0 II shall have 20. Tenant’s Compensation. 21. Continue and amend Emi tiou Act. 22. Appointment ofadditiona Coroners. 23. To incorporate Mechanics’ Institute. 24. To amend the act relating to Lunatic As lum. . 35. Shutting up old Roads. 26. An Act relating the oflico of Surrogate. . An Act for takin the Census. . An Act in amen ment of the Jury Law. . An Act for raising a Revenue. . Appropriation Act. 31. An Act to incorporate Charlottetown. 32. An Act to continue the Act for prevent- ing the running at large of Hogs in Charlotte- town and Royall . 33. An Act to incorporate the Bank of Prince Edward Island. ‘o"$8£‘3&i’ PROROGATION OF THE LEGISLATURE. At two o'clock yesterday, Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, accompanied by his aides-do-cam . came down to the Council Chamber, an in the resence of the two houses of Legislature, and a urge and respectable body of citizens, ve his assent to the Bills passed during the Session, and brought the Legislative proceedings of the year to it close with the ollowing Speech :- Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council: Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House qf Ae- seni ly : The aisidaity with which you have proceeded with the public business enables me to release you from your legislative labors. Icannot too emphatically express my approval of our proceedings in reference to the attempt that has been made to throw doubt upon the validit of the titles to landed property in this Island, by an savour- ing to establish a Court of Bscheat, with the conse- queut revival of a mischievous agitation, eminently calculated to injure the honest and industrious tenan- I . _ , ryThe reiterated decisions of Her Majesty's Govern- ment are conclusive against any enactment ofthnt nature, and concurring, as I do most fully, in the wisdom and justice of those decisions,I am bound by every sentiment ofduty to discourage the slightest ex tatioii ofa departure from them. , ‘ would fain hope that the ability and energy which have been exerted in encouraging fallucious hopes among a portion of the people, in whose welfurel have ever taken a deep interest, may in future receive practical application for their benefit and con- tentment. The active measures which the Government have in progress, under the Land Purchase Bill, require only the co-operation of the parties for whose benelit they have been undertaken, to secure to the 'I‘en- antry an amount of advantage which they never could derive from the agitation to which I have re- ferred, even if it were possible that such a course could be successfully adopted. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House q/' fle- eern y: I thank you in Iler Majesty's name for the sup- plies which you have voted for the public service. The liberal addition you have made to former ap- ropriations for the Lunatic Asylum, will, I trust, be ound sutlicient to clfect the most necessar improve- ments in that Institution, and besidesa ording in- creased accommodations. to ive greater facilities for the proper treatment of its a icted inmates. Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen ry‘ the Legislative Council : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Hours of As- seinbly : The Revenue of the past year has exceeded all previous recedent, and the prices of agricultural produce 0 all sorts have been highly remuuerative, which afford gratifying indications of the progressive prosperity of the Colony. For some months past, however, extensive em- barrassment in the Commercial world has been ex- rienced, from the elfects of which this Island has not been wholly exempted, and the state of the markets for shipping has, for the present, much checked that branch of our Commercial enterprise. From these circumstances it may reasonably be in- furrod that the increase of the Revenue may not be maintai in the current year, but the surplus on the past year will, I trust. be found adequate to meet any diminution,- if such should occur, until the this crisis, which are already subsiding. been wholly eflhced by the restoration of commercial: prosperity. O '5 inoug the important measures of this Session the "Act to Incorporate Charlottetown" stands coa- sp i icons. This remedy has long been demanded by the neglected state of the Town, and I trust that the municipal functions will be dischar ed in such a spirit. as to unite the exertions of al classes in the dovelopsmont of the natural advantages which the si uation of this City presents. have rec oll received from the Secretary of State the Im ria Act for carrying the Fisheries and Reciprocity ' reaty iiito ellect, on having issued the proclamation t rehy required, this much desired measure is no in force, and will,I trust. prove a source of increasing prosperity to the people of this I took the earliest opportunity of announcing to Her Majesty's Government your libgral contribution of 13.1000 pa th: Patriotic Fund, an: that further sub- sariptuas' s t esane pstriotio an b or t r- were iii progress throu hon. the .InllIIId..nlll’tI' I vs now the gratification o being enabled to inform you, as the zplply of the aseaflros nu . "t t egessrour. eysnpst e ¢'.I’njssty_:;'sulije.:u in Prison Mward lobe? with "the su rs by the War in which England is on- -o HASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 18. “ geged, has afforded llcr Majesty the most sincer° “ satisfaction, and will be warmly appreciated by all “ classes of Her Majestyls subjects." , _ Ifeel assured that you cordisll unite with me in fervently hoping that an honorab e and lasting peace may be secured, by the speed attainment of the righteous objects for which our be ovcd Sovereign and Her Allies are contending. 'I‘lie patriotism and moderation which you have displayed in the discharge of your Legislative duties leave me no room to doubt, that on your return to your homes you will second my endeavours to soften and obliterate the traces of post political conflicts, and thus aid in directing the undivided attention ofiin eminent. I loyal and well-disposed people to the full apprecia- tion of the many advantages which a benelicent rovidence has bestowed upon Prince Edward Island. It is currently rumoured in Town that the following gentlemen have been nominated She- rifls for the ensuing year, Queens County.-—Williani Biignall, Esq. Prince County—'I‘hoinas McNutt, Esq. ~ Kings C0unty—Hon. Mr. Dingwoll. On Saturday, the 14th, there was an arrival lrom Arichat. the first of the season, and the earliest within our remembrance. In the year 1831, tliore were two arrivals on the 18th April, and these were then considered the first vessels that had ever been re rted at a eriod so early. The gulf is, we be ieve, quite ree of ice, and we may now expect frequent arrivals; and what is of more importance, those who have been gathering up produce during the winter will have a goodopportunity of shippin it. We shall soon have an opportunity 0 testing the advantages of the Reciprooit treaty. A vessel arrived from New Brunswic yesterday. Addresl To Mn. Joi-iir Ross, Teacher of Vocallifusic. Sin ;—-In behalf ofthe Members of New “Iiltshire Singing School,l have the pleasure of presenting you, with "Sliaks-penre‘s Complete lVorks," as a token of our appreciation of your services while engaged as our Tenclior, We believe your method of instruction, and innnncr of importing a knowledge ofthe science, with your ability in detecting and correcting fnulls, make you fully conipotent to discharge the duties of the position to which you aspire, we therefore wish you every success in that department to which you have devoted your atten- tion. In conclusion, we sincerely wish that yourself and Mrs. Ross, may enjoy much happiness, both in the social and domestic circle . I remain &e., Rossziir Enwanns. Reply. G tin um EN; It Is with feelings of gratitude I receive at your ands such a handsome and unmeritcd memento as the above. ' Knowing that I have only performed my duty towards you. enhances the value of your donation to a very high degree in my estimation. I shall long remember with pleasure the kiadl feelings with which you are actuated, and with my sincere thanks, accept those of Mrs. Rose, for your good wishes for our future welfare. Joins Ross. \Ve observe that the Legislatures both of New Brunswick and the State of Maine, have refused a Charter to the Newfound- land Telegraph Company. This Company has obtained a monopoly of Newfoundland for fifty yeiirs,and we believe that it is chiefly on that ground, that the Charter has not been granted. , , The oflicers and crew of the steamer Tiger, which was destro ‘ed at-Odessa by the Russians. are on board the ictory, waiting for a court-martial to be held on the officers for the loss of the slii . The courtemurtial cannot be held until the arrive of one of the crew. who was at the wheel when the Tiger went on shore, and who is now on his way to Eng- land. None of the crew or oflicers are allowed to leave Portsmouth. A MOST IXTIAOPDINAIY CURB ETPICTID BY DR. M’LANE’S CELEBBATED VEBMIFITGE. New York, March I9, I852. This is to certify, thatl have been troubled for almost four years with a choking sensation, some- times so bad, as almost to suffocate me; I em loyed two regular h sicians, but to no purpose. was then persua c to try a bottle of Dr. M’Lane‘s Cele- brated Vermiluge. I took two tea-spoons full at one dose. It soon began to operate, when it made thorough work. (I had a regular worm factory within me.) lshould judge it brought away from me some two quarts ofworrns; they had the appear- ance of having bursted. I took the remainder of the bottle at two doses The effect was, it brought away about one quart more, all chopped to pieces. I now feel like a different person. The above is from a widow lady, forty-sir years ofage. resident of this city. For further particulars, the public are referred to Mrs. Ilardie, No. Man- hattan place, or mi). L. Theull, Druggist, corner of Rulger and Monroe streets. I’. . The above valuable medicine, also Dr M’I.ane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all table Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will lease be careful to ask for, ,a ta enoae hstbr. J: ‘ others. In comparison. are worthless. ‘ W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island- Lose’: Versii/‘age. All oblige Married, On Thursday, the 12th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Snodgrass, .\Ir. Archibald McNeil, Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans of.this Isliiud,to Jessie, (Ill'Ill8III8|' of the late Mr. William Scantlebury, of t is Died, On the ‘lth ult.. at Rotchill, near Dumfries, Scot- land, David M‘(irill, Esq, aged 63 years, most sincerely and deeply lamented by his family and friends. 'I‘he above gentlemen was a brother of John M‘Gill, Esq, and resided for some years in this town. ' Port of Charlottetown.- A I V A LI. April l7th,—Schooner Julia, Cornelius Regan, from St. John N. B -tth, inst., consigned to Mr. Bell, Corn Meal and Hour, to W. '1‘. I'aw, Esq. Shannon, Rame King, Arichat. IIth, ballast. llIayfIower,' Po lycarp, Giroir, do. do. Glory, Michael Lo Blane, do. do. Shallop Mayflower, Abraham Giroir, Arichal, ballast. April 14th, Schr. Margaret Ann, Tlionias, Aricliat, bal. oii.M.iN’s HAIR. DYE. Thebesttirticle ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding coiintr . Read! (ill.- MAN’S LIQUID I-IAIII DYE instantaneously chnges the hair to a briliant 'et Black or glossy Brown, which is permanent— oea not stain or in any way injure the skin. No article ever yet in- vented which can compare with it. We would advise all who have nrey hairs to buy .it, for it neuerfail.r—Boston Post. Z. I). GILMAN, Chemist, Washington City, Inventor and sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggists, Hair-dressers. and Dealers in Fancy Articles; throughout the United States. \V. ll. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Jan 6. mon FOR BOSTON. TIIE new and fast sailing Sclir. Lalia, will sail direct for " on Jlonday next, the 23d inst., and will have immediate return. For Passage enquire oflllr. Robert BELL, Queen Square, or the Master on Board at the Queen's Wharf. April 18th, 1863. Isl. AUCTIONS. HOUSEHOLD (110 BE SOLD b 'I‘iiuusn.ur, 261 at 10 o'clock), the Household Furniture of Mr. JOHN T. 'I'llOMAS, consisting of One handsome Rosewood-case Piano, one Tele- scope, one pair large modern Globes, mahogany Telescope. Dining and other Tables, Parlour and Drawing Room Furniture, Bedstends, Feather Bede, Mattrnmzs, Mahogany Wardrobe , Chests of Drawers, Carpets, one. Also, I CARRIAGE, I CART, April I3. IV. rURNi'rUit‘i:i,_sio. PUBLIC AUC'I‘I()N. on instant, (Sale to commence 2 SLEIGIIS, I COW. DODD, Auctioneer. A rare chance for Farmers, Country Deal- ers, and others. T0 be sold by Auci-ioiv on Saturday, the 28th instnnt, at II o'clock, at the Store 0 Mr. John Stumbles, north side of Queen's Square, a superior lot of Gig and Curt Ilnrness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c., comprising in part of- 5 sons Brass-mounted GIG IIAILNESS, I do Silver-plated 0 Ida superior Silver-mountedyg I do do Brass do, 30 do CART HARNESS, 5 RIDING SADDLES, I superior do, English Leather, Also, ti lot of BRIDLES, Whips, dtc. 'I‘erms—All same under £10, cash; over £10, three months credit. on approved Notes. N. —All the above articles are warranted to be ofa superior quality of Leather to any that can be purchased at any other establishment on the Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. fl Charlottetown, April 16. all papers, 2i. 0: English Leather. Blood Stallion "”Plriiice Edwards’ son sane BY AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY, 25th April instant, at noon, on the Market Square, Charlottetown-. “ Prince Edward” took the Royal Agricul- tural First Prize, for Two Year-old Blood Colts, in the Autumn of I854, and the Stallion Prize for all ages, on the 4th ofApril inst.; further praise is useless. He will be setup at £120 cnrrenc , and sold to the highest bidder. The Royal Agricu turul Society will give the purchaser 'l‘en Pounds, as a bonus to insure his stay in the Island for this season. Terms of snle.—' ‘wenty sovereigns down; half the balance on the Ist of .lanuar'y next, and the other Valuable Building Lot. for Sale AUCTION. N TUESDAY, the lat. day of May next, at 12 o'clock, (if not reviously disposed of by private sale.) part of \VA ‘ER IDI‘ opposite Town t No. IS, in the First Ilundred of Charlottetown Lots, being nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Conroy, and now in the ny. For fun or particulars apply to Mr..l. IV. oiuusort, No. 8, Queen Street, or to '1‘ PAW, Auctioneer. April 2d, I855. Ea ‘JOHN '1‘. THOMAS I:B<a>cnu:ioa:s1'.t5:5 an Scbttttncnzazncbuatt WITH ILL PERSONS mnnn-run TO Hm previous to ‘s leaving the Island Early next Month. H A M E R I C A N THE SUBSCRIBER intends leuvin Charlotte- town in a few days, and respectfrl ly r nests all parties who are indebted to him, to hand in the sov_ersl amounts of Acoouts, as furnished. And will JOHN GIBSON. All the papers (is ossession of the Masonic Hall Com- half, on the first of January, 1857. Good security will be required for the payment of the balances. For further particulars, apply to Cius. Srnwasrr, W. Iloncns, Rustic Charlottetown, 6th April, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE cattle, Farming Implements, die. TIIE Subscriber will sell by Auction, on Tuus- mu‘, the 8th day of May next, at 12 o’clock, a. m., at the residence of Carr. Buazunr, near Government House, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, CAT'1‘1.E and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, particulars of which will be iron in Catalogues, a few days pre- vious to the as e. to 0. I855. Isl3i 'WM. DODD, Auctioneer. April 7th, 1855. (All the papers.) Valuable Business tend. TO be sold by [Auction on Tuesday, the In do of May next, on the remises, all that piece o Land situated between r. GalI'eney's and the Prince Edward House, on Powual Street, on Lot No. 37 in the first hundred—measuring 70 feet front and 84 feet depth. The above property will be sold in one or two Lots to suit purchasers; iii prosimit to Pownal Wharf renders it a desirable situation or a first rate business staud.—' ‘arms at sale. - , W. DODD, Auctioneer. . March 19. MR. B. DAVIES is intrncted by ‘the Misses Stewart to offer at public Sale on 17iursdsy, 2Ist June next, at I2 o’olock noon on the remises, SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LO , not to be equalled as business Sites in Charlottetown, being part of their Real Estate, facing on Queen Square, immediately opposite the Market House. Terms, 20 per cent. deposit to be paid immedi- ately after Sale and the remainder secured by Mortgage, payable in five years in annual instal- ments with interest, when an indisputable title will be iven. urther particulars made known on application at the Auciioneer’s Room, opposite Mr. Peake‘s Build- ings, Queen'e Wharf. April 7th, I855. Ex Is. TO BE; SOLD_ at PUBLIC AUCTION. (ifnot previously disposed of at private sale), at Gs.-oiiaurowis, on Tliursda ,the Twenty-flrst day of June next, at 12 o'clock, 'I¥0WN LO ' umber 8. Thml R-nae. Letter (II), with the HOUSE and OUT-IIOUSES on the same. This Lot is sli ibly situated. adjoining IVM. SANDIRION, I:Isq,‘s.,gI're- muses, and near Ilia E iecopal Church. For further articular-c, u ply to ll eesrs. J. Ilvasriirtaiir 6: Co., Ialifax, or Winsoiv, Charlottetown. Jan. I5, I855. UNIPBR POSTS and RAILS, SO!‘ I‘ CONDWOOD. elleo, 50,000 SIIINGLES, For calls by BENJAMIN CH .’iPPELI._. Esq., Secretary to the Royal Agricultural Society, or ' 1 . HARD and