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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Jan 1879, p. 2

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. A- V 1Ps'lV7'. b V _ A ' , . " ., _ w r _. TTTT. a? 'T-'. " ' f A - V, . -t.'rl . ". a A NAT.» ' _ . 1 _ ' I, aid Bttd he removed ttom Itiariay atom seedingly ditiicuiy for him to make it up. F of blame in regard to the proposal of hon. ' peer that he was right then, and right now , gentlemen opposite-- dwell. Tm: (item: report ot Mr Scott's 4 JS,'grgsrT, Ifp"tt,a, 'uttmetyialth_-, I "eclt "new" _ re t tr to IP.". that he hm l Mt SCOTT said he had been opposed to havin tld V t1t'ehtt'et "number 'dAei',t,",',' salutes- _ nutter discussed with closed doors, especially I', 'ld ' th , have t at the member: of murrcd in the general expression of opinion on fd'dlTli'rtvgt nut .utN8ttutr ptrid, u le had . both aide: of the Home. he had been of opinion doors. A d h 'et!1tt w" '.hueuytd with (nosed "are he had become amombor of the House that " war dis 2 d 'hd "as" " unfortunate that i: V the solute: of Mariners "ttho Crown intiuiarlo were , . f,"li'i','f, W: lama: doors." the vote- tt not adequate to the position. With regard to the I on. gen omen shod d W mado known, and u tlu, (increased indemnity to members he was also 3.. mommy should "ow that they did not tti-rover " tojustity thtu,tor he could not'we why 'di)'dif'//lt'i': I " tho mm taUu When. -ulottutnopPosite. nun in 'ttiy.H?uisis Fens not entitled to the name i 7 A Mr. Cameron had thus loft upon record ther,',,,',',', ')fq,'gt,",', tif,; members or the Home . . I, e w r was a: union. in unbo.m.uled disapproval of the Province or. Ontario as the work of 1flhta'r'l,lt,toi s, course which was new proposed to fhrmmot" was, and " was u'qaal ly 0mm," to mm i he followed by the Opppontion. am. , The report of the you proceeded "T The next member of the Opposition re. , With Inet, to the el'e,,'t,erdf, "ig2gt, ported 'll the 3leut was the hon. member r 38001:.- in " lulu-rent not more on equate l m r t " . . . Moonpo'mno than toe that Inbour and nttondunoo, fr, No.1 . Gr!" '5 whom it P' and and in man: we. it was ttoo little. At the can: - Mn CthlullTOA was in favour of the advance. r Ime. he was not dulrone o granting any mm II ' . . . . . wouldbean induwmont' for niiyciuu of the com- t Ire. teo',. Slated} Wilctliu he was in Quint] to lurk admission for what remuneration avoui o going turt icr or not, but certain terms" get. " 'Ci? cf?" gape? 2313:? It was he "as in favour of the proposed in: consider "Boo too inm- . '" iere. re 0 o ' F - ": ' . - _ alanine at: rotspuatubtttty that Giiiiili to the Gov- 'Pe.'. .t)y.y?yyc,' and lauct1tdi'.) l! CHOW" , acumen: with ruler-edict: tle,',':,',",',',,",,',; "it: did duet if}; tum "Mime hon. member for North = know whether homgent omen oppos. 0 euro to as lugs Wio was [minted in the Ain't! i" any anything tutti-on. He spoke only iayliridttallr, in the 10llou'ing words It'. f , and not for the 0pm. (no root could speak tor _ b_r . I ', Charmaine. 1rii12,le."1.u',tij,,t mirrored that the millennium t i . , wein never "er1r,e in t te, louse; but tl o t l: t , ll W 2,T, "1319631331: '31: vii-$2; .?,,eltt,',, (if; seemcdto haw hit upon iraurtuirtg waltz/.3: poglfnla'r. p :he plat" motioii would have to vote t , It warm popular movement. (Laughton) 3 , ". p . , . . g He was reported inurli in the, same way in l . against their own expressed opinion " well , - -' 'tha Gnom- 5 . . th r ntloman ' a "" _ l as tyrtip.st the: oi t..'d'd'. H ll Jet, n',' l Mr. BOULTlll: mm they had at hvstrttrtsek upon q l at that time} ctr " er. C n er oo P . asttbjeetv.pon which the/could all iigieo. (Langm- f say that it that gentleman were in or.) Jie believed this was a my, u, the riku l the Mouse to-day he would stand by the 31:33:31,332" one which he brttceed the country i, opinions he lied expressed upon this ques. Anoth bit l i., t f h o i ', bion. (Opposition members, "No, 110.") That . I or piommcnt man 0 t 9 9905 - gentleman he Watt sure would not now say tion, the gentleman who was member for t . . I 'South S . _ h i . 'gt , . . ' anything to brim: condemnation upon "he irpokf; ii))Co1t'hl',,ce.',1,/t'.'e n1'e,"t.'c,.'te/',"',tet, 3; Government aide ot the House for hav- k . ' . , Wq . ' p ". . . . w " t in followed the course Which he new the duties and responsibilities 0i . g ' kg, t on, a ton-d but 811Lr rated Ministers, and vilio knew wlratittdtunrury 5 l M no , pp . . gg NC. ' should be given to ii'icnibers. Ul his speech \ I (Hear, hear.) What Iliad .tllb patient We JAsits writs as follows:-- _ l tender of the Opposition said upon this 2.1 1'C1'l'/ld U] (S ' . d indiffer T .a.' . ' .; o' rbrtr i' r... ', "IH',: Si cor crease i "- qucstion whey. 1? vs PM"? d.' lubed ? I he once tty to the rcinnrlrs' (if 'ue)"',?,)?,-)),',,'),,",, rtew'qrulMu's Lttt i Mid was riatirticu with glVlllg ill!!! a few this matter. He had no more respect forthe opinion , , r " 'r cr l '.--- ty n gentleman who eat in ins room and wroteror a M tineg, 8!!) Inc, , W y _ nevmyapvr than he had for gr-niiunu-n who out in the l Mr. M2s'1lrira'1'N "inclined "1 the tttsore. olrgorra. "0mm and (Xll.','i'?"ll their opinions publiely. (Hour, l (Ions. 155ml For his part, ii'liia cmxsiiinvntu did not 00;: l . ' o ' H iriliai his N'I'Vl'ca were worth 'wo ttw mig t St,", $3.0 s,',ettett,'rttt,iot', iuf,e,'/, ttct somebody (lac.k Me favoniod minimum): ! we": 2 ' lici'ii-utl usd: that the O ioui. , Ile (the speaker) wondered whether the 1 across it," 31,: , $05,, J/ the course ill'. the _ Present inoiiibor for South Siini-oe in rttfer- , on. t n t "it ti t tl t indcmi'it . of f ring to this questions his election speeches Owing" t I", "32d": to comfoiisatc undertook to "emphasize" the conduct ot A - new Ton", "f: i hour and 1ol1,el'dst', his predecessor. If he did not condemn , them i i iLl a . . . CC, the former member, why not ; and why did i" 1'ie .ictui.e.r ot the Opposition, if he Y'ely,' he, now seek to condom}. the Government I' 5' thig debate, ring: he bigydil'2'oaii te, for iollowing out the policy of which he 5: m the tK',tititttt1 U a l m I IM?. . I' had so strongly cxprcstied his approval? i : Iiouge, he assented to the-proposed incrcato i Could he justify one without jus- I ' of salaries and indemnitica i that he was a _ iirying the other t The "peak" pttrtr to it, rmiwm" "fi,", 1'-'c,t'g'tt,Tgi. quoted a fuller report from THE GLOBE,' - aud taktsd t ie y."?? ocf""'em thet T, in which the some victvs were, expressed. , rr eminent, and that m "in a way . a d .,° The case, as presented by the Amendment I , Government te" ut" p aco a", If". hits to the amendment now under cousrdoratiou, 3 t opinion, be t " "my" J, a Iumlg . ',; was that one party to the offence proposed i _ _ l "a 1h,tmn report It 'le,', gem. 'idle, 2. to hang the other. (Laughton) The I '. f "we" was ruthrr longer, l', min" in o speaker from the Opposition side who wasi if V Pt House 1ey, lie.ote w "a, Q 1'2l"fd _ reported as having next spoken in the de. l , it that "w." Watt nothing repor tt tt Date in quoution was the member forl Ud not said c--. East Urey, who might be said to be the , 'f/c/h',','),,'),'.,,?, Pcels 'tte 1,"2ft'fg'gt,it, , prime tnorer in the present attempt to don- l " n t: co U c , , , ' . . . 'ttrf2'h' with closed doors, he wished to any that ho hum the (internment. Of him the Nait 1 i unduly concurred in the obaervatiomt 'd""d'lg hon. says _ V . f member! on both sides of the Home as to e pro- A. . . ' ' 1 my of the mum tho Government had taken. no main ees),'.'"' concurred in the observations of l git that the "Uriets Mild to members ot the (lovern- g . . . i ' ncutworo uotadcqunw to e important duties they lie got up and deliberately approved of A?" 'e,1',',1d,tih W "':~ Alt,,tLe,is.t'u1.ytli1uttl",' the increase, and had accepted the increased . crease " to IL' ennui d, . . . . ' l. to Latino would be 'll'dTlld'lrn'l' it's dignity it it iudenu1iw l" 1lyts'ststnsio.nstutd never played 2 he not unanimously concur in the resolution.' on record his disapproval or t'tttttottMt'att0tt. '. Mr. Litroisur-'i'tratt, 'l'iut GLOBE. l ' It tt' hom "teh',', for Dundas intruded}: I - f, 1 h' , ' , t , T 0 upon - upon t as question no can ruriiis l f PclPt1r.lr.-...Yft, ha in e,.8e " him With a text, tor he knew none that! and it " no uiiougcr than the Mail, and I would suit better than tlttst they had my that the man who said that, even by I .. oh d fr . " f . " th . ed . . . t. hi tion asks the prod... c mm in nvour t T e incrcas , giving his content to t no mo t salaries and indemnity The mover ot the _ , Home to condemn the Government for do. ' ' 7 . . _ . ' hi H,. 'k d ti picsent amendment to inc amendment, the tag that which he illuht, tas c - min to T.rt ' ' . . , . , ' hon. member tor boutn Simeon (Mi. lam- do. And what had the memocr tor Peter... l . ' , . _ . . . till) had been a more tigureutead in the borough, who knew something about the . , p . l . it and draitiu of the amendment to matter; some other monkey had been using [ "lg 1 'r. . ' his paws to pull the chestnuts out of the ', the amendment, said in the debate from t.. . .. l ivad b H . " Tlt , M .. . tire. (Applause) He would draw the wind; 'ld, 1; sort',',),..?).""""' t (ms attention ot the House to the way in which . rope: - ' . ' . the amendment to the amendment was , 5 bur. SCOTT said he had not laid anything when the moved Tho amendment but! no some]. l . 3, matter came up tor discussion, a! he did not approve b . . 7 d h b r _ of tho doom bung cloud. and so in- concurred in the . be" 1""le . t " the Itou . mom Pf I propodtioii. in, (lid "01:00 Why hort.gcutlenustt i... Jumped up in his place, and, With ttua nouwiihouid not rot-rive the some indomnii: as his _ heart in his ttuvat submitted members o0ltu1osuroect't'umruoifcunada. They , d t it Id thi . r l were awn, from tum noun-e as lung, null the duties Ft."', Rtnen ttttttt o l I an ts, "b may perturmcu View a: 1tulwtaut-to the Mormon the members knew, shut off the chance of , i "WW" tht ltytttit. fair diacussion, and plainly the whole mnt- l I That was what his own organ had said of _ tor had been arranged with this View. The 3 MI tspcech,atid 110w this gentleman cape face: of the occupants of the Opposition;, down and Was one of the prime movers in front benches waived that tho matter was r an 1nfear.our t'_lsich 25('"Sht to condemn part ot trsdheme. The different handwrit. . what he himscll. Lad agreed in. To men lugs in which it was prepared shovVed that , of honesty and intelligence". would be ex- _ ithit been written and space left for the o A'

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