. tiou in the Unit HASZARD'S GAZETTE, APRIL 25. , . . . ,-._- .7.I‘l'll' _,.'II I‘; .\ -I ."--’T".!"‘ -"’.'>.H ..“ ° °'°°‘ "“' “ ::..'~..1:::—'.:.':'°.-'.;~..:.:'...::.*.'.:" »~ —'3**..%'.' ‘W 9' “ ~ " . ~ A U 0 T I 0 N 8- “ f°u°'g,‘r‘ ‘,1; L I-=5 - .~ : ;‘~ -' , the Government, , trust. that these AVlNG.£d!d-III I I1! Nuulier of the Jugt Ar]-iygfl . , V. . . . ilspr ntatip ‘ll . '_ r . ‘A _- - - P I To H-,§-°-";-v Q ,3‘-*=°'“,r;,',',!*;'!-;1-,;°:::; rm -...:n.'.'.:1,"i.r.1.‘.".?:«5-‘ - .vs..‘.‘§_'_.i.'3.'ll.llr3I ...‘.’.’.."‘.£".‘.;“.‘:.':‘..f“£ ‘.':.°..'.l2.“£.'.°..","‘2':‘.'.‘ BOARDS! nouns 2: H9‘ "it: I? ' I 0"-llall lg. pJ:"': M‘ H" W 3013! of ’_emperanoe prodecfiiy t ssfoeavl-.. rnfimpliuiad, th firstutgg .. “gut; ,3. J 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION this evening. DU.» v .7 . ‘mm ‘;"vi“.Adminl'”do‘di_ ed attack of whfih we eonh.ig;lstn.l° In jaeqm wherein the dpreaggm 3. and! ‘pg wh'fW_x:i>trrus_n:‘xf;° at gr o'clock, pa. the Queen's ' I", M an um.’ “on. &c _ g“_ 0 Y" 0 07», _ - ~ ‘before seen DevttI_ Irvtag.audC. M. Willoch. v.l'" "I" "3 "'""C°' - MI: in am You anion-nir. °li..?‘..'"'i3.’.J' I I-1?.‘l1£?°d“.‘l'.2".l7£°23;.‘1i'°l.?.!§‘°I'niif.}'.l'.‘.'5 333° 53" iii°l'e'l°°" "33"" 'rt.eGrsndDivisissot'the0rdero!tIieleesot' H u I u ,,,,..f 5 -cm. - - 2,000 a_ sc. 1' ,a_ Temperance of this Island feel called u is I'll“ I:be.hs.l.l!:I'Ilic. G. D. veru ::0:m:I:t.IodlI0?I‘.. ‘§I.‘hI'Iline inA JAoM DIIOII IS‘: Auctioneer. , to maul? -_-4 1° {'3' Bxcolloncy --“I0 R! "- g. '1‘. Pumu-. -You On-Inn. buss so-celled assault was instantly pm. as the AMI 35- I865- tattve ees Queen. w om - . son ‘M. in" now,“ uh“ ”.n.!’, “ flu Dtxtltn I gmgugx, laav does not allow an appeal from the lsgistrstes abuse “Loni Escellascy’s mind of any unpreesioa that may have baaninsde in refermce to them as a Bed , which would be derogatory to the character of oodycitizeus or loyal subjects of Her M00‘ Gracious S III . T‘lie"causo for thus add ing Your Excellency arises from certain remarks o the Honorable George else. the lsflar of the Gosisvataent ' _' the House of Asssrubl ,‘ its a re’seIutiou_ rcs ecung tbs eardjeitey of the‘ nation ‘into this I rid of what uortned -" The e't‘ne .” ' wlid he made a most unwsrrsutable attack upon the Seas of Tom rsuce as a Body, charging them with u rofgious ias, and with principles subversive of the public peace. The Honorable George Colss then asserted, that the Sons cI'Tcm cranes and the political organiza- Stntes termed “ Know JVatItt'ngs" are identical, having for their object the persecution f the Roman Cathuhcs, that the head of t Order was a " Knew«Noth'tng." that it was they who tarrsd and feathered a certain Print in the State of Maine. and that they would here perpetrate outrages of a like kind, if they were in possession of war. e asserted, that the Sons were the old Tory Faction or this Island, and therefore had no r' ht to ask that House to place such a Law. ssprayed or by the petitioners. e believed they aimed more at the overthrow of the t Government, then the extension of the principles of the Temperance Re-, We do not think it strange. that Mr. Colee or any other person should difl'er with as on this question; but we do think it strange. that any one should pre- sume to sssert,that which we believe he knows to be false, of an Order whose sound moral rinciples and benevolent tendencies are so clearly tledned and so extensively known, with which we presume Your Iixcellency is acquainted, as the Grand Division furnished you with a copy of our constitution and y-laws on your assumption of the Government of this Island. ’l‘heGrand Division are well aware.that a freedom of Speech is enjoyed by Honorable Members on the floor of the Home as a privilege peculiarly their own, but such privilege does not, we apprehend, preclude the rig it to challenge in any public we an ' that Honors e Members may thin pro to make. We therefore, with your Ex- celleuc ‘a permission. so ,without any reservation or qua lots, that all t at the Honorable George Colee-said en the evening in question having reference to the (filer of the Sons of Temperance, is entirely false, without eves the shadow of truth. Tlisttlte order of the Sons of Temperance has no peculiar religious bias is evident from‘ the fact, that it embraces persons of all shades of rel ions Crceds. Protestant and Roman Catholic. The (srest Irish apostle of Temperance, Father Matthew, was initiated into the when on his late tour through the United States, and since his return to liissstive Coeatry has succeeded in introducing it Lhflflfi-II‘ Division under his aspices has eon organised at Cork, called the " Apostle. M. I, and much has resulted therefrom. We cite this to slide: your Excellency, that there is nothing sectarian in the Order of the Sons of Temperance. The same may a said in reference to our "Political Creed," as a Body we know nothing of Parties-as new existing is this Island. did not utekethsuit salt’ interest, honors emolumcnt alone up ear to be the only line ofparty distinction. Here, I store. the of Tom have u todo with such. The one great question with usis.hour iliall we the rttost qbi.-tually rid theilsletltt of its bltghling carss—Urunksrmssx,' Itier opinion, that u Prohibitory Law is the most sfsctnsl way! and to get it, all shades of Pchtics arrite,hesee the Petition presented to the ' lasers with ten thousand signatures, being better than one fifth of the population of the Island, over ll'tssa' years stage This Petition received the countenance and sup- port ofs portion of both parties in the House. one of whom, a Member of the Government we are proud to say Ilotsd for the measure with an independence ofspirtt that reflects much credit on him, and another holding an ofiice of emolument and of much responsibility supported the measure and vindicated our Order and its ’ef- lficer, The Honorable Provincial Secremry of the Province ofNew Brunswick, from the asparsions cast on them by the Leader of the Government. This we think is sutficlent to prove, that the Petition was not got up by any party, nor supported on the litter of the Home by any party as defined by the Lender of the Government. The Grand Division have yet to learn. that sup- posin Petitioners are the to cnllcl 'l‘ory faction of the slund, they are thereby deprived of the inalienable right of Ilritish Sultjo.-ctI—thttl. of Fe- tition. If it is so, our Liberal fortn of Government 0 3 so is fast passing into Tyranny; instead of the Sons of ‘- Temperance being Sectarlitn in either Politics or Rel ‘on. we have shown Your Excellency that no bros er hupis could be laid for any or nnization Tbeflraud Dtvisiotrwould sssu Your Excel- lency; tlistths Sonaof Temperance are accept: to‘ noseta Loyalty to their Ham, land, that they ‘are [ at instnrurroineunongh t nuttiltetwbostrivs ‘to in maths int ll‘ succsnd llldrals bl‘ the ‘people ' .2‘ , he the motives which have brought your Society Itscttie up it srsoftllieipremacy ot‘tlt§"f.avif lake . W. Mouaisott. To which His Excellency made the following . Bari: : GINTLEIINI With record to ' the occurrence that has iveu occasion to this address. I trust you do not expect that I should make particular allu- sion to expressions site to have been pub- licly uttered by a Member, of the legislature in the heat of debate, and to which under any circumstances, I should be sorry to attach undue im rtuuce. I gladly avail myself, however, of the op r- tunity thus afforded to me, to assure you 0 my undi inished confidence in your loyalty and patriotigm, and in the purity and humanity of into existence. It is no loss gratifying to me to be enabled to assure you, that I know no grounds for be- lieving the Sons of Temperance to be actuated by sectsrluu or political exclusiveness, and t at I view their anxiety to gun against any such im utatlcu, as a sure indication of their disposi on to cherish sentiments which are ever found in close efinity with the exercise of true boncvolcnce. D. Data, Lieut. Governor. Gov. House, 25th April. 1855. MICIIAKICI"IlI'l'l‘l‘U'I'l.-—I.sllI evening the Rev John Knox delivered a very elaborate lecture, upon "PhiloeopIiy—Nateral and Divine ” He chewed the intimate connection that existed between t Laws, and that the study of Natural Philosophy, was calculated to expand the mind, purify the heart, elevate the soul, and extend the thoughts, from the work of nature to the Glorious Creator. He threw out some startling and original suggestions on Geo- lo ical. Astronomical, and Physiological points, tv ich would have created much discussion had time permitted. A vote of thanks was uuanirnously passed to the Rev. Gentleman for liisloctisre. W‘ Ilia Excellency the Lient. Governor honored the Institute with his presence. T. lleath Huvilnnd Esq., V. P , will lecture next Tuesday, on “Ms gnu Cliarta." _utatter_by appeal, to undergo investigation before higher tribunal, in whose udniiuhustion of justice I KVTQIOIIOI confidence than in that of the Spring- llsld» Court. I trust the public will suspend their ii-as-at, until the issue is there fairly one, when I ple e tn_tself, with your permission, to give a full exposition of the merits or demerits of this flagrant cnsc.'- -\VIty. tlteee..eonvicticns are now published, except to attempt to create a rejudice pendin the trial in the Supreme Court, ram at a loss to cler- rnino; I believe the law points out, how they are to he published. viz: after every Grand Jury 'l‘erm, by the Prothouotury or Clerk of the Crown, nor do I conceive, how the said Justices were justitied in pub- lishing them at the present time, if only on the score putting the country to extra expense. The travel- ler alluded to in the said convictions, is a character who resides in the immediate neighbourhood of my tavern, and intruded Iiitusclftherein against the will of my wife, and because she would not give liquor to him who had previouslv slandered her, am titers- lbic lined, under the plea of refusing Tavern accom- ruodstiou, as I conceive, against the spirit and letter of the law. lregret that any Justice of the Peace should tnelre himself clficious in udjudiesting in a case, wherein so near a relative as the worthy character before alluded to figured as the prosecutor. I would ask, Sir, in concluiion, if there is another case on record in the annals of the Courts of this Island, where a Licensed Tsvornkceper has been lined for refusing li uor, and endeavouring)to uphold the repu- tation of is establishment? romrsin that the public shall yet learn more concerning IIIII nefarious procedure, §:=l|l°ni III". as in the second case, I have removed I remain, Sir, Yours, &c. , Ar.ux. McNuu.t.. Ten Mile Inn, ltith April, I855. A Certificate from one of our Wi‘lli'amsbu:g-It friend: New Youx, August 30, 1852 I hope every one, whether adult or child, who may have reason to believe they are troubled with worms, will take Dr. M'Lase'i Celebrated Vermrfugs. I firmly believe it is one of the greatest worm destroy- ers of the age——ccrteiuly the most extraordinary I know - of minsgcut five years old, has been trcuitl with wor about six months back; we could get nothin to relieve it until we came across Dr. llI‘Lane’s \Iermifuge, of which we gave but small quantity. The result. however, was extraor- dinary. The child passed over three hundred worms. IlI’0It'I‘AN'I' to one SL'usciunxns.—We are daily and hourly looking out for our su ply of paper, when it arrives we shall be able toIsy Hasserd’s Gazette before its Subscribers, three times a week in Town. and as usual, twice a. week in the Country, with this dilrrenee how- ever to our country subscribers, that they will all be sure of having the latest foreign news from us, in whatever rt of the Count: they may reside. We thin this arrangement tter than going back to our originalsise, it will 'vo our readers fully more reading leaflet, and ruin the frequency of the arrival of the Mails, through difierent channels, it will enable us to lay important news before them without delay. We have given the address of the Sons of 'lletnperunce to the Lieutenant Governor, and the series of resolutions entered into by them, on account of the imputation endeavoured to be cast upon them by the Ilon. George Oolcs, to which we shall add nothing of ourselves, save that the mover and seco er of the original Resolution are sup rters of the party in power, the one a crescent, and- the other a Roman Catholic. This of itself is we think, a coincidence that speaks volumes in refutation of the char of religious intoler- ance or liticulblns be ng the ruling princi- ples of t c order. Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVID. A ril 2let, Schr. Wutcrwitch. Pictou; bal. 2 d, Ariel. Moore. Georgetown; do. 28d, Ho e, Foley, do. do. Nth, III on, Muttart, Tatmagouche; lumber. sau.s:n. April 2lst, St. Croix, Webster, llalifnx; produce. 21d. Margaret AIIII. 'l‘It0m:is, Ilalifnx; pro-luce. lilizailteth. Scott, do do. Mary Ellen, Forrustnl, New York, oats, by I’. Gaul" Mayflower, A. Girroir, Boston; potuim-s. Charlotte, St. John Ni-tvfounnllnnd; pr.-rluce. .\Iaylluwer, Boston; P. liirroir, I’rmiut-.e Married. ' Al Savngo Ilarbonr. on tho 3.l inst.. by the llcv Ilenry tlrnwfortl. Mr. John Mcliwen, of St. l'ot.:r‘<. to .\lirts Juno Collin, eldt-at tlnughti-r of Ilonj.-i IIIII Collin, I‘sq.. ufsnvnge Harbour. At St. Peterlevlelte, on the 'I0tIi inst . hv the‘ Bow Heavy Crawford. Mr. William. Anderson; at ‘St aletere, tn Elimtltevrist MeBwee,«.ot‘ si.- Peter's,"- Mu. LINT, Williamsburgh, Long Island. I’. S. The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M ’Lane’s Celebrated Liver’ Pills, can now be had at all res table Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to salt for, and take none but‘ Dr. .M’Lan¢’s Verrarfugr. All ot hers, is cuinparisori,nre worthless. W. R. WATSON Agent for P.I-1. Island. PHILIP J. OOZAN, UBLISHER It WH LESALE DEALER in Books. Stationery, Paper, Illauk Books, Blank and Plu ing Cards, Pocket Books and Pane Goods. 107 asssu 8t.,Cor. Ann St. NEW YO K. 6m OARRIAGIIS. FOR SALE, by the Subscriber, Double and Single Seated CARRIAGES. built in a neat and subavantial manner. Alan, one STAGE COACH, in course of building, which will be com eted by will June next. ' ' An APP I-‘.N'I‘ICB WANTED to the Car- ria e making business. ummrmtide, 28d April. I855. J. TODD. ANOTHER CLASS! FOR SCAR D MUSIC!!! ll.l. be opened in I e Infant SCHOOL ROOM, on Monday evening next, the 30th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock. p. in. The Class will proceed in in the following order: no hour will be devoted to instruction in the Rudiments, to commence at half-past 1 o'clock; and one hour to the practice of Pieces, to begin at half- past 8 o'clock; Class to dismiss nt half-past 9. 'l‘uiuts.—For 24 evenings, from half-past 7 to half-past 9, ‘Is. Gd ; and frotn half-past 8 to half-pnst 9, tie. 9d. Class to meet twice a week. IO N ROSS, Teacher. Charlottetown, April, I855. Blood Horse “SALAIDIN.” TIIB above Ilorse, imported by the I ,1 Royal Agricultural Society, It" I L '< travel during lltu ensuing season, , once it rtn' lit. \\’ill lt'tt\ei North River on .\lontIay, the 3lIlIt -lpril, nntl I’t'III5II|l at .'lIcQuillmi's, 'I‘ry-on Rand. from I2 to 5; will then go to Borrsl-no and rt-main for the night. Iln 'l‘nt-,vrl-ty, the lat May, will he at John .\lcl.o.1n's. Ii.-Snblo-. lions I2 In 8; will then proceed to John, .\leI.r.-un's. 'I‘ryotr, nnd lie there until Thumlny; will ? lltcl. go thrdugh to Patrick McMurra’s‘, Lot 19. And} next day, (I"htl;i_v), will he at 'I‘ltorti;te Catit|rball"a_ I .\tttlt'fl0It Ihoed,frem IS I0 I. And in Chavlotttr-1 Iovvtt, every Dattrrday,et the Wellirigeu Inn Stables. JAM BYIINES. ‘ w noun ltivw, spoil asa.»'1sss. - Molasses, Ton, Sugar tanaam MADE TOBACCO, e.c.. BY JAMES MORRIS, BE SOLD by AUCTION on THURSDAY, Iflth tust , at II o'cloclt,It his Bale Itooui, Queen Street- 5 Puncheons Muscovado MOLASSES, 20 Chests TEA, superior article, 60 Kege TOBACCO (Island make) warranted. 8 mile. Crushed SUGAR, 7 Hhds. Bright do. 6 Boxes Mens’ BOOTS, 20 Quarter boxes RAISINS, &c. Charlottetown, April I1, I855. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, die. TO BE SOLD b PUBLIC AUCTION, on Trruusnav, 261 instant, (Sale to commence at 10 o'clock), the Household Furniture of Mr. JOHN T. THOMAS, consisting of One handsome Rosewood-case Piano, one Tele- scope, one pair large modern Globes, muhogauy Telescope, Dining and other Tables, Parlour and Drawing Room Furniture, Bedsteads, Feather Beds. Mattresses, Mahogany Wardrobe , Chests of Drawers, Carpets, etc. Also 1 CARRIAGE, I CART: 2 BLEIGIIS, 1 cow. April I8. W. DODD, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Cattle, Farming Implements, cto. HE Subscriber will sell by Auction, on Tues- nar, the 8th day of May next. at 12 o'clock, n. ni.,at the residence of Carr. Baazumr, near Government House, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WAGONS, SLEIGHS. A'I'l‘LE sud FARMING IMPLEMENTS, articulurs of which will be iveu in Catalogues, a cw days pre- vious to the s e. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. (All the papers.) Valuable Business Stand. T0 be sold by {Auction on Tuesday, the Ist day of May next, on the premises. all that piece of Land situated between Mr. Gall'eney’s and the Prince Edward House, on Powaal Street, on Lot No. 81 in the first hundred-—messnring 70 feet front and 84 feet depth. The above propert will hcsold in one or two Lots to suit purchasers; its proxitnit to Pownsl Wharf renders it a desirable situation or a lint rate business stsud.—'l‘erms at sale. W. DODD, Auctioneer. March I9. April ‘lib, 1855. Vocal and instrumental CON CERT, II All) OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND, Uridtr the Patronage of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Lady. CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music. for the above object, will take lace at the Temperance Hall, on the Evening cf'I‘i-ivssmtr, th e . The Entyertaiuutcnt will consist of a variety of new. popular and appropriate Airs, the greater part of which have been imported for the occasion. The Vocalists will be assisted by an Organ, at present in course of erection by Mr. Watson Duchemiu. The Instrumental part of the performance will raent increased interest from the addition of Iringed Instruments, through the kindness of gentle- men who have volunteered to assist. liculars will be given next week. Managing Ccmrnt'ltee—-Ilonbls. F. Longworth, Colonel Swahsy, Jsisies Warburton. Edward Whe- lnn; ll. Havilnnd, D. G. Dal , llI.Il. Duly, Charla. Palmer, E. L. Lydiartl, W. louse, Eaqrs.; Mr. W. Duchemiu. Mr. G. P. 'I‘uu‘on,—the two latter Music Leaders. April tllh, I855. LL Persons having any legal demands against the Estate of . SCHUIIMAN, Esquire, late of Saint l".|eanor‘s, deceased, are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, for settlement; and all persons indebted to the said Bi-late are hereby re- quired to pay the sumo within twelve calendar montlts, from this date. Jaaiizs CAMPBELL, IIANIII. Gitextv, (fauna Sci-iururaw. St. Eleanor‘:-, Isth April I355. g Ilxecutors. \ l.I. pvrsomt lmviog nny Icgrtl tlemnntls it nine! 5 i this Fauna of Dxtvrrzr. Grti:s:rv, the Elder, l'Iln0l ’Il|‘IlI|II‘I'5ItIl‘, tII‘Ct'IlIII"tI, ure liars-by rrqiteeled to futlilsll tlmir nreoants, dulv nueeted.' within all l'Illt.‘tltI'lI' mtmiln-: nrul ' -«nil t'.at.ilo, utu required to settle the same forth- with. ' I JAIIIICAIII-lIl..t., ' rt-etr Wn.v.rx-is‘e‘. , “M gllxiscutsrer St. E|eanor‘s, I8tlt April, I355. Further pur- I um indebted to the ‘