';;Q-.. ¥a--Messrs. Bukom Eythe. !rereflF. ) rr0der, Carnegie, Claney, Clarke (Torouto), || f | Greighton,. Denison, Ermatinger, Fell, French, || « | Hammell, Hess, Hudson. Kerns, Kerr, Lees, Mo-- || 4 \'GColman, 'McGhee, McKay, Meredith, Merrici, E Monk, Mulholland, Presion, Robiliard,. Ross (Coru« / | \Wal!), White, Wilmot, Wood. --31. P Mr. Meredith's motion was then declared | _|ost on the same division. ' $ COLLEGE PROPERTY. f } Mr. WATER3S moved ifor a return giving a'| \statement of ail the real property belonging to; |\the Endowment Fuand of_ Toronto University, |-- "University College, and Upper Canada Co:logse,, | and the value thereof, and n{P all other property,., _\ pamely : Debentures, mortgages, bauk stock, _| balances that miy be due on sailes of land, casht 1| balances in banks, and any cash that may be in hand as on June 30, 1884; the income» derived from the said property for the years 1883 and | 1884, with expenditure of the same for the' same period ; a clear statement showing the kind of educational work that Upper Canada Coliege | is doing in excess or advance of what any well e}?uippeei High School is doing or can do. His only objecs was to get a _ return of the financisl standing of the colleges reforred to in view of the tact that there would be a movement for Coliege EF derawon. SsSCHOOL TEXL BOOKS. Mr. CREIGHTON moved for copies of all Orders in Council, Departmental Regulations respecting the authorization or publication of School Text Bonks, subsequent to those already brought down ; also a copy of auny agreoment or ' i bond entersd into by Jame«s Campbeil & Sou, or William Warwick with the Chief Supsrintendont | of Pubuc Instruction, for the pubscation of the old school readers, and a copy of any agreemment | or bond entered into betwoen puhlishers and the | Government, or any member thereof, for the t publication of the new school readers ; also copies of ali correspondence between the Minister of | Elucation or other member or officer of the | Government and any individual or firm, respect-- | ing the authorization or publication of School | Text Books since 1st June, 1884, Carried, ' ThE NEW READERS. Mr. CREIGHTON moved for a return show > ' ing the cost incurred up to the present in the pro | paration ot the new school readers recently | authorized, specifying the different iteims of which | the sum is made up, and the persons to whom the several amounts have been paid or arse pavable ; also, a statement of the amounts that will yet hive to be paid to complets the work. Carried. Mr. BRODER moved for a copy o0' all reports or recommendations of the Central Committee respecting th« withdrawa! of authorization from the Royal and Canadian Readers, and the pre-- paration, authorization, and publication of a new series of readors. Cwried. THE FINANCIAL STATEMEN T. Hon. 0. MOW AI', in the abssuce of Hon, A. M. Ross, in repiy to Mc. Meredith, stated that the estimates and public accounts would be | brought down on Thursday,and the hon,. Treoas~ | urer would make his financial statement on | that day. RETURNS. Hon. A. S. HARDY laid upon the table UE Co en mudtnmadt e thim HFntran: