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201. Richmond.

31. Cape Breton.

161. 18s. 9d. Yarmouth.

171. 1s. Hants.

131. 6s. 2d. Guysboro.

151 13s. 10d. Halifax.

COUNTY OF RICHMOND.

Doctor A. W. Madden, in full for his services as Health

Ditto

Officer,
for two Boatmen employed by him,
to be divided according to the service performed,

CAPE BRETON.

12 10 0

7 10 0

20 0 0

Richard Huntingdon, upon its being duly certified by the Clerk of the
Board that the services were performed by the authority of the
Board of Health, and that it had not been previously provided for
YARMOUTH.

To the Board of Health at Yarmouth, for expenses in cases of Small
Pox,

HANTS.

To the Board of Health at Windsor, to re-pay expenditures for Henry
Miller,

To the Board of Health at Guysborough,

GUYSBOROUGH.

HALIFAX.

To the Commissioners of the Poor, Halifax, to pay expense of Pauper
cases of Small Pox transferred to Small Pox Hospital, to include
the balance of Three Pounds Seven Shillings and Ten Pence,
balance of Hospital Account,

To Doctor Hoffman, for attendance on Robert Watson,

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6 15 Visiting Ships of War as Health Officer, 6 10 0

13 5 0

31. to Dr. McDonald, Sydney.

151. 5s. 4d. Cape Bre

ton.

201. Board of Health Barrington.

121.13s. 5d. James M'Keen, and 3l. Styles Hart.

91. 15s and 6l 11s, 7d G. C Lawrence

51. 12s. Board of Health, Shelburne

£151 13 10

And a further sum of Three Pounds to Dr. A. M'Donald, County of Sydney, for his services in a case of Small Pox.

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds Five Shillings and Four Pence at the disposal of the Governor, to pay the following expenses incurred by the Board of Health in the County of Cape Breton, viz: to the Proprietor of the Halifax House, Nine Shillings and Six Pence-to W. C. McKinnan, One Pound, and to Doctor Foreman, Thirteen Pounds Fifteen Shillings and Ten Pence.

And a further sum of Twenty Pounds to the Board of Health of the Township of Barrington, in full of the Accounts rendered for Medical and other services rendered in the case of William Kenny, afflicted with Small Pox, to be distributed and applied by the Board of Health.

And a further sum of Twelve Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Five Pence to James G. M'Keen, and the further sum of Three Pounds to Styles Hart, for services connected with cases of Small Pox at Guysborough.

And the further sum of Nine Pounds Fifteen Shillings, to George C. Lawrence, of Inverness, to re-pay expenditures for the relief of the crew of the Brig Philemon, and also the further sum of Six Pounds Eleven Shillings and Seven Pence for provisions and other outlays incurred for the crew of the Schooner Clarinda, of Newcastle, New Brunswick.

And a further sum of Five Pounds Twelve Shillings at the disposal of the Governor to defray the expense incurred by the Board of Health at Shelburne, in the case of Andrew Hagan, afflicted with the Small Pox.

And

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds Twelve Shillings to Doctor Hoffman, for the 151 12s Dr Hoffman expenses incurred by him as Health Officer for the Port of Halifax, in defending a Suit brought against him by

Fitzgerald.

Donovan

And a further sum of Twenty-eight Pounds Sixteen Shillings and One Penny to 281 16s 1d Simon Simon Donovan, of Arichat, to re-pay him the balance of expenses incurred in assisting Immigrants per Schooner Barbara Ann.

Lawson.

And a further sum of Twenty-four Pounds Five Shillings and Ten Pence to Henry 241 5s 10d Henry Lawson, to compensate him for damage sustained in consequence of the escape of cer

tain Prisoners from the Provincial Penitentiary, in May last.

And a further sum of Ten Pounds to Michael Cody, a Courier between Terfry's and 101. Michael Cody Walton, in the County of Hants, for additional services beyond his Contract, during

the past year.

And such further sum at the disposal of the Governor, as will enable him to extend 401. Mail Communi'the Mail Communication from Brookfield to Lawrence Town-provided the expense

do not exceed Forty Pounds per annum.

cation.

Cornwallis.

And a further sum of Fifty Pounds to Silas Bishop, of Cornwallis, being in full of 501. Silas Bishop, return of Duties on Machinery imported for the purposes of a Cloth Manufactory, which has recently been destroyed by fire.

And a further sum of One Hundred Pounds to Silas Bishop, to aid him in the rebuilding and setting in operation a Cloth Manufactory in Cornwallis, to be paid when it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that he has expended the sum of Five Hundred Pounds in such undertaking.

1007. Silas Bishop.

sions.

And a further sum of Fifty Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to be paid to 501. Reporting Decisuch person as shall be appointed by His Excellency to report the Decisions of the Supreme Court, on its being made to appear to the satisfaction of His Excellency that such Reports have been duly made and published in a pamphlet form, and that a copy thereof has been furnished to every Town Clerk in the different Counties of the Province-such Town Clerks being directed to keep the Reports at all times in their Offices, and open at reasonable hours to the inspection of the public, free of charge.

Pictou.

And a further sum of Fifty Pounds to James Dawson of Pictou, as a remuneration 501. James Dawson, to which he is equitably entitled, for services rendered to the Province in securing Property saved from the Brig Joseph.

And a further sum of Fifty Pounds, being part of the sum of Seventy-five Pounds 501. G. B. Watson. granted to George B. Watson in the last Session for his services as Teacher of the Nautical and Grammar School at Arichat, to be paid to him in full for such services for the year ending in May, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-eight.

And a further sum of Twenty-five Pounds, to Charles E. Ratchford of Amherst, for this year only, to aid in the establishment of a Female Seminary at Amherst. And a further sum of Fifty Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, to be expended in affording relief to the Colored Population of the County of Halifax, by purchasing Seed or Provisions, as circumstances may require.

251. C. E. Ratchford,

Amherst.

501. Colored Popula

tion, Halifax.

tion, Counties

And a further sum of Ten Pounds to each of the Counties of Hants, Queen's, Yar- 10 Colored Populamouth, Guysborough, Annapolis, Sydney, Shelburne and Digby, to purchase Seed for distribution among the Colored Population in those Counties.

891 10d JamesBlack, Gay's River

And a further sum of Eighty-nine Pounds and Ten Pence, to James Black of Gay's River, being the amount of Money deposited by him in the Provincial Savings' Bank, and fraudulently obtained therefrom by a person who absconded with the amount. And a further sum of Twenty Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to provide 201 Ferries across for the establishment of Ferries across Sheet Harbor, and the Mouth of the North North West Arm, in the County of Halifax.

Sheet Harbor, and
North-west Arm,
Halifax

31 4s to E Creelman

151 16s S Creelman

151 James Sangster

251 Richard Meagher

301 James Stevens

1091 18s 6d disposal of Governor

52711 5s 4d disposal of Governor

And a further sum of Three Pounds Four Shillings to Eliakim Creelman, of Halifax, in full of his Account for keeping the Stud Horse Bellfounder Morgan.

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds and Sixteen Shillings to Samuel Creelman, Esquire, being the amount of his Account for keeping the Horse Bellfounder Morgan. And a further sum or Fifteen Pounds to James Sangster, Esquire, for expenses incurred in keeping the Stud Horse Norfolk during the Winter of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-nine and One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty.

And a further sum of Twenty-five Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to be devoted to the aid of Richard Meagher, being afflicted with blindness, in order that measures may be adopted to enable him to acquire a trade, and a means of independent support-this Grant not to be drawn into a precedent.

And a further sum of Thirty Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, for the purpose of paying the debt due by James Stevens, the father of a deaf and dumb boy to the Asylum in Scotland, where he is being educated.

And a further sum of One Hundred and Nine Pounds Eighteen Shillings and Six Pence at the disposal of the Governor, to defray the following amounts due for services performed under sanction of the Government:

Surveyor General's Account, connected with School Land Returns,
To Thomas Logan's Account for Surveying in Cumberland,

Small Pox Hospital, Halifax,

£61 19 9

£4 14 0

43 4 9

£109 18 6

And a further sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy-one Pounds Five
Shillings and Four Pence, at the disposal of the Governor, to defray the following
amounts advanced from the Treasury, that is to say;
Commissioners of Electric Telegraph,

Expense of Horse Bellfounder Morgan, S. Cumminger's

Account,

W. Davy's Account,

R. Woodill's do.

£4248 5 10

600

9 12 2

3 1 6

18 13 8

10 0 0

14 17 5

Thomas Logan's Report on Crown Lands investigation,

Transient Poor, Dorchester,

Doctor Hoffman,

John H. Darby, Passage of W. T. Townsend,

Purchase of Shubenacadie Canal Company's Property on assignment

of a Judgment against the Company,

Testimonial to Boudrot and others,

9 15 0 500

300 Commissioners

W. Taylor, investigation against Brymer,

Captain Boudrot and others,

Annapolis Indians affected with Small Pox,

pital, to the thirty-first December last,

Commissioners of Poor, Halifax, in full for expenses of Waterloo Hos

Lithographic Plans of Windsor Rail Road.

E. Boudrot,

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And a further sum of Three Hundred Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, to be Consolidtng Laws applied towards expenses incurred in the execution of the Commission for revising and consolidating the Laws of the Province, pursuant to the report of the Committee on

that subject.

And

And a further sum of Twelve Pounds to Alpin Grant, in full of his claim for publish- 12 A. Grant ing Debates of the House of Assembly during the last Session, in the British Colonist Newspaper.

And a further sum of Three Hundred Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, to pay for Reporting and Publishing the proceedings of the House of Assembly during the present Session, to be applied in such manner as shall be directed by a Committee to be hereafter appointed by the House of Assembly.

300 Reporting and Publishg. Debates of House of Ass.

Kilns

And a further sum, not exceeding Five Hundred and Ten Pounds, at the disposal of 510 for Oat Mills & the Governor, to aid in the erection of Oat Mills and Kilns in the different Counties during the present year-provided that no greater amount than Thirty Pounds be allowed for any one County-that no person who has heretofore received aid for such purpose shall be entitled to any participation in the Grant-that no more than Fifteen Pounds be applied in aid of any one Oat Mill and Kiln, and only to that amount in cases where the Kiln is at least fourteen feet in diameter-that no aid be granted where the Kiln shall not be eleven feet in diameter, and only Ten Pounds where such Kiln shall be eleven feet but not fourteen feet in diameter-and that no sum shall be paid hereunder until it shall appear by Certificate, to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, that the Oat Mill and Kiln for which any such Grant shall be claimed are ready to be put in operation, which Certificate shall also state the diameter of the Kiln, and that the person claiming aid has never before received any Grant for that purpose.

And a further sum of Five Hundred Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, for the 5001 Schr Daring purpose of employing the Schooner "Daring," when not employed in the Sable Island Service, for the protection of the Fisheries on the Coasts of this Province.

And a further sum of Three Hundred Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, for the benefit of the Indians for the present year.

And a further sum of One Thousand Three Hundred and Seven Pounds Eight Shillings and Ten Pence to the Commissioners of Public Buildings, to defray the balance of expenses incurred by them during the last year.

3001 for Indians

13071 8s 10d to Com

Public Buildings.

ers of P

Penitentiary

And a further sum of Five Hundred Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to be 500 to Commissionpaid from time to time to the Commissioners of Public Buildings, in order to the more economical expenditure of the Funds required to be expended thereon, by the payment of ready money and otherwise.

And a further sum of Forty Pounds, at the disposal of the Governor, to enable him to continue a suitable Revenue Boat at Sydney, Cape Breton.

And a further sum of Thirty Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to enable him to continue a suitable Revenue Boat at Pictou, for the present year, under the direction of the Collector of Impost and Excise at the Port.

401 Revenue Boat at

Sydney

301 Revenue Boat

at Pictou.

And a further sum of Sixty Pounds to Robert Stone, for his services as Revenue 601 to Robert Stone Officer at Wilmot for the past year.

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds to Margaret Nickerson, to assist her in keeping 151 Margt Nickerson a House of Entertainment for Travellers on the road between Shelburne and Barrington. And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds to Rebecca Langley, to assist her in keeping a House of Entertainment for Travellers on the Road between Musquodobit and Saint Mary's.

151 Rebecca Langley

and 201 to Quarter Mas. General Do.

8701 17s 6d expenses Legis. Council

And a further sum of Fifty Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to enable him 301 to Adj General, to pay to the Adjutant General of Militia the sum of Thirty Pounds, and to the Quarter Master General the sum of Twenty Pounds, for their services for the past year. And a further sum of Eight Hundred and Seventy Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Six Pence, to defray the expenses of the Legislative Council for the present year. And a further sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-four Pounds and Fifteen Shillings to A. & W. McKinlay, in full of their Account for Stationery and Binding for the House of Assembly during the last year. And

2341 14s A. & W.

McKinlay

2061 7s 5d. Clerk of

And a further sum of Two Hundred and Six Pounds Seven Shillings and Five House of Assembly Pence to the Clerk of the House of Assembly, to defray the expense of extra Messengers and other services, and to pay for Fuel and other articles for the House during the present Session, pursuant to the Report of the Committee on Contingencies.

for extra expenses of Do.

151 Speaker of HA for Books

101 each to Chairmen

of Com on Bills and Supply.

100 each to Clerk

and Clerk Assistnt

of Assembly, for extra services.

Sum for Postage for

Public Offices

15/ Repair Revenue Boat, Sydney

250 sterlg, Private Secretary Lieut Governor

460 stg, Salaries of

Clerks Provincial
Secretary's Office

100l stg, Stationery for Do.

301 stg. Fuel, &c. Admty Court.

401 stg. Clerk of Crown

Allowance to Aca

demical Institutions.

71 10s Isaac McAnn

91 58 Slip Grandique Ferry

Cape Breton.

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds, at the disposal of the Honorable the Speaker, to procure various Books and Publications necessary for conducting the business of the Assembly.

And a further sum of Ten Pounds (each) to the two Chairmen of the Committees. of Bills and of Supply, for their services for the present Session.

And a further sum of One Hundred Pounds (each) to the Clerk and Clerk Assistant of the House of Assembly, for their extra services during the present Session.

And such further sum, at the disposal of the Governor, as will be sufficient to repay the amount advanced from the Treasury, to defray the expense of Postage of the Public Departments during the past year.

And a further sum of Fifteen Pounds at the disposal of the Governor, to repair and re-fit the Revenue Boat at Sydney, Cape-Breton.

And a further sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds, Sterling, to the present Lieutenant-Governor, for a private Secretary for the present year.

And a further sum of Four Hundred and Sixty Pounds, Sterling, for the Salaries of the Clerks in the Provincial Secretary's Office, for the present year, to be appropriated and applied by the Provincial Secretary.

And a further sum not exceeding One Hundred Pounds, Sterling, for Stationery and other Contingencies of the Provincial Secretary's Office, for the present year-the expenditure to be accounted for at the next Session of the General Assembly.

And a further sum of Thirty Pounds, Sterling, to the Master of the Rolls, the Judge of Vice Admiralty, and the Judge of Probate, at Halifax, for Fuel and Criers of their Courts for the present year.

And a further sum of Forty Pounds, Sterling, to the Clerk of the Crown, in the Supreme Court for this Province, for his services for the present year.

II. The allowance now made to the Collegiate and Academical Institutions shall be continued under the existing conditions, for the period of one year only.

III. The sum of Seven Pounds Ten Shillings due to Isaac M'Ann, for allowance as a School Teacher in Granville, not paid over to him by the Commissioners in consequence of one of the Trustees having refused to sign his Certificate, shall be paid by the Commissioners out of the Monies for Schools in their hands not otherwise appropriated; and for want of such Money now in hand the same shall be paid by the Commissioners out of the School Money of the County of Annapolis for the present year, on condition that the Commissioners are satisfied.

IV. The sum of Nine Pounds granted in the Session of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-nine to erect Slips on the South side of Grandique Ferry, in the County of Richmond, and undrawn, shall be expended to cut the Hill at Grandique, near Mrs. Wood's, towards Arichat, on the Main Post Road.

V. The sum of Forty-two Pounds Four Shillings and Two Pence, reported by the 421 4s 2d. Roads &c. Committee on Public Accounts to be undrawn, under Commissions Numbers Fortyseven and One Hundred and One, in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-seven, and Numbers Three, Seventy, Six, Seventy-one and Seventy-two, in One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-six, shall be appropriated for the service of Roads and Bridges in the County of Cape-Breton, during the present year.

201 Road Red Islands

VI. The sum of Twenty Pounds, Number Thirty-two, appropriated in the Road Scale of Richmond County, in One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-nine, towards erecting a Slip on the North side Grandique Ferry, and yet undrawn, shall be expended on the Main Post Road from the Bridge East of M'Nab's to Duncan Campbell's,

Red Islands.

And

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