wost constituencies too many ASPU!!**° __ parllamentary honours to allow of m1m? :~ombers being eleoted to both Houses. H-- was apret:{ power{al man himselt, (largh ter}; he said it with all modesty; but L had hard enough work gettlng elected 'tar both Houses and he should 2 ike to face the music ia South Brant agaln, atr d ask a seat in both Legislatures., (Laugh-- er) -- And be would like to ask the mem»=" for Lordon If he would like to ty London again for both Houses. He remerked tha' hke never knew of any uvnderstandinag bs-- tw:en the leader of the Domlaion Govers went and the leader of the late Govera ment. --He did not meana to 827 that thers ¥as ro such understan'iog, bat if ther» was, he nover know soything anout it As a rule the party that pre':ailed in Oatario __ it Ontario werse trus to ber uwninter.es' 8 ~ $0, vo EVDZRIw@EC EC CCR CCC 00 was tfe {«ll truth aboct the mstter, in 2 sonversation with the late Pramler, ho su3-- sested that in case the award wont to Sag-- tapd it would be necostary for him (Mr. Wocd) to go there, . He nevar heard of this matter till after the late CGovernment had left cfice, and till he was ;!.s:k';d' by tha nor Governwent for some information as to th: award, _ He esid in the presonse of tbree or fout & ntlemen that the 1lits cremier had said 1t would be necessary to go to Epglaud to 1s0k alter the interests 0: Ontario,. --One of the g--ntlemen wade tha re-- ply, **You presty well understand it ; I don't kuow any porson could do It better." Thss words wore perhaps strouger than the word: 'hat had been used. He hoped the reporters woald take this down, as he wished the lats Atty. General might see is The information given by the Attorney . General mast have ween conveyed to the newspaper by som> person who heard it. From this personu t1s imlormation mast have been given for that cowardiy and dastardly newspaper article. (Hear, hear.) _ He (Mr Wood) told the man-- ner for Heat Toronto that if he chose to go to Englard in the intarests of Oatario, he would yo in defiance of him. (Applause.) Mr. CAMEKAON--I said that you were the best man that could be snt. Mr WOOD--You said it in a Pickwickian «mro, (Laughter) If he (Mr, Woo@)chose to takae zseat on the Treasury Banches h« | would do so in defisnce of the member $ East Toronto. (Cheers) And it ha chose totake the Orown-- Attornsy sripforthe euas; of Y ork, he wonld do so. (Cheers ) The effors that bad been made to blacken his politica\ character would fatl; forthey weredianolica')y \ {alse, and the membser for Rast Toronto kns * 't (Applause ) He wonld to'l tie mamb \for East Toronto that if he did not chaase to ' cufine kimself to the queastions befora ty House, and referred to bim in that way, h-- ;t;c-u]d get a Roland for an Oliver, (Che;rg y Ho war opposed to the principles of the Bil 'n.th!s aonn. He could see no res800n W8Y this Houre should deprive {taelf of a poW®' which might be very essential to its welfare heresa'ter. It might be very importaent t> this Province at some time to be a ble to send the leading members of this Houso to the D. minion Parliament. _ There had beea »© abuse of this power, and from the natare C things there would not be. There wore !" ost constituencies too many aspirants fo: parllamentary honours to allow of m1m? L RHNAUUEEY . 3 T --mweou -- H«c q y , y . Htang cor embarrassed by hoatility Abppopaianaiinnmmnmmmcmmmme....... _ not ofb o o ~ 300 OA Uoverament whebfier they in-- tended to corktirue those viclations oi th: comsuitution. 'They found that no such en-- quiry hac been wmade, snd this Governmen_' prepoged to take thas Hxecutivs actlon, and if that Exseutive a :tion did not result satis factorily, they proposed to irvoke the as. sistance of this House in order to seocre the tm.c"@85 of this Province, {(Cheers ) There nau been the utmost harmony in the Govern-- ment upon this crestion, With rogard t3 the insinustton thro #1 out by the member tor rast Torontc, that the msrarer for South Grant bad been promised by the Government a mission to England, he sald 1t was; utbarly untrug. No member of the Government bhad even suggerted it, nor had there been any drecussion in the Cabiret upor the subject o( sending any person to Eugland in connection with the "award, The hon. meaber fo East Toronto first Started the ramour in the cewsP2D6rs, and thought it pot bensath his poshion to make it the sabjact of discasai n in the House. wrm, (_ "" °04 measkre, : /' mad iiit who was it »2uo 0: sdis Hog mc 'z85s of this Pro-- nau been the utmost ment upon this enas B Oy Weithdnetllh .. OE 1 that the people warsg is« in babis 9: sead!y House. They sent thei: 'o speak and aot for q their we!l-:nder»zbod w woeuld ShOW that tho . 4+ is COurtry, an, tie wishes of the He éid not wWwish 4y in a:'mti:ex_'. In the o England to auy00&.€ ras the fall truth abot onversation with the I csted that in case th« and it would be net *L¢peuuink «2s VI0!3 tioe in the represent Columbia io the -- bsa been droomd be overnment wis 'e war oppnsed to the principles of the B:il efore the Honse, and in favour of the prin 'ples in the amerdment, and he would vo grin«s the former and for the latter. Pr. CL&RKE supported the BiiL -- (Hear, wer of th would ru % &1 4if,. D Le lead, wa L0 00 mage ore bad taket ths DC .'ld to _ _ * ~<e -- CAGQ "V Soat thoe people favoured for it had been Cissussed thro; urtry, and tha membsars wel) t hn mf _AL. _ & vere wuo uw Hut ME C CY o+ 6. ; of the Dominion, ard rightly car ) Aud as soon &3 the lateat people of (Untario was aroused, in Ottawa. _ A newspager had ) nad' heen bought over by the --*A"imiU ig %239' Fed] that th argued welli ue'aglins" 7 \ WaAs this; that -- ent should he : , .:h thl:e Cet:tnl Goy 6r Do on 1 4 by hoat; i 8104 by ould bs , his tighty "emn + ra Deen Dnougns h the promiee ot vacate the a #ard With j _ 74 ie ramour in the 1 thought it pot beneath his it the subjact o; discasal m With respect t> the argu-- pettioos hal beer pre T oi this Sill. hA Aiumnaucs.s+ Facétdc lta spoory, . _/ ~-- SnFoug L the members well kne,,v Ppoople on the Bubject ave this House to leaq bthay py 0CS ther --n§ potitions t it represontatly; tu'mo flnd AO ws er House uader the "*0r thQ 13.'131'82) -(\lr. Mgckeme) caror in the oth The Position af 3+ goltlog o ascertal , and carr, °8; and the omiuion worel the late Govera say that thers g, buat it ther» thing anout is railed in Oatario s aum interecsy's -- u9 IFAavVioW y 0 C 4 in Federal G.,, gued p~ ~ 'a Paflo)fl} °70rmner i by any: hss (HO" helr) ' t peing vos h "Oaility, the Lo. less +w O seat. here Jn a this a8t la the * es *' thar thi 3 he gpoke for this Government ohpan ho fifg lim' it was prepared t9 "safong mrfi as agsivet hostile efforts ; ',b'A when daal ; epresentation wss abolis?©"; {hen there was also abolished the d8586, of entangling alll« ances, as well 85 Of ©"_oarrassing hostlities Cares ml%bt 008 at Ottawa, in the future, whenthe _ntef"",ao! Ontarlomight be atstake, ard in this ©V--nt it would be of the highest moment th'at party alliances should not be brought into play; for her interests might be sacriticed to party considerations, If we wanted to preserve the independence of the Province, we must abolish dual representa-- The SPEAKER then put the amondmont of Mr. Rykert. It was lost. Yeas, 19; nays, 54. Majority against the amendment, 35. tion; snd the independence oft each of the Provinces was neoeuu&for the working of our Federal system. (Cheers ) YE:Y--Messts Bovitor, Cameron, Carling, Cods, Corby, Cumrcrland, Ferzuson, Fitz immons, Giffard, Hamilton. Lander, McCalium Macdonald (Leeis, Merrick, P.ince, Rykert, Scott (Grey,) Williams (Dorham,) Wood (Brant) -- 19. NAys--Mestrs, Ardagh, Barber, Baxter, Bothunse, B'ake, Christte, Clatke (Norfolk,) Clarke (Neliing-- ton,) Ciemens, Ccook, Coyne, Craig (Glengarry,) Crocks. 'rosby, Deacon. Deroche, Fairbairn, F«re-- ell, Finh&un, Galbralth, Gibbons, Gibson, G>w, Grabam, Granco, QGuest, Harrington, Hdgins McCal!, McCuaig, McKellar, McKenzie, McKim, Mclend, McManus, Monk, Mon:eitn, Oliver, Pardee, Patterson, Paxton, Perry, Read, Robinson, Bcott (Ottawa), Fexton, Sinclair, Smita. Springer, Tooley, Webb, Wilams (Hamiltos,) Wilson, Wood (Vic-- toria)--B4. The main motion was then put and carcied on the same division. Mr. BLAKE moved that the Bill be rs-- ferred to committee of the who'e to--mor:sw. Carried. The following Bills were read a third tims and passed :-- i To make further provision touching the election of members to the Leglslativg As-- sembly. # To incorporate the Bowmsuville, Lindssy and Bobcaygeon Raillway Company. Lir BLAKE moved the adjournment of the House. The Houzss rose at 10.35. Mr. Sinclair -- Enguiry of Miniatrg, whether the Covernment contemplate mak ing any expenditure for the improvemeant o! any class of ouar Provincial harbsurs. Mr, Deacon--That when this House ro-- solves itself into committee of the whole to corsider the resolutions to be proposed by the Hon. Mr. Scott, respecting settlers is free grant townships,--the first of which is : * Ihat in the opinion of this House it is ex nedlert that the ieutenant--Governor in Council shali have the authority to remit the sums due io the Crown by bona--//'de settlers still in occupation of the lands in all free grant townehips (save and except the town: exips of Alice, Grattan, Wilbarforce and Mendon), and to yplace such settlers in the same position as those who settled in the free grant towrships uuder the free gran regulations "--he will move that the word> "rave and except the townships of Alice, Grattan, Wilbe:force and Mendon," in the gaid first resolution, be struck out. Mr. Tooley--On Tharsday--Engniry of Ministry, whether or not it is their intention during the prosent session to take any steps with regard to paying sheriifs, registcars, and clerks of the peace by ralary instsad of fee. Mr. Tooley--Whather it is the intention of the Mintsty to bring forward a msssure to define mote ciea:ly the tariff of fees,paya hle to clerks of the peace, Mr. Oliver--On Thorsday--B l1 intitaled an Act to uanite the counrty of Perth for regletry purpos:s. NOoTTICES OF MOTIONS. THIRD READTINGS.