The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 41

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hdhtentte on him in hie position es dominio- L' . eioner of Crown Lende. y Mr. TETH! (South Leeds) referring to c: previnue rrmerke upon the doctlon canteen, , and parturtlarly concerning the honour-ebb 5. Communion" o'. Crown Lentil, he would _'iil' n eeenre the honee he would net hove eppoaed " ', him had he come forward and rlqumtod it, u e " he bed e high rupect for that honourable gentlemen, and we: glad to me him in the ' Governmrnt. Hie Mendewero eetieiicd that . hia coulitaenoy might be "rprermted in one /, tt home-the U'orntnoo-by a Reiormer ' but r they could not allow tht, am: p.tit.a to be. eivon ,1. . only. He felt he can" have beaten Mr, ' ' Te: cent more eerily that: Me, nigh-1rd: ; hat cc, however enoug hie elf-ham for the: letter at n gentlemen, he could not sacrifice tie on ti' . party reputation of twenty yen-e end hie _ perry. too, for tho honourable member for Ringer-e Bat he had awry faith in him an ' ' e member of the Ministry, end. would give it t hie hourly support. ' ' Mr. J. L. M! DOUGALL (South Ren.. tt frew) rose to explain that a telegram had . d been rent to his friende in hie constituency l coking him to retire in favour of Mr. , t Richards. m eeid he could not do ecu © he wee anti Coalition in principle. Mr. . ie Richerde was nominated, and some of ' e- that genthmau's friends epproached him in and hie friends to get out of the way. The lv- member for South Lanark told him Mr. Lt th. Richnrde had telegraphed to take hie 'll more from the nomination, unleee the , t other two candidates withdrew. Doee . that not ttbow Mr. Richards was willing to be elected for South Ronfrew l (Rear, ' lume). T. Hon. Mr. RICHARDS --0erttxtrily. Mr. McDoU0ALL--We11, did not My . Richerde mete he did not wieh to be close , ted for Renfrew, on account of chime for q , Crown lends. . _ I e Ben. Mr. RIOHAR id ho bed re- n ferred to another coneti y. ., om. GIBBONS (South Huron) aid he wee elected by the Refer-mere of hie Rid- ing. Behed had e hard conteet, but had lived through it. AI resettled the Ad- dreee, there had been few tat',', token toit. Hemmegood to dorrith "

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