t _ I I mined in Short Forms of Leases. I ' . of thetepart'.aept to uotity the lirnii-h?.l,der . Mr: S1tl1teh:.',1,'e, amend the Act respect- I of up lications for atents of settlers within mg Contact) Companies. T end the Act I their holding. and then the isauuntw of we t Mr. rf/iidh1jte1lt1t,2.ijlonl- 0 am . l n delayed in or er u one e res m; mg '. . I I'itt,tttht,s2t.,frs1 a: take ar tll the 2tltf; of}: I I 1dr. J1ii/dha,1ttfis'se.eti'"t Landlords and "' ' concluded b' remarkingt a we on tn ' Ttttttul R an . . . . T . ( an amendment iGiiiiiifs record the cmph.at- Mr. Ferris-To amend the Division Courts I ' ic retest vainst the Government usurpmp. _ Act. . . . 'l , thg 'r'Slll'f't'd'i', of the House in respect On the third reading of the latter T.rrll Ni: i ito the expenditure of public P.ouf9'. Meredith movcdall :unendtnent vestingt b . He moved an amendment, thar w.h.ile the authority tis altorof form divisions in (punt); lt House agreed on the vote and was disposed Councils instead of the Board as constitutes f , to deal liberally with the settlers. itdis- by the Bill. a . approves of tho practice o.r.expentiiyy large The amendment was lost by 41 nuys to 25 I. , : sums of money on colonization made, with. was. ,. out any appropriation, in f:",',"',,"'),',')',,'.)),',';') duri ' - Following is the division I-- I. in an election, as not on y an in mute-men _ , wl .. . hi etou. Capnt?,r ie, Clam: ", i. - ['li'till' prerogatives. of the House. but cahutl. l (Fl-iiiitori") 1i,h/iisdl',"'rfi1.el',itin'g'trr,' lgl'll. Frchil. ' ated to endanger the purity of elections and iri//1'iiiii," Hess, Uudsrrn, Kcrns. Kerr, meg Mc. t lotherwisc ob.iiiciionablt3. Ghee. McKay. Metcalfe, Monk, Morgan. tlyiy. ' Hon. T. u. PARDEE said the House had a holiand. Preston, 1loss (Cornwall), N lute, in il " rht 0 ask the U osition to a rree as to I mot ~25. . _ _ . j. . in... iron" be meat... in the "in" ot the _ I{iftiififiii'i'iw£233,121".:i.iiif'iitl;1ié'.?.'it I Government. They tirst of all said the roads {33:13:01} 1.3:"; i,iir,rii.,'i1iidiirGi,l'i1vsor! .Hnronl. ti , t t should be eous,trdeted by contract l they Gillie; iiiniiirVsiiiia'n, Hogan Hardy, Idyrt, {if ' abandoned that. Then they said that the iiiiiiie'v. mun, McIntyre. rtilclicy,zie,. Melgun. , I municipalities should spend the money ; Mc.1raitou/auastey, Morin. Mom", Neclou. Oswa- it ' they abandoned that, forthey found that the I "or, el/ties., ituyside. i,"e.ii,,iRTii1tiift,ll?,To1uh2 as" tll, municipalities did not agree with them. sex).bilis. icsptl'lCfi'v/i.'l',',"i timid led the lama: 'll' _ Then they say that the overseen; have ex. . 11.y, (ilyih',-1,Cl0Jtl'/ Anthem. I ptmded the money corruptly and extravu- 1',1'l'i1i"o'i' 2uLi'tl'llrat"1'sr1to' . : l, {gently te they have t,1ia,e1oo1t1i,t11gt; I'l1e 1 ousea J -'" . . ' i ccaux'e t icy cannot give an ' pron o t ic , _ -q ' j l truthfulness of their statemgn's. Now they TlIIRU .lti..\l)lhb.'~. thi d I i, "F I say that £1110 (eg/dit!'"),',').' orders coloniza- The le),rh"if Bills were read the ' w . g _ j tions row 5 improper or the ur ose of sur- tinte on ' 'ttest ay :- . , _'. H P. ' curing Votes. and he 'eut,ulCl'h'irli" to tind Hon. 0. Mos/at-For further improvingthe tl 2;, the lease tittle of pr" f. This Opposition had law. H o' I n 1'» investigated the exp ..iiture on colonization Hon. A. M. Iiorww l'o amend the Act re- I ' ". roads for several yarn" in the Public V Spurting vaeciuaruyt.. . . . " counts Committee. and had never been able ll r. Contuee-- Relating to the Municipality " to tind the least proof of their charges. This of Nt-ebing. . . . . r l y yearthey had not investigated the subject Hon. o. Mowat --Puspeeting criminal Jus- i . ' at all. but had declared that they could not tice accounts oayable by the 1.'rovitl't. 2 " tind anything out by their searches. and he lion. o. 1l'j'l?ll'll1r'lurl'itiO' T.tuiuis yt ' could tell them that the reason war; there convictions by stipendiury and police inagls- . . nothing wrong,r to had out. He concluded tratcs. . _ . by stating that he should be hap )y to meet Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) Respecting Build. . . them any time when the policy oi the Gov- in" Societies. ' . ' , crument with rr"uueN to the policy of the -rrrrr.t.r=ertrTftTee-"rr-'..-T. . . I Crown Lands Department. was challenged. V I _ . Hon. C. F. FR S.c,lilt ")0de in amendment i tr to the amendnu-nt that all after the tirst I , J word "tha ., in tin amendment. be omitted. i , - and instead thereof there he inserted the ' .4 ' l following p-- bt And this House, while concur~ ' I . [I Hui; in 1lyt rtr-olution, recognizes that a wise I _ ' ant al cspcv1litttre ur tll coh tization .. A r. .. row . productive of mo.-. benetictal rc- l Ci - suit .n ' d settloancri' of t' o outlying por- ' _ I . ' tiotisof _ Pvovitui., am approves." thel policy oi exp i'linir in the [tunic winch . nus i ll as. consistent new the revenues at the Pro, ' ill virwe, are necessary for the purpose of aiding I ' F and advancing the s"?! Ivment and prosperity , r.' of our new dist ric's." " The amendment. to the amendment was ' . Ili _ carried by 42 to 26. Following is the divi- ". - 3i": . , I eion '.--- . I i r f Yr:as-Messrs. Awrey, Bad crow. Balfour, Hal. " il I - Iluntync. Baxter. Caldwell. 'lgi',r2l,tu', L'ook.1Dill- q i V Drury. Dryden. Ferguson. Ferrie. Fraser. Vee. ' l man. Gibson (Huron). Gould, Hagar. Harcourt. I ilardy. Hart, Mawlpy, L Jun, Mcintyre, Mac. ' i, licnzic. McKim.McMihon, blaster. Morin, Mount. . ' ' , 3 Murray. .o.T.artno.r. Pardee. Itayside, Ross diurom. . .u I Ross (Middlesex), Sills. Snider, Waters, Wsddr l F l till. Young-e. . - Arttte. Messrs. Bly the, lirigrnton. Brodcr, Carne- _ V I ' I tic. Clancy. Creighton. Hrmatingcr, yell, Front-h. . _ I 'ray, Helium-ll. Hess. Hudson, Kerns, hot-r. _ i McKay.' Meredith, yietealte. Monk, Morgan, l Mulholland. Ncclnn. Preston. Itoss {Cornwall}, f. l , i White. 11ilmot-Uti. _ :'-.,s'. f1: ', _' . The remainder on theitems were concurred t _ 1'35 IE er in. ".2. , s" u " The House in Committee of Wavn until i M Rt , Means agreed that the sumof $2,136,631 90 be ci55 ' b','.41 ' granted for the purpose of CivilGovernment. N ' "-, .'.e . , , THE SUPPLY BILL. l - Hon. A. M. flotiS,by cement of the House, tf ', moved the tlrst reading of a Bill entitled an I " " Act to Grant to Her Mnjeuty certain sums of r' r 2 money to defray the expenses of Civil Gov- ', 'i 't crnment and for Mt her purposes. h. .3 The Hill was read 'ttist, second, and third i i _ 'S times. V i l _ f MARKING MONUMENTS. i r , . Mr. MFolty,Dt'i'fI asked in the absence of ' i d Mr. Morris. " bother any representations T 1 I i j . have been made to the Government respect- T / i , i g .ing the desirability of marking, by monu. i ' .. Iments, certain historical spots within this T fa" A , ' I Province ; and whet her. if these vepresentq; , ' " . tions have been made in writing, they will i" _ . be laid before the House. . , ' ar, Hon. o. MOWAT said representations ' i had been made to the Govcrumevtbat he l _ [. did not think they Aire. in writing. f "e I _ _ . I Miami's BILLS. 7 I g 'l l The following Bills were considered in a"; I i 1 (tonnnittce of the. Whole, reported, and read i st' i' i . ' the. third time :-- . ". f s" " I Mr. 1?renteh--To further amend the Ditches . Aj r. t' T P. and Watercourses Act, 1883. -':. r t , Mr. Lees-To amend the General Road Cr', l 1 Companies Act. '. cr,: Fd , Mr. Hareoutt-Hesoeotitvpr Covenants con. icq, . ' 2;". 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