must he eitheP from the 'rgans 6t the party | | Address should be preggied by tine \\'h! or from the uiteranses of its representatives. t House. He moved a resolution that this Nobody would deny that The Mauil had raised | | course SllOlll'fl'be followed and directing the the No Popery ery, 'The Mail was the organ || "'_9'"'"'«1'3 of Council to ascertain at what time of the 'FTory party, specially recognised by a | ln§'H'onor t"'o:_lld receive the Address, j convention of tha' party, and it continued so | Ulls l'eflmntwr'x was carried and the House | until it was seen that the No Popery ery was | | adjourned at 3 o'clock. ' doing the party more h;'.h_u than go({d. 'l'l'u.: ' oi t meer rany 7 No Popery cry was raisea most rnssu"'uuus:y NOTICES Gor MOTIONX,. during the whole campaign in Haldimaud. | oaw * 'The lerder o the Opposition at length repudi-- 4 Mr. Waters--On Friday next--Bill to as $ | ated the ery, but repudiated it very gently. |} the provisions of the Ditches and Water | His election address on this point was so am || Courses Act applicable to the road beds and | biguous that The Mail, which raised the No ;,' lands of railway companies, Popery ery, declaredl t it was quite satisfied || -- Also--On Friday next--Bill to amend the with Mr. Moredith's declaration. (Cheers and " Municipal Act. Also--On Friday next--Bill laugliter.) || to enable married women (who have the same Mr. MEREDITH--What is the No Popery * qualification as male voters) to vote for men-- ory * (} bers of municipal councils. Hon. O. MOWAT said that if his hon. Also----On Iriday next--Bill to enable widows, friend was so innocent as not to know what the unmarried, and married woinen (who have the No Popery ery was, he utterly despaired of ! same qualification as malo voters) to vote for giving him any light upon it. (Laughter.) His f members of the Legislative Assembly. hon, friend had referred to ;g --, Mso--On Friday next--Resclation, That in TIHE BOUXNDARY QUESTION, " the upit'xiun Uf'L]:i\' House, the time has come and he found himsel! unable to defend the posi-- -- Yh°# Upper Canada Coliege should be aboiish-- tion of his friends at Ottawa on that subject. '{'d' as the imnstruction given in said college PM | ' His hou. friend, however, claimed great credit --P° (Mtau)n(:(l_many \\'(r:l-cf»umu;-tul High Sschool because our righiis thore were no longer dis. !" the .} vovinecs ; ""'_1 that ail the real estate | e des C «C t ; s "i. belonging to the Endowment Fund, with the | puted. _ Why, they had no power to dispute Hivek 2 f?" I fipon which the coners bod ridg | it ; the Privy Coancil had settled that ques. en oik L JAild UbOn w riekt the colsegt ulidings | tion. _ 'The Dominion Government were to 2C Crected, together with all investments and j blame because they still refused to obtain Im. 'tlm m'tcrcs:. thereon acerued or accruing, cash aclaa A P . ra r al £ M s is 1 ty + periai lesislation. ratifvins the judginent of 1¥ l"")""'v_ and all other i'-j-*f"c'v *1')'}" m:l:m,; to the Privy Council They were to blame, the Province; and any fubure uisposition of l too, bocauss they refussd to relinguish said pl'npcl"x'}', m\u..s.".m-n::s':uz;l cash, or other : | their -- claim to ~the timber -- lands -- and -- 486t$, shall be subjecs to the approval of this 1 in ilremacmncmndrantrmeate Mouse, | minerals of the disputed territory, aithough Mrv. Crcigh'u?n'---()u. Friday next-- Address | the Courts had decided against them, and al-- fm' a rocturn giving copies of :u! :ul\'c'rh::cmcm»; : though nearly every other Province in the Do. _ inviting ((:.ll'l('!':i for the erection «'.xhn_m._pxu- I minion owned lands in the same position, and _ posed Lo_';l:;}au:u; u}ul {)','p;ll'i!.'zt'lltul'ul'lilnv[u;';s, ( were allowed to deal with the minerals, lands _ or any }"":"U"-m,t"j",la work counceted there-- | and timber as they pleased. Then his hon. . with; gcopies of a]!(,-"f!.l(':.Lih'.la ; on which tenders | Triend had referred to | were nn'_me'l: copies of u' tcn'lc.x':ls received, |} t s ts & 8 |-- whether in accordance with specifications or TiE FAQTONE '\\?l: . | otherwise ; and copies of all countracts which | The Dominion Government had for a long time | have been let for any portion of the said | claimed the right to pass a Factory Act, and it works, or materials to be furnished in connec-- ' was for this reason that bhe advised that the ' tion therewith, putting into force of the Act ::}'mulrl be post. {| nonnenmmee wree memmemnnenemasncme semum f poned until the issue of a proclamation, © He 'l':--*--»----'-"-----------"""--""_"_--"" desivred to have the mattersettled in a !!'l({!i*":y' | AI ay E way. -- Mr. Thompson, the Dominion Minister ONTARI n j of Justice, had asked him (Mr. Mowat) what I | reasons he had for doubting the valiaity of the on ns id Act. His reply was, "It is not 1, but _\c,-'a:'x" inst own colleagues, who have taken that ground." { _,,. o i aA14 3 «s T e had proposed to Mr. Thompson that the .'. mixth Pd);].laal.rl('llt Firs Pominion CGovernment should say publicly } SKess101. that they did not dispute the validity of tne Act. That was refused. He had proposed ?h:\l; ts pinice ns eniecioe ty the matter should be settled in the courts in friendly way, and that was l'("..!'..:h"l. Fhere | (By Our Own Reporters) wore several other matters ml\\'h;c.-.n'tllzr !('mli-ll' i Tucrspay, March 3. of the Opposition had referred, which he woul« C ¢{intl wit!lxI?n: a later period of the session. 'The COMMITTEES. | fact was that the No l"ui):;-r.\' ery \vn.':l the \ _ Hon. Mr. FRASER presented the report of ouly point on which the Covernment had )::r'n i /; ittee to strike stending committeds, attacked during the elections. On ninc--tenths J: the committe (ruting ahe of the platforms that was the cry tu(y.!uul t9 i) The report was adopted, thus constituting meet. -- The clectors had ss.u'l' that the Govern-- :' following committees :---- ment was right, and thats his hon. friend op-- fl RAILWAYS. | posite was wrong, un(? he hohv\'l'"l tlht' Pl'(-f»'w'l"f ',i Allan, Mmumn¥. Awrey, Balfour, Bal]ané;"l}tf. session would. tend still more clearly to sh0W || niggar,Bishop, Blesard, Blyths, c s inss that the people had decided rightly. (( heers.) | ho¥m. Chamberlain, ,k g;,fl"'l&mnbe. Cpdess, | It being six o'clock the Speaker left the }"I-\':'xl.ce lfg(fég,ng:t\?:n'mrcl: Foll, FPergugon, Field, | chair, b'll:eel'n.an. Guthric. Garson, Gilmour, Hammell, | EVENING SESSION. Hilliard, Ingram, Leys, l'lack: Mtfi'tgx:,r f ';'.\tl'tu'&%t':: | Afiter Recess, ; Je Rumniten: Hooley' Wiigughby. Wyhe, Wil. | | . The resolutions proposed were carried and ?Jtl)k. Wood (Hastings). Wood (Grant). \| | the f\t{l]l}i:';fi lt»:}lsc«l "l."}n thein presented and PRIVILEGES AND BLECTIUONS, $a" | carried alter the usuai form. --General. Messrs. Armstrong,. \ _ Hon. Mr. MOWAT said he believed it was ]a"'l;,?r?\:&zzgsé.gli':;rgérfidn.H.blCl:ll'kaTUfO';\t')f | customary at the last session of the incum-- _ 'Conmec, Craig, Creighton, 'Cm&;;'sol:lucqwileflg' } beney of a l,i.,-:zLeuant»(io\'erz\or that _the Evanturel, Fraser, French, > w t