4032 ROYAL GAZETTE W And a sum oftwelvepoundsto the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council for the relief of D. Nichol- son aud wife. And a sum oftwelve pounds to theAssistant Clerk. of the Executive Councd for the reliefof John Col-j berton, Souris. And a sum of ten pounds to “'illiam B. Dean, Esq., Charlottetown, for the relief of \Veir, Charlottetown. And a sum of six pounds to the Chief Justice for the reliefof Mary Kelly and children. And a sum often pounds to D. S. MacNutt, Esq., for the relief of \Villiam Doolan and Elizabeth Doolan, Fermoy Settlement. And a sum of two pounds to John Yeo, Esq., for the relief of Paul Arsneaux. And a sum of eight pounds to Nicholas Conroy, Esq., for the relief of MacDonald family, Lot One. And a sum of fifteen pounds to Nicholas Conroy, Esq., for the relief of John Barnard and family. And a sum of four pounds to George \V. Howlan, Esq., for the relief ofJacob Hayden. And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to George : W. Howlan, Esq , for the relief of John Bourke, Lot Five. And a sum of two pounds to George \V. Howlan, Esq., for the relief of Mrs. Blampied. And a sum ofthree pounds to Donald Montgomery, Esq., M.P.P., for the relief of Angus McKay, New London. And a sum of one pound ten shillings to Donald Montgomery, Esq., M.P.P., for the relief of John Moore, New London. And a sum of six pounds to C. Harding, Esq., for the relief of John MacDougald, New London. And a sum of ten pounds to Rev. 1]. Crawford for relief of Hannah Wheeler, Saint Peter’s. And a sum of six pounds to George Sinclair, Esq., for the reliefof Patrick O’Brien. And a sum ofsix pounds to Johnston Aitken, Esq., for the relief of Griffin family, Three Rivers. And a sum of five pounds to James VVarburton, Esq., for the relief of Fidelle A. Maggott. And a sum of five pounds to John Sutherland, Esq., for the relief ofAngus Wilson, Cardigan Road. And a sum of two pounds to John Sutherland, Esq., for the reliefofPatrick Kirvin, Cardigan Road. And a sum of five pounds to Rev. D. FitzGerald for the reliefof Mary Ann \Vall, Charlottetown. And a sum offour pounds to Rev. D. FitzGerald for the reliefof Mary Cavanagh, Charlottetown. And a sum ofthree pounds to Rev. 1). FitzGerald for the reliefofJane Carter. And a sum of six pounds to Rev. D. FitzGerald for the relief of Mary Crutchell. And a sum of seven pounds ten shillings to Hon. George Coles for the reliefofMichael Ready. And a sum ofsix pounds to “on. F. Kelly for the relief of Patrick \Voods. And a sum of five pounds to Donald MacLeod, J. P., for the relief at John Beaten and wife. And a sum of five pounds to Duncan Munn, Esq., for the relief ofMary Mann and others. And a sum offive pounds to James Duncan Esq., M P.P., for the relief ofLachlan MaeLean and wife. And a sum of five pounds to It. S. Findley, Esq., for the relief ofMary Meagher. And a sum of ten pounds to RM. A. MacLean for the relief of John MacLeod and family. And a sum of eight pounds to llanivl Fraser, limp, for the relief of Roderick Morrison and wife. And a sum of fifty pounds towards the relief of pauper Indians. And a sum of five pounds twelve. shillings to Dominic Gallant to enable him to redeem his farm, the same having been Stlld for non-payment if land tax, a receipt having,r been given of Lot No. Six in- stead ol Lot No. Five. And a sum of twenty four pounds towards the support of Lachlan MacKay and Hen: y C. :‘laelx’ay, two deaf and dumb persons, Sent from this Island to the Institution in Halifax as per resolution of the House ofAssembly, 11th April, 1863 And a sum of five pounds be granted to Nicholas Conroy, Esq., for the reliel‘of’l‘homas Cahill Kildare, a helpless cripple. And a sum of four pounds to Peter Crawford, Georgetown Read, an insane but harmless pauper. And a sum of three pounds ten shillings to Sarah Nicholson and family, Lot Sixty-five. And a sum of five hundred pounds, at the disposal ofthe Government, to be paid to paupers according to a scale agreed upon by the House of Assembly to be divided among the Counties in the following pro- portions, namely: Queen’s County two hundred pounds. Prince County one hundred and fifty pounds. King’s County one hundred and titty pounds. —¢o - o9 CAP. XXVIII. An Act to continue the Act ofthe twenty-first year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to continue for certain purposes, the Seduction Act, and to make other provisions in lieu thereof as regards all future actions.” [Passed April 3, 1865.] HEREAS the Act made and passed in the twenty-first year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to continue for certain purposes, the Seduction Act, and to make other provisions in lieu thereof as regards all future ac- tions” will shortly expire, and it is deemed expedient to continue the same. I. Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Gov- ernor,Council and Assembly, that the said hereinbe fore recited Act, and every clause, matter and thin!r therein contained, shall be and the same is hereb; continued for ten years from the passing hereof, and from thence to the end of the then next session of the General Assembly ofthis Island and no longer. “‘00--‘0-Mm C A 1’ . X X I X . An Act to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Mayor’s Court in the City of Charlottetown. [Passed April 3,18i3-3.] V HEREAS it is deemed expedient to enlartre ' the jurisdiction of the Mayor’s Court, in the City of Charlottetown, in matters omeall Debt. 1. Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, as follows: II. The Mayor’s Court for the recovery of Small Debts in the City of Charlottetown may, in addition to actions of debt and trover, have power and juris- diction in and over all cival actions or contracts, and, also, over all actions ex-dclicto, including actions of assault and battery, replevin case, detinue and slander, wherein respectively the damages claimed shall not exceed five pounds. '