ROYAL G A Z li'l‘TE. t {:35 Giotto, l «is; -. . ‘1‘ ‘ lfi“.‘~f' ‘S\\’-:e’fiit‘p Wednesday, December 20, 1865. Council Ollice, 19th December, 1865. l [S Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council. has been ‘ pleased to make the following appointments, viz:— To be Justices of tho Peacc {Jr Queen's County:—Mr. PETER Wilson, of Township No. 24. Mr. John BENJAMXN Srmvanr, (Ilrickhouse) of Township No. 48. To be a Justice of the Peace for King‘s County—MR. JAMES D. COGSWELL, of Georgetown. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. p Address to His ExcelleneyiLieut. vernor Dundas, on his return to the Island- To His Exemarxer GEORGE Drxms, Esquire, LlEt"l‘l£.\'.\N'l‘ (iovsuxon, «82c. die. rte. allay it please Your Excellency .- We, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Charlottetown, on behalf of ourselves and our fellow citizens, beg to oll'er our eon- gratulations on the safe arrival in the Island of Your l‘lxcellency and Mrs. Dundas. ' Your lixeelleney's return to the Government of the Colony is a proof that your former ad- ministration of it has met with the approbation of Her (i raeitnls Majesty and her Ministers, and we coulidently trust that your l‘lxcelleiu'vs resumption of the (‘rovetuaicnt will be attended with satisfaction to yourself, and increased benefit and advantage to Prince Edward Island. Be pleased to accept our best wishes for the health and happiness of Mrs. Dundas and oursclt'. (Signed) T. H. I'IAVIIAXD, Mayor. Joux Luvsox, Q.C,, Recorder. JOHN Mortals, Tnnorntm's DESBRISAY, RICHARD Haurz, Gnonon BEER, Join: HENRY GATES, ALBERT H. YATES Jules llnomx MARK BUTCHER. Jonx llREL‘KEN. City Hall, 16th Dceember, 1865. To which His Excellency was pleased to make the following REPLY: To His Wonsuir THE MAYOR AND COMMON COI'NCIL or run CITY or CIIARI.O'1"1‘E'1‘UWN. Gontlenwn : More than six years ago, you, on behalf of the citizens of Charlottetown, welcomed me to 'our shores, and assured me that nothing would 9 wanting on your part to render my residence amongst you pleasant and agreeable. I have been deeply gratified by observing the fitthfulness with which you have carried out that pledge, and I need hardly assure you of the pleasure I experience in receiving your present address, with its renewed expression of good wishes towards me. Believe me that I resume the Government Of this Island with undiininished interest in its welfare and prosperity. In Mrs. Dundas’s name as well as my own I heartily thank you for your wishes for our health and happiness. GEORGE DUNDAS. Lieut. Governor. Government House. 10th Dec. W65. E d “'3 rd In the Surrogate (‘ourt of and tor Prince Island, 29th Victoria. .-\.l)., 1865. ‘ In Ro-Eaate of SAML‘H. liaustL. late of Charlottetown. in the lsland. aloresaid, Merchant. Deceased, who a. d intestate. ‘ By the Honorable Charlrs Young, Ll. D..Surrogate. Judge of Probate of and tor the sail lsland. C's. &e.. &c. To JAMES EDWARD SAMUEL BAGNALL. of Chariottetim'n.nforr'- said. Gentleman; ELIZABETH CLARK. of Chicago, in the United States of America. widow of George Clark, late of Charlottetown alores lid, deceased; The Reverend llama. MIN Sco'rT. ol Onslow, in the Province of Nwa Seotia. Baptist Minister. and (,‘mtnasrlxa Sex/r1. his wile. being lleirs of the said Estate. and it) all other ll-‘irs. Suture Claimants. legal Representatives. and other parties in- terested in the said Estate—Greeting: IIEBEAS James Barrett Cooper. of Charlottetown, aforesaid. Esquire. the husband of Jane Cooper. one of the daughters of the said intestate. and Daniel ll-Idgs w, ofCharlotternvn. aforesaid. l‘l~quire. the representatiw of William Bagnall, one ofthe sons of the S‘lld lntesrate. have this day filed a Petition setting forth. that the said llltvn‘tule died possessed ol both Real and Persouil property in the Island aforesaid, leaving a widow and five children him sorrowing; that- up in a division of the s aid lii-al Pj’upcrty being mad» hy consnnt among the said lleirs. three lmrths part of town Lot Number six. in the first llundrwd of Lots in (‘harlottettnvm aforesat J, were duly St'b apart to Mrs. Charlotte Bagnall. the widow of the fluid intestite. as and for her right til I) :wer in the I’v-al Estate of the said Intestine; that the Said Charlotte thgnnll. widew as aforesaid. did depart this life in the month of October last paSt; and the said Petitioners did in and by the Said Petition pray. that I might make such an order In the premises as would enable the Petitioners to receive the shares respectively belonging unto them, of the Said three fourths part of the said Town Lot. a little more or less,with the appurtenances. in pursuance of the Statute in sueh case made and provided. Now therefore [do hereby order. that You. the said James Edward Samuel Bagnall, lu‘llzviheth Clark, Benjamin Scott, and Clementina Seott, and each of you, in Person, or by your Proctor. and all other parties interested in the said Estate. do appear before me. at my Chambers.in the Colonial Building. in Charlottetown.afore. Said, on Thursday the 4th day ofJanuary next ensuing the date hereof.at noon of the same dav, to shew c:ulse.ifyou or they can, why the Division of the said three fourths part Of said Town Lot. with the appurtenances should not be made bv five capable persons. on oath. or by any three of them. that may be then and there appointed and sworn by me. among the said several Heirs at law of the said late Samuel Bag. null ,deceased,or their legal representatives, accmding to law. And I do hereby further order. that a true copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazette. newspaper. for at least three consecutive weeks from the (late hereol; and also that a true copy of this order he lorthwith served upon the Agent or Agents respectively of the said Elizabeth Clark. Benjamin Scott and Ulementina Scott. his wile. such Agent or Agents being resident in the Island aforesaid. and that such publication in the said Royal Gazette newstaper. and such service upon the agent or agents as aforesaid shall be deemed a sufficient service and notice of such division as aloresaid upon the said persons respectively last named. Given under my hand and Seal of the said Surrogate Court. this fifteenth day of December. A.D.. 1865, and in the Twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty’s Reign. CHARLES YOUNG. SurrOgate of and for P. E. Island. EDWARD J. Honcsou, Proctor for Petitioner.