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J 2X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^OVA SCOT/4 PROVINCE HOUSE •^' i onswithn^^ derousac(;u3at!ou:iay.uiist the vile tones-ami was noi ,i p, ^j i ^^^s nol "Indhcre let me promise, that aUhou,h the whole produ^Uon^ saU^actory evidence of the Old Ro^^ue's wiles, yet the ^^^^'''^^^^'^"^^^^^^"f f^e ' ^.^ befor7 wa, prove that a more polished Slanderer gave assistance to gainish the served up to deceive the people. ' j^ ^^ represent this lie has ransacked the Journals foi the four ) ^f^^ "J'V''" jj^ ^g » Legislator ai.ri County, for the purpose of furnishing some P[«°f ^^^ ^^^0/ hat the labour he far raising ^msclf in your estunat.on^ I -, I n-^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^, has bestowed upon this eomp. at.ou o^ ■■• I*,''.'^^^^"'"/ 'X„*";il lower in the estimation plishing his object, and sink the name ot G. W. ^l^';^'// " r" 1" '' ;„ the character of !.f all such as iprd truth and ^a- < - ing -^ - - "^^^^^^ ^^^^^J , , de. ilu.se who would be legislators, f 1 ;■ ?' "' ;;'^';^ '""^ unblushin- impudence with which ....ive .he people on the las "7'"^ '^ '^ I^^^^^Vre chai^^ of the Committee on he asserted that the Journals of 1 8.)0 we. t, P^'^^V *^" "> ""; . .. specimens of his general public accounts, to assist the tories at the las^ Llection are f fP^^'J^f^^^^i^ii^^^ refu- character. The plot now hatched has the same o^^^J ' JJ'^^^^^ Se individual as being tation andexposnro: and here I would further rema^^^^^^ ^ ^^ ^^ W\ ^.. ^ "^^-i -*'*f^*' I f r "I e n k, id ISO ito o\e ipe 5 of 3 of L'fjCS itho y nU - lablo ,uaUy efore, ist, be and of to the ason to e evils laintain icncral shackle iccondcd ned mo- h ! >l ■■i For » he Motion — Mr. Fiiirbanki •» Rom >• lloltnci •• \Vbitiu»n Hon AgftinsI th« Motion Attv. (Icncrftl Mr. Ma ^h.a Mr. l>*«->l«y " Thornw •• RuJd " Hall • (i. B. Youna »« Wilioi. »« Oovvall H )),iurnouf •• Power t« lleckiuaa Huntingtfl* Dfci «•"•• Mc «.«•«"•> l)oyl« Come*u VuUon Ilo«» Mr. VV.Vouug '• Dimwk Hon. Mr. IM'' Mr. Wilkin* •» FrMcr •♦ G. Smith •♦ Si)oarwatc/ " Vrci'H^an " Clonient* ciation, th« nio.t ..pprcsMVc, » «"'^f^';.„„,tir,.ti.'n.-y ot J'«"'^""''^.'^:> j'Cn by forgmt... ^■J^ji^'asr at not .. .3-- s -s s s^ - ^t.. S ^;twS\ r ^5^^^ ^SS.:;t^ury note. tr.. ,n .T of the Proving lorbm extra scrvi ,.,,„,« 13tb Resolution. a. ring the va«t five yea«. thatMr.McLellan moved that the lai^^^^^^^ . On tl'en'^'jt ^'yf ';^';:;,^tn-o "be „„t received by the "oj«„'fX tbund the fol- Huntington, McL.'-Uan & ^T^^t ;t f voted for : Howe, 3. »• ""'"^J^'^j^pg n.em- lowinR nau... on ^^iV^^l^^i^^.i^rf.o^ihe gentlemen just ---^^^^^^l^-^.l^di^, barres, Doyle, lloss. 1 1 e ^ ^oh he (McLellan) now supi.orts. ttc*^J'r j^,^ ^„ a»e S"ve""^„t^; a foo^ company of ^-ent .-men >;: >« ^„«^^^^^^^^^ an oLer of that government on^c.^ ^ vvouid despise doinj; an act ot mjusj' ,^.,ordinfi then .»ame9 a» ^^ spirit, and would -«^"^';« Sy a McLeilan does almost ••>vamb ^ ^^^^ ,« liere dap-trap to s^m P^iie nation to ..rite a volume, as he has (l«n^' ^ ^^■,, ^b- But as I have no time rj "^''^'^^^ on nomination day 1 «dl revert i ^^ ^^ Wcularities, which in other to g,. Rupert D. George, for llecc.airg ^^^^^_ «1Wthesame.plc.thatn^;^^;5-[iiea^^ ?^ ^^ „ „y. m the first ^;v-on upon this Keso^^.^^^^^ ^^^^^^ord J^n tta drvi-ion, but liuntington ""^«,' ^Tan was pre ent as his nama.s not 'T^^/^b;?, ft^d n. i:r«rd rf not apcar tha McLellan was p ^^.^ ^^^^ ,j^ ^pp^ar. But J n two other divisioni took place m s i 4 ' \l lb* languasc Mcrib«d to Mr. Roan in thin lying pamphk'i. Mui« ofthiiou DomiiiAtioii day alM>. If ho (|()«t not produrn the .lonrrialx / uti//. Ith, •'No,(iKntli!nu'n, I will not titkn tlie Il.'.o a year to dohool lh«^ jioorin Cohhostfir, acrording to Mr. IIm»tin;»tc(it'!i resolution. Tlio «.itl|p2M inu»» hft\«i tli.- inonfv ; th« rich must bo eduiafiil, ttlirxarps for tho jioor. S«'o,/otirnnU IH4» patic 31M, Theso ar« wuiriuitntii which nt-vordUv^ in >(cLcllanV quotations, you would naturally look for oil thflpaps to wliich lie r«'fcnt. He Itrn-w full well that you hud no poiwihic op- portunity to cor.Hult tho volume, nn there iiro ftjw or none in the Country avnil.U> tu that liut Mr. Iluntinjjton'o UcMoluiion cUMofpcoj)h whom it wai* lii!« iiitorcst to deceive, •peaks !or itwiif and is a» follown : "That th« resolution of yeMtord.ny granting JC'i.'tO to 'Acadia C'ollegr' he rewinded, with a view towards granting iJl^O to each ','ounty to be 8ppliconent in their «ru!uild an university in Halifax. — llosn was elected becauite he opposed that policy an'that the Bill for the road service be referred back to tlieCommittee for the purpose of raising tho wages of labourers to four shillings per day and commi$- $ions to five per cent on all surnn— for the motion nine, against tiie ir.otion twenty-five." Against tins motion, Howo, MeNab, J. B. Uniacke, (i. 11. Young, Ko.ss. Now gentle- men this i.s the last count in McLellan's Inditemcint against Ross. Wipe your spectacles, go bacic and compare the (juotations I made from his ]ianq)l''ct with the JarlK as they appear on the .Journals and ask yourselves this ({ue-'tion — What could bo McLellan's object in writing such stulF ? Could it be to get Ross to write another pamphlet, when ho ought to be planting his potatoes or extending the sale of liia Metalic Paints in the lb eign markets, or has he an eye to the Attorney Generalsliip. the 1 rovincial Secreta- ry's office or tho Receiver Generalship, for the Gentlemen wlio hold those offices arc «hleteer, and the Tatamagouche Exciseman will be quito the man to look after the cash in such a Cabinet, and you all know by this time that the Financial Secretary has declared his policy to be to tuppori the parly whflhef right or wrong (his speech on the last nomination day) and cilijiliten the legislature as to the mode of building the Railway from an Ameriian almanack. yeSjGentleman, just fancy such a consummation of Responxible(iovernment and then allow the imagination to anticipate the inlluenccK which has brought them into the field as Candidates, to have all tl»>power unchecked as in 1842.— House of Stirling, " Bible UiU" aod " Corn Hill" would then ilourish, whether you would is another question ; r«- mm 1 Undo,.. «;rv ,.njov..| un.|«r M.-r.-lLu, pr.viou;.o Ih.*;,. ronl.SSC/a^ft on It >. but fair lo stato. however, that th« Judx., o/ Probafe I a. a? m of his o(h...n L«t h.n. also roliuqui.h hi. o(H-o a. .lu.lge of Probate, and [he h ! wdi b., .a a no.,t.on to ask th„ .ulfVa^a, of tho people ^vithout insul ioi th ir mder ta ..,„. an.toutra,inpcth. fundanu-nial principle. Lf ro.ponmblopovorlc t A com" p t.^o ex,K,.sure o ,«oc/c responsible Gov.rr.n,e!,t. which the leaders of a fUct on \'rZ at em,,t,„sr.opa,nunon (he people of this County by Rross misreprescntatTon, would ^uwrtlnt th 'l" \r "- ««--Vf -'"-"P- il-indced laL infbnn^ron ;td t LTJ-c -I tl"' '«i'l",i;? m3u, bers of tho prcnent povornment are heartily «ick of th« » » U,o .s smnt, and the fru.t. it has produced .n tho Country. I hope this' i true anrl -1^1^ :1 ""'Y u ^''"r '^"'•" ■' ''""«'■ °'"'^^'^ "*' ''»"S» '« f^ '«' '>y« pones be bye con"; .Son on J r-"*' '\-';^^'">.:"r'P"'-t -'".'luav. been in.p^esHed with^hi. desire Icf (he ^S,tt ' ^''^T'* *'?'.'>■ ''VJ' '''^^•" repeatedly insulted and viola(ed~yet (hey did not agitato the Country with i.ublio rieetin-s-(l,ev di,l noi .•ircuia(o addresses for i!,n» raT' r- "' ^•'^-''''' ^" *'" S'^'''^'^' ''^^^'"''' ^''^ <-vern„.ent to Solve the hS because their oionioos were not those of the majority, as in 1845. No, ccntlemen tZv d.d none of those things, they had and haye stilfa conHding hope iLtttpZu tji fnotl ,h£'''". ^T^""'' "'■'■""^'?' ^'"*" '^' P'-^'P^"- ^'"« '-•0— and VhJZ people (not tho.,c who bye, move and h.-ive their bcin^.; as a party, by deceiving the pZlo our ir*!.?" *'*'■""" ■"' ««>in«lh« .luty.-No. arc u.v v.ew. '•'. prot.-c^^"" u vurument in tho I.o^iilatuio who Male. it. i-x.«t.mi. on unnut.j.Mt.H t.tc tn.l«.a». ! .l^nTcUllan. I have a lew ..or.i,., of a |mn.,.hla r.«bli»he.l by mo la.t y.-.y umh-. th. ;i^*i o a - Colonist " givina n.y o|.uiin. without rcM^rvc oa the ru.no,,. , nlU.cn-.. ol t r« ioncral Minin-^ Association (wUoaro .h.ill; r..l. ,n:inut..-t.u..n. ,n hiv^hM) at the Colo .X(....« to kl.p the ro-our... of th. U.i.U I'ro.in. .. .. ^»»V '''^ fY'- "»;!2:. not to interfere in tl Colonic, o.- the IJ. S.at.s, «.th the ton-nrnptiou oi Ur.t.M. i..ann. ZZ. I Hhair«cna a .«w of then. to«aeh -tthnc..,. ,0 -hat you "-r '--^ 'l^ - Sn. n,y view, upon this in.portat.t «ubje-t. My views al«o a. to the m.rf. ol b...h ...;< the lUilway an.l it. Mrobable payinj.' pn-Hoects .v.c ..ow pub ..h.n;? .n the ' n,.t.«b t o- bniJt" iT, a acrie« ot'thno letL.!, ^I'sl...!! have then. a!., di.u.bu.e.l .0 that .hero .an be no mistakes betwixt u, on tb . in,p<.r.ant ,nea..,n.H, all ol wln.h .n.UHt bo .rapple I wltUr^^tho next parlia.nent if we ex-Kul to keep pan, . v.th the ^rc v.n^ J<; ". l'^'-; « an.l enterprisclof '1I.0 r.viliHcl world and the Hi..er Co omen. An.l 1. ' n.e a hi ^M , the K - Ki^laturc Lad adoj.^ed the iow» I entertained ,.p.n. the snbjee. of the voal >" > "- " ^^ I'- alVxprcssed in t .. renolutions now tor .ho lir.t tin,, pob .^la d. except ,n th 1 .lou. nal., "Jo KnL would bo relieved f.o,n the de.na'.ed po/.tiun ,t oecp-e. ^A*]' ^l'-* the Coal .nononolv r.nd the Lieutenant (Joverno.-'« s.lary w.h.I.I be onl.v i.2... '<) Mer- h^ng inVteid of A^i.O .terlin-z. and tt,c money last year a.ked b> Coal .n.ne. C.n.n.t- tee of which Mr Creel.uan wa. one) to test tho validity of tl.e Koyal Charter ^ran ed tho C0..M any in 1840, ,ni.d,t have b.-en Hvve.'.. And let ,»e rcn,.nd you that th.H » tho ChartTe Lt.L-e of which My. C.-eeln,an so n.outiy denied in IH-lT-a low mo aU To infor,n you. th^t tho lease to the D,.ke ,,f York remained .n the l'"ov„.c,al hecretar, h office f.o.u 1 i2a to IH U without ever becoming a Public llecord. and I te.d no .,ru. 1 l^rido that my fir.-t motion in the lI..u«o an your repre.ontat.ve was to make it a puboc bcu.. e. . Se. JournalHof 1814, Ai-pendix No. :.H. And Ic. n.e further .nform you that tht o.mi.ion on the par. of \he' VuM.e.M.rative. of. the peop e .. . he n.o.^c u^^^^^^^ countable when tho Lu.ri.-latur3 passed anact,..-lsiI,'.nco,p...at,nj? ^'^ S^^^''^^ nins Association, givin;- them extruo.dinary p. : .•,le|ies w.tl.out know.n? or " v» =* J^ai>"« ?ffi,ature and e.^Ttent^of the monopoly nn.ler . hi.h the P. nv.ncu .. "7;"'l;;""f; . required ..o majo.ity to b.In^r forward this urtr nstilult. ti/ document to day l.ght , -llnv member I'ad fho samol>a.r.amen.a,y ri...t ....d powc^ . -at I everc.ed. I lave you not a right to a.k what tl,e ;.Mvat */a/..-m..a McIaIIhu w.. about trun. l.S;^'- '"^ l^" {; more .speciallr when the act of Incor,,oraiion in 1841 wou'd nece.su. .ly l>""? ''"^ rmportant maiter under hi. notice.- There was not a wh.sper ,o.n ""'^ " "^^f'^^^„« and Black Voul. No, j-cllemau all his le.Msla.ivc t.U-nt was A.,, devoted expend J^blic tnoaey witho..t Authority- and pay , 1.; labourers in Ind...., ( o. n -;'\ ;'»'^<;^«' » Lxorbitant prices, a,..; vuck,l the Cn,h, an.l tVo.n ^vhat I kn,.w ol l,.n. I a,n equal y confident tliat this is the ruling mo.ivo which now Roven.s h.s amtMt..m In '^"'''•^"; ■" • Uentlemen,i will not .n^ult your un.krs.an.li;., l.yM,ppo.,nj: that ''f ''^ 'V'/ir d'lu who do not perceive at the first ^lan.e the nt.surd tailace. based upon falso and lud,- •crous calcu Jion which McLellaP has e.nployed to contrast the I'-y^-J l*'-;;;; J^ f , f public expendlt..re. But if the savin,, are as be represents thetn. J';- ' . "'' ,, ^ ^^ .", Ld thei'ew ad^^enturers for ofTico who claim jour support, Seca..se they call I "■"'«!;' » gJt.^ liberal ire tho only individuals who are e-iually glad that thes. .avn.gs have been If £ Co.,«S»* "" or turle.. « h« l.kc. to call lhra.,iire tuOT M nlft.). .. U IP^ lk«» ., uewsr. wia»h. You will b. « perceivea Uirt U L rri.ubluhd ih. ..uun. I UM.I. by >fr. Cro«l«mn in • ' " T 'I ,";^;;"J„Jf ^;i U„;.r.u!:'»t upward, of £«0o.. ..r'annum^ Wh.a IUr.1 «•« % J'* ^^ 'i IV,^ tM I .U.l him thh mi«.«ii« to Wi.;v« thai l.« wM Uec«mng ^^.P*^/'*. 7 •„» S wh^t ho k«cw t. IM, u,.tru.. It n «r ap,H,ar« that H •''^. •^.^'f^f YJJ"^^] of .ho mannor in «Ui.'. tho .,»vin« a.iMn« from aln^lmhrng »»»"<; "'^^^^"^^•r the .lei;:r«uti.i; '.lut.o. wtro bro..jr».t about, ihal ho .ua.lo a .ma ar •^•'«n»2 ?«'•'• floor, of thi, IIou.0 a/^c.- hU l^icction, I cau »im«.»o how tHaijnn*! iho bu.an. S." r« a /• in ido ..-t huvc hoe., whon uU ignorant boa.tng. w..«xp«cU by l^ I on. Iho SpcJur.wbMi ho toll him that iho «avl..e« mJ not oxowd at n«M| i,A009 i th I 6oU pattie, ha.l .-iiul claiu. to .ho c.u.l.t of,h.«i.arUcular wTuig a* <*# TrV!^,n"nt, Z .x.de Oy cl.non mnunl, when ho wa- »«'«»»;«kV;'^« .^f '"' girh if.w to.'wll tl... .•cato.:.!^..... in Ui-por Htew.arkc.an.l never drewnt of ho W and luorlili' iiio'i whu 'li. h HW.iiti'd him a* Fiuutifial St'crotary. Mr. Crc«hnao can rhorclorc plca.l i-noran 'o =.. 'Honco of bU orror* in thin i.n.t...wo. Noi to with MeLal in. he hid not-only the -orirv of .ho SpeakcM- "'>■ "'»-^,~^/\?f ft J^'!! fr.«h in hi« .nomory but h .1 oll.crmium. ot ufor.unt.on ^•»\'^- ' ^ V^" .V\h „flu 'c. Uo wasiu th.. lluu',. wl. .. .ho arran«.m.M.tH w. r« niado, aud UBcd all Ihe mflunce "e PC .old to .ppo,^ ttO>ll bin;: tho dcb^rcntial duiiea. the fcu.:Jat.on upon wh.cb lubwrarr^n.^^^^ ^vc•.. built wbicl. led to tbi. particular wv.ng. toa would «"tur V .Pl^e. t'mt b..ary lonunou Hon..-, >vo»ld uno abob.hmg of ho d fTcntialduits.IwiP .show, that be wa. -..ot only content to sneak a^unst such a po"; but hi aau'uiy oucoc.^d >h..e Ion, llo.olutions which ma> lo bcj.. o'. d.e Jour- viN of 1 H 1 7- na"c ii;(! -7. '\o put bis views on i-ccord T wonder he did not append ;emloh:!.,nuI.bVt-Ia.ure jL they are --'^v of ^cb d.,t..t,on-^^^ Boucimenot'bish-i.lativeapacltv and a very l,t accompanmient of h.slaft luerary cC On page GG7 ofthe iau.e '.FournalH weaUo find another prool of b.shbenal and fnli-'btencl views of local matters, and which is as loUowb : ....t.-™ ''"Mr McLcllan th.n n,oved .hat the Bill be rec on.u.ittcd (or the nurpose oyttkn^ ,.«( all .u,.h parts thereof as }zive to the gran.l .lury any power ,n . lo cases of pran.n^ " cnL • Yneed not tell you that such a proposition wa. ^V'^^^S^y^J.rx^ri'/eNS wb. then and ,iuc, .ou.pos'd the Executive Council except Mr. Doy lo, and Mr. fi.c^ab ' 0.^=0 ^^Ln^KSehao-^ ro.ard to the local interests of tbe hack .cttl«^;; as a in.lcx of the policy that vou and they may expect if they return b.m and bis nomi- natcd colleapicas members-for this county. In tho same Journals, page 719, jou will sec the followinf; Uesolution : , . Mr. llo,.. moved l' -.t tbo IIouso do come to a R*8olution as follow>. fVhereu., in the Scs.sio... of 1>^J5, tV,. Tlon.e of Assembly cbargod upon tbe ^oad Moni'softbe Coun.y of Colchester 'be sum of Three Hundred Pound^^^^^^^^^ thereout by inslabncnisofilOO per year.) the samo bemoan a™^"" J^'^Pf"^'/*.^^ Suiuel Anbibald, Kquir-Jn i'h4-2, .without due authoruy on fn alt^a^.o^ ?l^'^^^ Main Po^t Road between Truro an.l Pidou, trom which sum the back settlers insaia IZ: derived no bonc'-.t : Md wh.reas ,b. said back soHlers b^-. ^^^ '5^ . '^-[''^P durin. the last two years f.om ibo Potato blight, and the iu.lure of 'Je ^^ h«»» ^J^eW weoviT- and will, du.in" the ensnini? snmmer, from similar causes, feel more severely To ;,t of t U, ;i'u.>ies which would. buL for su.h ' .luctions be e^r de J ' ".ong- iLm: lies hed fAcre/.,Y, that it shall be lawful for . is Excellency th» Lieu-^naut \? 10 Ooyernor to expend th« sum of Throe Hnnrlrod Toiin-ls upon t) buck settlernont.i of Co'diestor, and that this Houije will provide f •ion : the Afain Roads in tba for the same next Ses- Which, bein;» ceconded and put, passed in the negative." McLellan opposed this resolution and had the hardihood to sav, that the expenditure was both iudiciouH and indispensable. The House consequently rejicted the applica- tion, on the plea thr*t the members from the ( ounty disagreed among themselves, llecol- lect, Gentlemc- that the soa of commissioner Archibald, who thus commenced an altera- tion, wi7Aou« authority, aixul which cost this county upwards of one thnusand Pounds, and 19 yet unfinished, is the nominated colleague of G W McLellan, to represent this county, and you may then form an opinion, how things will be managed if they have the uncontrolled power to appropriate the road money of this county. They have not for- ^k^^Ti-T?" ^o^' ^^''*''^*^ '" exposing the family Jobs of 1 842. in building the Truro Bridge, the Bible-Hill Road, and Corn Hill ; and they dread my humble ability to check their , ny aread my future designs. This is the head and front of my oifence. In conclusion, gentlemen, 1 regret exceedingly that 1 have been thus dragged forward to open a fresh old sore that should have been allowed to heal. The question which now ought to command the attention of every one interested in the prosperity of the coun- ty 18 the Railway. It has and will command my attention as the backhon' of our future prospcnty.^ And altho' I am decidedly of opinion that the best mode of constructing *»? '?*?1^'"° *^ '^ ^^ ^ ^"^'"'^ °^ Directors appointed by the (ioveinment and the Bhareholders— yet I am ready to join in auy rational scheme, that may receive the ap- jtfobation of the legislature. I am, Gentlemen, with sincere respect, your obedient servant, JOHN ROSS. Trow 6tli May, 1851. f i~^**«*r~ n tba t Se«- lituro plica- tufol- Itcra- iinrls, t this e the : t'or- their ward /liich •oun- iture cting 1 the 5 ap- A P I' KN DIX. ■W THE RAIIiWAT. Mr. KniTOK.— .S'lr; Now tti^t Hie HminiM- blo th« Prnvinciiil Secretary's iiii-4i.ii'n i^ bi-dunht to a close, and ultlii.nv'h lif li;i« not Biicceeded in iiliisiinii)'.; limn llu> C'nliwii.il 0''- (ii'H ti.e j;nar..nlt'e suiij^lil tur Nov.- Svolia •.ilone, yet the I'.iiilt i.4 not h\^. lie h.is i;c(iuii- ted liimself witli so inncli altility, tliat all ad- mit he doserves the i^ratitiulri and support of evfi'v man who leels nti interest in the prns- innily of the Province. — Let him persevere in ilie ranse which lie hnn so eneru'eliiMllv eH|inaM>'(l, and he will r.dlv aroirnl the Uiil- w,t7 the n .itfd snpport of whii: fiiui tory The country watch witli intense anxiety the next step to he taken hy the (iovernmenl. Another ineetinu ot the [)i-eseiit house, as pro- poHfd hy Mr. Ilein-y's rcsnlntion, or an im- mediate election, and a session early in July, are hoth open to them. I''.ilher of these conr- ses will enable tlie promoters of the under- taUiin; to make some p:'o';resiJ this |Sea8ni\ The 'honorable delef^a.e may rest assured that it he hesitates to act with his ac- cuslorued ener(,'y at this particular crisis, the laureU which he has justly won across the water, will fade in tiie cstin^ation of tliose who ii"W dnlv appretiate the valuabh; services he so faithfully discharuud in ICnsiland. Let him abandon the idea of inakinij; tlie HaiU\ay a IJovern^ient undertakini;, and extend the same enconraseinent to the European and North American llaiiway ollered to the Hali- fax and Windsor line m l^no. Let the Pro- vince take one half the stock, and the city of llalilax take a similar interest to what they offered also to the W inlsor line £100,000. Let him introduce and pass a law enabling the counties of Halifax, Hants, Colchester and Cumberland, to take the remainder of the stock, on the secu'ity of each c untv. injn'o- portion to the advantages which they would respectively derive from it— es'imat;>d accord- ing.^ to the tiumber of miles included in each county. The liabilities would be as fol- lows : — Province of Novi Scotia, £100,000 County of Halifax, 100,000 — . £r)00,000 C'ty. of Halifax, 2<'< miles, £0,3000 "Hants, 10" 24,000 "Colchester, 45" 112,000 " Cumberlond, a.-J " 101,000 300,000 |,et ussunpose these preliminarip^arranged, and the cash realised in London ai ■') per cent, for the Denentures of the City of Halifax and the Province, upon their respective K>i«raii- tees, without any relerence to the Colonial OlVico triid its stipulations anil conilitions, and tliat from »iiese twosonrce< alone means could oe so coinmaeced as to commence operations. Suppose also the twenty-six miles in the County of Halifax oflered to oonfraclors, by payins^ one half money and Ihe otlier hidfiu denentures, payable by thetJou'itv >f Halifax, hearing five or si.x per cent, interest per an- num. u'kI appi the same rule to the rest of the counties until the whole is finished, (.'an any one doubt ihat the people who inh.i- bit those noble and rich counties would hesi- tate for one moment to embark with all the enerfiy they possess in the undertaking. Hut us the revenue of the Province would s'.and pledged for one half the stock, and as the money would bf. required .;t once, the interest would ha*B to be paid from the treasury, un- til the whole line was in operation, and pay- iim; and as all the inhabitaiits,of the Province are equally entitled to participate in the stock with Ihosein the counties through which the Railway passes, it should be a condition tlierefore that these counties in the first in- stance be etititled only to one half the £,"101), • OOt;, but in case any portion of th'' other half should remain unappropriated to general •-•uhscriliers alter a civen period, then to be distr.buted amon'; the counties as already stat- ed. That the Directors should be ten or twelve, and to be appointed and elected an- nully, as follows :— the Legislature to appoint two, the city of Halifax one, the county of Halifax one, Hants one, Colchester two, Cum- berland two, and one for every £50,000 held hy general subscribers, or shareholders — the shares to consist of £25 curteucy or £20 ster- ling. Trovince of N. S , 20,000 Shares ® JE20, £400,000 100,000 31,520 12.000 66,000 50,000 i5o;ooo 124 Sterling, £800,000 t'ity ofllalilax. 6.000 " (3 .£20, Countv of Halifax, 1.575 " m -£20, •• Hants, 600 " @ £20, " Colchester, 2.800 » @ £20, '• Curaberland. 2.52.5 " (oj £20, Gcnl. Shareholders, 7,500 •' (jg £20, £800*000 My object in making these detailed state- ments is to teach the people what might and should be done,— and as Colchester incurs the greatest liability, I will test the probable efTects of thia scheiDfc, if acted upon in that i ^i^-m^im -^ 19 I am nw >ie luwever. thtX fhera are lom* th„:wd in.livi.iu .U who eiitertain the opinion I There, ire 111 Uoicnesifr ;.-.... -""':•;..,,, ^truclitii; the 1-^1 mil.-s we have to build in ,bl.-bo.lie.1 men, with their feum-,wo«.. %ll%l^■,^^ ,i,h ,he avernRe pri.-e ol Ua.l- eain on an average at le..t r... '^r^'l'y-/; .' ^" , ;„ Great Britain, nor „.vest,.^« e the would work on an average 100 '^'f^ «^f^' V. /,ive proportion oi tratfic which would pay nualiy while '1-,'^-;-^-;; '^S S^I^Sl!^. I^lon^eturnsin thi. couutrv^ _w 1 t m ingni theasjgresate '<'•"£ "O;"""';'*. '., 4 and three times, that attioui.t expenc.eJ iwlnaiP ■ t) (owing to lie duty on iron, o..vc ... ^^.j «- .". " -^ w . '' '.\Tlo the ;er S ce'ni. more than chey do in .:ngland) and ut,eriD.ignificance whon com,.., Ha the pe \>l\ which any ordinary in ell.^ manent advantages derive I from •!'« «;1^^^^^^^^^ ll\,^ ,,„ comprehend, Nova Scotia can build The same reasoning appl.esw.th equa loiceto Ken^e j ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ j,,^ The same reasoning appl'^swim ^quu. ..-..>- ^^ ^.^ w.vs ''•'i per cent, cheaper than tl.e Anie „U the other connties thro' ^ 'loh i pa^ne. r-ulw >s ^>l ,. j.,^i.„„, therefore th..t for they are sin.ilarly •^'••'■""'~, Vcharac! he same trallic on a mile of railway m Nova respect, and 1 verv miuh >"'f ;^;,5^%^,;'* -^ .. scotia would vield dividend, six to Id to wha ter of the people it they wi 1 hrooK. any lu E„.iand ; r tifl«lit r>>\.m), toOn CI. ficr ti.ii Mails IVJ ruilui'. a,2oT to Xll U» Ud. iJfr milu. Sundnos, 4,1)85, »U3.ti30. . Now, a-i the two f.,iiiiirietinie j-,„. j,^y>.,.ai yeurs past, on every line in tl Der of pa»He'i(^ein and the Haine (pr.iiitity j^j ,^,i,,„,, and I am decidedly of opinion that of ineichandize in conveyed, ,.t the same tune, j^^^ y,^ |,,.Hvy traffic, iii'i at l..vv speed, even at fi.r eipial distances upc)i\ the N. S. line a* upon ^.,„j ,„,h1hi- le rate of cliarijes, will produce the Atlantic and Si Lawrence "ne, bulh be ^^^;^^.^ ,„onc>jfor illi:nleiul, than the traffic of an ing the local tralhc ot the countries throu.'h p.-^i^.^^ |.;is->eu^er train. ! do not see why which they pasn. and we have f.ir data upon j ,„,,j„„ should nrl be suppliei. in part from which to calcuhije our i)robahle receipts, when j ,,,,,. ,,.ji,ire eo:tl field, thiie bein« ipiite a» the wh( le line \» m operilion. ,,,^,1 (.,|,j[ |\„. house puipn-es in Wi_'git» as in 155.'45'i pas-'cngersit-bl^U. 124nilteH i^.,4.1 U « jj ( ,„ ,^,„, ,„u,.i, i„.tter for gas coal. The "%^a\'!:"l&'.Tvu;n?- '''""' "ilm 00 .Vine h'hU Company" would^.at upon the Deduct Working Expenses, ou,if*o .' •. i i .,;„i / "^t*. t, J ^ _; tons each — 150 tons ; it would yield t^a Ket profits for one year, X04,937 8 pp, (ij^m , which sum th'sy would pay us im- And applicable to dividercU and equal to b niediately, if a regular trade and communica- per Cftt. leaving a surplus of £937 Ss. Gd. tion j\ere established. In like manner the But in addiMon to the tralFic arising from clay Cross Couipany is ready to put lOOO tona Passengei-3 and merchandise the line passes (/a% upon the line, if you will only take it through the tireat Coal field of Cumberland. Look at th«; profit." The arrangement thus One stratum ol which has been exposed at proposed by Mf. Poole was shortly afterwards " S'O'ing Hill," 15 feet thick of the heal coal carried into effect, and coul from VViggan are ever dug in Nova Scotia, or any other coun- sent to London, a distance, of 192 miles, at i try. The P!<•«> il onns'imcl whi-o '■i-J.f^'^^';""- Ht aiiii'v-'n-e price of !»•< i'<'r ton, u.),di).l biichels of charr.Ml— in.OOOlb».ofNXH, I per ^vfek.'-'i'iul lo2,;Wi.000 lb-, per ami.iin 70,- 00 ' e.iHiiiis of oil-conl wonil A.C, nil ol IhfHe niio in;>leri»U cui bu pui ;i.n>eil at a much lower rate in ll;ilif.ix than in M t>»s:ii:huseils. cnil in piirlicul.ir can be solil m Hilil;'\ when llie It.ihvnV inl; rsecls the CuinberUnd coilfKbl. I't one half the piii:e ot thai m I^owell. On tliis article alnne a v.avin? ot ,«:'5.0;m annually woulil I'C in favor nl Hal- fax a threat poll inn of ti.e initneii-e capital .•niploved ill Lowell wu:< expenile.l owin>: to the pbvsical ilidk-iillicH piiconntere'l to divert the •' iVlirriuiac" loa in..liv« pow^r, the same imuiber of Spimllcs could he put in motion within ten miles of Halifax with Uss then une tentii the capital rf(|uir.d for the same purpose ill Lowell. A few rods ubovt Al- len-« Pail Mannlactoiy, and willini a ^nn shot ijf the lino of iJailway, there is a natural wa- ter power, o.inal to the celehrated one at Greenock which turns a wheel '0 teef m dia- meter, uiviin; ^oO horse power, with a wi'.und reservoir i mile distant, of several in. 1:;9 in extent. '1 he streams falliiii: in Halifax hai- b..urfiom the Dartmouth Lalics. ^^^^^] and Nine Mile House, and tiH- N";tl'/Ve> Arm are all so lulvanta-eously adapted /-i/ mture to manufacturing purposes tud very lit- tle IS left to ;.it and science to accomplish. J.a- |„i„r is much cheapen- io Halifax Ihan in the United States. Woo! and oil are some of our Htaide productions, the common necessaries „f life produced on our own soil are also much cl.eaper, a fi'-l) Mackerel mllo. on market costs is. 3d., a simila. fi-^l"" Hal ax 3d,, in short an impartial un-l c.ompiehoi.sisc iuvesliijarion into our natural resources for certain Manuafctures must convince the mo. obdurate disbeliever, that Halifax is desti-^d at no distant period to furnish coal, en ley and coarse cotton fabrics, now su,.plied by Shomei.l & Glasgow, to all the liiKisb po.- f..l< for Uianutac- Iii inv next communicntion 1 will «'Xmiiin' the policy of the Governniei;t mnking the Kuilw i\ a» a GovernnKMit und»"rfakiin:. Yoursi K»»l>ecttnlly April 4th. ^ ^ V S. Sinct! wririim the foret:oii!!< r>'oi ok< I i.erccivH that th* traiiHit of c.ui liy K.ll^^a: . lonir di-^tanccs. it .-.t'l-a.-'iii;,' particular .na- tion in Knu'Wind. I copy the lollowin.' a. . - from the I,oi,don ftlining Journal ol li^" oy March, 18.3I. '• How THii I'rni.ic bknefit nv Ihi.wAYt — Chk.vp Coai-— An arranu'ement iimst im- l,(u-tanf to the London consumer <>f coals lia* list been con.e to by the" Croat Nollorn |{ailw..vCo.np:.nv,"and the oWmim-. ol the best -ouih Yoik^hiie Collieries for the ir.-n- -it of the procHHils to the mofroi)olitiin mar,;- Much has been d-ne b. the London and Noilll Weslern and Midl.nd Railways, lo brenkinij up the nolhernc.Ml Monopoly, with iPRard to UiP London Consumer;., this new course will ureal Iv further rednc the price. Mr. foles "Child isanpolit.'d sole a<;eot i-i il>« sale (,! coals from Silk-Koie •I-hornclifh-, ('..- sHcnr. Harn.slev and \Vor>bor..n-h Piw I ne produce. most excel ^nt househould fuel, will ■'n-rive in capital coudilion. and lie supplied to our cellars for somethioi-' 1 ike Hs. j-er i.o, • Uarn-^hv is 170 miles from London, the rest are all'in Yorkshire the capital of which n. 105 mile. Ire distance, vet I have no doubt the aye- r;u'e distance exceed. 150 miles, and ye tlie coal aie sohl :•* \1<. p'T ton! ! J- l^- 1 Mides : All raw materials for manutac- TIlE U.VlXAVAY. >i Tlmliicd to no party's iirbitiary .'iway .^ I 'lOllow t?uUi where o'er .lie leads t!.e «ay . ^'^si/'l^ThJ 'more I examine the project of con- structin- the railway as a govcnment measure mdt e'^exrcnditurctobebornehy .he Kevenue £M,c,iiorelampersua.lc.ltmsuch|.nuu- dertikuiK docs not properly tall witluu tit sphere of its legitimate duties nor the fnncuotis -.& pertain to the Executive. And I am en a lyS viu tluU no government whether the Sesi^n he considered as a party or coaluio measure, can h.c formed in tins Prov.n.-e •. a" Snit my scheme, based upon such a policy us will rec-eive the sanc.iou and approva ot a ma ori,v of the Assembly as now existing or majou.y » , „rpcent house, lor nlolved in absorbing the whole of the surplus , vre- Zfor this particuiur service and thuY'^'fl ' ,isk of losin- their share of the road money in , Ih th" r most important local nuuc^ts are ^ulCo^^li^r^&a^t^cW-^^^^ impo: *"^:rSvwSwrc;;;'n;ither produce from t^s^^il nor manufacture by art, a reasonable dutv for revenue purposes. , ArSes injurious to morals of the people t.) b« UeatCvT nuiiuucss. 1 t •;9*'i. i Mil «X«lllMi# iiiHking til" ikifii:. eel I nil) J n ii'\\>'J( rrtiitlk* icular iHi'M- illDwifi.' a''" llllill Ol till' IIY niI-\VAY« Mlt llliiri« (iiiiiM the iivf- H, liiiti vel ttie J. U. .'utlsUiu way. c project of con- miiient metisuru by ilie Kcvcnuc llvit such an un- fall within the lor tlic I'nnciions ivc. And I iini lent whether tiie rtv or coiiliuou lis' Province, •.•.•>." m such a policy, .1 approval of a now existing, or ircent liouse, for jmbors represent- nx ciinnot be ex- jug with such an izard necessarily of'tlie mrplus reve- \iUhus fcrcfiO the 10 road money in oval initTcsts ar« I 15 «o imtncdintcly cinccmoil. Tho lame coii*i- ilerat oiii niiiy witlieijiul propriety Iw ^uppuAUd i't iafluonco tlio {{eprcientativci of all tho conn- ties /iW of I'ictou with tho exieption of Mr. McKcnjjnov who as a member of Government niiirht proWilv suppoii. sucli a muaiturc rather tliAu relin(jui'>a the poiiitiiin he now ho.'Ja lu an Kxociitlve Councillor. Now suppose all tho liepresuntativcM of the counties immeduuclv in- terested, viz. Halifa.x, Hants, Colehcster, c'um- berland and I'ictou, were unanimous in support of tho Government measure, anil we know, that O. K. YounK. V.-iq. while a member of the Go- vernment, always regarded the mode of build- injr tho Hallway an open (|uestion, thereby in- timaiinj.' his dissent to such a policy. Now, tho u>/»o/fl of tho Represi.ntatives of iho.se counties only number nineteen — thus luckiiv] seven of u bare majority. Suppose that the Government on the other hand succeed in appeasing tho local fears and interests of tho distant counties, and carried their project through the legislature by taxing tho counties through which the Rail- way passes to '.he extent of the jirobivblo drain upon the treasury and therebjr relieve tne distant counties from the apprehensions just mentioned Is it very probable that tho counties would, tamely submit to direct taxation, for any pur- pose whatevT, no matter how beneticio.l to themselves or likely to piomoto the general good, 'f they have no hand in tho construction nor any voice in its future management i Certainly not. (^n the contrary they would regard such an act as of an arbitrary tliaracter, and would resist it. Kvcry manly feeling of their nature and every faculty they possess would be brought to bear against a Government, that would take their means by the mere force of legal power, and shut them out by the oame authority from participating in the proiit that is to accrue from the expenditure of the means thus obtain- ed, or exercise any influence on the supervision of the work as it progresses, or its economical management after it is in operation. The very idea of such power being conceded to a Go- vernment by a majority of tho Legislature is repugnant to every co.istitutional view of re- sponsible government, and would necessarily result in witlulrawvjiu; iVom tho Hallway the cordial and unanimous co operation of tho whole people. This essential clement to its success can only be obtained by combining tho interest of the distant counties,' through the me- dium of tho treasury, with that of the counties most immediately to ue benetitted, by giving each and all an interest in the prosperity, con- struction, and management, cipial to tho liabi- lities incurred, as proposed in my first commu- nication. Such a policy is in general opera- tion in Can,ada, where all the counties are in- corporated with tho most gratifying success. In a late number of the Cuknist you have inform- ed us, that the county municipalities (corpo- rations) between London and llamilton, (Ca- ■ada West.) have taken stock in a llailwaj firlpla £|DO,i now being coiuiruotcd between thoM twfelaco*, ttiliMiliict; of »o miles, t.) the extent of X|do,iKX», Many of your readers are not aware, perhaps, that tho Government of Canada has adopted as it.s policy to take one fui!/ of thf utock or am. (A« Jiitilw'tt/ii con<)tructed within its jurisdiction. — 'I'he Letfislature necessarily having tho di.icrc- tion of granting charters on/y to such lines as may appear to bo a judicious appropriation of the public funds and private capital. Thus commanding the united action of the Govern- ment and the enterprise of the j-cople on all lines that are likely to be rpinu.icative and open the resources of tho country. Thes j were tiiu iiiij ortant eleinentJi wantiiig In the Windsor Uuii,>'ay, whici, materially pfevented capitalists from embarking in the enterprise, and which rendered the policry of tho Government, with respect to that undertaking, very objsctionable, by selecting a line in the first instance which would for many years be a heavy drag upon the publii! revenue. The case will be very dif- ferent after tho resources of the country are de- veloped to some extent by the " European and American Railway." Tho Windsor Lino will then bo a proper, because a paying undertak- ing, and is sure to follow as soon as the other is completed, perhaps before. Advantage no doubt will bo taken of the Eastern line as far as the Grand Lake, (15 miles) to connect Halifax and Windsor by much easier gradients than the line surveyed by Mr. Wight- roan. But there are other grave objections of a po- litical nature which can lie urged against tho Government having tho sole construction and management of such an undertaking, which must have great weight in tho estimation of every one who values the proper working of Responsible Governm';nt, without those intlu- encc'i which patronage necessarily brings to beor against the freedom of oler.tioas, and tho consequent extravagance and corruption j;ittt- riabb/ arising from uncontrolled large expendi- tures of the public funds. These objections are so clearly to my mind set forth in the British Amprivan, of the 20th September last, that I copy them verhntim, and adopt them as my own opinions, without any limitation or qualifica- tion : — THE COLP IIESTP.U KAIL WAY CIROULAn. The more vn: c-.viiiniuo thfi scheme published by tba Committee of •' Ways unci Means" in Colchester, the more aro we convinced that they did hit the best plan yet to build the " Kuropean and North Ameri- can Railway," and we see no reason why it might not bo equally applicable to Kcw Brunswick as Nova Scotia. Wc .shall be greatly disapointcd if the Bri- tish Government do not at once accede to the request, said to be made by the Government ot this- Province, viz —that the Lords of the Treasury at the recom- mendation of the Colonial Office, Indorse tlic Bonds of this Colony for the sum necessary to build the Road from Halifax to the border of New Brunswick —.ay .£800,000 stg., or one million currency. This loan being elTected, the Colchester scheme could at ono« be carried into e*feot with th« utmoet advantage // y MK\ 1/ 1 ...■ I i I 16 . _., _ prS' itiTityanilliftv- -lltOti uppllud iupolix. Uigby liiii! might not :,(.'uii ()!• *b>« twi ^t«*>»^ fmm one o«i Tr*-.^ *„ Vii nnhltn gi2,S"X.- «... r:,T^T::rrcnr.vn«t to «««;>• tl « notice 01 ^'^t';,SI'.«t'Sw4'M.«*e ot this ,mi".r„„a .... ,.- ?Zk oflhraiway, Wpr. .«ltiouc...".. rro,u Wbe?ev«r If may. U« ♦!'« ofUor Imiu. i " S^S2^?«»b«taud»orttap.W|>l«»n'» t>»'^'"^' " JlS\i;"v*l%«ouri. ta th« pubho, a .•«#;,^,\f "'"'^ tvfn1nal;t,e«r«tlcS'p; HUty.mM.. inc yuallltea, Uio wi«'"" to the counties of 11 and Yanttouth ; «o tl>.. CAuntlM oflMotou, h ,vr» rcttch the »%m» wwjie-, wou , , j,,^. XanT.8 the growing '';^'";\';"«*v'4^:,r^ WM fS Tn^d t^ue lU^Ton, »uii!0. from th« .outh^ri, le«- SStJ flti hfr "ou from ln»erne« and UJ«limo»d, p^ fl,„. t„ '^^^i, .y^e expcot to «eo the day ,iul sleep m his owu Chatsao in Halltft?t ""^ «"''»« bSen broken up; and ti.e only true party for this W« rwe not therdbro, what men are in power, so h^C^ thev d scharae their duty promptly and nre^entirundcr a/enw, of the importunt interest ib^Jh" v^ in chaJge, and it ^""W ^, >'« ''if,/"^'" nal forany man to endeavour to bolstoi up "18^"'^ ^rinfh^l^d. wo are t^^-^f-^.'^ceWed^y opp- •^dtotl^pj^^tUovernmrn^ta.^^ lieMi of a inacMifUl !■«>• pnroawc' \»h9int of a »noc«ifUl !•«»• bf mov moTina; in It tot i ,. om )toii«»y f b««twl«a iM ged to the present liovenum-in '■"■>"'^'." jfir,,-.:,,^ movement under their sole R'ia['l'^n8h.P, IHt be in *inrt thprobv to eloriiy t herasolvos at the eJ^Pense «Ah^r oDDouente, and thereby alienate from the S^t SSSrof our priT«oil»l "«en of m(M*f, and a ^^l^ Of th« iSoplo. I^ them not ruin all rrunt that can be formod by «lttw '^•'^' *"«"^ Lib«'ral or Couwrvative. ._„^,-„ TUtlwa' ir the " Enropeaa and ^^.tTto^LriiS' M HieiwoDletlirouKSthslr Uepf«»ntrt<»«W, •JO J! ned^r ir ha ■« a oorrupt aid «?«>"♦• JwM Tratto^, »n.idimwly IttfuDTtiK «'^«««;f .fj^^ bran - of titts y«blU» wrviea. Hw FubllO TreMai woubl t Hvatem betweon - ..,- - sarily lf»'f''K»»K. t",,^': l.ave 1 HtlOnil «" "I'VS "<*- - ,„, Krt f^tlJr^mnm"ur;uaii«. I'ubllc, and bo i c^ert ta tKwt in which they aret«ade«Kl. In con.liwion, pcrroU mo to mW what ts M reason tlwt Jiritish caplt«i«M^req«>r9 «««* lin-KO per outage from BnftsA Coton.»t«, wit ouf io guan^ntee of the Bn^^A Cio .emner when they «-o so ready to lo*i> at ▼«? »« rates, when that scctinty la obtaliw-d. 1- k mind tUo difforonco between a gwarantee andj cuarantue is moro a visionary than a real sect rity Promded alivays that the colony rcqul i„| the loan can show by the "^'^l «**''?';; that its solvoncv is unexceptionable No coIob can borrow money without the authority of Uf -that law must of necossity receive the sart tion of Her Maieaty, adviml bytlm BrUtsA 14 vornmont-otherwlge it is bo law— and eonj qacntly Uia BrUM (hvemmmt hwom^ a pari to any loan contracted under that luw. U^ self-evident therefore, that the bonor and . sponsihility of the Bntuh Oro^n is a3 ma pledi,'ed to t;;o man who lends h.s monev to i B,it%h Colony, as if lent to tho British Gor^ti ment by tho provisions of an IjfPenal act. £ all events I should like to sec t^e positeon th< taken controverted if it be untenable. May^nd, 1851. Youw, rcspcctfutly, J. K. fi I %