ROYAL Exiled flit tilt, Wednesday, March 22,1865. 3372 . “'3'; “w Nqsrg .fi ‘5- m‘ttflm fag," - h asemsfiffi’esfit CV ’ A PROCLAMATION BY ms EXCELLENCY GEORGE DITNDAS, ESQUIRE, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Illa/esly's Island Prince Edward, and file Territories {/zeremzlo belonging, (,‘lianecllor, Vice [I..S.] Admiral and Ordinary oft/re same, 4‘6. cj-c. cf-c. GEORGE DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. HEREAS it appears that divers persons in certain parts ofthis Island have associated, or leagued together, for the purpose of counselling, aiding and assisting one another in resisting the payment- of certain Rents, which they became legally bound to pay, as Tenants, on certain Townships in this Island. And whereas it has been brought to my notice that an Officer of the Law has recently been violently obstructed and prevented from discharging his duty by persons who have so combined as aforesaid. issue this my Proclamation, warning all parties concerned in such unlawful combination that, in attempting to carry out such purposes, they do oppose themselves to- Her Majesty and the Laws. And I do command and enjoin all such persons immedi- ately to abstain from all such unlawful associations. And I do further command and enjoin all Magistrates, Sheriffs and other Ministers of the Law, and all Constables and Peace Otficers, and all other loyal subjects of" Her Majesty, to discourage, by every means in their power, such unlawful combination, and to give their prompt aid and assistance, when lawfully required, in opposing, preventing and resisting all persons, whomsoever, who shall take part in any such unlawful combination, and in arresting and bringing to justice any such persons offending, or having offended as aforesaid. And I do further solemnly warn all persons that it is my duty to see that the Law shall take its course, and that .1 phall cause it to be obeyed and respected throughout the ls and. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this Twenty-second day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the Twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty’s reign. By Command, WM. II. POPE, Col. Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. VOLUNTEER unicADE. ADJUrAxr GENERAL’S OFFICE, 22d March, 1865. UEEN’S COUNTY REGIMENT, Mounted Rifles—The rc- srgnation of Capt. John 11. Gates is hereby accepted. A PRINCE COUNTY REGIMENT, Tryon Rillo Company—A. E. C. Holland, gent., to be Captain, vice llowat, deceased. By Command, 1’. I). STEWART, Lt. Col. & Adjt. Gen. LIGHT HOUSE AT NORTII CAPE. VEALED TENDERS will be receiver] by the Undersivned. at his ()llice, Charlottetown, until WEDNESDAY, the 111th day of MAY next, for the erection of a LIGII'I‘ HOUSE at the NORTH CAPE of this Island, agreeably to a. Plan and specification to be seen at said Cllicc. The signatures of two good and sufficient men, willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, will be required to accompany each Tender. TIIO‘IAS ALLEY S .1) b. w j ' 0111mm» March 22,1865. A ’ up u or” Now I have thought lit to " GAZETTE. (Farr) Prince Edward Island. No. 8. Dowxmo STREET, 20th February, 1865. Sin;— 5) C; HAVE received and have had under my considei'ation, .n Acts, passed by the Legislature of Prince Edward Island. in the month of May last, and transmitted to me in your Despatch noted in the margin, (3rd Dec. 1804.), I have reported to Her Majesty in Council my opinion that the said Acts should be left to their operation, and l have the honor to transmit to you herewith. an order ol Her Majesty in Council, dated the 4th of February, ap- proving that Report- I have, 860., 850., «120. (Signed) EDWARD CARDWELL. Lieutenant Governor Dundas, etc., etc., etc. ‘At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 4th day of February, 1865.. PRESENT: The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty. Earl of Clarendon Mr. Massey. Lord President, Duke of Somerset, WWIEREAS the Lieutenant Governor of Her Majesty‘s Island of Prince Edward, with the Louncil' and Assembly of the said Island, did, in the month of May 186—1, pass twenty-eight Acts, which have been transmitted, entitlcd as follows, viz :— Nos. 1150. “ An Act to alter the Act for the trial of act ions in a summary way, and to make other provisions relative to the return of \Vrits issued-out of the Supreme Court of Jiidieature.” 1151. “ An Act for the establishment of a Bank for Savings in Prince Edward Island.” 1152. “ An Act to regulate the Inspection of Flour and Meal.” 1153. “An Act to amend the Law relating to Bills ol Exchange and Promissory Notes.” 1156. “ An Act to amend the relief of Insolvent Debtors. ” 1157. “ An Act to revive and continue the Act intitulcd“ ‘ An Act to regulate the lisherics of this lsland.’ ” 1158. “ An Act relating to Partridges, or Tree Grouse, and to repeal certain portions of the several Acts therein mentioned.” Act now in force for the 1159. “ An Act to continue certain Acts therein men- tioned.” 1160. “ An Act in addition to the Act to extend the Criminal jurisdiction of the Police Court, in' the City of. Charlottetown.” 1161. “ An Act to amend the Act intitulcd ‘ An Act to change the Constitution of the Legislative Council, by ren- dering the same electivc.’ ” 1163‘. “ An Act to authorize the establishment ol‘ certain additional Small Debt Courts in this Island.” 1164. " An Act for the regulation of the Oyster Fisheries in this Island.” 1165. “ An Act in addition to the Act to incorporate the Town 01' Charlottetown.” 1106. " An Act for the Incorporation of the Princ e l‘ld- ward lsland Steam Navigation Company.” 1108. “ An Act to facilitate proceedings in Suits in the Court of Chancery in cases where the llelendants, or any oi them. shall be absent from this Island.” 110‘). ‘-’ An Act in addition to the Act to require Clergy-- men, and others authorized to solcmnizc marriages. to re-- turn Certificates thereol' to the Surrogate of this Island, and: to require Clergymcn to keep a Record ol'l3aptisms.”