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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Jan 1877, p. 1

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T j hon. members, Cnpanonupmmmanenmesmesemmmmentmmmmyes m lmd. on conversation with on ECISLATURE Toat thor t nds moty otreepean ies tone L o"TAfiln l w:flgnd ant fellow. member by dI:- vexvemera ' es To es 12 renselces sesved the 40. 7 to--day. « ereI0 A TMRD PARLIAMENT------SECOND SESSION. fournment of the House. wmmmmmaatmemmmmemen Mr, CAVERON, io seconding the motion, ad Jan., 1877 exprorsed hts regret fia common with the en the dadte w 135 C oi coaiieng at 42 Tongies, a mm & ' standing 0 F. The Speaker book the at 3 I:;r:'lcihhon.pw"fimw T ohetadien, m was ESTATE3 BILLS, k the 8ontlom-n who lfm"l, ul:{\formns'telydl:;: e cler t'on side of the House a few ilhlhnui. SP%K:E 'Bm.'d";: '(';Olllll' :::-&p;\d(: :abam, of Flonlon;c. He :han- oertain + be adjournmens, and bhoped they ateuers of Edinter SOHC Pss :u:;;g ':o: have jm».y precedents of the PEIITION®% Aind before them in fa:uro, Petitions to the number of 15 were pro® The Houre adjourned at 3:45, sented of the Ozange Aubsitink Ainnvietions (aatPr e NOTICES OF MOTION, By Mr, Gibson. --From Lucknow, for the | Mr. MohM}sIhon- O'J Wt:dr":i"lyho:.::; flnfl 'of the Book Deposltory, Order of the House for rsturn B lh;:l Grabam.--From the township of all ruonl uvp"n"'d"'ll'y(;'?m':'.l; ~Oou{cll of Eaphemia, for the '.'utx.ondmeni of t'lu'Clv "gc'r::'o: ig 7'0'?0137;"1 E';'Z 4 "18.;; Phs Munte! uring 2, s e wsL.:n:h: From thp:l York Townehip lsz::t.'tho "dll" :V:;:ho" .2:09':1'::!;: .::. :fi'; y e na *Counoll, for enquiry 'n"" "::Lm"""""" ot ;'.'.':..,"'.\m.a thcret», the residence by %he Toronto Geceral Honpl f countier, citles, or town», as the case may be, By Mr. Pardee--From trustees of sections and the date whoen each person was s ap: $ and 11 of the t:=nshtp of Moore, for the pointed., establlahment of townshio boards and other Mr. Olarke (Norfo'k)--On Wednesday amendments to the School Aok. next--Ecquiry cf Mi lstry whether is is the CROWN LANDS, Intention of theh(;nvm:;;:m ::tatuo'::'ot roceedings as wili briv ore the 0 -- m 0 Mr. P': C p:aontdL:::.r';l;O;;73f the %om fcrgdco'n lon the q:"u"t" t:: t(l)n l?'l'o *Commis:ioner of Crown s atitational vali¢ity of Aots o atat N ~TORONTO.STREET RAILWAY, Legislature which purport to reguiate, re-- fl'fOBODG IN3 moved the first reading of «trioct, or &roblbtt thle' i.'.'.n olr! :to:fo in fer-- a mlfmwtlrg the Toronto Stroot Railway, mented vinous or egiritu--us lq t--E He said the Bili bad reference to an exten-- Mr. Linder--On Wednesdsy nert--Ea. slon of the time for the commencement of quiry of Minis'ry, whesber or not the Gov. the Toronto Street Rallway, Notloen had ; erpmectt Intend t> appoint or re--sppoint been sent to him to have the Bill lald bafore | License Commisstcoers and Insgectors for the Stonding Orcers Committee, but he was oonntu&or th: various ridings of countles lo not in the city at the time, It should have which the Aoct u:rus:}y called the Dankin Aok been fatroduced last Friday, and he asked is in force, lthe House to conrent to a suspenslon of Rale Mr. Claka (Nortolb)--Oa Wednesday 51, in order that he might move its first read: zext--Resolved, tbar the interests of | Ing to day. He und«rstood that the required soolety at laage 1--quire that stringest | cotlces brd been published and everyshlag mesrs bo ured to reyress vico and orlme of required by the orders of the House compled | ;nry (em'wonfi erpecially in its lf:;onxlhln ib | haunts asmeng the +uper population of ; 'iM; CAMERON hoped that proccedings of towns ard gixlea pT herefore, to it ro-- | this kind wou'd not be estabished as a pre-- solved, that a Committee, compored cf the sedent, Hoe could reo no pnuofl" hm Homourable Meers Mowat and Cnm, however, in this care, for no doubtit was in ard Mesire Hod4ive, Bell, Miiler, Laeuder, %he publlc interest that the hou. member ard the mover, be sppointed to examine MB' go and conrult his constltuents as to ioto the cortiticn of tre pauper poor of tborowh?o! bis taking a higher position this city, with yow:r to send for rnm than he held at presect. (Ln:glu.) and prpere, w.th a view to such legisiative The motion was carrled and the tBln read aotion as msy be deemed spphubh to the Aho first time, k smg, s DEATH OF MR. FLEMING, Mr, MOWAT said that a fow days »go I% had been his duty to refer from his place to the lamented death of a member of the House who had diod since the opening of tbhe sgssion--he meant the hon member for F.ontenac, I+ <wras to.day his m«lancholy cilise to refer to '%he death of anotter hon. member of this House--the hon. g--n'lJemaen who W f She South Riding of the county of Waterloo, 'That bhon. gentlemin had been with them at the opening of the Hous» this year, aud had been attending to bis dutiles untll a feow days »go, when hbe bad oscaston to return home. While there he had been stricken with para-- lysis, _ He bad never spoken afserwards, and now his spirit had pasisd a«way. He (U¥r. Mowat) was able to »:y of him as he hid been of Mr. Grahaw. thas he was much es: teemed snd very isflaensial in bis constitu-- ency, The regard which bis veighbouars had felt towards bim was showa by the fact that he had held the <ffices of councillior reevo, ard warden _ Ar the last gucni election be bad been the ohotoe of all parties zo far that his political opponents and his hiends united io saying soat it he wou!ld ocnsent to be the 0s didate the usual con test would not take piace in the riding. He (Mr. Mowat) bappensd to kaow a listle more of kim than he had of the inte hon. member for E'rontenso, and he bad great satisfaction in stating that he was a gentloman of high mooral and religlous obaracter, as woll as ot burisess talent; thst ho war reoognlsed by all who kuew nim to bave atriven muflw do hts dnty in all the relations of life, both to h's God and to his fellow-- man, He(Mr M«wa) did not wish the action he bad taken in the oase of the death of Mr, CGirabam, or the sc in which he pro-- pored to aak the Hau«« to t ikte no w, to be a precedent f:r ali future occaslons, but he

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