bc@olotti AN D PRINCE EDWARD ISLANd) ADVERTISER. CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, “MARCH 5, 18,442. a [No, 240. altar. LI: GlSI-A. Toma. ' ‘ nocsn or ASSEMBLY. THURSDAY, February 24. . , ,sented a Bill to amend the Act for levy- ent on-.Town Lots in Georgetown, as prepar— ... cial Committee, which was read the first time, jibe read a Second time on Saturday next. i' from the Committee of the whole House, on ' n of a supply, reported, according to order, “ olution: ' . it is the opinion of this Committee, that :1 0t exceeng Two thousand five hundred Pounds be ‘ printed to the general service of Roads and Bridges, for rent year. motion being made, that the question of concurrence >~ 591v put on the said Resolution; 1 ' gRae moved, by way of amendment, that thefisaid Re- be referred back to the Committee of Supply, for ration—the sum voted being inadequate ', which conded and put, passed in the negative. Tbeflon. Mr. Pope then moved, in amendment to the motion, that the said Resolution be referred back to Committee of Supply, with a View: of increasing the ' a sum suflicient to include 'the necessary grants the eiection of Wharves, and that said sum be equally fiagd between the three Counties—and that a scale of lib—division be submitted by the Members fi'om the respec- . tire Counties of Queen’s, Prince and King’s Counties-- . which, being seconded and put, was carried in the affirma- ’ ve. F The Heiise then went into committee on the further con- , gideration ofa Supply; and after some time spent therein, » ' me Chairman (Mr. Hudson) reported, that the Committee had come to two Resolutions, which were order'cd to be re- ceived to-mormw.—Adjourned. ‘ FRIDAY, February 25. into the United Kingdom, and requesting His Grace t present the same ; and also the Joint Memorial of botfi Houses to the House of Commons, on the same subject, to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell, requesting His Lordship to present the same. , Resolved, That the several Petitions presented to this House this Session, praying aid for Roads, Bridges and Wharves, be referred 'to the Members for the different Coun- ties, to prepare Scales of sub-division, and report the same to the House. ’ , The House proceeded to take the several privat before the House into consideration. =‘ .3 A Petition of divers Inhabitants of the Norther of Prince County, praying an aid towards the erectih ofa Bridge across Trout River, at Dymont’s Ferry,- was taken up and again read. ' " Mr. Yeo moved, that the said Petition he referred to a Special Committee, to report on the expediency of erecting said Bridge next Session. , The “on. Mr. Pope moved, by way of amendment, that the Petition be withdrawn—which being seconded and put, was carried in the affirmative. : A Petition ofdivers Inhabitants ochw Glasgow, Caven- dish, and Riistico, praying an aid to improve their Road comlmunications, and to Bridge VVinter’s Creek, being again rear ; Ordered, That the said Petition be withdrawn by Mr. Macneill.——Adjourned. SATURDAY, February 26. Mr. D. Macdonald, fi'om the Committee appointed last Sesaion, to whom was referred the Petition ofdivers Inhabi- tants of King’s County, praying that a centre Road may be opened from the East Point to the Head ofthe Hillsborougli, , repor;cd as follows :— Your Committee, to whom was referred the Petition of the Inhabitants ofKing’s County, presented to the Lieut. Governor in Council, and laid before the House of'Assem- My, Rae reported, fi‘om the Committee appointed to cor; bly in. its last Session, praying that measures may he adopt- mpond with Joseph Hume, Esq., as Agent of the Assembly. . _ Mr.Rae also laid before the House certain Letters receiv- allay the Committee from Joseph Hume, Esq., and Dr. Bowring,.M. P.; and the same being read— ]: was moved, that the said Report and Correspondence do lie on the Table. V Mr. Pope m0ved, byway of amendment to the said ino- fion, that the Committee be directed to lay the entire Cor- ndence before the House. " , e H0use divided on the motion of amendment. Yeas—Hon. Mr. Pope, Ben. J. S. Macdmiald, Messrs. Longworth, Hudson, Yeo, Montgomery, Clark, Dalziel, * Palmer, Thomson, Macfarlane—ll. Nays—Messrs. Rae, Le Lacheur, Macintosh, German, Fraser, J. Dingwell Beck, Maclean, D. Macdonald, Forbes, W.Dingwell, Macneill—lz ' Suit passed in the negative. Mr. Palmer then moved, by way of amendment to the said motion, that the said Report and Correspondence be referred back to the Committee, and that they be instruct- ed w make'a full report thereon. 3-2 TheI-Iouse again divided: \‘ 3 Yeas—Messrs. Palmer, Maclcan, Yeo, Hudson, Hon. J. S. . Macdonald, Dalziel, J. Dingwell, Montgomery, Pope, Clark, Thomson; Macfarlane, Longworth—13. Nays—Messrs. Fraser, Beck, D. Macdonald, Macintosh, Rae,Le Inicheur,Macneill, German, W. Dingwell, Forbes—10. So it was carried in the affirmative. Mr. HudsonJi‘mn the Committee of the whole House, on the consideration of a Supply, reported, according to order, the two following Resolutions: « - Resolved, That it is the opinion ofthis Committee, that a sum notexceeding Three thousand three hundred. Pounds - be granted, for the service of Roads, Bridges and Wliarves, for the present year—and that such sum be equally divided between the three Counties. > Resolved, That it is the opinion ofthis Committee, that the Ilm ofSix hundred Pounds be granted, and placed at the disposal of the Lieutenant Governor, to be expended in ‘OPefling New Roads, under the Road Compensation Act, no County receiving more than Two hundred Pounds of? theamount. , And the first of the said Resolutions being again read ; The Hon. J. S. Macdonald moved, by way of amendment, "M the sum appropriated by the said Resolution, be sub- dlvid as ‘follows, viz: Queen’s County, £1,300; Prince 'j, County, £1000; King’s County, £1000. The House divided on the motion ofaiiiendment. .0 Yeas—Hon. J. S. Macdonald, Messrs. Maclean, Macfarlane, Longworth, Palmer, Forbes—6. f». Ngys—Messrs.Ye'o, Fraser, Dalziel,_D. Macdouald, Clark, nacneill, Rae, Le Lachenr, J. Dingwell, W. Dingwell, Hon. * Pope, .Thomson, Macintosh, German, Montgomery, “11’, Beck—17. ' 80' it passed in the negative. - The Hon. J. S. Macdonald then moved, by way of amend- ‘ : mom to the said Resolution, that the sum appropriated by ’ r the said Resolution be sub-divided according to the number “Townships in each County; which, being seconded and put, passed in the negative. I . ' ' The question being then put on the said Resolution, it ' was agreed to by the House. . The second of the said Resolutions being again read; — .Mr. Clark moved, by way of'amendment to the said Re— gsolution, that the words—“ no County receiving more than Two hundred Pounds of the amount,” be struck out, which being seconded and put, passed in the negative. The'question being‘ then put on the said Resolution, it 'MOgieed to by the House. , ,A Message was received from the Legislative Council, ' uainti‘gg the House that their Honors had agreed to the i. I monument, made by the House of Assembly to the, Bill re- 3' (N to the admission of Barristers, &c. in the Sn reine 7 @130an of this Island, &c., and also, that the Council be pass- ..i ’ ‘ed a Bill to amend the Act for regulating the performance ‘ i of Statute Labour on the Highways, 8w. Ari-engrossed Bill from the Council, regulating the per- fimnance of Statute Labour on the Highways, &c. was re ad the first time, and ordered to be read a second time on Monday next. Fraser moved, that the House do come to a Resolu- tion, as followeth : Resolved, That a Committee be appointed, to prepare an Address to His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, with the “3" 0f opening the contemplated line of Road leading from at Eleanor’s to Mascouche. Ordered, That the said Resolution be withdrawn by Mr. ~ WI, That a Committee of this House be appointed, to m ‘ c(“Vilnittee of the Legislative Council, to wait upon be odlency the Lieut. Governor, requesting that he. Will ‘0 forWard the Joint Address to~Her Majesty, mfls‘htcm the growth ofthis Colony, may be ad- ,_ ' fi’90:»11Molthe United Kingdom. _ Committee be appointed, to jom the m, 'w‘flwLegislative Council, for the purpose of ' i “all! Grace the Duke ofBedford the Jomt Me- Houses to the House of Lords, praying that » . c ' ,of. of this Colony, may be admitted, duty free, ,4 ‘. first. House of) ed for opening a Road from the Head of the liillsborough to the East Point, beg to report—that during the recess they have made inquiry as to the utility of the said Road, and beg leave to State, for the information of the House, that this Road would greatly benefit the inhabitants, North and South of East Point. The Road on the South side of East Point to Souris is very hilly, wln'ch might be avoided, as the contemplated Road would open a communication with all parts of the Island. It would intersect nearly at right angles the Road through Township Forty-fivc—tlie Line Road be- tween Townships Forty-tliree and Forty-fQIr—the St. Pe- ter’s Road to Bay Fortune—and the Road from St. Peter’s Bay to Cardigan River. To the inhabitants of the North side it would afford a Winter Road to Charlottetown and Georgetown, as the snow drifts and bare ground (which fi'e- quently interrupt travelling on the Capes and St. Peter’s Barrens) would be avoided; and with regard to the Road in question being maintained as a main Winter Road for all the North of King’s County, your Committee would recom- mend that the width should be extended to One hundred feet, and the bushes sufi'ered to grow on both sides, which would preserve the snow of a regular depth for hauling; and as this Road would reach the Hillshorough ice at the Bridge, it would give facility to the carriage of produce to Charlottetown. This Road would also afford great advan- tages for settlement; for, as far as can be at present ascer— tained, where it intersects the Roads alluded to, the land is generally good, and {it for cultivation. Your Committee, in the present state of the finances of the Colony, and particularly from the great demands on the Treasury for Roads now in progress, regret that they cannot recommend the present opening ofthe said contemplated Road; they would, however, respectfiilly submit, as the im- portance of such a Road cannot be questioned, that it should be undertaken when those now in the course of completion shall be finished. Laid on the Table. Mr. Le Lacheur, fi'om the Committee to whom was re— ferred the Petition of William Morrison, of Georgetown, Fish Inspector, praying for an alteration in the Act of last Session for the appointment of Fish Inspectors, Sec. present- ed to the [louse a Bill for that purpose, as prepared by the Committee ; and the same was read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time on Tuesday next. Mr. Forbes, from the Committee appointed last Session, to whom was referred the Petition of divers Inhabitants of Rustico, and its vicinity, complaining ofthe very inefficient manner invwhich the Bridge lately erected over Tanner’s Creek had been constructed, presented the following Report to the House :— Your Committee, to whom was referred the Petition of the Inhabitants ef'Rustico, and its vicinity, complaining of the inefficient manner in which the Bridge over Tanner’s Creek had been constructed, having examined the same, are of opinion, that the work is sufficiently, though roughly, done, except the railing, which is all broken down, and does not appear to your Committee to have been a good job. The Bridge is very high, and consequently very dan- gerous without a‘ railing; but your Committee think that the Commissioner ought to have railed it immediately, and would therefore recommend that a small sum be appropri- ated for that purpose. Referred to the Committee of the whole House, on the consideration of" Roads, Bridges and Wharves. ’ Mr. D. Macdonald, from the Committee appointed to join a Committee of the Legislative Council, for the purpose of inquiring into and reporting on the state of the Central Academy, aiid upon general Education, reported that the Joint Committee had agreed upon an address to Her Majesty relative to the disposal of the moneys now in the Treasury, arising from the sale of the School Lands; and the said draught address, being again read at the Clerk’s Table, was, on the question put thereon, agreed to by the House, and is as followetli : TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. May it please yoqr Majesty; _ ' ' We, your Majesty’s loyal and dutiful subjects, the Legis— lative Council and Assembly of your Majesty’s Island. of Prince Edward, in Colonial Parliament convened, haying had under our consideration a Despatch ofthe Lord Glenglg, your Majesty’s late Secretary of State for the onies, dated Downing Street, 3d December, 1838, statin your Majesty will be prepared to take into your favou consi- deration any Joint Address Which may be presente 'to your Majesty by both Houses of Legislature, specifying the manner and proportions in which the Moneys arising {mm the Sale of the School Lands under the Provmcial Act of 5th Will. 4m, cap. 13, can be most advantageQUSly appro- priated, for the promotion of general 'Ibdllcatlotf‘fln‘oughou’t the Island, would mostnlliumbly submit; fortoygul' Malesty‘s a roval that the said one s, amoun ing , delifax durrency, may be iiivested. With the Treasurer of i this Island, in the public funds of this Colony, and the} thg annual legal interest arising thereupon may be “PEPE?!” amongst the District Schools which now are estabis lel , (3r may hereafter be established, under the Laws Offllls S a!) , _ and that the said moneys be applied for the sole purpose of .certain portion ofthe Nineteenth Section of the Act, 4th Vic. ' We beg further to state to your Maj present One hundred and twenty-one District Schools be-i sides two Educational Establishments,.in this Island re,ceiv-' ing an annual bounty from the public. , in which Schools provision is made by Law for the gratui- tous instruction ofupwards of 484 children; and that the grants ofp’ublic money from the Treasury of this Island in aid of such Schools and Establishments, for the pasi year, amount to a sum equal to full One-tenth part of the entire Revenue ofthis Island, which we trust your Majesty Will receive as a pledge ofour earnest desire to extend the blessmgs of Education amongst all classes of the commu- nity, and as the best guarantee that we can offer for the pro- per application oftlic said School moneys. _May it therefbi'elplease your Majesty to direct that the said Moneys may be invested in the public Treasury of this Colony, and that the annual legal interest arising therefrom may be applied to 'the gramitous instruction in the District Schools of this Island ofthe children of the destitute poor, under the direction ofthe Legislature of this Colony. And, as in duty bound, we will ever pray. Mr. D Macdonalz‘l also reported the following Bills,‘viz: A Bill to alter_and amend the Act for the establishment of Academy in Charlottetown ; A Bill to repeal a esty, that there are at 5 an Cap 6. relating to Schools, and for the encouragement of Education; and the said Bills were, on motion, respective- ly read for the first time. The first of the said Bills was thereupon ordered to be read a second time on Monday, and the second on Tuesday next The Order of the Day, for the second reading of the Bill to amend the Act for levying an Assessment on Town Lots in Georgetown, being read; A Mr. Palmer moved, that the said Bill be now, according to order, read a second time. I ' Mr. Thomson moved in amendment to the said motion to leave out the word “now,” and at the end of the question insert the words “this day three months.” The’lIouse divided on the motion ofamendment: Yeas—~Messrs. Thomson, Fraser, Le Lacheur, Beck, Macneill, Macintosh, Rae, Yea—8. Nays—Mr. Pal'mci', Mr. Dalziel, Hon. Mr. Pope, Hon. J. S. Macdonald, Messrs. Clark', Longworth, D. Macdonald, Gorman, W. Dingwell, Maclean,Macfarlane, Hudson,Mont— gomei'y——13. 'And then the said Bill was read a second time. Ordered, That the said Bill be committed to a Com- mittee of the whole House on Monday next.—Adjourned. r MONDAY, Fehrunrv 28. A Message was received from 'the Legislative Council, communicating the following Resolution :—- ‘Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will be pleased to confer on Charlottetown the privilege of a free Warehousing Port, and that the House of Assembly be requested to join therciii.’ The House went. into Committee on the further consider- ation of Roads, Bridges and VVharves, and after some time spent therein, the Chairman (Mr. Longworth) reported pro! gi-ess,,aiid asked for leave to Sit again—Leave granted. After some other routine business, the House adjourned. TUESDAY, March 1. The Hon. Mr. Pope, by command of His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, laid before the House a Copy oftheAgree- nient entered into between the Government of this Island and the Contractor for building a VVharfat Minchin’s Point, opposite Charlottetown, received in compliance with the message ofthis House of inst—Laid on the Table. The House went into Committee on the further consi- deration of Roads, Bridges and Vthrves ; and after some time spent therein, Mr Longworth (the Chairman) reported, that the Committee had come to the following Resolu- tions :—-- 1. RESOLVED, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that the Moneys appropriated for. the general service of Roads, Bridges and VVliarvcs, in Prince County, be expend- ed agreeably to the following Scale, viz: PRINCE COUNTY. District No. l—JV'ofthern Section. Road from S'. Felixto Kildare Bridge, — 20 0 0 From Kildare Settlement to Tignish, - IO 0 0 From Cascumpeque to Kildare Bridge, - 20 “’0 0 From Halloran’s to Hill’s Mills, - 30 0 0 New Bridge, Lot 5, - — - 50 0 0 Trout River Bridge, Lot 6, - - 15 0 0 Main Western Road, Lot 6, . - - 20 0 0 Road from \Varburton’s to Large’s Ferry, 16 0 0 Southern Section. _ Roads on Lot 7, where most required, - 25 0 0 Do. 'do. 8, do. - - 15 0 0 Do. do. 9, do. ' - 15 O 0 Main Western Road, do. - - 76 I3 4 From Maclean’s to Main Western Road, Lot 12, 22 0 0 From Maclean’s to Barlow’s, - - 20 0 0 From Macdougald’s to do. - - 6 0 0 District No. 2. Road from Maclean’s Mill to New Bideford, 5 0 0 Road Norh side of Trout River, leading to Main Road, and making Bridge on do. - 7 10 0 From Maclean’s Mill to Barlow’s, - 5 5 0 From Plasted’s Mill'towards Neil Ramsay’s, - 15 0 0 From Trout River to’the Main Western Road, 12 0 0 Main \Vestern Road, Smith of Ellis River Bridge, 26 0 0 -Main Western Road, Lots 13 and 14, North of Ellis River Bridge, - - 26 0 0 Road from St. Joseph’s Village to Higgins’s Ferry, 10 10 0 From Fifteen Point to Abraham’s Village, 10 0 0 From the Shore to the Back Settlement of Fifteen Point, - - - 5 0‘ 0 From Mascouche to Fifteen Point, - 10 O 0 Two Bridges on the Road fi‘om St. Eleanor’s towards Bedeque, - - 5 0 0 From Hillson’s, Lot 19, to Green’s shore, - 15 0 0 From Mr. Macgregor’s to the Southwest, 5 10 0 From Alexander Campbell’s to Benjamin Rogers’s, 5 5 0 District No. 3. afi'ording gratuitous instruction to the children of the desti- tute poor. funds of the Colony, ‘ Brid yes on Road from Taylor’s Mill to Malpeque, 10 0 0 New covering of Taylor’s Mill Bridge, - 10 0 0 Repairs of that part of Wihnot Creek Bridge in District No. 4, _—‘ - 5 O 0 Road fi‘om Cape Traverse to Tryon Road, 5 0 0 New Road to landing near John Clark’s, Cape Traverse, V - - - 3 0 0 Bridge near Hector Campbell’s, Cape Traverse, ,5 0' 0 New Road from South West River to Burns’s Road, Lot 25, - - ,. 2o 0 0 General Repairs of Roads, where most required, 20 0 0 _ Wnanvns. Gueen’s Shore, - - 200 0 0 Tuplin’s Wharf, - - 7 0 0 Hurd’s Point, - - 43 0 0 —— 250 0 0 Contingencies for Prince County, - 33 6 8 £1,100 0 0 ‘ 2. RESOLVED, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that the Moneys appropriated for the general service of Roads, Bridges and Wharves, in Queen’s‘County, be ex' pended agreeably to the following Scale, viz: QUEEN’S COUNTY. District .No. 3 (in Queen’s County). For covering Bridge over Campbell’s Pond, Bridge at Spring-brook, - - Bridge at Burke’s, Irishtown, 22 5 6 Road from Johnston’s Mill to the Southwest River, and Bridge thereon, - - From James Cousins’s to Long River, New Lon- don, - ' - - District Nb. 5. To cover New Glasgow Bridge, - Repairing Bridge over Old Mill Brook, Rustico, Road from New Glasgow towards Fyffe’s Ferry, where most required, - .— Road fi‘Ol‘i‘l New Glasgow Bridge to Bolt’s, Road from Beekingham’s Mill to Bridge over Tanner’s Brook, and to rail said Bridge, _ Road from Haslam’s towards Campbcltown, New London, and to Bridge the brook over Grenville Mill-stream, - - Princetown Road, where most required, To be expended by the Commissioner, where most required, - - - District No. 6. To repair the Road and two Bridges between \Varren Farm and N ine—Mile-Creek, - To straighten and improve the Road leading from St. Peter’s Point to Canoe Cove, where most required, '- To repair the Lot 65, Raisin!r the Bridge over Samuel M‘Eachern’s Creek, and repairing the Road from thence to Bonsliaw, - - - Road from Bonshaw Bridge to Mabey’s, and re- pairing Sable Bridge - To repair Sturdie’s Bridge, Crapaud, '- Sable Back Settlement Road, _ - Raising the Bridge over Gore’s Creek, and cut- ting down the Hills, — - - Road from York River to Pye’s, - ’ Towards building a Wharf at Sandy Point, Cru- paud, provided the inhabitants there sub- scribe a sufficient sum to complete said Wharf, - - - . District No. '7. ‘ To repair the covering on Poplar Island Bridge ‘ and Road, and Bridges from thence to Char- Bridge-over \Vright’s Mill-Creek, lottetown, - - - Princetown Road and Bridges, — 3. Saint Peter’s Road, and Bridges thereon, ‘ Lower Royalty, towards Braddock’s, - Bridge over Winter River, Union Road, To repaii-Bi'ackley Point Road, near DoctorMae— gregor’s, - - - . Black River Bridge - - Dalrymple’s Mill Bridge, - - Royalty Road, fi'om York River to Roper’s Hill, Matthewson’s Mill to Brackley Point Road, Building a Bridge on the Road leading from the Poplar Island Road to the end of the Royalty, and opening out said Road, - _ Cutting down Hills near Thompson’s Hill, Brackley Point Road, - - District No. 8. Road from Christopher’s Bridge towards Corran- ban, - - - _ Bridge over Auld’s Mill-dam, - Repairing Leitch’s Bridge, Covehead,’ . Road from Black River Bridge to the of Lot 34, - - _ From St. Peter’s Road to Diick’s Farm, Suffolk Road, in addition to the sum of£10, unex- pended oflast year’s appropriation, - From Stanliope towards Ti‘acadie Road, From StanhOpe towards Corranban Bridge, From North River Bridge towards Grand Tracadie, merit Road, - - - . Road from Corranban to St. Peter’s Road, Road fi'om Mill Cove towards the head of Bedford Ba - - - ' , - From Byl’ack River Bridge to the Ten-Mile—House, Road from the Sand Hills to Point de Rouge, Railing Clark’s Bridge, and cutting down the Hill’s tliereat, - - . Road from Clark’s to Five Houses, - Monaghan Settlement Road, where most required, Tarentiim Road, where most required, ‘ To rebuild the Bridge at Hayden’s Gate, St. Pe- ter’s Road, and to cut down a Hill, - Road from Glenfinan Point to Main Road, Battery Point Road, - _ _ Bridge over Bonnet’s Creek, Five houses Road, Road from Sand Hills towards the Cross Roads, Cross Roads to the Portage, - Railing Golf’s Bridge, St. Peter’s Road, District No. 9. Completing the Road leading from Orwelr Head to Georgetown Main Road, by way of Vernon River New Bridge, . - Murray Harbour Road, leading from Uig. to Redmond’s Bridge, and iowards repairing rid e at the District iiie, - - Roadaligidinggfrom Forbes’s Mill to Gay’s Saw Mill, New line of Road leading from the Back set- tleinent, Lot 48, on the D1VlSlOIl line be- tween Lots 49 and 48, to the old Three River Road, - - . .. Road leading from the County line‘to Redmonda,’ Road leading from James Macdonald’s t Johnston’s River Bridge, - —_ Dari‘iley Bridge, - - 30 0 0 Stewart Bridge, Town Road, - 5 0 0 Sheen’s Bridge, - - . - 5 0 0 Causeway at Hillson’s Bridge, - 20 0 \0 Road and Bridge at Edward Ramsay’s, a Road given up by J. Yeo, Esq. - 5 0 0 Ferinoy Bridges and Road, ‘ - ‘ - 10 0 0 Hard at Mr. Kier’s shore, - - 20‘ 0 0 That part of Irishtown Road, in Prince County, betwixt Barrett’s and Donahue’s Mill, 0 0 Western 'Road, from Barrett’s to the Line of Lot 17, 8 0 0 Roads and Bridges in Princetowh Royalty, , 0 0 Old Town Road and Bridges, & Hill at Mathew’s and Dempsey’s, — - - - 0 O ‘ District No. 4. Repairs of Aboiteaux, Tryon, . — 50 O 0 Causeway near J. Lord’s, I - 15 0 0 New Road to Back Settlement, Tryon, — 10 0 0 Bradshaw’s Causeway, - - 10 0 0 Tarentum Settlement Road, _ .. . West line Railing Big Bridge, and repairing Friston Settle-I I 6 25 15 20 20 10 15 10 19 20 I2 15 35 HI—l H ,cnto mafia; H wmwmphm 52 mg 10 10 . .12. U . mumm cum ccogcoo occo oco co coco I O O COO Q a GOG O CO OO O CO OQ at OO °_ 00 'oo coc o oo ccc c 0 'ccooo oqooo occdc emcee o» coo, P°° °..’ . it. 0. OOOOOOO 99°63 COO GO 960