THE EXAMINER. 183 eS Teeter ae eT ox steerer DT ee es eee Government who had been vilely traduced. Although the land<—TI directed water to be thrown down the skylight, and | waits their best to eather their forees, and the chair WN “AD tis t nell taken | Mr. McKinnon, his Honor the late | cowar lly miscreants had plant 1d the outrage long before the — a email boy, named Begley, to open aud shut the} Hs cw 7 wer ig erent 5. . is saine, while the men, and even the women, nobly exerted se ifleation of bis course as| time of the meeting, and had even gone: so far as to prepare ” ’ “ga —? oe chat i S} u ru it i ging IR JUS UnCalON of D118 course as 2 ss : ms ; gone o far _ ) Pp ey - themselves to prevent the extension of the fire. At 2 p. Ba., | To the Eléctors of the Second District of King's County- . . > ‘ srr. ysierC ereone or oT ) ve . ar id ’ sh caApp ie . 7 eet sae . ie * . : } the represen utive of a large porgion of the. District in the last; Huge Dluageons tor their ata volical work — which were for- the reckless conduct of the first mate, who had obtained some | G ENTLEMEN,—As my name has been put in nomination at several public meetings recently held in the District, and there having been large majorities in my favour at nearly liquor from the supply put into the boats, convinced me that, ‘he was intoxicated, and, therefore, unfit for duty, Ilitherto ihe had conducted himself in a proper manner, and proved him-| every one of them, I cannot refuse to comply with what ap- to accord their support to Mr. Owen, as being opposed to the | ies : 1 ao self, whilst on board, to be an excellent seaman. I had him | pears to be so generally the wish of my late constituents, and | Me Wade, Gabriel McDonald, Alex. Leslie, jun., and others of | put forward, and did not allow him afterwards to do duty.| { shall therefore present myself as a candidate for your suf- | Phe remainder of 5 race and the prannaire merit v8 nie eet frages, My long tricd attachment to sound liberal principles, . . : ae is adi | praise tor their good behaviour in obeying orders and render-| and the consistency and zeal with whic ava @ndase : gracefal proceedings in which John and William Macgowan, | jng assistance to del he dissoluti F hh ain ines r Sorta! cpioh b. beye cndeayoured 4 g $§ » Ing assistance to de ay the dissolution of the Ship as long &$| to adyocate them during the last four years, constitute my possible. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the ladies fur strongest claim to your favourable consideration ; and [I feel their devoted kindness to, and encouragement of the men while; that Lam indebted for the honorable mention of my name on . ry > > 7 1 . | engaged at their arduous duty. The names of Miss Warbur-, the-late cecasions to your warm approval of my publie conduct ton and Mrs. Tont have been already mentioned, as evineing | during the period | have served you. Should'I be returned to i great fortitude and presence of mind during the whole period , the new House of Assembly, I will endeavour to pursue-the of the disaster; and the other females were not backwaéd in} sume straightforward and independent course which I did in displaying those noble traits which adorn the gentler sex, ithe last one, and believing that further pledge or promise is } T i bl erend R. MeAulay, who, | tunately discovered and seized before they could be used with **a forty parson power’? of lungs, exhorted the meeting [louse. was followed by the & | there was suflicient moral power at the meeting to put them down; and it must be acknowledged, to the honour of Messrs. party which so thoroughly discomfitted the Tories, after they ave a the Tory party, that they expressed their shame at the dis- had held the reins in contravention of the opinions and wishes | : 7 : of the people for the long period of five months! at the ex- bist and Emanuel MeKachen, (three magistrates); Michael Cam-| de g jration of which time, their reign, brief and inglorious, ’ ta am . ‘ p= 7 5 }pion, Norman and William Leslie, took a conspicuous part. . . ; ° a+ ss lika >} far ninated in defeat and disgrace, and they fell, like Lueifer 7 ; Pee H } ” ’ Fata: 7 >) We may take some further notice of this affair ia our next. ; | Meanwhile, we congratulat his sermon without the cus- | Oo spoke never to riso again.’’ Llis Rev temary ber the Liberals of the firs¢ district nee having concluded on the sclection of two candidates whose return is morally * . } . . dicti - Owe h ery briefly . ; ; liction; Mr. Owen, v very briefly, @p-| certain; and if there be anything that will serve more than | * : i | Wednesday, 28th, was thick and foggy, and all hands were, not required. T remain. ventleme ; ss hie } arently mn earing to eneounter the opposition he saw arrayed | another to damace the cause of their opponents it is the husil dl “ae A tl , - ‘ t} os } ” a a d tl c sole f - i v. cs i oe hs MI Sooke oe 3 mon, 5 ae ob d t s¢ rvant, i . . \* amare whe Cs ‘ pponoents, ‘ . i8uy Cmolrmyed throuybout tie whoie day an ie Hig Ole | Little River, May 22, 1858. JOSEPH DINGW nity. lowing. increased. On Thursday, at 4 o'clock a.m., the fire had greatly |; —— The smoke and flames had begun to burst forth | To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County. er eaeeenernntetgetainana — against him, came forward to solicit the * sweet voices” cf the | raseally and cowardly violence of their friends, the bludgeon- electors, and acting on Shakspeare’s maxim, that ‘* brevity is the soul of wit,’’ had the good sense to occupy but little time and expose «s few assailable points as possible to his adversaries. Hon. Mr and with n Wightman came next, and at considerable length, small effect, ‘** dropped down’* on Mr. McAulay ; and after strongly recommending the to the sup} couduct as p again ¢ rhment “ or alleged extravagance, and very consistently charged them wita a gross dereliction of duty in not having built a railroad from Gevrgetown to Charlottetown! After railing at place to tl pliance wi this rate for some time, the clerical gentleman gave the wishes of a large majority of the electors who ted him to come forward, and had assured him of rt. had requ their supp As the Government had been assailed by two of tl i¢ speakers, he should, in justice to the Leader, who was present, he ? himself so eapable of justifying his publi at waich the same gent! ; P ne Cine were tC Sic Nowiiuecs Ci tac lion. Attorney General | rt of the people of the District, justified his own | member of the late Llouse and of the Government. |! An amendment off'ved by Lord Larry Vane, declaring it in- Lion. Attorney General, who announced his com- | ve the defence of it to one who had often proved | e course and that of | men, at Souris on Saturday last, NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. (irom the Halifax Sun, May 17.) GREAT BRITAIN. On the 30th ult.,in the House of Commons, Mr. Disracli’s resolution, in regird to the government of Ludia, came up. 8a | ; wang Mr. MeAulay, who roundly abused the Go- | expedicut to transfer the government to the Urown, was lost ion a division of | $47 to 57. Mr. Disraeli’s | aflirming the expediency of the change, was carried without | ‘the debate was thea ad- ! first resolution, | a division, amidst much checring. /journed until the 8d of May. | Lord Derby’s remarks, at a meeting of his followers, leave | the inference that he would not resiyn ip ease of defeat on | (the pending Indian resolution. A list of a new and possible Cabinet, in which the names of Lerd John Russell, Lord Palmerston, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright and Mr. M. Gibson appear, is current in some of the London clubs, and it is said to have its foundation in a ‘strong rumour.” It is confidently stated that in conseqaence of Queen Vic- toria being in an interesting situation, Her Majesty’s antici- | pated tour to Berlin this summer bas been abandoned. The s miscellaneous and ignitable nature of the cargo, composed | it was of gas-coal, oil, oakum, &c., may have occasioned spon- | taneous combustion, and thus have been the cause of a calamity |heur of 2 through the stern, which made our situation appear almost | hopeless. We were quite exhausted, but did not despair. At| this eritieal juncture the mail steamer Ospray, running be-| tween Lialifax and Newfoundland, hove in sight; bore down | |upon_us, and received us all on board, where we were treated fit to solicit your suffrages at the approaching electiyn, I ' , . ° ' . . “> SP }with the greatest kindness by Captain Sampson. mt e | as The origin of the fire will always remain a mystery. T! which I shall ever sorrowfully deplore. Charlotietown, May 7, i808. 3. NOLAN. K ———__—__— <-—oem > The Dwelling House of Mr. Bernard Shannon, near the Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, together with all its contents, was consumed by fire on Friday morning, May 21, about the | 2 o'clock. It is not kuown how the fire originated.— | dsj. At Port Tit! Parsonage, on the l4th ultimo, Mrs. Henry B. Swabos, of a daughter. itlarried, On the 20th April last, at St. James’s, Westburne-terrace, Hyde Park, Londen, by the Ke¥ Theodore A. Echalaz, Vicar of Lullington, Warwickshire, Unele to the Bride, Lieut. Hugh H. Kuoéker,, R. N., ?. At Kajpo rebels had mode «a desperate but ineliectual tana lhe ENTLEMEN,—I beg you to accept my thanks for the ready and {lattering receptiun you gave me at the several public meetings called by the Hon. Edward Whelan. liaving becn nominated at the above public meetings as one de- sire to convey my thanks for the honor thus intended, and to state, that [ shall use my utmost exertions to merit the eonfi- dence thereby reposed in me, e i remain gentlemen, your obed't serv't, Morell House, May 22, 185%. JOHN Bb. COX. Public Meetings. A pablic meeting will be held at Mr. Jas. McDonald's, Savage £& Harbor on Thersday 10th June, at 2 o'clock, ‘ Setilement, | afternoon. A public meeting will be beld at Mr. William Hooper's, on Friday the Lith June, at 2 o’clock, afternoon. And at Mr. Jobn.Setherland’s, Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Saturday the I2th, at 2 o'clock, afternoon. Hi Morell House, May 22, 1858. From Boston, PANE fast-sailing Brigantine “AFPPON,’’ Turnbull, master, will leave Boston for this port on the 28th instant. Por freight or passage apply to JOHN A. POWLE & Co. May 24, 1858. No. 11 Foster's Wharf, Boston, Mass. J. B. COX _— THE HULL ¥ Lis party : Rosa, fourth daughter of Capt. Chas. Hensley, R. N , of Rifle terrace : : - p24 ‘ el ubie ” Walas wi} racine wt, | tO hosa, fourth daughter of Capt. as. snsley, N , of Rifle terrace, . 9 . a ry ee ee ee Peace ge ik, Prince Cousort aud the Priuee of Wales will, however, visit Bavowater, und tate of Nevtahile, Prince Baward Toland; Flour, Molasses, Loather & Confectienary. $caiied u ne f10n, JOD! sccretary rho, 1 ne¢ : ., ‘& : . : rer . : ous. nm pal fh >"; .._ | the Prussian capital. On Tuesday, tse 18th instant, by the Rev. George Sutherland, Mr. UST received per * Albion”’ end * Laurel,”? Oi 2:3 US th Rasreriy Spee A _ ve ry Ces Ua Cis ed tn i Tie experimer ts upon the hew-pay ing-out machine for the Jebn Fraser to Miss Mary Groom, both ot this City. GOO barrels extra and superiine Flour, fT .* + « . ‘ wt - a > ‘ : i argument yf Jir, Owen and his rercren jinter, an . ; . . es ai ihc i, Py 2e +> Povul, a fy : ba condjator, and) si) antic cable demonstrated its perfect success. On the 30th 7 e half burn 4, do. do. Couc uaed Will) @ triumpuant dance 38s Ophnopnents, tat ‘ oe r 7. . : ‘ ” 0 puncheons Molasses aes} RUE ag ae 8) the Agamemnon had 1260 and the Nagara 990 miles o! Wied, =) e heck Ste tonthod i * pr ft s ;r 2 ; ’ ‘ ' HY ne z -" . ° ? “a ps .. . j = Ce. ov Stades DeSE Sve eatne ee bel i dy, ake ie ay = inte PF dlaicat on on th wireun board. ‘Lhe directors had decided to order 100 miles}. At Bedeque, we the 14th instant, in the fall and certain hope are bse h at sak Ch ; ; part of tho present Ge Mo auring the seven yours of cabl } | \} be on buard each shi s joyful résurrection, Eleanor, the beloved wite of Taeophilus D. Clark 63 boxes assorted Confectionary, 4 . _ . ’ J . *\ Ere 4 i ‘ Q¢ *) ra ry - ¢ ‘ shy 6 ¢ . > . ‘ 7 ° : > + . . ¥ e t © admit ston i ; ion of ; nore of cable, so that there wi e OM Huard Cich siip a sur rad second daughter of the late William Ciurk, Esq., of Darnley, aged 20 boxes English dairy ¢ heese, fal j i if ic bt ALL oO CAaminiates . bi : F chek so on on & x4, Po : , a il shai} . baal ile a . : ~= . napaate i t iy \ : . ae : , | pits Ot over vUY mies. 39 —s 7 e _ a a anne amd five children to mourn the loss | fyr gale for cash only by SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. m pa u ’ i ‘ B ihe (On “a 35 headed tai oe ieee oft a good wife and kind mother, ‘ den i a -o ‘: : “rere i Pie) £ Charlottetown, May 24, 1858 i Peake’s Buildings feren Q} ' ted a bik: t } nect Dy ot i On Sanday the Sth iustant, from the effects of measels, Catharine, j De Se ee eee ee ee & Bui dings s w f ‘ i] £} \ y r FRANCK, second daughter of Mr. Maleolm McLean, Georgetuwn Road, Lot 51, r ee } , i ~ yw a ’ ' ¢ a > 2 < e th: i tah I its <ighe tare The corresnondent of the London Glebe says it is stated in | "So! 8 Years i eal es 3 OF ware, ; } NY proj t ta] : it sh Ly j le a Pra v2 — er | At Charlottetown, on the 20th instant, Harriet, relict of the late QUANTITY of large well-made BIRCH TIMBER : divide ae-ording to the ve: pective parcies t ed: several, Paris tat De. Beroard’s trial cost the British Government | anthooy Dougan, aged 82 years / ee eee Tens" veu-made DinCil Ji MDER, with x Ue rE dees oe. moe a ee OOK) | On the bt May, at Downpatrick, Ireland, Mr. Abraham Ivers, aged | * three-time DEALS, Lath woud and Spars, as annexed ;-— cic i re s 4 ei 4 ‘ ua i es i Poh tn wt uate ’ ° . . : 1" ¢ ; ' = ear eae 7. . ' i p Conference met at Paris on the 28th 180 years, futher of Mrs. Kubert Bell, of this City. 3 to 400 tons new Birch Timber su 7% ira wen, | ne eace fLonierence met at ft aris 0 @ Bun. Ty : : Pe. oe r oe rr it oO] 0 eics is i ( wa! Piiagh tien, in a tone. oO! > ' ’ ¥ x” , ; oo re as Qu the 220d instant, of measles, Lavinia Miizabeth, see md daughter 4) to 50 thousand three-ineh Deals Voice aud tO wii Dull tii ) liated > proxi ity to bucre i ag na den us OUD the part of vance of the rr taf Mr. James BE Webber, of this city, aged 4 years and 4 months. 10 to 12 eords Lathwood hintse’f, red those in favor of Mr. Owen to withdraw. ports Of ab inercase 12 her bational armamnedt. | - ——_ 1 to 200 Spars a i a *) a ’ ] : : ; ‘ oe mMOpy EY CITA RTLOTTRIYOWN oe ai i on . . Mr. Ow golug out in accordance withMthig sugvestion, the it is said that a private french mission bas been dispatched PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, 2 to 800 tons small sized Hardwood, to suit the St. . > 7 9 > . e ‘ 7 a ; PKI } sy 2 Le 7 . i . . 2 8 bulk of tie assem! , not having heard the Chatrman’s | to Canton, { _ ENTERED, mn Ax John’s market, will be shipped on shares, or at alow freigh:. : ‘ : , 7 a oe mp at Seek wit ; ? ‘ ae. « £0 7ié } ‘He, Sprague, Bay Verte, boards, ‘ fulton, d Go Knauire of Messra ~ e i , ‘ " . Teimaras, aura th amiernt taat Mr. (wen ha } led tie€ Way ine s Moneleur pn lishes a aecree oraerines 42.090 j Tr lel : Rie} hicton- le 2 17th —AMa-ie, Giell, Guebet: | e 7 ery oe sens ME et Ch. Lown , ° , ; od : “che “ ai St : Ce eee a ee eee Spat ee ews"? | hdward Albro & Co., Halilax; or Mr. Thomas / 4 ULe in tak ne be sense of the ueeting ne a og to his own } lan 3) you rs ters, who are still available under the COuUSCription boards. Cuapages, Kennedy, — Sucdive deals Lally, don it , at a ’ maxX, 0 r 1loldas Annear, Mun. ‘ : : fais . : : ka sig ee a ugue Jtiver. ut when it was perceived that suner ned near the chair, }of LSSG, to be-eailed inte active service. Richibuete;: buards. 19:h—D>teamer Westuoriand, Evans, Pictou > 7 ; a a ia emer. ; ; . =e " , : . Te. Y _ cr #5 ATS Er «a Srene a . : , , ‘ tails ina passcudcrs. Plought Vs in Bei lsor Pi { “3 val Orwell, May ok, [S58. STEPHENS & CLARKE. (Having heard ie Wores ut the Uiairgaa:), severai réeturped, — pomauneae 7 cereneeperreney ed ent die Re iter gy niet peg 42h — Be} a a oe — g . , hd Got . ts Die Ge a shar aatbbi Pls a ase , vc, - ; ° 103 5 ' ° os ‘ T \ Ty > > Pe + : j " Ss 2 thas dinmi i: hluy the appareat majorly of Mr. Owen. INDIA. | Sprague, Bay Verte; er, Steamer Wesimurland, Evans, | Coachman s Glory.” The nx Meti} ; hold at M ’ ; sane > } Shed nails Rudy scrs j tree 2.» TA Dei ot 5 ’ The a ct mec ting Was beid at i iMiay 3, George OW Rvoad, The (" deutta mail of the Yith Mar An had reach . Bre Nig 2 7 en | Hee Superior TIORSE, sired by Mc untaineer,” out of Mr Rol ert } id ha , - a ee (ct i . | ” ee cet ce ee aT La dtinin Co a. Gaede ideek ie Eee “oe CLEARED. MeNutt’s Blood Mare “ Fashi ” is B veare old. sty ret eae ’ the very stronghold of Mr. Owen, when Charies Stewart yy! Ley i: : : ; . aS oe os ashion,” is 3 years old, stands 16 hands p yt he r nh | ' ' rs Sie re land, and tie papers pudlish graphic accouats of the esypture) Ma ¢, Sprague, Bay Verte; ballast. Bee, On'ton, d0.; | jig, of a dark Bay colour, and is acknowledged tu be the fiacst Morse Bq! , BAVING VCH Celica to tue Caulr, tue Wee lug Was aG- |, f | uck DOW i a; TPwcey, Tetama ceiuotie, dy yAth—-Ourlew, Mattatel, | ..¢),. [siand Will tariefor the season as follows =— of ts ed’ & ae ar et ie 4 : ret . ? : J) ai . ] teed am Ve: ; ee é ee a s . f ; bt i a . * af & nus ‘a da ° dress d | ¥ it u. alr. YY itihtinan, Mr. Pho; bition, Atieorney li is “ ti j that Ner , S whib was stiil at Shah ichannpore anc j Kulantine, bh de 9 Pa, v. =? Barive W "yt. ’ i da iursday, tqe < b*May, at Crabu’s Ton, 7 wiles from Town. Oa ‘ é is le . 2 ‘. | > cei be \ su We is Woe ’ ~~ rs — 4 a5 , A} a i as un tinal ui ‘Tewsul New . , : : J > ur : ys y “ (sencral und Colonial Secretary, aud after long discussion the th : is ; ae a ¢ ‘ . | sun, I rad oe peas ¢ ubilee, Berga \ | Friday will proceed to Wheatley River through New Glasgow Boad, - So 7 e@ prin ia 279s Were Wit tleaa. ' rf} uc 2 -S1 UES, VATU, Oped, Bal. Ser wit a | — J . : Di oeT = Fensc of we ety ry Was faken on he ‘ uestion of Lhe dik ent , cee i . : : : = ? ' | as Me , t - } Fe x ns ; i rhenk walls 29 - af Mrs, Magi . until the tellowing morning; thence Sia ' a) ee ou - aes fate rRi— felegrapine advices of a later Bombay mu had | wsSb0N, | Orix N : PM dei >: [lo James Laird’s Mill, where he will stand autil Monday, the 24th, at neminations : Mr. fhornston’s name was received altiost UN: | reached iondon, but the dates are pot viven. os ‘al 3 cs ,« ; — a ’ ae ti natste § sir eucée to Mr. Alexander Laird’s, Cavendish, until Weduc dey, : wa : ie . « . ee vans, Shediac: mails ant Pass rs Steamer Lnterprisc, | ::6 0@sh. a : wed ee Ai be : = z animous amvth Me. Owea reveived but the smali m jority of Sir Hueh Reve Ise siece to Ihanst on tue 27th of -Mareh. | Evins, Se ee Set ee pre he a HO J : bel} ed j tue 26th; thence to Robert Simpson’s, Hope River, where he will remain ’ ous et Da eee a ; : Qn:the fst: Aork25.0U0 cebele wed euns, call iia etal i Moore, Richibucten; bal. 20th—-schr, Marie, Odvile, Pictou: juntil eveuing, and preeved on" to Danean Melntyre’s. Ou Prared two over the dion. Atiorvey Geseral. On the fst. April 20,000 rebve’s with 1O guns, Caiied the army of | lumber 1 27ti t Mrs. Barrctt’s C until Friday at 10 t ill . ~ : * - r sf j sail at wars. Durrett 8s Uross, nits Friday a am,whenhe wil x7 } 1 Psa hus : OP AYN af ‘ wee Pe berure*. thy y re t+eaigae . rs RANA ee ne EE ; ? ‘is i ¢ od » Mr. Oven was invited to attend a meeting to be beld on | Pesaawa, ende Ave ied to fai Une siege, but were ae ivated w th | nee ne . | nroseéd on to Princetown and Darnley, returning thiodeh Trish Town on ae _ } : : ‘ . he slaughter of $500 sve re towa fortiticat ere Cup | “~* a atl on Saturday 'and hii tidtien te aie a “a Baldwin Read : but deeiined te do soi At this meeting, |! #aMs empdint: 4 OU men, Pine tows be tihcahons were cap “4 oy 4 WIECLLSSM ofS aturday, and to Chay} ttetown by way of Bagnall son Monday and the numbers at which tu eaualied sbat of t - vi ured, On the o ithe garrison escaped i the might, were ptr | 1 te rae ws SREY £0 har © Mresday This route wll be followed once a fortnight during the Season. he rt or LiCl Quailéd ibal of tae two previous 7 : 5° ' wr rs we a Te Te : > , aa : , oe eee ; eae | sued, and 8000 cut up. Six Beitesh atticers were killed. A Mie. 8" + og ee err - a sg Terms los. Cash, or 20s. payable in October, by Neto of Hand, ) e@ nat i > yore i} i " 3iu tauvour Alley hhorutol : ; a , ; tag : Aen = ere y : , » “* AL ’ on . lig p@Opie Were Ubaliidduds iu iavour of air. iberulou Another a@ecouut ssys:—On the 4th of April, after a severe Leow VWessal TO?7 Sale, a Me tad wuEnee, SELLICK, Groom, } ‘ arne a ae | a he ' } noc j . mroweo® , Charlottetown, May 2 508. si. and the Attorney General. istrugvie, in which the British loss was heavy, the town was | Pp? BE SOLD, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY the Ist} 2°" AY De SAS. oP re phe LP es ho follos ee Hihioting wae chan: os Var: (hes ik: ‘ ah edema kil { Fgh is . Ri.n¢e , j ine: Te Ua the fell Witt day a meeting was he'd at Gros Marsh, | srormed and taken, and op ihe Ol the fort was oceupied, June, at 4 vo cluock— Notice to all whom it ma concern. j j ' ' electors inv attendance itack Quon the parace of tive ir J ti: of i ecobecha, i Dubsequently c wince. an 2s. om Deetlt Pomeantina © saat I: ” 5 } OL. a very pune Ciipper- yu dori eanel Io, Juss wunecned, the J q at consequence of the present state of the money markct, an@ the ai ficulty. ot obtaining discounts at the Bank, necessity compels me We wratulate the electors of the third District on the General Roberts carcred the posiion of the rebels by assault, | property of Mr. Wa. Hicsey.. Her dimensions are ns fulluws : | to reduce my present STOCK, in order to raise the wind. Oa MONDAY x . eT Tae S * 7 cer kt T Gor 3 te ’ acca i" * a > ; o1 £f 7 +} ae | - of . »¢ Bore ic 1 eninge ihe be or } eutaie ul Ps ale wii : cesta sheadl ten lett cael ind occuped the towa at Kotah. The rebele fled, aud great | Keel, 63 feet O inches; Beam, 21 feet; D pea oi liold, 9 feet | the 24th iustant, at Gve la the morning, will be opened and ready ive SPIrif anu Geterililuativols WhiGH icy ive Matvtiested ih SUP! 7. . . ’ "s , : > is 1" ce . iated and. a : spua: sated: telat 2 i . a : 7 , o 3 5 adie shiughter toog pince to the pursuit. i inch: Old Measurement, 151 tons. For workmanship and iuspecliun, aud suumary dispusal, my entire unportation ul i Der neh au ioera Yincipies, 2g AaVe NO Usust we \ : fia : > i : ; + ie 1: a - 2% " * OF Hoera: Mich aba . Y " ’ Co Onel Milwan was coupeled to retire from Aguisen with | model she cannot be excelled in this port bering at sale. New eLz niture, gt } oth rn} etter ’ ~c} r { rer i r + ‘ : f . j : ; : ete . és « tin .s we“ a > om 4 ’ Bhat soul Rav 6 pleasing auuey to discharge OF 1 leracinnent of the 37th regimeat, with the loss of) baggage.| May 24, laos. Isl&Pro A. tl. YALE, Auctioneer, > 4) : aslameaiein tated re: Pp a aan eines Beco Chetitiaces. 6) Tand Ve Tn ' : 1 Z ; -——_— }|of the most dascionavie King, Consisiing of everything usually kept is s the returu of the Huu. Atigeuey Geveral aud Mr. Puontou Phey were ext up at Arrugiue. Swong reieis were on thew) oy £ Cc A et rt 33 a bP NOPE TO: ha sel er ything usually kept iu a ¢ - ® o ‘ey SAane 4 hi art yramrne | drst class Furniture re ihe ehoseu he thi 1) } ) ' ’ iY DY &!) wav from Luckoavw | WAi6 OF ery WUGe Jo weese ) Unanciory, aaron aay C8 ut a , tag J : 4 = . . S25 SS at tees PS 4a - wlio” Mile” wd oF Ba | F : monrory Dy 5 All persous p sing to the amount of Tw nty Pounds, wi'l have a handsome Dr) iV. Some disturbinces had occurred at Goejaral and the Island of : be eben s 7.9 St splendid PICTrt with Gilt frame, given gratis. Ladies and Gentle. ct ie dees ad 4 Beyt, and an attempt to dislodge the revels had beeu repulsed (The Close of Consignments received in 1853 .) nen please call avid purchase at once beiure times get Letter. } | sg000% 4 i Poe d-land was afterwards evacuated by the rebe's. } rgaite subscriber will sell at AUCTION, at his Sale-room. GHUARGE DUUGLAS. { i( i ; x tis Aj - i : Ne PTMON EY ALOIS : + : 7) s. Tnvehanen Kent Street. May 9 ° 4 > i sub in\a Lk iva fy the sou hery \! bratta Cc vntry ie lhsurgent Dessaryes, | a. (Jucen-street, om bith RSDAY MORNING, tie iveth dav karniture Warehouse, neni ireet, Slay 24. oi. i | - é - - WeE attended, by mvitation of several electors, a public »} after committing macy ontrages, Were driven tito Goa territory. A reward of 10 000 .upees was offered for the eapiure ef each .at LL o'clock. forenoon, without reserve, the DRY GOUDs: of Jane next i yy . no " }ivllowing LOLs OF R, be Seeds eeting «at Souris, which was held there on Saturday lust, fo . . . a ea ' ; Pp: , , 1m _ yn ke he é : - la t, lor of the chief Dessayes. Calpee was ilk d with rebel fugitives, | $ 8-12 duzen plain Dunstable and Rice Bonnets e WEALT H will, in all eases. follaw the use of Radway’s R. RL Reme- the purpose of nominating candidates for the representation of audoa great pame prevarled, 1179 fancy Struw Bonnets, 1S pieces Straw Lrimming BB dies. There ure nove se sick or diseased, 80 weak ‘ecb . : : ers ’ . ‘ : } ein fist Abuses é Voineak at oY. 78 aac a Vact. }unppled with pain or aniirmities, bai that Kadway’s he aivy Kelie! the First District of King’s County. Many of the most influ- Sri SIT TT ee Ce zt sun » ayer ee a ae Ya, Pagel es Pr Al 0.8 Ue ti conpvating Kesoivent, or tegulators, as the nature of the oe ar : : . > ht 4 , ' on ‘ NJ id Mens, Women 5 anu Caiudron 5 Colunmed und launcy Lisle |). ss oe e liquek!y and rapid mre ential and intelligent men of the Liberal party, gathered from CUINA, Gloves as foseh Uvlland Vesta De ee eT eee Rk IARMAMiiie alth co AE’ te aes Plas J°>P —y Vv rc ; th _ tuo! avert he.fii J } i rLUVOS, IZED 4A401iaNG YY CSL hese remedies consist of . dway s fe aut y Rebel: Radwav’s Reno- : . . : . . ' 4 : i. Tew ray oO auto i v.18 be} i } ~| Q ¥ ’ , : 4 ee re es 7 nh, ; . a etoile : - ; ull sections of the district, having in the early purt of the day rhe rew carey MON, LkWwaNng, 1s DENeveMte De sFend~) 18 1.12 doz. catton and silk.Purasois. 10 maces Tweed vating Resolvent; Kadway’s Regulators “Pach ef these remedies ; z . to BRejtis miercourse and Cummerce. | a ig B, keer oe. sa i Padang 18 oo # m outers weer ce ‘ i call Vv i consulted privat ly together a termined a} on brin: ine for- iv to Hiitish ong a ! ae Cull ~— e ; a 40 pi ees print nd D. laines, 2 plees 33h id a € burgs } OSBESSES pa oa anes — s ne va " - diseases ; vet ators —_ t a © ? > o it ls stated that Lewd iLigin, W no bad visited Sw atow, me | 30 do. roll vd Linings & Silecians, o pieces fizur. d Lastr: ‘ther diseases * i an on 5 ae ag li me! perperkine are XA ward Jolm Knight und Alexander R. Beaton, Esquires, as mart of the Coolie trade, aud verified ail the reported evils of | 2 pieces Check, 6 pieces cal | Derage EARS BOR Tite ad ties PRA abe Sa. 1 gutta bmedadaae rf ’ Pe ; \ f - " -aerr > uw the iseased or dying body UO SUSIAIN LNelr action, Lhe patient wall 43 , + i i . has » trafac ‘ uke ipstai teps tane t< ‘ ; wt Ae in i : the disease i twas Candidates worthy of the support of the Liberal party. hey tue traffic, wouid take uf lant steps to put pa en rit 8. do, print d ALushins, bys J" Lr Dresses ive and be restored to health- . ° ; Anu expedition iniy the country about Canton had been de- | 4 Alia Robes, s Ribbons sites 2.R Relie were acc rdingly proposed and seconded at tie pu hic meeting | ter ined on, in orderto look afier the “* Braves,’? who were said 1103 Ladies’ muslin print d Dr OTe doe ‘Khawis Acute Diseases, ROAt ttl held in the afternoon, in front of Mr. James Moynagh’s, and | to be tn the nerghbourhooed. 12.9. doz. Ladies’ cottun and ca iwls ip mtn nore LH1SCASER, pei * . " ° 1” . . ' is ohus eit e R ‘ ; Maiarjous bDiseascs Lehied ane , » ie cit . , > markets at Llong Kone were without essential change. | 39 .3.6es black Aprons Ss Laaire Masari , ; , in the course of their speeches declared their determination, | .,, — bundant. 7 AY pinore Wags Aprons, pr’ Congestive Dise wees, Relief and Regulators, ionnage was adbulodakt. | 29 nivees cotton Fents 3 tau « finde chat Vea Renovating Kesctve . nae tela Be anil wei teth al é > . : : “ es tan ’ Scrotujous Diseases, FenOVe tesutvent, if electe’, to support the policy and principles of the pres mt) At Foo-echow Poo a further advance in teas had taken place, a4 Ber iwe Shawls, swe Chrdina Dieetses Renovating Resolvent Government. Daniel MeDonall, Fisq., of East Lake, was also ‘he advance since Pebiuary beg equal to 4a 5 taels on come | 48 doz. American Back Combs, 2224 doz. Eny Syphiiitic Diseases, KReselvent and Reyguiaters, . . hy é - \wneon and medium kinds, and G taels on the best sorts. | 2 de Youths’ Caps fCotstiiviugual imuases, hesvivent aud Keguiatus, brought forward by a few friends, and although not the nomi- } 3S Gud. souths Caps. Pe gy aa Kenovatng Réesuivent. - . wid f * } penn > | SUIP CHANDLERY ; > ’ . » : “. ‘ . : . . - oe } mi i bdea Mastek eo Nervous J} i s« ages, Kes Vent The ro | Reenlators > Luibe inmifttee, Cxpresse ; , sea yr THT peop Dy) r : @ anti Oe te ee Rope on iis Cordagé oa ; We ra ; nee of the Liberal Committee, expressed his intention, if re@s O35 oF TE SHIP “MAJESTIC”? FROM LIVERPOOL) 2 coils G4 in. Shroud Rope, —_20 evils Cordage [nfectivas Diseases Keady Relief & Reguiators turned, to advocate tiie principles of the party in power. | TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | .2 Pats and Kime, } piece Hawse Pipe } CONSTITUTIONAL Dist. Adit s 7 . i ° i ss j ? haes clinch Rings hae Zine Nails base S!} srla Naris! Meany diseases that aifict bainen ty 4:6 tuhemted a8 heir-looms from Hion. Einanue) MeEachen was propos od on the Tory Ride, and | THE CAPTAIN S REPORT. 1 re a a = a> ; : air 4 ¢ 4 3 ’ Li B Pulnsie Nail i thee eased bodies of sicki¥ sires. Scrofuia, Cor SusMpton, Syphuiie ° — : . | : : : ‘ hig Brads 2 Guzen Bi i Sueaves Pr ae ’ are eee eee , sabi, Chiked amused himself fur two or three hours in blackguarding the} On Thursday, 8th April, at 4 p.m., weighed anchor and; 4 goon Anchor Shackles, 2 Lead Seanpers f sad tatty are Among Fhe semt Sianon CONSE ORAiEEpenten. Now ; . a a? — ee a ae : ui ' t aft the shin at 6 Lf og ek tae ot Be es Poa ;4e cere not he Wo many goheritious the seeds of these diseases may have Government generally and some of the members of it indivi- pub to sea: wind 5.5. pte The pilot left the ship at 0 p. *: 5 barrels Pitch, 1 barrel Varnish hen estab.isted in the system truptirg the biood—Radeay’s Reno- . r >. aceck fae See 5 ae next dag ¢ ‘ > — thieh yk ra a : . aid ae ow dually ; but as it was pretty well known that the poor man Passed Tusker Light next day at noor, from which } vint f 1 A lot of Sheathing Paper. lyitiag Hesetvent will eradicate from the bedies of the afflicted every = , ; ; 9 : : : my departure. All went on fuily to Iny Satisiaction, with | LRONMONGERY. jparticie of dseased Geposits, and Bi tue Veins wilh new, pure avd AAS & be 31n his bonn 1s. little or no notice wus taken of bim. every ingdieation of a quick and prosperous voyage, until the a5 Pan Covers veaiih: bioud. uit P mee ‘4 Toe Saal iin BQ) S ait CHILDREN’S DISEASES, As to discussing any important volitical principle or measure 27th, when, im lat. 44 deg. 55 min. north, oe deg. 30) 35 Cart Boxes, Ree eee une Vhanal wareaiian aa “@ iledeias bY F ; . ; rast. at < as alarmed by @ ec 66 Pire.??) On) ppb ee vadway 3 Renovating & wsuomG be Lae ‘ : of the G vernment, that was not thought of by Mr. MeHachen, eee ee - ; pom., I re alurmed by 7 = rae ae 4 Whip Saws, foyer, nother throwgiiout the fend, whose infiets are afflicted with or by the M M ! his allies in ti k Opening tae after~hatch I found a dense volume of smoke issu- | 4 boxes 10 x 12 Glass | sores, Humers, ete. Phese breskiags out (thos early) are evidences (iC Slesers Leon ‘ . “ape teas + Lea word ce ‘ o « % t . , ‘ buil J { CSSTS. MacgOowudn, WHO Were liS8 Ailles in Lhe Wor ing from a tier of oakum which was under the cabin floor. I} 6 pair Horse Trac lof disease transmitted iu the rent stock. | A few doses. af the of slafier and defawation. then ordered part of the crew to draw water, while I leaped | May 24 18.3. lenovaiing Resely will erad le every vestige of the disease and 5 Godt oo : ; gi Zt 3 = ene nadnd. be theca men. tOeeek o ae ine as Fox _ jinsure the chid a sound and healthy bad) The nly person who made a speech worth listening to, in into the hold, accompanted by three men, to seek | ut the lo ae aw s ODS = 45 Ri Se TREE lk RR R-—Radwiy's Ready Keict tor Headaches, whether sick or ner- opposit m to the Governt ‘ahe Lil rr i} cality of the fre. We tarned over a few bales of oakum, and Wi y GOO 3 2" RIN id3 3. one Ricdiuiatieds, Prarrkad eouniey 4 :bblers Mdebed, Crémpe ; ‘ at sve } Cnt ai ne soerd arty re Ts 4 wi. é . ? > was r Foot! ai ui ae, i uiG youn - ; , M a; ‘ . nent and the toecra ] ty > nera iy ’ perceive d the flames risimg from the bottom of the Sip. \V e Louden llouse, Establi hed 1R20. fall ‘ za. Blood Klux. Paratss s, Launbag., Gout, Nevra‘ gia. ‘Tooth. Was Mir. suiec iael MecW ade, He did diseuss prineiy le 8, and then t oured water on the fire, and also applied wetted hiankets, i rete 2 . | : 1 1: ISABEL.” | ache, Samall Pe swe J t-, Dbidvey Complamts. Scarlet . . » om . ; . . wine . . ‘ A pseriovers have receiyoud,. per ship ** 4. vy Ol | ; ‘ ' i Binsin Menetan ~ § t! argued well in fayor of his own views without offence to any in hopes to subdue the flames ? but all our etforts proved inel- nom r — ave © V } up 4 po Rants v = fever, Pais aroun wn + rie " ‘ Nie es, tlearthurn, and i U! ub U C : 7 se a : : ° ; s ‘st her poo|— ‘se - all ki s. RB ¢ i ; Wii ua teW thinuter . one. bat as regards Messrs. J . | feetual, as the fire stall continued to increase, and the smoke eT poot Pains of a! telae iil ina fe ‘ ; one. ab a gards Messrs. John and Wm. Macgowan, who : “i i. a ‘ in. below... 1 ;the last 194 alent British and Foreien Merchand@iz h ch nge the aiseries you suter to jo,s of pleasure Reed rendered it impossible fer us to remain De.ow, wus the last 1290 Packages Britis! and Foreign Merchandize, 19 ., RR Rad bite as Mile A ee a Fay » ’ ¥ . ° e . = ft : . ; 1 a . mf : ae nt, i : ‘ } i were supposed to be gentlemen, they indulged at intervals, ¢, quit the hold, and upon reaching the deck I was almost in- Tons Iron, cite eat Sin theeil sath Miehiiinee cadiebbinss: Cléndimetive , ? i : ‘ ‘ . ic : ' yt hytgh eA ‘ ae : Se as eh He : Pd a : throug out the day, in the foulest ealumnies and abuse that sensible from the effects of the smoke. At this time the cakum te oh pith Stock on hand. will | aid at their us t low and other affections of the Lungs and ‘Threat, luluraijon and Ea- ’ . a we i Hlecnr, Wit OvoCa VW pana, ta DC Boil ae eir Suat io . fh scoail el Se a ee Pe , * aids » tha most + 1: vst into a sheet of flame, and I ordered the hatch to be closed ; , ; : ; jargemeuis of party, er ¢ sof the Skin, Nodea, could be uttered by the most ignorant and depraved, while they burst res erg et ay volt prices for prompt payment. Present importation consists of— =. l'Acers, Ds seuss, and all: oteet diseases arias rem én a } a f ‘ <5 4s 4 ; down tod prevent ventilation. I then got the boats out, sup- + : P tf es e ; “he TC ae - o« 8 Sojatypat . 7 — . > ee aca > . on ga me ce we i. © om . ’ yey § ‘ the + ‘ egraded the office of magistrate which they so unworthily fill plied with water and provisions, and sent the passengers with 20 chests prime Congou TEA 9 trunks Ladies’ Roots & Shoes) pure ® in te Si tliat ett slant dtsealle . Cie by encouraging — with MeEachen und another madman whose part of the erew into them ; the rest of the crew and myself, 2 cases Keady-made Clothing. 4 cases Townend’s ats & Caps | a pest =, Painter's Chulier- teud Disesect, luddsinmation : & . : . ae Fe 9 } Millinery 2 ly Straw a Silt BR Lots = ‘ : : Sle : riotous propensities are well known—an infuriated band of remained on board the ship awaiting the result. At midnight 2 do Milinory, = do Sitaw and & MON RCEE | asf bewils, Dy ia, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Heart in Ss a a tei an - a ‘ . + * ? ° Ct stan f +f » ‘ i ; ; t. « e f e 1: ] persuaded the passengers to leave the beats, which were 3 do coataining Parasols, Muslin dresses, Snawis & Maatles and Kidneys, Female Comilamts, Small Pox, Fevers, Measies, etc ‘ re) . ‘ 7 ATT L . a Vv " a) ; »*} Pere a . ss . s j c ‘ : . - al a ee ce ruffan: ’ who got up a& Tow to prev ht Iree discussion at the passed astern with two’ men to steer them, and put the vessel ] 10 Ribbons, 1 case Gio és, 1 do Hosic ry etc. Wheneve he § tein is “ o , orae : or the ae Sin ioe r} pg . + . “as ; : — Mth in Si Cee Tithe alin } j fR 1's Regulitors w restore it to rezularity, and puri meeting —basely assaulted Mr. Whelan because he had the before the wind for Newfoundland. At this time the fire had 1 do summer Clothes, Gambroons, Drills, &e ott | Ges pane dual * tau toasts chan on doeewa id purify . ‘i 3 . ’ A . ee 2 > he ] “! ar (‘lat} >> euga EF! nels a2 id T os lens mmc ¢ itive ; MON» YO TEM ie Se =—* 5 Liss . hardihood to attempt to address the assembled electors, in ac- gained such force that [ expected weer Seema: 4 see the J Paisel Fi me Cloth, : I se . oe ; OF ane oy RRR Reaicdies are sold by Drugzis's and Merchants everywhere. . $ ; , , ; flames issue through the cabin floor. To avert this, which 50 boxes ** London’’ Soap, . lease Stareh, -Llchestindigo | KADWAY. & CO, New York City, ‘ . . > . vatanwia > lye f . ° 7 . a a — +4 1s Tae a. le ‘ ‘ : Ca cordance with a request preferred by more than three-fourghs vould have proved the inevitable destraction of all of us, we 15 bundles Spring Steel, 10 tons Bar Iron. | RRR Remedies are y all dsugg sts im Chis lottetown, and » . P . “ : i ‘ i ‘ pee ae a é __T i i oa Oo = ; my . © AVIES oa ' ach the ¢ ms ry 24. of them, and in vindication of himself and other officers of the | being then about 200 miles from the nearest port of Newfound-. Ch. Town, May 24, 1863. D. G. & S DAVIES. | | Merchants through the couutry. Bay 2 . ’ ‘ * a