I I-IASZARD’S GAZETTE, JUNE 3_. :10“! friend impeached my integrity. under the sanction of your antliortty._|0d IN" 0"“ admonition to the fraternity wbiph I have the honour to represent. |!_l10|1l J“'”ry “'7 °¥l’°"’ rim of your conduct in the matter at issue. In the mean time. _ Ill], sits yours respectfully, JOHN Aiiscciits. May 31st, 1854. ‘ M ., Mggting of the Electors of New London. and its vicinity, held on the 1st June inst., at the store ofMr. John hlchellnn, to take into consideration the act of the Lieut. Governor in dissolving the late House of Assembly; and also to nominate tvvo lit and proper persons to -"present them in the next Housirof Assembly- Jemes idgeon, E ., was called to the Chair, and Archibald Mchinnon, appointed Secretar , when the following Resolutions were move , and pussed.—only two opposing the let Resolu- tion. lst., Moved by Win. Iiaslain, Esq., seconded by Wan. Mallet, Esq.-— nuolud, 'I‘hat the majority of the late House of Assembly deserve the thanks of this Meeting. for the effort they have made to secure the independence of the Legislature‘, by passing ii Bill to exclude from both its branches, all Members connected with the receipt or expenditure of the public moneys. 2d ., Moved by lererninli Simpson, Esq., secon- ded by Mr. Wm. Anderson- Ruiolcrtl, That tlis dissolution of the late House of Assembly. by the Lt. Governor. in opposition to‘ the .d\'I4‘.e ..fller )l.ijesty's Couiicil. is in opposition to IIIJ principles of llosponsiible Goveriiiiient._—liss a lurid.-ncy to onnul the shine; iiud is, in the opinion of this Meeting, an arbitrary iiiid unconstitutional act. 3.1__ Moved by Mr. Ileiiry Lawson, seconded by llr. John Simpson—— Tlu-iefore. Resolved, 'l'liait this lloeting will on- dunvour, by every honoiiililc IlIts.'II|.', to secure the return of .\Iessrs. llerr and .\IcI.eod. lllell “"0 “’°'ll'." Members. _ After the usual vote of thanks to the chair- man the meeting scperitte . lllisoxic II.ii.i. Coin>sriv.—'l‘he Iii-st General Meeting "of this Company was held last._hIon- day evening, in nccor once with the provisions of the Act of Incorporation, in Mason Hall (M(,lloioiell'ii Buildings.) .\lr. I. uw was called to the Clinir, und .\I|:. J. ll . M_or- rison appointed Secretary. 'llic following gentlemen were thereupon dnly i-lei-ted Direct- ors of the said Couipany until ‘the Annual General Meeting, to be held on burnt John s l):i.y, the 27th Deeeiiiber next, viz :—-'I he IIonor- abl:- Charles Young, Messrs. IV. S. Paw. A. II, Yntr-,5, W. Duchomin, Charles Boll, John MiNeill and James Council. Mr. _'J. W. Mi-rrison was elected Secretory. A (,onimit- tee was also appointed to propose the drought ofit code of Bye-Laws, &e., for the government of the Uolllpfllly, viz 2-.\Iessrs’. J. W. Morrison, IV. S. Paw, and A. II. ates. _ _ .\t it Meeting of the Directors. held immedi- atcly after the above, The Honorable Charles Yoiin was chosen President, and Mr. .' 1’nw,'l‘reasiircr. The Meeting then ndjonrncd. I I’ is with much pleasure that we have inserted the Resolutions from New London, which IIppt:lII‘ in . this ilny‘s issue. '.l‘liey were sent to us without the flourish of trumpets, that usually accompanies correspondiiig articles in the pages ofthe Examiner and addcerlucr; I ' , . . .. . u - r 4- I i rm, them better than any thing we can add. we shrill refrain from note or continent. save to remark that we have been informed that the Meeting was it highly respec- table one. Six ‘Magistrates having been present. who, with the exception of one only. agreed In passing the Resolutions. MANY of the Houses and Stores were last evening lit up with gas, and presented u brilliant appearance. A» there is to bu- we underst:ind—ii inore imposing gm] public display this evening, we ‘shall defer milking any further observations, until our next issue. _____ __________ 'l'he Rev. John Knox will preach in. the Baptist Chapel, Clinilottetoivn, on Sabbath evening, the -Ith of June, at quarter-past six. Passengers. In the Steamer Lady Le Jliirchunt, from Riclii- o, to Bedeque,Muy 29.—.\lr. Alex. Hayden, McLeod. *1iliii.r17t_ed:_ " if ‘ On the 6th April last. by llev. Johrn Shaw, Mr. John McLean. to Miss Mary McDonald, both of Three Rivers. 1 bu Williiiui Dies’ 0n the 18th inst, at his residence, Stiiiihope, Mr. John Douglass, aged 14. Chaflctteliown May 51. Rent, (small) lb. dd ii ‘Id ‘Tallow. 3d I 10d 1')...‘ I.’ quarter, M ii Glil ' Wool, Is Bil it In 3d ark, Bid ii ‘MI -1 Homespun. yd. 3! 0d I 5: itiu" ('m")lb iii ' ii ‘ii . iunhib 3 A viltirit, I‘ - I l riineu WI‘ - lamb, W 3. .. 3. N Barley, r'..l.i.. 4. an. is. ca Veal. per lb.. 8.! u M nts, a 3i II9 n...... r lb.. 0 .1. mi 9 i'....i ii...i..y. per lb. 2.i alliirlit per qtl.. I2‘: it lbs I I’otutors,biish. 8s 3.l a3! 9il ‘ u-kc 4s a 6: Carrots, pi i bu . 2s0d [.‘.,..-|.., In 8.! a Is Gd l inmhy Seed bush 25: ii?! Tumips bush ls Bil a Is Gil l Clover Seed lh., Is it Is Bil i; s, r osea, Oils ‘lull Hay, per ton, Mos IOOI aw, n Clii-r-.ril, 7“ l 8" Butter, (fresh) s n Iii 8.] l 9990' "W'- D.... (by the tub) I0il u Isl \\v ild Gull. 30 9 3! I-l hlT1I, 3lI s 9d . Brunls. Isfid a 296 To the Electors of the Third Electoral District of Prince county. Gs-.is'rt.sixs:ii; AVING been solicited by s large number of voters II in this District, to otfer myself as one of your Representatives in the House of Assembly. I have been induced to wslvu the objections I have hitherto eiiicrtained on this subject. You will, doubtless. expsct are to state the views I entertain of political ulliiirs, and the course lshall pursue. ifl sin return . . (iantlsuieu.-I regard the 'I‘lui-xzsiaivcl: Cavsu an the most important feature in the future political regeneration, coiiiineruiul ' ri:y, u ' l loppiness of this Colony. And i it rm determina- tion to watch over and advance to the utmost o shimy. your local iiitqesls, as well as the general prosperity of all clssees throughout the Island will lllcat with your approval, I can only say, my best stI'oits'srs at your disposal. I remain. Gentlemen, our obedient Servant. WlI.I.IAM GAMIIEE STRONG. Bedeque. June Id. ID“. All papers. ANTED--A Man or Woman to attend s . CAIIIIIG Minn. for the season. to whom lllisral Wsgss will be given. AAA[:pIyT't'o°“"ou' Iylusy tiiir. to u. in; so. use \.i\ To the Electors of the First District of Queen s county. Gr_~i-ri.nrs.-v: - AT the earnest request of a considerable ""1115" 0f you. inn again induced to ofer myself as ii. Candidate for you sufi-ages at the ensuing Election. During the short time I had the honor to re- Eresent you, the House of Assembly and the overnment have I_iiid_to contend with plots, shemes and t‘0tISptfIlt‘.INt, to I1-jug 350“; it, overthrow. We linvo hurl no chance. no {air plny—hnving u one-sided purtiznn Governor,und an plistriictive Legislative Council to combgt d‘"'“‘l:'. “'9 Whole Session. Responsible Govern- ment no longer exists in Prince Edward Island, 'Ihe first blow_was struck _by Mr, Col“ on in Very introduction. by appoipting c;pg_ 3'35.’ to ii. sent in the two ounc_ils, without the ne- }’°"“’.Y _ql‘lII'fi0IlI0_II. retgpired by the Re ul i'1_.structions, and giving _iiu is litcrutiveo co a _.er he had sought in constituency, and had been rejected by the People. The second blow mu struck by Mr. Coles. in retaining Mr. Joseph Ilonslcy. its Attorney General, and getting him appointed to it sent in the Legislative Council. after he had oflei-ed himself as ll. candidate to the People for their sutfrnges and had also been rejected. The finishing stroke was given to it by the Governor. acting on an assumed prero- gntirr-.. und Pffuslniz to he guided by his .-9. sponsilrle ;idvl5I'I‘t'. preferring the advise of an irresponsible Legislative Council, and dissolv. ing the House 0l'Assembly, in direct opposition to those whose counsel——if we had Responsible Government—he was und to receive’: and if the Governor's conduct is to be a precedent for future guidance, we have retrograded at least is century at three strides, and are about to cringe again under the iron bondage ofa Royal Prerogative. I think I hear many of you say —. o! 'is will not submit to that. Our forc- futhers suffered too much to induce us to coun- tenance despotism. If such are our senti- merits. you can give proof of them y discoun- tcnunciog the party who hits brought this expense, termoil and strife u it you. ‘hey liypocriticnlly tell you, that you will have the privilege of electing your own oflicers; while. at the same time, it is notorious, that is est effort is being nisde by them. to put nearly all the principal oflices into the hands of the Legislative Council, who nro not responsible to you; three of whom. the new family coinprrct, ii is believed, hope to divide some £1200 yearly among themselves. But, remember. you have no voice in their appointment. One member of the lute House of Assembly (.\Ir. \Vhelun). has In-mi encmir.-iging the I.ei__'isl.1tivo-. Council in their opposition to the House of Assembly; and, strange to say, promises, that should his party come again into ower, he will still further tax the country to pay the Legisliitive Council. who do little but obstruct the business of the House of Assembly. Can this be true.’ say some o you. It is true. and cannot be denied of KM Mar : for Mr. Whelnn'o notice may be found, in block and white, in the Order Book of the Ilouse of Assembly—!ltrif he will, alllie next Session of Hit. House. bring in a ' o authorize the Go:-ernmrnt to pay the Legislative Council. A nice way t is to squander your money! Were the Council abnlinlwd. we would save some £I000 each year y it. or were they made eli-ctive, there would then be some reasonable ground for their being paid But Mr. “fhclan, no doubt. synipatliizes with those who are seeking to obtain oflice. I find. on examin- ing the Public Accounts. as published in the Jour- nnl of the House of Assembly, for the years 1841, lfl-I8, I849. and I850. that Mr. Hiiszard received, as Queen's Printer, for the four yeiirs, £l428 0s I0d.; on further Pxriminution, I fin , that llIr.i\Vhelen received, as Queen's Printer, for ilie last two years alone. £l47l l8- ! ! It is no wonder that Mi‘. \Vhe. Ian. hoping to gain between Seven and Eight hundred Pounds ii veer by it—s ould print and circulate hun- dreds of Petitions all through the country, praving for it Disscliition of the House of Assembl . When his party succeeds in getting a majority again. I sup- pose we shall be ruled, as Mr. VVhelari threatened, at a public meeting in the Temperance Ilall, " with is r o i'ran!" Mr. Colt.-s was present at that meeting, and it is well known, that Messrs. Coles and Wliclun plot and scheme together, whatever they in.-iy seem to say to the contrary. But Gen}le- men. the only way to get an end put to this sort of worl., is, to rid both branches of the Legislature nliog--tlier of otiice-holders. I voted for a bill lust Sn-sion, positively excluding every one holding nn_ otliizoi of etI|0I|IIIN.'lII from tho I.e-girilniure. with the c.\l‘.€|)Illln of two, the Attorney General and the Colonial Secretory; but this would not suit the Coun- cil. who wanted miiny of the ollices themselves. and coiisequently thrsw out the bill. I am new deter- mined to go farther, and I pledge myself. that if returned again, I will bring in ii hill to exclude er.-cry oflicc-holder froui both branches ol' the Legislature. the same as in the United States. and no country in the world thrives, or “goes a head,” faster than the ' ' States of Americn—-so far I am willing to copy from their institutions; and if the Legislative Council will not pass the bill. we will IIIBIIIOPIIIZO the home Government for leave to remodel that body. Gentlemen ; Since the Dissolution, I have visited II great part of the District, and I feel gieniful for the kind riianner in which I have been received, and the v very general promise-i of supportthiitliiivi: been given i ionii-. Mr. .\lr-Imsd is :|lun in ilic field with me, and 2 we have t‘..'tII\’n§St:1I logo-tliiu :i grr.-at p.irt o Lot. 2') nod 2|. Ilur pro-ipccisi are good. \\'e .-slI'tIl l't‘t?i'lV8 suppnrtthis your from soincnvlioliist year. voted ii- gainsi its-—un the ground oi our having been badly use-d;we have had no trial, and that we and the whole ofthe country are at to uiieccesnry trouble and expense, for the benefit ofri few who are striv- ing to become oflice-holders and dictators. Mr. Mc- Leod and myself would like to pay our personal ros- ects to each of yo but we find that will be impossi- ble,in conse uenoeofthe indecent and unconstitutional haste with w ich the Election has been forced on.- ws shiill see us many as we can. and shall hold pub- lic meetings in several parts of the District. in the ho es of meeting ‘bony more. - find that the self-styled liberals are industriouiily circulating is number of fnlso reports among you in reference to myself. hoping thereby to prevent you from Voting for me: but I feel assured my character is well known to most ofyou;and that you will be slow to believe that I, who am living almost entirely by my dealings with the teniintry. would do or advo- csic any measure that would increase your burdens; on the contrary, I am striving to give you far reater accoininodstion when you come to 'Iown to ispose ofyour produce, free ofsny charge. Gentlemen; You are called upon to exercise your right of Francliise at a very important crisis. to question is, whether you are to enjoy the right of self-government in reality. or to submit to n conceal- ed despotism. and so unconiroluble tyranny, under what is termed Departmental Government. Believe me to reinsiii, Your obedient and humble servant, GEOIIISE BEER. Junr. Charlottetown, Msy BI, ISM. Charlottetown Cricket Club. most: interested in the ctmleiieiewn Cricket Club are r timed to meet at the Globe Hotel on Tuesday even iig sun at 8; o'clock. H(IMAS “ANN. TAILOR. (Late. of Upper Queen Street.) b s to inforiri his numerous friends that he has just EIIOVIID his Business to the House lately occupied by Mus. Woon. in ow- KAI. S1-anus-, next door to Mr. Dcdd‘- Brick Store. -I'M 3- WANTED. a steady Man to take charge of a Horse. and outdoor worli. A plyb to To the Electors of Oharlettetown and Eoyalty. Gurrrnuuus, ‘HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor having thought proper to diuolve the House of Assam- bly. you are called upon a third time within less than twelve months to e persons to represent your interests in that branch of the isluturs. I again offer myself as a es idats for your sulf- Mges. and respectfully request your sup rt. Hsvin been _hsnd_some|y returned by you at Eight different Elections in succession, and my nlitiesl principles not having undergone any change. Idseiri it unneces- sully to recall them to your teution. . regret that the Bill for the exclusion of salaried olhcers _from I islature was rejected by the Legislative Council. Had it become law. it is not likely that you would have been called upon, so very soon. to engage in another General Election. The leading Members of the L islstive Council, however, prefer that law or rule which admits of their holding salaried oflicus. although wholly irresponsible to the I L l ' ' " "'“ " tlrnndinr that it would pu'ss st another Session of the lam: House, they uddressed the Lieutenant Governor in such terms as to procure a dissolution. and thereby to ntford an opportunity, during the excitement ofii General Election, for ollice-hunters to misrepresent the object and effect ofthe Bill,und to make the Eoplo believe that it was calculated to destroy espcnsible Government. The pur rt and aim of the Bill, however. Gentlemen, was t e very reverse: it was, in er, a measure upon the same principle as the Act of Assembly lately passed and new in force in Canada. I have every confidence that your votes will enirble me again to introduce this Bill—uniI if the constitu- encies throughout the Island, prove equally intelligent wit yourselves, I cannot ave is doubt that a innjority will be returned in the new House of ssembly. not only favorable to the measure, but such ss,—uirder the sea ices cfa new Lieutenant Governor ofiriucb Colonic experience. will convince the Legislative Council that they must olTer iic further obstruction to its becoming the law of the Colony. _ I am. Gentlemen, ' Your most oIied’t Servant. EDWARD PALMER. May 30th, I854. Isl Adv Ex To the Free and Independent Electors of the Second Electoral District of Queen's County. Gain-nusni; AVING bad the honor to represent you in the first House of Assembly under Responsible Government. in this Island, and not being aware tliul any rt ofniy political conduct iid merited your disapprobstion, I again offer mysel as a (‘anili- dnte for your sutfrages. My poliiicul principles are unchanged: and. should you again honor nie w h your confidence, you shall always find me the some unflinching. unccuipiomising character thiitl trust on that know me, have ever found me to be, unal- ured by the smiles of those above me, and equally undisniiiyed by their frowns. have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your innst obedient Servant, NEIL M‘NElLL. Crapsud, 29th May, I854. Iw. To the Electors of the Second Electoral District of Queen's County. GENTLEHEN; T the earnest request ofnianyof my respected friends union at you. I not induced to of? myself as I Can idiite for your sutfrages, ut the approaching General Election, to represent. your interests in the House of Assembly, for this my native District A1 -1 This being my first iittciiipt to move in political » life. I can safely assure you, should I be Elected one ol your Representatives, that I have no party )l't.‘tlIII‘.C- tiuns, and that such measures only as I shall consider 1 for the best interests ofthe people,nnd the proinotion f of the prosperity of the Island in general, and ofyour local District in particular. shall have my support, no matter from whom the same may emiiniite. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your most obd‘t Servant, JOHN CULI. .\l‘DONALl). Charlottetown. May 24, I854. Steam Packet Notice. HE Subscriber is Agent for the Saint John and \Vestinoreland Steam Navigation Conipiinfs Boots at the Bend. Ari parties wishing to hiivc (rods forwarded to or [into parts in the GuIfSi. wrence and Prince Edward Island. will be ntii.-nd- ed to by sending their instructions. It is intended to pnta sailing Packet during the eosuin summer on the route between Shediiic and Miianiic i. of which conveyance parties interested can avail themselves. ALEXANDER VVRIGIIT. Bend May 8th. IBM. 2in Boots, Shoes, Donnings. 6.0., etc. A good variety in Ladies‘, Gent|enien’s, Youtli‘s and Children’s. Very good and c enp. Isl Bi tr‘E0l{lIE BEER. Junr. Pew in St. P:iul’s Church. PVIII S-\I.I£. ti coiiiiiiiiriiliiviis l'lZ\\.', -in Side of St. Paul's Church. Apply in JAMES I”E.>'\I\'I'i. Charlottetown, May 16. NEW GOODS.—-Spring of 1854. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per Sir Alex- . antler, I50 Packages BRI’l'lSl .\IEI{CllAN- DIZE. the rincipal part of his Spring importstions, eoriiiistivig o — 3 cases ready miide Clothing, . Hats and Caps. do. Straw Bonnets und Hiits. , Lgdies’ dress Materials, . Millitiery, _ . GIoves—Dent, Allcrofi C0‘!-. . Hosiery, Shawls, . limbendiishevy. o. Ike and Ribbons, sles Unbleached Culioos, I do. While Culicous. 2 do. Curpetings, 2 do. Oil Floor Cloths. I do. Cloths and Drills, . P‘ Q- 0 W -I I 2 I I I I 2 I lb efphe best iissortmentii in 'I‘o\i'n, and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, Ilth May. IBM. 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AYER, gives tho honest ride of the Nos- iruiii l]|I('IlIflll. Since the I-‘ohlic will use these reme- dies we wish for the sake of suffering humanity there were ioore of them like his (‘her-ry Protons! and Culliurtic pills. which requires no secrecy to make them go do» it. Lowsll. ltitli April, ISM. Mums —— —- » -. New York City. Gurvrnuuxa 2-Yours of the 23d inst.. asking me to join in a combination to put down the Ohio Nosiruin Hill, cornea duly to hand. Iciinnet ac- cede in your request for the following reasons : The law requiring that the composition shall be published; of every medicine sold in the State. can- not work to the injury of anybody who deserves pro- It-itlion. I have published the recipes rlf my inedi- cinea for fifteenyeiiu, und believe this to be the honest way ofimrliing their virtues known to the ccimr.u~ oily. The Medical Profession publish their dieoovO- riu to the world as soon as made, for the benefit of nll rniiiikind. Why sliculd we not I The La which on fear will destro your business. can in- jsre on y those who falsely pretend to discoveries and secrets which I ey have not. It will expose the emptiness ofsuch pretensions, and I iihlic will turn aside from such preparations us are worthless when t ir composition is known. iiiiidininr-s have real worth, they will be only the bqer appreciitterl and the better patronized by laying ‘ open to the Public, that all may ju?s for themselves Iftlley have not real nrer-ii, t is no is common justice, to the sutfevlng sick. to the pblin tmlitr and to ins cause or heiuesity, that the people should lino;.t'h';m to avoid then. H flll . ' uolcs c. use. 5 :s WECTGHN ‘Ann'- ".'.‘..r'.'ni'§ir'.'.l.". “""'.r'.'ii'e'.i°.'r"""‘°~.3.. ._-qzkuososv. uli 3-"iiirasiuir «'9' O Q a TIIOIAI owns- Geuersl Pen Oles. May II. IBM. BRA.‘ FOUNDRY. AND “CHINE IE0’. \ B? W. 0. non. NOW open in Great Gsor s Street, on tlsseld Stead. OldCoppsrs Ilrsss hsugh. Au Ap‘gI‘OIllCO wanted. SUMMER ‘HATS. A Nicr: assouruuar. 1...... u lss. ,iosi ososou s Juur FRUIT RANGES. PIGS. rate ottlur. Isl Ii Just published. price 611.. n was set’-i.-an Basin. The ‘Principals in tlie Strife, AND ITS PBOPABLE IBBUI. a L Delivered in Charlottetown, April SI. IBM, the " Mutual Improvement Association." by IIEV. 1. ll. NABBAWAY. For sale at G. '1‘. l'Iassaun's Book ltefs. iPRUI'r!i NlJ'I‘B.&e..&o. ins... GEORGE I. Just. bsforu the MAILS. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, and the United States. will be made u forwarded via Pictou, on and alter Tuesday Otli instant, every Tucson! and Fuinav night. at Eight o'clock, until further notice. Mails for England. to be forwarded via Halifax, will be be made up every alternate Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock. viz:— Tueaday. the lflth July. lily. .lIsy. Tuesiley, the let August. I‘uesdiiy,ths 20th ..une. Tu , the . Tuesday. the 4th Jul . 0| AS OWEN. Postmaster General General Post Ofice, May I. ll“. Thirty Lots of Land for Sale. THERE will be otlersd in June next. for salt by the Subscriber. at Suiuinersids. about so building lots. part of which is within a few hundred feet of the Wharf at that place, and others, within from In to 20 Chains, part which are water Lois. Terms made easy. and further notice of sale to be given, J. WEATHEBBY. May. izii. IBM. ' WILLIAM SNEEBTON, sail in er, ~ EGS to inform his friends and Ship builders generu|ly.t|'sut be is a at is reeoiniiisiies the business ol'SAIl. MAKING is this Island. having spent twent one years at the Trade in land. paring wliic time he believes he gave full as ' setieu to those who employed hiiu. Rs:rnuxsicu—Hsury Hausrd, Esq. Charlottetown. Feb. 0. I854. Gin Royal Agricultural Society. CJTTLE snow FOR ieu. - HE QUEEN'S COUNTY cA'i'rt.i: snow will be held in Charlottetown, on Wsduudayi 20th September, I854. PREMIUM8. For the best Entire Blood Colt. fueled in I852. £3 0 O For the second best do do I O 0 “ M e do do 0 I0 0 " best Blood Filly, do I I0 0 “ 2d do do do I 0 0 " 3d do do do 0 I0 I " best Entire Celt for Agricultural purposes, . I 0 O For the second best do do I 0 0 “ Ed do do do 0 IO 0 “ best Filly. do do I I0 0 " 2d do do do I 0 0 " Id do do do 0 I0 0 » C1 TTLE. For the best Bull, dropped since the let Janus , 862 I O O For the seco do do I I 0 " ad do 0 do I 0 0 " do do '0 IO 0 " best Bull. efsny s e. I I0 0 “ 2d do tfo I O 0 " fl dz. delk ‘do 0 I0 0 " st .ow. ivin mi .0 an e. I I0 0 “ Id do ‘ ‘ do do’ I. I 0 0 “ 3d do do do 0 I0 0 “ host Heifer. dropped since Ist January. I851, I I0 0 " do do do I 0 O " 8d do do 0 IO 0 SHEEP. Best pen of I Ewe 'I'egs.ef Leicester bred. I 0 0 2d do do do I O I Id do do do 0 Ill 0 Best Ram under 8 years old (Latrills excluded). I O 0 Second best e do I 0 0 do do do 0 IO 0 Best lturn Luinh. I I0 0 2 do I 0 0 3d do 0 I0 0 PIGS. Best sow, having nanils ltiier this season, I to 0 2d do do do I o e Bd (Io “ O IO 0 BestBeur. I is 9 id do ~ I O 0 Id do_ _ e is e llegslaueas will he published is s lhtsru advertis- uieat. . Ily Order. CHARLES. STEWART. Iss'y. Committee Room. May 3. IIIA. Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLIBHIIENT. '°--"--'---.-.-..«.-. hruusbsu. the public. that carries on thsabove business in all Its Gents.‘ Beaver. Silk and Pelt Huh, ve-dined. r?dyne;I‘und"clesned; ?ld tifevsr.y.'dullptluI. 00 § 0 I I. . and. the gairiue.:im gag can is. ore... loll .r Mr. J. wiiii.-mllutrsiuqsris. [will be promptly executed. and returned sent-wash ‘°"i'..'::."::.','..‘.°:."‘i;. ' usscaieaas N H I‘ .' futissthss ~ S ING soon i-'o“i'r'r" ..":,.... Ir cu.-in Osuulsvu. r. mood. IQ II. Inc. ‘-I .’i If und_ Ian. r. ' l