the Acts alluded to; aad you will please observe, that as you | bave the power to suspead or wholly to annul the license of any ofending loakegper, ani that as your decision is final. sad adinics of ne appeal, It 1a therefore necessary in cases of this description that you hear evidence on both sides, thus varying from your practice in other cases in which you only hear the evidence on the part of the prosecutor. it appears by the publie prints that the Legislature has piedgad itself to a consideration and revision of the whole liceuse system in its vext session, Lot as, therefore, hope, | that whea the period named arrives, its deliberations on this imortant stibject will elict some wise aod beneficial measure } NEWFOUNDLAND. — The following letter fromthe Right Rev Dr. Mullock. Bishop | &S will re of St. Johu's, N. F., though it does not contain a full stateinent of the fact that led to the late deplorable disturbances in that | j . . 7 ' ‘of the Kennebecasis, and that rooms have been taken for Isinnd, serves to throw so ve light on the case, and ta show how uorebable were the newspaper accounts : — ** Sin ;—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency’s letter of yesterday, and beg respectfully to make a few observations tv reply to the Charges it appears to conta against the Catholic priesthoad and people. Your Excellency states that in your experience in this country you have never seen the Catholic Clergy use their influence unless at the height of the sform, but never at the beginning of one when it might NINETEEN MONET TAL a om = —— The Graminer. “The P. EB. L. Examiner asks when the Land Commission - | sume their important enquiries, They were ex-! peeted inthe Island in June. Ramour says that instead of | : } going to the Island, they are to meet ou the romantic shores | SS ee be 103 EN ADVER WENT TOWNSHIP No. 54, Vay | \ | 7YNHE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, an- — i as der the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, com- e leted the purchase of Township 54, hereby notifies all Tenante Lillis and fuand. ee Occupers of Land on the above Township desirous of pur- ! hn in» Rahn Hou.” nin nile om Jone,” POSETIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. | serine tot prwnl votes Oat, Satta cnate they will have ample leisure—away from the noise and dis- | tractions of the busy world—to. discuss the merits of the case of P. E. Island laud proprietors and occupants, and to de- | termine for themselves whether the fae of Watts as a caterer | and chef de cuisine is weil founded, ; oe The Empire also says that the Commissioners are such dis- | disposed of, the whole of ry\v BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the | receive the deposit of the Purchase Money of their several hold- 8th day of Juty instant, at one o'clock, if nut previously ings, upon producing their Titles or Agreew-ents for the same. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. | Land Office, 10th June, 1861. em MAILS BY STEAMER “WESTMORLAND.” Milivale Property, consisting of SAW MILL, Shingle and Lath Machine, a GRIST by which the vice of druaksnacss aud its concomitant evils | prove so beneficial to the peace of society. 1 wish your Excel \tinguished men that the award will no doubt give satisfaction MILL, two DWELLING HOUSES, Barn, Grainery and other | ~ “does wot stand in the ssume eategery with the infamous Ewen cose | henrd tha’ there had been disorder to a great extent | = fess d : is City) feney bad stated some case in point. | never knew the peace | tg gt] ; The Examiner says the whole »ffair is a sham flevcually ereckel (especially im this City) | ““"* to all parties, se Eomincs Fazs ; [ an alcdeaaae ne in Operation. jaf the community to de imperiled that the priests did not use| onJ if the views of the leading politicians of the Island—of | /every exertion to save it, and whether in the beginning or | : tat j —nei i J : dea— ; ; ndeed ham—neither | fimeddle or end of a storm, evea at the risk of their hives. their | Poth sides—be well founded, it is indeed a 6 . : : : ' — . i ' ’ - : Twt Moaniter desires to kaow if we will give the Government | influence, as oa last Friday, has slwaye been on the side of jaw | MOFe bor less. —St. John N B., Freeman. credit for the mural character of Queen's County, se shown jand order. On that day when a set of assassina fired on an | nine egy ciple ‘be the docket ead the Judge's charge. We should like to unarmed multitude, and wounded seven persons, one of them! Queen Vicrorta’s Cuipren.—At the seaside residence | 7 : oil d oc mareneteameeeltter fc Toe feared morta}ly, 1 was tothe presence and influence of the | of Queen Victoria, in the Isle of Wight, a large portion of | know what the Government have dune prome y pries's alone, who were near the spot, that the aggressors owed the pleasure grounds is appropriated to the young Princes | ¥ ‘ TT 2 vi ; } - ho ' oar ” i , * 5 - thie or any of the other Counties. There has been no legis- their lives; and what avpeers incredible, | have not heard as and Prineesses, who have each a flower and 2 vegetable gar- | 2 . t that any one of those persons has been taken up. Surely it . : ve that has had a strong tendency Y* ; Pee 7 PT a. ( . } Jation since they came into yffive that ad gz tens Pink any form of Government existing, four daye would no! iden, greev houses, hot houses and forcing-frames, nurseries, | ia that direction; and the natorious example of at least one pe siiowed tv elapse without an enquiry into the shooting oy | tool houses, aud even a carpenter's shop. Here the royal | member of the Executive Council last winter was by no means seven persone, Justice demands an tavestigation, and the per- children pass hours of their time. Kuch is supplied with a conducive to the morality et ere |eone who fired the shots shou'd either be declared justified by | set of tools marked with the vame of the owner, and here | the circumstances or indicted ag assassins. However, the hor- | they work with the eathasiasm of an amateur and the z-al of miod the Menitor of another fact. By an Act recently passed | rible fact remains that seven people are shot, and the Govern- an Anvlo-Saxon There is no branck of gardening in whieh | ig . } nearly all the petty criminal cases that formerly came under ment upto Monday does not, ae for as 1 can learn, mquire the royal ehildren are not ay fait. Moreover. on this juven- | ae ee : . Court, for this County, ar whether justifi:bly or otherwise, ‘This is a grave subjeci for a). . Se pgs ; . ag = yoronrys a ro a a t aa it ve i : Perliamentary mquiry. I can’t agree with your Excellency | ile Propecty is.0 building, the ground Gor of which is fixted | nuw disposed of in the Mayor's Court; if th itur o that the elective franchise is any cause of difference among Ca- |@P #9 4 kitchen, with pantries, closets, dairies, larders, all the Menitor will tura tu his own columas every week, he will , tholics and Protestan's. Both equally exercise it, and most of |Complete in their arrangments ; and here may be seen the | Gnd wader the head of the Puliee Court the records of sundry ‘the Catholic districts, St. John's Mast, Placentia, and Bay Bulls, | young Princerses, arrayed a la cuistniere, floured to the! ; , return Protestant members. I believe a great responsibility, ax | elbows, deep in the mysteries of pastry making, like a rosy | crimes committed in this City. Another fact, too, may your Excelleacy remarks, attaches to those on either side who | New Kayland girl. Cooking the vegetables from their oda! Worthy of remembranee by the editor of: the Monitor, that a deter the electors from freely exercising the franchise (as in | gardens, pic'sling, baking, sometimes to partake among them- Ww ’ ° ; : : m te clear .q O' Neill’s case), and | regret to eay that every influence that | 2). ood : certain Government official! has been lately clearly proved qual be bednahe tebene lee shesth te stniocan ben bane tal 'selves, Or to distribute to the poor of the neighborhood the | : cs gg ' ws hee auoet. ale cae : we guilty of obtaining money under false pretences, in a little “recourse to by several members of the Protestant party, as they results of their peeves - Gone te determined = wore heinous manner than the Monitor man did himselt on a cul! themselves. ‘This ean be proved not only by parole evi-| uothing shall remain unlearned by her cbildrea, nor are the | “former ccc .sion ; and if the mame of the official referred to dence, but by letters from these parties e!so, as | understand. | young people ever happier than during their sOjoura at Os- | rr . i With Harbor Grace | have nothing tw do; it is not in my dio- | borne. Ooo em ! ‘Amos, and other furgers, it ie baeause he is fortunate in having pene and that _ Se oa have been threatened " o IRISH “ REPEAL” AGAIN, . ) Protestant mob, but | received no communication from that | ‘ as tetends at cvart. : quarter myself, end your Excellency bas the means of coming | oe effort is about to be mp by cs ee pe . . . at the truch by examining both parties, and not taking the state- | Of Parliament to secure a renewal of the Galway contract, | Tua Pictou Colonial Standard of the 18th June gives the | inente at either side. Your Excellency states that you area and Mr. Smith O’Brien has availed himself of the oppor- | following notice of trials in the Supreme Court of the sister friend to toleration, and I don’t doubt it; but the Catholics, tunity to give the cancelling of that matter a direction 24 Province of Nova Scotia. The Mr. Juhnston referred to in to the goon rec a gent Beetonns. can’t emg ot ‘favor of the Repeal of the Uniou between Kogland and Ire- | sil “ ° “— ‘ the term as applicable to them. hey en) yasa rig ita the | IP.) Somes } euch eulogistic: terms is now, as we write, on a visit to this privileges of British subjects. Here no man’s religion is a dar | land. Mr, O’Brien says ost Island; bé is & son of the Hon. J. W. Johuston, of Halifax; wo any right of employment—they admit no ascendancy—they| “ [fany argument were required to convince any intelligent and we cnderstand he }.ae some intention of settling in Char- are perfectly gatisfied with the equality they enjoy under the [rishman that Ireland will bever _prosper until we possess a | j.sietown. and ; ractising bis profession here -— sway of the Queen. [ am most happy to find the distressing | Parliament invested with the entire control over the rescur- e avy 6 i ; circuinstances of the last few days will be made the subject of | ees of this country, surely such an argument would be sug- | The Supreme Court commenced its sittings the llth instant’ Parliamentery enquiry. A few months ago Newfoundland | gested by the humiliating attitede th which the Irish sccm | Mr. Jastice Wilkins on the Bench. Puesd ty Was occupied wae remarkable among the neighbouring Colonies for the total b , 2s hoe am ota the diitnen:alf des tae ae | in the disp aa ofsummary causes. Un Ww edues lay two or three | ehsence of religious dissensions. The disruption of this hapoy ee . P 1 eas d by the G fe the a eases were tried by Petty Jury, and an important appeal case, (gta e of things under your Excellency’s Government came not 4 proposal is brought forward by the Goverment for the re- | Maclean ve Mason, which was decided in favor of the plain- from the Cathol-es. Every insult that a raffian press, whose | peal of the duty on paper, Many, of . the trish members| tit. On Thursday the erimiual pr svcutions of the term cord patronage or praise of any Goverment is infacny, could heap on | consider that measure to be eminently useful and deserving | moiced. The whele day was occupied by pr eccution in the | tne and their religion, every calumny that ma! ce could invent | of support. Yet the constituenc’es of Ireland call upon their | i ——an- DP ADO - Oo ———— ease of the Queen vs lamilton: Che prisoner was ps were daily disseminated among an excitable people. Continued | members to oppose this useful proposal, not beeause they dis- fully defended by James Macdonald, Exq-; and received at the aypeale ww the Protestants to arm themselves with revolvers sol a ie scauce the Go t which bri ; : ; Tt |approve of it, but because the Government which brings it beuds of the jury a verdi-t of acquittal. The next case iiithy insulrs by defiling a chipel, appeals to the most ignorant | forward has signified its intention to deprive Ireland of the whieh was gone nto wae that of the Queen vs Bone for rape. | porion of the Protestant population to take the law into their |‘). . ee yor iaiel he Gal Aaiwetha . This eve~ hav excited a considerable amount of interest in Chit owo hands, personal viluperations, lying charges of general subsidy which bas been granted to the Galway Atlantic community ia coasequence of its unique complexion. Prisoner disorderly conduct. while the Judges on the Bench were com- Company. — wisi? aa wae defeaded by W. A. Jubaston, ksq.. We havo seldom lis- menting ve the lightnees of the calendar; all this going on fur) “ by Various organs of public opinion, those members who | toned to a more tiling appeal t- a jury thum that which wa@ iontis, while the Catholc papers preserved decency st all are zealous advocates of a repeal of the paper duties have | delivered by the evunsel tur the privuner. Ths mantle of the events, has at leng’h produced the fruit to be expected from it.| been urged to vote against their convictions, simply with a, fathes = eee spat yee pp aps he Serer rev ceg | hdd to ail this a general belief among Catholics, disseminated | yiew to extort from Lord Palmerston’s’Government resti- | tiew iat an of the pom « = = a ey ‘va Nova { know not how, but ” hich | always endeavoured to combat, that | tution to this country of a fraction of the revenue contribut- | Dei-tia. ° great abi ity which was displayed by tie CoUR- ihe suthorities were in direct opposition to every thing Catholic. | ed tov Ireland to the Imperial Rechones, ~ Is such n course | sel in defouce of this prisoner will net be furgutten by b08e snd that every effurt would be made to deprive Catholics, if y ij : P ch h di 4 Sow ¢ : a dl a wha had the foliwity to listen to it, Mr. Jolinston is notenly 5 ssidie, of the rights guaranteed them by Responsible G wvern- | of proceeding consistent wiih the dignity of a great nation ¢ | ** a chip of the old block,” but the ** old block’’ himself. ‘ment. With all these facts Catholics sre most desirous of a | Can we hope for the respect of foreigners when We are thus | 2 .- i Perliamentary evquiry, One thing will be proved by it, that | Wanting in respect fur ourselves ? Does any ratioval Trish. | ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEEN'S CORONATION. amidst ail (ue moult and provocation the Caihoie clergy and | wau doubt that a steam communication between this country | is perenne: % ; people received, nesher | nur my clergy wrote of spoke a wera! and America wou'd have been estab!ished long since if [re- Paipar lest, the 23th ultimo, being the anniversary of Ler sgainat any iodvidual of the uther pany, and our advice tothe | Jang had possessed a domestic Purliament? Would it not Majesty's Cetunetion, it w4s pretty generally elwerved.as a | electors wee to select the best neo they could find among the |). o Bourse pore worthy of a high spirited nation to instruct | # a 0 . - candidaies, irrespective of country br religion. As long how- ‘ ° ihe at = 1 | peulie holiday. _ Loere wasa very, fine display of fags) po i acai of euenss oa ae ied Pear, wind ae | its representatives te deman? a yen that gala san | throughout be City, and a general muster of the. Vulunteer rat relief is i the hands of irresponsible persone, to be used subjects UA, from week to week, to “als — of Ee ne | Kitle Companies in the Barrack Square. At abuut half-past | bribes to ther pxiper const: uents, the people will, despire | HUMmttation, rather thaw to tuvite them to deri their ove de-, ¢ ~~ ~ a a of all the clergy can. say, Le deworulised. Without a change | clarations und to ;ecord their votes ¢2 Oppdsitiva 10 theirown | oF piremnte OF : | 10 this dishonest sytem there cau be no Goverament, properly | convictions, as well as in Opposition to the general interests by kia Aid-de-Camp, the Hon. Col. Swabey, in on> carriage, | speaking ; and as long as the heavy taxes | pay are irrespon- | of tie Uuiied Kingdom?” aud hie @uniabio Lady, Mes. Duodas, accompanied: by the | sb y administered a used by parties whose ouly means c | -—_ Co ‘ ‘ : hivin are politics, fo w uc ity wy.l oa. a — } Countess of Mulgrave and ber dsughter Lady Laura Phipps, © politic, for their own advantage pricipally, f wit | Died, bis Yn ais ‘Ty ks i . | always consder, aud on every oveamon proclaim the Gov. rn- | - eons o CaS g1459,, entere the .Dacsse ee The Vo- aayengelie econgtivgs # AO. HarliGinatees mn the fraud. | | At Cavendish, on the 12th May last, indch respeste ', Jane, the be. | lunteer Corps were aburtly after reviewed by His Exeelt-ncy,) ** S:. Juun’s, April 30, (861. “+ J5. PP. MULLOCK. | loved wife of Mr. Moses Graham, aged 8) eens eear iol : ' a . os ig li Fs At Montague River, on the 19th ult., Mr. John Cameron, aged 51 . vyal ute was fred Ay Captain Pyilarc’s Artillery . Pe J oe sal years. Mr Cameren left his -heuse at noon of said day, in the full! en- Couspany ‘_ bonvur of tho day. A feu de jose was subsequently | NOVA SCOTIA. | joyment of bealth and strength, for the purpose of attending to some | \ ‘ee 4 ' . a 7 he nei sal oe : : _ | repairs be was waking about his G ist Mill; in the eveuing bis linie bred by she Rifle C ope pea ee in ling.. The firing on these vc- | The news from the Gold Diggings = fav orable, A geatle | daughter was seut with bis tea—Mr Cameron having before told his easiens was well Simed, sud refected much credit on the dis- | man whe arrived yesterday informs Us that part es engaged | wife he felt too tired to come home—and ovt fiadiug ber Papa, and 2pm. His Exeelleney the Commanter-in-Chiel, accompanied <ipline of the Companies ; but we think it was wa exorcdingly WH W'0iNs operstious are doing tolerabiy well. raya adbagard pres prrcepatrenpeeyentesbe 2 acing spain at fae tyne ont 1 aaa i ra ‘ - : : | » an © i. » } odd tents bn eae deluyed the ruyal sulyse and feu-de-joie until | . present tiue ¢ ee ate ee five hundred pers na at | Water wheel, life totally extinct, and his head and body badly bruised | +* ae oxo iss . fee work. A nuimver of chanties are in course of coustruction, | and i:jured It is stated that the deceased had stopped the mill for the | Hout tlires o'clock fur the fi aa anion at | a st —? ¢e ur . P' rings cer.asnly ought te lave taken | and several stores have been opened for the accommodation | purpose of doing something to the wheel, when an accumulation of | pises at sla-p twelve, ag Las been. the practice on all former of those working at the mines.—Expresss. oar nay set it in motion, and he got drawn into the machinery, oceasivus and iu all places. We understand thero were eight : T : ai ill on oe sae 7 ati le pans gay Incurase ov Porctatiox.—On Wednesday night lest o ine reteneen 25th, after a short illueas, Henry Green, of Cove- | — Sane oa " wer eo : Panes young mother at Spring Gardens gave birth to four male| At Big Lush, Lot 45, on the 14th ult., Captain Angus McDonald, | undér the Gumimsid of Major Davies; the Artillery Company, children. The four boys and the mother are all doing well. | Tulloch, aged 74 yours. wider the cowwand of Uspt. Poilard; the Prince of Wales Lostances of this sort are rare; and a sage bacheior at our: —— a in : ‘ f, : | : - ‘ ost Company, under the command of Capt. Lee; the Irish Vo- ,elbow informs us they are sure sign of coming wars !— Wit- | JJassengers. - sr . ‘ } { . " on . i luates wader the command of Uapt.. Walker: | MESS. | From Pictou, on the 25th ult.,—Mrs. Saith, Rev. Mr. Cassidy, Capt. seers, nae Capt Renald alker; "7 OR ETT | Cannon, Messrs. Fenerty, Chisholm, Murray, Cawpbell, McDonald, | Company from the East River, commanded by Capt. Ross; The Richmond Waig's wpimon ot fortheners does not jae a an is check, oun Siena teels Ww tl J. b * e le ar to be very high :—** Io bec uered,’’ it g, #6 rom Shediac, on the 26th ult.,— Miss Clark, Mrs. Hudson, Miss Chis- ene from ‘beat y River, commanded oa by Capt. McRae ; one veo. fone rae oa aaiguilen ne mare . ” ene | holm, Miss Nicholson, Miss Delles, Mra. Lochead, Mrs. McKay, Mr. &. | trom Southport, commandsd by Capt. Beer; and one from : . J | Mrs. Reid, Mr. & Mrs. Todd, Mr. & Mrs. Hastings, Miss Marr, Messrs. | ma | Sway, unigh! not drive us raving distracted with rage - | - : ° ; . Tryom. All these Compauies although neither of them could | but for Cestinen nile most coanapinis sk F eahieetanat P. “MoCotunek, Henne = Reet eae Reaieh “held, Darby, | call » large roll, looked very weil, aud appeared to go through | Creation—the vile wretches, whose daily sustenance consieta in | McWilliams, Marshell, Harris, Catmun, McKay, Fraser. : "| a & ‘a oe > n ithe refuee of all other people—tor they eat anuthing that any- From Pictou, on the 28th ult ,—Miss Pethick, Miss Gray, Miss Mor- | their evolutions with ease, regularity and correctness. We un- | body ese will buy —for them to lord it over us, the English | 8") Mrs. Pope, family & sereant, Mrs. & Mre. McKenzie, Mrs. Haszard, | derstand that, previous to leaving the ground, the Volunteers (language must be enlarged, new words must be. invented to eect aoe = ee, a. ot oe | were formed in square, when His Excellency the Commander. | ¢*pres# the extent aad gepth of our feelings of mortification and | land, Rey. a Scott, Messrs. Findley, McDonald, Kelly, Smith, Good. : pre os Bit rs : : shame. They have long very properly looked upon themselves in-Chief made a lengthy speech, in which he highly compli- | 94 ur social inferiors—as our serfs—their mean, niggardly lives mented the Vorps ou their loyalty ia turning mab an Soot C- | their low, vulgar and sofdid occupations ‘have ground thie easiog, and ou their excellent on nna eevee . ws aoe | conviction into them. But of a sudden they have come to ima- |- of rain during the afterngen, accompanied by thunderand !ight- | gme that their nunerical strength gives them power—and they | g : ; 95 ning, tended ¢o iaterrupt the exercises on the review ground fax; do. Mary, O'Mahony, St. Juobn, N §., salt. 22—Laneet, Me- z. . ; , i 5 *| have burst the bonds of servuude, and ure running a riot with | py P sh; li A Fifield, Melanis, Pi . aT and dam pthe interest feltin the display. There was, however ~ - | Phersun, Pugwash; limestone. A Fifisid, Mefanis, Pictou; bal. Ro- | ; eo oe bos like the Yolest , th » | more than the brutal passions of a liberated wild beast. ‘Their | ver, Orr, Campoelton, N. B.; limestone. . Falcon, Grant, Gaspe; do. | ® large numer of spectators, who, like the Vulunteers them- Upriming has all the characteristics of a ferocious, servile insur- | 24—Jane, Johnston, Pictou; coal Mathew Manosite, Powell, Buc- | selves, took refuge frum the rain under the balconies »f the Bur- rection.”’ ‘The Richwond Whig, a short time ago, pretended te¥che; boards. * Exchange, Orr, Portland, Me.; goods. Lady Jane, rack buildings. ae i ‘to be the organ of the Union men of Virgina. If Union men | 2°y> Paul, Shediac: deals. Charlotte, Hilchey, Cunso; limestone, iia . fat the South talk in this etyle, what is the language of the | nef CLEARED. Aworuse Rorit Vise ~- observe by the Aoyal Ganette | disunten men ? ' & Jpuxe 21—Mary, O'Mahony, Pictou; salt, Christiana, MeNeill, Hali- of Tuesday last that it is the intention of [lis Royal Highness | a fax; potatoes. 22—Wonder, Lamkin, Arichat; boards. Lancet, Me- Prinee Alfred to visit Charlottetown in the courseofthe preseot According to the verbal statemen of Gen. Scott last week, | oe SS. “biice, Ponts, Hatites, lee "5 Fal. month. It ie the wivk of Mie Royal Highness that no public _there are now under arms and in the pay of the Government | oun, Grant, Pictou; bal. PORT OF CHARLOTPETU WN. | ENTERED. i Juxe 21—Argyle, Lutes, St. John, N B.; goods. Ariel, Moore, Hali- | DRY GOODS or GROCERIES, a tration should take place on the occasion of his visit. \of tke United States 220,000 men. To maintain this army, Nuvreaity.—A circular despateh from the Secretary of State for the Colonies appears ia the last Gazette, in which his Grace the Duke of Newcastle says that it is the desire of Her Majesty the Qiieon te observe the strictest neutrality in the year, or $1,000,000 aday, * * * The British Govern- ford Yard, P ort Hill, in 1859—was named in: compliment to the wife ot contest between the United States and the Southero Confede- racy; and that armed ships and privateers, fitted out by eitier or bots parties, will be imterdicted from carrying prizes made by thgm into the ports, harbours, roudsteads or waters of the United Kingdom, or of any of Her Majesty's Colonies or Pos- seseione abroad. Tax Mails received yesterday from tho United States, Ca- nada aud New Brunswick, by the Steamer Westmorland ~ which is agsin on the route in excellent order—brought no intelligence of ady importance. New Arvroiwtugnrs.— Tho last Gazette advertises the fol- lowing persons to be Justices of the Peace for Queen's County : —Thomas W. Dodd, of Charlottetown Royalty; Allan Stew- & rt, of Melville Road, Township 29 ; David Robert Hooper, of Milton, Township No. 32. — : The following gentlemen have been appointed members of the Board of Educatién :—The Rev. Heary Daniel, Rev. John Devis, arid Alexander Inglis, Esqr., LL.D. ——? or Tue Sraauee W asrwoa.anp -—The Uslifax Morning Jour- wal, of the 26th June, hae the following paragraph in refer- ence to this Steamer :—- : “The steamer Westmorland was successfully taken upon the Marine Railway, at Dartmouth, on Sesuede is the largest aoe y last. She) with the exception of the ship Peerless, | after its equipmen®, will require $1,000,000 annually to each regiment, or $220,000,000 a yoar. The Navy will require, ‘in addition, at least half that sum, so that with the ordinary expenses of the Government, we may safely put down our | national expenses at this time at the rate of $355.000,000 a | ment raises anoually five times the amount collected by the | United States. | mn gp Ogr | The French Government bas adopted a new bayonet. It jis like a straight, triangular sword, deeply hollowed in thé middie, with two grooves and a back underncath.. ‘The ‘handle is of horn, ornamented with steel. The musket to | which it is fitted is rifled, and the barre) is not so long as | those of the rifles now used by infantry soldiers. Compen- \Sation, however, is made for their difference by the bayonet, which is twenty-eight inches long, including the handle. ainsi csenliplitaidnh hn The St. John, N. B. Freeman of Saturday last, says ;— ‘We are iuformed that the ‘New York,’ a splendid steamer of 1000 tons register, formely employed on the Cunadian Lakes, hss beeu purchased by a S:. John Company, and will in @ few days be placed on the route from St. John to Boz ton. On the route downward she ran 180 miles in 9 hours. She is said to be in every respect a magnificent vesscl.’ — - ooo Oh, marry the man you love, girls, if you can get bim at all; if he is rich as Crasus, or as poor as Job in his fal), Pray, do not marry for pelf, girls, ‘twill bring your soul into thrall, but marry the man you love, girls, if bis purse is ever so small, Oh, never marry a fop, girls, whether he’s little or tall; he'll make a fool of himself ad you, he knows noth- ing well but to drawl. But marry a sober man, girls, there are a few left on this bali; and you'll uever rue the day, girls that you ever married at all, OE — hasever been taken on the way—having 160 feet keel. | To Cure Dyspepsia, bas lung been » “ cunsummatjon devoutly to be bottota waa porfectly sound, but badly worm eaten in- sume places.” Sire -wae launched yesterday. The Westmor-. land ws quites fast craft, often lS knotsanhour. She made + ie from Pictou hight to Meagher"s Beach light, oa ber voyage thither, in twenty-three hours,” tbe wished,” by the physician aud the patient.—The cures effected by the Oxygenated Bittera, should satisfy buch classes, that uuder whichsoever of its Protean forms.this dispase appears, it read‘ly syccuinmbs to the vo fomedy, . ' Ship N al yip Wes, Newqvar, Cornwall, Juae 11.—A quarter of a yesse!, with the name on it May Dunpas, carved in large letters, apd paiuted white, has been | picked up near this place. {Mem.—The May Dundas, Martin, sailed | from Gloucester, for Quebec, on the 24th May.] {The May Dundas wag a fine ship of about 900 tons, was built aé Bide- our esteemed Lieut, Governor, oa her visit to Port Hill—and was the | property of the Hon. James Yeo.]—Ep Ist, Sailed frum Richmond Bay, on the 25th ult., the Brigt. Lapy, for Bristol—Deals and Oats. On the 26th, the Bark Macaxorr, Hulman, for Bristol, Timber and Deals—by Hon. James. Yeo. Liverpoo., June 12—Arriyed—Gazelle,Cameron, from Charlottetown. . ee June 12—Arrived—Maria Le Blane, Bichards, from P. | . Island. i iy ] y | | ; a L ‘ Sole Teather, Klour, Sugar, Molasses, &c, *“ Be. &c, HE Subscriber will sell by AUCTION, at his Sale Rocm, | on THURSDAY, the 4th Jvuy instant, at 1] o’clock— | 12 Boxes Ground COFFEE 24 Drums FIGS 10 Casks Washing Soda i ee — j ; | Ibs. Nutmegs 4 Bales Candlewick } i i } 10 Boxes RAISINS 20 Bbls. choice Family FLOUR | 12 de LEMONS - +5 Puns. MOLASSES 2 casks GIN 10 Bbis. SUGAK 75 Sides U.S.Sole LEATUER 8 do Bright VARNISH 14 Bble. BISCUIT 4 casks Boiled OIL. credit, on approved Juint Notes of Hand. ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. July 1, 1861. REMOVAT. |. R. GAUVREAU has removed to the evrner of POWNAL all hours. Entrance on Sydney Streot. Charlottetown July 1, 186]. 4 Pans HIGH WINES - ° feneed with heavy cedar, and the remaining 45 acres well Terus — All sums under £10, cash; over £10, 3 months’ | covered with good ‘ Premises are also a comfortable Dwelling House and a large Frame Barn; there is a never-failing Spriog of Water near the Buildings, together with a Well end Pump at the door. This place is also valuable for a Business Stand, being situate on the corner formed by the juncttion of the Western end Tig- and SYDNEY ‘STREETS, where he may be consulted st |! beral. For further particulars epply to the owner on the out-Houses, with 230 acres of good LAND, part of which ia under cultivation. The Mill Stream is one of the finest in| the Island. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the Neighbouring Provipees, de, will, Tunus—A deposit of 5 per cent the day of Sale, £100 to be | ‘ until further notice, be made up and furwarded as follows : = on delivery of the deed, either in cash or satisfactory |. at aac ee wie Ricton, every Mantay and Theeiay. Note with interest, the balance to be paid by yearly instal-| yo. New Brunswick, Cawapa et : saa beget | For N » Cas and the Unirep Srares, via mente of £100 » year with intenest. am , | Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday morving, at a quarter past PETER W. HYNDMAN,. | , R ‘ < 8 o'clock. Charlottetown, July 1, prone MR tae For Newrounpianp every Monday, at 12 o'clock, noun. PUBLIC SALE OF For Ene.anp, Berwvya and the West Ixpixs, every alter | nate Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz :-— Valuable Freehold Property, | soodsy, sprit 29°“ Monday, July ‘22 Monday, Sept 90 At Georgetown, on the 16th day of July, 1861. | ; ay, 2 : aon 4 : a = (ANU subscriber has received justructions for positive sale _ ‘ a 10 ‘ Sen 2 ‘ Nev ll of the undermentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY, on the} © ene 36 ‘ Sent 16 ‘ Nov 25 above named day : — i $ July “8, . Lot t. FISHING LOT at BURNT POINT, formerly ad-! ° vertised, containing about 22 acres of LAND; the greater! Gooral Post Office, been dae Postmaster General. portion has been cultivated; situate about 1} miles from OR p 4 Societe wine Georgetown, on the Cardigan River. Lot 2. The PROPERTLES belonging to Mr. Patrick Now- TAN & POOR g H t D S LAN, late of Georgetown. Ist—TOWN LOT No. 14, and half ‘a cme ooL. of No. 15, third range letter G, with the DWELLING HOUSE. ANTED, a Male TEACHER, with or without a License Out-Houses, Barn and Stables—formerly occupied asa Tavern. | _ of the Board of Education, to take charge of the above 24d—TOUWN LOT No. 2, said range, near the Main Street. |Sehool in this city. Salary Fifty Pounds a-year. Unex- 3rd—PASTUKE LOT No. —, about 4 acres of which are under ee es ne: fo pong esd “ oe Ne eultivation. applications wi received after the of June inst. Lot 3. WATER LOT No. 1, containing half an acre Land,| _ALse, Wanted to Rent, a suitable school-room in a ventral known as ** The Point Water Lot.’’ situation inthe city. Apply to the undersigned. Terms made known at time of sale, which will commence By order of the pooper re : at 2 o'clock, p. m. ‘ MCL , Secre ary. W. SANDERSON, Auctioneer & General Agent. Charlottetown, June 24, 1361. Georgetown, July 1, 1861. si s*d| COIN THE PRESS, AND SHORTLY TO BE ISSUED, ™ - r Ff , . . bs LOU re o> ARRI V I<, Bagster’s History of Prince Edward Island, Sco Bhis. chateinl ied co wing wLOUR [Ep maae to give a truthful and unbiassed account of the 25 Doz ‘BROOM s , |; Island progress and prospects.—is a hand-book for buth 20 do. BUCKETS | intending and actual settlers, and making the Island, as it 100 Bhle Muriatic and Shell LIME | deserves to be, better known at home and abroad The price peel iS ee es ‘"P W. JIYNDMAN, | Will be as low as possible, and a reduction made where num- July 1. 1861 gerivicindg SON EEE!” ters ave taken for the purposes of circulation. A portion of oo . | the Edition will be embellished with Photographie Miustra- a 19 99 tions of the Public Buildings, ete. A few pages following the SALT ' SALT ee Appendix will be reserved for select Advertisements, at 30s. a “BXLUE subscribers are daily expecting 10,000 Bushels SALT, | page, or 10s. for a quarter page, for the whole Edition. in Sacks. ex Ship ‘-Ucean Seud,’’ from Liverpool, which; Orders and Advertisements received at the Isuanpxx Office, will be sold very low from the Ship on arrival, in lote to suit | Charlottetown. May 13, ’61. purchasers. V.H 28.0. 8COVIL. | ~~; Shediac, N.B., 30th June, 1861. Isl Bin | CHEESE! CHEESE! i861. SPRING. 1861. LARGE LU£ PRIME ANNAPOLIS CHEESE, for sale A b M. W. SKINNER. y Ch. Town, June 17, 1861. CITY STEAM FACTORY. Encourage Home Manufacture. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. se undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte- town, and the Island in general, for the liberal support FROM ENGLAND, |which he has received since bis copimencement in busines, which is now complete in every department | begs to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the $27 Customers, both Wholesale and Retail, will be supplied | Present business, he intends to carry on at the lowest rates, for Cash or approved credit. C A 9 { N E T M A K { Ni 6 May 20, 1861. bi in its various branches; SASH AND DOOR MAKING; Don’t Forget, | fitting up Machinery of all descriptions: Gun and Lock fit- IF YOU WANT ting ; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep suwing, GLASGOW HOUSE, Queen Street. Co: a Tae EGS to eall the attention of Purchasers to his Stock of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, Received ex Steamship * Kedar,’ * Gazelle’ and ‘ Isabel,’ | All of which will be executed at the lowest possible rates, ’ : . ~ and will warrant good workmanship in every case. Y lost he = supplied with the BEST, at most reasonable City, July 10, 1860 P ATRICK HICKEY. TURNER'S STUDENTS OF CHEMISTRY. Just the thing for you. Great George Street, pens gang CHEST containing 43 Chemicals in Bottles : and Boxes, and J6 pieces of Apparatus, &c., with the for ho has now Open, and Selling Fast, | Book of experiments, sotbonmepied ae coin of the first Pro- A E IR S T R A T E S T 0 C K ; | fessors of Chemistry, for sale at the Cash Drug Store of received from England by Isabel and Gazelle. , June 3, 1861. M. W. SKINNER. BRITISH DRY GOODS STORE, A RARE CHANCE NOW OFFERS. May 2, i86l. as Subscriber having imported a STEAM ENGINE, ee. TT ; | of Fifteen Horse power, set it up and applied the power to a Saw | Mill, which answered al! that was expected, or required, aa to ite pewer Flour, Molasses, Leather, &e. | and efficiency in every way; but having made sume alterations in his Hourly expected, per Carrie M. Rich from Boston, , business, has led him to offer it for sale. The power may be applied te BARRELS Extra and Superfine FLOUR, a GRIST MILL, by shifting the gear from the other Mill, so thai it 300 10 Puncheons bright heavy MOLASSES, might be in constant use. The gear, with water pipes and all connected 25 Barrels CORNMBAL with it, jain @ perfect state, andcan beseen on the premises of the ) Sides Sule LE THER subscriber at any time, and termy made known. 50 Sites Sule LEA HER, JAMES SCANTLEBURK 10 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 10 Chests TEA, 15 Boxes Candles, — THANKS TO THE PUBLIC, 6 Burrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buckets, 25 doz. Brooms 6 Boxes Clothes Pins, A.& J LOCKERBY most res ooms, _ } W y : pectfully tender their 6 Boxes eon aatts 50 boxes Lozenges, ° grateful acknowledgments fur the very Gboral support 4 Caske Burning FLUID, 6b 0 they have received since their commencement in buainesa, 2 do. Kerosene ULL, B aie ae They would also infurm the public that they have taken inte 2 do. Lemeu, 5 4 kegs 3B nel Tr the business another partner, Mr AUGUSTUS HERMANS, co Tobacce’ Pipes’ 95 Sane Table Balt late megane < Hickey’s Steam Fatory, who is prepared tw \ y — ; » execute all orders in for Sats ens Pani Starch oa A Lock, Gunsmithing & Well-hauging, Charlottetown, May 20, 1861 in the neatest and best etyle, and with despatch The busi- ee ee ness in future will be conducted under the name of LOCKER- 1861, NEW GOODS. 1861. os ea WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, FENUE Subscriber has reesived from England, per ships JOUN LOCKERBY, Gazelle and Isabel, a general supply of AUGUSTUS HERMANS. DRY GOODS, | NO BLARNEY, nants te he ee Ss. | BC heart-felt thanks to the Farmers for the confidence , Avso—A good supply of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIL _ PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS and GROCERIES, which are. canis GE the FIELD ond GABBER HERS co- now offered very cheap for Cash. JOHN HIGGINS. | Charlottetown, June 3, 1861. Oct. 16, 1860. J. WILLIAMS, Qcres Sguarz, whe solicits attension to his stock of seeds, viz; Groat George Bteet, S09 36, TOSL. .. _,._ 2m Canadian White Bald Wheat, NO CREDIT, Carse of Gowrie do. UT all Goods at lowest paying rates and Cash. Oats, Gravel and Beech Nut Ww heat, - Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Wool, and other Produce Timothy and Hungarian Grass Seeds, taken in payment at market price for Island Growth and imported Red Clover Seed, PORT WINE TEAS FLOUR White Dutch Clover Seed, Sherry Coffee Pork A entagg as Swedish and other Turnip Seeds, Claret Sugars Hams 2 = ty Beet om Parsnip Seeds, Champagne Molas-es Bathchaps and a large variety 0 eae Tobacco Butter | GARDEN SEEDS. Holland's Gin Cigars Pickles . J. W. would also call attention to a superior sample of London Gin Stirch Sauces ‘Flour and Vorn Meal, sold either by the Barrel or retail, Seotch Whiskey Soup Anchovies with his usual Stock ot Dry Goods and Graceries. Old Tom Blue Sardines Several tons of BARLEY STRAW for sale. Jamaica Indigo Candied Peel | N. B. The highest eash price given for Timoruy Sass. eee rw a yet Ch. Town, April 15, 1861. tf jaraschino Compo. Candles aising _—— a oa ee. Noyau Sperm Candles Figs FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, Miik Punch Tallow Spices FREEHOLD FARM, consisting of 120 Agres, on the Lemon Syrup Lard Washing Soda | Tryon Road, Lot 27, 40 of which are in & high etate of Crackers Cordaze Blacking | cultivation, the remainder covered with Hard and Soft Wood. Cheese Oakam Buckets & Brooms There are a good Dwelling House and Barn on the premises, and other small articles too numerous to mention. ' ‘and also a good weil of water within a short distance from N. B. Grai Cargoes purchas2d on commission, and liberal the dwelling. For further particulars apply to the subscriber adyances wade against consignments, by ve on the premises. SWABEY & ROBERTS, WILLIAM McKAY, Commission Merchants. —s Tryon Road, Lot 27, Nov 19, 1850. tf Great George Street, P. K. [., March 18, 1861. IsikW ly oy Grain, Grain. oe Sewing Machines. — a oe a OR SALE, Seovel f Goodel’s SEWING macaines, [YY highest price given for EY and OATS : a atheist fee which are giving such general satis 2% ee AN VELL. | Coles’s Brewery and Distill ery. April 1, 1861. tf = . ae —— | Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur ito! Warmers! ‘chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis UST arrived per barque Andres, a fresh importetion of a ee ae — alt Whiskey. Also English Red and White Dutch CLOVER SEEDS. ‘Cheaetemineas “aed: 14. 1860 A few bushels of clean TIMOTHY left. at ; ye au Farmers have also an opportunity of examining 4 variety NOTICE. Assignment of Debis. f vigorous Turnip tlante just raised from the seed, all of hich thy their confidence. eh ees 5 JOHN WILLIAMS, | LL Persons indebted to Wititam Live, of Township No. 24, ‘Trader, are hereby required to make immediate pay- Queen’s Square, : , = . we Py , ment te the undersigned, Trustees and Assgnees, under Dee FOR SALE, dated 12th February, 1861. A FARM, consisting of 75 acres of excellent Land, thirt 7 JOHN LONGWORTH, of whieh is cleared and in a high state ef cultivation, w JOSEPH HENSLEY, JAMES ANDERSON, GEV. 3. BAGNALLL Charlottetown, Mareh 8, 1861 CLOTHS! CLOTHS: =~ Important to Country Dealers May 27, 1861. Hardwood and Ceder fencing. On the i i i S . HE attention of Country Dealers, and the public gene- nish Main Roads, in the centre of the Settlement. Terms sie, inantied to — tock of cpt Strom New Premises. HENRY CASY. Brunswic Manufactories, which for proee defy com (ian. Tignish, Lot 1, June 17, 1861. 2a April i, 1861. tf J. 5. CARVELL. mee ete