ROYAL (i .\ Z l‘i'l‘TE. 3359 M An Act to carry into etflct cert-tin nnexecuted agreements' made by the late John [lodges Winsloe. Esquire. deceuscii. for the sale and leasing of certain parts of his Estate in this Colony. j After which.llis Excellency was pleased to close the session with the following. SPEECH. Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative' Council : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly: The unremitting Attention which you have bestowed on your Legislative Duties, enables me to relieve you, at an earlier Period than usual, from further Attendance here. After deliberate Consideration of the Terms adopted by the Conference at Quebec as a basis for Confederation of the British North American Provinces, you have refused, on the part of this Colony, to sanction the proposed Scheme. In accordance with your Request, I shall forward to the Secretary of State for the Colonies Your Address to Iler Majesty on that Subject. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly: Ithank you, in Her Majesty’s name, for the Provision you have made for the Public Service of the year. The Appropriation you have made for Agricultural Purposes is a due Acknowledgement of the Importance 'ou attach to the Cultivation of the soil, and the Improve- rent of Stock. Ir. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Counezl: Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen Q] the House of Assembly: I have given my Assent with great Satisfaction to the \ct, which you have passed to assist Leaseholders in the Purchase of the Fee Simple of their Farms. I anticipate most beneficial Results from this Measure. The Assistance which it offers, cannot fail to be fully appre- ciated by a large number of the People whom you repre- sent. I observe that several measures of Law Reform have occupied your Attention, and that you have taken Action with a view of facilitating and simplifying the Procedure in Courts of Justice. I am glad to be enabled to relieve you from your Le- gislative Duties. by proroguing this General Assembly. Iouncil Oflice. 4th April, 1865. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been H pleased to make the following appointments, viz:— Mn. Jonn Low, to be second Assistant Clerk of the Executive GHIIICII, in the place of Donald Curry, Esqr., who has resigned that otlice. J. E. PRICE, Esq., of Earninerside, to be Health Officer, for the Port of liedsqnc, in the place of Edwin Ashby Vaughan, Esq., who has left the Island. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C 131.0. Colonial Secretary’s Oflice, 4th April, 1865. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to I appoint Mn lluon IiAMSAY, (David's son) of Township No. 13, a Commissroner for taking acknowledgements to Deeds, for Prince County, in terms of the Act of 3d Will. 1v, Cap. 10. W. II. POPE, C01. Sec’y. MONEY ORDER INTERCIIANGE WITH NEW BRUNS‘VICK. RDERS payable at the MONEY ORDER. OFFICE, in New Brunswick, can now be obtained at the Post Office, Char- lottetown. The follo'ing are the Post Offices in New Brunswick that are authorized to grant and pay Money Orders, viz:— Bathurst, Bend, Chadian), Dalhousie, Fredericton, Grand Falls, Ilillsborough, Newcastle. Itichibucto, Sackville, Shediac, St. Andrew’s, St. John, Sussex Vale, and Woodstock. Commission charges will be the same as that on orders issued on Canada and Newfoundland. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Ollice, Ch’town, P. E. 1., 1st April, 1865. 3i ST. JAMES’ CHURCH. I ‘lll-l Annual General Meeting of the Members and Congrega— tion of St. James’ Church, Charlottetown, will be held in the abch Church. on MONDAY, the 10th inst., at 7§ o’clock, p. m. in terms of the Act of Incorporation. By Order of the Trustees, M. McLEOD, Sec’y. April 5. li _ Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. 7110 BE SOLD by Public AUCTION. at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on Tuesday the Twenty-fourth day of OCTO- BER, 1865, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a. certain Indenturc of Mortgage, hearing date the Eighth day of May, 1861, and made between Norman Gillis, of Lot or Township No. Twenty-three, farmer. of the one part, and Robert Rennie, of Charlottetown, Esq., of the other part, and by a certain Deed of Assignment, hearing date the nineteen day ofJune, 1861, assigned and translerred to Thomas Cooke,of the Royalty of Charlottetown, iarmcr. ALL TIIAT tract, piece, or parcel of land situate on the said Township No. 23. bounded as follows : Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlotte- town to St. I‘lleanor’s. and in the southern boundary of said Town- ship No. 23, thence running along said read northwestwardly, twen- ty-eight chains and sixty links; thence south. fifty-five (55) de- grees west, to the Southern boundary of Township No.23, aforesaid, thence along said boundary East, to the place of commencement— containing fifty Acres, be the same a little more or less, reserving to the said Norman Gillis, his heirs and Assigns, a right of way of sixty feet in width along said Township's southern boundary line. For terms of sale, and further particulars, apply to ROBERT BESNIE, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown. Dated the 20th Jan. 1865. THOMAS COOK, Assignee of Robert Rennie. AUCTION. V ‘0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY. the FIRST day ofJUNE, 1865, in front of the Court llouse at Sr. ELsAnon's, at the hour 01'12 o’clock, noon, in pursuance of a power contained in a certain assignment hearing date the 10th day of March, 1864, made between Donald Steele, of Lot 19, in Prince County, and Thomas Simpson, of Lot 15, in the said County; All the right, title and leasehold interest of the said Donald Steele, in and to Fifty Acres of Land, on Lot 19, being the western moiety of one hund- red acres of Land, leased from the heirs and representatives of the late James Douglass, to the late John Steele, and re-leased by the said John Steele to the said Donald Steele. Any further information can be had on application to Thomas Simpson, Esq., Lot 15, or 9mw WILLIAM M. HOWE, his Solicitor. St. Eleanor’s, Nov. 26, 1864. 611: EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. 11E UNDERSIGNED hereby notify all concerned that they have been appointed EXECUTORS of the last Will and Testa- ment of ALLAN WATTS, late of Charlottetown, Merchant, deceased. ALL persons having legal demands against the said Estate are requested to render their Accaunts, duly attested, forthwith; and those indebted to the said Estate are required to make immediate payment to one of the Executors, who will be in attendance at the Store of the late Allan Watts, Kent Street, daily from the hours of 3 to 5 p. m. J. W. MORRISON, J AMES ANDERSON. DAVID STEWART, Ch‘town, Jan. 31, 1865. i&g2m ; Executors. Treasurer’s Office, 15th March, 1865. V ARRANTS from No. 1, of the date of the 3d February, 1863, to No. 308, of the date of the 7th April, 1863. (both inclusive), will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the interest due thereon. 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