I the man II. throu ' Attorney Gener:'l'e.nd moinber of the Council. H_ASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 27. ' ' them; nor wouldwe blame’ conviction, he altered his nentimessts ; but he certainly ice to censure, when, for the sake of power andP¢.i‘Sce. he JOIN a part whose sentiments are diamen-ically oppose! to him and to whom he surrenders his op nlons. aslong as they will allow him to ..p ‘s o . to his resignation; If he, through thick and thin, defend Mr. Youn ‘s ,tookhispert. enduheld him in ie course which he pursued, w ich we believe he did, could he sit in that Council, after Mr. Youn ’s resignation, was accs ted; or would that ouncil sit with him. e believe Mr. Young's resignation was a hurried step which neither that Gentlemen nor Captain Swabey any idea would terminate in the manner it did. They supposed the Government would come to some coui romise, rather than get into any dileulty, but theother members _of the Government knew that the well without then end that their p _ be Illed by gentlemen quite as well qualified andsqually popular. Lsinsurivs Deni-m.—'l‘he hmmrs of the _Le- gislative Council and House of mbly, having little breathing time after on, are now r y to betes. The most interestin which the Reporter to the House o $1'.'.1"ll.’ ’...l‘:?i'l.i“.’i 3.“ "l2i‘l‘}’ ilI‘.‘.‘...‘l.'£i"‘s.."i son on form. are one on “the Salaries Bill," “ the Report on Derraoh's Petition," to 9., to Jurors attending the Supreme Court,” It Du on Juniper Knees," and“ the Temper- ance titon." The first of these will be com- menced in our next um r; and the others will, most likely, follow, in the order in which they are here named. DIOCEAN CHURCH SOCIETY. Meeting of the Executive iocesen Church Scoiet£,othe followin extract from a letter from His rd- shi the‘Bishop of the Diocese alluding to the Blah o Endowment fund, having been read. vis:—" I think that the most sstisfactor method would be to hand over what is collects to your D. C. S. for a trust, to be invested, and the interest accruing from time to time, to be regu- Iarl paid to the Bishop exercisin jurisdiction in the Island; so that in case of e se ration of the Island, at an future time, it won d retain its own portion of tIie Fund. The Bisho ought, at least, to receive enough from the Is an to defra the expense of visiting it." It was Re- sol , that, in accordance with the Bishops wishes, the subcribers and collectors be notihed on the sub’ t of the Bisho ric Endowment Fund that ey be r lies to pay into the hands of the Treasurer c this Society any sums sub- scribed for this d iiirther, that the n a separa account for this Fund, and invest the sums col- looted, and to be collected, in Government Sscurifies, in order that the interest may be paid annually to His Lotrgship of the Diocese. o e D. . Fri-sGxs.sr.o, Secretary. Esq has been Jossru Bass aflpolaéed ecu re Jog Lgmwoa-ur, Esq. has been appointed Solicitor General in the room of Hon. Joseph » Hensley. rsr rs tion ; w...°....ia"8. f . i"£-'a“2'-i- Excellenc has been tion of rice M‘ laws, eased to accept the utt. - as Control- ., an to appoint . rk Esq. in his place. Il_is . M‘N ‘ll. IlnVIlI.bI:II“Of Schhlols under the new Education Act untils permanent appointment shall made. The name of Mr.Rona_ld G. M‘Dcna_ld, of Pi uid istobeinsertedintheCommission of die Peace. James M‘Nsill, of Cavendish, has been " tsdni Sheril for ueen’s untyin uni" wrenoc C. orthy, Esq. who hasdeclinodthetofice. Q‘ It is rumoured that JOIN IDFOWOITI _.n-q.. ‘ lms been appointed to a seat In the Legislative ‘ The Ooioimi. 11 o'clock. We have ' and dl lomatist, ."'°‘,=gm,. giyshgsnerslbospntisfietion. Bo s .1 ed law in h s native Stato- Council. The Stse r Rose. sailed.on Tuesda- for PlctIii:. and will rcmain_there unt the awful ofthe Enghah M-:1. which my be on lriday. ARRIVAL 0! THE NAIL. Mail. arrived last night at gunned all the news from the papers, but see no ing of striking |fl1P°" hues. UNITED 8'l'A‘l'll. ‘l'lie rumors of changes in Presidsrlt P5ssca’s Gbinet turn out to be all - Th . all All 5000 confirmed esllnistsr :3 the liourtfofst J-3:: _ 1; hi en 0 as a s Mr Buchanan guyd t i. “pond hi. . Ii‘ DOHI in April 13, 1791. Be stu- was ected to e l814ian:‘;e-elected gyi . , I 00 '0 II- in 1s2o','I.'.3'oonuug.a a member ti_lI , 1881, when he declined further public Inll , service and Ruutz. ' Pens lv'an'is‘. Representatives in -5 2-. . an unexopired term, and sub- ssqucn yrs-clectsdlnl and 1848. lnl President Polk called him to the Cabinet, and until the close of that admiaisti-ation he held the clue of Sscrehry f Sbte. He was one of the two out can tss r the of the . States at the last Baltimore Conven- -don; but .he respective supporters of himself endGsn. Cass,lnding ruwss noc slsctiugfeiifiher. the lot fell on the dart. Senate had finally 8 O '5 , Iai,latsM .l‘rrest.mlledfrom fi.uq’I)r-lssiands, : few day|:agc? for Cellfbrnie. --~ -~«--- -- W ~:.-.-:.::<.':.*:,.=-..:.-. lg , to divide the cs; (hook fund for ‘the h t cs. n m- "uépnr.-°n£ti.|i‘ghuw!:I‘ held, at owhich. strong were made, egmcslve of indignation 3 my .g—’g .3 my interference in the common school regnlstloas.—NovI 80066!- Tsu Lserm D r 8anirs.—The St. Loltll 39- pahllun of March , says :--Yssterday.there arrived, via New Or|sens&|abai:.88lllfl.1:‘0I'I'I:’II. flag-gens their to t ,c In fin “’ , late Presiding,Elder st rs ' d :I:=fi:lr.w.:.y‘,.<'lhleI frei ted_ with mem- bers of this church and res. lie es- gtss the number at has been appointed to act 9500 present Presi- edjonreed. W The mechanics of various cities of the United States are or nisingtliemselres for the purpose of striking or higher wages; they state that increased rate of rents and enhanced prices of provisions render the step necessary. New ORLEANS. March 28.—A terrible steam- boat disaster occurred at Galveston Bay. Texas, on the night of the 23d. e steamers Neptune and firmer were racing from Houston to Gal- veston, when the boiler explod , ' 'ng e captain, clerk, 2d engineer, and 13 of the crew. About 20 passengers were also k-lled or missing; endmgbout 20 passengers, most y dies. were sav . 8. W E S T IN DIE S. We have just received files of pa rs from Barbadoes, up to the 25th Februar . he news is rather interesting. The West ndian of the above date says :- At Antigua. the ublic business was inter- ru ted by the srriva of the new treasurer, Mr. Price. ap inted b Sir J. Pakington, whom the ouse o Assemb y are unwilling to receive or race ise On the offer of two ntlemen as his sureties, according to the requirements of the law, they were reyected, and a memorial tup, to be forwarded to the Queen, against e ep- pointment. In Dominica the Governor had exercised his rivile of granting a reprieve to a man neui ohn ublin. a black, condemned to death for the murder of another man, without the recom- mendation of the Chief Justice, and, as some of the papers alirm, without suliicient grounds to justify the pardon. The pore from the Leeward isliinds ive, genera Iy s aking. ii favorable uccounto the prospects o the sugar crop. wo vessels. with Chinese immigrants, to the number of 351, a hardy looking set of men, had arrived at Demerara. both vessels there been a considerable loss of life on the passage, 40 in one vessel, and 68 in the other. NEW BRUNSWICK. Srrraiisoar Allaannxlrxllrs IN Nrw Barmswlcx. —We observe that arrau ments have been made to run the Admiral, t e Eastern (My, and the Creole in connection, the two former going to Boston on Tuesday and Thursda mornings of each week, and the Creole to indsor on Monday evenings during the resent month, and afterwards on Mondays an I-‘ride s; and to the Bend every Wednesda . The Pi at has been put in excellent order, and will make two tri a week—on Mondays and Fridays—to Dig y and Annapolis. The Fairy Queen ru ville, and the Commodore will route We ho the owners of the Maid of Erin will be indu to take charge of the Bend and Dorchester. All we now require to complete the chain of travel, is to have a re ler Steamer tween Shediac and Prince Etfvlrlard Island, which we trust may yet be accom lished, and we have no doubt the amount 0 travel this season will be such as to reward the enter rise of the gentleman who have provided suo ex- cellent accommodations to the public.-—Co1m’er. ns to Seek- also be on that NEWFOUNDLAND. A fire occurred at Sr. Johns on the morning of the dlh inst., which resulted in the destruction of a block of four houses. and the progress of the names was only stayed by pulling down an inter- vening building. Success or run Sui. Fisilnliv.-It will beseen by reference to our Marine list that by the arrival o avesael no-I s.ini.r.i.,.._ mm, 9;. siurdsvlast the Sealers are rsturmngto rtwlth or the mosl part full ferns. U to the all inst. thirty vessels had arrived at St. ohns with avenge cargoes of to 9000 seals each. We are glad of this. The Newfoundlanders are good customers to Nova Scotis. both for vessels and provisions, and the unexampled success which has so far resulted to this important branch of industry, will enable the former to extend their orders and operations to an indefinite exl.eni.—Noi-a Section. Ship News. Missiiro Vssss-.i..-Schr Ocean Star. of New- bsry rt sailed from P. E. Island Dec. 25, for Boston. and all Gut of Csnso Jan. 2, and has not since been heard from. She had s on o ofgrnin and fish, and was commanded b Capt. 8 aka. cfcastine. former- ly of schr Duroc, Iost, and was manned by I D's cre w. most of whom belonged to Casliue. The O. S. was a has vessel of85 Ions, two years. c The schr. Curr, owned by Mr. Fursesnx of St. Johns. has been cast away near St. Shotts, and it is feared that all on board perished. Haairax. A ril I6, sailed Schr. Persevernuee. ' r E. lnls Currie, fo n . April fid Arrived Schr. Speed, 80 hours from East Point. Port of Charlottetown. annivnu. April 17. Unity, Georgetown. IAILID. A ll 85, Sch. Vine. Campbell, Bathursl. _ _ S£Oregou, mes. Shediac and llliranilchl; Oats and 20 Passengers. Mayflower, St. John. N. B.; Oats, Potatoes and Pork. Unicorn. St. John, Newfld. Industry. do. do. Married, By the Rev. Mr. Phelsn, P. P., Mr. John Collings, Charlottetown. to Miss Bridget Muller, of Cove llead. Died, At Charlottetown, on Tuesdn morning, 28th inst., Ssrgt. John M'Ksy, late ma sgt., aged 58 years. I-‘uuerel to-morrow, at I p.ni. lunimary of Government Advertisements. “All! C. Gnuuis, will sell on Friday the I8th do of May next.al 8 o'clock, foreaoon, the Wharf at n Ramsay's shore. At 10 o'clock. the Main Western Road. At II o'clock, Road from St. Nicho- las's to Western Road. Al I o'clock. the Road from St. Eleeuor'sto Misccecbs. And at 8 o'clock. the And at 5 o'clock. the Causeway sear On Tuesday. the 11th at 9 o'clock, fors- ...., .5. 3 ~ ‘ Mill. At I0 o'clock, the Road from BarrnI‘s to line of Lot I7. At ll o'clock, the Irishiown Road. A: I o'cIock,llIs Bridge and Road near ’I‘splin‘s, Ifargate. At 1 o’clocll, the barf at I ate. AI 4 o‘clocli. Road on the line oflisu is and . And II c o'clock. the RM from Prsstswa to 's. Jolw Wiaaiasss, will let by Auction to the lowest bidder, to repair and kn I III repair until No- s and Bridges - vember next, the following r 3 Ron and Br‘ lend" to Poplar Island Bricks. including that ridge, on onday the fl day sy uext,at I0 o'clock, ui., at the Queen s The Mal ea d and Bridges. to re. Phmbe Crahb's mite. sale to commence at I o'clock, same day at Crn b's Bridge. St. Peter's Read and Bridges to Crsbb's esrnsr,t. . thssxteat oftlis Royalty; lobe lsten Tuesday the Arms lnn. scesyellsy ueet.st Ioe'clesh. p..n..stIrs. Grstsre A AUCTIONS. By E. W. LOBBAN. HI‘: .‘\I.lC'I'I0.\'I':I:IR is I'ItlI|llI‘lO'1I Iu sell IJV Aue. H0". 0!! 'I'lIlllI-‘IDAY. Illr Zfilll Illllllll: ill the 3T0l_l Mr. l7H.tnl.:s Sausuans, iliilimlinlely Opposite the Market lluu-re. Nurlli Side of Queen Square, the Wliule of his STOCK LN‘ TRADE. CousIstiig0ili)fsBRl'I'ISH 1\lANUI"AC'l'URI-ID and other 6 . Ax.so--.4 FE W SETS HARNESS. Sslo to commence at ll o'clock. Terms liberal. April I8. SONS OF T MPERANCE. HE Brethren of the rder of the Sons of 'I‘em- rance are respectfully requeslcd to meal at their ivision Room. on Tr-lunsnsv next, the 28th April, at Half-past 'l‘wo o'clock. p.m.. to attend, in procession, the Funeral of their deceased Brother Joint M‘Kav. late ii Member of Prince Edward Di- vision, No. I. HENRY C. TROWAN, W. P., P. E. D. g’ The Funeral will take place at 3 p. in., pre- Clisrlottstown, April 10. I858. AL BAPTIST CHAPEL. HE Baptist Chapel having been removed from the an urbs to the centre e 'I‘own. viz: Great George Street, will be re-opened for Divine Worship on next Lord's Day. In May (I). V.). at Eleven, Three. and half-post Six, when ll number of Ministers are expected to be present _ &‘ action of the right colour and quauti is confidently expected, towards defrnying expenses removal. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Charlottetown, April 20, I858. SOIREE I IN BEHALF OF PRO VIDEJVCE CH./IPEL ./I D SJBBJITH SCHOOL. HE Ladies oflhe Baptist Church, and Congrega- ' holdi a tion, at Charlottetown, lnlen ‘llg SOIREE, or vening Entertainment, on Fruliav, May 6th. Add sacs on the various subj"ctl connect- wilh Christian Union, Sabbath Schools, and the Spiritual Wants of Seafaring Men, will be delivered. by several Clergymen, and cthers,—inIerspersed with vocal and instrumental Music. Tickets may be had ' ' : at the Stores of David Ison, Jalnes DesBrisay. Jonathan Wealherbe. George T. Huzard. Children's Tickets half price. w‘ A full house is confidently erpectsd. C¢IIlI'l“l‘l:ll : Mrs. T. DesBrisay Mrs. Nicholson Mrs. S. T. Rand Mrs. Bnrnsiesd Mrs. J. Weallierbe Mrs. Scaullebury. rs. Hobbs. April 21, I858. (All the papers.) PEOPLE'S PACKET! THE well-known and highly appreciated clipper Schooner “ H. IJV'GR.dM," . Tliosuis Lnirx, Commander, will ply regularly, as THE PEOPLE'S PACKET, between BIDIQUI and Suuniac, Iinlil the lat July next,—when, it is expected, a much superior mode of conveyance will be proet'derl,—-and will leave Charlottetown for the Station on Thursday next, the 28th inst.—I-‘or I‘ nuioiir or Passaou, please apply to the Master. on board. God save MI Qaern! Charlottetown, 23d April, 1858. lmn27 Sons of Temperance Concert. JIOJVDJI Y E VEJVIJVG. SECOND MA 7. HE BR./ISS BJIJVD of the Sons of Tempe. runes will give their Fouerri Coivcr:a-r for Ill‘. E:-.-:5-.°.-. :“.2"-M *3'°!"ms.- “'9 2d. M». («ed U per Room of the 'I‘bmperniids Hall..'MA\dhoice so action of new and popular airs will he performed. This being the last of the Season, the charge for ad- mission is rsduced to hell the price of that of the for- mer Concsrts—9d. Afull house is confidently ex- pecied. V Charlottetown. April 23, I858. FARM SERVANTS. ANTED—-n MAN and BOY, for working on a Farm, about 7 miles from Town. Apply at this Ofics. 8wn25 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NUMBER of SHIP CJIRPEJVTERS. to proceed to rid of Psliicodiac —-I-‘or Wages. and other particulars, please a ply to J. WlA‘l‘IlIll- se. ., Charlottetown, or r. J. L. Houses. St. Eleanor s. MICHAEL HARRIS. April 18, I853. lm AN'I‘ED, an active youg man in a respectable Mercantile Establishment None need up ly without unquestionable character. Apply at t is Ofice or by lelter addressed to “ W. ” April I2, I853 WANTED immediately, by the Subscriber, a FARMING MAN who thoroughly understands the routine of farming labour. Wm.SWABl-IY, Mount Stewart. ANTED. for the Third Ponds School, Lo! 20, a TEACHER, of either Class.—Applicaiion to be made to Mr. 'I‘rloss as Plcaenluo. one of the Trustees for said School. April lid, I858. dlnfl NOTICE. HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this Island. the property of’l'he Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivsn, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise roceedings will be insti- tuted for I recovery thereof? WILLIAM FOIIGAN. lllh April, I858. The Old Established Hat and Clothes Renovating Business. HE Subscriber, grateful for past favours, inti- males, that he continues to work at the above, in cleaning Gentleman's Clothes of every description; also, re-stilfsui and cleaning Ileaver. Silk,aud Felt lists, in his usun satisfactory style. J. HOBBS. Halter. Clo. Orders lelt at Mr. J. Wi|linmI's. or at the Subscri- ber's. will be promptly attended to. April 2, I858. am Pump and Well Assessment. HE Inhabitants and Landlloldsrs of Charlotte- town are requested to assemble at the Cover House Colonial Buildin in Charlottetown, on 'I‘unsnav, the third day o May next ensuing,aI the hour of twelve o'clock. noon. to vote a sum to make and keep in ir the Pumps and Walls of Char- lottetown. and or other purposes. and to choose As- sessors for the present year. EDWARD PALMER. Representatives FRANCIS LONGWORTH. for C|t'l‘own- April l8Ih. I858. FOB LON DON. TWO Three Cabin Pa can be ceui.fcriiibly scconirwodat:d in the no In ue “ 'l’rIossasir«e," to sail Il-om 'l‘hrse Rivera, for the above Port ban is Ibthefusxl McnIh.- to ’ ' ' r. wndwoarn. April 21. use can _ Isle of good quality. OLERK WANTED. VACANCY occurs for s Youlh of about I5 or . If! yours ofsge. in the establishment of in sub. scnber—spplication iuiuledisle. JAMES N. HARRIS. Clmrlolistowu, April ID. I858. lwnfl COMMISSARIAT. TREASURE BILLS. A. C. G. BOOTH will receive Seance Taic- - nail-‘ at Ibe Colllmissnrinl. ill noon, on Moli- day next, the 2d do of May. of British Coins, or Mexican Dollars, tol e extent of £500 Sterling, in sums of One Hundred Pounds each, in exchange for Bills on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Trcasur , in Thin Days‘ sight. The enders 0 British Coins to state the premium rcent; and those of Dollars, the number of S|iil- ings and Pence, Sterling, per Dollar, to be given in Exchange for the Bills ROBERT BOOTH, Dep. Ast. Oom. Gen. Colnrnisrarilit, P. E. Island, 27d April, I853. BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for several oars employed ill buildin Shi , Fishing, and Isn- sure BOATS of all kiuds,Ile s renve to return thanks for the generous support he as hitherto experienced in that line. and lo notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is ninking preparations for a srger and more extended bnsiness,nnd that, for th pose of accommodating poisons who may favor him with Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly consent- Io act as his A enls:— Cnptsin Ma-riiawsorr, ofthc Steamer ‘ Ross.‘ Mr. G. T. Haszaan, Charlottetown. Captain Hnssaao, Tignish. Mr. War. M‘Ewr:lv. Innkeeper, Summerside. Niciroaas Connor, Esq.. ' ars. Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinlisr or Carvel), delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with promptitude. Workmsuship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, if desired. CHARLES M‘QUARRIE. De Sable. April I9, I853. £17’ A handy LAD, of about It or I5 years of age. may find employment by application as above. MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Ofiics of CHAILII Pausnn, EsQ., Charlottetown. February 1, I853. I I Charlottetown Horticultural Society. A-'I‘ a Meeting of the Committee of Management of the above Society. it was determined that there should be three Exhibitions of Fruits, Flowers and Ve- getables for the ensuing ear, viz: on the lust Wednes- day in Mny.Ihe last Wednesday in August. and the last Wed esday in October. The followin are the articles for which Prizes will be awarded in I e Exhibition of May, v'iz:— Geraniums, or Pelargoniiims, ' Roses in pots, crimson, I do. u is pink. I do. " “ white, I do. I " " yellow. I do. Calceolarin, I do. Cinerurie, I do. Begonia, I do. Cactus, pricltl . I do. since! lseved, I do. Aloe. I do. Walllowers, single, I do. Do. double, I do. For the rarest Plant, I do. Chinese Primrose, I do. M rtles. broadleaved. I do. ". rl wulllg. 1 dc. Fuchsia, fulgens, I do. besl sorts, I do. Carnations, do. do., I do. Lily in I do. Best Ba sun: in t, I do. “ Pansey, 0., I do. " Bouquet of Flowers. I do. " dc. Moss oses, red in w ‘ e, 2 dc. “ Pot or box of M’ ionette, I do. For the best group o Geraniums, in bloom, not less than 4 plants, the property of one person, do. group of Roses, do. do. d , I o. No Plant having taken a let Prize, will he allowed to compete except as belonging to a group. vnorrasassz Best Dish of Lettuce. " " Radishea. “ Cross and Mustard. Hundred of Cauliflower PlenIs,iaised under g ass. bundle Asparagus. not less than 25. st "I. II is . Hundred of Cabbage Plants, raised in the o n air. There willnnlso be Prizes given for the tint dish of reen Peas, not less than a pint; firs! do. of French Beans, not less than 50; do. Spinsge, peck; do. Cart rots, I2; do. Asparagus. 50;-brought inlo Market for sale, on production of certificate of Market Clerk and Article to Secretsr or Treasurer. By der. JOHN LAWSON, Sec’y. Slut March, I858. 8iu22 Twelvetrees Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparation. VIVHEIR British Furniture Cream, at 6d. Their Ineffscrsble Furniture Polish. at Rd. 'I'heir Ulirivalled Metal Paste, at 2d. Their Incomparable Indie Rubber Blacking, Id. pac sts. ‘I‘heir Llegsnt Bell-shaped Glass Inks, filled, st 3d. Their Superior Glass Square Inks-—Black, Blue. Red, at 9d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pcmade Regenelalor. Their Unrivslled Garment and Carpet Renovstor, at 3d. and lid. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by GEO. 'l‘. HASZARD. Queen Square. "V Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder, (an entirely new invention.) . S the cheapest, safest. best, and most ellectual article for all washing purposes, a packet of which is equal to ten Pelinyworih of Soup 3 The saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that s W E ‘ S ’ W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST —no rubbin being required. - This won erful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, eslt produces a honor and much quicker lather, and is adapted for urposes for which Soap cannot beanfely or egsctually used. It will not injure the hands. or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- nently whitening Linens. &o., sller they have become dlsooloured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsnrpasssble for improv- iag the colors of I-‘LANNI-SL8, BLANKI-ATS, OOLENS. COLORED PRINTS, MUSLINS and LACE. or Sale by RD. Queen Square. ARPEIIU MAGAZINE, for Fort AF“ JAKE! N. HARRIS. IO. II. Cherlottetown I GAS LIGHT COMPANY. H: Shareholders of the elm-toasts-n Gas day of May next. at II o'clock, a.m.. for the purpose of electing Directors of the said Com "try, ur- sunlil to the Act of Incorporation seed I last gee- ploraof the General Assembly o Prince Edward Is. s i I . The public are likewise informed. that in ursusnce also of the directions of the said Act. a Boo for addi- ll0lIiII sliliscrlpliolis has lice.-ii opened at the Office of the Chairman (Mr. Brenan), and that such Book will conllnue open for Twenty Days from this date, for Subscribers to the amount of not more than Iwenly Slliires each. Shareholders and intending Shareholders are hereby 00135011. that a call of 'l‘weniy-five per cent. upon each Sllsrc has been thb day ordered; and that ny. meat of the same will be received by the said C ir- rri_an (Mr. Breuan). with whom the oriinul share Lists have been deposited, on or before the 5th day of May next. DANIEL BRENAN. YOU AMES ANDERSON. JAMES DOUGLAS HASZARD. GEORGE BEER. GEORGE W. DEBLOIS. Committee Room. Chnrloltetown GEO. ‘I’. IIASZA APKII. ' selves at G. ‘I’. Ilassass'e Issbwwsln '’ Gas Light Com u , A ll I8, I858. P‘ y P‘ §(AIl the papers.) The International Journal, Daooted to (lie Commercial, Literary, and Social Interests of the United States and the ‘tisll rtll Jsuricon Colonies. HE mutually important and rspidl increasing commerce and social intercourse tween the United States and the neighbouring British Colonies, called the “ International Journal" into existence nearly a car ago; and the proprietors gratefully acknowledge a liberal assistance in ' ts to ‘vs it permanency and influence. The experiment has been signally successful; and aller mature redec- iion and deliberation. they now have the pleasure of announcing a reduction in the price, to on: noi.i.an A YEAR; on, six corius sou DOLLAII. Having closely in view the onward ogrees Colonies. we have watched with feelings of pride the advances they have made in solid improvement du- ring the year just closed; but there is a wide field and a fair way open for further strides in the march of prosperity; and, fully impressed with the importance of the rose in its influence, we wish to reach the ire side 0 every fnmily,and engage their attention weekly in a friendly conversation on these important interests which so lnuch affect their welfsre,—soms of wliic have been, and still are. commanding the attention of the leading minds in E land and Ainericn. Our past course is be are the public. We have no regrets to express. nor apol ice to make. Our motto shall be, “ the prosperity 0 our native leud;" end, profiting by a year's experience, we shall be enabled to improve the Iuruanarionai. Jounnan, so as to increase its importance both to the American and Colonial reader. A wider a see will be given to Colollial writers. 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