SESSIONAL PAPER No. 18 1834. June 7, June 12, June 16, Jnne 16, June 16, Oro. June 16, Ого. June 17, Enclosed. Report on land granted to U. E. loyalists. Page 56 Hume to Mackenzie. Hopes the crisis will lead to the shaking off by Canada of the baneful domination of the mother country. Bitter attack on Ryerson. Reply to Hume's letter. Bishop Macdonell to Rowan. 69 74 Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 12th Colborne to Stanley (No. 42). Transmits documents on the conduct of Bishop Macdonell; sends also the Bishop's observations; he has returned a copy of the communication from Fraser. The petition was forwarded to Bishop Macdonell on 12th September and transmitted to him (Stanley) on 26th December, 1833. 93 Enolosed. O'Grady to Rowan. Demands that a copy of answer to the petition be sent him. Rowan to O'Grady. 97 Rowan to O'Grady. The Lieut. Governor will transmit any documents sent by O'Grady in support of his charges against Bishop Macdonell. 100 Other documents on the same subject. 101 to 381 Colborne to Stanley (No. 43). Sends address from the inhabitants of Toronto, the expressions of loyalty being called forth by Hume's letter to Mackenzie. Enclosed. Address. 382 383 Address of a deputation signed by G. P. Denison to Sir John Colborne, repudiating the sentiments in the resolutions by the city council which approved of Hume's letter to Mackenzie. 385 Colborne to Hay (private). Hume's letter has produced a very favourable expression of opinion in opposition to it. Is busy with emigrants. Larratt Smith to Stanley. The same to Rowan. Shairp to Rowan. 387 This and the two preceding enclosed in Colborne to Peterborough. Stanley, 25th July, 1834. June 17, June 18, June 20, June 20, June 20. Colborne to Stanley (No. 44). Transmits Blue Book for 1832. Changes he has made in it, in respects to statements of the revenue so that the balance of each brauch of the revenue may be distinctly seen. Remarks on the different items. The difficulty of understanding the provincial accounts in their present form. 388 Enclosed. Inspector General to Colborne. Certain items in the revenue accounts explained. 392 Colborne to Stanley (No. 45). Sends Blue Book for 1833, with remarks on the Civil establishment, Revenue, Expenditure, Military establishment and other subjects in the Blue Book. 395 Rowan to Shairp. Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 25th July, 1834. Memorial of Lieut. Derinzy. Asks the Lieut. Governor to recommend his case and transmit his memorial for a grant of land. 511 Colborne to Stanley (No. 46). Transmits remarks on Acts passed in the eleventh provincial parliament. 401 Enclosed. Schedule of the Acts passed in the fourth Session of the eleventh Parliament of Upper Canada, with remarks showing the object of each Act. 407 1834. June 21, June 26. July 1, July 2, July 3, July 4, 64 VICTORIA, A. 1901 Returns the old seal of the province a Page 447 Colborne to Stanley (No. 47). Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 25th July, 449 Enclosed. Address from the Wesleyan Methodists expressive of their loyalty and attachment to the British Crown and mother country. 451 Resolutions adopted by the conference and ordered to be printed. Answer of Colborne. 454 455 Colborne to Stanley (No. 49). Transmits petition from Phillips, principal of Upper Canada College for a retiring allowance. Recommends it to favourable consideration. 456 458 Enclosed. Memorial from Phillips. Colborne to Stanley (No. 50). Sends plans and estimates of the new church he had recommended to be built on the reserves near Toronto. The site described. Value of lots for sale will be increased by building the church. 460 462 Enclosed. Estimate of the cost. Colborne to Stanley (No. 51). In consequence of the favourable sales of the reserves points out the expediency of sanctioning the erection of a government house on the enclosure he had set apart. The commanding engineer reports the need of large repairs to the outbuildings and provision must soon be made for a new government house. 463 465 Enclosed. Report on the present state of goverment house. Abstract of the estimates for the probable expense of building a new government house. 468 Philpotts to McMahon. Sends the master carpenter's report on the stables attached to government house. 469 The master carpenter's report. July 11, 470 Colborne to Stanley (No. 52). Sends copy of letter from Peter Robinson reporting that he had paid £1,968 178. into the military chest. 471 Enclosed. Peter Robinson to Rowan. Has paid in as late superintendent of emigration the balance in his hands of £1,968 178. Sends copy of the receipt. 472 Requisition to the deputy commissary general to receive the balance in his (Robinson's) hands of £1,968,178. currency. 473 July 14, Receipt from the deputy commissary general for £1,895 18s. 7d. sterling received from P. Robinson. 474 Colborne to Stanley (No. 53). Givins was not paid his lodging allowance and received no additional salary in consequence of his promotion. Recommends his case for favourable consideration. 475 July 17, July 18, Enclosed. Memorial from Givins that his lodging money may be continued and the arrears paid. 477 Bathurst to Gore. Authorising the payment to Givins of twenty shillings a day which is personal to himself but not to be the rate of pay for the office. Enclosed. Certificate in his favour by Colonel Nicol. Memorial of Captain Jordan, stating his services and praying for a grant of land. 513 515 480 Colborne to Stanley (No. 54). Transmits address from the inhabitants of Gore in reference to Hume's letter. The letter has called forth an expression of loyalty and affection towards the mother country. Large gathering to present the address. Enclosed. Address by the inhabitants of Gore. 481 483 486 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 18 1834. July 19. Colborne to Stanley (No. 55). Sends statement of the casual and territorial revenue. Page 487 July 22, Enclosed. Statement of casual and territorial revenue in funds D and K. 488 Colborne to Stanley (No. 56). Sends printed copies of the Acts passed last session. 492 The same to the same (No. 59). Transmits four memorials from officers and explains the nature of their claims. 493 Enclosed. Memorial of Major Sharp or Shairp. 495 497 Another memorial of the same nature to Sir James Graham. Major Shairp to Rowan. Has received a letter from the clerk of the Executive Council stating that his petition for land could not be complied with in consequence of a late order from the Colonial Office. He had arrived before the order was issued and asks that Colborne may forward his memorial to that effect. 498 Rowan to Shairp. There is no discretionary powers left with the Executive Government to grant land. 500 Shairp to Rowan. Applies again and pleads his services. Rowan to Shairp. No discretion is left with the Lieut. Governor in respect to granting lands. Will forward memorial. 501 503 The pro 504 His request for Shairp to Rowan. Is obliged for kindness. Will forward memorial and asks for the return of a printed letter to the Colonial Secretary. spect of a grant of land was his only inducement to come to Canada. Rowan to Shairp. Returns the document asked for. land should be grounded on his full expectation when he came to Canada, that he was to receive the same privileges as other officers. The Lieut. Governor will have much pleasure in forwarding the memorial. 505 1835. February 5. Larratt Smith to Stanley. Complains of not being able to receive a 506 509 404 SALES OF CLERGY RESERVES AND CROWN LANDS, 1834. Q. 382-A. The volume contains accounts current with Peter Robinson, showing sales, &c. Q. 382-B. PATENTS FOR CLERGY RESERVE LANDS, 1834. The volume contains the names of the grantees, the lots, purchase money, &c., from 1823 to 1833, GRANTS OF CROWN LANDS, 1834. Q. 382 - C. The volume contains returns and appropriations of Crown lands in Upper Canada, without purchase, from 1823 to 1833, with the names of the grantees, conditions, &c. 64 VICTORIA, A. 1901 1793. February 20, Newark. 1794. March 20, New York. April 30. May 17, 1796. October 30, Upper Canada. 1798. March 23, York. 1801. July 4, 1818. February 26, Vittoria. LIEUT. GOV. SIR J. COLBORNE, 1834. (Part 1 is paged from 1 to 203, part 2 from page 204 to 385.) Q 383-1-2. Petition of Andrew Pierce and others. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Proposals of Pierce for settling the land follow. Berczy to Simcoe. Memorandum marked No. 3 forms part of the letter. A second Report or Minute to the same effect and of the same date follows. List of heads of families settled at Markham. Portland to Hunter. This and the five preceding enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 20th of August, 1834. Certificate by Anderson in favour of McCurdy. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 3rd October, 1834. December 21, York. Report of the directors of the Tay Navigation Company. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 12th Enclosed in January 27, February 5, February 7, February 21, May 9, July 24, July 26, July 29, July 31, Memorial of W. Berczy. Both enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 20th August, 1834. Memorial of McCurdy. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 3rd October, 1834. Return of persons settled by Berczy in Markham, Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 20th August, 1834. Certificate by D. A. G. Dickson. 1st September, 1834. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, Report of Executive Council on McCurdy's claim. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 3rd October, 1834. Memorial from Brockville. Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 2nd August, 1834. Copy of address. Enclosed in Colborne to 30th August, 1834. Memorial from Bishops Macdonell and Gaulin. Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 5th August, 1834. Report of the proceedings of the Executive Council. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 20th August, 1834. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 18 1834. July 31, August 1. August 2, August 4, August 5, August 8, August 12, August 16, August 20, Application on behalf of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Enclosed in Colborne to Stanley, 4th August, 1834. Certificate by Hollinshead in favour of McCurdy. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 3rd October, 1834. Colborne to Stanley (No. 58). Page 3 Transmits address from the President and Board of Police of Brockville in reference to Hume's letter. Enclosed. Memorial from the President and Board of Police of Brockville disavowing for themselves and the inhabitants any sympathy with the sentiments of Hume's letter. 4 Colborne to Stanley (No. 59). Transmits and recommends the communication from Baldwin for the Law Society of Upper Canada applying for a copy of the works collected by the Record Commission. 7 Enclosed. Application on behalf of the Law Society of Upper Canada for a set of the volumes of the "Record Commission." 8 Colborne to Stanley (No. 60). Transmits memorial from the two Roman Catholic Bishops at the head of their Church in Upper Canada, that the sums allowed for salaries to priests may be appropriated for the support of a seminary for training priests which they consider preferable to importing priests from Ireland with whose character they are unacquainted. If the Roman Catholics approve of the proposal he sees no objection. Enclosed. Memorial from Bishops Macdonell and Gaulin. 10 12 Report of the trial of Owen and Rooney. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 30th August, 1834. A plan of the scene of the murder follows. Certificate by Eakins in favour of McCurdy. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 3rd October, 1834. Colborne to Spring Rice (No. 61). Petition from Caddy. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 1st Septem- 15 Enclosed. Report of the proceedings of the Executive Council on the petition of Berczy. 16 Long memorial by W. Berczy on the claims of his father and of his services. 18 54 104 to 134 August 20, Chief Justice Robinson approves of the finding of the jury in the murder trial. Additional memorial from Berczy to Stanley. Macaulay to Rowan. Report of the Executive Council. This and the two preceding enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, 30th August, 1834. Hartwell to Rowan. Enclosed in Colborne to Statement by Captain Reynell. 1st September, 1834. Memorial of Archibald McCurdy. 3rd October, 1834. 30th August, 1834. Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, Enclosed in Colborne to Spring Rice, Colborne to Spring Rice. Sends statement of trials of offenders convicted of murder. Doubts have arisen as to the extent of their guilt and they have been requested to give time for Judge Macaulay to consult with the other judges. Has directed a further respite till he shall receive instructions. 135 Enclosed. Report of the trial of Owen and Rooney by judge Macaulay. Sketch of the place where the murder took place. 150 |