> L.- ’ killed hundreds of the enemy. ' English Jilcil of mag I. (from He Hahfaz British J\"orfh ilfllflf-'Il..NI' II.) The Royal Mail Steam Packet Cessna arrived here last evening. at about 0 o'clock. in It days from Liverpool, with European dates to the lat inst. _ _ We give below a need summary of news, which will interesting. Lord John Russell has opposed in Parliament nearly the uery same Militia Bill be introduced three moattlie ago. Wil- ‘Iter and Smith say :— y ' “ To think that this Derby-D‘Iaraeli Government which was every day expected to tumble to pieces by its own int_err_ia| weaknees—finde itself the firet week after Easter, In _a majority of I60. through the conducief Lord John, is suflicicnl to fix the stigma of incapacity upon him \\lIllO he lives." _ Parliament have decided, by a vote of 221 ie 103, not to retain the rystal Palace. _ Great Britain, steamer, left Liverpool for New York on the morning of the let May, with 160 passengers and a large D'lsraeli has brought forward hie financial statement, . concludes, that the income of the year will equal to the expenditure, and proposes that the property and income tax should be continued tor another year. l‘he general opinion on both aides in‘ the House was favorable. All Koesutli’e relatives have been set at liberty by the Aus- trian government, and they will leave the country on the first of In . ‘libs Manuscript Journals and_papers of the late 'I_'liomaa Moore are in preparation for publication, and will be edited by Lord John Russell. _ News from the Cape represent the continued successes of the British, who have captured immense droves of cattle and A report was current in Cape Town. that Riebeek, where there is a t with about 40 men. had been attacked by a large body ef afi'ree, and that the men had taken refuge in the ob arch. The Dutch bark J one had been lost. and five drowned ofi' L’Agullias, on the 2d March. Intelligence liaa been received from Adelaide, South Austra- lia. up to the 10th of January. The discovery of gold in the colony had turned out a fabrication. _ The Canada arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, April 27, and the Atlantic on Thursday, 20. New Barracks are to be erected at Plymouth, at acost of 1:50.000. A fine draft of the 90th Regiment were tobe embarked on board the Sirnoom for Canada. _ Owing to the effect of bad writing, £ll,000 lie annually in the London Post0fice—contained in " uncalled-for letters." A Telegraph despatch in anticipation of the Mail from India. as been received from Trieste, where the mail Adria arrylvcd .7 O on the 28th April with dates froui Bombay to 3d April. expedition against the Burmese goes on space. three hours duration had been fought between twenty-five hun- dred Briiish troops and a body of native Mouiitaineers, to the north of Pcsliawar-Mountaineers defeated. no furilier details. The import Market at Bombay was firm. Cotton active, on prices rising. Money less abundant. One chilling and seven pence three farihings. ‘Ive days later advicea Iiave been received from the Cape of Good Hope. skirmishes were continnually occuring between the troops and the flaffres. It appears that the Government of Peru have put forward claims lie newly discovered guano Islands in the I'acific. The clinirmnn he Live pool Ship-owners‘ Association has directed the attention he For i-go Office to the subject, with it view to obtain the benefit he discovery of those Islands for this country. Iilaarnucrioiv or A [inn-isir Siiir air Guirrowni:n.—- By the ship ‘ Auierica,’ from the coast of Africa, we have received 3&1? a-no-'_' information of the tot I destruction of the British ship ‘ Mary,‘ of E , this port, in the Bonn lliver, on tlis I9ih of January Inst. '1‘ Mar sailed hence in one last, nnd liud partly diaclizirged her out- vvnr cargo and reccivvid it portion of her lioinewurd one, on the day of the explosion. What is technically known as “the house," built on the aliip’s deck, hud become as dry as tinder, and by acute means it citught fire. 'l‘here was at the time on bo.ird between two on three hundred barrels of gunpowder ; and the captain and crew, 25 in number, finding themselves unable to quench the fl.-tines, threw themselves overboard, rnd got snfelv on board of the ndacent ves- sels. About twenty minutes after the breaking out of fire. the Mary blew up,with ii tremendous report, and soon scarcely a veetige of her was visible. The ship and II greet portion of her cargo were A battle of Exchange on London *1‘ A aeeaad expedition of 2&0 meli "04" S" c- c“"Pl’°llv marched against the mountain Crabee to the north of Peshawar, on iii. llth of Mitch. on on aim. it-or nr-it-I --I In-5|! upon them It the or any. after a.r-onllict of three hours. bir Colin had demanded additional forces. _ _ ‘ '|'l.e etate of the Niaani is in crl:rulo inorfis; the irregulari- ties of Caroda were increasing, and the recall of Lord Falkland was anticipated. All the secretaries of legation. Messrs. I-Iovrard, Lowther. and Manley. who have been at lierlin for many years, are about to leave their posts, and to occupy the aaine position at other courts. 'l'liie sudden recall of -persoue is generally presumed to be the act of the iory cabinet. GancIt.—'l‘he nationril fefr had been celebrated with the greatest order. There has been a atorniy debate in the senate. Several speakers violently attack ad the cabinet, and the Presi- dent was obliged to leave the chair suddenly. A US'l'll.ALlA. _ We notice in Monday’e Sun. an extract from a letter Y¢0OI‘VO(l in this City, (HaIifax,) giving a glowing picture of the (gold Diggings, and bearing date—0ct. I851. ' ‘be following is an extract of a letter, written from Sydney, Dee. I8, l85l—1'wo~ IOIITHI l.A1'lIt :— _ _ _ _- _ __ "The precious metal arrives in daily increasing quantities, and the estimated exports have risen from £1,000,000 to , ,000 per anoum. There is no end to the gold; and, as far as l have been able to ascertai from reoiial _commu- nication with diggers of various degrees. the labor is by no means so tremendous as some would make it out. Commercial afl'airs are going on easilv. The harvest is magnificent. Wages are not extravagantly high, and Ida not see any pect of famine for some time to come. Ido not venture to rognosticaie the probable state of the markets. We are com- pletely in the dark. have it. however. from good autlierity. that in the early part of the year the probable hcavy_ahipments of goods on speculation will have the effect of creating a glut; and it would be well if a large degree of caution were exercised in making consignments. 'l'he V '2' micro brought us the first “ return wave" of the gold news from you ; and we are look- ing with intense curiosity for the first Times’ leader on the subject of our great discovery.” In reference to the Victoria Gold Fields, the Sydney Mom- iiig Herald, of December I8, as e t‘ We have received by the rnrnu, Melbourne papers to the l0th instant. The Melbourne Moiviing Herald. of that date, aaya—l..ctters were received in town yesterday from the Police tleagietrate at Gipps Land, stating, that the whole dividing range tween Sydney and Victoria, and linowo as the Snowy oun- tains, for two hundred miles in extent, is one vast gold field. here was upwards ofa ton and a halfof gold in Mr. Comniis- sinner Powlett's tent, waiting for the escort. lip to Saturday last. and it is expected, that to-day’a escort from the Mouiii will not be able to bring down one half the qunntity ollered. It is intended to increase the iniliiary force here to one hundred men." 'l'lie Australian Packet Sydney has arrived with gold dust valued at £177,000. Her dates are to the llth of.lanuary. - "I . ‘ .tbat the Watch was stolen on a certain' day, and at s certain time of‘ day.) was to rest his defence o_n proving an alibi, but that he required several of his comrades to remain in the Colony, to appear as Wit- nesses on his trial. The Commanding Officer of the Detachment of the 38th, represented to His Excellency, that if these Witnesses remained in the Colony, they would in all probability desert, and that White, if ac- uitted, would do the same, and trusted, that the Lieut. Governor would, under all the circumstances, take the responsibility on hiinnelf, of ordering VVhite to be deli- vered over to a Military tribunal, which His Excellency agreed to do. But, instead of the Jailor permitting “the Prisoner to esca e,” be was delivere up an carried to Halifax as a .isoner, to be tried by a Court artial. The Lieut. Governor holding himself amen- able to the Civil Court for any injury or dn'nagc proved to have been sustained by Her Majesty's subjects, in consequence of the order which he gave to Mr. Harvie, the Jnilor of Charlottetown Prison. - We can no longer withhold the expression of our firm conviction. that however morn w , reckless, and indefensible was the conduct of Mr. Wlielan in I one of the Election for the second district of King's County, he must be acquitted of the crime of Perjury. It is evident, thzit he does not know the legnl distinction be- tween the title to real and petaonal pro rty; that the former is trans- ferable only by deed under seal, whi e a bare delivery is sufficient for the latter. It was not the want of registry, but went ofn deed, legally citiiveyiug the property from Ditwaou to Iielan, that made the qualification oath taken by him a false one. He has obtained his seat under fiilae pretenses, and nothing but liia ignorunce will protect hiui from the consequences of u bill of indiclnieitt for per- jury; it is in fact. the only defence tliiit he can possibly make. 'l_'lit compuriaoii between the right to a broad cloth coat, and the tIt_ to a tract of land, is the emanation of ignorance, as profound, as it is deplorable. sia-vea—w—z \Ve are requested to state, that Sir Alexander Bannerman and dy Biinnernnin have consented to become the Patrons of_the Iloiticultural Socict of Charlottetown, and have graciously Iven permission to holdt first exhibition on the Governiueut ouee Grounds. On Thursday Inst, Captain Boyle, Ensign John C. Stewart. and 14 men of the 72d Iliglilnitderu, arrived iii the llrigantino ' 3000-’ to relieve the Hon. Capt. I{o|lo‘a Coiiipnny of the 42d Regiment. We cannot allow the present opportunity to pose. without expressing the admiration felt by tltis cuiiitiiuniiy for the good itnd orderly cutl- duct of the men composting tltia Del.tClIIIIt£IIl, which, we be_lteyO_. In it great measure, to be attributable to tho Otlicer-like and judicious discipline exercised by the Hon. Capt. Rollo and Lieut. Orde ; and we are linppy to reninrlt, that, in consequence, they lost. only two men by desertiott whilst lying here ; but we are also inclined to at- tribute much of the good conduct of the men to their honorable sense oftlie high character which the gallant 42d Inn, for a period ofmany years, no justlv “'9 are iiliio satisfied, that Ilon. Capt. b Rollo carries with him the esteem and best wishes of this coiiimutiity. It has been announced to the l.ieut. Governor, by Admiral Sir NEWl“()Ul\' DLAND. The Packet Steamer Iicirnrifirir, Captain Ilunter, from St. John's, Non-foundland, arrived here yesterda morning — bringing us St. John's papers of the 6th inst. ‘rain \vlience we learn the following p:irticu|ars:— ' e question of the Protection of our Fisheries, says the Newfoundland Exp:-css, from foreign aggression, is one which just tiow most earnestly presses itself upon the consideration of the country ; and we are glad to notice the praisewortliy exer- tions of two or three gentlemen of the town, who have obtuim.-il a large number of the most influential signatures to a Petition to the Legislature on this vitally important subject. The Pe- tition Piaya fur the appointment of a Cruiser, suitably armed and equipped, on the coast to the Northnard and at Labrador; and we trust it will meet with a prompt and earnest atleiitioii. From the same paper we learn, ihat—"about -I00 ship- wrecked sealers have been brougzlit into Carbonear. ’I'ligsc. with those brought in here, number in all upwards of 700. g It is calculated, that fully as many are still on the coast to the orthwaril ; and the vessels sent out to relieve them, may be looked for in a day or two. with the poor 1. its it ' Ab .|. .i~ . ..h “thiss ring is very great; but we hope it will continue to be, as it as hitherto been, readily relieved. The consequent expenditure, with the fortunately insured. She belonged to Messrs. lfarriseu, of Mersey Street, Liverpool. IRELAND. A party of eight ribbonmen have been captured in Layford and committed for trial. Cardinal Wiseman next month visits the College of Mnynooth, when all the Roman Cntliolic bishops of Ireland will meet him. An old man. named Martin, and his wife, both upwards of 90 Cars of age, were found dead in bad it few mornings since, at Bridge-end, County Antriin, having retired to rest in their usual health. . News has reached Dublin, that Thomas Francis Meztgher, the Irish political convict, had escaped from Van Dieinan's Land. ' ‘ intelligence has reached his fri tide from a private source. The largest copper brewing-pun in the empire is in Dublin, and of Irish manufacture. It was made for Alderman Guinness; its weight is twelve tons, and it will contain I000 barrels. The man Wnl.-h. convicted at the last Aaeizes in Killienny of a murder committed five years ago, was executed on Tliursdiiy week. A few ‘hours lnfove his execution, the wretched manmnde an at- tempt at suicide, by forcing a ulinrp-pointed stick into his ear, hoping to netraie the brain. convict nnined Ahern, under sentence of death at Ivaterford, for a cone iracy to murder, had his sentence commuted to transpor- tation for ife. Bunvrivro A PuiIa'r's Hotrsa.—Tl_Ie house of the Il_ev_. Mr. Ileflbrinan, P. P., at Clevihan, County 'l'ipperary, was maliciously out on fire and burnt to the ground on Saturda night last. the Rev. gentleman himself narrowly escaping from the nines. It was done, at is understood. person whom he had tbruat out ofthe house in the early part oft same dny. _ _ _ The emigration this summer to the United States, it is thought. will be as large, as at any other part ._ _ _ _ It is again stated, that her Majesty will visit Ireland this summer; landing at Waterford, where she will be received by the Duke Devonisliire, with whom she will up a few days at his seat, Lismore Castle, and then to kee of Killarney. She will then proceed to Dublin. hold a loves and drawing-room at the Can- , "ll passing a few days at the Vice-regal Lodge, cross Kingsto-n e found dead in the morning—and James falling olfof the revenue, must cause a curtailment of the anti- cipated appropriations; but that will not be so much felt, as there is a sum of £7000 unexpended of the grant of last year. It is gratifying to know, however, that the fishery, notwith- standing so many vessels having been last, will, according to present appearances, be equal to the average of former years.” follows on board. ,, no George Seymour, Coiniiiandor-in-Clticfon the North American and West India Station, that Her Majesty's Steam Shi Decnrfafion has been ordered by the Admiral to tho Gulfof St. ievvrence, for the protection of the Fislieriea, and that Ciipt. Cnnipliell, who com- mands the Devosluliort, has orders to expliiin the nature of his nt- structinna,eud to cointtiunicate with Ilia Excellency on this most iuiportuut subject. I"rorii respect to the memory of the late Chief Justice Jarvis, whose recent death lii.-i fntiiily uud riumcroue circle of relatives and friends have to deplore, we are requested to tituie that tho u.u,,| reception at Government House in honor of Her .\lujesty'ii Birth Day, has been postpone . In our next we intend to bring the debates oftlie last Session of the Li-giiilnture to a close. \Ve are aware, that to many of our aub- sciiliers they are dry reading; but uiinewitpnpera contain the "brief and abstract chronicles of the time," and as the expression of the iii.-iitiim.-nta of the framers of our ublic statutes, may at some future time iifliird serviceable vnnferisl to the politician or the historian, \\'e‘lltI\'0 considered it it duty to be instrumental in their preser- Vlfe beg to call _ettention to the Advertisement in this driy'a paper, announcing the completion of the publication of the Revised Sm. tales of this Island The first volnnie, reaching from the calling of the first General Assembly to I846, is fully bound and ready for delivery ; and the second. including the Session of IBM, it is ex. pected, will be finished in about a fortnight. Coping. Ind.“-. accompany each volume. The printing and binding will be allowed, we think. on all hands, equal to those of any similar work in the lower Colonies. r S_t.'Goorgc’s day was celebrated in St. John's, with much estivit The papers are extremely barren—lieing filled with Legisla- tive proceedings, to the exclusion of every thing else. An inquest was held on the bodies of George Strong. a fiahermati—wlio went to bed app.irently quite well, and was ‘ awyer Bowden, who was shot by accident. while hunting. by a young man named Thomson. Verdict in first case. “ Died bv visitation of God” -and in the second, " Accidental Death.” Missiriu Sra.utn:a.—'l‘he Steamer St. George, Captain Hus- band, sailed from St. Jolin'e, Newfoundland, for Cork and this gzrt, on the I5tli of January, and has not since been heard of. ' e was a vessel ofabout 300 tons. with two engines of fifty- horse power each. It is supposed that iliere were about twenty perpins on board. She was built for the St. George's Steam ac et Company at this port and is now owned by a firm at ristul. by whom she is insured at Lloyd's. Lie CItron.—'l‘lie St. George was formerly owned in P. E. alaud and run bet- ween Charlotit-town,an Pictou.—ED. Gaz. H.i.I.«‘.l;S;.Z_§-\-.1ll.1I1>.’.S_.<I:"r A Z IE "IF ’Il°_1l3;~ TUESDAY. MAY 18. 1852. i’.."::.:.‘::z ‘i{..‘.§.“".-.£""°:.i".£..‘:"‘.~':.*'..'.‘i°'.1.f.’..'.': prov blisltnmil, porficularly calls upon all persons indebted to him to make Payment, to enable hint to «feet (In: neces- tle to Holyhead. and thence by train to Balmoral. FRANCE. Another Review took place on Sunday, on the Place de Carousel. e troops mustered in greater numbers than on previous occasions. _ The Ministers of the Interior and Police are at present occu- pied with a matter which atiru great acanda . Commissioner of Police is on the point of being arrested, on the charge of having trafiicked in pardons, and sold for hard cash commutation! of punishments, or releases from prisons. The fact was denounced to the authorities by a prisoner, who bd procured hie iiberty by this corrupt channel, and has since been confirmed by others. Allongat the Arab chiefs, who are to coins to Paris for the fin ef the I0th May, are two khalifas and a bschags, with their suite of forty persons. rises Jerome Buonaparte opened his saloons at the Luxem- hnrg on Sunday evening. for the firut time. A great number d the diplomatic corps were prose t. A decree decides, that, in the course of the month of May, the ulcers of all arms, and the functionaries of the war depart- ment are to take the oath of fidelity to the President. 'u0If»flIlf', of Monday, contains a fresh shower of lar- te the army. This is a decree ordainiag. that the year mall count as a year of campaign to those troops who filled upon in any part of the reach territory to suppress eflersd to the usurpation of December I. PRUSSIA. el is about to coins on at the Weimafissiaes. Ilhy-three of a band of earns $0 individuals who. I848, frontiers. and plundered a landholder is papers, dash. and >- 3. eary arrangenacnla to carry out his purpose. ( T 0 With reference to the case of‘ “ Mitchell rs. Harvie,” tried at the Supreme Court of Judicature, on Tue May the 4th, a report of which appeared in our paper of the llth inst.—it seems, that one of the three ques- tions rnised in the argument was, “ Whether the order of the ieut. Governor justified the Defendant in dis- charging the Prisoner ?" On that issue, the learned udge states, “It appears to me, therefore, that the ieut. Governor had no ower to discharge the Pri- soner, nnd that the order oes not justify the Defendant in having permitted the Prisoner to escape.” he manner in which this case isthus reported, leaves the public to infer, that the Lit-ut. Governor wilfully or ignorantly assumed n power which he does not possess, by issuing an order to allow it person accused of crime, to be liberated b on trial. We are authorised and have been desire to state, that His Excellency gave the order in question, fully aware of the powers with which he is invested, and did so entirely on his own rea- ponsibility, well knowing, that if be exceeded his powers in this instance, was amcnnble and bound to hold harrnleas Mr. Harrie the Jailor, or any other person, rom any consequences which might attach to him or them, for actin in obedience to the orders of the Lieut. Governor. T Prisoner White, a Private in the 38th giment was, therefore, delivered over to his om- mending Oflicer, by an order from His Excellency, under the following circurnstancea :—The man was accused of stealing a Watch, and committed for trial, the Detacli,In_ent to which he was on the eve PIICC ~'<' hlafsiallyefell h leaeas,bare been us: Apvll U.--The Iegllsh embaaeyst tbh seen is saaesergssgivstsvebaeee tsbsaptassbsiu 1-its ispiiifi m2irfi'cisiiuoos-ti HA4 amass . ssthseevrssuapssislts estbestb Judepeudeuuaaud the teat $IfIl0Iu‘b.'t$lt]. Arid. I-‘inst Ananasioiv.—We are glad to find that Mr. VVhelan has satisfied Iiinisi-If, as to one iticorroctneu respecting the account: of the present Queen's Printer; i.nd we admire his candour in stating it \Ve shall be very shortly in it position to treat him to a great numb:-r more, which, ofcourse, he will be equally ready to ac- knowl go. to connnarortnlrrrs. Mr. Angus M'Donald, late Preventive Officer at the East Point, must not think that, by our not polilisltirig the details of his case, we Iiave lost sight of him or his grievances: the fact is, there are certain circumstances connected with the subject, that we must be better assured of, before we can do it full justice. Over these, we have at present no control ; but a short time will put as in posses- riimt of till we wish. and he may then rely upon our giving the matter the fullest publicity. o " D. I"."—'l‘he J! verlirer having removed the imputation, of the person who stabbed the Indian being a native of Belfast Set. tletiient, any further notice would appear superfluous. Though at all times most anxious to foster rising merit, it is not every copy of verses sent. that we can venture to print, in order to gratify the author. The lines “To in Sarah,” and others, he some merit, nnd we shall show our appreciation of them, by insert. ing a apecinien in our next. communication from Bedeque, on the subject -of the fibediae Packet, "and the conduct of some of our political leaders," has been received. Although containing several home trutlta and per. tinent remarks. we fear that it is, upon the whole, rather too personal for insertion. , Manner; The Centrnl Board of lleiilth. having imposed upon me the duty of conveying to run the senliinente of esteem nnd respect, Clllorlnin. ed by them, both for the private and oflicinl character of your de- censed husband, and of their sympathy with our-self and family under your lnte bereavement: I most reapeotfufly beg leave to an an. by now laying before you the following Extract from the Minute. of the Board I have the honour to be. Madam, ith sentiments of the highest respect, Your obedient aerviint, R. IRVING, cretar C. B. I. Mrs. Ilawxiir. ’ I Meeting of the Central Board of Health, Tuesday, 17th April, I851. I’nssair'r—Charlea Dempsey, Esq. Chairman, -. Mr. llnrnnrd W Mc(iill, Esq _ ll Stnmponfi-q Mr Williams, lv Tm-m-n. Mr. ct». poll, no .\b it E “'- C ' - . - Irvin . On iriotiori ti Mr. Williams, seconded by W. MeGill, £q., the following Reno ution was unanimously adopted : Who .ih"ilitiii’ ha lflloailha ' death ol'.t.l:eir ldtid Io.l‘IlIr; C'liii.iriitaii: Court’ D0l'!.l.':“’K-A"I.lc:l':. ., and. as they unnnirrmunly aclinowledge a tribute of reaps-ci to his memory‘, and a.i expression of condolence to the much reg. peetad lpdy, is widow, to be Bundle fromgtheivi, and are anal. one to discharge theniselveeoft is ligation on this, the firet suit- a le occasion with: s ; therefore, Thettheseeretu be rod is. hereh , address Mrs. Ilaultin, the witltiv’v 0f.III.0lf late Wl|l’II|1’CIl.a"i:|'g|':g::d.,:: l~Il’O to tier of the high esteem la vvtiteh they held the ginnmii flu. meter of her deceased husband, and of the very great ..,tt.r...',,,,, which they feel in being able toaasare but also ofthe respect which the entertained for Illtfl, as th- ivchairnian. on account of his pane. m and eeriacleaticas diecbargaof all the duties liieetiilmtt g hat tiles: with his pevhrsiaees cf‘ vrhlsli, areeeaalbletherewereevevmaalfbstlalilei, a aplrh sf bogey. fhvlhr, httbalewuta .~_ -"».-.-...--v- .p, [Till following Address. Ilflled by Uixty-eight of the principal merchants, and others, inhabitants of Georgetown, and he vicinity; and the reply thereto, has been forwarded to as for _ publication: Ge etown A il 10, 1851. Joint Gorr, Eve. on ' N Binfflaving observed thazycur name is omitted in the list of 'ColIt'IltlIlIOIIOl'O lately appoint for the recovery of small Debts In this town, _we take this opportunity of giving expression toga sense of your integrny and independence vi acting as a tliiiall Debt Couimiasioner. . In displacing you we are under the impression that the Govern. ment have overstepped their authority, which forbids them to " sue nd or displnce any ollicer within the Island Prince Edward “ wit nod and sufficient cause.” See instructions to a late Governor-in-Chief of the North American Provinces. e regret that circuuiatnncea convince us thiit no man of inde- pendent principles can expect to be continued in any oflee over which the esent Government can exercise control; and viliile we regret the use of your services as n Couiiniaeioiier, we rt-juice that the Government cannot deprive ne of a very highly respected member of the community ; and with assurances of our cltcetlnwe have the honor to be, ‘ Sir, your obedient servants, To the Inhabitants if Georgclotcn. and its vicinity. at Accept my boat thanks for the very lettering Address will! WI||t‘lI you have honored me on my having been so edae a Coiiiiinitsioner of the Small Debt Court. I feel highly gratified by the assurance that my services wliilat actin its a Ctiriiuiiadiooer ofthnt Court, (in concert with tiny brother Coriitnias'toners,) hsvd given saiisfuctitiii, and met with the npprolintlon ofao rttsttieroll and lit hly respectulile it part ofthe coimiiuiiity of Three Rivers. _ In giviyag expression to my feelings on this occaaiou,l re at be- ing oblig to call in question the. measures adopted by the Gov- e_rniiient: ynpnaurca vvhiclt have given such univer:-il diiiautisfac tron; and it is to be lamenteifthnt men entrusted with the Govern- ment should be guided by niistriken policy, in dis ilneiu so many Commiiisioners of the Small Debt Court througliout I Island: ersmis who, for the just attd fnitliful discharge of their duties, _ are long enjoyed the respect and confidence of ilto public. But it is plrendy evident that such pnrIinl_ and extreme measures are nuiltuig in strong impression on the niinda .ofthe community, and will. undoubtedly, produce a cbaiige, which is becoming daily more necessar . The circumetarice of my services as a Commissioner being dis- pensed with by the Government, is no cause of regret to me, since it does not deprive me of your esteem and good wishes. eitlliiinen, I have the honor to be, ' Your obedient servant. Joins Gorr. :e—:a:: To run Eur-ran or II.uzitnp's GAIITTI. in ; I beg, through the riiediutri of our paper, to state, that I with- drew the trifling aunt I offered to t e Subscription, opened in aid of the Nova Scutian Episcopal Endowiitent Fund, " last July,” some three months since, with the sanction rind concurrence of one ol the Coiimiilteo appointed to collect the anid itunia. - insert the above lines. observing my nniiie entered in the lug copy of your Gazelle, us a Subscriber to the Fund above mentioned, And reniain, dear Sir, trul , 8'l'I-IPHI-IN 8\VABEY. Charlottetown, Monday morning, May I7, I852. _ S:cii:1'i\nx'a Orvtcn. May I5, 2852. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to prick t(he nnnte of Author Ramsay, I-1sq., to be Iligh Sherifof Prince ,ounty. By Commie-ion hearing date the 28d of April, I851. Iler Majes- t the Queen has been plenlotl to confirm by Royal Sign Manual, I e fulloiiing appointnirnta:—Jurnea Dingwsll and John Pictoli lleete, to be members of the Legislative Council of this Island. JAMIJS WARISUIITON, Col. 8ec'y. ‘ COUNCIL 0l'l'lCI:, llth Ma .1851. Ilia Excellency the Lisuienniit Governor in Councilvhaa been pleased to _oppoiiit Mr. John Morris. Collector oflmpoet and Excise for Flat Itivcr, in the place of Allan i\l‘Dougnll, Eaq., resigned. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. _ lllassriigrrs. The Brigt Rose. with a Company of the 79nd Highlanders under the command of Capt. Hoyle, aniygd hug tn. fiat“; 0“ 1 l"""‘l|)'_9'9|W|8. llte l3th inet., to relieve a Company of the 42nd stationed here.— r ,In the Steamer Rose, from Pietou, on Wedneadav, the llth, I.ieut. I-orbea, R. N. and Lad ; l.ieut Agaaais, Lady, and two l€|l'In:.I; glr. M. Bioaaelqy, r. W Jarvis. n t e . teamer rorn ictou, on Friday the I4tb—Jainea l’¢|l‘€i l-‘:Iq., Frodk Bracken, I'.eq.. Mr. Ilrbckft and others. In tho Steamer Rose for Picton on Tuesday last, on their way to fi'£2‘.'.'."€v“.f.‘.".’2'ii'1':'.'.2l§?. '."..‘3i il."..131‘I'l'i....°.“;.'.'°"*“‘"‘ "" In the Gufriore, this morning from Quebec Mr. 81. Mrs Evans and Mn. mu. " ' ' _ fllarrirb. On. the 12th tnll., by t Rev. B. saint, Mp. m,.i,.,t,, L, f"ousine to Isabella, eldest daughter of Mr. John Mcliennan, both of Lot 49. ll‘ I-_0|"l"fi. C. _W.. on the 94th ultimo, [Lewis N. Agassiz, late Lieutenant in H. M. 93 Reqjrnem, ‘to M", Cggoflngg second daughter of Peter Scbram. Taq. ’ Dirb, 5‘ Clflllllln. on Monday the 3d inet., in the utlfyear of her l_tte. after a severe illness. which she bore with christian for- |\I‘l'm‘le. MAIGAIIT Lowoev Ai-ruse. the beloved Wife of Mr. fi “'91- SM has left an _al'ectionate husband, large family. In _a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn "'9" llI!I. . On Saturday evening last, after a protracted illoese. Edward J. McCorinack, F.sq., aged 59 years. 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