ROYAL GAZETTE. 188 Lachlanhiichean - arid—o Widow McLeod 1 10 0 Mary McLean 1 10 0 B. McLeod Widow McNeill Christy McLean £9 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of five pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of the Honorable Daniel Gordon, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Sarah McLean, DeGros Marsh £1 10 0 John McAskill for a blind boy 1 10 0 Alexander McAskill for support of his father and sisters 2 1‘) 0 x5 10 0 .————— PRINCE COUNTY. Resolved, That the sum of seventeen pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of John. Yeo, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Widow Ford 3. Widow Ramsay Widow Rayner Alfred Horn Walter Lambert John Dordon WVidow Bulger James McArthur O OCOOOOOO is to H H15 in e: :5 o .1317 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of Twelve pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal ofDavid Ramsay, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :-- Sally Francis £1 10 O Widow Olibear 1 10 0 Rachel Morell 1 10 O Widow McPherson 2 10 O Widow Bernard 0 10 0 Thomas Gain 2 10 0 Thomas Gaurd 2 10 0 £12 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of seventeen pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of the Honorable George WV. Ilowlan, for the relief of the following persons, viz :- tobert Kennedy (£3 0 O Widow Julia Deroche 1 10 0 \Vidow Breen 1 0 0 Ilypolite Deroche 1 0 0 Hilaire Richard 1 0 0 Thomas Lemarquand 2 10 0 Fidele Doucettc 1 10 0 Archibald Gillis 1 10 0 John Richard Rufus 1 O 0 \Vidow Kennedy 0 15 0 Daughters of Barbara Gallant 2 0 0 John McNeill for crippled son 1 15 0 £17 10 0 Resolved. That the sum of twelve pounds ten shilling be granted and placed at the disposal of Herbert Bell, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Widow Patrick Uoughlan £1 0 0 William Wedge’s daughter Cascumpec 2 0 0 Joseph Ahearn, Sen., Lot 4 2 0 0 John Gallant, Samuel’s son 1 10 0 Widow Joseph Wedge, Mill Road, Lot 5 1 0 0 Jacob Hayden 3 10 0 Charles Gallant for daughter 1 10 0 £12 10 0 Resol ved, That the sum of twenty~three pounds be granted aridplziced at the disposal of Joseph 0. Arsenault, L‘qu the relief of the following persons, viz; Judith Gallant, for 2 idiot children £5 0 (it Fidcle A. Mayitte. (blind) 2 0 0 John Chaissy for idiot daughter 1 10 0 Peter Richard, :1. cripple 3 0 0 Oliver Xavier 2 10 0 Amant Richard and wife 3 0 (l Widow McArthur 2 0 0 Nancy McNeill 1 0 (r McLeod Tailor 1 0 (F John Morrison, for idiot son 2 0 0 £23 0 (5 Resolved. That the sum of fourteen pounds be granted and placed at the diSposal of Daniel Green, Esq., for the relief of the followrng persons, viz :— Frederick Bryant £2 10 ii Edward Bryant 2 10 0 Widow Perry Antoine 4 0 t! l\'ewton Lee 2 0 U Widow Perry 3 0 0 £14 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of twenty~five pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of the Hon. Alexander Laird for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Uhristy McNeill '2 O (l Avery Baker 2 10 0 Mary Murphy. Lot 26 2 0 0 Bridget McCarvil, Lot 27 2 10 0 Mary Murphy, widow, Lot 27 2 0 0 Nancy Murphy, Lot_27 1 10 0 Bridget Ryan, widow 2 0 0 Sarah Greenan, Lot 26 l 0 (l Widow Greenan 1 10 0 Thomas MeCarvill, an orphan, Lot 27 1 10 (3 Lachlan Mclnnes. for two crippled children 2 O (l Widow Bridget Murphy, Lot 27 2 10 0 John Ailleck, Bedeque 1 5 0 Mary llammel, South West 1 5 0 £25 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of ten pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of James Bearisto, Esq., Lot 18, for the relief of the following persons, viz 1-— Thomas Larkin £7 10 (B Patrick O'Brien 2 10 (I £10 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of fifteen pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Cornelius Howat, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Elizabeth Snow £2 10 0 James Mullins and wife 7 10 U Henry Lecky 5 O 0 £15 0 (l Five Pounds Reward. THE Government of this Island will pay a Reward of Five Pounds to any person for the apprehension of the under— mentioned Deserter from Her Majesty’s 4th Regiment or King’s Own Royals. DESCRIPTION OF DESERTER: Private—Thomas Hazlcgrove, a native of England, height :3 feet 8 inches, complexion dark brown. nod—Ice. Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, and Constables throughout the Island, are hereby required to give their prompt aid and assistance for the apprehension of the above described Deserter, and his safe conveyance to Charlottetown. GEORGE COLES. , . Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, July 3, 1867.