The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Jan 1880, p. 2

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_ y I JC _ or . 7"," "rrr'rl,c':)i'ttft ",_' he believed there who a divided opiaida .'. at to It! meriU. no thought it might-t t 1eaat go before the Committee fur their I conside. "tion. '. Mr. HAY, in reference to the remark ot the member tor London, said if there was anything Wanted to make the people ap. preciate this Chamber more than they did was to amend the laws wheneVer they re- quired amendment. Mr. BADGERUW said he had received thanks from the authorities of two villages tor Introducing the Bill. The DOOPN seemed desirous oi this change in ttte law . L Ma thought the Bill should go before the l Select Committee (in Municipal Amend- menu. The motion passed, and the Bill was read a second time. ORDERS. l The other orders to be brought forward by private members were passed without anything being suggested for discussion. Next on the paper " Government Orders," l, but Mr. MOWA'l.' said that at the private t members did not appear to have anything to bring forward, and as this was the only day when the 1lovttrtttttuttt had no positive right to go on with their business, he minted the adjournment of the liouse. Mr. MEREDITH wished it to be under- stood that no objection was made from his side of the Home. . THE BUDGET. Mr. MEREDITH stated that the mom. bers hnd not yet been supplied With copies of the estimates. In View ot this fact, he wished to knotv'lf " was the intention of the Treasurer to make his iiauuciai state. ment to-niOrrow. . Mr. MUWAT said the Treasurer was l quite ready to go on with " statement, . but it hon. member. wished to see the estimates first, tilt-re was no objection to l, postponing it until they Were distributed. The llouso adjourned at 3:40 o'clock. NOTICES or" MOTION. I _ '.. Mr. Mowat--Biit respecting companies rs/ incorporated under Imperial statutes. l Mr. Hay-Bill to amend the Act rcepect- V ing the assessment ot property. _ Mr. Gibson tmtruur-Nuetstioti, whether \ it " the intention of the Government "s. to introduce or consent to legislation to provide tor the setting apart oi any new counties during the pres'cttt session. Aiso-Wlurtuer it iii the intention of the Govurnment to appoint a Provincial Railway inspector. [ Mr. Nttior--Arldrogg for a return show- ', ing the manner in wnich the sum or $19,- 000 granted by the City of Toronto tor tho purpose of exploring the line or the onutrioytud Pacitic Junction l'sailv.ay was expended.

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