The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Feb 1877, p. 1

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moants, se : nm'nm l_EfllSl'T"RE On the 24:h sestion, «xtsuding the right in of search given to officers, o en L My, MEREDITE obj sated to the proposed TRO PARUIAMENT------SECON3 SESSIP. interference with the Lberty of the subjsot, commmenemed@ememememenn = ul.g..:&:'sxn nl:d t'ha:g WAY & 'no:\ l'l:'- ' or an: seothicer or lazpec! Tavrsoir, Fob, 1. who was fit for hh'pc-hlon to enter 'a pri. The Speaker tosk the chair as 3 o'slook. vate hcuse for the willul purpose of disturb. ing the cocupants, For his part he PETITIONS, thought that the regulationsy with re: The following petitions ware presanted :-- gard to those who sold liquors with: Mr, Leaudee--Ot C, P. t a! ; ol Wa. cut a losnse ahoald be of the MHeowebt e a/ ; of Sohu R.&ul et al ; of M, most atringent kind, even more stringsnt Staunton ¢¢ at ; of J. W. Gale d al 3.pnyll| than thoss appl;ing to hoiders of Hoonsos, for cortain amendments to the Aot incorps-- Mr., MEREDITH cmtended that even if rating the Toronto Street Rallway. there wasa chaace of such a wrong being Mry. Boulter--O! the R wyal 0030 of Dau» committed occasilanally, it should uot be per. Nal Snp-?lpuqu for amendments to mitted by the Aot. their Aot of Insorporation, Mr, FRASER sild that if the premises of Mr, Boulter--O! Thomas Walker c a/ , of the license hoidera should be open to search, Stis for the re--opening of the Sttrliag so ahcald the houses of those who had not a mgmnl. _ Mooense, Mr., MeDsugall (Middlesosz)--O! Thomae Mr, OURRIE polsted out that the right Hay ¢ at , of Allss CUra'g, for ostrtala amend: « of search was only allowed when the parson ments to the Asseasment Ast with reapeot to had the reputation of selling Uquor contrary the cxemption clauecs. $o law, Ms, Watterworth --O! the County Councli Mr. ROS3 realid that Sthis right ot of Middlesex, for cortaitn ameatmen's to the search was one of the most essential Munlolpal Act, asmhkwo :lhoh T'ho:' nnd' lho;;ld' l:i Mr, Kean--O! Loyal O:--angs Distrlot th. groat evil to be i m nctns oifi Sn is Prckiotied' insm, w h aald the ¢ ssaolations of Ont wask aed Wosk ° "atm LEU DEA sefd that the right of Mr, Boll--O( R. W,. Rilde'l aal 5,000 s #a same others of Toronto, prazing for amonAmonts search should not be allowed in the case of in the Licenze Ast, providing that no more meroly suspeoted private houses ar in the reducions bs made in the number of H.-- case of tavernr. It was rather high--bhanded censes, and that taverns bo allowid t re: bo exrtend the right of search in the former main open until i1 c'elook on Saturday case, He belisved au information should nights, first be lald. REPORTS BY COMMITIEESS, Mr. gy RRIE said that acoording to that Mr. Pardac presented the filth report of :"' "'- lng '"';""':" °: ": "'3 the Commities on R all ways, houes wi wpeote plog their moutbhs and wearln Mr, Fraror prorented the cighth reop»rt o! the pscullariy happy countenmuces ,,M'g the Private Biils Committee, | were u:ual on auch occasions, a policoman Mr, Boultar presented the report of the | would have zo :ight to go in and 1es Belect Commitsee on the Biil to amond the whotier the law was observed, Aots resqecting Dintlatry. Mr. CREIGHTONrald that though he MANUFACTURING EYTABLLSHMENT 3 held the privacy of private bousas as high IN OOBOURG as any one could, ho approved ol this pro-- Mr. HARGEAFT moved the m orminn i aolt io omery oo Tho mwroiind | :&'é"'"{;':&:' '"o"d dlo:'hgi m'. order to carry out tention | ena! wa of Cobourg to certain manufacturing establishments, aud ho. MEK!legg aad "l:.:o the Bill ': that the B I! be recommitted to the Private nE io vailoepred doaim walt was Bills Commisten: Carried Snd ie ns ons coppuataat CONSTABLE3, j The obj--ot of the law would, he feared, be Bh.l'" MOWAT -o::: :c llTr:i rnd'l'ng of a Eefented by such a provicion, -- respasting cons e motion was Mr. FRASER said that this proviel certled and the Bill read the first time. been 15 force before, nso it u..'i".'.'.'.'.'?..';':;' RETIURN, cazses ol lwton. do:-:don&: lp:rh ;f ;l.x'; Mr, Wocd presented police or isspector ec clause he copigs ol the minutes :! 'a'u':"-u':f not heard cf them, logs of the SHoenate of the Ual-- Mr, REREDITH moved that tha words weraity of Toronto darlog 1874 5 6 relat-- *'or report:d to b» sol4" be struck out, Ing to tke affillation of nmul schools with Losk the Uaiveralty of Toronto, The section thon passed, THIRD REAOLINGY, The $5:h cseotlion garssd with alight The fcllowlng Bllls wore read the third amecdmink, time an? pazssed :-- On claute 26, To aliter and amend the survey of the o Mr, CROOK3 exjlalaod, in rep! Mr, lsuds of the Cavnada Company in d. towa-- Code, that the hio:fion of t'n':r', :0" :. shipe of Bssanqust and M.Gillivray.--MUr, glive the munioipalitios the exerss of the fund Parder, over the speolficd amount. There had been For the admission of Willlam E. I4card! zsome deubts as to the construction of the as a Proviacial Land Sarveyor.--Mr, Wilson. Act as regarded this provision, but they were To awond the Aot of Incorporation of the removed by the Bill, Canadian L{:; Iastitute of Woodnook. Mr, MEREOITH sald he could see no | ~----Mr, Mowat,. * ncosssity for appointing an inspector in those | To cansolidate the debt o! the Pork Hops countles which had parsed the Dankin Aot. : Harbour --Mr. Rosevear. h.l(rin(')'lr!OOKS :lshll that l::ou who hal Respeoticg the Posl G M e en instrumeatal iu carrylng tho Dankia in Shnidnai, Apoms 4 Py P 6 w +i nima ks Bill had themacives asked that the machinery R:zecting 3% Paal's Churcs, la $ke vil-- t ue Loainte Aot shoullt bo'!n * ':"hh" (4 lago of A'monte.--Mr. Code, _ tho':lcdo:unflu,':u without is the D Act 4 * we e pugatory, To aword ths Ast incorporating the Up-- $ Usuadh Biste Sootety.--Sr. Mowat, --* Mr, MERRICK thought that countles passisg the Duokin Actshould not be auked To authorizs the town of Dandas to pats to pay so large an a Cp a by law exempting the Oanada Sorow Com-- 0".'. L",c! .l;fl!l. wonniior «xgoutel t pany from tazes, --Mr, MoMshon. h 6 Mr, CROGCKS said they would not bs ex-- THE L{OENSH BILL, pooted to pay so large an amount as ths ; sie SHB 1 sant "the Aoh reporiing the T s DALE Airinemt sposie l to amen e Acts ros '+ vose! app detes: rale of fermented or eplcituous llg::n, Mr, lives in counties where fiJ)II::' Ac* was Clarke (Wellingtor) in the chair, in force lastead of inspectors, Clauss 19 parss4 witth alight verbal Mr, WOOD sald the Imspectors had more smendmeat», Srouble in carryiog ou't the law in musioipal-- Seotlon 20 was allswed to ataund, 'l:":n"'h'" "': D"':" Act was in force than The 2200 oclauss was s'rusk out paltiics where it was not, Olsute 23 nssrek with dal ad l Mr, HARGRAFT oconsidered that the Rlliea in verorm amand-- | Province dught to pay the expenses in coun:

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