zo * > C > . kss in the tender. He considered that Mr. Gril. . fith was in the best znl\lon !fl."')h% the goods, He thouzht 1i not right tha Mr. Cashman and Mr. Bridgman cshould | kave been brought forward with their altuations in a menner dependent upon their words, and make them give evidence, He objected to there being no check upon Mr Laogmuir, a prianciple which they disap: oved of in the case of overseers, For 5.-...-- he weuld feelit his duty to voto egainst the amendment to the amend. meut, thoogh he would vote for the amend. ment, as he was sorry the honou:rab'le the COcmmissloner of Crown Lands could not give more money to repalr these rca}«,ss the | system now pursued was very like white. woarhing. Mr. PATTERYON (Esmex) took exorp-- Hon to the stristares of tho hou.membar for Murskcka upon the coouaty of Ecsox and its Inbabvitants, _ His rearon for making the motlon was because he bellioved it was ua-- jurt to the older portlous of b%e Provinse | that such large amounts skhould ba squan-- | dered year after year upog@, colonization roads. J" Mr, LONG said he endorsed the jaudiclous expenAlsure ot monsy on coloalzstion roads. The sett'crsinthenewdistrloss were generally | men of email msans, ard the wooner roads | were laid down through thess seotionu of tie | oountry the sooner would the position ef | these settlers improve. He thought that | Inatead of hnvll&-o mavy lawyers on the | Public Accounts Oomm{itse they shoald have |\ a greater proportiocn of 'prasilsal business men, compet--nt to examine Anveliigantiy questions of supplies of one kin4 and anoh er He was of cpinion that it the Governmeat had a practical and honest basiness man to go Into the market and purobase gr--cary sup-- plies they oou'd be gos more cheaply and savisfactorlly than by tender, The House" then divided on the amend:-- went to the amendment, which was carrled | ----Yene; 40; Nays, 25 | __ YEAg.--Mesirs. Applery, BaUantpbe, Barter, Bish IF' Bonfie!d, Otlsbolm, Clark« (Yerfoik) Ciarke (Welllegto), Cole, vrooks, Cu rme. Fer:ls, Finlay son,. Frawer, Gits n G--ant larcraf , Hay, Hodg Ins, Lane, Lyon, McCraney, McMsahon, Massie, Miliaz, | Mowas, O'Doncghue, P--rdee, &--bi son Koss Sex-- | ton, Blinclair. Spriseer, Striser. Watieeworth, | WicdiGeld, Wiliams, Wilson. Wood, ~40. | _ NAYyS -- Mesirs. Bare, Rell Boulter, Broder |\ Cameron, Code. Contts, Crel.hton, Flerher, Gran.e, | Harkin AcDougall (MidAlecex), Macdousgall (4«=-- | PRronet ie t iicatimnaitiantios, Rnavine, | Touley, Wmo,wlu 15. _ l The motilon as amended was then cartlel | on tke 1ame divialoa. | | _ Mr, MOWAT moved the adjrurnment of | the House, | | The House adjsurned at 11:40. | NOTIOES OF MOTION, Mr. Code--That ho wil! move on the third reacicg of Bill (N+ 93), Eduomtion, to refsr back the seid Bill 1o the Committec of the Whole House with instructlions to amend the same by striking out seation 10, sub--se0o-- tion 5, relating to aid to High Suhools, M« Broder--On Mon+ay next--Order of ,fln House for a rerura of all the corre spondence between Geo. 0. Hays and others aud the Government, or auy of their officials, rela i»y to the dissovery of gold on the west haif of lot number nise in the ninth conces: slon in the towneblip ef Mirmora ; also in r.fer:nce to the claims ot the dizcoverers, | ard to the subsequent purchare and sale of | uuoh lard,