I Li in. in the most horrible terms. t’ie religion in which his father had lived. and in appreciation of the truth of which I believe he received consolation on his dying lied. I“ew oi‘ the Ilnuan Uatliolics of this city were previously aware that the man who never lost an opportunity of denount-in, their religion. and attributing to them the most detestihlo ;nd.rci-oiting sentiments. was hiniseiftbe son ol a Roiuiin Uatlmlic. The statements made by me. if not literally are suhstantially true. It is true that you are or were. a nn-.in- ber of an Orange lodge. It is true that you stated to Mr. Coles tlnit he and others.would h e and bye come to you for protection from tiie papixls. At alfevonts, you told a gentle- man in the city. that you had so stated to Mr. Coles. It is true that you declared that on would rather cut your right arm ind’. than like Uolos. Wurburton. Pope and Swa- bey. "be heholding to tiie loin Iris/i for an olfice." It is also true that you represented the lion. E. Wliclan to be an abandoned criminal, whose eppointmert to the inagistracy was disgr-iceftil to the Esiicutive. and insulting to the corri- munit_v—tiiat you applied to the Lieut. Governor to remove his name from the Uoniniission of the Peace, and when Ilis Excellency very properly refused to do so.in the absence of proofol his guilt. you. rather tlmn allow your name to sulfer e-iiitiilllitmli-‘H. by remaining on the same pare|i- nierit with that of .\Ir. Whelan. in disgust retired from the magistracy. I believe you are now well pleased at being noticed in the street b_v lllr. Whelan. and consider yoiirsclt honoured by being allowed to a.~is-iciato with rim. Now Sir.does not our conduct towards the Queen's Printer. save you to )8 either nI‘Iiau': or a col. It‘ you ae--used fir. \Vlicl-in. without pissessin-,: the most eatisl'.ictor_v.tlIi: ruost irrefragibio eviderice of his guilt.—nnd I presuirie you would not now hesitate for It moment to admit that you did so. and that your cotidtict to him has been base in the oxtreinc—You have iietcd the part of ii Imave. On the 0l«lI9|' lmnd. if you posscsseii evide ice oi his criiiiitiali- ty, of his being guilty of such olfcnces as rendered liirii un- lit for the society of honest iiicu. and such as would war- rant his I-lxeelleiicy the Lieut. Governor in disgriieing him in the estimation of his fellow inch. by striking his name from the Commission of the Peace. and such as ivarranted you in retiring from the iniigistraicy. because he was up ointe-l to it—il' you possessed this evidence. are you not worse than it./iml for now associating with such it criminal.’ Two generations of your family have been the recipients of the frri.-oiirsiind palrormge of the "Tory L‘onipnct." Y: ii ol the second generation. have lived lor thirty years the iinpetuous and fanatical champion. as well of the religion as of the iwliticai principles of your patrons. and the dc- nounrer of all their oppoiir.-tits. The Tory Cotnpact iip- pointed you ti the ollice of Jailor.and in thatollice it would appear the tyrannical propcrisitiesof your nature became lul- Iy developed. In later _vears they placed yoiirtiaiiie in the Coniniission of the pores. And now. after lriving spent an ortlinary lifetime in their service. you find the Tories have ceased t i be in a position to confer oiliecs oi honor and einoluinent upon you, and therefore you abandon them tutti I. .ei'.' oinciples. iui now iire found " beliolden" fir the olliee you hold to those whoa year or two since you desi-.gu:ite-I the low Iris/i—tho self siiiie I’api.tIs who were to be epr. friun persecuting Protestantsliy the corps oi Mi- litia which you were so anxious to organise iind eoiriinaiid. and against whose pcrsecuri-zn Mr. Colo-s was to come to you to be protected! If the Irish Roinnii Catholics of this city take my a«lvice—.uid as I have nothing to liopeor fear from them. not being an aspirant after political ollice, they may believe it to be disinterested—tliey will never trust It has. in my opinion, been the reproach of Irish Catholics. that ever since the right to vote has r---used to be 'tvitlibeld from tbeni, they have placed power in the hands of their enemies. oonlided it to tlioso who hate exercised it to their injury Were this not the case. I imagine tli_eir on give country-—u:itur.illy one of the most productive in the won-lil—w-nild not be socially and politically. in the mise- mhlc c-Jndltiiill in which it now is. iin for years past has been. Surely there are persons to be found on wlioin they can confer oiliee with -more coniidence and deceiiev than they can on you. You niav attend their pie nits, pleasure artic.-i, &e., and ii - civil and polite to the low Iris/i. but low indeed in the MBIIII of intelligeiit-o.iui-l tlclivivrit in dis- cernnietitantl self respect. must he that Irisii l..‘:itliolic who can believe that your rii-Hilly and Iulcrulion of l:iai.-«elf and his religion are not ussunied, and who cannot discern that our motive in all is. if possible. to huurhiig Irish Catho- ies so far as to induce them to vote for you—pi:rhaps at the next general election. hose among them who have a proper respect lor themselves and their religion, will not be deceived by you. although you should. in the eyes of the world, on your bended knees. before the altar of their church. ponitcntly declare that your piist life hail been one continued error, that you liiid lived an apostate. II reviler and persecutor of the liiitliful. anil with tears oi’ penitence seek to be restored to the bosom of that church that cannot reject the penitent sinner that seeks ndniission to the fold. Your inordinate vanity might induce you to take such a step. for. although the great mass of the low Iris/i worship at her altars. very many of the most illustri- ous of mankind have been. iiud iire members of her coni- munion. I now tulte leave of your Worship. and for 'our future guidance. advise you. in the language of one o the wisest men of antiqnity.henceforth "to consider how many things are requisite in him who accuses iinother—-first inle- grily and singular innocence. For nothing ‘is more intole- rable than for him to call another to account for his ac- tions. who cannot give an iiceount oi his own. ‘ Your obed't IWIVJIIII. W ll. l‘()I’l-I. To Robert Iltltcliinsurl.‘ .\Iayor of Cliarliittetowii. cIIll|‘IOI.l‘0W|I, Sept. 8, I350. * 1\?(' l‘l‘ blblili L I ll‘ ‘ IIASZAIU) begs Ii-ave respectfully to iiiforni ' his Ciistoiticrs and the I'nbii¢ in general, IIII iiitcutioriof-\'EI» LING OFF the large STOCK OF GOODS, he has now on hand A1‘ A GRF.A'I‘ RF.DIlC'I'ION IN PRICES. to uisitc rooin Ior the New lmponslioii expected in a few weeks. IIASZAICIYS BY JOHN C. TRAVERS. Notice to Partners and others. '1-‘0 II sot.» by Auction, on 'l‘iwiisnAv the 9th of UC'l‘UBEll next. at ll o'clock. fore- noon, on the Fiirrri of Mr. NATIIAN WKIGIIT. on Iilie Wimiloe Read, 5 miles from 'I‘own.the whole 0 us si2ocrr,~oaoP, at FARMING IMPLEMENTS, corursruto or I Ayrshire COW, 4 years old, from ‘ Sweet Led,’ I o d o o I yearling IIl~'.II"l'lll, from ' Sweet Lad ;” I Calf. from do., I Cow I good I"arin Horse. 2 l'igs. I Box Sleigh, I Wood Sleigli. I 'l'rui:it. I set rllevgh Ilnrnsss I Jaunting Sleigh Gt I" I set Cart I Roller I l’|ougli I pair Ilurrowe I-‘rnnltlia Stove 2 acres Potatoes Five tons upland ll \Y. A number of Stocks ().~\'l‘d and Il.\lll.l‘]Y. and a number of Fnriniiig Iinplemetits, and other articles too nuuierous to mention, - :3’ ‘ 'l'_I‘.itsts.—r\il sums under £5 cnsli undeli- very after the sale; over £5, a credit of 3 months. on approved Joint Notes. E -e I N oiiee—to the Public.‘ IIF. Copartiiership hitherto existing between .I.\\lI-I-5 D\Vi.'l and (ll-‘.()l{<-‘ii I-‘r2l.WICK, as Painters, &c', is this day dissolved. and the Sub- scriber hernhy notifies the l'uhlic, that he will not he answerable for any debts which may be contracted by Jiusss l)Avis after iliis date. , Don't Forget Thursday the 9th October. 'I‘itE Business will in future be carried on by the sl.lI)t'II:fII)l-‘I’ at the old Stand, Iillsliill-illleel, and lie respectfully solicits ii continuance of I’ublic Patro- riu -e. ’ GEORGE FELWICK. Ch. 'l‘own. Sept. ll, I856.-3i ustrayed or Stolen! \\'i»;i.~it;ori 'I‘ueinl.i_v nigh \Vlioevier will bring the same to this Uilico, will be suitably re warded. Sept. I4. 1856,. lington Ne son- To ‘run: Emroa or llsszsiufs GAZETTE. Sin. :- '.lI.~l was an action tried in the .\Inyor's Court, in winch the (-‘as Company sued .\lr. \Veiiing- ton Nelson for ilie sun: of 15.3 5s. 2d The case has for some time cnus--d considerable speculation union the consumers of hits, but I think the real facts of the case liiive never been fully I'('pfl5!9I|I€t.I to the public; and as I hear, Mr. Nelson is still dissu- tislied, and publicly asserts he is an injured and is wronged iriin, rind that the judgment delivered by the Mayor was a one-sided an in partial one; I will state the facts of the case. and then leave an impar- tiii rnuliiiude to decide, if with such evidence before hiai Ilic .\la_\or could give any other judgment,- llr. I\elson coiritiierioed burning Unit in his house “ where he has ifl renieniber riglit. IS lixbis." The night the news arrived here ofiiic fall oi .*'ebiistopol. and he gave a ball the some night when the whole of his burners were turned full on, till nearly 4 or .3 o'clock in the niorning—he afterwards gave some two or three other balls, and at each. I believe from what I bear, all his burn»-rs were nn~—hi-. is it man who seldom II ever goes to bed before II u't;|orlt,nrid ci-iisequciitly rnu-l. coiiiiurrire at large quantity ofgris every lIlgIl.—Ilt' hits it niriia lap near /its meter. but this it r-eeuis he never turned olf, lhi-rel-y ierving the full pressure on III all parts of his house, iind en- abling his si.-rv;ints to consume any quantity they please, and at iin or all hours euiier day or rnglri. I looked at his meter on the Ist day of De- cember I835. and found it then stood at 6800 feet. it was again looked at the Is! day of March, I856, and vii stun at 10,800; I IIIMII: outand delivered his bill for £10 l6s., not for one quarter as Mr. Nelson states. but for the whole period he had consumed gas, being nearly live months, or in fact the whole ofilie winter. and considering the numhe, ..f|5£h.,. the main lap being always FULL on, so that the Gas could be consumed curl and late, I Clint-ldef um tpinntity not at all largi=.—'l'lie rneter I’ again saw on the Is! day of June, and found it standing at l2,600 feel, being ISOII feet for the last qu:rriiir's consump- tion. 'l'lii.-i bill I also inado out anti delivered, and Mr. Nelson declared the (Bus had not been lighted in an any part of his house, and stated he would no- ver pay till lobtaineil II judgment against him; I at once wished to carry the case Iu ilie Hupro-uie Court, but was our day too late to give Mr. Na-v_-on nofigg of trial and this one day I in vain asked biiu to pass over; I|l“I:lIII. Ni it was too expr,u.ijyi- .. (‘mm um] ‘pron-r-cal going in ilru lll.i\or's, hut uhh wimp.) rjlltlglllctll be lit now ilr.-sari-i . :ig:~in saw his lnii-.tr-r the lit (lily of .~.'epIuuiliur. I836. and from.) ||l standing III I 1.470 fet-I, leaving I870 t’.-ei for this last quarter's Ctlll.-‘IlIII|ill0lI: again Mr i'\'o.-I-on pr-..g._-,.. 3led the Gas had not iiw.-~i lighted, ni-d \\IIIlIIl four The Charlottetown Gas Company vs- Wei- 1 - 7' days the c.-i~e more before the llI:|\r-I’ for trial; rho- uvidnrico liiime brought lotwiird on both sides I nill now relate as nearly as my riieruory will sr-ri.-——| operiml the case, by r-lniiniug the iiiiiiiunt of ili- Iilil stating such was due. in ih-- tr':isl‘omp:iny ,ih.ii I had taken out .'\lr.iVel.-mi’s meter and upon I»--ring pi found it correct \Ir. Nclsmr noir -rated . ilrii be had not oonsuin any sinr-ii lio T¢(‘l»ll‘t‘rf IIN bill for the I0,800 feel, nmi tiii~rel'ore the IIIEIWI niiisi regis- ter gas without passing any. cross-uiiinined hiiii G.\7.l°‘.'l‘ re.-, SEPTEMBER 13. when he acknowledged he did not know exactly when I did deliver the bill, but Ihoii-.lii it uiav be about the middle of the month. be next called he apprentice. who stated as near as possible the seine as Mr. Nelson. with the exception that when I cross- esainined him he admitted the gas had hen lighted once, but thought that was all, he also thought the time Mr. Nelson ordered the Gas not to be sgiiiii lighied—wss about the iiiiddie of the month-—ihe next witness was a servant girl, who slated nearly the same as the other witness, and thought the bill was not delivered before the mirlille oi’ the month. I then claimed I judgment. having proved. as I consi- der. my case viz. that the gas had been consumed, and that the meter was correct, and as I looked at the meter oil the Is! of the rnimtii. and did not de- liver the bill till the middle. Mr. r\'e.son liiid left a hall inoui ‘s urning that qusrtvr—li.id he given orders for the rriiin tap to be turned oil" when the meter was looked at, in plaice ofwben the bill was deliver- ed and his orders had oeen I-I|IIvl\VPd' than imjo.-.1 in would have had no Gas to pay f-.r Mr. Nelnrll still persisted, the meter must regwrr n-itiiout pissing tins, and brought. it witness in pro.e the l‘ai~.r—I now suggested the propriety oi having the |||¢>l-'r nt llli: Court to is examined by this rctlouliiablie witnes- who was to prove an t'/Iipmsi";i'/My u..d er» |hIIpI| the fact. that a perpetual motion was at le rglli disco- vered. The meter being brought iirid e.tain-im-d bx .\lr. Cox. he pronounced Ihe in-ii.-x to have lurril tiiki-.n olfcnrrieot, and lie ii.nv coiiinuocet‘. to give Ills 0§\'IiIt!fIC9, which only went to show, he had hai some experience in (his and Unit nieto-rs, that he had been :i consumer of I-‘us in l.iu-,rpool, and had iini.-is nieters—that one of those meters passed gas without ri'gistcring.wiiich ofcourse was iigaii-st ilii: |.‘nn.p.-rny. now proceeded to cw.-'.-.-:x.iiiii-ie him; I Iirsl asked him, iflielriii lind IIlI_V experience in Gas nieters; he stated is had—I asked liiiu, if he liad'evi-.r kn.~nn a meter pass gas without vegistr ting it—he replied he liad—lag:iin asked, him if he had ever lmotvn ii nest risked him, if from his iunmledge of gas meters is liiun,-ht it possilil-4 ii nieier could register without passing ,-,pui—iie replied cerl«.u'iily not. Now is ilh such evidence before him, what other judginuit dive-' .\Ir. Nelson think the Mayor could give.’ In the liisl . ., it was roved Mr Niel-on burnt the (in-_ halfn riinnlli before he turned it elf. but in renli'_v he never turned It oil‘, he told lii- Ill‘! tauiii not to light ll lnit he lvll the Illillll tnp full on, so that Ilihy could ionsiine any quaniiiy they pleased when he was i'r--in’ ironic-—in the next place, \«r. L 1 stated it wii - im- possible ii meter could I’re,{i'-Io-i (ins without p.. sing it.andI Iiad stated on Ill‘ iuillii I hail pruned Ibo: meter and four d it corrcci- -bar li.ls is I ot all. .or as I before stated. the ureter regim-red for this last Quarter 870 feet. In ing atiuu‘ I56 fi gt put‘ \vi-ek — I would ask Mr. i\el-no. how curries it that the meter win-n brought into court r-Iili regist-ncd, but the liavo registered from the tiny I lorkuil at it to the and when the meter was brought into court bv .\.r. Allen, he stated the top was still otfa--d as I left it. thus proving the fact l|ia‘t the lies had been con- suuied through .\Ir. Nelson's own Cll'ei':!9Ilt9.I_4 in not turning ofl'the main tap. I ii-keil all his wiiues-.e.-4 ifthey could smell the gas in any sort of the house, and they all said no, thus proiing there was no escape. I remain, Your. Oliilt. Serv-int. \V.\I. MU|{l‘llY. Masonic Hall Company. (IENHIIAI. SPECI-\l. .\lI-ZHIING of Sliaieliolders of the above rotripaov. will he held in tire Masonic Ilall (\I*l)onahl’.s hiiildinee) Quit-en's Square. on .\londa_v the l-"uh ii-.-t. at 8 o‘e-lock 9. ill. for the purpose of 8:-lllllsz the Iirtil l'l.~taie of said (Iotiipany Ill terms of the act oi Iii- ttiirporzillon. lly Order. J. \V. .\I()l‘tlll\'(lN. Si.-crel.iry. (.'h:irlotIeto\\‘n, Sept. dd, I856. r\llPl'IR«‘S l\I.\(l.\'I.lNE for SEI"I‘ElIJF:R just received at UEO. '1‘. lI.isz.\itu’s Book Store. Prize Stallion “Prince Edward. ‘.J‘''‘.‘\_ \\ II.I. be ctli.-red for SALI-I av Avcrion at I2 o'clock noon. on v WEI)Nl’.Sll.\Y Stpteinlwr 2-lth, so-1:65 _.,and sold to the highest lfaldt-r. lie was four years old the lat day ofJul nnl‘, ho is by Saiadin out if Il Marc by \\’eolnr-r’ii Ilorse. from .1 iloncusvclles Mare. He shows ll great deal of Blood. and has great strength: his stock is much admired; his action and temper is very good. he was used last winter in harness and was very em I}. \VII.|.IA\l IIUI)GI~IS.owner. (Iymhria Lodge, Rustico. 2tlih August. I856. r\. it}. -. . AIRB N " ’ ,3 F‘ A LS O Cll-l¢lIIA'I‘|CD ,.a S (3 A I. E S , ' or .ii.i. v.titii-.'m.s. | Warehouse. 34 Kiiby Street. i this I‘ t) N . l GREENLEAF 5. BROWN, I Atuziirrs. ' A fall assortment of all kinds of weighing sppnrii ins and -tore furnit-ire for sale at low nice. ' road, Hay. and C Ploviiices. meter register without passing gr-—be siiid. nol—I 4 I870 fi-.ct—-for if his nrgunieni vtiin true, it slicold 3d day oflrial, " which was Ii /ur days" 80 feet, but it 2,| hid not moved I feot—l left the main tap turned qf. 3 eel tlcsleii set in any part of the _ A -ma. Untlerthe Patronage of lady Duly ' II.l. be uelil in the Grounds of WI. STEWAI1‘ I Esq , “ Glen \'I¢warl," in lid of the Churell now in the course of erection st "S'I’I|fort‘I," on TIIURSDAY, the 18h Sl£PI'I".MBER instant. Iiiirsnce to the ‘rounds It 2 o,clock, Tea at hslf-past 3 o’clocit. Col-II'lI)IIIlt)nl will be thank- fully received by Mrs Lloyd and Mrs. William Stewart, on or before the Wednesday previous. Ticltets is (M each Children under 1'3 yours hslfprice, to be had st the Store oi II. llaszard, I4.-q.. Mr. llarri Beer, sad Mr. Solomon Mulch, Sir.-tlord, Lot 48. ‘Royal Agricultural Society’: Cattle Show for 1856. HE Queen's County (Tattle Show will be held in (fliarliittrlown on \Vt:nru:snAv the 2-bit SI:}P'I‘I:.\I ISEIL, I856. 1- I as I u u s : T-est Entire Blood Colt, fouled in I8-I4, £2 0 ' do do 1 0 .,,I :.-~ 3d (in do I0 iii-st Blood Filly, do I I0 "I do do 0 lid ii a do 0 10 best Entire Colt for Agricul. purposes, do 2 0 I do do 0 3d do do 0 I0 best Filly do I IO ‘M do do I 0 3d do do 0 10 CATTLE. llesi Bull, dropped since Ist.Ian. I854. £2 0 ‘Jd do do I I0 3d do do I 0 lb do do 0 I0 best Ball of any age do I I0 2d 0 do I 0 lid do do do 0 I0 best Cow of any age, giving milk, I I0 I 4 do do I 0 3d do o do 0 I0 best Ii-ifer, dropped since lstJsn. 1854, I 10 Li do do I 0 ' do do 0 I0 Ilis llonnr Judge Peters ofli-rs the following Pi-in-s, to be competed for at the same tiuie :— ll-~st Iii-iler, calvcd in I855. '2 0 2d do do 1 10 SH . . Ilest pen of3 Ewe Ti-gs, (Leicester breed) £2 0 ‘ do do I 0 EFP do do 0 I0 best pen of3 Ewes of any age, I I0 do do 0 d do 0 0 I0 hr-st pen ol 3 Ewe Lambs, do 1 0 2.] (In (I0 0 I5 3-] do do 0 I0 best Ram undcr3 years, (lambs excluded), 2 0 Ilvl do do do I 0 3.] do do do 0 I0 i-e~t Itam Lamb, I I0 24 do I 0 0 I0 I 0 biast Rain of any age, (over ‘.2 years). PIGS. Rest «ow, having reared a litter this season, £1 I0 o ( i do I 0 SII d ll 3d do do do 0 I0 hr-sl. Ilivtlf, I 10 so do I 0 3d do 0 10 ns:oui.Arioivs. No itriptirlvtl smck of any description will be allowed to compo-ie. . ‘ _ No person will he allowed to exhibit -‘lock In cfllllpelllliln unless he be a Subscriber to the Society, or in one of its lir.-ini-lies. All Animals must be benajnle the property of the Ifixhibitor. _ No Prize will be awarded. unless there be. In the opinion of the Judges. siifiicient competition. No Animail allowed to compete in more than C‘ D 1 I ss. Alla.\nimiils intended for competition. "WEI 50 enieiirii and on the ground before I2 o'clock, otherwise, they will ]ltlSi(Il'(‘f_l/ be ezcludal. A I-‘.'\RMElt‘S l)lNNi°.R at the Globe Hotel at the liner of-I o'c‘oclt on the day of the Show. Prizes to be paid alter Dinner. W. W. IRVlNG,Sec’y. Com. Room, Aui:- I-'1. I355- The following STOCK will, along with miinyotbers (pure -snd hsli-bred Durham, Ayrshire and Leicester QHEBP), be olfered for Sale on the shove day:-— llv Juries: I'r.'re:iis—- ' I iwo—yenr old IIl’.II"EII, by Diiiliaiii Ilull ‘Sweet I, d,‘ out of n hell’-bre Aldornry (MW? ll" been served bv the newly imported Durham Bull ‘I'rince Edwitftl.’ this Spun. I IWO yr-:ir ohl l|l'1lFl:1It. got by I'Ill' Alexander lhrnot-ruisn’s imported Ayrshire Full 0|“ OI :i Galloway ow. 2 pura Li-icfslt-I’ RAMS, ’ I RAM, (half Souihdovrn and half Leicester.) llr Ilon. Geo. Coal 4 two-year old Durha 4 one-yesr old Bit GIOIGI 'I'wI:itnv— I two-year old BULL. ii Col. Grey's lislf-br Cow. Q—— In llF.lI‘l-llts. itto ‘Sweet Led,’ out_of Durlisrn sud Ayrshire