Intine ~line OApannt : 8 ___ _ Yoting Suppiies Occupies the Aftep-- s noon Sitting, Legislative Chamber, March 14. | anel | To--day's was a quiet but a M | "ision, the House spending the afternoon C '?n Committee of Supply, and passing °s-- timates to the amount of severail hun~. '..,_\ dred thousand dollsrs, the expenditure | «# for _ asylums and reformatories | being voted after a. very thm--' * ough and fair _ discussion. Jliuu.l & Mr. Gibson explainsd the: purpose| & of each suim voted, with his usual clear-- ' \ f\vss, and was freely questioncd by the h' Opposition and sometimes by the Pat ron members, An annourncemeat_ of| some importance which he made was> that the Government is considering the . advisability of employing the cxa%fl' -- tion system in appointing medicrt -- tendants in asylums. The Spea 2 . dinner prevented the"hRolding of a night a@itting, en' EDUCATION EXPENDMTURES. Just as Mr, Stratton fool _ »aip 4 . , Sir ; air to resume the.¢0te ation osti-- mates Mr. St. Jo., l@A» -- «mermission totiask &A questi('n Msm n ~--~ vcaucation estimates..It was ... . e said; which y emmmmmmnnmermmmnnnnnmmmmmmenmmnmntionmmmmmmnmmmmnimnammrmmmmmmmmmmmms omm