' - ,_ . , V , 'i Tr PNP. n ' Ta 'tIT, fu', MR, 'a i. .'-' C a, MP, 1B% '., , t , ', '. C _ _ V . . ' J . , Ir "s _ . ft'J,5'l ,. - . "f -r'y'ts" "_""!!..,?':'),'-'""':"'-"':? 'lrir'.)issr5r,i7, .; "W a / f ' " l rt?)5,"r""$.'f. ,' I _ I . _ ,/"";F:I:i'.'. it, . u Il forthwith passed the reduction, and reported. , . " TmmenAY. Msech B. "A " _',(r"C'ii'ir,r,:tRl _ T courts; 1ffgi :rmneod tgt"ooee,'2t, to the , e sm'iookthcciistr at it o'clock. . " N. Isle':,;"',"";"'" _ u u I no e verninent int t f . . . " «who 3.3:"? . I and other matters. He claimed that the dutieehd: V "f P"rtr' were reed " Rev. H. D. Powle "In: , .;..y:fE5td, , , ' tho Inspector of Registry Ollices were " important , _ ' REPORTS OF COMMI'H'EES. _ 94;"- . 475 IN I " thotre ot the Inlllector or Asylums sud Prison. - _ Er. HARDY presented the report ot the 501009 J's-,1}: f, Te,? tre Yet the salary was about half ea large. Ho believed " "3orttmittett on the Municipal Act, and the for)!" of i, ".i'v"is', ' Ft' J the reason why this reduction was made was that " f _ ' a numberotseleot Committees on separate 'rirete "" T git; the gentlemen occupying this position in. of . w. A . - Bills. , _ . I t - , I ferent war of thinking iron: themselves. w" ' THIRD READINGS. "a . q } Mr. RUSS said there will a at diff . d a third time e . '5' . 11t,t the JI,', omega. Mr. Iisggmuir wwi"m33 ' 2li1..f.','P"'i'"r Bills were m " _".i'l r e cient o 'cer en worked sssiduoual i . ' . - . rice ot the pulilic. mid gave his 'l'llS',tii2ht, 'fri _ "It. "wad the Rub", Attt ot Ontario. Mr d walk, .but the Inspector of Registry Oilices wee e /' r. n ' ' practising lawyer, and his duties were not nearly To further amend the Act incorporating the llsm- i so arduous es those of the other. ilton (in Light C'ompattr-Mr. Williams. '7. ,erMi%1ftoc1te,",t1toute, Itilts hon. gentleman JUSTICE IN THE NORTH-WEST. I _a'. _ D _ Prove e ouse that they had a The House then went into Committee on the Bill i , done wrong in odectiug this reduction. to provide for t he Administration of Jrutioe in the I v Mr. nOOl'rssld this wee not what he had we. northern and westerly parts of Ontario - Mr. . Mr. FRASER claimed that this was the effect of ' Moqrat. [ " what Bad been said, end the hon. gentleman had Mr, HEREDITH asked what additional sppolnt i th' 33:05 23.12:; J','."",",,',",',', of 'l',htTtirt"o"pitt, ments would be mode under the Bill. , I ii. equieoe eiitt . ' . ...l, fact thatpot only gentlemen on his own side J/Ile , l t I?" hoo',', AT trsid that fre 'tett,1?rr "MSW V House. but himself u well, had voted for this re- I re es en one silent! would be sppoui . t , t'fttteilt, tf pro; Mafia " or their mouths to _ The Bill was reported. e n a wi i. eectwasthe lie hich f ..N . - , _ - , we?" attempted )f,'d't',,'.',, on, "Mum" UI If; IN emotion or resonator: comm a we. "ss' ' bl : wor in very suocees ll y, and his hon. friend was Thr Bill to . , ,' , I . , t proudo for the impact cn of Insurame I feeling yr.', 'utgrr. ("were "Id iaNrhtor.l Companies was passed through Committee. JL----"" k I Mr. MhBEDITli contended that hen. gentlemen , , f . , ' , , , " i ' , fpposite had steadily refused to decrease their me- luLl.C'l'IOhS T0 "1L As'tHOtr,LY, l I q I otity in aeoar of maintaining the Notice ot tho . l iN Civil Service ottieials until they readied a trenthmuo my: 3:33;: wettt into f.ie,elttt on the Bill to . ll . . . . , . ' _ rproviaiontr reapcettrtg (3160.th to the who iii-sin oppositlouto them IPolitically. lie de. Legislative Atme H Mr Mo . t T nicd that political reasons ha intittattced him or . em ' 't . ("a . , ' l his In", in 1rttackurtt the salary " "a, of the "i. Mr. MEREDITH and ho thought it would be ad- ' ciahs visnble to appoint e statutory roturuirtg-ofticer. _ I - . Mr. PARDRF, '" .0", that the Home had seen Mr. MOWAT would consider the tttttit/stints,.) , . i _ _ m to reduce the "Ury of an inspector of Registry pointed out that in some cases a tixttd officer might l ', Ollie-es. because there was: necesclly for the inch not be ttble to ore-cute the Wilt, and the i-lozminii I tioii, and because he performed his duties most em- would g,',',',",'),",',",'),'.', y.' delayed. .witt? regard to cwntly. That gentlemen, however, bud only to l the Iilttt o.t iyth, which W" mentioned i," tytcisu ' I. . l thunk hon. gentlemen opposite for the reduction, for , clause o tttie AN, the hon. member for a1rorth Grey 1 ' "though they believed that his salary woe not too had made some statements on the occasion of the l a: large the, tt'ttpod to stand by the Government when I second reading of the Bill. The general clauses of I it they upheld but enlary. I I)"; tlgiillpro'vidgd that, 2/itr, whore itbwns dodubii- l: 'r' . I u w ilcll'l ing it vi ago or town clon " , t . "ie/i e,"%t,t"ug It; "CP.",,,':',,,'.',",)',",- should t.eeontridye.dto belong lotliatone 'l,'lfc'ihrll t I hon. gentlemen opposite. They had coined JI',, gm emetic: population. This village was partly m i point and were irrrtated; if they gained nfewniore, i330?" 'ttCa", 91:13, Huron. iend " Elna"- , . their anger would know no bounds. (Hear, hear.) were :0 that, fl' vi:w of we "We" 2'diell it :2: I " time contended that th 0 ' . ' e Prrluyr " ' - Mr. MO . l ppoeitioii had well to settle the matter dtMnitety, so as to prevent r I ct,ak_y1N,'..r,of.1,T standui the reduction of the Civil an appeal to the Courts. The hon. member for T _ Sauce salutes. hast Grey had spoken of this section es he- l I Mr. BALLANTYNE pointedont that the; .'m he tttir in tha "WW" of the hon. member for ' i r mzilogy between the easeot the 1era.t..or.oirutrr West Huron, but be (Mr. lowat) had never l l I , I one» and tutotthe Civiismios moi-1., " m Token to that ttestMemen upon the new". ml l . , l I former was allowed to prsotiee his profession, while t vere had been no intention whatever of anything of I l. a: . the latter were forced to IP" their whole time to this kind. . The sole object of the section was to pro i ", . . in. " duties. He showed that the reduction in the vide that eitirent or the tWar" should rota "ch m I i salaries of the deputy heads ot the various Depart- the Jiviaiott " which he lie ' i l _ ' ', meutewoui'l very si-rlously impair the eillcicncy of Mr. GIBSON said that the population in these _ l . y ' I the Civil t-'eryie1. 'ltetiier tluut impair that etttciency ridings were so evenly balanced that that oni- would _ a i hominid resign his seat in the House. (lieu. hear.) preponderato with which the population of Birth was I _ r "inexperience wereihet there was no more honest and counted. He repudisted the inundation that this one. _ . . . I capable oi'llcers to be found "III."IOIO who served tion we! put in with a View to party gain, as the attoii- t a T the U..t.trio Government. 1:10 wished that the peo- tion of the Attorney-General had been enllvdto it by t ll . pie Os the comm! had Wuytiis tho galleries tumigltt himself without tho knowledge of the hon. member _ _ ' & ' ' , that they niiulit ie.'t,uhid"e't1 the action of hon. for Weet Huron. " , gent mot-n r'itlroti"s, s are wetneued the hollow- ' . - . T, , . tern']" the motion Wat had been made. ttLar, mfizyeiiliggalllfisderdf'mdntgddfieftcd£2333: Ao'n . 5; .P, I \ I ear). _ I this point, that hetur. Creighton) was " reckless." _ I , :5 j I 1ssr.firstueA," thought tliet the conduct of tho He could only say that it this were so his reokleee ' i' ' . i wasiiion Lad . ghoul tint Vury little of tan ', statements were bated on the Attorrut4hsatsea1u l \ , t spirit of that hie leader lind decvettdvd own figures' no then proceeded to quote '\ I Ft I - upon thetri, Mr. wait "Mill"? afraid nor it intuit-d from the Attorney -General'e DWI! Wrort in I r A i I ii) iii 1r.vrtr.rthostlyriy1w!riehte!y recewcd by the the question of the electoral divisions ot ) ." w i.~.'.... Jt'ti "! 7'." ill.! a inn-.- ol "Ya'"'.. None 0. Huron in the session of 1814-5 the numbers od the 's, ' I I 'rr' up ..i rtans'l trl y ill-W u, ar." " ', Wm, M " itA.N A popu1ationofthts varioutownships which were given l ' ' we.» "r""' 'st' mil-ii all imm- um he"... in that speech, It.""',?, that the population was . z , ) -,' aw.- 1..y.r/.'.1'.'/" C' 1'"in iii-y out» iu be known at that time. a stated that this section ' " tit, .-. , F. ":l:'_V ['Ii'lli'llu-I' ttt i.. showed that this was a one of attempted "ierrr t I Mr. l l Hill". 1.1-1 tilatho l'-' not Nu A th ' itfl,.rt mandering." I rv's , _ , ' 'l b, '/,,' "d ,tf '_,... I: in t The House sdjournedatone ouoeh. . if l i i':ru" r,', up. iv lv'i-v wzilii. ii.-ii{n . it' .. F l" i' tral "A, ..,. '. C' .l, I I 0'1; trnl, AFTERNOON SESSION. 4 . I .-...:.x L. 4:53.»; A i w The Speaker took the chair at three o'oleek, t . M.. ("lief-N n"; hat the r' i'lliii' ind been. I PETITION. J r C Cti'upoilnd to "in". tt t,ttrvi!ictiug -'," Nixie Ti tit! ' h G [', I . t. wtti:'ltt, and "u It 'tt a "The m thu part t lope one J. e rent WesttrrrtRailwar Com. t in tl " Mos g-ntltauer: ttl w. tr.o " ar"..'.' "I, mm. I puny, that the llili before the House respecting the " ")'1{i>'i"""3't'-'iloli of {in Cro, "rrir ""3 it ll iii? by London Juana Railway "' gtttt PM, w" P". . " L' . """mlriu ""ppiugotor:t, it the um: "rtvFrr'r. lie I 'tated, CY I . ffff1'J',j'i,l iii-st the (luv. mil-(int and iiimr Mime-rt. hi I MARSH LANDS. _-., n. U. a )0 I n, ' r ', Piiur, he Proper [minim in [UIJOIIUJ to "In The Bill toincor , "m V ' ' M", . , tt I, . . porste the Lake Sumo: Marsh q Mr (,t,'tfhv1,lCl,l',.c,", 1:13;": i the lens no n (cs 'tg,' Draining Company was road a third time. --------" ( i . f" "I in "v i..i rt '. e . )vi " W.. -" ' v H ' titcy tor tho vlllu" tt Inspector of Re, Ist:.' Oltiuett. Thfgli"::ngngIf-ESKSARLE:0.\1[£'?EIL3. , , Mr. SCOTT explained that he l rd iii-tic no attack . t lnspoc If','] o .nlurenoe , I yte,yyt avail-men owosit" "mum die had fi2tettit'ttr,,ig.r been amended in committee, was r i .vyort to routine the solely of iiio Ltspce'.ot' cr "or , . I I rr idraf,1ti'iihtl,eAri had point " out Hm: it sv.ettwd SECOND BEADIXGQ. i It _ a hey wore discussiriz the qu fdllOll with . . _ , 9 reference to the politic-n1 prm-Jmtics of the omcei- I The NEW" mm were read IA troeottd time _ l IIT' rather than upon m mm mm" Rationing the application of the Religious Insii- , Bl , M." FRASER had been payinq Inertial ntlcniiou mum" Act to the bhurch of Eng1asuL-Nr. Mowet. ', a [l A .to. what had been uttered by the hon. " ntlemau, uni To extend the Act respecting tho Heir, Disvisee, I' . 1 1133323"; " well as Lie remarks 1." humus", and Assignee Cotmnisaion.-Mr. Mowat. I i r. Imiter) with the opinion Hut he "as Jr,. I A , ' . ' t',1ftl"v'iit'g, "willing? on that [do of the House "he Tho Bill to tulerueed,e/0'fi, t " in t tui all sr. , rtr'tb' I', weroeniee or , Inspector of 'lueg'b?ll,"lA1t'yiu he ualucr of thr I and," tending. p l a wee/e,,?,',',',', rontttthg by Mr Mill: tlu, item fo: I hang: MOWAT explained that when a wife barred ' , isucrurteoo, l'w'lc'd b 31'le wut Conceited in I. OWN" " Piece of property mttrtgtvged to r.. m N l . y I ' h. on " f O p. r h , upon tho following diVisiou c-- I 'lth1rtrti'llh1r,e',d,fti', she practically deprived Ti t Yeas-ares-so. Apprmr Ballmtvnv Baxter an amen btto P.ropfsrt ' and thtretyy - A , l _ Bi'hui". 1to9fsuid, Cl 1'i'cirC'rci,i i','ity'r"cr'idr0iiiiiii'. I . Bill was 3312030.": 13:39:: "I the LUV, "blob this I r. , C, ' ton), (file. Crook}, Currie, llcrocho. Fenll, Finlay- l, The Bill . tl ~ tlhu,?ttp. lliaison, Graham, Grant, lure; urt, ' I'Lhw:;]r(e)m tt teeoad time. g . IF. ny lane Lyon (Algomu) Lyon (Melton), ', I , NS TO THE A . " NK' Mcheney, iiif2%,' hii'ht'od, 'sij'iii'liii, Home. The "ouqo agtin Witttt into C ss5?rrtra. g: Muster, Mowni, O'Jrrnioghue, l'nt'eisoii. Paxton, to make further provisions o"".tuttet on the Bill , Robinson, lines, Sexton, Sinclair, Siietsinger. to the Lueigut'trtsAstremist "iTeotiug the election. ' l Springer, Striker, Wetteraoi th, Widddicld, Wilvau, . Mr MOW " . r. 'l, Wood --u. orTGds'ii"ci f,,l',s't"'2,f/g hon. member for North t. NAYI-Meure. Baker, Roll, Bonito), "radar, Cl thought reclileei- and '1r,'/dhtit,t, he should not be a via. Code, Coutts Creighton, Deacon, b'iosltvr, llur- figures in his defence Ibut il, m owr.ihh. Mowat'a) ' , . graft, Harlan, keen. Irvudvr, Mui'uugnll. Mc- miss against him Gi been "hydration otreekusi.. .. l Gownn, Meredith, Merrick, Monk, Morrim, Martyn, Charge ot' corruption against as 0 on account of his [j, 2gt,ilu2,'.hop, "$33111an Runyon" t'scoU, ull on a question (if GGG.' Government, ttot " 3 " ' 1 ' ey, l , ig'ie. ill..-3o_ . Mr. HER , t . . Ir " . Malta-r31 OWAT moved that the House do new from? EDITH-m here did those figures come C l . Mr. rr Curie d on a division. odfp,,5f2r,A2?',rr'e,',1,et', mt had come from the i , The House sdyourned et 1 30 a. m. and he had collected . from othee Bfryroeh but had given th them w" ftrhr1owniuiirure' C tha"' ', em to the House. These. however: i . "m . it"). E2Mqtl L, _ ' .