ROYAL GAZETTE dasctta *- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1870. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (L. S.) BY IIIS IIONOR Sir ROBERT HODGSON, Knight, ADMINISTRATOR AND COMMANDERJN-CIIIEF IN AND OVER HER MAJESTY’S ISLAND PRINCE EDWARD, AND THE TERRITORIES THEREUNTO BELONGING, CHANOELLOR, VICE ADMIRAL AND ORDINARY OF THE SAME, &c., 850., 850. N 7HEREAS. it is the desire of the Imperial Govern- ment strictly to fulfil the duties of a friendly go~ vernment towards the government of Spain, now con- tending with a Civil war in the Island of Cuba. and I have been instructed by the Right Honcrablc Earl Granville. Secretary of State for the Colonies. to cxer~ else the utmost vigilance to prevent any Infraction of the provnsions of the Foreign Enlistment Act. Within the Colony. in relation to such civil war. N ow, therefore, by and With the advice and consent of Her Majesty’s Executive Council of this Island. I have thought fit to issue this Proclamation, and do hereby require all per- sons, whether natural born subjects of Her Majesty or otherwise. residing or being within this Colony. to cou~ form themselves strictly to the provisions of the Act Of the Imperial Parliament, Of the fifty-ninth yeauof the reign Of His late MajestyKing George the Thu‘d.lntitnl~ ed “ An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of HisMajesty’s subjects to serve in foreign serviceand the fitting out or equipping in His Majesty’s Dommions. vessles {or warlike purposes without His Majesty’s 11» i Cense.” commonl called the Foreign Enlistment Act, which is herewit published as applicable to the said civil war prevailing in the Island of Cuba, if they would avoid the pains and penalties im osed by the said Act, for any infraction of its provrsions. which will be rigidly enforced in this Island against all offends ers in the premises, and I do strictly en’om and com- mand all Her Majesty’s Justices of the once and all Her Officers of Customs and Excise. within this Island, to be very vigilant in the exercise and performance of the duties respectively enjoined upon them by the said Act. (liven under an hand and Seal ct (J’harlottsiown, in the said Sland. this tenth day of Fabric cry. in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seventy, and in the thirty? third year of Her Majesty’s reign? By Commend. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Cotonial Secretary, moses EDWARD ISLAM}.- [emcnnsa j Dcwmac Maser. this July. 1869, Sim-a ,_ Her Bieiesty’s Government, are extremeiy anxious that Gardner: of all Her Majesty's possessions in America and the West indies should strictly tuliil the duties incumbent on a friendly (internment towards the, Governmentot Spain. new Gdflhéfiitiiiif; with. a civil will! in Cubs :1 I. therefore, enclose to you a new at the Foreign Enlistment Act. which it intended to. casino Her Majesty’s Officers to secure the {ointment or these , l «w _» Afir __ m—‘fi .— duties; and I have to instruct you to call special atten- tion to the provisions of that Act in the Colony under your Government. and to exercise the utmost vigilance to prevent any infraction Ofits provisiOns. I have the honor to be. Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, GRAN VILLE; The Officer Administering . the Government of Prince Edward Island.- “ ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO NONO GEORGII IIL REGIS. " An Act to prevent the Enlisting or Engagement of His Majesty's Subjects to serve in Foreign Service,- aud the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty’s Dominions, Vessels for Warlikc purposes, without Ilis Majesty’s Licence. “ Whereas the enlistment or engagement of His Majesty‘s subjects to serve in war in foreign serviCe, without His Majesty’s licence. and the fitting out and equipping and arming of vessels by His Majesty’s sub- jects. without His Majesty’s licence, for warlike Opera- tions in or against the dominions or territories of any foreign prince. state. potentate, or persons exercising or assuming to eXercise the powers of government in or over any foreign country, colony. province, or part of any province, or against the ships, goods or merchan— dize of any foreign prince, state, potentate or persons as aforesaid. or their subjects, may be prejudicial to and tend to endanger the peace and welfare of this King- dom: And whereas the laWs in force are not sufficiently effectual tor preventing the same: Be it therefore enacted by the King’s most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords. Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled. and by the authority of the same. That from and after the passing of this Act, an Act passed in the ninth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, Intituled, ‘ An Act to prevent the listing His Majesty’s subjects to serve as Soldiers With out His Majesty’s license;' and also an Act passed in the twang-ninth year of the Reign of His said late Majesty ing George the Second. intituled 'An Act to prevent His Majesty's subjects from serving as Officers Under the French King, and for better enforcing an Act passed in the ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign. to prevent the enlisting His Majesty’s subjects to serve as soldiers without His Majesty's license; and for obliging such of His Majesty’s subjects as shall accept Commissions in the Scotch Brigade in the service of the States General of the United Provinces. to take the ottth of ellc lance and abjuration; and also an Act passed in Ire and in the eleventh year of the reign of the said late Majesty King George the Second, inti— tuied, 5An Act for the more effectual preventing the enlisting of His Majesty's subjects to serve as soldiers in foreign service WithOut His Majesty's license ;’ and also an Act passed in Ireland in the nineteenth year of the reign of His said late Majesty King George the Second. intituled, ‘ An Act for the more effectual pre- venting His Majesty's subjects from entering into for» eign service, and for publishing an Act of the seventh year of King William the Third. intituled, ' An Act to prevent foreign Education ;’ and all and every the clauses and provisions in the said seVoral Acts con- tained. shall so and the same are hereby repealed. “ IL And be it further declared and enacted, that it any neturslcborn subject of His Majesty, his heirs and passengers. without the leave or license of His Ma'esty, ms heirs or successors, for that puriosc first he and shunneda under the sign manual oi His Majesty. his heirs or moonstone: signified by Order in Council, or by pri‘aclanmticn of “is majesty, his heirs or successors, 53ml take or accejjvt, or shall agree to take or accept.