fiflllfli !l’O I0 poor. that they cannot pay for the seed-grain "W "’l"°l‘ ll"! WHO Iupplttd by the Government a few years Its. ltoiuver..dnrii.iu.. all this to bctrue,l reply. lltll-l0 ll" 8'!" l'l|.i°rily of parents among the reriantry.the new sys- tem will afford very sensible relief; for, where they had here- l°l°'° l0 Ofittlrilltrte 40s., 50s., or even £4 a year, for the "'Pl’°" "ll tliatriol Iclaetil, they will have to pay no more than 40-_9il-. the bat will has lo} thorn (es the clothing of their c If wet it into aecggrt whlcifilrmera spend .10 llllll . n tlu. corest qeag them-cg home,or at_ -lllh fairs, it 1 ll eppces quits ridiculous to say, that Gt. . . .350! “ll _ ply ls. . each per ertuum, or side four times as Ilech for the education of their children. And, _as to the lwlltl cltlie hon. mt-tuber for Charlottetown, that with the in- some tenants tops; this srssll anneal tax for t education of their children, there would occasionally be foutrd Ill llttrivllltugrress to avail themlelvea of the benefits of free _ education for their children. I believe, that scarcely art instance can he found. in "country where the ' _ 9!. ..'.lllt¢\lt|0tt.ara stall kite and appreciated, of a parent, however ignorant and uninformed, as respects school learning, who would not gladly secure to his children, if he could. the Klein! of Overcoming the diliculiies and mortifications which the wa_u_t ofeducation may have entailed irpon himself: naymore, I believe it is very often. if not generally found, that parents who have had little or no advantages of education theniselves, IN toot: anxious to secure those advantages to their children, than men)‘ Imongat those of superior educational attairtmeiits. Another lion. member had objected. that teachers of sufficient uiremants and respectability could not be procured for annual salaries of no more than £40 or £60. That might be true, as respected Great Britain; but, iii the United States, where ¢_otnmon school education was ofa very high and cots- prchensive character, and where the educational and moral qualifications of the teachers were of the most respectable order, the Illlrlra did not exceed tlioac amounts. The salaries 0f't0l¢herI in Canada were also on a similar scale; ranging .5 to, £60 a year. And. if in the United States, in which the field for the employment of talent and scquirements VII I0 extensive, and the occupations so various in which they might be advantageously employed, superior teachers, in almost ll‘! llllllfllel. could be secured for those limited stipends, we can have little, if any reason at all, to doubt that here. where the opportunities for the profitable exercise of talents and learning are so low, we shall not be able to rind a sufficient ltlltlther of duly qualified and respectable teachers to conduct our free schools for such salaries. It has also been objected to the contemplated scheme, that it would operate unjustly, with respect to tenants and other holders or occu ‘era of who had no children ; since they would be ob as much for the support of the t stern. as they who had chil- dren to be educated under it. '1 e operation of the scheme, however, in this rticular, is perfectly fair and justillalile. The support and working of the system will be for the general (Nd: and every individual in the community will eventually be benefited by it. u use what, by sortie, will be termed a jesuitism, this is one of those mruures with respect to which It is allowable to do a little wroirg to effect a great good. Th" lilhlt who has no children to be educated, but who, under the operation of the conleinplatetl scheme, will be obliged to con- . propc rt y, tired to contribute Ilrlnn. i\lr. COLES. As the Leader of the Govt-rnrrrorit, he d,.,,,“ m“ an’ .i..,,.| pledged to the eirrititry to revive the Fischeat or Land Question as it was uonr-rtilly c=l‘lt'tl- ll ll” lion. member (Mr. Davin) hurl made my 5l"fll lll°f‘tt° l° l"' c,,n.-‘jun,-,|.‘hg (Mr-,LI,) was disposed to plly lllllli ll" lll‘ knew not by what means he could hope to reilet-in tt. Lo before the recent chance in our local K"'°"'"‘°'" '“‘‘l‘ l’'’‘‘'‘’' it was determined by the Home Governiliolll. llllll ll‘?! "““‘l‘l not sanction any further agitation of the ll9l'°"l °"‘l"'l ‘l""' tinn, or entertain any measure of our Legislature rifwhicn es- cheat should be either the immediate or ‘the ultimate 0l)jlt‘l- lt lied more than utice llei-n plriinly and lll|’9°llY "“"“"l"d- ll’ [ha people (tfllll! Colony, by means Of. De8[lnl¢_3lle3 rl’l'l'l'l llle Colonial Ollice that they must rest Iatillied with what lliitl ti done in that way. And there could hello M800“ Wllll ll" people sliouldlre d'rss:i'islierl with that dccI~’ioIl of llle ll0ll_ll" Griverrirrreiir; or it was we l known lhfll 0"l.V 0"“ l‘’‘,‘']'‘'''' in the Island was liable to be esolreutrid. and tlrtt llii-. lowin- ship wrrsof so little value that it was not wortll lil"_ll_"‘r‘§ ‘_'l"~"- But independently of any consiili.-irttitin of the tmiirlrry ol the had never been heard of. The system which he thought would work the best. was that to which he knew the great mdjtlflly of his conslltur-tits to be favorable: ll pill. lllll _lll' Government allowance should be increased to .L'Z0 and 1.30. if it could be tillirrrled, and, that the people should bottnd II before to make upat least the same airrourrrs ; liy which mearll. he thought, all the objects of the eoritt-rriplared measure would be sriaiaed, and in a way perfectly ldllsflewry to the whole conraruaity. He wished to favor every measure which was meant for the public good; but he would not consent to s frirtlulr increase of tliaburthi-na ofthe tenants by voting for the additional land-assessment, for the support of any ')"_ll°‘“ °l-I education, or for any other ubji-ct: llll0“'l|lK. ll lle, lllll. ll°‘" great a hardship the pa) merit of tire present II! of 28- l5il- lll° hundred acres was to them. l Mr. LAIRD, in support of the amendment l“’”l‘“'"l ll)’ ll" hon. rncrub-.-r‘t'or the Second District of QIlll9Il'| Ullllllll’ (“"- Mooney,) nbseaved that, whether any such f)'I»lt’m. II llllll - r- - J by “,0 I - exiitetl iii l'.ri;:lrrrrd,or not, and even granting that, as had just been asserl1 by an hon. is’ member (Mr. Yen.) it neither did exist. ti_rir ev it existed. l't‘lIlVIl ol the ciiclit-at qrresllllll. lle (‘mild uni} ut ‘ct\iptlt'lt$lllv‘£l:; in that cnuiiiry ; it was the very foundation o Parocliial, course pursued by the ltil'l- rnrmbe-r_l°l' B” ‘N. -all ' l“- Scliool Sy stem in Si-otlarid_through the opera of Wli|t.‘lI,l and the hon. member who had submitted the amen merit (1. hr. the advantages of education (tyre enjoy ep by lllhe lih ble|r cllassesi h'doone_t’h); for, s|l:loi.:ld theb ‘House ct)_I|.serI.It'l';l‘3: gyxerrrceyclayg of the Scottish co Is; an to whici, ast e on. tie rea-i t rern._t ere won it no e ter prnvtvio : ' . ,z surer had justl sldid .Pwas to be attributedpnot only the general‘ edirczitrun, than the presenfvery irriperfect and iireflir-ieiit ono, intelligence of the Scotch, btrt their superior morality, both at tinttl every and all other grievances ‘of the people should br- home and abroad. The system of general 0dut'ltl0l|‘lll hoct- remedied, whatever lcngth_ofttmo mtglrtlie llct‘€SSil'l'_\" for their land had long been the admiration of a|l_otlier luuropt-an redress; and until that period should arrive the "lllJ*l|'ll,.V lflllle nations; and, as the lion. the Treasurer had jttll informed the, children in the Colony would have to be llltlllglll “P "' 'tt""’ rance. There wag not he believed arintbcr tticinber of the Committee. the general tlrffuaion ofedircatioit amfllllt lll9 ll,90Pl9i _ _ of the United States was owing to their ltdopllull.‘ (so far as. lloirse besides himself (Mr. Davri-s; who was not 5iil|~‘fi"tl llltl circumstaiiceg peculiar to their republican for-n rrftwvernrnentl rrritlirng coiild be rrrore irbeurd and futile lligiit a rt‘VIl‘ill ‘ll 95' would admit.) oftlic Scottish system; the fuurrdatron of whrclrl clrvat ii,r_iitatrorr_. With respect to _tlii- ryassriia of I rtiellllm _l0 was a tax upon the proprietors of the soil. ln Scotland thel compel the registration ofthe Original (rrants. should the hair. humor. or proprietor. of the soil in a Parish are bound, by law,‘ incnrlrer introduce a Bill frir that purpose. it should lIfll'6 lllll to liuilil tlic School-house and to pay one-half of ‘the bchool-.~ (the Hon. Mr. tjva) support; but, beyond that. lie wouldbe no master's salary. The principle is a fair tiitil equitable 0119 ; party to any meatlrire affecting the titles of Ill! ll'°l"l‘*l°"' r and. if the House mean to grant any thing like a_ full measure As far back as the Session of I843. ll V"’“ld ll’ l°“"‘li ll)‘ ll of juuice go ",9 ,,.,,p|,' Wm, ,.e,|.ec. to education, they will reference to the Journal of the House, that even Mr. (,o0pel', adopt the arrrendtrrent o the lion. irieriibcr, Mr. Mooney. who had been the Speaker and Leader of the l'.*t'_licIt_ ll0"3“i Hon. Mr, WARBURTON, \Vrtlr respect to what had fallen as it had been called.bad acquiesced in the tleterntitiattrm filth!‘ from his hon. colleague (Mr. Yeo,) to the effect that tlrree- Home G_overnnrenr, with res ct to the Titles of the (')rrgin'-il fourths of the electors of the First District if Priiico County Grantees. When the Ejected Tenants Bill ofthatSi‘sst0tl had were opposed tothetaxation scheme for the supportof education, been reported from tho Uomrnitree of the whole House, lie. he (Mr. W.) must be; leave to deny the correctness of the (Mr. Cooper) moved tliatthe Bill be rccointrritted, for the pur- aaseriion. That no elitions in favor of the scheme had been pose of amending the same, accordtrtgto his own vii-ws; ttriil entrusted to him (i r. You) was very easily rtccountt-d for. the presmlrle to his amendment was this: " Whereas Her Ma- wirlrout admitting the truth of tli.it assertion. It was geiie_ial- _ye.~'t)'_’s Ministers have stated. in their‘ Dospatliea. that the I known, amongst the electors of the l"irsi District of Pluto!‘ conditions contained in the Grants were iiiipracricalrle. and that (gounty, that their representative, Mt. Yeo, was averse to the it would be unfair to deprive the Proprietors of such Grants of taxation scheme; sntl. therefore, none of tlieiri, excepting the the Lands for the tron-performance of such conditions; but, as few who with him were opposed to it, would ttiirik of placing Proprietors have imposed conditions upon persons who have a Petition having reference to the question in his liajirlil. i-rrprovarl the land. which are so oppressive as tddeprive such Some inrlivirluals in that quarter, as well as others in various persons ofthe bent-fit of their’ iniprovv-ments; it is therefore other sections of the Island, had, with all the seal and industry not nrrly necessary. but just and equitable. that while the pru- which frequently distinirriishes the agents of shad cause, done prit-tors of ‘rich grants are allowed to retain the fee-simple of all they could, by riiisreprsar-ntatioir. to prejudice the rnirirla til the land sograntcd in its wilderness state. that persons who the people against the scheme; and it could not he denied tltvll. lrave cleared such land. and brought it into a state fit for culti- in too many irtstarices, those propagators of l'-lseliood hail la- vatirin at their own cost and labor. and have erecti-d dwellirltt that there could be little or no necessity for any further so- irrarlra, rc';.:ivo to the quvslton, at present. He would, there- fore, inert-ly briefly lIItll(‘alt' the coiirse wliirli he use disposed to pursue, with rrspe-rt to it All who had spoken had so- lilltlwletlguil the necessity of i-ilucaliiiii, rind the inefficiency of the present at strrn. It was. therr-lore. clear Iltol they were all ciinviricert, that it was tli--rr dilly ltl mtilti‘ all £3010 without livi- aiots for gr-ireral rducsttntr; if they could do '00 pissing any undue buvthsri upon the people for its support, wfls was prepared to go with the Bill. it brought in.in soeosdanee with the principles and iirtoniled operation indicated by the Report; brrt, sirurilrl that be lost, he would be in favor of the sclr-rric ltl2flCSlt‘tl liy the lion. and lt-irrired mernbrr for Char- ltll.'.t‘ltlWlI, (.\lr. Palrirei.) as the next best. 'l'lri- pririciple‘ recognised in the aincrrdriient proposed by the hon. lllrlltllol fan. the Sr-ciirrd District trf Queen's Coiiiily. (Mr. Mooney.) was one in strict .ticcor.l.irrr~c with rvarori and justice; but, being petsuarlrd that its rricorporiitirirr with the llrll worild xlrdartger ts firril passage, llt‘ (Mr. F.) felt it to be his duty to vote against its adoption for the prr-stint; although. as is separate measure of justice to tho pe‘o'plr-, it would have liia"cordr'al . COLES. He wished the lion. Amcmlrer (Mr. llliioiivv) coiild be persuaded to withdraw his smentlrrisnt. llt-. (Mr. Mooney) could not lint lrriow that, should it be tidopt.-rl, it would he very likely to ruin the Bill, and be t rrteaiis of WlIlIl||Iltllll‘.', for at least another year, the hcaeli of the Pttnlelliplstlcrl measure from the people. He wontl illtlvil. lllitl. the lion. mi-iiibcr have leave to withdraw his lIn|t'lttlfnPtll. Mr. l\lt)()i‘lFI\'. He would not consent to withdraw his amerrrlrnerit. He was, by no ..io.rris. szriigiilnc in his experts- tirinsr of beuig able to t-:irry it; lrirt he was f'l|Ii\’l|.ced that the rliscrissiiirr \\'lllt:lr it lrurl otzctisinrrt-il \\':is ralt-uluterl to do rntich gum] tlrroirulinut the cotrirrry, by tlpt:IIlI|l{ the t-_i er of the people, arid conviircinp tlrr-rrt of the rrcc.-silty r-fii:c- satrrit vigiliirr-e and activity‘. on tlr~'l|‘ own part. for the redress of ilrrir grievances, and or the t'o.ly of lftl~'llllg iirrplivirly to the liberal professions of those who, for viltatcver ptlrylosll, wlrr-r'ier iirdividual or party, souglr: the support wlrrcli tlit-ir strlfrnrzes could afford. If his rrirrerrdiiierir sliorriil he rejected; if the Gm-errirneiit should, by their rrpprisitirin to it, t'orrl'ess llrrl tlr-y did not dare to art- It!ln[lI the timing of tlic prnpricloi.I,~l~r the support of I mi':t~‘ure. tlrc rrtrrst rreritlfiil \\ lircli rorrlil be devised, illtl. iii the riprvraliori of which, all c|.r<.~‘i-s Wtlllt li|\'(? rt direct l)"lN‘r|('lal llIlt.'l’t.’3l,——ltI llic arrrtiiirit of only £900 .t \e:it‘, on .'It‘C0lllll til" tltriir rslalt-rt. froirr vi llll li tltr'_V tllt‘\t' -llllltl -lly. rii.t nfrlic prick.-is til tlt" teiraritry, to the .irrirriirit of in my Ilruri.~:trirl3: it was time for them liorrr-stly to crime frrrwrtrd riurl lll|IlI.'(‘1’l\i't: the [wtlple bv ti plain and rrriarirlrigirrriis lI(‘.l\'ll'l\\'lt‘tl.'lllClll of the truth. If such was actually rlie fact. lot it lie.-ulniiiirr lie llItIV(‘tl and cirr- rivd to tho cflect, "l'liat thy nro uriailslo to do tiny tlrirr-_v for the teiinntry, in airy case in ulrir-lr Iliirrr irrtt-rt-~t-i may he oppose-rl to tlro~e of the proprietors: that the coir-liliorr or the tvrrrrrrtry will never lie lreticri-rl, to lllt' zirirritirit of one shilling, by tiny Ilrirra tlm (;'irvr>rrirn-rit (-.tri do for the-iii. ll\' l|lt'I|Ill| of llrt'lf Il|ll- jorrty irr rlr- lloiisi-: and that lllt' litre of the ti-rr:irrtr_v til" l’riiir-o l'Idw:ritl lsl:iiir| rrrirst. rlir-rt-llirr-, lro lIt)|ll‘lt's.~l\ left in tho liarrds iiftllc proprietors; fur the (iuvt-rriiircirt dare not interfere. ---4 tlany te cmigratefcoar it to this. and there was mirlrtnu whict. such persons dreaded more, than a recourse to sirailsr imposi- llfll “'0. ‘OI’ -150 loyytlort either of the Government or of any public lnatitstjens. hey look upon a Islstion aelsemo with . fhey think it would beaerirso to sanction it; 1090. ll! liar! little so. set only would they be consenting to as lacuna at’ their present drflleelties, as respects theta- eslves, hat would be oeasentia; to the perpetuation of s ‘Ulh lihal and hwrtbes upon their children. They thlolglod thlrthrtly, that if they once allevv direct eaaistiee Is heltsblifiad rtheaappcsesfsn ‘s eh’ be it what “ .970 “ II“ fl“ IO 50 flldfi ‘mi fig.“ 0'? "ll" rim. sort. Ivsll he is- 2hll§IItOfIIeh|I atone! rchildrert. ‘ll es‘ t‘v:irr“.the old «at. leetlsmal a .i...s"i.i.id ' ' "H it K -ever ideas. is Iaglaad, 0 copy in the Government and the L‘-gistature. The people ex- pected that than veastious questions, on the proper solution or psssperit of the century. would be the first to occupy the at- tutioa ltapaliep or iaeapodieirsy asrespected their dasatlsa. would satisfy 0f,€OIVl0C the . paetporreraae itli reference to those qoeatlons, were regarded as they ought h be by their represeflatlves. just sat down, that his observations, totrcliiitg the irrtrnrlurtion nftlicse qiiesiinriv, in oormr-sion with the Ito by him (Mr. Davies) were both premature ail uncalled for. . nrljlnvtla with hivrr its-the Leader of the Government; rind tltiit. rt on F.dticstron., ..l..ru|.| ayatem of free odor-nrion, on account of the tits of a half-penny an it he fooird that the people were opposed to the contemplated Before lb. h“ “,,",,.| elution, the penpla generally had been rttzre tvlriclt it would he ritrcesririrv to im so for its support, the mea- lrd to entertain the belirf,that it was the intention of the liberal sure would be abandoned. Avid there ore, thrrt he might distinctly party, stinrilil they be in tire rriojoritv. in the next llou-e. to eater upon a full investigation and settlement ofthoee questions without delay: and it was nothing but the confident expectation of tlrsmlc. relative to such irwestiration and asttlerarnt.tlut had pl the liberal prrty in the position which they now oc- which depended the well-being of the tenrmtry,and the general the Government and the Assembly; and no alleged ' immediate consi- pecple of the prop_rtsty t. or that their well-grounded expeetations,. length: and, as nearl well be imagined. ai er in favor of the tax, or against it,— that apparently being the only real cause of any rest difference of opinion, with respect to the merits of the understand how many ofthosri present were in frivnnr of tlic taxa- tion scheme or it posted to it, he , an opportunity it dlvlding on the question. The llElf'."'| was then put by the Clrairrvtari; and, as the room in vvhich I e n.. ering wna prnptntd that they pltnrrld have ld was too small for a division. it was proposed that all who were to the tits should leave the room, and all who who were opposed _ in firvoar of it should remain. The proposal was acted upon: and the result was, that only one man. as up and he was one who had no child. him : " The scanner yrr: got a few e ildran, the better.” . e deba ed t the iris. went out, Mr. C.) afterwards said to unusual to had extended to a re ‘bat could every thing had been said t port ,—he fell tribute for its support, has now to contribute frir the mainten- llllml. Wllll IOIIIO Itttcceli, in their Vofiflllllfii Illll "l|".\' ll"‘fl ll9€|l houses and other buildings thereon, should be secured in llt(‘lr Q_|'|'|‘ Rp,y'r_q, am of jails and a lunatic asylum; and it ought to be r.-mom. p_ersu.idcd by them that, for the support of the tonlemllllllell llll}ll‘tIl’t‘rl'ienttl. by a settlement upon the land; or rn_cr.se of Mr. D.-tvllis. na Clr:r'ir-rrrirri of rho tforrnirirrt-o ntlptlltiletllo pre- ll"°l‘lrlll3l lv"l"l9 ‘mlll°*||ll0lIll|ldtIlI!eni:e which have supplied -‘.V'l"l' °l Elllll-‘Illlllli ll W°'llll l’° "9¢“‘“'Y ‘° ""9059 “''l_‘ ‘’l. l'¢llll{ fjccled. or deprivi-d riftheir land by the prriprtt-tors of piiro the llrirft ofiiii Ailtlii-as in His lfiarellr-rrrry. to r.-rpu.-st llis ' ban, W,-,h “wit vicumh have Kenumny bad ‘heir mume in 9-0,“ 0,. 30* on every “to M,” of gll the lands under crrltivn- the original grant§_) in be n||.,wp,| ,, fair gnd ypaeun-able cmn. _cu|leii_cy. toirpply to the Colo.ii:il Ullllfll for rriforiiirirruir on the sub igltlraltce. and in the want of moral and intellectual training. tron ; and hence the opposition to tlresclicrne, Ill the shape or ,.,.,.,,.i,,,,, [0, .y,,,,,. ;,,,,,,,,,.e,,,,.,,..‘u Tm.’ M (g,,,,_ M,._ C.) jrécl ol the (tort lteirt-i, rrlporto-il ill lollnmi ; It is an old and true saying, that it is better to pay the baker 3 lllw Pelilirilli front some ofthe individuals so dB('elVt'(l. llur. thoualrt. was quite euflicicnt to shew that illl hopes of esulrr-tit To 1],, 15,.../;,.,,,,, 3,-, _q_r,._,.,.,[_.,. ;;,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,. ),r,,,-,_,r,,_ L,-,,,,_ v than the doctor; and, ill may be allowed, I will add to this a with respect to his (Mr. W'!.) 0Wll ¢0Ilaltl_ricnla, lie was prou were then abandoned. by the cscheat prirty themselves: but, 1.-mutt Gar.-nior, &r.. or. of Prince I-.‘Jii-ard Iisliuul. ll .i..jr.. ‘due, “,1 n,‘ it it i, buy" .0 my “,9 Pmwn 0,. ‘he and happy to be able to say, that he belrevcrl nrnr-tenths of whilst referring to this dflrumfnf, us :tn evidr-nce ofthe iib.rii- M“. H, ,,m:”,_; YOUR ,1“ H,” ‘mm a echoolruastei-,tlian the lawyer or the harrgman." The general lhcm were in favor of the new system, as set l'nrrh tn the l_1e- rlonmcnt of cache at auitaiior. in I813. he could not frirliear rc- T, _ I, I. ‘ ”_ ' _ ' _ ’ ', ’ l , r _ 1 difiujion at education win 5. ‘ha Kgngfgl difrugign of an we port before the Committee; niirl. lll(lEPtl, as regarded the i_in- marking how singularly inconsistent Mr. Cooper was. in ll.'I\’- ,.me',','c"c"".:°r“_ "I°""‘;), i-iii.-Ito. ltCl\lrIIl\’\ ‘u-ll:_e’l I9 'fC“'l’l"hJ"!' elements oforder, peace, harmony and happiness. It will in» ptlrltlllt |lleI~‘l||‘€ l!€ll9|=lll)’r “ml “"3 "CW l“‘“l9"l_l° ll)‘ ll)’ “'lll‘_l' inf: prayed His Excclli-ncy to withhold his assent to th- late ,1,“ y.;“.L:l”,.,,L.‘ pi’; ,|‘,..,,,,'.:.'|'r,,,‘;,‘,::“.:‘y,,‘ |_.‘,. _,,',,",'i',l'_"':,', ;':L_::e",'- l' crease the capacity for, and the amount Of Ptlle °l'.l".“m°nl9r ll‘ ll ‘"5 P'“l’°5°‘l l° wlllmll ill l‘° (u""' M" W dld "M ha." Elecled T°""'li' C"mPe"3‘ll"ll lllllu °ll llle l¥l’"“"'l ll'"l ‘he the A!I9|lll)l-\ ’icqrtli-iifir A ll|'Il Ill fs'ltlrlI of llilo 'll'l|lttLl uiriotriit iif 3 domestic circles. It will afford security to property . and give tale to say. that he would be rtsliamrd to represent any t:onstI- passinz of it would confirm the Titles of the Proprietors; al- .i,., ,,,,,.,,,.,,,‘.''Q,,',, g;,.,,, ,.|,.,,,r,] y,,. r,,,.y y,,.y;,,,. ,y,;.,,, 0,, W ,,;, l‘ the best guarantee for the fulfilmentof every obligation of titency that could not perceive lllll-V smll ll lrlessttig it WIS though he lrirnselfin 4842. prit, upon the Joiirmil of the .\s- ,i,,, L;,_.,,,e,,,,,,, (;,,,.,,,,,,,, ,;,,d, ,y,,,,',, is m, m.,_,.,, 0,. Ion, ll--_y vi dilly. It will give a stimulus to industry, and assist ingenuity. calculated to confer upon them and the people in general; and semlily, a record, tantamount toa declaration to the validity fnrri.iiiioir, frnui irliicli he can obririn the rcturri sought for by rlte ‘I It will dimiuisli the temptation to crime. and enable individuals hotv deserving it was of their supptllli lltll 0|ll_V Otl ttccoulll ol of those 'l‘iiles. Auseiiibly-." li to secure the objects of their reasonable or laudable ambition. the advantages which would spring f.|‘tlm.tl, lint also as respect» Mr. DAVIES. llowever unmimrnelled the lion. Lefttlr-r oftlre _ The Hi.-r-errrli Sertiort ofirrr Act 43. Geo. 3, cap. I. for reprint. ( Allll Wllllr. with respect to individuals and families, it will ed the lightness of the burthert which it would impose upon rnvernrtrtlnl or any other hon. immber of tlte Ilnurae, ring t e mg an Act. iniiiul.-d iii. Act for th.- ntliacroril r.-cnv.-ry of certiiin ll F dung thei; mind. md ;m,,,.,,,, ""3, condmon; jg win incjegge them, compared with the magnitude of the benefits which would lrirnsalfto be‘, with rcrrpect to pledges to his constituents,‘ he could. of His .\liiye.rty‘a Quit Item» in the Island of $1. Jr-hit," might be 0 . "hue .,,i.j;_ ‘id in .1“, opening up and improving our resources result from it. _ . ' pot l)0"Ill0I'£ independent, on that score. than he (blr._l)irviea) knew hold to wiirraiit tlie I|I|lp0.~llltIII on the p.-irt nfrliu House of Aiiseiii- a i ‘M cunuumu hmely to ma ‘mun, Pnupuhy or me Co,ony_ Hon. ML wHELAN' "e W” d,.c,,ye,"y m f“.,,- we IIIIIIIO to he. Ile writs. indeed. advovratrng tho nprrrrrin of id as ply. tltat iiuclr a source of irifoririiirion did exist, which section is us I". ‘ ' am not aware whether or not the details of the Education principle of the amendment proposed by llle l‘°“- member for ‘V'_‘:‘::l'*_lP'f98e’l:lI|IV¢ ll’: will: bill ll°‘l"l '° "' ll"; "'°"' "":"l',°," °,"' °',',’?,' ,‘,_, ,. , . . ‘in win embmu ‘fly new "mu" “m alluded M in me Rep“, the Second Dmric, or Quunm Conn,’ (Mn Muoney); M,“ he g N “:5 pr, owrriuc rtnever the terrnntry ring it. even uir y. re , ‘ll W.l(‘t‘I9It!, marry or ire .Pl’0_[rllc|Ill'!,l of’ l.nrnl in the Island 0. . _ . . . . - f i“ [cum me‘, . « . y the result oftltnwc enquiries, whiclt be corrsttlerod the of l rrrice l‘.d\\'.IlI.l, rm: rt-siili-rit in (until I rrturrr mid lruliirid. uritl ', 9"’ l"r°l’° llle C°‘"llllll0¢. l-‘llll If ll“ Bill 1' l0 l’! lll’|Wll “P °PP‘l"ll ll‘ 3‘l°l‘ll“" Wlely "ll '°°"“"l ° , ll t-ovcrnorentnnd the Assembly bouiitl in dutv to the nplc rrnrire- crinnot conveiirr.-rirl - I'| th- Q 't R - I ’ tl - -‘ll l- J - B ‘ I mlclly in ‘°c°"hn°° will‘ ll"l R'l’“"v I “lmllll ‘“lll1"ls lb“ P*‘ll°"°.Vi ‘ml ll" lmllollc-V ‘ll Welling lo make u a Pa" 0‘ the tlllllely toinstitute. and lirrnertfly rind ilill8'9ntlY to Pllfsecufe In an Ilrr-reforc criuctctl Ir)‘ ntillrori.tI' £lfl'll‘||£:'l|l'|ll '|l.'l:|'.l“ll‘ Ilrn revieu A ‘r ill’ highly wmllly 9’ °‘"'l5l‘l°l’3ll"ll ll’ 3l'“3'“l ll'l'lli R¢P0l’l9 3" Ellll“ll°l‘ nlll- 5”“ ‘ll l'"l"°"‘l “ml e‘“en‘l"d svvslem 0' l|3ll°§ he had not the rriorvt distrrnt expectation of being rt grrirwr lw tor of Lots or part dr slrnrov of iris of l:l|llt‘l.'4 in this lfll"lll4l rlifiirl: " thst it may contain a recominendiitiiru, to the effect, that the general education, as that roritemplatt-d by the llcport, it-ortld, ;,_ A, an indcpeiulent representative of the people, he ‘iii.-ml up irig iii (Emir ltirriiirr or llt:l:llltl .-lr..lI zrrrtl do on or tr.-rlire flse first ll °°lll°"lPl4l°‘l Ellllllllllllll Blll llllll lll°l“¢l0 I Pl’0VlBl0ll for the it wit! admitted on all hands, he the greatest imnri-dtnte lzoorr there to advocate rrrid mrrintnin. ricconlirrg to the best of his irlrilitv. din)’ of .-\rir;ust meal eiuruirig tin: p:i-.~iii~v .-frliis Act tlldfllélfstl nod P establishment of three Scholarships, in connection with the that the Legislatiire coulrl confer upon the Colony; rind, rliere- wliirt he believed to be the rights oftlis people; irndrlroso criquiriiia |lit_\ tln.-ir Quit “cuts in ...r.-..., .....|”..l...tl p.-rv ilri-ir future Quit "' Central Academy. These scholarships might. be fixed at fore, nothing which was likely either to ilefent rl-e irrterrtimis which he felt it to ho hisduty to urge upon the Ilouse, with fI\’le\V ltorrtit nrrrnirilly rrnil re-,-ulnrly in Ltliitltltl, in .i.;. It.-ct-iv.-r Girri.-ml "‘ a '30 each, to be 0pt‘n to the competition of youth from of the representatives of the people, with respect to that to the redrs.-as ofthe most serious grievances of the tcniiviriy, were of Iliir .\r..y‘....,~.. q,,',, ;re,,,.._ ,,, y,-,, ,,,,,p,.,_.,_, “L.,,,,,_,._ ,,,,._l, .0,‘ at theiltsee counties of the Island, for which they should be set measure. or even to delay its cstalrlisliment, should lie onn- riot enqlllllelf the justice and neceatrity of which had nnt _r.-cerrtly or ports or ynltulcrt of Luis. rrlinll not he lr.iblo to he proceeded “‘ 'l""l- I-"llllllllr 40 the good effects arisintt front the estublisli- nected with it. Let the llrll. in the first lllare. lic 80 lf*"l9‘l- ,l:_°d°'""° "'"l"r"l ".'.l""" l"" "'°l “'°" .“'l"“ l'°."" """ "" "'"'“" "‘-""""‘ “".‘l"‘-’°'"‘l l’.l' ‘lilo -'\"l- ' ll‘ me“, “p ‘choldnhiw in m,“_|_ coun”i"_m Enghmd’ in the mat nothing conhined in it may “ppm”, ,0 an-‘ml any sumciem " egie oftheilr crintltttoii and ofthe tleccptrnns wlttcl_r been prac- “ l'ro\'rder.l tie\‘ci'ilicl_c.-oi, llrzrl if iaucli l'r0prii.-torit do neglect to 3. Ufimd fine!‘ Ind in me 0'”. American CM0“i°3_m we Imam‘. fl" “ch npreaenuunn‘ am, "mo“__”lmcc” fin U", (‘I30 lupltyntreterirrnlry tngorrernl, but! fully eonvrrrced llIllI\IW0I'O pay lllclf Quit lterilit, Irurii trim: to time, for the ri race of Six prr wholesome influence the)’ exercise in stirnulstinrt and sosiain- part of tho ptoririctors. as riiirtbt iiirluce Her Majesty tp refu|s€' ,a,::,,,,,',’:" m common ‘Mme’ rm" me Gunmmem M mo :::".'.',l,h,: “'1 “'''e 'l'““ l’“"""',° ‘“‘.‘‘d ’:"‘l l""«l“l""-"'"""‘l,"'3'-V ‘ll ituy the industry and snsbirion of young men of talents and ac- the Royal Assent to the Bill. Let it be so framed. trat t_ic ' ML‘ , ' , ' ‘flit but its rifriri--iiirl. l "~‘ “ill -9“ l" l'‘'"'! l"'_ " "W" 'l' ‘l"ll'°lll°'ll'i"'l1"ll l0 the fool. Illal I 5ch0l-“Ship frequently House and the coirrilry may have reason to look forward to its inducedbufilzfgrEy:'y:;fl"yy{:,‘p,,::‘:ffi:p¢pr:':‘:iehpemleJ:‘ip.y'l::|:n ::l'|dl.‘t::.RtrlI..ll he linlilir In be llttlcmstltrtl lt_i'.;-iii.<_t li.-.rt-rit il'iro..-ii.-o’. ii stlurds the requisite means to a person of talent, who may be speedily becoming it part of the law of the lflml: lllltl lll°"r pledges nrid promises ofirrilividuiil r-irrirlirlirre-r furs tlm !Ilfl‘|‘1|g('s]n’;- ,....,. ,,, _f""""'f“' l‘ 'l "l ll” Fl 0”“) ‘‘l-_‘‘“ 3"" "ll ' "- |rt fortunate enough to win it,o.fprrrauing his studies at an edu- when in operation, steps may surely be taken for carrsing that ,|,,, ,,,,,,,,|e. 0,. ,,y m,,,,,,, ,,y-,, ,‘.,,,.,,,;,,i ,\,y,y,.,,,,,' y,,r,,,.,, .1... |,,,.. 9.....- u.t..;,. . " ;"“"'d‘ """"‘, l.-"l "'."' l""l’°“_", .""',',""'_“ l‘’ l';'’ l",‘.'l""' tlr cational establislirrienr, when, without such Scholarship, the class to ctrntribirle l0 ll’ 5"l‘P"l‘l Who, u-;.h,,,,r mg adoption of [;|l elwllllll. lly the friends and ngcntitoftlrn tlilrly now in l"“"l‘l’. riiid ..n.,'...'.i|.”. l.“h”'Il.l ‘if I rfmce l"d“."“‘iii‘i\..'-t lllI:"ftlll"i:l.l .l‘llIlII'll:l“ ll want of the necessary funds to maintain himself in a teapec- ‘Mr, Mooney’! ainendrnenr. would escape Scot-free. The tr_rilli he knew not; rilrlrougb ha arr.-pectetl it w..s pnrlly l) v lrrvtli—il wiis ,,.,,,.,m[,,,, ,,',’r;,‘_l::,',"_;:;";, _',;",'_'”"‘ ‘" "c,',,_,,,_, _,, _,;,,,.|, pm ,,,,_,,,,; lei tab'le"poeition, would compel his ebandoninerit of acazlr-mic; is that, nrrlwithstarrrlirig the justice ‘nd eqirity of the pri-‘it-rple quite rt-ririiri thiit tlirr people had been led in look for itririrotlririg “.y,,_ _,_,_,, M ,,,,,,y,,‘,,: ,y,,_,:",,,,;.,',l,’,i',:,:,' “.x|‘...r lllt! .-tiiriio irriiy lltl rriiido P“ prrt'stttts—looltrnp‘ | '3)’, M the good B"-“cu a,.,.i"g from me, of Mr Monneyis ,,,.,,,,,,m,{ 3",‘-n.|m9m, ins arloptinri and incur. ,. morn frriiri tli.-itpitrty, tlrzrn the trrcrn eslrililishrrrr-rrt of what V|’.'l!l my,|,,' “ml Pm:e,,d,.,l ,,,,.,,,,;, ,,c,.,,',.d;,,,,|y; H. .| .uc|. no.0“... pi) ‘.'“l’l"ll’ll¢lll °l Scllolarsliips. on the around: I have just met!‘ lloration with the Bill. "llftlll l'"lVe its ririn. Arid. 9' l" ‘he l Wm?"l "'° ""’l"‘"~‘ll’l° 5) "l°"l ‘ll ‘7"l""|l"l9lll= '""l ll‘-ll “‘"“ll' ir.-tmirriirrrrtl inr iifor.-.i:.i.l .iIr:.ll Ito c.r.i.-Irr:ii'u i'li-li-'ilcii- Iliiil the will °r ll0'l0'l. l am that-oorrlily convinced, that air annual expundiirire opposition in the adoption of the Report made try the hon. "ll" ""°'l""’°"°'-‘v "" 'l'” l""" “ml.” A’-‘°"'l".' ''"‘l 'l'" G‘'‘'"''‘"'‘''''- l’rt>prielor.o lirivc so rregli-ctotl to puy their Qt-it limits. and tbat 0' -€99 Wflllltl be I highly judicious one, for the purpose I have member for Hi-lfast, (Mr. Davies.) art the ground. thin the Go- l l',‘"“""'" "'9 l9"""l" "ml ll"! ll"'l'"""""- Wllll " VIEW '_" llle |"~'l=lX=l_- .1... “id |,,,,,, ,.r ,,,,,.,,, ,,,. ,,y,,,,,., uf Lo... No liiible to he proceeded’ l-5 .l|t!t alluded is. If it be necessary to adduce an] Proof of the vernment had not yet brought forwaril and settled the Land. "°'' ‘'1’ "‘'"° Illtilitll 0|‘ other. oflllr N\'eillllll' ll! “'l"°l'- °" me" lltttlll-"l -‘N ll"!-'l'l tllf°‘-*=lt'il- "’ "l'|l"’l%°-3 Wlllcll result from the establishment of Scholar and Fish:-ry Reserves questions, he (llon. l\lr. W.) would. at lcmle" la“ l"""” '3'“ l"'.“"‘l "‘ "'9 l""""- We rc.-poctfullv tllllltllll tn vnur l-‘.ric..-lli-.nl‘«)"5 ""“‘l‘l}""'l°" "'° l°l ‘MP3. l ml! reuiirid the Committee, that two of sur Island Present. say amliitrg more than that he rliirirrrlrt the brinziiirr y°"{.,y F" cm as "Km" de°|'1-"3d‘'"" ‘'8 had new" made My “'”"“‘l"1ll‘”“tl'='llll-liikeillriiiiin llvpiirl ill ll C‘‘''''‘''"“° "7 ‘ll’ ,-,,,m,_ed,,c“ed ,, we Cemny Acndemy “ Ch"l°uem“,n_ ,-mwnd of me“ quemnn.’ in connuiun Wm, H“, of ma mm ' Pl; it." orllltlae nrllurlctlto. l_ho lion. menilrr-_r.lllr- lll"'ll£""l0',' whole lltipsu on the Sirrte of the CtllrlII\'v 2!..t Mrirclr. l.t~25. where- rm have won distinguirtberl honors and rewards. one in the Aca- template.) rt-forrn in the system of general education. was pro- y,;,,c,::,,,,T;,,;e:,;e"h?:'~?;"l;fi,2',h;,Td"'“: '::'°,T"‘c',':e:,l";.nl::':::;'i3':’r in it flllpflilfd, u Receiver Goiierril of llla .\liijii.~ity'_=l (lull lllffll. |l¢' acr demv at Pictou, and the other iii the Academy at St. Andrew’s, I i-nature and vory impolitic. As resnecterl tlrc rdurationsl ii full rind |lVM‘(|l'llV0cnl déclltlffllllon llflllllflll the revival ofthe Pflclleltll um", mm“-d ml lh°.l"l"".d' “ml °""”°”‘l comldumme "m" or lrri N. ., and, that by their success in Erst winning Scliolarsliips scheme. it was certainly’ "Ill"-ll "lore likely to be damazrrl. if iruirniiun, or from giving them disiincrl to underirtand that be '''m":! "y -1'" '""l"""-ll‘ "'1' 2 - 1 3,]. f at ing’s Coll-ge, \Vimlsor, were they enabled to compete not completely circrimt-enteil. thin in any W-1v fitrllicrcd. byl would never hen piirtv in any measure having for int oliiect iiiry U “."'l " r"".'“" "l_’l'°""" "‘ Y‘“"' C""""'“"°l’3.' ll‘: ell‘ "“°_‘.' “'1, be: for and carry ntftlig hilt." mi... up pw{,,,,,..,.,ip_ Th". "e ",5 ,",,,,.,;m;0n of ilinae long-vexed questions in cnrincxinri inri-rfarerrce ivitli the titles of proprietotls, as fotatrded on the 0.23:". :l'‘’ ".°'"'5 ll°C"lV0f l-iiiieriil. tlrny ylrc wluile ‘Qrllvll :"'mm:’r°‘fdL"Ym| ‘ 4 facts not only creditable to the young gentlemen themselves, with it; and it would certainly be most preposterous to make l nnl Grants from the Crown. And. iilrverved the honor-'ilile miiin- y.-Y 'y:m.''|r'”'":y""”,d '0 ‘:50 mi" “l, H";-in mlimmilu ll...-li w'rst'rIllL'cle(l fr" ii-ill i-tr-ii i-int so the wire or their reiiowoounuvmen in tire ---em- or rim -mi no-»'«iiui and imru---am scheme. to “en “"""'i“"'=-lmir-z.'i-ny r-lain or rm--i-e --r ii-i- i«ind- i- ii.‘-“...'.‘ ril'".'.'..I.;".JI’3L.."“.£i.'.'3l1"i“...."?.'E.Z."..Jl r... .:.:...;...... .r -.- l"ll3°lt lllll lfl Sn It'll. corn entirely so extensive as that of Pendent irtlon the issue ofa war with the Prflrlrietnrs. l’°°" "'Y""'l- l.r”°l ll ‘l“° '“ '"'." °“"""3"“-' l" 'l'‘’ G""""'"""l. l° iiirtiiiil ili-iillliiiiitdul llie fiiirlln: l'tl‘lll‘ltiillv soul.-d. ll)’ l’“.‘l"ll ll'”l" lfi NW‘ SW1“. or as that of our Brunswick, two lsland lads lllr. MOONEY. In reply to my hon. fr ierid Mr. Wlir-lair. "."Y- "'''l l l’"l‘°'''- 9"" °'"’ °l,ll"'" ‘P “' ll" l'‘'"' ''"‘l‘ T'l‘l'3“' (lrrit lteni, together with the I).-piiriu‘ cltiirgi.-a for rr.-ii-elling and lhlllllll llrlre I0 Iolrl distinguished themselves, as the young lmust confess it is very amesins to hear that lionorable [Pl'|ll8- "°"' '” l "m "'~"°'r' . 1'.” '“"°""l.l "l'".’l‘ ""’l‘ l'l'‘°° '" M'"":"l"' other fees. rirul tlirtl tlte erpi,-naps iircum-d in r.t.:nvcrirr§ ll“ '9‘ --' eltleznen to whom {have aow made reference. While. then. man talk of the probability of my amendment defeating the if’ ‘M l""l’°'° “r ”l‘'“3 """ "°""d'.""'"°" ‘M menn" b’ '-""d'' lllllllliler "film I:iiilQiiit lloot. iinil paid out nfrliolliiil lleiil lla- l 9 l0litl|h0tI|’llll Provinces have given such proofs as these of; Bill. I am tarinted with coalescing with the Iron. and learned L“gl'lI"l|ln(::!fll00d. effect was to be given to_wltnt was considered Venue‘ n,m",m, ‘h whule ,_,.,,m “H .,.,mm ,h,,,,_.,.,,,,y N3“, i,,,,,. their enlightened libcrslity in rushing provision forthe support member for Charlottetown, (Mr. Palmer.) for the purpose of ,i,,,, W,‘ ,',°"'"l"°m y',?h|:'l:.dfi3r 0'.’ nmznmllmlllf Flu". can“. dwd "ml F'l‘l"’ l'£"‘l'l. excepting the sum of Six lllliitlml _I'l _ of their educational institutions, and while such liberality has annoying the Government. irt this I denv. Mr. Prilvner ,,,,,,,',,‘",,, m".:"',,",,',c 0 n m ,m‘,'-':,:" ‘Ge “° ' M'"‘,,'P;,°"d 3‘*Vt’"l.V l'0l"lilI. lvliicll wiiii liniiileil overt" ll“ P"”"‘“ ,“’“’''°'' 1 I cos erred an honor trpott our Academy here, and the most solid = knows me too well to ask me to do such it lfllflg; ll Mr. Palmer. lnIlnQdlRlel§’°l‘l,Irlll'O inyterczt zlrotrlreen ‘I’: rletotwa °::ii:'"i.°.iii ":rItI'tIt‘l‘t:l Gmflnl‘ 0'" "r Which‘ "ml" i" “ll” l""'"m"' nlmnll" or hm ham lord “ll"ll'llos on two individuals, vrnose thirst for knowledge was ‘I although he and I seldom sgrrc. ll prepared to carry eat any themselves that they could or rririss .l’.......Z..-..i o tllllllllt to the am.‘ p""'"l"d"" M 'l'" l"r"'"'"""'i"""l l"°°°°"'"5"- of Brat created within its walls—we should not. is my opinion. measure that would he of any benefit to the people, run prr- rneirsuve, airiorrg tlio pcnpln iv induclh! .“‘mn mm” mm 'llre House of Airaeirrlrly t....uld here orrmv.-, [hut in ilre year am . we '1'.“ uppommny’ "hm '. I" ‘but "vii"! ma Pu“ ‘O N" u M. "mum". for “H” Puma". I ‘M bmmd M -“MM it [mu mo n hm it ‘punk, impale upon "mm, for," lnrxpofl I829 n_n Adrlrcss was pie.-ciii.-rl by the ll.rna_" of rlvrr; div!» Irklhe in 3000'“! oar Education Laws, of introducing a feature into no party any longer than I see that party with which I ireneral- Ill! P*.l'"'¢lll Oflitl Mlniiiil tiiir of 20s. or 8'ls. r 100 acres. Hr; :l.“"' l""'"",_1""‘”,"""',"‘ "3’ r“'.‘"‘''‘''.'‘' l‘,' ll‘? '3'"; ,1: “’°,:'v' cat tho chlnrlor of our Central Academy, so productive of much lv vote carry out bi-in-ficisl measures for my constituents. writ. invited, by letter to intend rhirt me.-ring. Ila ntleudt.-d i..-,.-nrd- '",';',‘_',’,t:,° ,_"",',', 'r:'_',,':'''3'" "" M‘,"","',". "‘,;,'e',',,,-,°m{ ,,, c;?,f.',',,,,, the private and public good, as that which I have just suggested. There is no member of this llouee who has been returned more ingly. 'l‘liere might have been riliotst 200 present. cl.-rinrnrn '"., W; ,'_'I'w-",,,m':m, "0‘:"' ,,,,- , M. 5",, _d_ lrirr "5 - lf lllf Iloolttre should be carried, according to honorably than I have been: I am. therefore, at liberty to vote was nppoiiitird, ttlltl be (Mr. Colt-s) then. in accordance with whrrl mm, m Mm, ‘M ,_”,,m,m| up ‘mi "ma" "r m‘! mm‘ d“ W W, Ih. uconmpuduiofl of ‘he “"°l"t l‘ ‘mfld 5. ' mm‘ ''‘P‘'l’' " ' ‘hhk l’ml“l'- Bl“! '3 ll" lllfi G"'e”l"l"lli may ll". "M ll” kne" lo he ‘ha wifhcg orllm lle°l'le' "Mend lmo " mu "llll" this’ Iislrirrrl from llll‘ lir-rt rl'iv of .lriritr'ir4‘ I813 \\'lrtlh wh idtllflwn "' elar one. He believed the vast rnajerisysl’ the tenants were sctrtl air they iilinuld have done. They stiffer»-.d two var-ancii-ii "llllllll "l l" "°l‘°""~'- 'l"""l"8 "“l""l. "'""""' "r """‘"‘l "" Ir-ilge llie jit.iii.«e..f‘y.-or Zlliijai-ry-‘ii cluilii wliicli we would rnorrt V‘ . °"°"d.l0 llv "0 was in favor of such a system of education in the Lesislative Council. amt allowed the One-ninth llill in """""- ll” l"“l °"l°"l"""l' "‘""‘l l"’ "“'fi""."' "" 'l“’ "'l'l""' "r'l"" olri-i-rfiilly divclrrrrgir. did our rrlrilirv cnrrsa‘pnnd'witlr our iiicllnlillott. ’ "bl '5.‘ as would Qllirale for-the genecfl ber.gg;'_;,,, H,‘ hm“, o,-,,,. b, .0“; ".1, from that iluy to the present inmrient. it has never "-""""" ""d "l‘‘’ l'"‘‘' l“ '""'"" '° l""l.’"" " ".l'""l‘l l"’ "'l""l' ll" we nro cnnnrriiiirr-tl to do.-litre thirrnilrnrlri as the iron cl-‘inn ll) ll" p_oor IIsu’s children as well as for those of the comparatively left my mind; nor will it, so long as my memory remains with :':;le‘;::"::;‘:l"°,::.':"":’,"" "l;'°“"'i; tho the wlrnlr-, circulritiirgmnliurn of tits Lolovry. would |‘i'e .inide- tn.‘ hut hf '" 99'0"." w ", "Mm. ‘hell '°l'” no‘ ll‘ ‘M’ . . would not exceed hnl - tiny per acre. there was it general express. ‘l"f'.'”.“’ mm‘ ml.’-rmmh Mum ‘M56 w“'".|’"". "N ' "1 tisl ett rted wrtltuut iacreaeur,-2 the herthsns of the poorer classes Mr. DAWES. Hrs reference to the unsettled Fishery Re- ‘ion or ,.,,;,,r,,,,,;,,,, "o "W, M,“ ,0 ,y,,, ,,,,,,,;,,,, ,i..,, ,, ,,,, ;, l'"‘l‘‘’ ll‘°"’ “"°'"“"“"‘°"i """° Y".'" M"l°"7 ' l"""'" ° °' Du ' am l°ll"lll‘7r ll! llereaeed direct taxation. lt was the bui-- serves and Land questions was neither uncalled for not prema- ,,-;,y, ,, Q", 9,, [,,,;,,;,,,,, .',,¢ ,_.,,,,,,,,, ,,f 9,, ,,."..'. ,g,, ,.,y,,,,‘ ',,.;,y, °"ll""Fllo ll'° lllfllell which Illllll °'l°")"'l‘l¥ 9"3'“° “’°“lll P"!'° ow lll“ °l ‘“'lll'll lll lhi 0“ country. which had compelled so turn; but bs’would take Iran to tell the hon. member who lib hiyvnln fiivo_rir nfevery great public or general mensulrc which might "';;"‘:‘lJ,?,i',','_‘_“'" mm . mu Wm” To which the following reply was conveyed to tho Lieut. Go- veroir.»_ by Dee tell betrring drite, Ilowriiiig Sire-r-l,f~r-pt. Int, 1329. " I have to desire you will acquaint rlior |.t-gtrtlriture in reply,thiit na fair circurrratrrrrcos will permit. lie Majesty I iovernttrorit have ever desire to comply with tltt‘ przryirr ofrlro arldrai-a, l slrslltlrorefi fore «Ipreprrrcd to it vise Ilia .\liij.,-at -. to irr-ct-pt of It rrtranertt grant it £I|l00 per tirrnutn. in lii-ri of art fttrllter derrinnd nitric- cnurit ofiirreara nfrtccrurrrg Quit llr-nta; rind this will lm appropria- ted to such objects in aid nfrlin Civil or Ctrloriirtl llarrililia merit of the Colony as rniry receivn llia .\‘Ii.jeitry‘s sanction. riubject however. in the flrst lit-itrirrce. to the payrrinnt of any charges will have been hr-.retofove irripnrir.-tl ripon Qult Rents, for which the rain ' i question, in a coirriiiut.-iiion. ' , ’l‘n tlrls Ilespatch the Iltru-tr of Asaernblv on Aprll the Nth 133;.’ draw .1 it reply. from which the following satraet h respect I sirbrrrirred. , ' " While we acltrroivledge yrvtlr Majesty's trvivlotrhted fi|M_l|l" . payment oft Rents. and feel gratefe for its lihoralrty dork!‘ art in the ufies eoerteetailtets. our dstyte your hlslely pets as to state the reason. by which we have been actuated lu not