4 n ent K *Igg "s ople insisted, give up your contention. (Cheers pmu;;mer ) But Qntario should have her § whts, even if she had to wrest them from those oheld them from her. (Cheers and counter-- theers.y#He combatried the statement of the mem-- | ber for London (Mr. Meredith) that the situation was not changed by any legislation during the last Esession at Octawa. By siying Manitoba jurisdie-- ftion they had introduced a third power without Awhose asseut Ontario could never obtain posses-- f Eon of the disputed territory, J _ Mr. MERNEDITM--Does the hon. gentleman P mean to say that by the legislation of last session A the situation was changed at all t 1 _ _ Mr, HARDY said it certainly had been, for the - ,flrrimry had been given over to Manitoba, thus ] troducing hoer as a party in the dispat :. Mr. MEREDITH said Manitoba's eastern bound-- J ary was ecxtended to Ontario's western boundary, I wherever that might be, and there was no inter-- I feronce with the bounds of Ontario. _ | N Mr. HAJLDY said since that time the Dominion P Government had issued a map on which the MI territory in dispute was shown as belonging to anitoba, and thus this great Province of Ontario, I tne most populous, the most wealthy, the most | advanced intellectyally, was despoiled of her j territory and made to appear only one--half the | gize of Quebec, and two--thirds the size of Mani-- toba, as at present represenated. It would be seen by referernce to a recent lecture givon by sir l'z'uncis Hincks, that the decision arrived at by the Boundary Arbitrators was unanimous, and was arrived at singly by each of them without eonsent. Me concluaed by predicting that if the ' Opposition goes to the country at thenext election | on the question of unlinuted veto and half of the \ territory justly due to Untario, they would not be | returned with a corporal's guard. (Cheers.) +« Mr. WiHITE moved the adjourument of the | debate. a 1 The House adjourned at 10:35. -- rzzckill_z . NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. Lander--On Thursday next.--Order of the House for a return givin;f a list of all Clerks of Division Courts appointed during the years 1880 U and 1831, showing in each case whether such ap-- J pointmenis were to Nil vraconcies caused by death ; or resignation ; also return of all Bailii's of Divi-- | BW sion Courts appointed duriag the same period, specifying the cause of such appointment, giving residences and dates in all cases. Also--on Thursday next.--Order of the House for a return containing all copies of all correspon-- dence between the (Government, or any member thereo{, or the Snl)crinrv-ndcul or Inspector of In-- surance and the Union KFire insurance Company of Tororto, or any of its offices, relating to the business of the said Company, and all Orders in Council or Inspectors' reports relating to said Com-- {)um' which have been passed or made since the st day of January, 1330. JP _ Also--on Wednesday next.--Order of the House I 4 for a return showing receipts and expenditures in A details since thedate of last return, connected with the egtate of the late Andrew Mercer ; showing also in a separate account a detailed statement of the cost of the building known as the Andrew Mercer Reformatory. Mr. Creighton--On Wednesday next.--Bill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. Creighton--13ill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. Broder--Copics of correspondence relating to the deepening of Nation River. geeaa z_ i2 ioe n c ca zen 222. . o .. io. l emev on mnammmmemeremmmmmnmemenmemnnie