* 1 l y 0 es eineannene s _ _ _ <ffcials of the Dominion Govofinismontd;vm at work, frim the Customs 0 cers down-- did not like wards, for the Conservative candidate. He Hon. Mr. gomdith;ight resalt is was opposed to county officials entering upon » name & CAY, B oppo ired cor upat t tment, Ho hoped, however, hon politics; but if thoy desi to enter up é'pt,lmmm would have it in time to give it pol'x,hc., he w:fi':? o aia then:hca':tgo:il:x_dfie 'u: consideration. to do so u rrel'gnins 0 10 o 5_4 w At the hgmel.otion for the Dominion Par 'The House adjourned at 12:00. 'isment scarcely m&thing n::t l:ool pohllml.;:: onmmmnem esmm w { were discussed. e thought it wou! oA | $ en rerlunent age| Aon cadieqing on it ns wparate, but, as % was Mr, Clarke (Wel )--On third 0R vot the ou:' He maintained that the Rs-- | g of Bill (No.( 12) to amend and consolidate form party bad never advocated the dis-- | 4e law for the sale of Fermented and Sp franchisement of the Spesker and the mom-- <tuous Liquore, will move that the Bill b bers of the Local Govemmons and the tying |\ .ferred to Committee of the Whole with of their tongues during elections, | n instruction to insert the words '"¥e Mr, GRANGE announced that he wu?x; ties, not less than eight bedrooms in , posed to the resolution, and should v | ~wng, not less than six bedrooms in town . againat it, | _ lips and m;z?onhd villages, mfter the | | Mr. M. C. CAMERON maintained that ord "nnkeeper" on line 5, section 2. | the notices sent to the settlers in Proton Mr. MoMnu--Oandnyuoxt--Adim- || '!lmtghthum to state the reductions on the:s t, copies of all comespondence bet ween th tand they considered themsolves entitlel t>, +epector of Schools for the County of Pesl wero not issued for public purposes, and pr > . _ and from Dr° Ryerson, Obief Superinten ceeded to condemn the gencral policy ot the +nt of Education, or to atiy other parson in Ciovernment. He claiaued that the affiema "ducation Office at Toronto, relating to tak-- aon of the resolu:in was a right one. It og apumber of lots from sohodl section No 6, was rot desirable that Ministers of theCrowns Albion, avd attaching the same to Union 8 <sheuld neglect their dutiss and exert their § No. 13, Albion, and 20, King, * «reat influence in various parts of the Pro a in Dr » vinee. _ The propositions contained in the 2nd, All correspondence in Dr, Rystrson's sesoiution wers sound. This had been ad possession, trom the Trustees of schoal seo witted by hon. gentiocmen on the other side, tion No 6 and 12, Albion, and others (if any), ind he desired to soe if they would vots «lating to the same. . _ ' against the principles they bad advocate" 3rd. The Chict Suporintendent's decision | _ Ron. Mr, MOW AT said the hon, member f the 7th of Ostober and of the 18th of Nov for Eest Toronto was smarting under the mber, respectively. <«rushing defest his party had experience' Ath A}l correspondonce between the In ately, No gentlcman made more foul or ~pector of Peel, (Mr McKinnas) to the In ult;toundod charges against the Government vpector of North York (Mr Fotheringham} "an that hon. tgentloman, and he (\Ur vd Mr. Fotheringbam and Mr McKinnon ue':w.trt) %medth at what fraud had been vwow in their possession. which has not been \ tY:d .b ';:' o P":}"e had been parp : +nt to the Education Office, including a ("pm h :d o nd Y urzl(ll.togon qmex:hopposlte. They est, rigned by George Jones, and placed in h C i 14 deceive the psople, bus ir Fotherinpbam's haods} as chairms«n af a 'h: mi'n :g: ;':u';?o;;v:g; é""h'fi seet ing beld lart September at Boiton V dlage, F tions pposi-- ~ MecKi » yion had beee condemned, ud in the c'))zling tso Mz McKinnon's to'any other person, § general election that deciasion would be en 5th All affidavits relating to the above dorsed. He had never known a more absurd ow in Dr. Ryers n's possession, particalarly and ridiculous proposition brought before th-- hoee swarn to botwoen the 7sh of Octaber Bouse, an uvon it a day had beon wasted ia | --vd the 18th of November, als~ the afidavite its consideration, C | »noe made and now in his possession. Mr. LAUDER explainod that the Gth The eaid copics to commence at theo iroular _ which was distribated _ in 'at ot September, 1872, and to end with this i his _ constituency _ had _ done _ him «ate (Feb:tary}. 4 arm _ ipstead _ of benofitting _ him in any way, _ This result was due to the uanner in which it was distorted by hon. yentlemen opposite. Mr. BuULTBEE again explained his ob-- ject in bringing forward the mation, and 1re-- 'lied to some personal remarks that had beon uade during the debate. Mr. PRINCE condomuned the use of epi-- thets in the House, and especially depre-- ated their use by the hon, member for Eas: Toronto. -- The wholo tme of the debate had assumed the sbape of a preliminary attack gpon the Commissioner of Public Works, Mr. ARDAGU said he would support the | »mendment, and the amendment to the |\ .mendment. _ He thougbht the amendmost went quito far enough, and would give his preference to the amendment to the ameond ment. _ Ho condemued the interferencd of 'he members of the Cavernment in Dominion clections. Mr. DEACON also considerod the motion a necessary one, and was opposed to mem hers of the Government taking any pacrkt in \ Dominion electionu'} He thon(fht su sh action | was beneath their ignfi and he aunounced | his intention of giving vote in favour of | he resolution, & | 'The members were thon called in, and th» | imepdment to the amendment was put, | with the following result;-- | |\ _ yrEas --Messts. Ardagh, Boultor, Poulthee Bou!-- \ i on, Calvin, Carsoron, Coue, 't;-nrhv. Cumosriand ' + : | ely, Deacon, Fitzsimmous, hiflg»rd, Giles, Lagder | vermowan. McCall, Meredith, Morrick, Monk, O Dono-- ' f \ _1ue Read. Rykert, Soutt, Tooley--26, | E' N ays,--Mcsare Barber, Baxter, Bothinc, Rishop ' r calawell, Chisholm, Chrtstie, Clarke (Norfolk) ta: ke (Wellington), Clemens, Cook, Crooks, Croaby, ' wrie tberoche, Warewoll, Finlaysn Fraser, Gih | on, Gow. Graham, Grange, Uancf. Hardy, Uarring | ; m, Hoogine, McKelar, MclLood, Mowat, Olive, | ; verdee Patterson, Paxton, Prince, Robinsou, Sexton, | E" mmojair, Smith, Sueteinger. Springer St.ikor, Wat-- | § .e,'n'%?-\'«i B ;';'Y'. Wolls, Williams (Hamilton), Wil-- l : The amendment was prt with the same < exult $ Cm the original motion the v * Mabes. oting was un THE --FRANCHIYE BILl, * hMr, CAMERON asaked whon th f ~vo the Fraughise B brouqhtt i:y were to