Cli:ii'lutt.cluwii, Prince Edward lsliiiid, Sziturdziy. illnrcli 2573.‘! dflildililthlig zh.Il'l‘) ll©l‘MEF.l....,lJI..JL _il.ZD‘=VIii‘i’i«*‘$’Il.‘I I New Series. No. I23. _a_...._.. . llslalillsncii I823. . Bastard’: Gazette. tIl“.lIKGI'J T. ll ASZ \Rl), Pi-uprioior and Piihlisln-r. Pulilislieil every Tuciidsy evening and Snturiluy iiiov-iuig. U tint-,5-ultli vii lv ~ {ii-'i~it sir!-trlt. I’. H. Island. hi it it s -—A iinual Snlucriptiou, lbs. Discoiint for cash in n-lvzinci-. TIRII 0' ADVIfl'I‘I9I!0. v-up ing thv spars nf 4 lines, I. .—9lines,8s.—-I lines, I ' 5 Ifur the tint i-iwrlivivi, M‘ Ill¢I||‘IIfl[lIHZ|d.2l.4 i ii,‘ In. ..—- Glincs, 30lIil«I, 55, II I. ' line-. t)n_s fourth of the ubove 'f'0l'.i:I¢'II cuiitiimaiict "NI Io-c ,_ . until furhiil. um LAND ASSESSMENT. 'l‘reasarsr‘s Otfice, C|inrlo.tstowu, P. t".. Island. Jsnuur N. I854. IN uriiusnce ofihe Act of the General Assembly otPiliis Island. made and passed in Ibo Illevienili year of the reign o Ior present Majesty, iiitiiulsd "Jr: 1:! for leryi'a_gfurlhr' an Aueuuiui! an all Lamls in this Colony, and or the c/zroui'u_.;e.uzcnt ig/' E'Iur‘alv'oii," and c an Act made in niiiuiidiiient therein, and passed in the Twelllh year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intiiulsd Jln 1:1 to uplnin am! truism! the pineal Act for the .duzi.nnent of Land. and the eucuurrigenieul of Eiliicaiimi, and also o an Act miido iind passsd III the I"illnonth year of Her said \laje4ty's Roi ,i, iutiiuled Jo Act for the encouragement of Idiication. and to raise Fiuuls Iur Mal purpose by Il!Ip0A".'I1,' an adililiolial .«1ssrsi-'- mm! on Loan ‘ii tie sail I»-lanvi .1/ul mi Rm! Brian is Winrlolloloimi nnrl (‘ammo-i. and George- town and Common : I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made Proolainiition.socoriling lo the isi-ins ofths an id Acts, of Illa underiiisutioned 'l‘own I.ois, ifominon Lnlii, Water I.nis, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in this Island, in arrears for the non- yment of the several suius due no owing thereon to Ilcr Majesty. under and by visit: of the tint mentioned Act, viz 2 ACII s Aiiciiii. Township No. I, 457 Tovvnship No.49, 233 " 3, 8943 " 52, N09 " 8, «I172 “ 53, I000 -- 0. 5000 -- oi, i213; " I I , 8258 " 55. 765 -- is, two -- 57. 4st I7, ioi -- as. coo -- is. 4 " 60. I900 -- so. 2306; '- or. 3311 " 23, 885 " 85, I226; " 24 2| George's Islsnd , 8 " 25, I067} Governor's Island 300 " 2 ‘, 261 Savage Island, I50 " , 4561 Kildurs Island, 250 " 3| , 726.5 Cnvoudisli Fond " 82, 2935 In , 258 " 33, I288 Caecumpec sand -- as, was , 600 " 89. 800 Fish Iilnilil, I5 “ 40, 935 Iiedford Bay Island, 40 " II, 984 Savage] a , 25 " 42, N25 Prim Islands, 6 " -I3, 2416 I'ownsl Island, 45 " 44, 29 I9 Gone Island. 12 " 46, 850 York River Island. 4 “ 47. I317 Sandy Island, 0 92 Eiiinoro Island, I0 I: gs. [ First Ilundred of Town Lots in Chnrlotiatown.—|-3 o o. . Second IInndred.—-I-4th of No. 58. Fourth Handred,—No. 40, I-4 cfNo. 80. Pseiurs Lots in Charlottetown Royalty-,—l-I of No. 72, and I-8 of No. 238. 'I‘own Lots in Georgetown : No. Range, better. No. Rnngii, Letter. 3, I , - L of8, 4 A. Is, 8 B. I8, 4 A, 5 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Fiunsv, March I7. COD AND IIAL“-TlilIl"1l. FISHERIli‘B-- lIt)lY.\"I‘II'.S. (Debate mnclurleul.) the Ari-oiixizv t;'ii\'i:ii.\i..—Soinu ears Hon. 1 ago, he was a vury warm advocate for bountios, under the iniprcssion that the granting of them would be the incuiis ofcausing the lislici-ics to be prosecuted with iiiuru vigour and -88; but the oxpcrionce ofluto years had iudiicetl liiiu to question the soundncss of that policy. When, last year, he gave his support to tho iiieosuro, he said (lic bolicvcd) that it would be the last time lio wou d do so; and what he had since soon. with rcf--renco to its operation, had been sullioiciit to induce him to folloiv up that determination. 'l‘li~: bounlics had not, ho thought, been the means of extending tbc ti-ado, us it ha-l been liopcd tlicy would. was ini ssiblc to force a trade which dill not ut he di«l'uot lo-alt upon the lisliiii trade as one which did not pay. When the bounty was last grniitcd, the price nffish. it was truc, was low ; but that was no longer the case. Tliirty-fivc shillings were now paid in Charlottetown, for a barrel of herring: and the profit made at that rats, was surely bounty enough for tho encouragement of the trade. Our present prospects were very flattering: not less so t'or tho iisiicrics than for any other branch of business; and would not be sound policy to oncouruge one at the cxponsc of others. Tradc of overy kind was improving; prices were high ; and lisliing, as well as farin- ing, was bcconiing a much more profitable business than it had been With those views. he could not think bounties frr the encourage- ment of the fisheries were called for this year ; and he would, tlicrsfore, oppose the renewal of the Act passed last year for that purpose. The lion. and lcarncd gentleman concluded by obscrving, that ho was novcrtlieless, fully sensible pl‘ tho propriety of what hail been advanced by Mr. Yr-o, with respect to the encouragement duo in tlioso who prosecuted tho fishing trndo, upon our coasts, in open I-1 #9 '6 9 Mr II. I‘IA\‘II.AXD, The question was evidently an open one ; for not only were collca ues opposed to cach other, with respect to it, int the Lio- vernmcnt themselves were divided it run it. The only difiiculty, however, which stoo in his mi about it,was his consideration of the money which they had voted in the morning for the Ienconragcnient of ogriculturc. ‘l‘o l)t.‘ consis- yfavomble it coiisiilo-r.iii-in to tho intcrcsts of tent, it was, ho thought, ncccssary to cxtcnd us rosccutcd lisiiiiig as was accorded those who _ It ivas admitted on to tlioso o the furni-.-rs. all sides that u great dcal ofiiioney was ninde by the raising mid sale of horses. Wh then, it mi ht bc asked, should it not be left to ca ita ists to prosecute the trade independently of cgislativc aid ; as it was proposed to do with respect to tho lishcrics, on the ground that the business, having become sullicieiitly remu- ncrutivc, it was no ongcr necessary to encou- rage it by tho granting of bounties. If it was right to encourage agriculture by bounties, it was equally so to ciicoui-ago tho fisheries in the same wny;or, ifit was thought proper to dis- continue them to tho onc,thcy might to be with- held from the other also. Arguments of politi- cal economy would not apply in it poor ccuntr cnnsumod upon the high st-as. Th-air rotnrnsl tn the Treasury, on that account, exceeded the amount of bountics rccciicd by thcni. The fiiriner was encouraged in thi-,l_ advantages which be derived from his .\gi-i:-iiltural Society, b having his roads made ii-r him, and in vu-y rious other ways; iind if houxitiis wore witli- held froui those who properlv lined out vessels : and soiit them on lishiug \'o_van.*~.~‘, timy would. 5 he thought, in luiviiii: no iulmiztagrs oxtciidcd l to them at all equiialciit to [liiisti ;;I'ilIlII.‘ll toy’ agriculturists, he unfairly ilcul‘ u Ill‘. Mr. Bii.‘i:ii.—-Priiico l'}dwarul l~'l=iml was csscn- ‘ tially an agricultural count:--c: and. tlioroloro the out-Juragenicnt of agricuturists should i always be a leadin object \‘.'ii;- the Legislature. : Such of the inhaiitaiits as \\t'i‘t‘ engaged in in tho pun.-liaso oi‘ rovisionn from an o to and II vs (I ‘d ' an ax. This woulil be the bringing ofaggfoh transpirrii-I gq\o[]g|lfi‘;n 'l:‘di"‘|)!;:(:,,if:0'n “rmtd 1".“ . . , . . , . . , , ,, sign mnrkct, if he might so spciik, to our hand with usin all the I‘l)l"llll'I'C8g(I)&k m ¢tl;:0|"f'~l Htfilluill‘ no Idpii o- Ftllilillllllig to act on ‘any rate, Austria liiis Il)lll't‘IVi‘fI 55) 000 into is u scniistu on p0 icy o gmiitinr houmip, T”, I - , ‘ '. ' , for tho sn..-uiriigciiicnt of our lisliizl-iiis. wbioh, ‘my “mu m “mph tho frontiers’ ‘O that in heluiuiimin--cl. was nothing hotter than (I run. :]nii;; of lillx pail ll,’ liostow what might. avc coxiii-i.iut«-il to their rslicfupoii II. set ofi ullo and gm, R ' 1 “I8 I d.‘. I t _ _ _ . I _ pssiiiris mm as yet made no \\'t‘l'0u§'llf(‘li Ifgiloltlldlillnlllng l‘nen' ivllohel Mm“ |mPr'umw'' 0" hm .I’°‘"'"" M K“l“fl"t- D¢'"‘”"' us; ml H“ I ‘ ‘ I -Ilelil orlpny relgp ar mid strzitioiis are continually being made by both 2 5 >0 'IlI‘ll on 5. v - - ' - . us look toIan'd iii 3 '0" °“°"' 8“-" L” “Rimes an “l“"’''' mu mm of “"2 HWY‘ "I “ wise-r policy. Let us abandon protective dulics. iflccuullt of this weather 0" and trend in the steps of our nativo country. 3 .. . .' , .-\\vi'iy with bouiitics! away with false: l)l‘ll~: _”"? “Wis ‘",th° “;°"d.l**°k 0f Jhnlml II in- tcction! Lotus shew ourselves worthy of the ""(“.s"‘§' “'° "‘l”"h"“"‘5v 4002000 Pl'll"~'ipfll- ~ irec - coinplctly siii-rounilml. Oiiior 3' it “old. an nrinv of 220.000 men on the Dan- -5 7 = = 5‘. -: = '1 Cl : C i= .7 '1 9 y :. T ‘I E J: 5 E 5-: = ._ o :1 ’-3 75 E7 a = .-. 3 on C is 5 .. .§ 3 =- .. ..° fprogrcssivcagc we live in, and depend upon IIi),IlIIIIg but_our nwii energy and perseverance E ; l.‘lie qucstion wnsthcii put upon the Resolution }for the renewal of tho Bounty Act, an the ,rl|IIJB_tl£|.lIlIIg ofa sliding scale of Bounties l'or ! the hired Bounty of the expiring Act, suluiiittcd , by the_ lIoii._ the Colonial Secretary : and tho 9 Committee (ll\'lllt‘ll.' tisbin v were merely Clliililwl to drag out a mi- soi-ablii existence by nicam of it. If they look- ed at llustico, they would lliil that thcy who followed lishing there could not piupci'l_v ho cnl'ed citiisr tislicrmcn or l'or.iici-.-. an , )8- twcen the two culling.-i iii wiiich tlioy \VL:I‘8 on- ge . it was, with diliiculty, that they could provide fo_r_tlio daily waiiis of iliciuselvcs and i . ly 1 'tbd.'lI)(I'.\I‘IIlllIlB, havc armed themselves, um um e uitli the tribes inhabiting the Maz- zova and .-\gral.‘l'a mountains. In consequence «it this irisurrcciion. a part of the TIITIKISII ti-on is “" icli worn to have none to the frontiers of.\ ontcncgro are marching upon Janina The news from India, with dates from Bom. bay to tho 28th Jimiiary. and llong Kong to the their faniiics. It was the some with ilioso| who were similarly einploycd on the shores of .\'ovn Scotia: they were the ]0)l'e8I ol' all the industrial classes in the Province. If he went for a bounty at all, it would only be for one- liulf the amount granted by tho cxpiring Act: and that for one your only. on times more ought to be done, by tho Legislature, for the encouragement of the l'-ariiior, than for that of tlic Iislicriiiaii. on. Mr. ill/ic.ivi..iY..—lt occurred to him that, whilst the voice of the Committee was against bountius, they were not snlficiontly a ivo to the importance of encouraging a por- tion of the inhabitants of the Colony to catch fish suflicicnt for home consumption. If what fish was required for our own usc,wus not caught by our own tishcrmcn, money would have to be sent out of the Island to piircliaso it Money was this lllll€\l‘r~' ofcoiiimcrcc, as well as ol' war ; and, if we cxportcd iiiriii:-y. for what we might, by priipcr innnagciucnt, procure at home. we lossene the means of trade in the Colony.-— For tho Rusolution—6. _\ ainstit-15. lltli Jaiiuar is - . ' H . Son llasziird's Unzeltee i‘IltI‘g0lI 18. l (i-.-ncral, aftciiiflxiniinlb[ctEliiiiiiidadyhliiiguliifddlhd - -“°“‘1“.Vv ‘W1 rcturmd to Rangoon. Tim m3:iii- _ , ticr was tranquil, but we have i-.i«vus Sir.—I observe, in the division publislu-d in : reports of fresh troubles in Persia. 'l‘lic in-iir- IIa.i:ard'.r Garzm. which took place in tho 5 Kent‘ in China appear to be once more gairiiii llousc otfilsseiiibly, on Fridav. respecting the I l-imund. and it was reported that they had cup‘? ropositiou to continue the linuiitics on I"lSil. i ‘Fred "' "Ii." “°"l' 0‘ Pekins 80 as to cut oil’ the my name appears aiiiongst tliose Mciiilicrs who ‘ l""‘P°1‘0l“8 escape. The French seemed to have voted against the Bounties. I l|t’.'_[ toussuro von '""-‘“ “'¢""°‘l Will! 301118 dnvrec of /i't?Il!£‘!l]‘ l)v (ha this is u inistukc. I6lIlI_2l't3Il the Houso insi. as‘ l‘~"‘“l“"3 03' the rebels. TTII‘. Russian Adiiiiral tho division was taking place. and rniiiaiiicd I lull‘ SM“!-'-h“° I-“’ J5?“-“ 0“ “'0 243“ Dcceluhcr outside the Bur,as l was not present whcn the i “’l'm‘°’ it “'“ “P°°‘9d “'9 United Stated division was called for, you, probably, “.19:-.:,- Squadron would shortly fo11¢,w_ ing. the position in whiclil stootl for votinc with the goiifomcn who were st:imlinr_r up‘. I “M1 Il‘00II in my law‘. from wliicii I ll:ltI‘)llCI_‘!l ‘ Summary of Government Advortiggmgntg temporarily called’, I would must uiidoniit.-i‘ly -— s have voted to continue the bountics. R. B. lvixi.\'o Esq. - 24 Council Oflicc, 20th March, I854. ,' His Excellency the Lieuteii.-int Govcrnor, in Couii. 1‘ C". III! been pleased to appoint the following pfllilllifl comniivsiourns or HIGHWAYI, fort cir n-sprr- ‘ live Ilislrii-is—-in the terms oftlis Act of 2-ltli Vic, ‘I . \\:ni=i.i:~.'. l‘.D'.'.‘.‘\..".D Cha.rlottetown.P. E. I. 20th. .\.i.lI't3ll, I554, The hon. gentleman concluded by saying. he thought the Committee could not do bcttcr than ngi-cc to the Resolution submitted by the Hon. tho Colonial Secretary. i\lr. Yno.-—'l‘lic hon. member (.\Ir. .\Iacuuhty) sa's it is better to give tl:c~ toiiiia-go,-lioiinty, than for tho inhabitants to liavc to send away their money to buy fish clscwlicro. llut I say we might as well, or bettcr. do that than puyi largo sums of mom-y to Ari-.-l-at \'i!s.~el-I andfFroiicli ai-inies others for freight, whilst Wfifielfi. littct out to obtain the bounty, were a l'ing about the harbours, doing: little or no- : ,lt'td.d' tl.l t—-tl .. . . . ...'.i3“..i.’3 .i‘i'.'i°.i..°’l§3'.fi“'§..i’£..§"..’$’iif§..’;’. 0'3 '5" “""'°s New" has "---"Pd ms I this account, and for other rcas.ns which i l"'°"l9l°“°"}’» 0" b°‘“"-I "'0 P"l""'°”3 R°.""l= have already stated, I will votc against the 5 9'3 39 Adllllml Of ‘he B9-Ill‘? “WI: and NOW ‘ solution in mm. reinforced by Admiral Cori-oy’s squadron, lI_on. Mr. l\Ioxrcoiii;nv.—.»\s far as his recol- g will, after usscinbliug at the Note, proceed lcction served him, it was understood, when i at once in the Baltic, in time, bcliirc the ice NEWS BY TIIIE ENGLISH MAIL. The English Mailfiy the stcainer ‘ Ara 3 The news I previous advices iid ll ti-i-midable detachinciit of nrtillcrv n—v ( :1 his,’ Ill‘I'lVt‘(l at Halifax on the l5th inai_‘ will be found one week later than i Before the month expires the Anglo-| , consisting ofahout lOU,U00§ ‘mu.-Iy of the Island men. including several rcgiiiicnts ofcnvnlry p ' l 5, 'l'oivmliip-i I;'i am [will be encamped near the seat of wnr.i I the Assembly agreed to the Bounty Act wiiicli bad just expired, that it would be the last time they would cndcavour to give a stimulus to the prosecution ofour fislicrics by the grant- ing of tonnage-bountics; and he was disposed to adhere to that resolution, for ho had seen nothin since to induce liiui to believe that it would Tit) for the general good that it should ho departed from. He had always hitherto been in favor of a bounty; but his tluws u I breaks, to [)l‘(3Vl‘IIl tho junctinii ofthe tlm-9 [divisions of the llussiuii llect. It seems ithat there are about nine or ten Russian i line of-battle ships lying at Revel, and about {the same number at Hclsingloi-s, on the ‘opposite side of the Gulf, and a third divi- sion at Croiistadt. As the ice breaks at the Revel it week or ten days before it is cap. 16, viz: rniric: couirrir. —.-.'?..°.?£.".'.?.'.". '“'- '- llo on Gordon. scn ships 4. 5, 6 an-l ll. -l""“" Kifllfiyi District No. 3, 'I‘ownsliips 7, 3, 9 I, Lot 6, District No. 2,'l'own- and I0. Uii\‘id Ranisay, District No. 4. Townsliips I2 I3 and I4. ' Dom-id Campbell. jun. (Archd's. ion) District No i I6. ' William llvaristo, District No. 6. l9i{It:d lllgllioid l)t.'IVlV)€lNI I9 and 2 oerti i‘.' i, 't" .\'.7.'I‘ ' . 1,...-‘pg. and I‘ItI:E,,::.‘,xo“..!lIRl:lLl , ovrnsliip Nuin higgilisn “riglit, District No. 8, Towmliip. 25 Townships I7. 8:, 5. 2. Jacob Gonldrup, District No. 9, Townships 26 and 28. qui:r:is‘e ccuiv-i ir. \\'illi.un .Io|insion, \\/iguiorc lluad, liini-ici No, 1 Tfiwiirliips 20 and 2| ' .Ii'f6lIIllII'I Simpson,‘ Disirict No. 2, 'fo“,-iuiliip. 2; illi _ 2‘-Iilllll Darnich, District No. 3, Townships 23 and David lliggiiis, District No. 4, Townsliips 88 and '\villiiini Iniiiiin, District No. 5, 'I‘ownships 29, 80 d i like Prince Edward Island, as they did in conn- 9°" um" Itries where there was plenty of money: what lconld and would be done by the enterprise ol' 1 I Wsier Lots in Georgeiown.—No. I0. Psstsre Lots in Georgetown Roynlty,—No. 86, I86, I“, 188, I-6 of 248, and 290. sub‘-W, were no“, much ulmwp navigable at Cronstadt, it will be highly L r. l)oi:ss.—-llo perfectly agreed with what ' l'"l’‘'"’‘"l I” I“'°‘'°'" “ .l““°‘l°" "I-“'9 ll"'t‘t= 'l‘hsnplii|iis Frosby, Distiict No. 6, Townships 8| had been [aid 1; on the name“ by the [,,,n_ divisions. The latest news from Revel dc- "ml 32 John Scott .\l‘I.eod, District No. 7, those portions Town Lots in Prinoeiown : No. 5. Row 2, Division I, Letter I1. I, do 3, do 5, do C. I, do 4, do I. do D. I, doll), do I. do 1. ‘I, do I, do 8, do B. 8, do 8, do 5, do C. 8, do 6, do I, do E. I, do 7, do I, do G. Psetiire Lots in Priaeetown Royslty.—8-4 of No. I51, No. 240, and I- ofNo. 457. And the owners of the and Lois and Treats ofLeud so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are lnreby aotified,thst' ‘ L _ ‘ ‘ " said, together with the costs which have been incur- red, shall not be paid before the nest Easter Term of the Ssprenis Cosrt of Judicature. to be held st Cher- lottstown, which will commence on Tuesday the 2d day of May next, application will be made to the Sn- prerne Court,dsring the said Term. for Judgment against the raid Lots and 'I‘racts of Land. respec- tlvely. BTEPHI-‘.N RICE, Treasurer. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMAN ACK ron 1354. PI ‘AL: ., GEO T HASZARD “WILLIAM SNEBBTON, I ms to Inforsi Itil friends eiid Ship builder! gene:-all tbstbe is about to rscoinnienos t business of AIL MAKING in this Island, having spent tweet one nave st the Trade in En hind, perieg who ' believes he gave fallout’ action to these who employed luni. Isrsssiicn—|Ieiir Hens!-I. Esq. Cbsrlwietews, !'sb,O, UM. On 7. l l 1 l war the lion. and learned gcutlcinun ( .lsnd.) If he could sheiv.liow it was possible, i ' rivato capitalists in thc latter, could on] ho efiectually accomplished by tho aid derived rom judicious n proprintions of public money in the former. e was in favor of tho sliding scale roposed by the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. ll would almost amount to ii breach of faith, on the part of the Assembly, were they suddenly and alto tlier to withhold the bounty. Ilon. D r. Coxiior.—lt was very tangy to ans- . r. by means of It legislative grant, to improve the breed of cod-fish and mackerel, it would then be evident enou b that, as be had voted for the nto £1 for the importation of so rior stallions, for the improvement of the slnnd breed of horses, and with a view to the encou- ragement of our agriculturists. it was also his dut to vow for it at for the improvement of the breed of cod- ab and mackerel. and for the encouragement of those an aged in tho fish- eries; but, unless he could 0 that, lib no means followed that, because he had vote for the there y to sfibrd means for improving our breed of horses, that lie was boun , in order to be consistent, to vote for a grant for the encou- ragement of the fishorios. The two objects were ontirely dissimilar. The farmer could not improve the brood of his horses, unless the means were brought to his door; but our wo- tors abounded with tho fincst fish, and all who chose might take thorn, little besides skill and he industry being required to enable them to pro- lit by their abundance. llon. the Cowxui. SrciiI.'rAsv.—In arguing the question, hon uioiubors seemed to lorgoif fuel to fish in our waters, to land and ours g rot M. ‘cod bchuiom for many yea" :0 come hovr much they who were engaged in our fish- ggus poiitrllioted to the revenue, by whet they at to the Royal Agricultural Society,- member from Port llill (i\ r. Yco.) If no legis- lative encourugemeiit were alfurdcd to the hardy and courageous men who prosecuted the fishe- ries, in open boats. upon our sliorcs, it was all a farce to pretend to encourage their prosecu- 'on by the granting of tonnage bouifties. It was time to sea liow list they could be prose- cuted b rlvutc enterprise, independently of lepislative aid. It happened that, last year, 1.‘ 460 were expanded in payment of tonnage bounties; and 0 could not see that any thing had been bruo ht into tho country in return. The quantity 0 fish In tho home market had not been increased by a single barrel ; and the price, instead of having bocn lessened, had, on the contrary, actually been enhanced. He would vote against the renewal of the Act. Hon Mr. Co.Viioir.—'I‘he Le 'slatnre had not means in their power to can lo them to grant such reiniums and ountics as, in amount, woul bo snlllcient to Induce it due rosccution oftlic_fisherics byjnhabitants of tie Colony. an 1.. , The wisest plan, with respect to the Fislicries, 1would be to induce tho Americans to catch, and cure them on our shores; and we would. .' by such an agreement, gain, upon our fish, 20 , or 30 per cent. more than they who were not , so vviso,as tofursue a similar course, because our fish woul then into American inarkcts , as American fish. s cared not by what meens an arrangement or agreement to that lfect should be eficcted, whether by convention,or through the recognition of reciprocity prin- ‘ olples between this Colony and the Uaittd ‘ States ; but he would say, Allow the Americans ‘ the , so n by them, on our sliorcs,and to ’ spend their bounty money enongst our l‘si-iners, scribes the ice as already breaking, but the season is too early for the ships to get away, and at present they cannot get refuge in any other port. Advices from Constantinople state that two war steamers have been detached from the Black Sea fleet to the Albanian coast, in order to support the Sultan’s authority. The Greek Government is paralysed. The British Minister at Athens has informed it that his Government will, if necessary, in- terfere to restore order in Albania, or at any other point. The Turks have concen- trated a stron force in the Snndschnk of Elbessen, in Albania, iiml war-like young men are flocking to the Turkish standard as volunteers. Many Greeks have already been taken prisoners, and sent to Constan- tinople for trial. To tho lilth Feb. the in- surrection was confined to the district of anina. , We have no doubt that Sir Charles Napier will make an attempt upon Ci-ongtmli, but his success ni_nst mainly depend upon reaching the Gull of Finland botorc the wcntlier breaks up, and of coursc we shall not allow the Czar to 3 rocastinste or in ‘mo. The pen do of I nglsnd, howsvcr, will not be satisfie with tho inero evacuation of the Principalities—'l‘lio ; exponccs olread Incurred by Great Britain and ‘Franco. and a so by the Sultan, amount to ;many millions, and the Czar must I'0IlI.|l)lu'3e those cxpenoes, and give us very solid security i before in cement to st terms of once. This I is now besosiliig a ides in public opinion, of 8.3. 36, and 31, on the North Sids of the lI'illslm- -i ‘-5 ug . Robert llIulch,.District No. S, 'l'ownsliip 48, imd those portions of 35, 36 and 37, on the South Side of the llillshoiougli. John lluncli Bourke, 50. Angus M'Riis, District No. I0, Townships 57 and District No. 9, Towni-liipe 49 =1 3-‘ Q .n:l‘l;|:I MaoDougnll, District No. II, Townships 80 xiiio’s coon-rr. David M‘I-‘oven, District No. I. comprising Town. lhi I39. 39 flflll 40. \Vciit of Morrell lliver, lgeier M‘Cu||nm. District No. 2. Townships 4i, 40 and 89, East of lllorrel River, and St. Peter's Harbour’: Month, and Morrsll Bridge. I Roderick M‘Intyre, District No. 8, Tovvnsliips 42 and 43. including the Division Line Road between Townships 43 iiud 44. John Miicgowsn, District No. 4, Townships 44 and 45 Ronald Mscdcnald, District No. 5, Township 46 and 47 John Frost, District No. 6, Townslii 58, 55, North of Grand River, and Grand River ridge. Angus ltlaodonsld, District No. 7, Township 55, South ofGrand lliver, Township 53. North oftlsrdi. gun River, a . VVil|iani Alley, Disiiict No. 8, Township 55, Souiliofcsrdigna River, 52. 5l,66, and George. town and Royalty, and Common and Land siljoining the Royalty, nnown as Reserved Land. Edward Thornton, District No. 9, Townships 59 and ill, and Moiitiiguo Iliidgc. 'l‘liomns(.‘low, District No. I0, Townships 68 and 64 His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Conn. oil has also been pleased to appoint Mr. John Beer, Connniseioner of lligliwnys liit District No 12. of men‘: County. in the place of Hi. John \\'iIIigm. --in the tonne of the Act of II Viotsi-"is, cap. '1,