aim-rage. The War}; "Ut f,g,t,'tt,tte, Staff is common P . omp e e e a s 7. 7 from all the asyluma are given, with tnt,m,gt,egglt't,tufPl,t?1raiU'1il; much instructive information as to the pupils of the- public and 'aeparate assigned causes tor insanity. nativity schools. of inmates. etc. Dr. Clark. Medical; v . . Superintendent of the Toronto Asylun'i. 3 College is Prosperous. l also contributes an interest ng artic o . dealing with popular delusions about J.eut'eha1ol"ii'ltl'it ll, te,,,, (mush: the insane. in which he combats the prlnter's hands. It shows that iii: "gigg"tv,'2',ht,, 1'25"" (thatHi'n 3:133: past year has been the most prosperous a"??? it "ll'llff, 5:331" disease Iand elnce the college was established in Mt t St a way., a ' y -. . . 1874. The enrolled attendance during that mental or moral ':i,1u/ie/lf'dd' dam the Year was "'i'l students in the col occasions not causes o )rain cane. - . . "-' . - ' ' loge, in addition to which there were Want Local ALattoirs. 84 students in the special dairy course. . ' I?'d _ . . w. . n v , - tl sx,c,1,;yp.':,,t,fmgc,yy1illt't i','p""2,1 an; 5:3,."133 ')'o"nt,,l',?lf, one (it; 3551?; e ' ' , " " ' . 1. .. - . _ " . . c . Promior. Hon. Mr. Gibson and Hon. ment on tht work tot the current year. Mr. Latcttt'ord yesterday afternoonrand Change at Institute for the Blind. . ilte18 , ' (est MIStt- . tit/t Jflnrai;;?3§: i,at1r'of,t1tii'tt/di')l; Dr. Sinclair, physician at the Ontario syétém. They had been attracted by Inatitute for the Blind, Branttord. Itasl, the Premiev's statements regal-dirty u 'pi"/'rtih,' tg,1,,vrrd,g"nnt r,'),"",'),"?;,.,.'," thut' public abattoir, and m discussing that . Pl e o ., post proposal said they considered A score tion. or so of local abattoirs would be ot =teS."=er=e."d.e-eer.=eer.e much more service than one large Pro- vinrial concern. They also pointed out that it cost 37 per cent of the prim" of cattle at Fergus to ship them from that point to Liverpool. M:'.¢i.D.S Hill,a brother of Mr. J. J. Hill. the tam- ous railway magnate, Was the sim'rzt-s- nnm for the party. Petitions Rlir-ei'crd. Oxford and Lambton County ("oun- cils petition that the public who} leaning examination be given it pt"r- ininent and distinct place in the pub- lic school system of the Province The Townships of North DumfrienM Blenheim. London. Gavan. Thorah. in- nistil and Hamilton ask that no change be made by which County Councils will be enabled to control tho roads. The County Council of "'ulinml p»- tition for the amendn'urnt of the Pro- vinrla1 game- luwi: so as to coincide with those of Now York Stuto run-ct- Ing the shooting of Rowe-on. shoiwirukv and whistler durlts. Several municipulltbus request ihn atuetttlntent of the municipal not su', we to make those,- who solicit orders from houxe to house [my a license. "Minna County Council wants it provided that no Grand Jury ho sum- naoned until ten days before the sit- ting of court. and then only when busi- lness ic. known to iw rewiy tor thr' IGrand Jury. i Chrmmittei: on Agricultuu. Mr. Little gives notice of this man» lution for Monday :--That In conslder- tion ot the (not that agriculture is tho hlct' industry of the Province of On- tio, and that a. large (rm-t of fertile nil in lit-\V Ontario is still unoccu- ied, this House is of the opinion that e appointment of a. Committee on tgriculiuru' and Colonization would yum-o the interests ot agriculture d assist in the. settlement of new nturio. such committee to be consid- ed as one or the Handing coinmlttecs this House. Mr. Graham will inquiri- on Friday if is the intention of the Government