ROY.” -G.~\ZETTE F’"‘I’ 4 . in.) W SCHEDULE—(8.)“ To Her Majesty’s Attorney General of Prince Edward Island, and 1101' Majesty’s Solicitor General ofthe said Island, or to any of Iler Majesty’s Queen’s Counsel of the said Island, or to any Attorney of the Supreme Court of Judicature therein. These are to desire and authorize you, or any of you, or any Attorney ofthe Supreme Court ofJu- dicature, of the said Island, to appear for us in the said Court, as of term, or any other subsequent term, and then and there to receive a declaration for us in an action ofdebt for the sum of of lawful current money, borrowed at the suit. of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, and thereupon to confess the said action, or else to suffer a judgment by m'l diclit or otherwise, to pass against us in the said action, and to be there: upon, forthwith entered up against us of record in the said Court, for the said sum of be- sides costs of suit, and we do hereby further authorize and empower you, or any one of you, or any Attorney as aforesaid, after the said judg- ment shall be entered up as aforesaid, for us, and in our names, and as our act and deed, to sign, seal and execute a good and sufficient release in the law to our Sovereign Lady the Queen, her heirs and successors, of all and all manner of error and errors, writ and writs of error, and all benefit and advantage thereof, and misprison of error or errors, defects and imperfections what- soever, had, made, done, committed or suffered, in, about, touching or concerning the aforesaid judgment, or in, about, touching or concerning any writ, warrant, process, declaration, plea, entry or other proceeding whatsoever, of or in any way concerning the same; and for what you or any one of you shall do, or cause to be done, in the premises, or any of them, this shall be to you, and each of you a sufficient warrant. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Signed, sealed and delivered, in the presence of De/‘eazance to be endorsed on W'arrant of fittorney. This \Varrant of Attorney is given and in- tended to secure unto our Sovereign Lady the Queen, her heirs and successors, the payment of the sum of of lawful current money of Prince Edward Island, on the day of next ensuing, with lawfulinterest thereon, from this date, at the rate of six pounds per centum per annum, and no execution is to issue unless default be made in the payment of the said sum of and lawful interest thereon in the mean- time, as aforesaid, on the said day of next ensuing. Witness our hand this day of 186 \Vitness. Qiztgrttr, Wednesday, May 2, 1866. Council Office, May 1, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council, has been pleasml to make the following appointments, viz:— The Rev. Alexander McLean, A. M., to be Chairman of the loard of Health for Belfast and Wood Islands, in turns of the Act of H Vic., cap.5 —iu place of D. Fraser, Esq. Richard Johnson, Esq., M.D., to be Health Officer for Belfast and Wood Islands—in terms of the Act of M Vie, cap. S—in place 01—. Wilmot, Esq., who has left the Island. John Frost, Esquire, to be Chairman of the Board of Health for Bay Fortune, in the place of William Undcrhay, Esq., deceased -—interms of the Act of 14 Vic., cap. 5. William Norton, Esquire, to be a member of the Board of Health for Bay Fortune. ‘ To be members of the Board of Health for Bedeque and Saint Eleanor’s, viz :-—— Finlay McNeill and John Lefurgy, Esquires, Messrs. David Rogers, Charles C. Gardiner, Patk. Brown and Robert T. Holman —iu terms of the Act of 14th Victoria, Cap. 5. Mr. John McEachern. of Township No. 46, to be a Commissioner of Highways for the fifth District of King‘s County, in the place of Samuel McDonald , Esq. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Council Office, lst May, 1866. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Solomon Mutch, of Southport, Town- ship Number Forty-eight, a Justice of the Peace for Queen’s Count . y CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. MAI LS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IIE MAILS for the United Kingdom,the neighboring Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General PostOtfice, Charlottetown, as follows: For CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, and the UNITED STATES, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at 8 o’clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o’clock. For NOVA SCOTIA, via Pictou, every MONDAY and THURS- DAY morning at 9, and via Brute, every WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY evening at 8 o’clock. MAILS for GREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUNDLAND, and the WEST IN DIES, every alternate Wednesday evening, at_ 8 o'clock, as follows. Wednesday May 9, Wednesday, August 1, u 15 ‘23, r -“ June 6, “ 29, “ 20, Sept. ég. “ July 4, ' o u 18’ “ Oct. 10. ' "WEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Office, Ch’town, laying, 1866.