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Ottawa Times (1865), 31 Mar 1870, p. 2

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Ind tt a has“. 1* tttttat . . ’ sum-5- 'st,l',t2ft',",'at7i. no... mthmt6dtr.thrttrtroriM "Mtet' math-dig...) ”a w. C "ILL-Mm . nah. on "tteat Wuhan; I 'ht" be. on I it. okra I Mr, " Kr. 'iiiiii,ii2t?iii?i'"i' an" . mn- lb appeal... its": gout“ - .. nu n'li,tii?eitF'ib?,i Josue-unit "l'lh'd'll'l 1"tlttgttt" lil but! on. to S: t L F “I W M‘ a 'dettd Can-h and the m as shoved by Ito M 80'. but. tto not b VII * at“. puny of In" you; a to tbe Van-cumin .1 than“: ttrm-U Th- - up! an" a! ', on... Incl-l In H to I: okNbes. by an. huh-61 tt'e,:tt2atUtthtt "In! _ hm‘tblur'nl um 'pe-ht-duets""..'- " umb-Um! u.- Pmbva.‘ hulk-tubal .04.. “In. ad mud-mum tha‘htm M “in “In t'ttrtt-qtt It... in “new "on.“ nth- Mun 'll'al'l','."dt'lll,"dlll m mdhmmw ttrtthrthttNt. Mb! bulk 'rro.ritalt-"at. m [2 pnm “Pm-on new... but“ “at!“ nah-I Tet/ttthet',', .ah MW I an to 'ttaut """V “and uni-bu 1ttttnrk 'Art 1'dlt tttrbi 32%. , Arc'.".': I tho D-Kas. Mb. 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Wows mg a at In WWW“ T “18"" can». tothr0-eii-ta6th.du an In" we" Mr u... trauma-u that In“. his u rum in this n 'nity. With tron-tut to tho Sun Sv- u qua-ting they hd tics-“N out a... was tidal , and no: min-m to mm» but an! the (yum: mg; “'00va am cumin to bat that my rm MI. _llo - Aryan-I m can I“!!! than that gig-6a an“ by a a “II-II d I: t on. via- I In t to hip _ tttht if tke LTI, we: In! is July to - 'e. "turje:i'erl Bl a Inh- " rapt-db hum-l “no. no an“: thr will in". i “it 'llllW'all'lldh"2'i'l, Tttl uni-b M - h u ' Mm n any. it1ii"ri'i'it'.'i . Mb. “has." that ' "ml-do Micah-Italy [can] whylhonwhté new! 'rstuttruttrr,qetitto d-taa. tut Ulr- lluuwial 0‘ OTTAWA . TIMES. arArtcrf 31, 1870. but. ity:, " c. that thr, hub-o one "than how it . no - as! . than . oat-taaa them-m out. that. am the mt Wanting-h Sign In a] . I to when! haul-u t'toelnci.' onl- hcloun . of. nab-duh Gou- tnl t' " 2tgtt,t2g,,i, Ind In“ Old-nil our -tirtet a In ':'iil:'S'i1iiri "luv” totehnt the dbl '0 of do tla-eau no “mum-o o6tueia-riaie. . 'roatbtu_r.e-timttitotho in. "throebrturitimrt'ttrei-. an, aunt-- ltbnb Fulani 7 JI',' 'tttt m up"... , _ -.utoiat-ieteV dark a: thmMnly-n . Br an" “alum that UNI-vb was: - an "ra-trot. ottUF any." onu- mhut ‘vono. Thermal. . It: "'tiemmbeasd t t 13.22:... an a'".'",',','; tn lunatic one am. very ttttttpST';",','.'!?,',,,',': "do on. ma th- t chil- 11e'l'tertri', 'urou-thrr an 'teterh. tmtl tmitto 2t'atttt ht an. "e... Ibo-o . t t" ttttC mu q-ttot. tn lunatic the a! not a union. very h. ch. bill. when. "do a. c 'tdvi-riots. C m can" t.tg."'tt:'. that - - " oth.. , a... " a",l'ar1M, “'12. ban-pledvdydoehndqu-r (bu 'tttttWd our hm no a. to... out W has but. can. In! Inch “if ' la I not dummy-u: that 'mmco.’ mud-ultra: . our. union-Owlb'hnku 'ttu/ttgt/ttty,'. , tatugegueottsr, ttant In-b I. of aararAhA-" ml. “that... Iith In“ In. orttrt In ad “on but!“ In undwauunry of! M m lode othen‘ . And 3”,...th than: t'itt=tt'dt.tTgu1, In! the nub-Intake. _ 0): " "IE-m:- "indul- 1".- Mum. In“ mun-AW autumn-mu - “has! tank “uptown“ m (I ”It A 22mm 12'.l2rll'ltltlt.tt,/t'; Th'etit I'm Aet. ttttttd: by Eva. than. his! be. m not t cor- nn prurt'rU but - It: mm, t counting!“ ”dived oft-tend. {an am ”this ott Panama. Aoerrkiatttrrthtuouttrh" “unnamed mttV new you who the "niacin val mm: by mam nwary [mutton u! on mums. Tumumliuuunw Monmouth. hangar. and tho Imp-n Act expand, out-n 1b: in ottieet u. may that my Thurman-oh" and” GraG7rTlil'l7'.' was». Mull-db than“ nail-“1.0mm. In“, Pchtht1'g,t hare Jinnah- you” ”which huts-u- I thou-nu u atttio an. . “Sun Lib ".921.“ ot [~in bad when! an n. at; m Mwumuyiunwht "te-it" a bu a “In! bt in. I-M- M teterett If It" no. a, my -tatn til-tht.. - than now it; but thrn. I"; when] para-CI it nan-t Mal ttint mum: tet ll MA an! MIN I.“ " Im- tthntaretm. much; Thinn- n no - a H but Io rod In] to an! NF M mu ' can)“ tho 'rattutslpttod , rand. can par M. might a _r,'i','9'1,i'i "W N “In? - a we. with not to be aio, It: AW! . unduly ll In“) (with. m the u I ' till I" I IV”; d l on not: not-t. to b l t was“ le a e l tl people of" mu a mum of an a v (id t. W . t fl . to . ' ' ' I "I woot of ht, ' I do in th lo " tl pt-uplc- _ were l "l m gran-m “a tin i: "i Implication u IMO!!! mm b. li "tt to nth-alum and hum [mm m um: um , to upply to Inml Pmd n Wham whole. llabu': ll pryie oriotturio lwl good row I'M of tho mm. at the otiguvd a pt t. mum . lemon My Itttehee . to . ' Somiduuudin‘ In wort of I tee Jun beet: he Irl f l ei" in a. I lame or out of' it. Inga- will; tl y a Irb I Mr. JULY Imam" mute) (t)? arl that ' mm no - ion; be itll'.; too we.11 trs'. Pm; to} thhk .’ BoMpmmrmP vino. Int Wt ml was MM per- “ ttit deep natal 'tal',','," t t 'i',li “I at put of ' . we tteu “any felt they It. _ lost oe-tot-ir own drum. and tho and! nasal-or of mpnuntqtiva in thi- Ion-o gnu , [pound fornt. .thsfort oly !too. greyed of the Redneck, "r Hm (manna ation, and In: ' by the hroomnt no land it. E on the not]: ~alarmed Inked If Confed Ind don. no evil, whisky-l had it d . And when found in United 8ta that it no as: that they did not want procity with (win. but with Sora than! Sow 2g,t'tt Ll'x how mommies: if m is!“ mean ltmlltnko the to can“! :f'iiii,iriiiliitii",il"ifiiii' . ‘tbo " ditiuty mmily can“ do it. had with»; laven new not my. and wan begs-la 'tntrodoe.tiasa nit-geron- proced- out hot been mauled by the broad Ming North America Art. TI to I.“ an tt mm“, but We: p mull-swim l away. an t admin; would "ttio the mom I dad-nun an: tll be blood. It had but: a . bytho We! mm. - 'st.iititteettr" the _ drag: Hymn; manna gnu. and be u dim pa akin; (you: 0 Pro. tthtg2tt,2'Sttl', In entitled. , an gnu-muon- manque.“ in and: “may Iced expenditure. hnd q gm; may", find “In In! but maul m in ad! "mum or out of u, Irv. um with _ 'tem Willing to non-pt th ur- ma-m u. tittntity, Immune ittvUe the mutation they were named to t , lur I lid: they mind“ min-n. ml 'tll') this u tho who ul'tlu ro- A " arh n ttood argument In (In Ina-n "le, Allin-L hon. truth w" men-Mp " thin and “in ftout ply to Ion! Put “he: and“ vl.it'iiri, Mo um ion; u trSt1p,,',1l to ttout tho yittml iter th: 1l'2l' n v. nt tho an be . ted Tho urgmuc re to we ttttt a. I [IN] . it the." A " tree l durum u, l" ding t mum. lh ori m wrung. (In _ Irv. luv dwnubh'iu ran Mu tttt My: 'm ow. mt. tho a to own ti,',' in tn tlout vi m y m tho Mute confusion its num- exyuteU. Tuourgotttent"f they tllvtllin-r for Essex. trt" Irttt tt. lmonnium mammoth" and it tin-m A " ..uo time when t1ieConsti'tution should be prvteryt1, it Was when “was at. acid-cl. llo believed if they [in]. an)... wrung. .tlu-n they would not s'tultit'y theuLUvis hut the contrlry. Jie did lint. believe with the Ittelyiotuvttt, in breaking though the Constitution, wUiclche held ought to ho maintained. Ho believed if they were only-true to them-elvel_they oou"idannt'ntainUhe ttrnstitution, and n") tear it up" in any' discontent. The Consti. tution had beg: obtained to put an owl to local works paid for out ot the grnennl n-n-nno, but hut-h I breach of tho I" just re-opoued this l ucstiun. . Hun. Mr. (lr' DU“ would say nothing of the propriety of'the grant that had ln'en mod". the "union of the m ottieem of tho Cromt shoved that it mu lawful. but he um inane unwincv-l than ever that“ mm unconstitutional. The Minister of Justice had listenvd to the long debates thtt took place. and not one speaker took any other ground than that the fimutiial settlement we“ tinai. The (with Resolution conclusively u-ttlvtl this, and its language was salutin- tiully hula) lied in the Act. The Words mmlul mean nothing elm. It could not mean t that it W.'ttg not tolo tin-l. Tho ’mmuher " Essex hold that them “we um ground um: that un- nmncuu settlement mu tinnl. The 134th Resolution conclusively u-ttlvgl this, and its language was substat- tially t.tuiolied in the Act. The Wonls tNxuld “mu nothing elm. It could but tuean'that it was not tolo tinU. Tho uetuber " Essex hold that them was um thin? in tho Act that could not bechangml by 341- Parliament. l'oultl they ichattpo the ratio of roprewrttitiott inthe houn lar. ie, of tho l’ruvincm Hon: Sir JOHN A.. 3mm» Dt'hLO---Tltc roprvncnyutxe-u of (gm-In: could bo in. named to a hundred. _ "on. Mr. wo 'D-ses, hut not tho ratio. The intention was cbrtrly that tho souls. mot was tingl; Unot mntat‘od in the Int. perial Act, it wu '(lintinctly stated in the Quebec llosolutiom, and therefore ,tho in. tention was that it should he tiiud. " mulcl bo 1-»in uhown that in making the tituuteial arrangements of t'onl'edcratiou "ntatio mule you neritices; she mnde them willingly, but she would never have "opo no if she lad ever supposed that the tinnneial arrangements could. be changed , this Parliament. Tho highest good of I tho P'""'."" denrugted that this should a! lixw . . lion. Mr. ARUIIIBAIJ) said he had no doubt the member for Intbiniore 1nd given a frightful acMunt of his experience in Nova tieotia. Bai if he Ind siftvd the math-r he would luv. found that the feet. ing of whi--h lv. spoke wan not peculiar to Nova South, but act-ted in almost every mmutry of u small population, when an- nexed to a 1ariro po “than. It “an not that tho- 'lJ,'ff,' of he“ tieotia “nought ttroy had lost their rights, bounty they "ruttiry or a null popu nexed to a larko ree that th" peolgo of Nov, may had lost ttleir righ hill the same rights now mum they had In". the .u-wer mot “Iain. Tl the people it wan iirwt had tho same rights now as ever, but Lu. mu-o they had not the Maine dominant 1'"werovor the mlminintration of pulslw thin. The name Tet-ling existed among tho. pooplo of Prime Edward lid-ind, when it was lir-t proposed to unite that Hand to Nova Semis. though it mu adnutted on all sides that that union ‘would have he n noun-tidal to the inland. The name feeling Watt in "tifest4t.t in Wetland at the time of ita iegiuative union with England. But these feelings had ilisaerared before the great beatetitt hmug t about by the Union. so he believed it would he with the people of Nova Swath. It Im not the rewiring of any amount of money, but the conviction that their rights would not he nelde -ted in this; Parliament, that would weep away such feelings. He then felt fol: name delicacy in nppm'h. ing this mhject, the more so as he did not think that any very great boon hid been (union-Ml upon Nova Heath by the tituttt. ciilu-rnngement of but no ion. He must (who. that on this unmet: his opinions diil'erol from than of a lingo number of tgth'ii,,t'g', Nova Soot“, but he felt f, to to “out ) opt-l... n l.“ when the Lttu'tr'Sg the Pro. vinces met in Quebec, Nov; Ntxttit was en- pgod in tho anti-notion don-away. In IMF» " wan assumed by tho Non 800m legislature that t 'onfodoratiou was not like. ly to goon. and they undertook the con. ntructiun of raiIWavam Truro to J'ietou.in haw. when detistai% met in London to cur. ry out the arrangementu in connec tion with "onmelemtiott, this work wan in an int-ohms condition. it we» At ed by the doles Ito. that the railways Kifh be handed over to the Dominion Government. At thit lime tine railway was only about halfoompleti and oosuething.over a tail. lion had been spent upon it, and it was handed over to the Dominion in that con- ilition. The Dominion took the railway. completed it at a coat of over a million dot. llre and charged that to Nova South: and it formed part of the eight milliona of debt with which Nova Hernia entered the l'nion. What It hid nlwaya contended was, .that the Dominion ehould have taken the railway in the eonditionh0rhich it we: and mmpleted it at tta' 'own expense. The lame principle he he Id should lnva been appltod to other public, works in Nova ricotta. Ita fair settlement had ' made of this principle Nova South would have boenin afoul a position "tttortho orUiAt tonne o the Constitu- tion ea ahe we: now under the increased subsidy of last aeuion. Unfortunately he hadnet been in a position to carry out this view. He believed he would not be violating any 'oontidenee in stating, that both " Quebec and hendonjt wee under. utood by. the delegates that when the Confederation het would be parsed any amounts that might be outatdm1ing he. tween the different Provinoea and the Do. minion ahould be nettled on aome fair and equitable basin. But the people of Nova 500th, under the itthenoo of the feelings be had referred to, rejected the delegates, from their mundane and elected men who held ditrerrent, views, end no arrange- menu were made or negotiatnna entered into for the settlement of outatand- ing amounta between Nova booth and the Dominion. lie did not conceive that un- der the arrangementa of but aeaaion Nora Scotia had noeivel anything more than it waa intended ahe should receive under the arrangement made " Quebec. With re. fennoe to the motion before the Mouse, it new onthe aaeemptiontlnt'we had - the. Pet'" Ute- the tub-id! te m, nll .1, a. Province. He entirely agreed last yearit was fully agreed nupnn u the wi the member for Baez, that if we had opinion of the Parliament of (Manda. We that power it wee the (int Matinee in momma: heard slicers against: theopiniom which e deliberative ttodrudgmvelr gone d the ”Clown law otticerg in England to hull-odor PMel’UOpny tint-she should but from their official positing, heads. be deprived of certain power: (boat, hear). their statue as lawyers illcir opinion: Thes logical canola-ion of the argument of should he lookezl ulmu with _re'pec2. m the member for West Durham mu this: quite agreed with' the member for West Thin solemn compel-t Wu omen! inw by Durham that their opmiuus wine 'not in four l'mvinove acting tter/ti If that fellible, but still they must be list" nod u coming: you _to b9. cha god ly ehquldpot ( with every respect,especiiillx' in . the. " lloner." wo iii-at in not proposed to Alter tho original compact, but carry it out. _ _ compact was to be amigo: itihould not he done by this "ouyr" t by the Pro. Vince: thear, you); - _ - tion. W. ARCIIIBALD aid that Par. haunt could not diminish an muddy to "tyl'toraveo,- but he argued that it Ind powerto spend-surplus revenue in any {mm of the Domimon it chose. If Par. hunenl thought proper it could vote the mare ourplun rename to the Province of ”Miriam". of mum tho check against any conduct lilo, tint would ',t,tr, he ublie opinion. To “k. the Imps . Par. Eunent to deprive u: of the right to ex- pend surplus" revenue, where 1'Yriytttytt planed would be doing an injustice to cumin. and would “unify cures-duct of Int genial. but nation Pullman. had decided tint it had this Porer, and In dim )pxovod of changing that decision. Ilia won,“ thomsmre move in Madmen: that this Hon-o ndbem lo the decision of the Parti uncut of (hand: " In In! session " embodied in tho Ae entitled " An Act reg steting tittt Soqda."_ _ A - Mr. MACKENZIE :de tho motion not only was not an amendment, but "inned the main motion - Mr. MAKE objected that the amend. ment won; oforder, u itaid not uppenr hhimmbom madman tofu» min motion. . m. Mr JOHN A " r danger " [law mar should Ila ob. ttV Irvtluugld pru- m as onco- c.jted. metnlwr for Essex. forduntt'eetion and MM 'Ot 'NhLO---Tlw gut-lye: could lm in. N M‘DOXALD could ttot t't't' M tos. I I that The a cert the A no Hmtultt Amuri dun. _.trt" paint Haulinguf the J Hill. Whivh “an " Mr. “minim. l'ommitwo." on Grand Trunk it Luke "ttrontur. Mr. Mn 'ALIY mitten mid. at pram: playing thi. little gum and how '0" don t " Mo to tel? who wad 1mm. andl In. did nut J,le to tell whn m" vctomaiue. Jar dam ages, alrllhu did not. believe that this Bill would an ke that any clearer. rhere was at prvwli an Wplicatit m for a grant for a lmbour (f icing (Ill Luke Hu‘r-m, which the I'rram Trunk was m Inve‘ built. The fast was. “I“. Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany Wns'likc a millst-mv round the ttock of the 'l,ri1ti'/ In actions for damatps donc, er in' when a verdict was got, it “as 'ifl'll',',el,t to tix an; requmihilily. lt was closir itho Company qul u mortgage on the county, my! muld p't Whit they' minted. e . ' m tlu-i latter " said that Min n (In minor. the point wh 'tttttr we ques) was not (me on ' m "Nasal-y. he resumed: ' Tho tgt'EAKElt ruled that [he "tttend. ment {imposed by Mr. Archibald in» an nmcm mum to the "tnemltnout. lion. sir .mux A. vameJ) said thutit mum not bedeuiml Um if ttv. moawum could liavcpml liatlluwn before any one of the Legislature» whiny of the Pro. vincou or before the l'mnn that it would lave come quite within tho ieorupontco of the l’miiioc to deal with it. I The Bill to iturorporote thsrcoetst'ruinion of " ship neat the Nrttortx of Lake k the Itiveri, tit. 1aorrence. l nomad limo. ' Mr. MACKFi.N'dlE will it would not. have been before any of thon. l lion. ttir ' "IN' A. MM'D' GALD Still that what he mowed to rune Watt that all pomrr oonferred by Royal Hunter on ihe Province: now comparing the Dinning)". the power of dealing with taxation, ind the revenues of the country was continued still to oitlwr the Dominion' or Local Leg. vislutulu. During the "rimmn war, the hon. gentleman would "member, that tho Parlinmertt of Canada Voted, almost. by nc. clnnution, the sum of twenty thousand mull: my the_nelief of tho French and wh that (he 1tuet'tiott of cl watt not hue on which the m ttriir.V. lyrmuys the Rummy itad .1039leth ' the provgriom of its chum url vllv English eoldier. That was not tlb matter which l ntrootod the interwar; of the Province. but it _ VIM received by the Imperial Uovemmont with gratitude an an ovidcawe of our good will. The power which we then had to deal with asuch subjertu still re mains in some form or' other _ in either tho central or Provincial Parliament. it We: not the intention of the Lexis-lemma of Any ot the Provinces, not of the Impe- rial Parliament, to diminish that tower one iota. lie contended that the. {louse still had the power of spending‘its money as it Jaw tit. The hon. weather for West Durham spoke of the remand power. “I course, there wen a reserve power in the Imperial Parliament, u the paramount authority, but there is not tcrtsisr've, but u conferred power, in thin he 'sleture. It had the right to do what it $l'df with its own; to nine such revenues-lie it thought proper,” expend that money)" it thought t'e,lg to misuse it if it thmght proper. No euthority could prerePritrtu!d.it would Mi. 3rACKri.N'/.lh' mid that Wu Scotia. but umhin; Hon. Mr. M'NKIS (in rename ulmn this Purl " Act of lib! want". it be an infringement of the principles of re. sponsible tIiivommontqif the: use were otherwise. The British Kara: America Act contained the same word.- as did the Act of 1791, whichconferred qpon the Pro. vinces of ('pper end Wet-{thumb the power to deal with " the pee , order and good government of the l‘rSFi-ncee.” Be. tore this matter was rclcrr to England, last year it was fully agreed gupon u the opinion of the Permanent of Canada. We metimée heard slicers against the opinions " the Crown law atica.s In England, but from their offieial position, besides their' stuns as lawyers their opinions should be looked ppm; with lretru. He quite greed with. the member for West with every respect,es chilly in tha one when they were sought for by the Minis, trye lending member of .Whit‘llm the Lord Chancellor the higiemtJudtto in the loud. For all 'ractieal p I this judtp ment was il,hl and there m no repeal from it. 'Therefore we could rest perfect- ly "tutiod that our action mu perfectly constitutional, within our power and out only be reversed by an Act of the Irnpurial Permanent The Hon. member for West Durham tu- willing to wept the Act of but St‘h'llou though ho had ionuieredjt_tr blow at the constitution, provided it should hedone who This he thought In neither good Iitical morality, nor good constitutional [rm Supposing we did pas this mot.on it In not to be expected tint nfter the de, canon of the Imperial Gowrnment they would put the request contained in the motion. He held that the Art of lat See-ion was proper and that it had preven- ted Nora 800th from bottoming more and more discontented. and from deeply injuring the prospect of Confederation. The Imperid Parliament had thrown upon, the' Dominion Government the duty of doing justro to Nova Semis, ind item, no more than justive to do as they had done last Session. The late Province of Cowl. and New Brunswick had defence! all their The debate on Mr. Bluo public works after the Quebec convention and Confederation was accomplished. Noam had not done so, but had ox- nondtvi large sum nf money on pubic works will.“ thr ~I " would I l _ It was 1m vttt flu-m th MAN nu m tlte it ulw w Ml WA m tho two it I tht tit a company tor I Canal '00 con! Slmnp‘lain and was' also road a resolution was ll IJ " a tnotin.hmi. "'-“ 1reeetthromot ll "xlronettta ofth un. would an in m er What use win autumn the al if“ obtainedLy an m Plrlimo I. ths In a m of pot ~ lrsrfiament had U2ttd the “an“, gm tht ing 1"". ,d that d 1mm ankpe baerhitr' I would he ('l'litNIt b when everything V. " l \unwe. and all tho-h... mrwam n mum " ' their liberty, “dd. ti't'l peeted from In 'Ire, (laughter). . Hal he {new tl tnotrn, hai. my It. Lem tluomot hi. but t ”laments om. who“ would maintain their a. What With If. the ttttttti in}: that the allot-uh“ 0bmiuodLy an Add“. .91 Batik-mam. It could“! “Fwd!“ the: I. m '0. and all Huhm‘ l to. eVa-u th,. “MIR BIN upon the l “mm . " than 3' crime-k In I ttA know and in“ h L-uuhtonjledinh- to vote, but i2',atS, Mr. Blake. be r nch (mink... tit stlary to the tio-e.hE was an wrung” I p-oplc, and wottid I. Mum Was temoeed hr V to maintain tl-rights' with m mummies. V amount of all ow public sax-Hunts olb lau 'htor. ' .lf,'.'. tl.larrrsrmy n ol' the Minion? of J- would claim! tatr9ti Ilia amendment wirttf"t Miuiuter "r Junie», .- ttr. hula-rm Parh' petid any money " chorw for ch il 1 irked man! I that m rlarml hi, could not forward I “Nth-H. Hr" “1mm. is Mnu~ur n1 Ju-Lioe at! wluch he Wats lens (a """ 81:11:11.1th. Mere UL-LTU' in: Wm! Durham an“ Z: "p .~..m~1'u-dtn comp] . . othwr Inn-lo; 10thp‘ L',tt! nun m-wl not be aiitab' hi s,".nson,esoramthattbe _ .7 ortho ”10¢th . lu-t-m- the tiriirrtert., 'Jhtyl ru-ml. iiiFiHrltu, mahi PbtFrj't. I, 'l'" _ ol t"/'a,ciGFerie, 1 [mum-u] Innondud It u hwuw m lhuttbouh“ mundmenu of theiard . f (l-ml laugh!” and“ dk b -.3' Justieo hadioliirmd H. Um prawn-t In the“! h I 'r West Durham tetttlt V re won and righ "r). When the iiiritrrd 'J :ugum m it was tr'ii'tit', he made up for it a and (locum-wry. . . " they had a perfodlw . ' - lumen iii'/,iiii?iirl ' “w ' could V the yd,",';',',', of Jae't td our could do OHM b ‘ Iodontariobe, . fpetisnd uith its um 1h“ _ . t Unit Govemtrteut m a Him to the' T the Art. tte P, ta Int d' the rub“ . h " "ne rule sniff. h iiP! te m-n- under ”'7 “mud to 'f,fr'hliiiif lin crud 'iiiiitt't It 'l,,'.,.',',' asset“ . ig.', that that ta-f.. y hula-rial Art "iiEt,g. There w- no g and that af a null Ireland. 3 no supetiot . that their could how this 'diuuel mam-r ‘9 that we Lo", mg iteork. , if the I?!“ Frr, to Son ii'ii'iii, Committee _ legally to mum '.'SllE of Justit* posit)“ " * yme the w 'l'G i'/iiiiirirte no 1'G7;ieifef one we had“ humem. f": it. inner of - of Cromt 1%! n/n "i'ciaii (Mr. . . (amid tthue, 1 not “use _ Wuhan-n 3‘ iiovcrtunenf thm Pi hat sonsims 'yriri'tll, der ri,?,:.?",.", strapper. Ct,'?,' Minister of gerttpA d 'ruwn in ag's it said u the ownin- u up in - gnound lb WM tint b tween the h the can” -‘ West Darla-a.1 Hou" bat - impouibb {I Mr. 3r.tcEEyatB-lt Mon. Sir was h. od that he lull _ A rm- an amend-d I at motion, ttat i! Ira v of Parliament to ' haunt "fall an“ a Miv summits db“ [in '"W""r"r. - The was! ould M-ml "iimAi.tt lw‘w I 't'2iirefe, - nu him. “I which (uni urn (ml c, tlrought I'll net its h: “a r: r Prune» d rm Ly my.“ out!" to h, - a all 7’ view-L". 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