ROYAL GAZETTE. W1 m_ .. ___ 1- “1, a T0 00mmittee fOI‘ ‘ improving Hillsborough Robina Richardson, Teacher, Summerside, fif- Square, Charlottetown, forty pounds. teen pounds, Fire Department, Charlottetown, in addition to former grant, fifty pounds. To paint the roof of Georgetown Jail, thirty pounds. Towards erecting a Light at Crapaud Harbor, ten pounds. And the following sums, to the undermention- ed Postmasters, in addition to their allowances by statute, out of the amount voted for that pur- pose. The Postmaster at Summerside, forty pounds. The Postmaster at Georgetown, ten pounds. The Postmaster at St. Eleanor’s, ten pounds. The Postmaster at Princetown, five pounds. The Postmaster at Cascumpec, five pounds. The Postmaster at Port Hill, Five pounds. The Postmaster at Tignish, five pounds. The Postmaster at Souris East, five pounds. The Postmaster at Souris West, five pounds. The Postmaster at Orwell, three pounds. The Postmaster at Cape Traverse, pounds ten shillings. » The Postmaster at Tryon, two pounds ten shillings. The Postmaster at Bedeque, two pounds ten shillings. And the following sums, at the disposal of the Government, for the following services, that is to say : ‘ Insurance and contingent expenses of Victoria Barracks, two hundred pounds. And the sum of two hundred and twenty-three pounds fourteen shillings, placed at the dis- posal of the Government to meet the eXpendi- ture on Bridges and Wharvis in Read Districts numbers three and four Prince County, including seventy-three pounds, fourteen shillings over the expenditure of last year. And the sum of twenty-six pounds, six shil- lings to build a bridge and block, at Battery Point Wharf, provided a right of way be given to. said \Vharf. To Commissioners for revising Law; from I 862, sixty pounds. Daniel Gillis, Miscouche, for keeping a way office for some years past, seven pounds, ten shillings. . House rent for the Professor of Prince of Wales College, thirty-five pounds. And the sum of two hundred and three pounds, to be paid to the following persons out of the amount voted for Education, in the following proportions reSpectively as hereinafter mentioned, v12 ; two Ellen Walsh, Teacher, fifteen pounds. Julia Hunt, St. Eleanor’s, eight pounds. Donald McKay, an old Teacher, five pounds. James Stewart, Belmont, East Royalty, ten pounds. Elizabeth McKinnon, Charlottetown, ten pounds. James H. FitzGerald, Teacher, Lot 13, five pounds. ~ ~ Charles Fowle, Lot 13, five pounds. ‘ Archibald McKenzie, West Royalty school, five pounds. Eulalie Arsenault, Egmont Bay, ten pounds. Louisa Arsenault, Lot 15, fifteen pounds. Francis Buote, Teacher, Lot 1, ten pounds. J ehn J. Arsenault, Lot 15, five pounds. George Corbett, Teacher, Charlottetown, ten pounds. Alice McKenna, Charlottetown, five pounds. Bog school, Charlottetown, twenty pounds. St. Ann’s school, Charlottetown, twenty pounds. ‘ James Easton, Georgetown school, thirty pounds. The last eighteen preceding grants are given for this year only, and not to form a precedent for future years. And the sum of four hundred pounds, at the disposal of the Government, for the relief of destitute persons, and idiots, and that part there- of be disbursed by the gentlemen named in the list hereunder written, for the persons therein named. To Charles DesBrisay Esquire, the following amounts, for the following persons, that is to sa : yWilliam KilPatrick, seven pounds ten shil— lings. Thomas Con-don, seven pounds ten shillings. Patrick MCCM‘I‘OII, (blind,) ten pounds. Patrick D. Rogers, seven pounds ten shillings. Mary Crutchell, ten pounds. Mary Ann Wall, seven plunds ten shillings. D. Nicholson and wife, ten pounds. , John Cullerton, Seuris, seven pounds ten shillings. llonora McCarthy, seven pounds. Atcheson Moore, eight pounds. Anne Clark, four pounds; Owen Martin, five pounds. John Connelly, eight pounds. Patrick Trainer, twelve pounds. William Feure, five pounds. Andrew Tait, five pounds.