en ont reenact <i niedina : os A A tes et ee aie ee ale —- ~ ee a A eh tines naam aly, pattie bees 2 toe * ai ws oe Lond pountnn oees amen onniiens. ait dena Ps ' fnorrow, a> ~s who ouse. without amendment, and ordered to be en rrossed. The Bill pro- wides that the said £500 per annem, soail be paid iawo the ‘Treasery for the ase of the Government, as the Legisla- Lure fter direct. — Several Road Petinons were then pre- sented,and ordered to be laid on the ‘Table. Bill to regulate the working of Mills, read the second time, and committed to a eommittee of tha whole House. ‘The Committee, having sat some time, rose, and the chairman, Mr Longworth report- ed progress, asked and obtained leave to ait again. THURSDAY, APRIL 17. (Morning Siliing.) Oa motiun by Mr. WarpuorTon, a Commitice was appoiated to wait upon His Excellency and deliyer a Meseage from the House, prayiag His Pxcellency to cause the usual Custom House Returns to be laid before the House. Committee—Messrs. Warburton, Clark and Pope. The Bill to alter the Appropriation of £500 per annum, granted from the Land Assessment, as a Salary to the late Lieut, Jovernor, Sir Donald Campbell; and ai- recting the same to be paid into the Trea- sury of this Island, for the use ot the Gov- erament, as may, hereafter, be d rected hy the Legislature, was read a third time | and passed. Dr. Gesner’s Petition.—Mr. Pore gave motice, with reference to a Petition from Dr. Gesner, Halifax, N.S. presented to the House by him (Mr. Pope) Jast Session, praying fer Letters Patent for the Island, for the manafacture of Hluminating Gas from Bitumen, that he would, on an early day, introduce 2 Pill in conformity with the said Petition. Post Office Report.—Mr Cotes from the Committee appointed to examine. and ceport concerning the stoppage of the Matis, presented a Report, which was re- esived and read. [It was then ordered, that the Report, &c.&c., be printed in all the Island Newspapers. Post Ofice.—Ou motion of Mr. Copss “<Mr. Coles, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Davies were appointed a Coinm'tree to an’ Address to His ‘Excellency, in se eordance with the Post Offices Repert ; the principal obj ct being to pray His Ex- eellency to order the r tand M ails’ Service. Bub Ricting to Stray Caitle.--This Bili wes repoited agreed to without amend ment in Commitiee of whole Tfouse, and ordered to be encrossed. Inland Mai!s.—Myr. Coles, from the Commiitee appeinted fo prepare an Ad: prepare ¥ ? ate . dress to His Exeeliency on the subject of | the Post Office Service, reported an Ad- dress winch wil! be found under the head of Post Office Ingairy on our Gih page. On nein by Mr Conus, Reso'ved that a Supply be granted to fler Majesty. TUESDAY, April 22. (Morning Sitting.) The Bill to eblige Husbands and other relatives to contribute to the maintenance of their families and other indigent Rela- tives, was read a third time, passed, and sent up tothe Cooneil by Mr Fraser. liumanating Cas.—Mr Pore, accord- ing to notice, asked and obtained leave to bring in a Biliio enable A. Gesner, of Haliiax, N.S., to obtain Letters Patent for the Live.tion of a new and improved mode ef mioufactu dig Iiluminating Gas; wi ich Bill was read a first tame. Jt was then ordered that the Bal! be referred ww ihe Pri. vate Biils Committee to report thereon. Tie Emigrants Dill wes read a third time, passed, and sent up to the Couneil by Mr Lop. Sheriffs Bill. —This Bill was sent down, as passed by the Council with aynenud ments. Phe amendorents was read a first tame, and «rderea tor second reading to- The Bill, as amended by the Legisla‘ive Council restores them tasure to ts origina! forinjas it wasiotroduced by Mr WHELAN; except that the exemption tn | favor of Members of the House of Assem- bly, is extended io Members of the Legis- JauiveCouueil; and, as the Bill now stands, no tnember of either House is liable to a fine for refusing to serve when nominated a Sherif. Boards of Health Bill.—This Bill was id a third time, prssed, and sent vp to e Coutcil by Mr Lona, 7 esuinption of the In- | commute the Craw THE wert es 2 Tikes Oe ST RS TO A ras a SE SE ET. a The Bill relating 6» Stray Cattle was read a third time, passed ; andsent up to the Couneilby Mr Fevser. Petition of John Wright, Coroner of Prince County, Mr Pops presented a Pe- tition from J. Wright. Coroner of Prince County etting forth, That in the month of Oeioder, 1849, the Petitioner submitted to the Lieut. Governor and Conneil, an account of services performed by him, sinee the month of July, 1846, as Coroner for Prince County, and solicited remun- erdtion ior Inquests held on the bodies of individuals whe left no effects at their de- cease. That the Lieut. Governor and Council did not entertain the Petitioner’s accounts, and consequently, granted no allowance as a remaneration for the servi- ces performed. “the Petitioner, therefore, prays agrant of asum of money equal in amount to taat represented in the accourts of the Inquests, or as much thereof as the House may deem just and meet. ‘The Pe- tition is accompanied by a statement of Accounts from 15th July, 1845 io 12th Sept., 1849, to'al amount £17 7 54—and a Letter marked on} the superscription, “On Service.” “‘Seeretary’s Offiece,’’ to the effect that the Colonial Secretary thinks every item in the Inquest Accourts objectionable, and, therefore, declines to submit them to the Couneil.’’ This letter hears the Signature of ** PeterMacgowan,”’ this gentleman having it appeara been em- ployed to deliver in the accounts at the Of- ffice of the Colonial Secretary. The Pe- tition was received and read, and then or- dered to be referred to a Special Commut- teed. Committee appointed—Mr Yeo, hon. So!.General and Mr Coles. Assault and Battery Bill.—This Bill was read a second time and committed to a Sommittea of the whole House. The Lfouse heing resumed, the Chairman, Mr Wicnrmax, reported the ill agreed to with an amendment. Snell Debts Bill.—Mr Mooney, by leave, presented a Bill to alterand amead the Act relating tothe recovery of Smail Debts, witha view to the reduetion of the Fees. allowed usder the same. The Bul was read a Gret time; and ordered for a second reacing te-merrow., Petirwyxa.—in the course of the day several Vetiiions were presented by. dif- ferent hoa. memes. WEDNESDAY, April 83rd (Afternoon Sailing: ) By Messace prow firs Exceuiency,the House bing sammored tothe Bar of the Lecislative Council weatup, and, after His Exeelleney hod assented to the fallow- ing Bills in the Queen's 1 71 r—— _ g¢ 2. 4 SNe aah Act la con %i1¢ce! nd aquitnd lire Laws for the relief of Ins nt Dehiors. Act to regulute the, dayiag out and) aller- ing of Highways Act for the beticr prevention of Smug- gling Act to aller and emend tf lia Laws. Act for shorteninss the Language and in Acts af t} remerad AssemnY Act ie consol. (als rds of Heelih. | AL toublive Husbands avd )etural Rela- tives. of dudigent.and Jmpotent Persons ia centr fa bear Support Atiet tis Exgede d'g ven his as sent. inthe Queen's aeme, te the forego- ia, thee how. Spxaxerginddressing | His Exeellenes ~ Sant, De Degg! irae 10,pre- sent, 10 His. }ixcellescyan adhe name of the Assembiy, @ ill entuled An. Act to Revennes and to provide dor the | List and for other pur- poses. and i prey tat iis Excellency would be pleased to assent to ihe same i the name of Her Majesty. The Bil was then handed to His Execelllency, who sign ed and assented to it in the usoal manner. ‘The Louse being returned, the hea. Speaker informed the House that His Excellency had been pleased to give his assent in the Queen's name to the Civil List Bill. On motion by Mr Cotes tle House we theu then adjourned, Mr Cones then rose,and, addressing the hon. Sneaker, said, **As the Civil List3il), to which His Excellency has just given his Bssent ia the name cf the Queea, is the most important that has ever been pas- sed in this Colony ; und as it is to be hop- ed that it will seule all political ¢1 ferences and terminate all party animosities, I pro- pasa that we give three cheers, a aa ex- pression of our satizfaction at the event.” EXABINES j To this appeal, the hon. Members in the majorily, 2s well as several other gentle- | men present, not members of the Legisia- ture, standing up, responded by three hearty and good humored cheers. Tucrspay, April 26. Roaps ann Bainars.—Mr. Crark, from a Committee of the whole House having had under their consideration cer- tain matters connected with the Road Service, reported the three following Re- solutions, which were severally adopted by the House :— 1. Resolved, As the opinion of this Comunittee, ‘I'hat all contracts entered 1n- to for the renairs of Bridges and Wharfs, up to this date, be provided for a special Appropriation; and that the sum of Four thousand five hundred pounds to be devi- ded according to the toilowing scale for the service of Roads, Bridges and Wharfs for the present year: Queen’s County £1,7000 Prince County 1,400 King’s County 1,409 £4,500 2. Reso'ved. That the sum of One hundred and forty pounds be granted to defray the contingent expenses of the Roads, Bridges, and Wharis, the same to be equally appropriated among the three Counties. 3. Resolved, That the eum of Three hundred pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of the Lieut. Governor in Council, to be expended, if necessary in the Jaying out and altering the High ways under the Road Compensation Act. peel LecisLaTive Counci, CuamBer, Tuesday March 25, 1851. } ESOLVED, That the following ' Standing Order of this House be in- serted three times ineach of the Newspapers published ia Charhottetown, for the informa- tien of the public. CHARLES DESBRISAY. a <. Bee. « That no Bill, Resolution or other proceed- ing. founded upon any application addressed | t. theHouse of Assembiv, be sustained by the Ccunci!, unless an application to the same eset, with such documents as may accom- pany the same, be also presented to the Coun- cil in General Assembly ” . . . 7 ° Lezislative Library Notice. PERSONS having in their possession the following BOOKS, belonging to the Legislative Library, are hereby requested to return the game forthwith .— let Volume Smith’s Works, Modera Brit- ish Essayist. Locke on the Hamin Under- standing. Fortune’s China. Tth Volume of Chancellors. M Donald's Quotations. 2 & 4.9 & 10 Dick’s Works. Miss Landon’s Works. Statesmen of America. Ist Volume Presco't’s Mexico, Ist & 2d Volimes Con- quest of Peru, 24 Volume’ Layard’s Nineveh. 1& 2Coasmos. 3d Volume Strseklin 1's Queen Gilbert’s Banking. 13th Volume Encyclope- dia Brittanica. ‘Lorrenson Wealth. Fuilar- ten on Currency. Ist Volume Rise and Fall of Athens. H. W. COBBAN, : Librarian, April 14, 1851. cRSNSH INVYRaTioN. e Diamond Cement, (OR mending China, G!sss,and Earth- ware of every Desempticn, / The Subseriber has been appointed Agent for the avove Cement, and from his experence of it3 use in the repair ef broken dishes and Glassware, can confi- | dently recommend itto House keepers and oikers. It will be sold in any quan- lity. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. Oct. 26, 1850. 1000 Acres of LAND, T) BE SOLD OR LET ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. (Ne THOUSAND ACRES of superior J EAND, situate at Lot 3, in Prince County. The Western Read runs though part of it; it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous wa ter streams. It will be Let or Sold in Lots to suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered. WALTER LANNGY Auguat 10, 1850. — “ Alliance Life & Vire Insaramee Company” OF LONDON, Estapiisnep ry Act or Paaniamearr 1824. Ca : “ pital 15,900,000 Sterling Agent for P E. Isiead April 14. MARINE INSURANCE !?! Insurance on Vessels, Cargeesa, &Ce (THE Subscriber hereby announces te the Commerclal Community of thw Island, thathe has been duly autherised Power of Attorney, to act as Agent of the -——< * Lafayette Insurance Company,” of Indiana, in the United States of America. Thathe is now prepared to grant Policies cn all Murnane Risks. at very Jow rates of premium. That this Company is owe of the very best in point of responsibility, having 2 paid ep @a- pital of L60,000. There are three points ef advantages connected with the Company, with which the Public should be made 2e- quainted. . ist.—its having a large Cash fund always at command. 2d—The Surplus Capital well invested by Mortgiges upon unincumbered Real Estate. 3d.—That the Stockholders are individually liable for all losses. The following gentlemen naving been ap- gointed by the Company toact 2s a iocal Beard of Directors. isa further guarantee to the Pub- lic of the reepectability of this Office, aame- ly :— , W. W. LORD, Ese. JAMES PURDIF.. Esq. BENJAMIN DAViIbs, Esa. The Snbscriber will cheerfully render eay informstion, upon application being made at his Office. CHARLES YOUNG, Agesté Charlottetown, April 14, 1°51. CHARLOTTETOWN 4 Mutual Fire Insuranes. Encourage the cbove Home Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money in the Country. PEt COMPANY has more than Vos- led its Capital in Cash,w thin the bast year. Each person Insuring has ashare us the Capital. DANIEL BRENAN, President HENRY PALMER, Sec'y. ds Trea. Secretary’s Office. Kent-Street. : April 14, 1851. NOTICE. pe & undersigned Trustees and assig- neess of the Real and Personal Es- tate of CHARLES WORREL, Esquire, m Prince Edward Island, hereby notify the Tex ants and Settlers on ‘'ownships Nos. 33, 39,40, 41.42.43 and 66 and others, that they have authorised and appointed the Hux. Epwarp THORNTON, to act as their Agent, and al! per- sohs indebted for Rent, arrears of Rent, er otherwise,are hereby called upon and requived to make immediate payment to him. JAMES PRAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL. ‘THEOPH, DESBRISAY, Offica, Desbrisay’s Bui'cings, Queen-Street, Charlottetown, Apr) 14.185). Wueat, Oats, Banter, Waeat Freva, Oatmuracand Pork, &c., taken in payment, delivered at the Morreil Farm, to Mr. JOHN B. COX; oria Charlottetown, at Mr. DS- BRISAY’S Warehouse. ; E. THORNTON. TO EE LET. ‘CHAT beautiful Cottage adjoimag reat George Street, vow in ihe ec- cupation of the Rev. Mr. Rand, contau- ing seven spartnents, with Kitebea, Garden attached. Rent moderate, pes- session given on the first of May. ' Apply to DAVID WILWON, © April 14, 1851,