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Newmarket Era , November 7, 1873, p. 2

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Just Received at SILVERS a very large and Fashionable Stock of Dress Goods Call and see them Great Rush for Clothing NEWMARKET ERA NOV 7 1873 The C in touch frortirofk ir j A loud cheer from the W I llMshrii creeled Mr lilaki- n hi ln Dominion Parliament continue llio iecch inli-r- l1 i ruttid adjournment f lb it in Bmm Hod dared hie well eeiufo limoe and place lo the liy party in re to mail that ievW follow the lll During the Damn the at I been adverted JP by speakers mi in- a question purpose of malting capital ll to who lbo opponents nor would he tfr the ly capable of wiling the propriety of discussing the who bat that he waiting for the general policy and past service of Ministerial candidate hen iho proper price would be Ministers Only lhoe who had ail fro lie red him In order that the character to Ioom could obtain poei- that the aware of certain he what occurred lo him yesterday Ho then the follow On Tuesday being 0t I mill I- ibe way Mr Dodge fulfills to Mr Van Norman of North ami Mr of Georgia to act with the Reform Party la the way be giro the elector of North York of sincerity in statement on the Hustings in Newmarket when be averred he came before tbem aa a lb- forme asked their elector hi Reformer laAbie the way aa an Independent member be go to Ottawa and rota earnestly and constantly for good i ear and honest men Surely Dodge baa now plsysd the part of Yankee as perfection Ha bad belter go back to New York and take another read of the Pil grims Prograss to which he so pathetically alluded able day of July that day he adverted to the Pacific Rail road and staled ha con sidered that mad be built aa bat of economically He did not a of the the bad taken in the matter a simple ministry to invest thirty millions of their money and is away fifty millions of real HUM he added well I left word with of hotel that I was not at home to At half pant one p the proprietor of the my room and informed gentleman whdiei to see declined and ho mentioned wan Aid Honey of Ottawa and that he had boon told I was i and proved me lo admit him ited and a person came in who introduced himself to me as Aid Ho immediately referred to my speech on Thursday and that I bad not so committed myself as to prevent me from voting either way and asked me to vote for the Government He told me be knew all about the situation that the North west and said that I might have thai situation and that it would tie made far better for me than it was first proponed He went on to say that my expenses at the last election be great and the Government willing to pay these expenses Opposition If 1 would ad mi an to lo mo I was so at convorsation that I wished to lime to consider and him to return at Mtven oclock when I would considered it As he left my he met Senator Sutherland who tared and to whom I what had parsed During tbo afternoon I elated the facts two private and four Parliamentary friend At seven p Aid in and me if I had over tho matter I in me what ere and 1 name put he said name vote for the rill get it 1 artkcdwhat guarantee I faith Ho atdi would go I would still and I could name a- I money Though I bad more than once nearly with indignation ami of ejecting the Alderman from tied myself determined to see ho far he io Accordingly I said 000 be put to my of guilty that having that trust they once denerved confidence In fact an appeal for mitigation of punishment wm really a of guilt- He then ad verted to the opposition of to Mr Huntingtons first motion proved conclusively that tho pi of that i till the facts He showed that tne de their own was taken under pressure from some who had voted with them on tba first occasion The Premier bad been guilty of a great want of candour to the hen he called on bis followers vote down air Huntingtons resolu for all that Hugh Allens letters hi ihould have taken the House confidence Ha went on to allude to the disallowance of the Oath Bill It Premier himself who first made the proposal to pass that mes- the hurried nay in which passed by the House and the Royal assent having been given in that It might at the earliest tako was a proof either Sir John A nor ono else had at that time contem plated delaying the enquiry red thai oclock go to Mr Noel and the whole will be i and I at once informed Senati Sutherland I did not go to b and have avoided seeing bii since Mr Cunningham added that there contained the mail theugh not all that said in the hands of thi in reference Sir John Speaker the gentleman asks mo what he bad bis desk villain certain 11 ihiiiiHndctit and impnrtin pinion the British pre- an a am forcible to the en Dip Ministerial benches that the name o every one I a 1eter day lie concluded by elsjtienl peroral ion and ha seal amid loud and repeated Ottawa Nop Sir Johns speech from a State Paper Sir John A in 1863 that the Bill one of a class that was usually exempted from disallowance as being of local rather than Imperial interest Yet in this case the correspondence lately broaght down showed that the sub mission of Bill to the consider ation or the I aw Officers of the Crown in other words invitation todisatlow it from Sir John A himself and in such haste was the that be advised His Excellency to Issue the proclamation disallowing it without waiting as the law for the certificate of Lord the cause of its disallowance which was only sinned in London on the day the Hill war formally disallowed by proclama tion at Ottawa He showed tho abaurdity of Sir John A statement that the Lord Chancellor advised on all questions that came bef re the Privy Council As a mat ler of Lord Chancellor was not present when the Bill in questi tared to be ultra vires in the opinion of the Law Officer of the Crown He disposed the objec tion that because he and friends objected to the appointment of a Royal Commission they should not the admission of the Ministers themselves wben before that Commission With res pec a When be ludcd the Jjeneriil alike it friends and foes was that be failed o his rase the gnu I and final In it he aeran to friends the world and Heaven ft siloes parity f his pairioti 4ii I lefi the of hie in one seilntei wept away the of the defence nt when Sir John tousiaiabisj If in it wa- nl Hugh Allans brought d the House a the elfel Ik Premiers peroration had spoken lor about twenty ndhMM it wa evident Sir John ally exhausted and iljmrnmcni with the Blake having poaaelribl the Hoi f in l Sir Allsn ept It- 1 of tbo Law that if that opinion were really once he pointed oat that it was simply individual judgment of those officers delivered any argument being beard by them and in no respect the attribute of finality respect paid by Sir John A to the opinion of ibe officers depended on their agreement with his own In the caso Of the of the Inter- colonial Loan he had referred to thorn in a manner very different from that ha employed on the pre sent occasion The appointment of Royal Commission bod been the member This ii history Mae satou The llono M backs in lobbies places whore umbers Ottawa No When met ihisaftersnni intimation waa given that ihe try had tendered their The Governor one lent for Mr icken form oxtq and Colonial By the Atlantic teps the Government intend to lake Nation of tba landmarks to the statement of a fine paaaage from Well wo lhe danger of ad- heard it wo have scarcely even the smallest inroad of etudjing At one time ureal value of the communication wei declared the study that I think it a do no barm for it was most interesting communication It only under the advice or showa that an gentleman in this amenable to Parliament was approached by some one another as it suited him he fullr disap tho was beyond control of Pat I i Afl ftjvillr Ird A a Ttu- mil aaVaflH j1 tmnifl wmlinauthl thf hur1 of go St I of ili Dak rued I would like very much this document and sea If tba difficulty between the gonth On Saturday last a vote w East bury Town I Law for granting a in aid of Hia Railway enterprise but as mated when the mailer before the electors Township they did not take to the scheme following is result The ByLaw therefore elands do sued the result wilt perhaps furnish pretexts for new changes an combinations at the nest Municipal it Intention Provisional Directors to withdraw ha fly Laws before the Township of North and with bury with the other two on a By law of Lb Council asking approach or as to the bar heard from its and how true to to reformers of North York who sap- ported him about as mark a Kir Johns voracity when making declaration of clean hands It bis vote would the didnt I to git it didnt I way from Tammnr Or con ma bad for another ten thousand said did not wish dicuMsion of the ran hi which fell it to be duiy therefore to make the follow ing motion seconded by Mr Laflam- me Mr Cunningham a mem ber of phis House having stated in hi- place that an offer of money and other ad van lag was made to him yesterday by Aid John Ileney of the of Ottawa in order to induce to vote r the Government On motion an order of the I sn l arms to forthwith lake Aid Tbo motion was carried neat com At the request of the Speaker Mr Cunninghams statement laid on the table n order to be in the journals Ottawa Nov The Speaker took ihe chair at of the another branch of the Legislature In the present ease the bad no lodge officially of the que lion pending in House of Com mons and the act I itistrv in advising the Crown to act without a from the Commons me height of audacity and an ible was respon Ho ridiculed the Idea that because the Crown was one branch of Legislature could take ofirattors occupying I ft ss I I te it iiwitrel its 1st 3 A Jrpsua ssrl Tnjnfi ulr urito red Bsll imber Ha then ex- 1 tiled T L j Imrklstrni lsisss JZTl sr sad Ckrk of Let J Css tin Lets 1 snd la tit- Cea that this a at asm donahs of the House the of the Committee on the Quo- bee Centre was prsseatad drg the Hon Joseph showed how he had abandoned them all bat the case which he showed was strictly opposed to the present case There could he no more cene than that of the Minister of Joslice from one Judge to another hogging to try him Mr Blake waa not a member of Conservative party but he wa Conservaiive of the pies of the Constitution when abases of the prerogative occurred They were abases advised by the Minister He eras sure however a great many of the of the Government wood not thank their leader for his proposition The whole history of the transactions between the leader- of and Sir Allan showed by reference to the published evidence taken before the Commission what had been overlook ed by previous speakers Hist the letter of the 31st of July embodying the terms of the agreement with Allan and signed at the same time as stipulating for payment of ad do ltd A at skej Th- this Jrwn Macs la trfsl tnarb in sn thr Mb of AS AaswsV j MeUaaoi wn fl3

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