ROYAL GAZETTE. 4745 ~~.A - .... - .K... w----~_w.~. _ - .... ,m And a sum of fifty pounds for Hayden's Bridge, for the relief of \Villiam Kilpatrick, to be paid at the head ot'Vernon River. And a sum of one hundred and twenty pounds towards Construction of new Bridge over l’isquid River, in addition to ammonnt ol subscription list. And a sum of one hundred pounds for repairs to Prince. Street \Vhart', Charlottettm'n. And a sum of one. hundred pounds for Indian River Bridge, Lot Eighteen. And a sum oi fifty pounds for \Vharf at China Point. And a sum of forty pounds towards erection of a new \Vhart'nt Rollo Boy, provided the inhabitants in the vicinity subscribe a sum sutlicient to finish the same. And a sum of one hundred pounds for one stone Culvert Princetown Road. And a sum of fifty pounds for new Block to Hickey’s \Vharf on l'lillshorough River. And a sum of fifty pounds towards erection of a new \‘v'harf at Hayden’s, Hillsborough River, in addition to the grant made last year. And a sum of one hundred pounds towards con- struction of a new \Vharf at North East corner of Lot Forty-eight, Hillsborough River, in addition to a subscription list. - And a sum of sixty pounds for Quagmire Bridge, Lot Sixteen. And a sum of fifty pounds for Beach Point Wharf, Lot Seventeen. And a sum of fifty pounds for removing Slip on South side of Cardigan River to a more suitable site, and for repairs thereto. And a sum of one hundred and eighty pounds for new Block in extension of Georgetown \Vharf. And a sum of fifty pounds towards building a Wharf at Kier’s Shore, Lot Eighteen. And a sum of fifty pounds towards building a new Bridge near John Hall’s, Crapaud. And a sum of fifty pounds towards building a new Wharf at Canadian River, Lot Eleven, provided the inhabitants in the vicinity subscribe a sum equal to one halfthe amount. And a sum of sixty pounds for Keefe’s Bridge at Cascumpec. And a sum of two hundred and fifty pounds for West Point Wharf, in addition to last year’s grant. And a sum of fifty pounds for Cooper’s Wharf, Lot Thirteen. And a sum of fifty pounds for Bideford Wharf, Lot Twelve. And a sum of seventy pounds for Cape Traverse Bridge. And a sum of one hundred pounds for new cover- ing and other repairs to Park Corner Bridge, New London, if required. And a sum of fifty pounds for West Black Pond Bridge, Lot Forty six. And a sum of thirty pounds towards extending Wharf at Dog River. And a sum of fifty pounds for new Bridge at James Laird’s Mill, New Glasgow Road. And a sum of seventy-five pounds for new Bridge at Joshua Doirant’s, south side New Glasgow RiVer. And a sum of ten pounds to Charles DesBrisay, Esquire, Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, quarterly. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Emicutive Council, for the relief of William Feuie, to he paid quarterly. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk ofthe Executive Council, for the relief of \Villiam Foley, to be paid quarterly. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk ofthe Executive Council, for the relief of Thomas Condon, to he paid quarterly. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk ofthe EXt'ClliiVe Council, for relief of Patrick Mac- Carron, a blind man. And a sum often pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Patrick D. Roigers. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Mary Crutchell. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the EXecutive Council, for the relief of Mary Ann Wall. And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk ofthe Executive Council, for the relief of D. Nichol- son and wife, (the foregoing grants to paupers to be paid quarterly.) And a sum of ten pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of John Cul- lerton, Souris. ‘ And a sum of seven pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Honoria. McCarthy. And a sum of eight pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Atcheon Moore. And a sum of four pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Ann Clarke. And a sum of five pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Owen Martin. And a sum of four pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of John Connolly. And a sum of five pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Patrick Traynor. And a sum of five pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council, for the relief of Mary Martin, towards the relief of her idiot sun. And a sum of four pounds to the Assistant Clerk ofthe Executive Council, for the relief of William Burke. And a sum often pounds to Mrs. Patrick Walker, for the relief of Ann Dogherty, Charlottetown. Anti a sum ofsix pounds to the Hon. Francis Kelly, for the relief of the widow of Patrick Traynor, (lately drowned.) And a sum of six pounds to the Hon. Francis Kelly, for the. relief of Patrick Wood, And a sum of seven pounds ten shillings to the Hon. George Coles, for the relief of Michael Ready, Tracadie. ' And the sum of six pounds to Johnston Aitken, Esq., for the relief of the Griffin family at Three Rivers.