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TFaE LIBERTY TO LITTER AND TO ARGUE -FREELY
A' .CORDING'f0-THE DICTATES OF DONSODS CE WE
-YRTZE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIB
Jlt1 • 23 ,18t32.
.LUE BOUNDARY AWARD.
• Sir John"Mucdcnald has decided -to
'tiling the .1 ,ciirdary Aw2rd case into
the 'Courts, and Hon. John O'Counor
has beer entrusted 'With, the inauage-
• rued of it.. He was- uuceremouiously
turner out iaf the.Gov°ertirueut, he `was
• not considered fit for a judgeship, and
' tnis .tewporary joii; has.nov been thrown-
• at him,: to whish no doubt will be et
•lathed a big fee. It is undo 6tood that.
the case will first: be heard in the Ont-
ario Courts, and if the decision there is
not sattstactory to.bothparties, it will
then bei taben to the supreme Court,-
. and
o trt,-
alad from that tribunal it:may•be handed
ever as a last resort to the British Privy
distinctly Beard all over the large buil-
ing.. _ It -would be wellifa number of
the Grand Officers anti other speakers_
would take pattern.by the grand secra-
y
retar r and •say whatever they have to
say in a clear and distinct manner.
-seRr.
ARMSTRONG —In Lucknow, on Wednes-
day; -July 26th,1882, this :