ROYAL GAZETTE EXTRA. 5 N a“ 1“ .g ‘ i 4 £7166 138. 4d. sterling, payable on 1st January, 1867. ‘ £7166 13s. 4d. do do lst July, 1067. £7166 13s. 4d. do do lst January, 1868, with interest in each case at the rate of six per cent. per annum from the date of the Deeds. “ The balance of £26,500 sterling, payable at the expi- ration of ten years from the date of purchase, bearing interest at five per cent. per annum, payable annually and secured by the Government Debentures. “ On receiving your reply, I shall at once, if necessary, communicate with the Government in the Island, and obtain their views with respect to it as soon as possible. “ As I shall probably be leaving London finally on 16th instant, I shall be glad to hear from you on this subject so soon as you can conveniently reply to this Letter. “ I am, dear Sir, “ Very truly yours, “ JOSEPH HENSLEY. “ Colonel Bummer: H. CUMBERLAND." i On 7th August, Colonel Cumberland, in acknowledg- ment of my last letter, wrote as follows : “ MONTGOMERY HOUSE, “ BUXTON, “ 7th August, l867. ._ “- DEAR Sin; \ I “ In reply to_ your letter of yesterday’s date, and in com— pliance with your request for an early acknowledgment of "it, it, I have only to repeat what I have already stated, that to purchase the preperty belonging to Mrs. Cumberland T and myself there, for a sum equivalent to the ltental we ’ at present receive from it, we shall be quite ready to close with the offer; but until such is signified to us by the :_ Government, or yourself as their accredited .=.\gcnt, it will u be unnecessary for you to be furnished with the particulars p, .E‘» you specify. , [j “ When any of our Tenants are desirous of purchasing their farms, our Agent, Mr. Wright, has been instructed to sell them their Leaseholds for the sum equal to the i Rent paid by them, &e., &c., &c. ‘ “‘ Believe me very truly yours, “ B. H. CUMBERLAND.” . On 25th July, Lady Wood and Miss Fanning addressed ‘ a letter to me stating that they had been informed by gt Colonel Cumberland that I was desirous to communicate 253$? with them respecting the purchase of their property in 3,31%, Prince Edward Island, and that they would be happy to .i '2 hear from me on the subject, and to be made acquainted with the time and mode of payment to those Proprietors ,f .? who might feel disposed to part with their Estates in the i Colony. . ‘ _ I wrote to Lady Wood and Miss Fanning at Bath, on 312ml August, giving them the information asked for, and ii Specifying instances of the times and modes of payment adopted on the several occasions of purchase, in manner as lureferred to in my Letter to Colonel Cumberland, of (3th 5 August; and I also offered to go to Bath to confer with .. ,nn 0“» italinxrtr «vol; mg; . 7. After consideration of my last Letter, Lady Wood and Miss Fanning wrote to me on 7th August, stating that they regretted that they were unable to furnish me with the information I required concerning the Township Lands in PFIDCO Edward Island, “ namely area of Land owned by them, how much under Lease, gross annual Rental, probable arreax's of Kent, information which they them- selves have been very desirous to obtain for some time past, and which it is quite necessary they should possess before they can decide upon the terms upon which they would dispose of their property in the Colony.” That; they would urge upon their present Agent, Mr. Charles Wright, the necessity there was for their being furnished with the above information at his earliest convenience, having obtained it, they would immediately communicate with me and state the terms upon which they would be disposed to treat with the Local Government for the sale of their 'l‘ownship Lands. . On 13th July, I had an interview at Fulham, near London, with Miss Suliran, the present owner of about 70,0U0 acres on 'l‘ownships Nos. 9, lo, 22 and 61. Miss Sulivan OXpressed herself as then unwilling to part with her Estates in the Island, but determined to visit them herself, personally, and then Iinally to decide what course she would pursue. a determination which, as your Excel- lency is aware, Miss Sulivan has since carried out. I called by appointment,on lilthJulylast, at 7, Portugal Street, l.’ark Lane, London, upon Lord Viscount Melville, who is understood to own lH,()33 acres of Land on Town— ship No 29, and l ISL). acres of Land on Township No. 53.‘ I explained to His Lordship the object of my visit, and the desire of the Government to purchase his Estates, if terms could be agreed upon l'lis Lordship discussed the matter very freely, and finally, although he could not name a price at which he would sell, agreed to direct his Agent in Prince Edward Island to give me, on my return, fullinfor- mation on all points respecting his l‘lstates, as to the area, annual rent, and probable amount of arrears of ltent, 850., to enable me to take the views of the Local Government on an offer to purchase his Estates, Wltl«‘ll offer llis Lord- shipexprcssed himself as willing to receive lsubsequently, on tth August last, wrote to Lord Melville, as follows: “ 'l‘ltE VISCOUNI‘ MELViLLn— “ MY Lem) ; “I purpose caving London for America on 16th August, instant, and on reaching Prince Edward Island I shall apply to your Agent, Mr. Bourke, for particulars con- nected with your Lordship’s Estates in the lsland. May I ask your Lordship to write to Mr. Bourke, and request him to give me all the information I may require on the subject. I shall then proceed to take the views of the Local Government on an offer to purchase your Lordship's Estates, and communicate the decision to your Lordship as speedily as possible, and now have the honor to remain, “ Your Lordship’s “ Most obedient servant, “JOSEl’lI HENSLEY." To this his Lordship replied, through his Solicitor, John McKenzie, Esquire, of Edinburgh, that a Letter had been Written to Mr Bourke, requesting him to give me . I- ,. on: . ,,.. .,,t.,,»-,.~.a Am w