262 LAND ASSESSMENT- Treasurer’s Oflice, Charlotte- Town, Prince Edward Island, March, 5th 1833. I N further pursuance of the flct o/ the Gene- ral fissembly 0 this Island, made and assed in the Elevent 0 year of the Reign of his late .Myy'esty King George the Fourth, intituled “ n Jtctfor raising a Fund, by an Jlssess- ment on Land, for erectin a Government House and other public Buildings within this Island.”—I do hereby give Public .Notice, that I have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said flct,of the undermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots, Common Lots, Pasture Lots,and parts of Lots or Townships within this Island, in arrear for non—payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to His Majesty, under and by virtue of the before mentioned flct, viz. TOWN Lors 1N CHARLOTTE-TOWN- ‘First Hundred-—Nos. 1 2 12 13 14 I5 33 34 50 68 69 79 92 93 94 95 and 96. Second Hundred—Nos, 15 16 17 18 ‘20 35 50 58 59 60 75 76 77 95 96 and 97, Third Hundred—Nos. 28 and 96. Fourth Hundred-4 Nos. 53 54 55 76 77 73 90 91 92 and 100. Fith Hundred—Nos. 98 99 and 100. Water Lots opposite Town Lots-—Nos. 1 2 3 5 and 7. Common Lots— v Nos. 33 34 and 35. 35 37 96 97 CHARLOTTE-TOWN ROYALTY. Nos. 6 7 14 20 21 29 45 47 48 55 56 57 66 74 75 76 so 88 96 97 98 103 109 110 111 112 H4 115 143 145 146 158 163 174 1,76 177 188 190 191 192 196 197 237 238 5240 244 ‘28] 313 320 349 354 363 389 399 401 442 444 445 453 463 491 511 .514 531 532 533 546 547 548 557 and 584. Town Lon m Gnome-Town. First Range, Letter A—«Lot No. 10. Sec do. do.—Nos. 10 and '11 Third do. do.—1, 3, and 4. Fourth do: do.—-—Nos. l and 7. First. Range, Letter B.-—Lot No. 8. Panama Hors 1;: Gsononrown ROYALTY- Nos, .7 8 10 11 12 13 21 27 '35 36 49 60 62 63 8O 89 91 ’ 1’19 120 I21 147 and 173. \ s \ \ \ THE BRITISH AMERICAN. Pssruns L0'rs 1N ancn'rowu ROYALTY. Nos. 10 ll 31 38 78 278 312 313 338 34.7 388 453 454 .and 455. Townsmrs. 10,000 flcru qf Land on Township .No, 1 3,650 - - . 3 15,640 - - _ 8 19,190 - - . 1 1 5,092 - - _ 19 200 - ~ - - 94 2,003 - . - 95 4,578 - - - (.23 1,900 - - - 33 450 - _ .. 35 7,890 - - - 36 1.065 - - - 37 1,057 - - - 38 11,258 - - - 43 2,818 - - .. 44 ,4,385 - - _ 45 10,000 - - - 49 19,801 - - _ 50 8,793 - - _ 59 690 - - _ 57 5,838 - .. - 65 21,095 - - _ 67 .dnd the. Owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrear, and preclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby iwtified, that in se the sums charged on them by the said .dct, together with the costs which have been in- curred, shall not be paid within ten days be- fore the next Trinity Term of the Supreme to the Supreme Court for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land riaspec- tirely. ‘ ' T. H. Haviland. Treasury. to the Estate of Henry Loggia, late of New. Landon, ycoman, deceased; are requested forth- with to pay the amount of their respective debts to the undersigned; otherwise pro. ceedings at Law will be immediately com- menCed for the recovery thereof. Administrator p to the Estate TI]OMASBILL1NG.<O[ the said Henry Log- igie, deceased. 0 T I C E . is New London March 14. MAY BE HAD .dT .I. H. lVHl't'E‘s BOOK STORE. By his Majesty’s Royal letters Patent—G. PO CO C K’: 1’ OR TAB L E GLOBE, twelve feet in circumference,with treatise, scale, analemma. &c. complete for working Problems. The peculiar properties of this Globe are,—1, its superior size. 2, the plainness ofits delineations. 3, the legibility ofits detail. 4, it is so portable, that it may be carried in the pocket, and in one minute be expanded to a circumference of 12 feet. Court of Judicature, application will be made hereby given, that all persons indebted- 12034 0N COJIMISSIOM—l copy, 2,01 4to. of the works of JOSEPHUS, balm; in Morocco, gilt edges, and with engm. vings, The above work being the propel, ty of agentleman leaving the Island will be sold cheap. fix HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1833. Proceedings of the Committee of Pri. vileges relative to a verbal communica. tion made by His Excellency the Lieute. uant-Governor to sbme ot' the Members of the House, who had waited upon HisEx cellency the day previous with two ad. dresses—the following written‘ statement of what took place, signed by some ofthe members who presented the addresses to His Excellency, was received and read:— The Committees appointed by the House to deliver two separate Addresses to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, ha. ving both been received by his Excellency at the same time, Mr. Owen, the Chair- man of the COmmittee for presenting the Address on the expediency of opening cer- tain new roads in the Course of the pre- sent year, first read the said Address to which no answer was made by His Ex- cellency. - The other Address, praying His Excel- was next read by Mr. Pope, the Chairman of the Commitee appointed to deliver the same, and then handed in the usual manner to His Excellency, who, contemptuoule threw it from him on the Table, and with- tees, that the Home had placed him in most aWkward situation with referencet the Militia, and that by their inconsistenc they wouldcompel him to countermand Despatch he had forwarded lastyear pecting a very large supply of Arms, which had been ordered to be sen to the Colony on an Address from ll House of Assembly, to the amount 14,000l. That last year het(His Excell ‘ cy,) had stated to several Members oft House that provision should be made 1 the safe keeping of the said Arms, subsequently a Resolution was passed, which the House pledged _ vide for the same; “ but your inconsiste cy (continued His Excellency), viding for the pay of Adiutants an I speetors of Militia, will compel me to I" 9: :1 D. .9- 6.:-