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    ocmene 0 3 She Colonial Merary. NS

    the only sense in which he could recogni Sek i rae oa = : <

    altho 2 guise a. principle | lying on’ BO ie tory :

    ‘of responsibility in. Colonial Government. It g on the assumption that vo Tt . ; = :

    : ePanoile nment. It was, that the |t ine oF thĂ© | that, unlike the massive line-ofbat- thi ae we "Same —~ SA

    oe EN pie a emioung. the confidence of bts Weald canble BGG: of naval warfare, a Haier rate se > iis unhappy victim was Mr. John H. Crosskill . ee

    islature that’ the err te aie sible ©. the Le- | port her armies = Janis Meta of on coe and trans- | the slightest chee cena keer as utterly unworthy of AUCTIONS.

    : i a AR, ; ernor should be | me _ rts of our coast, so that t ‘di a a feul, malicious sl

    Fee ine uldnes baits ake offers, but that thd say: hevedin Caan a in Buropean war, Fane reset att Post, until it was elccbenin int TO CAPITALISTS.
    . ‘ ive instruamentin the hands of | minion of the sea. In thee iateeeaiiiet he ohare the do- |in her dying eer daeg pre raeese. ye ofthedeceased| YALUABLE REAL BAD ok PRIOR A: ESTATE

    supplementary Mw as summoned in the FO.

    them or any other set/of men, That was the princi i J
    ; 2 principle which | credits, i " ae ; aft §
    , in the Chamber of Deputies, the pamphiet supplied ernoon by Samuel Gray, Esq., under the authority of the eh 1O be Sold; by PUBLIC AUC ION
    i y by L uy , on

    “Sir. C Metcalfe had acted upon, and whi ese
    ir. „ ( ; which her Majesty’s 1 ri 2
    fZovernment approved. W a 2 jesty’s | ample materials for HEAL - Coroner, James F. \ ~
    pp hen he esisted the pretensions | the different parties or eteeitiod hee poi a eee oftfrom town, We rot Alba 2 Sowers c= 4 : g here MONDAY, the Firstday of July next, Eleven,
    ave coalesced for the “ rer use of the evidence “ ed me

    Jofa-colonial party to the distributio /
    ye : ition of the whole patronag 3 : i “
    siaolon ry bat shed? oureuse di mcbing e © : t to-day: than to ret Pita “ Âą P er ‘ .
    eof ce; for theBoctotong, oR oat peer to the Colo--}of the Cabinet ref gembined attack on the foreign policy | solemnly adjured to Har onet srowive'e elie sabe ttde wi fit ‘Ont mrt sine
    git ay - ae ete the Gale: the Cabinet. Âą who aiva% : as the medicine she took und n the Premises,
    directly or indirectly, interfere in the least degree with theel/A meri affairs of Tahiti, New Zealand, China, and South éalte fi Toh her;she said she took something like Epsom that elegant, substantial and commodious two-story
    _disttibution of office. by. the Governor; but ‘Reiasisted e| America, have been again brought in sticcession befor he | R hpi 2 — vhs ae 8a Bed se sou
    othe expediency and: danger of allowing eee on | Chamber, and froin the warmth with which they hav b son [thnoky anetiese Tate gent guste he | mttaer
    te oot a ste mal rng me ia st Hisense a ics alain acon pn ag Seat of othere, towever, enis the iieetenh ap led situate at pe corner of Pownal awd Water Streets, at
    vof appointing to and excluding Pa : ower | terest as party questions, ‘The mai - : ier in- | ped exppessions a determination . : - | sent occupied by the Subscriber as & Printing Office, &e.. ‘hie
    i so have oe slap terest a naif coltt'ot che Oeics lentes \ ( uination to puta period to her) Building has been eree ’ ;
    avon tat wah i : eid atid eat gee i } ce, anil she carried with he “ ng has been erected only about.two years anda half; is
    4 asion to pronounce a panegyri fi f Fr : 4 xposureĂ© of the alleged sacri- ford. “4 posson’ er previously a package on constructed of the very best ial ce;
    “Sir C. ahi st Sa \ anegyric on | fice of Prench interests Bh g ‘ ord “poison” w 4 . te 8 very est materiela the Veland eoald neodscs
    pa: SF et oe on his previous services in the | ing with England ; a ae tS ete ae Understand- different wrappers. ‘To e aik Pe locke ca two Kitchava, and tt spre tt ur a
    .. : of Jamaica, and on his recent expositions of the | shaw that if the had 2 the object ofthe Ministry was to would nly give another st 4} 4 at any human being} two Kitchens, and two frosteproof Cellars, &Âą., in the basement
    doctrine ar responsible government. The only specific this Botunt “s4 ad avoidec lca disagreement with would vt it, is altoget! ich a dose, or thatthe victim | On be first floor, there aretwo parlours, and two rooms designed
    sancahing made against him was, that he had suspended, until comtinienten. de had as ± to th ned from any act of | der. wi See 4 lac: peepodicrons-aimadion “Hecor- mehr Amy at ph ty Botte thet Ore Eo a Mineg
    the pleasure of her Majesty w ; vended, erogatory to the honour and. inter ; ee. ES vi d bed-robm at one end, and (worrooms, occupied asa Printio
    Majesty would be taken, a bill passed by | France. ae unm Stigation, which lasted five days, the Jury aaa fa rc nee

    -a political party for the. total disfranchi ‘thei i

    q chisement of their poli- The Constifuti . pat aa heveciti Baling i | : : , |

    : vis Peat tase’ : various dimensions. ‘Phe stot of ground hicly th
    of Sunday ,asserts.that the French go-| ceased o the effect that the de- Building is erected anneal myer ns ncaa eine,

    4tical opponents—a most fit i i i a

    x s exercise of his precautionary | vernment h i os siiaage

    Se. aS cert. “f ' as prote ’ i perwelt :

    FE) j Bs Gaara bea kee the piraeaoiniers hy which the civil | the United Ceo Se paint he Sgpeaon. ot Lasat sa Care Bretox.—The ee pic" We on Waterrstreet, and forms ong of the moat beautiful

    eee, NY ane ad been secured through a British act of Par The Prim ie Ape Breton. walere bf Spani and salibriouk sites, and one ef the most ligible da fur bosi-
    2 : ae Q : z rine ; ’ oe of Spanish H: ; 3 T OF Rc gee amuneerel
    diament eee ast entnaae eae moar ea ede ce: yd. fned to Paris on Monday, and Hast Arm of the Bras d’Or Lake, literally ct pl ote nĂ©as in Charlottetown, “These premises fre ndmitably ot tie

    trie Morente would yer win thd good cpaioniattae Wig aero A roy n Tuesday in. their visit to rings, Many persons, besides securing a sufficient REL ment, mee on Sone qe eK oa _

    M 1 y ent, be yards from, the Queen's sarf, and imme-

    ~ Canadi : i ‘
    anadian people. The Canadian connexi Pe sitanalt nitiores able ot we ue
    e 5 5 : y: HULL se of their fi : hes
    xion, though ‘not | statement that a quarrel had arisen between Louis Philippe | able surplus. i Rane, Page, aaa e SUNS | NM so pee att a iieabels he Bette wa “3 Kanal a Hcp
    v rt striction. 1e latter is intended far the epecial accommodation

    evaluable to England in a mil y y us “4 - e sto mpletedt ecou
    5 Itary view, was very use ul to ) anc Is Son, On accou t of the ) on the rench mar- ‘ : h 80
    o is fi lb EF h 1 of the Steam pack 1, an thy arg :
    li ] TI t 1 I * f rel M . 5 inl ngih, and is to be com ted in the urse of the presont um

    : in a commerci . Nar i oe 3
    ot oe ashe eae wa how ae more important | itime force, written by the latt
    estill w: re Canadas themselves, in mili- There was aln i i
    nost a suspel lic business in the | natio ne
    i. n, a Salute was fired from the garri , mer--the necessary funds to secure tl Lj ng
    f rrison ; ’ » that object Laving beon
    uence of the funeral | day. } 5 in honor of the | voted by tho Legislature in its late Sessiond .

    tary and naval pr otection, In commerce and in the command French capital on ‘Thursday, 1
    tS . “OFF .
    ar losily or affection, ALSO,

    _of capital! Was the almost nomin: Sori >

    stich advantages? He believed that her peopl ne gaa We observe that ‘Tho i - . a 3 id
    tho valne.of these conpidetations;:-and ee ae eh From Spai = as ie {Boptiine. Coaet-to wane Nab arti pine by aoe, nest and Spimroadiony CORT AGEs adiqining

    should remain ‘a-happy: colony ar Hasina e eparture of the Januery last for the cri “a9 v4 , 3 e ho presen pecu pied ry I r. Goorge Om

    1 rei as k . young Queen | neentl . ‘ y ae, the crime of Manslaughter, is now at large;) rental of £20 per annum. ‘This Juilding is 27 feet by 23
    Mr. Lume wished to know whether Lord Stanley approv- Ministers-of France and England. ‘ 4 or ome es one Sey we infer that His Excellency the Lieutenant and comprises parlour, bedroomrand kitchen on. the first com
    -ed of the-eonduct of Sir C. Bagot ; because that conduct had | is likely to have an object beyond t fration Pri Ma. li ernor bas been moved to remitthe remainder of his pun- | "nd (Ire bedrooms on the seconddlodr; there is alsoa good cellar
    received the general approbation of the Canadians. The (Jesty’s Healthahe Courit de Trayap tion of her Ma- ishment. under the building. It underwent a thorough repair, a few years
    eer si ex-Ministers had demanded Sir C. Met- the future husband of taeeeaeen b Prccica saber On Mond he 17: pve bee be it “rhe Aict Hp jairgiarer cr pr ace
    calfe’s written undertaking to bestow no Bi ; oy € ’ n Monday the 17th inst. Henry Vau = _| fora eovall family. 9 ground on which this building stande

    g patronage but on her Majesty at Barcelona. An excellent reception was given longing to the detachment of the CF hanes. 8 Sine fs has a front of 42 feet on Water-stréet, by 100 feet sm depth.

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    aaacbaes : eo :
    Fe eee ee aria "ot Bre Mates ip, Oi He himself the party on the road to Valencia. ‘They were expected | garrison. was committed to jail by James D, H 1, Es oe
    ‘Stanley ; and he therefore att abiited’ Si e, but not of Lord | to arrive at Barcelona on the 30th. The Spanish treasury | J. P., charged with stealing a aids OPenis le wage 7 eile) Phe remainin rtion of the W I i
    ; 2 attributed Sir C. Metcalfe’s mis- | is at its lowest ebb, and all the ingenuity of the new Minis- | warehouse of Mr, D. Wilson Meee ae the above premise eum mieeeing Sear diet wae
    . le B: , « " ay, seven

    -earriagĂ© to the trammels imposed upon him hy the noble | ter of i i ——
    @ | ter of Finance is employed to provide mone
    - ge An i pea ice nye t ey. fuet wide (whieh has been reserved the foot of ut id premi-
    we . pig aig gtk Rurar at rr Se rela : ' » reserved at Lhe fyot of the said prem
    the present ‘state of things, he was solicitous to.see both | able to the on mnt ; ‘ ett ae apa ane to be favor-| | Seat. ery.—After an absence of two months, and for ses), to the Channel of the hurbour-.-a distance of nearly 700 foot-
    wiriise tee ee gs, : 2. ata ete git e es tle. ; ORT > Ce re and execution of the Var ist leader, | Harp, belonging to Charles, raddock, Es : t ema
    Mr. C. Butzer claimed for Lord Durham the origination Senador. no mre chiefs, Vincente Lucoba and Bocane- arrived this motning from the ine Hats Saale’ She only

    -of the principle of responsible, or, as he would call it, Par-| gro, and two @ officers, had also been shot, General left the ice 9 days since—fell in ow the 4th May with a large The Subscriber is also desirous of disposing of the

    e 4 € | aes g powers of legislation, the Ministers the command ofa division in the projected expedition against were seen in millions. On the Lith discovered a Barque on shote a Colontat ‘
    «| must be chosen from among persons acceptable to that body. | Morocco. ries on Wolf Island, Labrador, (called the Crusader, laden withgdeals . ‘ he vs rte al wrra Iv.
    and pot ash, &c., bound from Quebec to London, cast away last This Periodical has been in’ existence nearly seven yeare---is

    His attachment to that principle led him to ressist those who SWITZERLAND. “ ‘ : « ;
    anak endanger ive pnstung at WO hs WicpelaPeKtPo md: Civil war’ hagegt@e Wok ehout'in Switzerland, in conse- Fall—the bottom was outof her. About 10 days since the bo- liberal and independent in politics---and is adinitied by competent
    the main, he.agreed with Lord.Stanley aa-te ceoanabiin s (NCCE of the long-pending disputes on religions questions np tials men were’ found by the Inhabitants on a barren Island, judges to rank at least as high, in every respect, as any of ite
    and limits of responsible Governinett: ri te tthe Tasts, hetween the Frenchoand Géermab inhabitants of the Valais, pe ed yh ar 384 : pistol was picked up, which was supposed to contemporaries.
    he was of opinion that. Sir C. Metealfe’s conduct liad heen | 20d an appeal, had been made to arms. The Upper Valais- prague ecb —— a Long ‘Boat’ wee also found
    perfectly justifiable. After entering into the cireumstances {ans have bad. the best of the first. struggle, and) the | Pali by a Sejoonee aed ws ~ Mar om fare
    of the’ late rupture, he expressed his heliet that the good Lower Valaisans have been compelled to retreat. The num- . yOney ee az. June 18. extensive Printing Establishment—the subscriber's interest in the
    sense of the Canadians would bring it (o a favourable issue ; her.of killed:on the sidelof the vanquished does not exceed| An Inqnest was held this Hale Ree. bod Printing Business, &e. &e. &
    at least ifthey were made to understand ‘that the British | 28. or 30, though both parties were provided with cannon: | Poyster y Crabb's mits a Ay yn i phe body rs age Further particulary will be made known, ida Plan of the
    GRRE ent in shee Sir C. Metcalfe iritended also to ‘All: the horrors of civil war are exhibited within accircle of evidence tken betore the Snionet it appeared thet the Tila, Peary baa oat fe palean M i =r AW rer
    support the principle o jiamentar 7 + fairly | ten miles. ‘ ° 5 a. ie +| John’s, N. Fa Me )'Thomas Bolton, Merchant, or Mir.\« ’ God-
    a ae sae _ pie cate ae ie ty 2 fairly | tÂą e to a nate deceased waaay evening, standing in front of the frey, Stationer, Halifax, N.S ; Mr. James Dawson, Pictou; Merers.
    and ately understood, as it haa been interpreted by too PRERCE, ‘ ; water wheel (wht ae Mill was at work), when his foot acci-|G. & £. Sears, St. John N. B.; or to the proprietor ‘

    : Pathe A secret society tias been discovered in Athens. It is cal- | dentally s d, aud he fell against ihe wheel, which forced his r , } “1 JAMES B ‘COOPER

    TOGETHER WITH ‘
    A very superior Iron Printing Press (‘Tufts’), a large stock of
    Type; of various descriptions, and every thing requisite for on

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    the noble Lord. is ad ty

    Lord Joun Russet took a brief and favourable review of | led the “ Grand Brotherhood,” closely resembling the bro, | body between | the’ front of the flame, and killed him in-}| ‘Colonial Herald Office, Charlottetown

    the Governments of Lord Sydenham and Sir G. Bagot. The therhood of the Hluminati 5 the members being sworn to stantly. Werdiet ateordingly.— 1b. P. E. Island May 15, lodd. ’

    Yon ea ofthe latter had perhaps thrown political power | 8°crecy ee fei ae ‘obedisnee. ‘The association is mostly The A ee 4 a - meer Teer ; ——— z

    more largely into'the hands ef the Executive officers than attributed to the Nappist or Russian party. ne Assau pdattery Court. for Queen’s County held * .
    would otherwise have happeneds and that,was the state of TURKEY. seated their Quarterly Meeting at _ Court House, Chailetietown VALU LE GRiIs’ MILL AND FARM

    BR co the arrival of Sit ©, MetcalGay, whose conduct fully a2. lciter fom Constantinople says thiat the state of Albania ©" Tut st.cwhen the following cases were heard FOR SALE.
    ‘deserved approbation. He mT not apprehend thar the Ca- | Secures daily more andre alerumnge. The. whole pro-) leg ny. vol De Ss | is Longworth, and Hon.) Sarvnpay, the 6th of Juny next, will be Sold
    nadas wauld persevere in idle and vexatious disputes, im- vinee. is in.a state of revolt, and bodies of the ifpurgents Th ‘Quee Bienes 0004008 ned. A by Public Auction, without reserve, at the Court House,

    “4 ns. Angus lige of Lot 62, for an assault OD | Gharlotvetown, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, the wf

    scour all parts of the country, committing the most frighttul |, Blue of tl . Hefend , 2

    sthat Canada cot : eel ; ene a excesses. By the ‘last accounts the town of Skotia was | ; Of the same Ae efendant convicted an

    1 at anada could become an independent republic was 8 Aoesty blockalted 4 C15 Albanian: JS Ds withovosts, and in default of payment in 10 days to be| * GRIST MILL & FARM,

    were delusion, and the disadvantages which she must sus- | y blockaded ‘by ‘an army 0 5,000 Albanians, Ail Bey | imprisoned One Cale Ponte tal " ; ; '

    ths fe ra ; es \had‘arrived with a csintoroemnent of 3,000 men, and, after a imprisoned One Calendar Month 1 the County Jail. ’ . now in possession of the Subscriber, situate at Sante, fourteen

    tain from an absorption into the United States must be ob- ee brat ans WEYE with tt s AML Tie fi trol 4 ih The Queen vs John Burns, for an assault on Patrick Callaghan | miles from Charlottetown, adjoining tho Highway leading from

    -vions to her people. hi pedi engagement with the a 1@ broke through | an. James Callaghan, both of Township No, 58. Defendant con- | thenee to Crapaud, Tryou, &e, The Mill, with Fifieon scres
    Sir R. Peen pronounced a cordial eulogium on sir Cc.) then ranks, and entered the town. — ight hundred men} victed and fined £4 with costs. and in default of payment in | appurtenant, will be sold separately, or with the Farm, ft isin

    _Metealfe, who had been personally unknown to all her Ma- were left dead upon the field. Hussein Pasha, who had en-| 10 d be imprisoned Two Calendar Months. excellent condition for the manufacture of Flour and Oatmeal,

    ‘jesty’s Ministers, and had been selected by them solely in tered Albania at the head of 5,000 men, had suffered great) T en vs: Patrick M‘Guire for an assault on John Steele | and obtains the custom of extensive settlemontsin its vicinity~

    consideration of his character-and of his previous services. losses from sickness, and was obliged to retreat to Monaster | and Rédericir Steele all of Pisquid Road; dismissed, each party The Farm fronts on the River, commands a beautiful view of the
    in Roumelia. : paying iheir own costs. Gulf of St. Lawrence; has about 40 acres iapreroe in superior

    len reepectin the mortienier date es which had “ar : et The Queen vs. William Toole, for an assault on John Flan- condition of tillage, and contains in the whole 115 acres of Land,
    -ed the s n, he desire to distinguish hepyeey 18) al Se 7° age i pe SF rea ugan, both of Charlottetown. Defendant convicted and fined with a due proportion of Wood, &e. ‘There is a large Dwelling
    n’s generally following the advice of his Minis- soe Sergey eee Five Shillings with costs, and in default of payment in one week, | House ip Frame, and a good Barn complete, 40 by 20 foot in size.

    : ( 999 years, at 1s. por

    “fitness of his binding himself down to follow it; to be imprisoned in the Coumy Jas! for three weeks. The Estate is Leasehold, for the worm of
    i acre yearly rent. -

    especially in the case of the Governor of a small communi- , apis

    i ty, where it might be very mischievous to make appoint-| - SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1844. 4 Ă© ie Full particulars may be ascertained, by application on the pre-

    -mepts wholly and exclusively in the spirit of party. fle be- 2 fn peer Hatif Movi : pk ae Passengers. mises; at the office of the Attorney General, or of Mr. Edward

    lieved that the disposition of the Canadian people in general The steamer Acadia arrived at Halifax on Monday, the In the | George, from. Pictou, on Wednesday—Rey. Mr. | Paliner, Charlottetown. :

    ewas much more favourable to the Government than some 17th inst, in 13 days from Liverpool. The mail for, this) Marshall "Wesieyen Minister; Hon. A. Lane, Mr. H, Lane, Mr. THOMAS TOD.
    f Island arrived here on Wednesday, by which we have re-| W. Hodgson, Mr. Boggs, Miss Lane, Miss Tremain, and 9 inthe] 20th June, 1544.

    qpersons in’ this’country appeared to suppose, ; ceived our usual files of London and Liverpool papers to steerage.,

    ‘eee aki So, We refer to our extracts. In do. f-om do. on Friday--Frederick R. Starr, Esq., and 7 in the s ~ yan, ARES F
    ar

    CLAIMS OF AN AMERICAN LOYALIST. Bs , [Steerage- ;
    edings. In the Mary Jane, for Dublin--Rev. Angus Macintyre and Lady. GENERAL COMM ISSION AGENT AND
    . ; AUCT

    Mr. Jervis rose to move for an address to the Crown to} 1p dand almost intermi bl
    he long protracted and almos interminable proc Inthe John Hawkes, from Swansea, Mr. Tucker. IONEER,

    peding their own ‘bappiness and prosperity. ‘Pbe notion

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    “appointa commission to inquire into the claims ofa gentle-} re ghey Be ‘ : ‘

    man named. Powell, who had been a sufferer owing to the | *! te t voles pe eh a Weve at loosth beet Ede In the Las, for Barbadoes, Mr. Henry Haszard. A NNOUNCES to bis kind friends the public

    war with. America when that country first separated itself ae 7 ay Mowe scant onaltee i she evening of Thure- * —_ * he has removed to his

    from the British Crown. Mi. Powell, the party in question, tiny, May 30 id Seam utile atience has been exhaust- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOW 5: New Sale Room, Queen Square,

    at thĂ© time of this event, had a profitable business in South ee : ~ ite ty 6 bas hit: oe es ogee late eeeaT ON Good the mest’ CĂ©ntedl, Bate se deommodious! iparvof the town,”

    Carolina, with a sum of 40,0001. embarked in it. The British | °° 29 nae copes hs ‘+ aplitting, yet ne event which June 14---Sehr. Defiance, onan) . eoied prec “Albi Gib- | the reception and Sale of Goods of any description, either by

    government gave solemn assurances to those who Ă©ontinued }Yeℱ: 20 Pais endless hair splitting, yt tt " 17---Susan, Burke, Sydney, C. Bey Con's: ion, Gib- | private Sale or Public Auction; with all ihe advantages of Store
    : in tr ir cane ati os py hevery. One 10 ‘ : ‘ ore

    ly gg otro rene £2 their allogianee: toe: eae sened ae pede sy appears,—paradoxical as it may seem;—to have taken | — michi; Goods. ‘

    Get Teas 1A consequence of their lay ie s declaration the world by surprise.—European Tim 18---Speculation, Wood, Halifax; Goods. ——HUarp, Saun-

    saw would come, now that it has at length son, Wallace; ‘Limestone. ——Hope, Selliker, Mira-| and Cellar Room ; he hopes, therefore, by his tisual nseiduity, at-

    tention and punctuality, to mont still a large ‘shire of their hind

    patronage.

    nd. >-compensate them ain sly. On the faith of thi ee A : > erson, Fishing Voyage; 139 Seals.——Mary Ano : eel
    ij The Dublin Freeman's Journal, and. other of the repeal Cera iL Misamichs ; Ballast. Alert, Bisice, By private Spee na re

    vo" ; Mr. Powell applied for com yensation for losses to the’ extent : x - pote ;
    re -of 19,0001. Out of a sum aes apart for the compensation of webiehg8 oB pon their . is weg ss All Wallace; Coals. ; 2 aseatlant FN Sal
    . -sufferers by the war, Mr Powell received cg omega "The extra guards which for Sor time past have been _ CLEARED. + . NOB.---An Auction Sale weekly at the New Sale Roorn.
    ly} * reduced his claim to 10,1751. whieh balance had never beap placed throughout the garrison of Di Jin are. discontinued, June 14---Schr. Agnes, Gillis, Newfdld.; 150,000 Shingles, 350} Charlottetown, May Sth, 1544. 7 ‘
    at oer hin! ~ ee aman 9 Sa ened fott'By mia and the troops un duty are now “Feduced to the ordinary ss Pe nap eect + ol eye dwood Plank,

    Ă© n ‘ed to be ext = 3 3 te : :
    Âą pone peor thag welche of the claimant. He con- number. ; : 18---Barque Mary-Jane, Mason, Dudiia; 170 = gay Tim- Council Office, June 6, 1844.
    4 . i i 3 . ber, 56,915 feet Deals 11 cords Lathwood, by A.Dun-| raNfiF Li ynor in Council, has been pleased to
    rs tended that unless the house assented to the man i, wore Sir Robert Peel has given notice that, on the 3d June, he whet) hg Sai pheah asd, Pe: 1 ie RE Leste te ae ba cil has beet le he
    -be a party to a gross act of public injustice nity 3 d will bring forward. the Sugar question; onthe 6th the Dis- 20---Schr. Fanny, Gallant, Fishing Voyage.——Induatry, Anderson, Eq., of St. Peters, to be Commissioners or lospectore¼ |
    What an ac coald they ever BxnES wou sti Tie senters’ Chapel Bill ; and on the 7th the Scotch Parishes Mackenzie, Pictou; Ballast.——Seaflower, Doheny 5 | (or those ' Harbonrs;-upder se Act of the last, Session for the
    pe, ee sci a a the vi Bi a be | Bill. - 91 it ishing Verte, I, Arichat pon Potatoes. —— encouragement of is Seal and ve Fy reer j h
    a otis, ea . Lite . ic lbs Ba —_— 4 5 ---Mary , Unmpbell, 3 -F — he Lieutenant Governor has been “pleased to 0 point James
    laced in a similarly per plexing and dangerotly ead leokad On the 21st May, a large estate, situated in Maryland, United Sasan, Bourke, Halifax; 1300 bus. Oats, 200 do. Fatt Kel “and Samvel Pine, of Sharionetown Fish Laspectors for
    some other colony of Great Britain? He pede he oma on States, described as very fruitful and productive, inter cted 5 toes. the Port ot Harbour of Gharlotieiows. * he
    most minutely into the wie and, LE eee iis pias by roads, and contiguous to excellent markets, paced ; ait Waar: os
    Bee its pe be e pee te preparer anges seal d for sale in London, but, strange to say, not an ividua Wixp N)E.—Sailed this morning, the Idas, Harris, for Bar- get be Let; and immediate possession given, part of
    without fear of contradict! * tes cet in this instance would bid a pound for it. badoes: ; thar new ‘Hoose in Pownal Street, opposite Mrs. Wood's»
    be found: that the claims of the meh — abl > ae : ‘Arrived last evening, the John Harkes, Richards, from Swan- | Boarding House. For further particulars, thd to,

    were founded upon principles of national honour and pudue ~ WASHINGTON, June 9 | sea, 34 days. . ee
    justice. © Mr. T. Duncombe seconded the motion. a G. Resection OF THE Texas Treaty.—The Senate ad-| ‘The steamer St. George sailed for Miramichi yesterday, at balf Charlottetown, June 21, 1644. “at
    Clerk-opposed the motion on the grounds that what hac res jourued at about ten o'clock on Saturday night, rejecting the | past Eleven a. m- touching at Bedeque- ra |
    considered .to be a final settlement had os “aes nS annexation Treaty. Havarax, Friday, June 14.—Arrived, Barque Hartland, Gil- oT! is hereby given, that the Subscriber has re
    1822, and the claim had been since aaa ly. fees ee on and the vote was then | man, Bideford, Devonshire) 44 days—70 passengers for Quebee ceived a Power of Attorney, bearing date the 28th of Fe-
    der the attention of the executive anc © parliament, and | cen, and was, yeas 16, nays 3d.

    Mr, Archer closed the debate,
    always, rejected: | EMR, BONE HPF negarived without a di-|'“'yy’Benton immediately introduced a bill for the annexa-
    ‘sshapeo » tion of Texas, which was read the’ first time. It fixes the
    : : boundaries of ‘Texas, and annexes it on certain conditions,

    — ay

    mB. E. Ixjand-—lost main and mizen masts and fore top-4l-| ieunry last, from William M*Fadyes, a Elizabeth ‘his wife, of
    land mast, 12th ult., lat. 46, lon. 33, cargo limestone and coal- Tryon River, cadgpeer Ponypeen free _ to — or rte
    mete Fo BI = TU RCH he due, t ma ‘ome due to them. ;
    ; SAINT JAMES’ CHURCH. | wes protin o siting snorotore my heen Oe Eoin
    tigw ‘ f which is the: assent of Mexico. © ih ee Pew Holders. of Saint James’ | ment, in accordance with the eaid Power, tothe Subscriber; at )
    x eee SF ove 5 + 33 one of wor of coloured people of Canada West are prepar- ; Church Sock SS said reaper on ona = his Store, in Charlottetown. soa isivis, s RANC ° : i i 12 July next, at Twelve o'clock, noon, ‘or porpose of enter- Jun.
    FRANCE. : ing to emigrate to the West indies this season. July : . ree Ie the Presby terine pos geri iat 1844.

    See ia pepere, aninotrron ai: Mere St Pel chugs welt 3 ea 1 i eran this Community with a Mipier. , ipanen 59 °trars Ps is
    ~ ove gry ee WEW CARDING § FULLING MILL.

    demise of .the celeb banker and deputy, Jacques 5.-DEATH BY Porsox.—Between 8 and
    pre beet Ae Hanirax, Jone : fthe calm twilight Senior Lider.

    Laffitte, which took place on Sunday evening. ℱ+ Lamiite 9 o’clock on Wednesday evening the quiet o l ' A d aT as
    ne ee eitahiot if easiest h ublished by the Prince | 48 disturbed by the faith antares Cathy ena Charlottetown, June 22, 1844. HE iar be ‘ting J ars — tontensive, Bui
    ale J Sinaia Kan poate hs eid a Ne notice. Jn Paris it crowd sora aie ae uiring What was the cause of the TEMP ERANCE SOIREE. Se CHINERY, &e., begs to inform the public generally, that W.
    4s regarded as 8 ee tesbeme fame of the-war projects poors ae were co an that the truck was bearing ‘HE Members of the Charlottetown Auxiliary, Tem- to-eard will be received-at the Mill on the uaual terms, from 2
    Ekioi dtl breast ed by the ministerial excitement, We WEP ho died fromthe effects of a dose petance Society jntend taking Tea together at Kensington, | 151b June:next, and. that he hopes to have the Dyeing, Full
    iers, and the prince Is censured by ; "| the corpse ofa woman, Who rom ; cat ded sa artedaly next, when as many By] Hath Jone i Sean in 1 8 te ita the Auten
    1aving supplied the enemies of his father’s OveIM | FO eon to the « Dead House,” preparatory to the holding | on the evening onday, the Ist July next, when ae oe and Dressing deport perati th ;
    eins inate of intrigue The frankness, of poison, da post mortem examination over It. the friends of the cause as ‘can niake rt conVenient fo do" 89, are) su rintended by a competent person : 2 .
    » suchian instrum rigue. inferior COnℱ ofa Coroner’s Inquest a0 po maaveny iat iaudartiod respectfuully snvited toattend. , connected 1 his actablishment, there Wi pinners
    | gna eee GES bee p.| The deceased . was named Ellen Murp'y> tly re-|_ Price of admission—Adults, 1s. 645 Childrea, under 12,years, | Weavers, “families who do’ nvt practise domestic nan
    dition, of the French navy, has failed to conciliate the FeP4*| woman, aged about 20 years. At firet_ it 1% part tf P Louthchth tee ste Ae facture will'm have to forward the wool, with directions
    lican party, and a still greater cause of disapprobation is the. ported that? the fatal dose ‘ was given By Dr.2 , Kill, a1" (rp ‘Tickets may be'tiad at the Stations Stores of Mr. Henry | to the deseription and colour of the eens We ind
    candour with which the prince admits, that the ports; | vourg man engaged in Dr. ‘Avery 5, Drug a ht ae Stamper and Mr. 5.8. Bremner, at stip © lonial Herald Olfice, , r oe | i ee ipo ni a ie «IRVIN j
    France may be devastated by English steamers within 9 OW | ort, liowever, Was contradieted next morn g, but it- or of any of the Committee. GEO. MOORE, Sccreta \Bonshaw, May 11th, BEE bs 2%
    c ‘the first declaration of war. The opposition paper | (vutiously whispered. that’ ” ' ae 4 : ry. ,
    ly, applaud the praject for ereating a steam navy, Fe u Charlottetown, 18th June,

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