‘ .. . ‘f’f‘r.:{ __ m,_ _ ,.*._.’:._.,,_‘,,5, I .. _ ‘?‘,,-ter1dFy_g{;\L,'...;f.i 1.3:’ ‘ .,<. , ._i..-1_.. ... re‘; ‘ " T .2,-9*’ rauusnc contends. can commented codename. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Saturday, April 8, 1854. Established 1823. New Series. No. I27. Haszas-d’s Gazette. GEORGE 1‘. HASZ HID, ‘Props-ietor and Publisher. Puhlished every Tuesday evening and tuhiuy morning. o.i'.c...s...ui. am. noon «In. P- |'1- lam!- 1‘ It it Is—Anuiial Subscription. I5s. Discount for cash in advance. ' 1-anus or snvaastsiso. For thelrot iuisortioa, occurkvding the space of 4 libel. iuclu.liuglisiul.2o.-6 Iioee._2e. .—I- use 8e._—-lllinos. So. 6.l.—l6liiies.-is -20 lines. (I. . lines, .- 80 litres. lis. Grl.--86Iiues,0s.—envl 2: .for cloth Mlllll will line. One fourth of the above for each continuance. _ - I - ‘ ' " ‘ --illbeceatlauorl 3: until forbid. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Otllce, Charlo.totewn, P. I-2. Island, ' January . I554- N nrsaance of the Act of the General Assembly olrlhls Island, made and passed in the Eleveiiti yonr of the reign of Her present Majesty, intitulod "An Act for lsryisgfsrtlisv an Aseuestent an all Land. ii; (iii; colony, and for the encouragement . g1,,r¢uo;i," and of an Act made in aiimiidiiient thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her siiitl Majesty's Ileign. inlilul ouwut the present Act for the .dsesessieet of Land. and the encouragement Education. Ind lilo of in the l"il'leeutl'i year of Her iiiiitulod do Act for the cation. and to rain lands tli t 6 I oeinir on additional Juras- inodnt uonpzblixduidl fl? said Island and as Real Estate in ilusrlottetoaon and Ceuistus. and George- rid : “Iwd.iiahoreh‘y”.gTvoenPublic Notice that I have made Proclrimatinn.riecording to the terms of the said Acts. of tho undermontioned Town Lots. Common Lots, Water Lots. Pasture Lots. Islands, and parts of Tuwnoblpl in lllta Island. III l\"0'"' 7°‘ ‘'‘° "9" payment of the several sums _ nd owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the brat mentioned Act. viz: acaoa T _ N “ Alg: .' N . I. 457 D 0- 'I.'ownshp' o L ‘N’ owaohs .: 5.,’ U” u 3' 4113 ' 58. I000 in 9' gimo " SL121!‘ u it. use :3. :1: st , .. 3; ~22. ., ,3. ,3 " IO. M‘ ' I u no. zoos; " 01. I811 u as. ea; “ 65. mil I " 24, Ill g:~orgeslsl's.:i.tIn.d .0: " 25 I001 ornor‘s .. gs: 5:3 p{..y;:. llslarzi, iso -- es. 4 - rs . ll gr. ,3 c.y.|gf'unl:lSaIsd " II. II . H 1288 Caseainpoc so u ' oeo t.i.....i, soo " I9, 800 Fish Island. I50 " 40, 9 Bedford Bay Island, to 0 4|, 08 Say a Island 25 '0 42, M2 Priin slsods. 33 " 48, Idlti Pawns: Island. -- «, 18)9 s . " 48, 850 Yhirkiver Island, 4 " 47, ISI7 Sandy Island, S0 " 48. OM Enmoro Island. 10 first Irhllsdffid ot"t‘ovvn Lots in CharIoiteiown.—I-3 0 . I . Second lI)iindrod.—l-dth of No. 58, Fourth Haiidred,—No. 40. |-4 °l'N°- 3° - Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Iteyslty,-1-I of No. ? - .3’; , 72. and I-I ofNo. T88. 'I‘own Lots in Georgetown: No. Ra e him. No. ii...r-- lull"- i. 2"‘ ' 6. ion. 4 A- ]Q' 8 S, S As I5. d Fr Water Lots in Goorgetown.—N0- 10- y,—iv.. as. ice. ed Jn Act to explain and q EXHIBITION. N BXHIBITIUN AND SALE (for ur ses connected with the E iiscopnlchurch. C or otte- . town.) of fiincy on via: e. w D. V. telto place at the 'l'empsmnce Hall. on Wetlnestlny. the lath day of July ni.-at. Coriiriliutious will_be thankfully received by the following Lattice forming the Committee: M . lavrxcnn. Mrs. .D. Iloirosol. use " IIOIKIIIK, L. I “ ". llsisanissv, " JENKINI, “ l‘i'rzGrtiuit.n. " E.I’Ai.ua:a, " II. IIAIZARD, " A. Yarns. “ J. Il|:Nsi._:v, Charlottetown, 7tli .\larcli, 1854. A CARD. 7 HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public, generally that he liaa commenced business as, a Commission Ierehant and Auctioneer. At the corner ofhluenn St Sydney Streets. Ind hopes by proinptneos and punctuality to merit a share °m'°" P""°“"' Alt'l‘F.\IAS G. SI.\l.\lS. ”‘ CA!!! advanced upon articles left for Auc- Ito '_ u_ .-I I-', I. I. III‘!!! SMITH BROTHERS, Commtse Ion Merchants. NORTH MARKET WI-IARF. _ St. John, New Brunswick. N S Desnll, . Edward Aiii...mE.'iI..'q. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Gu.ovut'r Irrnansorv, of Hyde Park, Square, Loud , nire, and An-ruua lioness- sort.of Liverpool. in England, BIS|’¢IIl|ll.l. surviving Brecstors and Trustees named and appointed in and by the last Will and Teatninent tifGi|bert Henderson. late of Liver l. aforesaid. \lerchant, deceased to collect all Do to and Sums of Money due to die Estate ofthe said Gilbert Ilenderson. deceased. within this Iiland. and to dispose ofiill Lands and Hereditumeuta belongiri to said ~|-lotato situate therein. All iereons so ind to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- . deceased, are duly required without delay to priy into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those reone who may in ion iifsny piirt Premises, are required to make on invrnediato and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'l‘res asers. JOHN I.OlrO\'VOIl'l‘H. Clnrlottesown, April 9th. I953 v . E. LL Potions having nny legal demands a inst the A Estate of the late William Hancock. 0 Ciir|otte- tower, deceased, are requested to present the same, duly attested, within Three Calender Months from this date ; nnd all Persons indebted lnlho said Estate, are requested to tirulte immediate payment. JOIIN RIDER. Executor. 0i—x Ilst March. IBM. Sw OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his 01500 I0 hi! Dvrelllri House, lately occupied by n raw Duncan. Esqu re. at the corner of Prince and Water Streets. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, Id March, I854. Grv 7 ‘HE Subscriber Iirivin ,hy Power of Attorney, hearing date the 161 of January lull. bun eppnintod Agent for :ho Misses Stewart. of l;harlotte- town, in this Island. to take the muiiagenient of their Pr¢pgrty,on 'I‘ownship Vo. I8. hereby notifies all Put-r-Lou in“-oreelown R-it-it i.. id I . ‘ d ht d to II Mi see 139. W5. |-3 of 21’. and 290. ,°lior‘ Ronni, Arrzirs ':f ‘Rein, or olhleerwisei. to T073 14°“ "' P""°."9‘.'“‘ 3 pay the some forthwith. N°- 5. Row 8. Division 1. Letter . A, Person or persons found Treepnosing on the 1. 2° ‘- 3° :' :3 said party, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour O 0 I 0 I ' I: do to. do i. do if °"“"“"' ctuituzs s. HUNT. :: E: E: E: Iliscoucho, February 22. I861. 3, 5. o . 0 P 1' I y pdniazg ‘:,°."’ :34 .4; 13' ANTED a Ten?'i:i"gfhteli1?I’irst or Second ""3, a .10 M‘ L. drug ‘.4’. I Class for the Lower Bedequo School. Apply Ami}. .........'..r.i.....i.ii........e 'i_'....u oflnsd in gel‘-I--nil-rm‘:-'i'c*.t"°I'i|,I ,9“ 4' so in arrears and proclaimed so aforesaid. are hoist] Noe. . . mnti AII ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ L Tl oaid, together with the costs which have been incur- rstl. IIIIIII not be paid before its out Bauer Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature. to be hold at F lottolnwn. which will commence on Tssoday the Id day of May neat, application will be made in tho 5!- promo court. during the said Term. for Judgment against the said Lois and Tracts of Land. too I . W’ srcrntn iutzri. Tunne- MAILS. _ TIIE BIAILS for tho iiolghhcnrio Provinces. to. will be forwarded on ends or the lflth December Instant via Cope Traverse and Cape Tormoiitine. They will be made up on that day, and ovary fold lowing Ifridn .at I! o'clock noon. and a mail for ‘El...|...¢| :1 5. node e‘yery week at the same menu] st-word to ours. . 'l‘tl0tlAit OWEN. Pcotvnestsr General. General Poet on‘... Doe. I. II“. g... ..j_.......— Georgetown Halls. VIVIII. Mails for will. daring the ra- nioinder of the W its: and until further notice, he made sp and forwarded every Taesdg V gioming,at alas o'clock. Instead of oodoyl Pride s. ’ THOMAS owes. Postmaster General General Post Ofleo. Jsa. so. rose. PIIINC IDWARI) ISLAND AL1.t3.‘lt.t.CK F0‘ cm ~'r. IIAIZAID. ugytrltdhisi i.'I.K.§3t‘a:1d'ue.‘ """"'.-‘$3.5-.-::-*...:~.,~’..*;-*'.; . nourish. 33'". Aloo,aIvstreio¢snsra.hsaIa.wtialesiroedsas thoollsuot " w._e.aossi. and l"rid:y _ a NOTICE. LI. persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to settle their Accounts before the lot of A it next. as all accounts open at that thus will his as Attcrne for collection. 5' h " ’ izinvmto SAVILLE. Grand River. Lot 55. 795- 33. |8M Carrla es! Carriages! Carriages! HE Sxnctiier. Ihsnltfu for past fnvura, takes this cpportunit to inform his friends, and the public generall , that he has removed to Gresu‘o shore, and vril he prepared to furnish Carriages. of Ovary daocrl ion, at the shortest iititice; and he hopes by posctaaliy and and worlirnanehip. to merits share of public patre tags. ’mm TODD- IATING HOUSE. II! Soheorlhor Itvsooponod an EATING IIOUSE in Mr. SIisrdon's buildings, opposite to the Mar- “ fleuu, wliero DIJVJVERS, SOUPSK TEA gm: COIIEE can be het|Isiit_t:ie shtirltcst notice. ' . Licensed to retni tr tuiios ours. V‘. ni.i=.rfAnocii ilitvson. N. S. J COOK II'.lJV'TED. M "the ISO‘. Prliice Edward llispeiisitry, tam’ STREET, CHJRL TTE10W.N‘. _ fl It. JOHNQN respectfully announce that _. they lap ly from their tlstshlishment, DR 00. OHIJIOJLI. _ sad the various Ulcisml Piepovstioss tvftho Mvtlflll , from a I .' oflfil knowledge, obtained in Int elasa lists to in ‘ land. .5. (‘.3 ggnnigd lg elaliriiog tho confidence of the palilie. which they will endeavour to rats onirordi l attention and co . its .1. -; lllodinitilrfl l3d|,PWI":' I test 0 .|l..g'.'hu;::r‘l. s;ecisf‘iy.se|lI'a"l:l.o 3 families who live ' ‘filled aslslsots i a. . an Family issl Galvan‘ na- attostm Phytiola _I’rooer‘tQt' ...*'.:‘:..7’l'.t::':;.2' iii... on deals tense..- lessor: l'opomtsss s. tut. . l"tl.ltl (ll.- LEGISLATIVE SUHHARY. Hones; or ASSIIBLY, Friday, March 31st. l Hover: IN COMMITTEE or SUPPLY. 1 _. i can AND oisciutiu-:i. risiicrties. 5 l Hon. Mr. \\'.tnnt'n'ro.\' proposed the following 5 l Resolution, which was rejccted by the Commit- . toe, on tho grounds that the House having, already, by ticir refusing to roiicw the Fish , Bounty Act, dcclitrcd against the principle of the Resolution, tlieoaueetion could not, in any shape, be entertain a second time, this Ses- ' SIOTI. “ Resolved that £450 be ranted to be dis- trihuted equnll between t c three Counties £150 for each, tor the pur mm of givin remi- ums on the quantity of(..‘n , llnddock, Lin .and l\|nckerel.caught in vessels iiotexccedingl tons burthen.but no preniiuai to be given tonn boat which docs not obtain 30 quiutiils of Fis during the senson——one barrel of llnckeritl to be equal to four quintols of other Fish.” l I Snuansr, April 1. CHARLOTTBTOWN IMPIOVIMINTS BILL. , The Hon. 'l‘he r\‘l’TOIlh|.‘\‘ Griteiui.i-itrndncrd a Bill, iutituled, ‘* An Act relating to Charlotte- ttiwii. and to authorise the Iiihabitiiiits thereof to assess themselves for trhj-cts of local Improve- ineut within the same, and to repeal censju Acts . therein iiientionetl. ' ‘ 'l‘lie Itttll aml learned gentlemen, in introducing the Hill, stated that, with some slight alterations, the Bill was essentially the same as that for the some purposes which wvs before the lain House in their last Session; rind which was ordered to be printed and to be allowed to lie over until uno- tlier Session. The print-iptil alteration in the ‘ Hill was, he said. the cuiifiuing its provisions to Charlottetown proper; the (Juuimon ol'CliarIntto- town, which was at first innlutled in the Bill, i having been annexed to the Royalty District, by ' an Act passed in the last session ofthe late House. l FREE EDUCATION LAW. Mr. Wionrsetie, as Chsirinsn of the Com- mittee appuinteil to enquire into and rt-port upon the operation of the Free Education Law oftliis Islnnil—end to whom also was referred the various Petitionson this important subject presented to the H'mi.~o of Assembly, gave in a report of which the following is an ’. let The will r o v. at at registered, and in progress to 249 ; the number of Teachers. male and femalh, now employed, is I00; and the sum rrquisite to niziitilaiu the same, under the present scale of allowances, amounts to 55 N. B. The slim requisite to maintain the Schools now registered and in progress will fall little short of .t.'ll000. ‘ld 'l'hat the various Assessments hr the piir- poscs of General E-lucation, collected during the year ending 3lst. .IiIlIllill'\', I851, fall fair short of realizing a sum suiiicitint to meet the requirements of s gt-neial syetein of Free Education‘ 'l‘hai the Act I5 Vict- Cap. 13. has been found to work beneficially in the majority of cases —-so far at least its the limited period during which it has been in operation and the amount of information pusssessed by your committee enables them to jud-.v,e—aud is viewerl with satisfaction by the Inhabitants generally.—'l'liere are some grie- vances, in connexion with the operation ofthis Law, which, in Ilie opinion of the Committee, required the immediate attention of the Legisla- lure. uzacnans’ ALLOWANCES. 4th. The principal defect in the new System of Education, appears to be the inadequacy of the Teachers’ allowances; and the Committee suggest the propriety of making a small addition to the said allowances. bib. The Committee also find that the said Act requires amendment in several miiinr though very important and essential partciilars; and they re- commend that the some be altered and amended as follows: viz-. That the i‘l5tli.. 927th., and 40th Sections of the said Act be repealed. That the lioard ol‘ Education be authorised to meet on the last Thursday in every mouth.—Au increased allowance to Members of the lioord, and especially to the Secretary whose duties are very gnluotis, to he providrd. That the llth, Section be so amended as to authorize Tencliers to recover any sum or some, voluntarily subscribed by the Inhabitants. in addition to the Government nllownnce.—- Trus- tees to be empowered to order Books, .I:c,. for the use of School—a Certillcute being first ohtoined,l‘i-om the Board of Education. that School is in operation. That all School Districts, as now re ‘stored by the Board of Education. be estnblie ed by Low. Certificate of such "st to be private focie evidence of the estitblls ment of District -:Power to be given to the Board of Education, with the consent of the Governor and Council. to alter, enlarge, or diminish Districts. when circumstances require it: Three Commissioners might be employed in such cases, as in the 16 Vic., Cap. 2d. Sect. .— Sites of School Houses to be altered when required by Two-thirds of the Inhabitants, and sanctioned b the Boar . That a Notice of Meeting of Inhabitants for the appointment of Trustees, under Sect. 18, be signed b at least Three Resident [louse- keepers, an posted in at least Three of the most public laces in District. 7 days prior to Meetin . njority of Inhttbitunto present at such hfeetlng to ap int Trustees. otioe thereof to be forwo to Board of Education immediately thereol'ter.—A certificate signed by an Three resident Householders, present at such hleetin , to be taken and cleaned suflci- ens lepl evi ence of such appointment. AI- dsvit of the posting ofNotioes to he made before any Joeteo, and such Aldovlt to be annexed to the Ifiolster or Book of Record kept by True- . (Aldo t. llled 1' J §t:.‘..‘.f.’°.':’.‘:.... '-‘ °;°.'.‘. ..u...."’ '2: .1: tletlss hsvlag . I That Parties who have no children should be exempt from Assessment under the 20th Section Power to be given to Inhabitants to meet, and appoint a_ Committee to assess Inhabitants for the erection of Schtmlhousc.and to so rlntend same. Plan and Specification of we School- house to he submitted to, and approved of by it m:ijoi~it_v of the Inhabitants, prior to assess- mcut.—-provided that the area of such School- house shalt not be less than 400 square feet, and I0 fcct post inside clear. That Inhabitants be empowered to elect Trustees on any day in the month ofJu . That the Teacher shall be entitled to allow- ance whcnsoever there are Fort Scholars re- sidont within the District provided that the daily attendance shall not be less than 15. Allowance under the 28th Section to be in- creased to 30s. for Male, and 20s. for Female Teachers. Teachers who have qualified under 7 Vic. Cap. 28, to be allowed to teach at it Snlnrny of £35 per unnum, wherever they can obtain access. hat there be but two Vacations in future, viz., it Spring Vacation, extending from 15th May to 1st. June, and an Autumnal Vacation, extending from 1st. to 15th, October. That the amount of Evidence necessary under the 32d. Section, be more clearly defined. That Trustees’ Book be taken as prime acie evidence of all Assessments, and that the IIOOI Visitor be required to enter his name and date of Visi- tation in Trustees’ Book. That: the 33d. S-action be so amended as to authorize Evidence of Complainants and of Teachers to be taken on Oath before any justice of the Peace, not interested in the issue of the dispute, and forwarded to the Board of Educa- tion for their decision thereon. That a power of expulsion for misbehaviour, be vested in the Trustees. That Tencliers of Acadian Schools be required to open English Classes, and import instruction in Reading, Writing, and Aritliinctic. That Charlottetown be divided into Districts —each District to be empowered to choose its own Trustees. An increase to be made in Teachers‘ Salnries—niale and female-—Board of Education to be empowered to increase the number of Schools, with the consent of the Executive, and the Inhabitants to be empowered to assess themselves for Schoolhouees. That not more than Two Schools be establish- ed in Charlottetown Royalty. That discretionary power be 'ven to True- tees of Georgetown School, as to lassofTench- or to be employed.—’l‘rustees to go out rotation.—-Change of Truoteesliip be noti ted to Board. Similar permission to that iven in the 54th Section, to be given to the cliil rcn ofa District, the School of which is not in o ' . In all cases where the Site ofa Schoolhouse is legally altered and the Schoolhouse is held under Lease. or otherwise, Trustees should be authorised to remove the some to the proper Site, unless there be some special clause in Lciiee, &c. to the contrary. That the Board of Education be allowed it Veto Ill the appointment of Teachers under 21 years of age, with respect to the District in which such Teachers are to be em loyetl; and that no Tenclicr be allowed to em nrk in any mercantile pursuit, or to follow the occupation of ii Tnvcru keeper. cre Schoolhouse is erected on Church Grounds, the Trustees whereof are desirous of obtaining the benefit of the Free Education Act, II Lease of such School house should be given to the Board of Education. for such Term as the said building, tlzc. may be required. A form of En it emcnt with Teacher should be given in Soho u o to Act. ‘he Committee recommend that provision be made for the establishment in Charlottetown ofa '*rma.l or Triiinin School; and that the present Visitor of Schoo e be required to take charge thereof, subject to such rules and regu- lations as the Government may deem expedient. In consideration of which service, your Com- mittee ere of opinion that, for the future, but one Visitation, in the year, of the several Dis- trict Schools. be insisted upon. The Committee also recommend the establish- ment of Six Scolarships, at the Centcrsl Ac- ntlomy-—-two for each Count :—the endowment of each Scholarship to be £ r nnnuin, pa - able from the Treasury of t is Island. Six Candidates for such Scholarships to be selected from each County, by the School Visitor, from whom the Board of Education shall. on e extiinination, choose Two from each County, and who shall enjoy all the benefits and privi- lc es, uniary and otherwise,of such Scholar- ships—subject to the approval of the Board of Education for the peri of:—. 6th. Your Committee are of opinion that the following Petitions be referred to the Committee offiupply, via: The Petition of William Cundnll. Secretary to the Board ucation, praying the favor- able consideration of the House or is services, as such. during the past year. The Petition of the Trustees of Orwell-head, School, praying for an allowance to Teacher. The Petition of divers Inhabitants of Charlot- tetown Itoyalty ( st). praying for a Grant, in aid of private subscription, to enable them to build it School-house. 7th. Your Committee conoolve that t.bevsri- ous subjects coin lui nod of, in the underrnention- ed Petitions, wi l, in a great measure, be met and remedied by the various amendments to the Education Act, above suggested by your Com- mittee, and thatcon uout no furt or action. on the part of your onora le House, will necessary, with reference there , vis:- Tbe Petition of Inhabitants of Townshl 5I ; 0 to The Petition of Inhabitants of Central int lileonor's ; The Petition of Charles Sanderson and others of Saint Peter's ; The Petition of the Inhablhate of St. Nicho- las Village. Township 17; The Petition of Trustees of Neil Pond (Best) School. Townshgp ; . The Politico Trashos eflohoolo to George- ‘Iv ' to be relerr The Petition of Trustees of Schools attached to St. Dunsta.u’s Church, Cliorlottetewu ; and The Petition of Inliabilollto of‘ Braokley Point (Middle) School District. (signed) J. Wios-vase. avian Psuiu, 'I‘. ll. lhviusin, Ai.i..tx I.-‘iusss. Gr.-onoa. Bi: , Wii.i.ini Gust, Bi-.-vuiim I).-ivus. agrees with the Report generally. The Report was received and read; and on the motion of Mr. iglitmae, it was ordered ‘ ed to a Committee of the whole House. on Monday next. ‘g"For alterations and amendments made in the above Report. when it was under the consideration of the House in Committee, and which were afterwards confirmed by the house, see the end of the present Summary.-—An Ab- stract of the Debate thereon will prepared for the next issue of this R. . IVING, Reporter. TEMPERANCE PETITION. The Hon. the A-r1-oauxv Gntriur. resented a Petition of certain Electors and others of Charlottetown praying for the abandieont of the Revenue on all Intoxieativi Liquors and the prohibition, by Law, of their importation, manufacture, and sale; which was recelvedand rend ; and ordered to be laid upon the Table. The hon. and learned ntlernan, in movlri that the Petition be received and read, stati- that it was signed by upwards of500" high] respectable and intelligent individuals. I’! involved, be said, a question of oonoideruble interest and importance; and, us he hoped a day would be set o rt: for the due considera- tion of it. he woulrnot then enter upon the subject, but reserve the full expression of his sentiments concerning it for that occasion. The Petition, he added, would be followed by men more ofa similar nature. ["' ‘be exact number of signatures is 594.] Wrnivasnn, April 5. REPORT OF SPECIAL COHMPITQ ON EDUCATION LAW. The House resolved itself ion) a Committee on the above Report-—Hon. Mr, Wsawaraiv in the Chair. After some time spent therein, the Hon. the Sruns resumed the Chair, and the lion. Mr. Wsitnuitrort reported that the Com- mittee have gone through the Report of the Special Committee, paragraph by paragraph, had amended, and t on adopted the nine, and the Report no amended, was read at the Clerk's Table. The Hon. Mr. Waannsrort moved to amend the some by altering the Paragraph refsrrin to the appointment of an additional Visitor 0 Schools, so as to secure the services of a por- son capable of conducting it Normal School, under the direction of the present Visitor. who may, if he think fit, direct such person to visit Schools whenever he may find it necessary to u so. Tip; House divided on the motion of amend- cn : Yx.i—Ilon. Mr. Warburton. N.ivs——.\Ir. Wiglitmnn, Mr. Yen, Mr. Donse, Mr. H. Iliivilund. Mr. Macfiovi-an, Mr. Col’, Mr. Beer, Mr. Clark. Mr. Davies. Hon. Mr. Conroy, Ilon. Mr. Montgomery, Ilon. Mr. Miiceaclien, Hon. Mr. Lord. Hon. the Attorney General, llon. the Colonial Secretory, 5.1-. Mooney. Mr. McGill, and Mr. Fraser-18 So ' passed in the negative. Mr. Urns: moved that. the whole of the Para- graph relating to an Assistant Visitor be struck out of the Re rt. The House divded on the motion of amend- ment : Yeas :-Mr. Clark. Mooney, Mr. Davies, Mr. McGill, Hon. Mr. Lord. lion. Mr. Whclnn, Hon. Mr. Warburton—7. Nara :--Mr. Fraser. Mr. Beer, Mr. Yco, Mr. Dousc, Mr. H. Hevilend, Mr. Wigbtman. Mr. Mscgowan, Mr. God’, on. Colonial Secretory, on. the Attorney General, Hon. Mr. Mont- inery, Hon. Mr. Msceaohen, and Hon. Mr. seed in the negative. oottsv moved to amend the Reyiort by striking out all that relates to the Sebo ersliips to be provided for young persons from each of the three Counties. The House divided on the motion of amend- ment . You :—Mr. Mooney. Mr. Gall‘. Mr. Yeo. Hon. Mr. Maceaclien, Mr. Dovies,nnd .\lr. MoGill_—8_ Nave :—IIon. the Attorney General, I-Ion. the Colonial Secretary. Ilon. Mr. Conroy, lion. olr. Moutgumer , lion. Mr. Mitcaulsyi Hon. Mr. lord, lIon.TIr. Wnrburton, lion. 1-. Whelnn, Mr. Douse, Mr. Hovilitnd. Mr. Wlghtrnan, Mr. MICEOWIRSII, Mr. Beer, Mr. Fraser, and r. Clar So it seed in the negative. Mr. arias moved to amend the said Report by striking out so much thereof as reootnroends tie repeiilin of the 25th and 40th Sections of the Act I!) to. Clip. 13. The House divided on the motion of amend- cut: mYlAIt—-Ml‘. Davies, Mr. Mooney. Eon. Mr. Werbarton, and Hon. Mr. Whelan.-4. Nave :—l-Ion. the Attorney General, Hon.‘tlie Colonial Secretary, lion. Mr. ‘ , lr. Montgoinor . Hon. r. Maoaula . Hon. Mr. ygrdwun 90, :r. Bones, ML". Havllofid . 't-an. r. sogowll. I‘. . . Balsa. Clerk, Mr. honor, and Mr. lletiill So ‘t passed in the noptivo. “Thai qfirmlgzmhvlyg than put..:"sliell the t o I! agreed ‘-4; reebloiod in the alrnative. W“ Ordrnd, That the some Committee who pre- pared the Report he a Committee to prepare and bring in a Bill In accordance therewith. The line. tho Ceimiiu. Sscansn. by es... mood of ll-s Iaesllsosy. the blast. Governor, delivered to the lloaso the following