(Dr. W.) to take charge of tha f replied he could not go so unlelzisus. olfi: :,'"JW"Y of the reeres and depury--roeves rst petitioned Parliament for such a mlm'"o. The Bill must also contain clauses proventing it from becoming law unless fim ratified by the poople at the polls, 'The Committes had compliod with these conditions, Petitions had been placed in his hands signed by clcven out of nineteen of the representatives of the riding in the County Council, iLe had thercfore felt it to. be his duty to intro. duce the Bill, but would see that all sections of the community should bhave ample opportunities of being heard. 'The deputation had been receiveqa courteously by the Attorney--General. _They had ; heard his views on the subfect, which | were unmistakably adverse to separation ; | at the present timo, Under these cir« | | cumstances, and considering the differ-- | | ences of optuion in the riding, he (Dr. | | W.) could not say, without consultation | __ i with the deputation, what course they | ~' thought he ought to pursue, It was un. ' x3 ' necessary for him to state, however, that _ he had no desire to embarrass the Gov.| I ecoment, and he did not believeo that the | members of the doputation uad eithor," \ NOTICES OF MOTION, Mr. Lyon--Order of the House, that the X tourth report ot the Standing Committee _ | on Private Bills be reterred back to the Committeo with instructions to declare the preamble of Bill No, 53, municipality t Oot Nesebing, as proven. 4 Mr. Pardeoe--That this House will, on some future day, resolvo itself into a Com. mittee to consider a certain resolntion with respect to the HWree Grant aud Home. stead Act, \ M