294 And a sum of two pounds ten shillings to the Hon. George Coles, for the relief of Widow Stewart. And a sum of three pounds to the Hon. Geo. Coles, for the relief of Tho.~ias Landrigan. And a sum of three pounds to lion. George Beer, for the relief of Mary Nicholson. And a sum of two pOunds to Richard Hudson, Esquire, for the relief of Henry Leahy. , And a sum of five pounds to Hon Mr. Balder- ston, for the relief ot Thomas Hearn. And a sum of five pounds to William Clem- ents, Esquire, for the relief of Thomas Reynold’s idiot children. And a sum of three pounds to Hon. Mr. Balderston, for the relief of Patrick McQuaid, Lot thirty. And a sum of three pounds to Francis Kelly, Esquire, for the relief of James Mullins. And the sum of three pounds to P. Sinclair, Esquire, for the relief of McKay’s family, (New London.) And the sum of four hundred pounds, at the disposal of the Government, for the following purpose, namely :— (Jontractor for Charlottetown Ferry, for ex- tra trips during present season. And the sum of three thousand pounds, at the disposal of the Government, to be advanced in sums not exceeding four pounds to any one individual, to parties whose circumstances of destitution are such, that they or purchase sufficient seed grain for their farms, the same to be divided as follows: Nine hundred pounds to each County, and three hundred pounds in the hands of the Gov- ernment to meet special cases and emergencies, one or more Committees to be appointed in each road district, to whom shall be entrusted the distribution of the amount allowed tothe district. , The repayment of the several sums advanced, to be secured by joint notes, payable to the public Treasurer, with interest at six per centum per annum, on the first day of December next, and the seVoral' amounts when due, to be pay- able to such person or persons as the Govern ment from time to time shall appoint. The Lieutenant Governor in Council, if they think fit, may raise the said sum of three thousand pounds by issuing debentures chargeable on the public funds of this Island, payable at such time as the Government shall appoint, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent. per annum. cannot obtain - ROYAL GAZETTE. The said sum to be distributed in each County to assist destitute persons in purchasing seed grain, shall be divided between the several road districts in each County as follows : QUEEN’S COUNTY. First road district, Lots 20 and 2t , seventy- seven pounds fit’tt en shillings and Sixpence. 1, Second road district, Lots 22 and 67, seventy- seVen pounds fifteen shillings and six~pence. Third road district, Lots 23 and '24, ninety- five pounds. Fourth road district, Lots 33 and 34, sixty pounds. Fifth road district, Lots 29 and 30, seventy- seven pounds fifteen shillings and tight-pence. - Sixth road district, Lots 31 and 32, seventy pounds. Seventh road district, Lots 35, 36.and 37, north of Hillsborough, eighty-six pounds thir- teen shillings and four pence. Eighth road district, Lots 35, 36 and 48, and that part of Lot 37 south of the Hills- borough River, eighty-six pounds thirteen shil- lings and four-pence. Ninth road district, Lots 49 and 50, sixty- thrce pounds six shillings and eight-pence. Tenth Road District, Lots 57 and 58, eighty pounds. Eleventh Road District, Lots 60 and 62, ninety pounds. Thirteenth Road District, Lot 65, thirty-five pounds. KING’S COUNTY. _Road District No. 1, Lots 38 and 39, ninety pounds. M B Read District No. 2, Lots 40 and 41, eighty pounds. 1 Road District No. 3, Lots 42 and 43, eighty- ifive pounds. Road District N o. 4, Lots 44 and 45, ninety pounds. ' Road District No. 5, Lots 46 and 47, eighty pounds. Road Distrie No. 6, Lots 55 and 56, Eighty pounds. Road District No. 7, Lots 53 and 54, ninety pounds. ' Road District No. 8, Lots 51, 52, and .66, one hundred pounds. Road District No. 9, Lots 59 and 61, one hundred pounds. Road District No. 10, Lots 33 and 64, eighty pounds. Road District No. 11, comprising part of Lot 53, and Georgetown and Royalty, twenty—five pounds.