: oieniien See ee es ienlisniataienss a en * member of the Central Liberal Society. If he CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES. | mindful of his early resolutions, this high-minded | Deatu of A VETERAN Baton. — Captain BLA CK WOOD’S MAGAZIN suceced in has desire for membership—and, little ine |} merchant has now put, as it were, a crown upon | William James Hughes, R.N., 1840,0n the Retired 4er K ns we respect him, we promise not to pat a black 13» ‘Relegraph, ae eee his country =. = L. = list, 7 at ‘ey — on the . AND THE ' a | self; nor ¢ re avoid expressing our additional | 21s ., aged 78 years. The deceased w ir smith ; bean to his name—he will no deabt be able to get Si, Jon, Aprit 6th, | Satisfaction in finding that Mr. Peabody — afler of the Tate Williata J. Hughes, asa: Banach ge : * : : STEAMERS WANTED. BRITISH REVIEWS. | the information he so earnestly ashs respecting; A despatch from Cairo save that heavy and con-| long residence in a country where a sense of duty | H. M. Naval Yard, Valitax, This officer was in First 8 Tin Shi for Liver ool. 2 > —_ f } tponemert of the Meeting, Of course! tinuous firi was heard yesterday is ¢he direction the chief stimulant to noble actionspoints out | receipt of a pensionef £150 per annum for wounds TEXLLE RR EQUIRED BY THE GOVERN. TT . ‘| | ee eae ; om ioe a | f » Stabe © ee that very incentive as the one that meinly moved He first went to sea i Apri, 1795, aud served ie i ' well-known Barque MENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Ls. 8CO é CO-, New York, continue to 4 there can be wo dReulty, by reason of conscien- es WesvUurE i him.—Neeo York Albion, April 12 the L’ Es “e until wrecked is . ree t 1798 “GAZELLE,” Camenoy,|a FIRST CLASS BOAT, of at least Two Hus puotish the following leading British Periodi- 4 inate, he r Mr. Pope changin + | Phe beliet in a general engagement at that lo- | : oe wr —6 6 cc 2 ware esas Master, will sali for the above Port! prep Tons Reoister, new, and Coppered or yel | gals, viz :— 4 tious scruples; tr the way of Mr. Pope changing! eality is strengthened by the fitet of General) Mr. PeaBopy'’s ForETuOUGHT.~-Elsewhere Li = sat Ped ‘2 MOM, and oi aan aoa Fr re _ ey _ Wor) ow metalied, <apatte of malatitaiags apest of i : his politics and bis party whenever it suite his) Halieck having made significant preparations on} we he or the wes : _| Lieutenant eb. 24, 1002; aud white senior in the ‘reight or Passage please apply to | miles per hour, at a pressure of thirt nods © j ; r he th : i old aieen of Masthe Wednesday ml se "| coc to ost tnceapaian post oe Scourge, wad ia command of two boats, boarded W. W. LORD & CO, steam an accommodations for anaes similar | THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conserva j por ne On cn ms Lhe Federal gunboats on the Tennessee River| tract, ftom his a os : Pa T hae ale 8 ve and re-captured a British merchant ship lying Charlottetown. | in stylete the accommodations usual) found im the tive). rough used to boast that she was bern before such fected the passage of Muscles eet n his letter to the Trustees whom he) odor heavy batteries in the Vue Passage in 1304 Charlottetown, Sth May, 1862. better class of American Passenger Boats. To be ae effec tod t ww passage of Musele Shoals and reached | appoints, ustrates his practical forethought— When in commend bee Senn Gee tate Pad Tenia : built of JUNIPER, under inspection of Lloyd's 2 things as nerves came fnto the world ;—the Pope} Hantsville <4 New Vork Albion, April 12. i : 7 ; ee ee Surveyor; the butts te be fastened with sc bolts. | THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) All is quiet at Fort Wright. T : phorous, his vessel, having only 24 men, was tata tad " family can make a greater boast and say that r ‘t "C. 4 te a ae , . or flood caused *" * “My object being to ameliorate the con- ee by a French 12-gun hugger privateer cs -_ 'o draw not over seven feet of water, when with 3 ry the ontederates ettting > Levee arr es Ml lt OR ee i if rs ~ A . ; or ° . . their conduct wae never trammelled by conscien-| i} the plantations and verve ee rrun _ re eee Carre eeer eee but after a desperate struggle in which Lieut. On Consignment, Ex ‘‘ Gazelle. yee eee ee pe ee THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free | . ' . Seress. IR, @ 4 romote their ¢ orti ' ‘88, i naaediee ait ns —* wate aaiin ™ " nering., Ag ™ ’ tious serupt* of any kind — moral, religious, or) McDowell 8 free veepy Fredericksburg, and ' take male in apprising you that I have de- a a ae ve _ oe a, the z re -_ = w, vu KE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL BY = os aeanee Tons Reoisrer, of Wood or Chareh). political. The Colonial Secretary nia} safely } the BOUNG 1 ad re mK hed the city termined to transfer to you the sum of £150,000, ” _ on 7 — *. 5 hes ae aes AUCTION, on Lord’s Wharf, oun WEDNES- an — Pare below desks; to maintain a 4 : : Federals aro rebuilding the bridge and raitevad | whict » stands available for this purpose on the loss, for which service he was made a Comman-| p gy next, the 7th instant, at 11 o’clock— speed of not less than ten miles per buur. If of| THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Libera! plead the force of patern il example, and declare ie oe pa mi _ gee é é which now stands aval able for Uits purpose 4 hi bine der; and the Patriotic Society presented him with ’ anne 7 si wood to be coppered or metalled, and to be fitted )- at it l harm for t to do what his fa ‘Rich Se ee . ; books of Messrs. George Peabody and Co., a8). cord, value 100 guineas. | Capt. Hughes was 40 Chests Superior CONGO TEA, commodiously for passengers. 5 that it can be no harm for him to a of ae | tichmo ud papers say that Gen _MeLellan has | you will see by the accompanying correspondence. he Gust - the list of Retired Ca tains ~iiabifes 20 Hait Chests do. — do. These boats are required for the conveyance of BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ther had so well done befere him k ut the canal beiween York and Warwick rivers “In committing to you in full contideace in Senten fs valli Avetl 23 P : (warranted a superior article.) Mails aud Passengers. The larger one to run from ZINE (Tors) We stated very clearly, last week, our own| —-~ your judgment the administration of this fund, 1) ~ rh ” P a — . - be tie ike Texas—All sums under £10, cash; over £10, 3 eee ene cae to SREDTAC, calling at es, sant te tn vain ce THE EXPENSES OF THE WAR. cannot but feel grateful to you for the onerous o deceased was brother to the late George | mouths’ credit, on approved joint Notes of Hand. | SUMMERSUDE, tates, tmes a week, and from) he presen iti Topea opinion, that $ not nec oe to petition the | cae " duties you have so cheerfully undertaken to per-| A. Hughes, Esq., fermerly of the Commissariat of FREDK. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Ee re bop tee ee ee & affairs Pil 6 a Queen against the heimbug Bills concerning the} All estimates on this subject, whether official or form, and I sincerely hope and trust that the! patifax. and latterly ef this City J .| Charlottetown, May 5, 1862. “ti ¢ 1 ~ost Ofhes é ae oe . . ~ n e Avard. They are doomed to destructioa. They | otherwise, have failed to soeadh the owing 0 benevolent feelings that have promoted a devotion | : ‘ ‘i 7 : . ; J is Ialand Ae . ee iit: gor 4 an co in ton CARL OEOR. - a during the Sorts one yeas. we vessed for ne other pufpuse than to ie | nitude of the expenditures of the Government,and | of 80 much of your valuable time will be appreci- family nov reside iv this Island, } Landing ex Light Boat 4) TOWN to HARBOR BRULE’ and PICTOU, four chet will occupy & middle ground between ‘were passed & £N AN fo IMpose | i. amount of debt already vheurred. Mr. Chase | ated not only by the present but the futare gener- we ? | times a week, namely, three trip: to BRULE’ and} 7° hastily written news-items, crude > ‘ ) Mr. Chase y 9) | —. : tupon the credulity of the tenantry on the eve of a] commenced last summer by estimating $280,000,. | ations of the people of London. — i: Brrrisu CotumBpia—The following item is not from Boston, one to PICTOU, an from BRULE’ and PICTOU lations, and flying rumors of the daily our- general election ; and if the people of the Island | 000, if we recollect aright, a8 needed tor the year. “| have few instructions to give or conditions | caiculated te increase the exodus of emigrants to BBLS. EXTRA FLUUR 0 Ors N the like number of trips. nal, and the : rows Tome of the future Uhioned nasinst thadk, thaie dinall : aig | Then the President asked for $400,000,000, and | to impose, buat there are some fundamental prin-| the uew El Derado:~ 5 50 Sid a 1. EI : , “ ’ on ee 4 nt at all a under Ss historian, written after the living interest eo ea 7 SALOWERICE WORE | (ores afterwards voted $500,000,000, When | ciples from which it is my solemn injuaction that SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—News is received 20 ed Caen wae salciend tardho. dean of ieee Seueail ee and excitement of the great political events W attributed to the petition, and to no omer the next session qoamanned in December, the We intrusted with its —— shall never, 4 — oe eee Coogee » the} on consiguinent. — os eens, relauiny of the time shall have passed away. Se le to cause. Hence the anger of the Colonial Secretary | expenditures were estimated at $600 ,000,000, the | Under any circumstances, depart. 29th ult. and 2nd instant. Snow and frost con- J. & T. MORRIS The above boats required to ply on the above res these Periodicals that readers s ary , ren .s . a : i . . . : ) must look for oe ae _: Larmy alone consuming one and a half millions per| “ First and foremost among thems is the limita-j tinued to keep back adventurers to the mining} May 5, 1862. pective routes, from the opening of the navigation | the onl ly i i i ; at our discouraging re wwarks concerning the peti- day. Now we are told by the Hon. Mr. or tion of its uses absolutely aud exclusively to such regions; the scanty supplics of provisions threat- * ‘ — to the 10th December or the closing of the wavign- of fom samp ee a ; tion. He knows the Bills will be disallowed; but! of Pennsylvania, that for some time past the ex-| Purposes as may be calculated directly to ameli-| ened starvation in many places. Flour at For Landin ex Bar ue “4 Gazelle 99 | tion in each year; and to be placed onthe routes as- to thei ul ‘bli i , in addition he wants to throw the blame of their disallow- penditures have been three millions a day, and orate the condition and augment the comforts of Yale was $75 per barrel, & : q g | signed to them in the menth of May, 186 . som Ne -established literary, scientific, ence ures the Liberale—exclaiming that they | that the debt on the coming July 1, red/ not b¢ less | the poor who, either by birth or established resi- : lehiensinnniiiece from Liverpool ALSO, and eo! ogical character,we urge them apon Ips on i oral Pon ak na : wy are | than 200,000,000. Will it be less than a thous-| dence, ferm a recognized portion of the population INTERCOLONIAL RAILROAD.—The St. John N, CHESTS Cong TEA t SEPARATE TENDERS will be received for a the consideration of the reading public 4 very excellent Bills, and would produce immense | and millions?) Mr. Stevens’ position in the of Louden, B. Courier says:—We understand that rather un 10 : ou ‘A, Warrant. | STEAM BOAT to perform, next summer, the Mail advantages to the tenaatry. They would not| House gives to his statement “ official” authority.) |“ Secondly, it is my intention that uow and for} favourable accounts were received by the mai} - ed. good urticle ; service between Prince Edward Island, and Pictou} - EARLY COPIES. effect » pemmy's worth of good to the tenantry in| He says: **| all time there there shall be a rigid exclusion from | from England, which arrived here this morning, = Boxes pa . 4 a pan 8 ; = _—., Harbor, and ee Edward Ishand and The Feces of Advance Sheets es Soares f de . ona ld aia “This brings us to the direct question. How the management of this fund of any influences as to the prospects of the Intercolonial Railway, 10 Bags RICE - 10 Bags covemme _ soura te Piston de thvcle ilies Laan ae a publ — 6 additional value are of a generation ; and could only serve! ii must be annually raised to pay such inte- calculated to napart to it a character either sec-) putthat no decisive conclusion had yet been arrived | 29 pls. Crushed SUGAR. ’ latter ports may be determined ‘on) cain ts oan to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now . 7 fof the ws a . : J mate ne allt X ie J J r ; s . r to be queted as proof of the validity of praprietary | rest? If the war was to end now, or within sixty mg a as = or exclusive in relation | at. To Arrive from New York aud from € harlottetown to Shediac twice a week. be placed in the hands of subscribers about claims to tewnship lands, loyalist lands, fistery | days, we could tell very nearly. 1 suppose our 60 500m OF party politics. — ‘ ; ae > ae ae) ; : to afi _ Phis boat to be « substantial and suitable sized boat, | 8 8000 as the original editions. ce . * | debt on the first day of July next will not be lee “ Thirdly, in comformity: with the foregoing! GoLp IN New Brunswick—The St Andrew's 300 Bois. F LOUR, consisting of Supertine, Extra} of the description of the smaller boat above refe reserves, and the exemption of landholders from! ., a a ae ot be less | ditions it is my Wish and intention that the sole | Standard learns that gold has been discovered at State, Pastry ; to, or similar to the better class of American passen- TERMS, payment of quit reat than eight hundred millions. When, some time] Guanfications for a participation in the benefits| Le Tet {? y of quartz was taken to Boston, |) Bbls. CORN MEAT oy taste “| For any one of the four Reviews $3 08 q puts, since, 1 had occ: nt idrea: ‘ ‘ ,; quan “a i ie i “ne ze Lete; aquant gue y aken to bos on, | * : a ae ae Te * = eeeeee Poe eee eat ca to harp apom what in| nade wecanin to addres the. onsen the | tus fund shal be an ascertained a continued | bt di not ont uk genuine wuld Lo BSS | thy ew SOLE ERATHTEN ; Lander for the performance of the above men-| For any two of the four Reviews. -.--.5 00 progtlbepe ae Se aie ese “ te Ses at) condition of life such as brings the individual within | working expenses. ‘Che Standard says that parties | yy oberg saber re eae loucd services, us regards the two frst above men-! For any three of the four Revi w an old song—the vote : the ¥ . twe millions. They are now, aud have been for} eel : Raat... agp dere mgr yng ee ee ee a " ; , 1 he above Goods have been bought for eash, and | tioned boats, will be received at the office of the n views.....7 00 now | z edna of six I iberal mem-| ome time past, over three millions a day. It is the dk " ee a — me pode = Neve are making further explorations, sanguine as to) wii] be sold cheap for cash or approved notes at 3{ Colonial Secretary of Prince Edward Island, until For all four of the Reviews. seserese. 8 OO bers in favour of the hambugging Bills. If there | plain, therefore, that the sum 1 have stated will} * “ = ot ‘ oar ot ae a a cao Ge net. —_—__—9 290 — months. oy J. & T. MORRIS. Saturday, thé 7th day of June next ensuing, at the For Blackwood's M WNC. +e +e002-.3 OD were eix times six Liberals who committed such} %¢ easy below than above our indebtedness at | — ee ae Pe sa - wat te a eo Tux Growime Wear Crore or ENGLAND _ May 5, 1862, all pa. Im. hour of en vente en a as nunate the | For Blackwood and one Review....... .5 08 Lie : a | the end of this fiscal year. The interest, at seven | "PCS: > rn oe A r ee a a ene ast mentioned boat, until Saturday, the fifteenth ‘ an error, that would not make the Bills any bet. | ae Shichi vententehe ‘a iil senate ene ition of my intentions if any duly qualified and — We have before us a table got up by the enter- Household Furniture day of March ensuing, at. the like hour. Tenders a a at — + tly et edad * 7 ter than they are. We do not know who are} millions annual! How ‘mnehe thie wall he i. | deserving claimant were te be excluded either on | prising managers of The Mark Lane Express, Lou- . to state the amount per season for which such ser-| . views.....! more deaern of pity, the six Liberal members} eanial a the ha iar ad ae _ i | the grounds of religious belief or of political bias. | don, that shows the condition of the growing wheat HE subscribe ill sell by AUCTION vnee, w be undertaken by the two first mentioned For Black and the four Reviews. .10 60 « ving Of pity, U 4 aaa tei anon wb. mr of out bone S| “ Without, in the remotest degree, desiring to| erop, at 294 places, in 41 counties of England, at T Tr wil se y iN, at will be pertormed for a term of ten years ; Money current in the State where issucd wili whose names are paraded in every number of the ee oe ee ed tee ee tf Cul init your discretion in the selection of the most the beginning of March. From this itappears that| ,,. “4 te residence of Mr. Atrx. McKiwsos, | and the amount for which the services of the last be received at par. 1 Not ! par « Tel: on nal the Came C “er reasury Note Bul, it shard to conjecture. The) stable means of giving effect to these objects,| more than the average breadth has been sown, and Prince Street,ou TUESDAY, 6th May, at IL o'clock, | mentioned boat will be performed for the one sum- Islander,” a5 supporters of the Tory Government ordinary peace expenses of Government will not | Suita tage aus of giv s e mt o these objects, a . ta \ ri ee ce tans -s j all the HOL SEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of | er. Payment to be accepted by the Contractor in CLUBBING —or the Government themselvea,who cannot offer | be less U.an seyeucy ™ “ons, which, added to the I may be pormitted to throw out for your con-/ that in a large gory teeta ee ete ent, | Black Walnut Chairs, Tables, Sofa, Whatnot, Pic- Warrants on the Treasury of Priuce Edward Island;| qj f : : : , : is "hal gaa. . "ar gpa ta 1 sideration, among the other projects which will markably well, and the prospect of the harvest | tures, Mahogany Side Board, Books, Bookcase, | #94 the Tenders to be accompanied by the written iscount of ne per eent. from any other defence of their measures than that of | ee ae sete ae debt, sixty ‘se lous, Wil) Decessarily oceupy your attention, whether it may | being large, never was better in March than it is | Brussels and Seotch Carpets, China, Glaseware, | Wdertaking of at leasttwo respousible persons, ex- the above prices will allowed to Cives six Liberal members having supported them. Ii = : it one hundred and thirty MLALONS, inde- | not be found eo: tvmre to the conditions specified | wow. Beds, Bedding, Bed-room Furniture, &¢. &e. d&e. pressive of their willingness to become sureties in ordering four or more copies of any one or Se eh inte Be a cs j ponder t of the a lvance on our pension list. ‘the; ., ove tor their Wtimate realization,and ‘ast likely awe — oe 12 . ords Fire Weod. he sum of £2000, as respects the two first boats ;| more of the above works. hue = Meas " prove, as we have dene a dozen times, that! gentleman from Vermont (Mr. Morrill) estimates | °” ant difRcultic ne crounds 1 have point-| . The Literary and Musical Entertainment, to take} Further particulars given by catalogue. and £900 as respects the last mentioned boat, for| of Blackwood f ssa ee aaa the Award is a piece of humbug—that ouly two | He Tevenue from this Bill and from customs at | ‘4 Pres"! arcumers 66 he arm ‘. aye Port nlace at Temperance Hail on Wednesday Evening, Pexms—All sums under £10, cash; over £10, 3 the faithful performance of vie contracts. , or of one Review, will be sent or three propriet id be held subi cf |} one hundred and sixty-three millions. We have | ed out for avoidance, to apply the fund, or & | 7th May — judging from the programme pridlished months’ credit, on approved joint netes of hand. , Teuders wo be marked “ Tender for Steamboat." | 6° one addreas for $9 ; four ies of the four worm absense izteend on yect to i been so little accustomed to national taxation that | P™0" of it, in the construction of such improved | 5. 4, diy’s issue—promisesto ve 4 lite a grand atiair. | : FREDK. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. | The Government reserve to themselves the right Reviews and Blackwood for $36; and go on. that its two principal, and indeed ouly provisions, | our statistics and means of ascertaining the actual | dwellings for the poor as may combine in the ut- | An additional attraction will be the atronage of| April 28, 1862. wane such tender or tenders as they may deem Postace.—Subscribers in the British have been rejected by the Colonial Ministe hat | prodect ot this bill are very scanty. Any at es" | most possible degree the essentials of healthfulness, | the Militia and Volunteers, who we understand wili most adyautageous to the public interest. . ag ' a i Pro- see thet Sonliie Wan nak eda te aoa ce aa, | Oe amen 0S. Sart Satpal, inal dn | Me OM ire, aad comeny.”° © ner Kenwith, Princetown Bead. | mraugua ne ee eee. ‘olenial Minister di send it out to this P ? - ace iain cman , ebruary, 1862. ‘ ; : pends on the amount of trade and the prosperity ne Te FIVE MILES FROM THE CY price i tain of the country to be made the b. —th matte % , — ' Hottoway's Pitis and OntTMENT.—H ( ES FRO HE CITY.) N. B.—The in Great i ry e the basis of legislation at/ of domestic industry. I am fearful that my col-} Snockine AccipENT AT ONANDAGO.—On | ; Ti'e lt all cases of ill-health these w tae ne rT \ : fi Periodicals above Bri of even if it did become the taw of the land, no ten-| league has over estimated the amount for the fiscal} Friday last a mest shocking accident occurred in aoans hiy ook r ; sadn ud ~~ i Hollo- ME: WILLIAM DODD has received Sor . named is $31 per | ar » , 7 “J ” and big wizec 2 sale nid be "ed. 0 - . - ° - Pa ‘ ant could derive any benefit from it; and that the | 1°. But fer the secoad year, when the stock on! the village of Onondago. A correspondent has | way's Pills and Ointment will be feund both safe]; instructions from J. M. HOLL, Esq., who f annum. : ’ | hand, which will escape this ¢: ie Rete ie bles wT : a Se eS ee ae ee eee Te is-about to leave the Island, to offer for unreserved ih dadite diahin thane sash eerts Gennes! teh wil escay iis tax, shall have been} turwarded the ‘Toronto Leader the following par- and efficient curatives in all diseases affecting the] pale by i if he pape ry cousumed, I believe the amount will go consider-| ticulars. ‘The writer says:— throat, chest, liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys, Eo PUBLIC LANDS THE FARMER’S GUIDE ou which they are written,—if we prove all this, | ably above his estimate. But, as the amount of} 1% -esemualente ts =e a renttanditinnn aéchi For the cure of gout, rheumatism, and dropsy, they Auction, on Tuesday, 13th day of May, ve aswe have often done, and we shall often do} eas for the i rst year will be considerably less | dent which « ourred bere ea Friday last 28th 7 sents " 7 ~~ ie aoe a ALL HIS Improved Farm! Good Basiness Situation! ve o han the secon ear, ave i eontident “ oa . , r: . a . Medicine, e? lis stmwigthen 1e system by 7 Om © ae . * again, our arguments and proofs are not answered | that t! ig bill a ee ee oie oe | ult., te the wife of Wm. Kirkby and three of his | thoroughly purifying the blood. The Ointment ex- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, v “ak Comnigmert Ebi Lands will SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRI- ecause th i Be” eneenell tae : ee ee : “Si aise al} ohildren. Mrs. Kirkby was engaged in boiling | tinguishes inflammation, and allays pain. The vir- , ‘ emits —_ a submit to “PUBLIC COMPETITION, on ——tessnae they cannet bs answered—bet we are|lcast fifteen millions beyend the intorest of the | Yam, which had been gathered from pine logs ta tues of these noble restoratives ie Merikingly ex. | Lt bandsome Mahogany and Rosowood, Eugiis! | WEDNESDAY, the 1éth day of May next, at 10 CULTURE. ‘ ' - ; d the : . g g 1 f } gs t ; made; Brussels and Tapestry Carpets; hand-| ,, By Hex 3 told that “ Messrs. Hensley, Thornton, Perry, |“ ae the ordinary expenses of the Govern-| Toki rosin or pitch, and by some ineaus it caught | ¢plified in disorders of the brain and nervous some Chimney-Glass and Mirror; Dinner Ser- o'clock, a-m., at Mr. John Vhelan's, Lot 39, Fifty | °F exry Sreruens, F. R. 8., of Edinburg, Wightman, Sutherland, and Sinclair,” supported Nene " . | fire on the stove and splattered allabout the room | a as orn palsy, tremors, aud all vice, in purple and gold, ete. ete. G9) aS ae — = and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of i New York Journa ‘ommerce state | ‘ a ' ‘ : ‘ vers, fits, and epilepsy. sie ‘ . Jut- z8 erec ereon, sitar , ienti i ; Gi eietesent bs nannies tho. Riis. and dhodrc| . be nt : - - - il of ¢ ee — = and flew on the three children, putting them ut | — a oe a [erMs rou Fornitune —All sums over £10, | side of the Post Road leading frame Charlottetown Sone a on ae C oe ry a : : “ : good authority, that the expeuses of the Federal! in a blaze. Mrs. Kirkby endeavoured to take out ate et three months’ credit. to St. Peter's, being in Township 39. hi: é en. vous. yai octavo. ‘ be ees | Conner a “Prigget . ; . A vou . rm gy > Pep St. B # in Township 39, late the pro- “ pages pions eae ; oe ce ieee sey allices af deine oe & ae have been | of the house the burning pot of pitch, she at the) PORT OF CHARLOTYETOWN: Charlottetown, May 5, 1962. perty of Mr. Thomas Noonan, z and numerous Engravings. e@ers aucther arg iment = favour ofthem. Tht eiaaaeh ania ene str i ond wae es same time being on fire. She svcoouded in throw- | CLEARED. a. : OE Rp CoNpDITrIoN OF SALE — Twenty per cent of the This 18, confessedly, the most complete six luckless Liberal members are doomed to be! ; a goon at least six weeks! jing it out in a back shed, but herself and three} Apast. 29— Schooner Pearl, Tarnbnil, Halifax ; Extensive Sale or Eliouschold purchase money to bo paid at the time of purchase, work on Agricul ture ever published, and in ouger, the additional expense being incurred in praise” “dd 4 with faint ‘Toryism so long as the humbugging Bills shall re fromm the organ of) the transportation of truops, of food, and of muni- Hous of war. =e DESPONDENT.—The Boston ‘Traveller’ takes a very desponding view of the Northern cause. It That the secessionists do not think ot} giving up the contest, is so palpable to all intelli- | gent observers, that to state it Is to secure its ad- wission. They are just as determined to-day not) to — as they were on the day after the battle | _ | of Bull Run. Our troops held no ground in an uvkandsome reward to the gentlemen whe any one of the seceded ies but that which lies | main the subject of political contention in this {eland. gentlemen whenever we see their names promi-| We sympathise with the six Liberal says:-— neatly aad disagreeably paraded in the columus of the ‘ Islander’ as supporters of the Goverament ; aad we eannet but think that this prominence is! | Strobridge, hearing the screams, ran and met! } cluldrea had every particle of clothing burut off them. The mother, aftes throwing out the pot, | then took up the youngest ¢ hild, ne arly two years old, both being in flames, ran out ot the house | with it to endeavourte reach the next neighbor's, | but could not hold it any longer, threw or rather dropt it on the snow. The neighbour, a Mrs. | | her. Mrs. Kirkby held on to her and threw her | down in the mud, aud now so frantic was she | that Mes. Strobridge could do ueothing, but got her own hands burnt. Then returuing to the neighbour's house, after putting the other two} wtatges. Schooner Chatham, Villian, do; prodace. 30—Schr. Sea Breeze, Gallant, Shediac ; outs. ENTERED. May 3-—Sehr. Amelia, Gerrior, Arichat, C. B.| bal. Schr. Julia, Cox, Halifax ; bread, flour, &c. | | Sebr. Lightboat, Clark, New York; sundry mer-| chandize. May 5—Schr. Morning Star, Crispo, Harbor Bouchie, N. 8; bal. Bargue Gazelle, R.| Cameron, Liverpool; sundry merchandize to W. W. Lord & Co. and others. Brigt. Morning Star, Graham, Guysboro’, N. 8; bal. | Schr. Mary Jane, Terrior, Arichat; de. Schr. Annie Mackie, | Furniture, &c. &e. FEXIIE SUBSCRIBER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 2%h aud 30th days of MAY instant, at the re- sidence of STEPHEN SWABEY, Esqmre, all his Household Furniture, Horses, Waggons, Sleighs, English Carriages. &c. &c- WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 5, 1862. NOTICE! aud the remainder, with interest, in ten annual in ttalinents, _A plan of the property may be seen and deserip- tion obtained at the Land Oitice, Colonial Building. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, March 31, 1842. The London and Liverpool FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital. Two Millions Sterling. order to give it a wider circulation the pab- lishers have resolved to reduce the price to were THE TWO VOLUMES! sent by mail (post-paid) to Cali- fornia and Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada oe id). $6. Eg This book is not the / ook of = Farm.”’ mittances for any of the above publica- tions should sense be addressed choad to the Publishers, » post-paid, oe Cast “ TR tae ne tuade ne saiall sacrifice of taeir political reputa-| Within their camps. i: {| Nicholson, Halifax; d Schr. Eten, Boudroit HE Subscriber bavi been inted ; i | children in bed, went beck to look for the poo: | S7C000") Cease Foe ce orcit. Atichat: de: we ns sopes . t hon, lor the benefit of a thankless Governmeut— | ooo little ms. wheal it Fes ‘wie a the nua a eee oe uy es. Arichat; do. To Morchants and others. T Pe» iy - Ae Sow of oe estab- SEONEED Scate & 9 , : ‘ fas = ; : . 4 3 : , Sehr. / » ie > aliti : . Sehr. | , : : ished and w , > street, New ork. a in althoagh they did not intend it as a benefit—by A GREAT GIFT GRANDLY GIVEN. j to a crisp, nut a single piace left on its body un ilies, Yedie Avichait da pir hoy pcan, eee FANE subscriber will hold an AUCTION | the first in Butain, ie woenened to saan aaa Gro. T. Haszago, \ committing themselves to aa errouceus line of} ans . eis a ap rin yee ene: ot were 2 its a iatsiahialian Pictou: able and passengers aa Aa on the —— er ae . = —, and take risks for insurauee en all descriptions of * a ks ith a sense of infinite relief, we turn from) 48° YouNgest Chic lived only ¢ hours. 2 he chce airy J Tapes dodeaths ths >, | for the disposut of any King of Merchandize placed | property. » policy without dee deltberatiog. cecords of blood aud strife, an Catal bick. girl, aged about 10 years, died the following day, Mary Ann, Terrio, Arichat; bal. j in bis hands. Goods to be oS the AUCTION moe W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent. House and Land for Sale. ; er : eriuga, and comparisons between Monitors and | he one between not being quite so bad. Of the} : i ae be Nah sk ae es re a oe on sedi eS TP er oe 7th, 1pm. HE TW REY HOUSE A } . . ls 0-STO ND LAND IN e TO CORRESPONDENTS . ther aid. there sah os alin en Dasa Accipest. — On Sabbath last, on the St. Peter's be hauded over without delay D reg CORRESPONDENTS | Warriors, and Armstrongs and Dahigrens, to an | POOt WeUrer, it is said, there is not a place ouher) pod a gow miles from town, while playing with NEU KANKOX®. Anetioneer. ms 14% vrehester-street, at present oecupied by Francis : act so munificent in itself and so gracious in the | Pedy Utat is not burnt move or less, and her hands | 5.68 and arrows, a son of Mr. Alex. Robertson ac-| Queen-street, March 31, 1862. : 1862. SPRING, 1862 Stanley. Taere is a Shop, Office, Sitting-room and > We respectfully decline “J.C.'s” strictures on | mg, that we lack words in which to offer an | *© all shrivelled up ” cidentally struck a son of Mr. Thes Buttery in the! ~ 0 CASES G t’ aie . HATS i . Sees tein on the ed aod ee Bed-rooms and £ the granunatical constractio ’ eerts articles ::* knowledgment. Waeneed not remind the reader } ome ’ eye with an arrow from his bow, and we understand Th L f th S — ren 8 pring ’ just : itting-rovm on the second fivor, all thoroughly { - > 7 “ — . 2 - oaroe a _— a ” how embittered have been the relations of hate | LATE News rprom TAVANA.—By the Spanis! completely destroyed the sight. Both boys were | e€ ast 0 e@ eason ! 5 opened. Various styles, and CHEAP. painted and papered throughout. A \ ' r in * Ross's Weekly.” The public would not take’ between this Republic and the United Kingdous. steamer “ San Quintin” at the H te: ty oe — on respectively abont nine and eleven years. The | aa ° C.C. VAUX. | Cellar, walled with stone, besides a Cellar Kitchen 4 i , any interest io their perasal; aud, besides, the | It is precisely at this moment of reckless cilia, Vd "a OE Be ghee: ta, Se ce. Dee “| arrow Was armed with a sbarp iron point.—h.W. RR waz 1 Glasgow Honse, March 31, 1862. and Pantry. The House is well finished, and only Lah : , =) 7m é pl lates from Vera Ceuz to the 23rd ult: Cordova | DEBATING CLUB. —_——._--__--_-+_==—-—~==——nm | ¢69 years old, has large yard « cee cate : . best journalists in the world comguit smal errors oe and re h sensianinatinn, that an individual to the 20th; Orizaba te the 19th, and Mexico to; " ao. or —— Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. |is a desiravic stand for either a Store or Boarding . . | LEMOTICUN Se On exXan e ‘harityv ¢ y ad the 3 4 r ee ( lieve » radie ny | { : = rar eeere: . . taking lnagelp ees he tes ae i allen Phere ae ean is ae bee At Georgetown, on the 24th alt., by the Rev. G. M. MUSICAL AND LITERARY HLILDREN'S Copper-toed BOOTS, all Seabees of the purchase . ‘ ‘Oasian’s” verses ace. very ingenious, but their} to minister tv the wants of those who are not his | some fighting, owiug to a forced loan imposed by | Grant, Jolin Smith, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth Lrving. | ENTERTA INMENT ‘es’ Holi 10 years at 6 per cent; the talanen, ened ‘third — ik : blieation would » ff countrymen. a eh iad nace . i Ra oe ie At Airslie Cottage, on the Ist of May inst., by J.! ’ Ladies’ Balmoral Leather BOOTS. ; a ” a, i publicat mid serve no useful purpose. | the Mexican government on six Spanish commer-| ,,“' : Ate Ladies’ Cashme d Prunella BOOTS and the remainder in one year, free of interest. For ; i “ Johu Paul's” verses are entirely tuo satiiiainaial Rumour has for some time past been whispering | cial houses of the capital, says one correspondent, | Gs v ——s, —_ - P., Mr. John Robertson - <a ioe we es Gout's RUBBERS. | further particulars apply to J. 5. Canvas, Bsqr . for the subject th 1 , . = ao George gg the wealthy banker, | another says that ouly three of them are Spanish, | Sotes Shaw y Dhaes, Sete of Grand River, Lot 6. TEMPERANCE HALL, : C. C. VAUX Charlottetown, or to the owner, - } ’ ect they celebrate. | designed to signalise the close of his suecessful! and this would seem the most probable, as weare rs ee : March 31, 1862. ety : GEO. W. BOWLAN. ; ol “Werand,” on Spring, will appear next week. business career nm London by a bouuteous action | told that the Secretary of the Treasury, Echevania, | Died, Wednesday Evening, 7th May. ! : Cascumpec, March 10, 1862. += ~ . ~All rs himself. And, for once, rumour was | (uncle of Gen. Prim’s wite), a Mexican, is one ot | af Chomy Valley, on = 25th ult., Mr. Robert PROGRAMME: Smokers, Attention! Val abl. F h ld P - We understand that, at the Charlottetown De-| Ot guilty of exaggeration. Mr. Peabody has | those taxed, if it is not, as it is most likely, a tax | *Yers, the 6oth year of his age. A ; er. RE ; c u e freeno ro % bating Club, on Friday aos Rite ialiaaiatteen | handed over the immense sum of one bundred and | upon all. The aliies were to send another ultima . Suddenly, of dixease of the heart, at his residence, ee GG FPR---e2x9- Set. Somes - a - El Pi perty e - at : ay evening last, a Resolution, | fity thousand pounds sterling to five Trustees, who | aun, protesting against the loan, and exacting its me i> 53 y ey hah, Mr. James W./ «nested tue eon ee ” © ¢. VAUX eanor’s for Sale. ; . — ts — -. . . } Fe ’ if ; ta , aved o3 years. . . ’ -v. . 4 re moved by Stephen Swabey, Esqr., was almost) are Soceeneen manage it for the benefit of the | wullification, and stating that a negative would | “ay ei April Ist, of rheumatic fever, Wil- Briton...-....--+0---2e2e-eree Chas. W. Hall} Glasgow House, March 31, 1862. HE subscriber offers for sale that well ; as anauimously adopted, condemnatory of the clause | = - i ei Aneto he has aequired the wee cause a declaration of war. liam Hierlihy, aged 8 years aud 3 months, eldest — ~ ate Tie bom — Gent. Amateurs known Basiness Establishment at ocen ; . ct a iano ; | of his fortune. There are circumstances connectec 2 Pa Ree A Al alee Appress—Woman's Devotion....J. J. Daly, Esq. i i : th, ; a. = we Legidiative Couneil Bill which renders fire, with this splendid eudowment which deserve to be | : ei 7 enn of Tit. Avene Eepeee meen | Music—Alpine March.........-.. Gent. pr stews Very Superior Congo Tea. rapt a TWO STOREY DW LING HOUSE - years’ residence in the Colony a necessary quali-| publicly noted. It is aot an wucommon thing Gar| THE — ——S is understood that the ek ain ceeane | praise the Knight eabtho lady, W Henk tins. FEW Chests and Half Chests imported | and SHOP, 40 by 30 feet, with Kitehen attachea . > Seaticn for © candedate of that bay. | rich men to do posthumous good deeds, bequeath- | steamers Herald and Bermuda will run regularly Music eae. votes -srceesese-Gient. Amateurs from the best Tea House iu Liverpool, G. B., | aud 4 never-failing well of good water at the door i eee tet : | ing to hospitals, and alms-houses, and other cha-| between Bermuda, Nassau and Confederate ports. Rec oo N Sa 8 Attack aud Pitt's . |and warranted superior, is on sale by a Ware-house, Couch-house and Stables, all in ber ¢ have learned, that in consequence of the) ritable institutions, wealth that must cease to be | a ee eke at Se sw | Mu ion. eae a “a — * senoare| ae 9, Saat. we. Beene. aon oe “Train . rn bce | . above decision of the Club, Lieut. Col Haviland ) avail: De eee : ~ | vessels. They will be shortly joined by the Minna, | ~“~““~~~ ~ ee eee ee Bows. leurs Jounty for a Trader. Possession given the 7 oe , Livat. aviland | available to themsel re th tit be sir | : ] y J y , ai in OO : . 2 2 giveu 20th igs : 7 oO ; c scall ere ey beyoud their | Pacifie and Bahama, which will run on the same epenen~ The Character and Genius of JUST PUBLISHED September next. | of has deciared his intention to w thhold his patron-| &™*P- thers again, even during their lives, have : ueen nsiurance ompany ROE. o6n crecndnede srevecey Mr. P. Bowers ? . see age from the forthcoming Concert of the Club, at | been known to set up memorials of themselves, | rvute. i Mustc—Volnnteer March........- Gent. Amateurs | And for sale at all the Bookstores, price, ALSO, FOR SALE——~ | 7. € ***\ useful and admirable perhaps, but bearing their OF LIVERPOOL Appxess—Voluuteer movement through- stitched, 2s.; in boards, 2s, 6d. The Cottage, Coach house and Stables adjoining the which it has been announced be would appear in) own names and standing amid their own daily | Tue Spirit or THE Souru.—*“ Carleton,” = - c e out the world...... Hon. Lieat. Col. Haviland. : “ ae : above Property, and at present occupied by Doetor tho eulferm‘of the Veledieoss, and deliver on od-| "042. Neither of these modes of casing cuv-| the correspondent of the Bostou Journal with the FIRE AND LIFE! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. An + ee = the Proceedings before | Jauvis. Possession given the Ist August next. , ne i science or winning applause has Mr. Peal jarmy of the West, says :— r * : : * , the Land Commissioners’ Court Merchants, Traders and vihers wishing to go into ed dress on the Volunteer Movement throughout the | pieptal.: TH. ite pe rl a saieatnedas | Phere is no doubt that the South is roused as as Schemes, Gaping Seay eppunins _ Tickets, Is. Gd. each ; to be procuredat the Drug | held during the Summer of 1860, to inquire oh the | business, will find the above Property on akan ier world. once acknowledged—by press - sae tL ee, | never belvre. Church bells are freely given or}. So. TT eae ee eaten W. R. Watson, Esq., aud the Store of G-| ditterences relative wo the rights of land owners and | #0St central parts of Prince County, and the most x y pre: and pablie—there ys . 2d to take risks on all deseriptions of ‘ x , . y _ +r . , eee = ; | pikem: perkates. 0 be cast i “ = 3.92.0 | PANY, 18 prepared s onall deseriptions of | 'P. Haszard & Co., and at the door of the Hall. : ag te sdward Island : to which is added, | fourishing Township in Prince Edward Island ; and Pa ° lis an end of the incense of praise. The title of | “ke" perhaps, to be cast into cannon. Soldiers | property. J. 8. CARVELL,. Doors open ut 4 past 7. Chair taken at 8 o’clock tenants in Prince Edward Island ; to which is added, | hi, ‘Township will have, after the n a ARRIVAL OF THE WESTMORELAND. | any establishment or institution, that may hence | are marshalled everywhere. Their spirit is up,; Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf precisely. By Order, oe aa ee election, a pomen town represe ntation Sane Quaenm ho ‘Tore Ste oe W, s be founded for ameliorating the condition of the | hag 9 . . nave _— ee et Fi : Tea ; LEWIS i 5 DAVIES, Sec’y. complete account of doce ond cade of A Further particulars made known on application to : Steamer Westmoreland arrived here to-day, | London poor, will undoubtedly suggest to them | b4WS, is vot by any means aunililated. [Extracts From Newsparers.] Charlottetown, April 28, 1862. most important investization that has ever taken H. J. Cuspatr Esq. Charlottetowa, or to the ol on her first trip for the season. She brought the | who is their ae but by them he will be ett On reference te a return made te es, = re I la YT a place in the history of Prince Edward Island. Also, | owner, at his Ulice, St. Eleanor’s. : . os a Ee j/unseen, to them unknown, for them little more ISG ‘EFUL SCENE.— .., ordered by the House of Commous to be printed, 7th reeho 4A ~~ Colonial, ann riean and English Mails. Ina haaty | than a nominis umbra. It on no sieht tasting’ ied en eee | June, 1861, it will be seen that the increase of Dut ; OR SALE, 100 ACRES of lace: THE AWARD, St. Eleanor's, March 10, mm a at - pau of our papers. we have not been able to/ for an American in the present day to bestow | Assembly was enacted at Des Moines, last week, os ~ oe ae aan ae ava . in Lat 3, about ten miles, by the Ferry at in separate form, price 9d. oe . * ° . of diseoxver any news of importance in addition to largely of his goods for the benefit of Englishinen;} on the reception of the news of the capture of a a euser gus ctabliched 5a. thie City rr eeee: = peer nyt ne Mowe a. is Of) Charlottetown, April 21 3i Valuable Business Premises in . are »nhanee > ames ie cil . ‘ > . . - 7 . < 4 y ¢ , q ’ - the m . » ury avhat our paper this day affords. a oe bt a = sy 7 aaa n = gift) Fort 7 oe Both Houses ate, ad- [From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] oe cheieaae block cb ciendie woamtnrent en Cascum oabe y beneht a clas v can in uo way express | journe » ¢ “elme ’ the olorious esi tT cia ee Ae ‘ So seat pore ew pec ded “e ay 5 | thanks te the donor. cart siete pet tensilé taiaded a amie “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-| “ coroner water, capable of driv ing © mill, Sows JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, BroOoR I 4 ‘le SH” We.solicit the attention of our readers to! - ee a ™ ation a general) «oa in saying that no ether Company, within the | Constantly through the land. This stream passes Cc h & J izh B ild : sA rE. Gnas : | Inan extract elsewhere from a letter written drunk. Adjatant General Baker mounted aj — Sod ever uttained so large an income it within a few chains of the main post road, which oac s eis u ers, HE bseribe: ad- ETE of the sale of valuable House- | by Mr. Peabody to the gentlemen whom he had| desk in the House, moved the suspension of the pes a2 vege bw lie Desatugena.se in Guess has “its course through the centre of the Farm. Kent Street Mow es stise. Bey ante the Pro- es hold Furniture, owned by A. McKinnon, Eaq.,| requested, and who had consented, to be the ad- Liquor Law for a time, put the motion to vote,} Insurance Company. In making this statement,we Price moderate aud terns favourable. : : ; , hi Poth at ney owned and »ccupied by oh which will take place to-morrow, commencing at | mitistrators of his boon, it will be observed how which of course carried, and license was granted | ake no exception even iu favor of our older local Ce town Merch ANDREW MITCHELL. NFORM the. inhabitants of Charlotte-| )!™m, either in one lot or in separate building ’ 1) o'clock. | earefully he desires to guard it from any abuses | for a grand spree. Headed by the Governor, the | companies, namely, the a and London, the ‘Town, March 17, i862. (2m. R. W.) town ant the Samay poeeyae the pote = ja rty contains two acres, ess oe inte which endowments of this na of Legislature and State officials repaired te the Des | Royal, aud the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” now on a number of new - with a dwelli store, granary, barn 4 to Carnet Youxs Mew’s Lireaary txstri- degenerate, ha head caahaily Be echoote'e Sachien House, where, menbell Sone, the tingling {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.) ALDERNEY BULL. oat heel i at of different styles, stable, and other ont- buildings is pleasantly eld TOTe.— Hen. Edward Whelan delivered a lecture mode in which amehoration may be sought. We of glasses, the gurgling ot liquors, and the bac- “ Among there importdnt institutions stands emi ue Subseriber will sell by PUBLIC| sees cheap Sar peomys pageant. situated by the side of the harbor, and in 00 Thursday esraing, last, to @ large and attentive need not therefore dwell on this point; nor, in fact, | cnanalian shouts of revelry told but too plainly | nent for its soliditys as well as for its success, “the AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 10th day lr — punctually attended to. one of the best business situations on the nee. audience, before the Iystitete. Obvious reasons| have we much more to say beyond putting on| that the “ upper crust” were “ going in” on their | Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held| of MAY ensuing, on the Market Square, in Char- oe : north side of Prince Edward Island ‘ we itt prevent us froin noticing the lecture, further than) record the names of the gentlemen in question, honors. Governor Kirkwood “spread bhimsef’| its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A | lottetown, if not previously disposed of by private A LIVING If not sold by the first da of June ie will to say that it was a full, warm aed eulogistic ex-| and adding a few words as to the origin of the} in fine sty le before he guzzled down his fifteenth | reference to the ample report in another page will} sale, that well known BULL, imported from the aN : | then be offered at Aucti y ’ ; ition of the yenins of Shakspeare ; sed that the | aet that we elrouicle. And in the first place, as glass, and was followed by his pet, Baker, who fully satisfy every reader of the siynal progress | Island of Alderney by the Governor of Halifax, and Fe’ any person who wishes to engage ID i ws reamed aewed. ahs & t i 1 ¢5 the Prestess, Mr. Peacsds desi s 1} th ieehieed he malie-e fosk honesht but hae - te made by this association since its foundation. Such | afterwards brought from Windsor to this Island by the business of Drrinc axp Renovavine For terms and lars, inquire on the Ganlts, he } i, . i See Cte aE ed } ill be Tie wai Shera Shoah ae eh “ overe ie ICMIDETS | cous is, Indeed, rarcly attained ; and it attests at] the Royal Agricultural Seciety. He was purchased | Cy ornine. premises, or in Charlottetown to James B ppre- te = jo ow oy endid merits, such aa entitles him | Seman td y _ SF EACTCS BE the will of a testator— were tvo much “ overcome” to notice it. Atter once the excellence of its management, and the pab- | abont 3 years ago by the subscriber, aud is now J.C. Pryor wishing to remove will give instruc- | Coo Esquire Monitor Office : on ia » be piaced as the “man who, of all modern and that the U.S. Miuister in London for the time the gassy element — expended, a minister of the | jie confidence in its constitution.” rising 6 years old. The stock from him throughout | gious in the above Art to any person who wishes to per, . a ; ra ancient pocts, had the largest aud most compre- being should be ex officio a member of the trust. | Gospel was “ nabbed” while passing, hauled into From the Liverpool Mercary, Nov. 2, 1361.] this neighbourhood is uot surpassed by any in the | obtain it, on MODERATE TERMS. The ADAM C. FIFE. f wer nang.” Mr. Adains therefore heads the list, and is fullowed | the midst of the drunken rabble,and requested to [Weems the 1). A cle Colony. dcc., may be had also. Pt ’| Caseumpec, Deo. 27, 1861. ftan. 27 lps ens am On next Thursday evening the Institute will by Lord Stanley and Sir James Emerson Tennent,| make a speach, which he refused, when he was close for the present season with addresses and | 0” Whose personal qualifications we need not touch lifted upon the table and compelled to before he tostrumental music. tg further than to say that, though politicians, they | was released. Every one who came within bail- Ee are eminently men of business. Mr. C. M. Lamp-| ng distance was dragged into the hall, and made The Rarque Gaulle, R. Cameron, Master owned | 84, éeseribed “as a particular friend” of Mr. | to “ drink the health” of our brave solhiers at Fort by Messrs. W. W: Lord & Co., arrived in this port Peabody, and Mr. J. 8. Morgan, his partner, com- Donelson. After revelling as long as the liquor ou Seturday last, with full freight of goods and| plete the list. The nunsber, if they think fit, may| held out, the victims of Bacchus, one by one, Conmtenns, Bdaye from Li verpool. Capt. Cameron | be increased ; but itis recommended that it should | slipped off to their rooms to hide their disgrace. The ! Gace” ee . at aan a ed east | never exceed nine, The leading temperance member of the House ay from Live ea oe ~ wb A few lines may well be employed in calling at- staggered around to the Register office, and_re- efi erpool, but owing to the large quantity tenti to Mr. Peabody's simple and modest in-| quested the editor not to publish his “ precari dee, had to run for the Strait of Cayso; aud after) OTR, RD FOl. EPO Se SNS See ae % in-58 iE . eres : eo * Week's delay, worked through itte port. The ice | formation — conveyed in the same letter — as to situation,”as it might injure his fair reputation as : how and when he coneeived the idea that he has| a temperance man among his constituents. of Cape North w ; Ao as very heavy, and m great aban 7 E : we—somne 12 or 14 iarge ships, bound for Quebees now so munificently executed. “Iam desirous”| We are happy to state that about one-fourth of the Legislature refused to participate in this dis- and Montreal, were detained there by it. Spoke| —says he, and it would be hard to improve upon = soe Byron” and * Goiden Liha.” Puseen his em to explain that from nh ates graceful proceeding—some Republicans declining fire Fazelle— Mra. Sutherland, 2 Misses Millen, | early period of my commercial life L resolved | from principle, and a number of Demoerats, be- Phee, end Mise Molesin, Messrs. J. Leaand Me jn my own mind that, showd my labours be blessed | cause their sympathies were enlisted in behalf of ne Mevenye- with success, I would devote a portion of the pro-| the conquered rebels. What a picture to present by Prussian | re i ET » prey, | Perey, thus acquired to promote the intellectual, March ens a hy poral moral and physical welfare and comfort of my Gold Hunter of New London, P.E.1., dis fellow-men, wherever, from circumstances or Jo- ond rand bowsprit gone ; had jury mast rigged, | Caton, their claims upou me would be the strong- Viel would wy for te. She wus short of pro-| est." Whata lexsuu of moral obligation may be Mons, but the Mulajne was aaable to supply ens, learned from allusion to the “ comparatively early w — —~—esece - pee with which the sentence begins! what ng or « Seamer wean Mirvorn) broadness of philagth is seen in the “ wher- tines ov Furry Lives, axp Tuner ever” with which it « After a brief allusion been Carrie Desynoyen.—The following| to his baving founded an Institute and Library at high Was received at {sristol on Wednesday | Danvers, Massachusetts, bis native town, and one +, and created great sensation at the Com-| scareely longer to a similar but more extensive gift wane Koons, in every part of the city in} to Balthnore, “ where more than 20 years of my Heh it became known :— business life had been ta Mr. Peabody comes MiLvonn, Wednesday Afternoon. — The| to the immediate subject, touching it, however, r Mars, plying between Bristol and Water-| almost as briefly and with no more atteypt at » Was totally lost last night on Crow Rocks, | efiect. He has been settled in London, it seems, three miles from the Haven, during a heavy | for 25 years, but he soon ceased fo be a stranger and thick fog. Six men, who have arrived | among his Uritish friends, baying in all his long ein pw the wreck, reported that about f commercial aud social intereoarse with them ve bern lost nd three puydred caftie | “ constantly received courtesy, kindness, and con- deaivoyed.” fidence.” Prompted by yrateful feelings, and to the intelligent people of Iowa, and sent forth to sister States—the State officials and Legislators on a “ drank,” law-nakers transformed inte law- breakers, imitating the example of the besotted inebriate, and descending to the level of the reeling toper!—For shame. We derived these facts from a responsible member of the Legislature, who de- nounces it as the most disgraceful scene he ever witnessed. He says he was seber. sevieeae ills Cnear Licur.—The diseevery and introduc- tion of rock oil has made a great revolution in onr means of illumination. The cheapness Kerosene oi) is fast superceding the use of all other illumin- ating fluids, and even gas. ‘The facility with which it can be handled, and the strong light pro- duced, at the same time the absence of the dis- agreeabilities of fish oils, is obtaining for it the almost exclusive use in our suburban towns, where generally, cashed by of Wales College, under the Act 23rd Vic., cap. 17, will be examined by the Board, at the Board Room in the said College, ow the last WEDNESDAY of AUGUST next, commencing at ten o’clock, A.M. of Euclid, in anytive oclans I 2 in the Elements of Genera ar) oe in Latin from simple sentences in the first Commentaries. will be allowed to compete. “It must be gratifying to the public generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find Unat its in- come daring the pust three years has increased at the rate of £20,000 per annam. We believe that no other Company, within the same short period, ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire or Life Department. This speaks highly for the activity and zeal of the management, while the prompiness with which all the claims, arising out of the late disastrous fire in London were met, tes- tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru- dence which marked the investment of these funds.”’ EDUCATION. Scholarships in the Prince of Wales College, FEUE BOARD OF EDUCATION has directed Public Notice to be given that the six Candi- dates from each County, who may be selected the Visitor ef Schools, to compete for the “SCHOLARSHIPS,” in connection with the Prince Candidates will be examined in written and oral uestions, on all the branches taugbt in District hools, and in addition thereto, on the First Book le Equations, inclusive, of Ceesar’s No one who has entered on his eighteenth year By order of the Board, JOHN McNEILL, See’y. April 29, 1862. sin [Muy 5. Prince Edward Island ANK NOTES, TREASURY WAR- RANTS, and ISLAND SECURITIES DUVAR & CO., Col many residents have ceased to use the gas; eveD) Exchange and Te h Office, Barrington-street, | the late firm of the horse cars are ing the ight—~ ite the Post , Halifax, Nova : _, DUNCAN, MASON & CO. te Transcript. — a pail 28, 1862. ou Ch. Town, April 21, 1862, ut onia) | be sold on favorable terme. Apply at the office of Teams or Sate—Twelve months credit on ap- proved Joint Notes of Hund. ROBERT GAY. Lot 49, April 14, 1862. “6 Warblington” for Sale. HAT desirable property, belonging to James Witson, Esq., consisting of 36 acres of LAND, ina high state of cultivation, % very con- venient DWELLING HOUSE and offices, a good GARDEN, and au extensive and valuable OR- CHARD. This Property has a water front, and is distant from the City only a few minutes walk. As a gen- tleman's residence, Warblington is unrivalled by any property in the Island. Apply to Wu. DODD, Auctioneer, or to the subscriber, THOMAS PETHICK. Charlottetowh {April 28, 1862. Kerosene Oil. mpuk BEST AND CHEAPEST light used. A few casks of the above in store, ee is warranted superior to any other in the mar J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, April 21,1862. Im SALT! SALT! 6 000 BUSHELS LIVERPOOL 5 SALT in Store— 4,060 Bushels Lisbon SALT to arrive first n water. J. 8. CARVELL, Charlottetown, April 21. 4i a Salt! Salt! Salt! 30 BUSHELS CLEAN LIVER- ; POOL SALT, in bulk and bags, will Early application is requested at his lodgings, at Mr. Edward Mogre’s, NN. corner of King’s Square. April 14, 1862. VF WNUHE Subscriber, intending shortly to leave the Uolony, takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support he has received in his line of business asa FREDERICK P. NORTON, who will con- tinue in the same business at the office for- merly occupied by ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, April 21, 1862. NOTICE! HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ome of the pont pe at ene a en 7 wo Gas Light Com wi 2 at the Com ‘8 Omen est o'tlock, a.m, on UESDAY, Gu May for = purpose of — the resi Board for the year,e ng paheond meg 7 business. ; yea NOTICE. Tas undersigned informs all persons in debted to him, either by Note of Hand or Book Account, that their tive am- ounts must be paid to him on or before the Friast Day or Marci next, otherwise “" will be handed over to an Attorney for col- lection, without further notice. JOUN SCOTT, Coach Builder. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON. ue Subseriber, liberal support received in the Cloth oe Commission Merchant, and begs to solicit a| Pusiness, to inform the inhabitants of P. “ . : } ported from the best mak continuance of their favours in behalf of Mr. S = Sau — fer © ing. Machinery oun » Spinuing = Somty On ope w tuihing Cloth) will be pared receive manufsctaring into the various deseripti of Cloth usually made in Colonies. charge for Picking, ili Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be H. 4. Callbeck, yy ee any of the agents for the Mill, particulars can CHARLES E. STANFIELD, Tryon, April 21, 1862. LAND OFFICE. Properties j full particulars may be ascertained i Sot Oden, Hat oaeer af Pines ok Won Charlottetown. Kent-siseet, Ch.town, Deg. 93, 186d,