imoastass’ VOL. 22. « asst CIIARLOTTETOWN,PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 20,1852. to N0. 1154. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. THUIIDAY, March 25th. THE Hon. Mr. Jartline from the Com- mittee of the whole House, on the con- sideration ofa Supply, reported, according to order, Forty-seven Resolutions of the said Committee; which Resolutions were again read at the Clerk's Table, and are as follow: 1. Rssouizo, That the sum of Three tltousand Five hundred Pounds be granted for the service of Roads, Bridges and \‘Vharfs, for the present year, in addition to the amounts which may be realized in labour, on the several Promissory Notes due to the Government of this Island, by destitute settlers, for Seed Grain, &c.; and that the said sum of Three thousand Five hundred Pounds be divided between the three Counties as follows 2- Queen’s County, - - £1,310 Kin-g’s County, - - - L050 Prince County, - - - 1,080 £3,500 2 Revenue, That the sum of One ho-idred and Fifty Pounds be granted to defray the contingent ex- penses on Roads, Bridges and V'Vhai-fs, for the pre- sent year, to be equally divided between the three Counties, should tiie same be required. Kitsumi-::i, Toot the siiiti of Three hundred Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, or as much thereof as may be required, to be expended in the laying out and altering ofliighwa 9. Its voLH:n, That the following Salaries, as pro- vided for by Statute, be granted and paid to the res- ective Ollicers entitled to receive the same, viz.: o the ChiefJustice, - - - £7 Colonial Secretary and Road Correspondent, 400 - 40 Treasurer, - - - 0 Master ofthe Rolls and Assistant Judge, 500 Registrar and Keeper of Plait - - ‘.200 Attorney General, - - - - I50 Collector of lmpost, Charlottetown, - 900 Controller of Navigation Laws, - _ - 195 Post Master, Charlottetown, - - 350 Clerk ofthe Executive 8:. Legislative Councils, 1'30 Masters of the Central Academy, - 300 Adjutant General of Militia, - - - 25 Har I iur Mastcr St W'liarfinger, Charlottetown, 68 Salaries ol'30 Road Couiinissiont-rs,‘ - 3 Endowment for Lunatic Asylum and House 0 Industr , - - - - 50 Two Market Clerks, £20 each, - - 40 C iuntry Post Masters’ Allowance, 90 Pension to former Colonial Secretary, .8 00 0 0 o. Attorney General, 200 0 0 Three High Sheriffs, - - 60 0 0 Messenger to Executive Council, 20 0 0 Crier ofthe Court, - - - 20 0 0 Keeper of Queen’s County Jail, 40 0 0 Do. King's Cotiiity do., 30 0 0 Do. Prince County do., 30 0 0 Matron to Queen's County Jail, - I5 0 0 Assnycr of \Veights and Measures, CllarlttIIel<!“'l|, - - - 5 0 0 Medical Altfintlllllls, 3 County Jails, I8 0 0 Keeper of Colt-nial Building, - 60 0 0 Keeper of Point Prim Light House, "0 0 0 Market Clerk, Georgetown, - ‘.2 I0 0 Clerk of the Crown, - - - 40 0 0 Superintendent to Public \Vorks, 50 0 0 Librarian to Legislative Library, - 10 0 0 Grant for Shediac Packt-t, - S0 0 0 Do. Georgetown Packet, - 50 0 0 5 RESOLVED, That the following sums be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Gover- nor, in Council, to defray the charges on the several services herein mentioned, for the present year :— Crown Prosecution:-i utid Crown Otlicers’ fees for Miscellaneous services, £550 0 0 For conveyance of Summer Mails, 600 0 0 Do, \Vinter do., 2'20 0 0 Do. Inland do., 400 0 0 Public Postages, - - - 75 0 0 Expenses of3 County Jails, - 400 0 0 Public Printing and Stationery, - 400 0 0 Light House at Point Pritn, - 75 0 0 St. Paul’s and Snnttarie Lights, - 45 0 0 Buoys and Beacons, - - 75 0 0 Coroners’ Inquests, - - 50 0 0 Premiums for killing Benrs& Loupccrviers, 20 0 0 Assessment of Public Pews in St. Paul’s Church, - - - 0 0 Interest on Debentures, - - 500 0 0 Do. Treasury Vvarrants, - 500 0 6 Contingent expenses of Government, - 350 0 0 For Repairs ofGovernment House, 150 0 0 To defray Accounts now due, - ‘2l'.’ 5 " 1) 6, I(|»:\OLVBI). That the sum of Four hundred Pounds be granted for the relief of the poor and des- titute persons, the same to be divided amongst the Three Countics, as follows 2-- For Queen’: County, - - 13200 For Prince County, - - - 100 For King's County, 7. Rasotran, That the sum of Six Pounds each, be granted to the following Chtirchcs in Charlotte- town, in payment of Pow Rent, for the service of the Members of the Legislature for the present year:— he Roman Catholic Churcli, The Wesleyan Church, The Presbyterian Church, 8. Rnsouso, That a sum aullicient be granted to defray the Bounties allowed by Law for the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries. 9. Rusotrxn, That there be granted and paid to the Speaker, the sum of Sixitiy Pounds; Ind to each ofthe Members the sum of hirty Pounds, for their attendance during the present Seaaioll, together with the usual travelling expenses--coming to, and return- i from the Legislature—and a proportionate rate to embers now absent from the IsIand,l'or such time as they may attend in their places, alter their return. 10. Rssoutw, That the sum ofSixty Pounds be granted and paid to the persons appointed to audit and classify the Public Accounts of this Island, for the present year. 11. ltssotrt-:12, That a sum sullicient be placed at the disposal of the Executive, to defray the Contin- gent Expenses ofthe Legislative Council and House of Assembly, and the Expense of Fuel for the Colo- nial Building, for the present year. 12. lhrsotraii, That there be granted and placed at the disposal ofthe Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil, a sum sullicient to defra the amount ofdraw- backs payable by Law during the present year. I3. Resoucu, That the sum ofOne hundred and Twenty-eight Pounds Five Shillings and Six-pence be.granted, being the amount contracted for the re- pairs of VVinter Roads, during the present year. II. RESOLVED, That a sum sullicient be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Gover- nor in Council, to provide for the payuient offour Constables to attend the Hilary and Trinity terms of the Supreme Court, held in Queen's County; and for the attendance of two Constables at the several Su- preme Courts in King’s and Prince Counties; and two C0":-lttI)ICS for the Easter and Michncliiins terms of the Supreme Court, in Queen’s County, at the rate ofTlirce Shillings per day. I5. I!ssoLi'izo, That the sum of Four Pounds be placed at the disposal ofthe Government, to be paid to Andrew Doyle, of Charlottetown, for services pcr-‘ formed, in removing it Vessel having Small Pox on gpsrd, from the VVliarfat Charlottetown, to the Three I es. lo. Rssotrsn, That a sum not exceeding Five hundred Pounds,or as much thereofns may be required, and double the ainoutit of the sums subscribed, be placed at the disposal ofthe Lieutenant Governor in Council, in aid ofthe funds ofthe Royal Agricultural ; Society—suid sum to be paid to the Secretary and ‘ Treasurer of the said Society, to be applied for the general benefit of that Institution, under the provi- sions ofthe Act oflncorporation; One hundred Pounds ofthe above amount to be at the disposal ofthe Gov- ernment, to procure, if possible, the services of a person as School Visitor, under the Act passed this Session for the encouragement of Education, who shall be competent to Lecture on Agricultural Clie- mistt-y. I7. RizsoLVI~:n, That a suiu of money, suliicicnt for the purchase oftivo lamps for the Light House at Point Prim, be placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor in Council. I8 Rssotrnn, 'I‘lint a sum not exceeding Forty Pounds be granted for general repairs at Point Prim Light House, or as tiiuch thereof as may be required. I9. ltssotrsn, That the uncxpended sum of last year’s appropriations for the Royalty ofGeorgetown, be applied to the erection of a Ferry Slip, to be placed on the Cardigan Shore, at the end ofthe road to be opencd, separating the Common of Georgetown frotn the Royalty, to run from Pat-ker’s along Flanagan's to Cardigan. ‘.20. RESOLVBI), That the sum of Five Pounds be granted and paid to Eliphalet Allen, of Cape Tormen- titie, as II. rcmuncrntioii to him for the safe keeping of the Mails for several years past. ‘ll. I-'£soLr.~:n, Tlint tt suui not exceeding One huntlrcd Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Govcrtior in Council, to be ex- pended ulI(ll.'l‘ the directions of the Central Board of Health, in terms of the Act constituting that Body, should the some he required. '22. Illssorren, That the sum of Seventy-live Pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of the Joint Committee ofthe Legislative Library, for the purchase of Books. 23. R£soLi'I-tn, That the sum of Forty Pounds be placed at the disposal ofthe Executive Government, towards tlcfrayiiig the Balance -diic in constructing the Road on the North side of Ellis River Bridge, ne- cordiiig to the scale agreed on. when the House was in Comuiittcc on Roads and Bridges. ‘ll. Ru-oLvmi, That there be granted and placed at the disposal ofthe Lieutenant Governor in Council, a sum sullicient to defray the allowances provided by Law to be paid for the encouragement of Education. 95. Itltsotrt-:1), That the sum of Twenty Pounds be placed at the disposal ofthe Executive Govern- incnt, towards defraying the balance due for con- structing the Roads and Bridges in the Third Elec- toriil District of Quccn’s County, according to the scale agrecd on when the House was in Committee on Roads and Bridges. 26. Ilssotritn, That the sum ofT|iirty Pounds be granted to the Executive Government, towards finish- ing the repairs and painting ofthe Old Court House, or as much as may be required. 27. ltssotrno, That the sum of Two hundred Pounds be placed at the disposal ofthe Government, to defray the expense of erecting Slips and building protecting Blocks and repairing VVharf, Charlotte- town Ferry. SBS. RESOLVED, That the sum of Ten Pounds be granted to the \Vidow of the late Mr. Cullen. 0 %). Rssotrsn, That there be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil, the sum of Five hundred Pounds, to be paid to any person or persons who shall, within two years from this time, by Boring, or otherwise, discover a Bed or Scam of C‘-oals in this Island, sullicient in ex- tent to supply the Inhabitants ofthis Island with fuel, to the satisfaction ofthe Government. 80. R5301. riin, That Twenty-five Pounds be grant- ed to Malcolm Living.-ton, in full, of all demands for building a Wharf, or Block at Miachin’s Point. 31. Knsotrso, That the sum ofOne hundred and Filly Pounds be granted and paid to the Commission- ers appointed in 1848, to auperintcd the consolithitinn and reprintin.ol' the Laws of this Island, in full, for their services when completed. 32. RESOLVED, That there be placed at the dis- posal of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the sun of Two hundred Pounds, or as much thereof as may be necessary, to be applied to the establishment o of a Marine Light on Bougliton Island or Pan- mure Island; and that a like sum, or as tnuch there- of as may be required, be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, for a similar Light, or Harbour Light, at the entrance of Richmond Bay; and that, in the tneaiitinie, the Gov- ernment be requested Qcominunicate with the Com- missioners for Light Houses, in Nova Scotin, witlitlie view of ascertaining the practicability of using Kero- sene Gas for such Lights, in accordance with a plan recently subtnitted to the Legislature ol Nova Scotia y Dr Gesner, which obviates the necessity of hav- Ing expensive buildings for Light Houses. Itssotrso, That the sum ofOtic Pound Nine- teen Shillings and Six-pence be granted and paid to Joseph Wightman, Esquire, late Sherili' of King’s County, being the amount of James I). Hiisznrd’s Account, for Slierili"s Advertisements from May, 1849, to Iltli February, 1:450. 34. ltasotrtw, That the sum of Two hundred Pounds be granted iind placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to be paid to B. lluiumat Norton, Esquire, of l’ictou, provided he will run a Steamer between Quebec and Pictou, call- ing at Charlottetown, Sliediac and Miruniiclii, coming and going, once a Fortniglit, in accordance with his I’ctition. 35. llscorrzn, That the sum of Five Pounds be grantcd and paid to the Ollicc Bearers ofthe Prince- town Royalty Literary and Scientific Society, in aid ofthe funds of that Institution. 36. RI~.'soLVEl), That the sum of Ten Pounds be granted to Mr. Easton for his services as Teiiclier ol the Infant School in Georgetown, forthe past and [re scnt years. 37. Ilesotrsn, Tlint the sum ofOne hundred and One Pounds Sixteen Shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of the Goverinuent, to he paid to the following persons, agreeably to the Report of the Cotninittec of the House on School Petitions, viz :— - £ _ Richard \\'illiams, Lot '20, - 7 ll 0 Kenneth Macdonald, - - 3 I6 0 Henry Leckie, Third Pond, N. London, 7 I2 0 Anastatin Mncdonuld, Surveyor’s Inlet, 5 0 0 Simon Gill, Lot 36, - - - 7 I2 0 Mary Ann Mourns, Lot 50, - 7 I‘). 0 James Gellandcrs, Lot I8, - - 3 0 0 James Cundon, Lot 34, - 5 4 0 Angus Maccncliern,Blackbush,Lot4 , 7 1‘) 0 Frederica Holland, Stanhope, - 7 I2 0 James Flynn, Lot 36, - - 7 I2 0 The Trustees of the Schools attached to the Rouian Catholic Church, Charlottetown, foreach School.£I0, 20 0 0 James Lockerby, - - 7 I2 0 Letitia Muirhead, - - . - 4 38. Itesozmso, That the sum of Eight PoundsOne Shilling and Ten-pence be granted to Hugh Logan, Jailor, Georgetown, to rcniunerate him for loss sus- tained by him in the escape ofa prisoner for debt, in consequence ofthe insullicient state cfthe Jail Yard Fence, on condition that he shall no more apply to the House on this subject. 39. Ii‘£soLi'r:n, That the sum of Four Pounds Ten Shillings be granted and paid to J. P. Oxlcy, for keeping in repair the Hillsborough Ferry pump, for the space of l'our years and six months. 40. lfli.s’:LI'I-II), That the sutii of Ten Pounds be grnntcd and paid to George Hubbard, in support of the Cliarlottetown Infant School, taught by him. 4|. IIr.s-otrnn, That the sum of One hundred Pounds be placed at the disposal of the Executive Governiiieiit, in aid ofsuppoiting Lunatirs,iii the Assy- lum, provided their friends are unable l-i .~‘Itlvl|f\l'l ll"‘III. 4'3. Rt-:soLi'tn, That there he gratin -.l and mid to Daniel Mooney, the sum of One Pound I“illet'ii Shil- lings, to rcuiuncratc him for cxpriiscs attending a suit against a person, for iioii-pcrforiiiance of Statute Labour. 43. Ilr:soL man, That the sum of Seven Pounds Ten Shillings be granted and paid to Miss Sarah Harvey, in uitl of the Bug School, kept by her, in Charlottetown. 44. lle.voLi'an, That the sum of Five Pounds be paid to Prudence Logan, for her services as Matron of the Jail in King's County, for years 1850 and I851. 45. RESOLVEI), That the sum ofTlii-cc Pounds be granted and paid to John Trayncr, to reimburse him for the board and lodging of it man foi- the space of light weeks, who was recoiiuncntlctl by some gentle- man in the country tothe Assylum, but who could not get admission for the above pcriotl. 46. llssoLrr:n, That the sum ol'Sixty Pounds be granted and paid to George \Vi-ight, Esquire, Sur- veyor Gencral, to aid him in the publication ofa Map of this Island, prcparcd by him from the recent stir- vey of Captain Buylield, on condition that he furnish Twenty copies ofthe same for the use of the Govern- ment, and that Mr \\'right he allowed to publish his Map under the sniiction, or authority, of the Legis- luttire. 47. RssaLVitn, That the Scale of Appropriations for Paupers—in pursuance of the Sixth ofthe forego- ing Resolutions—ns agreed upon bythe Members for the several Districts, be adopted; find ‘INN 3ll"¢"~‘flbI,Y thereto, the following sums be granted and placed at the disposal ofthe undernamcd persons.f0I' the rfllcfof the persons herein mentioned, as follows :— 'I‘o the Hon. James VVnrbui-ton, the sum ofThirty- tivo Pounds, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Ahy Boll, - - £9. 0 0 Julian Douroche, - - 2 0 0 Elizabeth Collins, - 4 0 0 George Murray, - - £3 0 0 Wm. McNcill, - - 3 I0 0 Sall Francis, - - I 0 0 W'i ow Prospiere Perry, - 1 0 0 Widow Gallant, - v I 0 0 Samuel Gallant and wife, I I0 0 John Perry,_ - - I I0 0 Joseph Dome, - I I0 0 BarbaraG t and daughter, I 10 0 M y Cahill, - .~. 4 0 0 Ctilin Arseneaux, - - I I0 0 Julian Perry and wife, - I 0 0 Donald McPherson, - 2 0 0 To Allan Fraser, Esquire, the sum of Twenty-four Pounds Ten Shillings, for the reliefof the following persons, viz.:— Judith Duross or Gallant, £2 10 0 Samuel Cameron, - - 2 I0 0 Richard Power, - 2 0 0 V\’idow Perry, - ' 3 0 9 John Gallant, - ' . 2 0 0 Michael Long, - ' 2 0 0 Clement Perry, - 2 0 0 Gushang Perry, - - 2 0 0 John Morrison, - 1 I0 0 Peter Richnur, - - I I0 0 Old Malone and wife, - I I0 0 Placid Arsneaux, - _ - 9 0 0 Charles Barnard, foridiotchildreu, 1 0 0 To James Beuristo, Esquire, the sum of Eight Pounds Ten Shillings, for the relief of the following persons, viz. :— Benjamin V\'arren. ‘ £9 0 0 George Hovvel, - ' 3 0 0 Thomas Larkin, - - 9 0 0 . - l 10 0 Sarah McDonald, To the Hon Colonial Troaaurel. III! IlI_rn of'I‘hirty- live Pounds, for the relief of the lollowing persona, viz :— Nancy Murphy, Lot 27, -£9 0 0 Anna Maria Baker - 2 0 0 Mary Hainey, - - I I0 0 Catharine Murphy, - ' I I0 0 Mary C--nnelly, ' 1 Io 0 Widow Mt-Carvill, . - 1 I0 0 James Murphy, Lot 28, 3 0 0 John Rice, . - 410 0 Thomas Mr-Rae, - 9 0 0 Richnr-I Knight, - ' 1 I0 0 Elizaliellt Snow, - 3 0 0 John lloght-rty, - - 9 0 0 Mt-.\lnllin, Barbara \’Veit, 2 I0 0 Thoints Condin, - 2 I0 0 Andrew, Morrison, - 4 0 0 That the sum of Ten Pounds be granted and paid to the Lmlies’ Dorcas Society, In “id ‘'7 "'9 I““d” ‘If that Institution; and a further sum of TI'I"'Y P‘“"‘d9 to the nine Society, for the reliefof the following persons, viz.:— Jnlltliiua Allan, Willow Lewis, Catharine 0'Neal, Margaret Knowlaa, Sarah Munro, JUIIIIIINI WI"; Mary Kelly, Mary Brinican. To the Ii-ncvnlent Irish Society, the sum of Fifty- three Pounds, for the relief ofthe following persons, iz.:— Moses Covenoy, - £2 0 0 Widow Minchin, - ' 2 0 0 Wmmv Kelly, - - 3 0 0 William McGrath, - - I I0 0 Celeb Sent:-er, - - 3 0 0 Sittllut-I Martin, - 9 I0 0 Illniht-iv (Ienry, it cripple, 5 0 0 Anaslatia Corrigan, - ‘3 0 0 Philip Candy, - - 4 0 0 Margaret McArIhy, - - 8 0 0 V\'illiaui Purcell, - I” 0 0 Patrick Trayner, - - 4 0 0 James Callighan, - 3 ‘I 0 Mary Murphy, - - 3 0 0 'l‘o Robert Mooney, Esquire, the sum of Twenty- sevt-n Pounds, for the relief of the following persons, viz.:— John McDonald, Lot 37, £2 I0 0 Patrick Shea, - - 2 I0 0 John Austin, forthis yenr,(hisname I I0 0 having been omitted last year, Mr Mooney bad to advance £l 101 ,lwing his nnnualnllotvtnice,) I I0 \Vi-low hlt-Iuues,Savage Harbour, 1 I0 0 0 Jnlin Ready. - - I I0 0 Agnoss Mrltlwen, - - 2 I0 0 El-zalwth Filzsimmona, - I I0 0 Ann Morris, - - 2 0 0 Patrick Mt-Leer, - 2 0 0 Widow Quin, - - I 0 0 Maria (‘arrol, - - I I0 0 Angus Gilli! - I 1 O w'..'i..w Huntl, - - 2 10 0 \vitl0\V Sm-.I, - - I I0 0 To No-il lllt-Ne-ill, Ecquire. the sum of Seventeen Pou..d.—_ forthe relief ofthe following persons, \'iz.:— £3 0 Duncan Shaw, - - 0 WIIIOW Morrison, Lot 30. - I I0 0 Pa rick f\lt'C-Arron, - 2 I0 0 Jain»-.< (‘oi-way, - - 2 0 0 Widow H--glies, L01 30. I 0 0 Tlitimtti 3' M, ' ' 2 '0 0 Ellen McCitrron, - £3 0 0 Mt-Teal, - ' ‘ 2 I0 0 T" ‘he “ML Gpmgg Poles, the sum of Twenty- seven Pounds, for the relief of the following persons, _'Iziilsry Campbell, N. London, .'£I I0 0 - 1 I0 Mia Brown, Lot 67, 0 Mary l\lt-Ktnuon, Lot 67, I I0 0 Sarah Smith. Lot 34, - I 0 0 leRl)PlllI McDongI'.l, Lot 33, I I0 0 John Brent, Ltil 34. - I 0 Artzhilmltl .\ioK«-me, Lot 67. I I0 0 Alt-iinmlor McLenuan, Lot 67, I I0 0 Donald Nicholson, - I 0 0 Flora Nichol.-on, ' ' I I0 0 Widow Loitcb, - - I 0 0 hlary McLeod, - I I I0 0 NeilMt-Sweeney, - I l0 0 Alex. McLeod, - - I I0 0 Widow Mt-Sweeri, - I I0 0 Thomas Alyne, - - 3 0 0 Malcolm MCKIMIOII, - 3 0 0 L“ -.u. “§%G.'?£-', ' .* . --«-2---c-n---~ __, #‘*' ~