—— ——— oe , the members of the House of Assembly wou Id f the greatest folly had they allowed them- 2g | ed into expense, labour and loss of time we think be “guilty” © ‘ag to be foo! aah to remunerate themselves while they and neg had ie means in their own hands. It is extremely a to us that this vote of the Assembly has given she Obstructives 80 much pain. It would be nuts fof them could Ilis Fixcellency harrass members by cali- ing them together whenever he took the whim, and gratifying send nz them away again unremunerated for their time snd expense. Sit Donald would, no doubt, hope for an easy campaign could he deprive the Assembly of the uginews of war.” The very thought that the majority sere more than a match for His Excellency, is gall and corawood to the Obstructives. Long may it be so! Tarp Distarcr or Queen’s Countr.—The nomi- sation of a candidate or candidates for the representa- ton of the third District of Queen’s County, in the place of William Douse, Esquire,—whose seat was de- clared vacant in consequence of continued absence from the Island—will take place at the Sheriff’s Court, to be holden at Charlottetown on the 12th June next. We are not aware that any Gentleman has yet offered his ser- rices “ to the free and independent electors,” whether it iefrom excess of modesty on the part of the aspirants for guatorial honours, ox from apprehension of failure, we weunevie tosav. Come forward, gentlemen! explain your political creed, and if it_be of an orthodox charac- tar ve shall at leasi wish vou success in your canvass. im not let the Beltast people have to exclaim with the aithor of * Don Juan,” We want a hero—an uncommon want, When every other piace supplies 2 new one,” &c. Resonytioys on tue Reveyce Bri tN THE) Lecisuacive Councin.--The following resolutions} were aytoed to by the Legistative Council on the last} day of the Sessioa, while the Revenue Bill was before that Honse :-- Res. ved, ‘Vjvat the House of Assembly, in appending! io th: usual annual Revenue Bill now before this House, items of enpropriation distinct and separate in their nature, and one of which is wholly unconnected! with the Bul, »as departed from the Constitutional, usage of Parliament, and which usage has always prevniled in such matters in this Colony. Iesolved, That such a mode of procedure would in #!| probability if persisted in by the House of Assembly, and subeitted to by this House, have the effect of obliging this House to give its assent to appropriations! ik might cis pprove of, rather than to reject the Supply which the putiic exigencies roight demand. Reseived, Tsat in passing the Bul in question, in its preseni shove, this Heuse is impelled thereto by the consideration that the General Revenue Act expires this day, and that the rejection of this Bill, which was only sent up to the House ata late hour yesterday shornoon, would leave the Colony withost a Revenue for the current var, and thereby inflict an injury to an extent which would require many years of commmer- cial Drosperily | repair. Resolved, therefore, That although this HTouse cgrees 'o pase the Supply Bill in its present shape, it shall not be held or continue to form a precedent, nor will this House on any juture occasion entertain any general Revenue Bill, in which the moneys thereby contemplat- ed to be raised shall be appropriated in the same Bill lor services distinct and separate in their nature. ArpointmenTs.—His Excellency the Lieut. Gov- mor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Martin M‘Innts, Wharfinger of the Wharf at the flead of St. Peter's Day ; and Mr. Winurass M‘Ewex, Wharfinger of the Wharf at the end of Cable Head Road. Wittram Sanperson, Esa., of Georgetown, has been tppointed by Daninn Honeson, Esquire, Deputy Clerk ofthe Crown anid Prothonotary for King’s County, in the room of the [Jon. Edward Thornton, who has ac- cepted the sppointment of High Sheriff for the same County. - ——— LATER FROM EUROPE. TWO ENGLISH MAILS. Tur Steamer Rose, having left here yesterday morn- ing at five o'clock on her first trip for Pictou, returned st night about half past ten o’clock—bringing double Mails from England, the Colonies and the U. States. Phe Second Mail for April arrived in Halifax, per Steamship Cambria, on the 29th ult, after a paesege of \6 days from Liverpool. The Steamehip Canada ar- ited at Halifax on Wednesday night last, ia UL days ‘stated that the iron bridge at Angers had broken down OTA MET MES EAE” EIT IT TO THE BKAMIMER. 11 - eaten nn ~—--+ tnt and 8 hours from Liverpool. Latest dates are to the UNITED STATES, 20th ult. There is not, however, an incident recorded ANoTHER AWFUL Sreampoat Exp.osion.—TAtr- in any of the British papers, of any public importance.|}7ry on FroRTY PERSONS KILLED.—( By House’s Print- Excepting the announcement of the Pope’s return tojtg T'elegraph.)—Cievefann, (Ohio,) April 29, 1850. Rome, Continental news is likewise void of interest. The Steamer Anthony Wayne blew up opposite Ver- million on the 2Ist.inst. The Wayne came to San- ENGLAND. dusky with ten steerage passengers and twenty in the The ministry have been twice defeated in Parliament|°20'. At Sandusky she took from the train twenty. on questions of minor importance, and the belief is dai- wer etal eT: which, together with her crew, made ly gaining strength that a dissolution of the present ca-|S°"e™Y rei inall. The number of lost and missing is binet must very soon take place ; on the other hand, the ow 4 0. Nineteen of the crew and thirty of ‘th: Protectionists seeing the weakness of the present Goy-|Pa8sehgers were saved, and are ina fair way of re- ernment, are gaining new courage, and have succeeded ROPPE yn eo : in placing the present ministry several times in very un-| Cincinnat1, April 23.—4w/ul Steamboat Disaster— pleasant positions. ‘Their leader Mr. D'Israeli, has re-| One Hundred Lives Lost.—The “ Belle of the West.” covered his health, and comes forth with renewed energy. | Capt. James, was burned one mile below Warsaw, Ky., at one o’clock this morning. She was bound from this IRELAND. city to St. Louis, with California emigrants. It is con- A meeting of the citizens of Dublin was held on|fidently stated that one hundred passengers were Tuesday, the Lord Mayor presiding, to petition Parlia-| burned and drowned by jumping overboard. The officer 8 ment against the abolition of the office of Lord-Lieuten- saved their lives by swimming ashore. The “ Belle” ant of Ireland—a measure which would be alike des-|W88 owned in that city, and was insured at $8,000. tructive to the interests of the metropolis and the king-| The scene was the most awful which was ever witness- dom. Although it is now become the universal opinion|€4 on the western waters, that the office of Viceroy is doomed, there wasa_nu- merous attendance at the meeting, which afforded an op- portunity for giving vent to the prevailing discontent on account of the system of centralisation of which the removal of the Lord-Lieutenant is considered a part.— ‘There was remarkable unanimity on the occasion, and the various parties who differ so widely and bitterly Dr. Dow.—This talented Gentleman arrived here by the Steamer last evening and intends to give a course ot Lectures upon his favorite subject ANaTomy and PuystoLoey—commencing next week. During his stuy he will practise his professionas a Dentist, at about every other question, were of one accord in jee Victoria Heng... pew wil Lantain Getiaae Tere Fae ast ei "a . ‘upon the all important subject of Temperance on Fri- nouneing the contemplated measure. Among the MOV-!| pay evening next. ‘Time and place will be announced ers and seconders of the various resolutions were Mr. i, nanaiiatiie W. Long, Mr. John‘O’Connell, M. P., Mr. W. Digges! wre do sincerely trust that our fellow-townsmen will artouche, . Grog .P.. Alderm i aat. : ~ pepe Mr. Grogan, M. P., Alderman Kinaham, and | sive Dr. Dow a hearty and a cordial welcome. Mr. S. Ferguson, ‘ « Guiascow anp New Yors.—The splendid new iron steain-ship, the City of Glasgow, took her departure Trane ee cee . Gece, ENTERED, May 6,—Schir. Glory. Le Blanc, Halifax, ballast; ron th Broomie aby oa I neaday rr ult. on her Drst) Gatary, Pinkney, Boston, (soods; Thetis, Hutchinson, Halifax. trp to New York. The novelty of the occasion (this pallast; William, Delory, Halifix. ballast; Champion, Living- being the first steamer which has ever sailed from the/ston, Antigonish. ballast, May 7.—Eliza Hand, Richardson, Clyde with goods and passengers for America) excited Boston. pig ee “Tae he aad a’ im ant se glen! interest. _ LEARED, May <.-- sehr Kot oy. Purobull, Hatitax, pro- an immense dea! of interes ‘duce. 4th —Euphemia, Murchison, ene 6th. 4 +4 |Brothers, M*Kinzie, Miran chi, produce ; Seaflower, Lowe, PARIS, April 17. jfishing voyage. 7th.—Dopsou, Salmond, NNewtld, produce. DaeapFuL Accipest in Francre—Loss or 300) , ‘ . ' Lives.—In the Assembly to-day General d’Hautpoul SHIP NEWS. ‘TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.-—The followin statis- while four companies of the iith Legers were PassiNg, | i occrs Clapp & ‘Townsend’s travelling agent, will far ao ne : ai mn x ' = ° — Sse Wik t : -_ . S : : - and that 300 ~~ b — a l co fo a ms We nish the reading public with some idea of the magnitude announcement by General d’Hautpoul to the Assembly +), oir Sarsaparilla business at their manufactory, whieh of this melancholy occurrence : Gen. d’Hautpoul said, 5 osacted ati hiked. wteianinnen andl Stienenerd “fF have a most patniul cormmunication to make to the} polars ---The sina oni mn up 5000 sane eviity Assembly. A battalion of the Lith Regiment of Light! aay To vale thie saline te veqdtres from 70 to 100 Infantry on entering Angers experienced a most fright-| 043 In order to supply the large quantity of bottles fal catastrophe. At the. moment it was crossing the| ised. twe of the largest glass establishments in the spension bridge, the chains. on one side gave way,|,, : yea 9 oe’ we ’*'Un.ted States are kept in constant operation. This and four companies fe}l mto the river. The men unfor-; tunately carried their arms and baggage: the wind! )e.2 aoa alone amounts to o1p0 7 ronpen blew violently from the east, rain fell in torrents, and a! Pet a peste shmnze, ae “ e ile yor regular hurricane prevailed. The inhabitants of Angers|°) oer ~) er Se ablighed sep gps . 4.000.000 - evinced the greatest zeal and activity on the occasion, | Nanacs: PE ACy published Jast year 4,000,000 tor but the boats were unable to arrive in time to save SS circulation, containing a great variety of many lives. We have as yet received no official return Useful information, besides their own advertisements. y ‘It took fifty females six months to fold and stitch them. of the casualties, an! the number of victims is calcula- | noir almanacs cost $30,000. Independent of ali this > “or ff ‘ : : ‘ : ’ » A oe ; , ° ted ge. valor wee - — we a: Gin chewing of they publish a full column of their medicine matter in that misfortune the President of the Republic sent off} 400 *s inthe United Su British Colonj in all haste one of his Aides-de-Camp to offer consola- | OVeT “00 Papers in the United Stuies, British Colonies, — ? The G cali : tg side, Veet Indian Islands, and South America, where they tion to (he. sary vous. ee eee tee) een °+ have exiensive Sales; this costs them over $80,000 per intends to submit to your deliberation a project of law, Siistien’ Ghd "Ekin 0 loree mesiiaalt basinal c a 3 a co ” witha view to allay the grief of some of the disconsolate ' ) ; ; Sh cared in collecting rovts and other ingredients. In- mothers.”—-(“ Immediately,” cried several meimbers.) deed all the hands they employ dwectly ana otherwise M. Leon Faucher said that he was sure of being the in-|. ~ : ’ . : os or ing ¢ & ing- terpreter of the sentiments of the Assembly in declaring in making glass, paper, corks, sealing-wax, packing, oe boxes, together with their agents in selling the mec:- that it shared the emotion of the Minister of War. cine, cannot be less than 2000 persons. The amount GREECE. of capital employed to Keep all the agents supplied, and and their whole business in successful operation, is not less than $500,000. It would seem that a medicine which has ggined such a high reputation, and such un- precedented sales, swelling to the enormous sum of $800,000 a year, must possess, in and of itself, intrinsic medicinal virtues for the cure of any diseases to which the human flesh is heir. Intropuction oF Temperance Principtes on| As this is the proper season for the use of the Sar- noarp Sreamsurps.--The directors of the Peninsular/saparilla, we beg to inform our readers that the article and Oriental Steam: Navigation Company have decided}so well and ably recommended to their notice in the on sailing their ships om temperance principles, and jabove paragraph is now on sale at the Medical Ware- have requested, in consequence of this determination’|house of Mr. M. W. Skinner, General Agent. We that the authorities of the revenue at Southampton wil!l/understand that several cures of long standing diseacer grant permission for the proper quantity of spirits and/in this Island, have been already effected by the use of wine to be shipped when they are required as requisites S. P. Townshend's Sarsaparilla, purchased from Mr. for medical purposes. It is understood that this new/ Skinner. arrangement on the part of the Company commenced _ _ Cnanrottetown, P. E.f., Apri! 27, 1850. with the steamer Jupiter on the 27th ultimo, but it is} This is to certify that my wife was for the space of intended to apply so faras the crews of the several/twenty five years suffering under 2 Complaint got vessels are concerned, and not with reference to the|through a severe cold, which brought on a genera! de- passengers by the company’s vessels, of which they! bility of the System, and from the use of one Bottle of take a large number on each occasion. It is the inten-jof Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Comrounp Extract or Sar- tion of the company to adopt temperance principles in|/saAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which - the whole of their vessela, not fer economical purposes,}svas purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, Generaik as they will allow the crew in money more than the}Agent at Charlottetown for the above Medicine. cost of the gpirits hitherto served out to them, but with FINLAY MKINNON. the sole intention of exalting the character of the} Sworn to before me, crewa, Geo. Dalrymple, J. P. The Breslau Zeitung has a telegraphic despatch from Athens, stating that the negociations for a settlement of the dispute with England and have failed, owing to the King Otho’s obstinacy, and that important changes in the administration are preparing. ‘tics, which have been handed to us by Mr. Crandall,