The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Jan 1873, p. 5

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14 W Mr. CALVIN said the former policy had F n o C on Heaimete It being six uclock Lhit GeDXLG Wds l% journed. The icport of the Committee appointe1 to strike the standing comaittecs was adopted, and the lHiouse adjourned till Friday, xoTICEs OF MOTION. Mr. Clak (Wellington)--On Friday next --Epquiry of Ministers, whother it is the in tention of the Government to recommenad that aid shall be extended to properly or-- ganized Hoiticultural Societies in incorpo-- rated villazes, similar to that now afforded to such sccicties in towns and citios. Mr. Rykert--On Tuae:day next--That the House will on ------------ resolve itself into Committee to consicer the following resolu« tion :-- "That the continuance in office as a mem« ber of the Executive Council, and as an ad. viser of His Excellency, of a person who has voluntarily resigned his seat in the Legisla-- tive Assembly ot Ontario, is subversive of the first principles of responsible government, and a most dangerous violation of the spirit of the Constitution." Mr. Grange--On Friday next--Address t His Excellency, for return giviag number o' taverns and shop licenses issued during 1872 together; name of township, town, and city wherein such licenses wero issued, with ths number of licenses issued in each towna--hip, town, or city respectively within this Prov-- ince, and the amount actually received by the Government in respect thereof. Mr. Tooley --On Thursday next--Bill t» amend the Municipal Law. AJso--On Tuesday next--Enquiry of Minis ters if it is the intention of the Ministry to introduce a Bill during the present session to 4th, The number of lock--up houses in each county, and the amount paid for erection gonylerkl of the Peace by salary instead of y ee. Also--OnTuocsday next--Enguiry of Minis-- ters if it is theic inteation to bring in a Bill to amend the Jury Law, so far as to abolish the second selection thoreof, and also }rith regard to reducing the number of Grand urorg. 8rd. The amounts paid to Sheriffs, Clorks of the Peace,and Constables, respectively, hy Government ; also the amount paid by the county, 2nd. The whole amount received from Government in each county, distingaishing the amount paid for the support of the gaol from the amount paid for other purposes. Mr, Meredith--On Monday next--Bill on-- titled '"An Act to amend the Act respectin the conveyance of real estate by msnieg women, and to facilitate the conveyance of real cstate by married women." Mr. Rykert--On Friday next--Bill entitled «* An Act to secure the Independence of the Legislative Assembly," lst, The whole amount expended in each county for the administration of criminal justice, distinguishing the amount paid in connection with common gaol from the rest wf such expenses. Hon. Mr. Pardeso--On Friday next--Bill entitled *' An Act respecting institutions for the education and instruction of the Doaf and Dumb and Blind." Mr, McManus--On Friday next--For a re-- turn for the year 1571, showing : six u'clock 'tho debate was ad-- * 6th. The amount paid for the maintensuce of the several lock--up houses in the respect. ive counties, including the salaries of the \ several keepers thercof. Mr. Hodgins--On Friday next--Address for a return from the Clerk of cach County Court, showing ---- Ist The number of petitions filed in each Court for the partition and sale of real estate under the Consolidated Act of Upper Can»a da, chapter 86, and the Statute of Ontario, 32nd Victoria, chapter 33, and the number of cases in which sales have been made. nd. The number of suits in which the interests of unknown infants, absent and lunatio parties, in such real estate were sold. 3rd, The securities taken and paid] into Court or invested, and in what securities, under each of the said Acts, or any state-- ments or explanations regardiog the non-- payment into Court or non investment of such securities, 4th, Statements of moneys, bonds, mort-- gages, or investments published pursuant to the 39th section of the said Consolidated Statuto, and 42nd section of the said Ontario Statute. Mr. Rykert--On Friday next--An Act respecting the management of the wild lands of the Province. Mr. McLeod--On Friday next--Address for copies of all reports from the Inspectors of Division Courts t.ouchin#1 the working and peperal condition of the offhces of said courts, with a return for the year 1872 of the nuam-- bers of suits entered, the aggregate amount of euch suits and costs incurred on same, in each offlice of said court in the Province of Ontario. * Hon. Mr. Pardee--On Friday next--Bill intituled, "* An Act to provide tor the estab lishment of an hospital for the reclamation and cure of habitual drunkards." Also, On Friday next --Bill intituled " An Act to provide for the establishment of a training school for idiot and imbecile chil-- dren." Mr, McManus--On Friday next--Address for i ieturn in tabuilar form of the foes re-- ccived by ali Sheriffs, Clerks of the Perce, and County Crown Attorneys, in this Prov-- ince, for the year 1871. P2nd. The number of each particular class rerformed Jduring the vear. _ 8rd. The rate charged for each description of service performed. 4th, The authority under which the charge is made for cach ervice. Ist. Showing and specifying the nature of each class of services performed. * 5th. The whole amount of fee« received or receivable by each 'or or in respect of his official services; and Ist. For a copy of the Regulations of the Council of Public Instruction and other in\ stractions relating to the admissioun of pup'!s to te. he High SchoJls or Collegtate Insti-- tu 3rd. The number of pTPUs admitted to cach High{Schpol and Collcgiste fnstitute since the stspension of these Rogulations, the names of the schools anud institutions, and of the examinations, and the sabjects in which the candidates were examined, the extent of the examination on thesa subjects, ard the number of marks obtained by these pupils. Gth. ! ow much thereof received by the Ciovernment, how much from the country, and how much from parties respective y * 2nd. A copy of the Order in Council sus-- pending or -(gnllowing these Regulations, and a copy of any instructions issued by the Government to Boards of Trustees on th's n-bject. /- Ne 4th, Copics of any reports to the Educa-- tion Department or to the Governmeut in regard to examinations and admission, from Inspectors, Trustees, or other parties, and copmes of any correspondence or reports throwing light upon the operation of the law since the date of the suspension of ths Re-- gulations on these subjects, _ | ty Mr, Wooud (Victoria)--On Friday nexs-- Address--

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