er of Crown Lands this morning. The following gentiemen | composed the delegation:--Mayor Wel-- land, Councillors Langford, Best and Moore; Town Solicitor Edwg:h. and Messrs. John Carnegie, R. S. vidson and E. H. D. Hall. They asked that a new inspection be made of a strip | of land along the Otonabee River front between -- Hunter _ and <Sherbrooke streets, and that the town be em-- powered to fill in the marsh to make a market place. An inspection was l made about eight years ago, but on the Irt'presentati(m of the deputation to-- | day Hon. Mr. Hardy promised to have ignother inspection made. He also in-- timated that the Government> would l favorably consider the request to per-- 'mlt a market place being established on the strip. I The Public Accounts Committee met this morning, and looked over a num-- ber of accounts, re Contral Prison, for 1894, the travelling expenses of the in-- I spectors, the game accounts, and the ]Pvnv'tang Reformatory. Mr. H. K. Smith,game inspector at Belleville, wag Ion hand, as ordered by the committee, f ]but at the request of of Dr. Willoughby 'his examination was postponed until !to-mnrrnw. On motion of Mr. Marter, ' Wm. Foster of Owen Sound was order-- l ed to apnear next Tuesday, re pur-- | chase of lumber for Central Prison for 1895. NOTES. In the course of the evening Sir Oliver Mowst was waited upon by a deputation representing. the City .of London, with regard to the City of London bill now pending. It was head-- ed by Mayor Littie and introduced by Mr. Hobbs. M.PP. T ie o o n 4o YR M . MWM ces : ~Novy Akbaie