The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Feb 1873, p. 5

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- vorING BY "not. Mr McKeller moved thet the order of . the Bill to provide for taking vote by Ballot " election. ot membere of the Jseguiativo Ancrnbly of Ontario he diaolsarsed-carried. ADMISSION TO THE BAR. 0n the motion of Mr. DR \CON,the Rouse went into Committee on the Bill to euthor ire the Lew Society of Ontario to admit Wil aim Robert White ea e barritster.at.law. The Committee row and reported the Bill, and the report wee rewind. THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC AO. COUN til. Attormtr-fhrneral MO W AT observed that l it had been Iuggelted to him thet the debate ' on the timber limits should he proceeded with, but or many of the ian'ocre were somewhat fatigued in caneequeutio of tttohms. t ehete on the "Proton outrage," he thought it would be advisable to adjourn the proceed l ings tie would therefore more the adjouru- . ment of the Home. I Mr. CAMERON admitted that tho pro- ' done high. we: a severe one, beaten we: '. time occupied merely to name hon gentle- , men opponte. m, did not think the coun- .' try would be very much bontstited by then reeolutioo. end the purple would probably be "timed by that diecuusion that their etl'eire ere not in "we custody on they used to be. The discussion of that eitemoon on the tim. her limits would have e limiler effect. It wee to be regretted that the Government meeeurei. were not euthoiently edvenoed to en' able them toconeider them, for hemppoeed they could sit two or three hour. longer without detriment to their health. There wer,however, nothing to be gone on with tut Ite', no the hon ontlemen hed said; but, the from I we! fill been pro-out, he (Mr. Cemernn) would have liked to know when he intended to summon the Committee on Public Au- counte, in order that they might get to work u econ " poeeible. [rem the eppeereuce of , them he thought there would be e good deel to be investigated. The expenditure ot the several department. during" the peet yeer 1 , bad been much greater then that of preced- ing your, and there would be e good deal of room for enquiry. m deemed it neeeeeery . that the Committee should he or enized es eerly " pouihle. in order that they might get to work u soon " poeeiblo. Attorney-General MOWAT expleined tint hie hen. blend the Treesurer we! nbeont in connequence of n trlight indiepaition. With regard to the Com. mittee on Public Aoeounte, he atatu' that it wee intended to prowed with them lmmedietely, end he had no doubt but tut hie hon friend would giver eetnfecwry explep netione of every expense in the pulili: er- counte. Illa hon, friend opposite with eminently Meeting of the effect and the 'mflueno" of action. of the Government upon ', the country. Tho country, however. had i ohm": that they had no sympathy with the i hon. gentleman, end he was the least men] that nhonld neemne that position in the Renee. (Boer, hear.) The country had , rhownthet it we: 83515561 with the tlor. ernment than Wilding the reign. of power, end it would show that the meuuiee now being printed wore F ant-h no would commend the Govornmcut to the country. tHear, hear. end apples ) Mr. CAMERON reid ho wee performing the duties that hie honourable friend'l prm dunner performed when ho wee on that side of the ll'nuee. The only did-men " we: thet Mr. lllehe complained whm there was no. "1an to e duplex» of, and when the elfaire of the country Were 1set'rutcally end satie- 'ectbrily managed, while he (Mr. Cameron) complained when there wee greet cause for compleint. _ .Attormsrreenorat KUWAIT said his hon. lriend might think everything wre going right et the time he reierred to, hut the wuntry did not think no. end they showed whet they thought in the moat unmistekeble ' manner. (ricer, hear.) The motion woe carried, and thoyTocse edjourned at 7:55 p.m. In the divieione yorterdey upon the Proton radar, Mr. Felrbeirn paired with Mr. Reed. ------

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