n_,‘,, . rvolljir. .'fCllAA'llL'0TTE'T0WN. PRINCE EDWAB-:ll 1s'LiNrr,jriii:iisiiir, FEBRUARY 19, im. mi. 1142. .1 .. ... . V . l' -~ Viol] ‘ ‘ !'“.(Q.‘'’fo‘t['[u'g'. Hon. Mr. POPE theiuuae, end at some length ‘Icy polut- be felt by them as so disastrous an occurrence, that." in"ulI Uh SPEAKER mug the question spou the Iesslatlsmaud ~ ' - ’ '..~ to. ""7 Pelhteaolhntwelol nth lloase shall betuksa iuirs ueusitls' re- llshlng grounds. and they knew them to be greatly so not to, been advanced by. . iuenbers, relative tot _ negociatiorim Own" Th“ W 8 km” bu “.'m'.".-....‘ nets for v » ‘—. ._.- edly set forth Ill! advantages which otalil lutaltt both rt’ I'll l'hood tit ld lief d ''II' to d ' at ll '4" lllilllllllollly I V , H0035. OP ASSEMBLY. -—the people of the United States and the people olthie ‘ital: iis':e|ttirn,’by ertyiahviliu all remnsliiiysriifdil'con§§:io..:i''" . lion. Mr. Coles, then. Mr. Pops, Hoe. Itr. Wevhsrteu-lit. .. ‘ failure Illh. ffffltll such an arrangement, as that contemplated by the R¢so- hoped the views setlorth iirthe Resolution would be carried D'"""- M“ 01".‘ "ll 5'“ Tl'°"“°“ "'l" 'Pl'°l'l‘ I Citlhlefi ’ PA V lirtion submitted by the Hun. -Mr. Coleu. The Awieriean fisher? out to their fulkiat eX‘tett . ll’ "°P'“'° “'9 5‘ld"'¢ ‘ l R e g . ill." .3 .- I; I 0etrtel&el'.Iho‘Ueo..Ir. 00%. it vvasurdsred that all Pati'- men, saltllhc lion. member, were well acquainted with our Mn. CLA . ! agreed in opinion with most lll’Il_lIIt‘l “P:'f'.§;:.“";”a::§.:“'“°-"Tl""‘l'! "flrficilfiittsh so...-ss-e— 9." ‘W’ " w" m 'h"l'Wo'§9r"'AccoUNTe ' In 7'-Saul:-‘llL}.r.tml;l lot: for Charlottetown, tOltTd‘l":¢|l' llltraerl‘ l1r;'I.l'l|l‘lll£?l']‘ I.a'llr'd'dii"eila.a.p|"d‘;tllall)l°':tld‘l‘ti'p[‘i‘li’e-dBfiflIhtw’hfl'gi:at?ds!r::°:..‘ltott:hldl2:.i:e‘d:.:hebl!s{h’:.dIi ‘first: I“ G'°"°"""' m'°m"’ "rm ‘ "B °""'""°' l»st'snsd' ’ sDUCAlrl"o I so with one if not two full cargoes of duh, each season, upwards put one. Airierirmn hhertoen. at least of them, p-,.,~d,,' pd,,.u.,.’ 5_ . rt. An” - M .. fame” mm mm P Em ‘ml (“"0" ol one thousand or their vets_els.esclt carryisg anuveraga crew eaeed very little, he believed, whether the restrictions of the Hon. Mr. Wsauuu-r-eiv presented a Petition from Qflvq ,3, yr wag" J 'F“.'' et ten erlwelva risen. itotliiug was to be ex ad from the treaty-should be enforced or not. He had had as frequent op- District of Prince County. relative to Education, observlupflee 3 , pishosu; he -on and more abundant in fish, lian those of an of our rte ghhotirs. oiintciivplstsd by the uttoobefore the House; but, as to huh‘ ‘Maine. or an ram"! 05"’ “II P." an‘ t ' . '.*'l"""‘l.""' “flu!” wt ” Comnuum on more generosity of the people of the United States. They ‘porteiiitiea as any one ofaaeortairiiug their o ieious, with re- the Petition diflered, ,lll some respects, from t I . CW“ “,7. would yield us no prwilegca, tinlns it could be clearly uhewn spect to the advantages which they etiyoycd, being allowed ollI;_rI if favour of free Education, he would beg _vs is‘ nafl Q 15,- g;i|o..,lt.i.g «A, A,‘ mum“ ,5. A“ P,,,;,“,,‘ ,3, 9,, that it would be for their pecuniary _lieuetit_ to do. so. If we toflprosecute their fishing in our waters and upon our coasts, IEtId‘;Iapi:uce. Ordered to be referred to the eotriiriitteueafredi yrriset the lvll Llsttet‘ Prince Edward |dland,aiid for oommut. ooold e_envinee them, however, that it was In our power, either without molestation; an theyhad given lirtit reason to believe Mr W - _ _ - . slrucvewa Revenues thereof. was read a third time and passed to continue and further extend to them the great advantages that many ofihein were of opinion that it would have been - '°'"‘“|' l"’°I¢nlo<l I Petition Mil Let I! pay a . t up to the Legislative Ce ' ' \\ I -| h u“ H I . C | . .| I ‘he d ' f " d ‘ fl h ~ ‘ h f u‘ ‘d ‘ fa.‘ ed - H‘ a h - It for the construction ortt nfldffl OVCP Biff’! ll|lll:dlIll. - M“ y 0'‘ I 0 " cltldftdtheryto d:‘|l:lr:ilTem i.t wditld n|tt'l'i°:: lin‘Ie§'i:i’e‘d: ::lIc£fInl’lo;s°ll}lllIByelIIll':t:‘V:£.I:0tI':.:tl:nll:§b0lI:3. 6 '.he:: 5%? '°;° ';r"""‘l l° "'° C°'"""“°'.°" 'l" "l" ' °“°"‘- be found very ditiieult to treat with them, for our own benefit, pact to ourselves, however, he was rsusded that, unless °"' " °".l"°'°'"°d ' r“'"°" "W ' l''l'‘5ll“l' 0" —pr—-— "" ‘rrroitirroii ted Pel‘t' ‘n lluiri Roller’ lr Johnstn . . . . . Bed rid ' - - ~ ;:‘°',“s. ' ' '° w u in tire manner pro by the Resolution. We ought to point Jeutethtnll could speedily effected or the revival and ex- an ::::,:,ockv:,‘;",'.',:;V' ‘l’ “H W us Peter Kehoe of ‘N bel-‘ifr-tw, i i W“. .. , .. . ... for-‘sh. qggt.‘ gr. ”¢.'|l...‘.',r |¢..';|¢_.'.....L,.‘,J.,,, :y,,,P3i,yr:‘ u ‘mu out to them in plain and intelligible language, that iflhey will tension ol'_our sinking agricultural. bhing. end ship-building rm "med um from ‘E; ‘nu "M banned “fie “ ‘h-‘hr’ . A p 1-3 3 N00 N 3'1--pl N G_ not reciprocate with us,_ on frce-trade_ principles, we would trade and interests, the Island. would, ere long, become one o .i.. p,m;,,,,,, M, much i,,c°,,,e,,,,,,," {W ,5. "H. or ‘I ‘an: Ampflfi us _,, ,.».,|,..; 9,. .,...5..‘ or 0... 1-'a.|..,i.,. strictly guard oar fisheries for our own imniedisleese and berie- the asset miserable laeue iu the world. if. indeed. the gum: i,|o¢i._ p,.;.;,,, 1.3 on ,5, why,’ ,5", .. unynmfl .'"' .: the.Ol.i1e(the. olted States, return llrvllqeivsleut Advun- lit. lie, for one, would rather consent to expend our whole A-eviceiis ceuld,lry air means, be induced fully to recipro- that it would betalien up by the Committee on such available revenue for the protection of our fisheries, than con- rate with us on free-trade 'uciples. very great benefits tniglit Hon. Coi.orvra_r. 'l‘uaaet1uuu presentedthe Public Accounts, °." line. Mr. COLES.-villa rile to more the appointment ofa sent that they should any longer continue virtually open to the be expected gradually to arise to the Colour from our eonnex- viz: Accounts with the Government from AP,“ nu,’ yup. “ spare an Address to Her hla‘esty, with refer» Americans, without their yielding to us some eeireepondent ion and commercial intercourse with thorn t.-stablished on such “ll -l-noory. I853. l*¢l|Il'¢i Emlll Dlllllflemfltll Accounts; Colllntee, to in ‘'“l Joel lathe-Illishsneaef this island, praying t at Her Majesty advantage in return. it‘, to those who came twelve or fifteen a basis. But should it be found impossible to cfliact a t\egoct- f'°"' 8"‘ “'1. l|=6|. lo "ll -l¢'"""!. 150% LII! of 5000! In the llll - ell 'valet "is h be of ‘ all ~ f f h ' f hei lih‘ . t idd th' ; i‘ ii d an _eI1ut I pearl gea.on t e are reeiproc ree to return so or, or t e completion 0 t r a tug voyage ooeur wo years, won one ing Ill! in or er, un er any Thmmon nndflm hon. I -‘..'.'t=:E:’*<'~<'§- 5 '7‘... -—-v-—- - r.gq~< Will be pleased to remove the reutsvetiens, by which, according hundred miles, with vessels properly eqiupped arid manned, to atibti with them to that end. it was not clear to him by what T"°“"' "l‘l' l',"“' ll" ‘l'°"°'- "" ’,"“'"!- ls“? 30‘ -‘telreatyt Annieuu eitiuuna are prohibited from fishing within tish in our waters, it was found to he a highly -revituneralive means the Legislature would be able to bring about the sue- ""“°l' l’°'“"°' """'l "'4" 5'3‘ "ill V|¢- cap. 20. to list -toenail prescribed distance of the shores of this island.--pro~ enterprise,—surely if properly prosecuted by ourselves, it would ceesful prosecution of the fisheries by ourselves. He was ‘l""""Y' 1”". Vihfi the United States’ Government will grant to this Colony prove much more advantageous than to those who csrueand had persuaded that all they could give in the shape of bounties for P""m5"‘ '3’ P"'l""""" ‘“ El““°"'- - I After it few prefuratory remarks from Messrs. v:ir.,i.i......; at the Joint Address of the Legislative Council and Fishing so near home, as our vessels would do, each of them circumstances, to be able to prosecute fishing voyages with F ": C°l°'» ll“ "‘’''"o °‘‘ “'‘’"°'’ °l "'5 !' _ lu Htlseol .A.asenbly(l8d9). to Her Majcaty,siiggesting the might surely be expected to talie in two cargoes, and iualie any assurance l‘ , it was absolutely necessary that we h".""' “"'" """ ,' °°"'"‘"‘°° "7 ll'° “'l'°l°~ °" l_l'° _ll'°'ll°|I 70‘ - ' Itnpoguliliuoal relaxation or suspension of the Treaty between two coin leie fishing voyages for one, on the parrot‘ the Amer- should have much better vessels. A company of our fishing we '° ll.” "”° 0”’ ?‘°""' El°"ll°"' M'- D'"“ l," ll” ¢llIll'- t " ,' g[ V t.lB.r/itaiyr Ijlld a United States of America, regulating the icans. 'llhe buttntyclaimed by those who, last, season, fitted veueis sometimes succeeded in raising the fish. without being O';";.‘~‘:;°:'l°: .h'g':.'l'(')'r'°'','::‘l’,'::_°l:"(':)l:';''‘w‘''I'‘:gm’ \ ‘fixes this I and, theywere aware had been laid before out vessels in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the able to secure them, for an Aureriean vessel would dash in 5,, W“ ¢.,,,,;,.¢.d rt"; country ouglit no‘! to pay the .i,.:.T.'i,i ' 3 “I , I ‘ sly, and wap very , graciously received by her; but last session, for the encouragement of the Cod and Mackerel among them. and owing to the ease and skill with which she 9,, in, gr,c,,,,,, ,,, (;m,.‘e,o‘,,,' "M lmuming om“, “mu”. h"_ ',;‘ " 51 9' ,. - '6 t i not been informed ofany action haviri been subse- I-‘isheries, amounted to several hundreds of peuads,-end he was vnanieuvred. she would succeed in taking away the fish in‘ ndfniued Ii... he had no, ,,e,.r,,,m,d M. dm’, b whkh be M‘ ‘ q ‘rally taken upon it by the Hlime Government, in consequence hoped that, next year, it would amount to thousesds. At pre- from our island fleet. _ rendered htmlclflinble to a line ol'£2o0' and do happened the _ ozlltsl dd . That Address was conceived in a spirit of sent, the Americana imposed a dirty upon all our produce, ad- Mr. WIGHTMAN. It seemed atrangcto him that, alter House seemed inclined not to enforce the penalty, its osghuo far its rest liherality. it roposed a surrender of privileges mitied into their ports, of 20 or 30 per cent. and upon our fish having, in 1840, presented an Address to Her Majesty, sug- consider himself very Ienienlly dealt with, it‘ let od‘by payin‘ . of taut ' teiiee, without liaviriii, in the firal place. dul stiptt- of 5s. per barrel. in all our dealings, eonriexiona or eoiiimer- gusting the unconditional opening‘ of our fisheries to the Ollie’ elpenlel. ' dated for an egiiival "at from the United States. We liady used eial relations with them, at present, the advantages were clear- Americans, and at the same time otfering, through an Act of ll°n- Mn Cour with the lion. inetriher who had just an Act 'pl_i’e“riil lb advantages ol‘ Free-trade to the cited ly on their side. When we passed the Act for reciprocal free the Legislature passed in t_he_satrt6 Session, to reciprocate "ll 30"": lllll ll“! W‘ "1 ¢l'1°“',°'' '"‘'l '“_'l'“ ll’°_“°"9 States, pn ooridflioii tlisfllie should. extend similar advantages « trade with the United States, and at the same time proposed to with them on free-trade priiiciplea, and after having found 3"" °""°"|l°ly_m_oderate and forbesrmg towards him. considering T‘ Ml lllthtil is eoéflqlienee .0 their having failed to redllrocate. throw °Pen our fialietieu to them. conditionally,-l-it was well that out of so much liberality nothing had arisen for ‘our be- «”;r’°("1‘;"w?;""':;““""'".""“‘l° ""‘l;.°l"“."""ll“*l°‘l “Y l""“'ll'i "4. M p ‘ one qrfor the ‘encou'r'ugei'iittit of Free-trade,ao far aaibe peo- for us they did not talie us at our word. He tdot blame to nefit. it should be proposed in reiterate the o r. He was oral] m‘hm who 7;i",'|"l’,'|:’r' °f';""c':"l' ' ,"" "ll " "l’."" "'°‘° _ plan [the United States were concerned, "was a dead letter himself for having been a consenting party to soeha measure. persuaded that all be could say and all he could_ do. talien "ch de,e“c“M' off," mm‘ mu‘. ‘:cc°n:""° °'P‘°“!s lllll ' upon iiitr Statute boolr. But as the Legislature of the United The pulley by which it was dictated-was extremely liberal, bivt ltflolllor. Wolld he inltlfilflolll to l_tidi_sce.lhe Ainerieaiie to re- "om M... pm,‘ did ya“ u. um‘: H hm“. “l W ' an _ ‘ Slsteaia now in session. and as the Imperial Government is short-sighted, in not stipulating forthe free entrance ofoirr tiah. eiprecete with us on free-trade principles. ‘Although he had, Wu ¢|e,i,_ 1|. hurl sealed the poll bookayat the close‘; tlieo . _ 0 rest! y in'cii'lnlnunic'atiua with the Government of the United He made these observations in allusion ioiliut policy, because “repeatedly, in conversation with vhe_ Ameriesu captains. who ¢,,d;,, ' 5,, co,‘-,,,,,,," Wm, me I“ I, W" mmwi“ Wm. ‘... ' tptu endeavouring to negociate an agreement for the mutual certain parties atill continued to talie greut merit to themselves, were on board the fishing vessels which frequented the port of returning ollieer; for, from his own admission, last sight, it .... bensiliot ilie United States’ a‘nd the Colonies geuerally ; the through the public press, on account of _the shard they had in Three R_ivc_t-s, heanl that if there was a pee_tofCon- made to appear, that ilie poll book lhrwariled to the Colonial ".95P’l“l°" “'3'” ‘°' ll‘ °l’.l‘°l lllfl lllfollijng ore ofnurlishe- the Bill. Our lislt must be made an article olesport. By the areas ¥,l|8nltt‘lll'lg'.‘l'I reciprncit with any I e British 0olo- Secretary was not the original onu'*and besides. flom a compari- \ r stoiita eiiiae 0Ttl’t U tdSl t. i,tI il tthelr'*ra idl lricrehsing population oitlreweltrrn States ot‘_ AIier- nie_s l_lll-fE_'EdWIT llllt-ll WII mm lllwlr I0 '0" °l"l'° ¢°P ,Wl!lHlI°°' loll. I_PpeIredthat tlseco '__ éafljdmdll sh:l'l‘rcei;roc‘a‘isewiih’ 3I'i'.’." Fit: lrghtlla was lea’, lryundrcds of miles train the veaboard,_ses tlslr, particularly e..,o’y that ptlVllefi0.' But, at the same time, he :tho":£lrict'l|_&:ct.l’:'ithfl;ll:i.iiefin. mgué ¢;tnh:r:l':¢§;l::'“:'l.,:r":lc: - - - - V ~ - t - _ . ' ' ll ' l . . -"“‘i.';"i:".1;;‘;.?£m.‘1..ii.,“'.’{?.f‘3'...5.'i.3..¥1ii’:.1?.‘£:.:'£.'11:? t:st°::1.::.::i:°:‘;-::.:..5t:::.L::".2a..;“‘.Ll.'?fit;.:::. :'.“.'..€;".'::l::.:.‘::.'.‘1'.’r..l'.7::::::.'::.:.‘3? a'“.'i‘.'.:.‘::.::. .;;,:.,e.«;;:,,,;g,,sn~;,;a 3.33,». ,3», 5,. .. ..., ...... ‘ past’ ermrs and omissions, and to urge upon Her rid for i‘i.'—bni ttte dem'antl was small, "very araall, in done.‘ as thssconternpluied by -the Resolution; will colioatttntly. no um |,f’,li;m“, 0-“":£:m,m Mia: .13: om?" h. 3 “L La '. E is .t on, to reel g t _ y _i-an _ Home Government‘ the necessity of earnestly psrisou with wlratltttiight ere long. be as to me, use would rsyoius more than he» should ribs accomplished. H R . . . . _ ‘Vs taviriirinz to c0lnlllel»0_ltlcl‘l a n0£°c'Dlielt with the Goverii'- when. through the opening’ ol'_tlie tread comitttfilcttiohslrorvr 'llo_e_xperiv ageicuherul arodlee t'.rstu-itsiaislsriit to the. uergh- :'.‘:"y'fl:l‘°::°'?::w-I c‘°'l::.|d'::i'nt°"';‘l9'¢l;Mh:;t::r;::su vie; aw? the United: s.lt"t"ea. as. ay enable us to derive win our the eastern sea-poris, with dv ‘ p r: of tires; llstant tertite- ‘Wilt wsslwsll ltoownrlltvllllltl W‘ l"‘l° rnpet nothe allowed to o scot rue Its would ssnr eosssrir t y‘! fl‘ gt ‘ 5, E '_.. , fus,sil'ii.s , :, in: be A ad_ ries, iris would b‘eeom‘e mi ',s_us?s_earem ‘ ‘ llivatednantl oriio lr'enelt:'llWr'll!‘¢t‘|||ltll|'l\l0ll not-sthelimil-d --ml!-to the bile ire ho talie lb Ito’ ' . A ' 1' till “lit”. lnyaldilylxgl im‘ rove ‘country. with their £t£pilIIi.lOll_ltt mfili napptl tlehaieli. ttrhcepdotvti prldgit ‘l;e'Q‘vlp0I'lItl.W.'O.l‘O1l'eqIItthtly‘ ,.¥&.M,l:“.M',,.=', ,,p‘j:;:,',::f;'°h::,’"‘: 'm_:;§-':::.:r t_ ,_-, _ , Jtuyrrqw urge ylrguhaliertes to ll! peoples t e or * til I rti‘q’ulre at-i anuualatipplyio itillfris tifbhire . min '‘ -v_ser-.— 1 .- M Maugham‘ ii... _ bins it ' vnest'l'sveursbte euvtstt‘wotienseu_~ ’ - a’-‘ tatbe.an Nova- soils was determine to co so prm- ply ilie Amenlisiis could not revlde for,trorii the redoureesd M ilidticed to admit out‘ time ltltl [Mill I - my evldbnce. Ho malt bemsdsto dleeharge the expenses which, lies ' sor otter ' e lunle " .'t, eir. wit slieries -'-a‘iid.rret hereoutdtlra Ucflfeitffohlln‘ 1'‘ . l_iIit‘o.tl'tct‘r rt9.,l,lt9_I¢l'Inl|lt¢§ 'l3*l|llll'IlP'~lll' hlflll Wlortllllirenlcircnm-I-nee-. would have fallen asths vera- _ eqiss :K‘l.l‘|t“O sliqii rho tirade t:‘h'er’ to it: .[§rei'goii lie" '6 "tea yr ’ it tho “sa“nte advs‘ii‘t‘ _eti’ttaw_te'tttit, as lion; llllfn gel: .ff¢O-gtollllllllofl would be iinrde.iise'. Mm; ’ r ‘ inlet‘; lrihls were done, the Crows Lew ellicurs might it: tro_a._ ., , r roxiuceejifi Ilnlvrusnni to r-torso: iliri‘ those rim. sts'ncl’,°'—soa he lrss eamrt astlthit. try. iln‘d,m-- . ll9&N'1‘0N-.. "0 W -,9 I‘-to-r 0 "re u ego {$49. “,9 -Lt-“>1 :5-ywwvého with recovery of «ram us far- '.I W‘ l"l"*—'l'ii til it tt‘tlt9°'t will tl-it-fvrztl-° rm“ of this the 0 !.l”1'.l‘lf"ll°7 "5 "ii I" °‘“'l“°“'7! “l’°" '° """‘ ‘P '’‘''r ""-'-.l"'" 7”‘ ‘ii 'i’i.'1'I..-‘3¢i."i§.'$' or. ii lit: ia°.'i'r’.'li'°.'r ~i=iJ... ii.’ -c.'.-“'.'.’-'.'J35"";r"li.. r.m..: oee.n..rs..a r.... (in only ,'I. ,' s s sir-ilar, ilstermrnsfioit uh. telpect ta osrseiyes s’ sr _tl'eipal up rzpinrwis Wltllfll will routs :g;'h.:t:I-:1":-t-on-who. or no men" w- M mm “dam Me“ :3 m i‘_m";” mm mi N u M ‘W. l ‘l"‘- i all.“ ‘ll‘° LKl'l“"" -‘l°l"g'.'° l‘’ l "'.“!' 0 :°l" ‘°ll' llllill ' H ° it ‘ml "5 °°‘ll" "°' l"w.:ll’»l5_d" would that of t' 2 have a more aliccessfitl lssde. liideetl. Iiileea iii the co'ntl'ary was the llri:i- iirsvrlilgh as he lied“ tsedt ' ' llsheiirs'li‘i't‘lii fiiherrrien oftlie lfnited later, it should Ilzinoril reiit tlihir attention to pity’ t'i'li'i‘i'ct of ‘g‘reaitrVitripotiaitce',’ ‘an . eh.“ "ad am. out lb. ‘PM! or "I. A.m,k",,. d,,.,“_ 5, several highly rm rtaiit public ofices. such bell: the eh. ‘ ""'l"*lll'“lil '%l'~"""' 1.5‘ -§°9'"l“l‘ l° l'h° C” oi"! ‘ ' “in b°".°fi" ."l'ld' °.“' “'.h°h" would‘ ‘in vain to loolt for u more happy result. The only course was most extra inary how such glaring omissions shun our ash. dot Inc, ‘into their , parts ; and tribal they shall also may be made the rn,ea_'n‘s oi‘ sflbrdingio ii; and nothing, in our which ,0 Nu‘ wwmd ,0 From," ,,,,,m,, ,,,, re, .. .., ant... arisen under the plea of igriorrnés. ’ ‘admit our is and-built vessels to’ Amerii.-In present ition and cll'c|llI'll'lanl'e!,t0l|ld require In °l9l'°l‘° war against the ,' ticul American fishermen; and by lieepingons Aliens few retlarlts from lltr. ‘l'i'roair-rorr and Ir. Cong, we [I oci with the on_sucli terms, we should make a good of more ripnesa and determination. If the Americans will not ,,,. ..., .',_’m.‘ "treaty erri£lnyed,durin thefisliing seasons, rising on motion or r._l'raser. the chairman reported progress, alga ,- hkfxg gi-noggin‘ fidntleule more than lhd ought, grant its a correspondent benefit for tlt:it which they dellV0 Nova £otiuns did. give t em such in estatlon as would prevent naked for, and obtained. leave to sit again, in order to eulcalelo ‘ in fairness, to give us for t e privileges we should cede to them. from being allowed to fish in our waters, we must fitid moans th_eir_lisbing to any great or profitable extent upon our Illofllanoy the expenses to he paid by the returning othcev. '., . Lasy Igguon, there were four or live hundred_Ameri.c.tn fishing to compel them to keep at the distance rescribed by treaty, within our waters _Herwas liitlnself coarivtnced iii; if ar.iyrtlirng or. noise. onus hon. Mr. Wauauuroiv. the Billrelative to ', ii..." upon out on.“ ; ma’ bum" Min‘ ."a'°d to my,’ (mm our [hole].--find, further, provide or the taking of our call red_eein.the ufiairao the Co coy: arimgi'vhe tart plenao‘ I:_l:l’l|’D the ublishin of Govel-nrnent.Advertiserueitts ‘sod riotico. woo . wiihitt the prohibited diltariotl of our shards, wltltotit rwoleala- owlt fielt ourselves. . g°,’l£"a.t." W“ ":'° “ll '('¢'°'::l“b“'lm° n;°I:":n“ £ . 0} tea u soon time, and siil_rrnrtted to. u committee of the whole ¢isri,4'lieyweroallwwed'le onuwrur leiise-our wlsarfs, ‘ Mr.'YEO. He recollected that it was only three years hgo mt le1{ia|u t°;:.t:'t:r;l&;nn|: am‘ | e inmmon or ';""i"‘ 1;” 4; liiiolfsc. Han. hzr. Jordilie iu the chair. Mr. Fraser enquired if sad talie in wood and water, and all without acliriowl meat, IlItc0_lhG‘Al_lcmhly had deemed it advisable to repeal there; :9 gxbllz .P_¥o|_ “H mm he 3 "ed " ‘O we re“ lawman. l :1 orrnbeir at and expired. r . ; mom, or advantage to us, in return. of any Itittd. l o|Lr- atrletione, with respect to our llsherlee, ltilfavor of the Ameri~ tube ‘mad 9 h I‘ I am mm it "e for one won“ be dor‘;.d°dr.h Anuirri-_i-orr .l'dp.l0(i, tin_t it lied two yearssiwee. mum nmmm m--v~ ' e ~-= -~° M -* ''--* ""*°- ‘W """ '“'°' ';'.°"':'- or .1: . .. .. .2. 2:..".::'.....:....-.. - ' ' :.."..:. ....‘4::'::.:*::;:°-.:r.r::°:°2:::.'::.“::i;.:..'::" "‘" A"'"l‘“" {'93 "'P'd“-h.'”‘.»P°" °m~£.M»"°'l "-'d H“ “mm M. Home oemud '0 my P"-lie" 1 M 9°63‘? oil’ ll ‘:5’ .‘.”nd.l °'l- Mr. CODES. lfl '¢PlY l° 3" °ll'°"«'|ll°'l °l' "*5 C'l"l|'|. Mr. Fuses: said. tlti; former Actywes touch ohjooled to and G vcrniuent would not incur the cape rise of doing so; but, land. hiywevcr. Iiept a ship of star to proteLn:'l deir I e. es. sin "id 1, W“ "ck. for we Amuse“ mhqrmen ,0 Pmendnunhey at ‘H “damned lb“. on in upmuon’ R “WM .0‘ bu.“-...‘ still, its believed irwas possible to redress the ml._ and turn it llwltlmcr In that {tassel Wu. ht’! ='l’l"¢l;° ' -‘."';;°';“""" °' derived no heiiefit rroin being allowed to inn eloseu n omnom, ,,;...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ V completely to our advantage. It would now be no diliicult mat- 009 Ill“) W0 W9)’; llW_ll'|€d l.l{ la llaw; :‘hW“i "‘ chi 'd':‘d'l rind to enter our harbours: they who had paid so. ad, perhaps, u,,,,_ up pa,‘ ,,,,,,,,d.d um Hm," of ,1" Mama“-N.'__ up ,. em,,,,e,,u,, (;,,',,,,,.,._.,,; gffl]. u..re.i gm" on|_.e very mnrtifying eonsi oration IOII‘ lln ‘l 'Ih;‘(lV:o' so may ‘lion : {or non or know not, that, it‘ the resiréctionrlorfiigo treniy_ were I,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 5,, ,,,,,_.,,I,,,;,,,,_ W, "P.,,,“ mm.‘ 5, ydnnifi great, he might almost say ‘lumen. advantages derived by ufpcltto mini: {"9" I9 V6 8'6 In 0"!» P '0 "0 en_ ced. they would not 1:?’-i_|l?_we<:‘ tod,-ll wit nor fen or_-Iuleen menlu, nnd all to little purpose, for the great portion snirossis. ' tie hmsriaits hen the halting privileges in the waters ol our skill and enterprise siitficient umnnhgsthiic; to IpproprIl.t;,:r glib m|rli:shor':sur llt_ot:.;s Ghheflv y ,m gr two" lltltlgtcazm tinge: |eit,dat .e,,..,d ,y,,,,,,d,d mm, "P0,, ‘h. ',,,,,,,d ,,,,,§c_ _-“E, mo ,5. _ mm. “,1 ,0 ¢o,"'..¢. it...“ inst flag, would b¢_eheaply pirr- selves immediately, the wealth wit ‘Ev I uur wla.t°e:'smfi ': _e'. "1. air magi; vi:,s" n e“ H“-apxmflicflm M De“ 3:1": country. The government ought to pooseae.a dtocrelioltevy pry. lgugd by yielding to its all that we ‘demand in return for lie lrncw not how it was that we clnu tart pioseet N lit. rte . phnud. ‘me (Mr cog. ) uwfimhing "mm arm in win‘ W“ er. as ‘to w'l:t advertisements should hs_ruserud_ in any out..- elll. dlt tirelnneo of these vldwlg ll Wilt lll°l¢l‘"°s mm‘ ‘ 'l°"'“'°a"y "id ad"""‘g°°"3.y‘ Q ."°w Mn 0' W?‘ sod ‘arr the. hinted at in that two - for if or the ur seof "Per ‘ um ‘. R5,,“ (’"°"'l '" b°"'5 ""°"°d. “.‘h'’ ''P''' -vs-we --om-~u»-«M-at-I-M--*-or-M -«W "er ' -* '°°°"'° l"°°“'°".""‘.:'°'i’."".."‘ '°' t...:... ............n .........*z. .. l.".:*.":..*:°"': ""°':'.":-'.:'-""°""‘“-'- - _ ' - r 9 , _ _ I) Cf C W 8? W , , In our own hehalfalenw. The Executive Government able and well built fishing vesse s , in e new i at we oug t MIL . um M“ ‘Mum “rained by ‘he Amman. ml In “ovum”. who. r:;rmeP.:‘,ym°:i'"'i i:'l':!1ll.Idllh||.t ..I;yl:'I'0lDOl’ ‘ ' ’ - - ‘ It h t I it at 'i was so. What will come n- . paper ”"" "'° "M 5’ ""'I,'"°h '°P'°"'""'°"""'"'m"°d by "la‘t‘etleh; I‘iI‘.‘°ir‘.’.'.’.‘i'.§?.°...'.".'...'. rd» doubt, most desirable, but llfl °‘" ‘‘''‘'°"' ' '°"'"""'"°“ °' ""“ '°""""°° “’ ''‘° ''°''“’ 0°" -lwnld be patronized. -- well -- thoRoy-| G--In Ant-at rim 1~.d€lP:l9.‘.ll"l',- ‘Ell p. .II a‘ , I E... a. Q. C 0". 5' 9.3-—e E. 3*’ ‘Q?|d~I?fl'l‘::‘:Q'0B( “°l:’teu\vll E£I:.lliI?h£te,".s'l(I;l°P:.lrt:l’m::|Il cared we should never induce the Americans to take our fish F;:c':°r:_';;n*a::,'g?‘fi;°°:;:l'£: ?n"rd':£,‘:" °r‘;0':""',=:'.:'::n':,'.‘;:: :°:‘.';':ol:l"l‘;“:a"l""lhl;'::l-!.'::l:h"‘|wI' l'l;t‘=°ynl>£oII0Il. 50! llo (Nb 7-) l - ‘H3 E1"ll'll°.Y ‘'9'’ ‘id ll‘ ll" Pl’°'¢°“ll°’l “ll “'99- . and to demand satisfaction l‘l-om the Unitnd Stiii_es'Government for it _ gr _ wumug-1-ON M. in ' an 3 4,5."- l.rh.'r'|s's.lgii, and it was due to his Excellency to stat--,lliat he ‘Mr. PALM ER. lie was one_tvr those who had up eaheil the ,r,,, nggresliotl. should we be disappointed in our iill!mplI_tit No.33, ,,,.:,., P,,b.,,hed ,-,, _”T,,. p,,;,:,,',"'"L",';:h cm; . ‘I: ‘#4, mg, ...... . gprrgapurilgngg with ([13 using Address to l[er_Majeaty, suggesting the an:’p_eiIi'eioltIi ii 5 Sent; sccureihe advantages we songhtb 21:0?!‘ megiablt would ro_t require .,p.,,., .,,d W" [,,,“,!-15,“, ,,,, ,0 ,5. P,,M,c_ 1, ‘mu 5. “_ ovuniusnt eslattse tosoch a he iltion, with such eaiiiest- trictions respecting our fisheries, iti favour t e nitr _a e r Inrger ei_ipsiidiiure__thsu about or h I! ycrir, lo rnierru d ,,,,,,,y um p,,¢r_,q“,,,,,, ,,,,,i ,0 ,-0,1,,’ Ibo,“ IN“, in M an in or iirpose aeevl d e_tne'st anxious desire on his He is pissed it, because it p!o[to_sed to exdend lo the Amerirans the intruding American lislliermen, ti? see as extent, iisdttotr "_ _,;,,,,, ,,,,, p,,,,,_ n_,, (M,_ w.,b,,,,°,,., ,,hj.c,__” 5. 5“ mu in hi the period of his adininlstrstion of our Govcrnrtrnt sll_ llIe,Pll'll°8°', °' B'l_‘l5ll 'fll'.t¢<!ll'- Wllll ""P¢¢il '0 001’ fi-~'lI- 7°l|=I!{‘_l‘l"l‘Ilt‘ enisrparis: nen:hy;"r:Iip:s-t mu iznc-s.ct:ie‘.h Twin :0. In introducing ilrs BrIi—v_ras economy. The Bill was iwdered to be am‘ he one rzrnarhahle for the advancement of the pu lie erirs, without price or limitation. Under those e rcniristariees, ’i:i.in;I‘.I +'.‘°I0oII P000 P P engrossed, and read a third time to-marrow. D- I 3’ 0 d or twelve hundred of their vea- " _« up“ .ii..i5.t, 5. i ' tie it sell the Address. and, tinder similar cirt:ttiviI_tances, he _ hnvlns 0'" lll°°“" . ‘nu’... , I. an M" ’ ummmom must» oppose such a proposal. Thewhuie strbyect matter vols. with ten or twelve thousand of their fishermen, thrown out SHAH‘ DE BILL . 1'I¢*9H'F"Y ' u ' redress, whic he that: lit the then. with re! , “#1: iv -ch he_was about to _ the Address noifiv Krgpnsed wits, lhil‘lllleveA"m:;l.(2‘Iol:.fil:ei:l[:1'y: :l'o¢ul‘!‘l‘P_:‘I:"'h.*°‘:|“dll'i.:‘Odlflyl|finvliem ‘O rum!“ melit; Prmecmge poncyy 0“ mm“ d_.M'..'_RAsER’ ‘M "W" You-imo ' cmmm“ ‘_ submit. Theti i chi r dlhe _etoluiion as follows: in vast numbe_r.*. Ii 9 "l d‘’“'_ ‘KIN: -‘ht: Salk“, ‘ 9 M M; Wm, ,.,,P,.,g to this Colony. lie wits much pleiised to obsem, the gzsolson this Bill; and on further motion it was agreed, that “ llesolvsdstlutrcsrthibe be ed as prepare an leiive and against eave, an wii ou ea r: jute.‘ m. In: “M may W" “N, m be nmwmou wi,h,,,,,m,,,h, ,,,,,,,,,,,d title h Clause should be reconsidered, which related to the pri- Atufllh '0 * "49"! *9 090"‘ P" ll‘? "'“.‘l‘° ""'"‘°'“" mum‘ lo “fwd "_' my Fllmeva or ' um go m I u ‘ "' Addrcae. It difiered widely from that brought in 1849, by a ten. V‘ 98° ‘ll "'°"‘l’9'_'- to be removed the restrictions of the 'lzeaty of IBIS, prohiliit- lliat they may ll_|l'° ‘ll l l° l"lV“°L"' ‘Ml “l""l'll9‘v 50.90‘ ,r,,,,,,,,, "0, am, 5,, lb. “o,,"_ B, (9,, ‘date, mm W, . ,,.,_, Mr. TIIORN1 ON hoped that the Clean ‘worth! not hguuiveail -mm --"1 ° "°’°'«’."5 :2” ~ xv: '.‘:i.:-.:.':::i:-.:::.-:r '~ -~°~- wt -'- - '~ Jiinita, on the shores _of the island: Provided the American pltovi e ey 3 _ n for mt" n Adam". beam! R on et1:‘nm|:n“:e‘.In&“ymln. in "“m.; mdum" "to ob . ml '0 i‘ .1’. FRASER “id. he “Maud ‘huh "0". mm. "0. so on GM tuna‘ " Fodufion of mi. 0 would NW0" ‘M mm") t account. but because they flPP"e ended the credit0""‘llt(;!:§ “to sitting ofthe House ' doth W H“ ' vessels built on this lion cofllemplll - s , tliat‘:t't't.law. etilaied to that eflset; still. from ancient usage, Illhzli a ‘ ' r A ' g ‘ to‘ In it _a . _ , . 9 . . . ‘old i . ad” n’. “M ,5“ 5. .3. only hoped we would endeavoorto convince tlievut at we had _ m. ha 3“ M‘ I M M. hm“ do" It The who M NM..." ‘NM __m_mCmk kn." be” "ad in M an _ P 1349 _ _ -s r i P‘ . . , I ‘... gompleloly ruined by the admission ,ot‘ foreigrr-built ships dlsadv‘snts‘ge. as our indulgence had done for their areotnmeds. pm" ufymofl ,0 M", ,,°“nu. cm,“ W, P,,,¢,,,, "uh nu M,‘ M cu, m lg. ' ' ‘ ' assets Ni lllll 0' ll|° °°"- lll‘°l! ‘Y3! °l °Q.|'lP"lll"8 llm“ ‘° "'l""ll ll’ ' ""°"'l'l' "lll eat Iioou which could be conferred upon the Colony,-but he was tie‘ he heliev , if it rnsrnbsr was served with any pressure are com. we can occasion such serious ltitsrtirptlon anddtim s In. It was. he believed. generally lutovrn that inn. 3 as C =- .- — O —- - ‘- - I lie ir'lti"~'a - -huh M? 2 am - 3%’ ‘rm 2''“. m wcmdance mm ma W“ rounded m6rtl°“::u.ltl'l)dB ::l‘.i'e.dnt‘)eIrg,“Ill:i Dstiasblislied f:lI:|n:r'0I°l‘ revenue. from the contrabrind trade iittea,whlch would H Pl’; lll ll|"V°l' l° W0 l_'0l'°"l’l0 l'l‘€l'lN'. |'¢fl'l||’*0ds ' '“J"e'"l”3'm°h"r-i ‘"0 - ' - ' dh A lea rel? iornalret suhbecnrrl on ll-‘ '- - '*‘ ‘ '* ‘ou ill‘ mi}: and that the Leislstive Council equitable basis. Shoiil ht‘ei ll:¢lhi||‘l!. ifilszr M’ is_ c ‘Po “mm. 1 "Mn. mm pm. from ‘mu Wm. in “mm. M _ I . k 3 “l all.“ ” °°nc¢u'°m ” '0 mu! ' n . P Rlr. IIAVILAND. He was one who voted for the Address of P0" PM?“ ll‘ Ill |V'k_""‘l P"°‘ll°""'!l ll! ll“ "ll" ll lllll hill‘ mm . <“I,al,¢l|'l I t 1 MM“. ,1 i_ jtin our‘ war to causean inteiroptiotttotlieir Hlllllfflg trade, ‘. M. Uh ,0 h. . D M cum’ Mb" mt“ Ml ‘M win“ "an _ l’.‘.’.°..°.:l'..u‘.’«...‘&I‘1’l'lt—.1?a‘t:-3°31?-«‘l3"mas =:.r.:. which ~l3=«=«»es-wiw -- ~~°'"°*“'"""°"""'°"°°-"l '.’.‘:...:':r.f.'.:‘..':.-..'.t:.‘;:.'.:‘:'::i'7.:...:...'t.:'z::...m...t':.:..:..:: .:.:.......:....»-"-lv~,.,....“"""... " .. . ........°'" _ _ ise eitl t t is tree on ‘O arm... tank“, hhmifig ‘O ‘M Uni,“ sum‘: “,9 .93 Profit. . Out’ doing so and following ti our tltlerml‘ .itltuinrvient which witulo be sought from the American Goverit- rlouse would not be dispensed with. he '(Mr.I’oy:) d'II lot doubt. _ y if wrecks taiepflxdmien oar ceasllt ‘bring sold here nlltou tivlllt Vlallllll W‘ °°"'“'“ “""""'- '’°“ ‘' l” ‘ll’ """ ‘merit by means orthe Address, we should obtain one uflhe great. the proceedl would have been stayed try i Conrniisslsiiers ' ‘ d I land ' _ - . . "' I "ld ‘,,,",‘-",‘§. ':p.'.,;.,,:i.. ia “pin it" st. ... just accommodation of Interests lsetlt be glvoltllnm '0 I_'I¢l°f- miidlti lit the Maori hswsrsioc muehdrprutsetlomsu to so. at; to Towuto attend his parlrsrsssisty Iatlvr. en nits betq m hr, - “M ,,r, , ,-,;,,,; g.,',,,- ,.,,,m “amt. .... .. stand thal,amall as our Island II. Imlllmltctl II ""7“"‘l"’°"‘lei'lain sari pro is wl suillcrsni futor -rrly re¥::eeteil. the Corrwntssloneu would set snss-sits psesssi I - “f ’ ‘ ‘din ’°""'"'- °T,l,,md° m 'h'P"mMm' "M i:.o'ns'brsuoh of ilteirtrsda. as an It lsssi make it ileslrabt Chniodn hltd agreed iorarnisli a strainer. and the Provinces of as law In this one. tbo_-hols annulus masses to . . ,_ immediately l'0ViVOr “Wall 0 that ill Illlh llhfl, '9' p _ , - . . . - - ’ d y f h. - - ' -".5" 5. ‘.... T‘. P“. ‘M ' r ' Id, .1 ‘at? :loflmP." ‘Tl’ ;:it|:I|l‘l:l:l':lllll|t‘I'u:C':“0:l:zou0:2F“:I.l’I,. i;add‘:lI::ly 0:: '3 prefiiit wievuhersuli: he: ‘ :-~-« «.3 or “°t "W - or .... ....“ ....» -» -M ' ~- w ---= r:.::.:.:- -.i: .. :.::.v-.:'.-:.."-.-:'.2:'.":...'..:'.:t. A. . °.:::.. .2? ....z... mm.'fi [g 9...." ‘gimp. re,‘ th'.‘ it‘. ing fade", ditionv. W BURTON TM mum,“ "mum 5 rights: the Ilrliili Government would enable us to do so effectually. be (Mr. Papa) considered that vv_as all that could be reasonably ra- uld In! for 301- 373- Al‘ - ’ It wastrue. as stated by sir. Cotes, that so meairs would be lel\ aired. He remembered seeing In the newsfispers ls . our on ' evsrusr 't6K&bUfhlh'€t ufthe iuost durable material ‘7 ' l A A l . , _ :iif‘t,I\'on¢e,, lrlsfirzii fl’IOIldI££::b°I‘:‘0:l- Wfitlweztu heel: antrlsdts deemnpttslr‘ the ootitsrnptateit Irfangernettt with the orssa and (;‘::'rme'LBIr. Georgudflrey, ‘ 1' I muses. :'°.l=l"’;l:Y W: :‘. ;.ll'd mun‘ lIll_ fill‘ '0‘ E . 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