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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Feb 1871, p. 3

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p ,' Ari ct tore ve toerreere open to. 'l': clergy and Grimmer School lend- eold pre- viously to lat of July, 1867. . " . An Act to provide for the est-blishment l , f I ' ard government of e Unntrel Prison for the .'. ( Province of ontario. . An Act respecting Asylum: (or the in- sane. _ An Act to provide for the appointment of Judicial otficern to whom Estate Bills msy Le referred. . F An Act to smend the Outer-lo Ila-airings Act. An Act. to amend the Agricultuul sol Arts Act. i";. An Act relating to Ucpztented Lends cold for taxes. An Act to ,mvr.il the let ehepterod 20, vi 31 Victoria. humid, an AA rel-partial Po, gistrus' oFecs, and the registration of i; an: meme reliving tu lard, in Ont Mo. ', An Act in tdd of Railways. An Act to ftwiLuto the induces of tho t rot' r1 r Cam". N: A t. reruiic: to "Wrrnmeut Hui a? ,i,...-,. rt", tt " tln: £1 mi. a a: Urown tin p', . ir- Hz" r.'r, p. 'so y- n, :- '1 sac tre othscrneri .3: t.l'scc (vmj 3;'..'"l.-2 y. V SYMPLY EELS. ", l'r. FFW'R" P. "n,n r, I . '0 Pm 'm . '\- '7' :1? ily, arH ASS-Kl Inc is 3.3:. ul 1w. . Ltottnart.t1overrtor to it. which was given ', in the usual manner. at whiten of the Lrgislatirc Assembly , l thank you for the diligence which has utnlkul the performance M your arduous ls. ila,sa1r.ritdtr-c:uotv-rthtr' resultoi which, llauirg from the many important measure; slit h you have passed, cannot fail to confer . luring; tsenct'ota on the Province. I have ch'erfully assrntetl to the varioua grants which thesititefaatory condition of oar licences has enabled you to make for the erection of important pubic institutions, so 1- ml: rcrrc'" d for the popmcs and. obicc. tor which you'deeign them. . r, The "proprfftiott made hy you in aid of rsu'Lraysyvul, I feel coaiidcat, greatly cin- duce to the materiel progress and adrvrecr ment of the Province in attracting train thcrclo, enhancing the value of property, and in tho extension of the settlement of the . . country. . At the close of the last senior: of the term l for which you were elected, I cannot help . I wruntv'uting you on the vi (1w: xnzl pm Gt.cc which have mided your deliberations during your-seven? membled slttinge. Such ew'uce of the odventegc of aolf.governrt'-1t' diucted by e single chamber Imy well ha , regarded u angering general oositidenco in it.. luturo bencliial workirg ofour ooneti'u tire. In its support I feel lean best dis. charge the responrilniiity out on me by c0)- tirmng to adminiuter the Government in coniormity with the well-understood whshty ci the pecple. In parting with you, I trait that the gun! some of your condiments will induce the u to ctntinue at ell times to ezehew violent and extreme mounres, to observe respect for ' law and order, and to cultivete to and; each as," feelings of kindneu and muted good u . PROROG ATION. . Hc- ' 'r. CAMERON, " Provincial Scorc- in) y, j . armour-c d that the Assembly was Im '. , . . . ntii the 28th day of Much. ct, s s'r t "urlul the proceedings, end "is lit.» lie 1Y th, lt l, c, the (Thurber. A salute wc., htcu as :ho t rrUgo left the grounds. ----.---_

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