tion consideration of tho report. of Mr. In- "motor Chris: ie, dated the 1fhit day of March, 1890.1ho hmmilleo of Council advise than. nubjm-v. to the t'atitieation of this order by the taNtislativo Assembly "the Nicholle Hos. plml," 1%terborough, hnroufter be taken as unmodln schedule "A"of the "Charity Aid Upon consideration of the report of Mr. Inspector o'lteills,dnted 6th March instant. and noon the recommendation of the Honour- able the T'rcatmrer, the I',otutstitteo of Council lulVlw that "object to tho rumination ot this order b the Legislative Assomhl) " The Gem-- ml an! Murine Hospital, Cq1llps1wood," be hereafter taken my unmod in achedulo " A" of the' "Charity Aid Act," and roceivo aid accord- ing r. . March M, 1890. Although no neu- the and ot.the union the House not a holiday this evening. the mljourmueut being made at. six o'clock. The txiterrnoon was chiefly spent in con-id- tration of minor Government orders, a few mblie bills being taken towards tho close to ill up the time. Additions to the Charity Aid Act. Schedule. ALLUSION TOTHE BURCHELLCASE The House Adjourns at Sixl O'Glock. I MINOR GOVERN M ENT ORDERS Mr. Mend"): Thinks Detective Mun-n! u Acuug Unwtaetg-mrport of Guelph Agricultural 001- lotto and Fruit Grow- ora' Anaem- ttom 01mm: or PR0C'rCDURR. The orders of the day gave precedence of Cloeernment orders to public hills and motions by prints members, sud Mr. \lcredith insisted that this was contrary to Iis tutderstismlitut of the agreement arrived it between himself and the Auortterlitsu. Irul last Monday. The Attorney-General raid that was us he had understood it, but intimated that he would be pleased all the tune to allow every possiblu opportunity 'or the business of private members. THIP." manmxu. Tho fullowingv hill was read . third lime and passed _ For the suppression of foul brood unions tera-Hou. Mr. Drury. Tllo Hon. Treasurer moved soriutim the contirmation oi the following Orders in Council _ To iiicinrporate the Arthur, Guelph & Ontario Railway Uomput-Mr. Chaise (Wellington). Respécting the Hammon & Dundu Street Railway 'otnpanr--M r._ Awrey. A swin mruiy frivau, bill: wisre also Ian? through Cmmuitteo. Respecting certain Railway [By-laws oi he Municipality of 'tissuing-Mr. Comnec. Respecting: the Toronto Street Rnilwny Compttny--hir. Lees. Respecting cm- \ my of 1orouto-Mr. E. , Clarke (Toronto). To amend tho Act: relating to the Land Security Uornpatsy-htr. Lays. Respecting the Iron-dale. Bancroft & Ottawa Railway Uotnpanr-Mr. Woods 'Jrcstinga). The Attorney-General'" bill to provide for she vacating of certiticatee of lis pendent! was lawn for thin] reading. but the Attorney. General moved the releroncc of the bill back to Committee that it might be unended, and Eben it wu allowed to stand. To amend Oo Act respectintt conditional 3.10.3 oi ctttytty'ie-'l'he, Attm'uey.Ueneml. - To amend the Free Grant "(I homestead hty-Mr. Armstrong. - _ _ To Ninth! the AcGespoeting oaths under me Muuhood b'utfmqps Act - Hon. Mr. Fraser. FIRST "nouns. The following bills were introduced and you! I tirsa time t-- Respecting the Municqmlity of Shuninh -M r. Conmee. The following private bill: we" read a wound time ..-- To incorporato the Town of North Bar-- Mr. Murray. THU CHARITY AID ACT. PRIVATE BILLS. Mr. Meredith still urged that both the 1uwcctor's report and the infornmtion on which such report "was lmsod should be laid loforo tho Home, to enable them to form an intelligent opinion thereon. FUR-BEARING ANIMALS. . The Treasurer moved the House into Committee of Supp'y, hut Mr. Meredith strongly Olijt-ctud. remarking that tho op. position intended defeating the Govern- ment on that t_mttityt---r,n another day. It vouldn'thave been tltr:'" " this particular moment, because Mr. 1lercdith's followers just then were only olupu',. the some in num, her as the memhers of M r. Mowat'a Labi- net, who Were all in their seats. Mr. Meredith thought the Government might, tulce up Col. thnrio.'., luiil to allllclltl the Act for the luvtcctlou of 51mm: and fur-hearing animals, and suggested that a thin Hou so was the only earl: of House it Would or or get through. The Government obliged Mr. Meredith, and the Home wentinto Pet- mitten on the bill in question. Col. Clarke explained that the object of the hill is to prevent the no" tual sole of quail, or the all! Of quail upon the pretext of giving. The first clause of tho bill includes quail ninoug the game that is not to be killed for exportation frmn Ontario. The lecond clause II an ad-. dition to the nine section, on follows c-- Hon. A. M. Ross said it had never been the custom to present the reports to the House in detail, on Mr. Meredith suggested. They were generally as to the character of the building and <0 forth. As to the Ing- gustion that any discrimination should be ex- ercised in dealing with such canesJIo thought it would not be fair. If an institution was properly equipped, and appeared in every way satialuctmy to the Government Inspec- tor, it cums: under tho "Charity Aid Act," and it would not be fair to discrim- inane. Mr. Meredith said that when n motion of this kind was brought down fuller informa- tion should be given the House regarding the increases proposed. The expenditure for hospitals was growing. 30 cents per head per day being paid to institutions similar to the con proposed. Some oi the hospitals, receiving min were conducted more expen- sivcly than otherP, end the result was that sometimes the amount paid by the Province was eXcessive. lie thought the Government should have a voice in the erection and munugement of these institutions, and quot- ed Inspector o'Iteilly'a report in support of this argument. 12) No per-on shall by himself,his clerk,trervnttt or "BEN. expose or keep for sale, or directly or Indirectly upon any pretence or any (lOVICG null or bnutnr. or in consideration at tho pur- cnnse of any miner property give to any inner WI,','.',') any quail. hunted. tnken or killed in tho 'rovnu-e of Untario. and this sub-section shall continue in [area until the day of 189 . The bill was reported and a number of other public bills were ail-o sent through fn ., The bill was reported other public bills were Committee. LANDLORD AND TP.NANT. Mr. l'ell'u bill to amend the Aethespaot. ing landlord and tenant. The bill had a single clause tet' follows, which his pro- posed to substitute for aectiou 27 _ Mr. Rudy and M}; Fraser showed that the pointrained had been virtually covered. by amendments already made to the law, and the bill was withdrawn. LAND 1111.25 RETURNS. Mr. Mowu'n bill respecting return: by Boxing." and Multan of Title: under the The goods and chattels exam? from seizure under execution shall not bo [able to seizure by distrues by a laudiord for rent in rcsuect of a tenancy created after the first day of Octo- ber, 1837. 0:0:ch as hereinafter provided, but the person claiming such exemption may select and point am thu goods and chattels as to which he claims oxemption, Upon the consideration of the report of Mr. Inspector Christie. dated tthth day of Decem- her, instant. and upon tho recommendation of Um Honorable the 'I'rcasttrer, the Committee of Cuum'il advise, that subject to the rntitten- tion of tins order by the, Legislative Assembly. the "General Hospital, 13ruekville." be here. liner taken an named in Schedule "A" ot the "Charity Aid Act," mid that it receive aid w cordinuly from the datuof its opening. namely. .ln; 7th day of March last. The Committee furthcr advise that the sum of 8391 20 be placod in the estimates on account. of work done J, [he hospital between the 7th day of March and tins will any of September. 1889. 'l, Upon the consideration of the report of Mr. Inspector Christie. dated 18th Advil. 1889, and upon the Pecorumcndatian of tho onomblo the Treasurer. the Committee 'ot Gouncil advisa. that subject to the ratiticustion of this order by the Laxative Assembly at the next session thereof, " he Haven." 1lorpyio. be hereafter taken no named in Schedulo"C"of the "Charity Aid Act," and receive uid accordingly from the lat day of October lust, being the date of the commencement. of the current statistical year. The Committee further advise that the sum of 8323 74 he placed in tho estimates on oc- mum of work done by the Haven between the 30m May. 1889. and the lat October. 1889. Eetl,'t'd,iht aid accordingly from the ttrat my of October, 1889. The Committee further advise than the sum of six hundred and savou- ty-niuo dollars and twenty cents ($679 20). for work done durlna the previous year. be pro- vided for in tho supplementary estimates ot the present. sesswn.