arena cee ear TE THE BKAMINER. NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS, We learn by the last Mail papers that the Elections m New Brunswick, as far as the accounts have been received, have resulted in favour of the Liberal Candi- dates, giving the advocates of real responsibility a triumphant majority; thus shewing that the people of New Brunswick have sense and spirit enough to dis- countenance the absurd and mischievous amalgamation of parties who had possession of the Government during the two or three yeare past—a counterpart of which was sought to be imposed upon this Island in March ast, when his Excellency and his prompters thought of buy- ing over the Liberal interest by the offer of three seats inthe:Executive Council. It is a significant fact, that since the recognition of the Responsible System by the Colonial Minister, General Elections have taken place ja all the British American Colonies, and that in all those elections the old campacts--some of whom held on tu office and emolument in Nova Scotia until. they were disgracefully dismissed—-have been most unmer- cifully thrashed. | Toryism is 2 “ gone case” in British America, and those fools who have clubbed their pounds and pence to provide oatmeal for Duncan Maclean, in the vain hope that he could roll back the tide of public opinion, might ss well have thrown their money into the Hillsborough for all the good it will produce. InP. E. Island, ten or twelve years ago, if Donkey were a stranger to the people, his gross falsehoods might be believed; but the fellow is now too well known, and the people are too well informed, to give effect to his weekly tirades. So long as Donkey fills the editorial chair of the Islander, gad acts as the willing slave of the Compact, the friends and advocates of Responsible Government need not give way to the slightest apprehensions for the ultimate triumph of their principles, their best safe-guard being in the character of their opponent, notorious as he is for the, abandonment of all honest principle, despised by the Country at large, and rejected with contempt by a con- stituency whom he had betrayed for the smiles of the Charlottetown Officials. ((7" Much astonishment is expressed, we are jn- formed, at the verdict, of Wilful Murder returned by the Jury in the case of the Queen vs. Beaton. We had no opportunity of hearing the evidence, and are conse- quently unable to pronounce an opinion upon the ver- diet; but the Jury appeared to bea very intelligent body of men, and, calm and unbiassed as they were, it is scarcely possible they would have returned any other verdict but such as their consciences and the evidence justified them in giving. Anotaer Case or Sraspine.—It has been cur- rently reported about Charlettetown, during the Jast two days, that a man was stabbed at Georgetown a few days ago, while quarrelling with another person, and that death ensued almost immediately. We hope this teport may not prove to be true, or that it is exaggerated. Prince Edward Island is gaining notoriety too rapidly already forthe frequent occurrence of the crime of sabbing. Great Fire in Monrreat.—Nearly two hundred houses were destroyed by fire in Montrea] on Saturday the 15th June. [t originated in a carpenter’s shop in Nazareth street. Many most valuable public and pri- vate buildings were consumed. In the consternation which prevailed at the time of the fire, many families lost the whole of their furniture. A respectable woman maimed Livingston was burned to death in endeavouring to secu’e her property, and another woman named Mc- Donald is reported to be missing. SUPREME COURT. The following cases were tried and determined in the term of the Supreme Court just ended :—- The Queen vs. Annabella McAtee. Larceny: steal- aga watch. Prisoner tried and convicted. Toe Queen vs. Neil Beaton. Murder of Anthony Buchanan. Prisoner tried and-convicted. The Queen at the prosecution of James Curtis, ve. Hector M‘Donald. Malicious Stabbing. Prisoner tried and convicted, The Queen at the prosecution of James Sullivan, vs. Kenneth M*Kenzie. Larceny. ‘Tried and convicted. The Queen atthe prosecution of Sarah Pa:kman. cen Nicholl. Larceny: Prisoner pleaded ilty. The Queen at the prosecution of William W. Lore, %.Thomas Walsh. Obtaining goods under false pre- tences, Prisoner tried and convicted. The Qneen at the prosecution of Alex. M‘Kinnon vs. Thomas Walsh. forse Stealing. Prisoner tried and feivicted, The Queen at prosecution of Donald, Fosaer, vs.) ‘ture M*Natiio, Malicious tabbing. Perty tried aud! evicted of ac wp~on assault. [73 The Queen at prosecution of David Wilson, ys, Ca- therine M:Kinnon. Larceny: Tne defeudant not yet apprehended. Bune a, At Davenport Cottage, on Wednesday the 26th ult., the lady of George W. De Blois, F'sq., of a daughter. MARRIED. On Tuesday the 18th ult., by the Rev. Issac urray,, Mr. Henry ‘Wyand, of Cavendish, to Miss Ispeth M‘Kay, of thé same place. , atte DIBD. At Charlottetown, on Friday last, after a short illness, Annabella, wife of Capt. Meyer, of the Gulnare. At Cherry Vailey, on Tuesday,the 3d instant, Mar- garet, the beloved wife of Mr. James R..Wisener, aged 40 years. She has ‘left a disconsolate, husband and family, and a largecircle of friends and acquaintances to mourn her loss. oar SHIP NEWS. Enterep.--June 25, Armada, M‘Quarrie, Picton, coal; 28, Brothers, M‘Rae, Halifax, goods. Ciearep.—June 26, Dopgon, Buctouche, bal; Edina, M‘Millan, Liverpool, timber and deals; 28, Olive Branch, Goodin,Pictou, bal. ; Mary Ann, Campbell, do., produce; Saagaaban, Green, Boston, do; 29, Nancy, Boudrot, Halifax, do. The Benevolent Irish Society WiLL hold theiy PIC NIC, at Kensington Farm, on “ ‘THURSDAY the 18th instant. ‘Tceers to be had--price 1s, 6d.--at the Book-stores of Messrs. Stamper, Haszard and Bremner, and at the Secretary's, Mr. Kickham’s, | | July 3, 1850. Exhibition of Industry of all Nations. JHE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY offer Premiums for the undermentioned Articles, the growth or manufacture of Prince Edward Island, to be exhibit- ed in the Old Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 9th day of October next, viz: ko the best two bushels of Wheat, growth of 1850, L1 10 0 yy t ‘ Barley, 4 ‘ 100 “ ‘ ‘ Oats, ’ 015 0 “ ‘ bushel of Timothy Seed . 10 0 “ ‘ 7 Ibs. of dressed Flax, , 1 0 0 “ ‘ 7 ibs, : Hemp, ‘ 1 0 0 " ’ 2 ibs. Sarsaparilla Root, 05 0 . 5 lbs. Cardleberry Myrtle Wax, 010 0 o 2 best Cheeses, not weighing less than 20 !bs. each, 3 0 0 best firkin of butter, cont’g not less than 30lbs., firkin to be made of hard-wood staves,)2 5 0 ’ 8 lbs. Maple Sugar, 010 0 10 yds, of Homespun, milled, eS 5 yds. 4 not milled, 110 0 5 yds. Shepherd’s Plaid,‘ 110 0 Sample of Bird-eye Maple, 2 feet long, 3 inches thick, and not Jess than 12 inches wide, polished on one side, 015 0 a ¢ ‘ White Maple, do do. 015 0 on 2 ‘ Bird-eye Black Birch, do. 015 @ The Articles to which the above Preiniums shal! be awarded are to become the property of the Society, and the Committee will select therefrom such as they may deem worthy of being sent to the EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NaTions, tobe held in London in the year 185f. by order, CHARLES STEWART, Seoretary, Committee Room, : June 5, 1850. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. W M. SKINNER, Agent for the above Medicine, * recommends to the public the following certifi- cate in testimony of iis efficacy in the cure of diseases, This is only one of the many instances, on this Island, wherein cures have been effected by the use of ‘Town- send’s Compound Extract of Sarsapari!la. CuakLorrerown, P. E. L, April 27, 1850. This isto certify that my wife was for the spaee of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought ona general de- bility oi the System, and from the use of one Bottle of of Dr. S. P. Fownsend’s Compounn Extract or Sar- SAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, General Agent at Charlottetown for the above Medicine, FINLAY M‘KINNON. Sworn to before me, Geo. Dalyrumple J.P. To THe TENANTS AND Sertiers on Townsuirs Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anv 66, ND TO ALL OTHERS In Prince Epwarp IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. I HEREBY notify that | have this day assigned over all my Real and Persona! Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon. Join Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustees for the payment of Debts and other purposes. Al! persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the said Trustees, and all to whom I may be indebted are ‘requested to forward their Accounts to the sane parties fur adjustment, CHARLES WORRBLL Cherlottetown, June 19, 1800 THE AQZRIGAQ ART DNIOR, HIS UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of r New. York, in 1840, for the‘promotion of the Fine rts. On the 2th December next there wil! be distributed by Lot, to Subscribers, several hundred choice PAINTINGS, ey ATS and other Works of Art, some of which are extremely costly. A Subscriber of Five Dollars is a Member for the year; aud is entitled to all the privileges of the Union—which are as follows : Ist. Every Member receives a copy of a large and costly Original Engraving. id, He is also-entitled to an Annual Report of the Trans- actions, &c., of the Union. 3d. He also receives monthly, the “ BULLETIN.” Thie a publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columas each, with « beautiful Engraving. — ! 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of obtaining: at ihe annua! Distribution in December, by Lot, a Painting of great value, or other Werk of Art. | Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subs¢riber. who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union ‘fer this Island. He is empowered to: t receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES. YOUNG. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850, American Insurance Live Stock Company. INVESTED CAPITAL $50,000. CHARTER UNLIMITED. "IVHE Subscriber having ‘been appointed the Agent for this Island, of this highly respectable and su etan- tial Company, is prepared to issue Policies, for the bn- surance of | | HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF - MmiWR SWooKs AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF RISKS OF Fire, Water, Accident, and Disease, At very moderate rates of Premium. Every kind of Information can be obtained, by applying at the Office of the Subscriber, _. . CHARLES YOUNG, Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. Agee 6w. PIS AAs Hooper's Cheap New Store, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, ATTACHED To THE Brick Housk, WHERE EVERY ARTICLE IN Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &e. Can be had at astonishingly low prices, puis Store will be open for about SLX WEEKS only, during which time a LARGE Stock must be disposed of. Come aad judge for yourselves. N. B.—Good TEA from Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d.; ready made SHIRTS for 10d. ; other articles in proportion. Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ? The above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the Vorth Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. )! AWS RIGA GOO0S, JUST ARRIVED FROM S8OSTON. (THE Subscriber, grateful to his kind Patrons for their very liberal support in times past, begs leave to cali their attention to a large and varied assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, Selected with great care from some of the most reepec- table Houses in Boston. June 22, 6w. JOHN GIBSON. — FRENCH BRANDY, AT TEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON FOR CASH. He Subscriber respectfully solicits the Pabhe te make trial of his stock of the above article, which for richness of flavour, strength, and extreme low price, will, he feeis confident, induce a purchase, and enevre a repetition of their order. - ~ W. H. BADGE. Distillery Gt. George Street, June 19. 6ine. Royal Agricultural Society. PREM IUMS for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Indian Corn and Turnips will be offered for competition thi year, in each of the Counties in this Island. Full particulars will be made known in a futore advertice- ment. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretiry Committee Room. June 5, 1850. JUST RLCKIVED, A large Supply of Sweedish and other TURNIP SHEDS. Warranted fresh and for sale cheap by M. W. SEUNNER. May 19. An Apprentice Wanted To the Printing Busivess—a Led of 15 or 19 tonre of age, possescinc, at jeaat, a moderate educsuem = £ piicutwn wi ibe effiee of this pe per Jane & Honorary Secretary, a WinCE SE A ON Ay aa 6° gga eae ee ae . - ‘ get eae eee i i: Rg tn i i } f { } \ ;