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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Feb 1877, p. 1

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e _ m 2 CGovernment were pursuing left no cholce EG'SLATUQE , but to acceps the whole nh-z because to nHTAR'a L *A e Object to one of the grants would defsat the w6rericcmn uty ccverres: whele, but at the risk of defeativng the meas. j ure, ke should, however, move in opposition TEED PASLIAMENT----SECOK] SES3I0R Bo the grants to two of the rallways when Witiittemmennideyeemmrecrmmemnee -- _ concurrence was asked, a o Mr, MEREDITH sald §%--a%am change had Mosua¥e F'?' E+ been made in the rseolutions, lppl;nl:g the The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clook. Eoondl of tha sale of the lands mlong the REPORYS BY COMMITIEEY ' ty fi'bgm'& 'l'il-flw-!' 0 map ths vizos r railway a! Nis. Mowel presented the yeport of the Mr. PARDEE replied that he stated dis-- in matine ts Aik o ". 1. Ond Hnstln ures intrpdrelog the resistin Shot a s would not be TORONTO STRERT RAILWAY, _ app!fsd rolely to aii she Viokorla Raliway, --__ Mr.CAVERON moved the third reading"of but to form a fund to r:osup the Provinco 'the Blll respecting the Toronto Birset Raii: for any charges on iss revenue cauccd by ald way. bo rallways. & & 4 Mr. FRASER sald he hoped the hon. Mr. CAMERON said that in that care, It |u|1.un¢- would allsw the mtion to stand the Viotoria Ralilway was noet buaills, the laad ; until to--morrow, as some hon. members were would be looked up, which he considered ob-- mbsent to--day who would like to be pressnt Jeotlonable, i durinrg the debate, I% would be a saving of Mr. PARDEE said that it the Viotorla time to put it off untli ta--morrow ? Rallway were not built, the lands world be Mr, CAMERON--I suppose we will have unsetiled for years ho com:. He could not a debate if we do put off the motion until to-- zee, therefore, that the G:vernmsnt in setilog morrow ? k -- §hem aside would be looking them up, Mr, FRASER--Not cso lopg a debate as if Mr, MACMAHON thought that the roso-- you go on to--?ay, for we will have, of course, Iutlions rhould have been voted on sep:-- to speak sgaions sime, aod I think we can rately. keep 1} uy ustil cur friends arrive, Mr, CAMERON contended that the Com« M¥r, CAMERON--I can sse no advantage wlesionsr of Orown Lands etated that the in priting it off, for I supposs there is no land eales wers for the puzpose of recouping possibliity of getting the pariles to come to She Government for the ali to the Victorla an agreemen*, ' Railway, Mr, FRASER--I thitk I1§ would be a BMr, MACDOUGALL (Simoos) conald-- ravicg of time, for if wo go on now we ered that _the Giftsronce was im may bave to take all the dey an4 away Into waterlal. _ It involved a mote quse-- night, whereas Iif you postpoanait is may, be Rion of book--keeping. The sales would sittled in a fow mlautes, I make this sug: not do much more shan rscoup the CGovern. gestion in order to save time, i::nnt L :.:lh. ald tottltc' ]Y!&horll. gmw.ly& l en tho r were no 1 6 lands wou .Hl'l;.m(JAdeI:I:'O i. g'fi. Spsuker, I move the be cf no valuc, and the Government would ® not get the n: oney, Mr, FRASER--Then you don's propose §o lot 18 stand ? Mr PARDEE said tharif 14 tarned out Kr, CAMERON--No that the Victorta Rill way would not bs * ons Lacily t bullt, hke wouid admis that the lands might Mr, FRASER--I am sorry for that, for I | mot bo sold, _ Etill, is was znecsssary t> have | thizk we will be able to keep it up till our the landa set arlde io order to provide a fand frlcuds get here, ko reocup the Provincs if the road ware built, Mr, LAUDER--Do:s the hon, gentlaman The resolution set aside only 800,000 or mesn to try and burke the Bill by postpon: 900,000 aores, out of a tote!l 'of 7,000,000 l"' the motion until to--norrow ? aores, When 1t waes kan wz that theso lands Mr. FRASER--No, I do not, Ithisk when were bon Pilde Bparn woul be . no exouse for | I ray so the hor gentleman should believe nuszthorized settling, h 1 me. _ I shall be obliged, it the hon, member Mr, CA&MERCON snought tlutLi cro might for Esat Toromto will not postpns his mo. be daznger o%f land sp cnlasors ge.t;)?g hold °§ Bblon, to move the adjournment of the dsbats the lands, as they could buy en bloc at $2 to teak tie feeling of the House, DCL.CTARDEE ald that 5l Mr, CAMERON--The third rea ir, P # ab there woere con. lhcur'.d have taken place on Friday, IM:II- éliions to be imposed by the Lieubenast lowed it to stand L«nn the Mhru'- CGovermor in CouvoiL General suzg:sted 1% wou'!d be batter to do Mr, CAMERON procecded to orlilo'ss the to, as be thought the partics might come to ralway policy of the Government generally, rcme arracgeman$, Now, I understand, ths remarking thas the Toronto and Nipiesing bon gentieman is going to move his amand. thoulé have beern pat through as fas a&; ment, Haliburton, 'The Vigworla was now, how-- ! Mr. FRASER--Yes, sever, a fixed faot, and o would take no ob. | Mr. CAMERON--Then I cranoy allow 1\ Tusy the Pones Artber" and Reutoninies | to stand, and wo must have the debate, I{ that " °h.&"°°~ 3;:"; .a o i ons he had not intendsd to move his ameadment rallway had any olaim for Goverament sup e bad net Intend a pork keyond ths faot thars the member for I n:!:t have conaidered whether or not I Algoma, who had been eleoted as an Opporl-- should put off the motion §o--day, tlon member, had given a steady support to Mr, FARAASER--I cannot underlake not to the Goverpment He did nok think the move ay amendment. Whitbhy and Port Perry was a railway of the Mr, CAMERON--You might move it to-- | slase which were entitled to Government ald. morrow, but not to--day, | It was only seventeen miles in length, and Mr, FRASER--I have given the required | could not be said to be of any value to the lofloo.' Baturday is a day for notices. | sounky for the purposes of colonization or | Inoreasivg the popuilmtion -- He had no doub} Mr, CAMERON--It must be on the . that it could be butls without the aid, and, table bsfore firs o'clock on a day on whici besides, is passed throuph a sestion that was the House is ia seesicn. already weli ua:;ed with 'unvny:. hl;h. um mouney exper upon 1i% cogl ve Fx'l'drn'yFRASEn W ol 1 uore snilice. o8 bec: lpteul hto better ldv;::?lgl ln o':her * pauts of the csanitry, a connections Mr, CAMERON--Thsn we must go on, which is was pr-.vpond"ro ertablich by this Mr. FRASER--Mr, Bpeaker, I move the rsilway conld be secured by the Midiand adjsurrment, and the Toronto and Niplsaing, Ho would The Houre then divided on Mr, Fraser's no#, however, harse obj ced to the lernthg motlon for the a<jonrnment of the debate, of sid to the Whitby and Port Perry if which was cartied. Yous, 48 ; Nays, 22. _ | Oi'?!hcrl more :!l:n;vmg bndGnot boe;ll;!t out | 1eso wes the Toron'o, Grey, and Brus«, a THE HAMILTON COURT HOU3E, vory dererving road and 'one Zl great bune «_ The Blil to provide for the eractlon of a fit to the connry, ard he thoughat it should Court H: ue in the clty of Hamillton was bave bren alded. With regard %) the read the third time and passed. Creg::o Vilicy, ho dll;! £oi thisk jm finanolal oorditon was ruch as to ju? the SITIINGS OF THE HOUSE, expootation . that 1t " would" be" bailt Mr, MOWAT moved, "That on aud with the smaill amount ef G--vernment ald ateer Tuerday sext there shall be two sepi-- which is had recsived, If the grant was no' ;r.:'.n "3'"'8;. °'"":;' H°;"'a:=' fitlll'o' x:s gufficlest to Iscure its construction the Gov-- tigne co:moudc 4 .'PT% _' Carcled, «rnment wore only puting the money out of 8 E& o0 q. m, ArZ the resch o! other enterprisse thast wore RAILWAY AID. deservisg of hcl!:;. § bTht; Nonhh Slmoo; Rali-- | s way was ons which be thought should have B:).':. ':" nfi:';': &n:':'"f tlnafivh:: been aidod,. Heo usdsrs:iood the reason it on the rallway ald resclu bad not recelv.d aid was bucaure of the ad. 9 tone, I verse inilnence of certain gentiemen in the Mr, CAMERON sald that the course the House who were intersated in the Hawllton

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