38 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE PROVINCES.
government, and pledged itself to use every legitimate means
to ensure the adoption of the scheme by its legislature.
Canada.
The Canadian legislature met in January 1865, and after
a debate of a fortnight’s duration the resolutions were adopted
in the Council by a vote of 45 to 15. The debate in the
Assembly lasted for five weeks, but the resolutions were
adopted by 91 to 33.
New In New Brunswick the general election of 1865 resulted
Brus" in the return of an Assembly hostile to the scheme: but in
the following year the Legislative Council declared for the
Union. The Ministry resigned, a general election followed,
and the new Assembly on the 80th June declared in favour
of confederation.
Nova
Scotia.
In Nova Scotia the Quebec Resolutions were brought
before the Assembly in 1866 and were approved by a vote of
31 to 15.
New- In Newfoundland the Governor introduced the subject in
foundland. 1 ¢ legislature at the opening of the session in January 1866.
On the 8th March the Assembly after sitting in committee
for several days adopted the following resolution :
«That whilst duly regardful of the momentous character
of the subject and of the promise to his Excellency to give it
attention, yet, as no information has been received demanding
its immediate reconsideration, the House does not deem it
expedient to enter upon its discussion with a view to any
decision thereon.”
Prince In Prince Edward’s Island the scheme was not received
Ravan with favour and several years elapsed after the Union was
accomplished before the Island joined the Dominion,