AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE 3 OF 1871.--The Attorney General moved that the Council go into Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 3 of 1871.

The Colonial Treasurer seconded.

The Bill was committed.

The Attorney General gave notice that at the next Meeting of Council he would move that the Bill be read a third time.

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE, 1879, AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1884.-The Attorney General moved that the Council go into Committee on the Bill entitled The Merchant Shipping Ordi- nance, 1879, Amendment Ordinance, 1884.

The Colonial Treasurer seconded.

The Bill was committed.

The Attorney General gave notice that at the next Meeting of Council he would move that the Bill be read a third time.

THE POST OFFICE ORDINANCE, 1884.--On the motion of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial Treasurer, the Bill entitled The Post Office Ordinance, 1884, was read a second time, and committed.

The Attorney General gave notice that at the next Meeting of Council, he would move that the Bill be read a third time.

NOTICE OF MOTION.-The Attorney General gave notice that at the next Meeting of Council he would move "that it is expedient that those Justices of the Peace who are also officials of Government "should abstain from taking part in the nomination of the Un-official Member of this Council who is "to be nominated by the Justices of the Peace.

The Attorney General moved the adjournment of the Council until Wednesday, the 23rd instant, at 4 P.M.

Question-put and passed.

Read and confirmed, this 23rd day of April, 1884.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils.

G. F. BOWEN, Governor.

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