-- w iumber of suits over $100 * _/ e for a return of ?md'::rt. in the Province, e ht in each Division r in *HiHEebidethieatiomeniecincisiuatie on asennunnos usc csccnamacciatecn esnt in e Aiaiiemen mt broug! dict in each case, the cases ARIO LEG'SLATU RE mhtih ?\y:ggliltgio:::ys' fees were allo;leghbr the a whic ereof ; the cases ONT judge to plalmlt,l'.fe:;kzv :2;0';?1'6'9:5'1 % the jud;fo gomnpese' y / as w']'i?;l\lulfl#e::'\sd amount thtsreoetd;w 3 et"';:mn s to plaintiff, and an endant, FOURTH PARLIAMENT--SECOND SESSION | in Pntiorners' reos wore allowe hith meng ds uht enc ces and am t ndant, and, amou Moxvay, Jan. 31. ' ",',"',.&erew:}:;? ";:Ba:ld oom(:lehmm in incrtlm(nl :L': * the ¥7+ % a no 10 y j tC se Courts it was nger 'The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock. | -},'},';',?'},;':,fif',"(-g'.:{f%ut he tho.,gvrmrl:: "fi&"z'n!&'{n"fi 5 as + PETITIONS®. show that this contention lwmight To wellto take d :-- at the Attorney--Genera f the 'The following petitions were pre"nu'(-l i1. of }::ro consideration the further extension of th 3 f the 'Township Counc i liction of Division Courts. } }llr" !}{?g:'nscot':'l--.(i)n amendments to the Ditches "u'li!ks\(c ;fi:)lion was carried. ta elg + P hb and r"\l";?m(;?e&:(c',t&n?ty (:gg:clflu?lt'flfl" "offt on Tlfvprl'zln{:::((':;:'l?nll{ta :'3':;;0 Whole to wectin don Juneti A f e House sm'tff'l)'{mm?m Io';nthn County C°""°'s'h8:-emillfifli further consider th;'sJudlsbsat'l'J':"? .;l(';":z'men fed s§ tb respecting the Port Royal and Lake S'.""&','*if"i'i' '12'06&22::3 A brief discussion took Bill. apply t it 'mhers ex pressing the l Babimten, dventt,of ie apinteipntito t Mintoninte d ogh somee memaren enbrers me un the township o cigh ; N. 'ount opinion o thhe Orrar t and not by the ouF D{vis%oni{(i{%l:'lf:l:dfir. ?l:x'?;ér%'chh: (3 lhz jbed(;'égo::tf:};:'&la:t'g(l(i}t? 't.k(::;nl'ilxlfi" The clause was 'ouncil 0 alo + * n u + ((,'gu""t' ?Ouncil of Frontenac, for the abolition of ca(';l'ie;:t;uae 61 a discussion took place as to whether rket fees, K s n o scus t 3ir. Lyn--Of the Township Council o{Bh\lm County Court judges 5"°"mbeal.l?wm'mg;;%::' the praying for the passing of the Bill for the township work in fldd'"o""'"""['"'(.i,'(f.{.:,".fi.'emfiifi OnlBlided separaiion . s R West Dominion Governmen he d e i Salarics Wl hite>--Of the Hemehyy Coumeit of s xt ofi larian l HWliams for cer shou im imed that efficient ment Act. the allowed fees. It was clain Mr. Deroche--Of the Toronto Gravel lll{otd M:g Mmah oduid be Found wihiing to accent {..he position Concrete Company, praying that the Bill respe of County Court J udge at the flxofd a:'u M;yn'mst. Th & Tatlh i % may 88. «n j 4 u * lnkl:'f"l:al\-r(k(l,;lilllli»"-'(")':' 'ls«l'.:i(l?'::(ls":')f Huumhl'c)"l}'.{l'gl: 1:,{;"}:,9 ,',Y,{,\tl llfflf'ipf.'ffika"s'flfl?rg ltheo services of ing that the Bill to dismember the county of ® Pl?e nost efficient men, ind they could not be got eoe may not pass. ah, pray-- in this Province for the small salary allowed f that the Bil respecting 160 mnieipatity of Founty Judges,. He saw no reason o of theit glfom::: 'nl)fivnllll(l)tr;'v;ls':u"{fso ot 'Thomas Marks should not be paid extra for work outside of their 3 t CHECL flee. and others to the same effect. s Mo-- o GOX (Hamilton) pointed out that under x _ James Chambers ; ]\lr.. R Mr. GTBSON (Hamilton) ; C I f e t ces se hi ap opafecete (aie not ol Hnars is ranes as Pal ts Tooley, of citizens of Thorndale ; Mr. Ba + form the wo--k of ) sn Chance Jl' .';::lil('gr.\('llnm: and others uff '&t't:'\:flw hMrafi\::lb :.hec \':ork port ;:'mri(n',l:"l:')vl ';:;{irluhw; A ;,'(mfehng'fitft';: calfe, of J. Klliot and others o * n--Chaneery were now paid ly fair that they C o n Tred p . s did the work, it was only fair & $ mfi lt'h,'l',((nl)'l'gl,'f(')}l !;,gt\g',.t.'{}{;- Council of West Nis. ':Egfim g.(li m:_ ",e',,._ } ded uri ; Mr i.amlnr of Grey Division (Jrlnmi Mr. The tirst sub--section of this clu'um'. was amen :iotfll';:c:r(')w.uf residents of Markham ; Mr. Hawley, blv the addition of the \}'(;rdln h.h:\llmicsi'de:yinlofha; sidents of Lennox. Master herealter appointed shall x+# I of rtsldtlll;':l.()tl;,rs OF COMMITTEEs. eounty in which he is appointed. The }\holc' I hi nted the fourth, fifth, and clause was then allowed to stand for considera roUtxu c 9 C y h, 'l'?'{;'"}"(':'l't'.'\"'r({:'l:(;:g"""mcco" Scanding ONLOE; "?'r(').mid(-rminn of suh-mwtinnanf clause 62 was ' which were adopted. ferred, also of clauses 63. 67. and 85. | FIRST Rl':.\lll.\'GS.ed d reud & d(:l'flu :':-lnuinil'r: "]'Hl.'i('\'lli'l.] lh;"ol(illql(l! Wrcl'c p':d'elg & A varey an s d » nt, an« 10 & oceed fl:lh:ilfl?'l'l?"mg amepiys is d ;:llgll)(t)ll.;u-ml!:l?cts'I::rl Court contained rn the sche-- , + Pobere ill respec vater and gas .""'L.' ',,';'i'.'."',.;:;v': fill respoctitug Ava dl:{tt)'six o'clock the Committee rose and reported "f\,ir.s\\'cll:: ~A l.liil to amend the Acts relating to progress, C the Credit Valley IRailway Company. k l:'[')fie House then adjourned, Mr. Miller--A Bill relating to the judicial divi-- | ions of Muskoka and Parry Sound. | o e HIOV,I:. Bell----A Bill to authorize the Law Society of | NOTICESs 078 MoTloN, ' Ofitzzrlo to admit Ececles as a Barrister--at--law. «4 i o AMr. Paxton--A Bill to atmend the Amlim:or' | Mr. Lauder--On \\'mlyu-mlu?' next--Enquiries of porating the Whitby, Porp Perry, and Lindsay | the Minister of Education what number of appli-- Hailway Co. | cants have been recommended to the Minister of Mr, Nairm --A Bill to amend the Act respecting | Education or his Department hy'schrl)o}iins'pecto:n "oters' Lists. & »p rmits or provisional licenses to b :\.;'l'.r'\]u\nl* ~A Bill to limit the borrowing DOW"(-; ;():u(-)pt.l:lll:(nf:;r(ll::\rl'x:':( l\(\)'\) _\l~'o'.ri ; what number of , of the (:lrgl'm:(; 'll'.l'usi ; to increase its capital, an Su('h~n[)p|il('.ll~nlfl were granted such permits or to amend its charter, | rovie censes, \Q."!f.nll)lr_\':h?r: |'\ Bill to incorporate the 'l'oronwi ".\l\rt "\).""':l";":',:: Wednesiay next "'""", l:u! luptist College. & | use solve itself into a Committee of the l \l:: .\h-;\'i':ut« A Bill respecting the ("'"'d'] {{ll:»l'« rvr:?ol-'nm;:h'-r lllnln Ufnll';)win;:" re.solmilog: -- Mortgage Ageney. " That it is desirable to amend the Municipal Act, f'..lyxl-. }u'-ll":'\";i'ill for an Act to extend the time i wll'l'm"l'h'" '3}\:'::':,';5 l",',- "'.'\"'.',!_'. m':"m'i::a",l f*ahall. {or comunletion of the Erie and Huron lullw.'w. whiist making the annual assessment, c()lf(lcl the Mr. Wolls .\'liill to incorporate the Canada agricuitural statistics of llu'_l'n)\'in('e. including "\\"l" l\{ln[l".llll.". (/';'"Il;"l'l'-";-)r in Act to confirm. cer-- the acvreage under n';'u';v. the yield o{ cemalfl.lrooll:i. % Mr. M>tcalf®--, l 0P &n C crops, ete., the number of animals owned, a tatn Ass.ssments of the city of Kingston. ty 'r statistics as muy be desirable," | '\lxr. H:vxul-l"ff.\ Bill to amend the Act relutiQI to su&!'r'"_r\ll'i"i.,,.' 'd.' lt|:,,:".\l,;,:';' ,::.;,om()l:-d"\'r from the | the lamilton and North-- W estern Railway Com-- ' House for & return showini (1) the total amount of l""'}"- 1 A Bill respecting the debt of the | scerin issued by this I'r'nn'illni'qllurlcé' ::u{'?'l;)l'l&'l" 3' air, Long--, C e the Railway Aid Act, the Rai way Subs und, County of Simeoe. p T Act or order granti id to railways Mr.: Paxton--A Bill to amend the Act incorporat-- glr"ags t(lm"}';x;}&; Of ;;:;L' ll'.'r:;:'lilulcl::"; u2; ther:mouz;t ing the Rcugog Marsh Lunds Drainage "?'S}.'?{,'n'; redeemed and the amount ouwunéhw on the 1st . Mn Wood--A Bill to change 'l'"'l"".""' fud to ox day of January, 1831 ; (3) The names of the rail ways ":}:l(n';",:'i""'t'('-'r;"' contirm its by--laws, an of which scrip has been issued, and the »mou:;, t rpne > s a # | rrow ; F -- anted to each raad, especially showinz the tis,l,r'i,ff{u]ifi:';[.','.';n i}uill"'\!.l,'.'i 3",',';3;?,?:"" the June I ' g:nounti redsemed and the amounts outstanding ; Mr, Wood u\lllill for tu)l Act to rc'-l.wal that part | --14) the present va'ne of scrip due each road at the 0/ an Act relating to the by--law of the County of ! date abov e-nam.ed. ral.culmmg the payments as Pc'u'rhtjm' gmutlimzl aid to the Peterboro' and | capitalized at tive per cent. Grand Junetion Railway. | provere cmemmmenmemmmnenemsmmnsreuniencerd | Mr.' .\lm\'utfl ~A Bill Tor an Act to vest certain h'mds in Ilh(' town of Woodstock, and to authorise the sale thereof, Mr. Lauder--A Bill for an Act to consolidate the debt of the town of Windsor. Mr. Parkhill--A Bill to enable the trustees of Bethel (l'oml:rcgauuuul Church, Orangeville, to sell certain lands, costs or coxvEyixg PRISOXERsS. Mr. ROSS moved for an order of the House for a , returm of the costs of conveying lunatiecs to the . Provincial asylums, or boys to the Reformatory, from the county gaols ; and also the costs of con-- veying the same classes by the sheriff's during the {euru 1878 and 1879, giving the number so conveyed rom each county or city, and the cost paid in con-- nection with the conveyance of each lunatic or prisoner, the cost under Provincial bailiff to in-- clude the sixty per cent. payable towards salary of baili{f. His object in moving for the return was to show how the present system of conveying priso-- | ners worked as compared with the old one, Mr. WOOD said he was glad that the return had been moved for. The returns moved for last year showed that the cost for 1879 was $25; in 1878, $2%, For boys to the Reformatory, in 1879, $46 ; and in 1878, $51. The average cost of the conveyance in IsS&O.aaincluding boys to the Reformatory, was but Mr. LAUDER referred to the delay in convey. Ing prisoners, which he believed was in some cases ve?r great. Mr. WOOD addod that the delay under the new system was no greater than under the old. The motion was carried. DVIstOox courts, Mr. FERRIS moved for an orvder of the House --