Category: Journals

New Brunswick, House of Assembly [Speech from the Throne] (11 May 1867)

Document Information Date: 1867-06-03 By: New Brunswick (House of Assembly) Citation: New Brunswick, House of Assembly, Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick, 21st Parl, 2nd Sess, 1867 at 9-14. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Click here to view the rest of New Brunswick’s Confederation Debates for 1867. […] The Honorable Mr. Speaker then reported, that when in attendance on His Excellency the Administrator of the Government in the Council Chamber, His Excellency had been pleased to make a Speech… Read more New Brunswick, House of Assembly [Speech from the Throne] (11 May 1867)

Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (8 May 1867)

Document Information Date: 1867-05-08 By: Charles Tupper, Samuel Leonard Tilley Citation: Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (8 May 1867) in New Brunswick, Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Fredericton, New Brunswick, 8th May, 1867. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY, The undersigned Delegates, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor to arrange with Her Majesty’s Government a Scheme of Union for the British North American Provinces, with the exception of the Hon. P. Mitchell… Read more Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (8 May 1867)

Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 March 1867)

hr /> Document Information Date: 1867-03-18 By: Charles Tupper, Samuel Leonard Tilley Citation: Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 March 1867) in Nova Scotia, Journal and Proceedings of the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Appendix No. 19—Delegation to England (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Halifax, Nova Scotia, 18th March, 1867. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY,— The undersigned Delegates appointed by your Excellency to arrange with her Majesty’s Government a scheme of Union for the British North American… Read more Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 March 1867)

Despatch from Frederick Rogers to Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 October 1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-10-18 By: Frederick Rogers Citation: Despatch from Frederick Rogers to Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 October 1866) in Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Downing Street, 18th October, 1866. GENTLEMEN,—I am directed by the Earl of Carnarvon to acquaint you that His Lordship has received a Despatch from Viscount Monck, stating that the Gentlemen selected as Canadian Delegates on the subject of Confederation, will leave Canada… Read more Despatch from Frederick Rogers to Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (18 October 1866)

Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley to T. Frederick Elliot, Esq. (22 September 1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-09-22 By: Charles Tupper, Samuel Leonard Tilley Citation: Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley to T. Frederick Elliot, Esq. (22 September 1866) in Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Alexandra Hotel, September 22nd,1866. SIR,—In reply to your letter of this day’s date, we beg to say that the Delegates from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will do themselves the honor of waiting upon His Lordship the Earl of Carnarvon,… Read more Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley to T. Frederick Elliot, Esq. (22 September 1866)

Despatch from T. Frederick Elliot to Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-09-22 By: T. Frederick Elliott Citation: Despatch from T. Frederick Elliott to the Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866) in Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Downing Street, 22nd September, 1866. GENTLEMEN,—In answer to your letter of this day’s date, I am directed by the Earl of Carnarvon to acquaint you that His Lordship will be happy to receive the Delegates from Nova Scotia and… Read more Despatch from T. Frederick Elliot to Hon. Charles Tupper and the Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866)

[Despatch?] from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-09-22 By: Charles Tupper, Samuel Leonard Tilley Citation: Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866) in Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). At a Meeting of the Delegates from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, held at the Alexandra Hotel, London, on the 22nd day of September, 1866, all being present except the Honorable Mr. Wilmot, it was unanimously resolved, that inasmuch as the co-operation of Prince Edward… Read more [Despatch?] from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866)

Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley to T. Frederick Elliot, Esq. (22 September 1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-09-22 By: Charles Tupper, Samuel Leonard Tilley Citation: Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley (22 September 1866) in Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick (1867). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (PDF). Alexandra Hotel, 22nd September, 1866. SIR,-We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of the 12th and 17th instant, and thank Lord Carnarvon for the prompt manner in which His Lordship acceded to our request relating to the Communication with His… Read more Despatch from Charles Tupper and Samuel Leonard Tilley to T. Frederick Elliot, Esq. (22 September 1866)