ROYAL GAZETTE- 1.69 c “WWW-“mm _.,And a further sum of seven pounds to the Honorable George Coles for the relief of James Traynor. . G ,And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Joseph 0. Arsenault, Esquire, for the relief of Peter Richard. I And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Joseph 0. Arsenault, Esquire, for the relief of Gertrude Gallant. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Joseph 0. Arsenault, Esquire, for the relief of Francis Gallant. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Joseph 0. Arsenault, Esquire, for the relief of Lemang Richard and wife. And a sum of five pounds to the Rev. Mr. Munro for the relief of Flora and Christy Mc- Leod, Brown’s Creek. And a sum of three pounds to John Yeo, Esquire, for the relief of Widow MeKinnon, O’Leary’s Road. > And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to John Yeo, Esquire, for the relief of William Ritchie. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Edward Rielly, Esquire, for the relief of Brid- get McCormack, Lot Forty. And a sum of three pounds to Edward Reilly, Esquire, for the relief of Noel Thomas (Indian), on account of his blind son. And a sum of two pound ten shillings to Ed— ward Reilly, Esquire, for the relief of the idiot son of Sarah Fields. 3 . I And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable Kenneth Henderson for the relief of John Graham Lot Sixty-one, Sturgeon Road. And a sum of two pounds to W. S. McNeill, Esquire, for the relief of James Gaudess, Rustico. And a sum of two pounds to W. S. McNeill, Esquire for the relief of Mrs. McIsaae. And a sum of two pounds to W. S. McNeill, EsQuire, for the relief of Joseph Gotier. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to the Honorable Joseph Hensley for the relief of Gritlin, lame man, Charlottetown. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to Edward Kickham, Esquire, for the relief of Thomas Devereaux. And asum of two pounds ten shillings to Edward Kickham, Esquire, for the relief of Archibald McDonald. *‘And for reprinting the Laws of the years One thousand eight hundred and six-three, one thousand eight hundred and sixty~four, one thousand eight hundred and sixtydi‘veand one thousand'eight hundred and sixty-892;. the same to be under the superintendahce of two Commissioners to be appointed by the Govern- xnent for that purpose, who are hereby empow— ered to omit all expired Statutes as in former cases of reprinting the Laws, the said reprint- ing and binding to be let by tender, and, if possible, the Statutes of the present Session to be bound up with the Statutes of the previous four years above mentioned, a sum sutlici'ent.’ And the following sums at the disposal of the Government for the following purposes :— llarbor Lights at Rustieo Harbor twenty pounds. Ilarbor Lights at Traeadie harbor, twenty pounds. Harbor Lights at Saint Peter’s Harbor, twenty pounds. - Harbor Lights at St. Andrew’s Point, Lot (59) Fifty-nine, ten pounds. To John Reper, to compensate him for un- avoidable extra expense in building South Pinette Bridge, one hundred pounds. To John McGowan, Esquire, Souris, late Road Commissioner, for superintendence of building Souris Breakwater during the year now past, twenty pounds. To the Belfast Grammar School thirty pounds. To Archibald McNeill, for daily Telegrams from England, United States, and the Colonies until the end of the present year, 0867,) twenty pounds. Southport Ferry Wharf, for repairs, four hundred pounds. To deepen outlet at Pond at Point DeRoche, ten pounds. Lunatic Asylum, for fence surrounding and about the grounds, and for building additional Kitchen accommodations, three hundred pounds. - To Henry Lewellin, for loss sustamed in draining his mill dam and use of his dam' meanwhile as public road, in order to allow the erection of a new public Bridge, twenty pounds. To the Cascumpee Agricultural Society, seven pounds. And a sum of ten pounds to be paid to Stephen Gallant, of Lot Two, for the keep of Susan Winsor, a blind woman.