ale w. .3.- To: THE COLONI‘ l v SATURDAY, TEEN}. 18421. \ , I TETOWN ELECTION. O'I‘ICE is hereby given, to the Freehold- olders, and. Resident Tenants of Charlottetown éeeable to Her M ajesty’s Writ of Election, for the Election of two Members to repre- ' (“and Royalty in a Lower House of Assembly lbebpened and held at the Court House, in Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the ‘x’gtbck, forenoon—of which all persons concern- " ,‘md govern themselves accordin l '. WILLIAM CUNDALI., ,-, Sheritfof Queen’s County. ‘ g3, Charlottetownplune 2d, 1842. fittqu COUNTY ELECTION. " ELECTORAL DISTRICT. . ICE is hereby given, to the Free- lders, and Resident Housekeepers ofthe ‘ sent the said First District ol'Queen's who of Assembly in thislsland, will be case of Mr. John M‘Ewen, Campbell- _ er Twenty-one, on Monday the Ele- at the liour ofEleven o'clock, lorenoon— ncerned are required to take nbtice, and rdingly. ' 7: ,District of Queen’s County comprises 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 33, 34, and G7, and Pe- WILLIAM CUNDALL, I u‘ I; Sheriff. Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. DUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. DECQND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. zonueen’s County,that a Poll for the Election v"... “(in Township ves accordingly. Island. -' WILLIAM CUNDALL, Sheriff. Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842.’ EN’S COUNTY ELECTION. TH DTLECTORAL DISTRICT. .5} fibel f, on Monday the Eleventh VVII.LIA M CUNDALL, County, that a Poll for the Election of OTICE is hereby given, to the Free- Iebolders and Resident Housekeepers ofthe re resent the said Second District of Queen’s nose of Assembly in this Island, will be i Id utthe Premise ofVVilliam Crosby, near Elliot umber Thirty, on Monday the July next. at the hour ofEleven o'clock, forenoon , sons concerned are required to ttl‘ke notice, and 7 Electoral District of Queen‘s County comprises ,‘uumbers 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 3G, 37,48,and G5, and ! KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. FIRST ELECTORAL DiSTRicT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveu,t . I ers, Leaseliolders atid Resident Housekee District of lung's County, that a Poll for the Elect bers, to represent the said First District ofKing‘s C House of Assembly in this Island, will be Opened and field at or near Maceachern’s Mill, on Township Number Forty-five, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, atthe hour ofElevcn o_ clock, forenoon—of which all persons concerned will take no- tice, and. govern themselves accordingly. The First Electoral District of King's County'comprises Town- ships Numbers 47, 4G, 45, 44, and 43. , JOHN MACGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, King's County, June 2d, 1842. ion of two Meni- ounty in a Lower KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- ders, Leaseliolders and Resident IIouSelteepers of' the Se- cond District of King’s County, that a Poll for the Election oftwo Menibers,to represent the said Second District of King’s County in D. Lower House ofAssembly in_ this Island, will be opened and held at or near Cooper’s Mill, on Township Number Fifty- Six, on Monday the Eleventh day Of July next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, forenoon—of which all persons concorned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. The Second Electoral District of King‘s County comprises fanny/tips Numbers 38, 39, 40, .41 , 42, 55, and 56, and Boug/tton s an .. ’ . JOHN MACGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Oflice, King's County, June 2d, 1842. KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- ders, Leascliolders and Resident Housekeepers of the Third District ofKing’s County,’tltut aPoll for the Election oftwo Members, to represent the said Third District of King’s County in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at the Shipyard, near Taudvine’s, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour ofEleven O’clock, fo noon ——of which all persons concerned will take notice, and ’gt’weifi themselves accordingly. _ .h‘ The Third -Electoral District of King’s County comprises Towns/Lips Numbers 54, 53, 52, 5! , 06, 59, (51, 63, and 64, and the seem-cl Islands in the Harbour of Murray Harbour, and Pa mare Island. _ ‘ e: JOHN IIIACGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, King s County, June 2d, 1842. . ‘E is hereby given, to the Free- eiolders and Resident Housekeepcrs ofthe To the Electors of the Town and Royalty of Charlotte- Town. ‘ _ ENTLEMEN ;—Beiug on the eve of proceeding to ‘17 Queen’s County,. that a Poll for the Election of England, on behalf of the Prince Edward Island Steam V'ePIWQm the said Thde DISIII‘“ "f Q‘leenls Navigation Company, as well as on private business, and, as the hwe'rflnufie “f, Assembly m lhfi lSlimfla “ll” be Election of Members to represent your interests in General As- d at "I “93" Pmene M‘llsa 0“ lownSh'I’ Number sembly may take place during my absence from the Island, I am 4 . (lily “f'luly “93" “I “‘3 induced thus early to offer myselfas a. Candidate, for the high leven o’clock,forenoon——of which all persons concern- quired to take notice, and govern themselvns accordingly. rd Electoral District of Queen’s County comprises .Niimbers 49, 50, 57, 58, 60, and 62, and Gocenorfs honor of again being one of the Representatives oftliis my native Town. My conduct in the present House ofAsscmbly is before you, on which I have only to rest my claims for your further confi- dence; and ifit has been sueb as to meet with your approval, and again obtain for me your sufi'ragcs, it shall be my most ardent desire. by an independent and conscientious discharge ofthe du- emselvcs accordingly. WILLIAM CLARK, Sheriff ofPrince County. tshenotice, and govern tli Office, June 28, 1842. ,SheriII'.’ , Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. f TfiNCETOWN ELECTION. < TICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- = ldcrs and Resident Tenants of Princetown and, v, oeuble to Her Majesty’s Writ of Election, to me for the Election of two Members to represent the ‘ .Royalty, in. a Lower House OfAsse-mbly ofthis ‘59de and held at Mr. George Beairsto’s,Prince- ty,on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the - Mn, \Olclock, forenoon—of which all persons con- your favour and support. My father has kindly consented (health pern'iitting') to repre- sent Ine at the Election, should it talte place previous to my re- urn. . I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, With much respect, - Your obedient servant, , FRANCIS LONGVVORTH, JUN. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1842. TO THE ELECTons 0F CIIARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. ( ;ENTLEMEN; Having no reason to believe that your confidence in me as one ofyonr Representatives in COUNTY ELECTION. FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. r next, at the 1? oils concerne wig, ‘IWI . ' ECCtoral District- of Prince County Island. v I WILLIAM CLARK. Sheriff. ‘ Office, June2d,1842. .. PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. _ SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. hers to re a‘ Lower ' elves accordingly. Bay. flice, June 2d, 1842. . ~ NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- Beholders and Resident Housekeepers ofthe First .rlnce County, that a Poll tbr the Election of two fantasent the said First District of I’rince County Hausa Of Assembly in this Island, will be Opened iill’s Town, Cascumpe ue, on Monday the Eleventh ur of E even o’clock, forenoon—of take notice, and govern them- comprises ‘Numbers l,2,_3, 4, 5, c, 7, 8, 9, to, 11, 12,13, and 14, _ C NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- ‘Leaseholders and Resident Housekeepers 0f- the '= trict ofPrince County, that a Poll for the Election of pyesent the said Second District of I’rtnce _ ouse ofAssembly in this Island, will be ' d held at the Court House, St. Eleanor’s, on Monday , ’enth day of July next, at the hour of II o’clock, fore- " of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern .- ,d Electoral District of Prince County comprises Town- ambcrs, 15, l6, l7, and 18, and the several Islands in WILLIAM CLARK, Sherifi‘. 'PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. fNOTICE is hereby given, Iona 2d,.‘18’42. EORCETOWN ELECTION. ‘ 3‘ u,- welves accordmgly, 1 .10inh ugopowan, , ' or .0 Kin ’mCount . t}, Jmfld, 1842. s I i #9 I... to the Free- Beasebolders and Resident Housekeepersof the . t of Prince County, that a Poll for the Election of ‘to represent the said Third District of Prince ‘ower House of Assembly in this Island, will be ' gator neur'llr. Thomas Hooper's, Bedeque,‘on tuber Twent ~31x, on Monda the Eleventh day of about of leven o'clock,’ orenoon—ot‘which all tied will take notice, and govern themselves ac- Ekptoral 'District of? Rrinca‘ County comprises. - - 3 19,25, 26,27, and 28, and Indian Island. ' WILLIAM CLARK, Shenfi‘. .OTICE is hereby. given, to the Freehold- on and Resident Tenants of Georgetown and I We to Her Majesty's Writ of Election, to me Election Oftwo Members, to represent the [gm 3 Lower House of Assembly of this [land held at the Court Heuse in George- the’ Eleventh day ofJuly next, at . the- hour of yenoon—of which all person: concerned will‘ selfagain as a Candidate for that honor. sions is likely to confer on a Member, will, I trust. in some mea- sure, supply what I may be wanting in those abilities requisite ur a Representative of an independent and enlightened Con- stituent-y; and the prospect ofsome change for the better taking place in that inveterate opposition towards the interests of Char- tlie late House of Assembly, including even nearly all the mem- Representatives may in future be found more availing. Gentlemen, Your faithful and humble Servant, ‘ EDWARD PALMER. Charlottetown, 9th June, 1842. QUEEN’S COUNTY. Whilst there are many w belief that, by of Assembly, same Land as I venture to think, t only by the reason 0 Queen, conveyed in the Despatch of Governor ofthis Island. > I therefbre stand before you use your interests and mine are bound up together. If any temple to tax your produce (as the lust. Assembly had attempted) who more interested than m tion? Ifany thing can be entirely blended than with my own?‘ 0 the Freehold. L(—}ENTLEMEN; At the earnest request of many of pets ofthe First 1 ensnin ‘againstany odds that may be opposod to me. tics Ofa Representative of the People, to merit a continuance of General Assembly has been withdrawn, I begzleave to offer my- The advantages which the experience of more than eight Ses- lottetown and Royalty, manifested throughout by the majority of hers for Queen’s County, leads me to hope that the efforts ofits With a determination, therefore, should I succeed in your choice, of pursuing more devotedly the interests ofthis my native Town, and feeling grateful for the support lately tendered me, nnsolicited, by many of yourselves, I beg to subscribe myself, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF ( :ENTLEMEN; I am aware that there may. be pre- 3 udices existing against the Relation ofa Pro rietor, or the Heir Ofu Proprietor, to_represent the people in Parliament; but I cannot believe that this pro] udice can bear examination, because, ho may have been deluded with the the intervention ofcertain parties in the late House they had a chance of possessing themselves of the Freeholds which they had acoupied as Leasehol'ds, but these delusions have been dissipated, not f the thing, but by the declared will ofthe Lord JohnRussell, her Co- lonial Minister, and the reiteration ofsucli Wlll by the Lieut. future Proprietor, feelingthat one at- yselfin resisting such an innova- done to better your condition—to open to you better or more extended Markets, who 50 interestqed IE-I am? In effect, with Wilese interests can yours be more To tthlectors of the First District of Qiieen’s County 'vou.‘l have been induced to offer myself a Candidate at the g Election tbr the honor of'representing you in the next Home Of Assembly, and should vou deem me worthy of your Ctijlfitlencc, nothing shall be wanting, on my part, which niy li. Initch abilities are capable of obtaining for your District—more espectally those local claims which it is fairly entitled to, in com. mon Wllll the other parts rifthe Colony. I atn a native of this District, and in it live the greater number ofmy... friends and relatives ; and there is not a District in this Island with which I at; so well vauaintcd, both with regard to its inhabitants and their local necessities—circumstances ‘which, Iam sure, you will not everleol:. My principles and conduct in the Ilouse of Assembly, during the eight yearsin which I have had the honor ofn seat in that House, are pretty well known to the most ofyou; and as I can see no reason to change sides, or to desert the cause ofthe poor inhabitants, to support that ofa pro- prietary ~facti'on,I think you have a sufficient guarantee thatI wtll continue to advocate the rights ofthe Agriculturists ofthe Colony with such abilities asl may possess—which I will do As I have nothing to hope for, and its little to fear, from the whole host of proprie- tary oppressors and their coadjiitors,l am free to support an constitutional measure with which.(if returned) you may tliint proper to entrust mo. :1 have the honor to'oe, Gentlemen, Your obedientservant, ‘ WILLIAM CLARK, Senr. Damley,1unr 14:1». 1842. To THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE FIRST ELECTo'RAL DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY, Comprising Towns/tips Numbers 20, 21, 22,23,24, 33,34, and 67. ‘ ENTLEMEN; being solicited by a number ofthe most influential Farmers ofthe District, Iam induced to offer mySclfaS a Candidate for your sufl'rages at the next General Election for Members to represent you in Colonial Parliament. Cor’ylnced that no (me can be more interested in the Agricultural prosperity of the Island than myself, (and being a native, and personally known to the most. of you), I feel persuaded, that with a desire OfScrving you, to receive your support; and if returned, be assured that no exertion on my part shall be wantingto ad- vance your best interests, which are inseparably connected with my own. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, a Native, \ and your obedient servant, Charlottetown, 6th May’, 1842. GEORGE COLES. TO THE ELEC‘I‘OTKS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. ‘ GENTLEMEN; AVING resigned my seat in the Legislative Coun- cil, I venture to ofl'er myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in the‘new Ilouse ofAssembly. , I trust tny having done so will be deemed by you a suffictent pledge ofiny desire to be one of the Representatives of the pen- )lo. l I trust it will be no disparagEment in your eyes that my earlier days Were passed‘ln the service Of my country, during an event- ful period iii its Military history, and that since the.war, I have been nninterruptedly employed in my own County in England, in the duties ofthe Magistiacy, which are there of so high and responsible a nature. I llaving come to this Island with a large family, whose future fortunes must depend on itsvprosperity, I conceive that none can be more interested in its wel -being. Independent ofall influence, connection or party, if I should be honoured as the object ofynur choice, I will, to the best of toy judgment, decide! disptissionntely on all subjects of discus- sion, and use every di igencu to advocatoas well your local interests as the general improveinentofthis Island,so blessed by To THE ELECTORs 01‘ THE FIRST DISTRICT or PRINCE . COUNTY. ENTLEMEN;;,.,By the promise of a very 'liberal support, I am induced, at this late hour, tocome forward, and offer mvselfas a Candidate for the honor of representing you . in the next House of Assembly. . > ‘.~ ' ” Being a native ofthis Island, and personally known. to almost every one ofyon, I flatter myselfyou are sufficiently Well ac- quainted with my character and friendly feeling towards you, to be able to place that important trust in my hands. ,Should I be .returned, you may rest assured, Gentlggen, it Will always be my earnest endeavour to promote your happiness, and the general interest of the Island—but, more particularly, that of this District, the localities and wants of which are so well known to me; and being uninfluence by any party, [shall always be ready to advocate and protect your just rights. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, (’5, 1" . Your obedient Servant, ‘" .r l ‘ JOIIN CAMBRIDGE. Cascnmpeque, June 27th,1842. ‘ ‘ To THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DiSTRiCT or , CE 1 COUNTY. MY FRIENDS; On the Eleventh day ofiiix” ‘mé, ' _ * you are called upon to exercise the highest privil l subjects—that of sending persons from amongst yourselves who MUST BE consulted on every legislative act that ofi‘ects your rights or your liberties; and on the proper use oftliis right depends not only your own, but your children’s welfare. VFIIIIy 'sensible of “5“?” ' the importance of this trustv-uuprejudiced and unbiased by any interest but You its—(with which my own is inseparany connect- ed)—feeling how much your means ofcomtnunicntion, Roads, Bridges, \Vbarves, &c., stand in need of a person interested to to obtain their PROPER SHARE of the public expenditure, and fully resolved (Should Ibe honored with your confidence.) carafe Iy to watch over your rights and interests, I beg to offer my , s a Candidate for the honor of being your Representative; and should this important trust be confided to me, I hope I shall ever be found the strenuous advocate ofyour interests, and the un- wearied supporter of all that can advance the prosperity of this my adopted Country. * .l I have the honor to be, my Friends, \ your devmed servant, - NICHOLAS CONROY. Tignish, June‘14, 1842. To THE ELECTORS OF THE THIRD DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. (‘t ENTLEMEN ;—I take this opportunity of expresé Ising my gratitude for the honor you conferred upon me atitho last Election, in returning me as one ofynur Representatives, in the Lower House ofAssembly; and as I have faithfully uniting flincliingly maintained your rights, and supported your all] ” feel encouraged again to present myselfa Candidate forltli‘e' Mr _ ing Election—especially as I have been earnestly solicited by‘m‘y e; ,v numerous friends again to offer you my services; and though, in doing this, I cannot boast ofhigh qualifications as a I.egislutor,. I hope, from the knowledge I‘possess of Legislative duties, togethe; _ with the experieitce ofthe last four years, to be able to dischach those duties with some degree of credit to myself, and satiefiotion to the constituency. - I have the liotior 'to be, Gentlemen, your obedient I , .4 as . v5. 4'4: humble Itrvnnt, i i l ’ RICHARD HUDSON. Tryon,June22, 1842. ‘ . fi‘ To the Electors of the First Electoratpistrict ofKing’SII" . County. iv.” , w I. y». 7 . .v nature, but whose Trade and Agriculture, it' duly fostered by prudent Legislation, are yet capable ofso much extenstou. I have the honor to be, ' Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, WILLIAM SVVABEY. AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXREME DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. MESSIEURS; _ YANT regu permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant Gouverneurde me demettre de ma place an Conseil Logis- latiflj'ai decide vous * otfrir mes sci-vices dausl‘Assernblee t‘i vemr. J’ai one confiance raisonnnble que cette determination de ma part Sent considerée en garantie de ma preference d’etre Repre~ sentatif' du people. J’ai passe ma jeunes Cpoque interessante d gucrre j'ai travaille san ,trat—une charge en Ang beaucoup plus considerab Etain dans cette Isle, et louant surtout des terres dans votre propre comic, j'ai une famille nombreuse dos enfans, dont,les esperances pour l’avenir dependent ennerement sur sa prosperite, j'ose penser qu’il n’y a personne, plus interesse A son bonheur._ Je suis independent dc toute liaison et tou't pay-tie, on proprie- taire ou queleouque, en consequence, Siy aurots lhonnenr d etre l’objet dc votre choix so an service de ma patrie, pendant une ans son historic niililaire—et depuis la 5 cesse dans ses afi'aires civiles, en Magis- leterre d une importance et responsibilite le qn’ici. locales et ceux de l’lsle entiere, Dieu, niais dont le commerce-ct d'Dmelioration pa; une Legislation sage et prudente. . J’ai l’honuenr Tester, Messieurs, Votre tres humble serviteur, WILLIAM SWABEY. Bedeque, Avril 19, 1842. Queen’s County. towards the advancemfenhtb d t ularl that o t is i , l: mgbblfperfét freedom of deliberation and Judgment. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, . Your obedient Servant, JOHN S. MACDONALD. Elliot River, 8th June, 1842. To THE FREE DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. GENTLEMEN; I do hereby solici interest asa Candidate at the ensuing 1 District; and if I shall have thd’ success 0 chr entative, believe me I , je pourrai decider. sur tout sujet de deliber- ation suns peur et sans prejuge, et surtout_ avancer vos interets une terre Sl favorisee par le Bon l’Agriculture sont si capables To the Electors of the Second Electoral District of fthe general interests ofthe Colopy, District, my native place, reserving AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS or THE SECOND t your votes and Election for this f being returned your egg do all In my power to promote GENTLEMEN; Being about to leave the Colony'for a few weeks, I deem it my duty, before doingso, tovintimate ‘ to you, that I will again otl‘er myself a Candidate at the'ensuing Election, for the honor ofrepresenting you in the next House of Assembly. .r' Y; I ' . , ,. Trusting that the policy pursued by me in the present House“ of Assembly was such as to secure to me your further‘confidenee and support, I would merely add, that should you again confide - , in me the same responsible trust, I shall unflinchingijghogtinue to assist in carrying out those leading and im ortant Vmeasur'és in ‘ progress for the general welfare oftheColonys and’vv bse'every .,« exertion to promote the local interests of this Di! 3 r I have the honor to be, '_ Gentlemen, ’ our obedient bumble servant, DONALD§M_ ,‘DONALD. Big Spring, Lot 44, May 25, 1842. y ‘ ;:;;r We LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown; l Prince Edward Island, 3lst May, 1842. ' N pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and assed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign oins late Majesty King V'llliam the Fourth, Intitnled An flct . . for levying an flssessment on. all Landsfln this Island—ICC hei- ' by publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land wrthmjt , Island, [hr which the Annual Assessmentcbarged thoroin h (e said recited Act, ofFour Shillings, lawful money OM‘bté‘Is and, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands con- tained in the several Townships, and the several Islands bylong— ing thereto; and the sum of’I‘v'vo Shillings for .ever ’5 (a, ,1 . Acres ofcultivated or improved Land In the said sev V 1., Wm: foresaid ; and the sum of Four S h' sand Islands as a w, 8 IP tivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture each undevery uncul Lot Common Lot. and -Water Lot granted in the Tomcat]; 2:; I, Royalty ofCharlottetown‘, and, the, sum of Two Shilli “for, each and every cultivated or improved flown. Pasture, n nd the sum ofTwo Shil "" W ter Lot as aforesaid - n and a ’ Town Lot, Pasture Lot an eight-pence for each and every a , . if the Proprietor has done his duty towards his Tenants, he may ENTLEMEN ; Grateful for the successful 'Sup art ,9, L0,, granted in ,he Town;S and «Royalties of Georgetown up _ ,us rely challange all tlie,world to say whether or not there is any you afforded me at me last ~General Election, and I n. Princemwn, and the sum Dy One smiling any! four-piantixf or body who can be more interested either In their indiyiduill wel- scious that! have discharged my duty towards you wtth fidelity, each and every cultivated or improved Tntvn, l asture an l{tter fare or in the general prOSperity of this “land: I’m-h 1“ “rcum' I am induced to take the liberty of ofl‘ering inyselfas‘ lldltlate Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Keys ties! flames and positionl than he 15' for the honol “frePresenllng Y0“ l" the "37“ House mblli and so in Proportion for ti less quantity; and the sumIDfODe Pelf- . ny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivated or unpmv Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; o the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every new nfsij Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or oved Lands}, . payable, that unless the Assessment for th ' ‘ ache, Jud-Into: m hands,or(be hands ofrny Deputies, ,_ m wen > first of Dece -,,1842, I s iall, on the - t, 8 next ary ‘Term, arlottetown, make ’ ,. of all each“ , ~ en be in ar'rear for no v i of the sum to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER SMIII'Hflr ur Treasurer’s Office 315 , ’ 84 IN Compliance with the previ ions UftbeA ' General Assembly, for levyingtantrAssessmcnt on V within this Island, I have appotn perso Lands as sth charged thereon, ngrefibly \ ted the follow] Receivers Of the said Assessment: w The attempt that is ‘daily made by ignorant, needy and dis- yolll',‘ éUes‘ l““"““‘ J , JAMES MOYNAGH_ Prince county, I, loynl‘individuals to separate on from me,will indeed be futile, 9' I l ‘ 20th June 184* Joseph Pope’Bedeque' V . V {g if there is that mutual confi ence which, I trust, neither I n_or Tontmlle‘ lou‘e’ ’ 4 _ Thomas C. Com 15’". St. Eleanor 3.. . x I I any member ofmy family have done any thing to forfeit. his, To THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE James Yea, PM, 1,”, therefore,- under the belief that our insetiests are mutEalaspéiattI THIRD D,STRIch 0F QUEEN’S COUNTY. , Ayn“; FOISéL223356 , 831.113., T ‘ 'n u ence use a e - _ '_ . . I, h v r, T I 8%, _ ‘ 33331355?to‘éifi’tflymi’nWe]?i ENTLFli'Et‘lEH?“'135.32.332“?..~..l.2?l5:11 .. »« i l i t n m se an m res 60 a e n ia la" so- - ' "‘ "Thomas airnirn a e. V bibsnm'lll‘liaiidglbligld;vlidnsciildhltlizftllfgysiivillflnvdfedeprive me oftbb Caudidatepat the cnsdmlig Ellefptipp, to treyili'eSIIaKtI 2:5, :zznpgfisf Salomon Desbrfiflygfiparlmmmwn‘ , 1 . Re re- Que is County in ‘0 coin ariamen ,s on ‘ - AH“ Hymn)” e “L X“ “ support ofall other: who deem it. necessary to return a p _ , _ ,f b ' _ R semauve on may rest a. 3 I ' ‘ ' tne leet the interests guisb a honour 0 ecomlng you)“ epre ’ Y i .y , K, I, coumy. r P V sgpltlanvl‘e \who willhcorisgfal'ilnhlgltfilge canensnlueg of his Own pro- assured that I shall endeavour to discharge my duty With fidplgly, John Jardine,’s‘{ Petefi, ,- H {V V, w o 0 “mar wuv on m g ' infih‘omoting the loellmterests of our District, and those 0 y’, Alexander ",DQMM’SL M U n. . I “my. I b h h t b native 00"“"3’ l“ gane’al' . ' ,- 1 William S. M‘acgowsntflourie.‘ . ' ‘ av“ a on?! o e, ‘ ' I I “Dam” “" G°““°me“"°‘“b““be 'Pyse' ’ * ‘I-lugh Macdonald, Three Rivers. Genllir'bltiilbbedient humble servant ‘ I; " ,j ~I» . You; James Richards, Mum Hat-shouri‘ _ T \_ , , , Ira: ROBERT MONTGOMERY. w blagdavsoth mm; 1842, a,” I, J. SIT-N ER, .V‘I, Charlottetown, Apnl22, 1842. -, , 7 I , V_ i ,5. p 1 '- 4 it; . 3'