WELLINGTON.
Monday.: That political marvel and ..prinqe^of agitators, Adam Porter, has been quiet: I think your leader somewhat cooled his ardent spirit. Nevertheless, admirers of impudence will be glad, to learn.that he is occasionally seen with M.H.R.'s, talking mystery. ,: / The "Intelligent Vagrant" has been castigating Sir George Grey and others of the Opposition who have -rendered themselves offensively ridiculous, in-re-marks on blood, thunder, revolution, ci^U war, internal dissensions, parly conflicts^ etc., all of which must soon occur if the" Government do not do just exactly what the Opposition want. . :~> ] The debate will be resumed to-morrow (Tuesday), and during next week [some of those gentlemen who are, supposed to be "on the rail" will'speak, when' we shall know their sentiments—tbit is, \i they have any of their own. which -have not been bought and re-moulded;.; j*. . !
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2071, 24 August 1875, Page 2
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135WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2071, 24 August 1875, Page 2
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