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-- =.;; April 12. The s.s,- frbm has arrived. She brings newsr . ’ . v April 6. The crisis istoyer, ho- -fir according to iirrangpjrneht: theT h|ving passed thepayment,. Mmnflera iißill j • and the Assembly an obnoxiorm itein from the Appropriation Bill, it the Conned This \yill enabletheGovemmenfc to prorogue, ■ but- -jtolitinid • ativthbeiities still exist.;?.' ; * Sir : Chari® Bladen - stated, yin,- the Council the.; other day limit the Governor- had sqlfcitgd gf - some ■ of. the of ; arae . •teri-sed.' 1 , immbjriety nor of a .Colony tq. a political measure. - r . .vfl^:^rora<by , 8' attitude throughout i crisis was also severely- }ctfadomned. The ■Council reflecting on • thei yaY tiality of the Governor 1 ; and the- Assembly, asa,bonntrr case, *o the CoHncil’s an address, to. the-,’ GOverjnoE his impartial ■and constittrt^on?drtaction '.during the ctisH . >The Oppbeitiolx in j the Assi- 1 n-bly- declined to - dijteußs the j Governor’s conduct,; and- the | Chanaher in A pre--1 sent state of politicai-.foßlipg, du the I country, and it vvill, prnbably .take a long, time 1 1 efore po(i t ical, aqirqpsi ties are assuaged. - :;; VV y V yw ; Mr Berry, in moving; sui to • Governor, in th,e; v - said that the Gov-Qruojfs had, peyh a P ß . pot; al« a beei^ds^l and evidence of that is ply to the a,ddj - esa- qf thd Legislative ~C69.npiV.,frf*Vh^B 6! til’ cSnqftains of the want .qlf loyal •v.ljis office, which . hail iiototouire' _ distingqigj.iedbqm Parliament. It was‘hoped that previot s to prorogation so’ntbtmng. done towards but the Conferbhcow^S’unabl&toagreo to terms; and 1 the , was' how further hung’ np/^qr The recess will lm. Bill will be for, R«form of the Council | it should bej .brought in again nqxt seSioU;- and hmidng 'again passed the Asaomldy the Council should have calling for a plebiscitum, and Envoys should be sent Home to:obtain the passing of Bill into law. Judge Fellows’s death as a public calamity; -.- J Revenue returns published shOw a deficit of- £IB,OOO on'-coift-esponding period of Jast. £S4gOO on the whole;; principal increases in ad valetern duties, wharfage rates,' afid territorial. ’ " ... Government dealingi-perman-ently with the Ciyil ServiceJ and next week billy '^qsO"officers absolutely required will; Obmo other -depart meat a;. fiirther'iinßducttona will be nritfA ’ ■ Business brandies, ■ also sugars! AiTangeineuts jmii?dfi^'fey' anicb' ;ther All’ Englaftd gentlemen, or failing that, iprofessirami team; ‘Tfmjy' Vbiiicf ®me under the' Cricket club. • ■' • tv? ' April 6. Th& r^)aj%to;. r % : will probably occupy three months.; . . 'fho menfe.nj- thG BilUo, fevor of payment;of methpera. .. - - :*• v; ; of £223‘,fle’l*, t^ngrnra gbdasure to the withdrawaf of lahd’frbm sale. The Free Liberary andtieuseum is to .be opened on Snndaysj in accordanco with a -resblufcioii of the r %iil 6. Thu factory, and .vho’W! «n- increase on the quarter*-. ■ •-; --V^ The elections are- proceeding. All the mom hern of the Government so far mtiired, ; the majority undp-
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Kumara Times, Issue 483, 13 April 1878, Page 2
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