OYAL v“ -\, JOHN lNh‘m', QUEEN’S PRINTER. ‘1‘!”me Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, July 19, 1805. AZETTE _“ .7. A__.,__ ._._.-———__.__/ J‘ ‘4 ‘I‘r‘l‘m VOL. l\'.—N0. 324 mag-s; 1‘ I’RtH‘LAJIA'I‘IUN- iiv ins i:_\«,'r:i.i.i<:.\'rv GEORGE DUNDAS, ichIimE, Lilith/(uni (form/(or mu] Conn/lamb.r-in-C/iitfin and on 1' III r Jlu/‘rxly's Isl’a/u/ I’rim‘c Jam-mid, mull/1r; ’lirri/o/‘ils l/Irrum/u Odo/lying, (Li/VIIIIICEIIUI', lvicc Admiral (nu/ Uri/iliuryoj'l/w sumo, tic. tj‘c. xS‘L'. (inoiion DL‘NIIAS, Licut. Governor. £500 liICJVAI’tI). \ TllEliEAS I have reeeived information that on the night of SA'ri'uhAv, the 27th MAY last, a Barn and Stable, ot‘JoiiN ARCIHBALD All'l)oNALi;, Esul'lltl‘), situate at GLENALADALB, on Township Nutnber 36, were ooxsvnnn BY Finn, and that there is strong reason to believe that the said buildings were wilfully and felonioust set on lire by some person, or persons, at present un- discovered. Now, therefore, in order to the discovery and punishment of the party. or parties, guilty of the aforesaid felonious otfence, I have thought lit, by and with the advice and consent of Her Majesty’s Council, to proclaim, and I do hereby proclaim and offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED 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 otI‘ender, or offenders. Given under my hand and the great Seal of this Island, at Char lottetown. in the said Island, this Sixth day of June, A.D., 1565, and in the Twenty-eighth year of llerMajesty’s reign. By Command, GOD SAVE The QUEEN. A PROCLADIATION m’ ms EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUNDAS, ESQUIRE, Lita/mun! (iorrrnor and Connmmrlw-in-C/zitf in and on r [[H‘ qucslg/‘s Island Prince Edward, and the 'l'r'rri/orics l/urcun/o belonging, Chancel/or, Vice tins] Admiral and Ordinary oft/Le same, (5‘6. (5‘6. (3‘6. tliaoiioi»; Dvxms, Lieuti Governor. llEltEAS the General Assembly of this Island stands Pro- rogucd until Tuesday, the Eleventh day of July, instant: I have thought lit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assembly, and the same is hereby prorogued untilj'l‘hursday the Seventeenth day ot‘August next, of which all perSons concerned are required to take notiCc and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this tenth day of duly, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Siaty- live, and in the Twenty-eighth year ot'ller MaJesty’s reign. By Command, W. 11. POPE, Col. Secretary. (101) savn Tun QUEEN. Council Ollice, July 4, 1865. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint. Mu. lll-Zt‘l‘tllt Meliicxuu, of Flat River, a Preventive Ollicer and Land Waiter, in terms of the Act of 1'.) Victoria, Cap. 1. g A CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. U. ‘1 Name T0 AMARINERS. [ No. 25. ] Nexvfoundland—South-East Coasr. LIGHTS AT GAPE RACE AND GAPE PINE. “ XFORMATION has been received at the Admiralty, that it has been decided to make the following changes in the lights at Cape Race and Cape l’ine, on the south-east coast of New- l'oundland, viz. :— The fixed light at Cape Race to be altered to a rrz'olriuy white light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every Izrdf‘minure. ’l‘he revolving light at Cape Pine to be altered to a find white light. It is expected that these changes may take place some time in August 1.505, but the precise date, with further information, will be published in a subsequent Notice. By Command of their Lordships, GEO.11ENRY RICHARDS, Ilydrographer. Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, 12th June, 1805. The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is received on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts alfected by it; _and introduced into the margin, or otherwise in the page of the Sail- ing Directions to which it relates. See Instructions, Navigation and Pilotage, p. 172. This Notice will aflect the following Admiralty Chartsz-Newo foundland, South-East Coast, No. 2915; and (iqu of St. Lawrenc, No. 2516. Also, British North America Lights list, Nos. 14, 15. 12755. E & S.—G | (35. MILITIA, Adjutant General’s Office, 4th July, 1865. IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor has been pleased to com- I niand that William McGill, Esq., be restored to his former rank of Major of the 1st Queen’s County Regiment of Militia. llis EXCellency has also been pleased to command, that for the future the establishment shall be a 2nd Major to each Regiment of Militia. By Command, 1’. 1). STEWART, Adjutant Gen‘l. NOTICE. MEETING of the STOCK HOLDERS of the SUMMERSIDB ix BAN 1;, will be held at Summerside, on THURSDAY the 21th inst., at 3 o’clock, p. iii., for the purpose of making Bye- Laws and Electing Directors for the management ot‘said Bank. JAMES ML'IRIIEAD, Chairman of Provisional Committee. Summerside, July 1, 1805. 3w Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. 1113 surviving partners of the late firm of W. W. LORD «‘7 Co., T hereby give notice that the Business, since the death of the late Mr. John Lea, in January, lb‘til, has been, and will continue to be, carried on by the undersigned, under the style and firm oi W. W. LORD it: Co. W. W. LORD, 3n; ARTEMAS LORD. May 27, 1805.