168 _ And asum of three pounds to Richard Hud- son, Esquire, forthe relief of Newton Lee. And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable George Coles for the relief of Michael Ready. And a sum of Five pounds to the Honorable George Coles for the relief of Patrick McKin- non, Savage Harbor. And a sum of five. pounds to the Honorable Joseph Hensley for the relief of Thomas Curtis. And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable Joseph Hensley for the relief of Widow Mc- Clure. And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable Joseph Hensley for the relief of Nancy Mc- Donald, Bear River Road. ~ And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable Joseph Hensley for the relief of Widow McRae. And a sum of eight pounds to the Honorable George Beer, towards the support of Widow Harding’s idiot son. And a sum of two pounds ten shilling to the Honorable George Beer for the relief of Widow Kelly and family. And a sum of five pounds to the Assistant Clerk of the Executive Council for the reliefof Louisa Brodie, Stanhope. And a sum of six pounds to His Lordship the Chief Justice, towards the support of Mary Kelly and idiot Children. And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable R. P. Haythorne for the relief of Hannah Robinson. ' And a further sum of five pounds to the Honorable Joseph Wightman for the relief of ’ the Griffin family, Sturgeon. And a sum of five pounds to Anthony Mc- Cormack, Esquire, for the relief of Angus Wilson. And a sum of five pounds to Anthony Me- Cormack, Esquire, for the relief of Donald Mc- Donald and Wife. And a sum of two pounds to Anthony Mc- Cormack, Esquire, for the relief of Patrick Kirwan. And a sum of four pounds to Anthony Mc- Cormack, Esquire for the relief of Roderick McNeil], Saint Peter’s Bay, And a sum of five pounds to the Honorable G. W. Howlan, for the relief of Thomas Cahill, Kildare. And a sum of fifteen pounds to the Honorable G. W. Howlan, for the relief of John Bernard and family. ' V ‘ ‘ And a sum of twelve pounds to the Honor- RoYAL GAZETTE. L able G. W. Howlan for the relief of the Me. Donald family, at Lot One. ‘ _ ' ‘ And a sum of five pounds to the HonOrable G. W. Howlan, for the relief of Mrs. Carbcry, Lot One. And a sum of three pounds to the Honorable George W. Howlau for the relief of Widow Isabella Martin. And a further sum of three pounds to the Honorable G. W. Howlan, for the relief of John Richard, (Rufus). ' And a sum of five pounds to Herbert Bell, Esquire, for the relief of Jacob Hayden. And a sum of two pounds to Herbert Bell, Esquire, for the relief of Mrs. Blompied. And a sum of two pounds to Herbert Bell, Esquire, for the relief of Widow Ahearn. And a sum of two pounds to Herbert Bell, Esquire, for the relief of Mrs. Kelly, Gas- cumpeque. And a sum of one pound ten shillings to Herbert Bell, Esquire, to be paid to J aco Gallant for the reliefof Collista Perry, an idiot. And a sum of three pounds to David Ram- say, Esquire, for the relief of Widow Brown, .Lot Nine. And a sum of three pounds to David Ram- say, Esquire, for the relief of Thomas Dunn, Lot Seven. And a sum of two pounds to David Ramsay, Esquire, for the relief of Paul Arsencaux. And a sum of twelve pounds to George Sin- clair, Esquire, for the relief of William Doolan and Elizabeth Doolan, Fermoy Settlement. And a sum of six pounds to George Sinclair, Esquire, for the relief of Patrick O’Brien. And a sum of three pounds to Peter Sinclair, Esquire, for the relief of Mary McSwaine. And a sum of one pound ten shillings to George Sinclair, Esquire, for the relief of John Moore, New London. ' And a further sum of six pounds to Charles Harding, Esquire, for the relief of J 01111 Mac. Dougald. And a further sum of ten pounds to Mrs. P. Walker for the relief of Marie O’Connell. And a sum of three pounds to the Honorable Benjamin Davies for the relief of Mrs. Hethe- ridge. -i And a sum of three pounds to the Honorable Joseph Wightman, for the relief of Mrs. Wolfe. And a sum of twopounds to James Re’ddi'n, L Require, for the relief of John ConnOlly.‘