HASZARITS GAZETTE, MAY 13. ‘at-imi ofthe A_h_*_iceatIew York. Aocordin to mercantile letters from Constan- tinople. of April 6th, Baron Brock has issued or- derstu all Austrian vessels to quit Constantino- ple. Probably the order relates only to Austrian vessels of war, in order to avoid the irnportunitios. of the Turks that they should join the allied floats in the Black Sea. At St. Pstersburg. on_ the Sth the government paper was 12 per cent discount. According to advices from Turin. of the loth ult., the Sardinisn government has issued an or- dor pohibiting any privatoers under the Russian flag from being armed, provisioned or harbored, with their prises, in Sardinian ports. The French squadron that has sailed from Brest, under Admiral hives. to rein roe Napier in the Baltic. is composed of the line of battle ships Iuflsxible. Jamsppss. Tags, Breslau, and frigates Darien, Poursuivante, and Sam- illsnto. The English and French ships of war on the coast of Thessaly are ordered to search all vessels suspected of having munitions of war on board, and to noise those in which they may be discover- ed. Ionian vessels carrying passengers without passports, are also seiaed. It is rumoured that the point on which the Austrian and Prussian governments cannot agree is the occupation of the frontiers touching on Rus- sian Polan . The court party, it seems. is dis- inclined to the idea, and Baron liudborg sgitates against Baron Hess. The insurgents have been tremendously beaten near Arta. Under dupes of 16th inst. we learn thptdthbe flehet consisting" ' o twenty-two ships of war e y t a Duke of ollington, flag-ship. passed Bornholm island. A heavy cannon was heard in that direc- tion on the night between the 15th and I6th. Shi a ot'war were daily arriving both French and English. thns swelling the immense force sl-‘ ready ere. am sorry to as the fine frigate- Amphion pscrow), is aground on a sand-bank. and will. it is sated, be lost. blew a regular gale in the Baltic on the 9th and there have been two or three regular " stilI' days" of it. On the 7th the Creesy, a 90 on ship, was driven from her moorings and dri ted towards the Swedish ooast. She would have become a total wreck had she gone ashore. She best ofl', however, till her fires were lit, and then steamed back again against the wind to the fleet. The ice is everywhere disappearing. We may, erefore, shortly expect the news of bloodshed. If the fleet passes Bornholm on o lath. operations in the Gulf of Finland will have commenced. The allied Seats are the object of the greatest sympathy and attention on the part of the Swedes, Danes and Norwegians, who takes every n por- tunity of expressing it, and pay visits to the d‘ifl'er- ent vessels as they arrive. The evacuation of the island of Aland, in the Baltic. by the Russians. is ll conflrmsd. It will become a‘ naval station for the combined fleets. Before leaving the island, everything that could be taken was carried away. The remainder was burnt or-sunk. To turn to the other sea : The combined fleets are still in Kavarna bay ; the Russian fleet is at anchor in Sebastopol harbor. though aonie vessels had been signalised ofl‘ Batoum. No engagement had yet taken place. The report that Odessa had surrendered to the oombied fleets on the 14th inst.. is not confirmed. It is not unlikely that it will shortly do so. In fact. when the last mails left Constantino lo, the declaration of war had only just reacho there. The greatest sntliusissm prevailed in consequence. French troo a were daily arriving at Galipoli. General Canro rt and his statfhad been presented to the Sultan, and most graciously received. English troops were hourly expected. All the British troops had left Malta. and are this have reach sir destination. Another division will shortly leave the shores of England. The movement which John Mitchell is en- deavoring to get up on your side of the Atlantic, in favor of Rursia, meets with no sympathy in Ireland, and is treated with total contempt in England. Ihave no doubt he will be made to feel this ; and so I drop the subject. The report of a great battle on the Danube is not confirmed. Tlis Russians are strengthening their position on the Dubrudscha, and the Turks near the Trajan Wall. The presence of the fleets at Verna supports the Turkish flank. Lord Howden has sent in a note to the Spanish EASZAl.D’S GAZETTE. Saturday, Key 18, 1S54. If his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has taken a calm and disspssaionets view of the conduct of both Hoesesof the Legislature during the late session, it of that portion of the Legislative Council which pro- fssses to uphold Responsible Government in its purity little tallied with their professions. Her Majesty's Home Government, in reply to the earnest prayer-of the Colony, that the troops stationed in Charlotte- town miglit be allowed to remain, gave for answer that the establishment of an eflicient police force was " a preliminary indispensibls towards any reconsider- ation of the dssision of Her Majesty’s Government in reference to the withdrawal of the troops from the Colony." Government was made known to both Houses, and a bill for this purpose was passed in the House of Assembly, and. strange to say. rejected in the Coun- cil—-and why! not approve of the principle of the bill; but because must have appeared evident to him, that the conduct This determination of Her Majesty's Not that the Legislative Council did the expense of the sustaining the force was to be partly charged on the general funds of the Island. Nothing can be more clear and evident that the oppo- sition to the Bill was purely factions. and designed only for the purpose of embarrassing the Administra- tion, than the shape in which it was manifested_ 'l‘hsy did not dare to object to the formation of a police force; but they took exception to the fund from which the cost of sustaining it was to be de- frsyed,—the only part ofthe Bill over which they had no constitutional jurisdiction. The true reason of their opposition, was the hope that it would drive the mem- bers of the administration to resign; and. provided they could sfl'ect this.they were reckless of what became of Charlottetown iirarirau, any to. lloef. (small) lb. 5d a ‘Id Tallow. Sd I 10d Do-. by quarter, Id s Old oel, ls Id a Is Id Pork, d ad|d Ionisspun, d. Ssidals iioli (M-mlb iii ' ii '1" ‘ii. u on, per . a truss . Lamb. nose larley, do (do lefld Veal,per lb., adabd gag]. HI. I’ lb‘! Gd a St lBarley, per lb. Id godss , per qtl., 12s a I ’otatoes.htmh.Io ah Cd in «ya. to on Jarrots boali. s-ea owls: ad . I: oi rims,’ eiad bush aruso Turnips bush Sd a Is Id Zlovor Seed lr., la a Is Sd Eggs, per doaon, ‘Id a Sd day, per ton, llba 140s Bh;:u,(f h) l Sdla ‘£3 -ltrawgpsrcwt. So Id-ands II I’, POI S I I o Do., (by the tub) l0da Is Wild Geese. Isalsfid Lard, Sd s Sd Brnsts. ls Gil a Is Port of Ohsrlottetowm, All ID iv . Ms ll, Sehr. l‘lora,b!cDonald, Gsor town; salt. go.-—Bark Sir A|sxalpdsr6vlYslsh, iverpool :7 s; sn.car o.—Sc r. sli ii, B. it, t. John, B.; shit and mdasees. “"0 «- llth, Jolly Tar, Arichat.—Grest Britain, do. do.— New Bark to J. St W. MeGill.—Pacltet Ingram, Pictou; mails, drc. lSth. Mayflower, Gerrior. Boston; gen. cargo B. Doan.—Brig Peeping Tom, Liverpool; gen. cargo.—Mayflower. Furneaux, Pictou; cool. IAIL . May 10. Schr. Unicorn. Mutcli, Newfld.; oduos.— Adalids, Boutong, Pictou; bal.—Plors, cDouald, - ha. l2th. Damse"|'. Newfoundland; cattle and probuos.— Ingram. Pictou; mails, Ste. NEW GOOD8.—Sprlng of 1854. HE Subscriber is now rsceivin . per Sir file: under. 150 Packages BRITI ll MERCHAN- DIZB. the principal part of his Spring importstioss, consisting o — 8 cases ready made Clothing, the Colony. and totally indifferent as to the awkward and unpleasant predicament in which itplsced Sir Alex- ander Bannsrman. who had made every efl'ort that it was possible for a man to make. in order that the troops might be allowed to remain. What his Grace the Duke of Newcastle will think of the matter, it is not dillicult to guess. He had a right to suppose that a condition not diflicult of performance and ii measure advisable in itself a's tending to the safety of property, the due adniinistratiou of the Laws. and the respectability of the Colony, would have been passed with unanimity. and this the more especially as circumstances have arisen, and events taken place, which have made the measure more stringently A war has arisen, the end whereof no man can foresee; and it may be unavoidable, on the part of the Home Government. to cause every sol- dier to be removed. Now, just observe the position in which Sir Alexander's own l'rionds—or those cal- ling themselves his friends-—heve, placed him. In nis neat dispatch he will have to communicate to his Grace the information, that when the troops shall have been withdrawn (as they undoubtedly will be) the Colony is left without protection. There is no Police, the Militia are iuefl‘sotivo. and not to be count- ed upon on a sudden emergency. Should any disturbance arise, he has no force, upon which he can rely. to have recourse to. Sir Alexander knows best what expectations he has held out to the Duke, that this so reasonable proposition. would here be acceded to; he will. however find it rnther awkward, we think. to account for one of the most anouialous a Legislative and Deliberative Assembly. measures ever resorted to by We ask of His Excellency will he in the slightest degree lend himself to promote the wishes of men capable of acting with the recklessness and want of proper feeling for the Colony and himself, that these men have manifested.’ prayer of n petition—which is not the prayer of the people of Prince Edward Island, but of this very party who have thus set themselves in opposition to the Home Government. to himself, Colony—join himself to those who have publicly insulted him in the grossest manner.’ the first of the Queen's Representatives to attempt to violate the true principles of Responsible Govern- meat, and seek to break down the barriers of that Constitution which he was sent here for the purpose of having ostsblislied upon the tirmest basis I-And for whom ? Will he by granting the and to the Will he be I-‘rill: Ciwncrt.—Tho Rev. Mr. Sutherland will - - bin the Tom rsnce Hall Sabbath first his government requeatin that in case any vessels 7"” ' '. I with llussisii letters o marque present themselves °'°°k’ °""°°" " 3' ‘M h'":’'” '“ 'i' at any Spanish Port, they may be refused admit- tones. The British troops are to be removed from Montreal and quartered at Quebec Bermuda, and other laces. In redericton. N.B., they are blowing up the ice with gun-powder. An experiment was made on the 92nd, where the ice was 22 inches thick, and over it were four int-hos of half melted snow. A hole was out through the ice, and a tin vessel containing twenty pounds of powder. was put down into the hole under the ice and the charge flred by means of a galvanic battery, which resul- ted iu heaving up the water and ice over an irre- gular area of at least thirty feet in diameter, of nearly 00 feet. The Maine Law hsr been introduced in the Legislature of California. Bollsiouy'r Pills. the Beat Rrrudy for the Out of Dropey.—Eatract of a letter from Mr. P. Willi- snis, dated Iolford, March I, tSS8.—" To Profess- or HoIloway.—Sir.— Peeling grateful for the benefit my wife has derived by the use of Pills, I consider it my duty to inform you of it.‘ Soon after the birth of her last child, her feet and uncles began to swell, and afterwards her whole body, strongly indicating dropay, tbh occurred at the turn of life. I obtained the best medical advice, but her health continued to decline. I then tried your Pills. which I am bapp to say have restored her to sound and perfect health.’ Andersen's Road, was workin with his oldest son, who is about I-I years of e. he suddsnl . wit‘. “.1 deceased was a Native ofthe and emigrated to this Colony H years ago. a steady. honest, industrious man, and was esteemed by hid friends and neighbours, who deeply sympg- thiee with his family, in their bereavement. Alexander, M. Walsh pool, to Hon. W. W. the Brigt. Banner. from Liverpool for Arichat, dis. niasted, and in a sinking condition; took off Captain DOWOWO. cf"? and I4 passengers, 28 in all. and brought them to this port. Married, On Wednesday last, by the Rev. Mr. Phelsn, Mr. Andrew Tamphin. of Charlottetown, to Miss Jane Bulpit, of Tryon. On the 6th 'inst., in the 52d. year of her age, Mur- gsrot, the beloved wife ol' Mr. Neil Campbell, Lot 5|. lsr end was peace. On Monday, the 8th inst.. as Kenneth McKenzie, in his barn, along fell down and died. lonvin nine children to lament their irreparab a less. The Isle of Sky, Scotland, He was Ship News. Arrived yestordav morning. Thursday, Bark Sir , master. S1 days from Liver- Lord. In lou. S6. fell in with :2 Passengers, In the Packet froiiiPictou yesterday. (Friday), Rovds. Messrs. Allan. Pollock, Snodgrsss; Messrs. John Stsmblss, Allan Ilaolray, Lappcn, Foster, Cwlialrl: Ross. N. Sutherland. Capt Chambers, Capt. as do. Hats and Cape. do. Straw Bonnets and Hats, do. Ladies’ dress Materials. do. Millinery. " do. Gloves—Dent, Allcroft St Co's., do. Hosior do. Shawls, do. Hsbeadnsltsry, do. Silks and ltibtons. I-NI-Iausiflliss 22 packages 19 do. ties. The above, with his Stock on hand. comprises one extremely low prices for cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, 12th May. 1854. BANK MEETING. AILTIES interested in cstablishi of Prince Edvard-‘Island." wil Court House, in the Province Building, on Wednes- day next, the 11th instant, at the hour of Ten ‘clock. MASONIC HALL. N conformity with the Act of Incorporation, Notice is hereby given. that the first General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held in the Masonic Hall o'clock. p. m.. at ecting seven Directors and a Secretory, or the management of ths“Masottic Ham. Corsrartv," and for s transaction of other business. CHARLES YOUNG, W. T. PAW, J. W. MORRISON, ALBERT H. YATES, ED Charlottetown, May I2. I864. To the Patrons of the Press, and the Public A'U'O'.I.'IO!I’S. To be Sold Auction, N Tuesday, the Sld instsnt,_at II o'clock pre- cisely, at Hassl Grove. Priacstows Bond, all STOCK and FARMING IIIPLEHENTS of the Subscriber. consisting of I Superiokii draught Homes, 1 Stud Horses. fear 3 I rs o ' C ’ Horas ' lo Iri.lc'li“Cot.v:-(‘A.ynhiro bud Darham.broed SL 4 Heifers. ‘I Oxsn, ‘I Pigs, 40 Ewes, (with Lam )3 I gprts. sompleto, I P , and Han ' 2 . Anda number of other articles too numerous to mention. Tssars.—All some over £2 a credit of flvs months, on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM BAGNALL. May S, IBM. ' HE Subscriber hula; by Power of Attorney. hearing date the I of January last, been appointed Agent for the Iliasss Stewart, of Charlotte- town, in this Island, to take the ma out of their Property. on Townsbi ‘lo. lS. hero y notion all on c said Sci. indebt to the Misses iswart, for Rent, Arrears of Rent, or otherwbe. to pay the seine forthwith. An person or persons found Trsspassing on the said llroporty. will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the I.aw. CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscouche. February 22. I854. The War In the last: Tint ' isthenrlfogsndlts blslmao. AprllAl llullbisre. ‘digdflumil l i pm...’ 1 I I Assee'mtidn,hytheIsv.J.I.Nanaway. NEW BOOKS. JUST resolved at G. T. Hsssans's Bed tray is. iau. i FOR BALI. I-lA'l'vnlasblspletof 0lt0UllDst Prince trest.formsrlythesits sfthslsptist Che Lfroatiagtoofoot oaEasiea Strsst.asd IN eal.rppsrPriaoeStreot. ltlsoseofthomsm ablesitaaticssin ssburbeforvasetlsmsfs dsnce,orisospahleof beisgdi ' htsthrse bsildisgbots. l'sr‘I‘srm.I.o. Jane S. Iew Yuk, Slth lay, ISSS. it may THIS is to certify that Ir. Saartrsr. Stone. jsa.. isaathsrbad sstsssllsst all lsssys dueas, ls . make and u for the nis‘: Dr. S. P. W aaadas. NOSTIAND I. SACK. Sole Prapristorsaad lasafaotarers oflh. S. P. Townsend's Sarmparllls. from the authority granted is In ? Ire. Nos-rnarrn & Bscrr, ssle o Dr. S. P. BY JAMES N. HARRIS, N THURSDAY. the lSth of Ms instant, at II o'clock precIsely,the Property c Mr. Tarnen. Artist, consisting of- OIL PAIJVTIJVGS. BOOKS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOVSS, FIBE- woon, GUN, &c. &c. F For further particulars, see Hartdbills. sy 3. x. Townsend's Sarsaparills, IappcistW. I. WA I‘ -res , .. l and at r the abevel if.".i..'°i.'i.‘..i .‘r'i»?'...."if5"....i" LAND FOR IALI. VE llssdrsdasrss st’I..l.N'D,wkhaIari attashsd. which eats annually 1‘ teal Hay. sitna|t.s ‘on Township No. II. head the Hillie- of the best assort_ments in Town. and will be sold at a, iver. or terms apply to SAMUEL NIIEN. Charlottetown. Nev. Sdth, ISIS. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly " by Gri.sss.*i' nxasoit. of Ifyde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and An-rlun Harrell- soir, of Liverpool. in England, Merchant, snrvivin Executors and Trustees named and a inted in a Liverpool, a rose of the said Gilbert Henderson, docs , within this Island. and to dis one of all Lands and Hereditaments belonging to said lstate situate therein. resns so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I'I:sdet'- son. deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and ose ersons who ms in possession of any part of sun Lands and Premises, are required to make an -immediate and satisfactory arrangement with late, otherwise they will be treated as Tree JOHN ID Charlottetown, April Silt. ISSS ssers. GWORTH. _B!'I0kYll'd&l1dl8AO1'OS0fIsI.lld. M 0 BE LET, and immediate ‘on given, the above Premises, consisting of I} Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, fronting 9 chains on the Princstown Road, and adjoining. the Red Lion Isn,—ths Stream of water on whic the Cloth Mill is situate, (the Three Mile reek) runs nenrly through the centre of it. About half the ,Land has been ploughed. a part ready to stump, and the remainder is covered with trees, reserved for shelter and ornament. There is a small Dwellin House on ' It will be Let alt ether, or the Brio Yard will be reserved. For fun or particulars,a l to JAMES D. ILXSZARD. Recreation, April 10, I854. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts, commodioua SHOP, suitable for a GROCERY or DRAPERY STORE. with CELLAR nnd Ont-House room. Ap ly to W. HOBBS. Form for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber oflers for Sale or to Let, by Pri- vate Contract. that valuable Leasehold Farm 2-’- I . We, the ungeorsigned Printers nnd Publishers of Halifax, in consequence of the increnaed price 0 paper. wages. and other expenses involv by the publishing business, have ngreed to raise the rates of ndvertising from «Is. to be. per square, for the first each continuance ; rind alter the expiration of all private and existing contracts, will insist on a propor- tionate udvnnco, in any new contract to be entered into. JOHN II. CROSSKILL, B. N. American, R. H. WILLOUGHBY, Morn. Chronicle, RICHARD NUGENT. Halifax Daily Sun, ALPIN GRANT. British Colonist, \V. A. PENNY, Morning Journal. Halifax, N. S., May 3, I854. MINIATURES! LIKENESSES. HE Subscriber has just received a handsome stock of Plates and Cases, gold rind plated Lock- ets and Brooches for Likensssos. done by top or side light. Also, a first riite Camera, for sale, with instructions in the old stand. W. C. HOBBS. The famous Boat “ Hotspur." T1‘ Subscriber otfers for Sale a firet-rate clipper sailing Boat, of the very best build, it for fishing or any other kind of work; long bsarn, ubont 24 feet keel, titted up with two masts, and 100 ya Duck, in three Sails of the very best American Duck. The snbacribsr taken great pains to fit her out, and warrants her to be the best of her kind in the Island. JOHN CAMPBELL. West River. March 14. IS“. E Freehold Putin for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale a freehold farm at Dog River, there is a new House and Burn con the premises, a fresh wutsr spring running tlirongh 'ths middle, and a Creek on the back side ofthe farm. the farm is about 5 mile below Dog River Bridge. and is half clear. DONALD LIVINGSTON. Lot ll. Deg Elvsr April Slat, II“. p known by the name of the Red insertion of all advertisements, and one-fourth for or House, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fortune. Township No 56: it contains S51‘ acres of Land. about 00 acres of which are elearsd; there is ' years; rant about Sgd per scre,parto the purchase money may remain on Security on the Farm; immediate possession given. For further particulars. apfil to HEYMAN J. P. ERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March IS, IS“. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. S1 having a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No. S, embracing the West Point of the Island. 100 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town and 'l‘owti Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpply to WILLIAM I-‘ORGAN. Feb. 7th. I854. OR SALE— Gaovnrt Isnaivn. situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- in station is unequalled in this Island.—lIaving a su cient depth of water on one side for vessels of Iar e hurthen, and being entirely free from drift sand. it indisputable Title will be given; and for further rtieulars, apply to War. Fonoarr, Eeq., Chap. ottetown. April 22, I854. (liew. tf) I0. collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the.Eatat_s Cottage to Let. TO LET. the Cettsgeimmsdiatsly above A tbesarles’ I-lsl|,_ frosting on Qssu Street. C “'13.” '..‘1."3'{‘.‘."..‘i'.7i"c.. a.. u ..,..;., , a ease Apotbscarias' Hall. Cellar underneath, and Wu. Room attached. t moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBEISAY. October 12th, ISSS. To be Sold. BY PRIVATE SALE, the followE.VALUASLl REAL ESTATE of the late Celesel Lawn. situate in Charlottetown. and its vialehy. vi : ' WN LUPI Hes. S‘l.IS,lS,QnldSl.'ltB I-‘ourtli Hundred of Lots in Cbarlottafiwn : F. Hundred of Lots in ofTows Lots Nos. 01." and Q, _ of is joiningthe ysfDanielHohes,bq.,la Oflaotllll Cha ,al'orsssid,ialetstosai ice. Commas ‘st’. Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit toss . Towrr Lo-rs Nos. 8. 4, S audd. h thefhid ' Carhlsttotswa Ono-twentieth in the Second asdred , .3. , late to suit . Towrr Lo-rs Nos. 8,4, and S. is thsfiflh haadui . I . . re "Town L01‘ No. Cd. in the Fourth hlldred M ii Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of thschtgl Coarasorr Lora. II and IS, in the and in close proximity to Charlottetown. Psrtot'Commeu LetNo.lS, is the Corn... of ~ Charlottetown, and which forms the Western gas .1‘ the approach from Town to Government House. is lam to suit purchasers. PAITUIS LojI'_No. SM, in tho ],.,.|g, «cg... lottetown, containing plvs A Ar.so—PEW No. II, In the South Aisle of St. Pa;l's rC::rch, Cl_iarlI:ttotows. 0|’ I _0|’ WWI I'D. Ippl to W. Poaesw Ere. Banister at Law. Charldttetnwr at Piston: to J. Hasrii.-roar Lsrrs, the A ' andoneoftheTrustosssamed isths Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown. Iltb October, ISIS. CARDING MACHINES. THE Subscribers have cosstautl on [med morlsnd, New Bra Chsrlottstows,. eouter ill arms late Prince Edward Dispensary, XEJVT STREET. OEIRLOTTITOWJVI St E. JOHNSON f ll scans. H s they Sn ly mu PRIPGS. CHEMICJLS. :.:.‘.'.:::.":::'.*'..‘.’.f.°:".....' "'°'"-“°": °1‘.."-...,".°:..'-=-,.' r 0 obtained in Srst class Esta ' at is Eng|g.j' they_fee| warranted in c_laimi theosaldqog gfg‘ ::.°'r.:;. """"‘.."".¥..‘.'.:.'1 '°" '° ~'-*- W I care. ll.'dt .1. vsllisdioiassahptsdtsfimfl requirements prsvailhg disnsm of thz climate. and specially suitable families who live distant Medical assilanee. _ FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 39. 0 IE SOLD. on very reasonable terms. One Hundred Acres of Land on Towssh' S9, for. msrly belonging to the late Mrs. Burns; it ad has the property of the Messrs. McEwon, and has a sometimes described as Bsrttt'ncIr'r Load. An an. doubted Title will be given, on uipf ' to HN HA ILTON GRAY. Spring Park. itmia is. isst. aiiaioa wmuasisnn '1' an. .Is on, we to inform an ' rum-I:y.oniu i. met :.‘ W’ hut: sum... of AIL itaxnto i. on out hav spet_ittwaI_t oaesarasttba’l‘radels I: ::'::'.f_,.'::'.".*:°‘°.:°'i'.'."*°-'-'-" ‘- araaarrcs—I{ Read, . cl-mm-. ran. in. e."‘ _