* * . — a 5 c “ pd ae 7 6. a emcee co - sieeennteieeeeieeatemamesaam eames a tg sans a4 THB, EX AMIN ER, Grackley Point; and cherish, as separated inlodadividual constituencies, the desire and determimation-to. obtain fur themselves, when the day of contest shall come, equally decisive and unsullied victories; so long, we hope, will they also remeuber—to detest and abhor it-—- the conduct of those who, with flagrant, disregard of decency, humanity, and honor, «most perseveringly laboured to perplex and annoy Mr. Coles ; even although they themseives were fully convinced that they might as well hope to see the sun and the moon stand still at their command, as that they should be able to prevent his triumphant election. Some of these embittered and determined foes of Mr. Coles, openly, it must be confess- ed, took the field against him like men; but the number of his comparatively honorable adversaries was but few. Gy far the greater part of his influential opponents, mole- like, chose to work in the dark; and, although actuated by the most bitter spirit of party, and too much influenced also, it is to be feared. by the rancorous feelings of in- veterate personal hostility ; and althoagh—unrestrained by the feelings of common humanity —dragging Mr.Coles, at this inclement season, from a bed of severe sickness, to the Hustings, at the risk of his life; yet did they not dare to appear at the Poll. The polling closed at Brackley Point, about 3 o'clock, on Friday, when the Hon. George Coles was declared duly elected ; but that gentleman, through regard for his health—as he was barely in a convalescent state—- and in consequence of tlie inclemency of the weather, and the obstruction of the roads, which were almost im- passable, did not return to Charlottetown until about 3 o'clock, in the afternoon of Monday last, He was met at Mr. Dawson’s cottage, about a mile and a iualf from ‘own, by a party of tis Charlottetown ‘friends and ad- mirers, uccompanied bya band of music yby whom, and ‘ceeding prior to Ist April; and to remain atsea at least one month, of to return within that period with at least ‘acatch of seals equal to ten seals for every Register Ton. such Vessels as shall land the greatest number of Seals above 700. The first or Jargest catch, 75! ; then CSL. 401., 30/., this besides, or in addition to the Tonnage Bounty. “ A Commissioner to be. appointed for each Harbour, where’ found requisite, to examine into and report upon respective claims of parties. _ Master of Vessel to deposit with Collector of Cus- toms, a list, on oath, of all Stores and Provisions, and to bg AN Fe sas Bounties to the owners of ['wo hundred Pounds as Bounties | ingtons Lane. including the valuable premises owned and occu-. et nape OTR URS CR EE I Oe 7 NTE ASS TA granted land, a track ofone mile in width on e ch side ‘ofthe. ie of Kailway, is granted for:the purpose of encouraging and aiding the construction. ofthe live, ' Great Fire in Hatirax.— We learn by ihe last Halifar. papers, that the extensive range of Holises situated in Marchi pied by the Hon. Hugh Bell, became the scene of an extensive conflagration ou, the night ofthe 29th ult. There were. from twelve Lo sixteen houses, together with Mr. Bells Brewery, |wholly destroyed. “ We understand,” says the Novabeotite! “that the larger part of the property was more or less insured” | ; | E£arraquakt—Newfoundland papers mention that had been asevere shock Of an earthquake at Lisbon in that colony, Niele be sufficient for at least two months,and to have at least) ~~” MARRIED. NSS 26 men for every 100 tons, new admeasurement ; and| On th 29th February, by the Key, James Allan, Mr. J D so in proportion for Jess or more Tonnage.” | Lawson, of Charlottetown, to slizabeth Lucretia Spratt, young- Fishery Reserves.—Want of space obliges us to defer the publication of a condensed report of the very spirited and interesting debate, which took place in the House of Assembiy, upon this question, on Wednesday’ evening last. x “A Cartons Evecronr or THE Cenrral DistRICT oF Kine’s Counry.’’—'Tbe writer assuming this ute, in a letter which appeared ia last night's Islander, addressed to Mr. Whe- lan, will please to take notice, thatif he throw aside his incog- nito, and come boldly forward under his proper name, we shal! answer his question, and expiuin fully the matter about which he writes. But we shrewdly suspect we will not be gratified in this respect —knowing as we do, that no “ Catholic’? of St Peter’s Bay could be got to pen the sentiments and insinuations contained.in the Jetter. We are well, accustomed to kUSES of this kind ; and we can assure the scribbler, who dees not live 50 yards from Charlottetown, that she Could uot, Were he to write until he grew blackun the face, awaken any other teel-| ‘est daughter of the late Captain Spratt. On Thursday last, by the Rev. John Knox, Pastor of the First Babtist Church, Mr. Alexander Stewart to Eliza Jane eldest daughter ot M. Gregory Pippy, of Lot4s. DIED , At St. Eleanor’s.of Scarlet Fever,on Thursday, ruar Wilton eke aged 5 years and B iasatta tea) aged 3 years and 5 months, and Grace Elrzabeth, aged 6’ yea and 10 months children of Mr. George Hiseock. nny LN THE SPLIT-VOTE SYSTEM, G bite Our Island’s indeed a place of renown; So hear the fine projects at Charlottetown : O! hear the fine project, for men to be sent 'o the Worshipful House of Parliament: One to be black, and one to be white; — One to be wrong, and one to be right; One to build up, and one to pull down ; # respectable body of his country constituents, ‘be was) ing than that if contempt or mirth in the besomof Mr. Whelan;) What beautiful projects in Charlouetown ! triumphantly escorted—the Band; all the while playing: aud hesmigntas well attemptto convince the public that John, ' ett appropriate airs—titst to his own residence, then through Ings ig a seusible man or Big Maria © pia Are pe, “ to several of the principal streets of the ‘Town, and finally Seah aii ica spine bet bls WY ois saat! Oue-for his Virtues, and one for his Sins; 7 z . s ag’s County has withdrawn his confidence from | Lie , Py. Tn ae to the front of the Colonial Bariding. (Mr. Whelau for words falsely aturivutedto him. | One lo record, and one lo erase ; Daring the procession, Mr. Coles was preceded by bos vigds to edosre isa Gens | One tor his nays, and one for his ayes ; the Band in a sleizth, having erected upon ita hundsome| Mercuanics’ Insrisure --On Monday, the 29th, John Ar-; Que fo be wakesul, and t’other to slee : triumphal arch, on which was inscribed, in large cha- buckle, iisq. delivered avery usejul and entertaining Lecture | One for the wolves, and one fir the dip raters; = Sex six Cong'arne Hao cows "He was| a Fiveatyos aul oo fot Mow fciag tr Ereilents Oe 1p cima and the oles fo droion followed by a long trai of sleighs, filled by honest and Mion Sith os: ASS Tas heats Gite SHE aieaia temvainel ss btdedeee What beautiful projects in Charlottetown! independent freemen, all wari admirers of his pablic Velo esses , : charieter, zealous advocates of British Constitutional) . We understand tat the. Meamer Conquerer will net ply Government, and determined and avowed enemies of between this Port and the neighbouring Proyimoes, during the | Fumily-Compact rule! and oppression. —The individuals |Custing Summer, the proprietors of the Boat haying disposed: ! mite gy composing the procession, treqnently halted dariny its ‘ alae progress, for the purpose of doing honor, by hearty] . Arrived at Halifax, ou Puesday the 24th alt., per Steamer, One to corrupt, and one to reform 3 One for the sunshine, and one for the storm; cheers, to those wha they knew to be friendly to the} Hiberma, From New York, asd subsequently by wen RE) * . « : } } . r liltasm f . Od > an cause of the people and reforin. aving ¢ -{lottetown, on Sunday Jast. Wijam Douge. Kaq. M. PE, anc , ce : : br . . oe . an a Meo RES ides aly. Fe*! Presigent Of the Koval Agrictltural: Society of this {siapa. | One to look, blue, and one to look brown ; cognized Sir Donald Campbell in Kent Street, a little f , . What beautiful projects in Charlottetown! nelow Mr. Coles’s establishment, the procession halted | for a short time, and saluted Wis Exceliéncey with three hé@arty cheers. On coming in front of the Colonial Building, the procession made its tinal halt; and Mr. Coles, stan:ling up,in his. sleigh, addressed his iminediate us it happens, | sides of at; fiends and t- L i round fing ex weiicll! tad ol c h A letter from Mazatian gives the portieuiars ofthe taking of} And UY, as ay bappens, both sides of the coat ; 1 1e Ss rr me ing SPECIAL eS, mm a snort, nt the port of Guayain is. ia Sonora. on the { rulf at @ ilifernia. Oe t.! One for what 8 fulse, n na one for what 8 true; very happy and pertinent speech, rhe honorable Fen-| 0, by Uuited States ships) Congress and Portsmouth. “Phe, — One tor the Old, and one for the Vew; tleman Was then borne upon the shoulders of the people town was bombarded forty minates, sad G00 Meixcan troops in} QO! the world will shout ia our Isiand’s renown, to the door of the House of Assembly; into which hay-|the piace retreated in the night. The town was fauch | And the. beautiful projects at Charlottetown ! ing entered, he was introduced by Messrs. Le Lacheur|ured. : | M. H.. 2ist Peb., 1848 and Jarcine : and. having tak he oaths.’ h he frie m the 17th of November, the \nierteans being all on board! © Payer ire Si ‘eg ‘a a “ile 5 and, wUINg KEN t © 0a Is, e too 1s of ship, four hundred Mexiteans cime tato town, when Captain! arene ae Tr Te Tests Tear Terres ' seat, if not to the delirht of one section of the honorable Seltridge lauded with sixty-five men amd engaged the euemy, | Param Wanted, members, most certainly greatly to the satisfaction of] who were sirougiy posted.and drove them out, billing foray | Ape. ee face even, sat ; eae oe a TP ED TN’ ; : the other and of the vast majority of the people. fea a ee ee ees oun G ins I \WV ANTED to RENT, with the right to por: ‘ 288 5 Si0e7 a the loth ot November, Loeut, Bartlett with 25 men, was chase, a Farm, haying from forty to one hundred acres in mA GRAIN SHOW. ee. ane hed a - ane aaa year: cultivation. with a good House suited fora family, and Barns, > . ld or ; “y resisted sever ‘sperate charges ; On Ww ednesday Inst, the Annual Grain Show, under an the Mexicans were deteated with from sanieh to sharts; ees aa Rte uticm:. tiie tii ndieetiendi ds the direction of the Royal Agricultural Society, was held|kuled including their chief, f nStCae ars stetne — r Hehe Om ° Ty tte st the Old Court House? in Charlottetow Ow! h [ae rea ene Stiarkadl daa ee thikh teees. tO elier (post paic),to A. M atthe Post Jifice, Uharlotteto: : SOX mM etown, wing to the ol. Barton was attacked two or three times by EC | application tu.be made at the oilice of this Paper. very bad state of the roads, in conseqaeuce of the late hundred Mexicans, but the Americans were always successful! March 11th. lw . . > * . fj 4 } ; ae yr ; ") Ss ‘ 4 “oe an ’ . 4" snow storms, the ‘number of samples exhibited was Phe fighting wes going on at the last advices —There hid CAUTION \ s iach ditvalt ha f - 1 >: | been an engagement at Urias, in whieh the American Joss 1 Sinailer than on former occasions. 1@ Oats! was | killed and 13 wounded, while the Mexican loss was} ; hs a iLL persons indebted to the undersigned, *“are hereby forbid to pay any sum or sums, dune him to Mr. suown were of a much better quality than those exhibit=| mach larger, and the latter force was defeated. Roderick M-Lean, St. Peter’s Bay. or in any way whatsoever ed at any Grain Show forsome years past. Several 2. a. Prospect OF ANOTHER BaTTLe.—A letter received by the to transact business with the said Roderick M°Lean,on tl. One for the Outs, and one. for the Ins; pate ees 2 rs a ee eS ae ee eee ee Ae we ene One's to tax, and one to relieve ; Que is lo give, and one fo receive ; | One do do ill, and one to do well ; wp ee ts | One for ofd favours, and one for G. Cole ; One for the Tories, and one for the Whigs; One to ji holes which the other one digs ; One for, one against, ali good Measures to vote News by the fast. Mail. | ay-tenens | WARLIKE OPERATIONS ON THE PACTFIC. ‘ats of fine red Clover Seed were shown, and the Samples to whicl ve i , > oO r, if 3 ; Saw . ? RS no! a ; ? & 'o Which premiums were aw arded were equ al, if not su-/ Richmond Kepublican, dated at Buena Vista, the 17th of Jan-| Subscriber's account. No Receipt will be valid unless signe yerior to any either of native growth or imported, hither-|vary, announces that another battle was in anticipation at py himself. : te 2 the Island. After a careful inspection, the Cer eens ee ee os Judges, Messrs. ‘I’. Pethi ‘urdi Tri yt ’ PRE 5: EP fe 3 : AIS; an ouse the ~ aan I’. Pethick, J. Purdie, and B. W right 3,000 at Durango; and the State of Zetatecas bad raised 10, Fave we jolowmge awards :— . O00 more, making in all, some 21,000 or 22.900 troops. ‘T’o tor the best Wheat weighing 69$ Ibs. per Win- meet this formidacle force, Gen. Woo! had about 4,000 men, all BENJAMIN ELDER MACKIE. St. Peter's Bay, March 4th, 1848. Aw NOTICE. chester bus.to Mr. W. Hyde, Elliot River, L2 10> O}rold; bute D: din the highest st: ’ <a ey second do, weighing 60% pr. do. to Mr. John — fiscipiag eee SRPSP RAAT RRR “tote et ‘THE Office Containing the Standard Weights M-i:wen, biilot River, . . a. 2 f |“ and Measures, is kept in Great George Street, at the Stor tar enh ante panied weighing 51 Ibs. per do. Sravubewr-2 wn The stéeaniet “Anelo Sakén, of -Pitts: of John F. Clark & Co. P. G. CLARK. cebada Gua wthang enero - Mr. af 0) burgh, bound for New-Orieans, struch a snag abont 80 miles Assayer of Weights and Measwres. t" ee an t, velreann Lot 48 - 1 oO & peer ae nem ane wee . eee Wy ree ox salar Ms munban ss “or the best 4 rowed Barley, weighing 474 lbs. per - ; ree ary ‘aa MET)! do, to Mr. W. Morrissey, Lot 43 enn ®. 1 10 ‘o} !os* NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Second ditto weighing 474 lbs. do. to Mr. A. peice yng ane ar eee tects NN.” a” M’ Douvall. Lot 65 1 ‘ . 1 ® ©} Bacuetors —A bill has been introduced in the Kentucky i GLOBE i r ii ror reese Oats, weighing 404 lbs. per do. to Mr. legislature to levy a specific tax on old bachelors over thirty, YELE Subscriber has opened an elegant, Wwel- ssac Henderson, Brackly Point Road, - 1 10 Oj the proceeds tobe applied for the support of indigent widows finished, and commodious House, in Kent Street, to whica Decond ditio, w eighing 414 ibs. per do. te Mr. and orphans. he has given the.titie of _. Maicolm Stewart, Lot 48 ; : ceo Res ig era gh ads sere 2 Tet be Wor the best 50 ths. Red Clover Seed to Mr. Alex. ae — : . t j “THE GLOBE INA, , Simpson, Cavendish, . 4 © 9}. A Bill to facilitate the construction of the Halifax and Quebec! os aan diedh prepared to accommoéate his Country Friend Secoud) ditto ditto to Mr. S. Roper, Royalty 3..10...0; Railroad has been introduced by the Hon Mr. Bailie, member) li neraily with suitable and comfortable EN- i per, Fay, of the Government. "Phis Bill provides that the military officer! and ERT EP conveniont STABLING, - a a ree, jappointed by the Government te lay outa Sine for the Halifax and| 7 pated JAMES W. CAIRNS. SEAL FISHERY BILL. Quebec Ratiway through the Province.shail be invested with ull Febrvary 19th, 1848. 4w. We sive below. for the’ j : tia { the powers ofa Supervisorof Great Roads, and shall have author -| == ainsi hal het Seite He eae A tee ey el” to take a strip of land two fmndred feet in width fer the! STRAY SHEEP. ‘: yeaihy = ' tose Who ma irposes ofthe ‘f' ai a - io taken | oe a ’ a ina) purposes ofthe ‘J'runk Ratlway. Where granted land is taken, ~ . 1e veeparing to it out vessels for the Seal Fishery, an ab-jand damagesare given by the law relatiiig to Great Roads, the! , STRAY SHEEP (Ewe). has been io . mp stract of the principles of the Bill recently passed by damages are to be ascertained in the mode pointed out by that “premises of the Subscriber since October as oe. the Legislature of this Colony:-- ' ;* |Jaw ; and on the amount being certified by the military officer the | are marked—top off the right, and 2 piece off the ort re vt ety? oe Ph6 - ; i JOHN WA SH. “Len Shillings per Ton Register on al} Vessels pro. ‘Treasury forthe athount. Where she ling passes throuch un-| Ceovehead Road, Feb. Sth, 12:3, Licutenant Governor is authorized to issue his warrant on the ‘ neuer doesnt