" SEMBLY NOTES. 'M. 1 I run or [lirsixsss ..--Tlie general ' 'il: " that the session will not close much i ' In). '.' , 7 mil Ist. Good progress hes been til', If th the estimates, but other Govern- I 1;} f iness is not so well advanced. The ; i V r n the Inter- Provincial resolutions will l i "if on Thursday next as announced, but ' .made the titat order for Tuesday, the i ' V r tant, and for every d.ay thereafter . I _ is closed. The Franchise "ill will I ' ' " not become law this session, but will i i list bc admucud H) far that members and t r ttaide public will have ample opportunity _ ussing it. y . -. , m i 7' P, Tvue TO rm: r'attyt ..--The excursion l I w tor the Model Farm will leave Toronto ' 'ill' I , ne Wednesday morning. and the same I. - will leave Guelph at 4 p.m. l l . ' ._ ' f. I . l T , AR 13 WAt.,,ti,iua.u.. --Mr. Baummml .i ' Si tor and Mr. li. A. Moybee interviewed b, L, Attorney-General yesterday with refer. ',' .. , to the proposed division of the Township r.' (lty:.sinisiat,t,i: The matter will come before ' m Fr.U. rivate Bills Committee shortly. The l . . 0 who are favorable to a division are also ." t bit! to the granting of n bonus to the t Norfolk railway, which is to connect ' . with the Grand Trunk, while the town. I as a whole has just voted against the g iug oi such is bonus. . a. t - . jiud,,,, ox 'rnr. Runner; o-A recent discus- . ", "pin the House opened up the general ques. ' C of frauds oraetiscd on farmers. It is , T I otihievad that the fraud is usually accom- Pucd by a promissory note signed by the l {If-er, and that when the note is sued upon _ /. _itit' never in the, hands oi the {mindful agent l c'." l, of another mrt . known to the law as 16 a r. _ I y, (it tide holder for a value without notice." l '; I w. hove Occurred when: this party ltasyoyt l "' amend, although his lack oi notice ot the i A}; f pd must have been due to u. very rigorous I ntion from inquiry. Tite suggestion is l . l thdteforc made that what is wanted is A new _ stAutory definition of what constitutes bone fidr. and notice. _ r w? - I up. 1-hour yesterday brought down a re- l tititt showing the number of insane persons . Weed in the gash) of the Province. The A amber so coutined in February, 1837. the _ m period mentioned in the return, was 143. 4' . Anita accompanying the return says that y- t t. y oi these pcrsons--presamalss'y the harm. _rb l and hopeless class-are not subjects for an m, bat for a. home. ten. FRI-2X0" Fion'rixu FIRE o-Bush fires--. J I l Wt French's bill for the prevention of bush , f at? got its second reading yesterday, but the "aim: showed that it is not likely to pass l.. tint Municipal Committee unscathed. It is Wed that the object of the bill is a good og-but there will be dilt'wulty in working on: - the details, and the iiuuurus would be strongly owned to uny measure which would unduly i lime: them in clearing up their lundl. . In. 1ku.vorut intends to introduce a bill pro- , emu; that iunners' sons are not to be counted ' in the, number of voters he fess-any to enable a f, kinship to have a Ireputy-r'seevc,entd also that [I tk the same purpose no name shall be counted i 1% than once. Some legislation on the sun- " joefis nee-Jud, because the practice in dillerent C. .' twwphips has varied. - i , I": Mrsrst".tt or linumrxox' intends, by u. lbillilhich he introduced yesterday, to pro- 'i {manic Boards of Trustees of High schools : 'aitd collegiate Institutes shall have the same ;' kw": to exproprintc land for sites as is now 3., 1 wed by Public School Boards. The incl; tf, I d "I. a power has in some cases hampered ' I tho'Wths in the selection of a site. i t? i MN". ..--A letter recently received here i 5i." l indium: that there is no hope of Major Biggar ', N l iisttit,ttt his seat in the House this session. l ii, 1 Mr. Wiliiaut "owes, oi Greenock, who has I P, F "tensive contributions to the literature . if). _ political economy, watched the proceedings. i, , , Q, the nonu- from the press gallery yesterday. l F i . F -- T" PN"' [r Ar i l.