HAS_ZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 14.. table Iurantee and most eye 0 the law, as well as rights. It is to rotect rty not to we ate it, r. l add,that when the rty b the term of Li eral ity o the members sincere- ly desired to bri o effect, the long deferred wishes of their cons acute, and that in my opinion several, but not all of them were pledged to that effect, and when the Civil list bill became law, it was looked upon as ii certain guarantee of the power within ourselves to ascertain the extent of the right of the Colonial public to the interest directly con- veyed to us by the Crown in the Statute just referred to, what the Island has derived from the sessions so largely spoken of, to what advantage they have been trned. I shrill, Mr. Editor, with your consent, pur- sue my remarks in another number of your inde- pendsnt journal. aford the most secure condruiation that of the people, the sacred rights that this Court is indis I am Sir. yours, COLONlS'I‘. COLONIAL LEGISLATURE. House or Asssirsi.v, Ws.nsi:sn.u', April 11. The appropriation Bill passed. The Revenue Bill was put into committee. Mr. Warburton su ested that it would be better to pass the Bill or more than one year, Merchants would then be better able to give their orders for ods, and would not require to wait for the Bill to pass before they made large im rtations. He also wished to see the system c anged for the collection of duties, and particularly for duties of large amounts such as spirits, &c. The Duties are left the same as last year, exce t the duty on Home manufactured spirits whic has been reduced 6d. per gallon. The duty on Port Wine has been raised (id. The duty on tobacco is much the same, as it is to be id on the manufactured article. r. Havilaud, moved that printing paper and materials be exempted from duty, the other colonies had taken off these duties, and as the House, professed to be the friends of Education they should extend it to what would enable us to have cheaper books and newspa- pers, besides books came in free of duty, and while there was a duty on r. it was a tax on the home manufacturer, who employed peo lo and machinery on the Island. The views of Hon. Members on this subject, will be given in a future Number, the motion was lost on the following divison. AYES.-—II3VIIti!ltI, Montgomery, Warburton, Longworth, Speaker, Clark. Avs.3-—.\looney, Coles. Perry, llluirhcud, Cooper, M'lntosli, Lttiril, Lard, Munroe. House in Committee on Bank Bill. Mr. llaviland ex Iiiincd—- The present Bil was introduced instead of the one that asst.-d the Ilonso last Session, and to which ler Majesty refused her assent for the reasons assigned in the Dcspatches. Members were acquainted with those reasons, as they had already been debated. Ile believed that every lion. Iember would admit the necessity of a Bank; the want ofexchnnge was severely felt, it large amount of money for the Patriotic Fund was now lying idle because reliable drafts could not be obtained. 'l‘lic amount of Capital pro oscd was limited to £30,000 in 1500 shares of.C‘..’.0 each, perhaps it would be better to divide it into shares, of£l0 each, which would accommodate men of small means. If persons were intercstedin the Bank in various parts of the Country, it would not be so liable to a run, in cases of hard times. Mr. ll. spoke of the principal features of the Bill, which we have given a little more in detail from our notes, as the Bill went through Committee. Ca ital to be £30,000 divided into 3000 shares of £10 eucli- . £15,000 tn be paid in, before the Bank can go into operation, and the remainder to be paid in two years. ‘ Cor ration may hold Real Estate to amount £3 . “As boon as 600 shares are taken up, a meeting may be called to make Bye Laws and choose 7 Directors, after giving 30 days‘ notice. Mode of transfer of shares to be approved of by the Governor in Council. ' _ Annual General Meetings of Stockholders to be held on the 1st Tuesday in March for choos- ing Directors, who will choose one of their number for President. President to be remun- erated by what the Stockholders may deem ptffiplder of twenty-live_ sliai-es may be a Di- rector. . _ Holder of l or 2 shares will have I vote ; for gygry two shares above 2 up to 12, I vote; for every three shares above 12 up to 30, one vote; and no one rson shall have more than 15 votes. Stock olden not to hold more than three proxies. - No person can take more than 40 shares until the list has been open three months ; they run then have 80 shares. No Stockholder slial hold more than 100, unless acquired by purchase, after the Bank has commenced opers- l P tions. And no person shall at any time hold I more than fit r cent. of the shares. When £15, have been paid in. the Prui- dcnt shall notify Lieut. Governor, who may appoint three Commissioners, who shall not be S areholders, to ins ct vaults, doc. Shareholders shallebe liable to twice the amount of Stock. Notes may be issued as small as £5. MR. Psmrriit suggested, that the Notes be issued in British Sterling, as it would thought tend to their being taken more freely in the other provinces, where our currency is B‘ o deprrcated‘ la. loan thought they ought to be issued in dollars. It was left to the Shareholders to fix as to what suiiis they might issue. ome debate took place, on allowing the Brink to issue notes as small as 5s; two or three Ilon. Members arguing that it would drill out the small currenc ,and others, that it would have no rejudicia efi'cct. Ma. VJhltllUlt'l‘0N moved, that no private Indi- vidual shall issue any Note printed on a plate, or otherwise resembling a Bank Note, under a penalty of five pounds. Shall be kept in City of Charlottetown. Directors shall at the General Meetin on the 1st Thursday in March, lay before the Lom- any a statement of atlairs. Joint Committee appointed by the Legisla~ lature can visit the vaults and inspect the s. Stockholders being not less than 12 ersons owning 600 shares can call a Special rleeting giving 30 days notice. tore a dissolution, it must be advertised 12 months. Shareholders liable for two years. annually, in triplicate, of afiiirs, according to a form. Directors may, if approved b Shareholders. issue additional shares to t e amount of 3230,00, such shares shall be sold at auction. Sus ension of payments for 90 days, a forfei- urc o charter. Limits charter to 21 The Bill was reporte grossed. ears. and ordered to be en- THURSDAY, April 12th. Several conferences were held with the Legis- lative Council. The Bank Bill was read a third time and passed. 'l‘irr Liccrsi..i'ruar:.—-.\‘ince Thursday, no new matter has been introduced in the House of As- sembly. Whai had been previously in progress, has been passed through. Yesterihy ajoint Ad- dress of both Houses was agreed to for presenta- tion to the Queen. together with the vote for the patriotic fund. The Legislative Council have ‘ rho Charlottetown Incorporation and the Bank llills in Committee. It is the intention of both Houses to rise on Tuesday. LATE FEOH EUROPE. A Colonial Mail arrived yesterda afternoon. We have seven days later news rom Bribin r-ia New York, which will be found below. New Yoiiit, April 7. Telegraph Drtspatcli lo the Halifax Reading Room. The American Sir-nrnsliip Baltic, arrived at New York on Saturday rnorning.—Liverpool dates to tlw *2<lth nlt. Advices from the Crimea quite unimportant. Conference procceditius satisfactory. First point relative to Protectorate of Danubiair Provinces, aflirmed uinnimously. (.‘otton had declined one eighth. The market for Ilreaidsiuila continued—stlady pr-ices unchanged. Sugar in inoderaie deniand—no change in price. ttolfee firm with a steady demand. At the Vienna Conference, the first of the four poiirts of uarantec, viz : that the Danubiaii Princi alities e placed under the joint rotec- tion o the Five Powers, has been agree to.-— Thc second point is under discussion. The Czar Alexander has made a speech to his army which is interpreted as pacific. SECOND DESPATCH. (By the I"r£deri¢'t0n and Quebec Lines.) The Vienna Conference unanimously agreed on the lirst point—-placing the Principalities under the live powers. The new screw steamer City of Baltimore, of the Liverpool and Penns lvariia Company, had been taken up by the Iii-cnch Government for six montlis,and had left Liverpool forMarseillcs, having in tow the American ship Ticonderoga, also engaged by the French Government. 'l‘lio new Czar had made several inild speeches in the Diplomati ue, and very strong ones to the army. On tie_’_whole, his language was interpreted in a pacific sense. _ The first of the four points whrcli had been unanimously agreed on at the henna ( «infer- privilege of Russia in Moldavia and Wallachia —tlie privileges accorded to the new provinces» lpoint was either settled or would I being placed under the guard of the live ere." 0'I"he latest despatches from Vienna say the Conference is progressing fsvorabl . The second to-morrow. must be rscolleetsd that the question of Cashier to make return to the Government- " a bill for introducing the elective principle into once reads thus-—“ the abolition oftlie xclusivcv peace or war is not settled until the third point is settled. . The Paris correspondent of the London Times telegraphed under date of Friday evening—“the news from Vienna appears to be favorable to peace, and at Paris the people are disposed to elieve the Conference will be attended with happy results." Lo_unt Ncsselrodc, it is believed, will proceed tolVienna when the negotiations become criti- ca . The new Czar gave strong evidence that he would adhere to the plans laid out by his father —that he would make no concessions. Rumors were current of a new basis of ar- rangement, including the Black Sea and 0 en- ing of th Danube, the erection of Turkish orts in Asia, c. Advices l'rom Constantinople state that the Porte has determined to maintain iindiuiinished sovereignty in the Dardanells, and protests against the Christians of the Em irc being re- ceived under foreign protection. 'I‘he Porto also desires the participation of Prussia in the Con- ference. Nothing ofimportance before Eupatoria. General Burgoyne remains in the Crimea at the re nest of Lord Ra Inn. The iealth of the allied troops is satisfactory. ’l‘lie English position was well fortified. The Russians had received reinforcements. At an allied council of war, held on the 9th, _ was resolved to recominenco active opera- tions. Quansc, March 29.—1mportrml Proceedings in the Canadian Assembly.-—The second_reading of the second branch of the islature, was carried in the Assembly last nig t by a vote of 80 against 4. N0 WONDER HE WAS THANKFUL. READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 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"Ir! l-ixcelleiicy the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil lI:ls lo,-on pleased to appoint Nicholas J. Brown, Esquire-. l’o~rtiiiiister at St. F.leanor’s in place of James .l Frazer, I'Isq., superseded. His lZ.u-ullerrcy the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint, provisionally, Thomas Clow, Esquire, a Member of the Legislative Council. Died, At Lot 14. April lst, Nancy Campbell, in the 29th year of her age. The deceused‘s gradual and Ion illness (corisurnption) had been borne by Iier witi that Cliristiiin resignation, and consoling hope, that t out that death to her was stripped of its sling, and that her letter end was peace. l.ot 48, on Monday the 2d ult., lllr. John Mcl-Iachern, formerly of II ull, Scotland, in the 77th year of his age : his end was pence. ..—...._‘,-.__ ..:__ Oharlottetovrm nérarietijprn 11. IIfI'IlIlG'I' (fresh), l8da 20d O.-its, 2s lld a 2s llld Do. by iirb. ls5d it Is 6d Potatoes, 2s 6d it 3s l.. 1 , 9d I l0d Ttirnrps, 'l'aIlew. lld in Is , Ilomespnn yd., 3s Gda 5s wool, A! .~ '. in ' Hay. ton, 70sn80s Flour. sltraw, 2s a 2s 6d l'eiirl llrrrloy , N Clover rlssd. II N JOHN '1‘. THOMAS El?-Ocnmcbsacsis en %cs>i:tQ11<Du:n®uaQ Illl'l‘ll dlrli l’IlIlSllNS iivnirin-rnn T0 HIM previous to his leaving the Island Early next Month. \ . AMERICAN HOUSE. HE SUBSCRIBER intends lssviu Charlotte- town in a few days. and respectfu ly requests all parties who are indebted to him, to hand in the several amounts of Aceouts, as furnished. And will oblige JOHN GIBSON. All the papers din , --— ~-————w- ‘Q7 AN'I‘El_). by the Prince Edward Island Auxili- . sry Bible Society, a Conroiirlull. Appli- cation to be made in writing, stating terms, &c., and accompanied with certificate of character from a Minister of the Gospel residin near the applicant. W. CIINDALL, Secretary. Jan. 27th, 1855. Clydesdale Horse “COLUMBUSP WILL stand for the season at the Ileef,(siiiall)lb. (id ti 9d Oiiliiieril, 2d a 2} r H . _ . 8 ' C ' 4”“. o owing places.- D?rkb)' ‘l“""e"- 43‘I_“5:i7g Y e" h I." H Gd! May 1. At Mr. Robert Wallt_er's, Do. ("DB"), 5d -‘I (id l)rrcks, none. ' 1'0‘ '9' May 2’ John, wnsh" "mum 6“ a 8d RaMmfl' M R M South ue. Ms ‘.8’, Mrs. 'lodd s. Ander- ‘V _| ’ 3“ M I ,. dole" 1”". s y-t, Mrs. . re s.(ross Roads,Wsst '4 - N "7, H53,‘ had; 3_ ed _ 5, 'ver. ii” 3; 7. Archibald Mellon ll‘s, Nine " " “Y ' mi. Creek. M. a. John ircrr..ai~.. lack Point. Mn 9, Devon hiib ’s, De Sable. May I0, John McLean's, Tryon. sy ll. William Clark's, Cape Traverse. 1! dt 14, 'I‘homss Robins’s, Bsdequs; and continue to that route during the season. '1‘ sss.—-las. prompt payment. CHARLES HYDE, Groom. Saminsrside, March 80, I806. sstlm