4.4106 R0 Y A L GA Zlfi'l'Tl‘l. WHEN, 1N WHOSE raven. DATE or wannaxr Nofl AMOL‘NT. Pam , I l i l 18.36 , 1 12 s. .1. Oct. 20 Alex. McLeod 17th Oct., 1805 .1923 lo 0 o — ‘John Bell ‘lill‘J lo 0 o —- William Mayne .1914 lo 0 0 ‘- Samuel T. Peterson -—--—— il‘Jl2, 10 0 0 -- Duncan Mel’hee ——-- #1902, 12 u o - Andrew Frazer -—--—- gl‘Jol. '25 10 0 _ [She-r111" Queen's County ——-—- $1905: 14 17 (l _ =Peter l’raught -—-——— flta‘lltl 3o 0 0 ._ Jolln Butler ————- :1941‘: ll 5 U ._ Ann Curran -—-- £1946; 7 0 U 21 James Mctirath —— {Willi 7 ll) 0 — Elizabeth Reid —— $1947; 7 0 U .. Ann Anderson -—- livioi 7 0 U -- John McKay -—-—- finish; 20 0 0 —— Angus McLeod —— 51921 f 10 0 U -—- John Currie —~ HULK) 1t) 0 u -- Donald McLean —-— :1927 10 0 U — Charles Darrach —— infill); 10 0 0 -— William Reid —— ,lil‘llr 10 0 0 ._ Joseph Mclsaae —— .1931? 10 0 o — John Bruce —--- [1521] ll) 0 0 — John Martin —-—— £19341 10 0 0 — Samuel MutCh ——- 31369 45 7 6 —- John 11 Gates —-————- 1591 27 9 O -— Donald Cameron —--——- l‘Jltl IO 0 0 .. Ewen McDougall ——-— 1928 10 (l 0 -— James Saunders ———- 1929 10 0 0 —- John L). Arseneaux —— 19-39 7 10 U __ Michael Murphy —— 1919 lo 0 o -— 1Joseph Murphy —-———— lblll 3 15 0 23 John McKinnon 7th Oct.. 173% 5 0 0 — William Brown 1739 5 0 0 —- Ann M. llvde 17th Oct., l9-12 7 0 O —- Alex. Martin 1932 10 0 0 — John McDonald ll)in 10 0 (l —- David Walker —— 19” 10 0 O _ John Kelly ————- 1718 10 o 0 —- Catherine McKinnon ————-— 1944 7 O O _ Agnes McCormack 1945 7 0 (l _. ,Lydia M. Mcl’llnil 1943 7 0 0 _. "William B. Aitken 7th Oct , His 33 15 ll _ Judith Landrigan 17th Oct., Isl)? 5 0 0 25 Alex. Smallwood 19138 11 5 0 —- Murdoch Nicholson 1933 10 0 (l ._ Hamilton Morrow 19H 10 0 0 26 Andrew LcBrocq 1890 10 3 1 David Kaye |9th Sept, ‘1600 4 1 5 27 John T. Jenkins 23rd April, 1863 448 '22 U U —— Janet Roberislin 7th Oct., lb’b'é 187.3 7 0 0 28 Hector Campbell 17th 1915 10 0 0 30 Harry C. Green 7th l7l7 43 15 0 31 Road Correspondent 25th July, 1863 1108 100 0 0 Total £2,969 10 6 GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Ofiice, Blst October, 1865. Treasurer’s Office, 8th November, 1865. ARRANTS from Nos-979, of the date of 7th July, 1863, to No.539 ofthe date of 3d May, 1804, bothincluswe, will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. GEORGE \l RIGHT, Treasurer. NOTICE. LL persons having any legal demands against the estate of BENJAMIN MOlillOW, of Township No. 56,Ship Carpenter, deceased, are requested to present the same, duly attested to, for payment, within six months from the date hereof; and all persons indebted to said estate, are required to make payment forthwith to JOHN MORROW, Administrator. Bay Fortune, Lot 56, Nov. 6, 186.3. 3w pd A Holloway‘s Pills.—Determination of blood to the head. This is generally occasioned by some irregularity of the stomach and bowels, which if not quickly attended to, frequently terminates fatally. A few doses of these famous Pills never fail to give tone to the stomach, regularity to the secretions, and purity of the fluids. Vertigo, dimness of sight,and other indications of approach- ing appoplexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of this admir- able medicine. Prince Edward Island. In the Supreme (‘ourt at Queen’s (lounty. Judicature. Michaelmas Tcrm,29th Vic. A.l).1865. In The MATTER of an application for execution to be issued against the Lands of Asnulzw lll‘xt‘AN, late of the Royalty of Char- lottetown. in the said island, Farmer, deceased. and his right title and interest therein, under the provisions of the Act oi‘ the General Assembly of the said Island, 24th Victoria, cup. 5, upon a certain judgment entered of record in the said Court, in a cause wherein JUHN THOMAS 'l‘uonas was l’lain- till, and the said Andrew Duncan and John Duncan Were Defendants. I llEllEAS application hath been made to this Court on the part of the above named John Thomas Thomas statiiw that the sum of three hundred pounds, with interest thereon, is due to him on and secured by a certain judgment of record at his suit against the said late Andrew Duncan, now deceased, and the said John Duncan, 111 or about or of llilary Term, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty six, for the sum of sit hundred pounds debt,:llld three pounds costs of suit, and execution on such judgment hath been moved for on behalf ot the said John Thomas Thomas. It is ordered, that unless ull,or some oftho persluns interested in tile Lands formerly belonging to the said Andrew Duncan deceased shall, on the ninth day o1 January next coming, being thb first day of next Ililary Term of this Court, at Charlottetown for Queen's County, come forward and show cause why execution should not be issued upon the slid judgment at the suit of the said John Thomas Thomas against such Lands of the said Andrew Duncan deceased or his former right, title and interest therein, then execution will he Issued against such Lzuldsund the tenements andhereditaments of the said Andrew Duncan, deceased, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island, l‘uSSCd in the 24th year of the reign 01 Her present Majesty, intitult-d “An Act in amendment of and addition to the Acts relatimr to Judgments en- tered of llcCord in the Supreme Court of J udiciiture." 0n affidavit of William Washinrrton “tumble‘ and on m ' ‘ ‘ ‘ n - 1. B 0 Mr. brecken, of counsel tor the l’larntitl'. , “on Of By the Court, D. llODGSON, Prothonotary. (From [/10 / LATEST NEWS. New YURK, Oct. 31. Till: Steamship ‘ (‘in of Boston’ armed at New York, on the 3lo‘t October, with dates to the 10th ultimo. LORD PALMERSTON IS DEAD. lie was seriously ill for some days, from the edicts of a Cold, but his symptoms Were not considered alarming until the 17th. He would have completed his 81st your on the 2(ltl1.0ctoher. He died at 0-30, on the nlornlng of the 18th. The death of the Premier caused a pro- found leelmg of regret among all parties. Busmcss was generally suspended. Earl Russell will probably succeed him Earl Clarendon taking the Forcin'n Ollicc‘ but nothing oilicial has transpired? , as! Islam/m , Assassmation of the Governor of Jamal an. 11? BY the Steamcrirom l’ictou this morning we learn that a Telegram was receiVed by a gen: tleman 1n Pictou last evening, announcing the startling intelligence that GENERAL Lenny Commander-in-Cllicf of the Forces, and Governor" of Jamica, had been murdered by the Natives. The Mutiny at Jamaica. . New YORK, Nov. 1. A Committee from the Fenian Senate visited Washington yesterday to thank the President for releasing John Mitchell. The Express says z—Ilavanna advices confirm ' the accounts of a mutiny at Jamaica. Many re voltlng murders have been committed. A white Magistrate has been killed, his fingers and toes were cut off, and his bowels ripped open by a negro woman. The greatest alarm prevailed among the whites, and the mutiny was spreading.