LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
i f .', i ' ~ — : ; , *..,-.. . : y' • ... ;Lo_rno2f, .29th April. An important 'debate has taken place in the House- bf •• Commoite-'jpn- the corifisca-' _. Jbien pblifc^ adopted in New Zeal atfd./ YYf,t .was warmly attacked by several, members. i j__j/ ; Cardweli said iihat it .was now imp os-
sible to disallow the act ofthe Colonial Legislature; but he instructed tlie Government to. restrain its. action. The cessation of territory 'should be made on terms of pacification being ofiered, and no confiscation wou,ld take place unless concurred in by the Governor. An open commission would be appointed 1 to investigate every case. After first chastisement of the guilty, the operation of the Confiscation Act would be terminated, and a complete amnesty proclaimed.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3
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119LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3
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