ROYAL GAZETTE. 3373 W.- l171. “ An Act to enable John Robinson, to obtain letters Patent for the. invention of a new mode of constructing ships and vessels.” 1172. “ An Act to prevent the running at large of Horses, Neat Cattle, Swine, Sheep and Geese, in St. Eleanor’s.” 1173. “ An Act to incorporate the Minister and Trustees of the Presbyterian Church at Valleyficld, Township N um- ber Fifty-seven." 117-1. “ An Act to alter and amend the Act for facilita- ting the partition of Lands held by persons as Joint Tenants, Co-parceners, or Tenants in common.” 1175. “ An Act to incorporate Saint George’s Lodge, Number Eight hundred and sixty-six, of Free and accepted Masons of Georgetown, in Prince Edward Islanc .” 3177. “ An Act to amend the Act of the Third year of King William the Fourth, Chapter Twenty, respecting the Church of England in this Island.” 1168. “An Act in further amendment of the Laws re- lating to Education. and also to explain and amend the Act relating to the establishment of the Prince of Wales College.’ . 1170. “ An Act relating to Steam Communication be- tween Charlottetown and certain parts of the llillborough and Elliot Rivers, and to repeal a certain Act therein men- tiOllCt‘ .” 1180. “ An Act to incorporate the Grand and Subordin- ate Temples of the Independent Order of Good Tcmplars of Prince Edward Island.” 1181. “An Act to provide for the payment of certain Debentures.” 1182. “ An Act in addition to, and in extension and amendment ot the Act authorizing a cash account to be opened by the Governor in Council with the .Bank of Prince Edward lsland.” 1185. “ An Act for appropriating certain monies therein mentioned, for the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.” And whereas the said Acts have been laid before Her Majesty in Council, together with a letter to the Lord Presi- dent of the Council, from the Right Honorable Edward Cardwell, one of Her Majesty’s principal Secretaries of State, rccomn'iending that the said Acts should be left to their operation: Her Majesty was thereupon this-day pleased, by , and with the advice_ol Her Privy Council, to approve the i said recommendation \Vhereof the Governor, Lieutenant (lovcrnor, or Commandcr-in-Chief for the time being of Her Majesty's Island of Prince Edward, and all other persons whom it mav concern, are to take notice and govern them- selves accordingly. (Signed) ARTHUR HELPS. ___.._._--__. . ._ . I (JARUIGAN RIVER FERRY. Cowman Sscneranrs OFFICE, March 21, 1865. 7 ENDERS will he received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 25th day of APRIL next, at 12 o'clock, noon, from any person or persons being willing to contract for the Ferry at CARDIGAN RIVER, for three years, from the 7th day of June next, in terms of the Act 3, Will. 4, cap. 8. The Tender must express the rates of Ferriage demanded for Passengers, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Calves, and Swine; also for Vehicles, Luggage, per cwt.. and Produce per bushel. The names of two respectable persons, willing to become bound for the performance of the service, must accompany the Tender. “ Tender for Cardigan Ferry," must be written on the envelope. w. 11. POPE, Col. Scc'y. \VIIARI“ AT \VIIEATLY RIVER. ‘iEALED TENDE S will be rcccived by the Undersigncd until 5 SATURDAY the 8th day of APRIL next, for the erection of a WHARF at WHEATLY RIVER, agreeably to a plan and specification to be seen at my Ollicc. . The signatures of two good and sullimcnt men willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, will be required to aeeompany each Tender. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works- Ch'town, March 22, 186.3. i S; g TENDERS FOR SEAL OIL. Colonial Secretary’s Office, March 21, 1865. EPARATE SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Ofiice until Tuesday, the 4th day of April next, at l2 o’clock, noon , oti'ering to supply the Government with pure PALE SEAL OIL, drawn from the catch of this present year, 1865, the same to be subjected to test for approval of quality, and to be contained in sound, tight iron~bound, hardwood casks, and delivered, at the cost of the contractor, in the following quantities, at the under- named Light Houses, on or before the 1st day of July next en- suing, Viz:— At Point Prim Light House, 2:30 gallons, At Panmure Island Light House, 250 do At Cascumpec Light House, 80 do At Blockhouse Light House, 50 do At Fish Island Light House, Richmond Bay, 100 do Each tender is required to specify the price demanded per gal- lon, to be delivered as above, and to give the names of two re- sponsible persons as security for the performance of the terms of the tender. Each tedenr to express on its cover, “ Tender for Seal Oil." W. H. POPE, Col. Sec’y. GRAND RIVER FERRY, LOT 56. Colonial Secretary’s Ofliee, March 21, 1865. EA LED TENDERS will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock, on TUESDAY, the 25th of APRIL next, from any person or persons being desirous to contract to convey Passengers, Luggage, Vehicles. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Swine, Grain, Flour, Meal and Vegetables, over and across GRAND RIVER FERRY, Lot 56, for a period of THREE YEARS, in terms of the Act 3d Will. 4th, cap. 8, for licensing and regulating Ferries. The Tenders must express the rate of Ferriage on the above, severally—Luggage, Fleur, Meal, at per cwt., and Grain and Vegetables at per bushel—and give the names of two Securities willing to become bound for the performance of the service. W. 11. POPE, Col. Sec’y. TENDERS FOR LOUIS’ FERRY, LOT 5. Colonial Secretary’s Office March 21, 1865. EPARATE TENDERS, SEALED. will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 25th day of APRIL next, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the above named FERRY ; the same to be taken for a period of three years, at and from the date following, viz :— LOUIS’ FERRY, at and from the 1st May, 1865, for the accommodation and conveyance of Passengers, Luggage, Horses, Vehicles, Cattle. Sheep, Swine, Agricultural Produce &c., in terms of the Act3 Will. «1, cap. 8, for lizensing and regulating Ferries. The Tenders must express the rates at which the Tenderer pro- poses to carry each of the above named, over and acress the Ferry tendered for. The Tender must give the names of two good Securities for the lduc performance of the service, and express on the outside the i name of the Ferry tendered for. W. II. POPE, Col. Sec’y. r IVALSIITO‘VN FERRY, LOT 11. COLONIAL SlaanrAar’s Orrxerz, March 2i, 186.3. ‘lEALED TENDERS will be received at this Ollice until TUE» b DAY, the 25th day of APRIL next, at 12 o’clock, noon, from any person or persons offering to contract for three years, from the lst day of May next, to carry Passengers, Luggage, Vehicles, Hor- ses, Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Swine, Grain. Flour, Meal, and Vege- tables, over and across WALSHTOWN FERRY, Lot 11, in terms of the Act 3 Will. 4, cap. 8. The Tender must express the rate of Ferriagc demanded on the above severally, and be accompanied by the names of two good se- curities, willing to become bound for the due performance of the service. Tenders must express on the covers“‘ Tender for Walsh- town Ferry, Lot 11.” W. II. POPE, Col. Sec’y. BOARD OF EDUCATION. 7 HE monthly meeting of the Board of Education will be held at the Colonial Building on THURSDAY, the 30th of March, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon. W ‘ March 20, 1865. JOHN MONEILL, bee y.