goud. He thought that thisformality shoald ave been observed, although it did not ap-- pear to him that there was very much in the speech that would require very closo atton-- tion. # Mr, MOWAT explained that thore had been some delay in the printing of the Speech, but reminded the House that its reading had been dispensed with at thoir desire, The motion was carrled. The usval formal resolu®ions relstive to the printirg of the votes and procesdings, tbribery, ar d theappointment of Seloct Stand ing Committses were passed. Mr, MOWAT moved the adjournment of the House, C Mr, CAMERON asked whother the Public Accounts would be soon brought down. ¥r. CROOKS said the Public Accounts for 1874 were printed, and would be in the hands of members on Monday., The stat»-- ment for the five months ending the 30th September would be brought down at the #sme time., Mr, CAMERON thought that the Ao: counts should be ready up to a later date than the 30th September. Mr, CROOKS said the Government merely followed the example of the preceding Ad-- ministration in this respect. He, howover hopéd that before long the Houss would :nve)a statement for the entire year, ((Hoar, car,. Mr. Speaker presented a report from the Librarian of the Legialative Assembly on tas state of the Library of Parliament, The House then adjourned at 4:25 p.m. eommememenres sn cmmmmmnmee.: |