. A journal of transactions and events, during a residence of nearly sixteen years on the coast of Labrador [microform] : containing many interesting particulars, both of the country and its inhabitants, not hitherto known. Frontier and pioneer life; Hunting; Zoology; Vie des pionniers; Chasse; Zoologie. 35 '? There were no nsspssment bill?, township \n\\s, he. Uc, introduced for Lower Canada, 'or tlioy worn not wanted fhorfit'or party or electioneering purposcH ! Tin- cuintry innst now sfo all Mr. Baldwin's late legislative aetB, or attoujifi it hiriglnlion, as done (or rlrclioneorinfr purpos


. A journal of transactions and events, during a residence of nearly sixteen years on the coast of Labrador [microform] : containing many interesting particulars, both of the country and its inhabitants, not hitherto known. Frontier and pioneer life; Hunting; Zoology; Vie des pionniers; Chasse; Zoologie. 35 '? There were no nsspssment bill?, township \n\\s, he. Uc, introduced for Lower Canada, 'or tlioy worn not wanted fhorfit'or party or electioneering purposcH ! Tin- cuintry innst now sfo all Mr. Baldwin's late legislative aetB, or attoujifi it hiriglnlion, as done (or rlrclioneorinfr purposes, and will not tlicrcl. 10 roiiscnt to give liini any credit whatever for them, how- ever good in tbonisclvcs. As to jnstilyinir his conduct in the Exocutivr, no man with any respect for hiuisell" or li>r ^'osponsihlu (Jovcrnnicnt, could do so. If I have not .sruislied Ihc liiiiiiirr, I feci suif flint I have satisfied tho public, un liii- .s!d)j(;ct of w!i,it you leriu "the rtin;,nilar which has taken place in my scntiineiils ;"' but as you ore n .stranpor in iho province, I may, for your informolion, iiiriition iIk* additional fiift, Hint the loyal men who will henceforward |u-ol)!il)ly he (ii'sijrnntrd "Conservative I II .«•- t (f .. J • iit< till. time bchif^. I merely mention the fact, ih/it the pvblir opinion of Mr. Daldwin^s career would have prevented hia bc\T)fr trusted apart from such guarantee, even as a means of p;tltinu: lii>>jiongililc (tovinimvnt, and much less after the popular principle is allowed by all, for Mr. Baldwin's pressure from without or jKirtyproper was feared as anti-British. Tho^high opinion wo entertained, as I have said, of Mr. Baldwin's per- sonal intentions, and elevation above all motives to political vice, led us to think that the risk, we ran in co-opeiatiiig with his purlij uhile he tvat at the htad of it, and while he retained the eonfidvnce of the Head of the Government, was


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