donbtiul if the au stamp of men could always be found to not as thrrvnisstonem, end he was oi Imelda: that tome compen- ' ration thonld be wed them. - Mr, GRANGE thought thie wee e queetion which ehonld not be regarded as a petty one. He lured, however, thet the petronege which the Bill {would plece in the hende of the Government would he need for politicel purpoeee. The tel; lew which could bring ... ehont whet wee dee ed wee total prohibition. Mr. GRAHAM (Lembton) congretuleted the Government on their introduction of the pieeent measure, which, although it did not go as fer " tome of them might with, wee e step in the right direction. He believed the country would euetein the Govemm ant in their couree in the matter. Mr. HARKIN eeid he did not think the ' Mixer ot lioeneee and the inspector should be the eerne person, end considered the la. spector ehonld be oppointed by the mssntoiga1lties. When the granting of li. oeneee wee token out of the henna of the Municipal Councile the inliuanoe new exer l vised b: temperance men on the municiptl zlecticne would cease, and thue the temper. enoe men themselves would loee. Mr. O'DONOGHUE pointed out that no pertic'iler innit had been found with thie bill, but parties had been beating round the bush While he did not - with ell the _ j deielle of the Bill, he eupported it aee whole E es being e fair ccmproniee between the two "PF s'ng pertiee. He regretted that the l Government did not give the whole of the prooeede to the mantoipa1iti" , but he thoroughly upper-ted the pr posel to givethe eppointment oi the Board end the inepector to the Government. Mr. LYON enpported the Bill, upecielly in "and to the provi-ion tehlng the enforce- ment of the low out of the hence of the mu- nicipalities. He Impevcd if. the lew were pro- perly canted out great d iifommte would be lonnd. m believe-o the prgaetit lew war a good one. The Bill wee than read the ecccnd time. PROVISIONS FOR THE INSANE. On the motion of Mr. WOOD, f The Bill to make farther prorhion for the insane we: read a eecond limo. PAYMENT OF CRIMINAL WITNES 3133. l On the motion of Mr. MOWA'I',the Bill to i. provide for the payment of witneetee for the l Crown was read the eccond time. i Mr. MOWAT moved the eijournment oi l, the Home. ', The Home Cioumed et 1 o'clock. I NOTICE OF MUl'ION. I Mr. Graham (Lambton)- On Wednesday -Addreug for copier of ell correspondence had with the Heterio Government, regerding the aetzina epext ot e eum of money to en- It',',."" tile dreinege in the rural municipal- Lee.