216 ROY A I. Qiazcttt. THURSDAY, MAY 2 1. BY ,AUTHORITY. COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE, May 13, 1868. ' ISHING LICENSES will be granted at this Oflice. to UNITED STATES VESSELS to prosecute the Deep Sea Fisheries during the year 1868, in all waters within the jurisdiction of Prince Edward Island, and of the Dominion of Canada, on payment Of aTounage Fee of Two DOLLARS, or TWELVE SIILLLINGS, cur- rency, per ton. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. MILITIA DEPARTMENT, 20th May, 1868. V (at eneral Order. BY Ills EXCELLENCY TIIE COBIBIANDER-IN-CIIIEF. VOLUNTEER MILITIA. No. 1-—-In consequence of the increased strength of the undcrmentioned arms, the following alteration will take place from this date :— The two Companies of Mounted Riflemen and the two batteries of Artillery will cease to form, as hither~ to, integral portions of the Queen’s County Regiment Of Volunteer Militia; they will,in futurc,he designatedthe corps ofMounted Riflemen (Nos. 1 and 2 Companies),and the Corps of Artillery (Nos. 1 and 2 batteries), and be, when united in the field, respectively under the order of their senior Captain, as Captain Commandant, each Corps to be separately subject to 215t clause of the Militia Law. They will be attached tO the Queen’s County Regi- ment of Volunteer Militia for administrative purposes, being under the strength required by Imperial Voluu- teer Regulations to constitute separate Regiments or Brigades. _ The two batteries of Artillery will be equalized gra- dually, supernumerary men. arms and clothing will be, by mutual arrangement between the Captains, trans- ferred from No. 1 tO No. 2 Battery. No. 2—Capt. Commandant T. Morris, commanding the corps of Artilleryattached to the Queen’s County Re— ginient of Volunteer Militia. having duly qualified in accordance with the 20th clause of Militia Law, to have the rank of Major. By order, A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH. Col. & InSpector of Militia. (Signed) MILITIA DEPARTMENT, 12th May, 1868. General Order. , BY ms EXCELLENCY THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Monday, the 25th instant, having been fixed upon for the celebration Of Her Majesty’s Birth-day, the whole of the City Companies of the Queen’s County Regiment of Volunteer Militia will be reviewed by His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, and will fire the dual salute and Fen de joie. By command, A. J. DOUGLASS SMITH. Col. Inspector of Militia. NOTICE is hereby given that I have appointed the following gentlemen to act as my Deputies for granting repleVIns, viz :— William B. Aitken, Esq., Georgetown; Murdoch Mur- ray, Esq.. St. Peter’s Bay; Donald McDonald, Esq., St. Margaret’s, Lot 4.4; Andrew Miller, Esq., Murray Harbor. ~ \VILLIAM S. MACGOWAN. Sherifi‘. Sheriff’s Office, King’s County, May 20, 1868. (Signed) GAZETTE. COUNCIL OFFICE, 6th May, 1868. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council I has been pleased to make the following appoint- ments, viz :— J’eler MacInnis, of Milltown, Township No.45, Esq., to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts for Souris, in the place Of Donald MacDonald, Esquire, resigned; Mr. Lewis Muttart, to be Postmaster at Cape Traverse, iii the place Of Mr. William Brow, resigned. Mr. Thomas Sabine, to be Postmaster at Sturgeon, in the place of Mr. Daniel Robin. Mr. Robert H. Wise, to be Postmaster at Grand River, Township NO. 56, in the place Of Mr. George Vt 180, in terms Of the Act Of 14th Victoria, Cap. 12. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Monday. the 8th day of June next. at 12 o’clock, from any nerSOii or persons willing to erect a post and rail fence around the Light-house ‘at East Point. A specification of the same may be seen at my oflice or at the residence of Alex. Beaton Esq., keeper Of the light- house. Suflicient security will be required for the faith- ful performance Of the contract; one-third the amount of the contract to be paid on signing the bonds, the bal- ancc when the contract is completed ; all to be finished on or beiore the 3lst of October, 1868. B. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pub. “’orks. Charlottetown, May 21st, 1868. lin V ‘IIE subscriber will. on Wednesday. the 27th of May. set up and sell, to the lowest bidders, the re- pairing Of the Main Post Roads throughout the Twelfth District of Queen‘s County. The auction will commence at the corner of VVilliams’s Lot, on the NOrth River Road, at 9 o‘clock, a. m.; from thence prtmeed to Pep- lar Island Bridge; thence to Crabh’s saw-mill Bridge, on the Malpeque Road, where the auction will recom— mence at about 12 o'clock, noon. The repairs of the St. Peter's Road will be sold on the same day, the sale to commence at about 3 o’clock, p. 111. JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissioner. Charlottetown. May 15, 1868. ATRICK POW’ER, of Lot 49, was, on Monday. the 11th inst., convicted and fined, before J. R. Bourke, Esq., one of 1101' Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Queen’s County, in the sum Of Twenty shillings, with costs. for neglect of duty as Hog Reeve. Mill,view May 13, 1868. PRINCE EDWARD lSLAND ? QUEEN’S COUNTY. In the Supreme Court ofJudicature, Easter Term, 1868. 7 [IE Justices of the Supreme Court of Judicature have been pleased to appoint Richard Hudson, 01' Tryon, Esquire, a Commissioner for taking Affidavits tollie used in the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Is and. [may 21 By the Court. I I). HODGSON, Prothonotory. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. In the Court of Vice Admiralty. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to approve of the appointment, by the Judge, of Albert Hgndc Yates Esquire, to the office of Marshal of this Court, vacant by the demise of Robert Hyndman. Esquire, in terms Of the Imperial Statute of the 26 Victoria, Cap. 24. ' Dated this sixth day of May, 1868. , , CHARLES DESBRISAY, Registrar. I‘enders. Tenders. HE Subscriber Will receive Tenders for good hard STONE for itiacadauiizing purposes, until the 12th OfJUNE next. The Stone to be delivered at one of the Charlottetown Wharfs. JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissioner. Ch’town, May 14th, 1868.