but has me us- “Ith Ise Ice lis. ‘to it _ sends for the interest th four unwillingness to pay it was to be held up to us by : | THE EXAMINER. S0L a Fe LOE ETE ST Pe ——_—-— fr, W.) regretted he could not help thinking it was in-|free of duty; that on and after that day, the like articles, | ended for a bribe, and as such, was eminently discredit- | being the growth or production of said Province of Can-| pie to its promoters. ve Charlottetown { jer to secure the inde won, gentleman sure ccellency as to Suppos qithout it. We are advised by the member,ada, shall be admitted into the United States free of| Mr. Palmer) to vote the increase, in|duty, when imported direct from said Province, so long | pendence of the Governor. The'as the said enumerated articles are admitted into said | ly does not think so meanly of His’ Province of Canada from the United States free of duty, | ppose that he cannot be independent | unless otherwise directed by Congress, to wit: Grain! received by the COVCORDLA, which he now ofiers Is not this paltry and contemptible excuse an|and breadstuffs of all kinds, vegetables, fruits, animals, | for Sale, at his new Store, directly opposite the Eista- spalua Wipoavavious. RNa’ Subscriber respectfully invites public attention to the following selection of Liverpoc! and Manchester Goods. sit to the honor of His Excellency? ‘I'o secure his|hides, wool, tallow, horns, salted and fresh meats, ores, blishment of the Hon. George Coles, Kent Street, iadependence-—to in soon to vote him five hundred pounds!! Certainly, Sir} jonald Campbell hes very great reason to applaud his, manifest in his affairs! [t: ; gqot the independence of the Governor those gentle- eve. Had His Excellency at once given any sign of, ; disposition to pursue the late policy of the late Gover-} orto accomplish those measures of reformwhich he had} vigorously commenced—to prepare the Colony for Leaves ne abet — ee ceased, who was a native of Waterford, Ireland, had winds 0 P been an eminent Horticultarist, and superintended the jligarchies in the neighbouring Colonies—not one of| jose Who are now so zealous in their advocacy of this neasure would be found to utter a syllable in its behalf. | ¢ i tree, by order of the British Government. chad been urged by the Speaker that we ought to vote the increase, so as to conciliate the Home Government, sod to prevent our being called upon to pay those public ofcers whose Salaries are now drawn from the Impe- “a] Revenue. He (Mr. W.) was not anxious that the colony should escape from the payment of its Civil List, se colonial Minister as a mark of our degradation, and isa reason for refusing to us those improvements in our cal institutions which might enable us to keep pace vith the surrounding Provinces. As a British subject ie had feltashamed of the reproach which the Secretary or the Colonies had repeatedly cast in our faces in re- frence to the payment of our Civil List; and he con- dered it to be the duty of the Legislature to strain every verve, and husband every resource to provide for the yment of every department of our civil establishment. The Legislature—the Country—ought to be honest and independent enough to despise such an attempt at con- ciliation; and the Governor who would receive the ap- propriation now contemplated, on such a condition— who would quietly submit to the shameful attempt made to bribe himself and gag the Colonial Minister, would ve undeserving of that character for independence—in- egrity of principle—and faithfulness in the discharge of his important functions, which he (Mr. W.) earnestly soped the present Administrator of the Government was determined to maintain. ~ SUPREME COURT.-PRINCE COUNTY. cher, Bible Christian Missionary, Mr. Benjamin Sensa-| gen seek to maintain—his dependence, his slavery to'baugh, of Murray Harbour, to Mary, eldest daughter of jem and their partizans is the object they hope to ac-) Mr. John Vaniderstine, of Vernen River. duce him to discharge his high and of all kinds of metal, timber, staves, wood and lumber of qportant duties with integrity and honour, we are called all kinds. MARRIED. | At Vernon River, on the 2d May, by Mr. J. W. But- j | eel } DIED. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 7th inst., Mr. Henry East, at the advanced age of 87 years. The de- Botanical Gardens in Jamaica, into which Colony he had successfully introduced the cultivation of the Bread | At Charlottetown, on Tuesday evening, the 13th inst. Mr. George Weldon, Seedsman, aged 44 years. At Vernon River, on Wednesday the 5th inst. Mr. Alexander Macdonald, (Ronald’s Son,) aged 26 years. PASSENGERS. In the Packet Per, for Pictou, on Saturday the 10th inst., Mr.E.Cameron,Capt M‘Millan,and 5 in the steerage. In do. from Pictou on Sunday, Dr. Poole, and I in the steerage. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, H. M. Steamer Vesuvius, Com. Austin, arrived here from Pictou on Wednesday evening last, from a cruise in the Gulf. The Brig Conquest, Master, from Bideford, which struck ona sunken rock off the Wood Islands, ar- rived here yesterday morning, having sustained but trifling damage. AUCTIONS. Handsome Plate, Linen, Lamps, Xe. Being several articles remaining unsold, the Property of the late Governor SIR HSRY VERS MENLLSY. COMPRISING— Black, Blue and Olive Cloths, Cashmeres and Doeskine. Silks, Velvets, Crimp Cloths, Wollen Checks, fanev Ginghams, Black, coloured and shot Orleans, fancy Prints, Silk Handkerchiefs, Frish Linen, Cotton and Silk Parasols,Shawls--various patterns,Cotton Handkerchie! lasting Boots, Kid Slippers, striped Checked, nett!ed anc light vestings, ready made Vests, Trowsers, light Blouses and Summer Coats, white and grey Cottons, Beaver and Silk Hats, coloured Linings, Union, figured Satin Vest patterns, Diaper, Black and White Kid and cotton Gloves, Ribbons, Quilling, Bobbinet, Lace, Satin Stocks and Ties, Thread, Pins, Needles and Thimbles, Bed- ticking, brown Holland, cotton Warp, Cloth Caps, Glaz- ed Hats, Cap Covers, Umbrellas, corded Petticoats, Grey, White and Black Stockings, and Socks, White and coloured T'able Cloths, Black and White sewing Thread, Muslins, Gimps, Neck-ties, Purses, Side and Back Combs, Braces, Shoe Thread, Pickles, Crockery- ware, Tinware, Hardware, Tea, Tobacco, Soap, Leitu Ale, Dublin Porter, Corn Brooms, American Buckets, Alspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Rice, Snuff, Alum, Sali- petre, Coffee, Pepper, Madder, Nutmegs, Clover, Mus- tard, Chocolate, Paint, Oil, Turpentine, Paint Brushes, Putty, Nails, Window Glass, Epsom Salts, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Powel’s Pills, Cream of Tartar, Dixon’s Pills, Moffat’s Pills, Bartmer’s Drops, Locker’s Wafers, Hunt’s Family Pills, Indigo, Logwood, Recd- wood, Copperas, Whip and Hand Saw Files, Screw and Pod Augers, Butt,Hinges, plane Irons, Hammers, Chiseis, Brace and Bitts, Butcher and Shoe Knives, Razors and Strops, Curry Combs, Scythes and Sticks, Pipes, Smooin- ing Irons, Sparables, flat and round kron, Sanderson's cast Steel Baking Pans, Saucepans, Pots, Kettles, Chain ‘races, Hand Saws, Door Lock and Latches, Plougn Mountings, Shovels—and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. JAMES D. LAWSON & Cec. Charlottetown, June 5, 1848. (V ehiah WW GIVVS- Per Barque CONCORDIA from LIVERPOOL, and BEng MARY M‘WHINNIE from LONDON. REDDIN & SON, have received a large and ()N THURSDAY the 22d inst., at 1 o’clock, will be sold in QUEEN STREET, at the Store lately oc- The Supreme Court opened on Tuesday the 6th inst. when the following trials took place :-- The Queen vs. Patrick O’Brien—Indictment for the nurder of his wife—Party tried and acquitted The Queen vs. Joseph De Roche—Indictment for administering poison to his wife, with intent to kill— Tried and convicted—Sentenced to two years’ imprison- ment. . The Queen vs. Ephraim Reid—Indictment for per- suading « Witness not to give evidence—Party tried Spoon. and convicted—motion in arrest of judgment. _ The Queen vs. Mary Duffy—Larceny—Tried and . : ‘ ’ > « 510 convieted-~sentenced to four Calendar Months’ impri-|/, Noyean Chemves. sonment. ._,{1 Silver Cofee Pot. The Queen vs. Duncan M‘Kendrick ; Larceny ; Tried 2 doz. [vory handled Knives &| and acquitted. | Forks: Horse power of a Thrashing! The Queen vs. James Murphy; Larceny; Tried and |? Carvers aud orks, | Machine. jl Steel. 1 Grindstone. acquitted. A Bill of Indictment was also found against Hector |, doz. Towels. M‘Lean, for Larceny ; the Attorney Genera! entered a) 14 pair Sheets. nolle prosegut. Two Civil @auses were tried, anda number of Ap-|) poo". “Shoe Stand peals disposed of. A. ——_— (ree TraDE BETWEEN THE United S@aTes AND Canapa.—We find the following in the New York Ad- cupied by Mr. J. F. CLark, \1 pair elegant Argand Lamps|2 Yankee Clocks. and 3 Shades. \2 pair Fire Screens. 4 Silver Dishes and Covers. {1 Stanhope Gig. '1 Silver plated Waiter. | iY pair do. Table Candlesticks.} cloth. iL Silver Egg Frame and 4 Sil-|1 pair Holsters. ver Spoons. 11 pair Gig Lamps. {1 Silver Skewer. Tin Bath: 1 i Cruet Stand, cut Glass. 2 Book Cases. 1 Mustard Pot, and Silver)1 rior Kitchen Range. Agricultural Driils. superior Drill. Pheenix Drill. i |1 pair handsome Decanters. {2 1 [ 1 Horse Hoe. 2 l 3 Plated Bed Candlesticks: | 6 Champagne Glasses. | '10 Dessert Knives & Forks, [1 Seed Lip. Sundry old Casks. A lot of valuable Books, in- cluding the Illustrated Picto- rial History of the Bible, and imany other valuable works, Together with various other Articles. | Terms—liberal. JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. June 12th, 1848. Table Cloths, 4 Pillow Cases. 15 j ‘quality and price, recommend them with confidence to the | Public generally, | June d, 1848. | G ’ Saddl ; & Saddle}, ° ¢ ~ we "Notice to the Tenants on Lots 34, 51,59, &. ‘THE Subscriber having been duly empower by Sir Graham Montgomery, Bart., Robert Montg« | mery and James Montgomery, Esqrs., to take charge of their English manufacture supe-| property in this [sland, hereby notifies the Tenants in the above ‘ownships in arrears of Rent,and al] persons otherwise indebi- English built Gig. ‘ed to these Genitemen, to make immediate payment. . STEPHEN RICE N. B. Office for the present will be continued at Spraug | Park. Upton, 12th June, 1648. Bbls. Mustard Seed. ieineanitirescn | £50 Reward—Incendiarism. WHEREAS, some evil disposed Person o: Persons, did on the night of Thursday the loth day « December last, set fire to the Dwelling House of Johan W. Hadley, situate in Georgetown, whereby the said Premises were consumed, and the Out-house partially damaged. ‘The shove reward of L50 will be paid to any person or persons on con viction of the offender or offenders. On behalf of the Alliance Britishand Foreign Life and bre | nsuradce Office, London. GEORGE BIRNIE, Agent for P. E. Isiand vertiser of the 19th inst. and most sincerely do we trust prOR Sale by Auction, on Wednesday, the) OTICE A sh 1 OP age i 4.—All persons indebted to the Sut- that the bill reported, may pass the Legislature; and that our ‘collective wisdom’ will lose no time in taking ad- vantage of it, Itmay be seen that the articles named, with the single exception of salted meats and manufac- tured grain, all come under the head of ‘raw materials. ~~ 12th July, at his residence in Dorchester Street, ali the Heusehold Furniture. belonging to Mr. James H. Down, consisting of Beds, Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, &c.&c. At the same time will be offered, either to SELL or LET, Should this bill pass, and should we adopt the wise and! the HOUSE, Out-houses and premises at present occupied by enlightened principles on which it is based, every inter-| Mr. Down. est in Canada will be benefitted thereby.—Canada paper. The following is a copy of a bill reported by Mr. Grin- | _ Mr. D, will be on the premises, where he will be ready at all times to treat with any person as regards the Leasing or Sell- ing of the property, up to the day of Sale. nell, fi , House of |"? < bean ye oveeaian = commerce, oe eee, A ALL persons having any demands against Mr. Down epresentatives, on the 4th instant, read : will please present their accounts forthwith for adjustment, ferred to the whole. and all those indebted to him will please come forward and A BILL to admit certain articles of the growth or pro- settle up, or make some satisfactory arrangement. Those persons who have borrowed BOOKS or TOOLS of the duction of Canada into the United States free of duty, Sdhegniiete, will please totarn thane. aril upon the condition that the like articles of the growth ot production of the United States are admitted into Canada free of duty. JAMES H. DOWN. June 19th, 1848. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- \MECHAN ICS’ INSTITUTE.—The Meet- hves of the United States of America in Congress assem- ing of the Charlottetown Mechanics’ Institute, for, bled, that when the President of the United States shall;the Election of Office Bearers, has been postponed until issue his proclamation that the articles hereinafter enu-| Monday evening next, when a full attendance of Mem- merated, being of the growth or production of the United! ders is particularly requested. Stmtes, are admitted into the Provinee of Canada by law A. DAVISON, Secretary. scriber are hereby notified to pay their respective accounts |on or before the first day of July next. MH not settled then, pay - ment will be enforced. April 24. Timber and Dea! for Sale. pub Subscriber offers for Sale, a quantity o! HARDWOOD TIMBER and SPRUCE DEALS, delive: able at the harbour of Bedeque. for particulars apply at the Royal Gazette Office or to Jorn Green, jun., Green's Waart, Bedeque. JONATHAN WEATHERE! St. Eleanor’s, June 5, 15% J. DD. P. COLES Administration Notice. LL persons having any claims on the esia‘¢ the late THomAS IRW35N are requested to present the |L0 the Subscriber within eighteen months from the date here./ and a]| those whe stand indebted to the said Estate are reque>: ‘ed to make immediate payment. Persons holding Mather: cal Instruments or Books, belonging to the said Estate, art r¢ quested to hand them. over to the Subscriber | DONALD McEACHARN, Sea | Savage Harbour, May f. 1846 —~2y Adri nigteator General Assortment of GOODS, all of which have been se - lected by Mr. James Reppin, from the different manufactur- ing Towns in England, on which account they can, both for _eciloniinen gutaomne _--stinaiittatitnd ele.