————— Sal je advoented . * ey" so it wi mw) : \ eee I we provide ( haplanae a a vos in crime, aad so fur past gentle for meng. why oot for the Irish paor in this influences, hel ob hotghoes aaeantl The anewer + Ghee qt Cathelic vat af deurs aw being be ows a nen S eanane te endow the Prtest- wad woald begin av stich we baa mr i w arte unfettered awed wnobliged. af the wedge ie net likely to penetra that direction. The etuppaye is the of any agreement or thet eheuld hawe the various institutions whet is called the Uator We have net undertaken th Ronan Cathele out o taken him im hand at all taken tu hand, a” tue his apinitue! lead further! needless to snewer, oe paisediately called on to do a good deal | mere of the same kind. ‘The world, disgusted | and deepairing of good, looks abvut for some one | hetter than the common herd, sud when it finds | huw engaged in some good act immediately besets him with petitions for mare powbable that what we do ter a few hundred pri- eoneta We alvall have to do for others. But it is/ po business of ours to put efaims ia the order of | precedence, and tell people what elee they may rightly ask when one thing ie given. For the | matter dow in hand, magistrates will not be very j to the beaes dative ef his uflice, has contributed | laviah with the funds at their dieposul, and will so well to the developement ot! es : : a | to ite present prosperity and popularity, wmust have | of the Choir, as we take care that “the Privst performs his office strictly with a view to the goud of a privoner's) experienced all the happiness arising from the | the voices of the Sunday School class in connec- | , | knowledge that his ciforts to promote a refined | : | tion soul and these poet amends which the worst man may make by a full public contesmon. a THE LAND COMMISSION—A NEW ACT IN THE FARCE. Ir appears to be the intention of the Govern- tment to add a new Act to the Farce of the Land | Couwission, and to bave it played out on an ’ entirely new theatre, with s new cast of charac) tere. Co be plain, the Government, judging from the tone of their organ, the Jedander, are preparing the minds of their supporters for the defeat of | theit policy on the Laud Comission, so far as their address to the Queen is concerned,—they feel, evidently, eatisfied that the Duke of New- eastle will net countenance their nonsense about submitting the question, ds to the legality or ille- gality of the Award, to a legal tribural, to be improvised for this particular service; and they new propose, that, when the Address to the Queen, passed last Session, shal! be sent the way of all waste paper, an appeal should be made by petiien to the House of Commons to have the | Award putin operation in spite of the Colonial Minister ; and that failing, then the people must erin and bear the loas of the precious Award the best way they can. This proposed new Act in the Farce is advertised in the Islander's leading article of Friday last, as follows :— of existing arrange- | mile or mere from the harbor or Bay, a portion of be the basis of further which is included in the sple ‘te be obtained from the lofty cw The building is now of brick ; of full five stories, | of magnificent propertions, style and finish from | one oe basement to outer ruef;—it presents anoble trout country, whe am sextion i# that the Reman | to the beholder, and whilst within ite spacious, ie hiseown master, and jnsiste | graceful halls, now fresh from the plasterer and and makes pretensigns | painter's brush, one fancies onesclt within the liberty and independence Alma Mater of the avistocracy. t ration to say that St. Munstan's ts pot ouly dead in a grant of money, leredit to those immediately connected with it, but ssistance of a formidable | also to Prince Edward Island and the Colonies. | ld leave “he recipiewts | La ite inviting dermiteries and chambers, in the Se the peint | impesing presence of its noble library and all the te further ia | Apparatus knowa te Natural Philosophy, who impossibility | could believe that to all intents and purposes it understanding with Rome | stands proscribed by the State, aud receives net same political effects as the | ene single peuny from the local Legislature! Over and atraegements of forming | fourteen thousand pounds is given annually to the of a miuiature Goverument like ours, but sueb | » of Church and State, | bushwhacking"’ system of scholastic training, ‘taste in the winds uf his students aud coater upon | ; j largely tu enbance the tuterest inseparable from | education Which combines the woral with the | be devotivnal and pleasing ceremonies of the i o occasion. * The best interests of the Island demand agpeedy uud final settiementof the Lund wd man who has those interests at beurt will unite in | demanding anch setdement. custieorefusesto have the question of validity vested in the Court of Law, there will be but one other course—to go by Kai lidment; and should an Commona fail, the Award wi and the people of Prince Edward Island to submit to cheir fute. ‘To abandun it without making every exertion to secure it — or so long as there is hopes of obtaining it — would be unbecoming, unworthy the Kepreseutatives of a British People.” Every person will clearly understand that this is merely a pitiful dodge te postpone the settle- mest of the Laud Question. ndid panoramic view goes of the College, It is no exagye- London University. On the 19th instant. when His Lordship found | himeelf in the delightful society of the students of | this College, and surrounded by wany of the moat | enlightened of his flock, Saint Dunstan-the must hare felt ae benest pride aft witnessing the work mainly of his own hands, and in listening to the well-deserved eulogiums | Governor. His indetatigabie young) people in attendance to honour the occasion ; of those about him. Rector, too,w bose unwearied eight years’ devotion | them all the benefits resulting from that true literary and scientific, have not been in vain. ‘The programme was appropriate forsuch a testive vecasion as the celebration of the aniversary of the | Patron Saint of the College, aud consisted of ad-| dresses, recitations, dislogues,.anud vocal and | instrumental musie. As it would be invidious} ! ° mrt | silly displays of loyalty are vot merely ludicrous, ! respectable inbabiiant of the above place, mac! ¢ spiritual care of the and an extravagant sum from our lunited revenue!) ° oa pon . ee eas sie: seittiaia ¢ deors, for we have not|to the Protestant Institution ealled “ Priuce of | The prisoner we have | Wales College,” and yet the Government bas not | Government's connection with one of the most) d we are therefore answerable | at avy time deemed ita disgrace to the colony and) disloyal Societies that ever disgraced care. Bat will not the precedent | a foul injustice to almost one-half the population | ‘That is a question which it is) te leave w ithent support an Institution worthy in| ' for it ie impossible to do a) all respects of being affiliated, like the Cathohe | royalty, and whose aunals are stained by the} act, or even an act of jastice, without | Colleges of Carlow, Oscot, and others, to the!) most horrible erimes. assembled within its| erected in Charlottetown, adjoining the presen Se it is only toe | principal hull, prepared ta celebrate the teust of Weeleyav Chapel, was laid this afternoon by Mrs.} Mrs. Gibbon, Mrs Baker, Misses Jost, Mortou, } Dundas, the Lady of Hie Excellency the Lieut. | {| very chaste and beautitul singing by the members to particularize any of the students where all ac-) quitted themselves so well, we will merely say | they reeeived at the bands of His Lordship the | that they favorably impressed all who were preseut,| the late battle at 25,000. A North Carelina bri- and higily deserved all those compliments which | yade lost 900 men. Bisnop and the Hon. E. Whelan. Of the music undoubtedly by his own men through inistake. | May 15— Active, LeMarchand, 8t. John’s, Nfld; and singing, however, we would say, that they | were in the best style of the young and talented Professor, Rev. A. Trudelle, or rather of his well- trained pupils, who delighted all by their pro- | ficieney and skill in the * divine art."—Vin. | | } i } RIVER, PRINCE COUNTY. A Public Meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, Lot 14, on the 16th inst., for the purpose of case has been refused. taking into consideration the Petition against the Orange Bill, Mr. Murdoch MacKinnon, sen., in the Chair. After the adoption of the Petition prepared by the Central Committee— It was proposed by Mr. James Gillis, and| seconded by Mr. Donnld MacDonald, Ist. That the suppression of Orange and any) that there isa movement on foot in and out of the other secret and illegal Secieties is a social ques-| Cabinet to appoint General Butler te the com- tion, claiming the patronage of all right thinking can be sent to the House of Commons, and die | posed of there, two or three years must neces- sarily elapse, — then there will be another row | how! will be cruised in every corner of the Island ; and, of course, the complaints of the tenautry | will be silenced while that haw! is guing ay ; and another general clection will give the Tureis a, fusther chance of a longer tenure of office. | Yow any pefwou, in Bis senses, can seriously | Pivpose such a Gag asa Petitien to the House | of Commour, with a view of resuacitating the | worthless Award, passes our compreheusion. | ugh & project could uty be based upon the | saeuinpxinn that the Ministry, in whieh the Duke | of Neweastle occupies so high a position, have no influence in the House of Commons; and that the | latter bedy will, themselves, conduct the aduminis- | tration of Colonial affairs, so far as this «mall | Ue,ony & coucerued, in order to place Mr. W.H. ¢ | wan will be obliged to stand the draft. | | } | | shee cleared tur Southern ports. - — eo _ ANTI-ORANGE MEETING AT GRAND! HER MAJESTY'S BIRTH DAY. Married, . : : Op the 12th March last, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Yesrervay having been the anniversary of Qalentia, by the Key. J. Kichatde, M. A., Henry | , jesty’s Bi y ¥ .q| Daudas, Esquire, third son of James Dundas, of Her Majesty's Birth, the ovens, will be honoured ; Dundas, and tis Lady Mary Derdas, to Catherine, | torday by a holiday in the public offices, and by i danghter of the Hon. Sir Robert Napier, | Levee at Government House, There is ne class) K- ©. LB. [The brideyreom iv brother to bis| ’ , ; : Fxcetlency the Lieutenant Goveriuor éf his Colony. | of the Queen's subjects who will mere sincerely sian smetagial pray for the blessings of health, happiness and! Died, | long life to Her Majesty than the Catholic people | Ow Bparauw o Beets mite Ath inetunt, John, | thi : poe ae sefany | OUly son ot Mr Malcolm McKenzie, aged 19 years} of this Island, and they can do this with a perfect | ogg npnthe. ’ Phedécenséd be lanionted by #urice cirelé.of friends and acquaintances. e : ee —— ‘ener ee After a few leurs illness, at the residence of with and apingoft Imperial forws in w hat is called Willimm Douse, Esq | of Congestion of the Brain, Such exhibitions of | Lelia Ada, daughter of Mr. Brederick Strong, aged fuss and| } years and o months. : ; : At Cable Head, Lot 4}, on Friday, the 8th instant, feathers,” are Judicroys at any time on the part | after a long and painfalillyess, which be bore with Christian resignation to, the Divine Will, Mr. = = indifference or disregard for the paltry trifling a Levee in this country. pride, pomposity, hollow pretension, |} Ronald McDonald, in the Sth year of liis age, a} . : | esteeme * -quaintane | but are now unhappily repulsive on account of the | tee" d by all bis asqaam + ge PE Passengers. In the Steamer Westmorkind, from Shediac, May | 16.— Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Johnson, Mra. Perkin, Misses Kelly, Cundall, Dunlop, MeLeod ; Messrs. | Wim. Candall, KR. 1B. Stevenson, KR. deartz, ‘Wir. | Weeks, Delany, Reilly and Purrow. . From Pictou, on tlie, I%th—Mra- Morton, Mise . —— a - | MeKenna, Doctor Nutherkand, Messrs. 8. Match, New Wesievasn Cneren, ~ Phe foundation | P. McDevitt, J. McNevin, Strong; Reilly; MeNutt, stone of the new Wesleyan Church, about to be | Murray, T. MeNutt, L. MeDeouald, D. McDonard, t! A Fuynald From Shediac, on the 20th—Rev Mr. Brewster, apy country —u Society that has been discountenanced by McPhail, Myers, McDonald, Messrs. A. R Jost, A.D. Morton, R. Ward, A. Sutherland, Bradshaw, There was an linmense concourse of) Drew, J MeKiuuon, Stevens, Hanson, Shaw, Capt | Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Mr. aud Mrs. Me : | Kenzie, Miss McIntosh. some eloquent addressen were delivered; and Front Vietou on the 22nd—Mrs. Beaton, M‘ss | Longworth, Mesers. W. Duchémin, T. | M. MiddJewood, T. Seamen, F. Bennet. va still xweeter melody frou | - ~ SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: | | May 15—Vayle, Bollong, Halifax ; goods. Kobertson, with the Wesleyan Church, contributed | 16— Bark Theresa, Braser, Liverpool; geueral cargo dchr. Enterprise, McDonald, Autigouish; limestone I8—Highland Mary, Mckinnon, Pugwash ; dente. | Kit Carson, Smith, Boston ; merehundise. Brothers, DeWolf, Pictou; coal. t9—Wiltiam & | Mary, Philpot, Pietan ; cool. Annie, Campbell, Sv. Joun, May 18. | Pugwash ; deals Mary & Courter, Hahn, Arschut | i i : - coal, 20—Carrie, Chapman, Bay Verte; ballast. Phe Confederate officers report their loss ”! Neptune, Foster, Bactomabe ; boards, Challenge, Leblanc, St.Jobn's; bal. Murs, Polturd, Shediac ; | luauber. General Stonewall Jackson's death was caused | ue THE CIVIL WAR LN THE STATES. | NEWS BY TEKLEGR APH. ee Three | CLEARED: His funeral wasa great demonstration of mourning. | potatoes. Julia Anu, Rich, Boston; oatsand mack Contederates have been extending their works |erel. 16 Thomas Clift, Cassidy, Philadelphia; rear and left of Fredericksburg. outs. Mary LeBlane, St. John's, Ntld.; potatoes Nassau advices report steamers Brittannia,| #4 flour. 19—Annie, Campbell, Pugwash ; bal - ’ obi iw ¢ * Tht Emma, Pet, Antonia, Victory, Calypso and Bau- Mary & « harles, Babin, Pictou ; coal. Elizabeth, : : z _ a Cumpbell, Merigomish ; bal. 20—Ferne. McDonald, | Nild.; produce. ‘Tribune, MeLeod, Wallace : bal MEMORANDA. Qubec, May Le Arges Se Elizabeth Yeo, | “ ; ; : : ; f ,. | Seott, from Bideford. 15—Wilham Yeo, Howes, | The writ of Habeas Corpus in \ allandigham 5 | from con May Dundas, Martin, aa { ‘ | Cleared,—Schr. Providence, Deszardines, for P. The New York World's despatch says that} E. Island; 425 Bbls. Flour. General Hooker will have full command of the) Livkgrout, April 22—Arrived Violet, from P. E. army, through any new advance movement, | Island. unaided by General Halleck. Flour five to ten cents lower. It is reported that the $300 substitute in the Conscription law will be ignored, and that every cnccye anne aE aie oes | The Ship ‘Crnada,” Wilson, from London to | Montreal, with a general cargo, was lost in the ice fon the 28th ult. Crew taken off by Ship * Able ill | Seamun,”’ since atrived at Quebec. -_ Sr. Joun, May 18th (evening). A despatch to the New York ‘Tribune’ PRICES CURRENT. CuaRLoTrETOWN, May 22, 1863. mand of the Department of the West. men, whether Conservatives or Liberals, who de-| Richmond papers have telegrams of Grant's | Provisions. westion, aud very | site the perpetuation of social harmony and the advance on Jackson and occupation of Raymond. Beef, (2mall) per Ib........-- aside aoa prevention of party strife in this hitherto peaceful} The Petersburg ‘Expres’ of the 15th say) Do by the quarter....................5d to Td If the Duke of New- Colon that the Coufederate Congress has provided tor| Mutton, per Ib...........6 66. cece ween 7d to 9d y. i the execution of officers commanding negroes! Pork, per Ib... 2... 0.26... cece eee es 3hd to 4$d hag dno ll ae It was moved by Mr. Janse McKinnon and | against the Confederates, aud for turning over; Do (smail)...... 904 whee theeeshnecmen 6d to Sd ion ore the Imperia -i seconded by Mr. Donald McLellan | the negroes to the State authorities. [tamb, per Ib. -...cccee 5 s.cnd a ereoentisebec dn l to the House of * : pena 0 regs 3 Lyi, det ie ri : , wally ee reg tend 2d. That as freemen and British subjects, we | The same paper says that affairs about \ ick | DGREe Cirethh) «0.00 die tei nocinstinveends lid to ls 4d $| cherish the open advocacy of just claims, and dis- burg cannot be regarded ax flattering, and that| Do by the tub........+--..-+-+++ 1s Id to Is 3d dain to have recourse, fur the attainment of place | 2¢ &tmost caution, skill, and courage aru neces-| Cheese, per Ib... ++. «+++ ++ +ee+ errr eres 3d to 6d and pension, to secret societies wherein the dene | oar to avant dignater. ‘ ae a ee wor a regardless of their own judgment and independence, | _. Forty-six hundred Federal prisoners have ar- | Ha. 7 OR eee Se 5d - 1d > deed ty shatemedlt eatts to ober the will of| 200 _8¢ Festress Monres fives Bichmwad via | SO, WF Os+-* vse ee ranere sere cere eee +S be fi und by stringent oaths to obey the wi o City Point | Pearl Barley, per Ib.... 0.0.0. sees scene 2d tu 2qd © few. ol ma ‘ : 1 Beams, per barred . ive. 20 2. cctieecs case 428 to 45s) : The indignation meeting held at Albany in| wile 18 aaa! ' It was moved by Mr. Miehael MacDor.ald, and | consequence of the arrest of Vallandigham was | oe - ee Saeete| Before a petition | seconded by Mr. Donald Gills, | considerably disturbed by soldiers lately returned | Sees sei hein “aig See RS Ee oat 3d. That as Seotehmen and the descendents of | “a the — : | ro ‘Memitabbes. ae Scotchmen, we deplore the unworthy action of | seneral Seymour sent a letter strongly con- | Currants, per ut itl eur countrymen in ranging themselves under the [dewning Vallsudigham’'s arrest. He charactor. | (S*T#O)% POF WS-- seb canens deseo sees oe ++ + - BORO! loeiety sabe name with an| wed it as a most arbitrary aud despotie act, und | Pens, Legh caqaree bare Some ey TS 7 banner of @ Society connected by name with an) ¥ ; Ps ' Hdtatuad, par Wanlls. 25 Foc obs scocnke ones cose : about “Catholic ascendancy”—the “ Nu-Popery” | adious tyraut, whose memory is branded with | 08° "0%$ dishonourable te the country. Carrots, por bush... 00s ..61 00.0000. 0. oe. none | (eternal infamy ~ the aor, acon re vur} Sr. Joux, May 19. Grain, — Se peed en! ’ Southern despatches announce that General | et a es san> hee eeceis sas nensien : none | ; ¥ . | Grant captured Jackson, after a hard day's fight.) Petey ©. Aithe tear te Nt ep aces Os to g3 | ed with gisgrace, xnd encouraged here tor politi-| General Shaded derintd at Jackies an tn| OO do SD ee oe a a on cal motires. : ; 13th with three brigades, and went tewards Portiry. } After the passing of these Resolutions, several | Vicksburg. He-must have been west of Jacksou | Tarkeya, each....-... Be NIDA as oF Sais he. 4s to 7s) very good addresses were made, in which Orange- | when it was taken. mae —? a Mette ee ee os 3 oe a | iow apd ite promgters were highly ceusared. §— | Ta Confederate lees st Rayueand om tho MN) OR 00s 22 NNER jeu. Mckinnos, Sec'y of Meeting. A steamer from Port Royal reports that it eeridges, enele us 20) 808550. oc... 8 ee May 20th, 1863. | heard off Charleston on the J4th heavy firing in Fish, ee —- | the harbor. Codfish, per qtl......-+ spre cese cece eee 18s to 20s | NEWFOUNDLAND. | Reports have reached Memphis from Arkansas | Herings, per barrel......... muentolten,6 <8 10s tu 408 | sin anim - ee | that Marmaduke fought a Federal force at Crow-| Mackerel, per dozens... 0.6.5.6... 6) eee mone | AKRIVALS FROM THE SEAL FISHERIES, 1863. | lvy’s Bridge, 40 miles west of Memphia — Confe- Salmon, per Ib, .. 6+ ge ee ee ene e cere ee es eee BONE} ALLAN Goopripce & Sons | derate reports claim vietery for Marmaduke. Lumber. | Heron, Goodridge, . " a 3200 | "et i on 7 ann dur- _ Coat bis anscekeat ceeawace 3s 6a to i ~ “ > } ing the war. e is believed to be on his way to | 0 SUEUR oc bs we we be hs aces 046s ones # to 5s K. McLea & Sons. Fort Warren, Boston harbor. | Do Rds as ik ots aaiek) 6 heer en co 9s | Dash, Mullowney, - - . 1750/ ‘The Coutederates are reported collecting a | Shingles, per M.-....-. be din na sin kh 108 to 15s wae Perey, - > - $460 | large cavalry force on the South Cumberland | Suudries. iliam, Stone, , 2000 | river, and infautry force in Fast Tennessee tor | Timothy Seed, per bushel....... ......128 to MGs | Pops ard a few other designing politicians, who | waut to betray, humbug, and cheat the tenautry | ef the Island. We will back the Government of | this Colony against Barnum, and all the other | ekarlatans of the world, for proficiency in the arts of Humbug and Deevit. aii —_-6@i pe... THe following paragraph from the Protestant Kitty Clyde, Snelgrove, of Saturday is quite worthy of the ingenious editor in every point of view, not excepting the | Surah Ans, Rabbits, McBuips & Kear. uccesa, Copley, © - ° - - - spelling in the word spys, which Mr. Laird bim- | Margaret, Jackmen, - . 1500 | self has, put in Italics tu make it the more con- R. O’Dwrer, spieuous:— | Chedabucto, Cole, - - . 1609 | “It may be well for the Vindicator people to | Brooking & Co. kuow that we do net employ spys, aud consequent- | Selah Hutton, Osburne, - ° ° 1600 ly oa keep thew running to the Post Office, | Packet, Rockwood, - - - 2200 or the Vindicator office! The information we | obtained about Mr. Whelan's correspondence | Pl conc -osualalaad . Was not from the Post Office, but from a freind | Kste Commins, Cummins, : pe im Halifax. It would be far more to the praise of | Jevtie, Mereb, - = = = = 1.600 the editors of the Vindicator and Examiner not to) pe Ww ng, Rit boM R sone do iniquitous things than to try and keep them | wi. Lilly, Burke x i : 1600 secret atter they are dove." ve sig ss i W. Grizve & Co. It is a matter of no consequence whether sr, | . 3 : site j : Anpszico, Warren, - - - - 27200 Laird obtained Lis information from Halifax Or | Garland, Smith, « ° ‘ - 3500 in Charlottetown respecting Mr. Whelan’s cor-| Leader, Hopkins, . . ° 1600 respondente, because it was a piece of great im-| ee Hopkiss, - a 4 = pertinence for the Protestant to take publie notice of it. “Mr. W. basa perfect right, in common | with every person in the community, to send | letters wheresoever he pleases; and no one but a very ignorant or presumptuous fellow would pro- | elaim the éircumstance through the press. If Mr. Laird is very anxious to gratify his curiosity further by reading Mr. Whelan's correspondence with the editors of Celonial journals, all he has to do ia to come to our office, and we akall shew him | authentic copies of it. He has insinuated that Mr. W. has done an “ iniquitous thing” in writing letters to persous abroad. Ie the mere aet of writing letters “ miquitous,” or are the letters “ imquiteus"’? _And while we are asking ques- tions, we may as well enquire, is there a new system of ethics established, under which a man. shall be entitled to “praise” for not practising imiquity! The Chuckle-head of the Protestant muuat have beeu sadly bewildered when the para- graph above quoted was written. — eo [coMMUNICATED. } SAINT DUNSTAN’S FESTIVAL. Saint Dunstan, that goodly Saxon Saint of Caoterbury, whwn Canterbury bad Saints, and England had monasteries instead of poor-houses to winister to her indigent; is not forgotten yet to the loving heart of Mother Church,—that Koyal Dame, of lineage long, illustrious and divine, back over nineteen centuries to the Divine lofant of that Asmonian Princess of the House of Th whom “- Crdion shall call blessed." St. Dunstan is in diction, i East,—and far away from his ul tomb, a worthy : ervoted. to hie boner ia a mate Gi Church of Unristendon cnn . tothe orig 1 which it was constructed! “It is this Cea of Rack ans, Sangriss the wentestio le - ogland with such illustriaus results to old faith,” whilst the blind, or those have eyes and can not see,”assail it. for those beyond our limits, that Goopaipes & Ke.iigrew. Reindeer, McCarthy, - - - 2000 W. Tuomas & Co. Primrose, Gosse, - - - 1250 J. McLavoa.is. E. J. Davis, McLaughlin, - - 2100 Wyoming, McLaughlin, - - - 2000 J. & W. Stewart. Antelope, Delaney, ° of ° 2000 Melons: Massteh, - - - 1500 Sneeser, Kuseell, - - - 1000 Lilly Dale, Davis, - - - 800 Baixg, Jouxstox & Co. Chall . Winsor, - - 1800 Speed, Morris, - - . o Henrietta Grieve, Bartlett, . - Bloodhound, Graham, - - L. O’Batex & Co. Hollyhock, Gallishew, - : : Meteor, Curran, - - . . Francis, McCarthy, - - . Houmsxtt & Co. Juno, French, - 7 - - Hunter, Rabbits, : . : Herald, Bartlet:, : - - P. Rograsox & Sox. Elissbeth, Percey, : J.&C Jost, Rumson, - - Glance, Pike, - - ° Glenara, Currie, - - - P. & L Tessrer. g 2: ele? S82 822 282 Aurers, Penny, - t : - R. Arsor 4 Co. Isubelis, Ryan, - - - . Stass, Row & Hoiuwoop. Leader, Geran, - - - ° —St. John Record, April 25. Seat Fisuert—The following sealing vessels arrived in this Hay since our last issue :—Isabella Kidley, Thomey, 3000; Rusina, Benson, Union, Pike, 2700; Margaret Ann, Murph , 1800 ; Harriet Kijdley, Joyce, 2200; Greyhound, Layton, 1000; Mary, Heater, 500; Avalon, 2000: to Kidle & Sons. Mary, Ayery, 2300; Angler, Vatcher, 1600: to Panton & Muun. Laurel, Green, 3800: to D. Green.—Carbonear—Spray, Winsor, 1617: tod. Rorke. Aurora, Penny, 1400: to M. Wilishear.— Brigus — Pearl, Wilcox, 2300.— Bay Roberts — Louiga, Bartlett, 2500.—(H. G. Standard, April 22. 7 . The Scottish American Journal of the 14th inst. gives insortion to the tollowivg “startling intelli. :—“We learn at in’ despatch of Earl Russell's, received at Washington a tew days ago, it ie —althodgh jn terms of a friendly character—that Mr. Adams should be at once re- called from Lis mission at the Court of St. James. The precise reason for Mr. A * recall being at this moment, we do net profess to know, but there is no doubt that the relatious of the two stands ou an elevated ground Fhe rear of the city, come three-quarters of a 1600 | are concentrated near Okoloua, ready to advance - 2000 | in the direction of the Memphis railroad. ‘| don for this market, and several of our mer- y | Very little of the oargo, it ig said, was sayed. | the purpose of invading Kentucky, under Breck- Clover Seed, per Ibs... i... .... +... 18 2d tols 6d Naomi, Parsons, . ° ‘ 4000 enridge. m i oe Or sii. Sep hie dg) Ve magd sed Is a ” rae Afton, Feehan, - ° m . 2500 Str. Jonn, May 20. Huy, per PSE Ei a bo oo Bebe cde wanes Ws to Ta | Rover’s Bride, Rhodes, - i . 2500; Grant telegraphs from Raymond on the 14th | fauee, Ad oe? Laas Unity 8/0) fr aee 3s 6d to ~ Fiash, Whelsn, : - - - 22 0) jnstant, that McPherson took this place on the | Daten’ wt oe on eis red SPY» Burke, " : , , an | Izth after a two hours fight. The Federals lost | Siem . se serene Nee VAR st Fae tae Yriek, Doge, - ’ Z . 2700 | fifty-one killed and one hundred and eighty wound- | Calfekion “at Be ee Meee Bownixe, Brotaers. ed. Confederate loss was much larger. OT i i ial la 8d to 4d | ‘ 3200) Gen. Hurlbut telegraphs capture of Jackson, | Mebepeking, qathis<..icces.<h ace Jtanviennenehted Rainbow, Woodford, - 3000 | and says from five to ten thousand mounted men} GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. The situation of matters at Murfreesboro’ re- mained unchanged. The Confederates have ex- tended their left to Williamsport, but without weakening their force. There is a heavy infantry force in front. A Louisville despatch says with the exception of eleven small regiments, Morgan's force is on the south side of the Cumberland river. Union wen think coutrary to this. The despatches are thought to be designed to prevent the Federals from reinforcing Rosecrans. A citizen reporte that the Confederates had abandoned Vicksburg on Sunday, marching on ridge north east of Lexington, twenty miles north west of Jackson. : | Bo Ship Builders. I ou Exauaxp.—By the “ City of 4ATER FROM ENNGLaND.—By the “ City o 2 ’R RRORIVE New York,’ at New York, we have English \ Se RNAs bane dates to the 7th inst —four days Juter than : ineignti ‘ i by the Halifax steamer. In reply to an) Ship Building Tools & Materials, consisting in part of- address from Northern sympathizers, pre- PIT SAWS—6, 6} and7 feet; CROSS-CUT SA Bs) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, sented by Mr Bright, Minister Adaws said he trusted that friendly relations would be| 4) to 6 fect; Underhill's” Ship Broad AXES; maintained’? between Great Britain and| ‘ Underhill’s” Ship ADZES; “ Thompson's” America. We are told that ‘* He asserted age ras acer Pee | ; ; y anié, Adze anc sSroud Axe undies, uuikers | thas, notwithstanding the tone of some Ballets and Irons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines, | speakers and journals, there is no nation for! pencils, Composition Roller Bushings and Com- | which America entertains greater regard than| panion Hinges, Brass Butts, Bolts and Screws, fur England, and if the real sentiments of; Cxbin Door Hooks, Mot Spikes, 4 to 8 inches; Iron, Galvanized, and Copper Boat Nails and Roves, all sizes; Binnacle Laps, Guarded Lan- terns, Log Lines, Slates and Giysses, Manilla Cordage, all sizes; Paints, Oils, Putty, and a complete assortment of smal lartieles used on board ship. ; each people could be clearly established to exch other, he would have no fear of cul- lision*’ Mr. Adams did net attempt to ex- plain how it happened that among * some speakers’? wasa Major General in the Federal army, who exceeded all others in denunciation of England. The American version of an article in the Times is that that paper *‘ looks on Mr, Adams’ speech as most reasonable and timely, and looks forward with mistrust for mutual forbearance. It says England must expect eome interruption to trade, und Americans must Colerate sume short-comings in consideration of the difficuities of neutrals. In another article the Times argues that it belvoves England to look leniently on the proceedings of Capt. Wilkes, in view of the maintenance of ber own rights when she becomes a belligerent."’ ——_ — 2 &—_-—_— The ship Parkfield, with a large and valu- able cargo from London for this port, struck H. E. STARBIRD & CO. ““ City Hardware Store.” Ch'town, May 25, isl Barn Door Hangers ! For hanging heavy Doors instead of Hinges. We desire to call the attention of FARMERS to the following advantages which they pos:ess over hinges :— Ist. The doors caunet be blow about by the wind, vor dindered from opening by snow and ice. 2xp. The doors will remain opén at any desired | width. — 3up. There can be no “ saggirg’' of doors, and there are vo pintles to work Joose sind draw out. 4tn. The om will last twice as long, and cost no more than a good sett of hinges. {eS A suali supply received for trial, at the “CITY HARDWA F on a ledge off Grand Manan, known as the E STORE” = ae et Old Proprietor’s, on last Wednesday, and| Cy town, May 25. in eet Puan became a total wreck. It is said that the day was fine and clear, and that the loss of the ship is attributed entirely tu the master's ignorance of the eharacter of our tides. The Parkfield usually brought out the greater part of the supply of goods purchased in Lon- Gardeners, Attention ! WE HAVE NOW FOR SALE, at the “CHPY HARDWARE STO Garden Spades and Garden Hogs and Ladies’ Hoes, Transplanting Trowels, Proning Kuives, Lay-out Linés, “Grass Hooks. H. E, STARBIRD & ‘CO. Ch'town, May 25, 1863. isl Sw NOFICEK:! LL PERSONS who have settled upon LAND of the Subseriber on Lot or Townsbip Number Three (3), in Prime Gounty, and who have taken minutes or agreements for the purchase of such Lands, are hereby required to make payment to the SUBSCRIBER, on or before the 2ist day of JUNE NEXT, ‘of all amounts due upon their mi- nutes or agreements, respectively, otherwise pro- ovels. akes, chante will be put to serigus inconvenience. It is remarkable that no tidings of the vessel's bejng cast away reached this city until the crew arrived here on es A smal) portion of the goods haye w]so been brought up. The oral of Grand Manan, itis said, have secured quantities of jiquors and gro- ceries.— St. Jahn, N. B. Freeman, May 22. Po The Ba ye ‘Theress,” Capt. Fraser, 42 days from Liver , G. B., with a general cargo of Merchandise, arrived here ov Thursday night last. She experieiced very heavy weather when 12 days out, and lost her main topmast, by which she wus t é nen ’ delayed several days. She was also detained 10| ceedings will be tiken at law to recover the same, days in the ice, eastward of the Banks of Newfound- | without any further notice. | side; Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill; Hon, Daxier land. Passengers by her—Capt. Hobbs, Capt. May, WALTER LANNAN. Mr. James ES Welsh, Mr. Munro and daughter, Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Koad, ‘ o . , nu countnes are pot in an entirely satisfactory eon- : ition.” , = Master McKay.—R. Ww. Queen's County, 25th May, 1863. $$ $$$ FS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE Freehold Properties — For Sale in Charlottetown. | "pue subscriber is authorized, by Power! of Attorney from the Preprictor, Mr. Thomas) | | Wariiams, of Auckland, New Zealand, to sell the | ment,) in the * Examiner’ news r, yesterday, to : . - | the statement I begged your leaedl a in the * Ja. | tonght he deserved, to eny private friends in Bri- following PROPERTIES, of whieh the two first are FREEHOLD and the third LEASEHOLD :— | First — The “OSBORNE HOUSE.” This pro erty ie situated on the North side of Water-street, | eles a frontage thereon of forty-two feet, and | ranuing back eighty feet, being part of Town Lot No. 14, in the first hundred of Town Lote in Char- | lottetown. ‘The Dwelling House is one of the most | pr‘posal, and our mutual agreement, to place the commodions and best finished in the City, with ex- cellent Stable and Out-buildings, whilst its immedi ate vicinity to the Wharves, Bank, ‘tslander’’ | office, Bonded Warehouse, Telegraph Office, and | principal seats of business, renders it one of the moet eligible business stands in the City. It is at present occupied Quder Lease, of which about three | years only have tu run, as an Llotel, for which it is | admirably adapted | ; Second — That pleasantly situated COTTAGE and OUT-BULUDINGS on the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, opposite Holland Grove and the residence of Ion’ Dr. Young, at present in the oc cupation of Mr. Hobs, Cabinet Maker. The land is | a part of Town Lot No. 76, in the Fourth Handred | of Town Lots in Charlottetown, measuring seventy: | two feet nine inches on the West side of Priace | Street, and eighty-foar feet on the South side of | Fitzroy Street. The pleazant situation, and it being | jou the highest land, makes it one of the most de-| ed while he was my Partner, and which he placed | (Wo groands, that my late partner bas sirable Properties for # private residence in the | City | Third—A VALUABLE LOT OF LEASETIOLD | LAND on the South side of Water Street, on which it hus a frontage of thirty-eight feet, runuing back sixty feet, between the properties of Robert Long worth, beq., and Mr. Samuel Batt, and opporite the Osborne House and Bonded Warehouse. Has sufficient stone on it to build a Cellar Wall thir y | feet front and sixty feet in length, civht feet high | all round. This Property is held wader Lease from | the Estate of the lute James Peake, with the privi lege of purchase ou the expiration of the lease in April, 1504, tor the sum of £152 currency, andis a | inost eligible stand tur any business. | If not previously disposed of by Private Sale, the whole of the above mentioned Properties will be wold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the various pre mises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of AUGUSI next. CHUAKLES BELL. | Charlottetown, May 25, 1863. ' | King Square House! VAL OF THE Greater Portion of our SPRING STOCK, Per ** GAZELLE.” te REMAINDER DAILY EXPECTED Pg Per “ PRIOKESS.” BEER & SONS. | King Square House, Ch'town, i May 29, 1863. E BEG TO ANNOUNCE ARRI- 5i NOTICE | TO WOOL GROWERS! \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, ar tue CITY TANNERY, 10 Tons GOOD WOOL, for which the subscriber will pay CASH, at his Ollice. W. BL. DAWSON. May 25, 1863, Ow N. B.—For the convenience of those at a distance from the City, the ** Hide & Leather Express’’ will eall at the several settlements through the Islund, and take the Woo! at their own "ane of abode, during the months of June and July. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, "PRYON. ryAN uk OWNER has the pleasure of announcing that his Machinery tor Carding, Spinning and Weaving is now in successful oper- ation, manufacturing WOOL into the usual deserip- tion of Cloth made in the Colonies. The Charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning and Weaving will be One shilling and three pence per yard, | other branches in the sane proportion. Wool, | which must be washed and dried, may be left with | M. J. Cacierck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, i any of the Ageuts for the Mill, from which further particulars can be learned. Wool and Sheepskins will be purchased for Cash, or Cloth given in exchange, loth received, as usual, to be Dyed and Dressed. Reduction in the Price of Gas | ypu Kk PUBLIC are hereby notified that | the “Gas Light Company ’’ has reduced the | price of GAS from 22s. 6d. to 17s. Gd. per thousand | feet, neat cush, commencing on the first JUNE) next. WM. MURPHY, See’y and Manager. Charlottetown, May 18, 1863. 3in FLOUR! FLOUR! aE: 150 Bbls Bakers’ FLOUR, 150 bbls. superior Family Dov. 2 casks BENZOLE, 2 light WAGONS, 1 Express do. 4cuses MATCHES, 4 boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 6 casks Kerosine OLL, 150 sides prime SOLE LEATHER, 50 half-chests CONGO TEA, te For sale by the subscriber, low for Cash, or | approved pauper. WILLIAM DODD. | Queen Square, May 18, 1863. 4i HANDSOME BUGGY, | BUGGY, NEAKLY NEW, (Scort’s) make.) with Hood and Reversible Seats, Pole, &c., complete, for sule by April 27, 1803. N. RANKIN Marine Insurance Company! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated 14th April, 1863. PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, HON. W. W. LORD, | HON GEO. BEER, JAMES DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY MASZAKD,Es@ SECRETARY: DANIKL J. ROBERTS. te Risks taken daily at the Oflices in Water-street. A CARD, *On the Square.” T HE SUBSCRIBER having been in the Commission Business for wany years, begs to intimate tu the public that he has now opened an Establishment at Suwnmerside, Prince Edward Is- land, where consignments will be received and promptly disposed of on moderate terius. Produce purchased and shipped to order. WM. BEAILRSTO, Auctioneer and General Agent. Summerside, P. EK. Island, May 11, 1863. tv Rerenesces — Hon. J. C. Porr, Summer. Davies, Charlottetewn; James Cameve cr, Esqr., St. Eleanor’s. 3m Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. A CHOICE “ASSORTMENT OF' Ww ATCHES always on sale, and warranted | to perform well. Price £3 10s, and upwards. WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &c. in; great variety. Charlottetown, August 4, 1862. Co-Partnership Notice. mue UNDERSIGNED have this day | eutered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of VAUX BROTHERS, WiiOLESALE and RETAIL. Cc. C. VAUX. H. B. VAUX. Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862 .| numberless favours he las ** showered ’’ upon me. superfine Extra and Pastry, for Sale low for Cash, | ther of his * nearest connections pe 'To the CREDITORS of the late Firm of SWABEY & ROBERTS, of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, in this Colony and ejsewhera, \ ENTLEMEN—L respectfully beg your NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To the CREDITORS of the iate Firm of! SWABEY & ROBERTS. of Chavtoter} perusal of the following statewent ;— town, Prince Edward Island. in this) Karly fast autumn, 1802, within afew days of the | closing of my business connection with Mr. Daniel a or a ok ~ | J. Roberts, he reyucsited the to tise my endeavours, ENTLEMEN, ~ The rejoinder that} and any eee f wight pare. Se provers ae si- e. Rte \j vertisee | taation as head clerk and ‘ erin or r. Roberts has published (as an advertise. | Seunieal- snd Os-atey wen a bh oe ot Colony and e!sewhere- G Ush North America, or elaewheré, stutiig, at the sue time, tiat be bad rented. or was on the eve of renting, 4 house in St. Joba, N. B., where be in- tea to place. his fuwily for the: winter months, and to go aad seck his fortune in the Cities above meutioued. Within a Jew beurs of the date of the signature of the advertiaement of our dissdlution of ne . , : Partuership, Mr. lie me eutire Winding up of our business in Mr. Hensley’s | should make up the Books of our jate Firm, and bands. Tam socry Mr. Roberts, in his address to! place them, and the collection of the debts, and the you, should have indulged in suck @ stupidly false | eutire winding up of our Estate, iv the hands of our and personal attack on the ebaracter of one who has,! Attorney, Mr. Joseph Wenstey, urging me to meet Lam sure, been, for some years past, his warmest, | bis wishes on this point onthe ples that he wae best, and most attached friend. Mr. Daniel Jackson |4c#Ving the Colouy, probably for ever,and that his Roberts bas the most audacious presumption, and, | “!"¢UMstances Were wueh straightened by the po- tor him, most low bred vulgarity, to speak of the | daria the pack > be ce lbenten ts tan Keay } # the period of his connection In businéss wit As Mr. Roberts makee vo altusion to the nature ol pies eaten Lex hi my sl Mt these **showers”’ of tavours, I can only hope, if they | ;,. eugayed at the rate eeeetinediae iene ave not deen fully reciprocated by we and my fa) jabors ys an accountant in thi lewd mily, that they may be sume day. I can consule | eg over the period of the follow eee Genie myself with the assurance that these alleged * tu-| wheu be neither left this Usui ner on . vours’’ have uot been of « pecuniary nature, as the ovks in Mr. Heusley's hands. Mr: business profits of the comparatively speaking small | since redused most thatly-to place the Books in any sum of £800 or £900 currency, the eutire awount, | Attorney's hands, though requested to du so by me to the best of my beticf, that Sr. Roberts evo: possess-| through Mr. Joseph Hensley. I much regret, ou in cur business at its commencement, have not Seen | Our ugreement. Firstly —Becanse Mr. Koberte’s more than sufficient, deducting bis legitimate shure | #!euls as a tmnn Of business have possibly beea ot busivess expenses, and suwe heavy losses we in- | Ueretotore more particularly directed to curred while ‘in Partnership, to masmtain him aud | - Canty ae “o cane fur SHORT PERIUDS, rather bis family in a respectable position in this Colony. an 7 oe = adhe Th successtully oF mateemae The fit time for any ene to judge of the various! BY nt ce tl ro a amounts in Cash and Guods tbat J have placed, at a ate ae SS : . ; berts, ure the nearest compections different periods, in our late Business, is after the | of, gentlemen, . lunder’ of last Friday, demands, I regret to say, a few further remaiks from me. My address to you was bot written, as Mr. Roberts concludes, with any | maltsnant feeling towards him, but to state ¢wo or thrive facts, together with my regret, for your own sakes, that my late Partner had not adhered to Ais e Books (that Mr. Roberts still retains) have been Your obedieat servant, audited by a competent uccountant. I regret to say | STEPHEN SWABEY. tbat there is not the slightest foundation for Mr. Warblington, Ch'town Koyalty, Rouberts’s most unwarrantable sesertion that [ failed | Alay 14, 1863. i . tw place any Cash, according to agreement, in our business last July. Who relative may be to whom Mr. Robe: wen Lae aS 96 Ge 10 my relative Oo whom Mr. rts ; alludes “tas having assisted toa very large amount | Firm of SWABEY & ROBERTS, of mdeed,”” (whatever this expression way mean, [| Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, kuow not. 1 was not aware that Mr. lioborts, dur- in this Colony and elsewhere ing das life, owned any sum of wo.ey, approximat- omseiea’ an . ing to ony “very hive amount,” — ao 4 KENT LEMEN,—ti was wuch surprised jum and lis means, and his antecedents pretty weli, ut rending in the last isune of the * Ishinder” But as Mr. Koverts most condescendiugly says be | a rather novel kind of advertisement, of matters re- ‘sual be ready torender bim the same. service ing solely to wyvelt and the person by whom it again,” there may be hopes fur my relative yet. wus inserted, Mr. Stephen Swabey, of Wurblington, I fewl, gentlemen, that my apology is inueed due age ae eae roa vf the late “ ru oO a ®; wae as to you fur my rather lengthy letter, aud again must aslaved a anlien ut the'utter want of oo mae SOLEMNLY KEITERATING cach and every statement [ : F laid before you last Friday, J ness displayed iu aluost every statement it contained. I remain, your obedient servant, By pane ‘the ay sane diately . - STEPHEN SWABEY. | ,hould have been forced upon the potice of the Warblington, Ch’town, May 19, 1863. — i general public; but having unfortunately been wa- Le ERR, a ta eel a that al S a To the late Creditors of the late Firm of| hore whe read Mr '$ eee’. letter should Swabey & Roberts, of Charlottetown, alro real my unswer. in this Colony and elsewhere. ‘The subtily malignant feelings that every | sentence and inuendo of Mr. 3t n Swabeys ENTLEMEN :—Mr. Stephen Swabey’s | second letter contains (always excepting his inust extravrdiuary production, I have vever, I thank God, seq equalled, nor did I hitherte believe that customary seasoning of persoual abuse and low irop)) nothing but a reiteration of statewents I hive | they could exist in any beart but that of a . lessly incurable man. What could have pro- already, on the unimpeachable testimony of Joseph flensley and Kichard Slogget, Esquires, Proven To duced such feelings towards we | um at a loss even tu conjecture, us L have, for the last four or five Be Fase. I have neither time nor inclination to continue @ correspondence so uninteresting to the years, showered faver upon faver upon him, and public, and su profitiess to myself; therefore, any future remarks of Mr. Stephen Swabey’s will be would still have continued to assist him in little way I might be uble to, had he not, by treated with SILENT CONTEMPT by, Gentlemen, own conduct, placed it out of my power 60 te do. My reason ie dissolving my toines Your very obedient humble servant, DANIEL J, ROBERTS. with Mr. Mephen Swabey was the failure on hi Ch’town, P. E Island 23rd May, 63. isi li part to introduce a certain sam of money into the AUCTION ! ate Firm in the month of ae ashe bad Dry Goods! Dry Goods! promised and ayreed to do. 1 with him with the most friendly feelings, but I could ‘hot afford to "DEA, &e. &e. Ex GAZELLE from LIVERPOOL. go on supporting his family, as well ae my own, entirely by my sule exertions, and almost entirely FEO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant, by my sole capital. at IL o'clock, a.n., at the subscriber's Sales Room, 1 Mr. Stepheu Swubey's Statement, to the e‘fect that I requested him to use any little influence he might have to procure mea Bovk-keeper’s ment in Neashes or Montreal, is,utterly sad techy false ; and I prove it toSacohy refercng to Richard Sloggett, Esqr.. who knows that | expressed annoyance at Mr. Stephen Swabey's talking to him about itund improvising little billets for me ihad no intention of occupy ng—that-1 had never spoken to him about, and oo would have been far more suitable fora man in his cireumstances, were he fit for them, than they would be for me. 1 bad then and have now both means and velf-relianee enough Queen-street— two do far more for myself than either nu Swe- Striped Regatta SHIRTINGS, COTTON WARP, | bey or any other man of the mame or would GBEY COPTONS, COBURGS, ever do for me; and I am not yet mean-spir White bo. Printed DO Cotton Handkerchiefs, enough to allow myself, or useless enough to be foreed, to live upon the uncertain charity of my wealthier relatives. MUSLINS, Cotton Hose, Neck Ties, Cotton Linings, Threads, Mr. Stephen Swabey states that I asked him for Counterpanes, Tailors’ Canvas. CREDENTIALS SUCH AS HB MIGHT THINK | DESERVED, to some of his privute friends in Canada. Lam ———AL3SO——— very sorry to see that Mr. Stephen Swabey's me- 30 Chests TEA. Lngtieh mory is so very defective, aud cau only dis- 20 Malf = =Do. Importation. tinctly affirm that I never asked Lim for au of the kind. IT was telling him one day that I in- tended going to Montreal through the Winter to make arrangements for some small cargoes of Floar, to be shipped to me in Charlottetown throagh the 30° Puncheons MOLASSES, 2 do ALCOHOL. WM. McGLiLL, Auctioneer. ¥ | New Machinery having been erected for that pur-| Charlottetown, May. 18, 1863, | counng scason, and Le at once offered ine letters of pose, which will eusure its quick return. | —,........... a. oe | introdaction to some of bis friends these. Teams cuaarae & Seauer> | Administrator’s Sale. not in common courtesy refase them, though I CHARL AD > | knew well that any hitercourse on m 4.3 with _ Tryon, May 23, 1863. : the friends Mr. Stephen Swabey any ly to in- Farm, Stock and Implements, Household Furniture, &c. re be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, Mr Stephen Swabey next states that I at HILLSBORO’ HILL, the Farm occupied | that | should make wp.the Beoks of the by the late LC, Wontay, Esquire, on MONDAY,| Oh! that unfortunate defective inewyry THE 8TH JUNE NEXT, at i o'clock, all the ‘| how much it has to answer for. What STOR i; INP S hei ly this: Sev veeks lo STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, viz:—— ee ae dietelion af san Saat tioduce me to, would be a drawback rather an assistanee tu any business operations I might cou- template. é . Hy 3 HORSES, 10 Head HORNED CATTLE, | Public sule of the remaining effects of the Fir, 7+ PiGs, Lot of Farming lmplements. | and i proposed that one of us should the nia | business, meanwhile, for the adv of both. é _Mr. Stephen Swabey, in this instance, answe All the Household Furniture, &e. very truthfully: “ i” know I £m not fit to do Terms-—Al) sums over £2. credit until November | ld fellow; you hud better undertake it,” and i next, ou approved Joint Notes of Hand. was then mutually agreed that I should change th WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, | Estate with the sum of Five Pounds per week May 11, 18¢3. some sual! compensation for my services. That th c ihe Moshe of pe ite Fine wae to be in ALSO — TO LET, for a te of 20 hands of Josey ensley » War bever eve or 9 tone of 50 pesmty the mentioned between as, hong! shortly F sfE<i Farm, consisting of 375 acres of Land. partly clear- |! ; . before my ed; the remainder covered with wood et fongers. intended trip to St. Joho for the winter, 1 did tell Apply to Geonae Wonrur. Mr. Stephen Swaber that 1 thought aluvet all the: RENFREW HOUSE, (Thomas’s Old Siaud ) Great George Street. DHLANY & WILSON RE NOW OPENING A PORTION OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, | ————_ COMP RISENG———_ Ladies’ Dresses §& Dress Materials, in the newest styles; Manties and Shawls, in Filleo Paisley, Blick bound, Cashmere, Norwich, and other makes ; outstanding debts would Le collected befure except the mortgages and other | which could easily be left to the ape cure of Joveph Hensley, Exqr., Suring te ° Mr. Siepheu Swabey says, in the seatence in bis jetter that Iam now answering, that 1 stated to jim that my circumstances were much straitened | by the pecuniary losses I had ComPanaTIVELY #us- iB ’ jhe had a considerably — suin invested in the | busitvens than Lhad. So far was this from being the case that | may mention, that at the commence- | ment of my most unfortauute connection with | Stephen Swabey, | was able to place, and did place, | intothe Firm, ovem SiX TIMES THE AMOUNT IN aNd Goons PALD For that he ; I dissolved the Partnership, 1 may add, thet my uicrest in the business was still ver i larger than Mr. Stephen Swabey’s. ‘ facts the | Books of the late Firm, which are now im my | session, aad which were kept bya ution ie. | Stephon Swabey reposed the utmost in, | will readily and clearly prove, Mr. Stephen S | bey’s losses while in connection with ne were jum happy to say, trifling ia comparison to the amount of business carriec = ; fee extrava- : yances — patent to the who — Were enor- Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, | mous; - his conduct now rewinds me of the | Nursery Story of the GREEDY LITTLE BOY _ who eut his cake, aud then cried because he couldn't Gloves, Belts. Bonnet Frouts, and a variety of other | eat it over ayuin. | When Mr. Stephen Swabey states that I most Seasonable Goods.) S | flatly netaaod to place the Books of the late Firm Ce” The balance - our Stock hourly expected. | an > do. Unser tomy that hein himwell ope DELANY & WILSON wa churge of a Very grave and heinous nature. Renfrew House, May 18, 1863, | People can draw their own inféreaces from what follows, and for the truth of which li wh be i ed Heuste rym “ull who may be interested to ' -% re it it was from him I received Ex “THERESA.” : ; ” -|him I sent th we of witich I retain), OW LANDING, Ex above SHIP, | stating that t was guite-wiling that the Books and will be sold at a low figure— - | should be placed in me hands ot oo. A i 50 3¢ SOAP | might approve of, only premising Mr. wO ae Pee ’ Swabey sheuld alove bear the expenser attendant upon the collection of the remaining debts, or that | 1 should receive the sume rate of per upou | all the debts I had collected since vamoc surEn | waexs alluded to by Mr. ue | Attorney we might empower Ww | lecting the remainder. | And ladtlt, Mr. Stephen states that the | nenvieet chisennte ty for auiiash deg Measte af tee 29 bbis PALE ALE, (in pints and quarts,) 10 “ DUBLIN STOUT, do de ALSO——— Hourly expected per Parorrss & Craxus— 30 chests ENGLISH TEA, 10 cuscs CHAMPAIGNE, 10 “ GINGERETTE, N. RANKIN. | lute Firin of Swabey & Roberts are his own sxkaRast N. RANEBLN. | CONNECTIONS AND RELATIVES. This is an ex- May 18, 1863. T& RW jtraordinary statement that I |! huow 9 a? ae Ss. ~ | whether the man thinks he ig telling the or ER ECR ODV A. To | rapoce eeunecionn snd ection’ ton voy ares 1 W. BRECKEN has removed his) nount indeed— (and which I will enter into ¢ place of Business from Pownal-street to the | fally, if he forces me so to do)—I frankly admit, premises recently occupied by Parker Mennice, | and shall be happy to reuder him the same services next dvor to the Bunk of P. KE. Island, where be | aguin. And that I was also fool enough, at Mr. has on hand—JUST RECEIVED—__- Stephen Swabey's copes and argent request, ail ’ na most unjuctifi misrepresentation, to Per Schr. “Orion,” from New York, (2) Pe or m private furniture to caannd at . 1SO Barrels Flour, a pice my connection wust also with shume and sorrow Whether [ shall ever again | my furniture realized to the , connection relative,” j | of ix, very prob ical. Apo! or approved credit. DAILY EXPECTED, BY BRIG « URANUS,” FROM LONDON, 30 Chests Superior Congo TEA, (warranted ) very me en +0 jong < oy on on = R W. BRECKEN. | *t of ~~ Senet, + heen May "8 Their very humble su bein oH A Beautiful Set of Teeth. DANIEL J. ROBERTS. ERFECT freevom from premature de-| —"S##¥ evening, 15th Muy, 1863.__ ial in eay, and Teeth of a pearl-like whituess, the use of Joun Gosnert & Co's CHERRY TOOTH PASTE. For sale at the City Drag store of w.R. Wa iN. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. . No More Choking! NHE Hairs of Hopkin's Adamantine- Cemented Tooru Brusues will not come out by main force. For sale at the City Drag Store. WATSON. Ch. Town, Noy. 10, 1862, pure UNDERSIGNED has in Store a _ Mareh 2, 1863. 6m Barley! Barley! WANTED, 3000 Bushols BARLEY. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1863, a “ tsned, cudeavouring to lead the reader to infer that . : ™