: beneficial to agriculture. 4 EDUCATIONAL BILL. Mr. CROOKS moved the second readin&of the Bill respecting the University and 1-- leges of Toronto. The House adjourned at 9:55. NOTICEs OF MOTION. Mr. Broder--On \\'edneul?' next--Order of the House for a return of all correspondence between the Government and uu'} person or persons referring to the di-olviw nion sehool section No. 9§, in the township of Matilda, and school section No. 15, in the township of Williamsberry, and also in reference to the confirmation or questioning of a by--law passed by the Council of the township o( Matilda on 2nd September, A.D. 1880, dissolving such Union school section. Mr. Meredith--On Wednesday next--Bill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. Gibson (l'[:'milt.on) -- On Wednesday next--Bill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. McMaster--On Wenesday next--Order of the House for copies of all correspondence between the (Government of Ontario and the rrincipal. pupils, and inmates of the Asylum or the Blind, Brantford, and in reference to the government and discipline of the said asylum, and all documents connected therewith Mr. Baxter--On Wodnesday next--Enguiry ot Ministry whether they have decided upon any plan for the distribution of the report of the Agricultural Commission. Also, whether the report and evidence will be offered for sale, and at what probable cost. Mr. Hay--On Tuesday next--Bill to amend the Assessment Act. Mr. Miller--On Wednesday next--Order of the House for a return of copies of all corres-- | pondence between the CGovernment and any | party or parties who have asked to be allowed | to furchnse Sandy Island, Good Cheer Island, ; Oak Island, or other islands in their immediate | vicinity, situated in the waters of Parry Sound, | on the CGeorgian Bay. suatvmcmssiremeventeeatomeremmmenmenmncmmmuen