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Lee diegremmee suivents lllustrent le mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 M BY-LAWS OF THE (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENYILLE, PASSED AT THEIR SESSION, HELD AT BROCKVILLE IN OCTOBER, iSM. ^t^l^l»t^t»0»0***0*0»0*0*0»0***f^0*^*09**fm0m*^l^ BROCKVILLE : RECORDER AND ADVERTISER OFFICE. 1850. liiiiit f ^ m i^i'fivm,- vtMmf»M t »l i MK wii w* i^ r \'im^'*r.-* ^/(;rt/^e/^> //^ r ^f r^ ff tf r x:r,^ ^rrc ^ ^I ■Lf' '>M'\ Vn.-BT-LAW to authorize the collection of an assessment on the in* habitants of the township of oxford, for the support of Common Schools. Whereas the Municipal Council of the Township of Oxford, on the thirteenth day of August last, passed a By-Law providing amongst other things, that an additional rate or sum of money equal to the Grovernment appropriation for Common Schools in the said Township, should be raised, levied and collected on the rateablcc or assessed property of the inhabitants of the said Township for the present year, for the support of Common Schools therein. And wherean, at the time of tne passing of the said By-Law the present Common School law was in full force and effect, and which provides that the said assessment should be raised by the County Council : Be it therefore ordained and enacted, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, duly assembled at the Town of Brockville, on the tenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, that there be raised and levied for the support and maintenance of Common Schools in the said Township of Oxford, for the present year, on rateable assessed property of the inhabitants of the said Town? ■hip returned on the Township Roll for the said year,an addition- al rate or sum of one hundred and sixteen pounds eight shillings and one penny half penny currency, (clear of all charges of col- lection) being the amount of the Legislative grant for the said Township, and that the County Clerk be authorized to apportion the said rate on the said property, according to the values asses- sed to the same by law, and to place the same forthwith on Ih^ Collector's Roll of the said Township. Section 2. That the said rate or sum of money, when so ap- portioned and placed on the said Roll as aforesaid, shall be levied by the Collector of the said Township in the same manner as is now provided by law for the collection of any other rate, and shall bo paid by the said Collector to the Township Treasurer on or before the sixteenth day of December next. , [L. S.] OGLE R. GOWAN, James Jessup, Warden, County Clerk. ' '' VIII.-BY-LAW -/- To AMEND By-Laws Nos. 4 and 5, passed on the 14th day or March, 1850. - Whereas by By-Laws Nos. 4 and 5, passed on the 14th day of March, 1850, and entitled respectively ** By-Law to repeal cer- tain By-Laws therein mentioned, and to make further provisions than are at present by law made for the construction of fonr toll roads in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville ;" and By- Law to authorize the issue of Debentures : provision is made for the running, making, and keeping in repair of certain Macada- mized Roads therein named, and whereas it is desirable to afford further facilities to the Commissioners appointed, or that may be hereafter appointed, for the running, makinc, and keeping in re- pair the said Roads j Be it therefore ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Leeds and Gren- ville, duly assembled at the Town of Brockville on the tenth day of October, in the year of Our Loid One thousand eight hundred and fiOy, that the sajd Commissioners, or a Majority of them, named and appointed, or that may be hereafter named and ap- pointed, to superintend and direct the progress and completion of each of the said Roads respectively, shall have full power and authority, by themselves, their Surveyors, Chain Bear- ers, Overseers, Workmen or assistants, to enter upon any lands, whether wooded or cleared, in the line and direction through which the said roads or any part of them may lawfully pass, or upon any lands adjacent thereto, and to take therefrom all such stone. Earth, Gravel, Timber or other materials, as may be required in the making, construction, or repairs of the said Roads, or of any part or portion of them, paying to the proprietors ,or owners of all such stone, iEIarth, Timber, Gravel, or other ma- terial, such reasonable damages or compensation therefor, as may be lawfiil and just ; also to stop, divert, or alter, the course of any old road, runping parallel with the line of the said roads, or any part or portion of them, or which may be rendered unnecessary for public use or travel, in consequence of iLhe opening of the Macadamized part adjacent thereto, and which stoppage, diver- sion, or alteration may, in the opinion of the Commissioners, or a majority of them, appointed to manage such road, be necessary ot desirable to close, divert or alter as aforesaid. "Section 2. That in any case, where the Commissioners may be unable to agree with any party, or parties, making any claim or claims, for <:ompen;»ation for damages, the amount of such comr pensation (if any shall be determined by arbitration, the Chair-f man of the Board of Commissioners naming one arbitrator, the party claiming compensation the other arbitrator, and those two ]jin Umpire ; and '-hat all matters in relation to every such refer- on ?H DAY Of bth day of epeal cer- ?rovi8ions fonr toll » and By- I made for , Macada- B to afford at may be ping in re- ted by the and Gren- tenth day It hundred f of them, id and ap« completion full power ain Bear- iipon any , direction y lawfully therefrom Us, as may f the said iroprietors other ma- br, as may irse of any ids, or any nnecessary ing of the ge, diver- oners, or a necessary oners may any claim such com- the Chair- trator, the those two such refer- ence and arbitrament, bhuU be regulated and governed, as direct* ed by the 195th and 196th Sections of the 12lh of Victoria, Chap. 81, entitled "an Act to provide by one general law, for the erecr tion of Municipal Corporations, and the establishment of Regu- lations of Police, in and for the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Townships and Villages in Upper Canada^" Section 3. That the several and respeetive Eoads, (except the road from Farmersville to Westport) named in the before recitr ed By-Law No. 4, passed on the 14th day of March, 1850, now in coarse of being Macadamized, Flanked, jor Gravelled, be as- sumed, and they are hereby assumed as County Roads, in pur- suance of the 37th and 38th Sections of the 12th Victoria, Chap- ter 81. Section 4. That if any persons or persons, shall in any way willfully break up, injure, cut, break down, or otherwise destroy or injure any part of any of the sistid Macadamized, Plank or gravel Roads, or any part of any Bridge, Railing, House, TpH Gate, or Toll Bar, erected or that may be hereafter icreoted tJ^c- on ; or shall in the travelling upon any one or more of the said ^ ruad or roads, or any part or portion of them, run past or througU any Toll Gate, or shun or otherwise evade the payment of the % Toll appointed by the Commissioners to be paid at such Gate, ^ every such person or persons so ofiending, and being thereof law- fully convicted, shall forfeit and pay a fine o^'not moje than five shillings, nor less than two shillings and six pence, ov.eT jand above all costs and charge of conviction, to be recovered before any one or more Justices of the Peace in and for th^e United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, and in case of the non pay- ment of such Que, together with the reasonable costjji of convic- tion, within the time named ' such oonyiction, the party or par- tics so neglecting or refusing, sl\l\ be committed to the Common Gaol of the County, for any period not more than ten days, nor less than five days, in the discretion j>{ the Court, making the Conviction. Section 5. That the Commissioners now appointed, or that may be hereafter appointed, shall, whenever required by tho County Council so to do, render a true, exact and faithful account in writing, of all receipts and disbursements made by them as such Commissioners, setting forth in detail the particular service for which such disbursements were made. Section 6. That the said Commissioners 6r a Majority of them, shall have power and authority, and they are hereby authorized, from time to time, to fix and determine upon the rate of Tolls to be taken, collected and received at each and every Toll Gate, or Tull Bar, which now is, or may hereafter be, erected on all or any of the said roads, and to alter, ii^ease or diminish the same, from timo to time, as to them may scorn yexpedient. t?KcrioN 7. That the Debentures autliorized to be issued bv the / Mid By-Laws Noi. 4 and 5» before recited, shall be, and they are hereby authBrik^ to be made payable at such dates and pe« fiods (not exeeeding in the whole ten years,) as it may appear to the Warden, the Clerk and the Treasurer, or to any two of them, there shall be funds in the Treasury, applicable to their rederop« lion, to pay up and redeem the same together with the lawful in- terest thereon, at the rate of six per centum per annum, and which said interest shall be payable semi-annually on all of the «aid debentures, iieclli^onjijig from the respective dates of their imam, Sbotion 8. That so much of By-Law No. 4, passed on the f 4th day of March, 1850, as sets apart the sum of JB 1000 annual*- ly from the fVinds t>f the County, for the purpose of paying the interest on the debentures therein mentioned, be repealed, and that in lieu of said sum of JC 1000 annually, there oe annually raised, levied and collected, upon t^e assessed real and personal property of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, the sum of three eights of a penny in the pound* on the assessed value there- of according to the rates established^ by law, and that the amount f4 iuch assessment be applied in i\k» payment of the interest and in the liquidation of the principal of debt contracted, or that may be hereafter contracted by the Commissioners duly appointed, or tliat may be hereafter duly appointed to make, construct, com- plete, and keep in repair, the said roads; said sum of three eighths of a penny in the pound being laid on and levied in pursuance of the )7^t^ Section of the 12th of Victoria, Chap. 81, entitled, f* an Act ,t9 provide, by one general law, for the erection of Mu- nicipal Corporations, and the establishment of regulations of Police, in and for the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Town- ships, and Villages in Upper Canadi^." SECTION 9. That all motaies arising from each of the said Roads, or from the Tolls or other charges thereon, do go into and from one general Fund, applicable ip the payment of the Deben- tures, and to the interest thereon,, except the^um of J£700 due to the Leeds Commissioner^, and coding from the Funds of the County, which sum the Warden is hereby authori;eed to issue J>ebentures for, upon the requisition of the Victoria Road Com- missioners or of a majority of the^, and that such Debentures bo made redeemable at such dates and periods, (not exceeding in the whole two years) as to the Warden, the Clerk and the Trea- surer, or any two of them, there may appear to be funds in tlve Treasury of the County, to take up and redeem the said Deben- tures, and the interest thereon ; any By-Law to the contrary not- withstanding. Section 10. And be it further ordained and enacted, that George Crawford, Esquire, be appointed, and ho is hereby ap- ftointed a Commissioner ftt the Road from Westport to Far- pomted I S'.l' and they 18 and pe« appear to » of them, r redeinp- lawful in> Dum, and all of the s of their ed on the )0 annual^* aying the saledf and B annually d personal e, the sum ilue tllere- tie amount iterest and r that may pointed, or ruct, com- ree eighths pursuance 1, entitled, ion of Mu- ilations of Qs, Town- f tho said into and .he Deben- 700 due to ads of the id to issu;e load Cora- bcntures bo cceding in the Trea- ids in thja lid Deben- ntrary not- Acted, that hereby ap- ort to Far- mersville in the place and stead of Edward Green, Esquire, rQ« signed. [L. S.] ,, s ,a » OGLER. GOWAN, ^i Jamks Jissup, ' " County Clerk. Warden. n.-BT-I.AW To DIVIDE THS United Counties op Leeds and Grbnville imtq School Circuits, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, duly assembled at the Town of Brockville on the twelfth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and it is hereby ordained and enacted, that the sa veral and respectire To wn-> ^ips or union of Townships, shall be and are hereby Constituted separate and District School Circuits, pursuant to the provisions of the 27th Section of the Common School act, 13 and 14 Victoria, Chap. 48. 2. That the Treasurers of the several Townsliips in the said Counties shall be, and they are hereby appointed Sub-treasurers of school moneys for their respective Townships. 3. That the following persons be, and they are hereby appoint* ed Superintendents of Schools for the following School circuits respectively, commencing the first day of January 1851. '' * ^x,i 1' James Clapperton B«vd. Matthew Connor Kevd . Matthew Connor Revd. Matthew Connor Jacob A. Brown Revd. James Geggie Revd. Harvey Me Alpine Revd. Wm. J. McDowell Revd. Josliua Johnson Henry P. Washburn Samuel Graham Edward F. Weeks * Thomas Vauston, Esq., Thomas Vauston, Esq., Augusta, Bastard and Burgess vfit'nVii North Crosby, ;5..,ji.f^rit South. Crosby, ' . Elizabethtown, Edwardsburgh, -^v-^ '^ti ; Oxford, v^^xj South Gower, , «. Jjrtru Yonge, I'i, liv.'kiiiiiii'' \trr i- Leeds & Lansdown (in rear,) Killey, £lmsley, Front of Leeds & Lansdown, Escott. i 4. That before any sub-treasurer shall receive any School moneys, he shall enter into a bond with at least two good and sufficient sureties, himself in double the amount of the govern" ment appropriation for the SchooU of his Township for the pre- sent year, and each of his sureties in a sum at least equal to such a|>propriation, for the faithful performance of his duties as sub- treasurer, and the Reeves of the several Townships of theso ITiiUecl Countici, are hereby aulhorizod utii] re(|uired on bohatf of this Council to attend to tho execution of said bonds, which bonds af\er ' being properly executed and duly attested, shall bo deposited with the Clerk of this Council, and his certificate of iuch deposit, shall be the County Treasurer's warrant for paying to any sub-treasurer the amount of School money in the County Treasury, and payable for the benefit of the Schools of tho Township to which such sub-treasurer belongs. [L. S.] OGLE R;,GOWAN, James Jessup, ■' Warden. County Cleik. /•/_, .r I i X.-BT.LAW To PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OP RATES. '^^'^^ *^ in«i« 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Leeds and GrcnviJle duly assembled at the Town of Brockville on the twelfth day of October in the year of our Lord one thouiiand eight hundred and fifty, and it is hereby ordained and enacted, (hat if any person whose name is inserted upon the assessment Roll of any Township in the Said Counties, shall neglect or refuse to pay the sum or rate for which he or she stands rated thereon, for the space of fourteen days after demand duly made of the same by the Collector of such Township, or his Agent duly appointed, the said Collector, upon oath before any one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said United Counties, of such demand and refusal or neglect of pay- ment, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to demand an execution for the amount of rate or rates, which execution the said Justice is . hereby authorized to grant ; and upon receipt uf tho same the said Collector shall, and he is hereby authorized and required to 1 evy the same, by distress and sale oi the goods and chattels of tho person so neglecting or refusing to pay, giving eight days previ- ous notice of such sale in three public places in the Township, and render the overplus (if any there be) to the owner thereof, after deducting the amount of iho rates assessed, and the legal charges of the distress and sale. 2. That the Collector or Constable to whom such execution may be directed, authorized to be issued as aforesaid, shall be entitled to the following fees and no more for executing such execution, namely; four pence per mile for every mile he may have to travel to execnte the same, which travel shall bo verified upon oath, if required ; and for levying, advertising, selling, and ' making returns, two shillings and six pence. [L. S.] OGLE R. GOVVAN, * ■ •4m- «til-;1;?» AiiMgj;^;^^'^-' ; Unfi Warden.;!'- James Jessu!», '" '* ■ ' •/ wi ^v,. -m _^, '..■.■. ^- v . Cc-iintv rierk. m bottnlf ■, which , shall bo iflcate of >r paying J County I of thu AN, arden. ■ fi'il of the ed at the le year of is hereby I inserted Connties, he or she r demand nip, or his efore any > the said t of pay- ution for Justice is same the quired to elsof tho ys previ- ownship, thereof, the legal sxecution shall be ing such he may verified ing, and AN, '-•■:- rdcn. i XL-BT-LAW To REPE4I. PART OF By-LaW No. 190, PASSED ON THE 30th DAT or October, 1849. Be it ordained and epaoted by the Municipal Conneil of th^ United Counties of Leeds and GrenviUe, duly assembled at the Town of Brookvile on the twelfth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and it is hereby ordained and enacted, that so maeh of a certain By-Law passed by the Municipal Council of the late District of Johnstown, on the thirtieth day of October, 1849, and entitled " By-Law to divido certain Townships in the Johnstown District into Rural Wards,'* as ordains and enacts that tlie Townships of olford« Elmsley^ and South Gower be divided into Rural Wards pursuant to Law and the limits and descriptions of the said Rural ards as re lates to tho said Townships of Wolford, Elmsley and South Gower therein contained aud expressed, be, and the same is hereby repealed. [L. S.] OGLE R. GOWAN, Warden, • James Jessup, CQunty Clerk. %i{: o' tft ttiU. : j ■ m :t; ZII-BT-LAW To repeal part of Bt-Law No. 186, passed by the late Dis-> TRiCT Council on the 15th day of February, 1849. Be it ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of tho United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, duly assembled at the Town of Brockvillo on the twelfth day of Ootober, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and it is hereby ordained and enacted, that so much of the fourth section of a cer* tain By-Law, passed by Ithe Municipal Council of the District of Johnstown on the fifteenth day of February, 1849, and enti- tled *' By-Law to regulato the salaries and duties of certain Dis- trict ofiicers," as provides that the percentage of the Treasurer cf these United Counties shall in no oase- exceed the sum of pne hundred and fifty pounds per annum, shall be repealed, and tho same is hereby repealed. p. s.] i James Jessup, <-!itr.?> ..>:. '\-:. *'• County Clerk. . OGLE R. GOWAN, , iu Wartleiiii^i* 10 ZIII-BT-LAW To COVKR CERTAIN GRANTS OF MONEV 'i Be it ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, duly assembled at the Town of Brockville on the Twelfth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and it is here- by ordained and enacted, that the sum of one hundred and fiAy pounds be granted and paid to the Municipal Council of the Town- ships of Leeds and Lansdownin rear, in the manner hereinafter provided, to aid in the construction of a new Bridge at the Village of Lyndhurst, in the Township of Lansdown ; Provided a like sum shall be appropriated and expended by the Municipality of the said Townships for the same purpose. Section 2. And be it further ordained and enacted, that the sum of one hundred pounds be granted and paid to the Municipal Council c;^ the Township of Oxford, in the manner hereinafter provided, to aid in the construction of anew Bridge at Burritt's Ilapids in the said Township ; Provided the Municipal Council of the County of Carlton shall appropriate and expend a like sum for that object. Section 3. And be it further ordained and enacted, that the sum of twenty five pounds be granted and paid to the Municipal Council of the Township of Wolford, in the manner hereinafter provided, to aid in the construction of a new Bridge at the Vil- lage of Kilmarnock in the said Township ; Provided the Munici- pal Council of the United Coumies of Lanark and Renfrew, shall vppropriate and expend a sum at least equal to that amount for the same purpose. SrcTioN 4. And^ be it further ordained and enacted, that the sum of twenty seven pounds be granted and paid to the Munici- pal Council of the Township of^ Escott, and the sum of ninety live pounds to the Municipal Council of the Townships of Leeds and Lansdown in front, in the manner hereinaiter provided, and that the said sums shall be taken and received by the said Coun- cils respectively, as an equivalent for the sum to be raised by as- sessment and expended in the construction of the Four Toll Roads authorized to be made and constructed by this Council pursuant to the provisions of By-Laws Nos. 4 and 5, passed on the fourteenth day of March last, entitled " By-Law to repeal certain By-Laws therein mentioned, and to make further provi- sions than are at present by law made, for the construction of Four Toll Roads in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville,'' and of a certain other By-Law passed by this Council on the tenth day. of October instant, entitled, " By-Law to amend By-Laws Nos. 4 and 5, passed on the 14lh day of March, 1850," and that tlic said sums shall be expended by ihc Municipal Councils of the M J .A 'I II cil of the ,ed at the I the year it is here- 1 and fifty he Town- lereinafter he Village a like sum sipality of I, that the Municipal lereinaRer t Burritt's al Council snd a like 3, that the Municipal lereinafter It the Vil. le Munici- rew, shall mount for (], that the le Munici- of ninety I of Leeds vided, and said Coun- ised by as- Four Toll is Council passed on to repeal her provi- ionof Four jrille," and the tenth J By-Laws "and that iicils of Iho laid Townships respectively io the making or repairing of (htf roads and BridgeSi or in the constrnction of any new Road or Bridge thereiui as to them shall seem expedient. Section 5. And be it further ordained and enacted, that the sum of Twenty Five pounds be granted and paid to the Munici- pal Council of the United Townships of Bastard and Burgess, in the manner hereinafter provided, to aid in the erection of a new Bridge over Sheldon Creek, in the first concession of the Township of Bastard. ', Section 6. And be it fVirther ordained and enacted, that the Municipal Council of the Township of Oxford be authorized and empowered to treat with the Municipal Council of the County of Carlton, and to do all things that may be necessary for the con- struction of the said bridge at Burritt'sKapids, and that the Coun- cil of the Township of Wolford be also authorized to treat with the Municipal Council of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, as to what may he necessary for the construction of the fdd Bridge at the Village of Kilmarnock. SkcTioN 7. And be it further ordained and enacted, that the Warden, upon the requisition of the Municipal Councils of the said Townships respectively, to which the grants of monev afore- said are hereby made, shall cause debentures to be issued for the same.pursuant to the provisions of By-Law Number Five, passed on the 14th day of March last, and entitled " By-Law to anttiorize the issue of Debentures.'* 7 Section 8. And be it further ordained and enacted, that the following sums be granted and paid by the County treasurer to the person or persons whose names are placed before each item, respectively, and that the By-Law shall oe a sufficient voucher to that officer for the payment of the said sums. No. 1. To Thomas Reynolds, M. D., the sum of one pound five shillings, for attending at the Inquest and making a Post Mortem examination on the Body of John Cranstoun, by request of the Coroner and Jury. No. 2. To David Wylie, the sum of eighteen pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence, for printing and advertising. ;" -^ No. 3. To Stephen B. Merrill, the sum of four pounds seven jhillings, for printing and advertising. No. 4. To Alfred PouUon, the sum of thirteen shillings and one penny half-penny, for glazing windows in the Graol and Court House. No. 5. To the Canada Gazette office, the sum of five pounds and fiAeen shillings, for advertising. No. 6. To Stephen B. Merrill, the sum of fourteen ponnds seventeen shillings and five pence, for advertising. No. 7. To the Statesman Printing office, the sum of sixty four pounds one shilling and eleven |)ence, for printing and adverlis- 12 >)o. 8. To J. W. Huddlcston, tho sum of dne pound ninete.n shillings and ten pence half penny, for repairs and for pipe.^ furnished to stoves in the Court House. No. 9. To Benjamin Hopkins, the sum of seven shillings and six pbnce, for repairs to the roof of the Court House. No. 10. To William Buell, the sum of Pive potthde fourteen shillings and four pence, for stationery- furnished to the Clerk's office. • v^ No. 1 1. To Adam Anderson, the sum of ohO pound six shillirigifj for ruled paper for Assessment Rolls. No. 12. To James Jessup, the sum of three p oundt ten shil- lings, being the amount paid by him to the Hon. John H.Camer- on for his opinion on the Wild Land tax Act. No. 13. ^To the Canada Gazette, the sum of twenty two pounds two shillings and eight pence, for advertising wild lands in arrear for taxes. No. 14f. To Municipal Council of the Township of Wolford, the sum of Five pounds, for building a Bridge over the middle Branch of the Ridean, agreeably to a resolution passed at the present session. No. 15. To Municipal Council of the Township of Leeds and Lansdown in front, the sum of Fifteen Pounds^ to aid in the erec- tion of the Bridge at Maible Rock*^ -•; ;] ^' '*""■ No. 16. To Christy Rnttan, the sum of fourteen shillings j for an over assessment in 1849. No. 17. To Stephen B. Phillips, the sura of one pound five shillings, for serving notices relating to the division of certain Townships into Ruml Wards^ No. 1«. To Wellington W. Mott, the sum of fifteen shillings for similar services as performed by Stephen B. Phillips. No. 19. To Alfred Poulton, the sum of one pound seven shil- ling for glazing windows in the Court house and Cad. No. 20. To James KinGaid,the sum of one pound five shillings, for attending the Council during this session. No. 21. To Christopher Leggo, the sum of three pounds two shillings and six pence half-penny, for preparing Room for the sitting of the Council, and furnishing stationery and fueL No . 22. To D. Wylie, the sum of two pounds ten shillings, fos^ reporting and publishing the proceedings of the Council this ses- sion. ^, [L. S.] OGLE R. GOWAN> Warden. James Jessup, , County Clerk. H'- i id ninele n d for pipej lilliflgsand is fonrteen the Clerk's ix shillings, !» ten shil- i H. Gamer- two pounds tds in arrear Volford, the Idle Branch the present Leeds and in the erec- [lillingSj for pound five I of certain sn shillings seven shil- e shillings, >und8 two for the fueL killings, fos» this ses- I Warden.