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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1874, p. 2

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. -_. the a.,,ma-ntrrgoa 2tit,1ttttt _ itattggttp) . _ mommy eat-Ideal thetesthe 'WM 'rtl, iiiii'Eiliiii'iiiitiet Wghirg,flh'tS'll revenue of the noun-X tttttttdit, p. an" -." tt W . .itehnnu Fi"i'iifiiPur""1oni 21 totem I.fN .Jrcw'd mam-neutron . "'tt,itgt',Stut,t,iit l leg 2htlli Hen. Mr. mower consented to lilo! i 'ehthtxld iFi.iio4ihiit . Mb. to tuGiiGnufititiA-ettttt1t,', bringl ithr1t 0 prance-d. !,'5ifSegtl,tl down O mmhttioet In Mince with this i "moan," ",. , mum! . Revenue of the 310m ttnd plow-lone! them l l iiiiiiiiGiiiFtiiki'F0kititiitl one 1 tdl", "can: Wit." the Bill g; l I titled them; which diiirArtie i!" 2hl a; b e mi o to rope ', t 7 _ G . thro h i 'i'ilutet asked leeve tosit eg'nn toanor. ', I Mt'2t Egthwy; . not as y " . I .Mr. CAMERON sold it was only "WW i INDUSTRIAL so BOOLS. that, before they were esked to 2tlg'tl'l' til" On the motion or lion. u . lower, th "whim- with. tht-tMet ou g'" House then went into thid/LT; ot tin: membranous es to whet expense Mole on the Industrlel Schools' Bills, Mr. , thhrl tion wmtld entail, 806%: in the choir. The verieu clenses of x no... Mr. new": seid the deteils ot the the L'h1,,ttth, with slight vorbei ':Biiriiirt"Gii"iiiartueelilEfe of the amttrtthttesthb "WNW ',l?,i,t,"i,,th,,iu'?,t' iidittt,tr,ttb,t : l om en 0 w j WION or DUES. . to be until e generel election took piece. ', On the motion of Hon. Mr. PARDEE, the ' Simller provisions to those contained in this "Wet.rrsirst?ptyue.ot.thywttouottil Biif'iiutotntouni1 in Billsinotheroouu- the Bill to provide for the remission of sum l tries, and those provisions were not found to g duoto the Crown settlersin the Free i behurdensome. There would be no edven- , Grout i?iiiii'ii'elhirti'ili,irl, Wilber- i tege in mekin en ostimete oi the force, end .--Mr. Woodiuthe mm ',' expense of the few; end if the objects _ The Bill wee passed ,rithout'bmtsndmtmt , the Bill had in view were etteined, they ', and reported. ', ought to be Tg,"""! to pey tuber-e13 ' , I or tum. 0 Government COIl INSPECTOR OF ASYLUMS. l ; no; hove ugh more agreeing? 1'l this , EMILE ', sujecttheno ermem o e onto. Committee: of Yd led",',':,',' a: £333 tt f The low would not come into force until the ot-twhat, next nerel election. and he would teke Asylum is 2,"t'thfg Inspector of Pabllo oere Cl ell trretiatthbttem"itttt should the choir. tteo-Mr. Bsthano la be provided egeinst next hession. 'q The . . . I The resolution pessed through Committee . and "£13.? itiOpted withou. amendment i without amendment, 7 I SETTLEMENT IN FREE GRAND TEE. 1 TRE SCHOOL LAW. 3 R1T0RIE8 Hon. Mr. MOWAY moved the Housein 1 . Committee on the Bill to amend the Public . Hon. Mr. MCMLAR moved the Home and High School lows. m steted that this into Oommittteeoi the Whole on the Bill re. Bill we: rotor-red to A large Committee, con- ' ' spooning Free Grunt 'rerrritoriea. sisting of gentlemen who manifested specie! l i Mr. CAMERON desired an explenetion of -. "We" Mt thla "Wt and tho Corjynis r um". ( te "a, 'e,'ttl human "as: l l Hon. Mr. McKELLAR sold, so he had l, 'ro " rep, "m o S "m c ( l, already explelned, the township of Ryereon l '4ht,tt','t with? 2t a"... were ttnf; 5 :,'ngtgtt,,u'f1,,eth {:1 the 'h,?,',', few cleuses which tel1tthte,ge,1a"fe, ', . ap . who]: o . . I the ',',fl','ti', appropiaud which {mi rennin '12h1?o,',','tt2e,,,ex,'.0'"E,t'le of tU l unexpen edinenother township, not yet both sides of th d era y. e isil won l settled, but which would, in ell robehiiity. Iideretion of the 39111.: 1tt2,'2tt in con- 2 rd,hee,t,tu',tT,, "may? to rrlt,t believed it was 'di' the: ttgl,',",),'),',' £231; 0 very wn 9 can _ q . . . . ceuse the bed reuse}: thu'gl gt, Wig. I,ttLtth sl', wee grit,'"'), required . , Arch would send us e isrgennmber oithehest tahh, . oonsoiid ii propod to do? on the E ttct, emigmtsnwhioh will: be tne &thooiuws, Il'lt'l2,',hra'll'lfl tt2,2lt o " cmm ry. was very "in lo tut . . i the nucleus of this settlement sho rid be 't,',thTa1,1 Poul" of two Bills, one con- n to Public Schools, and the other would ') 'd,f,',tSXLW, goodlend. end the Gov. 1taroonflned to the hem reletin to H h ' ( mat. Td theyI could get Ityto't, bet- xx Schoole. m thought it not t'dh,'f thh. l ' r then ose o the township o: Ry. tttttttge? until ',egrr'fgrtet arson. m eon-ed w e Mi. CAMERON seid he hogodthet the. 'll'li' both aide. 1d%'ollll than Emilie ' eless of 'tht? Mr. Arch won d send out generous esslstence in the oonsideretion of ' would be that wee expected of them; but the meesure. m moved the adoption ot the ' l ttut,", been e pf,Ut,r,2,tg"tr2f, ' firat cleuse o: the Bill. , , mun I o "Mi" 1mr a l" " Mr. unMEZ'ON objected to the no oeod l the t yeer, end it wee not improbebie thst . . i P i ili?iil,iilif, from the tlith1ehtt,T: 2t,1ti',1,t.io" of the Council of Public la. l l o ringing emigrents to s new n- . trodnoed by the Government of hen. gentle- "Ewan" MOWAT "id he had mud? l men. "fut; d the eugestioue of those beet I"' l i" non. Mr. MCKELLAR seid he ropaued q Mr '411't,l,lt working of that thmttoil. i l the chemo of the hon. gentlemen on beheli aGi, L' spokes in tsupport ot the . oitheesnigrents, (Cheers) It wes efoul M i r slender upon every one ot them the r. CLARKE (WOMEN) "Minded ' who had come to the tttg during t teaohem should be ollowed to eeleot l I the nest your, and he had not heer e single M mpreaasnutivea trout whetever clue of 5 i Wm en! one to that eifeot. m wm ',l,11fl'l'l tttey PIN. end he moved in amend. 1 quite sure they were e much better close ot 3:" that all after eohools in the 9th line of l wetsuits than those who come to this coun- use one should he struck out. . ' try urin the Administrstion of the hon. Mr. DEROOHE " rind the . l g . ppo proposition I Etienne: who had jot spoken. (Beer, "oontained in the Bill, beceuee it did not' (h' er.) 'e that them wee eny propriety in en Ex. 'i Mr. CAMERON "in he did not menu to 'J,'ti,g', ray of men being f,",',','??,',',"', to my sew that the NL",'.', of lest yeer were ot ll d 'd ttt Whom their" own we eii'ootod. I that bed close. e wee merely suggesting E ' e on ad the Board of Public Instruction . it. (Oh, oh " There were stttlntr,','lt' t tu,",',",',?, y constituted, hut thought the inthe pay ot tbie Government thet lil not _ ' t 11'S' when they should submit to beer e good ohm-enter, end he thought it ', 'eoon* ru on. we? like they should send out tree. ot I x yr. RYKERT was in favour of the pro . g i th r own clues. (Oh, oh'.) m now, et ' ', tsttiors of the hon. member for ,%lt'lllJf,'l? 3 my rote, thet crime wee more rife during I Mr. BOULTER wee pro erodto be . . 1 the post your than it wes in former years. eminent supporter In this cpeee, and . tg: [l , non Mr. mower said the hon. gentle- tsd "Em "wed in hatching had Jg,f, h 'li l men know quite well that the oriminels wore do qrith their duties with" being me S' o i, not the emigrents ot lest yeer. ot the Oottnnil ot Public Instruction. m on l l ' . Mr. CAMERON leid he did not know. ' Mr. WOOD thou t the Bill should i I Hon. Mr. MowAT-Then the hon. gen- I 1gr2tgt',t', " an" m 'ltddtot,1; l tlenencnght toheva known. (Beer, here.) ment chemployes ofthe Mdtutattim Depart. I The Committee reported the Bill without I w owere acting in ttttttfit-at "lation I ; "ailment. . t tt,t'te,'gei 2nld not be ellowed ' . to 1 e . , BALLOT EXPENSES. 5 Council 'lh'/ll'fl'l 'fh'd'udllo,'e,'ati ttur,', Hon. Mr. MOWAT moved the House into l I nor: truly . d". oorporWton then et pro- cennnittee on the following mum"._ l . m _ - '- i MLOUBRIE thought It the Eu w t -, _ i ellowed to peso in it! prelontehepo it Wadi:

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