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■-.■>'.] .\i ,|'.r.":ri:---- : <:r --^r -.md Oft- JL : - .r.[EUEOPEAN;ItAIIi,:MAY.;IS,].r)rr:/f . .- 1 jt; v';; ',{.'^>ri' i>o.'£> The Assembly met for. the first time after the recent adjournment; on, May 12. There ; was a very thin. attendance, cfcoth of the deputies. and of. the public. f^The political -horizon, however looks thretft&hing, and there are indications of a storm,' for the 1 -several factibntf intpvwbicli^the House is [ split n up' are^y "hV'melmß'fte. ,cided upon.the course.. of action that is to be taken.uppn the ! GpyernmOTt;i^aßHiMß. .It is* therefore,^^ juist r jaowl&ffic^|'j»J^c'ast "the ' course .-.may^a^e, '/ Vj^ap- , pearSj ,. y cry prpbaliiß.,. thatj theVßiiJi iip,^onnection with the,' appointment lofwftn ;Upper. Chamber,.. will;. bg laidl. ) .b,efqr : ejthe House onran;,eaVly dayi; .feutia^U^ibe necessary that it should be examined by the Committee of, Thirty^ riitihei debate will s have t'o&e. adjourned ,in accordance .with';ibhe; I wißH. l :bfjtKe^'-E^iinw_Biglit. Then difficulties may arise, relative to the arrangement of the work of the. Chamber. ThVGoVeriimenb and, the^Biglit^enilxe "desTre ): tlie i immediate ; 'discussion l bf |he Electoral- "BUI/ while Ta "'■ porlidnC of -fhe Right r wish; ; that - ; priority, shcuidrbe; given ,to,i!;the;_ Municipal ' Bill.' r Negotiations have therefore taken place ! bet wee4 tn§ Goyernraent. and,-, the fractions of the RighC jThe.". RigHt. 7 Qetre r lutyej resolved to postpone any decision bpon the subject .antillafter other groups pftjfche^arty, in order that there may be no divisions among-the majority sat the time of/vpting./ The grottw of theieftare very united,.atdihav'Cioa,cided.Mto/preserveaj disciplinei in their party. They intend to maintain ah 1 e'ipectant 1 attitudey- tfqd 1 - ha^e^regol^e| to •vo'fe'" : againsjr^nbirjiy--I)euig gived "to^fie Electorap^ itf prde^not tp u 'iaMt rl i\i principle "aViy n 'ihSitita^Vn 1 9 of ! : imivewal suffrage, ; The^ht.G^nWn^kSStvl to, jVp^,, against any Bill being declared urgent which _shaU_ not prevously^have been submitted ;|o^a meeting^otthe party. This determination theyhave' adopted in order to -avoid, beiifg ,tak^n by.sutpme. Tradeis diiil, L a^^uMwirbss^prev^ among the laboring' classes. Marshal MacMihon-has been ?o#:&* tour iti' r 'th T e •pravinces; h fie^lias^b^Bti r ' i weill r r> .ceived. Hpweyer .the degutieß:;may."dis)---agree'a'mb'ng tnemselVes, r^very % confiqence i 3 expressed is the assurance of tfie'Mar-shal-^resident-.thatT^her.wiUi t maintain that he will take care to prejer_yje^Jthe
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1852, 13 July 1874, Page 2
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