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NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY. Wednesday, June 4, 1856. 1. Mn. Carleton to move, That it be an instruction to the Select Committee on the Constitution, to consider and report upon Governor Grey's Electoral Regulations, and that in furtherance of such consideration, the correspondence laid on the table by the Colonial Secretary concerning the proceedings of the Returning Officer at the Bay of Islands during the late elections, be referred to them. . . • , V - . it's 2. The Colonial Treasurer to move, That Mr. Travers and Mr Curtis be added to the Land Scrip Committee; and that Mr. Travers be added to the Changfs of the Constitution Committee. 3. Mr. Travers to move for leave to bring, in a Bill to authorize the pie of certain lands in the Town of Kelson, and of buildings thereon, appropriated as a chapel and school house fur the use of the Wesleyari Methodists, and to provide for'the investment of the' proceeds of rale 'in the purchase of other lands and the erection of buildings, to be vested in trustees, and appropriated for the like purposes. 4. Mr. Fox to move for continuation of any correspondence between the General Government and other departments or persons relative to a defalcation of the Sub-Treasurer at Nelson. And at the same time to ask the member for Nelson (Mr. Stafford) whether it is the intention of the Government to advise his Excellency as to any, and what course in respect of such defalcation and the party guilty thereof.
ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Report of the Finance Committee. 2. Naturalization Bill —to be considered in Committee. ■ 3. Supreme Court Law Proeedure Bill—to be considered in Committee. 4. Law Amendment Bill reported—adoption of the report. 5. Bank Paper Currency Bill reported—adoption of the report. CHARLES CLIFFORD, Speaker.
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