s' 't _ ', r' ".- "W f . i, . "to the high omce'whioh he nowheld,we --'7 h ' _ . . learned an the same time something of his . ability and ttgithr, ot his hlrrnovrledge of q s, - uhlic affairs. an o is pcpu ity wherever he was known. lint the short time which Ittall nlltljWEliT-- $Mlill ttttM. had elapsed since his Excellency came to this , country had "tticed immense y to increase . _...-------'-"- '5 the high hopes which the people were led to FRIDAY, Jan. 17, 1873. ' entertain wuhfregaad so his 'Itfue,'rt,ehtt . ' He had msni este uring at riodt e The Sinus" took the ehair " 3 o clock. strongest possible desire and fllf."lrdlil, the PETITIONS. . most untinng1 efforts to maked himself ric- The to1lowing petitions were presented t--- 1i:.rht1irr,hhrah',', tee',.',,,:',,)),",,),,"','?,',,','; Eon. Mr. Scott -Frnm the Ottawa City resources, and their UiiiritGTi. He thought Council. for an Act to widen 2,tltr,'it: he might "I? shat no 2ip,g,gfgt't,it, t -- thd .Meloner an ot era, this country is ever mam es sane 01%;rlrtivhkfof :0 'fd,'il'l.'i'S2'l in Ottawa. to a greater. degree or taken more. pains to M ' MoKolur---Prom B. J. Job and that end. The result was that his Excel. Hon. f J, rm on for the construction of le noy and the Countess of Dufferin had se- othssto ii "a h . ara. cured for themselves already a high place in aroad m M tt . the res ect and esteem, and even affection, of ' F th School Boards p . . Bon. Mr Wood-- rom e f an t the people of this country. All of us rejoiced of Scotland and Mount Pleasant, or . in his Exccilenc 's administration of ublio to oiunpel the County Councils to divide t e allairs as that ofya nobleman of great ability . , whole gum!" fi)', H'B't'gwhgl 13mg: Ux a statesman, a solider, $10 {Ibol ',tgii'l"ht Mr. trxton--- tom P, Hulk . . profound sympat y wi a o asses o e bridge Bchool Boards, with tho "tns prayer. people, and whose determination was, so far Mr. Clarke (tirellingotrh). A'gt lt Fergus as he mumnble'fti Tttt the rg'r,',r,,i'g d El a SchoolB s wt sumo . andwe- ingofthesetpn y, an_oun1 prayer. or , still more tirmly those horror? tgh',htt N 1h --lfrtrtn the Port [ connect Her Majesty's loy In )Jects in t is 11:; 33:12:)? Btafdfowiih the same prayer. country to the beloved fatherland. (Cheers.) Mr Barher--Frotn the Milton School Mr. CAMERON, in seconding the motion, Board, with the same prayer. said bthat, although the tti,ttr,rf"tf,'d , ' had eon in the country a verys o nus, we,'; firar-i-ggt,',tgt,rt'ifd'1'2 he had endeared laimself t Curling, 'ef, . had shown a esire o ma e 'me to their charter. . thoroughly acquainted with all our institu- h T Co oil f Mr. J,'tytt,t,alt'e, tit "TI, 'l'h','ld', tions; and they might feel. proud and Bat. Toterhoroxtu unite $) owno e tried b the fact that his Excellency had _ . with tho Village of Amt?" pect' th declaredythatourcducationalinstitutionslsvetr: . Also, from the "tne r, res Ing tt very much in advance of what can _ Municipal Loan Fund. . reasonably expected from so youngaconntry. Mr. Bobinron--Protn the Kingston Water. ' In point of fact, they were not, the hon, works Company, to amend their charter: gentleman considered, expelled by any 0th? Mr. Bead-From the County Council of inthe world. His Excel ency was a no s. Pcterboro' Mor an amendment to the Muni. man, a man of letters, and his manners had Jai Act. " proved him to be a perfect gentleman; and M ll d . F D G slbraith and 0 had endeared himself to the country. r. o 8m.- rem . _ . r Bis Excellency had found the count ina others. of Toronto, for an Aot 1.o incorporase prosperous condition, and he rhoped the Toronto Baum" Corporation: that when he left it its state would Mr. 11odgine---Protn the Credit Valley be much more prosperous than at Railway Co., for an Act to amend their present. He had the greatest pleasure ("hm"- ' . . N in being able to unite is: ihisbwith tde lion. . k werilirtgtott)--Frorn . Page gentleman oppmnter.au e c ieve t ere 2"aSh', (if 22tl'lft' increase the pay of was not one person in the whole breadth_of C"2i'ii;iii.' l the tt who Iwould at resdilty1 support him - Li , d . in at reso ution, cause e 'oyernor- _ "it; opart1ricltp,ny2'lpu", tl' 0:23. I General had made himself dear to the inhabi- den and Oil Springs Railway Co. l taut! of pea per "'t' reetas. . . Mr. Pardei--frrotn the Canada Co., to cx- ' Tho motion was carried unanimously. and" certain lands in Rosanquet, McGillivca, _ . Anya-Gen. rleSf'2ttrt,'f, thy; follow. an Stephen from taxation. I mg ad ress, prepare y e omm1 tee ap- l poUted:--- BILLS INTRODUCED. l " To the Right Hon. Frederick Temple Mr. HoDGtNs---To further amend the Hamilton "iackwood, Earl of Dairssriu, Act for securing to wives tr'id,f1r2t' i Governor General of the Dominion of banotit of assurances on t is ves o on Canada.. husbands and parottU. l "Wo, Her Majesty's dutiful and loyal Mr. DEAcos--Toarnend the Actrespect- t subjects, the Legitslstive Assembly of the in thes conveyance ot real aatate by mnrned Province of Ontario, in session assembled, g on respectfully beg leave to approach your Ex worn . ' - Mr. BETEUNE --For the protection of cillwcy to express our gratitication at your persons improvrng lands under a mistake of l assumption of the government of this coun- title. try. Bon. Mr. MrKELLAR -To authorize the " The cordial welcome which greeted your investment of certain monies in debentures Excellency upon your late visit to this pro. issued by municipalities for drainage works. Vince has, we trust, convinced your Excel en- Also-Bill to provide for an income fran- I tale,, C,tti'gifo'"ili,giif, tint?" which ht v. I a I ens war s our mos wise. . , . . , . gracious bnv-vroign, and the atltudo the 33p. hMr. J'ytd'ifia'1t) tttlt/ah'. feel to her Majesty for appoingi'ng as her roy- a men 0 ' . . . , tel',,", sird cure of habitual dmnkardl. 352:1;13::t': 2ue,, 2t toio1,tujttg,'t Nao, to t,rotfd"/iirr, the tttl,itgthtit ' scholar as your Excellency. training schoo or n o 10 an un . "ll he duration of your Excellenc ,'airta in dren. LIBRARY this pfortiupr of this l)omin"m, though shirt, . was 0 out icicnt cugth to give all who had Attorney-General Mo1vA'ryym11 for the the honour of meeting your Excellency the a upointment of aSelect Committee to assist highest admiration ot the brilliant talents, 1dr. Speaker in tho management Mint-ht; tlli the ',gg,t,r,ig1 agabili¥y, the deep interest in . Th id Uonunitteotoeont' o e cur peopeun t e at airs of our Province, Ear k',t.'tlttC. Crooks and Cameron, and the many public and social virtues du. and i'iGriir Wood,(Brant), Christie, Wood, played by your Excellency. (Victoria), and Itykert, Carried. a"? is "If: hetiftfclt prtwer of this Assembly ADDRESS TO LORD DUFFERIN.~ tt lol'" X00. eneyhs residence amongst us . madman Islet, . 1c . Attorney.General MOWAT moved that a a sin} "a; 1:28:11; it'ot,iiuh:',1),r,fiy glgggchggf. _ Committee be ,pstojetef.i, to '!psparet1ddeei'. 1690) 's administration of the Government to be presented lto Jiis fg'lt',g Lord But. ' mill prove advantageous to the oountry." feri con ratu atm is xce enoyjn n . _ . . 'f.,',,",",,.,"):?',.",', this cogntry and his 'd/let'.' On ""390" ot Atty..Gen. Brow AT, it _ , ' . was resolved that an address be t d t merit as Governor General: said Committee . , -. _preiM3i1 e o . d f Atto .General Mowat His hrcelleucy the llieutenant-Governor re. tobe compose , t',1"Ti,'. tt d Rich, questing him to transmit the above address "it 'f,rghiei'lfi'lo1'ci"ii'd LT,; m; . to W1 Dufferin. . " . . that no words that hethcotuld Tt1ag,'he BUPPLY-crvtt, SERVICE SALARIES. . t, ' 'li t ' to 1 , , " $332322?" 'teh'; herald: his lilies: Elan. .le,fi,fl-,ehf, moved that the Hou" lency. "hen we heard the news of reso re itse Anton cyyni.ttft of Supply- _ his Excellency" having. been appointed Mr. WOOD " iotoria) "Id that before the