The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 24

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no he phased. then or " my otuUr tlater, to I hum": {any Mtge-don. a. iud a bister, un- Msazumd mutt-mp: for look I our". Mr. tmtn'rertard, ta commenting on tho Adan-as, regretted oxoaadingly "an than had been no manual: in " of dual to- presentation. That wad o "tie', on which he was more the home was unmlmom ' nad has. gatthuttura occupying out: In both houses would bo forced to aim " an only date for one er other Loam-tun. Tho pro- mioa that o domvueaa Low thank! ho brought dawn, won one which would give !eeyt1,,..nhhPos, 11t you. autism!!! [in mi in way goVormmnt, Ind believed it won! qulody who In tho homo. Bus it was no' fer nan ganuewm tn try and force In on hefmo "I time. Al to hi. on poeltiou, he Itouy.uhy Inn to lay that he would not '3-0 'PI', doiiii, ""tiiWp7hTirFiGiiii, ) Jus. good uyatmn ot Growl: Laud muatesnt--" lemming the Provinoa had no! enjoyed- bus would he hopod Info" long It In: uh! that tree grants of agricultural ludl wan: to be made to aolusl unlaz-I. " would. he though; be u ttrent mistake It thtverrunetst hunted to adopt the limo llbonlpnlloy with impact to tho Inland land: of tho Province, Ho Aetohed the bad result: of ttte Crown land policy in having the vaatatitternt wealth of the N (will Shore untouched ; while the United Sum hail long since developed the Sunburn mar-w. He thought. too, um the Hovnrument should " one: "mum municl tat Imam-don: in the grsat region of u1gomm; aad the omlumu ot my reference to tho _ matter ln we Spamh mm, he combined, . l very gnu-o one. (Cheers). should hive fillet: on no)! 5 mm. The member for Algomn next protrsedatto dohud the Promist who, it had been alleged had damhicd tht Pssto, ..1 psriy by the "731111.11 meat of that Goverumsnt ovu- which he par-Han. Now he Wr. Caat'ootlasul) baliuved tau-.319 Ir. Baidii t, aha Index ot the guns Reform party. we") dive, ho would trexd 'puclzoéy in the sum "up: taken be tha prawns man ot the Gavarnmsnt. The". was by an in provinolgl history want: W. Draper on can "233, and Sir. Baldwin on also other, io 1lullllu'l?'!e'3tttyrtt'. tttltd T tAtt I good dot! "ot region for omtgratalatl?n mung hon. gentlemen on his side ot the home l "d " long a they hold to the non- 1tnten" expressed in the Adan-u, he, for one, in: will? to give than 311 the dd in his power. a felt Rufqrman ht} - reason Mr. FRASER, ot Wentwnrth, thought that, yup rfgaril to ths éddreu, thy? you for congratulation, beoanlo the aentimenze expreeaod in the Aachen were not: an they had long uphold nod battled for. (Hear, hear). Undoubtedly, tho loot um they had but one aoiiiary Chamber, woe a rozson why ih-ir logialaiion ahould be chateau-rind by great oarelnlueu. A gentleman who had just addressed the house. had taken occasion to refer to an incident in past Canadian hil- tory, alluding to a gentleman well and law out-ably known. thela'e Hon. R. Baldwin N ow, " was very mntoaabU lac: that alone the death at that genilsman, u had been elevated into a poailioo of lame by tho" who, " no: hie manager-a, had as all even" beon 1:1: canelsten's opponents. Lt we: laid that it he (Baldwin) had still llved, he would have done the very things which hon. guilemen on the bunny bench" now propoaod to do. It could hard] he laid who! Mr. Brldwln woald have L/ll but ihie much was outdo, that though Robert Baldwin was dead, hie party still ileerd-.and _ the gentlemen aiill retaining the ooniidenoo of that party were an well entitled to be gelled is. e_xponentl_as wee BoherLBaldwln to Pet $1 l; hr (Cl N $1.. he In} in of " Ill it

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