‘'t\ we ¥; KX Ab.d% eee OE + EEE PP Pe FF ET Le CP RE Se ES ee eT RS a Lar a OS a eR ee eee SOT TEL RET a ee 8 ee ee rials t moat Res redty : t elae—I y be 1 : to as were - 3 homie very nea\y eXveMied penci dawnyrs. Aol To me Eorron or rar WssMiNner. , \ i aythr f cil Cas as) a it) ioe t SN Wa i ve { \ Vi ins | toy . . nt, tie most deadly énefoies of tre natural Hier dad etple that won si. a So fs Te ay “0 : ‘nf al Dean Sir, —The Charlottetown correspondent of a journal i fulional privileges and social vation ’ er years, Much praise as due to i! young lady for th published i the neighbouring Province, ealled the Presi y- j i bely iped nay reur i, mm tae ficld of credttacle alan per dn Woieh she aegn en herseil, rot: y on tertan WW riness, has thoug glit fit to siug his Poa sin dn praise Ui, 4! an ands ratirte like the situy ls, cind-hearted and deiiveri i the address, but aiso througiout (he whole f the and in reference to, the copduet of the Cowbination of ti Ithotglr a — girl of the old Scvteh sung, exim — eee Otteen or sixiven classes were then ex- |" truthfui men and genuine liberals,” at the recent general J ; eh lk J ng" a poh wes | : “ils . 7 d “ — a seater gg ogo, Grauimer, tseouraphy,| election in this Island. ‘We'll clot the Inwyer's grop-brecke for a” the i hes dane us yes; ne Te ee Giobe, Hmory, and French. The) Now, Sir, that “the truth is great and will prevail’? is a ——— 2 with bis co-mates and..fellows in dec ‘ption, anon cae Re ba different Glasses examin do was exces diny ly | generally necep ‘ted axiom; and os L intend to write the plain fondly exiléhiein-the hope that ‘they have redvemed them-: *® sfuctory, Answers Were given, especially tn the Geograpty aie ; t} hi , j ryt} tradict the sclt ud ¢ whole body of the clique trom wiiat so lute and Urstory Classes, Dy pupils apparen ly not inore than erght waa simp! e truth in this letter, and sh rai foe he ot + then" death, desolation, ruin and d cay ’*——ghali | PFsine years of age. (hat were seally surprising. Vhe afer. | Pelluyea- liner correspou dent of the Witness, ‘t feel confident $0 sneoring!y eOuplument their retiring friends by thus °" clisses were acreeatly varied by the performance, an (OF an easy task in conlronting and refuting = nameless aposti ining Clean Sor of downca |: pret e enime,y ae: the Bloomer Polka, | wotayonist and unknown follow: Protestant. The corres: | ; tin ls, and suallow, changing men!” | Carnival de Venice, Les Jolis Oiseaur, La Source, ll Barliere ai 7 nt is samewhat enigmatical in his manvder of express: 143 5 | » > LBV G Stated | de Serrgeta ane La Chassetite tater ot whicu was periormed | apd if ] wrongly interpret his meaning, which way, in some * Only what we know Is -an inated, plotted and set down; niy Siays but to be huld the face Qi (hat eovas ton Which shail bring it on.” vr { io be CORL: ued.) - —-<-— * ~~ ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. On last Wednesday the Annual Examination took place at } Oy fo less than six of tue pupils. Several appropriate pieces A French dialogue by nine orien of the pupils and in which Moss M, Me Donald, who has j been learning Preach only about six weeks, took a promine ss | part, afforded much pleasure to the audience. We cannot do | justice to the bappy manner in which the poetical contest be- iweep Justice and Mercy was sustained throughout by Misses B jot vocal musie) were also sung, Reddinand A. Millner. These ladies appeared to enter tnto the real spiritof the contest, and delighted the audience by the ease, gracelulness and expression with which they performed their } Varseasis parts, The examination had now continued about three hours and the deep interest taken in the proceedings by «ali so far from flagging, was nenal'y oon meesent, c closing address was delivered by Miss M. MeDonald, a voung dy ofabent twelve or thirteen years of age, and daughier of the late Hon. J. which took a least ten minutes to dehver, was couch: d in such appropriate McDonald. ‘This address, llanwuage, and delivered in so eracetul and affecting a manner, ip ch. ‘The finak i that after the short spsce of a few months their pupils were pre-} | the above Institution. Besides the parents and friends of the student ind the Roman Catholie Clergy t.roughvut the Istand. a large concourse of ladies and gentlemen attended. So j susiv were the recitations varied, and the intervals s reeably filed ap wita voeul and instrumenta! music, that ; Le 2 i interest of the auéic estesled Sti it was impossi vie Chat tae Mats rest o be audience should fox a moment flag. Examiners were selected from among tie ‘ rs, as the different classes were brought in to the ball, 2 i 2 ) ? one of the professors informed the audience what the class 1 the examiner was at hberty to select between the pe i. limits. Cresar, the lowesi Latin class examined, yave in three books, although one of the papils has not quite ‘ i his first year at Latin. The Virgil class gave in two f the J i, although the average age of the pupils texe i ie or 13 they were subjected to a careful | examination net only in the meaning of words, the rules for wculiarities of some of the more difficult Lin the Jesson, the metre, quantity, Xe. Cicero 8 fou . b t th 3 ] hich oceurte The next class gave, in on diff-rent occasions, ‘ r a) s against Cataline, and the whole of the Odes of ii fue sam pupils, with others to the number of ut twenty, forming in the every-day-work of the college two chisses, and taken up together to save time, gave in tie tn T vlemazyue. The examiners, as if ] ig ied at this ore duwn pretty heavily, especially on the French pet, wilh the excey tion of one or two touching on nestion asked received P sak aaa Freneh verb o eae al fe ae of mankind—ol every parent and of every Christian. ; — peta a? r i S i a ene ref — ox We give below the names of the y ving ladies who dis-| ? ~~ eu te ays aires It is onty } gr tinguisied thomerelves m the several classes examined, rai Of ti FOHLIeMmeH apport d tv exumMine nt c).wses elicited the praise of all present by the | Nomryarton or Prizrs menitep by the Prrits or THe ConGRE- | st nn rv in whieh they discharged the yery delicate] G@aTION oF UTES Dame, Ciatiorretiws. Jur 15, 1858. duty estas theme |For the sutefaction of tmuty of 0%] Cristian Duetrine—Ist prizs_by Miss E, Reddin, A. Me- : | Donal ne and " MeDo maid; 2d by M. Preston and f. O’ Mara. ty ¥ NFS ee Application—Ist prize by Misses H. MeDonaid, £. Reddin | st, Edwin hk lis ; 2d, Nei! McKinnon. a is. Poirier. : is % hi Aahon a) &%. Kelly; 2d, 8. Chaisson,|, Assiduity—Ist prize by Misses M. A. Reid and J. McDonald. i ‘ pS") MeVPonAIG } . , aj 3 Lpar., ’ 5th Eneuisn Crass. ' : ¥: x : oe = ? Fagg ' 7 ; c DONE Reading—Ist prize by Misses fF. O'Mara, A. Power and F. M2 wicn Sacreei—bet. Dh Dal 9441 Coholan | Carroll; 2d by M. Preston and AprMurpiy ; dd by C. Griffith. | ' ee es aly 3 ere at ne Grammar—Ist prize by Misses F. O’Mara and A. Power; Latin Composition, ist class—ist, NcH MenKinmon ; <d, i.) 4, . eee +) i ‘ 2d by M. Egan and A. Murp! hy; od by C. Grifith. seg . . a me Ge mera hyde prize hy Miss. S F. V" Mar: t and A. Power; 2 class— 1st, Donald McDonald 21, Dugald McDonald. 2, jy 31, Preston & M. Byans’d by C. Grifith © A. Murphy. tua, a ide ee * ‘ Arithme sido bub price Up Mis $F. Mara: 2d by A. Power ; ai cla j . Daly; od, AL. Concian, 1 34.b¢ M. Evan } uly r, Ist class—ist, R. McDonald; 2d, Dugald |" t casaoe ith Cuass. Mal : } : be: JL 3 " 9a cinne +iedy Bll yle; 2d, P. Metntyre. i vee Miss M. Burke; 2d by M. McDonald ; arte 4 ‘ : 24 class—Ist, D. Daly and M. Coholan ; 2d, W. MeNamara. f rraphy, ist. class—Ist, Dugald MeDonald and P. Doyle a » Melsaac and P. Mi ant yre. 2) class—Stat, AboLah y 3; 2d, W. McNamara. od cl —ist, James Henry and i, m. O'Neill; 2d, James McDonald and DPD. Brenan. Ancivut History—tist, Joseph McDo nald and P. Melntyre ; >) LE Sain Pranee—Ist, M. Coholan and M. Lahey; 2d, J larp!y. Li rited States—Ist, Jas. McDonald and D. Bre- na W. O Neill and James Uenry. ‘ i Jat ‘ . } Lntiqnities—Ist, N. McKinnon, Dagald McDonald, Jiseph McDonald and D. MeIsaac; 2d, Sylvain Chaisson. \icohra—Ist, P. Doyle and D. Daly ; 2d, Joseph MeDonald Gaom otry-—Tat. Jo a MeDonald 5 2d, D. Daly. Elem of Astron maty and Use of Cele til Globe—Ist, P. Use ‘syrestrial Globe—Ist. James eng and W. Me- Narmara. 2d. M. Coholan and J. Murph Arit! e— st, BR. McDonald; 2d, ie O'Neill English Composition, Ist class— Ist, E. Kelly ad P. Doyle; au, McKinnon, T. Kethy, D Daly and D. Melsaae. 24 class—Ist, M. Coholan and R. McDonald; 2d, P. Me- Ietv: nd W. MeNamara. elist; Grammar—lst, M. Coholan; 2d, W. O'Neill and Spelling—iIst, W. O'Neill; 2d, James Henry. i ut t ti mn of : reneh inte English, Ist class—Ist, I 3 i and Dugald . oa. 4 Chaisson und é MeKinn a; 2 : h. Me} . Daly ; ; 2d, W,.O'Ne ill and | bclass—Ist. M1. Lahey and P. we Intyre; 2d, Jas. Prauglit. 1 ¢luss—Ist, Ms vholan and | French C ‘ompos tion—Ist, S. Chais ssomn 5 2d, P. Doyle. French Grammar, Ist class—Ist, P. Doyle ; z i. Jus. Me- Donald and Dage!d McDonald. 24 class—Ist, P. McIntyre and James 4 W. MeNamara. 4d class—Ist, I oy ny | Religious Instrection, Ist class—Ist, N. McKinnon ; 2d, P. Doyle and E. Kelly. ‘. McDonald ; 2d, '. Daly and D. Brenan; 2d, J. Marpliy and Melly, | | j | j | { } | ' ' ir | E. Cabill and C. $4 clase——Tst. 12. McDonald and M. Coholan; 2d, P. Me- | McNamara. . O'Neill: 2d, Totyre and W 3d elass—IJat. ¥ Ji ames Mo Donald. The nrizve for of prize for £ Direetors of the College, awarded by their fellow students to N. McKinnon and Dugald McDonald. ant lp I OD CONVENT EXAMINATION. ii] be long remembered by those who had Last Thursday the pleasure of bein zy present at the Wxamoinetion of the pup is f of ‘he Convent of Nowra Dame. His Excelle ney the Lacut. | Governor, Lady and feunly were present, as were also this \“ . Forsh “irburion, &e, the Very Rev. Messrs. ibrenan, ‘oles, James MeDonald, V. G. in the Mayor, the llonbles. td most of the other Cathole Sout three fundred other gentiemen and ladtea. f’pectable sualence neser before assisted at an examination i Charlonetown, and certamly tone was ever more highly " eased and crauitied. The Convent School has been open “iy a few moaths, and people did not expect that the arduous ‘0ors of the good Sisters of Notre Dame could possibly, in so “orLatime, have succeeded so far in training these comnuyttted theatre charge, as was evinced by the display on Thursday. Al those present On the occasion were agreeably surprised and “er delighted at the creditable warner in which every thing Conn . ected with the examination passed «fff. There betng no spxrtment in the Convent enfficient!y large | Tihe examination, @ part of the garden south side of the Mlding was fitted up for the veeasion, by being tastefatly | Ke losed with evercreens overlung by ag awning, furnished Wh se ats, &e. W iuhin this enclosure a raised piniform Was ne ted, Several Very hay Pun s on which tue pupiis made their app aranuce idsome pieces of esbroidery, the work of some of the | » Were displayed to the public view in splendid frames, | iner; 3d by A, “iléner, A. NicDonald and vt. id conduct was, with the approbation of the 13 | Clergymen of the Island, and | A more } | Presbyter:an Witness ; °° W. B. Wellner, + ity Clerk,”’ in| ifrom Viessrs. Jd. W. it Domo, } Prince County. Oth linost Sanguine expectations of their friends. hat mo oraised the admiration of all whg heard it to the lighest —'* God save the Queen,’ by three of the young ladies, ciosed the Grst-examination of the pupils of Notre | Demme, Charlottetown, It reflects wreat credit on the geod Ladies of Notre Dame, gared to undergo an exannation that fas doe such havor tel all coneer i But a ligher re- ward than newspaper praise ms their hope. Charlotreiown has alresdy began to perceive the great bles-- ing that will secernve to a and to the whole Island, from the establishment of a Convent School, uv rnd a social education of a bien arder can be obtained. which a moral, relig on- SS heatyye on any prefessed ( ‘Aristian, shame on any man that would im eny manner enoravour lo create pre judice avainst Ladies, who, by the purny and hohness of their hives, spread an odoeus of sanctity around thea. and whe, by their soble and genereu- efforts, and indefatigable exertion ta he sacred cause of Curistian wilizatien, merit the undying gretitude of every well- wishes Gira . mar— Ist prize hy Misses M MeDonald and M. Barke ; 2d by M. A. MePi uillips 5 ¢ 3d by E. Barry. G prize by Misses M. MeDonald and M. A, ie. Cahill and M. Burke > od by | i. Barry. prize by -Miss M.-Burke; 2d by M. Me- A. MePhillins. 3d CLAS Grammar—Ist prize by Misses M. A . Reik and J. McDonald ; \. Handratian; 5d by EK. Reddin, FE. 1 Geography —Ist prize by Mises M, A. Reid, J. and H. McDonald; 2d by KE. Reddin, A. McDonald and M. A. Handrahan ; 3d by M. Fs Me Biouald, EK. ' eeu Fab Ph ii}i Ipe 9d by Arithmetic —I]st Donald; 3d by M. Me , MLE. McDonald Millner and C. Li uhey. and J. McDonaid; 2d by Ff. QO’Mara; 3d by M. Burke and &. Barry. iiistory of Ireland—Ist prize by Misses J. McDonald and M. A. Handrahan; 2d by F. O’Mara. fListory of | vel ALS Eee ore hy Misses A. ? MeDonald and iM. A. Reid: 2d ‘by H. McDonald and E. Reddin; 3d by Mi. | Leddin and M. od by M. story of France—tlst prize by Misses E. 4 Reid 2d by H. McDonald and A, McDonald ; . Me Thmeild. 7 metic, 2d division—I1st prize by Miss V. E. Mel age sf 2d by H. McDonald; ad by E. Reddin and A. McDonald. lat divisi m—Iist prize by \iss A. Millner ; 2d by C. Labey ; od by u. A. Reid. Composition—Ilst prizo by Miss A. Millner ; vieDonald ; 8d by A. weDonald Writing—Ist prize by \ iss A, Millnei | 3d po i. Reddin and E, Viliner. >roblems on the Gh yhes— lst pr ize by Visses i. EB. MeDonald unt 2 H. MeDonald; 2d by J. Me Donald and M. re Reid - 3 by A. MeDonald and vi. A. Handrahan. Fauncn CLASS. teading—et prize by Nisses J. weDonaldand M. A. Reid ; 2d by il. ‘Donald and A. Me Done ald ; ; od by ME. M‘Donald, Lu! ley. Colloquial =~ ses, 2d division—1s t prize by Misses Burke and F. Mara; 2d by &. Barry and A. “urphy. Ist divi ion Ie prize by Misses A McDonald, J. McDonald | and i. A. Reid; 2d by "BE. Reddin and si. A. Handrahan ; 3d by Mi. Preston. Faney Work—Ist prize by Miss H. WeDonald ; 2d by E, Mill- ‘ : Reid, Ew broidk ry—lst prize by Viisses A. Naliner and E. Cahill; 2d by EK. Millner, E. Red lin and M. A. a. cPhillipe ; 3¢ by C. Lahey Drawing—Ist eee by Miss A. Millner 3d by Mi. Burke Iustrume tal Se Seaaee prize by A MeDonald ; E. a ddin; 3d by A. Millner and H. McDonald. Vocal vi asic—Ist prize by \isses J. weDonald and Viva | Handrahan ; Millner and M. Burke. TO CORRESPONDENTS. The following communications are in type, and will appear 2d by M. 2d by a4 Lahey ‘ ; 2d by A. McDonald ; 2d by in our next No:—‘: A member of the Church of England,”’ in reply to the misstatements of the answer to the communication, lately published in this paper, Morrison and D. Davies; ‘* Josiah Me- Leod,”’ on elerical tyranny and despotism in the Free Church at New London; * A Highlander,”’ on clerical tyranny at, and previous to the last election in the Belfast district ; >in refercnee to the election in the first district of ‘and will be attended to, as sven as space will permit. —_————__-—_—— + ree > —-—__—_——_———_ A nuinber of miscellaneous articles, news, &c., prepared | for this paper, are unavoidably deferred for want of space. 7_- oS * Launched, At Trout River, on the 26:b June. from the Shipyard of Mr. Hagh | Prager, a Brigantine called the Funny Forrester, of the burthen of 113 tons mew, 155 old measurement, fur Messrs. G. & W. Baguaill. a ) (meaning, L infer, reasing when the | ned, and the successful issue of which surpissed the} 1 2d by H. MeDonald, A. McDonald and M. | McDonald | Millner and C. Lahey. | listury of America—Ist prize by Misses M. A. Liandrahan | E. | regret to state, ** Legion, .. 2 2d by M. Preston and Uf. MeDonald ; od by A. | ¢ correspondent of the | er communieations have heen received AMINER. 1 as much his fault as mine. the corres .ondent’s para graphs and statements categ: ically, apd reyerently leave it m bigher Hands to judy re how {fn * Papists, Puseyies and Pol hiiiens have “i sidiously ” attacked * Liberty and Religion, or sold their birth-right and | souls for a mess of pottage.” Now fora few flat contradictions. No. 1. The eor resp ondent writes to the effect that the (Combination has united many Protestants for the object of lsecuring the free use of God's Word in the “ school,” ‘ in the district schools) If so, they have foucht a phantom of their own diseased imagination, to say | | the least, as the use of the Bible is fully and freely secured | by the permissive syst ai} whieh a ready O% btains, in cases | | where the trustees and parents in any district require it, | No. 2. The * Papists and their supporters ” are not beaten at the * hu-tings,” bat, thauks be to (aod, the true and holy is sause of religious, ¢i ivil and polstical fr: edom in this [sland lis still in the ascendant, and just a cause may (D.V.) still maintain its own. No. 3. Tue Government is not * overthrown ’ o be. No. 4. [f “ Protestants,” tuke the position of * the governing clas-,” a most unnatural one, and the expression of such a sentiment from the lips or pen of any but a mauiag, is sedi'ious and damnable. As of the highest and most respected personage amon us, our graciou: s Qneev’s representative in his Islan: as ulsoof you, dear Sir, conde umning your religious ereed, tt ' they will obtain yf ts z ‘ i, ee nt has, anyway, chanced te write the truth,— jwill { No. 5, most fatiy deny that “the Premier is a Puseyite.” The choice epithet of “snivelling ” being itis placed, may plead my any Con- slightiy unintelligible te me, where notice or hagardinyg scase for taking vo fuither jecture of its possibly intended foree and elegance ; but will vail myself of this op portanity, as my intimate friend, the ex-Atio mary General, in the next sentence, is m intionsd sv | honorably, to condole with him, not on the loss of his late jimost truly bonorable and ably tulf led position and office in esent Government, whieh 7 have already done privately, ame should be mentioued, even ty Vibe p |but that so worthy a mau ’s pa loticially, by the correspondent. ahe next seutenee is so silly and uninstructive that I wi! dual name to those of apy ri and joath from only beg to add my indi Papists who may hate wi ith aft thi ‘ir hearts,” amuse vent” to ~ Serie J ‘from the mv cartons of vale- etions ” on the he a Presbyterian * truc-blue,” mistaken for a Metho list siete may ia great he ears of young should, L imagine, as far as others are ii '“clerivals, bat they }concerned, be heard to. be fully appreciated. As far us my poor judgment leads me, sapposing Tam the humbe individual inteuded by “ young Swabby,” I sh vuld conclude that for the sake of * pure relig-on aud un lefiied,”’ of old women and nei vous itie less it is *Joit to the care young girls’ > the betrer—the same rule applying r 10 politics aud jourtsliso. Li mymemory dves not fail me, i) the closing seutence of a most rege L,and, L trust, telling Spe ech of my acquaintance » the Hon. Martin Wilkins, that L read in , , 3 | in ppt ts W We ks DicK, Ii reivrence to weal ’ . . a ithe JVovascotian, svine j ) i ithe Hon. gentieman he C 1 to be the religious back-slidings of wany members of the Protestant Aliiauce iv his Province —“he expressed bis fear that having entered on thei: politico-religious career as Curistiaus, they bad, through many 's, aviived at the unenviable clinax of simpl devils.” Lf my memory fails me, or did { draw a wrong linfe rence from my friend’s speech, to which I allude, L bey ‘to speae zz io him and the Aljiance. Lam sorry L cannot bec isclentiously write of the Alliance here as. [ faugy the one in Wain scotia, [ have just mentioned, was spoken of ‘The leonduet of many members of the Political Alliance in this transiGion stag | Island forcibly strikes me as being most devilish to begin lwith, and stil te be the same. It is well known that “the Priests” never used ” whatever * to organize their furces at the late No. 3) pany * power iclections.”’ 8 | No 2. Secsmeeen iol) %& Eetaie Botsish. Woldte scoodded wo. (4. tne Hume Go rtsil vomlish voters recorded | ° ’ ' laganst the Goveruwent candidates,” so called, is, L deeply j : rr 6. 8, What the so-called “ Protestants are doing is pa-} tent.” ‘Tuey are writing iu the dak, not * speaking in the light.” Not writing or speaking the * truth ” at all 3 bur drawing tneir tissue of aecnenen talsehood and calumuy from [the foui and proper Source, ‘the Father of lies.” Dear 3i i is adie reiresbiug nor delightful, bat awful aud degrading, to see so many so-called Ministers of | ‘ihe Gospel in this Is and—though L believe the characters | lof many, if pot of all of the Misisters of the Methodist de- | uomination, are maligned by the corres,ondent—-imbaed with }a spirk: of wicked ae ec, uubounded iguorance, Insune fatinticie in, aud imsensete folly. Yours, dear Sir, very traly, STEPHEN SWABEY., The Seventh Bonday afier Tiinity, Ch. Towa, 1803, - <2 ee > ea eS Lied, } On Friday, the 9th instant, of cousamption, Ann Margaret, eldest | daughter of Mr. John Heartz, of this city, aged 20 years. } In this City, of Consumption, 16th inst., Mr. Ubaries McLaren, late \<cf Georgetown, aged 42 years, On Tuesday, the 7th instant, after a long and painfel illsess, which ‘he bore with Christian resigtaten te the Divise will, Ar. John B, McPhee, in the 19th year of bis age, , ¢eeoe-> JJassenger 5, In the Steamer Westmorland, from Shediac, on Tharsday, July 15— Messrs. Craige, Ucdgman, Giroin, Wise, Lovitt, ify card, Jobnston, Green, Cockren, Picket, Daly ; Mrs. Craig, Mrs Giroine, Mrs. Ingle, Miss Wise, Mrs. Lovitt, Mrs. and Miss Davison, Mrs Bynor, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Cbassman, Miss Querriv, Mrs. Picket, and Mrs. Wadiman. Per do. from Pictou, July 16 :—Air. Morrisy, Il. Lane, Exq , Rev. Hi. Sutetife, Rev G. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs Cautha, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. | Ealing and Servant, Mrs. McKean, Miss Douse, Mrs. 8. Treneman, | Mrs. Comb, Mrs. Sallenger and Miss. Giilis. Riarvine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTLELOWN. | ENTER ED. July 7—Schr. Copy, Clark, Shediae, deals.- Lady Jane Grey, Pant, “Shemogue, deals. Elizabeth, seutt, Bay Verte, deals. Trial, MeKenzie, Shediac; do. 8—Flvra, ,Hinglcy, Tatanazouche; boards, 30—Unicora, Lutes, Shediac; deais. 12—DBelie, Sprague, Shewogue; deals Sophia, Rlsashaed Tfracadie; shingles. Visivr, Skelluutt, Halifax; goods. CLEARED. \ July G—Brigt. Cyprus, Bagtisb, Piym uth; timber. Schr. Caroline, | Aylward, 5t Joln’s; cattle and puduve. T—Lris, Laird, fishing voyage. Septimus, Morris, Mi a: wich; bal Oiive Braueh, | Goodwin, Tatimagouche; do. Mayflower, Gerrior, Sydney: de. ‘9 —Triat, Leijlane, St Pierre: Trial, Mackenzic, shedliac; dea!s. Ploug boy, Robert- timber Lively Lasa, Robertson, Shed ae; bal. son, Sydaey; bal. 10—Amegent, Nichvisen, =ydne, i Ogden, Bay Verte; bal, of his sentences, be only iaferentially adduced, it is at least) Without more words, L will take! with an earnest: prayer that so good | under our g'orious constitution, | tuner inmost souls, the Pu! i i cal Parsons of i On . The | 5 ; bal. 13—Lee, New. at erlis ciments, CIVIO ELECTIONS, By the Mayor: r pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intitaled ‘An Act to Incorpo- rate the Luwn of Charlottetuwn,’’ I do hereby give Pablic Nutice, that an Klection of Mayor and Five Councillors, |For the City of Charlottetown, will be held on TUESDAY, (RHE 3rd AUGUST NEXD, at the several places toHuwing, {that is to say : In Ward No. 1~—at the Store of Mr. A. IL. Yates, corner of | Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—at the Fire Engine House, fronting on Great George Street. In Ward No. 3—at the City Hall. In Ward No. 4—at the Fire Engine Mouse, fronting on King | Square ‘ " In Ward No. 5—-at the House of fronting on Great George Street. nr Richard Heartz, Esq., And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o’elock in the forenoun, and shal! continue open till 5 v’eluck in the afternova of the same a U. HAVILAN Mayor’ 5 Office, Ch. Town, July | 3, 1858. ND, Mayor. (all ps-) Central Acade my. \TEXUE Classes 7 the Central Academy will be re-open sd on | MONDAY, the 26th instant. Parents and Guardians laure ré quested to enter Papils as early as may be convenient, “ the different Classes will be at once formed, and Pupils | af terwards entering tiem will do so at great disadvantage as | compared with those w ho may have attended from the com- | mencement. FEES OF TUITION. per term, | x } ; } Reading, Writing. Arithmetic and Hag. Grammar, 0 ae 6 Algebra OF eer oes os eas as 22 | Bouk-keeping, Geogr aphy wn See 110 0 Analytical Trigonome ‘the higher Geometry, the Dj Poronti al and Intogr at Calculus, aah heir application to Mechanics, Land Sarve ying, Na- vigation und ANeeeanialt including the use of all -tiecemary. Pasthitments,........ secsnss sacle 018 French Language and Literatane, cociepaocsecees 2 0° 0 MERIT EXE eee Greek and Latin Gleseios; £05700. 21 Ble...... °° 10 0 JOLIN KENNY. Acting lead Master. (Gaz.Eix.& Is). din) ro the Electors of No. 2 Ward. GENTLEMEN; FENGE usuai Proclamation for the Civie Elections having been issued, I veg most respectiully tv inform you—as I had the houvur te du on a former occasion—that at this Election it is my intention to offer fur this Ward. My views and sentiments upon taxation, and the exercise of economy compatible with the interests of the Citizens are so well known, that 1 need not here explain my future policy; suffice it tu say, that ifelected, my non-political and sectarian principles will insure to all parties concerned an ip rrtial distribution of justice at my bands. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, _ Chark ttetown, duly T9, 18: 38. WILul \M | MU RPUY. July Td, ] 3D8. Mm, 41 Elect Groat Ene ouragemont, 1858. SULY. L&o8. N order to make room for Extensive FALL IMPORTATIONS, which the subscriber expects early in October next, he has eo nmeneed this day to dispose of bis present STOCK of British and Amoriean MiERCHAND.ZE, ATAGHBAT KEVUCTION ON FORMER PRICE-, and would specialiy invite the pubiic to a participation in the great bargains now offered in purchasing at this establishinent, July 19. ~ -. K CABRS 2 ee To Count Sy Morchants & Dealors. i:mtensive Gals > DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, TEA, MOLASSES, SUGAR, TOBACCO, SOLE LEATUER, BUG Kits, BROOMS, GUN, BRANDY, SPIRITS, READY MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY WARE, &e. &e. BY J, &T. MORRIS. x t to wake un alteration in his basiness, will SELL BY AU TION, at 1] oe! ck, TU ESD AY, THES 20th INSTANT, and the fol owing days, at his SORE in Sy DNEY STREET, the Tue subseriber being abo: Ww hole of his saat ~ 3 tock of Goo's, Consisting of Grey and White COTTONS, Blue and Faney PRINTS, Striped Shirtings, Derrys, Lining Cottons, Bed Ticks, Broad CLOTHS, Do skins, Tweeds, Satinetts, Orleans, Cobourgs, Lustres. Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Ready Made Clothing, snoulety, Shawls, Handkerchiofs, W. Bb. J and B. Threads, &e. | ———-A LSO —--— Chests Congou TEA, Sides Sole Leather, Puncheons MOLASSES buckets, Brooms, Hhhds. SUGAR, Boxes Candles, Casks, Gin, Boxes Tobacco, BRANDY, puns. SPIRITS, Boxes SOAP, lium, &e., &e., &e, Terus or Saue.—£10 Three montis, £25 Four months, £50 Six months, £75 and upwards a credit of Nine months will be es (givca upon approve d joint Notes of Mand. | Cc barlottetown ; July o, 1853. JOBRN RIGG. UNRESE RYHD SALE OF r n ¥ Valuable Housshold rqxO BE SOLD, by Auction, at. 11 o’elock on TUE-+DAY, the 27th & iustant, at the resideace of Diwiet, J. Rowers, E-q., St. Peter’s toad (about a mile from the city), the whole of that geuticman’s |} HOU <EMOLD FUKNITUKE, con: isting of — DRAWING ROOM, DINING & PED ROOM FURNITURE, Se. [3 Sale positive and without Reserve. Terms liberal. For particulars, age July iz, i853. J. & T. MORKIS Aucti oncers. U7, a4 : . a. 4 = eS Valnabie Real suis, To be sold by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day | of AUGUST next, in St. Lleanor’s. BN pursuance of an Order of the Court of Chancery, bearing i a date the 30th day of November, in tne year 1257, there will ibe sold by public svetien, at the Court tiuuse ar St. Mleanor’s, lin, Prince Coan, on WERNESDAY, the 4h day of Any inext, at the hour of Pf o'clock forenoon, all ihe sight, tile wed Liste AN Compron, an tofent, in and te the tol. . TRI et » Trnityu 8, Ole. , interest Ljowine Reul bistate,s taste ins tin said County, via: Ali that tract of Lond Known by ihe nae of * WELLING’S POINT,” contammg 200 acres imore or - = ‘ (t Township nue ef seve Mert. i lese, with the premises and «»appurnienances thereunto belong 3 ‘ , P 5 alse. all that trwet of ! ar known by the pame af ** Mis- . 'COUCHE MARSHE* 45Nv POINT PARM,” now or lve an | the possession of B vjimin Crossinan, and comaming 300 acres, lo e or fess, with the preimiss S aud apphitenaices Liereunio belonging. The above premises are sult eubj-et te the claim for Dower of the widow of the late Joba Artuer Compton, Tie above Lands wiil be sold is tracts of 50 or 106 acres to suit purchasers, ‘Terays made known af tine of sale, Dated at Charlotietown this 5 h dev of duly, bho. Wa FORGAN, M-sier in Chancery, Joun [.AW20N S 1 citer for the iufant Liste Agi! cingion, i> fhe Dower of Moria Asn Rotehford —late Cousprar ~— lwil) pe sold of agreed for at the bame time, itc ot: ioe. ers of the Charluttetown Gas Light Company by informed, that the Dividend declared for 18 58 will be payable at the Company's office on and alter Monday, s * . nq : tue oti instant, between the h urs af 10 and 2 o eluck. By ord 4 : . de ; i Y. See's Ch 4 town, Saly 5. 18358. Wu. M URPHY, Sec’y. J ‘N fotice. PRUE Horse “* MOUNTAINEER,” imported by the Royal Agricultaral i Society in 1853, will stand for the scason at the following places, viz: Movday. May Band 4, at Heeper’a Correr, Bedeqne; at W. W Lord’s, Tey 1, from Tuesday, the 4th, until M nday, the loth; ai Johu Wright's, Souti h, ti 0 Alih and P2th; at & thigond, Lot 19, fram +) ednesday, th : A2ti V i until Monday, the {7th May; and will continue the atove rent? onee a fortaight du ring: the sezeuon. Terms— 2 ts. ensh. Lichmend, Lut 19, March 1, 1838. Isl UHARLES HYDE, ; ‘ ; + Apt Ee Se a ee, es sour” Pe ete” gg 5 macheeng, dbo leanne tte Be 8