To -i-its Barron or |IAssAnD‘s Gssrrrn. Sin - ‘ You iirii doubtless awnro,thrit on the occasion of the Assembly going into Coiiiinittcs, it .w cvcuin s since. on the iiuliject of Ilia petitions gainst the Rent Roll Tux unif'I'eiiants' Coiiipem-atioii Bills. the Lou- dsr of this goveriunent, the Hon. George CHIN. Itltelletl lltfi ‘I503! by I lengthy Ipt-t't‘.lI, which, for low, vulgar. foulinou boil and libellous scur- ,-i|i¢y_ hm geldom been equalled --oven up the floor of IIII9 Assembly. who hail been guilty of excrcisiiig a privi gt jet-t by this Bill iif ngbts. . As one_\v_ho was lionoiircil by the la _ share of ulpise, Ilwi-p to give ih|licitly tp III)" i'ca;iopii for not rcp|_ving to the h1llll(‘I‘!l| cgct ugainsi iiie iy Ilf! .ca< or o t M‘. iovt-riiiueni. 'I'he Hon. George CtIIt‘I, who liolils the ollice of (Sol. Sccrctar of this Island, the duties of which oflice he pcrji/rnis by drpuly, being iiiii- self IlI('l:'3[.‘l|lIl.I(‘l of _writing an ortliiiary letter,‘ in‘ anything ll|\prtl|t|sl‘IllIlg decent iig in-—is u very pi-csuuipiiioiis uni \'tI gar inau. as IV!‘ as u very illiterate one; In-._ has §|lCCL:l!(l(!II in appointiiig Ii_ini.-=i~ll touu ollice, and in altaiiiingaiposition for IV ch lie is rpiite ilinipialilictl. llis political career li.is been iitarltcil hy t|tIvlll‘l'I' ilisreguril of truth ui_iil priiicip . Low personal abuse is vi:r_v iiltcu by him, IIt'ilpt!tI upon Illrl opponents, in rt-pl_v to their:irgnineiits:—“ I any Iiiiiv tlir stutrniriitr iiimle b (It HUII. i_\',P€ilA‘(7' are FALSE," and " I say how (Its luni. member tell: a i.ii-:," are coi'ri-i-t spociniciis of his slang, on tho lloor ofilic lluluir ul AS§f‘ll|l)l\'. I liearil him iitti-r hotli, :in.l I lit-,lic\'r- the \\'0l‘4lF,\\'IlIl little Colt-s shoal-I be I'Cl|lIII”t' 5 to riialtc,foi' having uscil one on time aprrchrr, his l'i'it.-iiil, the late Mr. Rat-, tirgoil upon I: CUll§ltIL'I'iIlII)ll of th(- Iltllhv, in mitigation of the oll'i-tire. that “ Jlr (‘nits was i}no- ianr of (lime airmii'Ii'r.r, t/ioxc rimrrrsiu, which are cburi-«ii iminni: gridir- uirii’."' I aiii siitislicil sumo iiieiiilit-i'iuifilio pro.-st-iit IIotise,incluiliiig lIlL' him. the Spcaki-i'. Iiitist \\‘t.‘II i't.-itolltwt this t'.lI‘C|lt|Io’li|IIl‘L‘. For the roa- sun, tlii-riliiro, that I coiisiilcr the IIuri (icorgo (‘tiles to be at low, vulgar tollow, who is in tlic liubit iifiiiakiiig stuttriiir-nts to innit ' ir- poscs, it-gairillcr.-s whether they are true or litlstc, and udilictoil to the use offunl -Intl scurrilous languugc——ri inau “wliuse iintivc viil irity,ignn- runcc and presuinption,ihc writers of the broad Hillslioriiugli would never unsli out,” I rccly accord to him the r' lit to abuse me on the lloor of the House, in terinxt the lllllll grnnininticiil and elegant to be found in his vocabulary, believing that I shall rise in the estimation of all guoil iiieii,iii exact proportioii us I may fall in that ofthc II0l|l|t‘tlI)lt‘ Gr;-irgc Colt-s. (‘h.'trlotti.-toivn, March 28, I856. ——<o >—— House of Assembly, March 18. Your Committee to whom were referred the sev- eral Pctitions, praying aid to Teachers who have not complied with all the provisions of the Education Law, having examincdthe said Petitions, recom- mend that the several undcrmentioncd persons be allowed as follow, viz. : Yours. &i:., \V. II. POPE. Letitia Muirhcad, . . £l0 0 0 To the Secretary oftlic Board of Educa- cation for James Gillanders, for four months’ services, . . I0 0 0 Archibald Bicltford, . 25 0 0 Michael Dinn, for one year, . ‘25 0 0 Henry Lcckey, for one year ending July, 1856 , . . . ‘Z5 0 0 Mathew Revillc, for I2 months, ‘.35 0 0 Mary Aim Murphy, for one your, I2 0 0 Thomas Mansfield, . . 20 0 0 Laiighlin McPhec, Lot ~l6,for nine months, I5 0 0 Alfred A. ;VIcl{enzio, for services pcrforin- cd previous to the passing oftlic Free Education Act. . . I8 0 0 Richard Barry, in full for past services, 5 0 0 Elizabeth Wilson, Bcdcque, . 7 0 0 James Condon, Lot 30, . 0 0 Duncan McDonald, for six months to 6th March, 1856, . . O 0 Murdoch McKenzie, Rona Settlement, Lot 632, for twelve months’ services end- ing January, 1856, 0 0 Your Committee having examined the Petition of the Inhabitants of St. E|canor’s, are of opinion—from the little information rcceivcd—that it is incxpedicnt to entertain the prayer ofthe said petition. our Committee having also examined the Peti- tion of the Trnstcr-s of the Georgetown Gruinmar School, submit that it is incxpi.-dii-iit to ll(Itl to the salary ofthc Teacher. Your Committee would recommend that, in future, no Petition praying for an allowance to unliccnse Teachers be entertained by the House, tinlcss it shall clearly appear that the Inhabitants petitioning, iould not obtain a Teacher qualified according to ll\V. Your Committee would also recommend that wlicu the House is in Committee of Sup , a sum c it - propriated for the purchase of French School Books, for the use of tho Acadian Schools. Your Committee also have had under their consid- oration the Petition oftho Trustees of the Brudenoll District School and others, and from the allegations set forth in the said Petition, they recommend that when the House is in supply, the sum of£29 3s dd be granted to the Trustees of the above mentioned School for seven months of Mr. lrving’s services as Teacher. Your Committee submit, that when the House is in Committee of Supply, it sum sufliciont be appro- priated and paid for tho services horein set forth, agreeably to the foregoing recommendations. IIIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to iigpoint Vnitu Ilncx, Esquire. ri Commissioner for the recovery of mill Dobts for Murray Harbour. in the place of tho Ilononiblo Thomas Clow. His Excellency in Council has been pleased to appoint Mr. lloorr Moitrnomr.-av, Harbour and Ballast Master for |lard's Point, Bodoquc. in the terms of the Act of I2 Victoria. cap. 18. Ilis Excellency the Lieuianiint Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Gaoitoi: Ilicxsit to be Asstiycr of Weights and Measures for St. Mary's Boy, l.ot 6|. HASZAttl)’S cstz on the Corner of Hillsborough and Grullon Streets, and irinnodiately opposite the Property of, Wrr.r.ins nvarr. I'0l' particulars, apply to tho Subscriber,- (.lA.\lI:IS J. IIEVAN. Charlottetown. April 3, 1856. Notice to Shop and Innkeepers. I HE Subscriber notifies the Sliopkeepors. &c _..in Queen‘: County, that he intends shortly visit- ing their Shops. and those who have illegal ‘weights and measures had better lose no tirno in sciidingtiieiii to his Otlica to be Asiioye . JOIIN IIOVYER, Ass. oI'\Vi:ights 6; Measures. Assiiyer's Ollice, City of (.‘li-iiloltctown , April -Ilh, 1855 T. A. CO8GI%0VE‘8i.-CD-. IilfI’0IlTEIiS ANI) \Vl‘IOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOCKS. wsrcgrnss, JEWELRY A WATCH MATERIALS, . . . , 1 English, Aiiiericiiii, I<i'encli 8. Gt-rinan ‘"g FANCY GOODS ANDs'I‘0YtS. . 6, P ' W'tli - t No 10 mice sitalm relg_.B Notice to the Trade. E offer inducements to purchase of us before going to the Uriitsd'.Stutes. lst: being connec- ted with one of Hits largest l".incy GoodI'_ ll0tI-lei In Boston, we are prepared to furnish American manu- fiictured Goods at tlia|lowest possible rates. 2d; Vl/lo iiiiport our English, French and German Goods di- rect, tliarefore saving to the Provincial Purchasers from 16 to 30 per cent duty, which must he paid when purchased in the Uniisd_ States: And we hope by strict attention to business, aided by the superior facilities which we possess to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage. Very respectfully yours, T. A. COSGROVE Gt C0- 1’. S. All orders promptly attended to. In the House of Assembly. April I, 1856 '|‘llE following Circular having been presented to the Ilouso, was ordered to be inserted in all the Newspapers published in Cliarlottetown. J()lIN .'ll‘Nl-‘.Il.l.. C. II. A. I6 A, Gruznr Gicortin‘. Sr, \Vcs-ratniis'rI:tt. 12th March, I806. Gii:rn'r.r:ari:tv,-\Ve have much pleasure in infor- ming you, that we are coniinandcd by llll ROYAL lliorrivus Prirrscn Ai.3s:it'r to convey to you‘ the thanks ofthe Royal Commissioners of the Patriotic Fund. for the cll'ecluu| assistance you have hitherto given them in carrying into etfect Her Illnp.-sty's gracious intentions. _ We are further directed to request that you will confer on tlisin the additional favor of conveying their grateful thanks to the various subscribers. \Vo have the honor to be Gontlcinen. Your obedient servants. (Signed) E. (I. I"isitsouitiv:, Capt. R. Nag Ilonoritry J. H. LEI-‘IIOY, Captain It. A., Secretaries. ATTI-INTIONI LOOK HERE! , OR SALE. tho LAND and PREMISES situate! E'l“l‘E.i A PRIL ; ‘.5. THOM A S & DA W-SIDN WILL BE on1.i<;isii,13\' AN EARLY SETTLEMENT WITH Whose Accounts have been furnished up to 31st December last 26th March, 1856. AUCTIONS. l BY AUCTION: l The Brigantine "JE-.\IIMA,” N O\V'I‘A)'lllg at Crupauil. will be sold by Auction I on IULSDAY the 8th day ofAPrtrr. next, at v 12 o‘clock, at noon, in front of the Province I.’ouild- l ing. together with all the Masts, Spars, Rigging and Sails belonging to her. She is 90 tons, carries a a cargo, is nearly new, built and registere . 0- vernbor I854. Persons desirous of inspecting her I will please apply to CAPT. SINCLAIR, on huiird, and further iulormntion will be given by- ’ JAMES N. IIAIIRIS, Sole owner. Clisrlottctow March I8, AUCTION SALE E ii!‘ I-Iousehold Furniture and Farm- ing Implements. ‘HE undersigned is iiisiructcd to offer at Auction on 'l‘nuitsoAv. lat May next. at It o‘cloclt, forenonn. on the premises at Spring The Household Furniture, I-‘arming implements and Live Stock, together with Hay and Outs, &c , the Property of Lieut. Colonel Gray. 'l‘:iuu.—All sums under five pounds cash on delivery: sums over five pounds in credit of six months. on approved notes of hand. JAMES MORRIS. Auctioneer. no l856.—R. G. 3i Charlottetown. March 20. VALUABLE PROPERTY.- ‘U Bl’. SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. on WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of April next, 0856,) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant to License, duly granted for that purpose by his Honor the Surrogate and Judgo of Probate of this Island, hearing date ilio Twelfth day of I"ebruary,A. D. 1856. All tho Right, Title and Iitterest of tho la llonoriible DONALD M‘DONALD. of Glenaladale, Townsliip Number Tliirty-six, (36) deceased in and to the following Land and Real Estate, Nairicly—All that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land, situate. lying and being on Division No. Four, (4) on the I’Iuii of the Estate ofCastle Tioram, from - 0 actual survey in July 1828, and filed in the Plan Ollice, made by the late 'v'v’ilIiainCurtis, bounded as follows, that is to in —Comtneiiciug at a squarestakc fixed on the north etlge oflhe East Post Road. or so-called St. Peter‘s ltoud, in the east boundary ofa tract of Land in possession of Robert Cairns. thence (according to e iiiagui-tic northofilie your I764) north for the dis- tance i=f0ne hundred and nine (I09) chains, or until it meets the south boundary of Division No. live. (5) lI|t‘llCt! cast for the distance of Twenty-nine ('29) chains in the north-west angle of Division number Tlirse, (3) thence south for the distance of'l‘hirty- four, (34) chains to the north boundary of the old THE SALE or FANCY & S'I‘APl.l*3 DRY G(ll)ll.\‘. At the Store of Mr. N. Rankin. Queen-St. T! ILL be resumed on TIIURSDAY next. the 10th instant, at H o‘clock, when will be offered- Rich Glacio shaded and embossed Sims Diinssns. 5-8 and 4-4 Black Glacio SILKS. A few ver handsome Silk and Worsted Barcgc Dremoo; Cos mores. Coburgs, Alpaccss, Orleans, Alma Plaids, Inltoririan Robls, Earlstou Ginghanis and Darrin, with a general assortment of- Paucy and useful Goods. At.srs—Chests Congou TEA. Pans. choice Porto Rico MOLASSES. W. 'I‘. PAW, Auctioneer. April I. 1856. NOTICE OF SALE. R. LOBIIAN has been favoured with instruc- tioris from Wm. Forbes. Esq. to announce that hii will shortly lull by Auction, at the residence ofthat gentleman, the whole of his Household Fur- iiituro, Carriage, Buggy, Harness, Escsllsnt Cow, &c. &c. March 22nd. I856. M Olcrlr Wanted. Y on of the tint establishments in the City, ad- dross A. 'l‘. C. Post Ollice. Stating Salary, drc. March, 26th I856. JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer and Commission Iorchsnt, (Queen-SI, in Mr. De.rbri':uy‘.r Buildings.) Solicits the patronage of thoopublic, and will undes- vor to merit the confidence ' all who may favor him with business in the above line. I-‘ob, ll. I856. . Glebe and School Land, thence west 'I'welvo (I2) chains and I-‘ifty (60) links, thence south Sixty-one (til) cliziins to said Road, thence following tho va- rious it.-ins-is f llir said Road South-westward- ly in the-, piacc uf ruinmsnccmsnt, containing 'I‘wo hundred and twelve (2l2) acres of Land, it little more or less, and is part of Lot or Township N umber Tliirty-five, (35) in Prince Edward Island. The above l.and will be sold in several Plots or Divisions, For further particulars, and conditions of Sale, iipply to the Subscriber st Glenaladale. or at the Otlica of the Honorable Joseph Hensley, in Charlottetown. JOHN ARCH. .Vl'DONALD, Administrator of tho Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M‘Donald. Charlottetown. Ist March, 1856. :..::i?.' .;=_'T.::‘-,-3-—_.-: FREEHOLD ESTATE For Sale without reserve. on the Premises BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday the Thir- teenth day of May asst, at noon. all that Lot of Land, situate at Surntuorsido. botwccu Crabbc's Hotel, and Peter M'Phail’s Dwelling House, having a breadth of fifty foot on the Street. with a depth of o one huiidrod and sixty foot on to the shore. On ‘ Lot, there are two buildings erected, one of which is divided into two convoniont Shops, and the other is at resent occupied by Mrs. Connorfi. us it Dwelling I ours and Store. There is also a spacious Granary or Warehouse. The whole yielding an annual rent of £36 currency, and is one of the best stands for business in this thriving and progressive village. The terms of sale, will be ton per cent deposit. and the reiniiiiidvr on delivery of the Dead. A good title will be given. For further information, please apply to the Hon. Charles Young, Clinrlottetown. \VtLl.lA.\l WARWICK. GOVERNMENT SALE! oi: .~‘,ni.n av Auc'rro.\', on 'l'llt,'ItSDAY . the l7tli APRIL, iit ‘I2 o'i-lock, at l’euke’I \\’liarf,— the fast-sailing Yacht & Surveying Tender " SPEEDWELL,” about 20 tons me -suroiiieiii, with MAs1-ii, liruuusa and SArr.s complete, together with iisiiiall lot of IRON llAI.l.A:$'l‘. .I.-\.\lli.~‘. MORRIS, Auctioneer. April 2, lB56.——I.<l 6; Ex Sale of \'&iTti{bie P'l'i)lt;tlWL_(ll7S- Y AUCTION on '1‘UF.SDAY. 29t|i A i-arr., al K I2 o'clock on the reiniseii 4, valuable TOWN LOTS. leasantly ttllllult't‘I and near the residence of Judge larrow, being Lots 28. 29, 30 and 62, in the firlt Hundred of'l‘own Lois. 'I‘lie operty will be put up in Lots to suit pub chascrs and will be well worthy the attention of’ parties wishing to build, as each of them command. a fine view of the Hillsborough and the Harbour. 'I‘:iuis—20 per cent to be paid down and tho balance to remain upon security. For further particulars apply to the Subscriber. JAMES MOIIILIS, Auctioneer. Cliarlottetown, April 2, I856. Isl. lix. canrmsrr, exam AND sofi‘ Miiiiufactory. Queen lsquarc. in the rear of Hs.szard's Gazette Ofloe. Ill‘) Subscriber having engaged it part of the Steam Power belonging to the above l'Lstnbl'nl'i- ment, is now prepared to niiinufucture i-tcry nrticlo appertaining to his business. llaving left I’. IS. Island (his rmer hoirie,) several years lllIIt‘.(', and been during that time, employed in some of the best Sbp. in the United States. he feels confident, that he can ' give satisfaction to those who may please to patronize him; he has obtained It ltnowledge nfthe inmlern and antique nlyleI‘0f Cabinet work, and as an aid to his business, has introduced some ofthe inost approved Labor-saving Miicliinery, iind nlso, ll supply of the best WOODS used in Cabinet work, consisting of llIArioci.unr, Ilr.Acx \VAi.ivu'r and Itosirwcion, which with IJIRD-EYE .'llAi>r.i:, BLACK Brlcls. &c., he can make up to order in the bent style and shortest notice. Turning, straight and sweep-sawing executed , with dispatch to any pattern. Drilling and Boring also done. I’A'I‘RlCI\’ IIICKEY- Jiirinuiiry lst, 1856. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 7]‘ HE above Company now Irisures all kinds of Property, both in 'I'own and Country, at ONE- IrAr.r run Pitusiuss usually charged by Foreign Companies. Persons Insuring in this Curiipany buy; their share in tho profits, which amount to above Ono Thousand Pounds within the few years it has bag. in operation, and the Interest now received on tho Capital ovsrpays the annual expense of working tho Company. For all articulars, inquire at the So. cretary's Oflice in cut Street, Charlottetown; W_ B. Airxriv, Esq., Georgetown; Joins HAszAnn, Esq., St. I-.‘.|iisnor's; Jiusss C. Poi-a. Esq.. Sun- norside: STIPHIK Winorrr. I-ls ., Bedeqng; lawns I‘Artxs:vi, Esq, Traveller's Itesi; Jsasno -Is:Anis-i'oa‘..l-ls ., Princetown Royalty; Jnslianan t iasrsoiv, Esq , avondisli; JAssI-.s Prnr::oiv,Esq. low London; ltrciustu Hunsoiv, Es .. Tryon; tinoson Wiociir-rorr. Esq., Cra nail; W. B. .lAcooIvArs. Esq., Souris: Ion. Ass:-,3 Dung. wn.r., Bay Fortune. orlorriv Sn-r-irsai.Aiu:,Esr.. St. Potur’s Bay. Charlottetown, 4th March, l8ti6.—Isl Cigars I Cigars! ! OR SA Est van! Low Parents. The sub] scribers have rocoivod-— ‘ 22,000 superior Choroots, on ‘Consignment, with instructions to efiiact a speedy Sn o. , IIASZARD or OWEN. City Clerk's Ofllce. EALI-ID TENDERS will be received at this Of ice until Iloivonr the 7th day of APRIL out at I2 o'clock. noon, from persons willing to contrnt for the erection and hanging ofa I"IRl‘. IIELI. in tls urret on the City Iliill, according to it iipccificatio of the same which ma be seen on application I said oflice, where every information relating those! will be given. Securities will be required for the due and faithl performance of the said contract. W. ti. \VI".LI.NER, City Clerk. Ch. ’l‘owii, March 26, I856. Charlottetown, March 29, 1856 Ex.