The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Jan 1877, p. 1

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a - -..- "-.--..--q_-t---t -i ONTARIO tkill8lATlM. I --_--- Tliiliii PlilliAMEll'mSEiilliill SESSION. ------ _ Lroleu'rtvn Assume", Toronto, " Jon, 1877. The Speoher took the choir at 3 o'clock. PETITIONS. The following petitione were -tudt-.. By Ben. Attorney-Genre! Monet-Of the County Council ot Oxford, rerpectlng the Iediool Act. By Mr. Willumr-0t the Right Rev. P. F. Crinnon, for the htttetrratfir'n of R, o. I It',',','? Corporotion ot the Dioceee of item- ton. By Mr, mrgmft-.0t the Cobeurg, Pater- ttttt end Mormon Bollwey Compooy to omen their chorter. bt Mr, Barber-ot the Rector end Church- wor one of " John's Church, lroquole, to mortgtge certoln londe for the 1tentsflt" ot the church. By Mr. Under-att the Credit Volley Roll-o7, for extending the time foe complet- ing the mad. By Mr. Botttt-ot the North Slmcoe Reil- woy, to omeud their Act of 1nompomtion. By Ben. Mr. Currie-Ot the City Council of St Cethorinee. reepecting the election ot Eeyore of cltiee. Algo-- Ot the County Council of Wellend, to omend the Medicol Act. Alec- Ot the County Council of Wollond, to omend the Aeeeeement Act. By Mr. Widdituh1-ot Edward M. Bod. der at al., oi Toronto, to incorporote the Trinity Modioel School. Pelticne were olec dpreIented by the Hone Herero. Cemeron on Currie. end Monro. Lone. Rcoeveor, McLeod. Ferrie, Clorke (Norfolk), Brown, end Fleeher in favour of inooerorithtg the Trinity Medlcol School. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES. Mr. MOWAT moved the oopointment cl o Select Committee to neiet Mr. .Speoker in i the core of the librory; mid Committee to 1 be compared ot the tone membere or lost yeor. Corded. Mr. MOWAT moved the oppolntment of - o Committee to role ct the eeverol etending committeee ordered by the Home, eoid Com- mittee to be ccmpoeed ot the tome membere or loot yeor. Cariled. THE ADDRESS. The debote on the 12th reeolution in reply to the Speech of the Ia'trtttttnat+thrveriso1 woo reeumed by Mr, CAMERON, who concurred in the , eotleieotion expreeeed in the oddreee thot the dlmcultiee in connection with the "ttttration were likely to he eettled. When the Bandtuld Mocdcuold Government had been in - they had been conetontly blamed for not having rattled thle nutter. but now hon. gentlemen had come to thoooeitthtgittn that o meeting with membere oi the Quebec ST"""" would oocomplieh the deelred en Mi, MOWAT told they did not think it would ecoomplieh that end. It had been tttSt o former Treoeurer oi Quebec thot it we be dlecreditoblo to them or buri- rem men it they could not eettle it without going to the Privy Council- A greet deal of correepondence bod token tht on thle mot- ter, and it woe now - ' that oethe two portiee to the diepute were eo for oport. the ueetlon muet be diepoeed of outhoritotively. The Quebec Government bod more reooou to deelre o eettlement thou the Government bod. Ontario woe in pure-lone! whet the oword gove her, while Quebec woe not in nameless oi whet the word gove her. , " been ogreed that the legellty of the oword ehculd be decided by the Privy Conn- oil before onything lurther could be done, end - eifort would be mode tor the epeedy eettlement of the moiter. The 12th and lath reeolutione pom-d. - On the 14th reoolution, "Mr, CAMERON eold he ehould like to know it the Public Accounte in full would be brought down, or merely o eynopeie ot them. V , Mr. CROOKS eeid he mowed eorly next week to place o lull etotemsnt of the receipte end expendituree tor 1876 be. iore the Home, together with the Public Accounte for 1876 in detoll The etotement oi the receipte and expendi- ture tor 1876 would be quite full enough to

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