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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Mar 1882, p. 3

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l, ' " l . n ,-_ ~4ng . r liabilities incurred tori 1 dist; grant to the distressed. . Much 1t,'ls'rl'l, anti-as to e warm: iiv'hich have not yet been I said about tfownt ottioialn but]? t'hh,t'2 said tll', h' tt t""l.""x statement showing m detail l the campsimi, but not it wo l "hands Inc-use . i nstablel and offitxsre em- l bout the Division Court clerk Who I, , _ the number o eo PW". the _ a . . h um m ll "t l ot ed by or on behalf of the "V109. since , himself very active in t e can")a I 'llt' July last m the disputed. territory, such V Mtlf."'.'t.'xatahr after setting upt3ir John Mac- l statement to contain a record of the number; t A r. . . ' ' test grammar; of modern times, employed each do r, and to show the amount " l donald "hing-"Pm of F, location with hlVingl the daily expenditure for such serVICE. 4. A i diam"! t he Tmliito Model School into a state statement showmg in detail the sums luer",T l ttrrit,f,,2i'2li'2 through the lady tstt.xt on the l remitted to any person since let July. 1883, to ye 3 list having been overstepped in the nppointsmsut expended in the disputed territory, "hill Fig" Ti, of end teacher in the lsdiu' department. I no," to whom, and tht purposes tor .w in. I . I ' ttt G. w. RUSS explained that the school' . '-tgtttrtt, were sent. .5. Copies of all instruction: ' , could not be said to be disorganized. "ll, elx- ', tpr,', "nil. regard to shacondliuiti or iiianmemen ained that the lad iud ed best title to ti t ie _ of t re o ice orce an ieir u e. . l pl ttion had hem); 'Sl'llul and there had l Mr. 'i'iuiGl'lJel,"n' Monday next.-rA_ddliys for __ reign no idea but to select the one in alt 5copies:--]. The writ of election fertile holdiiigof ' the Province most fitted for the place. ' the last election for the electoral district of'Aigo- . Though teachers fully mrmpetent todo .RO hid his. 2. All instructions to the returnittoffie.yC". l volunteered to take the place oi.the lady until All correspondence between the Tte,rnitur1it"itr , ' she could attend, the head class had not seen tit and any member. or officer of the Government. -' I to remain in the school. but he presumed that all t All Orders in Council fixing the places for would be set right on Monday, when the new opening and holding polls at. the Rind election. . -I. " teachtsr would attend. There eertaitdy could not All petitions or applications to His Honour with 1 be said to be disorganization in the school. reference to the fixiaq of such places or the C _ Mr. GRAY, resuming, wat' satisfied with the changing of the places so fixed. 6. NI Coniniu- . , explanation, and proceeded to review the policy nications between any member or officer of the " i of the Government on several minor matters. Government and any other person with reference _. i He stated that he should have pleasure in sup- ' to the tixing or changing of such places. i. All , porting the Government in h"! measure looking I requisitions or applications made to .the return. to the protection of timber and the encourage l imrotiicer with refufence to the fixing of such merit of timber planting. . C l places or adding to the number of them, and for The House ndiourutsd at 10313 on motion of a statement showing the polling places fixed by Mr. Phelps. ', statute, and at which of such places polls were NOTICES or xenon. 1 not openedhand held, st.tft,r, a copy of the return . Mr. Gibson-On Wednesday mmt---Resolution, i I made by t 8 .rttunyrut.e can. , . I l l That inasmuch its the Senate of the Provincial l l J.r1.r. Mesrmiith--on Monday nest-Enquiry of . _ Uiiiversitv have for several years admitted ladies I Ministry ..--1. "Whether any poll wa, se.i.y,eif,.'ld.,n,..d to the University examinations and class lists, , held at the Lvst election for the tsleetortt1ut1istric and inasmuch as a considerable number of ladies I of AWN". at BRWhGW'mmK. Nepiitou Iry, or have availed thetnsolees of the prii'iloces, but Aious Mills. 2, IN liether polls were omitted to _ labour under the disadvantage of not having tic. bo opened tyyl held It any "he? places which cess to imy institutions which iill'ord the tuition were named in the returniiig-o'thccrs prpclama- necessary in the higher yours of the course ', in I tion, "Pd itso. " what WNW" ". 3. Whether, T. the opinion of this House provision should be. the ol'""."" ot the Atyotney"itst.ter"al, the v.aid made for the admission of ladies to University l, election tr, by ry."".'" of the ottus6tou to open aud Uollesre. i hold the polls which 1vertyay.tted to be opened Mr. Waters-On Monday next -Return plum," and held invalid. 4. Whether tlys.Atforutsy- Ing the amount paid to each railway out of the General has advised' that the omissmn to open funds of the Province up to December Iilst, 1883, , and hold any ot the polls which should have also the number and total "mount of unpaid ccr- _ tae.ey opened "Id held would render invalid the titicates that, each of the aforesaid railways is. said election. ' entitled to'as aid under any ot the enactments of Mr. Monk-On Il', ednesday next-Order of the Provmcc, but to which in money has as yet the Hottse for a return ot all correspondence ', been paid, the statement respecting such rail. with reference to the gaol at Rat. I "rtase. tsnd . ways to show the total amount they are entitled also a tstatement showing theeoet of building stud j to either by a direct payment or by certifusate. I gaol. 2' Mr. Ermatittger--1ht Tuesday noxt-~Bill to ', ----.r-- ' amend tite MunicipalAct. _ . . _ Mil. PAHDEE WN LORI) LORNE. Mt. Mereuttlr---1rn 11"ufay nex,t-iin,nuiry M Mr. PardauU remarks on 'Wednesdayeott the tltoGoverument, l. I'he dates when (worm: it. . . ' w 1'tsttullc, sud "gorge Burden were appointed position taken by the late Governor-General on commissioners in the disputed territory. 2. the relations between the Provinces nnl the Ito. "lyheihl'r may were appointed 'g "o3yniit1'ttaf. minion Government are well worthy of twin: 1 uo tow icy were nppoln e . s . , " no . ' . ' .--. ' cry or remuneration it was provided or agreed reproduced m full. Mr. 1.)"dee.t"utii. . . l t that the coiuntisuottertw were to receive, or tin-y lion. gentlemen opposite seize with avidity ' have actually rccrivcd. 4. Whotlser the em. every .staterm ht which argued in favour oi di- l ' pluyment of the commissioners still subsists, and minishirig the rights and powers of the Provinces I _ ' _ if not, when it was determined. and the absorption of these powers by the Cen. _ Mr. Mcreditu--On \Vednesday next-That an tral Government. .Tliey drew consolation {rein _ humble address hr presented to His Honour the a recent article written by Lot.d.Lornf. Now, I Lieautuauti'overnor, praying that he ivill Lord Loruss's "ttttante upon this tsutrjeet must cause to be Lid before this Homur-1. Copies of be treated and weighed by tne trtiuuiaru" of worth the commissions issued to George R.i'atttttlo and "EM tsoitudu.ess, and mat h." the standard "f the George Burden, the commissioner appointed in I high Irosttlon Wthh he had recently occupied. Connection with the disputed territory. 2. ': liis utterances were entitled to weight Copies oi the instructions issued .to the coinmis- ' only W far M ther wcre sound and shining. 3. Copies of all communications whichl correct, and no further. Lord Lorne have passed between the said George R. Patullo did not occupy that high position I and George Burden, or either of them, and any I in the world as a statesman which entitled bis mrmhiir or or ohicor of the Government from the utterances upon the tv,latauo between the Do. , date or their appointment to the first 'lat. of mation, and the seterul Provinces composing the 't January, 1561. 4. Copies of all ilrilers llllilimll- Dotuiuion, to be received " axioms. lie (Mr. cil possed With reference to the appointment of Pardee) ventured to disagree with some ol the l the commissioner or their duties, or otherwise in I statements ol Lord Lorne. He thought that relation to their transactions. I nobleman had not correctly stated the cause of Mr. Meredsttt--Address--1. A statement show- i the late civil war in the United States. He ad- ing in detail all claims brought before the coin- mitted that the tendency had been to strengthen I missioners appointed in the disputed territory, the central authority, but that tendency had been :- Messrs. l'stiuilo and Burden, or either of them, exhibited by the Dominion Government at the 'i. the dates when they were made, and the disposal expense of the authority of the Pro- _ l made of them by the commissioners, and when vinccs. This was a {use and tictitious l i such disposals Were made. 2. A statement, in strengthening of the central Government. ' detail ot ylexpendittyym idr salaries and other. The answer of $t liystander " on these _ Wise in connection with the commission issued to two propos.tions was so terse that with the con- . l them. ', sent of the House he would quote it. I two; as . Mr. Meredith-Address-l. Statement show- follows c--. , ing will" timber etrt l"! the 'h'lllqu territory .. Lord Lorne is right in siiyluir that there has i l outside the railway bolt kat, been seized by or been acorn-unlit tendency. under t'otttetieration. . l under instructions of the Government, and the to the increase of the central power: he in WWII: 3 names of tho persons. tirms, or cumpmues if he thinks that this is certainly conducive to the V in whose possession the timber seized was at tho 'll,tt'r1fig',f the Federal system. Tne stability ot - t . time of the seizure. and the approximate qusii- iii: exits: T,'tttl,hf,T'eft' not Ott the trtabilitrof . . . t. . . v. but on the freedom from wr , , ttty "ect/yi by each ley'"", "lid xyhethy.syelt _ dangerous tension which attends the secure on- ', I seizures, if any, are still maintained, and, if so, , ioyinent oflocal liberties. It was not defect of i l in what way. 2. A statement showing in detail l eentral authority. but tear lest the central au- ( the receipts since the Nth July, 1883, for the I tliority should be exerted tor the abolition oi Bla.. l ' .dues in respect of timber cut in the disputed 31.?" 2dl led a? tit). W" l", tho United NOW-l. [ l territory, and the persons by whom the dues were " "hr" 0 Lonedlan 1-p'.otttedt.srrtion at this i , . . , . ' . moment slhe abuse by Quebec or her practical "l paid. 3. ponies of all instructions Riven to ltr. paslcnlon of the central power." (Applause t l Aubrey in respect oi such timber, and of Lord Lorne said that " no one member oi n all correspondence between him and any inem- 1hmiedtuation . t her or otiicer of the Government between the ' l 14th July, l883,iind tho 1st day of January, 1884. SHOE") " MADE STRONG EXOL'oH i Mr. Mdredith---Addre--1. A statement show. to oppose with stfreet the central Government I ing in detail all moneys expended in or in cornice. Which represents a majority." What did he i tion with the disputed territory or its government mean by being " made strong 'f' Mnde strong 1 1 since bet July last, showing the persons to whom by whom, or how t The 1'rovmdes could only such moneys wow paid, and the purpose for be mode strong by a prudent and wise . l V which the same Were expended. 2. A like state.- admi0iatrntion of their _public affairs, to, l

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