ROYAL GAZETTE. 4585 Wednesday, May 23, 1866. vwvvvv‘v Legislative Council Chamber, FRIDAY, April 20, 1866. IS Exccllency the Lieut. Governor having Come down to the Council Chamber, this night, at ten o’clock, was pleased to give his assent to the Bill intituled as follows. viz; 1 . An Act for Raising a Revenue. FRIDAY, May I1. 1866. This day, at 4 o’clock, p. m., Ills Excellency the Lieutenant Governor again came down to the Council Chamber, and assented to the Bills intituled as follow, viz: 2. An Act for the purpose of transferring the Funds raised by the Sale of the Military Barracks in Charlottetown, to the purposes therein mentioned. 3. An Act to incorporate the Western Bank. 4. An Act to incorporate the Charlottetown Woolen Factory Com- pany. 5. An Act to compel Masters of Vessels to exhibit a Light while in harbor in the night time. 6. An Act to incorporate the Minister and Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Cascumpcc. 7. An Act to amend the Act incorporating of the Minister and Elders of St. John’s Church in the District, of Belfast. 7. An Act to incorporate Mechanics’ Fishing Company, Char- lottetown. 9. An Act to amend the Act intituled “An Act for establishing a Court of Divorce in this Island and for repealing a certain Act therein mentioned.” 16. An Act to incorporate the Minister and Trustees of St. An. drew’s Church, Brackley Point Road, Township 33. 11. An Act to incorporate the Minister and Trustees of St. And- rew’s Church, Cardigan, Township No. 53. 12. An Act to continue certain Acts therein mentioned. 13. An Act to incorporate the Grand Lodge of the British Order ofGood Templars of P. E. Island, and to provide for the incorpora- tion of the County and Primary Lodges in connection therewith. 14. An Act to alter, add to, and amend the Act to incorporate the Town ot Cliarlottetown,.and the Acts in amendment thereof. 15. An Act to carry into effect certain unexecuted agreements made by the late John Hodges Winsloe, Esq.,deceased, for the sale and leasing of certain parts ofhis Estate in this Colony. 16. An Act to continue and amend acertain Act therein mentioned 17. An Act to incorporate the Souris Bank. ’18. An Act to amend the Act relating to the Presbyterian Church at Valley Field. 19. An Act to continue the Act to prevent the running at large of hogs within the Town,Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, in so far as it relates to the said Royalty. 20. An Act for the regulation of Benefit Building Societies. 21. An Act in addition to, and in further amendment of, the Land Purchase Act. 22. An Act to amend the Act to amend the Law of Real Pro- perty. 23. An Act to prevent the running at large of Swine within the Town and Royalty of Princetown. 24. An Act to authorize the Commissioner of Highways for District No. 4, in Queen’s County, to place a gate at the northern extremity of certain roads therein mentioned. 25. An Act further to amend the Act for the establishing of a Bank of Savings’ in P. E. Island. 26. An Act to amend an Act to repeal the Act relating to the Oyster Fisheries of this Island, and to make other provisions in lieu thereof. 27. An Act to authorize the establishment of an additional Small Debt Court in Prince County. 28. An Act relating to the OtIice of Solicitor General of this Is- land. 29 An Act to prevent the clndestinc training of persons to the use of arms, and to the practice of military eVolutions. 30. An Act to amend the Laws relating to Elections. 31. An Act to exempt property belonging to Her Majesty or to the Government of this Island from Duties and Assessxnents. 32. An Act for the regulation ofthe Militia and Volunteer tomes. 33. An Act for settling doubts relative to titles acquired under the several laws ofthis Island for levying an Assessment on Lands. 34. An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the con- veyance and transfer of Real and Personal property, vested in Mortgages and Trustees. 35. An Act for the better security of the Crown and Government of the United Kingdom \\ ithin this Island. 36. An Act to incorporate the Summerside Fishing Company. 37. An Act appropriating certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year of our Lord 1866. 38. An Actto alter the Act constituting the Legislative Council elective. 39- An Act to prevent the concealment of Arms or Munitions of War, intended for unlawful purposes. J. BARRETT COOPER, c. L. o. ROADS AND BRIDGES. m Road District No. 6—Prince County. WILL sell, commencing on Monday, the 28th May, instant, at 9 o’clock, a. m., the Repairing the Main Western, Road, from Kensington to Jepp’s, and from Jepp's to line road between Lots Nos. 19 and 25, to the Kensington Road, thence to Kensington; then the Irishtown Road to the line of Lot No. 18. On Tuesday the 29th, at 9 o’clock. the road from Townsend’s Mill to Kensington; then the road between Lots Nos. 19 and 25, to Wilmot Creek Bridge, and from thence to Reid’s eorner; from thence to the line of Lot No. 17, from Reid’s corner to Townsend‘s, Richmond. On Wednesday the 30th, at 9 o’clock, the Main Western Road from the line of Lot No. 17 to Townsend’s Mill; then the new road to Jamieson’s Mill; then the road and bridge at James Ray- ner’s. JOHN TOWNSEND, Commissioner. Richmond Village, Lot 19, May 18, 1866. Road District, No. 2—Queen’s County. HE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, on Monday, the 4th of June next, the repairing the following Roads and Bridges: commencing at James Divine’s, main post road, at 7 o’clock, a. m., Millvale Road, Lot 67, at 10 o’clock, Graham's Road, at 11 o’clock; County line Road, at lo’clock31nkerman Road, at 3 o’clock;Braid- albyn Road at bl o’clock. On Tuesday, the 5th, Anderson’s Road, commencing at Angus McNeill’s, at 8 o’clock, a.m.; Johnston’s Road, at 11 o'clock; East Road, at 12 o’clock: West Road, at 3 o’clock; Junction Road, at 5& o’clock. On Wednesday, the 6th, the New Glasgow Road, to Fyfe’s Ferry, commencing at the line of Lot 23, at 8 o’clock, a.m ; Simpson’s Mill road, at 10 o’clock; embankment at Hope River, at 1 o’clock; North Road at 3 o’clock. Ample security will be required for the due performance of each contract. All timber, logs, etc., and every other nuisance to be removed before that time. THOS. ROBERTSON, Commissioner. Fredrickton, May 18, 1866. Road District, No. ll—Prrnce County. HE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction,to the lowest bidder the following contracts for Road Work, at the places below named, at 10 o’clock each day, viz:— On Thursday the 7th J une, from Cunningham’s to Aw line of Lot 15, £8 0 0 Bridge at IIockin’s Mills, 10 0 0 From John Perry’s to Beech Point, 8 0 6 Bridge and Road at Barriswa, 15 0 0 St. Nicholas Road, 4 0 0 On Friday the 8th June, from Wm. Williams’ Road to Summerside, 5 0 0 From Robert CraSWell’s to shore, 1 10 0 From Hope’s Line to Line of Lot 16, including 3 bridges, 2O 0 0 From Miscouche to Back Settlement, 5 0 0 Main Western Road from Miscouche to line of Lot 16, 15 0 0 On Saturday 9th June, from Miscouche to Jos. Ives’ 8 0 0 From Ives’ Road to shore, west of Ives’ Point, 15 0 0 From Isaac Linkletter’s to shore, 10 U 0 From St. Eleanor’s to Miscouche, 5 0 O Seaweed Itoad, from J. Darby’s to shore, 1 10 0 On Monday the 25th June, Repairing the road with stones and gravel, between the late George Darby’s and Benjamin Darby‘s, where most required. THOMAS CRABB, Commissioner. Summerside, May 21, 1866.