MILITARY AND CIVIL. 229 an intelligent, active and efficient body, worthy of the respon- sible position which they occupy, and compare very favorably with those of the sister Provinces. The following names are taken from the various muster rolls of the Charlottetown Brigade, namely :— STAFF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergt.-Major, John F. Heartz; Quarter-Master, Sergt. R. V. Longworth ; Paymaster, A. A. Bruce; Orderly Sergt., R. H. Ramsay. NO. I COMPANY, 4TH REGIMENT C. A. Sergt.-Major Murley; Sergt. McLeod; Sergt. Acorn ; Corpl. Gamhum ; Corpl. Peake; Corpl. Prowse. NO. 2 COMPANY, 41'“ REGIMENT C. A. Sergeants-Sprague, McLean, Darke. Corporals—Jenkins, Lane, Huggan. CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS. Sergeant-Major Baird ; Sergeant Cameron ; Sergeant Gates ; Sergeant Field; Sergeant Diamond; Sergeant Kennedy; Sergt. Anderson; Corpl. Haszard; Corpl. Trainor; Corpl. Hooper; Corpl. Cameron; Corpl. Smith ; Corpl. Duffy. 82ND BATTALlON—3RD COMPANY. Sergt.-Major—John Allen ; Q. M.-Sergeant—-Mathew Allen ; Paymaster—Sergeant Lorne Stewart. Non-Commim‘oned 0fiam—Color-Sergunt Robert Smith. Sergeants—John Vance, Donald R. Lane. Corporals—A. E. Newsom, John Turner, W. L. Duncan. Lance Corporals—D. J. McLean, Robert Croke, John J. Egan. MANUFACTURES. The manufactures of Prince Edward Island are limited, but have rapidly developed of late. They consist of butter, cheese, starch and soap factories, tanneries, grist, saw and woolen mills, factories for canning and preserving meat, fish, &c. an