MEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.
The following is the (ext of a petition fo thSuperint -ide> t, which -s in course of signature in the Southern part of the Prov nee;—
elections, strong belief that the of the .present Colonial Government were pramatnr«, iil-. jaad jlikelyr. to be , ;giyeQeneet to > - 1 2. That your memorialists consider sub-section? of clause 25 of the Abolition Aet; ptohiblting the assembling of. the Provincial Council,' arbitrary, pnconstitutionaL'and amounting to a riitial diantm*' chiseioentof ' S. That i yoiw mem-riafistar bedieve* that, in the present oiroamstances 9? the'Oonntry, a/ meeting of > Pjovinoiftl Counoil of a conventionj, is absolutely' necessary, ‘there being many jnattera bf presSfog qninng consideration pending the' ratiflotdion or repeal, as the ease m iy be, of toe Abolition Act: Your memorialists Would therefore respectfully reqdest-yotm Honor' to convene-A--meeting of thse members of tiie Prpvindal -Council at the usual, time-.- ■ fh?y to,!eel^aasu^d,that Uement.audtheinterest of,toohhbUoih'genWl. will otoerwiSiS EUffbry ‘ L '
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Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2
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154MEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2
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