HA_$ZAR.D’S GAZETTE, JULY 6. tho view of settling the coupe. of .1». in conductiu the business of this important Com- mission. s can only say, that we concur in the View! of Lord Clarendon, and believe that the business is placed “in good hiiuds'." HASZA.R.D’8 GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 4, 1855. we await the arrival r/ole English Mail in the hope, that more decided success on the part of the Allies will the sooner lead to a perma- nent and honorable eace—-in fact to be per- !nanont,it must be onora e—and we trust that before this goes to press, some art of our columns will be occupied with giving an ac- count of the deeds of valour done by our brave countrymen, and their no less gallant compa- nions in urine. In the mean time, _wo observe that preparations for a contest ofa more peace- ful character are making nearer home. In alluding to the forthcoming civic elections, it is not our intention to make iiny remarks upon the relative merits of whoever may lie the respective candidates for the allies of \layor or V Tl N .-B the Lady My-cfiasu sl'°dl"¢olJ: lilac I week’sIIater news mi: 3“|'°P°i Vie Telegraph from New York. Postscript! 3 o'clock, p. m. _ The Steamer Lady Le Marchant has just ur- rived from_ Pictou. The Telegra hie news in this day's issue is confirmed. he Mail from England had not arrived at Halifax when the Steamer left Pictou. (Poi Hsszsrd‘s Gazette.) Electric Tole a h A no , Cbarlottglovgn, Jiiiy _ Mr. Editor; Sir.~l have much pleasure in informing you. and the ulilic enerally, thatl have been uitc succesfu in ta ing up and re-laying the (hub- marine Cable, in a sition clear of the rocks, which had much injured that portion of it lay- ing on them, by the action of the ice. Although , 1855. the distance across the Gulf, where it now lays, is two miles-longer, yet, by having it laid in a irect or straigit line, we found that we ha over half a mile of cable to spare, which clearly showed how immethodically it was laid in the those of Councillors. 'I‘his is the first election, 5"‘ i“’t"“°°' W9 “"9 lmd 3 8'9“ I‘°"‘l°“ °r and we have nothing to form a judgment upon, except the past con uct of the parties in either public or private life, and by this criterion, we presume. the voters will be in a great dc rec governed. All that wo would wish to impress upon the minds of both Electors and Candi- ‘datcs, is the propriety of conducting the contest, if there is to be one, in a euerous and liberal manner. On the part oft iose seeking ofiice. it is a praiseworthy ambition to be desirous of. serving the city, and devoting their time and, abilities for the benefit oftheir fellow citizens,’ and in ealing to the latter to give them the power 0 eing useful, they should remember, that as in a race, all cannot win the prize, so. some must be content to lose, and we trust that they will go to the hustings with the de- termination to abide quictl and od hu- mouredly the decision of t c constituencies, remembering always, that defeat is not dis- roce,andthat“ “ ‘ y ’ r‘ F--Ab ¢ithful's consolation "better luck, next time.” On the side of the Electors, we sincerely hope and trust, that keenly and ardentl as they may enter into the matter, they wi alwa s recollect, that however tenacious the may lie of their own ri lite and privileges, th exercise of them shoul be acoorn anied with a due regard to those of others who may differ with t_liom in opinion, and that all. will alert to suppress any attempt, if any s made, to mar the harmony of the day. It is the first time the citizens will have been called u n to exercise their right of franchise in appointing their annual rulers, and we will not sufi'er ourselves to doubt, but that they will avail themselves of the opportunit of showing how worthy they are of the privilege by using it with discretion. ° ould The Supreme Court is still sitting; the fol- lowing cases have been tried : John Cavanagh or. E. L. Lydiard, Assumpsit; verdict for Plaintifi', £54 5s. John H. Gates or Andrew Doyle, action on the case ; Jury dismissed for want of agreement. Queen 175. James M‘Donald, Burglary; uc- quitted of Bar lary but guilty of Larceny. Queen vs Wi liam Godfre , Larceny ; guilty. Queen vs. John McDoual , Larceny ; acquit- ted. Neal McKay rs George Ross, Plaintiff non- suited. Queen or. James Iannan. Larceny ; acquitted. Nicholas Vass vs. James Kelly, Ejectment ; verdict for Plaintiff. Queen vs. Almira Stowe, Larceny ; guilty. Queen in. Eliza Stowe, Larceny : guilty. Queen rs. Allan Martin, Deceit; not guilty. Queen vs. Allan Martin, Deceit ; not guiliy Queen vs. Charles Edwards. Breaking and entering Store, with intent to steal ; not guilty. Doe ex dcm Hayden vs. Pye. Ejectment ; ver- dict for Lesser of Plaintifi‘. A Meeting of the Electors of Ward No. 1, and several other gentlemen from the other Wards, took place in Williams's large room, Water Street, on Monday evening last, to nomi- nate candidates for the ofiices at the ensuing Election. The following gentlemen were name candidates: . Fol. MAYO|t.'—T. Heath Haviland, Hon. Geo. Birnie, Robert Hutchinson, Thephiliis DesBri- sa . . ,Foa Coimcrr..—Rcbert Longworth, James Duncan, Pctor_McGowsn, John Morris, James Anderson. The Meeting of the Inhabitants of King"s and Queen's Counties held 18 miles from Town, tool: place yesterday and was very uunierously attended. The resolutions proposed were unanimously carried, Committees were a pointed, the. The only Member of the Govern- presont was line. Mr. Mooney, and lie Ioft lon before the meeting was closed. We sbll plfililldl theresolutioris in our uqxt. . b our Representatives, Wm. hIo the injured part taken out, and the remainder well spliced and secured, and it now works ad- miral) y. This afiiirds me much more satisfac- tion, on account of the rent doubt existing in the minds of many, (and I believe among some of the Company), as to whether we could splice it.and preserve perfect insolation. Mr. Gis- borne, who is so celebrated in these matters, told me he would not undcrtakctoraise the w R w Cable and re-lay it, for less than $1.000, and ofiered to bet me $100 to 31, that if we took it up and re-laid it, it would not work! I have done it for less than half the sum. and although spliced in several dplaces, it works as perfect as ever. Much cre it is due Mu. Quinlan, the operator in this undertaking, he alwavs felt satisfied it could be done. Althoii h it ins be usual, it is the lrst instance ofs licing Su ma- rine Cable we have heard of. [pain now ut. ing the line in working order from Cape or- six or eight days feel confident, we will be pre- red to send messages to any part of the States, anadas, he. The Company are ettin on rapidly with the line through New ound and, and hope to have it complete early this autumn. am r, Your obedient servant. uiar Pawn, Agent he ALLIANCE DIVISIOI. At a re ular meeting of this Division, in the Hall, at t e West River, the question of a Pro- hibitary Low was discussed, and the following Resolutions were passed unanimously. 1, That we regard the 0 position ofercd to the introduction of a prohibitory Liquor Law, ' per and John lntosh, Esqrs., with the most unqualified re- prohension. 2, That we look upon their treatment of our Petition, which was si ed by a majority of their constituents, as casting contempt u n all confidence in their professions of zeal for the public good. 3, That, Whereas, if they had acted accord- ing to the expressed wishes oftheir constituents, the prohibitory Law would have been passed by the House, and much suficring and crime would have been prevented which will now ex- ist, therefore, we shall hold them responsible for it all, and we believe that they will have to ive an account to the Judge ofall the earth. f,'I.‘lllLt while we highly a prove of some of their efforts for the reliefo the cbuntry‘, we look upon'the lowering of the duty upon ome manufactured Spirits, as deserving of our most unqualified condemnation, as damaging the interests of the man for the benefit of sfew, and as an insult to t e Electors who signed the Petition for a prohibitory Liquor Law. 5, That we regard every man who she cp- pose a prohibitory Liquor Law, as an may to the interests and prosperity of the country; and we solemnly pledge ourselves to give such no support. On behalf of the Alliance Division iLi.i.ur rxwiiir, S West River, East Point, May 2<$_l854. Comtnissariat Nova Scotia, : ‘I, Halifax, 26th June. 1855. The De uty Commissary General informs the Chelsea ensioners and others referred he, that that tbcscfensions, for the period due,_'will be in course bf payment on hursday the 5th, until Monday the 9th July, and the Claimants concerned, particularly the C/ulrea Petitioners, are requested to attend at the usual place of payment, in the Military Barracks, st Char ottetown. - -——Q+-é-~~ Married, On the lirh ofJune, by the Rev. John Knox, Mr. John Dewar of Lot 48, to Jossio. the 4th daughter of Deacon Potsr Stewart, of East Point. Birth, On Friday the lid June, In. Archibald Ramsay. Lot 16, ofs Daughter. Passengers, In the Lady l.eMarcbant from Sbediac to Char- lottetown July,Ird.—Mr. Milncr. Mrs. Milnor and child, Miss Cranes, Mr. G. Hililiard, lllr. Blinkhorno, Mr. Middleton,‘ Mr. James Iliiikman, Mr. H. Bryon- iori. Mr. John Miillin, Mrs. .'llullin, Mrs llubbslvl. Miss Willier, Miss Margaret Lizor, Mrs. Grant. WANTED ' MARRIED MAN as a I-‘arming Servant on a Farm a few miles from Charlottetown, he must 1,. wall gcqjninled with all branches of his business, and give good references of character and ability, will be allowed a Collage and a piece of Land Apply at Hssxard & Owen's Book Store. - - C Electors of Ward No. 2. MEETING oflhe Electors of Wind No 2. will hike place at tho Temperance llsll, on Friday nest at 7} o'clock. To '1‘. Heath Haviland Esq., &c., &c., &c, W E the undersigned Fleclors oflhe several Wards in the City of Charlottetown, beg leave to re- qucst that on will allow yoarsslflo be put In no_m_I- naiioii fort e oliice of Mayor nt_the ensuing Civic Eleciion, sssirriug you that wo will use our boat on- dcavours in secure your return, mcntine to Cape Amherst, and in the course of w It W llreclien, Charles Stewart, Albert II Yates. Peter Miicgowan, Daniel Blot)-in . iiison, E. L. Lydiard, T. B. Trcmain, John Morris, Wm. Cundsll, James llodgsoa, Wm. Hickey. Wm. Brown, James Morris, Samuel Nelson. John S, Brornnor, H. P. Terliuick, Goorgs Sueyrove, Bertram oaro, G. W. Milluor, Bonjomin Dsvios. Robert Lon worth, Frodsriclr Bsrcckou, Artomus G. Sims, Stephan 0’MBa.rus.-M’ . e |dll'.b.Vf0OIti, C. F. Harris. Wm. Dawson, Clsurlos Dughsrty. H Henry Dou las, George Loc orhy, James vans, swsou. Wm. Smith , Jiinioo Moore, as Cross, Henry Smith, Frederick Harris, Alexander McKenzie, illiarn Douglas. Thomas Mann, Richard Colo. John Thompson. John Henderson, Juo. J. Rico. George Davies, on. sotocott, James B Pollard, iiv"s's iii» " II on . ppo . Jsuids 3. Cooper, C'l‘row ii, Henry a Alfrod l.oPoge, To the Electors for the Once oflayor tor the city of Charlottetown. AVING ihio day received an Address same- rously signed from the Electors of tho _sovoral the inhabitants ofthc district, and destroying‘ Wards of the City of Chsrlottotown,.roq_uostiug ms to allow myself to be put in norniuauoir for the office of Mayor at the ensuing civic olootiou, and assuring me that they will use their best endeavours to secure my return, I have determined without hesitation. to comply with the request contained in the said address, all ough the same has reached me in the bustle of my rofoosiorial uvocations in the Supreme Court, and regret that the shortness. of time allowed me for an answer, prevents my giving nmore lengthy reply. Of my qualifications for the duties of the oliice, you are all cognizant. The Electors will not expect me to make ri personal can- vas; for their sumsges, as I feel convinced the will coincide with me in opinion, that all ofiices o uju- dicial character should be conferred upon the can- didates unsolicited. Should I be so big ly honoured as to he returned as the first Mayor of my native ‘it , you rna rest assured that no exertions shall be wanting on my part to discharge the important functions oflhe ofiice without fear favor or aliocticn. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, '1‘. HEATH IIAVILAND. Clierlotteloivn Common, 3d July, 1855. . Bricks l _ ELI. Bl'RN'l‘ BRICKS can be procured on the subscr'ilier‘s premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Quecri’s and Poivnal Street Wharfs, during the week, by llie'l‘igliter-loud, (from 3 to 4 P. M.),aficr the 10th July nest. July 2 J. I’. lJEETE.v The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. APl‘l‘Al. £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Pnrliiiinont, 2d Victoria. A Saving Banlcfor the \Vidoiv and the Orphan. _ , T. HEATH HAVILAND, yr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. Ollicc, Queen Square, Charlottetown. _8eptembe_r ll. 1868. - I r L081‘ , ' x‘ N the West Riyer Road between M‘_Phle Corner and the North River Bridg, I Band Box, containing a White Satin lloarisr, c. If the finder loaves those thin s at the Boolr Store of ‘Hus- z,‘ Building Lots for Sale and Lease, ‘IVE BUILDING LOTS only will be sold at the Perry opposite Charlottetown, Lot 48; the 3.. ruuiiiiiig lols w‘ c t on renewable losses. 3|” two desirable farms from I0 to Q0 acres-—wiIbin a mile of the aforesaid ropcrty. For further pariiciilara, apply to Mr. Jouiv son, or the proprietor, J. P. BEETE. May 17. 2mw TO BE LET, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises non Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, consisting of s Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining-rooiii and Draw. ing-room, Breakfast-rcmn, 7 Bed-rooms, lsr e Kit. clien, Servcnt‘s Hall, 8Sorvani's Bed—rooms, anlry, larder, I-‘rout-porch, large Entrance Hall, large lmior Hull, Back-porch, 2 Back entrances, Brick and Front stair-case, Bouller . Pump and Wiish-House, Lulu. bcr-room, and a up endid 6 roouied cellar. large and cninniodious Coach-house. I stalled Stable, Harness-room, Cow-house, largo Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garde. with Fruit lrees,&,c., Flower garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, c. Extensive plantation of young mice of all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on dilfercut Streets, and u never falling well of water on the premises. 'lhis splendid Mansion from its situation corn. rnsiids the linest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently ofi'oro it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable rui- dence lor s gentleman's family in or near Tour; For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, 1854. Hardware and Cutlery. ASZARD dc OWEN have JUST OPENED, and now offer for Sale, an extensive Stock of HARDWARE. among which are the following: IDCKS.—-Rim,arid Mortisc of various descrip- tions, for Parlors, Front doors, Sh , Warehouses. Cupboards. Closets, Ship’s Cabins, urdrobos. LA’l‘CliES.—Patent Stop. Gale. and u’ ht. Carriages and Tire bolts, Patent Awl Ifafls with 20 Instruments. , HAMMERS.-Claw, Rivetting, Carpet and Shoe. AXES & HATCI-lB'l‘S.—l-‘or caning hard and soil wood. Shin ling. Road. AUGER Bl’ ‘8.—l-‘rom three sixtoeutllto inch. Socket Chisels. Maul and Wood head gimblots. Hickory Mallets, with screwed haudlos. Walnut Beach Screws. Chisel handles. of suriua ' Trying norm and Bovils. Spring Cu lipase and Dividers. Lovels. Plumb and levels, and level Glsssos. Knives and Forks, Csrvsrs. Putty Knives. Wrenches of various kinds. Curry Combs, Ruin Snaps. Tkunk rivets. Dinner Bells. Cow Bells. Spring llslauces, weighing from { to 14 lbs. Very cheap. Bed Keys, Well Wheels. Grindstone fixtures. Molasses Gates. Iron squares. Handled Auger Bits. Hand and Beach Vices. Plyers, list and round nose. Wood and Iron Braces, Geared Whoeldo. Turkey and other Oilstones and Slips. Thick Glass for Skylights. Ladies‘ Garden Iloes. 'l'urnip Hoes. Assortment of Hay and Manure Forks. Iron pumps. Door Scrapers. Cast Iron Sink. Strainers for Sinks. Colliie Mills. Fog horns, useful for calling on a Farm. Mouse in: s. _ Cheap an useful Lanthorns, with various other articles too numerous to mention. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance company. Incorporated b Act of Psrlilrnient in 1848. ’ ‘HIS COMPA Y offers the best guarantee in case ofloss, and accepts Risks at a saving of full 60 per cent, to the assured. he present reliable Ca hal er s £1700. Per- sous having property in liarlottot we, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. . [[7 One of Philips‘ Fire Anuihilotors _liss been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of porsono insured in this Oliioo. a case o ' Secretary's Ollice. W. HEARD, President HENRY PAl.l\lI-IR. . 8oc’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Olllce, Konrstreot, z August orb, I858. IAILAAL \ 1; and & Owen, he will rewarded for his troubles Y. in, the use ofit, can be obtained iinniediaisly, by applying at tho__ 1 . Lcocher’s Starch etc. . " BOXES Lesclisr‘s best London tlisreli, ' 5 do. Glenlield Patent do. 1 I ewti Thumb Blue, as Arias Rodddn. ' » - vva. warsou, ‘