THURSDAY,' Mn. 'ilffllll SATISFIED Mr. Gamay asked that the Link rue-.1 itho resolution of the Hou,e pa-d on June :26. 1903. adopting the report on thr. commiesioners in " Carr": thanking them for their condUct in the matter nu ("trod toqtht'm, and rum-nine that it, had become the duty oi tho House to place on record an exprosaion of and Hire of the Conduct of the member irnm Manitoulin. Thin was done. and Mr. :(imney then mow-d that the: rmulniimi [he expungml from the journalswi the l, House. in speaking in the motion CH1. Gamay said he had decided. after hwy; consideration. that im-h action was u'ue to hinuaNi and his family. He had oh- jccted, it would he remembered. to the manner in which an! (also was tried : he had afterwards objected to the finding of the commissioners. and he had shown on the flooi. of that House that the re- port was unfair. They now had the fact that there had been during the late campaign a mostl complete discussion of this case from end to end of the Pro- vince. before what, might be termed the great jury of the people, and from them he had obtained the vindication which came on January 25 last. That jury Paving decided in h favor, he was only reasonable in aski _ the Home to do what the peopie of he Province seemed to desire.them to do The report of the Commissioners' Report Expung. ed From House Journals. THE DEBATE WAS SHORT. ', Speaker Directs that the Desire of the House as Expressed by We Majority be Carried Out-A Number of 131le Read a Third Time. 5, l Government Majority on First Division Thirty-nine. Tho first division of ths. Imgislwtm'e Occurred at. yesterday's screion on Mr. Gamey's motion to rewind th" vote of censure of the last Lvr,rislalure. Mi. Harcourt, and the Premier were the only speakers besid" Mr. Game}; ltimsolf, and the vote oi 60 to 21 rvprt'a.nntotl tho party strength of the Hume. There Wi're seven pairs and three mmubors nlv. sent. iime C-- Mr. Preston tBrant) by-laws of the city of ships of 00er and C Mr. Lucas-- Respecting the Firs: Col, ed Baptist Church of Toronto. It it" leave, to tho tI'ustei-.-x of the church Queen and Victoria SUCH! to sell tlr property. To authorize the: Law ', Canada to admit Willia to practice as a banish Mr. Carscallcn tiianllltm To confiptn try-law No. L493: of tl of St. Thomas and for other purp Mr. Macdiarmid. Respecting the city oi' Kingston Pense. Re-tting the Stmtford Young Christian Association-Mr. Torrano Respocting the Village of Grimsb: Jessop. To confirm by-iu.w No. 11:64 of tl of St. Cuthurhws -Dr. Jevop. To confirm n-rrtain alterations. Point Pair-e marsh drainagn syn": to cumulidate its indebtedness Auld. Respecting the tery in the town erland. Third Readings. The following bills new read time :-- Mr. The Gamer's Motion. Is ROBERT GAMEY; following bills -it.v of Chathum and Chatham. expecting the F Hamilton). Church of Engiaml of Ingersoll --Mr. Mr. Torradoo " of (H'imsby \rt'rc- wad a tirat 'o confirm can: athum and tor. Ouch and purpus so" Mr. Sn 11. l'ppe '," Faster "tor Mr,' our hird M Mr I)?" mama-m lie' criticized a; being full of faltehoods. As an illustration - the only one of many which he oould'huntu wit. was stated on p330 22 that on thr forenoon of September 11 hejmd de, posited 8900 in the Ontario Bank That was absolutely false. The whole report was unfair. untrue. and should not he in existence. ' Rejoiced at Liberal Defeat. No one in the Provinre. ho said. mm! have felt, flu-'samo satisfaetiott and iuv that, had been his on the r"iasion "f m". (Meat of the Into Governnwmt. He my felt. he was 'thing C'U6'H with tls nun ou tho Mor of tlu- Le,iri.mlitttir" "In. 1'" formal through tho lnction he nun ris. sired to expunzv. and with tun Judy-.- without human hearts. Ho had thnng'n then. We now. that tho lrnalc-r ..f (iv. L1 . (low-rmm-m mm: mm.» "Hun f trh peuplo wer" um guing lo 'm- hunk-.113. . that fair play. dw-mxuy and l'o'-]w'".li-z itv \'n-rn tiw but Int-ElnauL hr in- 'rl'-. qumml that Mo UH" V'A'trIHW'I n; u "that tho motion would ho diam" any h'ngth tr that tho (Mails I ho roommed. The Hxhjeot. matto "stitlltod one of the Inc-1t, reurumttah 25mins in the public Iii" of Omar forming phTth" thP 1rrilrory pin '1881. Mr. l'mmoy had told the that it was an unusual motion. a Inight follows (In). he azkwl what one: should they drau. It 1V'etm iusua; that for the first tinto tho In": asked to pass suoh a motion (one other. and of a far "iftrtrout Hm: of William Lyon Macknnzie. ibe discovered. In England tho ihaugh case. twenty years am», ar j"'ilkt-s case. 1'33 year;l ago, wow" s'orriy precedenta. I Mr. Harcourt read tho rm: jmht to be oxpungt-J. Member; iromombor it tOla impossihlo. Mm iformnl way. to olrlitorate those 1' od in conducting n Hmvrnmvn Opposition dosirml further m the msn ho Izmlfit in his pock they were no) maxim" for that lump it. for awhile. In mun} amid ho was'alnnu rosporraihls motion, which did not "Mannh- Goverunwnt" and ho (lid not tttomher to votp for it who " in hiq heart, that hrirshould do An Unusual Motion. Upright Judges. Tho Government of 190 and they would observe "Itgrrt" oppcurcd m 1? In" ac tnotion. tho,." Jud mot ion " vom mu the respect . and who wa MN" M hivh emit-s. ll ith in mem Jrceltr Mr. Harcourt. 1m 1' mod that no on" a at tho motion won 'itCtt No Judge had been impeached plinmnt grity. I h. IL ha n port 'V appeal! lat, 11105 Ill 1'cuecCr.tort U . Judy.- un impattiall.s 1 ed fr'nu rot . .' July! " 1 ll-t "ppm so olt he indcptmdence of the Jlu i the bulwark of British The) shuuld not by bro; 0 political arena. (Got IIs Sk o his probirt . Harcourt c " at th, l Min-t appoint 0n Th} may and erN-tn tethods tty" lw fol! Gorornnwnt. If further osidouci, in his pnokot. 1m in for that h" w. . In cnnoludin': Lt t th UK tott me y.at lug ction of the Mod to the Al " nu tt verttttl o PP med or til Ln' A'llll " I" ha uh Um aria idrpsg oi "GUI ioldwin Smith independence was secured p was unsal- It at. In for r- from want id not hum ll MI "It a "in a ho and Ya" 'll " m ll but Go T C rn pun m lie 0t Ho in in Can" ll m! CHOU had ram the mit. be lib- 2ld " ll HS "I