® /C AL f © PAYMENT OF JURORS. blat.: { Mr. Meredith's bill to amend the Jurors Act, '.'5 increasing the rate of payment from Q.: 50 to per day, was read a second time.. On £ of the Government, however, Hon. Mr. Fraser said it was thought better to leave the ques-- tion of incroase to be dqetermined by the dif-- ferent localities. Otherwise there was no ob-- jection to the bill, which then was sent to a special Committee. | TUBERCULOSIS. Mr. Graham moved the second reading of the bill to Prevom the sale of meator imilk from animals affected with tuberculo:is He made a neat little speech in support of Lhe bill, showing how meat is at present sold for food when infected with poisonous discases, and quoting an article from The London Free Press o prove his point. 'The bill was read a second time and referred to a special Committee com-- posed of _ Messrs, Drury, Balfour, Sprague, Wrench, Wylic, Willoughby, Gilmour, Lees, Dryden, Awrey and the mover, \ The House adjourned at 4.10 p.m.