tilts llllIlllS’/ ®@MMEBT.E.h3.. PUBLISHED ON EVERY Clizii'lot.tet0\vii, l’. :2, ls.ai:;l..*:1i:ti’tl;.y. .ti:,J;ust. 9. i'<,:';b°. -i;ho*tiutrrtsaa. WDEN EVSDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. :it.t;. I Establisiiea 182‘ . HASZAlil.)'S GAZETTE ililorniufi tiptl livenitls lixcrciseo fil-it-e‘tliia“pll|ili:it:t’Jl:pI"ll SUEIMARY OF HEWS. | b ‘ lupun the value of the uiui-igiigc when it is _ every day in tie your, y lie ‘ , _ iyen “-hip], Wm f, . 1}‘, 6 . d Published by Haozard 81. Owen ’ ,.«s_ 6,; , bin .‘\l.l.\‘l .\l N.-ia.—Our_ readers Wlll , §L__,en’uc of at least ‘.:.),”:,:, 2:03‘ plrto Queen 5 uare i do in -t Volo £1 5.: I» b': glitl to lmIl'lI, that her .\l.iJesty has been ‘ H I _ _ "'.’ ’ . .° ' . q ' 339"" “f l’”""'l""“l."""‘“"3 r‘". the clog" “"1 m” r plttitsml to liestoiv a Btironotauc on this pub-i 16 C may are ple‘W‘“,\'"h um decree’ in Is issued twice a. week, at 153. per year. family, by llev. um. 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' ' ' K * 0- .- . . . l d ' ‘ ” - 1 E 1 d di t i {Null"TeIilml‘::ii:fii“:fi;.urg'i'.;:: (fld ll" D°’°”, ti-r (ll Ltllttltlil, under the successive Gov- im i'pend(‘nce' From L1Y?rp°° r ng 3" r rec ‘i .3 ‘ ;’|"i::\':r ")r'“-”‘”m“‘.A_'". ‘(mm me 0 -M, CNN (:t'lllll|.ltl.$ oi L-ml Elgiii and Sir Edmiitid. . ' , 1, , , [H ,1 H! y m mm by Hemp Sh, Ana" M.Nab is dvscendcd bt.rrosi:o .‘»i.\vi:r..——.lic= Acwpor! .N.ias E fast-sailing Barquc Isabel eopprreil and classed .1. l,, at l.l-i_vil's, \|'lll sail from the above Port for this City early in SEl"l‘EMl)l-Jlt next. For Freight or |'iiss:igi-,npply to Aatiirunv Duncan, lZsq., I2, lliiltic Iuilding1,l.ii'crpool, or DUl\'l.}.‘\.\', 52 o. , l857.—'.’.i '''l''-“‘'‘’ "r Cl"l"l:"‘“5 t" ‘M ‘"65" of the lSth litr~'dlll, |'l\'l:.\‘ the followincv ~ partii-.iilo.i's l‘('.~ii)('-:_'llll,',{' ihe abandoned \'c-3? sse.-‘l which was t'.illx.-n in with at sea by Cap- tain Young, and towed into Newport :-—- ) “ The whaling .~'(.‘lt00l'lC.l‘ Richard, of l rovincetown, arriveil at this port on tho um :i Se-»tcii getlllclttull ivlio eniigrutt-d to anndzt about a century ago t he was born ‘unil (‘.lltlC1llt'tl in Canada, and became a ln(’.‘ltli>t'l‘ oftlie Caiizitlizui bar. For tiiany; j'years lll! was Speaker of the Cniiadian gllousc ot'Assctnhly, and as he held attlie , _ _ iblllllt.‘ tiuie the command of the iiiiliti:i of. "H",l""”’15l"""“' til“ 5°l‘°°“‘3l' lvllllilm ‘.Upper Canada, he was able to assist the . ]‘‘'‘‘‘‘._'S-' "l B“Ck~‘l"’_"’: )l“l“‘-'- Tllc Rial‘ to tile preseiit little. by John Kitto, l). D., S?‘ G.0VCrmnUm‘ mmeriuuy both in 3‘ cl"ll nlld ‘ ‘in! has had hi”. In WW '3 days ;. when llolv Spirit and the (7|mrch- In ‘ military cupm-ity. In llucember, 1837, he i l"“"ds 0V0l'y soil, eXC('|)l tho tnainsutl, was ' Woflil-‘ “Y '“""'""' W‘ l l‘ClI‘l(5l'l.,‘d ,-ullicient aid to Lord Scaton, ‘Fa’ fwd the W333] ‘ms ‘"1 her hem“ ""13. ‘um, 5,, John C,,”,O,.,,,., who was i"‘l'l‘0l'lg.ll[ her, the flI.'.l.s‘l.~t were cut away. lCUlltttlillltl oftlie British forces in Canada, lclllmun Y‘”'"3v "r “W ,Rl°l‘3"d: fi“dl"g ,in rescuing Sir 1-'raiice:i llcad from lllU;“”"' she ‘ms °"l’l"~“"-"la .l”‘l‘:§‘-‘d “mi She ‘ rt-buls at _\lontgoinery’s Taverti ; a service élmd “ "“l““l’l° °“"é'-"v "ml ‘l'°’°l°“3 hilld i0 tier. Yesterday morning, upon pumping I which the latter gentleman records in high _ her free, nothing btit Cilrlib‘ ol water could a tound in her hold and a large quantity ‘torins of lh-:ii.<e in the pages of his pleasant g ofberth boards. In her cabin was nearly ‘ .lol:n Howling. ll- ll. l3.-6 lid , - ll” "l‘ho 'l‘lio-nlogicnl works of tho llov. ()l’\‘.il Dnivey. C = D. D., 7s 6d _ The Tlicologiczil Works of \V. I-1. (Thauining ll. ll. « - o is llieliomry (iftizierctl Quotations or S(‘|'I[ll'llH', l lll.'ttlt.l.'l , and thoughts by ltrv. ll. llnstuige \\r<*l~l. 9-i_ ‘ ": ‘The Footprints of the Creator, by lliigh illllifly l0—— lfltarlottelown, July IS CATALOGUE OF Standard Re.ligiq,,,~.s Books. ON SALE AT HASZARDau(l0WEN'S, QU l‘Il‘IN’S SQUARE. ' Select work:; of James, Venn, Wilson, Philip: and 9 . Gs. Rd _ _ The Ilistory of Palerztnic from the [':itnnrcln:il ago- j'l‘ho Union of tho tho conversion of tho ‘ Jenkins, D D., 65 l i Miracles, by Ilulph Waidliiiv l). D. Gs ‘ _ _ ;L\l.'ltI Primeval on the Constitution and priniitr\'.e 1Coridilinn of the Ilumnn being. by -lulm ll-|“’l9- 0s eat 1), I). had , . 9s 6d ,‘ Primitive Pioty revived, or the ziggressive po_\vi:r M the Christian Church, by Rev. Henry C. l‘I-‘ll. 43 Questions of the Soul, by S. '1‘. llccker, 55 -, s (9 Body of Divinity, by llcv. Thomas Watson, I Sermons of the lliglit Rev. Jeremy Taylor, Completo works of the Right llev Joseph llut|er,; D ( I" _ ‘sketch-book rntiiled “The Emigrant. " A ‘lieivirioiitlis later Sir Allan M'Nab distin-«l . l6.~i 0d Drowns Discourses on the First Epistle of l‘eter,; s Lectures on Theology bv Rev. John Dick. D. D, l6s—do Sheep, lets 9d Letters of the Rev. Samuel Rutherford, with a sketch of his life by the Rev. A. A. Bot-mr, 12: 6d The Christian Ministry with an inquiry into the causes of its inetiiciency. 9r 6d. Sormoul nod Dioooonoo by Thomas Chalmers, D. D., 18: 9d The Works. of the Rev. John Newton with memoir of his, life I29 611 The Revolution of St. John expounded, for those who search the Scriptures, by E. W. Hongoteih burg, Professor of'l‘lieoli-g in Berlin, I2: 6d Lectures on Divinity by the av. George Hill, D. D. 12s ' An or sition of tho Creed, by Rev. John Poiirlon, D’ 8’ I2! The Scriptural exposition of Dr. Augustus Noandero, Ho The Poor Man's Evening Portion by the Rev. Ro- bert Hnwlicr, D. . 5c 6d An Historical 'l'oxt Book, and Atloo of Biblical Goo- gro by, by Lyman Coleman, too 6d Dr. 'lPyngs Cornmonlory on the Four Gmpolo, I-to D'Aobigno’o Hioto of tho Reformotiomcomploto, 5 Vols. English ition llo 6d, Amoricon I0: Cotholic and Protootaint nntionii compnn-d in thoir tliroofold rolotiuno to Wealth, Knowlodgo ond Morality, by Rev. Nopoloon Ronooll of Porio, with on Introdoction by the Hon. Ir. Rev. Bo tiot Noe Notoo on the hlirocloo of our Lord, by llov. Richard oovlx Pvorich M. A. no Id Tho Pulpit Cyclopodio and Christian Miniotoro Com. nion, contoining 360 Sltolotono ond Sketches of grmono GI 82 oooooyo, Ibo _ A Spiritual Trooonr for tho childron of God, by Rov Wm. Mason 0| Gd A now Tronolotiovi and Ex ition of tho vory onciont Book ofJob.b Bov. ohn Fry. . Tho Iorool of God’. by Stopbon ll. Tyng. D. D.9o Gd Tho Kingdom of Christ dolinontod in two ooooyo on our Lords own occonrit of bio Poroon ond the nature of his Kingdom, 5| Tho work claiming to be the Constitutions of tho Holy Apootloo lnclodin tho Connono, Ma The worlio of that loorn nod jodiclouo Divine, Ri- chord Hooltor. with on account of bio life and death by loooc Wolton £1 5- Parioh oormono by tho llov. Jorvio Borry Burton, l Sunny nicmorioo of Foreign Lands by Mrs. H. B. Stowe, author of Uncle Tonto Cnhin, 2 Vols. ltt 6d The llirtory of the Church of Christ from the days of tho opootloo till the fomotro Diopntotion botwoon Luther and Miltitz in 1620 by Rov. Joooph hlilnor, M 15- Thoiworlto of loose Borrow, D. D., with lifo of the author, 3 Vols. £I tic Tho Methodist Proachcr containing 26 oormono on Doctrinal and Practical subjects, 8o_ Conroo of the History «pf rnodorri Philosophy by M. o o. Victor Comics, 2 £1 The Comploto Works of tho Ilov. Wm. Joy, 8 Vols, £1 Bo Cd OVV contains an immense assortment of N BRITISH JIJVD FRENCH .‘ 1 i M ANUFACTURIHS. 7 the newest mvilto rind pattorno) just arrived per i 3.3, -- lN'l‘ENl)ED” direct from England, which is offered for oole at a small advance on cost. W3]. IIEARI). Cluirlottotown. July 3, 1856. in LAND sunvrnrotis. City of Charlottetown, City Clerk’: Otlicc. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this otlice, from competent Land Surveyors willing to undertake to make it correct plan of the City of Charlottetown. fi-o_m an actual survey according to a specification _to_ soon at this ollico where also all the requisite infor- mation may be obtained. _ . B. WELLNER, City Clerk. July 4th,l856.—Ex., Is.. Ad., HE following clnnoo.of Iho_ ROVOIIIIB 56‘ I3 published for public infominiiun. Ang. I. wit. E, ct.AttK._Cou--c1'°n-_ Alter three months from tho time when this Act oholl oomo into oportitlon—no_ Run. II- dy, Gin or Alcohol, shall be imported or brought into this Island in cooks or_voooolo. not oopoblo of contoinin at least sixty gol- long, and any poroon otfon ing ogoinot the pro. visions of this section shall forfeit ten pounds for every onoh cook or pockogop "Id “'9 1“l“°" shall be forfeited. _ , Tho obovo montionod_Aot come into oporotion on the 17th day of April loot. I-Iopo for Sale. ACONSIGNMENT of 2000 Ibo Hops will ho cold at cost and char on to clooo oolu. HABZRRD 8: OWEN. Angoot tot, I860. FAIRBANKS’ CILIIIATID S C A L E S , .. or ALL VABIEIIES Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. B0|s’l‘ON. G-REENLEAF 6:. BROWN 9 Anne-i-I. A folloooortrnont of all kinds of woighing op or_n- tno ond otoro fnmitnvo r no at vv rntoo. Ill- rood, Hay, and Cool Scoloo lot in any port of tho Provinces. Bobrnory 9. 1856. I1 l i HOUSE‘ 3 guished liinisvlt by seizing on the Carolina fsteainer, which was lying above Niagara, {and was used for trnitort-us purposes b ethc rebels and disaffected, aided by some l liostile Americans. He surprised her crew, luntl sent the ship over the Falls of Niagara. circumstances, Sir Allan M’ Nab, in the opinion ot'Sir Francis Head, saved Eng- land from an open rupture with America. Sir Allan is in the prime of life, but a Widow-i-r ;his daughter was recently mar- ried to V iscuuut Bury,eldest son_ofthe Earl of Albemarle. ’ Tun CHURCH rnorcivrv IN Mnxico.-— The Mexico correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune thus explains the recent decree of President Comonfort, concerning the property of the Catholic church in i exico : “ The {cut measure of importance which has attracted the moot attention and conversation is the decree of President Comoiifort against the real estate of the church. You are well aware, that the groater part of all the lands, both city and rural, in Mexico, are c by the clergy. The Government has determined that the church shall not holdlnndo, but must sell them within three months, and take mort- gogoo for the ‘purchase monoy. The dc- croo commences by soyi “ that consider- ing one of the greatest obstacles to the prosperity and improvement of the nntionio the want of business in,or the free circu- lation of a large portion of the lands, the foundation of the public wealth, therefore, it goon on to any, that property now rented from the church or other public corpor- otiono shall be turned into freoholds to the rumors, who shall give mortgages for the principal of the sum which their roots would amount to at six per cent, and they shall hereafter pay the interest, instead of the rent, an heretofore. This would ap- pear on all the same to the clnoooo, as their annual aymento would amount to the some sum and they will then own their lands, in- stead of being tenants at will, linblo any day to be turned out. But the Govern- ment cxacto a tax or fee of five per cent. By this during act, which Lord Palmer-l stou held to be fullyjustilied under existing - ,a barrel ofmedicines, salve,&c. Her name 1and place ofhail are entirely scraped’ or lpnmted out,and with great dilliculty the ;words ’\Villiam Lewis, Bucksport,’ could gbe discovered. The barnucles and shells ‘Eon her bottom are very large, and many persons who know pronounce them as I prevalent in the waters of the coast of Amen.‘ A large quantity of blankets and percussion cups of it very large size, has also been found on board. The word ’Fer- rit' was cut on the side that was out of water. No papers or articles of clothing have been found. it is thought that she has been en- gnged in the slave trade. The United States Marshal has taken possession of her and the fullest investigation in regard to her will be mode. She was found in Int. 38 29, long 73 I-9. She was in the direct line of the Ocean steamers, and buoyed up by her caslts, was in great danger of being run into by other vessels. “ Sinco writing the obovo, the floor of the forccutle was found to bo broken, and upon examination, two holes were discover- od bored by an inch aitgcr. This fact un- queotionobly solves the mystorious circum- stances olroody referred to.” Emperor Soulouqe was about to acknow- ledge thclindopondonco of tho Dominican Ro public,ond that a treaty of peace will shortly be concluded between the two portion who inhabit the Island of St. Domingo. Com. miosionoro ore to be appointed by both governments for the purpose of fixing the boundaries, and the English and French Consuls are to act as umpires in any dio- putc which may arise. Hopes are enter- tained that the peace may be looting, and that much good will result therefrom to all parties concerned. The Emperor of China, instead of pay- ing the doctor, no wo do, when we are un- well, the instant he is token ill stops tho poy of his physicinno, and does not renow it until he is quite well again.- Thc Kingston City Council, on Monday eveni , voted £750 towards the oxponooo of tho rovinciol Exhibition, to he held in that city, in September. Advices from Hoyti announces that th° '