TASMANIA.
: The Ministry decline to state the course they intend to adopt. Itis reported that the Council firmly adherea to the resolution grant-'. ing only aix months' supplies until ways and; meahs are provided. ' r ; Two members of the Assembly indulged in coarse'jeers at the expense of the bearer of a message from the Council, and the leader of the Honae, with remarkably bad taste, treated the insolent members, 'with indifference. Ultimately-an apology was sent to the .Upper Houae. ... •'.'■':' The Chief Justice bos accepted the rebuke ofj Sir MiohaelHicka-Beachi and has "apologised for thetoneof his language in the recent, controversy.. Governor Weld cordially responded, expressing regret if he had said anything unnecessarily to annoy. ; The Rev Mr KihMemont during the aerinon at Kirkland aaked hia congregation, to pray that Governor Weld might be converted from the errors he held as a,Boinan Catholic. One lady after the service publicly rebuked suoh intolerance. . The account from the goldfield is dis-. oouraging.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3489, 17 June 1879, Page 4
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159TASMANIA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3489, 17 June 1879, Page 4
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