ROYAL GAZETTE. (6.12mi. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1867. A PROCLAMA'I‘ION BY ms EXCELLENCY GEORGE 1) UN DAS. leot'i RE, Lieutenant GOL‘I‘TIZOT and C(Hnmfllull‘rill-(V'le in run] orrr liar Majesty's Islam] Prince [ix/1mm. «ml {/16 'l'rrrim/ns [lure-unto belonging. Chancellor, Vice Admiral and Ordinary of [/16 strung, 8“. 8:0. (S'C. GEORGE DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. HE {HAS the General Assembly of this island slzunls rorog‘ued until Thursday, the First day of August nmt: l have thought lit. by and with the :nlrit-e of Her Muir-so Executive Council, further to prorogue the said (ii-nerui Assembly, and the some is hereby prorogued until THURSDA Y, the Filth (lay of SEPTEMBER next, 01‘ which ull persons concerned itl‘t‘ required to take notice and govern themselves net-oi dingly. ll ti n Y Given under my hand and (lie Grin! Sm] oft/22's Island. (It Clair/oile- town. in the soul Island. l/llS 'I'l:irlirl/Ii:'u_1/ of .lu/y. in My yuir of our Lord ()nc thousand eight limuli'ul and Sl.l.ly~5(,L'L‘Il, and in (he 'l'liirtyjirst year of Her Majesty‘s reign. liy command, GEORGE COLICS, Colonial Secretary. COD SAVE THE Ql'liilCN. Council Office, 27th July, 186*”. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Henry I’almcr, Esquire, a Justice of the Peace for Queen’s County. CHARLES Dl'iSllRlSAY, C. E. C. Colonial Rifle €onapctition. DETAILED REGULATIONS. ‘HE Colonial Rifle Competition will take place on Monday and Tuesday. the 19th and 2tth of August next. Two Ranges at 300 and 500 yards. Five shots at each range. Standing position at the first. kneeling or standing at the List. Ties shall fire one shot at the longest range until the best shot shall be returned. Two Medals granted by the National Rifle Association will accompany the 2 highest prizes. One competitor will be allowed for every 10 men on the effective strength of each Company. The firing shall be conducted in accordance with the Regula- tions of the School of Musketry at llythe. No other Rifles to be used but the long or short Enfield. Every competitor who tails to score ten at the 300 yards range will be disqualified from further competition. The competitors will assemble at the Rifle Range. at 10 o’clock, a. m. Each Company to be provided with a nominal Roll of its competitors. The order of firing will be decided b lot. yRegulations for the All-comers’ and other prizes will be ublished on the spot. All disputed points shall be finally decided by the Umpires appointed by His Excellency the Corninander.in-Chief. An officer shall be appointed to take command of all who may assemble to cornpete for the prizes, and maintain order and discipline on the field. No member ofa Company that has received clothing will be admitted to compete who does not appear on the ground com- plete in his military clothing and equipments. By order, A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH. Col. Insp. Militia. I...” MlLlTlA GENERAL ORDER. By His Excellency the Commander-in-Chicf. Adjutant General’s Office, 23rd July 1867. . l. The following Companies of the First King's County Regiment. are transferred to the 5th King's County Beginning—commanded by Lieut. Col. James McDonald. of New Perth, v'iz :— . 1 Com; ziny—-(‘nptu.in \Villiom Clements. :3 “ (‘aptuin Allan McDonald. “ 3 " (fuptoin l“. 1’. Norton. " Ll “ Captain Augusnnc McDonald. H 5 “ Cuptuiu Conn-iron. No. 2. 4th Queen's Uoutttv Regiment of Militia.——Ensign S. Ah-tiougun to be Lieutenant Vice A. Martin, transferred to Sodentary Militia—Sumuel Martin to be acting Ensign. (Signed) P. D. STEWART. Lt Col. A. G. M. GEN liliAl. ORDERS. Adjutant General’s Office, 29th JUl.Y,180i-. By His [:lri'cllrnry f/ze Commander-hr C/lllf. No. l —Qernx's Corny lircinizsr or VOLUNTEER. Mittru. (.‘ttpt. liztlpll Million to be l‘le'n‘. Mun). (,‘uptuins Morris & Mittlwson are allowed to re- tain their runks. tit therr own request. Mujor Idaho” will retain the honorary command of the lrttlo York Company until further orders. No. 2 -—Mll.l'l‘lA. The following Ullicers are placed on the retired list with the rank ol major :-- Captains Watson Duchemin. lute of the Militia Artillery; David Ross. late of the Thistle Volunteer Rifle Company. The acting appointments of Captain Peter Wilson in the active and Volunteer Militia. are hereby confirmed. (Signed) P. l). STEWART, qut Col , A. G. 31. Council Chamber, 7th May. 1867. lllllilllil), That in future the Mir-tings ol' the l‘lxeeutive Council be held on the first and third ll'rilnv‘xtluy in every mcnth; and that a Notice be published in the [Cog/(Ll (z'azrl’lr newspaper, stating that all zit-counts uguinst the Government, as also all C-onnnuniciitions addressed to His l‘ixeelleney in Council. are required to he left with the Clerk ot‘ the (iouneil on or before (lac day previous to the meetingr ot' the Board. (lllr\l\’,l.lCS DESlllllSAY. (7. l3. (7. Uouncit umcc, 1st July, 1867. ' l8 Excellency the Lieutenant- (‘niivernor in Council has been pleased to appoint i/zcjirsl Srtlurtluy in each month for the sitting of the Court for the Recovery of Small Debts at Stratlnilbyn, instead of the third “'educsdaty in cneh month, to; heretofore. CHARLES DICSBRISAY, C. E. (‘. “TRAY FlLLY.-——Th:s is to give Notice that a Bay Blood FlLLY. apparently rising four years old. and lame from spavm, has been on the Subscriber's premises since on or about the 10th day of June last. and that due diligence having been used. according to law. to beat her off said premises. without avail, he has obtained a magistrate's order to authorize the selling of said Filly at Public Auction, and that accordingly she wrll. on MONDAY, the 30th day of September next, at the hour of 12 o’clock. noon, be ofi'crcd for sale at Public Auction. at his barn. unless she shall be claimed and redeemed in the meantime. STEPHEN SWA BEY. Warblington. Charlottetown Royalty. July 30th. 1807. Prince Edward Island, In run SuratzsinConu—r or Junxcuuan, QUEEN'S Conny. i 31 Views”, A. D. 1E67. w ‘fILLlAM Wilfred Sullivan. Esquire, was duly admitted and enrolled an Attorney of the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Island, at the present 'l‘rinity Term thereof. 29th June, 1867. D. IIODGSON, Proth’y.