The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Mar 1873, p. 9

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Te "thougbt the Commisaioner of Publi; "wot be sustained, and ho thought it was Werks. rhonl{: i:'fl.i'.' np't'" t'lll.dx.g & '111:,9"' ::wardly to attack a mun who was absout $ in ts o oemaigrant ts fette the country and could sot dofoad bun gelf. vpon the right shoulders, ratils k Mr. Lauder's A division was then taken on Mr. Laud th: tmqé'moo?:::t?n(e)z A;rx;fl'u'x:t':::"::: ' amendment, wgllch wase lost on a Civision. * 4 [ a 41. discussion should ~cesase, The hon. dg«ntle-' C h es l;,:) re. Macdonald, Cameron, For-- man was perfectly wiliing that his defeace | _ Yras--Mess Fskert. Doscon,. Williams thould go to the country, aud the matter | QBEOI;; 3""6':; ng:g e:d:'n";'"' ' Hawilion, should be allowed to rest thero 2).(:;,? F7 zfiimmon;, Boulter, Cofe, M.-r'rw}t, MUNICIP.&L LO ANX FLYND. [ Mered'l'h' Re '(".S{;ofifi ((}I'c':y 4 F"f)()be'yl,l (J:,?;g On motion of Attormney General MOWAT ' (Rfl!-lfl')rM""""h'MB"':b"'c ro:ks --;'"0" the report of the Commitsee on the Municipa! Nays--Mesers. 3'7; ic. Farewell. WiL. Loan tund resolutions was recoived, (Ottawa), M'CK'-""b.ll [2,'7 'Oriver \W'illf)n Attorney--General MO YAT then iatro liams L u'fl'f::fi'.',)'(m:folli'n). Bairbsirin Mas. duced a Bill fuanded on the resolutions, whish II::"';' cM%nkl Sexton, Christie, Paxton, Woard was read a first time ob on on Ribeg Jroaby, Woosi (Brant), Victori«), Striker, Croaby, Un the motion that it be read a second 2":':'::' (,;'|bbnn~, Finlayson, . Baxter, Cook, time, Webb, Spring: r,Clarke ( Wellmgtpn), Barber, Mr, CAMERON objected, as he thought | Fraser, Sinolair, Grabam, ""'é"'f('i':'fgfi' there should be no bhaste in the matter, Smith, flti}',"_llg:flly4 L Clomens, C+ » Attorvney.--General MOWAT said that i' fueteinget, 1 NDCBECOUI .. there was any objectior to the motion he ! Mr. MCQ{\LLS ,"nlgtxon w'?ur('l_fgl::?d would withdraw it, which was done. t , lost on division, and the item conc TAUNDER BAY, ' Owing to preasure on our cq'umnsdthde re-- Attorney.Cieneral MOWAT moved th« | mainkeg portion of our repors is crowded out. secound reading of the Bill to establish the municipality of tho united townships of } Phunder Bay. _ He explained that the Bti merely provided for giving the municipality townsbip powers, and also for the first clec-- tion to be held. The motion_was carried. MUSKOK A, Attorney.Gieneral MOWAT moved theo mecond reading of the Rill to organize th« nunicipality of Muskoka for certain parposes. l Among other provisions of the measare, it | onntsinved a clause giving the municipality t county powers to aid a railway by vonus, s read being of great importance to the dis. t driect. The 1: otion was carried, l MASTER AND SERVANT, Attorpey (ieneral MOWAT maved the second _ readiog of the Bill to amen the Act respecting Master ani Ser vant, _ He explained that by this Bd it was mercly intended to remove any douhn as to the vahdity in Ontario of contrasts ea rtered into ow( of Ontario between master au rervant On motion, the Bill was referred to Com mittea of the House and reported, and it wa | subsequently read a third tims. | LaW SCaMP3. The Bill to amend the law respscting | stamps on law proceedings and registrations wan read a second time, referred to Uom:-- mittee, and reported, and subsequently read a third time. CONcURRENCE INX SUPPLY, The House then took up the question of Copcurrence in Supply. On the item of $135,824 for immigration +ervices, + Mr. McCALL moved that the sum to bs paid for rents of lecturo--halls, priatiog, aod «dvertisinog, bo reduced from #$11,000 to $5,000, Mr. _ LAUDER moved an amoend: ment that $#,000 be allowed Rev. Hor recks Cocks, instead of _ $4,000, for rents of lecture balls, printing, and adver-- tising, and that the $4 a day aliowed for 'ravelling expenses be reduced by tho $1 aliowed tor such on Sundays Mr. CAMERON supported the ament. ment, Bon. Mr. MoKELLAR said it bad not been proved that Mr. Cocke was allowei $4 travelling expouses on Suudays. Thae um of $4,010 was an approximate estimat= tor rents of Jecturo balls, printing and aiver rising, aad whatever could be saved out of it wou'ld hbe, Mr. FAIRBAIRN thought that the Com-- wirsicuner of Agriculture was justificd in using Mr. Cocks to obtain any information be conld concerning the E'gin Associattoa. It was a very tnifling matter for hon gentle-- E wen to brivg up _ tie had no doubt that the | 'ommirsionor would use the muney honour-- | «bly and usefully. Mr. RYEERT thought that CGovernment | imngration agents ehould be compelled to | confine themselves to the daties for which the Proviece paid them. It was a fact that the Commssioner had no vouchers for the moneys paid Mr, Cocks. A Mr. FRKASER eaid that hon. gontlomen + ___| opposite profersed a greas horror ot Sunday travelliny, though he ventured to say thera was not one of them who had not travelled on Sumdays. (Gear, hear.) Charges had keen made against Mr. Cocke that coutd

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