190 i can once, lst July, 1867‘." HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, v17. :— TO BE JI’STICES or Tm: PEACE ron oi'tzrx's COI'XTY: Mr. Alexander Robertson, of Saint Peter's Road. Township No. 34. Mr. Bernard O'Gillaghmi. of Township No. 36. Mr. John Simpson, of Hope River, Township No. 2‘2. Mr. James .lIcDonald, of Springton, Township No. (,7. Mr. John .lfacAree, of Monaghan Settlement. Donald Cameron, limp, 31.1). 1).. of Springton. Township No. 67. Mr. Richard Gill. of Newtown. Mr. John Murchison, of Uigg. Mr. John Leitch, 0f CUVt'llOtltl. TO BE JL'STICES or THE PEACE ron PRINCE corm‘v: Mr. John Smith, of Township No. 26. Mr. Owe-n Hughes, of Township No. 27. Mr. Augustine Callaghan, of Township No. 11. Mr. W’illiam Brow, of Cape Traverse. Mr. John Lord, of Tryon River. Mr. Onesime Gaudet, of Township No. 17. Joseph 0. Arsenanlt, Esq., M. P. P., of Egmont Bay. TO BE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE you xixo's corxrv :« Mr. James Hogan, of Morell. Mr. George Robinson, 01" Bay Eortune Road. Mr. James MacDonald, of Savage Harbour. Anthony McCormach, Esq., M. P. P. Mr. Andrew Murphy, of Township No. 66. Mr. Henry Trainor, of Baldwin's Road, Township No. 51. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Ofiice, lst July, 1867. I IIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— Nicholas J. Brown, Esquire, to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts for the Court at Saint Eleanor’s, in the place of Mr. Joseph Belony Perry, resigned. Mr. Peter Gordon to be Wharlingcr for the Wharf at North Brudenell, in the place of Mr. John Stewart. Mr. Peter Gordon to be an Inspector of Fish for North Brudenell, in terms of the Act of 22 Victoria, Cap. 8. Mr. Thomas Moar to be Wharfinger for the Wharf at South Brudenell. in the place of Mr. Archibald MacLaren. Mr. Thomas Moar to be an Inspector of Fish for Brudencll, in terms ofthe Act of 22 Victoria, Cap. 8. Mr. Francis Cook to be Postmaster at Murray Harbour Head. in the place of Mr. Thomas Lowe, in terms of the Act of 14 Victoria, Cap. 12. Mr. Richard Hayes to be Harbour Master and Ballast Master for Colville Bay, in the place of Mr. Marshal Pocquet, resigned. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Oflice, 24th June, 1867. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :-—— Mr. William H. JilacNeill, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Rustico Bay, in terms of the Act of 12th Victoria, Cap. 18. Mr. Donald Farqnharson. to be Wharfingcr for the Wharf at Elliot River, in the place of Mr. Allan MacDonald. Messieurs John Lord, James Rablee and Thomas Dawson, to be Commissioners of Sewers for Tryon River, in terms ofthe Act of 36 Geo. III., Cap. 7. _South CHAIELES DESBRISAY, C. Council Office, 25th J uno, 1867. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been . pleased to make the following appointments, viz :——- Alexander R. Beaten, Esquire, to be Keeper of the Light House recently erected at the East Point of this Island. Mr. Martin MacInnis, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Saint Peter's Bay. in terms of the Act of l2th Victoria, ROYAL G (lap. 19. .. ~vw ~~ “MW” ”" A A Z R T T E . ' ' ‘ Mancini: — Colonial Secretary’s Office, 22nd May, 1867. ISHING LICENCES will be granted at this Office, to United States Vessels, to prosecute the Deep Sea Fisheries, during the year 1867, in all that part of the Gulf of Saint Law— rence within the jurisdiction of Prince Edward Island, on payment of a Tonnage fee of Sir Shillings currency per ton. GEORGE CULES, (i‘oloninl Secretary. Council Chamber, 7th May, 1867. RDERED. That in future the Meetings of the Executive Council be held on the first and third ll’ednesdag/ in every month; and that a Notice be published in the Royal Gazette newspaper, stating that all accounts aaainst the Government, as also all Communications addressed to His Excellency in CounCil, are required to be left with the Clerk of the Council on or before the day previous to the meeting of the Board. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Office, - MAY 7th, 1867. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council was this day pleased to fix and determine the rate at which the amount of the Invoice of Dutiablc Goods. imported into this Island from the United States of America, shall, in estimating the duties payable thereon, be reduced into current money of the Island, as follows:— In all cases where such Invoices shall be made out in Dollars and Cents ofthe paper currency of the United States, the amount of such Invoice shall be reduced into current money of this Island. by allowing for each Dollar the sum of FOUR SHILLINGS AND SlX-PEJCE, and in the like proportion for any fraction of a Dol- lar; of which all Collectors of Impost are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. The substance of this Notice. as soon as it is received on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts affected b it ; and introduced into the Margin, or otherwise in the page. of the Sailing Directions to which it relates. See Instructions, Navigation and Pilotage, p. 172. NOTICE TO MARINERS. [N0.20.] Gulf of St. Lawrence. FIXED LIGHT IN GASPE BAY. HE Trinity House at Quebec has given Notice that during the season the navigation is open, a Light will be exhibited on the Peninsula in Gaspe Bay, 12 miles N. W. by N. from Cape Gaspe. The light is a fixed white light, elevated 4-0 feet above the level of the sea, with the following bearings from it :— Cape Haldimand, South. Gaspe Basin, W. .5 S. The light is intended to serve as a guide to vessels passing between Sandy Beach and the main land opposite. [All Bearings are Magnetic. Variation 26° 20’ lVesterly in 1867.] By command of their Lordships, GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hgdrographer. Hydrographic Oflice, Admiralty, London, 6th April, 1867. This Notice afiects the following Admiralty Charts z—Gaspe and Hal Bays, No. 1163, and Gulf of St. Lawrence. No. 2516. Also, the St. Lawrence Pilot. 4th Edition, Page 87. May 22nd, 1867. Colonial Secretary’s Office:- JUNE 18, 1867. Notice to Mariners. OTICE is hereby given that on and after WEDNESDAY. the 10th day ot'JULY, 1867, a Fixed White Light will be shown at the East Point of Prince Edward Island, in LATITUDE 46° 27’ 9" North, LONGITUDE 61° 58' 15”, West, and is 130 feet above the level of the sea GEORGE COLES. Colonial Secretary.