The History of Newfoundland From the Earliest Times to the Year 1860

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The History of Newfoundland From the Earliest Times to the Year 1860
Charles Pedley
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375 The first session of the legislature under the new con- stitution was opened on the first day of January 1833.
His Excellency the Governor left Government House a little before two o'clock, attended by some of the principal military officers and by his staif, and proceeded to the Court House, at the doors of which he was received by a guard of lionour, and was saluted witli nineteen guns from the fort. Havino: been conducted to the door of the Hio-h Sheriff's house. His Excellency was recei
...ved by the High Sheriff and the Sergeant-at-Arms to the council, who led the way to the throne, &c. . . .
The above paragraph is from the newspaper report of the proceedings. The speech of the Governor dwelt at considerable length on the new era which had arisen in the political condition of the island, and the new responsibilities imposed thereby, concluding -with the following declaration of His Excellency's o"\vn sentiments : — The experience of the past will afford the best criterion by which to judge of my wishes and feelings towards those you are here to represent.


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