952 ROYAL GAZETTE. J His Majesty’s court of King's Bench at Westminlster. and the venue in such case laid at Westminster in the county of Mlddlesexl ’ X. And be it further enacted. that any penalty or for- feiture inflicted by this Act may be prosecuted. sued for, and recovered. by Action of Debt, Bill, plaint. or in. formation, in any of His Majesty’s courts of record at Westminster or Dublin, or in the court of exchequer. or in the court of session in Scotland, in the name of His Majesty’s Attorney General for England and Ireland, orHis Majesty‘ sadvocate for Scotland,respeetively,in the name ofany person or persons whatsoever, wherein no essoign protection, or. privilege. wager oflaw, nor more than one imparlance shall be allowed; and in every action or suit the person against whom judgment shall be given for any penalty or forfeiture under this Act shall pay double costs of' suit; and every such action or suit shall and may be brought at any time within twelve months after the ofl‘ence committed, and not afterwards; and one moiety of every penalty to be recovered by virtue of this Act shall go and be applied to His Majesty. lIis heirs or suCCessors, and the other moiety to the use of such person or persons as shall first sue for the same, after deducting the chargesof prosecution from the whole. XI. And be it further enacted, that if any action or suit shall be commenced, either in Great Britain or else- where, against any person or persons for anything done in pursuance of this Act, all rules and regulations, pri- vileges and protections, as to maintaining or defending any suit or action, and pleading therein, or any costs thereon, in relation to any acts. matters, or things done, or that may be done by any officer of‘ customs or excise, or by any officer of His Majesty’s Navy, under any Act ofParliament in force on or immediately before the pass- ing of' this Act, for the protection of the revenues of customs and exciSe, or prevention of smuggling, shall apply and be in full force in any such action or suit as shall be brought for anything done in pursuancc of this Act, in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act. XII. Provided always. and be it further enacted, that nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be con- strued to extend to subject to any penalty any person who shall enter-into the Military service of any Prince, state, or potentate in Asia, with leave or licence, signi- fled in the usual manner, from the Governor General in Council, or Vice President in Council, of Fort William in Bengal, or in conformity with any orders or regula- tions issued or sanctioned by such Governor General or Vice President in Council.” IS Royal Highness, Prince Arthur. K. G. K. P., will hold a Levee at Government House, on Mon- day next. the 30th instant. at 12 o’clock. noon. Gentlemen desirous of paying their respects to His Royal Highness on the occasion. will be expected to ap ear in full dress. Officers in Uniform excepted. ach gentleman is requested to he provided with a card. to be handed to the Aide-de~Camp in waiting. W Entrance to Government House by the Eastern (1001" J. LONGWORTH. Lieut. Col. & Provincial Aide-dc-Camp. Government House. 26th Aug., 1869. Farmers’ Bank, Rustico. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend offiv‘e per . centum on the Capital Stock of the Farmers’ Bank of Rustico, for the last half year, ending August 15, 1869, hath been this day declared, and is payable to Stockholders forthwith, on demand. MARIN J. BLANCHARD. Cashier. Aug 27. 1869. 2i h—l BY HIS HONOR Sir ROBERT HODGSON, Knight, Administrator and Commander—in-Chief in and over Her- Jllajesty's Island. Prince Edward. and the Territories (hereunto belonging. Chancellor. Vice Admiral and Ordinary ofthc same. do. d‘cu ét‘. HEREAS. on the night of Tuesday. the Sixth day of July last. a certain building known as the “ Hospital and Surgery and Quartermaster‘s Rooms." forming part of the Victoria Barracks Buildings. and situate at Brighton. in the Common of Charlottetown, was consumed by fire; and whereas. on the night of Saturday, the Fourteenth day of August. instant, a cer- tain other Building. known as the ‘ Officers' Quarters.’ and other buildings in the rear thereof. and being also part of the said Victoria Barracks Buildings. Were also consumed by fire; and whereas. it is apprehended that the said fires originated by the wilful and felonious act of some evil disposed person or persons. at present un- discOVered. Now. therefore. in order to the discovery and punishment of any person or persons guilty of any of the aforesaid atrocious acts of Incendiarism, I have thought fit,|hy and with the :zdviCe and consent of Her Majesty’s Council. to proclaim; and I do hereby pro. claim and offer a reward of Tunisia Hermann POUNDS to any person or persons not the actual party to the act. who will giVe such information and evidence as will lead to the discovery. apprehension and conviction, of the offender or offenders. Given under my hand and flu: Great. Seal of this Is land. this ’l'wcnty-sixth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- nine, and in the thirty-third year quer llIajestlrf; Reign. By command. BENJAMIN DAVIES. Colonial Sec’y. con SAVE THE QUEEN. Militia Department. 27th August. 1869. General Order. By His Honor the Uommander—in- Chief. 1. GTII QUich’s COUNTY REGIMENT. Robert Bruce Stewart, Jr., Gentlemen, late Captain of‘ a Volunteer Company, to be Captain (Supernumerary) 2. 7m QUEEN’S COUNTY nnomnNT. Ralph Mabon, Gentleman, late Major Volunteer Bri- gade, to be'Major, to complete the establishment. Abram Gill. Gentleman, late Captain ofa Volunteer Company, to be Captain (Supernumerary). Philip Hughes, Esq., J. P., to be Ensign, to complete the establishment. 3. 31m KING’S COUNTY macmmm. George Wright, Jr , Gentleman, late Major Volunteer Brigade, to be Major. 4. 4TH KING’S COUNTY REGIMENT. Captain Alexander Leslie, from the Supernumerary list, to be Major, to complete the establishment. Lieutenant Neil McDonald, from the Superhumeraty llst, to be Captain, to complete the establishment. Ensngn James Leslie, to be Lieutenant. ‘ ' ‘ Qurater-master Gregory (Ensign), to have the rank of Lieutenant (Honorary). 5. 2x1) rumor: COUNTY REGIMENT. ‘ Thomas Ives, Gentleman, late Captain of a Volunteer Company, to be Captain (Supernumerary). By Command, JOHN HAMILTON GRAY, Adjutant General-