Se Sp Sl > Ye 3 7 9 ee | ; (S9SSF9 TRS 3252 - 428 a8e - ~~ 2 Bz <x 2 toh ener fer ee 1% i ray on erry FO ne me Examiner. “THiS Is TRUE LIBERTY WHEN FREE~BORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE P = cialisittiaal eee — te ca peta = nee ae New Serics. MOUSER OF ASSBUBLY. ce eS NanERE NE eee ee a REPORTERS’ SUMMARY. ne eee Satroppar, April 26. APTERNOON SITTIXG, 4 Bill to restrain Bulls from ranning at large within the Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, was sent down from the Legislative Council. This Bill was read a second time, Committed reported agreed te in committee with several amendments, ewd ordered to bs engrossed. LIGHT HOUSES. Repert respecting the erection of Light Moses. jion. Mr. Waetan, from a committee se whom was referred the Petition of certain Inhabitants of Georgetown and vioinity, praying aid towards erecting a Light Honse at the Port of Three Rivers, aad whe were also instructed to report upon the subject of Light Houses to be evected where most useful,on any part or parts of this Island, and to afford such ether information relating thereto ag the eommitiee might deem necessary, pre- sented the following Report: Your committee are of opinion, that as sae oman derived from Light Duty, at tee Port of Three Rivers, would be sufii- eieat (o maintain a Light at that place, sa addition to asmall annual tax that might be imposed upon the owners or ssasters of American Vessels prosecuting the Fisheries on the Coasts of this Island, aud regulurly seeking shelter within the Werbour of Three Rivers,—ea sum suffi- @ient ie erect a Light Louse at the most suitable point near the entrance of that Pert, and provide it with the necessary Lampe, should be set apart during the meat session of the Legislature. Your committee think that such sum of money eh ould not exceed Two hundred Pounds; ‘sad they recommend that previously to the assembjing of the Legislature in their next eeesion, the Executive Government be+ requested to procure the requisite Pians and stimates for such an Erec- ier. That your committee ere likewise of eviuion, that it 18 essentin] to the preser- vatiomw of life and property, and to the eeneral well-being of the Mercantile comman'ty, to make necessary pro- eisten for the erection of Light Houses at the Noria Cape and Last Point of this island; but that, as the shipping inter- este of the other North American Colo- uieew, of the Unired States, and even of @reat Britain, would be benefitted to ful- le a great, if not a greater extent, by the erection of Light Houses at the places vefere mentioned, vour committee recoin- mend that application be made, through his Exeellency the Lieutenaut Governor ef thie Colony, to the respective Govera- sents of {he countries referred to, to g0- heit from them, proportionate contibu- ope towards the building and mainten- ance of Light Houses, to be erected at the North Cape and Kast Point; and that gxould those Governments accede to the application, then your committee recom- seand thet the bxecutve should be re- guested to take proceedings for the erec- toa of evch Light Houres, and that seia. Howse should make good any etpenre attending Ue same. Tat your committee are further of eginion, that the Executive Government sroald be, at the same time, requested to procure fur tie Houee of Assembly, the wscassary infortnation as to the cost per acre of the ites thst may be required for tee Light Houses recommended to he epacted : thre sites to include right of woy to aud om toy euch Light House _ —_— ieee one CT Ct tt et ttt tnt tae —— CHARLO TTETOWN, JUNE 2, 1851. That your committee recommend that the Law im force regulating the collection of Light Daties for the support of Point Prim ee House be amended, with the view of rendering it compulsory upon : foreign vessels to pay Light Duties, on entering any Port within this Island, whether entered at the Custom House or not; and likewise providing that the owners or masters of the smaller class of coasting vessels shal) be subject to pay a duty of Gd. per ton for the season, EDWARD WHELAN, DONALD BEATON. FRANCIS LONGWORTH, JAMES YFO. E, THORNTON, J. WIGHTMAN, T. HEATH HAVILAND. Morpar, Mar 12. MORNING SITTING. The Additions! Land Asseaement Bill, wag,on motion by Mr. Fraser, again committed to a committee of the whole House, for the purpose of adding another clause; the object of which the hon. member thus explained: —The land As- sesement under the operation of the Bill, should it begome Jaw, would be more dif- ficylt tc collect, than that under the old or existing Land Assessment Act; be- cause, according to the provisions of the Bill, the new Assessment was notto be imposed on any quantity of Land less than 500 acres; whilst, under the other, which wag general in its operation, the tax was imposed upon the whole of every Township. ‘To evade the operation of the old Act, was therefore scarcely pos- sible; but it would 64 otherwise with the operation of that contemplated by the Bill; and be {abe honoradle member) had therefore -in accordance with a pint thrown out by some honorable meinbder (he knew not exactly whom) the other evening, had a clause prepared, with a view to its being added to the Bill, by which every proprietor would be required to pay in his whole Land Assessment for all lands held by him, lable thereto, either at the Office of the Land Assess- ment Receiver or Deputy of the Treasur- er necrest, toany rateable qnantity of land hela Sy him, or at the office of the Treasurer in Charlottetown; as, in con- sequence of the fiecessary proceedings under such an enacting clase, it would be more easy to sum up the various lots or quantities of land seperately held by one individual, and the possibility of evading the tax, by means of false returns, would be rendered much more difficuit. ‘The House being resumed, the Bil! was reported, agreed to with an smend- ment, (the clause as above explained),and ordered to be engrossed AFTERNOON SITTING. Mr. Monreomeny’s Biil for the en- couragement of the Cod and Aliackere] Fisheries was read a third time, passed, and sent tp to the Legislative Council by Mr. Montgomery. The Bill to provide for the removing of the Post Office of Charlottetos n, into the Gld Court House, &c., was on motion by the Hen. Air. Coles, recommitted to a committee of the whole House, for the purpese of adding aro/her clause to the Bil!,the object of which, as previgusly ex- plained by the hon. member, was to pro- vide that the Inhabitants of Charlottetown should be at liberty to make an addition to the Old Court House, on the North Side, by extending out the Building un- der one continuous roof, to the distance of about 50 feet on the vacant ground on that side, for the purpose of providing s convenient end gafe place of keepiag for sone of the Fire Kngines and the eppara- tus belonging tothem. ‘The former go- rern nan’, the hon, member okegrved, had UBLIC—MAY SPEAK FREE.“—Minror’s Eerirrpes. = ne re ee an ee Se See ee a a ee eee ae ae a . _ a Vol. refused to allow the Inhabitants of the Town to make any such addition; bat their successors, in consideration of the great necessity for such an accommoda- tion, persuaded that the locality was one of the most suitable, and being of opinion that the addition might be made without spoiling the appearance of the original building or obstructing the view, bad agreed, in order to avoid any disputes on the subject with the inhabitants, to allow them to make, as he had stated, such an addition for such a purpose: and the clause which he intended to propose should be added to the Bill was to give to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown the power legally to avail themselves of the p:ivileze which the Goverminent p oposed io concede to them. The clavse having been submitted, was agreed to by the comniitter, without any opposition ; and the Liouse beinz resumed, the amendment was reported agreed ta, and ordered to be engrossed. TeLrerara.—On motion by the Hon Mr. Cotes, a committee was appointed to prepare an Addresa to His Excel- lency the Lieutenant Governor, praving the re-erection of the Flag Staffand Te- legraph. Committee. Hon. Mr. Coles, Mr. Da- vies and Mr. Longworth. Crows Lanps axp Fisneny Re- serves.—The Liouse, after having eat some time in committee on an Addregs, reported by Mr. Frasga, from the com- inittee appointed to prepare an: Address to His Excellency on the subject of the Crown Lands and Fishery Reserves, wae resumed, and the following Address, re. ported, agreed to in committee, was ad- opted by the House. To His Excetlevcy Stn Acexanxoer Ban- | werman, Anight, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief, in and over Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, Chancellor, Vice-Admiral, and Ordi- * nary of the same, §c., &c., &c. Mar vv pLeass rour PxcrittEncr; The House of Assemb!y having under their consideration th@Crowa Land and Revenues surrendered to the Govern- ment of this Island, by the Act passed during the present Session, intituled ‘*An Act to commute the Crown Reve- nues of Prince Edward Island. and pro- vide for the Civil List thereof,” pray that Your [’xcellency will cause orders. to be given that the front Town Lots in Prince- town be surveyed and properly laid off: And, further, that Your Excellency will be pleased to direct, that a small propor- tion of those Lots be disposed of at Publie sale, and that the other severa! Town and Pasture Lots in the several Towns and Royalties, and likewise the {ands situated in Lots Fifteen and Fifiy- five be disposed of at the same rate and upon the same conditions, as has been heretofore done when the said several Lands were vested in the Imperial Go- vernment. And wi h respect to other lands hereto- fore vested in the Crown, commonly eal). ed the Fishery Reserves, the House of Assembly further pray, that Your Excel- leney will take such measures as will se- cure those Lands from being hereafter usurged, that they may became a source of profit to the Government, and advan- tage to the Inhabitants of the Island, for whose benefit they were reserved. Mesars. Fraser,Montgomery,and Clark, the committee who had prepared the Ad- dress, were then appointed a committee to present the same to His Excellency. Hon. Mr. Coxres’s Tenenta’ Rights Gill. The House, having sat some time in committee on this Bill, wae resumed, and the Bill reported agreed te in com- et Hon. Mr. Cotes then rose. and raid that as it was preity well undersiond thet the Bill wes 2 be allowed to hie aver for another Session, he would eabmit 2 resolution whieh he had prepared in refes. ence to that understanding. The hon. member then read and moved his Tese lutian as followe:—and the question being put thereon, it was unaninovaly agreed to. © Resolved, That the eaid’ Bill be printed, and that 200 copies ther-of be furnished to the Librarian of the Segie- lature, to be distributed a3 fullowe:—One copy to cach Proprietor of Township Lands, one to each member of the Legis- ment may direct.” Lieur Houses.—flon. Br. W rear, from the Committee appointed to phe pare an Address to [iis Pxcelloney, in ceeer- dance with the Report of the same eom- mittee, touching the erection of new Light houses, previously adopted ky the House, reported an Address, whieb, hay- ing been agreed to by the House, was ordered to be engrossed ; and the com- mittee who prepared the Adérees, were appointed a committee to preeewt it te His Exeellency. The Bil to provide for the removal of the Post Office, in Charlottetown to the Old Court House, having been read a third time, it was moved by the Hon. Mr. Coles “that the Bil! do now pass ;" apd the question being put thereon, the [louse divided : Ayes—Honornbles G. Coles, E. Vv ke- lan, and J. Jardine; Meeara. Laird, Moe ney, Clark, Montgomery, Thoraton, Me- Neill, Flynn, and Beaton —}2 Nays—Messrv. Palmer, Haviland and Long worth-- 3. Se the Bill was passed, and rent no to t s Goune by the Hon. Mr, Celes. , Tourspay, May 18. MORNING SITTING. Liont Housrs,—Hon. Mr. Waerax. from the comritree appointed to wait xp- on His Excellency, with an Aducess, re- lative to the erection of a Light House on Bouvhton Point, &c., &c., reported the delivery of the Address, and that His Excellency had been pleased to eay. be would attend to the request of the House. The One-Nints Bint —Hon. Mr. Coes moved that the arnendimente of the Council to the “© One-Ninth Bill” be agreedto. The question being put the House divided: — - | Yeas—Honorablee G. Coles. J. Jardine and W. W. Lord: Messrs, Reston, Wighman,Claik, Mooney, M‘Neill,Laird. Flynn, and Praser--1). Neve—Messrs. Louse, Montgomery, Yeo, Palmer, taviland, Longworth. and Davies—7, : The Council amendments were then read & third time, and passed. - Mr. Frasen’s Additional Land Agsess- ment Ball,on motion by the Hon. Mr. Coles, was recommitted for the purpoee of taking into considermion the propriety of increasing the penalty fora false re turn of Lund liable to the Assessment The House, afier having satsome time in committee thereon, was resumed. ang the Biilreported agreed to, with an em- exdment. By the anendment, the fine or penalty fora false return which, as origi nally fixed, was only £10, wae raiséd te £50. The Bill was then read a third time and, on Mr. Fraser's moving “that (ig Bill do now pase,” Mr. Palmer rose vad moved In amendment, “thatthe Bill de pass this day three months.” Pne question being put on the amend- ment, the House divided: Ayes— Messrs. Paimer, Longworth, Thoraton, Yeo, Montgomery, Havi and miliea, with emeudments ~6, lature, and the remainder as the Govers-_ en | eel Pa eee ee