10.

11.

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contrary to order, and motion for adjournment having been regalived, the business of the day

proeceded with:

Was

10.

On a subsequent day the Colonial Secretary having pointed out the course which a Member of

Conneil should adopt when desiring

to record his opinion

M

a...

matter

which the Governor declined to allow

to be debated, Mr. Kyrie sent in

statement, such

by

as

that contemplated

Enclosume Nob 313 October 187

the Royal Instructions (Artiole VIII) 14th Octolam 1314 to which I offered no objection to being entered upon the Minutes. This

was ordered to be done at the Meeting held on the 1o Instant.

12. July 1858.

11.

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Such are the facts of the

ad I have now

only to add a

a

case),

fue observations on the quetion of

19.

-privilege which has been raised.

Your Lordship will perhaps bear in mind that the objection to

the Colonial Secretary's letter is

based

erne

of the General Rules (Never) of the Camoil, which abures to Mambers freedan of speech, and prohibits the Government from I questioning them for any thing they have ward therein. This privilege

evidently based

ww

the similar J

constitutional right accorded to

Members of Parliament, and by analogy you so far,

goes

far, I apprehend,

is

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