(30) trade of the British possessions abioad, pumps an wells, Charlottetown nuisances, tlotting hogs s, smug- gling, education, deodands, Treasury warrants, market house, justice, persons killed by accident, and domg away with the oath ofabjuration heretofmei imposed on Roman Catholics The legislative year 1848 opened under the auspi- ces of Leutenant Governor Sir Donald Campbell, Bart., and commenced by forbidding the export of grain, meal and potatoes. Statute labor, emigrants, the appointment of a Commissioner of highways f'ur Georgetown, the appointment of a Master of the Rolls to the Court of Chancery, and an assistant Judge to the Supreme Court, education, incorporation ofthe Mutual Fire Insurance Company, statistical information, lighthouses, Boards ofhealth, Charlotte- toun ferry, drunkenness, accidents by fire, coal meters, election of members of Parliament, pilots, Crown Lands, fisheries, fire companies, grain and pulse, sheep and goats, insolventdebtors, copy- —rights, seats of members of'Assembly, bailiffs, barristers: and attorneys, and the reprinting the laws of the Island. 1849 opens by an Aet relating to the limits and rules ofjails, judgments, free trade with the United States ofAmerica; improving the law of evidence, thecon- veyance of freehold estates, education, accidents by fire, terms of the Supreme Court, a revenue, statute labor, and nuisances; prison discipline and hard labr; public wharves, Chancery practice, fish, trespasses, bail, timber and lumber, pedlars, lighthouses, re- printing the lawss, specie currency, civil list, emi- gration, boards of health, Treasury Warrants, Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and the usual ap- propriations for the service ofthe year. The legislative acts of 1850 simply embraced the continuation of several expiring Acts, provision for the civil list, which was disallowed, and raising a re- venue. Thus closes the administration and life of the lamented Baronet, whose remains are interred in