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petitions mitch wae Dy gutived on tlie ewing division, in relation to ! d Qitestwn. bp tiatenae tu the 8 ita man kee âout of the way, or cune ay ed â~ . ~ el traingefer the.co ce of troops y » at > fo make other provivions if lew theteaf. :
ales sales, W rasitept up ta Tate Ngars enc patty eon of Bae. tim words, or sigia bie dio ond Kewpe the her vat, evry) TTS eg 1866. tutatedh run dail on tha) Southern, 43 Ae Acti opito-ter the ootehtchevent od an alge
Yeut Hous. Messrs .Coles, Warburton, Kelly, Laird, ) were wctuated by the bess motives im, the _ | janis hose i« his caede, werd be is justified in meeps Hie co ae â 0 ! Orders have beew issued for the stoppage of the I Debt Court in Prinee County, â
Messrs tlowac, Walker, Conroy. Uowlan, and Simelair~ 9. | various echemeés which had been from time to time legis voless he has comm (ted a criminal | SSS | ordinary. traffic to Italy on this line, ing, to the offier of Soherter Genergl,
) dir y
Count Korol ihe anu minister @
is Said po have histructed to,request âŹ
uations from the Prussian Goverment réspect-
ling certain alleged arrangements between Pruy
rber of WHELs â
re LATEST FROM EUROPE.
| ROW 8. China, from Liverpool 25th,
; Queenstown 29th April, arrived at Halifax at
and keeping officers uf the wd
act. T know the Sheivifs havé lately aerved a great oe
heTaat two years than tora tawber ef
By
Ne! rs revent the clandestine trating of
athe use of arma, aud te the preeticn of
â og evolutions. : *%
fW Act to amend the Act relating te Eleetions,
a Act to exempt property belonging to Her My
» jeety or the Government of thit Island frog
Duties and Assessments,
Aw Act for the regditiou of the Militia and Wy.
ufiteer forces. â :
upon. tor the fipab settlement of that question. : ;
Hon lecder ot the Government, and several other BOW | o ggre, L suppose, within the To tena vee
âmembers of the su. foity, © wntended the beneficial) reeulte yeure previously, which shows that there could not hoyâ ~~ ne y
had accrued te many bud tenanéty thon the aiff. FEOe | exterigtve opposition to them. 1 do net wials tw jet re A re
weasures introduced during the present adaumistration She) King's and Prince Counties we may the jagetees = sit, A
i lwhich is thrown npou them by the paragraph io ~~ <
urchaaing of | estates from Proprievtora, the cancelling | which tyeaeâ , amily . . '
or idee arrente & r&th on: @pvet bated the redaction gi | specch, but would let it er hy that they are â_ t ns = 11 o'clock om Monday moruing. The news
& ree â et os ) aj he ks vdthe Crvil Buthorities witheut the ab Bi 3 ; ie eer 7
rents on certain Townstips, and the exvension af the) Lang | diet he c college b wildery turce, 5 cleus! judge of the neces: { by this Mail ia both important and interesting.
Patetvrase Bill, wére measarce which could not farl to amet tue Phe Government being responsible; probably | * Mr. Lefevre, M. P., for Reading, is to -be
Nay@sLbons. Messrs. Pope. Loaugworth, Solicitot General, hing
Bavice, Kaye, Hensley, cRucben, Mesars. Green, Raunay a
Montgowery, NMeLeousa, liaslsmw, Yeo, Breeken and Dun-
eanâ}5. : :
House in Committee on Panper Scaleeâagreed to several
sulutfhs dnd repertes Progtess -
{lod Solrertor Genet.! \atreduced a Bill to prevent the
clundedtize taining of peréine to the use of arms, and to the
i
i
| sits and Italy. A
â Pants, Sarcrpay Moaxinxc.
The Constituteonnel, of this morning, con-
It re-affirms that
»
|
| diers. H
tains an inspired article.
â i viutions. In explaming the object o | : rey a Geng te rf . med, but-that Austria has take: | Act Act for entthng doubte relative $0 titles ae *
prc bal oft litary evorution I jepproval of all impartial minds, and wineb afforded ample od tat there was a neevasity for calling idle ualitary, Judge; : r nae ae oe i Italy has not armed, but that Austria Act Act tur ng Gouyte f 5Âź Tibet ae.
the Lap sheofved: tligt the whlewlul acsenmbling of men fur} <8 ot the dosire of the Guverninent to promote the best to- oo the public privte,L coutd not texm @ corregs opinion, bus ithe new Lord of the Admiralty i munerané preceutions in Venetia. quired under The several fawa ot thie hed ie
'Fresh cases âof the cifttie plague, repotted fu:
, levying a: Avseretnent- on Lands, Pens
galnst!
An Act for the better eecurity at the Crown angâ
Government of the United Kingdom withis nigâ
vat nature tended ty create alarm in the winds |
eudanget the pease of the community. 1:
ead that am Act of shat nature was not re
It dues not believe in the Prusso-Italias.
treaty, but conside;s it a matter of littie impo:
tance whether such a treaty exists or not; fo
practises of
of mang apd so
trom the wery fact that the disturbance was confined te the tenantty, | ! "19 » 562 :
| and not even general among thei, I think that there must have been} the week ending April 2{st, are 2,o05 a
) is County, whe were willing |»: 293 the preecdins week.
terests of the people.
Hons. Messrs. UVoles, Whelan, and others, in supporting
might, pethaps, be ; ithe Kesulation on the contrary, contended that the .whoe } a suffictent number of peadpic, even in th °
wk; but when it-would be remembered | : 5! db . . bis ermacy of the law without the eaployinent of the ln : â aged OT bom peel ee ta Island. ty
quered#e@ our Statute Book ; licy vt-the Government, trom the year 1359, nad beet cas | fo inaintain the supremacy of the li wut Ul The Barracouta, 6, paddle sloop, it war were to out m Germany, â : oe Wieraide Fishing
+6 band vi Bemane bad see x, = OLâ, = â arn to create ladse hopes in the cinds of the peoploâthat |aiilitary; but, as the Goverument were â the bear judges of om Purtemauth hin Noctk America, with the | would easily be led to attack Austria. vines ts the Saur , 4 :
Haine; U Sy to koow i they could ehip, im Osbing schooners | Ce calure an the tu-fillment of thert prousines led 40 the for-| he matter, Ido not throw any blame upon them. cunbouts Chernb and Minstret in eompany. As war between Austria aad Prussia appears
>
Ilon, the Peesipentr: TL do net think it threws a stigntha uper
Prince or Kingâs County any more than it does on Beitast or the
tirat district of Queen's Couuty. If we sidele out the destricts, 1
would be particularizing « course Which We bave never adopted ly
answering Hia Excetiouey's speech ; theretore, L am net inclined Te
« poert the amendment. flies toner from the Bret distrret of King
County (Mr. Dingwell) apoke as if L were opposed to the tenantry
meeting and consulting together, bat Tam not. «At the same tie,
Lam net prepared to support the people iv meeting and passing sed.-
tous resolutions; nv loyal aubject would du ae. :
Hen. AvvorNey Genetnat: [tp lam to anderstand thie motion
a eauply au amend: ent to the paragraph ia the address, Twente |
fire-ar@el order to land them on our shores, he thought tha
rie objeettunawoald be offered te the Balâ whieh prow ded tha
oli meeting (of af arma. ue tyt prectianng wtistary e&ereises or evolutions.
without the lawful euthorty of ber Majesty, or the Lieutenan
Ciapersotoar day Justices of the Peace of any County, by
Cow attests fue eo doing would be considered Legal, and tha
parties aflending agains; the provisione of the Biitg would b
nished by fine or*itaprisonment
Fpuseaawalied umé read, and ordered ta be read »
eecond are toxmorrow.
now to be averted, it ueks why Austria shou «
still maintain her military preparations in Ve
netia.
lialy having displayed remarkable moderation
vative of Ce Lenant League, which necessitated the bringing
of the troops, end mvyvlved the counry im the large expend-
sture alluded ty tn the Despatches before the Committe.
âhe question was then put op the Resolution subusitted by
he thon. Mr. Coles. and resulted as foliowe :
For the Resolution â Lluns. Messrs Coles, Warburton,
Whelan, Hensley, Kelly ; Messrs. Sinclair, lluwlap, Uonroy.
Walkerâ„
Against it â Hons. Messrs. Pope, Longworth, S Jlicitos
General, Davies, McBacoen, Kaye; Messrs) tlowat, Haslam
Dunean, MeLenun, Moutgomery. Green, Ramsayâ13
An Act appropriating certain mouies fur the your
The British tron-clad fri sate No: thumberland 1866: ; ; BAe
is affuat at last. After many attempts the
âauneh was accomplished on the afternoon oi
e h Ypril n © presence f @ humerols
th l at - 4y ! tac âsen ° / : o
d er ae t cx | ny i and ud ence \n stcla.Âą izl tt re-est b j h he
«tl byrallicajs WNpauy. } " 7% ants a °
Her Majesty is about to place a memoria. ; military siatu quo ante, That wouid give cou
window to her father, the Duke of Kent, in the | idence in the maintenance ot peaer.
parish church of Sidmouth, the town where his The Debats is apprehensive of war.
R »yal Hi rhness died. ; COMMERCIAL.
A seaman, who just arrived at Bristol from | Lasteox, Sarynbas AvsEenoel.
SEE omen ee
CONFEDERATION IN P. E. ISLAND gt
A HEAVY DISCOUNT,.
ee
meee
; Tue question of Confederation wagâ aisety
argued in the Huuse of Assembly on Moudeeâ
and Tuesday last; and indeed the dbase wgâ
extended fo the anaâ hours of W
ââ
. op bE 7 oi dment to the ineps rgest that it could be made mere effeeGve, and. probably | Roite:dam, via London, has died of Asiatic : -'s : . ea /
hion Mr, Pops aves ted ââ a âââ : Progress was thea reported and tee House adjourned. emi A aati tray te naman of this House, by substituting the | pe ei : | | There is a fair demand for discount, owing t. 4 morning, before the House, wearied andworn, :
â i x ittie Ion âMe. Col 3, the Bill to place a gat A. MCNEILL, Reporter. serds * Queetiâs County" tor Colony.â Bat t a HO a The Constitutionnel of the 27th asserts on sail paymeuts fading due to-day, but â in the | -ame to a decision. âThe rezc!utions
a y Ps . 6. PPE â ee a eee , utd : rg a view fe supersede the whe ee le 3 aaki arlike | week - rates are expected to be rather easier. , ated
- aT sad 3 sed. . se mendment is brought terward with a view fe supers vi ut Ital not making any warlike} week the rates are expected to be rat ; :
at the gore uf Cy„eheas, was tend ey a) wld we . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. paragraph liso, Lainuet give il myo, p ation. tne pararas, onthesny Soe Htaly eee âhet? WS cae | Selected bills a:e taken at 5] per eent. ry the Hon. the Lender of the Govgroment,
od . vation. tpn by p . Offices Âą! r saghout th â if Sanda, conseys my views on the auby et; end tohing the facia N sade on de : s 3 anita peace in all usar | The repoit of the âLiv erpoul Cytton Market aud the counter resolution submitted by My,
â 5S . *| to ust ai re ' ° F a . i" - * : ma ray a a meahenah âi » " Naa! Mn âelie } ig e uy i } " * a z wl oo.
referrgg Qi) petitions pe ating t , csaiiies (Continued from our last No) becuse inte consideration; | do wot think we can come to any other ters, and to secwe its blessings to Europe. , It] shows sales to the extent of about 6000 ur 7000} Whelan,. will be found annexed, The {pupae
oted the Report of said Committee.
h hol | oncusion than that contained! in the address. I would deem i
âthy whe .
weessiry to say a few words upon the vecessity for importing a
aulitary feree, to which reference bas been made by several of your
avuera. Dregret that (he néerssity should have aren fora military
saree ty enforce the lawe ef the country. It will certainly have os
bad effect, in the estimation él oar neighbetis, apa the reputation i this season,
af the Colony. But it is impossible tem gaete eiut our eyes to the |
, prose :
that cease be comuitted to a Comumitios of
Mouse to-mo! row. :
âLud Bill to swend the Election law wae committed to a Com
wittee of thd whale jivues, and after some time epeas theres
as reported.
POO arotlve âaf the hon leader of the Government, the Hous
posylyed ite inte a Committers of the whole, to take int
emarded dn thÂź Dedpacehes and Correspondence traasaittec
by MessugĂ© trom lim Excellence. â
â Alter some time spent in reading the same, progress war
reported, aud the louse adjjurned.
ââtie
bales.
At the Stock Exchange the terms are about
5 per cent. for short loans.
âThe Queen does not intend to yisit Germany| The funds are heavy, and âthere is not much
After the return of the Court to! business, The expected resignation of the]
rele tg Windsor, on the 4th of May, Her Majesty will; Ministry and the foreign. news have exercised | wy
ot âthat va aayae err aty a or a: âen pret spank ge ed reside at the Castie until the L said that they only wished to ehforce term pecalia ewe ty se ie j , 6 for Sc ; Fesie'l Âą â
neans, and thus to obtain, what they conceived tesbe, the rights oi } that month, und the nt leave for me otland. A â vs euient Of moment in Fereien Stocks
he tenantry. But we can ouly judge ot their mo. ives by their acts; |â residence in Scotiand of three weeks, the| No mov = of moment in Foreign 5 ;
Ci â e* > Y Âą i th a 5 e a ren . : â i â
snd it we look at their acte und deelatabious, I de net think we can | Queen will return to Windsor, where Her | or es - ares
limit theie intention to carrying oat Meir views by constitutional | dajesty will remain until, afta the wedding of than ast wight.
Lhey had resiated the lawfy! authorities of the Islandâ whew | the. Princess Helena, in July... At present it is, chad
1s believed, however, that Italy will address a
formal remoustrance-#zaiust the armaments of
Austria.
Ion. Mr. Gore: this honor the President says | wae chair
van of the Committee to prepare the Graft address, ard the
L have now placed myecit in & singular positign. The ex-
planation is tuat the idea suggested by the # wendment never
| occurred to we. âIt wae proposed some time ago td compel these
ietricts in which the disturbances toukâ phede to beur tiie ex-j
pens: âof suppressibg thea, bat ws we dit not deem It proper
te gu that tar lt ink it would be only un aet-ot jastice to let
che stigma rest upon them as a punishipent And though |
was a mewber gt the Committee which prepared the addresses,
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.
. âeee wT.
oy tptee oe ee - «
a mre iii me
nment has dofinitivel,
enerzetic military
Ist of
vend the. Act to. âait res
oom daa
the Oy ater Fisheries pb AD
~ - â
a OG OE
i that the Austrian Gover
ied ti 4
Se âee Se ron the
meagu) es. 1D 1
âThe Graminer.
An
lat
i that time FP kn
âs = ââââ ee ee
rrell Estate down to the presen
During the dehate, wh
ââ s - a os â -
a one 4. i Ă©
The ggedicn was then pat on she mapior
ne âfil
iy , atin te mes â . ow the hae hada if write to serve, and
» ice anny the pray ha hatte Ano th hari dl rer a
Ve
petitions mitch wae Dy gutived on tlie ewing division, in relation to ! d Qitestwn. bp tiatenae tu the 8 ita man kee âout of the way, or cune ay ed â~ . ~ el traingefer the.co ce of troops y » at > fo make other provivions if lew theteaf. :
ales sales, W rasitept up ta Tate Ngars enc patty eon of Bae. tim words, or sigia bie dio ond Kewpe the her vat, evry) TTS eg 1866. tutatedh run dail on tha) Southern, 43 Ae Acti opito-ter the ootehtchevent od an alge
Yeut Hous. Messrs .Coles, Warburton, Kelly, Laird, ) were wctuated by the bess motives im, the _ | janis hose i« his caede, werd be is justified in meeps Hie co ae â 0 ! Orders have beew issued for the stoppage of the I Debt Court in Prinee County, â
Messrs tlowac, Walker, Conroy. Uowlan, and Simelair~ 9. | various echemeés which had been from time to time legis voless he has comm (ted a criminal | SSS | ordinary. traffic to Italy on this line, ing, to the offier of Soherter Genergl,
) dir y
Count Korol ihe anu minister @
is Said po have histructed to,request âŹ
uations from the Prussian Goverment réspect-
ling certain alleged arrangements between Pruy
rber of WHELs â
re LATEST FROM EUROPE.
| ROW 8. China, from Liverpool 25th,
; Queenstown 29th April, arrived at Halifax at
and keeping officers uf the wd
act. T know the Sheivifs havé lately aerved a great oe
heTaat two years than tora tawber ef
By
Ne! rs revent the clandestine trating of
athe use of arma, aud te the preeticn of
â og evolutions. : *%
fW Act to amend the Act relating te Eleetions,
a Act to exempt property belonging to Her My
» jeety or the Government of thit Island frog
Duties and Assessments,
Aw Act for the regditiou of the Militia and Wy.
ufiteer forces. â :
upon. tor the fipab settlement of that question. : ;
Hon lecder ot the Government, and several other BOW | o ggre, L suppose, within the To tena vee
âmembers of the su. foity, © wntended the beneficial) reeulte yeure previously, which shows that there could not hoyâ ~~ ne y
had accrued te many bud tenanéty thon the aiff. FEOe | exterigtve opposition to them. 1 do net wials tw jet re A re
weasures introduced during the present adaumistration She) King's and Prince Counties we may the jagetees = sit, A
i lwhich is thrown npou them by the paragraph io ~~ <
urchaaing of | estates from Proprievtora, the cancelling | which tyeaeâ , amily . . '
or idee arrente & r&th on: @pvet bated the redaction gi | specch, but would let it er hy that they are â_ t ns = 11 o'clock om Monday moruing. The news
& ree â et os ) aj he ks vdthe Crvil Buthorities witheut the ab Bi 3 ; ie eer 7
rents on certain Townstips, and the exvension af the) Lang | diet he c college b wildery turce, 5 cleus! judge of the neces: { by this Mail ia both important and interesting.
Patetvrase Bill, wére measarce which could not farl to amet tue Phe Government being responsible; probably | * Mr. Lefevre, M. P., for Reading, is to -be
Nay@sLbons. Messrs. Pope. Loaugworth, Solicitot General, hing
Bavice, Kaye, Hensley, cRucben, Mesars. Green, Raunay a
Montgowery, NMeLeousa, liaslsmw, Yeo, Breeken and Dun-
eanâ}5. : :
House in Committee on Panper Scaleeâagreed to several
sulutfhs dnd repertes Progtess -
{lod Solrertor Genet.! \atreduced a Bill to prevent the
clundedtize taining of peréine to the use of arms, and to the
i
i
| sits and Italy. A
â Pants, Sarcrpay Moaxinxc.
The Constituteonnel, of this morning, con-
It re-affirms that
»
|
| diers. H
tains an inspired article.
â i viutions. In explaming the object o | : rey a Geng te rf . med, but-that Austria has take: | Act Act for entthng doubte relative $0 titles ae *
prc bal oft litary evorution I jepproval of all impartial minds, and wineb afforded ample od tat there was a neevasity for calling idle ualitary, Judge; : r nae ae oe i Italy has not armed, but that Austria Act Act tur ng Gouyte f 5Âź Tibet ae.
the Lap sheofved: tligt the whlewlul acsenmbling of men fur} <8 ot the dosire of the Guverninent to promote the best to- oo the public privte,L coutd not texm @ corregs opinion, bus ithe new Lord of the Admiralty i munerané preceutions in Venetia. quired under The several fawa ot thie hed ie
'Fresh cases âof the cifttie plague, repotted fu:
, levying a: Avseretnent- on Lands, Pens
galnst!
An Act for the better eecurity at the Crown angâ
Government of the United Kingdom withis nigâ
vat nature tended ty create alarm in the winds |
eudanget the pease of the community. 1:
ead that am Act of shat nature was not re
It dues not believe in the Prusso-Italias.
treaty, but conside;s it a matter of littie impo:
tance whether such a treaty exists or not; fo
practises of
of mang apd so
trom the wery fact that the disturbance was confined te the tenantty, | ! "19 » 562 :
| and not even general among thei, I think that there must have been} the week ending April 2{st, are 2,o05 a
) is County, whe were willing |»: 293 the preecdins week.
terests of the people.
Hons. Messrs. UVoles, Whelan, and others, in supporting
might, pethaps, be ; ithe Kesulation on the contrary, contended that the .whoe } a suffictent number of peadpic, even in th °
wk; but when it-would be remembered | : 5! db . . bis ermacy of the law without the eaployinent of the ln : â aged OT bom peel ee ta Island. ty
quered#e@ our Statute Book ; licy vt-the Government, trom the year 1359, nad beet cas | fo inaintain the supremacy of the li wut Ul The Barracouta, 6, paddle sloop, it war were to out m Germany, â : oe Wieraide Fishing
+6 band vi Bemane bad see x, = OLâ, = â arn to create ladse hopes in the cinds of the peoploâthat |aiilitary; but, as the Goverument were â the bear judges of om Purtemauth hin Noctk America, with the | would easily be led to attack Austria. vines ts the Saur , 4 :
Haine; U Sy to koow i they could ehip, im Osbing schooners | Ce calure an the tu-fillment of thert prousines led 40 the for-| he matter, Ido not throw any blame upon them. cunbouts Chernb and Minstret in eompany. As war between Austria aad Prussia appears
>
Ilon, the Peesipentr: TL do net think it threws a stigntha uper
Prince or Kingâs County any more than it does on Beitast or the
tirat district of Queen's Couuty. If we sidele out the destricts, 1
would be particularizing « course Which We bave never adopted ly
answering Hia Excetiouey's speech ; theretore, L am net inclined Te
« poert the amendment. flies toner from the Bret distrret of King
County (Mr. Dingwell) apoke as if L were opposed to the tenantry
meeting and consulting together, bat Tam not. «At the same tie,
Lam net prepared to support the people iv meeting and passing sed.-
tous resolutions; nv loyal aubject would du ae. :
Hen. AvvorNey Genetnat: [tp lam to anderstand thie motion
a eauply au amend: ent to the paragraph ia the address, Twente |
fire-ar@el order to land them on our shores, he thought tha
rie objeettunawoald be offered te the Balâ whieh prow ded tha
oli meeting (of af arma. ue tyt prectianng wtistary e&ereises or evolutions.
without the lawful euthorty of ber Majesty, or the Lieutenan
Ciapersotoar day Justices of the Peace of any County, by
Cow attests fue eo doing would be considered Legal, and tha
parties aflending agains; the provisione of the Biitg would b
nished by fine or*itaprisonment
Fpuseaawalied umé read, and ordered ta be read »
eecond are toxmorrow.
now to be averted, it ueks why Austria shou «
still maintain her military preparations in Ve
netia.
lialy having displayed remarkable moderation
vative of Ce Lenant League, which necessitated the bringing
of the troops, end mvyvlved the counry im the large expend-
sture alluded ty tn the Despatches before the Committe.
âhe question was then put op the Resolution subusitted by
he thon. Mr. Coles. and resulted as foliowe :
For the Resolution â Lluns. Messrs Coles, Warburton,
Whelan, Hensley, Kelly ; Messrs. Sinclair, lluwlap, Uonroy.
Walkerâ„
Against it â Hons. Messrs. Pope, Longworth, S Jlicitos
General, Davies, McBacoen, Kaye; Messrs) tlowat, Haslam
Dunean, MeLenun, Moutgomery. Green, Ramsayâ13
An Act appropriating certain mouies fur the your
The British tron-clad fri sate No: thumberland 1866: ; ; BAe
is affuat at last. After many attempts the
âauneh was accomplished on the afternoon oi
e h Ypril n © presence f @ humerols
th l at - 4y ! tac âsen ° / : o
d er ae t cx | ny i and ud ence \n stcla.Âą izl tt re-est b j h he
«tl byrallicajs WNpauy. } " 7% ants a °
Her Majesty is about to place a memoria. ; military siatu quo ante, That wouid give cou
window to her father, the Duke of Kent, in the | idence in the maintenance ot peaer.
parish church of Sidmouth, the town where his The Debats is apprehensive of war.
R »yal Hi rhness died. ; COMMERCIAL.
A seaman, who just arrived at Bristol from | Lasteox, Sarynbas AvsEenoel.
SEE omen ee
CONFEDERATION IN P. E. ISLAND gt
A HEAVY DISCOUNT,.
ee
meee
; Tue question of Confederation wagâ aisety
argued in the Huuse of Assembly on Moudeeâ
and Tuesday last; and indeed the dbase wgâ
extended fo the anaâ hours of W
ââ
. op bE 7 oi dment to the ineps rgest that it could be made mere effeeGve, and. probably | Roite:dam, via London, has died of Asiatic : -'s : . ea /
hion Mr, Pops aves ted ââ a âââ : Progress was thea reported and tee House adjourned. emi A aati tray te naman of this House, by substituting the | pe ei : | | There is a fair demand for discount, owing t. 4 morning, before the House, wearied andworn, :
â i x ittie Ion âMe. Col 3, the Bill to place a gat A. MCNEILL, Reporter. serds * Queetiâs County" tor Colony.â Bat t a HO a The Constitutionnel of the 27th asserts on sail paymeuts fading due to-day, but â in the | -ame to a decision. âThe rezc!utions
a y Ps . 6. PPE â ee a eee , utd : rg a view fe supersede the whe ee le 3 aaki arlike | week - rates are expected to be rather easier. , ated
- aT sad 3 sed. . se mendment is brought terward with a view fe supers vi ut Ital not making any warlike} week the rates are expected to be rat ; :
at the gore uf Cy„eheas, was tend ey a) wld we . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. paragraph liso, Lainuet give il myo, p ation. tne pararas, onthesny Soe Htaly eee âhet? WS cae | Selected bills a:e taken at 5] per eent. ry the Hon. the Lender of the Govgroment,
od . vation. tpn by p . Offices Âą! r saghout th â if Sanda, conseys my views on the auby et; end tohing the facia N sade on de : s 3 anita peace in all usar | The repoit of the âLiv erpoul Cytton Market aud the counter resolution submitted by My,
â 5S . *| to ust ai re ' ° F a . i" - * : ma ray a a meahenah âi » " Naa! Mn âelie } ig e uy i } " * a z wl oo.
referrgg Qi) petitions pe ating t , csaiiies (Continued from our last No) becuse inte consideration; | do wot think we can come to any other ters, and to secwe its blessings to Europe. , It] shows sales to the extent of about 6000 ur 7000} Whelan,. will be found annexed, The {pupae
oted the Report of said Committee.
h hol | oncusion than that contained! in the address. I would deem i
âthy whe .
weessiry to say a few words upon the vecessity for importing a
aulitary feree, to which reference bas been made by several of your
avuera. Dregret that (he néerssity should have aren fora military
saree ty enforce the lawe ef the country. It will certainly have os
bad effect, in the estimation él oar neighbetis, apa the reputation i this season,
af the Colony. But it is impossible tem gaete eiut our eyes to the |
, prose :
that cease be comuitted to a Comumitios of
Mouse to-mo! row. :
âLud Bill to swend the Election law wae committed to a Com
wittee of thd whale jivues, and after some time epeas theres
as reported.
POO arotlve âaf the hon leader of the Government, the Hous
posylyed ite inte a Committers of the whole, to take int
emarded dn thÂź Dedpacehes and Correspondence traasaittec
by MessugĂ© trom lim Excellence. â
â Alter some time spent in reading the same, progress war
reported, aud the louse adjjurned.
ââtie
bales.
At the Stock Exchange the terms are about
5 per cent. for short loans.
âThe Queen does not intend to yisit Germany| The funds are heavy, and âthere is not much
After the return of the Court to! business, The expected resignation of the]
rele tg Windsor, on the 4th of May, Her Majesty will; Ministry and the foreign. news have exercised | wy
ot âthat va aayae err aty a or a: âen pret spank ge ed reside at the Castie until the L said that they only wished to ehforce term pecalia ewe ty se ie j , 6 for Sc ; Fesie'l Âą â
neans, and thus to obtain, what they conceived tesbe, the rights oi } that month, und the nt leave for me otland. A â vs euient Of moment in Fereien Stocks
he tenantry. But we can ouly judge ot their mo. ives by their acts; |â residence in Scotiand of three weeks, the| No mov = of moment in Foreign 5 ;
Ci â e* > Y Âą i th a 5 e a ren . : â i â
snd it we look at their acte und deelatabious, I de net think we can | Queen will return to Windsor, where Her | or es - ares
limit theie intention to carrying oat Meir views by constitutional | dajesty will remain until, afta the wedding of than ast wight.
Lhey had resiated the lawfy! authorities of the Islandâ whew | the. Princess Helena, in July... At present it is, chad
1s believed, however, that Italy will address a
formal remoustrance-#zaiust the armaments of
Austria.
Ion. Mr. Gore: this honor the President says | wae chair
van of the Committee to prepare the Graft address, ard the
L have now placed myecit in & singular positign. The ex-
planation is tuat the idea suggested by the # wendment never
| occurred to we. âIt wae proposed some time ago td compel these
ietricts in which the disturbances toukâ phede to beur tiie ex-j
pens: âof suppressibg thea, bat ws we dit not deem It proper
te gu that tar lt ink it would be only un aet-ot jastice to let
che stigma rest upon them as a punishipent And though |
was a mewber gt the Committee which prepared the addresses,
-
the same time E hope your honors will understand that [ do
are unique specimens of Leyisiative viedum,
they denqunee Confederation in. the most uomew,
sured terms, and they propose thgt this.
should hage nothing ty do with the
ter how well caleulated it mirkt be ta,
promote the strength, prosperity and -se
of the United Continental | Prerinene tie
Quotations a shade flutter! whose condition, for weal or woe, thie Colegy
| caunot but be involved.) Mr. Whelanâl reacles
âov 2 .
.
â<ââ-
Means
{4
Tezspay, May 2
On mation of the Hun. Leader of the Government, the Bal
to extend the Lutid Purchase Act was committed: to a Com
taittee of the whale Huvee and reported agreed bo.
On mottdm of Mr. Brecken, the House resolved itself inte »
Comanttes of the whule on the Bill to ameud the law relating
o Real Property.
: Mr. Breehea Lapleined that the object of the Bill) was to
give & retrospective effect to the Act of last ecasiun touching | + that res lution was strictly confined to tacte it would re-
the tithe deeds and the leases of many peuple af the Island, | errve mere support; but 1 believe it us mot, trom wiiat is pro.
whieh, having been drawn up by non-professional men, were | verbially known or spyctuing the eoldiera going to King »
defective. "Lhe ubject of the Bill was to aveure the ewaera of} County.
such âRshde if there possessions, tn uceurdance with the origina,
iotedt of the grantors u! euch lands.
Yon. Mr Lensley supported the Bill, which, he said, was
a jut and equitable measure, and ap ke of Bhedefrctive man-
Prot go tor thé amendment in its present shape.
t
Hon Mr. Uexpgeson : We shou'd always understand what
+ resvlution Incas belore we would supportist. | bava been
sileat, not because I felt pou interest in the matter, but be-
cause |b thuughe it was proper tor me, being the juowr among
your Honora in polities, tu listen and receive infurmation, ra- |
ther than ty appear familiar wich proof. T would consider
that there should be no whjection tu truth inany shape, And
i
t
iy
jadicions, and unwise and unconstitutional means of what they eon: !
sidered their rights.
hese authorities went forth, swern te carry the laws jute effect.
And, indeed, blond was shed in oye gustance, aod pearly zhed in othe:
vstances; some received very aerious bodily harm. Therefore, as
hose prrsons assembled in largŸ hunibeté) with termidable threat>
and menaces, the country Was alarmed gnd agitated, aad the civil
authorities were found insufficient te carry the laws inte effeet
egret that the people of this Colony shoukd hare taker sieh an m-
I de net find fauit with men tor combining te
}!
vay; butifit waen were ebullitivn of popular feeling [ ean
curry thei views iu @ politival er ceustizutional manver, â1 would
be worry to ace any community deprived of, that privilege. But if.
in any British Colony, there was a necessity ter auch means ws, the
people resorted to, there was certainly woue ie tus Island, tor the
people themselves are (he aeat of powerâthe power. eomnates, frou
themselves. âThere ia ne part of the British dominiona where the
people have eo nich power m their owe tude as they have in thie
Colony, for we have universal eutfimige ; se that the power whieh
Now. as to the next point, whether that disturbance
was an organiz-d resatance to the Jaw | oud bot prepared to
miy soy that if tevk a very sharp edge when it-ghot the
svere ff s horse or when tt shaved tie tall Toe reeolucion, op
not decided whetler the Princess will go te Os-
bourne or on the continent after her marriaze.
THE REFORM BILL.
The division on the Government Reform Bill
tugk place at an early hour on the morning of
Saturday, the 28th ult. 313 members voted for
Lord Grosvenorâs amendment, and 318 acaingt
it, and forthe Bilt, It was 34 a.m. whea M.
(riadstone set down, having Spoken just over
two hours, and the division was then taken ina
scene of unparalleled excitement. The House
was densely crowded. Nu spot from which
the Speaker could be heard putting the ques-
tioh was unocenpied, and whea the voices weve
called, the responses, ayes and noes, mizht
PROROGATION O
Tre fourth and the last Session of the Parlia
ment of this Island was prorogued on Friday
afternoon last. His Excellency the Lieut. Go-
ivernor, on coming âto the Colonial Building,
was received by a Guaid ef Honor of the 4th
Re yt.
'
The attendance of visitors in the Coun-
cil Chamber was unusually small. The fol-
âlowing is the Speech with which His Excel-
| lency bade adieu to the gentlemen who have
| been engazed in the arduous task of le zislation
from the 9th of April until the 11th of May :â
F THE LEGISLATURE. |
tion merely affirms that a Union of this bolead
| with the other Provinces, gn she basis of Cos:
| federationâ{which would still preserve tos
tour local Legis!ature)âwould not be undesir-
| able, if favourable termsâ could be secured tot
{the Colony; bat the resolution most emphen-
cally declares that no plan.of Union showlddhe
a;reed to by the Lezislature until the county
âÂą ae
should fist have an opporturfity of pronouncieg
âan opinion on the question at a general eleq
tion. Itis needless to say that this- moderate
and modest resclution was rejected On divisléa
â21 agninst it and 7 in fayer of #.
Berl GPa os #
RAT ia ae
tr 7 4 2 . 9 tar, though [cannot see any objection tof places ae hereâthe power which eleets the Heiise of Assearblyâthe | ie beon hear far beyond the preci ftl =
ver if Whitt many of the deeds held by the uple ot the In | ay opinion, goes too tar, F 4 „y oh) i} . : f : = : . aye n hea ar beyond th recinects of the ded â
Pa wert drawn up. fer wunt of cag Ds yaaa the furwe/ od stingarshing Qaeenâs Comnty irom the others in winen there | power Which appoints every efficial in the Colony. and Lt would al- House. The division lasted eneniey minutes, | Me President d It ble Gentlemen of An address to the Queen was fou âon the =
Brite bo Anat il were ne disturnances. And fF buld that the members from oa a Sa payee, on ao aud when Mr. Brand, the Government tetle:, | the Lee sĂ©slatiesâ wa nse | resolutions proposed by the Leader of the Ge- F
, 1 o satan | . â j " i & : people 5 or ne wevel uur co , Bote ls seul aga nat the ishet © ; _ Cision : ke : fe . mu es ou ae â : : rs ÂŁ Fs ae 7 ie addrpse-np- .
apy. Asie woul! ask bon. members of the legal pro im ise ete ar » rs » a be onanee nig ann â tp bo the people constitutionally expressed Shere is no quch power, #0 tov ; ape abies contained the â Mr. Speaker and Genilemen ef the House of verument; and the anthor of the droseâ â
lessioer th, to.thert Knowledge, any cases ul dispute were pead | iso wright to see that nothing whicir i nut tact should bs widely extended, in any Briish Columy,)nemeeurn in Great Brian |)! 2s Maud, the Mimateraists loudiy eheev Assembly ; ss parently thinking that the redolutions-were sat
rag Gmtamight be effected by the Bui?
Hon, Seliciter G neral said he was not aware of any case ol |
that matury pending, or that any process Was issued mywinet |
way parties whe would be effected by the Bill.
ton Mr. Longworth spoke of the justice and necessity of |
the Bal, aod remarked that « jarge number of the deeds on
record mm the Registry Ofive had beea drawn up by non-pre-
fessional men and cons quentigedefective. because the neces-
sary feferences and recitale, provided by Statute, had nut
been mneerted in such deeds of conveyance.
fon. Soheitor General, thouzh not aware of the existence
of any casé that would be disturbed by the Bull, yet deemed 1
prong te protect the ri, hts of parties in such cases, and would!
therefore submpit that tie Bill be amended to the eff er, that
nuthing therein containâd should interiere with any case or
process how pending in the Spt me Court Tie object o
poe Bill was to confirm the original intent of the grep ova : ÂŁ |
deeds, ligwever imperfectly executed, and ther-by eet at res: |
any duwhis that may hove exinted on that eubject.
The Bil) was then reported agreed to.
The House then went into Committee on the Bill to amend |
the Act rehating to the Uyster Fisheries
len Mr. Coles said that the r gts of private inlividuala |
;
;
| Queen's County last year meet with any resistance ; bat that
allowed tu superseede the paragraph in the address iu answer tc
this Exeelleneyâs Speech © Pie amendment ie not drawn in
ambiguous phraseology bat in clear English, und us it hu-
been fully shown thet it 1s Got feet, and even were I not
memb root the Government | would not support it, not be-
csuse | would terow w stgins whieh belongs tu Queen's, upon
eitver Kingâs or Prinee County.
Hon. Mr Warker: A good d-al hae been said about send
ing the soldiers tu Kingâs County ; but when they dd go they
met with Ro resistance, and came back much pleased with their
excursion.
lion. the Parsipent: Neither did the troops sent out to
itself. Ln this Colony there id nothtng to privent any measure which
ie constitutional from beingâ carclĂ©d / WU to attenspt to carry «
meagaure by unconstitutional ness, in to deteat their own object
Lherefore, the teuant lengue took a Very"uiwise course, because, by
the power Which they might have availed Thenseclved of, if properly
used, they could doubtless hate obtamed whatever any reasonable
man could expectâmen whe were at all willing te yield ta the con-
snitutional principles by which the Cotuny i -geverued. Aud theugh
that body may have embraced a large ânymber of respectable per-
sone, yet Lam certain that they were vere oaiuch misledund deceived
by these who undertook to conduct the business dor them
evident that their leaders, instead of baving any Well devised or di-
gested scheme, were without anything of the kind. âTicir only plan
was to withhold the payment of rent, and consequently, when the
: day of trial came, they failed. New, they tlds gave cause to the Go
does not prove that there was no dicturbance or vbstruction to | yernment te introduce the troops, which. hae called forth the obser
the execution of she law ; und. it we can believe the public! rations of sore of your honors. The consequence is, that they have
erinta, we must conclude that there were disturbances in} done a very material injury te the Colony by casting a stain upon the
Pronce County : for we are told that there wers meetings held | character of ts mhabitants in the estimation of our neighbors, aud
* Lot 7 and other places. at which resolutions were passed to! which was much worse than We reaily destrved. © Aud even in Great
reniet the Culleeton of rent; and at the shenff had been aent i Britain, thia Island was considered as the Ireland ot the North Ame-
there at that time, he would probably have met with somere | âican Colowies. 1 do not regret the introduction of the tromps,
astance. They certainly bad an organization there. and it) theugh L regret that they were introduced for such a purpose ; aud
, Eat ât that the tenants have defeated their own ends, for the
â bh . F l wy | Lalse regret that the te have de vends, f
as published in their organ, Ross s Weekly, though they | proprietors now rejotee at their overt acta) tor [knew that some of
It is)
him, but their chéers weve speediiy drowned by
the loud and repeated applause of the Oppusi-
tion. When the noes were known the cheers
were re-echoed by the members seated in the
galleries, and the strangers rese iu a body,
despite a:l rule and order.
âidlmer & Smith of the 28th says:âEvery-
, thing must come to an end, and the protracted
| debate on the Refurm Bill terminated this morn-
| five iu tavour of the Government. The Refoim
| Debate last night was opened by Lord Cian-
bourne, one of the most vituperative speakers
on the Conservative side in the House of com-
jmons, who made a furious onslausht on Mr.
| (tladstone for his Liverpool speeches, accusing
chargesi but stranze to say, was very eompli-
meitary to Mr. Bright. Lord Cranbourne ia the
reputed author of the article in the Quarterly
Review, Mr. Giadatoneâs criticism on which was
#0 facetious on the first night of the dehate
after the recess.â-The s:irit in which the Tory
ing, at haif-past three o'clock, by a majority of |
, him of âseating dit,â and other equally puiite!
In retieving you from further attendance on
your Legislative duties, I am happy to be able
to en you upon the large amount of
public business which has been transacted dur-
ing the Session. ' â
I husten to acknowled ze the loyalty and the
zeal which have induced you, without a dissen.
tient voice, to place the whole Revenue of the
Colony at the disposal of the Executive for the
| defence of this Is-and.
I am ylad that aâlike spirit of unanimity âhas
also characterized your Discussions on the Mili-
tia and Voluntéer Laws, te which I directed
your special sttention at the opening of the
| present Session. Ă©
| Ihave ziven my assent, with mach pleasure,
| to the Act which you have passed for the regu-
i intion of these Forces, and no exertion shal! be
wanting Ob my part to carry out the Determi-
ou a sound aud effective footing.
Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House o
nation you have shewr of placing the Militia|â
strong enough~~put some high sounding phrases
in his, production, condemnatory of Comieder.
ation, which will be very apt to. provoke the
merriment of our fellow subjects im the sister
Colonies. Her Majesty the Quees will not,
we hope, be disturbed by the rebuff which the
Legislature of this Island has givem te ber
Colbnial policy; and we ateâ pretty confident
that the progress of Confederation âe i re
will net be delayed through the, migdppre-
hension o: the question em the part af the:peo.
ple of Prince Edward Island, or through the
perverseness of those whe are labguring t
mislead them, rr
+ ery
of the
. .
The resolutions moved. by the Laader
Governitinent are as follows: -
âThis House having had under consideration
did not go to such an extent as they did in Queen's Count?#. ; : . : re hes â â| anna Hy ine _ Pwr
. : - tat t * _, @ - SAMs ° ' ee abit ia e Opriebors) tsiand, are now ready to approve ar dpa min en Ett Dac -. ers of the ouse, is very sin ilar to the wav i . ae â . 4 t! ° 4 cade 3.
der thee Signes.Âą.it-qouls Kpuntate to-nllww: ther beds. as exe: | collected more rent durmg the past year than they did tor! thongh the expense of bringing the ineepa here and providing for ' Nonatee eed ee | T thank you, in Her Majesty's name, for the Right Hon.â Edward Cardwell, Mer Majesty's
ter bruvds. to be in any Way molested without ample compen- |
satron. Such | esees should nut be deprived of their rights by |
apy act of tie Legislature.
lipn.. Mr. Pope said ic would be a difficult matter to aacer-
tainâ pliat loser could pusebiv be sustained under the provi-
siongot tbe Bil. Farinets, however, were threatened with |
prospestions tor tak-ng such mud trom the grounds leased tor)
the protection of oysters, if they. in any way. seoulld disturb |
wainglewrster when digging musts) mud. bt was therefore |
high tome that all doubts on that point be set at rest; the}
evident mtention.al the Legisiature was to allow tararers talk
liberty to take mud, or sbelis mixed with mud, for manurmg |
Without Testrictiwe ; their rights, therefore, must be
protected as well ga that of the lessee ul euch oyster fisting
nds. a1
lion Mr. Hensley said it was to be regretted that any en
actment of h6 Legrslat ore should huiwe restricted the farmers
of the country im their right to procure mussel mad for man
wring purpose, yet it must be rememb red that the oyster
grounds b bieég Jaid off and surveyed, und possession o
such grounds, m some instances. given tu the lessees thereor,
whose rights should not now be dreturbed without ample com-
pensation Le was, however. prepared tu throw off any res-
trictiona that mizht exist to impede the rizghis of larmers tu
such grounds, fur the purposes uloresud. by supporting any
mmeseure giving compensation tu parties Who might be pre-
jodiced by theMBal:
. MeLettisn ssid it was unnecessary for him to go inio;
details gouching tre point upon which differences uf opinion |
had uriseo awong partice im fas vicinity.
|
la running the |
linea, when laying off the oyster grounds m the Larbor ot |
Bedequeyas aurstuke was committed Le was, however, of the |
opimon; that feravers could nut be prosecuted, ewen under the |
rovimions of the Bill of last session. Hon. members of the |
egal peplession. on both sides uf the House, gave their eon: |
eursepes to sat Dbl, and he dul mot thmk they would have |
âââ- any measure that wold restrict the rights of the;
fu of the Colony. The awendment introduced by the
HN Terider of the Government would remove all doubts on;
the qahjecs. by. giveng farmers the tree asd unrescricied use pt}
tauasel bede; he would theretore give it his lrearty support.
Mr. glosgaper lf the Government bad mads wrong surveys. |
it woyld be mighly improper to infiet pudis iment ona Lessee
whoumay. baveex pended bundreds of pounds in planting and
improving hie Oyster grounds, because of the errors that ti
Govelmment, br their uficers, might have committed, by hav-
ing Wid Tabdre disturbed and his plane fyr the prosecution ov:
the Oygter Fishery frase cuted
Hots- Mr. D wwres recommended that Ogater beds, or grounds
@y lvased, bé protected ana guarded hy thre insertion of a claus
in the Bill to that effeve: but all tutare Jewees, for suet
grounds, to be subject t> the amendmente contemplated.
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j may have got Up sume agitation, but we cannot condewa them
County which i Blamed for being riotous, though | live in,
(our years previews (Atty. Gen âtHeur). anddo goa suppose | their accommodation appears large, becaqse it is extraordinary, yet
[feel assured that the money expended by them in his Colony will
that there was none collected in Prince County? Can your ; .
: Âą be ample remuneration for theexpegditunm. New, Echink that less
honors suppose that the Agents have not been looking aiter | hes
ther rente? Bat we have not heard of any resistance - Loe | quale ws rig d pany â . me anapeneth p np apr ep 00
opl+ in teat County may tmve held some meeungs, and) \* hovers; aod T must only express my regret that the couduet ot
Nil ee y y . : ssid | theae men has been such as te call for the assistance of the troops to
lor dommg ao
fon Mr. Dincwetr: [lis honor the President has alluded
to meetings in Prine and Kingâs Coantieas, but the people inet
the people as a much more serious affuur than the addition to public
expenditure whieh bas been called for by their intreduction. Lhope
and trust, and Lthink there are dudications that these people have
for the purpose of coming to an understanding among them-j| amended their ways, and [ also hope that they will find out they are
selvesânot to remst the law. fF attended a meeting myself, | the seat of constitutional power, and that there are. means within
at whieh #ntiments were uttered, and expressions wade uae | their reach by which they may advance their interests without
of, whieh Lb considered too strong. I showed them thatit was sivlating the laws of the Colmy. m
their duty and would be for their interest to abide by the law anything like ap wncomterable discussion ou this, or any other para-
Phat was the ldat meeting | heard of in Kingâs County. |
ther members of the Legislature hud done so [ du not think
there wouid have been any necessity for sending tor tropa
appears to same of your Lenore to inetde the whole Isiand in the
disturbances alluded to, but-it ww morally: ccorreet: asx it is, though
' perhaps itmight: hare been a little more definite ax to the localities
Phat was the time to have shown the people thatut wag Wrong | where those diaurbances arose â ad the Motion -been confined to
to remiet the law. Therefore. 1 think it is unfair that people! that, I de net think I ehould have rigen te trouble your heavre with
who tovk advice ehuuld be stigmatacd as having Âąaused dis. | these remarks. whee eS
turbaners. gi House resumed and progress reported. _
Hon Mr. McLaren: With regard to those disturbances. 1} Adjourned tall four o'clock pm.
heleve thers was no resistance in Kingâs County te jastity the
G verament in sending tor troops; butitis well known that
there waean attempt made to set up that organization. the
fenant I eague, among the people. It 1 well kuown thet
parties Wereâ Bent thrgugh the country by the Central Con~
mittee te-bold meetings, and on diff rent places they appeared
APTERNOON SESSION.
The Honse, in Committee, again resumed the consideration of the
Address in answer to His Excellencyâs Speech. *
lion. Mr. Dingwetri: We eonplain that the termes of the para-
graph are foo generalâthat the whole Islaud i« doylyed in a smal)
vaffair, That amendment confiness it te. particular parts of the
carrving flags. We have onby to refer to their organ, Russ 3! ip :
Week/y fur a confirmation of these statements. Sowe thought) Culny.* WH your hours. ip inetined 16 tlipgrgn the cuuntry
}Youchave it to your power to do au, and yu have power, by supper-
the OTRANIE ttlon Was nearly as extonsive tn Kingâs as 1p Queep | ting the amendment, te throw it whereZit sheuld beâ There is no
County; but Tam glad to say thet alter those parties, who! reflection open the Govermuentiu the ameodment
were tryitig to inflime thĂ© pĂ©dpleâs minds. had left, they re- iH
turned tO their peacetul avocations. - Bat 1 do not go for
making a distinetia. The island should be taken asa wieule.
Lt we make a distinction between Counties, we should -maxe
# bttle distinetion between Districte, utherwise we would be
doing as much fnjustice to Some districts of Queen's County us
we would be durmg' to Kingâs or Prince Councy by leaying the
paragraph in the adddres# we it is at present. LT do not,
therefore, see the propriety of making a distinction. ~ Hie
honor the Chairman tives in Kingâs County, and .it ie nataral
for timâto end+avorty maintain the character of that County,
but his bonor ahould pemesuber that he is a representative vi
Quvene Courty.
lon Me Gurr: I rise to explain. [ said in sapporting the
wewsees forthinths amendment, that the charge of disaff-etion
should be confined to the County in which 1° was openly
shown LE dit a9 from a renee of justice. EP represent tue
graph in the address, aud tin
me Who dulw
honors speech as well, . 2)
x?
il, most Tikely, read his
The question was then put on the amendin
divided oe ee
CoNTENTS â Hon. Measra. McD. naldy Dingwell, and Walkerâ3.
Nonx-ConTENTSâ Ion. Mexara. Atty. Gc » President, Henderson.
Beer, MeLaren, Ramsay, and Andersonâ7. â
Hon. Mr. McLaren: It iavery true chit theré was no diatiirbance
or resistance to the law in Kingâs County; but it ic well known that
the Tenant League orga.ization liad au existence there: the people
ent and the cominittee
s*. 4
banees in several parte of the Colony, and Sot only ee, but to organi-
zations which caveed the disturbances, and can any of your honors
say that Kingâs County was tree from those organizations?
King's County...
entorce the laws. for L look upon the Âźjtiity dene To the character of |
Loam net dixposed to provoke |
which they treated, ultimatety killed, poor Can-
ning, another genius of the first class, forty
|years azo. Lord Cranbourne was followed by
| Various speakers of less note, and shortly after
ten o'cloek Mr. Disvaeti rose to reply. âAt this
the ralleries were filled by peers. aud ambassa-
dors, aud. the House erowded by the commons
jof England. Mr. Disraeliâs speech was browzht
j to # conclusion at one o'clock, and he was fol-
j lowed by Mr. Gladstone, who, in his winding
}up of the debate carly this morning, had the
| Opportunity of retortins on his venomous critics,
| which he did nobly, and in a way that no livins
graph in the address. Che-whole ssems to have arisen (row what) O#tor could equal. Tie London Times of yes: | lature.
| terday praises to the sky Mr. Lowe's speech of
the previous nizht, which was a rechauffe of
the speaker's leading articles in the columns of
that journal, but omitted all reference to the
answer of Mr. Childers, who showed from the
member for Calneâ own sneeches, both in Aus
tralia and in Eaviand, that he formerly advo
cated with equal vehemence every political
dogma which he now repudiated.â Will the
smallness of the majority compel a resignation
of the Govertiment or a dissulution ?
THE POLITICAL SITUATION, °
Reform debate, saya:=The House was asked
to
ito sanction the plans of a Ministry while they
; Were still unrevealed. om
jmauds. All the desire of the House of Com-
i mons to preserve the Ministry, all the loyalty
to a party of members who voted for a measure
they disapproved of rather than Opposeâ their!
ieaders, would not screen the Government {rom
| What is in fact a vote of censure on the lineâ
When the present!
| of conduct they adopted.
j House was ciected, it was calculated that the!
; The Revenue and Appropriation Billsâwhich
The 7imes, remarking on the result of the! Ÿ°¹y for the most part, copies of former Actsâ
requite distrust with confidence ; it was asked | which the public affairs could not be eomducted.
The vote of thie'morn.| 1 'K@ these out âofâ the fist, and take âdigo the
Hon. Mr. Beens Very teow: persons-absoad will read. the para- ing Was the answer jo these unreasonable de. | Bill to amend and extend the operations of the
Land Purchase Bill, and then we think that the
Supplics which you have granted for the Public
j Service.
| Mr. J
i
| the Legislative Council ;
time # scene of intense interest was manifested -| Mr. Speaker and. Gentlemen of the House of
Assembly ;
The Measure by which you have extended my
, powers of purchasing Land, has my hearty con-
currence; and I trust that, under its provisions,
âLt may be enabled to purchase large Estates
, from the Proprietors.
| I now release you from further attendance
(here by prorosuing this Session of the Legis-
i
â_s
ââ
| THE LEGISLATION OF LAST SESSION,
| Tne following is # list of the Acts passed
during the late Session. It will be seen that they
| are chiefly local and private Bills, which a
| Municipal Council ef half a dozen persons
| might have passed just 28 well as a costly Par.
liament consisting of fortythree members.
are certainly véry importaut things, without
legislation of the laié Session, so far'as it con.
*resident and Honourable Gentlemen of
Principal Secretary of State for-the Coldhi
Department, upen the subject of a Fe
of the British North American Provinces, and
having most carefully and-earnestly censidersd
) the preject in all.itg bearingsâ
â* Resolved, As the deliberate opinion of this
House, that any Union of the British Narth
American Colonies which wonldembrace- PE,
Is'andupon the terms and principles set
iu the Resolutions of the Conference of Quebee,
held on the 10th October, "1864, would net
only be unjust to the inhabitants of this Colong,
hut prove disastrous to their dearest and most
cherished rights and interests as @ free peuple,
enjoying the blessings of a priceless its
tion guaranteed 10 them by the imperehtanmie
ment of Great Britain, oe
. vo Oy5
cerns the general public, will not be found to!
be such as should call for much boasting on the |
t
part of thowe who are at the head ofâ affairs.
Passing a cqusiderable number of Bills â
;
i
a |
â That, conside ing the isolated, peesliar seal
exceptional position of Prince Edward Istand,
as contrasted with the «ther British North
American Provinces and Colonies, this Bouse
deems it to be its duty, aa the Constitutional
Representative of the people of Prince Edward
Island, to re affirm the decision so clearly and
unequiveeally declared by this Hone in the Es
solutions passed by i, in its last Se
the subject of a Union âof the Britian 2"
American Colonies, and afterw communi-
cated by the jomt Address of the, leet
Council and House of Assembly of this Coleay
to Her Majesty's ImpĂ©rial Govertiment.. â°
* Resolved further, That even ifa Uni
the Contineutal Proyjnces of | British ae
Amerjca should have the effect of. atven
ing and binding more closely tezether
Provinces, cr advancing their material and
commercial interests, this House eaunot adypit
that a Federal Union of the North American
Colonies, that would include Prince Edward
[sland, couldâ Ă©vet- be accomplished upon ferme
j Workiag Liberal majority was upwards of 60, | (private incorporation ones)âmay show that that would prove-advantageous tothe intefents
j and the first time that the existesdece of the Go-
themselves Will aduit that it bad. âThe paragraph alludes to distur- YEPMâąment was assailed within three montha of | }
ithe assembling of Parliameut.
n
The Govern;
itive. The Times hext turns to the questionâ-} Session rather by the quality than the
Hon. Mr. HENDERSON: It 18 a faet that there wax an attempt | What must be the object of a victory whik
made by the League, when Mr Mestgome:y was uegeeciating with | everything, but in name, a defeat. âWhat
the Gaverument for the sale of his estate, to interpose their peculiar | Cie May happen, noadministration, it savs. vil |
acrvices between thea jy cand there was a counteraction on the part |
ever}
henceforth hope to persuade the House of Com-!
}
there lias been a certain amount of work done
oy the Legistature, but the public will never.|
. . - - . . > a} t< .: * ota . - pA : . . 4
dent 1s nominally victorious by a majority -of | theless estimate the value of a Parliamestary | able barrie
]
quantity |
of its measures. Reserving, until time and
space will permit, further remarks on some of
the Bulls of the late Session,â we now exhibit
and well-being of the peyple of this Jatand; cut
off and separated as it is, and moat ever pemaig,
from the neizhboring Provinces, by an Imingye-
rot ice for many months in the year;
and this House deems it to be its sacre< aud
mo verative duty tod clare aud record âite con-
viction, as it now dues, that any Federal Upion
of the North Ame: ican Colonies, that wor i%-
ce ude P ince Edwa d Istand, would be ag hostile
065 Mietant enald nab undsdetand alist she tccs0dd vf cnc! Ilon. Mr. Mexpexson: | am far from being desirous to pro-| f the people, who-eaid that the Leagad bad done enough as ob-|m ms to consider a proposal ef reform without | the list of Bills to enable is sein dein the fe nos and wishes, as it wouldâ be op-
grounds tad to complain ef jt was never mtended to prob bi lomg thie discussion, and | think eufforn bee bern seid te |» ructives, J laying the who'e of their scheme before it, | oneal whet, ia'thé sik) hackeavedved posed to the best and most vital interests, of its
teres. 38 from the uningerrus ted aor ul mupsel bede, fur the per. soow that the organimation called the Teaun League had an â Hon, Mr. DINGWELL: Do your honors wish to say that any bedy whether those who persisied in forcing. their â? &! hackneyed phrase, peopie. ,
» Of Prueurthg wahure; and as doubte appeared to exist
im the mindy of sume touching that queation, the suoner ull
auch Diuhts and fears were removed the better
existence in Kingâs and Prince Countica, and isnot atall,
of tenanta whe should eaubine ta ask othe proprietors to concede ; re
luctant followers, and, if re
port be true, their! has been done for the benefit of the countryâ
taprobab e that it a military force bad net been brought heats
that there Would have been open resistance to the law.
could sinell a rst; and when the svidiers were brought bere
Tires
certain tights would be acting udcoumm@tinnally 7 T base had it,
from a proprietors own lips that ke had all but corieluded terme!
with the people for the xale-of bit estate ab Ahd it was shown, belore |
reluctant colleagnes,
to Pa:
sel
No plan so disrespectful |
liament, and so full of danzer to them-!
|
during the late Session:~-
An Act for Raising a Revenne.
â Resolved further, That while this How
cannot assent to a Federal Union of this Isiand
with the other Colonies, they reeo guize it tu be
gw. Mrs Longworth regretted that cm Mets or disputes ves, Can survive the vote of this morning. It! An Act tor tranaterri let Siscide emi the duty of this Colony to âcobtribute, fr
: : ; : ; , je â ste the tre came here, that the resolutiong ot the tenant league were! joe Le sh. le phi 2 | . rring the Funde raised by â . bute, from i |
had } sia between parties on the aubjectunder consideration > Fa apr gy hutwend them o challeng, sayingâcome on we wil: â oda t peewier dt the prvepld.in Yue" Bestern Vast of King's! =e that they will acee pt the rebutl; it may | the St ot the old Military Barracks, local revenues, towards its defendĂ©, in Yair and
ba ptocreding to legrehte ow this subject it would be necessary | + Mr Dingwellâs prope amendment was then, by County aba the Seatieste nds bie pe iy ~~ = expiate ee myew ~ retize-| Au tw incorporate the Western Bank. just proportion to its inĂ©ans.â ? :
â 7 : . cae. | ; , , raed eam e] yen, by : ch se tment. Something must depend on their ew Au Actte incorporate the Charlottetown Wool-| â : bit SS vo So Se
for the Houwe to exerei eaution. Le eae entirely the fie |). withdrawn ; andtue Hon Mr. McDonald submitsed the; Hon. Me Hexo-nsonz>Hie honor whe has just sat down may) self-rcanect, somethine Âą . aot the 1 Faclory Coa | 6a Charlottetown Wool-| âTn anieudment to âthese Strong resolutions
daty to protect the farming imteresta. but in doing chat they | uw J have intended bie remarks tube clear aadâ distinet, but I think thi ge 4 on-the temper of the 7 pany. Mr. Wh : vidoe IY See
must not legislate t9 the injury of eeieste intereets. Tul tolluwing amendment ; pa hes pat Sin cree See excel BS ee as ile â be House of Commons, something on the spirit of An Aet te compel Masters of Vessels te exhibit | "> elan moved the following : :
; F ; t . rude , â i er, âfens 3 . â. ere . : a i a c
obviate all diffcalty, therefore. it wowld be better to make) âWe regret to learn that the general prosperity of the Island hae} os J te telhit tieâ os Waid ont Dit as gf CREIE colleacues who have hitherto been ao Linghts while in the harbor at hight time. â Resolved, as the opinionof this H
y ; â question ia net the extent te which the league existed in Prince and | At: Act to inewrporate the M E ual ; â , i
the Bul„ prospective im ila operatian; and with regard to any been marted by disturbances which took place in the Gelony durmg Kingâs Counties, but whether or tot it had an existence at all. And: culpably ubsequious. 4 : edeâ oF th rie rite et dig unater and Trus- the Coutederation of Her Majesty's American .
Rranptbet may have been already made by the Gov rnment, the past year ; but as thievae disturbaners wee confined to certain the very tact that they attempted to interpose between Mr. Mont-| The Herald says it 1s obvious that the Bill is! urged: © Presbyterian Congregation of Cus- Colonial Porsessions would be,âwhile in con :
Provisions mighs be made fur granting cow pensation fenviiiliens | eections of Queen's County, we would feapeetinliy represent te gemery and the Government. chows that they exieced, and bad | lost, but whether the Government wil! abide by Bashatioe nd the A i" ql tormity with Her Majesty's fre nently :
â ade ; j Your Eceelleuey that the inhabitants of Kingâs and Prince Counties} ocr oi if tatie hat tineâthat they had i fits pled ses aud fall with its Bill, we are tu lear â_â Act of incorporation ot! 4 deg! âondacive to thei , r
ntse or pincases where he.could anow that he tud! i. nie : oo . net given over theif tatics at that linn vat they had wet abandoned ! } ail, We are tu learnt ihe Miniat d Elde : - 4r )⏠esireâcondacive to their welfare
n injari adhy the o te f the Bal. T | fare maintained the eapremacy of the law, and have uot offered ANY Spheir desiga of eatorcing their views, net by copstitutioual means, | on Monday, ; ee ae wtevlst. Jubu's Chureh, Bob | ond collectively And âthis Mh neâ helie j
â dae Orato oF the sith. he} organized rematanee te the Civil authorities during the period ret by the " j o x : ag The! Pish etd re ws sel tue, ââ . vk uv its , ouse eves $
Bill should sinke Previevon to that effoot, or it should conta | tered to inyour Execlleneyâs address.â cat „ od aes «whi To E id juat ack ke ent f it a sar ; mein mer as this cannot An Act to incorporate the Meebanicsâ Fishing ! 2 48 a plan of Confederation might-be so fram- _
& suspegifiagcbmnee in secordance with the Royal Lostructions ita ip ne wee Hon, Mr. Wanke . would just your Ronere if a League) be resarded as substantial, and there ean be no} Co upany, Charlottetown, at not to involve the sacrifice of ani mater-
ea. oc choehs net be desturbed to the prejudice oat LU hat reeclution, said his hener, (Mr. McDonald) conveys m) existed from the East Point to the North Cape, and did net vielate doubt that althoush the Minist.y have esinedâa! Am Act amending the Act vatabliehing a Court | ial interests. on the part of any Province - bet :
as te ; : peptiiion on the eubject, and I think it ales COnveys the amtention of } the laws, would there be any hecessity fer Troops 1 Ide net eare! nominal Victory ther have in tre th-st te ved | af I)jicurce, i inasmu -h th - } > 2 **5 Str ig
any pPoOrtye his honor whe meved the first ceaelutions Lo du net see how how many organizations exist as leony ae they do nor violate the! es. fe ter ; 5 NORAD | A : ; SsmuCa as the peopie of Prmce whiid Is- :
At furth ks f ho be a a « ; ad y fatal defeat. Nothing remains for them bu An Act to incorporate the Minister aud Trust land d : â 3.8) ee
igh eutoe further reaarks from hon. membere, Progreee | gentleman trom theme Counties can agree to the paragraph in the (laws #f the Colony, and if the peopie of Queen's County had net | cs ey % â oF Seem aut fe et St. Andrew's Church, Brackley P R Ae | cYand teeter Bee x} ech Re respira i
wns, . fi â - i jatdress Hie Exvelleney says: * The general progperity of the pas: | offered resistance to the laws, the Government would have no ex-, Tho Star thi eu. ty Ateâ AMO Ges Bidbodiniaeatie the M a uy ârT rom | with atiy favor the project of Confederation, a 5
X Chairman of the Committee to.whom was re- , year hae been marred by the eivil disturbanees whieh took place in| cuse for sending for Treapa, ee ! ° Sfar thinks a muraterial majority of no! * nf Si hudiew'e chen Cardi v See Supetees | is unwise to press it upon publicâ attention , os t
peck - nae relating to the opening of new roads, pres | several parte of thie Colony.â That aratement woald: convey the Hor. Mr. HRexnperson: We have net vet disposed of the ques: | moie than five votes bodes ill for the early and} âwe weap mundinnees conaldies 4 es se . . | its discussion is only caleulated to produce rm: *:
@en Wee report of thar Committee, : _ p bles that the whole Island was in this disturbed state. Now, 1 ean- tien whether or nat the organization referred te had or had not an | tranquil settlem nt of the reform question. We! - a Acts (aerein mention- citement and apprehe aston, without-sÂą bl F
oH âCommittee ou matters relating to Rouds, Bridger net concur ite that siew of the Case, for even iu some parts of Queenâ: | existance in either of those Counties. Por wy part [intend to re. must dvok forward to new de ays, fresh dif-! ay act te incorporate the Grand Lodge of the Bri cause, sate
end teported several Ruad Seales agreed to. {| County there waa bo organized resiatanee te the law. And in! serve tw nis self the privilege ot Kolug oser the whole subject at a! heulties, und prolonzed intervals of -eomplica-! lish Order «it Good Tetuplare ot e E ial â4 Ă©s And further sinet i Hates
: You. harman of the Committee to whom was referred | Kingâs County, I have reageu to Know that the Civil autiorities|futuredime. 1, in thĂ©sandanctime, wish oonly to uke a fw se } tion and confusion. 4 L a esoleed, as âthĂ©. opinion of
avd to provide ter the incorporation of the
this House, that there
. | ; â kine toy | Cat Oe difficalty ia serving write and execu ion andâ the variwu<| marks ap that your honers may give accleae verdiet on the aubject. | ppt : " : Âą should be-uo vute passed
- of er {eae AA lt ra asding â ducuiente pul is their hanes by the agents of proprietors or eather | Hor. Mr DINGWEEL: I am at a lows to.understand, the Gihidtine i SAFE Y OF TH R CITY OF WASHING. eens Priwary Lodges lu connection by the Lexislature ou! this vountry m tayer of a
ret § he ot S, presemieds wi, bad debts to colwet. One of your hovers haa said that meet-|whieb hie hover is Wishing to draw.> Dees Lis hone mean that | TONS PASSENGERS. Ae Met t it Mt a _ | Confederation of the Provinces until the peeple
aâ ech (runt y fybe prayer vt earth Petitivn. Said ings Were held in Kingâs County, and strong sentiments were ut-| teuante Who associate together. kave net a right to offer terua te! Rocnuesrre 97 ba rib k rte Pe eaased Wes At to tic) shall firvt be âafforded âan opp tunity. of >
Bui work toad Sous bas A tered, but when they were shown the folly of re-Rting the law.| their proprietors without having the qdium af being in @ stale of Pr ii yee pore Aprit 27.-â The pened rm tee he Town af ( harlottetewn, and the nouvcin ? their judemeut-on x Sagara ye Bi
Hon, Gonerelinteoduesd a Bill relnting to the! quietly dispersed; âund Lo hare ne doubt that, if leading minds tftebellion attached to theni PD - esgeut's j 4 Topontes, trom Boston on the 30th ult., arrived! ct in amendment thereat, ;
Petter eccuring ul the Crown and Government of the Unite
di other parte of the equatty had been governed by the same motives,
rat diateict of Kingâs!
olf Rocheste:peint this xfrernson. She repo: ts4
An Actto carry inte effect certain unesecuted
- . Hon. the PResipENT: His bonorfrow the & iia vanes ; . eee t " aâ Re eh ae : :
within thisAoluny. Keeciyed and read, land they wcted we discreetly, there Would nat have been any Conntyâ (alt Dingwell) has -repeatedty aig, aud has endeavored at that the City of Washinctonâs perser, passen- ero made by the late Juhu Hodges nae at Pope's resolutions :â âte.
The Balk to xmeed th Suvingsâ bank Act wus read a third | disturbances in the Colony. i have bad seme courersation with a| usake it appear, that members of this Howe wish to deprive the. sers, and mails were drensierved to her on the} a hed âate oq. rweBliriy Re â aimngworth, Beeeken, Mâ ») Coles,
tim passed jnuinber of theme geitledmeli dnd they deprecate resistance to the people of thin Colony of the privilege of uerting in a constitutional | (7th inst., about, 300 miles wess af Cape Clear. rm : . - egieh aha an wh. : . oe Suthe land, . â | Mon'gemer;,
Peogured the eonmideration of Despatches, ac. When haw. Tivy uleo dizapproved ef the orginal coristitation of the manner te cansull togetbergod devise meant To advance their awh The City of Washinston was found rudderless. | re Priore - me! ig owt Valley Haney Hin Warburton, Conroy, Sivelair, |
the Dossy and Correspondence relating te the exjend Tenant League > Now, the speakers at. the meetings in Kigyâs} interests; but will bie honer stand up bere and way that the reasig-) With her fan broken. An attempt to tow pe it ey erepaieries Vere » Townsiny No 53 : la ie: Huw lan, Kelly Hensley, W â
siure caused by tie sending for Her Majesty's troops ta sup- Comuty ae tar as Law aware, disapproved of fureible resiuance to! tiene of the Tenant League wre eomatitutinnal? lea sure.that n-| Was ineffectual, and alnsost disurran.red the mai ine. â" Neiies âtte . hin 4: abe the ruun-) 21. pe gis
Press cal GRurbances wus road â : = SP | the payment et rent, They wanted a constitutional auitation of the | thing baa emanated row auy meniber of thia House whieh esinld be) chiuery of the Prupontels "Phe 7. eet id â a 5 a nâ within the common aud) For Mr. Whelanâs athendt-iit:â Mente Whe |
Hen. leader of fhe,.O) per: tion seve ia hie place oan oes 4 ance tor a sek se of [on the on purchased frow the | eoustrued inte the expression of adesire te prevent the pee re gre of the City of Washin re mr sels pt Bavabeia.! iy eo lar wet relatos hw: Kaye, Haviland, Mâ'Lenvan, Green, Gray, {
pie = . preprictors and cone te t ts. â be " i ing, i ' Hutional or, } to âait. ie . ee . ad a oye les, â7. . ? alute A P
on ont tbhonney oo Sane ee nee expenditure flat they met, pert justitied 9 nelltheneng my tly omer ot Leittiindee fast b Scquile lngtrjer Sch ataaie ocean pbuard the vessel, and wili sail her here. An deh, bee ti regulation of BeneGit Building} Eres am, . J i
Tt . the emtedae| of Line Tenant drauue, or, as it was called wt that lime, the **'L pes usluagtibes.: dete Bre: thes prigpicty wh dracuas ; "RSTION. aL ir pape ; ' âeeieete. i. at
mgibalva wn she land questiun. invoiving and causing the Union,â was at Murray Harber, where the Bay were se, questien ~ omy tie aunend Ses er RPT Pp = CEES ae BSTION. Au Act ia addition to, and in further smendwen ent NEW .BRUNSWICK. iw .
Oo mulitety tures in the hud haw a-vanged | Heb Fontan very juleredand â They tui Tusud td raaksate Mon & i week _ Viesxa, April 27: The Anstrian'reply to the} of, the Land Purchase Act, ih cetieatiea teil den deni
â Colony, hee Ebon Bey } y tortied * Uncot to endvakory Hoy Mt Ramsay: [did oat eodvavor tieahew that the Tenant | p reply to the ad, yh bane aitpes.
wENy" Hrounacs made by the Goeernaient to settle gia: |" OPIN eRe rederse, and, in carrying out their intentions, they ULeagie dnization bad nev existence ine Prace County; bet what wor note-of the 2istinst:, was deshatched Lab te ee en to amend the Law re-} We understand that the Legislature of thie
between landiard.wud tenaat, whieh promis âMt * Twoysirances tthe proprivior, showing the bigh) tent they 1 stated war, that there Was ne Desistance tothe daw. . 4... . [32 Berlin yesterday. Austria declares ier! hating ter Read nap hi bl akin _ | Provincewas dissuived during the peat week.
hed fulfilled, 40 the great detriaent of | Were pay ig ge d with aber Townships in the istand The} Hom, Mr. WAKER: Ehen I would ask your honors if the Lea-|Teadiness:ta take the initiative in demobilizing (OY AHS Preset the ranning at large of Swine . ws E
Genantry. rot ze B62? ef Pt < » â jae 32% 5s } at preter made a reduction of about six ue had an esiateser âin Queen's County, and if- it. filled Rose's} ber troops, but the armumenits in Italy ma th ; meet wr ot Prineeiown, | The writs for the new election aremade retuss-
A debate the d touchitg the several aetions end | teria 1 a% eat iets che wd ony I believe seouie months hetare the! Weelkly. with | awveld thatjustily-the Covernueat in send- her to take * Une able on the 20h June. The questionof âGon-
emypurce of bith the Liberal wad Coeservutive Qoreroweuts,| izcu gore ie agit tina of the â ae bal aig er fr Brodpe! - - â3 pre is buds hil Rasriot Sg federation will now be
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