._—- 1" asItoI.—Tlte oflcc of the minister of finance has been besieged bv people demanding the documents to enable them to sell their five per cent. stock. On the 92nd, the|crowd VIII so great the police had to ttirn tltem away. The President reviewed the troops on ths20th. He was received with great enlltuuiustn, amid shouts of Viva l’Erap:ranr. _ ’W leusle arrests and transportatiotis continued to be made. A railway train arrived at Paris on the 22 I, from Mouse, bringing :87 political prisoners from that department alone.-— They were all condemned to tranrpnrtation.—-M. dc Giratdin had been allowed to return to Paris to attend to some private sfaira. New arrests have been ntads at Casltel, where a for- midable opposition had been dircoveretl. Many persons have been ordered to gait France, vtithout any cause assigned. The President a openinrarltlress to tire Legislative Assembly, was to be delivered on the ult. it is announced that the Empire will he still proclsitned, notwithstanding the avowed op ition efluouis. ' e relations of Swituerland with France are still unsettled. The "refugees, It seems, were expelled by the Gcnevese go- vernuteut, and not by the fcderalcouncil. The federal govern- ment conlesnplate active measures against the authorities of Geneva, and a military occupation oftho canton by the federal troops has been threatened. It is, however, thought no such Ito will be taken. , he Hungarian committee had left Vienna in bad tem r. The ‘cabinet had refuted to malte concessions, and the I un- llllfll lltlhlfi. it is said, will never support a government whose professed aim is to reduce Hungary to a level with a coiumon Auflrisn province. An English Protestant Church is about to be erected at istiana, in Norway. he Spanish Government refuses to concede an English Protestant burial-ground at Madrid‘. Marriage with a deceased wife's sister is allowed in Prussia, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and Norway. ‘ ttcrs from Trieste stale, tltst not less than twcnty-five vlcuscls of various kinds perished in the gala of wind of the 5th I I. The number of German emigrants who parsed through Co- logne, in the month of February, to embark for America, was It is stated. that the principle of reproductive pauper em- ployment is making great progress in America, and is even -out loyed in Stain. number n Mormon congregations have been formed in ‘ Denmark. mostly consisting of Baptists and persons separated fmtn the church. The Cork contested eleclion cost Mr. Scully 135000, and Mr. Frr-wan £7000. _The Prince de Joinville arrived at Cruise‘! Holel. l-lmflltllt on Wrgdncsday, and left next morning for Galvvay on a fishing excursion. Tlispaupcr boys of the Dingle Union, who Iccotnpnny the fishermen to sea, earn 7s. each, weekly, and good hands in the boats earn 90s. per week. Tltc gradual itilrotluction of Scotch and Englirlt farmers ittto Ireland is going on successfully, particularly near Casltel, Dun- kurrin, and Clontnel. he various specimens of new potatoes grown in difl’crent parts of the country have he... found to be perfectly free from taint. The qualities planted greatly exceed those of any late rs. . _ The experiment ofgrutriug llax,in connection with Dartmoor 9500". ll“ l"0'etl I0 completely succetisfnl, that Government intend to take 1000 acres more for its cultivation. The bulk of lllfl men work well, and many seem determined on redeeming their time and character. Austria, of her own accord. has om-red full satisfaction to the canton of 'l'icino for the violation of its tcrritorymimn lithe 31°. by three Austrian soldiers. The Cottncil of Ticino ltuve Illlllltllwed lllll ollicially to the Federal Council. We have n! we from llotnhiiy tn the 3d March. Nalflllllltml with the Burmese having failed. and their insults heintl 60"‘ linued, a force of6000 men. in equal proportions. from Calcutta and Marina, was to set out for Ilurrrith on the I2th March. A squadron of war stuumcra had already left Bombay for Ratt- goort. and will call at Madras to transport troop-. Hmttilitiru Zd inevitable. Tho force under Sir Colin Campbell bud leached leolsavrur. > The American Minister had art interview with Sir John Pakington, on Tuesday, at the Colonial (mice. The Crystal Palace remains open to the pulslic free of charge on all days of the week, except Saturday, when there is a charge of Is. for admission. Elisabeth Godfrey is in custody, in London, charged with nearly severing the nose from the face of Bridge! Sheen. a rival in the afections of her pursmour, named Jack Flinn. The Duke ol‘Northurnherhtnd has given to Captain George DWI“. IL N., for his son, the firat naval cadctsliip that has fallen to his disposal. Captain Davies has been personally encased in saving 900 lives from shipwreck. The Nottinghamshire (I-‘.ng.) Guardian stalea,that a woman at Newark recently vomited two live lizards. - Hvoaauuc Powau as Sn.—Mr. Seydell, naval architect at Strcttin, and Mr. Iluthven, an English engineer, are said to have constructed a ship vrltich is impellt-tr neither by wind, oars nor steam, but by eltro-active pnvrcr.— Buildrr. ‘ A Capt. Synge, R. E. proposes a new route to India by Ca- nada and the United States, which will shorten the distance l,:00l miles! I or iurnenta proooedi in‘orsstin . The New Militia Bil was introduced into the I‘I::I.O of Commdno by Mr. Wnlpolc—pro- viding for a force of 80,000 strong—bo,0t)0 to he ruised the first Eur y voluntary enliatrricnt—titrte of service four or five years. timntud cout—first year £<l00,000—ycsr|y expense £250,000. Lord Palmerston gave the measure ltis support. Lord John Russell though not opposing it, was disposed to find fault with some of its provisions. The Bill was read a first time. An attempt to induce the Commons to place British Commercial Murine so as to be available for the defence of the country, was in- uflbctuaL Mr. Buckley's Bill to provide for the tukin votes at the Parliamentary Elections, and Sherman Crawford's enant Rigltt upon. lirst was defeated by a majority of 0S—tlta tter was " barked" by a measure on the part of the snout. In the House of Lords, Lord Derby intimated that it was not the Iutes..eu d‘ Government to iuterlers with the Mnynooth grant. Mr. lrlprsol uoeouoosd that Parliament would be dissolved us soon as aartaiu usuasoroafortbesafsty of the country were passed; and tht tbe suuus ofio New Parliament wouldbe taken upon the po- lls of the proud Government during the current year. John MI, on the assurance of the Chancellor_of the fit B wustho wish and the intention of ministers to -out I new Parliament without dalay—signfied, as Leader of tho fipaihu. that no further obstruction would be granted to the its-' and military supplies and the Miiitis llill. NOVA SCOTIA. The _ luture of Nova Scotia was closed on the 8th iriat.. b the rutuvof tbs Government, Colonel Bsaalgettu. In a led‘ to the Railway. he says: all iuinu made for the Railwuv from Halifax to ' ' You may rely upon fie ussuuusry steps being when by the ecativs to give practical ,&stIs our logblutieu by every exertion to secure the co-operation _ ujcsty a Government. ' §liAS%AIRlID’S GAZETTE. TUIDAY. APRIL 27. I352. ‘.l..'t's:rT'.".‘.'.'t.'2."£l'.°t.T’°"§1’tI1,,"‘lZt{"£i‘.31'..'Z‘i'.!"s'2!.'.1'..§"‘2'.E landed at Cape Tormentine early in the day. finding it I and clear water for I miles. The return Mail did not get 100,5” (Inn on Mondsytho Iith, in cons ounce of the bed on T ‘I I i i '5 5' ‘I. r -3 ? Mr. Whslan would do well. tmrotnalpbor, tltpt scurrility.is of ressoni , nor assertion proof.'itiid that when he ita't'es§ thit lie Iblly answer Mr. Palmer's argurucnta._in his speech before tha"Coni. uutte_e..of the House, ho is as much deceived as be waste the sttllictcncy of his own qualification. ' Mr. I’ulrrier's line of argument wise, temperate, well chosen, and logicull adhered to, and fully proved that which we have also ad- vocut . and successfully, vix.:—'I'ltut rdwurd Whslan, in swearing that lie‘puoaessed a freehold ,uulilicatiou,'ort the btkof March, I850; took it also oath, and that. whether he was pcrjurud or not, depends on ltis knowled e or.’ norunce of what constitutes a ecliold. 'l'he case is now fttl y before the Public, and we are satisfied, for the present, to rest here, perfectly certain that the verdict must be in our vor. _ Losers, however, have leave to speak, and Mr. Whslan is the r. Wis-it respect to Mr. Whclau's charges, as Queen's Printer, we shall use our own good pleasure in respect thereof. and shall choose for ourselves both the time and mode of entering upon the proof, for which we are fully prepared. His accounts having gone through the hands oI'.thu Audttoru of Public Accounts. avails nothing, the items had already been allowed by the Executive Council, and the Audi- tors had nothing to do with the rate of charging. a pledge our- selves, in the tttonri time, to make our assertion to the letter. wlteu we can get these Accounts ful y in our possession. To 1-its: Eur-t-ca or Hasaaan's Gaaa-r-rat. Sta ; In the report of the continuation of the Debate on the Education Bill wlticlt appears in your paper of the 20th April, I am represent- ed as giving uttc rnnce to an opinion respecting the character ofthe notorious Robcspiurre. so totally at variance with the views I on- tertnined, that I am uttdcr the necessity of troubling you with an caplunntion, which you will greatly oblige Inc by inserting in your neat number. In making my extracts from Bulwer‘s “ En land and the Eng- lisli," I crtrne itcross a note at the foot of one o the pages respect- ing Robespicrre, and tired it, not for the purpose of holding up such a character to adirtirtuion: but as an argument which’ wonI_tn prove, that even thnt uinn, steeped as be was in critrie, was lied to acknowledge the existence and suporintenderzca of u Su- pretuc Br-in . ‘ The allusion was commented on by the Hon. Mr. Hensley, in tcrnta of just abhorrence of the character of llobespierre, in which I fully concur. The words attributed to me-—" that Robespierrr was a better man than tour r'rnagt'rted—never fell from in lips. and not being willing to leave such an erroneous impression on the public mind, I have thought it right to make, through the medium of your wide- ly circulated paper, my disulvownl of any such sentiment. ‘me e Your tibedicut servant, JOHN M. IIOLL. Kcnwith, 22d April, I852. The Reporter to the Legislative Council, begs to correct an error which appears to have crept into the report on Ilia Debate on the Education Bill. c expression relative to Robcripicrre " lie was not so bad a man as you may have iningirtcd ” given as from the Hon. Mr. Hnll. slioul_d be read as frorn.Hon. Mr. Svvabey, and the sentence “ You are certainly the first person I have ever heard speak in his prnisc," its from the latter gentleman, should be read as front the Hon. Mr. Ilenslcy. [The following Address, signed by a large number of individuals, hnu been handed us for publication:—] To Ar.t..:ir MACDOUGALL, All) Paras Easlaa Esqutuas; s: I 1 1.: as I re ; ‘ \Ve regret to hear that the Inhabitants of this District are depriv- ed of your valuable services, as Commissioners for the recovery of Sntall Debts, which ‘nu have performed judiciously, independent- ly, and with sincere integrity, totyour own credit, and to tlh pro- tection nnd security su ipersons, usitnve had occasion to' come before you in our judicial capacity, We lurneut to oboerve, re- cently, thnt tie tribunal o_/y'uslt'cs is changed into political. and elcctionecring speculutinns, with is total disregard tu_ qualified men of education, sincerity, and experience, to , warrant publicaecurity and confidence. Partial und_ injtidieious appointrnento of inexpe- rienced and incompetent partisans or the present government, to ud- judicate in a cause between one of their own adherents, and a per- unn ofu dilfcrent opinion, will, in conformity witla,_ _iho "system in which they have obtained their oflicc, be‘ led to ‘v? coirupt and par- tial judgrnr.-ntu,-us a ‘matter rife ien'&,'urvd ltofclfy deprive the first Iuhahisurrrs of the ’ pa ud‘¢_l Court,to'rislt tlsd|djbstrn'etst‘ofuccou utrdisputsg; that may arise untong t ' ' ' Iulesv-ingiyourofliciul duty for the present, 'tt“cotiuois.itn_ts..t for the Rocover' ofSrriull'-Debts, we‘ most rosp‘oc\fully‘teridor you the ussuruncoo ‘ms. ctvnldbrsue in your 'judgmunt~ and "ability, on of our earnest desire of seeing yuu,It no very distant dry, elevated to more lucrative and honorable cos. .- - - Bclfust, April 18, I852. v o————— EXTRACT or A l.E'l"l‘l-‘.R ritoii A i-‘tut:-:Nn" IN BOSTON. The winter has been unusually severe, and veryboistcrous, causing several shipwrecks and lulu of life. Money is and has been very tight, which operates against produce, and makes bread-sttill's very low, as well as all kinds of provisions. Po- litics art-_rifc and oh the advance. The wire-pullers are busy at Washington, and President-making has taken precedence of more important measures. Great efforts are being made to commence the Presidential campaign, for all the para- phcrnala of slumpers are to be immediately in support of lllell’ rcepectivc candidates. The Union Whigparty, (now in pow- er) , are likely to rally for their favorite soldier, Gen. Scott, whose views are favorable to the support of the compromise measures, (on slavery) as well as to his opposition to Kos- sullt’u doctrine of non-intervention; his clittnce is good. The young Dr-morrscy or manifest-destiny party are canvassing the country in support of their young progressive Leader, Judge D.-uglars of Illinois, who has taken a bold stand in favour of naruth and non-intervention, he is the first candidate from the “ Far West," and considering the high estimation in which he is ltcld as a Senator of forty, by the young men of the whole country, and the fact that the Democrats have majorities throughout the Union, he will be a formidable candidate. The “ Colonial Reciprocity," will undoubtedly be modified this Ses- sion. Thcre appears to be a fraternal feeling throughout the whole coutilry in favour ofits modification, and the fishermen of Ca e Cod have petitioned Congrr-ssin favor of“ Free Trade" and Free Navigation, and especially. that the restrictions on the fishing ground, and the total abolition of the light money shall be a sine qua non. if an alteration may take place; inlhs meantime, ruflicient discrimination will be observed in the ar- ticles to be thus admitted, to prevent European manufacturers from entering into clandestine trade via the Colonies. 'l'Ito Treasurer of the Church of England Ladies‘ Clothing Society for the poor,itcknovvledge_u the receipt of £l I0 0 from John Morris and Theo hilue Desbriony, I"Jqrs., bein three fines i posed by them on t roe young man for a violation of the Sabbath. Courrcir. Orsrca, April to, I851. His Excellency in Council has been pleased to appoint Mr. Robert Ellis, Whurhnger for tho Whurfat Green's Shore, Bodeque, in the place of Mr. Joseph Green. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, via :—- Thomaa Myers and John Les, to be Preventive Oflicers and Lttttd Wuiteru for Cr-u_paud, in the terms of the Act for the better F Prevention of Smugg ing. « - . Elisha Baker to be u Protector of Alcwives' Fishery, for North Lalts, Lot 41. His Eacellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to eetublish Post Oflcao at the undormeritionorl places, and to appoint the following Persons Poetmasters, via :— Brackluy Point—Jstneo Shaw, Cove IIertd—Jumos Auld, (mills.) CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. passengers. ‘ In the Mail Best to Cape 'I‘orrnsnt'ine on Saturday the 11th inst., Curt. William Walsh. - it the Mail Bout from Cape Torrnentine on Saturday last—Ca tsins Fsirburne. Rider and Williams, Mr. Perry, Mr. Duncan, r. Lowe, Mr. Kealo, fro I.ondon—and three others. - ' filarrtrlt. On the list inot., y the Rev. B. Scott, Mr. Richard Clark, of Lot 87, to Miss Mary Ann Miller. At Charlottetown, on Tuesday the ISM inut., by the Rnv. Dr. Jenkins, Ecclesiastical Comrniusary, Daniel Hodgonn. -F ., Clerk the Crown and Pruthonotary of this Island, to srgaret, rulist of the late Hon. Jubu Sruokou. At Elliot Riveron Stb hubby the Rev. Mr. Ben. Mr_., Archi- Sssub, ysuagspt laughter of ' hid M'A be of Brueb t to Mr. Charla Ilibsua or tb:Lrmer ‘flees. . ~ lywessrussu last-.lu,Augas "I4e&G.leIbAn-u ‘ Wired. bulb of loud. ' ._ illtrb, . . . ,-Os-,lu'n A ‘I, at Let II, of conisuntuticn. deeply. and deserved- ly Iuin_cnta_d,. ias_Cu'theriuo_Carr, l_I;lIt0_ 48th year of her a u_. Ilcr eriog illpcss, borne with christian resignation and fortitu et. gra- dually prepu[ed her mind to_uiset death, not is its terror, but as a _ - “ messenger of_paacc, ’ ‘,Tlta,t' calls the soul to heaven." ' _ _ AtSt. Peter's Island, list inst. , Mary, beloved wife of William Land, in‘ tltrdutlt year of lior age. Site has left a loving husband and four children to lament their loss. _ . lI$'rBOI.()LOGlCAL—JOUltNAL, Ibr llts ltso tseelra ending Jpn‘! 2-I, L352. ualoasrrln. TMIIIOXITII. Highest, _ Lowest Mean. - Ilighcst. Lowest Daily (l6th.) (lbth.) I2th,l8tli Menu. (tutti. ) _so.2t' V ‘ ' 29.51 as.so one |,25.b’ | 38.7 Highest Lowest Mean. Iliglir.-at Lowest Daily (ISIIL) (Slat) (32d.) Ifltli , l9tlt Menu. 30.‘. ' 19.27 29.32 51.7 29.0 (L5 ' writ» A1‘ 9, a. as. vva:a'rHa:u. John l.i:gyt, all that gentleman's H A il. l sgi."u'N. frsah bruu. Overcast; blue sky, 6 to 8, p. m.; ' but and arrow, u. m.; sleet and ' light rain, p. m., ' . Mo. I2 N.N.E. mad. do. Blue sky; cloudy, 9, 5. m., to 7, p.m. Tu. I3 E. gentle do. Blue ay sky, occasionally overcast. We. 14 N. fresh 0 Overcast; busy and snow, I0, a.m., - '- to 8, p. in. Th. ll N.E. light uir. Overcast. _ _ Fri. I6 ‘I. ‘tttodcrutu breoae. Do.; ruin, till 4, and after 8, p. m. 5,’... [1 N.gantla Overcast, till 3, p.rn.; then slightly -’ do.; blue sky, 6 to it, pin. pril. I. . Su. 18 N.E. gentle breeae. Blue slty; overcast. S to 10, p. in. Mo. 19 ESE. do. do. Blue sk . _ _ _ 'l‘u. 20.E.S.E. mod. do. Overcoat; rain in the n ltt. Wu. 2| 3.31:. do. do. Ovcrc--t; rain. I to t._& alter 9. I'M"- Th. 23 3 light air Overcast; foggy and light rain, after Fri. 23 S. do. d v S, s. in. o. _ Overcast; cloud , 8 to 6, p. in. Sat. 24 N. rrtodcrttte breeze. ' o; rain, it or 9, p. tri.; suow in the night. N. B.—'l'he first \Vhecl Carriages were out in Town, on the 12th; on the l6tli. Lilac Bushes were in bud; and the Three Tides qllllll opened. The Ice in the Harbour was frotn I to 8 feet tlitck, on the lbth: ‘the Show is nearly all guns in the Town. , Cliurlollrtomrt fllurltrls. Exchange 60 per cent. on Sterling. Srruaoav, April 21, I852. rnol to run: ?0 Beef, (small) lb. 4 I ' ool, - I 0 I 4 rlo.'liy qiiurtrdir, t I I llum, per lb., 0 5 0 7 I r - - M I 4] Barley, per bushel, 3 3 I 9 do. (small) I Oats, o - I C I S Mutton, - - Wheat, - S 0 S 0 Lttmli, per qr., i I Tiuiotby Seed, 0 0 IS 0 Vctt,pct‘- ., A Potatoes, 3 0 S S Bttttugflreslt) - I ‘Tttrnips, 0 ll 0 I0 do. by the tub, HA I illurrota, per bual. 0 0 0 0 -. 29014., - - 3d |TurItcys, each I 0 5 0 ’$1||'llifiI'l¢yrP¢|'lll-‘ It , owls, . . t 0 I 8 i!_ruut, pcrpuir, ' I ,Eggs, per donors, 0 S 0 1 V1,“ -p, I ?Huy,pcrtun, - S5 0 42 6 --| I.“ -_ - :8 w,percw. 010 I 0 3-scksnlsch -3, |c...ts.t.. pcrqtl., is o is o I’-rmdsu. - ' Ilomes n,pcr ,.t., s o s s time.-v-act-.~' 1 Wi ccoc a‘ o s s Clrsvee.-&rI, per lb.‘ its, 0 3 0 5 ._ ,,_r _e. 1 . 41,-. is - / GFDRGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. ..r s; \,- . ' -‘ t - --« .~ To be Let. ' Anlposusolou given the lat Juno next. , ‘TIIAT very desirable and commodious HOUSE ‘ in Kent Street, formerly owned by Mr. Cir un- Lurott, and next door to Mr. Davin S1-:vvan'r'a. The situation is advantageous for can ing on an kind ufbusineuua Tlseio is u Pump in the Yard, and, u large ure- house uod Stable attached, and a Garden. For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, ‘ ' TIIOMAS WILLIAMS. Corner Fita Roy Street, (ncur'Mr. Httvilurid's.) Aprilril, teas. Apple and Thorn Trees. F)R "SALE, rt quantit of good Tltorns, 4 years old; also, 400 A ple Trees, of di erent kinds-2, 8, and 4 years grafted, of tire curly-bearing kinds; also, Pour, Cherry, utid Oruutneutsl 'l‘reeu. » ROB ERT CAIRNS. Broom Bush, St. Peter's Road, April 21. I852. N0'l'ICE.-—HortIculturcl Meeting. IN pursuance of a Resolution adopted at a Meeting held in Chat- lottntown, on the I9th of Murcli Inst, for the purpose of taking into consideration the foruttttion ofn HORTICULTUIIAL Soctrrv in Charlottetown, the Provisional Committee tltcn appointed have prepared eliminary Rules nnd Regulations, vvlticlt will be submit- ted to 'it_ eneral Meeting of persons fuvorablc to the project, to be held at the Ut.n COURT Housu, uccn Square, on WlDllll- nav the 18th instent.ut 8 o'clock, p. tri., when J. Lavvsorr, Esq.. will deliver an inaugural Address. By order, ALEX. BI'.AZEl.EY, Provisional Secretary. April I9, I852. FOR SALE. ORSE IIAIR SEATING, ..CURLI-ID IIOIISE IIAIII, GU'l'l‘A PERCIIA SOLES and PASTE. . WM. HEARD. Great George Street, April 16, I852. FOR SALE, HAT beautifully situated Farm. on the Eastern side of Lot or Township No. hree (I), fronting on the Gulfrtf St. Lou- rence. near Kildare Cape, at present occupied by the Subscriber, contuinirg I00 acres, It) or I5 ofwhich are under cultivation; the remainder covered with a mixture of hard a 'l'herc is it new Dwelling House, and it Burn nearly finished on the ‘pre- mises. and u well of Water at the door. It is un nxoellent stun for nny kind of business, bsiniin a thriving settlement, and witltin about 60 chains ofthe Er liah C ttrch. An abundance o Sea Manure can be obtained in front of the arm, and along the Sea Shore, which is low; and is it convenient place to obtain fish, either ll'om the Sea or neighbouring Ponds. For further particulars, apply, if by letter, prepaid, either to Mr. J. C. Tnav nus, Charlottetown, or to the owner on the premises. H. W. HELE. Kildars, Lot 8, April 16, I852. lw. To I-lot-tlculturlstu and Partners. We Ilia WA§‘l1°®W9 EGS to announce, that he has received duri the Winter, in addition to his former catonsive Stock of ARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. from Messrs. Dickson's It Co, Edinburgh, 50 Sorts llsrdy Annual Flower Seeds V I0 dgu half-do. do. u. do. T etberwitlt u luv: variety of approved Garden Seeds. roru Messrs. J. J. Brown, Glasgow, Pour, Beans, Caner. and Turnip Seeds. front the Stock of John ,0. leyssr, New York, 100 Packages assorted Garden Seeds I“ do. do. Flower Sui . . A '0' O '1' I O N S . g . Household Furniture. 30 sets Humour, Firewood, 6te., dto. Subscriber intends SELLING BY AUCTION, at his rec, stdsncs,on WEDNESDAY, the Fin-at of Max next, at, olcvsu o'clock-- so SETS GIG and can itaittvt-:es.stss His IIOUSEHOLI) Fllll.N|'l'UltE, with A quantity ofFIllEW%D E For further particulars, see Iland-Bills. to be laud at the Promise of tits Suliscriber, Powuul Street, opposite the Jail. GWBGB. Rx‘. April 28, ISSI. ' a‘ TO LET, the above HOUSE and PREMISISL By W. H. GARDINER. N TUESDAY the llth day ofMuy next, at II o'clock,, fdev. noon, uttho farm of Robert MucAdam, Eaq., on the Prison Town llond, Six Miles from Town, and adjoining the farm of Mr. ousobold Furniture, and l".trtning Stock, via: 18 Chain, I lortg Dinin Table. I pair Bircls_ do., 3 Bed ltoorn do., 1 Wash Stand, I ltu sortie Wrhittg,Doak, I Iiuridaome Set of China, I large Kitchen 'l‘sblo, two drautevu,_ I Chest of Drawers, u nuutber of valuable Books, l Wurdvpbu,,I_ Bcdstcuds, I light ttir Stove, 1 Cooking do., lurgc size Stead. up complete, Plates, Dishes, sndAKitchen Utensils, and Dairy articles. I 8 Excellent Milch Cows in calf, I year-old Calf, I Pig 8 IIIQOIHI. old, I Horse Cart, I Set Curt Harness, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, uud-_u. few Tons of excellent Hay. And at the same time, will be ofl'erod for Sale, the house. he interest for the unexpired term of 999 years, of the FABM._ (Dunnlls Valley), containing 50 acres. about one-lsalf of which is under cultivation. To be Sold by Auction. N MONDAY, the 10th do of MAY neat, at I! o'cIu¢k noon, in front of the 0| Court House. Charlottetown. COMMON LOTS NOS. 2|, I4, and HALF No. I0, culpri- sirtg about 34 Acres. well known as part of " THE DOUGLAS I-15'I‘A’l'I:‘.," situate within lira minutes’ walk of Charlottetown. These Lots are Freehold, and ivill be sold in small parcels to I05! Purchasers. Also Pasture Lots, Nos. 37 and 38 in the loyalty. of Charlottetown, containing ‘I‘vrenty-four Acres under Lease to J, I}. llaaaard. Esq.. for a term of 370 years, at_the rant afdtls. currency . per sunutu. —ALSO— An Estate of about 2.000 Acres of Land on Township No. II, under Lease to various tenants, for a term of 990 years, ht an an- nual rent of uttc shilling, eurrsricy. per acre, together with the are rcars of rent due thereon. A plan of these several properties may be soon at the of no|,¢n, Hodge", Earp, Barrister at Law. where further partscelef! as to the whole will be roads known. Au indisputable Tstla will bp made to Purchasers. April I5, I852. (All the Papers.) The above Sale is POSTPONED, until MONDAY the Tenth day of May next, at the same hour and place. April 27, 1852. OR SALE. Part of that beautifully situated Lot,corner of Great George and King Streets, now occupied b W. C. HOBS, and adjoining Mr. Citauaas Pat.aaart's new bui ing For further particulars apply to W. C. HOBS on the premises, where the plan may be —' corn meal. ARRELS Fresh ground CORN MEAL may be had of the subscriber, for Cash. Queen Square Charlottetown. E. L. Lvotattn. Horse SALADIN. Grout surge t. f Tunass.—-Each Mars for the Season, I_0s. cash, or No. puysblg in December neat. Mares which missed lull Season. Illa. curls, or lbs. in December. Siugla leup, loo. cash. 3‘lflPl!_Il’ Rica, Owner. » JOSEPH OSBORNE, Groom. April I9, I851. (All the papers dw.) YOUNG SALAIIIN FOR SALE IIIS very superior Entire Horse is odbred for sale. He stands I8 hands lsigla, is ofu_ beautiful black colour and has strong bone and sinew; he is remarkably ood tempered, very gentle either in harness or saddle. His sire is the cclebrated.Blood Horas SALADIN imported in the year I848 by the Royal.Agticultu- ral Socict —his mother was a strong and valuable untrttpl of the Groonvvlc breed and used excellent stock. prjap was awarded to him at the Royal Agricultur_al Society's show in 1849, for the class of Blood horses of the Suladtri Breed. Ilulf of the purchase money will be allowed to remain until the close of the neat season, on approved security.-—Apply at Has-V znrd'u Gazette Oflice. March I, 1852. Horse GREYGAN. iii: fine young horse aru:i'_a.a.~'or tus'ct- - ., less symmetry, and beautiful action. old that look the first prize from the “A _ ltlral - . Society“ in l_S50—cut of a fine Cu Ian .ll_II|l0 by Sn|adin—atunding I6 hand high; perfectly_ free from any vtctoll habit, will stand for the Season--cotnntenetng lat Mu_v—-at Mr. George Chandler's, near Mr. John Hearts, Charlottetown, on every other Saturday ; and for the ternuining time at my own Furrn, York River, neat to that of Mr. Martin Hoartz. 'l‘erms—£I for the Season. DONALD M‘KlNNoN. Yorlt River, 24th April, 1851. VESSELS for SALE, HE Subscribers now being Sole Owners of the following nam_ ed mericun wreckedvesssls, ofi'cr them at private and would invite those in want of good a ing vessels‘ to es- .,,,;,,,, 9,0,, whit. ogk, Copper-fastened, and thorough-built vfut eels, via. : the Sohoonors William. IT, MI. L_I€|||° do, and Ocean, in Mulpoc Boy. I. °"l4"'°- ll I!“ ‘War These Vessels, if sold, will be dclivO|'9<l ‘I “la "fill l’°P'!|'NlsW5"0 required; part of them are now ell’, and the remainder to progress of being got ofi’. _ At.so, the Bulsrumu. at Fish Island, as she now lies or Those in tvont of V_eooals will do well to make surly application to either or‘ the Subscribers. LUTHER EACKETE u r. WEA'l‘l-ll-ZIIBE. wti.t.iattt ii. nun, Charlottetown, April 11. 1053- to Charter, to ltpud In 3101! V . n o. 8 fissl-11.8 at [80 toltltl tone, or Hull, Griruuby or Lou- MI. I Vessels for Faltviouth, England- : do, for Cardin’, Swanson, and Gloucester. s Vessels for Liverpool. Burund- ForSule u CAltG0oflIard \Voad. Yellow Pris. and Utah. deliverable at Buctout-ho. For further punicutrfiégvl "Wan"; April so. tut 1"- stesinsr “R033-" P ssbdortngt prsssntssaaoa,attdwitlleuvo I sorts of Climbers or Creepers c|.,|¢t:s‘:.:.'a'|::'st. ' but notice. every Tuesday and Thereby I Ievder Flowers morning. ivnrusdlatul after roout_v atle, between the beers II de. ebelse Annuals. , .[ Q... "4 Tan a , and will return tbu days lowing. louv- 1'hm:=.ave_ut(>a?‘:‘.ormsushs. and wfll be here. it is If lagltswuatliaehlsuksutbeutsrutogs sfwadusahye sud Fri- ' cttu'sustsvs.a,stt av, isss._ ‘ ‘ " rtioitaa owart. Manager, Cbarldtetotvn, April 37- 13“- .. .._ _.¢..._._ .._... “ "»"'?E$llA9uI:n eon agape-fin-s«.—.s, .. ._,.,; ‘_ _ . . ., . I- ll