to" d in Ite' 880 wtttt {ct iet 5h to ry th the {are " 're the 31 o it o of the (it); l' stoned M Hamilton, praying for the passing of the Bill for the. coa9traotton ot a railway from Hamilton to Haggis Bay. Aleo-'l he petition of the Hsmiltm Board otiTraile to the same etfacb. Mr. woorivietorlaF-T1e, petition ot E. A. Bouts and others, of Victorh. payng that the ro, pct-talent of Education be m- otrnctedto furnish maps, &0 , to schools. Auo-.-'rtte petition of John Jameson and others, of Victoria, to the some effeet. Also-The petition of John Teviotdole and others, ot Victoria, to the some effect. Mr. Gibbons-The petition of the County Council of Huron, pray Ing for certain am. endments to the assessment Act. Mr. sprimrr--Tite petition of Charles Hendry and others, of Conestoga, praying for {anyway commuuimtzon trom Berilato Water. oo. Mr. ArdaghrrTha petition of the Village Council ot itrih'ia, praying that the Bill bf the Midland Railway C nnuany of Caavia to legume certain bye-laws of the village of Or1llia in their favour may pass. Hm Mr. Cameron-The petition of hho Electoral Division Society of Toronto, pray- ing for certain amendments to the Agricul turai Act Hun Mr (hrsr--tao petition of John Me. Clellaud and Others oi Parry Sound, praying for the otals!.r.,hment of Irauieipat Instita. tions in that, (which The Speaker took o'clock. Aho-oe petition of J nmea Perry, of Guelph, praying that the Bill to vent certain properties of the Peterboro' Gag Works in Robext Romaine, may not pass. Mr. Bsrber--Thp, petition of the Provi. sional Directors oi the titrectsvi1le and Par: Credit, Junctiun Rnlway Compmy, paying for certain amcndments to their Act of In- corporation, TORONTO, -iiroAY, SEED}!!! te, iitiumtr-flfr 3 bye .haw in den. io, Clark (?7or'o1lrl--Tlo petition ot J. C. Russ an! othera, of Lynedooh, praying {or certain amendments t the Game Law. Mr Grirn--Ttae petition of the County Council of Huron, paving thattle raging of a bye-law reapec'sing the County ot cot borough. Mr Ardsgh--rAa Act respecting the Ms- garenwan Lumber Cotnput Mr. M C. cameron-To "thorns George Tnomas Binelo to praczize " a butister r. Ontario. Mr. Croou--An Aet respecting the Lv) Society of Toronto. Mr. GilAoua-To incorporate the Godot-lo! Mechanic! BeueVolent Society. v "1-" o, Mr BLAKE taid the Govern intend to introetum "y menu: to increase the 1tptelatatiiai o in tho Lvaisktnm "A .. '7-.. we unvernmont did not, tntend to introetum any measure this Seaman to jncreasq the representation of the penglu in tho LegisUturd under the late census, Or to equalize, the reprelentntaon of the on "my; aim on the but: of populstion. HOSPITALS. POOR-HUUSES, ta. r. CLARKE (Norfoux), had apoties on "331),": fora let committee on yyiLC," l"whom-e8. tpad 110ml of correction an? "in? i tl ut,tttt!aatiii. he ty no: vat n a Mr. Fairbai. Municipality of 1atattlitehatst,. o the said town, . Works for the I pose; Mr. E. B. Wood-Co revise and talent the Act Repeating the Norfolk 1htlssra- Company. Mr. )IJU 3iTie., Imi meat of ag maratiactud the ' Pug-ion Ontario. , Mr. Come the Act IBM and Road Ji Yeht the my}. nu. 1"Pe-luroduced an the Act Incnrporaiing tho l and Road Jain: Stuck Comp vent the name in tae Hon. J. Mr. Fairbahn -An Act to an to the formation of Hm n, Mr. Bod stock ot the Company. M r. Will Water Works 0011.1)st Mr. 1?crrr--To incur Oxford, and Perth Rail. Mr. Cmn'no,.t,,,,a, 'o for the I' Icahn. Mr. Fai "H ._~ nuruuuced an Act to amend be Act "",1tp.arrrutg tho Pigeon Harbour ml Road Jain: Stack Company, and to ia. at the name in the Hon J. H. Gamma. Mr. Fairbxhn -Au Act to remove doubt, a to the formation of the Paterborongh Gm 'ompany, and for other purposes. 1 Mn. Fglrbalrn~An Ant s, v . " -- In reply to w, DU tiyt 'LCVOSCL an BEPREaia I Mr. l" m "'01.? PET'tKON S PRESENTED. Ara um unir-fp'aa petition of the To M 202mm", praying for the Inkling to cumin the Council to pans a deny: certain persons from tax " thurn-- Ln --- "VII. 0. 11. Cameron. bura -Au Act to remove doubt, "motion of the Poker-borough Gu, and for other purposes. Irbahn~An Act to ensble the cy of the Town ot !',ttertoloaVi) way of bonus or otherwise. Gaul mt of P!Pufaetoriea in or thou. am, and the construction of water the said town, and for othm- m- ILLS INTRODUCED. that t UUatio "ne--..' Tarlicg -The petition ot th . and Bru " Raiiw " ' 'lsl?Allfs'r."a Du l.terfotty y ...To incorporate the Norfolk 'erth Railway Company. 'rl.arurrTo appoint Trustee Gasman Baptiat Church o (Hamilton) -The petition nf it {want by the city ofLou -mumuuonea in or thou. d the construction of water lid town, and for other pur- ESENI'ATIOX og' Tar: PEOPLE. '. HODGINS. ineorrorau the Bamako vs re cal certain part? ing the (bunny ot Pei, 'o immense the osplta . Trust and Investmea 121C "Vii 61011:. -r-r,7- l . 2. I turn his a list ot the names and r: DA l ' , EB I ot theg "Itfntd in this Province. Ca --H93I SESSION- REMOVAL OF A DA u. Thur'dIYaF" l. tha ohatr nt tame retition of the Couary ward, reapecbing an: 'a'olith and Cottfira chip of Whituharoit t to amend cap. 20, m: for the encounsoi :rficuimre, arts arr! rpurasiug thrown} ' of the Province 0 crporato the Germn go: the Couhty ot the Coanty for amen 1aveut, payment; of de. ot Petr u! Mo I 0 CWADA CENTRAL RAILWAY. . Mr. JOHN B. MACDONALD moved an when for a. copy of any memorial or pets. tion to His Excellency from the Canada Can. tral Railway Company in relation to any claim tor land or other compensation for the !. construction of any portion of the said rail- way, and of any correspondence bet ween the Government and the aid. company on the subject. Carried. Tr, ere rot in fiit7i'i' all the fiiEFiiiWiiE 1iiCiFTGTiiariG"r therefore asked for an extension ot time tor one or two weeks. Agreed to. coWW1ilRi1 IN ON l'ARIO. Mr. PERRY moved an address for a re- turn glving a list of the names and residences ot the coroner' in this Province. Carried. in tho Congres the Lvgisfatw this mama-.1 - - J 6"" 'l "' '"' "0' cause they won d gain by preventing discon- .tent ar'eing among a loyal and Gully easie- fied position of the population The maul-s of the management by the Dominion Gov. ernment had been a clear loss ot 82,000:- year. Mr. BLAKE laid the question was whe. ther they were prepared to assume the rev aponzibility of proposing the transference of the management to the Local Legislature. They did not want the revenue, for there wana considerable lose on these fhltorieg; but, if they could be more mstufaotortly managed here, as he believed they could be the $2,000 or $3,000 would not be worth consideration. But, it they took this tttep, the Maritime Provinces might make p-o- poeais for simiiar legislation, and they would have given a Icasonaeie excuse from this large and import-en's Province, for the proposal from the llsritime Previews that 1.th pariricalar interest-a moat iaspor. tent one to (Jana-in -33).:mivi in an incezm: a , longer controlled by tho Dummion, bar should become separated, aui eiiouid belong to the trhvouitrt. hummus do drd not thine this tut,te, ot thiUg-S' lethl h,, " i,trr,,.,.,o, ..4. A tor an at the Mr. DEROCHE moved that the petition of John Alberaon and others, of Frontenac, praying for the removal of a certain dan a", Mud Lake, be referred to the honourable the Commissioner of Publis Works for the cm sideration of his department. Carried. Ivory, 1863, to 31st Decembar, 1872, an duisnnting the amounts collected from th reveal township: therein respectively. Mr. R. W. SCOTT lump-ted tint th 1p.1I'prlh expended in the "iiirriarrtaclrthk Mr. 1'UMBERLAND moved for an a' dual fora return of the amount real iff from timber dues, "to: of timber lianta an licenses, and all other charges or revenu: arising from timber and lumber in the Ida " krlo, Parry &und, and Algomu Ulntrich respectively, collected and osrrUd to the r" venue account of the Province from lat J n Mr. Prince then withdrew the motion. ULEBKS OF THE PEACH) AND OJUSN ('KOWN ATPORNEVS. Mr M H'DONALD (Leeds) moved an 4.4 dress for I return showing the amount m emoluments of otfioe received during ta F,ear 1871 by the several Cterl" of the Fe m and Connie Crown Attorneys of the Pro vince, and showing in tabular foray the n ' cure of the services for which Inch some n meats were so received,' 1nd the mm- m: not: received for each particular kind O! "rsioe. Carried. . Afr, J. l ".' l." " ", .7 , ' million Government would not forego the rights they had over the fiahesriet, and in case the Ontario Government interfered the result might be a very ehort one ever. Mr. MCKELLAR trusted the members o', 'he Renee who represented Ontavio in tau. Dominion Parliament would bring the an?» i ct forward there The regulations were (r a most vexatioul chsrecter. Mr. GALBRAII'H moved an address for a return of the number of Statutes issue! ; the name: ot those to whom issuod, a detail. ed account of the money recelved and money now due, in connection with the ttale at htntutea, from January, 1868, to January, 1872. Carried. THE FISHERIES OF ONTARIO. Mr. PRINCE moved an address to His Excellency the Governor-General, praying that he Will be pleased to cease to be mm nted in the Parliament of Owned», a me were tending towards toe treeefec ot the mirage ment of the Fisheries of Ontario to the Land Government. He proceeded to "ppm his motun, and to show why the iisherteU in the western part of the Province should be plated under the control of the Province. Alon; the Detroit and St. Clair that: the Dotnid ion Government agents had arranged ti, farms so that persons who had formerly managed their fisheries themselvcs found themedvee obliged to yield them to others Be gave instanccn cf the injurious effects of the present state of the Ive. Tho arm of the Dominion Government was not long enough to reach so far. They desired the Ioeal management ot those t1ultssrioa, not for any money they'wonld gain by it, but be- Mr. CUMBERLAND suggested thu thn matter would be brought up in the House of Commons. Mr Md l ITA, was glad the questi m h x I been bronghtup, but thought it should ha decided in the Dominion Parliament. Mr. MACKENZIE said that this House might very well protest if the course per- sisted in by the Ottawa Government proved deletorious to our tiaherio The American Legislstnres did not enact protective lows for the fisheries, as we had done. The result was. that while out fishermen Were obliged to remain idle, in order that the fish might. be protected, the fish crossin over to he American side were csptureg in shod-I. This was an obsolete loss to our fbdteraveo, sud they were grestJy duantitstUd, espeouiu along the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. If these grievances remained, the House might remootstrate with the authorities " 05m." to effect s reformation in the Dominion 1.76 on this subject. Cieut'y'.""iiL1 to ms. address shun prevent time C AMERUN convened by the Daminion, bar, acorns separated, and should belong tfsrent localmca do drd not thine he! things would be a fortunate Ott" 4:: "o.si ' "'. p tt, 31.1 to whfttgv. {ti-"'4 sot 2: Ff JDgresis of the tjutediV,",?tali, e (in: Nature of Ottawa, in to-'ereuca tn "tug-ho Buggrsted that the motloo ldress should no; be pressed farmer .n..n_l. A: W STA Ill _' FEB ISSUE D. TIMBER DUES. 'N was graU(ied human had tat-an til had taken the cam-.3 3h prudence l. ta t' rhy this qatation C ml ra as melt as new. s on tiiisi', mung: New this was substantidly what pagan more "wheat"; between Mr. Lewis and blame" Ha Woal hand, they could bi. styte. at the whet that he had that iarpr. would not be worth new with Mr. Lewis, and that ww they took this ate J. i".". stated _in_ that letter watpreolsl his make pm)» It, aud they a exams in": Province, for he Provtares th " le ahat parsed between them. He would tell the HouseLwhy he made that statement to Mr. Lewis. He had been in the county of Grey for two or three Weeks; he had new the opportunity of meeting the prescn I member for South Grey there; and he foa 1'- that that gentleman had been making stats. ments which could not be sustained, th tt tl. was endeavouring to ride in upon ststeneat' which we re not the fact. Mr, LAUOER--What; were they ? Mr. McKELLAR said he heard him warning the people against voti gfor 'dr i Dichcy and against him, if they did 3.. they Would not get their rails"; subsidies. He was threatening tile-u, Intimidating them, using that as a than. (hear, hear,) and no (Mr. McKellar) Wt prepared to pzove it. He was told, aw, that in the township of Proton, and otnv townships wlvro tho settlers were out than? to receive reductions on their lands, the hon gentleman took to himself the credit o' bringing about the Bill by which such raduc 1 tlon was to take place. He also warn-m ', them, " he had with regard to the rad any pelicies, that it they voted for Mr. Di 'Ae) and against him no reductions would b, made. These were the means that hm gentleman used to carry him inn; power. He (Sir. McKellar) met him aid refuted these allegations. He told tar l people that he himself, that the President of 2118 Council, that the whole party with wnigh ( no had been sailed for years, had advoute'i l that policy ; and that it a change of Admin 1 istrbtien should take place, that policy Would he carried out to the letter. (Hear, hear.) lhese were the statements which he in vie la "putation of those by which the hon. gantlo man opposite, this Daniel who had app 'are' among thetn-ilaugttttsr)--aought to corrupt the people. He heard afterwards that tin hon. gentleman was still making use of the :ame means, and when he saw Mr. Learie ho told hun-at, he had told him baton as the Premier told the House the previm~ day, and as he would repeat now-thr every pledge made by them when 01 this _ 'ther side of the House would be tnrris 3 ..ut now they were on that side of the Boa m (Hear, hear.) Did he state that which WAS untrue , Did he give Mr. Lewis instruction which were corrupt? The hon. gentle new in the course of his address the other as). found fault with him for having spoken Wha' , was the Speaker's mother language as war , as his own-the Gaelic language. (tier. near.) Mr. L MJDER---No, no. ' Mr. MCKELLAR said they loved Am, valued that uaelie language, and it would 0 well for that gentleman if he knew tin: language and no other (laughter) '_.. could Hoes _ l in " .and in no other-oo-uid speak the in ' gusgem which tho truth, the whole truth at" l nothing but the truth could be uttered ', (Laughter and applause.) He should imma " i xtely set aboutsnd divest himself of than) V ' ledge of another languages. and study Goalie. (Laud laughter and cheers) He had al cussed himself to his f.t1lotoountrrmett li. that language. He believed he hid dent _ something by that means. _ Mr. LAumllR--No. . Mr. MCKELLAR said they had heard the. l hon. gentleman boasting of the majority tv l, should have. Had they heard anything l, about it since his return? No; he came back i witha baker's dozen. (Laughter). He had T also complained beau-e he (an. McKollar) as ', a faithful missionary had issued . . ' tractslnhis ti i atsw little s'f,fllh'lliltll,NP2h'guetegtcghs ttaiuved , Mr. MrKELLAR, who said that, as one o the prisoners at the bar, he supposed lr should be allowed to any stew Words in refer. ence to the grave charges which had bee made against the President of the Comm. and himself. It had been alleged that h gave instructions to a Mr. Lewis to pmcav to the township of Proton, to make ttertsi, statements which had appeared in th newspapers Mr. Lewis had painted or pa t lxshed aletter which he had there before ht n m which he made certain statements wtiir, he should read y--. policy ot the late Government; bat would on the contrary, carry it oat; to tell them. m fact, that such was the pun-3y of the me " her: of the present Gowrnment when in opposition. and was so still. Such Was tn. whole substance of my lntarvtew man Mr McKtliar, and other than Mat I had no in terview or communication with hun or an} other member of the Clovorarieivs, by letter. by telegraph, or otherwise, directly or insh- rectly." THE SOUTH GREY ELECTION. The debate on Mr Lutder's motion for ' Committee of Enquiry into the South Gm election was resumed by " The only member of the Administratio ' I saw previous to going was Mr. Me Keller I went to see him because I saw by the pa per: that he had recently been in the oouecy and I was anxious not only to get mount information from the seat of war, has t know what were his vie we as to the [rotor settlers. I asked him whether they Wen not, in his opinion, deeervmg of the consider- ation of the Government. He replied than their condition was tar wmse than he hem any iaea ot-that his Government would car- tamly carry out, the policy ot the lame Gov. emu" nt as to the arrears due to the Dcosri; went. He made no phdge to me as to my valuatione, nor did I ask it. I tieairod to ht- in a petition to acute to the peopie that to: present Government Woul'i not repuimte th' T that had brought forth fruit, and- and. . number of conVerte. The hon. gentlemeu'c, majority had been reduced train 60030. little over 100 m did not lee the hon. member for Cornwall in his plese He hm hopes that the tract he had referred to would bring forth more fruit, for the hon. member for Cornwall had obtained one (laughter); he had read it carefully (re newed laughter); and, if he (Ur McKellur) was not mistaken, he was under conviction and perhaps would be converted (than: oi laughter). So much for the tracts; so mach for the Gaelic. He could tell the hum gen tlcman that his countrymen cared little' for Ins SECU'S " their Gaelic, and a: town 'lney had done their duty, and, it over tte hon. gentleman Went to Grev tween the missionaries on the, other side and. himself. He Inbound on the voluntary pnhoiple,--he paid his own ox. Er'ces. They wgre tmid by the State. arias up in his county. The t :0 Prsahsr --tre member for Comma and the: ms atbe for Kingston --wex:t than and cvsuvmset unit at- tin. fiie afterwar/in bad the mmuu of a visit for a)crtnight trmu We ind 1aein her for Lundon, flu mm. been co V tm..' wit Ctr. g a nxssiuzary, arm. in 50;) " n as 'rtus., ..m "on. an uncu' uueuo and as imam They had done their duty, and, it ever tte hon. gentleman went to Grey sgain, he would not have own a baker's dozen to came back with (Hear, hear) The lru. gent'e-mm WM. gull-g to unit"; that Home Why (111 he arr commence fuur gears ago last June? .'dr, (Mr. McKehar) had hai a once of mission- ot a visit. her for L mi; g a n "at? 'rriOV, or? Lam- 31. tr._a& Four years ago, when thom gentlemen were engaged In endeavouring to corrupt the cou- stituencien of the country, there Was no re- n'ucnon in toe public accounts He had never travelled at the expense of the coun- try, as they did, but had paid his own ex.. penees. But this was not alL Tney and ihe Preendent of the Council and himself were coxmptly engaged in Cray, through agents Four years ago-to make the parallel complete, acc wrung to the state- ments made-thes county attorney from the county of Perth, a seedy looklog character (laughter), who seemed to his (Mr. MoKellar e) friean to have been arrest- ed, and used like a candle wiok--sa, after two dips, he Was alloWed to go at large (re- newed 1aughter)--went up with a bag ot swlwer to tmbe his (Mr. McKellar's) crust! mency These were the men who could come forward now and any that men who err. ag:.d in prau'ltve.t' hue taste must be pa mm "tt Why din not the member for Seam Grey rev. in hls place bur years ago and '4}: "These things ehuuld be onqdred use?" But. mo; thrtt he was engaged in unworthy}: the Ministry of the day. Ho- a-krd him to ammiut' another commute» m enquire it the thinge were true which he (Mr McKellar) would charge mm uith o-That he came Mt under fa'se pro Bounces; that he pledged himself to come there " a member of the Opposition; and, not ,.athfed "tttt \het. that he put is in writing lf the hon genthaunn durat appoint a co n- n-ittte. be wluld wove hy verbal and writ en testimony that, he had. mule they . ledges Mr. LAU0ER--1 asked you to main: he letter in Grey Mr. MrK ELLARsaid that when in are} '3 had trade thin tr'atementr, and ma no: .ex.tleman had not drniea it Heated m .. mw to deny that each a domvmn van in elm-knee; He asked mu t ermlt him to publish it, uni h. would p.lve a pledge that he would pa )lim l o the country (tvplaatsa.) Tad fun ,entleman would mp, measure to do is. it 1 A as not in existence It could not be ptroiio1 "). m charged the hon. gentlaman mt having deceived the pa mks. with Kiwis; some in there under fake pres-Judas. Mr. LAUDER-l did not. Mr. McK biiaLXR--i?he hon. gentle n s! : ad said that he came to mop-wt the Ctte' Administration. It so, why aid he go t she Reform banquet in honour of hi oonortrablu flirnd the, Pannier and hinmlv' He could take hzs chemo of the two Mm If the dilemma Du! he appear 3 but barquet as a up)? (Hear, hear.) H, n net if ho did not attend as one of the party'. 'Hear, hear ) And what dit the hon, gm itman Go there? Ho nude a trpeeots t 's, moat diee,reciitsvole and disgraceful he n; . ver listened to Eva: the hon. gantlam u' Himself Was abhsmnd of that apnea *1. In down he went on his knees to THE 'r'sra'yr',i' hr its reorersentativtw, and bezged hen u l to print that speech, or it Would they" nim forever (Laughter and applause J A . [hat- wue the genlanatt who cutie in has '0 be the Simon Pure (laughter) -t: in ngurate a new system tn the hagidrura O' to country. He paid a. letter before him which he had received that day hum om or the mast respectable citizens of. Santa 1}ch who said that the hon. gentleman, in a pun he bar.room in the town of Darhun, haw "ated publicly and above-board that he had a telegram and a letter from the hon. men]. her for London. commanding Mr Nicho'sou 1he Dominion Immigrant Agent, who was u " 'here at the time, to render him tasistauee The member for London was present ta. answer for himsel', and he (Mr. MaK-allar) had there the letter which stated that than de claration was made. Mr. LAUDER said It w" not tun; ho opposed the Commissioner had got the is tormation from Mr. Finlay McRae. Mr. McRELLAR--Thett the hon. gentle man admits that " Finlay" was presant am heard him. (laughter,) I bed him on ttr griddle in Grey, I mil have him on the gm; ale here, and I will have him on the griddz. elsewhere. (Rrmswedlatwhttsr,) Mr. M All her went on to any that he W" in i, similar porition to the hon. member fur East Toronto, who told them the he was born and brought int, the world 5 Tory, and could not change hlmself (Hear, hear, and laughter.) Well, that ex. weed some of his eeuGstrioit;ies (laughter; He (Mr. McKellar) had in the tame we) been endow-ed with riaxble faculties, and he never saw tho hen gentleman on his feet but they were brought into play. iLsusi WI.) He could not help it. When the ttott gentleman waved his arm and shook they mule Dunrlreary whiskers of his (load Magh tar). seeming to any, F', Sets what a great mm 1 am," who could help laughing at an image like that? (Roars of laughter.) He an vised the House to stoglytne h_on. gentleman) in the same "Iva; "if $1115 did, In Would Venture to assert th st, from the tune he rott until he resumed, his seat, the Rom would til rr, 1rd: Me I LIE