Government Buildings Wellington, Last night.
A SCKN«S IX THE HOUSK Lm night Mr W»»on moTed the •ecnnv, re i ling "I "lid Uwierbui-y Pit>nl L-as-« Bid, and a regular fro » laud figiil emuai. Mr St-u»- Mid Mr Ren* s-ippartel all Wi»o agiina the I* to nment. «ntl tooti ti o oppjixiimj to u«o tery -<fcrong nrvi « He mtu laimuagu ab ut tne (ioreriiineiil and Canterbury member, noc'iaing them of a corrup'. compact i> irt.ttion to this ). a ter, by wh c i the formrr had securod y< tea of Oantoi bury on the Separation question. At lint the P emier row and ttronzly condemned the wanner in wh.cu the Upposmo'i *fre conducting busmen— uting fou! mouthed abuse toward* Canterbury memb rs ani tne Government, and 'diking against time. Ho declared h1 <>Ued wiln dread upon the fu ure if ii h n't in in rlebnto \vt?r» permittoil. Alorj loirti ard ».i^iaceful lunginc hid ben u-.-.l wiih.n din last few w.eki thau he ncr kn«sv» b forf in the Houie. Mr Qforge Grey protested a^aimt tlm, HUd moved that the wordi be tuken down. , , Ihe Shaker ruled that as the words }) >d not been notic d at the time tnej < (mid not be tnUen down then. Mr Stout, tiied to argue the question, nnd 10 did Sir Georgt>Gr.-y,but the Speaker mini h<* whs thoro »o rule, not toaru»e, mi J told Stout to ait down. A rather di«. ord^r/yj »cen« ensued, aod th« ap^alter • xpreMtd r«i?ret thit one word ahould Jead to ar.othfr, »ud that th» Premier ■bxuld have apoken ao strongly. t>ir Juiiua Vogei pointed oot that torrenta of abu«» bad been levelled a ainut him for tratka p»at Ha had tTuitcd m«atof this wuh contempt, bat it win necciovy to draw th« line «ome. wh. re, a»d thas ni K ht, most disgrafpful •it.< i«\.>lttnn !«nj{u^>{« lu<l beau u « tf 'l r<- »rvliitK members who opposed tboie • ,;->k>rii, «nd ordt-r would havp to b<s ij)vmuin*a «v«iyt the c »t of eirp'-Hinij i !..>«#. who tvjfamm'iy durintr th* prcaenc 80-^ion. Eft Aa<l bnen almo».t a»hame \ of \\rwg f taemher of tbc Uou'P. ii&rp (Jrey ng-in got up, and in -mud »bat those v»«»rda nhoulJ ho taweu Mr Stout ' backed thi« l»io|ioa«l np, aod Mr Stafford, amidit c)ie«r« mid >■• tooron^hly endorsed ev«rj word tl c Premier h»fl «aid, an«J hoped Ji < word* would a''Bt be taken down. The Premier * wor"» were taken down, ami than h<t nan permitted to explain tUro, *hich be (I'd hy «ayin?, ho bad nand the wnrdn iwxlvifally ; that the conduct, uot tf th« Hoime generally, but <if t»o mr-mhu-sofit who abandoned all orrlin.iry rß»tr»int«, h»vng nore«p»ct for tbp'r po*itior. or th» dignity of tbe tfnaiu win. ncraiftently used langinßeTali'iilatfJ to i'.wcr th«- House in public estimation -nTr^wrrmuiuiiiili'H BOf TJIIiy m ineinh«rT lit to peop'e outM'K lii»'l r.-n Irred him In nil n-»l.ai)>«l to b" a uicmbe"* of tb> jr.. .win nlncb thot !»'„. J'U Premier tin i mlhi'rew.a'jdMr Biirffmorrd ihir tin* • pausfuctory Mr K««« ihfii deft>nile.l hmmlf at conPidtrtblo Irngih, re^rcitMij: tni! Ihe Pic mid choiild hav^ *m»:l«'d «ut AlrH..<nt a- (I himself. Ho th->n«ht thei'mni'r »li uld Imito withdrawn h s word*. Mr Stdtii noted a« i.n «iinpndm"nt •"Jh.it tho Ilou-e rei; etted ih» ini*m)Kr»te laiijjiu^n u»cd by the Premier. ' LltiiDHt«*ly bo:h nutioti and amend Jieiu wpio withdrawn. Jo (Uy lertre of niveTw wa« granted to Mi hoy'nolds for loarteeu dnji uiid to llr Wood lor four -lay*.
I fIX AUCKLAND LEADERSHIP. III I i* rc|'ott'ri tlio Auck)«n>i rmml>>r« nv. i xi ee,liti(»ly khxioi» tr> Hfeot ft c'mnne in the I«'h<lit»liiii ol their party win -U fi.v wwh to t^e flilerl by Hr WUitslier r J licir desire <o h.i*o a mtetinj; tv cons d r tlm ii'nltfr, hn«, is ii uudersit'jO'l. bwn itit i) ut«-d to Sir George Orry, but lie (in lined to ACiept tli« siiitgt'Htion, asstrtltip fh »f lnc df| onition from th* po*i ion he nr pre-ent hold* won d injurioutlj «{T oi lii* jx> Hicivl tfputati n, ih it he t* ]vi (bkml t<f neld on no point, to the Gh>« Tfriiiirnt, bu« to conteft tlieir nieu»ure» with them dep by ttitp. Latkb Still.
THK COUNTIES BILL. Skcoxd Rkadiwo. Sir .Tniiuo Vogel ntked the House not in th« Bill by eon«il«rin<? the lVuinrltriKi immutnbly fixed. They may )><• filtered from timo to time, but only br »h- two Ifo»i»n of J>ei»l*tui*e. il»« (lOAcrnmfii t propoi»ln, he Htid, should mil iho Protinw* of Auckluml better than any otbi-r pro% ii^ce. 8lioul«l Mine distri^i • I>i i' fer to remuin under tlifl Generol Government, tlmy would bi« nllowe'i to do to. Tli« Onvemmf nt iotendu to mnke thit » permi civc mwciir*". Di«triot« that did nor. i- 1!'1 !' <)«p to come in mny remain out, getting t2 to XI of the I and Fund, but m"»t nuui.fain rn'iin to<uli. He honed ST Otorjw Grfjr, in piling notice cf mo' ion 1o -l.rlte the Bill, upoke only for liimcetf. r J In- Hou»e, he hnpt-d, would go into com ji ittro, aud mould the Bill into a suitable form. .Sir Gkorf* Gr»y in now ipeaking.
TIIK OrtOfITTON LEADKRSffIP. Sir QtorgfOtej, to-morrow, resigns »hi> lnwirrAip of the Oppotition. Mr AVhitnkrr, i imM, will take po»ition of lia'lrrof AuckUnd llrmbara.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 663, 19 August 1876, Page 3
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870Government Buildings Wellington, Last night. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 663, 19 August 1876, Page 3
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