‘ones, bills for amending the practice of courts, ' cia Parliamou t. ‘homes, to ose no opportunit of IASZARDM "GAZETTE! I.‘-fI.“e—diiuday. ll, ISM. Tn: min. Governor‘s speech oi the close of ‘the Session, sen tulatss the Assembly. 003 only on the spl with which they have up- Slied themselves to the public business, but on 5. mg..."-9. wfiioh they have accomplished. That a considerable -amount of business has ‘been tranncted the bulk and voluminous ap- rance of seine ol the bills would in soiuh ensure testify. But with the exception of thh bill for lueressiing the representation, the me- rits of which we have previously discussed, what has been done? And et there is lenty to be done. The due administration of useice is one of those ‘characteristics of civilisation that where itis ‘in ‘the least degree defective it aiigurs ill for those to whom is entrusted the management of the concerns of a country. There is in this session as in many preceding atl very well in their way. but are like those tohes of rtial amendment that are put to gilding, w ose foundations are so old and tot- tering, that the threaten the destruction of the whole edilieo. r other country is striving to keep pace with t increase and spread of ow , but Prince Edward Island stands still and cherishes the relics of Saxon barbsrism or Norman feudalism that have been consigned in other places long since to deserved con- ‘tenipt or merited no lect, with a tenacity that is truly surprising in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The clause in the last division of the Speech alluding to the despsteh- es lnving reference to Proprietary tit es in this Island, includes we presume those res- cting the Rent Roll taxation and Tenant Cbmpen-sation Bill,as well as those relating to escheat, and if so, is a warning as well to the members of ‘the Government as to some of those in the 0 position. When we have seen the contents 0 the Acts, the’ titles of which we heard read on Monday, we shall be better prepared to lay before our readers an epitome of what has been done, in what we presume ma be termed the last Session of this .provin- _CLOSlNG TIIE SESSION. On Monday last, at 3 o’clock, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, came to the Council Chamber, and after giving his assent to the various Bills passed, proroguod the Legislature. He was received by Captain llunkin’s company of Volunteer Guards. ‘ _ The following is the Speech delivered by His Excellency at the close ofthe Session:— Mr . President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council: Mr. Spraktr and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly: _ In bringing the Session to a close, I avail myself, with much szitisfiiction, of the occasion to congratulate you on the spirit with wliic_li you have applied yourselves to the public busi- ness and the measures which you have thus been enabled to accomplish- Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of As- sernbl ' y. [thank you in_IIer hIajasty’s name, for the the supplies which you have granted for the public service. It will be my care to protect ch. public intrests in their due application to the services for which they are intended. I trust that .lie appropriation for Steam Communications with the nei hbouring Pro- vinces may prove suliioient for t at important ob‘ . Mr, President and Honorable Gentlemen ofthr Legislative Council .- M,-_ and Gcallanon of the House of Asseinbly; The Doc atchcs from the Secretary of state hsvio re erence to Propritary Titles in this Iqgn ,which it wasmy dot to communicate eoysu, alford abundant evidence that the deci- sions of Her ‘Majesty's Government in this ct will be nflexibly maintained. Agi- tation on this subject may produce a certain amount ofevil,but it is manifest that it can in no way be productive of advantage. I trust there are sufiolent grounds to justif die ex tation that at an earl day we shal have authentic information of t e termination of the War; and that peace having been happily ‘restored to Euro , the honor and glor of England and her illustrious Allies will ve been enhanced by the terms u whic it isaybs atmined. Iaai_hsppy in feeling as- sured of the extent to which you participate in sentiments on this subject. ‘I am well aware that t_ e people of this Is- laud have long been distis iohod for that spirit if devoted loyalty whic _sp_rlngs from a cherished regard for the institutions of our common Country ; and as it is our duty, in our several stations, to strengthen and confirm as. suite ,»I invite you, in returning to your l uipressing -with a‘ tssnss of Her ajesty’s benevo- Hsszanpu GAzETTE.APRu.ia hahitualrespeot for the laws _and oonsti't'uted uautliorities which characterise men ‘and com- munities who respect their own rights: and who _appreciatin the blessings which under Providence they ave acquired would transmit them unimpaired to their posterity. ‘We noticed with much satisfaction the sol- diery appearance of Capt. Rankine Guard of Honor. We are no advocates for war, and we trust never to have to dread the approach to’ our shores o_f.an enemy, yet as sue on event may by possibility occur, it would be but com-. mon prudence to ‘be in some measure prepared: forit. A well trained volunteer force would‘ form a-nucleus about which the militia of the country might with a greater degree of confi- dence, rally in an hour of damage or surprise. 3 ssnnnisnro csloncii or scorunu. , At the Annual Meetin of Pew-holders and Congregation of Saint ames’ Church. held. on londay the 14th ins'tant, the followin . gentlemen were duly elected Trustees and ()lIioe~bearers for the ensui year Basso or Tiivsrsrs.—ll. . -M" elected; Messrs. James Anderson W. Morrison, do.. James Watts, jr. Potts. do., R. M‘Kenzie, P. M‘I.aren CinisinN—lI. D. Morpetb, Esq. ’I‘irs.isimss-—Mr. Jsmes Anderson, Srciirrssr-John W. orrison. Charlottetown, April 16, 1856. d . do.,oDr.’ W ‘P POLICE COURT. April l¢—William Bourke, for Assault on John Ball. Road orrespondent; convicted; lined 10s. with 18s costs,—puid in Court. ' l5—Patriek McWade, for assault and batter on Isabella Arbin; convicted; fined 30s. witi . 6d. costs. or be imprisoned 60 days,—paid in Court. D. 0‘M. Reddin, Esq.,disorderly riding; submitted; fined 5s. with costs. Councillor for this week, Robert Longworth, —- O C Errata. The aged Pastor of March 29. Has. Giiz.. third line of the last verse, for "heads " read lisurts; lifih line for " form" road form. - I April 9th, I856. Married, _ At Charlottetown, on Tuesday the Bill inst , by the Rev. W. Snodgrnss, Mr. Luuchliri M‘l.eaii, to Miss Mary Wiirrsu, both ul Lot 32. On the lsi inst., by the Rev. Isaac Murray, Mr. M‘Grrgcr, Ruolico, in Miss Amelia Doyle, New l.ondon. By the same, on the ‘lib insi., Mr. John R. Donald, Kildare. to Miss Ann M. Owen, of Caven- disli. Died, On the 6th April, of Pulmonary Consumption, Tlioiiins M‘I'Iwen, aged 26, only son of Mr. Benja- min l\I‘I".wen. Ciiuipbeltoii. New London. The de- ceased from his smiiible disposition wns beloved b all his coisipsnioiiii, and acquaintances, whilst in his last days his religious experience drciv nround him the special regards of the followers of Christ, and shed the lustre of ii cheering hope over his death. He fell nsleep in Jesus. On 'I‘liursdoy, I0tli April, at his residence, De Sable, Mr. Alesunder M'Querry, aged 54 years. At Bu I"orlune, on the llili iusl., after is lingering led by is large circle of lelstivos and friends, Pliabe Jane, third daughter of Ilr. Joliu Allken, aged I8 yours. TO CARPENTERS. 6i.c. I-INDERS will be received iii the subscribers residence uniil Thursday the fifteenth day of May next. for Framing and finishing ihe outside ofa Presb lcrisn Church at New Glasgow. Plan and spsei cation to be seen on application to. JOHN DARRACH. N. It. Good and sullicient security will be rquiisd for the due performance of the contract. New Glasgow, April It, I856. 4|: _ Tea, Molasses, Candles, doc. I 0 BE SOLD by Auction, on FRIDAY next» lSlhiiisi., at ll ‘o‘cloeli, at the sieve of Ms. Tiioaus Biiovnsvuex, Queen-street— _ lb chests Congou ‘TEA, (warranted a prime sriic Irpeth, !ls'q.,. . illness c three years and six irieiitlis, deeply regret- ‘ l TOWN 1.-ore r-on seen. , ‘QR Sale TOWN Il)'I‘8 Nos. 38, I9,-I0,oud O3 in tile lot Hundred of Tovra Lots in Char- lottetown. fronting on Water Strut and King Street or oooliports tiioreofss may be agreed on. Part o the purchase money may remain unpaid for a limited period, by being second on the promises. F. BRECKEN, Barrister-at-Law. September, I8. 1855. if NEW GOODS. Fall 1855. ‘Port Ships Isabel and Majestic. from ‘Liverpool, and Sir Alexander from Lortduo, ilie Subscri- bers iave received- Bfl Packages British dz Foreign Goods, and I0 'I‘ous BAR IRON, carefully selected by one of the Firm, which, with their Stock on Head. they can confidently recominoud to their eustoiriers, iind the public, as Goods of the but description, at very low prices, for prompt payment. Who chaser: will tlnd_'ii to their advantageto select from this STOCK, which consists of- 7 Cases, I 'hales'Ileedy-made CI.O'I‘tiING, _8 Trunks Boots end S 56 Cheats, and 20 ball do. prime 'Congou Tea, 26 cases Ladies’ Dress Materials I I5 do Silks, Velvets, Flushes, Trimmings, _Rib- hons; Haberdashery, Hosiery, &,c., &c. 5 crises Townsend‘: lists and Caps, I do Brushes, I do Toys, 2 do Gloves, 4 halos Clothe. l bale Wedding, 2 do Shawls, 4 do Cotton War . 25 boxes Son . ' ' ils, Varnislies, am, 30 _ NMONGERY. 2 cases Jewelry and Fancy Wares, 3 do Oil I’-‘loor Cloih,2 do. Furs & I-‘ur Caps, 5 bales Carpeting and Woolleno, 8 o inen ‘Diapers. c., 8 do grey Ciilicoes, 8 do. white Cslicoes, 2 do striped Shiv-tings, -Pactrirgea -Rice. Ginger, Currants. Raisins, crushed 8 , Mustard. Blue, Indigo, Starch, Wash- ing and Baking Powders. Ton Tons assorted BAR. IRON. D. St G. DAVIfi. Oci. 26th. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Brass Founder and Machinist. 8liop—Corn¢r of Great George and King Street, ho Mon-n KEEPS constantly Manufacturing -all kinds of ' Brass and Coinposi iion asiings, such as. Ships’ Rudder Bruces.Spikes, Bolts, Hinges, ornamental l‘I"astenings for Ships‘ Wheels and Capstone rind Bells. Composition Mill Bsshesand'I‘hrsshing Machine Brusses, 8r,c. die. All of which are warranted of lhh beet material. P. S. The highest price will be given for old Cop- per, Brass and Composition. Lescher’s Starch, etc. BOXES I._eschr.r‘s best London Starch, 6 do. Gleiifield Piilent I ; resorted to, for recovery 3.; ur- ’ Norics lB_ llssaiiv GIVEN, on: the Sllh scriber having laywpowpr ol'Ailorno7y'W 3.. ’II&|7, S . m g fa _ "'°' 3l°W|'l. 10 act ‘as their Attorney-—’hus' o inform all,'1‘eusnts on the Estate of the Misses 9|0WI§t._ihsi unless all Rssrusd arrests of tidal. “W KW‘ '“““'d"°l!‘s ltllll Iliolllirso, will to at once he Law directs. Town, and firms in the JA ! J. . Charlottetown, Feb. 29, [BMW “EVAN Building Lots in Country to dispose of. Klan HOLLOWAY’! o1N"r'uEN'r. sxrruonniiunv cons: or mum ll’ 0" ‘N OLD LADY IEVINTY TIVI YlL“ or sun. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Tliouias Weston. (Book Store.) Toronto. dated the 9th October, ISM. To Professor Holloway, » Sir,—Graiiiui'Ie compels me lo make linotrri to ‘you "the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of ‘your Pills. ‘My mother was sfllicied for upwards of four and twenty "years with asthma arid spilling of blood; it was quite agony to see her safer and hear her couyi; I -have often declared, that I would give all I possessed to have her cured ;, but although I'paid s lusgb sum for medicine and ii yice, it was all to no-purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your I_’ills might benefit her ; at all events! resolved to give them a trial, which l’did; the result was marvellous: b slow degrees, in mother became better, and i let perseveringtivit your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl cured, and now enjoys the best oi health, although seventy-live years old. I r ii ' Sir. our oblfisd, (Signed) THOMAS WISSTON. REMARKABLE CURB OF nnorsv. as-ran ssiua TAPPED THRIZI: risers. Copy of a Letter form ./trillion Smith, Tog. Halifax, Nova Scotiu, daleillhe 26th August, ISM 'I‘o Professor Holloway, Sir,-«I desire to udd my ieslimony to the viilue of your Pills, in cases of dropsy. For nine months I suffered the greatest lorlure with this distressing com- plaint; was tapped three times, and finally given up by the doctors; having: become in appearance as a skeleton, and wiili no more strength in me the a child just burn. It was then, that I thought of trying your Pills, and iiiiiiicdiuiely sent for t| quantity and comiiieuced using em. The result I scarcely credit even now, although true it is. Aha: o I cwt. Thuiiih Blue, ea: Jnrie Reddirl. R. WATSON --JUIT ll-:Cn:lVlD-- s,soo PIECES r'RoM Bosrom ; And l'orSiilc by IIASZARD dr. OWEN. I Aug. 16, I855. .. I 1 To Theologians. ' H Cyclopedia and general iiorks; Dr. Chailim-r‘s, Dr. .Iiiy‘s Works; lLyle's, llonar's niid IIook«:i‘s Works, mostly complete; Pearson on the Creed, do. on InGiIelity,(pri7.e Essay); Dr. Dick's Theology; Dr. 'I‘hos. Dick‘s complete Works. besides ii lnrge STOCK of .\liscelI:ine_ous THIOLOGICAL \Voiiss, too numerous l0 nienlion. What II. dz 0. have not in the above, they can supply at an early dare. To Christian Ministers, etc. ASZARD Ir. OWEN, keep constantly on hand, a variety of'I‘hooIogic:il Works; and are .prsparedto sell iheui at their puhlhhers prices. APOTHDOARIB8’ HALL. ‘lithe Old Established ) 3 cash: Muscovsdo MOLASSES, 50 bundles blue and white Cotton Wsvp, 50 pieces fancy Prints, 50 piécos iuy ursd while Co 20 ea‘ oeld Candles, 50 pairs Boots u Shoes Together with u loigetet o J ttons. 10 gross Matches, foilisr Goods. AMBS MORRIS. Auelionssr. April lt.l800.‘ Household Furniture. 0 ll Bonn av Aiioriois on THU AY, llih Mar nest, at the residence of th Rev. Mn. spopassss, upper Prince Street, all that Gositiornuu’s H Furniture. dtc.. &c For further particulars, see Handbills. A. H. YA Auctioneer. ‘'33. ea. ilisirwslfaro, and thsgadvonugs totheiuoelves of continuing to cull-iii“ flint notiss: ' _ 1310. "CHAl!L01’I‘l‘.'I‘0WN, MAY, ms. 1-. nnsmttssir s. Oo. _ ‘ - AVE just received, per late arrivals’ from Lon- don, Dirhlia, United States and Halifax, :huis Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Erlrnxiu and Varied Jlrsorliiisnlqf DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUHERY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours. and Dye Stuffs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lostenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain -(sea .dpetIm:oriss' Hull Jiaoerttsev.) h whole of which the oauwith confidence recommend to the public, ssd, fqaaliiy be considered, at as low, ‘lot lower prices, than they can be periossudhgjs rlret. Charlottetown. April is. iess. Isl. Ea. res-an nasroiicosi i’3»'§"~'5"i“=ie'»« using them for four weeks, I fell much better, and by perscvoeriiig with them, at the expiration oftwo was completely cured. I have since en- st pf health. I am, Sir, Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. ASTONISIIING CURB OF GENERAL DEBlLI'l'Y am) LIVER COMl'l.slN'l‘ 3 ! Copy of a Letter from Wiltiaoi Reuse, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, dated nu. Nov. I854. ASZARD &, OWEN have on liand Dr. Kitto'sl To Professor Hollowny, Sir,-I am happy to soy, lhiil. your l‘ills’have re- stored me to lieulih nfier sulfering for nine years from the most intense general debilit and lsrigour, my liver and bowels were also muc deranged for the whole of that time. I tried many medicines, but they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to your Pills. by inking which, and following the printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after every other means failed to the astonishment of rriy'_nei h- hours, acquaintances, and friends. I shall over I’eel grateful to you .for this astonishing restoration to heslih, and will recommend your Pills to ellsulferers, feeling it my duiy to do so. remain. Sir, your humble servant, (Signed) VIILLIAM REEVES. Those celebrated Pills an inosdsijfaltysficocioou in the allowing complain . be used The Pills should oonjoiaily with the Ointment l , in most of the following cases :— Bsd Legs Cancers -Ssrg-¢|m,.g. Bud Bronte Contracted and Still’ Slrisdiseasos . Burns Join ,s¢sn Bunions V Eleplisiitissis 8u¢.|I..a. Bits of M ui- fistulas mrfinipplg toss and ad Gout ,3“. cm. flies Glandular swolhigs Tumours Ccoe-ha Luliobogo lcers Ohiegoo 00¢ Ptlfl , o_undg Chilblsins Rheumatism Tsws. Chopped hands Scolds ' Sold at theestnblithmnt of Professor Huuoway 244, Strand, (near Tom '‘ pociublo Drufiists and De_ulors 'm -flodiciufi throughout the Ci lined World, in Pots, at ls Id, 3. 8d, and be such. ’ _ There is a considerable saving by taking 35. larger sizes. ' N. B.—-Directions for ills guidance of putiotiunto -e 0 0 -dluuioumuu. May 12. rest. every disorder are sfiasd to each i. GEORGE. T. HRSZAID Agesi