E) Quebec are liken" -et.tle, the mtended' 'i?) arbitration provided form both Provinces r'.:','" . by statute not having been proceeded with, til in consequence of a difference as to the met- El ton to be referred. My Government flour- "i ed that all unsettled niettere in dispute I P, ehould be "banned l and Quebec was not E C: repored to include the question of the Laud , i": t2lTWl'dl Fund, or nny matters MSW" to each so relate to the School Lands. . I hope " that acme aatiafactory way oi removing tue , ditlicultiee in the way of a complete eettleo l talent my eoon be found. " emu Accovx'm. The public accounte of the l'rovince. showing the receipts and expenditures!" 1 the past year, wilt b. promptly Mud notore . you. I am glad to any that the revenue has i ' exceeded the amount anticipated. and that the aggregate expenditure bu been kept within the estinmtee. . The eetimutee for the expenditure of the A) . current ear will at on early date be sub. ' mittod in" your approval. They will be B, found to have been prepared with All the ", economy coneietent with the 'rtticitruey of . L' the public service. m... I feel euro that your legislative labors P',, in dUposing of all matters which may come , I h before you will manifest the same care and {a ,risdoa0aherotoforet. ' ACONVERSAZIONE. A XIV IlleTllt AND FOUR NEW alumna INTRODUCED. Then the Lieutenant-Governor and his "auditors withdrew, the Speaker left the chair and the Home resolved itself into n eonveeeaxiono, minus the refreshments. After tilteen or twentv minutes of this sort dating, the tipetdrer again took the choir . elut- nod that, to prevent mistakes, he hill milled I copy of hie Honor the 1d?tsatAloverrnor's speech. which he would ".'the or two long faces were drum n at them: of the repetition of the read- aasg-dtitre epeech, whi'p. however udmir- able. Wold not be enjoyed o Second time. in. her murmured a timeiy '. diepeuee." and tho epeech woe taken at road. Th. came the fennel introduction of the "in" of Agriculture, Hon. Charles Unity. end u the gentlemen who have been eleobd when of the Home since lest sea- The Niniater of Agriculture was intro. fed. by the Attorney-General and the Uollmuoaer of Public Works. end the t3,f,iei,tt'iali" lifted up their voices and e eere . Then the Conservatives had no innings, F pr. Willoughby, the Tory member ior limit (Noruuttnuihaii, being introduced by Mr. r' Meredith end Mr. H. E. (Jim-kc amid the cheers of his party. . Then Hon. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Balfour 1 hrought forward Mr. J. C. Dance. the Min- 1 tatermlist member for Hunt Elgih. l Hon. G. W. Kim and Mr. Allen intro, duced Mr. E. J. Davis, oi North York also i . Minioterialiat, and , Mr. Monk and Mr. 0strom introduced Mr. Hugh Smith, of Frontenac, for the . Opposition. Mr. Caldwell, the member for North Utraric, the only other gentleman elected during recess, Wu! not preseuL The. remainder of the sitting couaiated i only of a few formalities. i in motion of the Attorne .lle 'r, "eoyitd. by lion. _ hl c. ')1?iy/""1tl,' :usunhbill was introduced and read ts i',htatti21',it"a'iiryie tor the mlminietrutioh Juana. of the 'hl',',e.1'c'"ou' nppomted he _ [ 'he Attorno Alon . w " . i'fcondul by 'il/ti'.'";],. "li'rhzielr "tdl', It,',,',', {Beech of his Honor be (Kaiser: in?!) c . . . wu':;:::u on the lollowmg day, winch lite AttornorGeuenu moved lot I . I tl,',:'"',',".'.'"',',,., oi the usual committete: on. Mr. Pr' r seconded Tl . 'u corried the ll . " motion [our o'clock} w" adjourned " In ' '