of a vermin hunter, or a cooker of gaspe. reaux for shipyards; nor would we ever wish to grow fich if we had to act the’ part of the unjust steward, however great ‘be opportanity, and become tlie plunder- er ofa land proprietor. We know that Douse is too ignorant and too purse-proud to be taught a useful lesson, and we therefore, now and forever, dismiss him Son our thougiits a8 a bully lost.to every sense of shame, and grown universally: contemptible by his vuigarity and pompo- sty. In the Islander of the 192 we have read with a good dealof yawning a co- iumn of twaddle from that incomparable fvol, “ An Elector,” which, together with an editorial article in the same paper, may be noticed at some length in our next No. “(it may be recollected that when the “ Is, lander” advocated that the Legislative Coun- ci] should be rendered elective, the project was opposed with the utmost virulence in the * Examiner,’ the organ of the Snatchers.” We cut the above sentence from a dreary article in yesterday’s Islander, wherein the turn-coat editor repeats all his etale and flat abuse against Responsi- ble Government, and, for want of some- thing, new to write and print, gives us about the twentieth edition of his praises of Republican institutions. {n 1837 and 1838, as we have been informed, Duncan helped to grow] down, and perhaps but- cher in cold blood, the “ rebels” of Cana- da for daring to grasp at Republican in- stitutions. All at once he discovers great merit in those institutions, and though their advocacy was high treason in 1838. it is Very commendable and patriotic now! The fact is, Duncan is compelled to write something to keep, if possible, the public from thinking of that which must shortly be the ruin of himself and his masters~- Responsible Governmeut, as by that they will Jose their offices and he the editorship of the Islander, there being no prospect thereafter of raising the needful to sustain the speculation any longer. Our object is not, however, to comment on the column of rubbish which Duncan has pitched together in yesterday's paper, buttogivea flat denial to the sentence we have above quoted. THe Examiner has never “ opposed with the utmost viru- lence” the “ project” of making the Le- gislative Council an elective body : much jess, we do not remember ever having ex- pressed an opinion on the subject one way or the other. Duncan has fallen so desperately into the vice of lying, that he cannot speak the truth on any matter even when it would be much to his advantage #oto do. The above isa specimen. He is probably seeking to emulate “An Elec- tor,” a greater liar than whom never dir- tied paper. DECISION OF THE MASSACHU- SETI"S GOVERNMENT IN THE CASE OF WEBSTER—DAY OF EXECUTION FIXED. The Committee of Pardons, appointed ta consider Professor Webster’s Petition for a commutation of Punishment, met at the State House, Boston on the 20th inst., and have decided adversely to the pray- ecof the Petition. The 31st of August has been accordingly fixed asthe day of lig execution. Heats er tHe Liert. Governor. His Excellency the Lievt. Governor r88 pow for about three morths been! Cunard, Ip. Judge Peters, J Peake, J.! OOF WC OTTER SOT | 7 DLIPORREE ATTORNEY PEAT SPY PITT Fah BEXABINGR. confined to his bed by the most severe ilIness. On Sunday last his Excellency’s life was despaired of. Weare informed thathe is unable to use any nourishing food whatever. ee ee ewe nee se. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT—BOAT UPSET AND ONE LIFE LOST. On Thursday last, during the heavy gale that was blowing at the time, the Ferry Boat, running between Canso Point and Charlottetown, was upset when about half way across, and sunk immediately. There were on board at the time three men and a boy, viz. John Jonstone, the Ferryman, his boy Francis Murphy,Hugh Curry, of the West River, and Nei] Curry of Nine Mile Creek. The three first named persons were picked up by a boat from Warren Farm, after being about an hour in the water, in which they supported themselves by two oars from the lost boat, and the latter named person, Nei] Curry, sunk from exhaustion while attempting to swim ashore, and was drowned. This unfortunate man bore the character of an upright and industri- ous farmer, and has left a wife and seven children in a destitute condition. A Coroner’s inquest was held this day on view of the body of the deceased, when a verdict of Accidental Death was re- turned. TO CORRESPONDENTS. “A Matpeguer.”—We acknowledge the receipt of your communication, but must decline publishing it, for the present, as well as the enclosed printed letter, bearing the signature of “ Alexander Rae.” Were we authorized by that gen- tleman, we should not hesitate for a mo- ment to transfer his letter to our columns, though we cannot approve of the spirit in which it has been written, nor subscribe to very many observations it contains ; but it is more than probable that Mr. Rae intends his letter to reach the public through another channel. “J. M‘Laughlin.”—We request you will forward us a duplicate of your last communication. “J, M‘Phelim."—Your verses have been received, and will receive an early consideration, (=~ Some remarks on Public Meet- ings recently heldin King’s and Queen’s Counties, are deferred until next No. for want of space. DIED. At Charlottetown on Sunday the 2Ist inst., James, youngest son of Charles Dogherty, aged 14 days, LAUNCHED. At Lot 49,a few days since, by the Messrs. Praught, for Mr. Joseph M‘Don- ald, Merchant, Charlottetown, a very superior Brigt. of about 130 tons, called the Mary. PASSENESRS. In the Steamer Rose, for Shediac, on Monday the 22d inst.—Mr. Mrs. & Miss Reddin, Mr. & Mrs. Mefsaac, Mr. & Mrs. Aitkinson, Mrs. Havilend, Mrs. Cook, Miss Lord, J Peake, Esq., Messrs. M‘Laggan, Aitkinson, R. Longworth, W. | Nelson, White, Smith, Sutherland, Davis. Lawson, Kinnear, and 4 in the Stoerage. In the Steamer Rose. from Shediac, on Wednesday, the 2ith inet.—Hon. Jos 203 Jardine, Ksqrs., Messrs, Lawson, Suther- land, Nelson, and Robert Longworth. In the Steamer Rose from Pictou, on Thursday, the 25th inst.—Mrs. Murdoch, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. & Miss Tremain, Miss Bovyer, Rev. A. Sutherland, C Murdoch, Esq., Messrs. Dechman, A. Kennedy, F. Moore, R. Miller, J. Kitchen, and 1 in the Steerage. SULP NEWS. Entrerev.—July 24—Schr. Sea Horse, Brundage, Halifax, goods; Ellen, Matta- tell, Pugwash, limestone, Conservative, Van Amburg, Wallace, limestone ; Cale- donia, Walsh, Bay Verte, deals; New London, Beer, Pictou, coal; Economy, M‘Donald, Buctouche, deals; Steamer Rose, Shediac, passengers; 25—W. Nel- son, Chappell, Buctouch, deals; Spray, Rochwell, Bay Verte, deals. Ciearep.—July 24--Rob Roy, Turn- bull, Pugwash, bal.; Packet Babin, Buc- touche, bal. ; Lestrel, Murchison, London, timber, deals, &c.—by B, Davies; 24— Brigt., Mary, Barny, Richibucto, bal.; Caledonia, Walsh, Bay Verte, bal. ; Con- servative, Van Amburg, Pugwash, bal. (PHE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in notifying the Public, that the Direc- tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, have authorised him to make a consider- able reduction in the rates of Premium. As policys hereafier become renew- able, the Subscriber will grant receipts at the reduced rate, without the necessity of a new Policy being issued. All persons desirous of Insuring are respectfully invited to take Policys from the “ ALniance.” Noman can consider his property to be safe unless he be in- sured. “Delays are dangerous,” espe- cially in this matter. Sat verbum sapienti. CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Town, July 27. 13w Agent. HEW CHEAP STORE, Foot or QuEEN STREET, NEXT TO Mr. Prrer Maceowan’s. 122 PACKAGES Genuine Teas, © Porto Rico Sugar, Olive Oi), Superfine Flour; Salad Oil, in cases; White Wine Vinegar; Havannah Cigars ; Newman, Hunt & Co.’s best Port Wine, different diamonds ; Golden Sherry; Hen- nessey’s and Martel’s Cognac Brandy, Dark and Pale; Holland’s Gin; Jamaica Spirits, 40 per eent. over proof, &c. The above articles—warranted genuine and the best of their kind—being a con- signment, are offered for sale for a short time only, wholesale or retail, at uncom- monly low prices for cash, as the whole must shortly be closed. Families and dealers will find this an excellent opportunity of supplying them- selves on better terms than the articles ean be imported. A. DAVIDSON. July 27, 1850. Qw. #1 To be Let, HAT pleasantly situated Mansion in the vicinity of Government House, and now in the occupation of the Hon. the Chief Justice, consisting of [wentv-oue highly firish- ed apartments, with Coach House, Stab! Kitchen, Flower Garden, anc * never failin Spring of Pure Water on the Premises. Possession given og of cocut ioe 13th May next, apply to Richmond Street March 20 Private Class fer Young Ladies. R. KR. B. IRVING begs leave re- spectfully to intimate to Parents und Guardians, in Charlottetown, that he pur- poses opening a YOUNG LADIES’ PRIVATE CLASS, on Monday the 29th inst., for Tuition in | Waririnc, Eneuish Grammar, AritH- jmetic, Boox-KErrine, &c., &c., &c., Hours or Turtion.—From 4 to 6 o’clock, P. M., five days a week, Tuition Fex.—T wenty Shillings per School Quarter. Frenca.—Ten Shillings per do, extre. Crass Room, Water Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Mr. Young. July 27, 1850. 4w Teeth! Teeth!! Teeth!! MR. PLIMPTON, DENTIST. RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlotte- town, that he intends remaining a short time and wonld be happy to wait upon those who ay require his professione! services, Mr. P. has been practising for the Inst ten years in St. John’s, N. F. Refer- ences given if requirea, . Apply at the Victoria Hotel. July 20, 1850. To THE TENANTS AND SETTLERS ON Townsuips Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anp 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS IN Prince Epwarv IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. I HEREBY notify that I have this day assigned over all my Real and Per- sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as ‘Trustees for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the said Trustees, and al] to whom I may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad- justment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. XY DWVAC We THE undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17th day of June last, been ap- pointed Trustees of the Real and Persona! Estate in this island, of Cuantes Wos- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the same, and of discharging al! just Debts and claims against the said Charles Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charlee Worrell, to make immediate payment to them ; and al! Persons having any Claime are requested with as }ittle delay as poe- sible to forward the ful! particulars thereot to them for adjustment. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to TuEopmvus DessnisarY, Esq, Ch. Town. Charlottetown, July 10, 1858. Encourage Island Manufacture. QAGINDS & BRASS Foundry Establishment. CHARLOTTETOWN. ADE to order at the above named Estallishment,—Lathes, ‘lhresh- ing Machines, Mountings for Chaff Cutters, Prize Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and Fire Engines, Mil} Cranks, Spindle Steps, Rims and Bushes, Mounting for Circular Saws, Bel! Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships an¢€ Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery ; ‘Turning, Screw cutting, Boring Punching, and Saw cutting done at the shorteet notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Argand and other Lamps repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta. blishment. The highest price willbe given for old Brass dC r. Pee W. C. HOES. January 12, 1850. ' Cottage for Sale or to be Let, ‘TN «pleasant situation in the suburbs ~ of the Town. There is a large Garden jadjoming. » Rent, £I2per annum, Po: hatip WILSON, |/urther information, eoquire at the ba. - aMINER OFce Mar 22 Sane N