10 1t he ie 51.11)} " rnttrit ,rts'N'r-.- "an tty'. 510): Th; swam took the chair at 3 so FE t'1T10Ng. _ The following were presented i-- Mr. WOOD "rictoiia)-Frorn E, A, BoMeantl oth at! Victoria, pruning that the Departmex t l t Education be instructed to furnish maps, &C., t'iELhOOIS. -- - - _ q -cc_--. ' -i't b l Pal Mr. CLARK tNorfolk)-- Fr m J. C Rosa and oth- cm. of Lyncdnch. praying for ccr ttin amendments to the Game Laws. Mr. GIBSON --Prom the County Council of Enron, praying that the registry ottice in the North Riding of the co my ot Huron may be abolished. Mr. MONK-me the County Council ot Ctrle ton for amendments to the law as to levying for payment of debentures. Mr. Mct,thi1b--From the County Council of Prince Edward, reepccting the apportionment of the anrglus. Mr. ETHURR--1rrom the Town Council of Cornwall. praying for the passing of an Act to my able the Council to pass a bv law to exempt cer- tain portions from taxation. -- -- r- " "- '--- ' nu...- u... TAnAnn "nrnn lulu PUIFUIII' luv-u lunuvgvuv Hon. Mr. cARUNu--Prom the London, Huron and Brucc Ballwav Company, praying for the pasting of an Act tolegalizc a by-law in their fa. vor by the d y of Lon on. BILLS INTRODUCED. TORON IT), FRIDAY, E Mr. TrAI1tBh11tN---Bt11 to Repeal so much of the Aet M, cap. 48. as relates to tho 1,gpi?, of Peter- borough. Referred to Committee on allwaya. Mr. ARDAGH -Bill respecting the 1eST,,"dtf,ll Lumber Company. Referred to Private ills Com- mince Mr. BoUL'pBEE--Bilt to establish and cot:firm the side lines of the township ot Whltchurch. Rc- {erred to f,'gal.tfgfi on Private Bills. . Mr. MCLBO --Bill to gy/ae,',",' the Pigcicul- tural and Agricultural Societ es of Ontario. Ite- terred to, fe'ttqlmitlite on Private mug." , , n mince. Hon. Mr. cAmtrtohr--Bill to acthorfse the ad. mlnelnn of errro Thomas King to practise as at- torney in Outer o. Referred to Private Bill: Com- miteee, Hon. Mr. C,'RooKs--Bill respecting the law Society of Ontario. Referred to Private Bills Com.. mittee. __ 7___ --_-_ . A L t ' h n. ""'iirTii00W-lsiit v0 lucnryomte the Bramgton Water Works Company. Re erred to Private Illa committee,, __7_ _ . -h A v ' " "ik"/'Fitiiitr-mm to incorporate the Norfolk. Oxford & Perth Railwav Company. Ite terred to cornmittcppt_1nai)Etpye..., .. A ' , - , Mr. t'UMBtMtLAF1i--Bill tn authoriw app vint- ment of Trustees of tho First. Cty1vtutistieBap- list Church of Toronto. Referred to Committee on Privtttttiir11., _.__ A . . - '"'siryisriiiiiRiiin-Br11 to incorporate the German Benevolent Society. Referred to Committee on In ivatg Bill.s)___-_ a... . & - o c. n -- , p [UllUu u! uxrunlulblvv vu " n . Tr-Wm. _-___, Mr. C0YNE--Bill to amend the Pick ring Har- bor, ac. Act. Referred to Committee on Private Burs. 'ir.irA1ftBA1RN--Bill to remove doubts asto the formation of the Peterborough Gas Co. and other purposes. Referred to Committee on Pri. vate Bl.lg.___ " . .. ,. .. " n b AItyo---Bil1 to enable the Corporation of Peter- borough to assist by bonus the formation of manu- factones and the communion of water works, be. Relaxed to Comgiltee on rungs all iiCciiltuiszBi11 tO lug Tht ' ,)Miltt 'imtip'ittpft, Thursday, Feb. F, A 13.2, 1842-. Mr. EODGINS e mwired if it was the intention 4 u' : ' >15}; of the Government to introduce an mount-e this _ . . session to increase the representation of the people . 1 in the Lee isleture under the late census. or to . equalize the representation of the constituencies 'Ott the basis of pnpnlation. _ _ Hon. Mr. BLAKE. said it was not the intention F of tne Government to do so. HOSPITAL S, &C. Dr. Clarke, In moving for a select committee on Hospitals, Poor Houses and Houses of Correction . and Refuge. said the subject was a. large one, and the, objects which he had in view WI uld require an effort from persons outside of the House as well V as inside. and he would therefore ask for an ex- tenszon of time ot two or three weeks. This was agrtedto. - d - - . ... _ ' "hiir". PERRY moved tpr a return ot the names and 7 addresses of the coroncrs in Ontario. This was _ . agreed to. . l, Mr. DEROCBE moved that the petitiop of John 1 Albcrson be re erred to the Publ c Work's Com- i mittee, Thlt "293351999 lo, , ' . I Hon. J. S. iiiiaiiihiiti moved for certain re- ' turns respecting the Cat aoa Central Railway Com. l pany. This was agreed to. l Mr. GALBRal'1"timovpd for the return of the nnbmer, cost,&c., of the mines Issued in0n. tario. This was agreed t v. _ . THE FISHERIES Ol? ONTARIO. Mr. PRINCE.in movina for certain returns with respect to the fbsherteis ofOntario, said that before Confederation the t1sheriett of this Province were not considered a subject worthy of legislation; although long before that there were attempts made to control those ttsheriuts, bat with. at spectal legislation 1n regard to them nothinicould l be done for their regulation. The Fishe y ct re- quired that certain stations should be appointed, and under that act it occurred in some in- stances thatthe shore ot several farms was includ- ed in one station, and the owners lost 1lytp,tlelf miiaitumrvrroN BY POPULA'nox. \\'ulc1 Duran n) uuv Llu\'-v. l Hun. Mr. McKENZIE said there was no doubt l but that if the Government at Ottawa were to per- l severe in the control of the flsherieg there would be much damage done, and he did not wonder that " there was a great amount of indignation felt try titiheraten along the rivers and lakes of the Pro- ') view. He had no doubt but that the transfer t might be rimmed in a few years. but not at present. 1 Mr. l :UMBERLAND was glad that his hon. friend 1 from Er.ex had brought the matter before the House, though he thought there would he ditr1eaV ties in dealing with the matter. _ Mr. McCA L auto was .,iitil to see' the question . brought up, but he thong t it was a national mat- '; ter whlcu should be brought before the Dominion ' Parliament. A greatloss was inflicted upon the , peonle by the present management of these _ iisherics Hon. Mr. MCKIILLAR trusted that. those . members of the House who had seats in the On- , tario Parliament would bring the matter hemre that House. He saw no reason why the vexetious restrictions referred to should be Mowed to re- Ova-luau nun. Hon. Mr, CAMERON thought that these fietiery questions could be just as well attended to from ottawa as new. '1he remarks of the hon. Pre- mier were little in accordance with that principle ot myatrprtsypisr rts.tyyideeyy,si11 , Ul llvuuluul-J .F_rM.'t.r"- --_. ._V V F- 11011. J. B. MACDONALD hoped the hon. gen- tleman would withdraw his motion for the same reasons that cad been adduced by the hon. Presi- dent of the Council. The farmers who owned lands along the waters had no right to the land where the water washed on the Show, nor to the water clypsc fy 90313913. . m , A t, Wy, main Mr. CUMBERLAND moved for u rcim-u of the timber dues ac.. in the Muskoka, Purl-y Sound am Algoma Districts, from 1868 .to IGI, and in doing so said his object was to bung before the at- I mention ot the House the resources and value of ' those diistricas. I Hon. Mr. SCOTT asked it the hon. member , would have any obgcction to the returns including _ the tunoqprpAc_rtIT £an thostAitttiAs t mam. Mr. PRINCE, under these titcurns'attceis, with- drew th" 1'All. CLERKS or THE Prihcr. Mr. M \CDUNALD tLccdsl moved for a ratpm or the cmuhzments pr.yccu'vrd by Clerk! of {he Ponce My; County 01mm Jazz-army- t (lulu; "In yvrr Pu. TH: '.' u; l cic-ctl to. '"iii;riii"ii iriiirdiiiYr irr,idifiCtuis' suggeWun of the hon. Commi sinner of Crown Lands. The motion as amended was then agreed to. TORONTO HOSPITAL On motion of Mr. CLARKE, Norfolk, an address was agreed to hr return of petiilons sent. into the. Truaiees ot the Toronto General Hospital. PERSONAL. s'fr PERRY cxplained that the leave of ab- sence he had move for yesterday was for tt c hon. member for Haldun. not tor the hon. member for Hanan, as had been reported in the public press. THE PROTON OL'TRAUE. 11m. Mr. MCKELLAR said it had been alleged that he had instru :ted one Lewis to no to Proton, He would tiret rend a letter that had Been publish» ed by Lewis in the Globe. He had had an inter- view with Lewis as referred to in the letter. He had been in 'errt.fHpyytr11 weeks, and he found the membe r masing statements that were not 90;; M r. LAUDER--whttt were they}: ' Mr. MCKELL§R_ would tell him what they were. Ile had been intimidating the people. Mr. LAU FAl---lfever, _ _ - _ Mr. MCKELLAR said the hon. member made statements to the people there which were not correct He even found faint with him (Multic- liellar) for addressing the people in Gaelic. M r. LAUDER denied hwing none to. Mr. MeKELLAR admitted that he had distrih» uted tracts in thst language. and thought they had brought forth fruit and that he had made some converts. Mr. LAUDtm---None. Mr. MCKELLAR repeated that as a missionary in that district he had done some good Re can; one of his tracts to the hon. member tor cormva1V and he believed it had the effect of bringing the hon. gentleman under conviction-naught-er) -attd that he would soon be a ecuvcrt. He repeated that Mr. Lauder came in there under false pretenees; he could produce a document written by that hon. gentleman, and which he was prepared to publish it the hon. gentleman would give him permission. Mr. LMrDER---Prodtlcc it. Mr. MCKELLAR said he could soon do that. The hon gentleman had tthabit of finding fault with him for laughing!1 but he could not help doing so as his riaible facu ties were so eertritire, He would not take up the time of the. House in speaking longer. (Go on, go on, from the Opposition). Mr. C MERON asked what were those instruc- tions thgtt the hon._ gentleman had referred P: L A - bun» tuu nun. Pi"""'""?"""'" ...u.. - -. --- i -- - Mr. MCKELMLR said the letter which he had mild conmhei all the instructions that h d been van. g Mr. BOUL'I'BEE said he had several times to call his thoughts toge thr r to comprehepd, the posi- tion that illis debate had taken He did not be- lieve it waa becoming in "he Pretit.1:yl/'! eyiftle members 1 .lMBEii H.118.