340 H ROYAL GAZETTE. m Examinations will be held at the close of the second year of probation, and will be called the “Final Ex~ ,atnination,” at which it will be decided whether a select- ed candidate is qualified for, the Civil Service of India. 10 Any candidate who, at any of the periodical Ex- aminations, shall appear to have wilfully neglected his studies, or to, be physically incapacitated for pursuing the prescribed .course of training, will be liable to have his name removed from the list of selected candidates. 11. No candidate will be permitted to proceed to India before he shall have passed the Final Examination, and received a certificate of qualification from the Civil Service Commissioners, or after he shall have attained the age of twenty-tour years. 12. The selected candidates who. at the Final EX- amination, shall be found to have a competent know- ledge Of the subjects specified in Regulation 9, shall be adjudged to have passed, and to be entitled to be ap- pointed to the Civi Service of India, provided they shall comply with the regulations in force, at the time, for the Civil Servrce of India, and shall be of sound bodily health and good mordl character. The Civil Service Commissioners will require such further evidence on these points as they may deem necessary before grant- ing their Certificate of Qualification. 13. The seniority in the Civil Service of India of the selected candidates shall be determined according to the order in which they stand on the list resulting from the Final Examination. 14. Applications from persons desirous to be admitted as candidates are to be addressed to the Secretary to the Civil Service Commissioners, London, S. W. 20th June, 1868. N OTIS—(1) The Secretary of State for India in Council has authorised the Civil Service Commissioners to state that it is his intention to allow the sum 01 £100 after the first year of probation, and £200 after the second year to each selected candidate who shall have passed the required Examinations to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, and shall have complied with such rules as may be laid down for the guidance of selected candidates. (2) All selected candidates will be required, after having passed the second periodical Examina- tion, to attend at the India Oflice for the purpose of entering into an agreement binding themselves, amongst other things, to refund in certain cases the amount of their allowance in the event of their failing to proceed to India. For a. candidate under age a surety will be required. (3) After passing the Final Examination each candidate will be required to attend again at the India Office, with the view of entering into coven- ants and giving a bond for £1,000, jointly With two sureties, for the due fulfilment of the same. The stamps payable by civilians on these documents amount to £3 105. ' (4) Candidates rejected at the Final Examina- tion of 1871 will in no case be allowed to present themselves for re-examination. Townships Nos. 25, 27 and 67. HE Commissioner of Public Lands, having, under the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, com- pleted the purchase of those portions of Townships Nos. 25, 27 and 67, the property of the Honorable James C. Pope, hereby notifies all Tenants and Occu- piers of Land on the above property desirous of pur- chasing their several locations, that, in accordance with the 10th section of the above recited Act, he is now prepared to receive the Deposit of the Purchase Money of their several holdings, upon producing their titles, or agreement for the same. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands, August 5, 1868. l pat is] ex 3i A PRCLMATION BY IIIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUN DAS, Esquire. Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Ohief in and over Her zllqy'esty’s Island Prince Edward, and the Territories thereunto belonging, Chancellor. Vice-Ad- miral and Ordinary of the same, the, the, (£76. GEORGE DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. 'V HEREAS the General Assembly of this island stands prorogued until Thursday, the Sixth day of August next: I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assembly, and the same is hereby pro- 'rogued until THURSDAY, the Tenth day of SEP- TEMBER next, of which all persons concerned are re- quired to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this Fifth day of August, and in the year of our Lord One. thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and in the thirty-second year of Her Majesty’s reign. By Command, GEORGE COLES, lolonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. COUNCIL OFFICE, 6th August, 1868. _ IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following gentle men Justices of the Peace for Prince County, viz :— John Hunter Duvar of Township No. 5, Esquire. Mr. John MacDonald Archibald of Township N0. 14. Aug. 13. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE. August 5th, 1868. HER Majesty the Queen, has been pleased to approve the retention by the Honorable Benjamin Davies, of the rank and title of an Executive Councillor. By COmmand. GEORGE COLES. Colonial Secretary. G.OVERNMENT ESTATE, Cascumpec Point. D WELLING H0 USE, ST ORE, WARE H0 USES, SHED AND WHARF. HE above Valuable PrOperties, which are situate at Cascumpec Point, will be submitted to PUBLIC COMPETITION by the Commissioner of Public Lands, at Keefe’s Hotel, Alberton, on Saturday the 22nd day of August. at 12 o’clock, noon; and should they not be diaposed of, will be submitted for yearly rental. Terms and particulars at time of sale. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Ofliee, Aug. 8, 1868. 2in. NOTICE. T having been brought to the knowledge of the Com. mittee. that persons having access to the Library, have for years past, improperly taken books therefrom without recording the same, and stillretain them. Such parties are hereby ordered to return them without delay . The Committee also request that books issued in con- formity With the rules, be returned as soon as possible after the time limited, as the detention bears hardly up- on others who have an equal claim to their perusal. L. C. J ENKENS, Librarian. Aug. 6th, 1868.