4474 ROYAL G .-\ ZlC'l"1‘E Return of Convictions before Justices of w...“ the Peace. sent to the Supreme Court in Hilary Term. A. D. 1866. Ornnnna. J usrxcss anon: waon Convicrnn Orrsscs FINE llow DlSl‘USED or £ 8 d j C ‘ Beers and Alex. Smith Assault 0 2 6 :Appeal from onviction §:l::(itkioll))lb:£lldy Thom“ Same Same 0 2 6 ‘Paid to‘ Treasurer Daniel McMillan Same Same . . _ 0 2 6 Same Ann Pratt Donald Palmer Selling Spirituous Liquors without license 5 0 0 Hugh McKevor Same Same 5 0 0 lllalf fine paid Treasurer James McIntosh Donald McLeod Trespass 0 5 0 Fine paid William Crane Same Assault 0 10 0 .Paid John Henderson Peter Sinclair Trespass 0 2 6 Paid James Sullivan Peter Sinclair and W. Sinclair Working on the Lord’s Day 0 10 0 Paid Harry Wigmore Same Assault 0 l0 0 Paid Roderick McAulay Wm. Ross, John R. McMillan and Seduction 22 10 0 D. McDonald . . William MeMullin Francis Kelly Selling Spirituous Liquors 5 0 0 without license Christy McInnis Wm. Brown and Alex. McLeod Trespass 0 10 0 Kenneth McKenzie N. E. Matheson, Alex. McLeod and Trespass 0 10 0 Wm. Brown D. IIODGSON, Prot-honntary. V ‘0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wannnsnsy, the 21st ' inst.,at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, at Frra‘s Frnnr Brunch, [No. 72.] the BUILDING a NEW WIIARF at MORRIS" SIlIPl’ARD New Nova. Scotia- F06 TRUMPETS 0N SAMBRD AND GRANBEBRY ISLANDS. NFORMATION has been received at the Admiralty, that Fog trumpets have been placed on Sambro and Cranberry Islands, near the entrances to Halifax harbour and the Gut of Canso respectively. Each blast of these trumpets will be of five seconds duration, with intervals of twenty seconds, and in calm weather may be heard at a distance varying from 6 to 10 miles. West Indies-Gulf of Mexico. Fixed Light at Entrance to Tamplco River. Also, that a fixed white light has been established at the entrance to Tampico River, and in clear weather should be seen at a distance of about 15 miles. The tower stands on the north point of entrance to the river, and is said to be .in let. 22° 16’ 45” N., long. 97° 47 West of Greenwich. By command of their Lordships, GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, 21st Dec. 1865. The substance of this Notice as soon as it is received on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts atfected by it, and introduc- ed into the margin, or otherwise in the page of the Sailing Direc- tions to which it relates. See Instructions, Navigation and Pilotage, p. 172. This notice affects the following Admiralty Chartsz—Tampico River, N0. 2601; and West Indies, General, No. 392 d. Also, British North America Lights List, Nos. 157 and 162; West India Lights List, No. 103; West India Pilot, Vol I, page 405; Nova Sootia Pilot, pp. 11,81; and St. Lawrence Pilot, Vol. II, page 173. 14215. E. a s.—.7oo—12 I 65. BY virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court ofJudicature, at the suit of Thomas Essory, against the estate of Joseph Crabbe, deceased, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Joseph Crabbe, All the right,title and Freehold Interest of the said Joseph Crabb, in and to Town Lot No. 5, in the 4th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; g of Town Lot No. 6, in the 4th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; half of Town Lot No. 30, in the 4th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with all the buildings thereon erected;and Pasture Lot No. 249, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, and I do hereby give public notice, that I will on Friday, the 3d day of August, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at public auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £279 95 7d, with interest on £270, part thereof, from the 7th day of May,18ti3 until paid, besides Sheriff’s fees and incidental expenses. THOMAS w. DODD, Sheriff. Sherifi’s Oilice, Queen’s County, 8d Feb, 1866. London. Plan and Specification to be seen at the time of Sale, or at the Oflice of the Subscriber. ALSO: At the same time and place, certain REPAIRS to FYFE‘S FERRY BRIDGE. The names of two good and sntlicient sureties will be required to ssgn a bond for the faithful performance of the work in each case. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Public Works. Ch’town, Feb. 6, l866. , (Copy-l Prince Edward Island. Downing Street. _ 20th January, 1866, Sin—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your des- patch No. 90, of the 20th of December. I have perused with much satisfaction the Address of the Mayor and Common Council, of Charlottetown, to Chief Justice llodgson, on his retirement from the Administration of the Government of Prince Edward Island. I have, &c. &c. &c. ' EDWARD CARDWELL. &c. &c. (Signed ) LIEUT. Govnnnon Dorms, 8w. Downrnc Smear, 26th December, 1865. Sir,—As a misapprehension appears to exist in some Colonies respecting the mode of verifying legal and otherdocuments which are forwarded to this Department for use in Foreign Countries, I think it requisite to explain that whenever such documents are either forwarded to you at the request of Foreign Governments for execution in the Colony over which you preside, or are trans— mitted by you to this country at the request of foreigners or others for verification in England, the last signature attached by way of attestation to any such document, must invariably be one which is known, and can therefore be certified to in this depart- ment. If possible it should always be that of the Officer adminis~ tering the Government. I have to requgst your particular ‘attention to this rule, as its non-observance has occasionally led to delay and inconvenience. I have the honor to be. Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, EDWARD CARD WELL. &0. &c. Holloway’s Pills—Important to the sick. —Though the mind be downcast and the body enfeebled by continued indisposition, the sufferer should at this season make a last etfort to regain health by taking Holloway’s purifying Pills, which, by cleansing the blood, will search out the hidden cause of mischief. and expel the seeds of most diseases; No invalid is too much reduced to undergo this gentle treatment with safety and advantage; neither youth no; the aged need fear any injury to the system from a regulated course of these Pills. [Circulan] (Signed) Lieut. Governor Duxms,