1 r. _ . I? ' ' - ." q . r 'o "i! "a": - l '.l ' - - ' , ' - N '.i' ", l'" . 'rr"! .1: tr,m',% : ", . _ 7 T C 545"}: . . "I - 7; , .::-; N _ " _ C Us; I . , i, I IE ~31; . ' if" i u i M k - . , . r _ , . . _ . _ tmt1rtg tron-seasons- the air-onto! _ = "one Wigs. road». has. Lyon (Editors), labou- . , , iiiiiiit,GTtllk1'h'lh",l, and shove mm". It", wan, 'Mcltews, McMahon, Kassie, Itas- , and why such moneys were so paid than ' the number ter, "With. Monk. Morris How-t. 9ut?niyrhtii, t; ofni hts the Warden or the Prison has heel: absent PM. Perm". I'm-ton. .800", Sinclair. It!?.i.itosri 1 ' "i . from'his duties, by whose order or permission, and I SWIG Watterworth, White, Widdilleld. Williams, , ' how often without leave having been ttgat obtained . Wood-Ut. i T for such absence. Carried. t PROTECTION or GAME. I _ . Mr. HARD! presented the returns called for in 9 Mr. MEREDITH moved the second reading of the , _', , the resolution. 1 33111;: around than}? tg, ht r",'.th.i,t,",t, of game and i i. . "". or- arms shim ' e i was intend d to - r DELAY IN 001mrr COURTS' v hihit "poichuntiait and the killing for [1'i'M'Jlg'i , r ' Mr. Pdg,y,,r moved for n 1,Ng "i'dtl,"tg'dt . i of deer and other animals classed as game. , i 333%.??? /dgttt 'd m: may": ootnttr ', Mr. meson opposed the Bill, as it would inter. 1,, i Courts 'of the Province " cases in the County 1 fere with thelivelihood or. certain close of per-om . ' ' Courts which have been .partially heard and stahd 1'lt2g,"i.'"" to MMUQ extettt Mon hunting for an 2 ad corned for further evidence or "ailment, all . . ' a " cases in the County Courts which have been smut-d Mr. MEREDITH tatlt.that if the Bill were allow.. it' , and adjourned for Judgment in the year me He ed to Wt a 'rel roadiag "I Windmill" oouid V I moved " on account of 12','1',rtetg that the: he made in Committee. ., been nude to him that in one o s can res , . IL . . ,. I Court bovine" had fallen behind. Bo m " in. m M "if, opposed a" Bill " l own county was concerned they had nothing to com- , Mr. CLARK 'd (Nom'lk) and Mr. CUBBIE make f Phil of. I i in favour of the Biil. " . t he of lathe Brgt l The Bill was read a second time referred to g '.' MMi%eg,',pgf, 'e,ttrtp'tt'itg before the Contain!" of the Whole Home. and, reported with p, . return could he brought down. He had no ohJection certain amendments. T to the latter part of the motion. I Mr. summon?! asked whether the hon. member I' . The motion '" accordingly amended and carried It Muskoka intended to oppose the Bill in all its _ N ' r BOUNDARY. I W- . w , 2.rltl'i2lh',,,',e,yge "We" to the Lieu. Mr. MILLER ma that it was his intention to do _. "mime . ththe oldcousotohe Mt. . o laid 'ril'lh'hi'lh"du',tligi 2'2'ld2ttg between td,,'; Qa1i'l1,fd', 'l1.ihttlr 1t,tuet, it would _ " the Provincial and Dominion Governments R'rfit 'Mo" tt -e " l a . In! todar. 1 ing legislation in ooMranatimt of the award o the BITCHES AND WATER COURSES a KI "whee" "min, in. northerly and westerly Mr. nmnnn moved the would reading or the ', - boundaries ot the Province. Corned. "ll to A'trl, It', Budgeting Foursome" Act r - ' ' El * F EXPENDI- r. oppose _ e i ton t 0 ground that ' P. COMPARATI YE "tf/ky T O as?! not propose to make any change in the exist. ( 'v' . SI OP 0 ed to an order of the House for "h . g _ " a r'Iid'h1E'/i'argt exptenditure in the various lle- . . a"gidff/,ed' t2riedd.u 'rem of the Bill, I ' partments and onlces of the Government tor ex. a W . _ _ " pcnscs and contingencies tot the years loos, 187l,nud SHERIFF'S. ta r ms. Curied. Mr. 0::an tl','?,,',',',',', theShsercgnd reading of the SOUTH BRANT LICENSE COMMISSION ER. Bill respecting t e o cc o c . . Mr. MEREDITH moved for an order of the Home od,',',',', "135103;: s'ft)1Lur,"guiep,gtrT,,e 3° for copies ot all eorrtsspottdenco between tho Govom- , than: m athird time and indeed amen - 1 _ i ment or any of the Departments, or any onioer I . f ' thereof, with Mr. Grace, formerly a License Com- PRoR00ArtoN. "a. missioncr for the South Riding of Brant, relating to Mr. MEREDITH asked at what time to-morrow -: _. the working of the't'emteenuuis Act of 1864 in. that the House would adjourn. I t , Riding. or is position as A 19000" QottunUsioner, Mr. MOWAT said that it would adjourn " three l , or " resignation thereof. Carried. o'clock, and no business beyond the format preroga- , Mr. HARDY presented the return asked for. tion would be transacted.- u TEMPERANCE ACT OF 1866. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF 1878. / Mr. BARR moved for an order of the House for . Mr, BELL asked when the Public Accounts for {I i re turn "owing all moneys received, and frat? whom, I "ll',GoA%t,'t 1\o,e,e,trt,',y. ' I . a . - ' - e 7.. l ' K 't'lLt'g'I,', 3:. 'tap/gs',: "h,"? '3"tilt 'lt 'dt _ Eur. MOWAT moved the adjournment of the . g l to nehi f Mel than under said Act in the ', once. . _ , i G'JJdU' fitr1litt1rfb"lr'.lri.ll' during the ye." "7.33 The Home mourned " 6:30 until two O'clock to.. 5 , 1 also, the expense of convictions and to whom paid, marrow. ' g ' and the amount paid the Commissioners or the In- "W L". trr-l-ex-er-P-e-Ty-e-er-r-e-ees-ze-see ,. l spectorl in re ct or service or expense during the t' f, year. "egt2? _ " if , TAVERN AND SHOP LICENSES. l J. Mr. BARB moved for an order of the House for a "k return showing the total amount of tavern and shop _ licenses mated to each of the Je.unieipuitiea of the I. G'l'lltMtdel1d of Dutrerin in the year 1878; also _ r F total amount of moneys received from' each of the said i ', . r municipalities for such licenses; total amount re- g ' oeived for lines; total amount deposited in banks; ' amount paidto treasurer of each ,',','l1eti,f,rliti ox- l penses of Commissioners' and Inspector's an ary or N ' fees; balance remaining, " "B to the credit of g license fund for said Electoral istriot. Carried. e CHANGER! COSTS. _ ; ' V Hr. PAXTON :rnoved for " order of the House N IQ t for a return showing the amount of costs taxed in _ _ , .: thsConrts of Chancery during the - 1811 and "a Vs 'e 1878, distinguishing the costs n each case. IN-, ,I _ f: . Mr. MOWAT said that he had made enquiries " \ t 'f in to the amount or work that would he required for I'g g the preparation of the return asked tor, and he had i r, , found that it would occupy two clerks for several 'skid: in! months. He did not think the object of the return , i)iri's f such so to warrant that expense. and he would ask " I 1 his hon. friend to withdraw his motion. . , x; The motion was lost. f * _ The following orders were withdrawn :-- I , To amend the Election Act ot otttario.-atr. "M J Morris. f ; To amend the het respecting Mutual Firs f,; '. Insurance Companies.-Mr. Clarke (Norfolk). "d 3 To amend the Ontario Registry Apt.-aigr. Clarke a (Norfolk), m d i The following Bills were passed through Caulk _ . - toe, and road a third time:- /l 3 To amend the Act respecting the income and 3 v. property of the University of Toronto, University ' i: College, and Upper Canada College. ' F (" To amend the Act respecting the foes of counsel "eo, . i, and other other" in the Administration or Justice. l a l, To amend the Act relating to common. l ' I 3; runs: GRANTS AND uonnsrnnn nor. 'rl a l . Mr. MILLEBrnoved the second reading of the T , "el g Bill to amend the Free Grants and Homestead Act. " , The object of the Bill was to give a settler who had ' , , i lived six months on his land who had mode a ' ~ clearing of live acres, and who had properly {and ' . l it, thought of selling his land. lie thouqht e ll I i 2,tty'suitio't to the Bill came from the Scrum B " l I mu l p33": l [ Mr. PABDEE was entirely opposed to the em. ; _ , The elect of it would he to deprive bona Au T l , settlers of the Opportunity of obtaining homesteads, I _ ~ , ( and would throw the land in the Free Grant Dis- 1 r i triots almost entirely into the hands of speculators. , ' Ilia hon. friend had advocated the Bill very l , " . strongly, but " was strange that he was the only l T tFi' gentleman who had ever approached hunch. Pardee) l 'd T on the schism. He and never had a petition or a i , I letter asking for achange in the Free Grants Act. ( . l Mr. BEACON had some experience in the work- i r in: of the Free Grants Act, and was decidedly . V I j opposed to the Bill. l The Bill was lost on the following division :- f t ' "as-ar-. Miller, Paxton-a, I 3 l 1r3rara.--m-u. Applets Baker Dalian no Barr l a Bell, -Bonfield. Bonitor gram: Gunman, his" I 1 (Norfolk), Clarke (Wellington) (lode. Colo, Cont", ' Creighton, Deacon, 2tuilg', bri(ii7ir,' Fraser, Glh-' I 1 son. Graham. Harcourt, ardy, Harman, Harlin, I t il