ROYAL (j’r AZE T T 3]. 113 " _ __‘ -____ w __W__.~_ State Of . and OWHCd by , master’s name and whether or not. mastrr during the merchants at . [inserting the tonnage, where built, by whom owned. and place or places of re- sidence, as particularly detailed in the certificate of registry]. as per register granted at [here insert the port or place], the [here insert the clay ofthe monlhancl year when granted], and bound for [here insert the name of the port or place where bound to]. i l Ports of destina- t10n Signee’s re s1dcnce ‘o whom Place By Whom consigned of Con- or if to order _ shipped. Packages and Contents Number mcluswe Marks. “ RETURNED CARGO. “ (If any articles of the outward cargo are brought back, they are to be detailed. specifying by whom shipped outward, and to whom c0nsigned inward.) “ Return of passengers and packages belonging to them respectively. [Here insert the names of the passen- gers, and whether cabin or steerage passengers, with the description and number of packages containing their baggage, or the tools or implements of a mechanical trade.”] “ Vassar. AND CABIN STORES. “ [Here detail what are remaining] And if merchan— dise shall be imported, destined to be delivered in different districts or ports, the quantities and packages 80 destined to be delivered shall be inserted in success- ive order m the manifest as aforesaid; and all spirits, wines, and teas, constituting the whole or any part of the cargo ofany vessel, shall also be inserted in suc- cessive order, distinguising the ports to which the same may be destined. and the‘kinds. qualities, and quantities thereof; and if merchandise shall be imported, by citi- zens 0r inhabitants of the United States, in vessels other than the United States, the manifest shall be of the form, and shall contain the particulars aforesaid, except that the said vessels shall be described in manner following, VIZ. : “ Report and manifest of the cargo laden on board the [here insert the denomination and nain’c of the vessel and the port to which she belongs], whereof [here insert the voyage], burden, [here insert the nation uhcre built], bound to [here insert the port or ports of destination], which cargo was taken on board at [here insert the port or ports where laclen].” 1V OTICE. GENERAL POST OFFICE, Charlottetown, 23d March. 1868. ER Majesty’s Government having estal'ilished a Weekly Mail between the United Kingdom and the East Indies, and, at the same time, increased the fre- qtiency of the Mail Service with Ceylon, Singapore and China from twiCe in each Calendar Month to once in every alternate \Veek; the postage on letters from this Island to the East Indies and Ceylon is raised from Eleven. Pence Sterling to One Shilling and Two Pence Sterling per half ounce. Upon letters intended to be forwarded by the route of Marseilles. the rate of postage is raised from One Shil- ling and Three Pence Sterling to One Shilling and Sir Pence Sterling per half ounce. The Postage on letters to Singapore and China re- mains at One Shilling and Fire Pence Sterling per half ounce. The above rates MUST BE PRE-PAID. THOMAS OIVEN. Postmaster General. MILITIA DEPARTMENT, 25th March, 1868. General Order. BY IlIS EXCELLENCY TUE COMMANDER-IN-CIIIEF. ' Queen’s County Regiment of Volunteer .Mililia. 2ND BATTERY OF ARTILLERY. -To be Captain: Lieut. A. Lord, vice Captain and Adjutant E. Purdy, who resigns the Command of the Company only. To be Lieutenant: Capt. L. Beer, from the unattached list, vice Lord. promoted. 2nd Prince County Regiment of llfilitia. ’l‘obe acting Captains: George Dowall.Samuel Bagnall, Fredk. Moyse, vice P. Baker. S. Schurmao, transferred to the Sedeniary Militia. To be acting Lieutenants: lVilliam Schurman, Michael McIver. Norman Wright, William Thompson, and James Lawson. ' Tobe acting Ensigns: Murdoch Ross. James Sum- mers, Archd. Wright, John Perkins and W. M. Thomp- son. By order, A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH. Col. & InSpector of Militia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. —— ENTRANCE TO GEORGETO\VN HARBOR. ST. ANDREW POINT LIGHT. HE Light-house recently erected on St. Andrew Point. (West side of entrance of Georgetown IIaru bor), being now complete. a FIXED VVHI'I‘E LIGHT will be exhibited therein, during the season the naviga- tion is open. The Light is placed at an elevation of 36. feet above the level of high water, in a four-Sided building, 530 feet high, painted red and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 46" 9’ 57” N. Long. 62 31 23 W. Vessels entering the harbor should, in passing Pan. mure Island light, keep the above light on the bearing of N. W. by W., magnetic, so as to avoid Cardigan Shoal on the right, and Wheeler Bar and I’anmuro Shoal on the left. (Signed) GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary.