the Second District of Prince County,the Sherif!s Court was opened at about J] o'clock, at St. Eleano:’s, and Dr. Conroy and the Hon. the T’reasurer were respec- tively proposed and seconded. The Doc- tor niide a very snort speech, and shortly after left St. Eleanor’s, in company with Mr. Montgomery and the very few friends he had there to support him. The Speaker was there, but deserted the Doc- tor, without offering a word in defence of his friend, as soon as he found the opin- ions of the electors present to be decided- ly adverse to himself and Doctor Conroy, We have never, upon any eimilar occa- eion,in this Island, saw a greater con- course of people. There could not have been many less than 1000 persons pre- sent, gathered from the various sections ef the District, including al] the respect- able'snd influential voters; and out of that Vast multitude ‘not one individua) came forward to raise hig voice for Dr. Conroy 0" the party who back him. The speechifying, which lasted for several hours, was therefore altogether on the side of the Liberals. Townsend’s corner was beautifully decorated with flags, principajly in honor of Mr. Pope; and the Tryon Band, drawn by four horses, wasin attendance at St. Eleanor’s during the whole day, at intervals enlivening the mv) titude with their spirit stirring strains, In the afternoon the Hon. Treasuer, and feur orher members of the Government, were honoured by a public chairing up and down the village. : From the first we did not. for a mo- ment doubt the success of Mr. Pope; we are now more confident than ever; and he must be sceptical indeed, who, witness- ing the manifestation of feeling at St. Eleanor’s, on Thursday, could entertain any Other opiniou than this—that the Treasurer’s re-election, by a very large majority, is a moral certainty. Dr. Con- roy’s friends—(and though politically op- posed, we are certainly not amongst the number of his enemies)—must regret that he was so ill advised as to put himself in opposition on this occasion, ~~ Latest Intelligence. EARTHQUAKE aT GuapaLoupr.—A very severe shock of an earthquake occured atGuadaloupe on the morning of the 17th May. [twas most severely felt at the south side of the isiand. A great’ many houses were thrown down and the »iantations a!] over the country received nore or less injury. It does not appear that any lives were lost. The Legislature of Delaware passed a law at its last session, making the sale of intoxicating drinks on the Sabbath, an offence subjecting the offender to a fine of $20 for the first offence, and $50 for the second. ; A collision between a. steamer and rchuoner took place on Lake Erie, ten wiles off Cleveland, 7th inst, the latter was sunk in geyen fathoms ; her cargo {0,000 bushels of wheat, and hull a total loss—crew saved, a son Dion We have heard it intimated that the Government have it under consideration, 1a pull. down the present Government House, in this city, immediatly after tue gemova) of the Public Offices to Quebec, and to expend some twenty or thirty thousand pounds in erecting build. ings Bpon its site, commensurate to the: waats of the various departements. This is evident yintended aaa tubtothe whale, and is certainly aa ingenious method of f ee ee A number of the inhabitants ofMontreal have petitioned the governor General to take into consideration the propriety and. feasibility of constructing aship canal from the river St. Lawreuce to Lake Champlain. ‘The memorialists show the great amonnt of businessnow doing on the Ogsdenburgh. Railroad, and think that if counteracting public works be not constructed in Canada, the revenues of the Canada canals will be materia!ly ini- paired, and her commerce injuriously af- fected. ~ pen ‘Tue CHOLERA is on the increase in the Vesteren Siates, and proves very fatal. Suocxinc. Ocevarence.—A_ soldier belonging to the 38th Regt., named Pren- tiss, quartered in the Military Hospital at Halifax, shot himself on the 17th instant, while. in a temporary fit of insanity. Deceased had been in the Service about thirty years, and had no. less than seven good conduct badges, WonperFuL Canary.—A_ London paper. advertises a beautiful canary to be disposed of, which speaks ten different langusges, and can solve any difficult problem in Euclid, te At the present time, two of the best newspapers in the B. W. Indies—Morn- ing Journal in Jamaica and the West In- dian in Barbadoes—are owned and edited by gentlemen of colour. eee ARRIVAL OF TROOPS. (3 The BrigteMarie, Boudrot, five days from Halifax, atrived:-here on Thurs- day morning the 19th, having on board i? a Company of the 42d Roya! Highlanders. } under the command of the Hon, Capt. Roilo, and Lient.. Oude... The company landed ja full dress, about. three hours after their arrival in port, and marched to the Garrison :.the..mortial sound of the pibroch, and the High and costumé (kilts) collected a numberof persons together to witness their landing. " Inthe afiernoon the Company, » of the 38th Regt. under the , command of Capt. Leckey and Lieut. Hume, stationed in Charloutetown for the past year, embark.) edon boardthe Marie,and she sailed again for Halifax in the evening.—Zsl. (=~ The body of the late John Sulli- van, Esq., of White Sands—lost soine time ‘since.on liis way from the White Sands to Charlottetown, in a sail boat— was found on Tuesday morning last in a small creek, a jittle tothe Southward of Point ’Prim.—1b. | —————— MARRIED... At Rustico, onthe 8th imst., by the Rev. L. C. Lloyd, Mr. Joho Fairclough,to Ann Bakenham, daughter of Mr. Thomas Bakenham. ' At St. Peter’s. on the 97th ultimo, by the Hon. John Jardine, Mr. Charles: H. Lydiard, to Miss Janet Collins, beth of St. Peter’s.. DWLED. At Argyle Shore, Lot 30,on Saturday the 14th inst., after a short and painful iliness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will, Lruchlan, eldest son of Mr. Alexander M‘Niven, aged 20 years and 4 months, | At Wisconsin, U. $., on the 28ih of April last.Mr. Adoiphus King, aged 50, a native of Suffolk, (ngland,and for many years a resident of this Island) : At Charlottetown, on Saturday the 14th inst., Annie,infant daughter of D. A. Com. Gen. Booth. — . At Charlottetown, on Thursday the 29th ultims, Louisa, second daughter of Mr. Plimton, aged 8 years. - This afternoon, John, fourth son of the late Mr. George Clark, aged 1 year and 10 months. ne ee PASSENGERS. — ; Tn the Steamer from Pictou on the 16:h —Revs. FP. Srie!| wood Buckley aud Starr ‘Wealeyan missioniries; John Longworth Esq. and Lady, —W. H. Pope Bq, — sunart gale from the Ss. £., with snow, and sjlaying oppesitien.—[Toropto Patriot.) | W. Blake; Esq.,°—Mr. aod Miss Kitchen. it Semon. Ure . 7 At OP 4 en anette Ii do, on Thursday the 19:h—Ji Peters, Fredk, Star, Esq. and ae - Mrs. Capt, Rollo, 1. Rigby, £sq,—Mrs. Nei and Miss Ranukio,— Messrs, Fraser, Fyfe and Henderson. Seen en a SHIP NEWs. ENTERED. ~ June 13~-Schr. Cambria, Gallant, St. Pierre; bal. Mayflower, Mattatal, Ba- thrust; shingles. 'Irjal, Macdonald, Antigonish ; Limestone. 16tii— Wave, More, Pictou; coal. Mayflower, Fur- neaux, Nova Scotia; limestone. Water- loo, DeGrace, Bathurst, shingles, 17th— Mary, Kempt, Halifax,—goods. 18th-- Adelaide. LaPiercie, Magadalen Islands; ree ‘Vine, Campbell, Bathurst,—- salt. I9th—Euphemia, LeBlanc, Richi- bucto,—deals,. Brigt. Marie, Boudrot, Halifax,—company 42d Highlanders. | ie CLEARED, — | June 12th—schr. Fairy, Cahoor, fish: | ing voyage, Brothers, M'Rae, Pugwash, —hbal. Glide, Robinson, fishing voyage. 12—Cymbria, Pine, do. Unity, M*Rae, Miramichi,—produce, Fiora, Hingley, Tatamagouche,— bal. Mary, Virginia, Pictou,—do, Jane, Purdie, Pugwash,— goods, J4ih—Fox, M’Ewen, fishing voyage, Brig Orpheus,M Kenzie, Richi- bucto,—timber, &c. Sehr. Champion, Livingston, Halifax—produce. Joseph, Nickerson,fishing voyage. 17th—Wave, More, Pictou,—bal. 18th—schr. Water- loo, DeGrave, Bathurst—sugar afd mol- asses. Adelaide, LaPierre, Magdalen [slands,—bal, I9th—Brit. Marie, Bou- drot, Halifax,—Troops. =a _ Sr. Joun’s, N. F., May 29.—The schr, Totnesz, of Dartmouth, F. G. Finmett, master, sailed from Plymouth on the 10th April, bound for the Labrador, with sup- plies for the fishery. On’ the 4th inst., in lat. 53, lon. 46, the vessel strack a pan of ice, which stove in the larboird bow, and in 15 minutes she filled and went down, the master and crew having barely suf. ficient time to get out the boat, into which they put a compass end about 4D Ibs, bread. On the day following, it blew a in the evening tt was deeméd advisable to take to the ice and haul up the boat. six nen gol Upon One pab, and eight upon another, During the night the pans seper- ated, owing to a heavy sea running, and at daylight next morning nething could he seen of the six hands. It is supposed they must have perished during the night. After eleven days. of extreme. suffering, they were fallen in with by the seating schr. British Queen, and earried ino Greenspond The survivors (with the ex- ception of one man left im a dying con- dition at the latter place) arrived here on Saturday last, three of them very badly frost-bitten, and hkely to suffer amputation of the feet. . how is Your Chance. THE Subscriber offers for sale, at very “ Jow prices for cash, the following ar ticles : Brown and white Cottons, 4-4 Printed Cottons, Black Orleans, Fancy Tweeds and Doeskins, Glazed Caps,’ Military Soup, Striped Shirtings and Bedticking, Cotoured Delains and Coburgs, Figured Cashmere Shawls, India Rubber Cou: Fancy Boxes and Jewelry, Hair Brushes and Combs. Witha general assortment of Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins, Barley, Indigo, Logwood, &e, &c., &c. ' ~—ALSO— Hay Rakes, Scythe sneaths, Forks, with a large variety of EARTHENWARE. {3~ Country Deaters-are particularly requested lo call. Casu will be given for Woot and Hives. JAMES M. METZLER. Chariottetown, June 28... Im Cut Nails and. Windew Glass. ‘WHE Sabscriber offers at lower prices than any in the marker, CUT" MAILS from Linch to 3§ “inches in length, »y¥ the Bag; also flooring BRADS, itn bags of on@ ewt, each: FINDOW GLASS, 8 #10, 10 12, and 10014, by | the Box. ; i t esing a» J,,DESBRISAY,., 4“ Panny,’ Great Bargains of. WY QHows (pe Subscriber invites attention to his Sprin from’ Livet ook Wome by the ; rom Liverpool, and “ Prine Edward, from London: i ¥é : F Consisting of supe:fine Cloths, Cassi- meres, Doeskins, Venetian and Laws cloths, shepherd plaids, cassinetts & tweeds, russe] chord and vestings, grey, white, striped and printed cottons; linings, Jeans, ginghame, silk, lawn, musiim and cotion handkerchiefs, white and blue. cot+ ton warp, Irish linen and jawn, drille, lickings, huckabac, diaper and Russian. toweliings, moleskins, duck, osnaburga, fiannela; oil cloth in printed and inmitae tion woods, fancy squares, &e.; curtain damask; dress materinis in barege, silk stripes, delaines, musiins, orleans, Co- burgs, plain and striped alpaca, black and coloured gros de naple and glace silka, brecade and plain satins, Persians, kid, ‘silk, lisle thread and cotton .gloves ; ho- siery in variety, blond and other lace and edzings, fringes, fancy gimps, trimmings and braids, bonnet and cap ribbons, straw, willow, plein and goffered bonnets, stays, parasolis, muslins, ginghams, muslin and laen collars, habit shirts, shawla and scarfs; Kiderminster carpeting, Dutch and stairdo., cotten-and woollen D gets In squares and by the yard,hassocks, stair holland, brown and checked do. grass cloth, and a general: assortment, of Haberdashery and Tatlors’. Tramingsy gents,’ silk, feltand Brazilian Hate. cloth Caps ; ladies’ patent leather, stuff and common Boots and Shoes: one case -of London Stop Crore, .consisting of Gents.’ antl Ycutbs stimmer. Coats and Vests, in cashmeret, alpaca, lustre and holland, in endless variety—very cheap.’ , A ee anso e neg A few chests CONGOU TEA, by the Chest. © by tne ' JAMES DESBRISA¥ se _ Upper Queen Street, pitts saanet dune.23, 1851, 7 eleem ~ $100 Reward!! DEVES, BRUGES. TT HE subscritver desires to notify his friends an? the public that he has’ received his spring supplies, consisting of ‘ * @ Fresh Brags and Medicines; with all the patent preparation® in use, Hair, fcoth, nail, and shaving Brushes, Combs, shell and plain, Toilet aiid scent Bottles, cut and plain fine Turkey and Cossack Sponges, for carraige use, cha. mois, &c. Fruits and Spices, Confection- ary and Preserves of all kinds, soap, scented, plain and ornaniented, Ladies’ and Gents’ gold, silver and pearl stndy, perfume Leatchets and ‘cushions, Cake Flavoring and Ornaments, eatidied Cit- ron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Isinglase, Geletine, &c. Purses and purse ‘Vrim- mings, tiair Mits and Gloves; for Rheu: matic affections. ; PAINTS. OILS, AND DYE STUFFS. Pickles and Sauces, Eneiish and) Am- crican, Robinson's Patem groats and Bar- ley, Porter, Alevand Lime Juice, Fresh Currants, Figs and Raisins. Lemon, Ginger 8nd Peppermint Cor- dials, Besides a general stock of Groceries; consisting of Molasses, Teas, black and green; coffee, ground, green and roasted; sugars, loaf.crushed and brown ; Candles, Soap and Tobacco, Gunpowder, Caps. Flints, &c. &c. Besides a choir selec ion of Cigars, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. J. GILLIGAN. Cante!lo’s Buildings, Jene Gaz. _ Co-partnership Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between ua, Dennis Reowsn and James Reppin, heretofore carrying oa Trade and Buer- ness under the name of © D. Reprix & Son,” stands from this day dissolved by mutual consent; that all the liabilities of the aid Firm will be discharged, end all the Debts duc the same received by the said Dennis Reddin. - DENNTS REDDIN, Tone 23, 1551, i ‘JAMES REDDIN. Meee agree eee TN "ea. . RS tgs “ay ‘ ih nar . ei ELM bias Se, len Nail ncaa neni seme stitial te ae emaptr este ete a ee La RE een te GME SOO PO ences — Pele A Ei A = ait eee t