ROYAL GAZE [~29 l J (:3 TTE. W shall be and the same is hereby revived and con- i tinued for the period of ten years from the passing hereof, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of the General Assembly, and no longer. V“- An Act in addition to and to amend the Act for establishing the Prince of VVales College. [Passe/i May 17, 1867'. HEREAS, for the more efficient manage- ment of the Prince'of Wales College, it is necessary to give the Principal or Head Pro- fessor more direct superintendence over the other Masters : I. Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, That the Principal or Head Professor shall, subject to the Bye-Laws, Rules and Regulations made by the Trustees and Governors of the College, and to such spe- cial directions as they shall from time to time see fit to make, have the entire superintendenee and control of the Institution, including the other Professor and the Master of the Grammar School, and be responsible to the said Trustees and Governors for the maintenance of due order, regularity in the attendance of Teachers, and efficient teaching in all the departments of the said College ; and for that purpose, in addition to such general superintendence, it shall be his duty, and he is hereby required, on some one Saturday in every month, to examine all the scholars taught in the Grammar School, and shall once in every quarter examine all the scholars taught by the Second Professor. II. That the arrangement of classes, the par- ticular branches to be taught by the Professors and the Master of the Grammar School, and the time allotted to each class, shall be arranged and fixed by the said Principal or Head Professor, and from time to time altered and varied as he shall see fit, subject always to approval, alter- ation or modification by the said Trustees and Governors. III. There shall be two public Examinations of the students and scholars in all departments of the said College in each year, namely, a eneral Examination in all branches immediately before the midsummer vacation, and an Exam- ination in English Composition, Orthography, Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Ilistory and Geography, immediately before the Christmas vacation. BY HIS EXCELLEN CY GEORGE DUNDAS, EsournE, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and out." [fer illzycsry 3 Island Prince Edward. and the Territories thereunza belonging, Chancellor, Vice Admiral and Ordinary of the :‘t‘llu‘, S-c. 8-6. tee. Garner. DUNDAS, Lient. Governor. TIIE’REAS the General Assembly of this Island star-«is prorogued until Thursday, the First day of Angus: next: I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s ltxeoutive Council, further to prorogne the. said General Assemblv, and thesame is hereby prorogued until THURSDAY, the Fifth (lay of SEPTEMBER next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themselves accOrdinglv. Girrn under my hand and the Great Seal oft/it's Island, 0: Clulrloli‘r~ coma. m the Mid Island, this 'l'hir/ielh day of July. in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and SlIly-SéftlL oral in the Thing/first year of Her alfrbiesty’s reign. By command, GEORGE COL-ES, Colonial Secretary. con SAW: THE QUEER Five Pounds Reward. ’E‘IIE Government of this Island will pay a. Reward of Five l'onnds to any person for the apprehension of the nndep mentioned Deserter from Her Majesty’s 4th Regiment or King's Own Royals. DESCRIPTION OF DESERTER - Private—Thomas Ilazlogrove, a native of England, height 5 feet 8 inches, complexion dark brown. NOTICE. Sherifl's, Justices of the Peace, and Constables throughout the Island, are hereby required to give their prompt aid and assistance for the apprehension of the above described Deserter, and his ante conveyance to Charlottetown. GEORGE COLES. ‘ Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, July 3. 1867. Normal School. 7 ‘Ill’S Institution will be reopened on MONDAY, the 2d of September next. The examination of Candidates for err trance will begin on the THURSDAY previous (the last Thursday of August instant.) at. the hour of 9 a. m. No Candidates absent at this preliminary examination can be admitted until. the following term. By order of the Board of Education, JOHN MCNEILL, Secretary. August 7. 1867. Notice to Collectors of Impost- OLLECTORS Issuing F'shing Licenses are required to in- sert in the said Licenses: “.I’crmissz'on to Fish in the Waters of the other British Provinces.” GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary’s Otlice, ; Colonial Secretary. August 7, 1867. BOAT FOUND. ICKED up about three miles off Point Prim. a large keel . BOAT. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Said Boat will he sold at Public Auc- tion. at the subscriber’s premises, on FRIDAY. the 6th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o’clock, noon, if not before claimed and all expenses paid. RODERICK MCRAE, Pilot, Point Prim. Ch’towu, August 7, 1867. lm