ROYAL GAZETTE. List ofConvictions returned to the Supreme Court, King‘s (‘ounuu July Term, 29th Victoria, A. 1)., 1865. : 3 , Orrnnnna's Nana. Or‘l-‘lgxcs. Din-om: “non Coxvnrrn. l lime. t llow DISI‘OSED or. I, . l t « J - I 1 :2 s. d. g '15. 6d.. paid to Executors of late 1 J. Peaks, d: Ts. lid, to Wood Joseph Cahail Trespass Alexander Leslie St. Michael McWadef 0 17) O Ranger. John Cahail do do do 0 1;. 0 do do Angus McDonald Breaking Fence do do 0 1.3 0 Warrant of Distress issued Mrs. R. McDonald Assault do do 7 0 Paid to Treasurer Helen McDonald do do do 7 6 do do Mrs. John Thehan do do do ; 7 o Not Paid IIer Son M. Thehan do do do 2 6 do do Ronald McCormack Trespass do do i 2 0 Paid Plaintiff Donald McDonald Assault, Wm. Norton, J. Frost d: E. Mclienziei 5 0 0 Not Paid Peter Power do UrJ’oole, 1). Gordon, 55 J.C. Molieownl 10 0 Paid Treasurer Michael Bourke Trespass W. ll. Aitken, Ur. Poole, J: J. b‘mith; ] 0 Paid Plaintitf Wm. llarris do Son do 1'). Wickwirc & J. Smith ‘ 7 6 Not Paid Donald D. Campbell do W. B. Aitken it; Wickwirc 2 6 Paid Treasure Phoebe Campbell do do do 2 6 do do Catherine Campbell do do I do 2 6 do do Angus McKenzie Assault Geo. Poole and J. Smith 2 6 do do Daniel Reid do. John Dalzicl and Alexander Miller 5 0. do do. Artemas Mon-0w do John Frost and J. C. Undcrhay 1 10 0 do do, do do do 10 0 John Campbell. Trespass. Wm. Sanderson and E. Wickwire 10 0 Case-Dismissed. John Connoly and. John Hughes Assault Wm. Sanderson, J.Smith, F.P.Norton 2 G Hercules and Roderick Ferrying without authority, William Sanderson l 0 0 Not Paid. McDonald and receiving pay for the same,where Licensed Ferry established. Georgetown, 20th July, ISGS. NOTICE TO MARINERS. [No.32.]_ Newfoundland—South Coast. FLASHING LIGHT DN MERGER HEAD, BRUNET ISLAND. . f ‘HE Board of Works at St. John’s, Newfoundland, has given Notice, that on and after the 27th day of June, [565, a light , will be exhibited from a light-house recently erected on Mercer head, the south-east extreme of Brunet Island, Fortune Bay. The light will be a flashing white light, showing a flash every , ten seconds, and visible in all directions except when bearing, between E.S.E. and South, when it will be obscured by the inter- vening high land. the mean level of the sea, and in clear Weather should be seen from a distance of about 25 miles. Mercer head is a bold head land in lat. 47° 15" 30" N., long. 50° 51’ 50” West of Greenwich. I; All Bearings are Magnetic. Variation 29° :15” West in 1865. ] By Command of their Lordships, GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, IIydrographer. lIydrographic Ollice, Admiralty, London, 22d June, 1805. The substance of this notice, as soon as it is received on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the charts aiIectcd by it; and introduced into the margin, or otherwise in the page, of the sail- ing directions to which it relates. See Instructions, Navigation and Pilotage, p 172. This Notice atl'ccts the following Admiralty Chartsz—North America, East Coast, Nos. 2510}, 2006. Also, North America Lights List, No. 21 ' 12695. E «t S.-6 | 65. Colonial Secretary’s ()llice, July 2lst, 1865. AMES LAIRD, of New Glasgow Mills, Esquire, one of llcr Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Queen’s County, having recently publicly aided and assisted a certain association, known as the Tenant Union, or Tenant League, contrary to the Proclama- tion of llis Excellency George Dundas, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of this Island, dated 22nd March, 1865, His llonor the Administrator of the Government, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, was this day pleased to direct that the name of the said James Laird be removed from the Commission of the Peace. W. II. POPE, Col. Secretary. It is placed at an elevation of 110.5 feet above A WILLIAM SANDERSON, Deputy Prothonotary. NOTICE TO MARINERS. [No. 33.] Ireland——South Coast. BELL AND BEADDN BDAT DN DAUNTS HOOK. r Willi Corporation of the Port of Dublin has given Notice, that a. Dell and Deacon boat has been placed to mark the position of . haunts rock, otl' Roberts head, near Cork Harbour. The Beacon boat is colored black, with the words Daunls Rock in white letters on the superstructure, which is surmounted by a ball. 24. feet above the sea, and lies in, 12 fathoms at low water springs, = at nearly 1,1 cablss S.S.W. of the rock, with the Telegraph tower on Roche point in line with the peak of a distant mountain hear- ing Ni). .11}; and the gable end of a white house in Roberts cove ‘just open of the north-east side of entrance to the cove N. 4‘ E. The Beacon boat rides by 80 fathoms of chain and will therefore- occasionally swing near the rock. The buoy which has hitherto marked Daunts Rock remains in. the same position as before. [ All bearings are Magnetic. Variation 25° 10’ \Vest in 1865. ]; By Command of their Lordships, GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. IIydrographic Dilice, Admiralty, London, 117th June,1864. The substance of this notice, as soon as it is receivcn on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts afl'ected by it; and. introduced into the margin, or otherwise in the page, of the sail- ing Directions to which it relates. See Instructions, Navigation and Pilotage, p 172 This Notice all'ects the following Admiralty Charts:-—Ircland, sheet 13, No. 2336; West Coast, No. 1824!); English Channel, No. 1598;and Sheet 3, No. 26756. 12803. E. (is S.—-G’65. I Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of. Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Robert. Rennie, Administrator, with exemplificatiou of Will an- ncxod of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits, which were of David Stuart Ronnie, deceased. at the time of his death, against Archibald Martin, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Archibald Martin, All his right, title and leasehold interest. in and to twenty~1ive acres of land, situate on Lot or Township No. 23, in Queen’s County, in the said Island, and I do hereby give public notice that I will, on Tuesday the 27th day of February, 1860;, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Char- lottetown, set up and sell the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ,being £20 l9s,besides. Sheriil‘s fees and incidental expenses. THOMAS DODD, Sherilf. Sheriffs Otiice, Queen's County, July 26, 1865. ‘