.. ~ , . 103 ., NW ( 3: :, Avis, - ~ g. . . {I ' \o 'Charl lewd; Read from Tryon Road toSfiItth Wesh 140‘ 27y 10 o o ' the tognntasum'towardsthe'm ' ofxtbe andtoraiseaBrldge, ‘ , Lot' . South side of the flillsboroug walr'cad. To complete _a Road fwtn Atldel‘son 5, 10 0 '~ ‘0 Guam“ said petition be refemdto the Com- to the landinglt Hurds Point, - 5 o 0 meta M was M0?!“ the . . Bridge at Bradshaw’s, I - -. n ’ u A “it mo“ of“ WINK" ‘50 t 0 , I? To completea Road leudingfrom Carleton fig“, 0 o. "x “i Wmmr inatters ' 2 mmuflsemmfilennyno the Bcdcqtte d, I , The petition of Janice n I _ f 11;, being To log up the Ion/858101840, the Bridge across 0 0 o t and a motion be 7 the said petition be the River, to the end of the Aboitean, Tryon, 1 0 0 10.0qu members, to report thereon— To repair the Road to the South Shore, ‘Beml‘le, 5 , i *“IflJoh-r a memhel'of Tosiomplits‘tlg’koad leading to JamesW ‘ s 5 0H0 mails usiot‘ mlflw ore I -’ »' ;‘ fl-"m * pf ~ ,4. “as” or the petitioner hsddnanse“ n on; General’repairs, where most wanted in the He- ~ 10 o 9 ' -.Ihflpitom ' in which com meg, .‘ _ __ “I, . , km‘uo, ’ " ' .’_._ lufiedfibtthemidwoflbbogkendown; QUEENS COUNTY, , ‘ i ' ' , 5. l "mad-WM put upon the main motion. that Rad )ohnstotrabtgmufe JSZOtch Settle— 0 o . he find toe Committee of five members, to mm ndemnas Rm“), _ i _ £5 ' 1W: 1’ To complete the Road from the Princetown o 0 - w h a” film" Road towards Burns’s Settlement, - 3 0 o m T“ I...- Ch'k' “Md; Road froin New Glasgow to Fyfl'e’s Ferry. - ‘ 18 w “a h “1" an.“ mm” ' Road from Johnston‘s Mills to the South West ‘ payingtbr to Waflor‘sle-bqg’orrScow River, . - - - 7 l4 8 Perry. all the W "' °" ‘3 ' bu‘ld B ‘d dee hollow near toward-tho ororenymn' mid also, "henna," “.m”- P _ ’ - 10 0-0 of t 01500 It Fort Aw": For improving the Road Fighting not; wgient- 5 -o o r - . lev iver towards the 'ncetown on . , - m the .id be referred lbflcofll- N ‘ GI ' R d f Bow to New alas, ’ ‘d“msutben,toexamtne’ mummdmpo“ whim." - s - - 2414 0 To build a Brid over Schooner Creek, New - ' VMThsttbeHmJ. Shlacdonddhlsssn. Forbes London g°_ _ _ _ 5o 0 0 « do th'midtbmmittee. ' - -- - v - 6 0 0 I," W: 31390!” Petition. "flamed to m.“ Two small Bridges near Wzlliam Co-usmss, - 5 o to _ , , “"0” , l Br“ be Bridge near James Cousmss, 1‘ ' ‘ , , a“ M .m’ "'1’ "d {of 30"“ “d ‘ 30" For raising a Bridge at Martin Murphy’s. - 10 0 0 v . ~ ’7” W 'o ' Comm'm . a” Whole Home 9" me cou' For rebuilding a Bridge over Spring Brook, ;, j~ My Wat‘s]! matters relating to Roads and Bridges. New Loudoh‘ _ _ _ _ 25 o o V A Rood front Fyfl‘e’s Ferry towards Graham’s i P” “‘h' “‘ F Iiuch 19 “W” - ' - ' ‘ -6 ° 0 v ‘ ' ' n . , "’"i - . . Dirty-id, .M). o. ,‘ h ’j If r, r quordaredfl'hat Tbooanmh'aem‘y: reintroduce sBill New “"8 ome‘d fm~m Mwyts muTodas. Mm, 45 o o A ' ‘ Rommel! Mel-led the “id Bi" w the "NM '1'“ "Blim'ltsiliiihiii'L'foggien'gdt'ifomdo‘l‘: 30 ‘o o f ; '50-'00 'r' "’"r'b" 5"“ “"“v ‘"" °"'°""' ‘° b“ m“ ‘ Road #5.}, M'Noiwo cioek to M’Kiells -’ 10 o o ' ' mend time toanorrow. ’ s ' ', 9 ‘ 1.. Hr. Clot? from the Committee to whom was referred the 3"?“ from Ale" M Fa“) 9" 5 ‘0 BMSha‘V' ' lo 0 0 V y . . ridge all the Bunnockburn Settlement Read, 16 0 0 M600 of outer Crabh, complaintu of the state of that R d r P , ‘ l I, I Is, d B .d ’ ‘ a, 1* the WesteruRoadin Queen's uuty, between Mrs. ficl‘mimng figmogzngrfidzgpm an n 89, 17 0/ o ’ : 9%“ e 7 , , ,' - a f g. ) .asndtheCiunty Line, prpeented to the Home the Rog, frog, pquunrry's Mill, Sable, to the 0 0 I ' 'Tht. in then inion of our Committee, it would be a .Tyo" 0“". - , I - 6 I'll)! of much tarpon!!! to the country, and an avoidance of mangsfl'e Br'dge 0"" B38113" 3 M1" creek, 0 0 . ., much inconvenience to travellers, were the Government to T ht .rd' B .d ‘ ' ' 6 ‘ enter intoa contract with some proper person for a term of “R "('i I “d. r' {58 over a CT?“ 0'3 “‘9 low" Mto keep the said Road in a good state of repair, and Mm“; ,9“ "'3 mm D03 R'Ver Pol“ toward“ 0 o 5 would therefore recommend the House to address llis F a . . ' . ‘ 7 Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, to ‘ve dimlions to 0" m "‘1' “fl "WM Bridee on the second . _ I , Wong's, or such otfilcr Fem" auhi, branch OfMIH Creek, ml 32, - “l "Bails may see ti recommend, to advertise and offer as _ , Dish-id N077. soon a! possible, to the lowest bidder, for a_term of years, Bndlte over Four-mile-run, Princetown Road, the mid work; and also, when the House is in Committee and for repairing said Road, , - 10 0 0 of Supply, to provide a sum sufficient lbr that purpose—ell Repairing Winsloe Road, and ‘ building a which is tfiill submitted. ' Bridge, - - - .23 0 0 Ordered; t tie snipI Report benow committed to n gridgc over YinterdMVcr, R - - 9 0 0 Cunnittes of the whole ouse. pcmnir an roun ing up oad leading past “Litmus accordingly resolved itself into the paid Com- thfeflffibiefl Justice’s, and buildings. Bridge on 0 0 . sat on , - - 25 ‘ Iron. Mscdonald (ate Chairman) reported, that the Com. Building Bridge at Dawson’s hollow, Prince- ‘ k I hid come to a solution,whiclt Resolution was again town Road, - - 8 0 0 ' ‘ ‘ It the Clerk's Table, and is as followed: :— dutting down Hills at Black River Bridge, - 10 0 0 . , . "d, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that 0% Nb. 8. an.” 3‘3”" "@179" ‘0.”“9 Com!““‘“ °fS,“PPIY- To repair the new Road from Stanhope to And the question being But on the and Resolution, comnban Bridge - _ 12 o '0 h w“ W ‘0 by um 0"”. To repair: the Road leading from Suffolk Road. to North River Brid e Tracadie Road - 8 0 0 g ’ is Tn followin scale of division of the monevs appro ria- Cutting down the Hills at Bi Suffolk Brid e - l2 0 0 todtbrtbegenesral ' ds udB'l has on ToRepairCo b Bldg 3’ 12 o o , mm a rit gee rmn an r e, , - I“ agreed upon. mum‘s COU , Rosnd Tracadie Cruel-{roads to Tracadie , N'l'Y. an ii a, - ' - l7 0 0 W No. l, Abrflt Section. St. Peters Road, across Lot 37, - 10 0 0 Tipilh Brid - - 20 0 0 To re 'r the Road across Lot South 'd Roadfrotn Hill‘s Millsto llollaran's, 40 0 0 ‘ of tilt);u Ilillshomugh, 36’ - m e. 8 o 0 Bond from Kildare Bridge to Tigmsb, - 20 0 0 Bridge over Kelly’s Creek, on the Road lend- Boadtlomlg‘aslgumpeque towards Lot Tjn, fig 3 3 ing from Fort Augustus to the Charlotte- Roafi on our w iere most reqture , - town Ferry, - - \ - l5 0 0 Bridge and Roadvfrom Warburtou’s, towards Rebuilding Bridges over Pisuuid, and Clark’s - ;, MW“: l-eCrry, - mm” hi.“ 100 0 0 Saw] llgll River, on the Road leading to- m ascumpcque tower s i 3, mm s burlottetown Ferry, — 30 0 0 where most required, - v‘ - 10 0 0 Refit] longing from the line of Lot 34 to Black Didi-id No. 1, South Section. iver ridge, Lot 33, - ‘ - 8 o 0 m and [kid a on Lot Seven where most Road from the Gulf Shore to Mount Pleasan tiired, -80 - ' - 40 0 o Lot37, . . - _ 6 0 0 on Lot Eight, where most required, - 25 0 0 Repairing the Turentum Road, - 2o 0 0 Mon Lot Nine, where most required, - 30 0 0 To improve the Road through the Monaghan on Lot Ten, where most required, - 40 0 0 Settlement, - - 15 0 0 , WM ppm Maclean’g Mill to Barlow’s, - 35 0 0 goat}. litiom Trapadie (apes-roads to the Portage, 6 0 0 rom Maclean’s Min to Main Western or u y comp etin tter Point Road, - 5 0 0 Ion], Lot Twelve, - ’ ‘ - 30 o 0 To be laid out on thgc propdsed Road from St. Did"), No.2 Peter’s Road to Mount Stewart 'Bridge, in nouns-om Maclean’s Mill to New Bideford 10 o 0 addition *0 the sum 0f£8,unexpendéd of~ ' ' leading to the Main Western Rond,’nnd last Year’s appropriation. - - 0 0 I w for “puking Gmmia Bridge, _ 10 0 O For straightening the Mill Cove Road, between Road from Dymond’s Ferry to the Main Road Mommy’s and Keilly’s. ‘ - 12 o 0 ‘ Nor“, "do of Trout River, ,» _ ’ 10 0 0 Road leading from Pisquid to Vernon River, - 7 O 0 from Cross Rivers to Mnclean‘s Fe , 40 0 0 v Diatl’l'd N0. 9. - {fined from Cross Rivers to the Main Wrgtern Road leading from Pisquid to Georgetown, - 18 0 0 “9- Road, - - - 10 o o Monughan Road, - - - 30 o 0 Road from St. Joseph's Village to Higging’s Fer- Road lending front Georgetown to Pownal Bay, ry,“ no Mecu, h P: - 18 0 0 B niur Rgfirigk M’Donnld’s, -- - 10 0 0 Road in ascetic e to ifleen Point, and uc , 0r (zeorgetOWuRnad, — 30 0 0 [crime Muddy Creek “ridge, . 24 0 0 Road from Seal River to China Point Road, 7 0 0 h from Fifleen Point to Abraham’sfl ill e, '12 0 0 Road from the We“ boundary 0f 10‘ 36’ Rog! from Mr. Mncgrcgor’s to the South Wiles: . leading to Charlottetown Ferry, where most . - - 3 o o wantet , - , - o 0 Rod rdm Alon, Cayflpbefl’g to Ben), Rogers, 10 0 0 Road leading from Forbcs’s Mill, Lot 48, to- Road from Donald Lyle‘s to the North Shore, 4 0 0 ward-‘3 GHY’S SEW Mi": and from thence to lending from the South West Road to Johnston’s River, - ‘ - 7 4 8 lexauder Macleau’s, - - 4 0 0 Village Green Road, - _ 15 0 o ‘Megtem Road, leading to Quagmire, when, Cutting down etllill at \Vetherby’s, on the most require-ill, l B - - 7 o 0 Georgetown cad, - - 5 0 0 competing tie ridge near Malcolm ' District No 10 ’ ’ l ‘ n . .3 . y a, Lot Seventeen, - - 8 0 0 Bridge over Finla son’s Creek, B C - In ad of o hung a new line of Road, from St. Road from Wood’lsland's to Maggi-nudge, - I; g 3 sum ‘s'to ascouchen - ~ 15 0 0 Road from Flat River head to Bio Point, - 6 0 " 0 Roadhleading from, Roderick Mselesn’s to the Belle Creek Bridge, and the Uppber Road lead- Mom Western upon, - — 10 o «to ing from the wood Islands to Pinette, ' ‘ ' ‘ pm” 3‘ Palm Prim M 'n R 1 Mms’ 35 o 0 ' at out , - - Dumle Bridge, “we Rood (towards New Raising the Hollow at Murdoch McLeod’s, on 1.2 0 0 - ’ .3 _ x _ 30 0 0 theORoaqllizidirég from Murray Harbour Road ore ui Wallace’s Brid , _ to rwe ea " 21E: - -4 oawyner’s Cmefi _ _ g 3 Rolistd'éleading gem "dip vicinity of Orwell 10 0 0 and Bria - _ n ge tot e rwe e Po'n _ Mwmd Bridfies on thieline between Lots 19 20 0 0 Bridge 0" the Murray Buggy“? liozd, Dent the 10 o 0 and _ _ _ 2o 0 0 County Line, I - _ 10 0 0 Ilsaintyre’s CreekBridge, - g - 15 ,1) 0 sample’s Brig, - - 22 0 0 fidoavfiardm atMr.KiIt:iI"s shore, n - 13 0 0 Belgians of llllo’ad and Bgid es on the Murray .. . m e t he toBarr 5 0 31' 0|": 08 , neart e istrict Line, - 1 ‘ Wm H. ' ‘2 tom Main mehu_ g, 0 Road leading from the Murray Harbour Road 3 0 0 & 10mm“, - , 7 _ 8 0 0 called _the Montague Road, leading to Pin: 4 (Charlottetown Road, from the County Line to .n at“? MI": ' - ./ - ' 13 o o , TPgicetolwpi, the ca - _ 12 o tguipiugfihemvpper Flat River Bridge, on frfl‘ 0 a p ie as inmissioner ma seefi , e est a i. - I gr , my ~ on Princetown When; n , y - t, 15 o o The sums ‘updxdfréllded of las‘t year’s appmpfiatiggs, 2) b2 i T . Dita-id No. 4. WW“ as 0’13"] mtended- . . ‘ ourd's Causeway at on muchi 'uredb ‘ ,Ih'e‘lce, - ’ Try 3- n’ _ y 30 o o , IN_G'S_ COUNTY“ ,. v. v t To wmpktsmmolmoc ud’ ‘ - lo 0 0 Road from Ce L" t M‘DNO. 11; ' [,1 , - on in _ , ._ 'Princetown, - . . “1°?” ml‘ to o o Repairing MoreltBridgz, o — ermms’, _ 3 8 A : T '. ka' Taylor’s M'u - , through" the Settlement alon W t " ' y m5“!!! thench RéOffiyfl Biggie], n B d- ‘ g 3’ mde 12 0 0. .191,» ' V t: ' - _ . - v pairing 9 ri go, _ i _' , 15 New d near James land's, Lot 25 20 o w Road from St. eter’s Bay towards C d' ' o 0 Boedon [glarisionLinq between Lots 19’ and - 5 o 0 Roadfiémst, pemps 3,, ,h . “1' '3?“ River, '28 0 ~ 0 7 25, 10 at 0» firemen.er -- . Bay Fortune Road-a . : ,mu 0 o e l ., ‘1 ,u to . .3???- g-rs. Lo (hilt labour ikoad ’, ,JohaMuttii-t’s to Finlay QWbeU’Fj, ho ‘ \B'I‘Ie ’ now—W * « ., . 3;, “ I = 05hanléy,s’ “' d of St. Peter’siBay to J fl ‘ “£533 gigaNéw‘ChurclL to the MuchEetCBginPetef Cross Roads, leading past Greenww Ba Harbour, on the North Side of the y, me Leslie’s Mill to Cable Head}; New Road from W'helen s to Jo _ cable Head’ -’ d- the head 2 ' th Road from Carey s,- roun ' 5 Th??? Hillsboro'ugh, to the V County Brno, where most reqmre , To repair the across the barren, To repair the Road If we - - : , _ . To rleggair'l’hc ROad frgm M‘ / ‘- iost e nire - Rdztjl‘ll‘zi: Moi-elth the; Head of St. Peter’s Bay, ‘ t uired — t . — Rdzdeilgiriilghddgs Din’gwell’s to the Highway, District No. 12 n Maclellnn’sy to the St._ Peter’s Road, from the Back To reduce the Hills and raise Macas B 'd e — .- I To lrdwger, the Hills at Fox River‘Bridge, To support the East end of COW River Bridge ' nes - _ ‘Tdvrlgtliasiio the; , North end of Naufrage Bridge, and placing a Brush Fence from thence to the Bank, - " 4’ air the Road between Lots and 4 9 ggpfiging the Road from Bay Fortune Church, along to the Line of Lot - oad‘ -' ' , . Frldm the Head of Rollo Bay to Dingwell’s. Mlusi Repairing the Road from Coflinfs Lane “3 Bay Fortune Harbour, on the Bank, . . - Repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Bridge to the Harbour (South side), ,prowded a stifli- c'ent width is iven up, . V - To lepuir the Rofid from Cooper’s Mills, through Lot 55, to the site ,of the intended Bridge on Grand River, , - - . ‘ To repair the Road fro Bank’s to the intended Wharf at Grand River, to be placed at the dis- pose] of the persons superintending the said Wharf; ,. . I ‘ To repair the Road between William Ding- ' well’s and William Mackenzic’s, I ‘ - Opening 'the Road lately laid ofi‘ from the Schoolhouse to Little River Ferry, v - . To repair the Road from George Bank’s to the junction of the two Roads at Cooper’s Farm, . To staighten the Road fi‘om such junction, and to reduce the first Hill three feet, and raise the Hollow four‘feet to the second Hill, Repairing the Road from Cooper’s \to the Red House, ' - To repair the Road from JamesCoflin’s to the Head of Rollo Bay, ‘ . To repair the Road from Bay Fortune Harbour (North side), to the Highway, - To lower the big'Hill, and raise the _ Bridge at. the Head of Bay Fortune, , I ' - , Repairing the Road from Bay Fortune School- house to the High Road, - Opening the Road from Dingwell’s Mills toCar— digan River, , ‘ - ' v ‘ District No. 13. Repairing the Road from Soui'is to East Point, where most wanted, " .. - Finishing the Road from Portage to East Point, (South Side), '— _ Repairing Murray’s Mill Bridge, Railing North Lake Bridge, Building a new Bridge at Campbell’s Little Inlet, - - To raise the Eastern Bridge, 7 Railing and Repairing Bridge, . , Bridge over Flanagan’s Creek, To repair the Bridge and lower the Hugh M’Eachern’s Mill, ' To repair the Bridge at Alexander Scott’s, West River, - - Bridge on the Head of Souris, on the Lot 43 line Road, — and 44, Road between Lots 43 Road through Lot 45, - Road from Rollo Bay to Souris Mills, Road from Souris Mills to Lot45 Road, From Lot 43 Road to Souris Mills, Distrwt' ‘ No. 14. Bridge on the Road \from . Buck’s Road, towards Murray Harbour Road, ‘ Bridge on the Road from Buck’s to Montague Bridge, in addition to the sum granted last ' year, Buck’s Road, - V - For a new Bridge on the Road from Montague Bridge to the head of Brudenell River, to be . built by lst June next, Road from Montague Bridge Brudenell River, ' Georgetown Road, Georgetown Road, to head of Cardigan, From bend of Cardigan, towards St. Peter’s, From Mitchel Rive‘r to Golf’s Mills, ‘ - From God’s Mills toward Launching Place, From Golf’s Mills to head of Grand River, Bridge on old Grand River Road, - Frfini (lii’cad of Grand River tOWards Golf’s Mill 08 , ' ' / To be left at the disposal of the Commissioner, where most required, - V - ' F91- opening the new Road from the head of Cardigan to Dingwell’s Mills, , District No. 15. Road from White Sands to Little Sands I(initinfsey Csove and White‘Sands. 0:1 mm outh River to the ' Murray River Bridge, - 0.0m“), hue, Mink River Road, ‘ Sturgeon River Bridge, - end from Aitken’s, 'Lot 59, towards Murray Harbour, and road from the Main Road to H'fieorgtizow: gerry - - I an on , outh end ofMon ' Graham’s Pond Bridge, ‘ - agile Budge: To be left at the disposal of the Commissioner and placed where most required, ’ he cums unexpended of former appropriations, for Kin ’5 Count to b l' ‘ ' intendegl y, e app had as originally .I abutment orBig' Pond ihe French Mill Creek ’ Hill at to the head of ! -——_ LEGISLATIVE COUNCI - TH UR 8011 Y M .The Order of the Day bein ’ anh 18th. Bill iniituled “ An A “ Road, to Indivrduals “ such access,” On motion, that the some he d" be read a second time this day silt:Ch It was moved, as an mold a second time. he House divided on th ' §ONTENTS._ML BreCkene motion of amendment : 0N; ONTENTS—The Pres d Mr. Livett, Mr. Dalryrnple, I em, Mr. war nd it passed in the negative. The question being then TheyHouse divided :; months; NON-CONTENTS—MI’ Brecken M _ ' . V r. G . And it passed lip-the aflirmatil'e. madman ML \ a» ‘i‘lu Road from George Douglas’s, Farms to the Demons to Morel: .’ To lower the Hill and raise Hollow River Bridge, 4], on the St, Peter’s . Counters—The President M . _ _ U , r. Worrell Mr. M Livett, Mr. Dalrymple, Mr. Solicitor Gener’al, Mr. Hill. “’03 e co 8. ~18 12 ’1 kill’s River 'f uh dicta) 15 7 V 7 20‘ 16 10 gwq‘mmmm sung 15 H. 603‘! “mugsq h movqgmgm H to BSB’SES 8 885 0 COO H on L. amendment, thatlthe *said Bill be , Mr. Goodman, Mr. Young _ . fell Mr. M' Mr. Sohcttor Genedal, Mr. Raina”, put on the original motion ; vote on at to e 82:, ‘9 0 COO c’o 0 'cc coo‘c choc [-4 v , HOOOOO G 0 Os 0 G 80° C i‘ o8 O a OOOOOOOO O H O OOOOO°< O C Young, “t.~ . \ 0° 6 O‘O O oceapoo oooooc'e o co o o co: o o eco co 9 o, lo o co GOO o the House, the propriety of joining ' , CO oococo o O_ o oooocaooo‘o O GOO \ g read, for the second readino f ct to provnle right of access to angleulili: occupying Land» from which there is no arged, and that the said Bill 110W onald, Mr. coo {so declared that any enactment on the ‘ actual occupiers, would tend greatly to 2;, » ‘- SAIU E " The Order of the Def, M , ed ‘-' An Act to authorize the . to regulate the settlement of me to repeal certain sections of “an A“: of the Reign of His late Maps; L , an assessuient'on all Lands, m ‘ v i The said Bill‘was gccorglujy . 7 1 r1 0n {nofiflhgfie Refine into a Gemini ee on the did a, . p was resumed, and Mr. Good“ 7 ~ I had gone through the Bill, and a“: it: ing Resolutions, which day . .. a ,,Viz: - _' I .ik, H(Wligereas a Bill, Similar in its an. ‘ now before this Hausa, intituled, u .to purchase the Lands, and v , ‘habitanls of this Island, and“, i.) passed in the Seventh yertrol' K intituled An 'Act for levying an _ , Island,” was sent up from the H h during the last SCSSIDD of the jected by lhis House, for the _ lutions adopted thereon by this “I; Resolved. That it is the o m documents sent up from the flue with the Message from the co , with copies of the eVidence or . authorize the Crown to purchase settlement of the Inhabitants of sections of an Act, intituled “A on all Lands in this Island,” ahd‘g I v Bill, have been referred for thee . A are wholly irrelevant to the pub)”; " object of which appears to this 1 u in the Crown, by voluntary sale, ., N Resolved, That it is the opt equitable arrangement by volnng Proprietors, by which the Crown en , Lands, so as to enable the Crown“) ‘7 rate, to actual occupiers, would te tlement of this Colony, and adva be considered as abboon, calling e fromjts lnha items. V' mg Resolved, That although this, i. the principle of the Bill, they cannot‘ _ fact, they deem any enactment on t. r ture, but inexpcdient and unpec . < Crown and the Proprietors to the u”. said Bill shall be first obta‘ined.' “ Resolved, That although. this the 'House to pass the said Bill, they E Address to the Throne—should that I of proceeding advisable—praying '. , sure contemplatedby the said Bill in ation, and to grant the means 'for said Lands, provided the Proprietors ‘ pose of the same.” And whereas this House, by the t Bill was not only premature, but if until the consent of the Crown and the sure contemplated by the said Bill sh i , same'time, this House, in. and by the l V_ expressed a readiness to join the Hon dress to the Throne, to pray Her Me A into Her favourable consideration, and the Imperial Revenue “necessary to c said Bill—which suggestion was not c 4 of Assembly—on the contrary, that Hon , Journals, addressed Her Majesty, ‘com of the said Bill by this House, and ire, of the said Bill, and praying that He: ously pleased to recommend the adopti, of a similar measure as that contained ' And whereas no recommendation, 1' principle, or of a similar measure as ‘ Bill, has been signified by Her Maje Governor, the House of Assembly,“ with the pra er of the said"Address of and althoug th is Committee regrets, Address, Her Majesty’s Principal Ionics should have abstained from ex men on the said Bill4ii is, neverthe not the intention of Her Majestyls sum necessary to effect the object > And whereas it appears to this x. signed for the rejection of a similar l. , g ply with equal, if not greater effect,“ with regard to the Bill now before 131' Therefore, Resolved, That the {11 t be postponed until this day three men . On motion, that the Report of the "I It was moyed, as an amendment, ' the following Resolution: ‘ H; Whereas, during. the last session of [h mously Resolved, that any equitable arr sale, on the part of the Proprietors of l which_ the Crown could be re-investcd _ as to enable the Crown to sell the same , this Colony, and ndvance its prosperity, _ as a boon, calling for the utmost extent habitants: And whereas this House v“ ’ principle of the Bill intiuiled “ An Act ,' purchase the Lands and regulate the of this Island, and to repeal certain " an Act for levying an Assessment on_ yet it stated that it could not concuri as, in and by the Despalch of Lord I Secretary of State for the Colonies, a cond day of September last, His u jesty learns with regret, that the q Island continues to disturb the peat that it now assumes the. character of such must be treated—that it is Her x every just cause of complaint, in 7 and trusts that means may ‘be found which has, for so long a period, ~ . whereas such Despatch implies that, ‘- that such measures should be adopted prosperity among the people of this h passtng ofthe said Bill, so entitled Q cespary amendments as may be agreed satisfy the people of this Colony, and by the Crown would suppress that = :4 merited, prevails therein, and would Island from those burdens of whiflh whereas it would be most advisable could be efi‘ecteduLResolved, thcref ‘ l . agree to the Report of the Committee. The House divided on the motion' , CONTENTS—Mr. Goodman, Mr. M ~ MNplN-ngriprs—The President, Mr. ac ona r. Livctt .- Mr. H011. ' - ’ Mir Dalrym‘ épd it passed in the negative. ' e uestion bci 0‘ ' ' ' diVidedq: na put. on the origl, MCOét'raifi‘sfiThe President, Mr.‘ 3 ac one. I. Livett . I“ Mr. Holl. ’ ’ Mt Dairy NON‘Coursnrs—Mr. Good man, Mn. And it passed in the negative. 0 t On motion, the following Resolution _ o :_ a “ Retolved, that a Committee be a. -' ' dress tO‘Her Majesty; praying that Her, ed to order a negotiation to be. entered Y .t of lands in this Colony, with the view a 35‘ by voluntary sale, their right in such invested in the Crown, andto be (1‘ actual occupants; and in the event make such sale, also praying that H8 to order the necessary funds for till! from _thc Imperial Revenue, until ll? ‘7 i be reimbursed from the sale of such 7 ‘ Ordered, That MrrMacdonald, . Young be _a Committee to prepare in conformity to the foregoing l . Mr. O’Connell moo ho safety of changing the halite- of total abstinence. At the meet: and. one: trial, doc during his life. w ,