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POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.

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■ t»BOH OUB OOSBBSFOSI>aST.I . . WEMiPtGHOISr, Angoet 5. When the" telegraph office eloied early in thq tvsil hotuw thia morning, various don* f olgdation Bills wore going eiowly bet steadily taeocgh committee,* The Fisheries Bill wag th«j meassre- then being dealt'witb. Several diaontsiosß took place on the new clscgee ■ngge»|*aiqrthe Uomcriseio&eiif, es£ varices suggestions were made as to improvements; for Mr J. W. Thomson tuggseted the addition of a proviso that penona Uqensed to flth might «• follow their Stk , * along a etreajn.OTeaon to private property, without being, liable to lie treated o« trespassers, end that where possible.» width, fuffiefent foe &, patikvsrgy should be reserved alongside each' etttem in order to facilitate &hing. The feraser suggestion, waa objected" to aa unduly infringing en the righto of, property. She lsi|ey wbs ftheufhfc dsssabl*,- bet ws» i»t embodied fa. fee Bill te Mw ,wm, the eoaotmenfe. egainat pre'rotaeS poicheas, pad. moved tbat the eub-tro* tioß containing 16 should be streok fjjjki?" B wee negatived en the voices. ■Mi Mess then stored en addition, making only person* who "knowingly or wilfully destroyed HA by dynamite, &c., liable totte penalties, bat thia nt nagatired by 25 rotes to 10. The penalty for pntting deleteriooe matter into a stream ww rodaecd bom two yeaife to one, afte? seroral caoUocs in favor of other terms. One member stood oat for a two months' penalty, fntte&d of two yean, ang there wag a bard struggle to have cix maotho Inserted, bc6 at Lat Mp Dick, with a good Seel of aittttenete, contrived to settle the matter by offering es c eonspromLw, jnet wlien everybody vu weary, to ineart one year teetead of two, wbieh wot Kgteed to, Shew wae, hswewr, muoh " tall talk " about game law* sad tynany sad Jbglfeb- oppraision. There waa also a jgghi <tver Ihe whether oertdn pzotisiaan of thft Bin should be.refcreßpsoav*, but tMe w&a *ffiraied on the voices, the demand for' a division being waived after the bell had been rang anti She doors losfeed, The,next ooaaolidfctson Bill t&fcen WM Lcmtice BSl—h batch of ton .Bills, havtog baen oommitted ia α-hnrry, so aa to ba able to 89 on jt£bur IS SO a.m.~whMh et first eeemeS luceij 6o tnake good progreet. It happens, however, that £b« Oomtn&iloD, In sdoiSea to tb» exfelilsg kwe, hare interted variose new elaoiiea whioh they deemed necessary to provide to dsfeste ia:&8 la«e now ia fow«. Unfortosetelr these jsoved to ba bighly debateable, and wide 6&tme& of opicson. Mr Oonolly too* ;«XMptiiffa a* waa* lejjgfeb i$ certain prevuiomfwjbpiitttißf pf3ft&Bng»de iK&atico, aedvariobi iiapomnt poinis were raised by Mr Jieb, Mr TarolEil, and «&«?, msmbere. M» proceeKsw-afc thai beer of 8a with more Una adciea saembsn wtre

preeenii, Bltbonch • mom tun wHiJa iaZ Aβ library acd et Bellamy', in estf^ 18 ;i«r « divieJon, Saveral t&etW A<tt«# that tboy Bboulr? grt P c S: fMmgk, esdm motion to report nmeZ ' ilHelSliveft i rie, to the power of eanuGiW** It this stage Mr IHth ebjeeted, to going forward with Iβ eerionftr effecting the liberty 0! a? libjeotc He pointed oat thai U jta».,3' β-ra,, and only a bare qßere» ' tJ«f fSWeot. 16 was most gnprope? to ~ trade? each ciioumstanees, and tS It attempted he would sesist any fnrihtr grera being made, and shoald obstrsus if aecesa&ry. Colonel Trimble ptoteeted tnfa* ' threste of this Mod being made. The Oktfr, man laled Mr Wi& out of order. Jy, withdiew his threat, but said he oheaia M it his duty to vaiit the Bill word by vorgu it weni pressed on. Colonel Trimble (that this was reiterating the threat ia *Boft» - $on»» bat Mr fish dlioMmed »Bt of off'irinjE oSsnee, and the Ohsirnun that Atr Fuh'e retraction must be aecepfei The Colonial Secretary asked w'nitbn Committee would go on with coma otia* Bill if progress was reported, beside tblsesj This, however, did not meet with apjsW and Mr Barren objected, pointing otU tW members had already been at work for hourti end were too mnch fatigued to go®, After tome farther disoassion progrejj ' reported on tho motion of Mr tio&oUy.ug the Auckland F&ivenity Ooilego BiU committed. Another effort waa mt&n report progress. The Auckland tneHib&B stuck out, fearing they mfeht hm the Bfll 2 they did not keep a fait hold of the pmsft opportunity, Then followed some $&».

wauicg on both sides ultimately, one t&t wishing to go on end the other objeetiag t» stop. Mr Hah made ft warm epeeoh ea education, and declared his of secondary eduoatian being relisted Auckland members, who it&ted that mQw and Oantarbury had large reaerret foj (jg, objeat, it waa only fair that Auckland ehogj be placed on • similar footing. A dlt£&& then took plaeo on the motion that be reported, which vu negatived by 2S>b 16. The Bill wa* then proceeded with, ft ttabborn resistance was still made to tew farther progress being made at> stttib a" untimely hour. Mr Wright protested egtjss the action of the Government ia !<5mS» through B BUI of this kind in 1_ thin House, bo far Iα thq xaorei&L" A good deal of Irritation w»c duplimL and Mr AUwright moved—"Thst the sils£ man leave the chair." . Major Atfeiasea e& plained thai Ministers aid col expeofc sa ©£$ time fco be occupied by the preceding Sffls, nor did thoy anticipate any opposition to {fcfe measure. Mr Suzsthousa strongly oppose the Bill, and eevewl others spoke egwaafg, By this time preparations vera being mti& gor w a night of it," opoesumrage, fcs., btfes brought in and other arrangementa. t»K» fa personal comfort. The .galleries wars «agft; (except one or two In the Frees c&lle]?), mi the J£ou*© presented' a dolefel and iteatg&l, aspect. Mr Fieb. mad© another declaring hlnsgel! in fevsr of CQloah&gfg-f education re&erves as common pnsptrfy ggr the promotion of primary education. $» said.he knew this frank avowal, if might cost him hie' seat in the Serosa, sgj to '* did not care, and would speak his miodglgl *isk«. Mr Fergus advocated the principle e{ theßill.. A division being taken en theasf&s to leave'the chair, it was negatived by 25-fe j, ' Sir Maurioe O'Uorke spoke in faTosr.etJSj,. , Bill, explaining that no landed eouli be obtained in Auckland, wise* Sgr , extent of available land was very assail (os. pared with Ot&go and Gantercbniy. m I Monro urged tho po*tponemeat 0! the Bill,® J tho ground cj the Iwsecsss of tho how. IV ' Fish said the opponents of the, Bill aao&ld hm objected to it oa the soooud reading. U't# ucmanly to attack it in- comsastttjfc Ife Hun&honse objected to moooy v cdaoaticn being roted to whsfsli:: lasdbad been eiald given a*r*y reokleiily, inetead ot*Wit wisely used, -as in Kelson, waeie i| ki, befta so husbanded as to fOJsa'-Tsk* ! ablft edacational tmdowmenta, "M h& geye bsmS , BSj Oleic mgthai) nhioh »s» £gt&£ to. ! The SSI, Inep6«, tSe rose borore 4 a.m. ~ ;* 1 It is understood that tho Loan Bfik Wfe taken on Monday eve&icg, but a tms GabSoefrmeetisg will be held ia tfes Sodadde. '-C ' ~Sh« Ben. Mf OhambeylalD, osi WigesMIs to fnere ia tha Fepe? W r id the oplnfoa' of this Oaaneil it it that the Osstoms t&nS bo sstiiei M amended'in the directioa of Fartfck? eel sweter e&O(ta?agemmt „to loenl Qua exist at 4ne present time. , " ,-,--" On Taeeday next, Mr Korao will *&'s? PMoaior U,the @fiv»mtnc<a{i will roaks «* and fake into ceaaideratioa priaSy of painting eerfsin bsaeonj) camcowtt c! Naff3sealaad with lutsicbßgpa^vMc. Dadean is So. as J: tha Go?erssse#«a Wednesday narfci whetber, k&ring ia vie? fea» entertained by a contidWSle eecfeftis!'' fcheeommanßy that y#ry serious evils &9* ace&tly arise freua vacdnalioa (which vlbft% OHO held t>? etoiijanfe medical antharifeies k Saeope ana Ametio*), tkef will daring t& teems eatae to bs made to enatei them lo farm «a opinioa as to the of intJfodurfiig ft Bili during the s«st e«!^' to repesi tfeepreSenfe Ooaspuleoi; Ya<^^

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5280, 7 August 1882, Page 2

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POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5280, 7 August 1882, Page 2

POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5280, 7 August 1882, Page 2