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election or no . i i .- . V asc'.", r. B Cr Fee! 213-00110 on a v r. F"i/ri't, ~J': Mr. MCUUAIG opposed the unend- _ remains: to the 11i?ra'uustiod hstt with meat. . the ..t:r.'i,t,.'h/et:,,", of things; which he knew Mr. MACDONALD (Legal) Mr. Cll\I o L... in l...' tta'lli'v.ttg Running: hr: Provias. BERLAND and Mr. FERGUSON supported 1 g}: was glad this Bill had been introduced. the amendment. l $5 dirriWufactfmt Wu felt not so much " M RYKERT d I ' pith the Act itself bat with thy , r. move n amendment to; ilrocemhhred code of regulations which the amendment, that "if any member of the, had been issued. People could not be Legulatio Asraernbly ot Unbrio shall here h reed by Act of Parliament to adaaati, the" afterbe elected for the Commons, he rhs11 . !idrei: they could only be 3.151;; and thereby fotteit his test in the acid Assembly persuaded He suggested that the peremrtory , unless he'shall, Within thirty day! ot the orders whichhad been issued should mit be said electron, notify the clerk of the Assem- I u fvi'jllwl '31}. l bcth silt had be, '.> _ rtt , (bl, ti,,tsie intention not to sit Ior the Com. 1 Too great an advance had been made inithe .111an standard of examination for the teachers After some further discussion, The result had keen. that many school so ,_ ; The House tiivldtd u on If R k .- tions had'bcen deprived of school teanhers, amendment which , lpt . c. '3 one or had had to keep them on at the out or" t ',".' C' w" 1Jt ' losingtlle Gox'oynment-grart Yeas,'2-; mbr', 47, l . Mr. CALVIN lamentedthc state: of things 0353:7355} ce?,'_at'S,tu?"i?r,f,t,miit't ill his county under thepresent regulations. l "a, change, Hamilton, Lauupy, Me "all. MC i'avi"/ii, Mr. CAMERON considered that the Gov- liacmmld (Leeds). McManus. Alcntdtlr, Richards, ernznent bad tsutiicient influence. over the '1e",tct10,',,1'."',',l,'2e",,a,'2j,'; Blah . l Council of Public Instruction to prevent; AYS---l essrs. Baxter liethlmo. e Christ e . I ; . . ' ,. ..g" f, I Clarle (Norfolk). Clan-lie i%uiiLaiirdisGiiri $hem 1fflf, aiy'ghlétg harsh Odefor'lthhydtl Cook, Craig (Glengarry), Craig (Rwell) Crooks. IT, or? a cen no ha, ship Inn. C't fg',i1,ir/',1'p'i','; Barium, Fall-mini, Farewell. For» the caw yet felt by the. people. He did n it guscn. nlayson, Ga "rtMth,Gruhom, Gibson, new think there was an ' c ssic. Ct' I' "h lGnhim. Guest. Harrington Mazdoriald (uornssall). le islation 3 no es81 Y f t f 83 lMcKeliar, Mackenzie. McKam. McLeod, Memo g : . (,l't,r/t"iittl,Wf Shiver}? PT?" dull). Robinson, Mr. 813 CLAIR supported the Bill. Teat I ct- awn. ex on out an. mu. , ~lpr ne'er. House passed the School Law not the Chicf cw b,witli: a ll 'TN' , .,y . . - '.""' " CT' 'Jt'td"dli,1if?it Cy." ton) "llaon Wood (8ro.nt) "uperintendent of Education, and neither ' L ' . -. The House thendiv1dodtvcon?,arr Cutn..ron'a the, latter nor any one else had any right to amendment whirl: ',iiriri'fcicii ~16- n: , mid fault with anything which the House m J "' " , , y , might see fit to decide upon. The esoncr t "i, ' I A d h " A. " ' rhe Government took the management ot , c,hr?i'.Asr,.se'/"rA.trf,1t-,l,lr.J,c,'.i..1ja'yi 'it1l1yf,u'ri'i,i.y? tducation into their hands, the better. ton.an1er. an- 'all. MHJJEuLn, 11scdonalatLee <,) Mr. McCALL complained of the rergala. In kert, tiertt (WW) 16, tfons issued by the Council of Public Instr-no cc"dFiseTir)1'aJi',.'la, $631330; 3183's Shift: dun, which had driven some people to evade l . t l l 9 _ l', [a e, ' N ' - , l : Cook, Craig lGlcngmyJ Craig (ttusseli.l Cream the behool Law altogether, and to tsltr"i/t i Crosby. Dawson. Deacon, Derorhe, Fuirotdrn, Fore private 80000]! by subscription. m min-Jul well, Le,',',','.'"??,",),'.,';",',?'"', m, G lexallh, Gi'i'mns Gin give his most cordial support to the Bill. Inn, G , " It are e. ; st. Barn ' .. . ---- ---------- _ Y ' . l'li'ao"no,',r, (a.' fit/hr,)), , g" Clht Madggii'il: The Biil wat, Ute? "sad tt second thno, an" McKim, Wcr.e "i, Manama 11:11.11, Merrick, If m; l referred to a committee of the whole Irrcs; Monteith, Paytrr: Pcrry, Pr'rce, Read. Itrrirss, ' C . ._ . . Scott (Ottawa), ticfotr, hi1)cl"r, Smltn. Springer l at the second "thug to day . e "1'it",',,no'ly,at,:"/,':f,i'h,',"11b'f.:o0 Wm Wood (Brant), THE DRAINAGE BILL. t.) , _ ' Ce J A LC. F q--.""-""-"'"- -t_--.---.---------------r..--- Mr. RYKERT moved to add another . Mrf Alicia}? AR _,',1ig,,'if, tt seem? regard. -------------:------._V.V_'_.._:_.._...._..._.__ clause nrovidine that the election of an hah. 111g 0 l e 1 o In'ov1 td or e 03.11911: 10." TOROIV IO, ll 11,! c, hSDA Y, FEB. 2 . "Maw; 'd,r,ric"iiu, of this House to a scat in of drainage worse, and to authorize the in. the Commons should cause him to vacate his yeslmont ot certain in 9neys in 1c,?t1iy,vt Partial CT t f (h t Ir' Mile and. teat unless lidnntifid the .14; k Issued tcr the construction cf sueh w0r2B. . Dbl} 0 ll at to, within thiity days of his intention not to sit l. armed. .__ _ - ---_. in tte Home oi Commons. Re'evrcd to Committee of the while thi, - Her some discusvi 1'. evctlrag. ' . a " _ I- r t ., A , =__ V r- s . Y has" fwltrl,td8m .458] SESSJN The House disr'ca. and the argsrftalt_: CDiTARIO LA" S0ClTV. -- ___. gym" was lost to the following vote v---Yeag, IO ; The Home then won". 'n"crtr-'rtmiitsstcts on 'rrErn.s, Feb. 27. Lay", 44. . in Bill repeating the Law Society of Ch, .3 7 .. . ' --'. . . . c..- -, , - f. " ' ' tario Mr Deroehe in the chair gm a: so,. E .- if; t Jdtl the cm". at eleven YEAH 1reyrisv.Ar,dach,. Baillie" Cahm. Cameron, ' . . _ _ . . . " " "W . Carling. Code, Cor». tram'oeetutA,.rergutson, Ali.. . . .- ' 3.3. " C clcck 33 theforxuic:u, lard Pamiltm. Lauder, McCall. 'Ue?il'Giii," Msc.. All" some d!tumsPp, daring "Nib My f ""'a m " dttaltt (Cornwall,; Macdonald (Leeds), Merrick, unduelood that certain amendments, WW" l 0* ' LU RAILWAY:",. hie-bards Ryirettc--10 he moved on continence, the Bill puss-s l! . yr . 3" c . A ' rugs- Messrs. Baxter. Bethune, Blake, Boultllec than 11 committee. "if... .'j '1' ; mfg? the 's"?n.'t "iv-"'3" Christie. Clarke (Norfolk), Clarke (Wellington): ft a t t b t.. _ th; . 1 l --.» .4 238.13 lumber premium in at cl 'c?/tt'y"diCt Tll, (,tif,'F'2'h Craig (am-ell), epor , ert0enrei1 we evening. l _ '" _ _ Crooks Una . tf Hair-n, 'areWel, Fiula son, ' w 1... . . w. , '7Ok9 ' ,. _ . "alumina Giblions. Gibson, Cow. Graham, yllilr- MLBICIPAL IN iTiTI VICE? IIS L 3" d St.') r. ,'" cm read a second time and or. rington, Mc"nalg. McKellar, Mackenzie. McKim, TAIN DIs1'iuC'1't"s. eras. u. L.. up _ u. "c "cur (when a" another Meleoo. Mc1Grcts McKee, Monk, Nxton, Perry, . l te on Bil crttir __. t ' Bead, Eubimou, Emit, (thaws), sexton. Sinclair. The Him" weir): ttf,', /3,t,'1r,',Toef,,"e/,', the gig. . " Smith Springer, Webb, Williams (Hamilton), wu- tqeatalllleh mars wept Itth 11 Ot2B . y , 3)?)AL REPRESENTATION. am, WcodiBrarit), Wood (vtetotiay.-44. more of Parry Bound, Mvskf'ka, "Fugiu E", Tr . u... N . - I A , . , _ T'cs, . The Bill was then read athlrd time an! and Thunder flsy; Mr. flot'g/as in the 0'51": f i/e",'.,.'.:))":;:,,",-;" "t,c',))dio,"d.t,', ','1r,.1,,ytif,',c,t or passed on the following Vote:-Yea:', 43, The Bill passed through committee, and a l e .. "tre".' IT "7"" f8, ."- 'd 9 /tNT86t of nays IO. was reported with amendments. Third real i n ', nan-am ICC, like as tries'.'.:" oi the Law's , ', Uti, . st)1,' f.o t t et" 1'rrrq---5recst8 mum, human. maize Emil". irg this evening. i l 'ea " .ESEm y 0- n at 0. fee. t tttjs',if ii1."ht fHxf"'". C"rsrtro (nglillgi0") y " ' l h I \ f o] "A _ ' 4 '. 1.", a/ieie,",',i'f/),0,, h (fall! (blaringarry). Crooks. Crosby I REGlSTRARS FEE). l SA. . ma-tVar' .. 'P.'" "A U uf.U '. Sew), liairrt. .. , tel, Fanlii' 'til, . I ii/n . l read a. C-iid time this dar xiv ""3"" (:lLbon's. (new, idt,"2"rl?2,' (-?,11hf'ii)a'rl'iil,'r,) .The House went into committee on the "a "on", 3;"..er ontissmstdraeni; with ten. McCall Mooring. McKellar, Ma kenzze, Mc Bill to amrnd the_ law. " tothe fees of the following nsnlc :r-reas, 15; rays, 47. gig} "iil1'fifuiei'ifti'? r)jit.'c'i'"'cditi1 2A"): registrars, Mr. Hodges in the chair. e _ " . , . L I tl , " C l l . . . rim - l,' "sito. Khmer, Canill, Gamma. Code, aim-lair. Smith. iprituotr, "can, Wilalams (Maxim The Bill was reported with certain amend .1?"in {"l'lnlll "loco-r. anionic: I,'"?,)?,,) tin) 11t sun, Wood (Viiriti).--45. units, and like repelt was received. Taira' l twirl). P. at? ",' 21950. Visrrr, 'tceo _ (_a"yqy.1, ' _ r---) ".14. a 1.3.. ' , P, ', " . ' ' . . whims Wuhan, We" Brant) --r u pn§{.}:v(.l,d:ss~?q§2"gséglyaLl,5231L.]r!w(";fl;I: "Ming this ll mung. . . . . TAyy--Mryits S, phlegm Baxter, Bethune. llllko Hillard, Hamilton, Lauder: Me sumo, '51;i';.'.\,§..ll.i Mr. BLAKE moved. the adjournment of v"Ci1l.tt'l/'s Ont-Mic. flr,51?'c),'j;fc'i1)'r1ie'l't (\Vcl'.i|"l:' (Cmnwali), Mumlonnld (Leeds), S1erricli,gi'i.rc3, the Hinze. my. t" 'mtnr cr :1 when ."l'll. roo s. Crmty. it l rt, "col Bra tl.-19 I . ' . lnwson t Deetorn. a "i'h,'r"li,'ie'-.'a'irll,.,uv.ei',?no, gm cull, )le If Cl l nt) ' te Ihe House adjourned at an. o'eloek. l Finlnyh n Rain-aim, "itthnns, llmsem.iiow,Gra't ml It Ot186 rose at ull-wud; one. BUSINESS OF THIE HOUSE. ' (barge. Gats?, tiarr'cuctrn. hicf'all, McKrrrar, TI .," C ' .4." in" ' . _ - l Marlin .'e " 'Klm, i.ii'/iii, M "anus. Mellie, o,1lyi/"""e met aga:n at a platter H "Jen The House met; "lam at 7.45. Mortctth, Prion, Parry, Read Itchinmn Keaton, li dh, . r , . . C Sinclair, Smith. "prmrvr, Toolei', Web't, Wlliluns CUUVCl' JT /, n1 1". vs". vww- T.- Yr: BLAKE moved that "men the. Rous mammal). Wilson. Wood (Viet4rie)- i7. A k-. l , . COL"; 1;?sr'R'lfrr!.o,y7. adit 11rtst, thits evening, it stand adjourned The arcane declared m. ameadsrant in" Bums moved tco second reading G': till IO, 30 tomorrow morning. lost. 'd": Jlill if, J11aiil.'. temporary provision as 3" VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Mr. CAMERON then moved to anrnd the :,_::E;':lauun Oi Cats Lounul ot I'aoic, thi. Mr. BANTER called attention in the bad first clause hy prowl ling tut tt Any zlle'nbar Ut wb . . ' , drainage and ventilation of the House. cf the Hy,ifjt,r C' .l1".c:asbly who shall BSTG- In propuszng tl'e 8d" Mr BOULTER hoped the Coaunitudorier after be erected "all nielown consent a incur. Mr. Il, l t 2'1 sch! tout (lo 9. 'l, no] t1r?"T.'i' of Public Works, would attendto the matter. ber of the Common: ofILanal'iaehull sacral), grasseid by the late (Larva-rent had ly" i) \lr McKELLAR said an appropriation _ vacate his wet in thc will. ative essmhy oun to contain many defame trtill th, 1 . I . , .. ' - i and shall become and be incapable of sitting present Government did not wishL to dual tl',,'cts,bot?ma,'j',levdi,e) £63263? 1"atr1,', 11:61:: owning. in than" Ltwps:.'.:ttiveAese:arslsr." Trrxanaearely with that manure. in m r) 'rthv21l',,'h11'il',,1 ED "t " -7 _ Mr. BLAKE adver'ed in the consis'vnuv way of amendment. irrs during ii... 0 . \ of the mambo? for East Toronto. lie Irc. recess the Government pvcipiesod W ia, Mr.frooy---yt Act to amend the Ac" lieved it was in: for tic interests of the vetrtigatts the defects or no mama..." "spewing County Attorneys. l country that this measure sh Lid pas; But and the present Bill W83. for the purpose of THIRD R'JADlNGS. s then he beli, val than}: would pa "q at an amid"? £1101?" elm-1192': In fife Breanne t a The following Bills were read a third time : early dav--at ti." earnrst poemnle nmnent " Jf f, eitfih'/t, The "r-WmmHI-l and passed "c-- I _ 3 .._ ".,.i__:- '/ ye cl qt... won now e ta to ave this" (tu" i, _ . ".. ' 1130: i f, mg'gsoy'jd'é a": f; ii/ls 1.31.13) any menial-r Ji the House Il'),,"";,",',')),'?,:,'," To establish municipal; natitutions in the A ll u ,' ' _ a A. . An A t s . ,' ' L " A t L, t R l a T The amendment intr dizzei an element o by .moylng the second reading of the mu, fittril'iia {huhdeina ound, limkoka, Nlpls urine-vainly into the Bill, ivr who was to tell. Which " '" follows l-- ' 'f l 1 yd] (l l t, . whether .3 do lion boll place with the c n- An Act to make tenpp'crary prcvleim as to ' o revive an amem C i? "' 1nC0rpora' tent of a member or :m'? The C,cvernrnettt the Regulations of the Council of Pub i, 1 ting the Stratford and Huron nailyay Dom , wish» d to maize the elmti mdetinito; which" Instruction _ palsy. . t"e fart. or .elecl'OD (lop ndent upon Sltt'ng I. The Lieutenant "Home: in Council lo tmtend the law as to tee Ne, of reghr and Voting in the House ot Cnmnoas. In shall have power to cause encnirv to .00 made l tram. . followrug1 this poorer: me '(YUVI it: vent had into the Working of 'nr rules: A'giiiiiiiii; or . To provide .for the rePisclon ill sums 'rr _ adopted Pf P,"lil pursued " neg-£911?" Oil instructions which have been or may ks, mode 1 to the Crown oy settlers in cats ll ireegunt 9.8:"; "En Lifelines: Ttl a tin red in or issued by thoCotm.,-il of Public Instr-lo , townships. Jec . tlon, or by the Chief Superintendent of Edu. I PRIVATE BILLS. " "Zr. MACDONALD (cornwa'll entered oatirn, and to abrogate,' suspend or modify ', . . . _ . Into a discussion of the principle oi the 8..l_ any tsuch ruiea, regulating or instructiom r , On the order loathe third reading ot Bill to and ch Jared that he would vote for every 2 This Act shall remain in force 2Gris, incorporate the Wilberforce Educational la, amendment to it. rrd of the In." em 3mg session ii the he il? stiiute, Mr. PRINCE bad the pleasure for once of tatiie'Atmstrtusr, and no longer g o Mr. H4 lDGINS complained that the Bill lagruing with the memuer for Cornwall. Mr PFRRY b li . . was an infringement of the Act constituting . I . i v 1 . f But he could not understand why a memosr slap in the right :ji/7efon?h'pl,) t?! be a the original trust It was. an Estate Bl, who was opposed to the measure could pro v: ry indignant at E,',' will , no pectin) we": and he yyy.rr.ilHlt moved that it be reform : pres this amendment, which was carrying to the Council " Puhgc 'r"l'Ctl,),'aerj','ilfear.l (TI, I to the Judicral Officers for their report. 'm.E' a"burr, CIOC "ttf at . the measure into effect. (Rear, hear.) meshing Md r-gu'zaticnq issued 17'. [rl/f, I Mr. BLAKE said the attentional the Gov Mr. E. B. WOOD said he Would vote He was glad the lrljowrnmeut Mandel} to {.113 l eminent had rot been called to the he: that against the amendment, for he believed "I further steps during the recess. it was nut I the Bill was an Estate Bill. lie moved tha. enlarging the power of the people as much right. that the pmple should be (lighted to the dehate be "mm?" to givf'th Govern- as possible. If he could not get all he hy a l My itreiprarive. to either the Govern- ment time to consider thopcovic"oai' of the , wanted, he would take all he could get. rrcrt rr the tsropi'c. H9 1, 1;.3_,..(1 the Council Bill, l, arried. t In reply to Mr. J. S. MACDONALD, rf Pll'llc lDSI'Illclivi-n had gone beyond tip? PUBLIC INS i'RUCTION. . . . WWW)" ".m'li": air, in rs: A = HI ' . . . Mr. E. R WOOD said that bti 131111111211 'ii','l,"L.,',,ryy, i r't'C'1')1i11,f'divi'i'"i'iUod'iti'; (if; The Bil to make temporary provision " Government had yt indueneet B zetha'e only}. {3}." viruses in th,, Bill s,/,l',,',f,T'".1.1,' to the regulation of the Council of Public In Government as a Government." ll ere WW" to "o mp m (m ti,] u' " f, "13' cy struction passed through committee. Third might have been an understanding between "m. " rnrt'a'i ll l 'i tl: . on... Of. tic in ", reading tomorrow. the leaders of the two Governments; bat he A T t 'r, i .. Jd7. (ts enuncn had {ii-£21 tr _ (Mr Wood) was always free from influence .uto. 'u",',.?'. Ji, wat, time that the Gwen RAILIT AY'BILL. . rebut should take the management of the Tho House went . to mitt on th, Mr. BETHUNE considered that the mom affairs of that council into their hands, The Railway Bill in co " her for Cornwall himself was the 1e pooible amount raised by the peopl', themselves was . ' . ' illustration of the necessity for this Bill. A: very much 1srgir than tb at ""1in by the ' The Bill was reported wrth_an amendmen. , one of his (Mr. Maodonald a) constituent: G'omtamtrtnt, and yet; f', "T Wert, 01.8?" to m the preamble. Third reading tomorrow. " V" diaaatitdied with tt "3°11; chines om; eehooih coke, and dictated to on DRAINAGE DEBENTURES. member for Cornwall, for Dorm? no other cue-horn at was whim of the C uracil of . . . been represented in the Commons for ion Public Instruction. The Bill to provide for the construction 0! 2 years It was as much as one man could d Mr L AUDFR d M P g F. I drainage works, and to authorize the invest- I to attend to his duties in one House. ttttg 'iii 2l1i..1ri11hi'"t th ", only ttt sir-l ment of certain moneys m debentures issued l t '.' e Ct100 S s.em I . . _ l. P Mr. ARDAGH - the ditrieultr of "Mr (Oh, oh.) Y _ for tg construcion ot such works, para; t 'i hiring whetheramernber consented to hi '- ,.1.1,,.';...--_,_ ' .," ., . - __ lire-u do .3 - , '.l

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