‘7 1‘ l1 GAZET'l‘E. 4367 Qingtttc, ‘1“ Wednesday, September 20, 1865. Mx... ..—m ._ L, Prince Edward Island. H No. 41. Downing Street, 31st August, 1865. Sir: IIAVE received and read with satistaction the Address to Lieut. Governor Dundas, enclosed in your Despateh No. 6.3, of the 16th of August, in which a large number of the inhabitants of Prince Edward island unite in expressing their personal regard for Mr. Dundas, and in bearing testimony to the eilicient manner in which he has administered the Government of the Island. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble scv’t, EDWARD CAMDWELL. The Officer Administering the Government of Prince Edward island. PRINCE (I l“ “'A L I‘IS COLLEGE. \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, for the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, in Connection with Prince of Wales College, a MASTER duly certified by the Board of Education as possessing; the qualiti- cations required of GIainniaiunchool Masters by the local statute, and capable of teaching the following branches in the most ap- proved Inaiiner, vim—English Reading and Grammar, \l'riting, Arithmetic, Geography, Latin, G reek, French and Mathematics. Besides the salary granted bv Law to Masters of Grammar Schools (JiltlU per annum) he will have such an interest in the fees as the Trustees may determine. Applications with testimonials of qualifications, experience in teaching, and moral character, to be lodged with the lion. JoiiN LUNUWUlt'l‘Ll, Secretary to the Board of Trustees, on or before bA'i‘UltDA Y the 7th of OCTOBER next. W. 1i. POPE, Col. Sec’y. September 19, 1805. Colonial Secretary’s Ollicc. 19th September, 1865. UG II CARR, of St. Eleanor's, Esquire, one of Her Majesty’s Justiees of the Peace for Prince County, having recently I presiihd at ii meeting ot a portion of the inhabitants of Township 5 No. ltl, lor the purpose of loin-ling or encouraging the formation 4 of a branch of the 'l‘eiiant Union or League; and l'ltlllEll'l‘ GOP-i DON, of Caseumpec, Esquire, one oi Her i'dajesty’s Justices of the 7 Peace for Prince County; and WILLIAM CAMPBELL, of New‘ London, Esquiie, one oi iicr Majesty‘s Justices of the. Peace for l Queens County, having severally recently attended a Meeting or . Meetings for the purpose of encouraging or promoting the forma-v tiou of a branch oi the said Union or LI-ague, contrary to the Proclamation of Ills Eacellcncy George Duodas, Esquire, Lieuten- ant Governor of this island, dated 22nd March, lotlfu, .liis llonwr the Administrator ol the Government, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Exr-cutivc Council, was this day pleased to direct that the names of the said llugli Carr, liobert Gordon and William Campbell be severally removed from the Commission ot' the Peace. W. 11. POPE, Col. Sec’y. (ioloiiiall Secretary’s Otlice, September ll). l865. OIIN BALDEI‘ISTON, of New Wiltshire, Esquire, one of the Commissiancrs for the Recovery of Small Debts t'or Queen’s County, having recently attended a Meeting or Mei-tings for the purpose of t‘nCtlurligillg or promoting the iorimition ot a branch of the Tenant Union or League, contrary to the Proclamation of llis Excellency George Dundas, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of this Island, dated 22nd March, 1.805, “is llonor the Administrator of the (lovcrmnent, by and with the advice of Her Majesty's Executive Council, was this day pleased to direct that the said John Ilalder- stun be removed from the said Olliec of Commissioner for the Recovery of Small Debts. W. I]. POPE, Col. Sec’y. TEN POUNDS RI‘HVAIII). IIEREAS some evil disposed pcl'Soll or persons did on or about the 'l’wenly-lilth day of August last, wilfully injure a certain SCOW and BOAT, belonging to the Licensee of Elliot River Ferry,ncar M cEweii's Whart.by boring several holes through the Scow, and did also carry away the liope used at said Perry. A Reward of TEN POUNDS will be paid to any person or persons who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the olIeiider. W. ll. POPE, Col. Scc'y. September 13, 1865. 1N CIIANCERY. .WILLIAM Donn, Complainant, and \VILMAM HENRY ELLIS, HANNAH ELLIS and Recent ELLIS, Defendants. lilth September, 1865. PON reading the application of the Complainant this day preferred unto his Honor the Master of the Rolls, for the reasons therein contained, it was prayed that the Bill filed in this cause may be taken pro confess-o against the said Defendants, Han- nah Ellis and Robert Ellis, unless they appear in twenty days from the date hereof, exclusive. on publication hereof, in the Royal Gazette, in terms ot the Rule of this Honorable Court in that behalf made, which is ordered accordingly,—unless the said Hannah Ellis and Robert Ellis do apply within twenty days from this date. By the Court, CHARLES DESBRISAY, Registrar. IIENSLEY, Sol. for Complainant. IN CHANCERY. WILLIAM Donn, Complainant, Between 3 Between g and \Vll.LIAM HENRY ELLIS, HANNAH ELLIS, and ROBERT ELLIS, Defendants. UPON reading the Affidavit of Richard Hunt, Deputy Sherifl of Prince County, made in this cause, I do order that WIL- LIAM HENRY ELLIS, one of the above-named Defendants, do cause an appearance to be entered within three months from. the date hereof, in this Honorable Court, to a Bill filed in the above cause, and that a copy of such order shall, within fourteen days from the granting hereof, be inserted in the Royal Gazette news- paper in this Island, and shall continue to be inserted therein for a period of not less than three months. Dated this 19th September, 1865. JAMES II. PETERS, M. R. THE QUEEN vs DONALD MOLEOD, for attempting to persuade or entice one WILLIAM GLYNN, a soldier in Her Majesty’s 16th Regt. of. Foot, to desert. The facts of the case lie in a very small compass. On the 15th of the present montht the prisoner who was riding on atruck, was met by Miss Ellen Dufl‘y, a young and very intelligent person, near Admiral Bayfield‘s corner; he enquired of her which was the upper and which the lower road; she having designated b0th,the prisoner made choieeof the lower I'oad,when Miss D for the first time, perceived that there was 'a Soldier on the truck, when she immediately called out to the prisoner “ that was not the right way to the camp, and that they ought to take the Upper PUNUI;” that the prisoner must have heard what she said, for he made some reply. which she did not distinctly hear. Glynn, the soldier, was examined and deposed that he knew the prisoner at the bar, that he met him yesterday evening driving a truck. Prisoner asked him if he was going to the barrack, to which he replied yes. Prisoner told him to jump on the tail of the truck. He did so. Prisoner then spoke of the number of men who had deserted from the Regi- ment, said it was likely the deserters would not be found. Prisoner said he could partly drop on them—the deserters—said that he would drive him—Glynu—17 miles into the country if he wished, when he would see somebody whom he, Glynn, knew—mentioned the name of a man “ Goodman," who had deserted. He also said there were four others who had deserted, and was about to name the place where they were, when the stoppage of the truck prevented him. Witness believed that the prisoner intended to drive him into the country the seventeen miles_ He had a couple of glasses, but was not the worse of liquor. Sergeant Allan, of the 16th Regt. & Policeman Brennan Were examined as to the capture of the prisoner; and Captain Russel testified that Glynn had no leave of absence. Policeman Brennan in giving his evidence testified that on returning to town, after the capture of the prisoner, which took place near Mr. Thcoph. DesBrisay’s gate, that he told the prisoner that he had no right to take away a. soldier that way on a truck; to which he answered “ that the Horse and Truck were his own, and that he would take fifty of them it‘ he could."