sip oral PRINCE EDWARDISLAND ADVERTISER. . . ' k > J N... Sm,“ CHARLOTTETOWN,’ SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1841. [No 196i ~ ' * 1:: HOUSE or ASSEMBLY, . Extractofa Letter from William Faulkner, Esq , to the William Reill r J - J Tuesday, April 20th, 1841. Honorable Cecil Jenkinson, dated 'Whiteliall, 15th 'Thomas Reynblds, 0:;teaisritrS‘triiildand, Q. Have Mt great Changes taken place m the appear. '3 once of Capes, Headlands, and the mouths of small Rivers or Brooks on the seashore in several parts'bf the Island? A. On the seacoast, there is a material difference. Q. Does Lot 1 contain more or less than the quantity RDERED, That the Report of the Special Com- 0 mittee. on the subject of the claims of the American Loyalists and Disbanded Provincial Troops, and their Representatives, in this Island, November, 1809. 'JOse ‘h Robertson _ With respect to this Act, their Lordships th'ink it,pt‘o‘ 9’ .Rihnpltobertson, ' per_to recommend a suspension of the Royal Assent, ' .John Rollins, until they shall be infor ed of the nature of the irregug Richard Rollins, - George Stukeley, John Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, George Sutherland, . . . . ,A _ . mentioned in the Grant or in the Tabular description? together with the list of Claimants attached thereto, Eggéissgxfiéetems “mm It ls proposed by m,“ law to’ ~ Rou'ns’ Timo‘hl' SylveSleri 1" The survey receltlly made has "0‘ yet been rammed be once ublished in the Royal Gazette and Colonial - A true Co ' - ' game] hope": Michael Sealy, ‘0 my Office, therefore I cannot tell: Herald, ewspapem eter Rose, . Thomas Faukard, Q. Do the side lines of Lots tive and ink, as run partly CHARLES SERANI, _ . 7, Peter Roubiere. Acting Private ficretary. Thomas Rysofi‘, p Samuel Jamicson, Robert Sa mpson, Thomas Shoemaker, William Sensibaugh, _ ~ ' Thoma‘s Sandford, Daniel Grant.~ 'O William Schurman, Daniel Grandine, ' 0 Philip Seniiiier, Samuel Grandine, _ Thomas Shaw, . Henry Gray, ‘* James Sheen. ' Jacob Taylor, from one shore and partly from another, exactly coincide, or yohn Team, is there a corner formed at their junction? 7 A “7mm”, Thompson, A. I am not aware that the lines have been run, but I 'A‘exflnder Thompson, have reason to believe they Wlll notjoin. . John Throckmorton, William Townshend, Thomas Trout, John Van Iderstonev On Tuesday the 20th and Wednesday the 21st ult. George Vickerson, , little business was done in the House, except hold- George Urquhart, ingseveral Conferences with theCouncil, chiefly on Daniel Wall, » the School Bill, to which the Council had suggested ' By Order, WILLIAM CULLEN, Clerk. List of Claimants appearing in the Journals of the THE Committee appomted by the House of Assam 0 Council as Loyalists and Disbanded Soldiers, so far as the bly to report if any and what further measures Committee has been able to ascertain 3'— should be taken this Session for obtaining redress for the Alexander Atcheson, Loyalists and Disbanded Soldiers, respectfully submit, Alexander Aird, that they have referred to the Bill passed in 1839, for the John Aideston, refief of the Loyalists, doc; to the reasons assigned by Thomas Alexander, the Colonial Minister for disallowing said Bill; to the WilliamAuen’ ‘.\ _' HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.“ ' _ Thomas Greed «w Ar h'h. ld ’ ‘ report of the Committee to whom his Despatch was re- Peter Andaman, Danie] Gpeen, ’ " Jog”! S1”! diailf‘n' algfjrvyfil‘lfiel segral'fgengmems H . ’ t‘tid‘l‘. figurines Scarves", “more, Jonathan Damon not...grandest? “gag” ‘“ °°"' "' ~ passe In ‘ T093 , 5 0“, i , , ~ , av1 nderson John Griffin ' , ' l i- ’ . ' smzess' . 7 A)?" assigned by the Legislator/1e CIOUYICIl for rejecting said Thomas Andrew, Benjamin Gdosvenor, . O Egggr'scifiiigghzt ‘llgz'a‘gz $232: On Friday the House wentinto committee on the Bill ; to the Address to tie inperial Government in John Apps, \Villiam Ha‘les, o Jean} Simon, John Wemng’ State ofithe Colony, wheiithe following Resolutions, 1840; to the AJdreSs presented by the said LoyaliSis to William Baker, Robert Hancock, .' 1 'Joseph Smanwood’ Dumev-wflnsl‘. prepared by Mr. Rae, were agreed to :——- _ the Governor General in 1840; to the Bill passed this John Baker, capmm Hayden, r .Bnyne Smauwoud ~ 1. Resolved, That the people ofihis Colony are highly ’ Session through this House; and to the rejection of said I _ , I _ John Barefoot, Bill by the Legislative Owned; and after cons1deration James Lewis Hayden, , John Barnes, lexanderS 'th William Heden, _ TA ml ’ , 'JohnS llll. gfiiinxggigfiwnl dissatisfied. with the measures pursued towards them Cam) Whemc‘m’ tlieclaimants of townships. That as the conduct . will? litigate.tarmac... ot‘ the 0.10.1.1 Mi- Bihfiefiiifyaf’e" ' $3.9; $2222?“ 333;: S'sagecey. fig; $71553; r 95.213351911333331 23.323.13.27? .iiin‘hlii lfiilai'éeil‘i‘gffi nister Sgeg'geipiigl; Bfigtooitiltpgifgnlfgg), they’tseee‘efno Joseph Beers, “be” Hodgson’ of John stagpurny’ Daniel Wood, ’ gylggtatsspzztn‘pd erufilclllent, absre “iigob 'prohpec; of the reason i e h f p d . h Rcelan £18: John Beg.. George Hopps, ‘ .. dam Steel, Joseph Wood, t is ihn einml one a yr ,d yre 51 g, year tation of, part t1 ereo , aptitaineb. int c eport f0 d 9, Samuel Bernard, Charles ooper, . . - ms slewa", Benjamin Wood, a t2er 1y, ear. tde popu ar ripuests or r: rgss. I d an}; that use” yupfiigeg bush:3 353100111; nior: $8013?“ lor} William Bernard, Thomas Hooper, “yam; Sféwarly James Woodside, regeneép‘t‘ae . Tthrz‘ttlthe ptiilsetréigyu‘c 1:51:11? ,gliearet- J’BILIOIethgbe arts of the Bill of 1839g to which the ob’ec- faker Berry’ Infill“- Hmper’ ' ‘ 7 ’ Dllgald Ste” 5 William Wright! Ed butttlieseeptlii oSlll‘e\‘c(\):'1llllbll‘llla neiil’iili“ eros regi'iimiifir . t h P C , . l M. .Q , n 1. lb, curence Berry, “Imam Hnny, ‘ , .John sttpwefg‘; Nathaniel Wright, ’ , 'b m- .e: do . f P P Y, . tons of t e 84?) (31350. intfierlu ere 'rea Iy app ica e. William Bethe], John Howatt, , . ' John siipwagh, David Yoimg‘ “tie” Plea“? ’?aus?h“ ,‘f “"11" “lire! (Than “‘me” Tfheth °f 1 a 31???? 65““ “iii e” “Y” “i “m” Biggm’ N‘°“°‘a‘ 3"?“ ' . M" S'anni‘h ~ Win Zo'ndon: 3d‘é‘étléci..‘i°J;§Tt.§nii.thilld’ii i.l’§°§.°’.u§il - 0 he Suppose “a 5,0 , l'Q’Prh‘lhl‘l' hlman 5; an Tlrbmas Birk, Thomas Inglis, .H, William Siock . Caleb ze‘yndom ‘ , J > ti) ,.h d ‘ ‘ kept equally clear ot.infring1ng on the rights ofthe John Black, GeorgeJacks, .. John slohehbme’ ‘e'ms 3‘ thal by an limo" 0f 19- 01": hark] 0° ahdaeco' ' d Crown. The first section of said Bill of 1810, provides that such Loyalists and Disbanded Soldiers as should establish their claims to be so regarded, and who had not got land on account of such claims, should be “ entitled “ to 5 free grant or deed out of any wilderness land “ which now or hereafter may be vested in Her Majes- “ ty, and shall by the direction oft/Le Crown be appropriated “ for at purpose,- as also, out of any lands which, bein “ vested in thé‘Legislature of this Island, shall by Act of “ said Legislature be appropriated for that purpose.” , Your Committee submit, that the above clause does not in the least trench on the rights of the Crown, nor on the powers.of the Legislalure; and on examination it Daniel Blaid, Abraham Blatch; VVilliam'Blatch, Alexander Bov vet“, Samuel Braddock, John Braine, John Brecken, John Breen, Enoch Broom , Alexande; Brown, John Brown, John Brownyaug, ' James Bryan, Michael Jeffries, ‘. 5. Francis Jennison, - .I William Isaac, ,. ._ 1' William J utson, . ¥k nomy, they may live upon it, and leave their dear bought ' . _ property to their children; and until this be conceded, : oHOUsn or Asset/131.}. — every branch of industry must languish, and every im- , . . \Vednesday, April 28th, 1841. partial man, confessing that the people are deeply Robert Keaeing " {*v‘ A ’ RDERED, That the. Examination of the Hon. wrongednfill look for the bitter fruits which spring from _ Dennis Kéet' ' 0 v . TGgiDt‘ge Wright, Surveyor General, touching oppression long persistedin. I i J DanjelKenn’edv ' yfi‘ ytthe operation'of the Boundary Act, he once pub- 3. Resolved, That this House has-derived consular. \Augumm QKHLRSh ° *f fishedq'n 'the Royal Gazettmnd colonialflemzd, able satisfaction from the Despatch , of the Cole: Samuel Kenneg, ’ ' ‘ . -Newq,aper5, a. _ I . nial Minister. stating that henceforth the land question' ’ ' ' , j C Bv 0,3,1“; ' -‘.must be considered a public question, and treated at» ‘ James Laird, 1, _ ‘1 d_ W n ‘ ‘ 0 ~‘ c - In ~cor mg . R‘Chard Lamb' "k . a g 'e WIL M CEBLEbi’ Clerk' 4. Resolved, That this House have no expectation that , C -. ThsriHon.uG.‘ “fright. Surveyor General, called imn , i A . ’JToii‘megtiifilr'canm V the correspondence which in said Despatch the Colonial will appear that except the two last clauses, which are Daniel Bulkel ' William‘Laws is xam- d_ 1 Secretary purposes to openwith the Proprietary claim- “, Prevent ény hiya-{creme with {he Land 13,111y and to John Burke, 3:! Genrge Linkliéhlfl’ J 1. .Q‘msh‘e mu one of, “1: Cam fission”. for him, the ants. W11] result in any equitable offers being made by suspend the operation of the Bill till the Royal ssent James Burke, Dennis Lister, a, n .‘ ’ Boundfiri lihcs betwiXl-zlimmshi ‘ ’ .° said Proprietary claimants. . . _ . should be given, all the remaining clauses oft Bill John Burnham ' M‘chne] Liston, o; y a.“ . . 5. Resolved, That this House maintain that the rights Were dEVOled ‘0 making Pro"iSlons 51' inves‘lgall g the Geor e Burns, , ~ - J05 Long, ’ “ d . ‘Ha’Ve you been called on to determine the line di- 0;.[hebf3mdwn intro“: theftcheae‘s‘g Lgih3233:$&5nfi claims of ever individual submittincr such investivation ‘ v 1 g ' ‘ ; ~ - g t is an .an( 1 mt erefl In H y 0 ’5 Jahn urmw’ Momva‘afl’ fiwg T'ownsmPs 3mm M ' would thereby have been greatly promoted, and that the to the Legislature for revision, and then putting the re- Stubertus Bymer, enrge Mahev, . A There v'vas a rcqiiisition yuade to the Commissioners . '7 visedinvestisation on record. in orderthat well founded Alexander Ca. 'Dan' ‘Al ine "I ' ‘ .t ,1; one orihe'rm rictors or Tat-min 4. - sale-3' (’“h‘r‘ '3’"? “10”” have clemed “hm-9ft,“ ar‘ lmmh! 3 claims should not fieristi ; and that rental. ty delaying James Campbrélfbe“, MM MECalT . ,, Iii-i its: pnniigsionexs deterriEine the ttnet rem 0‘ ‘hficlvfl LN due by more PFOPY‘QWY Cla'mams . . Justice ShOUId leaVe 10.1110311th 3 lDir James Campbell, " é.‘ D ‘ ld M‘Qa ' v. V "‘ , ', Ibey' 1.711 t. ' . " to the British Govemment, amounting to upwards of .51 destiny. as their single possession. tb only re guitar yai- ' Robert Camphei'i, '.“ Jo n M'L‘ask -; ‘ a ,. I. _ H Mi was“; rem-5m,“ made, £129,900. and would,_a an eaenis, have made ample P - a up 1y, the sole fulfilmentof promise? ‘. . grefl‘» 03";ch Cannon-1,13},er Mufith‘M.Le-6d-, . «watt» . 1M winger 0121839, .-—~- I < provmon tor said CiVil 1st for mag} yearis igloo-me. i "n , . and guaranteed by the Representative of Royalty, John Carey, ’ Robert M‘Leod, Q. What did the Commissioners do? (i. Resolver], That though the “loan-a Ensier, n " remediless wrong. John Carpenter, John MzLend, , A. The Commissioners directed a Survey to be made of 1802. Ordered Said ESCheal ‘0 he came mm 9 90‘: Y“: 5 i W I of the The reasons given by the Legislatige Council (Journal of that Body, 1840, Folio 31,)\ for rejecting the Bill of 1840, are— lst. That the said Bill was “ similar in its provisions . Charles Carroll, Joseph Carr ’ Barnaby M‘Crossen, Major Alexander M‘Donald, James Carver ’ Captain John M‘Donald, John Casey, Stephen M‘Connel, ‘ the coast, on each side of that. part of the line we were called on to fix, which survey was continued to the North- word, as far as Lot 1, when it appeared that there were nearly three miles of sea-coast introduced on the original as the Bill prepared in conformity with his instructions, and passed through the Legislature of this Colony, was believed to have been concealed or abstracted after the Crown had assented thereto. and as the influence of the ' ' - . _ I a u u . ~ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ . h. b. 1" I'll til I: to that of 1839;: whlch, so far, as above explamed’ ap. Michael Came Lieut' Jnhn M.D,mald plan ii ich was not In. existence, and which deficiency fell Proprietary claimants prevailed so fat as to throw 0 [ hoot; pears to your Committee to be an erroneous assumpfion. John Chamber}; Lieut- Kenneth M.D,,,;a1d’ . upon Lots 2‘and 3—princtpallv upon the latter. _ The Com- staclcs in the way of(any sigtlpr enlagtImentt, and {1st lrop‘i a 2d. That it had been framed wuhom reward to one of Robert Charlott ’ Lteut Donald MtDonald misstoners, in consequence, did not feelgustified in fixmg the the year 1830 to 183.), the 0 onto i this ers um and y 0; '6' the m0“ material objections 0, Her DIaJe§tyls Goverm Lathmp Chase e: John MDmald ’ line between Lots 3 and 4. until they had :earchgd }the Sn}:- refuses tSo sanction chlielgtt,l {the Priin H0319 singlet; llc ‘ i . a" , .‘ ' ' . , ‘ veyOr General’s office for further recor s, w ic mtg t Secon essioii passer a i or pure asing am a e I fillthtntaomd‘ilsy’os‘e hilhettfiagiifihht:3i [ltldeI‘ZESE-rgeinfi ‘10:“ (gluing fillfig-laisdlx d enable them to proceed ’in that service. Shortly after which, claims, as is ex planted in the third paragraph of their ‘ g ' Z? l ' - “ lJ‘ h 'vh, ' o n M ’ §em . .‘ ' the operation 0“ the 50‘: for Prince County, was sus- Petition to the House of Commons? flirwarded in 18.403 me a“. file Leglsmme cage“ go (bu :0 deli' gm {:0 t ls ye‘ JOhn Clark, Jun. Elma“ M Donl‘d‘d’ Pond“, 7 Resolved That considering said Bill, andihe opinion a . - ' , . _ , _ , h h V. . “mull :Isdiiinégvhliniiiie tliziirfhdvliire (lillfgrly at a loss Kglfilglglfifl" JAOLZnDI/gfirggd ’ ‘ Q- Whom did they direct to make the survey above expreSscd by the Legislative Counc1l of the same, in . _ . . , . t D" 10 d'lVlh‘? hOW ‘he Clause herein hefore' quhte‘l afsumes Jolin Price Clunn, Angus M‘Donald, referral '07 ‘ their Resolution of 28th Apiil, 1840, (101105 8.) and 90 of ' l- . - - A. Alexander Anderson, who executed the survey under Legislative Council Journals) and that there was -no “mu”; 0. i angljtlilfhcd‘ugii‘riittee reifret that the Colonial Minister was Tslgiacgltflidlizp Jolidlh’fiigohtdldionald’ the immediate inspeo'im “f the commiss‘one”' Chalice “f the-re Prop“?er Clalmah'sglifl‘mg ahllé 053’ mu“, " not aware that, besides several Acts previously transmit- John Canaan, ’ Ayexande, M.Donald’ rigs 1|:iat in 183912899 which wouldlcoplie nelar loczllllélé $300 0:5); Billfiyé ted, there was. in 1809, under the consideration of the Benny Concreve Donald M‘Donald, ' m '1 was "‘ . 'f ' . th 0 t . r the Houfe ‘9 t l em“? V65 P then Colonial Minister, a Bill for the reliefofthese Loyal- "‘ ’ Q- Have the Commissmncrs, Since G", o0 a"! l" 0"- second time. and Sons. John M‘Donald. Ronald M‘Donald, John M‘Donald, Lauchlan MiDonald, Roderick M‘Donald, William M-Dugald, 'Hugh M-Eachern, Donald M‘Farlane, William M~Glasher, Dennis M‘Goll, John M‘Gregor, Robert M‘Innis, John M‘lnnis, Gallear M‘Iniiis, Kenneth M-Kenzie,. John M~Kenzie. Bartholomew M‘Kie, Alexander M‘Millan, Henry Conners, Patrick Conolly, Peter Conolly, Robert Cooksey, Peter Cosgrove, Adam Coulter, George Coswell, John Coxen, Spencer Crane, William Crane, James Crochet, Benjamin Darby, John Davis. William Day, Aaron Deval, James Dogherty, . Maurice Dogherty, John Dowlmg, Thomas Doyle, motion which will enable them correctly to ascertain the 8. Resolved, That as the thESlion is to be henceforth- lines betwixt Lots 2, 3, and 4? a public question, it is exl’edle‘hl to glve PUbhcuy ‘9 a“ A. They have not; I consider it impossible t0 fix these the leading important facts of the case, and that there- lines satisfactorily, without a re-Survey of that part of the fore a Cmnmmee be forthwith named, to make a list of [Sland- , , such Despatches received from Ministers, and of such Q- Do you mean a re-survey according ‘0 the l"'°‘”5‘°"s aiisu ers thereto by Governors, and of such reports and of the present Boundary Act? examinations made by the House of Assembly, and of A. The Act contains no such ntOVlSlOD- such petitions and addresses by the House of Assembly, [BY MR- FALMER‘] , the Legislative Council. or the people of the Colony, as Q- Do 3’0“ "'9‘!" ‘1 re'suwey ‘0 be “he” in mm manner iiiay seem necessary. That the‘ same shall be printed, ‘5 ‘uthys “"3 now take" “"d'" ‘he Several Emma“ Act“? and Five hundred copies thereof forwarded, under the s A. A difi'ereiit mode would be necessary, to form a cor— (meclion of said earphnineeY m Joseph Hume. Esq. as rcct plan by which irreguhriyjes might. be obviated. Agent ,0, the House of Assembly, and that said, Com- Q' DO Y0“ COMM": 3" regard t0 L0“ 2‘ 3’ 4’ 5 and.6‘ mit-ee be directed to request Mr. Home to cause same that. there is any clear and satisfactory evidence by which [0 b‘e distributed to such Members of the Imperial Par. the boundaries or a" of the“ Townships’ Where bordering liament‘ and other influential individuals, as he may on the Straights of Northumberland, can be correctly ascer- mink m’ost likely m advocate the cause of the oppressed taincd? ~ t of this Island. A' only "‘me °f theseLo“ bound on that Shore—‘2' 3" cullwWhfieas the Legislative Council did, on the 28th ists, as appears by the annexed extract ol'a letter from the late Lord Liverpool, dated 22d December, 1809— - and they regret, still more, that the “ anxious desire” professed by the Legislative Council for affording relief to the Loyalists, did not enable them to understand what to your Committee would appear to be the evident in- tention and meaning of the Bill of 1810, and that after a lapse of twelve months, the same misunderstanding of a very plain clause, and of the general tenor of the Bill of 1840, should- continue. . , One deduction which appears necessarily to .follow fromthe decision given by the Legislative Council and the Colonial Minister, is, that any measure ' which is to be of any benefit to the Loyalists, and which re- quires the assent of Legislative Councils. Governors, and the Crown. will be rendered nugatory, because, by one or other of these objecting to some of the clauses of the Bill. or being unable to see the existence of any wrong but 2 most «I», . "glilllds . ‘ J. r 9‘8. . I S h Bill. 0" h mere dela 3“ SUCh Bills have Michael DO le MiChael M‘Neil , 4, and part of 5. The Commissioners did fix the boundary . Q [ions the Third of which 5M lzgliligrlistufgrty years bZen nullifiedyi, ' . Jeremiah Dhyl’ey, Michael Malone’y, between Lots 5 and 7, and found no difficulty. As regards tlg‘lgilglféssht‘gemgjfgl; ofthie Home 01 Assembly in I! Your Committee however submit, that ifother public William Drake, Edward Mainwaring, 2, 3 and 4, with the exception of the line betweep l ind-2, w;lh deludin” the people whom they represent, and is in I mill bodies cannot recognize these claims, it is incumbent on Richard Dying, Peter Mullet, Bald “"85 Cam")?- Wlth Present “011mm” he Satisfacmnlf fill, its bearmzs high“, insumna (see folio 90 of Journal rii, by 0‘ . the House of Assembly not to relinquish a cause which, John Duke. Michael Mahone, established. . t “I. k Bf Legislativ: Co‘fncny— a . 5 e “Cesar, ' _ after mature examination, they declared well founded; . ynhn Dutchen, Thomas Marks, Q. Does the Witness lmow, or ha: geareasgng .o :2“; Resolved, That we present House of Assembly, m . and in this View you-r Committee respectfully submit, Patrick Dwyer, William Mai-ks, that any of the Townships, 1, 2, 3. , , . an . can “he various procedures whe'ein they have had to com. that the list of claims for the Loyalists and Disbanded Soldiers. herewith produced, should be printed as an ap- pendix to the Journals, along with extracts of letters from the late Lord Liverpool and Mr. William Faulkner ; and that next session a Committee should be appointed, to investigate how many of these claimants were put in ' possession of, and allowed to retain, their land, and to report accordingly, to the end that When-thematter shall be reviewed in its true light, the unsatisfied claimants James Marshall, more than the quantity oglandl staged in thp Grants? Mich el Mart' A. I cannot say whet or t ey 0 or no . . '_ heir R8801“. Mattiiaw Merelfiim Q. Or any of the townships bordering on these? disrespect to that body. 11‘]? “(21,! 136232;; me mom, John Miller, ’ A. Not having an actual survey of any of the Town- “0115 heal any Intergtetg‘fl’,‘ oftha, body_ The original- William Mishill shins bordering on these, I cannot. say. ' character of any .113“ 11111 uill or the Colony to a fewaand Richard .Moortie’ld Q. Does the witness believe that there is‘not a sufiicient and unwise granting l1: soild k W a seat in the Leigh‘s) David Mot-ran ’ quantity of land to give every one of these Townships its providing that these 5 cu {a to the mass of the Pen. J h-Mei7ida, stated quantitv—that is, that the said part of the Island, to ture, has set those in oppOSi top f h 7 {rent 12:]? Murphy ’ the North of Townships 10, 11 and 12, does not contain an ple on that most important subject, 0 t e price 0 J Thomas Dwyer, Martin Dwyer, Daniel Dymock, John Eachorn, Andrew Eastman, John Elmar, Richard Elewood, Joseph Emanuel, inunicate with the Legislative Council. have shewn no A . - - Grade Emam‘el . ' the res active to be aid for the Wilderness—and at. the sometime has “imp”, may receive that satiSfac‘lon w Whmh ‘hey are so Jusuy Thomas Englist, JOhn ' Murray’ 3” guilthto'lt‘he all? 0: mil, highlight; three’t'p givenllhese few the power of exercismg ,a Simslhr influ- v"er Gmilled- . l 10““ Elmsue: Davm Mulray’ [An ireryeposliiiis-ldiser: might but I' cannot speak with ence in all the departments of public, business; and there. it tho ' All whicle respectfltlllll’ Csubmltttted ‘0 the Sarah Elmslle, 1,3135, Muslck’ certiiintv. ‘ y ' ’ fore, though the Members of .‘llheé‘lliuiiogézlsggngf o! Ousei Y t e“ . ("mm 68' . , Governor Fanning '. . yers’ _ . Have the C ‘ s’oners made the search you alluded ‘as individuals entertains not W1 0 e '8’. ' ALEXANDER RAE’ Chal’mn' Alexander Farql’hhri Wm'am Myera’ 10% the Survevor gfidial’s office? the Council, veil as ‘1 Pubhc qu’y die House.“ :dsliemthi: I..." ‘ March 111 1841: James FarquhaF-‘Ohy ‘ Duncan N‘cllogs’, A. They did. was bound to represent the injuries occasion msgnces iifl'crt‘ll . Joseph Ferdinando, Ebenezer Nic oson, Q. Were such shore survey, as you alluded to lobe unfortunate constitution. Thar. underihe Clll'glao unless tivlllO“ ’ Extract of a Letter from the Earl of LiveI'POOL 10 His B-IFflrari, 30““ N‘s'onlé made, at. what points, in your opinion, ought. it. to be com- of the Colony. the _House of Assembly Callie Legislative “up! Excellency Lleutenant Governor Des Barres, dalEd William FlShel', Thomas 0,“ 95’ - menced and terminated? - than'state the peculiar interests extsteutiu as cgnsistmt w ’ — Downing Street, 22d December, 1809. Alexander Fletcher, Michael Eric“; A. A survey might be commenced at Egmont 35!, and Council. How far such statementdrw or these pre' l I" . H. , , The A” inumled it An Act to confirm the Titles and John Ford, James Osborn, “med Waugh the Island to Cascumpec Bay. and PM“! with the fact, wtll appear from, sand ,fiis conduct no, 3“ ch "3 “ quiet the possessions and locations in this 0010- John Foy, Thomas Payte’ River, and continued on the N. E. Shore, as far as L°t }“ sent Resolutions; and they replhvin‘fesem in the own, “ n 01' lb American Lo a1 Emigrants and Disbanded Robert Fox, Jonathan Palmer; on the other side of the Island, from lilgmont 3}! t9 L°t _ as a system propagated by those :1 pr ,dconsfim‘iond y e . . y - ' . Churchill Patten ' d '9. mi ht be likeWise ueces- - . e ssar consequenceo _sai ‘ . “ Troops 11 wine}, contains a suspending clause, still re James Fraser, 7 on the N. W. side of the lslan _, l 3 c1]. but as a_ ace 3’ . [hereto m we Resoluuons I“ mains udder the consideration of the Lords of the Com- Hugh Fraser, will?" Falterson’ 5“! ‘0 luau“ L°t5 11 and 12 m the.s""ey° - - ~ dEfeCl- Pal‘hcmafly alluding f 1839 and {any dmfib. d by mittee ofPrivy Council- their Lordshi s being of opinion, Adam Fulmore', William Pickering, Q. Then have you clearly ascertained the line! ‘1'"de and Addresses of the Sesstons o r 1,840 r 1. 146 of to; itllv ‘ “s 1"“ Vi“ percEive by the enclosedP-extract of a letter ' John,Gillespie, Seagoe 1’0""; Lots 1 and 2, or are you certain .that the"e " “4’, “Mg.” mg same in the Sixth lit-2301131030 But d1; Eggshyi‘" > Y on {mm M‘- Faulkner dated 15th November last that some Thomas Geary, Bribe“ POtESi the points where the line separating the” W" °"“‘ '95 Journals of House of Ase .V~r to aue ed “mam,” 'c‘ 3 information shouia’be b ' h ’ as to Daniel Geddings Richard Price, much the sea shore of the Island? . , _ Council, in their reply thereto. Te 6“ 8? ll - m. of ‘ a, stun, and defec, ° filmed. flow y°u t crew’- 1 B Geonau ’ John Force“, A. The natural marks on the N. W. are very distinct; re resent the majority of the House of Assembly '5 We r t e-P . . 5 mm“ It 15 proposed hY lhls ’FW am”. ’ i 19 _ ‘ in; Townshi hu‘reeently been p dema oaues, who had devised a plan torpluit , ‘ bk, to P .0 dispense With , andlrequest you mu furnish me With John Gibbons, John.Q.u g X; as an actual survey of t ‘ P H bulenl _ g r h L . l t. e Comm, h. a, “my ' such information accordingly, that I may communicate Matthew Gigg, Morris Qlantllyh made, it would save the netceasitg of anothegrrgzrfii [In-aw ,ng glehxnch, :l‘tédaxritguass‘lo givsgifhaeiyopulm 0&me . - ‘ r hi s. ‘ ’ Nicholas ulna an Q. Have on as one o t e ommission , . siste t 187W _ ,. J . I . Thu oi same to the" Lsoi d5edl)’ LIVERPOOL 30M“ John Ramsay, ’ rial dimculty in clearly ascertaining the old Boundary lines cidem on the failure of such scheme, from tbeIESGWESv‘O jug: ‘ ( En ' “man ’ ' ' of the Island? 0 ucil. How far this is conSistent With fact: Wm d 66‘ OM James Ramsay. of Townships in any other part the C u . at" r“ A mm giggled) CHARLES SER‘ANI gigfiisGGoiiiti” Alexander Rea. A. We go’nernllr found the old WWW“ ‘° °°"°'P°“d appear from the subsequent part of this Resolution. and ' ' Acting Private Secrgetary. Moses Graham; Francis Reilly. with those established nearly forty Yea" 85“ ,..--«-'“ p x . II a 1.. UN“, .- ~ ‘ or Mim‘léslll 1-