VOL. 1.- ---“L- r EDWARD REILLY, QUEEN’S PRINTER. No. 30. Charlottetown, Prince Edward ..—.—.~ -. ..._.. »-‘——.~—‘v Island. Thursday, July raises. “swabs trainee Enwhan ISLAuiS. \ -. WM . MMM .‘W-Mww w~\v~~~.\ww,v .. V.) An Act for appropriating certain monies there-I in mentioned for the service of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. [Passed, April 24th, 1868.] MAY 1T PLEASE Youn EXCELLENOY. ‘ \Ve Her Majesty’s dutiful and loyal subjects, the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Is- land, tOWardS appropriating the several sup- plies raised for the exigencies of Her Majesty’s Government, do humbly beseech, that it may be enacted: And be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assem- bly, that by and out of such monies, as from time to time shall be, and remain in the public ' Treasury of this Island, There shall be allow- ed, and paid for the services herein mentioned the~ several sums following :— A sum of five thousand pounds for the ser- vice of Roads. Bridges and Wharfs, for the present year, the Same to be appropriated to each County in the following manner : Queen’s County, including Charlottetown and Royalty, one thousand seven hundred and forty-two pounds. Prince County, one thousand four hundred and twenty—nine pounds. King’s County, one ehousan and twenty-nine pounds. Opening new roads under Road Compen- sation Act, one hundred pounds. Contingent expenses of Roads, Bridges and Wliarfs, to be equally divided between the three Counties, three hundred pounds. And a sum of five hundred pounds for the paupers of the. three Counties, in the following proportions : (1 four hundred For Queen's County, two hundred pounds. For King’s County, one hundred and fifty pounds. ' For Prince County, one hundred and fifty pounds. ' ‘ And a sum of six hundred and fifty pounds for Indians and casual relief to poor persons, in the following proportions: Indians, one hundred pounds. Small grants. four hundred pounds. Casual paupers, one hundred and fifty pounds. Summer and winter mails, a sum sufficient. Contingent expenses of the House of As- sembly, a sum suffiCient. Board of Health, two hundred pounds. Inland mails, a sum sufficient. Public postage, one hundred pounds. Auditors of Public Accounts, one hundred pounds. Issuing Treasury Notes, twenty pounds. And a sum of seven thousand six hundred and seventeen pounds, to pay the salaries to Public Officers, as provided for by Statute. lrown Prosecutions, Officers’ fees for mis- cellaneous services and for jurors, four hundred and fifty grounds. Crier of the Supreme Court. twenty pounds. Coroners’ Inquests, one hundred pounds. Expenses of three County Jails, nine hundred pounds. ‘ Medical attendants of three County Jails, twenty-two pounds. ' Keepers of three County Jails, one hundred and twenty pounds. Matron of Queen’s County Jail, fifteen pounds. Matrons of King's and Prince County Jails, five pounds each. " Superintendent of Public Works, seventy- ’five pounds. ' " ’