v... 21".“ . "H "'35.", l, a 32% $31 a «Ti ‘ 5' ti ins“. 53.1: . momma; "5:. 17" agar... .xa 964 ROYAL GAZETTE. ghoul cinema "H-_... m .._--.._-.. .. ,_._ .._..- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1869. To the Honorable the Chief Justice, Prince Edward Island. Sm,— I am directed by the Council of Legal Education to enclose for your information Copies of Resolutions passed by the Benchers of the Four Inns of Court. and by the Council of Legal Education, on the subject of dis ensation of Terms in favor of Students coming from In is. or the Colonies. I am. Sir, Your obedient humble servant. EDW. DAVEY, Clerk to the Council at Legal Education. Lincoln's Inn Hall, 6th Aug., 1869. Resolution: of the Four Inns of Court respecting Stu- dents coming from India or the Colonies. with a vzew to return to residence there; adopted by Orders of the several Societies. 1868 —-1869. I. That no more than four Terms under any circum- stances be dispensed with in favor oi Students coming from India or the Colonies. with a view to return to residence there; but that it is not expedient to dispense with any Terms for such Students except on condition of their passing such an Examination as may be pre- scribed by the Legal Council from time to time. 11. Provided that each Inn be at liberty to dispense with this condition in such very special circumstances as they may think fit. and that such circumstances be stated in the Certificate of Call to the Bar given to every such Student; the Benchers of each Inn. subject to the foregoing limitations. being guided in the dispen- sation of Terms by the circumstances of each particular case. III. That the Council of Legal Education be request- cd to prOpose a scheme for the EXaminations contem- plated by the foregoing Resolutions. ' huh. Scheme of Examination prescribed by the Council of Legal Education. I. That Students coming from India, with a view to re- turn to residence there. and seeking for a dispen- sation of not more than four Terms, shall satisfac- torily pass an Examination in 1. Hindu and Mahomedan Law; 2- The Indian Penal Code; 3. The Code of Criminal Procedure; 4. The Code of Civil Procedure; 5. The Indian Succession Act. and in such other Codes and Acts as may from time to time become law in British India. In addition to the above Examination, they shall also ass such Exnminations. and abide by all such Rules and Regulations as are now in force for Students seek- ing a Pas: Certificate by Examination for Call to the Bar. 11. That Student: coming from the Colonies. with a view to return to residence there. and seeking fora a dispensation of not more than four Terms, shall pass such an Examination as is required. and abide by all such Rules and Regulations as are now in force. in order to obtain a Certificate of Honor. Council Chamber. Lincoln’s Inn, 15th July, 1869. CONTRACT P‘or the Conveyance of the Eastern & Southern Mails. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, until \Ved. nesday, the 15th September next, at 12 o’clock, noon, from ersons willing to contract for the conveyance of Ins land ails for three years. from the first day of October next, on the several and respective routes, as follows :— Ist. From Charlottetown to and from Souris East, semi- weekly, in a centered carriage drawn by two horses, calling at the different offices on the route, for the purpose of de- livering and receiving mails. The Mails to be delivered in Souris and Charlottetown within ten hours after receiving them. Contractor to forward mails to Mount Stewart Office. 2nd. From Head of St. Peter’s Bay to and Item Fairfield, Lot 47, by the North Side, semi-Weekly. To leave the Head of St. Peter’s Bay immediately after the arrival of the Mails from Charlottetown, and to return the following day in time to ottertake the courier on his return from Souris. To call at the ofiices on this route both going and returning, for the purpose of delivering and receiving mails. 3rd. From Beaton's Post Office, East Point, to and from Souris, semi-Weekly, calling at Bothwell and Lot 46 Post Offices. or any other offices on the route, and proceed to Souris, and return immediately after the arrival of the mails from Charlottetown. calling at the oliices at Bothwell and Lot 46, both going and returning, for the purpose of receivo ing and delivering mails. 4th. From Fort Augustus to and from Town Road, Lot 36, as at present carried, semi-weekly. 5th. From Lot 35 to and from Coranhan Bridge, Weekly. 6th. From Rollo Bay to and from Bay Fortune, semi- weekly. 7th. From Charlottetown to and from Johnston's River and Pisquid Bridge, weekly. 82h. From Charlottetown to and from Georgetowm semis Weekly. in a covered carriage drawn by tWO horses, and to return the following day. The Mails to be deliVered in Georgetown within six hours after being received in Char- lottetown ; and the Mails from Georgetown to be delivered in Charlottetown six hours after receiving them in George« town. 9th. From Georgetown Road. near Sullivan's, to and from Vernon River Bridge, Orwell, Belfast, Flat River, Belle Creek and Wood Islands, semi-weekly, and to return in time to meet the courier from Georgetown the follow- ing day. 10th. From Adams's, Georgetown Road, to and from Murray Harbor Road, Montague Cross, Maben’s new Post Office, Murray River, Murray Harbor South and. Little Sands. semi-weekly, and return in time to meet courier from GeorgetOWn the follow-in dav. 11th. From New Pert to Montague Bridge. semi-weekly, and Brooklyn, Weekly. 12th. From New Perth to and from Cardigan, Dundas and Lot 56, semi-weekly. Contractor to provide a branch to DeGros Marsh, weekly. Courier to return the following morning in time to meet courier from Georgetown for Char- lottetown. 13th. From Murray Harbor North, to and from George- town, semi-weekly. To leave Murray Harbor and proceed to Georgetown ; and on arrival of mails from Charlottetown. to return, calling at the Post Office at Sturgeon. both going and returning, for the purpose of receiving and delivering mails. Contractor to provide a branch to Peter's Road Post Office, weekly. The contractors in all cases to commence their trips on such days. and on such hours of such day, as may be agreed on by the Postmaster General; and also to call at all the Post Offices that now are or may hereafter be established on the sevtiral routes, for the purpose of receiving and delivering max 5. Sufficient security will be required for the performance of each contract. Each Tender to specify on the cover, the particular service for which it is offered. J. A. MCDONALD, General Post Office. Ch'town, 'Postmastcr General. Sep. 3, 1869.