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 IX. I would point out that the Exhibitions to Artisans may perhaps be increased to £50 for the year, by connecting them with the Science and Art Department, under the Minute of the 21st December 1867.

(Signed,) JOSEPH WHITWORTH. Manchester, 4th May, 1868.

MINUTE ON MR. WHITWORTH'S OFFER TO ENDOW

At Whitehall, the 27th day of Match, 1868.

By the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council on Education.

My Lords consider Mr. Whitworth's letter to the First Lord of the Treasury, dated 18th March 1868. In this letter Mr. Whitworth offers to found thirty scholarships of the annual value of one hundred pounds each, to be applied for the further instruction of young men, natives of the United Kingdom, selected by open competition for their intelligence and proficiency in the theory and practice of Mechanics and its cognate sciences, with a view to the promotion of Engineering and Mechanical Industry in this country; and he expresses hopes that means may be found for bringing Science and Industry into closer relation with each other than at present obtains here.

It is unnecessary now to repeat the thanks which the First Lord of Her Majesty's Treasury and the Lord President of the Council have already conveyed to Mr. Whitworth for his generous offer which they are convinced the country will fully appreciate.

Mr. Whitworth proposes that these scholarshipsshould be tenable on conditions to be deemed by a deed of trust regulating the administration of the endowment fund during his life, and that thereafter the management of this fund, subject to the conditions specified therein, should rest in the Lord President of the Council or other Minister of Public Instruction for the time being.

It is the wish of My Lords to see provision made in several large centres of manufacturing industry in the United Kingdom for affording to all classes of Her Majesty's subjects ample opportunities for acquiring instruction in the Sciences which are applicable to productive industry. My Lords are of opinion that by the union of local and private efforts supplemented as far as is proper by State assistance this provision will be best made.

This will be rendered easy if the munificent example set by Mr. Whitworth shall be extensively followed by others. My Lords will be happy fo receive any further suggestions from Mr. Whitworth should he desire to make them, and to be informed if the Department can render him any assistance in carrying out his liberal intentions. 



Ottawa, 22nd June, 1868.

has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz:

Etienne Parent, Esquire, William Henry Griffin, Esquire, Robert Shore Milnes Bouchette, Esquire, John Langton, Esquire, and William Smith, Esquire, Deputy Heads of Departments, and Thomas Reynolds, Esquire, of Montreal, and Charles S. Ross, Esquire, of Kingston, to be a Commission to enquire into the present state and the probable requirements of the Civil Service. 



Ottawa, 26th June, 1868.

of Canada has been pleased make the following appointment, viz: of Clifton, in the Province of Ontario, Gentleman,to be a Surveyor in Her Majesty's Customs. 

HEAD QUARTERS, Ottawa, 12th June, 1868 ,

VOLUNTEER MILITIA.

No. 1. To be 2nd Lieutenant, acting till further orders:

To be 2nd Lieutenant, acting till further orders:



To be Captain:

To be Ensigns:

To be Quarter-Master:

To be Adjutant:

To be Major:

To be Adjutant (temporary):

To be Captain:

To be Lieutenant (temporay):

To be Captain (temporary):

To be Lieutenant, (temporary):

