I rlcll mun driving to his {neared church in his thought there was t gradual progression torus-d ': coach and the poor men being refused the pl'th Sabbath work, and he contended that it sought lege ot ritituq on tho street c". on Sunday, but continue until the workinr cluses were deprived be bellowed the latter Was better without faint of Sabbath rest and compelled to work every any privilege, because it he had it, the men connected in the week. . 1 with the street railways would be compelled to The question of the second reading wen then ' work. If this Bill had no stronger ground than put, and ttttet members not culling for the you t the moral reason to reciimmend it. that would be and up. it Was carried on divniun. e t sufficient. If he hid his "my he wouid stop éosrs OP ELECTION TRIALS. ruuttmit "MM 13tt :Sundtiy. P/ I" Wadi!" 5/,?,,",.t' Mr. FERRIS, in movintthe second yadin.tr of t that far, but moreiy "Skim that bun Ir "our th Bilt I tin to the costs cf election trials, t li'm trains tshould Fe prohibited running. lie 0 1 lie "l g atood onl ' a man pretty , expyaiued that his Bill proposed to do MN? wttlt 'tt 'll', st}: dl.',)' J1.U'2 couldhsfl'ord to run for i i',ixt"/riit'enis a: 1:223:33? 'tct","':,',, "U/Cal'.,'; Parliament. '1,h','i?i,t'ii,'(ei,'iiit, as 'it,'d1Tmt,og', l in , te l . . _ . o c In IV . went. and tinsiiy it vrovided thnt the Bill should t',olie,rtt2't if T,'r'f,'U'.'y", I" was divideg t not untily to feirics and steamboat; einplu) ed amongst the lgwyers. 'll',,',',",? there w"po pro- ', thercou. _ . . . the Bill to nreven any one ROWE my L, '. F. FRASER snid he lied hop (1 when TMgtott m . m oi I o,lrii'tf:drt?te)i' introduced this Bid ~tli. t he 1'?"ng ntoot /,:ve,i'thyri"ueoe':,,Tti Jil',',.'." (Rigel-('2: l unlit for the purpose of eliciting trectrisiott, and wou that the oort man should not be pre- 1 , not With the expectation th.it it Would become Wasted from '"'f,'Ja'llll'l a. candidate.' It t luwdurinir the present session. Ila now apprul will, a measure which afforded those hended, lsoweyor, [ht',.,.)),," 'Jr,",:'-,','),',,",,',',.",','..,?,";',", entering political life some !Par'Rtr. that.tl;eir I posed attempting it"! [r'"",',' be WM individually mean. should be swept away. Tito qyesti.o.? of t rose to iyflU'l,nl'i'/,/y' (liposed to the leginla- l who could sit for an alderman Was eelsilly settled: i 't'!l','J."'il',u, was opposed to it, because he thought! te aft It", /tgti'tggtf'Titwi't'.kttJd" IQ,",',,',',',." 1 they had tto jarttsdictum in she Itrese.ises, "Twig 8:31;]: d,h'1','"I'l',' wuss declared not to be elected. ther 1y1 1op,1t,td',' "ly :t'e,t,eJrf"Ji'tptl1"e, What he proposed wa' t ' take Bwar this tem- ', ,!'//,.l'Ci"d,'d',',', xvi?" gum" to railways he appre tion to the legal protessmn to protraot the lituta. ' ll!' ti V . . . ' . . handed they had none with respect to uteninbonte. "fl law's '"tiibwAT thou ht the object I lie this opp med to it also because he thought I: of "Ili,, bill W I most gesirable. The 1 was IU efiect If"? r"i"l,,1t1"/) with, ttliie cost of election tri..ls was enormous. I (Xi- the /'""i1 ,.tr'! . tirel gawk the This Bill, however, would not snsWer the cilcct o V u "fied,",'.; he: _l,r1oud"i'i1'll'i'at the Purpose intended, and therefore he proposed that i o'.",:"";,:',:'),':')','",., e" 1802;] 'ld',',,,' their pleasure in it should be referred to a committee consisting of lit, 'rit""'d','l5ufi pen the po irer classes up in "'me l.awytty, who would 'Jyhe, l '.'o l", to meet 1 their tenementS, and Instead of making the Sub the _'rluti"i,2t,l,pi,rigo2"te,y l I' :03. t n. l nth a better observed day Would make it a Neat Mr. _ 1 "R ." pornte nu . , Mt 1° d 1 dull worse observed. llii re'.Irrad to New York deiicy of cytiytdown the I"."',', 'lil' d be to en . l and London, where the railwayi You: {sent groin: rt,',,',":':',':',');),',".,'?:::','?,',":,,',',,.',:?,, o male cor , n Sund- '. 'lliu'o wasvw man w to , i not war - , " . . l in :?,/ltllli's': eztlier mentally or plivsicnlly. The height'", 1Ayi')2,y at): 81:10:52! T,"e, I Monday iieivsnnpcrs, which the hon. gentleman 1'10 . o 'dl 'll Ll cm ous bills bein itaxed under 1 ro.v' were mule up by Sunday labour: the continue o MIC' "Y"'. l , tt l l A. " on uard on Sundiiy' the guise of beam agreements vetween solu.er . was. 'fy if tt e . there were tsolicitors and Chen"). He mentioned having I evr?,n p,, I,'.','" k l t grant ' than were seen a bill to-dny of $700 in a case whereionlv one 1 h1rou't""',l1e'i)'lcye',.' ller Mali-4y rode to witness was called. and the trial only. lasted a ', church in her iiiiiiG'viii ic was not perhaps day. It was QBShUCkaf state of ithe,rtt,'d . uncanny ', the worth int m/d "no is which were iii?" to frigh " men rom entering po t ICa ( brim ht across the Atlantic by Sunday labour: , , , " he sf: under tho pu pit even iind thought of send- 1'11" y/PIII:"'. Istated that}?! "Nugget that in J in . out, hs commercial traveller in .tlie Monday. f"u d bung m this measure Wltlt . '"! er grace, ' Tiler" w IS no more harm in a mm gun"! ott " inasmuch as he had no costs .to Pt in the case i Siindiiy C.o,iii"r,'i"o'i; than in hiring a boat and tala, "min" himself. The Bl" Fer in the lgtereiits of l ing a row, or in twing tor a. walk into the coun- ',h,'S,T, no 2ll whose liillc'lrowpro flew '02": i tri', and yer in no cam would they pretend to "l IC T,r?,e {to :9" y 'ii',',, "l C e "'."e . bang the law down fo tl,,eiov " of thosts things. l t iatthe t re erre to a. poem opp" e8 ( Hon. o, 31f "VAT stated that on this point the tyyvutt.insr of Messrs. 1l,T2; Harcourt, Enrich, ' Govunmeiit mu not. a unit. The Mouse h id not Merrick, yy1l)syi..i.p - firmed. , to consider whether art schools or inn-ruins JUIINT STUCK COMPANIES. _ thuld be open on ttiss b'abbuth Day, but Mr. GIBSON (Hamilton) moved the second I Whether I certutt kind of cxfyrsion.s. suowol be tending of the Bill to amend the Ontario Joint prohilrted. Thits matter had been discussed "TY Stock Companies Patent Act, which was referred l lullv and nb'v by the gentleman who intruduc~ d to the some Comurttee as Mr. Ferris' Bill. . tho l'nl , and had referred to the, fact Iof on at. S sw Itll I " _ tem t, linVin been made to tt min )ominion ' ', - " d . . . l leRlEa'lUn. 8H0 hid in hit hand thooihyial coin- lien. o. Mfnl'A I m T" th" firat, reading of muuieation from. the (invi rnorienerd, pointug tt 1til1 t'est9 a"? 8,tth' "HM on the 0 tawa Iluer.. ' ' outtiiatthenttcinpttoerenteacriminaldistinc on THE CENTRAL PRISON. i between travoderts tor pleii-iiro _uiid trat'eilers Mr. MEREDITH tiaevctt cases of alleged , ti/ire',:)).,':,"."':)? 'i/LT"..,",',','." ot,i,,nitp,edt',not,t,'t,1,' on»)... Bad mum putuUhrnentin the Central I i. L'tu'cles, l u' at . -r l Vs.,,, t' " ,.; L... i it on i , I this subject should emanate from the Provincial int; (Riv tiling!) J,'1,'r'i'/,Alittaiit, It- (1311?: lynx" :L-zzislatuxes. He. stated the pruneiilt law with chem-vs . . . F6 t . "p u 0 respect to Sabbath observance. and s iowed t tut "on. I. H. llAllllYnsl'el fora list of the cutter. fillt'llgn'ngsxli'ljluiilf'ii'el)r'l:illily::t'noi':'l'l(?l:ll'ehe\:f):l:'llltl: The Goverrtrrtuut, Culll'l have ho interest in shield. peo )le had sanctiotivd and approved of the prin- tttit My mm who had done wrong. m Would Cipl'e. 1:. was a well known fact that all the t [\li';ll?\illtl Jilin?" W?" his ft,'lltittrtte, and let clergy, both Protestant '"hcat//tlthwett' against , Jc',." we it.ll thew we ru'sttic beiortt the House SJbLath 1vxcur.sicru. l o Neale that the "' At .. lull Would :be against the interests of the "m yyi.et1ouytetyxr1_r.2o. _ Working classes, ,ullil showel that tuo best part oi that. the Christian part, were against Sibbath excursions. Besides renpuctiiig the scruples oi the religious, their opinions should be regarded. The opinions of the hunt part oi tho thinking inch of the community was that it was oi great importance that the sanctity of the Sabbath sh -iild he regarded, and that, Sunday should lie t tinv oi rent. Mr. MCLAUGHLIN supported the Bill, and wand no he f r even as to shut up printing (Alicea on the Sabbath Day. From the humane tartan View he Wittt in favour of Sabbath observ- alicr". lie wouid allow men twain; out. lion. u. F. FRAs'ri-Wouid you let him drive ? ' Mr. Mt'LAl'fllILlN-Yes. Hon. C. F. J'llAh'dil's-Tium you will not stop the one-Ii we train,. Mr. .5i.lt1Uti1HaIN, proceeding, stated that the British Museum was not open on the Bab. bath. tliiitlie was not sure that even one art 23116?! In London was open, but he did know thatalter the art galleries of Beringham had been opened by the popular vote on Sunday they had been "Ned "train. and were now closed. F Mr. METCALFH was fully in invour of the ' Bl". and in sympathy with the views expressed iy the /ytt9rtieyua'ederat. . 11.r..yorrNd expressed himself in favour of l the Bill! So for as Canada is concerned he i b:heved the country had the honour of paying l (1110 regard to the Sabbath Day. It would he an l .11_n.io.r'etyturthine if the Continental Sabbath as i it is in Europe were introduced into Cniiuds. He