T. . om. . T e"'"' . CI Pd V. '41, o le Tttii: I' ( Mr. CAMERON wiehed to know if the l In ItAt.mr:.rr-r did not say mytth- _ .. " a; on the public buildings " let out on "out colomzaticniroads. tt' _ . ' g 1 . . Mr. ram Lou that on. the tle,' . _', Mr. McKELLAR said that the architect . culty in [dealing with his him. trusnd-- . . received a number of offers for the fence,aud lumped together the whole estimatee, and m of them Mr. McDonald's was accepted: Ilid,they were very large. The Jury mem- "d he (Mr. McKcllar) believed the work her for South Grey had pointed out that tIM) " done for a few cents a foot less than any receipt. him crown Lands had. fallen off oth., teaoe of this lort in the ol.t.n aad no Ftt much within the last few yeare. Irt l Nte would. he thought, say that it was not replying to this, he (Mr. Pardee) would yt . 1tlie.Una. The Government had had Inch treat hm hon. friend. nor the party. to which i "PM otoontmotom Wound u belcn ed unfair! . m wold not an "m "in: the Government I greet deal of back 'd'1t'e'l in" load because he did not i il'l'a', that he thought it was tune for them l think it would tMiir to take 1807 and 18:58 i toabandon the Ilfithtrt In illustration when hon entlemen were isust establishing , "tulle he referred the London and Brant- the inst 'flid",'ll of the country. rd 1869 the f ' Y:', hmm "tdiother "hum receipts from Crown Lands P"." 364639;" T t r. CAMERON cantendedthettheGovern- in 1870 they were $551,388, m 1871 they 5 t . 'tiii in 'dt,1y,',tt', of shading with vague ' were $076,193. {is ' I were . atin rinci este " e Mole-ted when out 'l'Nllh. pHe {ii-courier)!V I Mr. LAUDER*\ 011 must add "4491000 t defend himself from the charge of 1 to that. . T S1'll'l1, 1uttet' 'lf,"")',', cLtt Mr. PA_P.DEE said he did not propose to but oompiainod of an increase of salaries at "he that into account "t ali, " it ft'" in the some time that the atatf Qt oftiaialatwas . "it after the commencement of 157 ' n Increaaed. He held that the salary of the 18:3 the tttl' were 3942.411 Bon: Clerk of the Grown.in Chancery ought to gentlemen WOt1 d notut. that the "10m!" _ have Inert raised. for this1 " was ggt'etl',, 1grt,1iti,'. ' . wason e norm revenu ' . 'l l .,i,.Mr. MvKELLAIt---What doe. he do for thing toydd with the "le on the north since . "Y', " Lake Huron. In 1373 the amount 10- . I 'YMr, CAMERON said that he was one of ceived in the Crown Lands Department a' the most important tmiearg of the Govern. was $608,311, and the estimated revenue for _ tstent, and he held that when the Govern. 1874 was 8601,288. They found that some '. ll glint were increasing salaries all round, they ears overran other! 340,000 Dr 850,000, "d " gught to have increased the compensation of Adria hon. friend would of course take credit that gentlemen. He went on to allude to a i for 1808, 3870, and 1871. It Bo, this Gov. lumber of small items in the accounts, and S ernmentotmld take credit for 1872 and 1873. 1.ten, '9femng tthe report of the Commin- , Now he asked his hon, friend where the re- . loner of Agriculture and Emigration which ceipta under this Government did not bear had been Jud on the table, he mid that he fa'vou ble comparison with those under tip :1: 3137;: If; Ua trials:II document a decided . late 'llrd'r'4'l'll'l't 1 ewes e uta . A . . - . n," no" poeitiontho "gay 'ot'ldigtit wr- Mr. LAUDER In the selling of. . tion was sent home totake for a few months IM'r. i'ARDEE said thet " ihe his hon. i In the way in which that re rt Ira-worded 'ncud came to loch . 3b. the matter _ and in the "fen". to afootter which wad further, he would find, I there hat written by Mr. Oarl' ' in order to fix on been no falling "highs hon, ' member. him the responsibility?" the appointment for South GreLwould m, ht "WW1. take of the Rev. Hermite Cocks, there was evi. ','ge,tt,t, to t 'ltrgt ye" standing out deuce of manipulation of the document on unoo "M in 1873, Not 0V" 60 per'oent. of the part of tho Commissioner of Pub. , the accruals for that year haduesiiooilescted, liu. ",0ka- Be (Mr. Cameron) went and moat hon. gentlemen must know the on to any that there was not reason. Tho timber trade Watt last you . _ p ml, to he said with reference to greatly embarrassed, and it would not have V the financial statement that was very objec been pomilrle to collect the whole amount of ' i l' tiorable, but he thought it a matter to the ysf.ranu without "Wins . grtsst deal of F, " lengrettcd that our income was only about , l ltytu?tip. m would " his hon. ' Ri t'29ti,000in excess of our expenditure,if they l I friends who represented thas lumber. V f 1001mm account only 'that which belonged , l ttttt mute"... it under the circumstances, i . to t e revenue proper of this country. He . _ the Government would have been justified in l - ooenrlvned that although it was etting luto 2 putting on the -r---to tttre a popular i' " In the at reitn the Ballot Bill hag only been ' tgal',.','.,',-,.-:",'), compelling the holders of tim. " . brought down, ar d that they had not the in y limits to pay the amount of dues they V , come franchise m' u are before them yet. and one? to the Crown. He would not say that 'ttt concluded by hurling, a few words of defianett the umbermen were without their faults, but ' F - " ' ot'lnrfm it. . ' ure gladto be ableto " thatin the , 7 Hon. Mr. PAH Mal-T expressed in: "tun- PN.ority. of cases they dealt liberally and EA faction tint the un. haml- oi the Oppoxi- fairly with the settle", and that, as far as , . that could tind nothing more to oléectte then ' in! experience went, the settlers were will. Ihr, " be small items, such It! the expense of tho mg to deal liberally and fairly with I Bt, I fence around the Parliament Buildings, than the lumbormen. He pointed out that l 'tl l he was cavtliirg at He held that if there if theomount unctyycctcd m 187.", was large, h' ' two! any violation of principle, on the. part of it 1',.P 3130 ltrge In 1569, 1870, 1371, and ' ,the Government in giving Maser: Ulrike) ' 18121 no wat, Willing to admit that the un- ' _ 2 Neil A: Co. work to do in the way ."1 which coll. teds 40011131: or-1873 were larger than ll 'they had, they bed no room to object, be thci of any other year, but he was sure , ', - the late, covernmunt had awe" tho F were oi, Sentiemen would admit lthct the ' P, _, some firiu work to do without any contract ', i,'i?ii,i't,iij' ctbuld not," he had said before, r , ', at all. Fish. retyres to the '.Ci hay. calla". them without having ceased a E , condom for [,':.,"ti,rttgu'",', "WM? great has! or herdehip. The hon. member 1' tec", t had) :sselvt"nnl%ho y???" 131:3, tor Booth they had drawn the attention of ME . their he thought wee e-satiafactory .return . a: J1,tgtiiid',, "19H highdr gene!" his It , forthe increase. The estimated mph for , not: 01; into , fin . a: tue, ' l874 were $2 072, Q:05, and yet the hon. mem- id it" an) e ca on a na, ' her tor Sound (my shod up and said thatthe tti, 'lg', tert1,1, to Mate to the. House estimated expenditure of the year tnuts up :1 Ffel'ld tf,2tt no expenditure which very nearly to the estimated receipts. For f? 11 PI' Ie It was not possible, , . . . 'i0'000 too much ct / l instance, that they could have built a pnbhc service there wad. _ P F t" t t f l . down in the estimates, as this amount was for tb' ex 011 o T. onization roads, greater I "13.3,, Page 28, therefore, instead of show- then had been built er, other year, without i ing, an expenditure of cl47 :67, should only bl! increase. In 1873 the Government built "my an expenditure a $117,467. He asked in: miles of these mods, repaired 257 miles, (' his hon, mad what there was in the esti. me! b1a.ilt ten new hudgee-l m IS","".? they built ' mate that he objected to? Waa it to the , 204 tile, and repaired 15i; and m 1871-. '.mount for-survey ing new townships, and tho , the yeBr h.is honourable friend and his keeping up with the requirements of the l. ef, "a? In pomsr---there were only 77 rims? or did he cbieottotho settling of the, mike built and 1221. miles repaired. * boundary between this Province and Maui. If this Home and the country believed that tuba? Did he object to one item in the esti- it was right toprbulld colonization roads in mates? If he did he should put his fingur on this p" ' amigo? Inuit expect to see an in. it. The amount tor colonization reels in ere. d'.'.' wonders In this item, not only , 1373 they had dccrocned this year by s46,000 for building-ttdst themselves, but alsoin and odd. Did his hon. friend believe that employing omen-rs and inspectors. Nor vas money which would not be properly ex. cou d. theGovammtrnt beexpected togo on in. , pended or ought not to be expended? 9'9"ng the "her of townships without . incurring addiinnal expense. m denied . that _ there Jud been an expenditure of a dollar Mn the Crown Land: I Dormant that could not be 1altihrd, an tt denied that irt11872 and 1873 the ex- pen ture had been larger in proportion than it wee in 1870 and 1871, There had been a - l "In-" F