SPARKS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ANVIL.
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Feathebbdhis Nest.— The HoWOohnny" Sheehan.haa .evidently struck a patch, iiidgirig'ffqm'M* Utterances -'during the debate '"oil tHy'lPajmintof JS^embera question. The? -ex--Minjsl,<sr- deolared-thak-although he [was' ■ prdud to.'say thmiitimJo® wds^ifceiiddependenfc of the monetary consideratieri,..Fs,till he would vote for the compensation fo.r the lake ,x)f ,t.h.o,ie w.h,e, we s re not. x Thi3 r .was not | h« , it coif-" tains its essense and spirit. Considering th.at while «Katiye s Minister he had aniple opportunity of dipping his hands into ! the™ ; State,Ohest, .and yet t ,Tra» always, m a state of" beastly d 4mpeL / iini6sityH' sbine nrise may be erinced.as to why he has wakened up, or where he lias struck -the patch; ! • *-.. A Poitcw^^P^i^j^.—\Yhene.rerlj}!r. Wallis gebf - upon bis legs m the House he geneiallj manages to make the. bulk oil the hon. members aware of the fact, and he'hai a way of handling his subject which relieves v^iji.audi^nce. of aU, doubt as tp^his^meaning. .4" few' eveniug^ago WHile^'the^Estinqatea. were being dealt within Committee, land the pruning knife was dealing dea^h jand,; daitruction to quaking offioials^lieloonvijlsed the Ho^ by .obsemjig . ", they . were , liit^ge'Ctiei^/t t o'6ibx^ra^^flfat m tEeire'ebriomy." The jokr na.s' Kigjdly^lished^. and; t|vß was frea and uncontrolled, irpWwhichtiife/maya.b^j •urmis^ that the item, under consideration was not members h ! ono-. raria. Had it been, the Doctor's wit -would £aY« < b^«^'^^^^B9^OFlf^admH£e^' niembers would 1 have ; " laughed at tl^e wrong] side of their honerable mouths. j ;H ■P. ■■ v Tjlks ■*j£wxxi&3A.T *BltTßi,B.Sri-fflistory repeats^. itself j-SV and- the members of ! the., -GolonialSt.-Stephen's-wflre-T«ry~uncomfort-ably brought back a couple of hundred. delivered himself of his oration o)it Friday ' ;pn /t he. Parliament^ the payment of its membert. . " Ifj" [said the Auokland' Protector, "if any memberi of the Home t «ver had to. be. lo.pked up, a pWb'emah" v<6'uld be thVrighV' person to do the dee^. v , (Laughter.) <He saw no reason why a" nieii'enge'rco^id'ndt do routine as well as the Sergeant-of-Arms if they gave him an extra £25. And as to the "bauble," that might[be^got rid, fajo— sold for what its would fetch— ito help lia defray -the expensesof the : country ."- r ,Asj however, ■■ the -'ppp/v ; ceeaVfecjm' x ti& " %aoi» ; ";Siro8ld e o»)x s k [ dro{/in {; th^ "'Common n WeaJK h " \ the •b^er Serge*nts v "babf y°iti|P^iniaJ9si 7< ACid\''fche' l lUeen^3: ::^':iS^nest'. iWil'ty^ito.'toy 'Lord Prdferitor abrupilyJcased. • - ;THi: Pdr^oiii-iNq- 1 th?. K|?i?Tiii ?i BEA.i3Jc. '—Most >pebple 'have* heard^^Qf- the 'two Darkies who had quarrelled with one, another, , and afj;er^xhai|isting all the choice expreysions a^* t'hw|^cb.ihmand,, the .climax yvas' reached by One; calling "the'-b'tiherj "» diijty ' big'"'blabk;' nig'ger."' ; ' 'lt- :is ! Toot irery bftftnftKe '•« ;6fd girli^^" indul'ge'Siri^tH'e W[ qip qtie^^lihebf avgunlenV, ;bulfs§Bfy."did^^'sb f; bn^3Mdky. eyehihgf bvfei the idebfatel ohi the 1 - Maotit<Prisbrier^ > MH\i } MS" Scdtland; = opposed > the-: 'Bill-^asserting i th^t ■-i| ' there were- only a-dozen -old ~. women m the CSasU/itheyl iwould istflltdiew |just as much talk of the necessity for i 4 bi!^ehfct!M,G«lOT^ orit of Eden (Mr. Whitaker) to his [lew [ *$& u i/i ??P]y • tq ; Mr. j jemarks about old 'wbm«nj said '*' the'biTsifi'tlijmg he could do was'togo and keep them^company. Erom this ifi'will be'seen thit age» females *re justiasbspiteful4.and'-a littlermoref so— as then- younger sißter,"japdthe;H;oi. Whitt. taker is m his fitting^position ampnfst the ancient ladies of th^TJpper'iHbujei v- ; Oui ik his Wab Paint.— The ohitalrous and choleric Colonel ?retfc nerer mines an opportunity of fl»arißhui| hii »*bxf lffis
trotting out his prancing war steed for 'the. edification of an admiring public, although thfi'eja^ia^evr— and not a small few either r+yttio imagine the Colonel cavorts too often l > S^^« paint. Speaking, of the proposed further incarceration of the Maori pri.on.r3 ihe thu* difeembosonis his warlike umV jtionf s-" B!e thought it was huinilia£Erf fus-tobeafraid of these f.w &S iSf we had 800 Volunteer, and 600 Co ns Su° Q he could go right through the country a*S deal with the whole of the 30,000 K aor ;« The way we were treating with these Uw cauaed him to .blnah for ftaei* 6/mkt™ 1 to blush' for^hV4lg^a.«&%S SS We hare often f,. heard. 6f^^"Thv/n \ Mariner," an « Afntiqde^^^ en^ fea^S^JS|i^ has the foUow^opinionoTSlH^S ithe^rernmenSMSJfe^^ of to make the^S^^eS h<>W simply mor. than,-clerk./aUl c S dBo i l1 * mea i«e; giteft tpath'em |stnei^StSa| namei to those who. „« highly mS T^"^ the ho.d.flf .as d.M«I2? w d Kea
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 28 July 1880, Page 2
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711SPARKS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ANVIL. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 28 July 1880, Page 2
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