t cowai'eted his work. Their names ué i?ll.eegtte Chute. W. R. Doherty, Dun- mn Tenor and Mnylon E. Lyon. Their remuneration was $2 per day, including "Dense; Orders for Returns. l Mr. Barr obtained an order for copies _ ot all correspondence relating to the up- I pointnteht of Hugh Falconer " Clerk itt.t the Second Division Court of the County of Dufferln. which was not op- posed by Hon. Mr. Harcourt, who in- formed the House that there had been a number of ste,',t,if'W,t for the once, either one of om was well fitted for the otBee. There had been no complaint as to the ethaiency of the present oo- cupnnt of the omee. Mr. Junieoon had a. notice on the paper asking for copies of correspond- ence relating to the cancellation of the liquor license at one time held by Mr. John Waters of the town of Durham, and the granting of the some to a Mr. Fairman. The Provincial Treasurer I pointed out that there was no ouch cor- respondence. u the license in question had been cancelled and was never re- issued. He suggested that the ques- (tion be recast and promised to bring ldown the pupae. 'Mr. Jamieson tic-l cepted the "gFtl,t,"l In speaking to the motion urged that the Li- cense fetiri,',di',t),egf claiming to act under inetlrurc s from the License Department. had issued the license to the British Hotel in face of d largely I signed Ii':',!.'"":"""" that it be given to anal er. _ I Mr. Batty (Leeds) obtained on or- der for s. retum showing the number! of sawlog'e out :during the winter oil 1597-8 on the "mite of Georgian Bay; and on Lakes Huron and Superior. Mr. Beatty aim obtained an order for copies of all correspondence and papers relat- ing to the confinement ot Hiram Au- . gustus McCrea. hr the asylume at King- ston and Brockville and his release therefrom. Kohl Mr. Harcourt sug- gested that astete correspondence is very votuminode and mould take some tame to copy, Mr. Beatty might read it over. and we»: what portions he wanted copied, adding that he had him- self perused the pa.pers.and after read- Ing the reports of the Superintendents of the two Asylums referred to, he did not i think any fault (cold be found with: the authorities. I'pon Mr. Benny stat- ing that he had asked for the papers at the request of Mr. MtCrea and his friends. the Provincial Treasurer imme- diately promised to have the return prepared. The House adjourned. Notices of Motion. Mr. Duff, on Friday next-Order of the House for a return giving copies of i all correspondence between the County l Council of the County of Simone and; any member of the Government with! relation to the injurious effects of the! barberry plant or hedge on grain crops. i, i Mr. War-dell. on Monday next-In-' uniry of Ministry: Has any money " been refunded to any person or persons _ who obtained licenses tor shooting deer during 1896 or 1897 , If so, to whom was "the money refunded, and why t l e==e==ge======e=e==eee==e=t