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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 40

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J. menner or the need: mprovemo . ' ' rum;- 1 then impedes their apt-moo us. on tho maul. [l ' cipelity. -' Mr. M. CLARK (South Granville) lair! e . C' the time the Governmunt wee formed " K: r otner Government could. amid but e Cooli- tinn, and so both parties had eseieted in effecting 1knhrioratiott, both were entitled ( toe-herein the Government. There we. . no ream. why the gentlemen entire trcnury - benchee ehomd not unite. end it 'ho believed their motivee were merely the page..." of offioe, ho (Hr. Clark) would not Support ' them. He wee planed will: the courtesy of; , the Opposition, and hopod it would prowl] in micro. t Mr. COW CRonth We1iegto:o) sul ho uit' no lympothy with tho mew'mh cry of u no party" and "no poliiice." There woe not e ' men in this Assembly who had not palliiu P. and who would not deeerve credit for hon: ugly carrying oat the vlowe he deemed to be Hght. Hes w" ple-d, however, to witneee in thie debate lose of acrimony end " littleneee then had tron customary in the Par1tament ot tholete Province of Gentle. " m, went on to argue thet the only correct ' government we! e Irv. tr government, and " "id - G-." econ e government that ... a ', r'. .. .. he, '.r.u'ppert of himvo'! new! hie iiiUtitaenta " Mn. WALLIS, Welt Toronto, said he , hed been elected to give the Government . 1i . ieirend impartial triel. end he would fulfil the a pledge he had given hie electore. He thought polieiue had hitherto been too violent in this country, and that politician! had tought meioly for Platte and po war. Ma, HAYS, North Huron, dcolercd him- ' 'r "it it supporter ot the Government. m ex- r pruned hie epprovel of the course token by the Premier, in holding meetings through the f oountry, by meene ot which he eeid he " bed cieered ewey many misconception. _ ' Mr. MCDALL (South Norfolk) thought 0 there wee no piece for party in the proant td eirttuenatattoiot the country. [is expreued g " epprovel ot theverioue maeeuree promised in the Speech, end edvooeted in eidiiion e A complete revleion of tho civil Mmttdatrattott a ot ititthtehtttut Province of Ontario, with hi the view ot increeeing ite emolanoy and di. h ', mlniehing its expenee. t ' Hon. Mr, RICHARDS epoke " eome " - length in vindioetion ot " pnitiou or e l ' member of the Adentntatratiort. m eeld he tt wee not ewere ot eny politioel queetion now fa t . before the country on which peruse differed. M n There wee no quution ot puts ie policy which a! . hed ever been edvoceted by the Reform cc _. perty which we: not eettled by Confedere- n1 , . tion. {He then eiluded to hie deieet in South hi ' f Leedl,end eeid ho wee deieeted bat by eeven hi l" voter. The whole Comrvetivo vote. with w " ten or eleven exceptional Want egeinet him, ti B. and hie opponent. beeidu, had ebont forty m , votee new " own reeidenoe, on eoccnnt of , hie pereonel populerity, more than the Can. 11] 4 eervetive oeudidete tor the Commune hed, ti which eeoured " election. He had etcod for m " South Inede end Niegere been» he had b to wiehed to repreeent e oooetitueusy which had in no Grown Lende bneineee to tun-eat, end d: . which could not thereicre exercise any undue A tttt 1sdiaentte on him in hie position " (Jammie- fr . eioner of Crown Lende. at

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