-l-l-"""-"-'---'" t T I wet?" em '., others he Would be width: to can t" ho ed the ulncerity of the Government dong-lug to put such laws upon the can te boot as would mute. not greater ne- erlty of punishment. but more conning? , punishment. Would not he question , ' nd ho oxprossod the oxpootation that be- ore tho nossloit olosod "tttettdtttenttg that C onld ho tuttltetttctory' to hot h Portion would to rosoh-od upon. in oonoitm on he moved tn amondinont to the tttuett0tttettt to the fol- lowing otl'oot :--'"l'tutt this House oxprossro its trutistavtion that oorlain [N'l'HOIlS ro- Dortod by tho olootion .ludgos for oorrtgtt Braotioos in tho South Riding of "ttttt 0 . ave boon duly procvvdo1 against and pun- lshod. as proridod by tho olootion not. and that inquiries ure Irving mnde by a royal . t'ottut1isvH.on with " vlew to reporting to this House tho frauds and irregularities to Portod by tho .ludgos in tho olootion hold in tho Wost ittdlng of Eight on tho 12th day of January. 18:19." Mr. Wltitrwy suggoutod tho pmslhllity ot Itho mnondtnont to tho nun-udntont lit-int: lout of order, us It doolnrotl tln- soopo (it :tho Wost High) Commission to ho hroutiot" ltlntn was twtually tho onso. the inquiry ho- _ing litnitod to tho oonduot of tho roturning' _ , oftioor, deputy roturnlng oriloors and poll --/' Hot-ks. ', Mr. Gihsott ropliod that inquiry would tho niado into all the mlsoonduot that took ;plnoo at tho West Eight polls. . 'i'ho Spoukor ruled that tho antotnlnn-nt to tho aluondntont was porfootly in ordor. . Mr. Lucas ti'ontro tlroyi ohm-god tinu tho " Govetmtiivut had oonnlrod at tho shielding: of sumo of tho Wost i-llgln oilioiuls. Tlt" (lorornnxont hztd :Ippoiniod many royal outn- missions in tho past rshon in tt close ITl nor. but little or nothing had oomo oi ' them. lio u-nturod to my that unit-sot tut-y .luruutod it full ittxutstiv,ttthnt in West lilgzin , 'they would bring: ml oxploslon "hill" thon- ,'- ours. " was the duty of tho (lo-:ornnn-nt . to soo that their oi'tioials initiated tho pro- " soontion of tho tnon who woro ointrgod With oorrnption. just as they did when thou-u ' was a pinion-u of iuctuuliarism or other crimes It the l'rorinoo. topposition up- piuuso.) I At ll n't'lnok Mr. Lin-nu moved the "Il journnnnt of tho dohato. It was ilgl'ootli 'that tho Homo should adjourn at it o'oIm-k tu-uitzht. hut sit into ti Ht1ttrt'ttw night in on dor to tluish tho dolmio. ,1" Deputation From Prescott. 'B, A doputntion trom the County of g Prescott will rout-h the city this morn- ,ling. It is for tho purpose of asking ~a subsidy for some twolro miles of railway from Pointe Fortune to the Town of Hawlmsbury. This will com- 'plete the l'. P. It. line in Prescott County. The deputation is composed . of County councillor Higginson, Mayor Cloran. M. M. MoWators. John Mor- row. John Murray. Councillor Mc- Waters, Town Clerk i'osteilo. John Kirby. James McAllister. Robert Ross, also vrrprt'rwntutices of the C. P. lt. ' Company. The deputation will he in- trodnood to tho, Promior at ll o'clook a.m. by tho lion. Mr. ru'vanturel, mem- ber for that county. Tht, Speaker Willi also giro u iunoh at 1 pun. to the dv, putatinn in his (tum-tors and moon)- puny thou: through the buildings.