ROYAL GAZETTE. 91 . " 2‘3" .336" V A ‘Mf’EilQ—Lin “fightfi'l 'J’T:.~ —- I s r- - ' s"'.~:_\~9-_'\,?-—;- new». V hirsute. VVEDXESDAY, MAY 15, 1867. F .— Council Ofl‘ice, 7th May, 1867. ‘ IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz: Mr. Hilary lll'clsaac, to be Collector of Impost and Excise and loutroller ol Navigation Laws tor b‘t. Peter's, in the place of John Jardinc, Esquire. Mr. David Lewis, to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts tor the Court at St. Peter’s, in the place of John Biron, Esquire. Mr. John Brooks, Senior, to be Collector of Impost and Excise and Controller of Navigation Laws for Murray Harbour, in the place of Archibald McDonald, ESquire. Mr. Patric/t Connirh, of Tignish. to be a Coroner for Prince County, in the place of \Villiam Hubbard, Esquire. Mr. Frederic/.2 Anderson, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master and Collector of Light and Anchorage Duos for New London, in the place of John Cambridge Sims, Esquire. Mr. Charles Beagle. to be llarbor Master and Ballast Master for Rollo Bay, in the place of Mr. Charles Townshend. Mr. Edward Afaynagh, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Sulll'lS, in the place ol Mr. Samuel Gregory ; also, \‘i'harlinger for the public Wharf at Souris. in the place of Mr. Thomas Perkins. Mr. John Chapman, to be llarhor Master and Ballast Master for Mink River; also, \Vharlingcr for the Wharf at said River, in the place of Mr. Andrew Miller. Mr. John Hyde, Senior, to be ‘.\'lmrfinger for the \Vharf at South tirer, in the place of Mr. Josiah Robes ts. Mr David Stewart,to be \Vharfinger for Aitkon's \Vharf. Mr. Robert Hewlett. to be \Vharfiugcr for the \Vharf at Grand River, Lot 56, in the place of Mr. William Robertson. Mr. Frederic/z [{utligrass, to be Wharfinger for the Wharf at Bay Fortune. Mr. Michael Morrison, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Grand River, Lot 56. Mr. Robert Wise, to be Harbor Master and Ballast Master for Grand River Bridge. Mr. William McKay, to be VVharfinger for the Wharf at New London, in the place 0t Mr. William Graham. Mr. Richard Hayes, to be Assaycr of Weights and Measures for Souris, in the place of Mr. James McLaughlan. Mr. Edward Shea, to be Assayer of \Veights and Measures for Georgetown, in the place of Mr. Thomas Poulton, resigned. Mr. George II. Wise, to be Assayer of Weights and Measures for Grand River Bridge, Lot 56, in the place of Mr. Benjamin Acorn. To be Preventive Oflicers and Land Waiters, in terms of the Act of19th Victoria. Cap 1 : Mr. John Morrison, of Grand River, Lot 56, in the place of Mr. William Robertson. Messrs. George A. Hughes and Samuel Ford, of Georgetown. Mr. James Cantelo, of Grand River Bridge. Mr. James D. Campbell, to be an Inapector of Fish for Montague Bridge, in terms at the Act of 22d Victoria, Cap. 8. Mr. Ronald Campbell, to be an Inspector of Fish for Grand River Bridge, in terms of the Act of 22d Victoria, Cap. 8. Mr. Archibald Ramsay. to be Postmaster for Township No. 8, in the place ot'Mr. Stephen MacWilliams. .Mr. Aime Richard, to be Postmaster for TOWnship No. 15, in the plaCe of Mr. William Hibbett. Mr. Peter Richard, to he Postmaster for Township Number Two, in the place of Mr. William Haywood. Mr. Thomas Kickham, to be Postmaster for Souris, in the place of Mrs. Boswell, the present Postmistrcss. 3‘ .1 'Mr.’ Alfred llIacll'illia/ns, to be Postmaster for \Vost Cape. Town» ship Lumber seven, in the place of Mr. John Coughlan, resigned. Miss RI'IICCI'IL illael’lwc, to be Postmistress at Township Number 11, lit the place el Mr. George Jelly. the present l’ii<tiiiasti3r. H JIt’SHI‘S. Isaac Clark, Robert .31. "right and Thomas Ilrfilr, of Cape lraverso, to be Commissioners of Sewers, in terms or” the Act of 30th Geo. 3, cap 7. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. L‘. C. Council Office, lt'n MAY, 1867. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council ilLLn _ been pleased to appoint 311’. John -lhtramlrr Diagram” to be- chistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans, in the place of Robert ii. Crawford, Esquire. CHARLES I'llin‘liltlSAY. 0. id. (1. LEVEE. E IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor will Mild a. LEVER at Government House on FRIDAY, the 21th day MAY inst (being Her Majesty’s birth day,) at 1'3 o’clock. Each genticinan is requested to be provided with a card. to b“ handrd to the Arie-alc-camp in waiting. :3’ Gentlemen paying their respects to his IZXUl'iiCli"§ on the ore caslon will please to enter by the lrlastorn door. J. Lle'iin'a‘Iit'l‘il. 7 Lt. (Yul. be Aide-(lo camp Government House, l-ith May, 1213?. Militia Genera! Orders. ADJL‘TANT annnsr‘s OFFICE, 14th May, 1967. By His Excel/(12.73,! [he Comwander-in-Chief. g UEEN’S County Regiment of Volunteer Militia—~— , Duudas Company : Ensign Samuel Eli-lino to be Captain, vice llccr promoted. Scrgmint James Kcnm-dy to be Ensign, vice McRae. Lieutenant G. A. Stanley retains his rank, at his own request (Signed) 1'. 1). STEWART. Lu Co? Alli (Mi. imam Tenders for 3. Sailing Packet between Charlottetown ~and Casoumpeo. Colonial Secretary’s Office, MAY 0th, 1967. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until MONDAY, the 27th day ofMAY next, at ‘3 o’clock. p. :n.. from any person or persons being willing to furnish the GOVel‘lllnmlt witn a fast-sailing, staunch, substantial VESSEL, ofnot less than 50 tons burthcn, O. M, having good cabin accommodations for passenger-i, and being sufficiently manned, and fully and properly equipped anl apparclcd, and subject in all things to the approval of the Govern.- ment. The said Vessel to be required to run once a fortnight be- tween the port of Charlottetown and Cascumpec, in this Island. from the First day of JUNE next, until the 3lst day ofDECiiMb‘EIi . or the close of navigation in the present year, 1867. The Tender is required to name the age, tonnage, rig and accom- modations of the vessel tendered, and also the sum which the Ter- derer will engage to perform the whole term ofservicc for: and fur- ther, also, the names of two persons of known responsibility, who will become bound for the due performance of the service. All freight and passage money to be the property of the owner of the Vessel. The Tender is required to express on its cover: “ Trader for Charlottetown and Cascumpec Packet Service. The Government is not bound to accept the lowest Tender. GEORGE COLES, (.Folonial Secretary. Road Correspondent’s Office. MAY 10th, 1867. N 0 Road Orders will be paid at the Office of the Road Cor- respondent unless endorsed by the parties in whosc‘favor they JNO. WM. MORRISON, Road Correspondent. are drawn.