¥ THE ERAMINER. «¥ i — # mm. : “” a — te at nen Smee Sz - pe ~— = = el ee - ——-> [r= om 7 duction of his qualification, members being sat sfed that that qualification was perfect- » cord in law; and it ought to be remem- vered, further, that asa former House of Assembly claimed and exercised the : git ef deciding (even against the law) on @ question of privilege, the present ‘jouge has had an equally good riglit, ve should suppose, to settle a similar question, in conformity with the law. U'heir inability to expel Mr. Le Lacheur, or, indeed, any of the Liberal party, is no doubt, cause of great mortification to ‘ne Tories. Expeiling Liveral members, at the commencement of a Session, has secome with them so confirmed and delightful a habit, that the necessity for abandoning it must be very painful to vaeir feelings. Oxzzare on THE Resovourion to witn- xoLp Suppiies.—-Refusal to admit Mes- senger from His Excellency.-—Having ac- cidently inserted ia our last the Report af this Debate from an uncorrected copy of the same, contained in a number of the! Royal Gazette, in which the conclusion of the last sentence of Mr. Rae’s remarks respecting the refusal to admit His hxcellency’a Meseenger, had been omit- eo through an oversight of the composi. On the 24th February ast, at London, Canada West, after anillness of three days, of an affec- tion ofthe Heart. Charles Poole t squire, M. D. formerly a resident of ( harluttetown. AtSouth Shore, Lot 65, on the 7th ultimo, Ano, wife of Mr. John Callier, aged 75years. PRIGES CURRENT. CORRECTED THIS DAY. tor; we have thought it due to that gen- teman to give his remarks entire in our! sresent number, as they were afterwards PROVISIONS. Flour American superfine #0 2 480 seconds Bone P_E. Island per lb. LAd add hye per barrel none Sera Mes! per barre! 26s per lb ie Oatmeal! per |b 14a @ 14d Best smal! pieces,!b Sd a 6d perquarter ; Sda5d per barrel 478 6d Mutton per lb 3d a 54d Veal = do 24da 44d Pork per barrel 80s er carcass Xi a 44d Butter, fresh, per lb WWdala tub. do da 1l0d Cheese, P Eb [sland ib a 7d Americaa do Yd a 10d Eggs per dos 6d aBd Potatoes per bushel le2d a la Gd Turnipa lida ls Tailow per tb 9d a 10d Lard do Td a9d Peari Barley do | lAda®d Ham ‘do | 44d a 6d Kice do 4d do per cwt 25s Turkeys each 33 6d a 50 Wild Geese do 3a a Seba Fowls do le a is 3d Codfisk per guiutal lle a ide Salmon each | pone Merriaga per barrel Mackere) do ORAL, Oats per bagooi | Ie 4d lad Barley dao Ze 4d a Ps6d Wheat deo 6sa7s Hay, per toa 602 a 702 pubdiashed in the Gazette, 27th March. Mr. Sreakex replied that as to precedenta | it devoived on him, rather more than on any! -tuermember, to speak; and he would not! seek a precedent from the British House of | '-ommons, subsequent to 1698, when their pri-, viteges, and still more their powers, had been so! fully established, tha¢ the Monarch had never yantured to interfere. But, unfortunately, thia House was not in that position, but rather like the British Parliament in that stormy time, which reached from the beginning or middle ot tae reign of Charles the ist, down to 1688 ; and, m that time, miny precedents would be found equally bold, in respect to the Monarch, as that cow proposed in regard to His Excellency ;and, since they must go by precedent, what a British House of Commons might do with respect to the Sovereign, surely this House might in re- spect to a Governor. To ConresronpENTs.-—“A looker on,” ” reply toa Communication‘gigned “ Mo- ceratus,” in the last Gazette, will be in- serted in our next. ee Mecuanics’ Institurs.—T. Hearn Niavitanp, Esquire, lectured jast Wed- nesday evening “On the diffusion of ———— Seience and useful Knowledge amongst practical Men, and on the encouragement ‘9 its pursuit.” On next Wednesday cvenitg Dr. Jarvis will lecture “On the advantages of Chloroform.” Ciower Seed per. lb. | Ja Time by, por. quart | Sda 64 i Wood per cord Bs a Bs Si Beards, Pine 10) feet | San be Spruce do fa 6d oe Hemlock do | @ade Shingels | Gna lOs oe ———- — _ AUCTION, Te be Sold by Auction, on WEDNES.- DAY the 10th day of April next, at. the Old COURT HOUSE Charlottetown, | at TWELVE, o'clock noon, if not previousiy | disposed of, by private Coniract, the FARM of WZADOWSANL, at Elliot River Lot 31, comprising. 320 acres of; excellent Land, about 30 of which are in a, high state ef cultivation, with Dwelling House, Barns, Threshing Machine, &c., théreen, now in the occupation of the Subscriber. Fora Plan of the Property, and other parti- culars, enquire at the Office of James Peake, Esquire, Charlottetown, _ JAMES B. COOPER. Meadowbank, Lot 31, March 40 1850. ' { MISSING. ue person who has in his possession * a PLAN of the Subscriber's Property, at Elliot River, prepared by Mr. Joseph Ball, Surveyor, will greatly oblige by returning the meeting of this Society, held at the Vic- toria Hotel, 2ist March—the following ventlemen were chosen Office-bearers for (he ensuing year*— Joseph M‘Donald, Esq., President. Mr. Jas. Purdie, Vice President. John Arbuckle, Esc, 2nd Vice President. r. John C. M*Donald, Treasurer. Mr. Donald M‘Isaac, Cor. Secretary. Mr. James Arthur, Rec. Secretary. Rew. Robert M‘Nair, Chaplain. Directors.—Hon. Charles Youns, Wm. Macintosh, Esquire, Major C. D. Rankin, Mr.Mi -R. Watson, Mr. N. Rankin, My. tN Bul. Mr. Donsid M'Fadyen, Piper and Mfea- renger. = SIRTHS. a Tuesday last, the 26th ult. Mrs Wa. W. !rving, of a gon. _At Lot 11, on Thursday the 28th alt, Mrs. arburton of a son. 2 eet —— IBD. On 7 huaesday morniag, the 2ud inst, at Kil- FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! TO THE PUBLIC! TH E& Subscriber, with some de- gree of confidence, begs to call the atteng tiom of the Public to the great and peculiar ad- rantages which persons will enjoy, by effectin- Aseurances with the Alliance Life and Fire Insu- rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— First —Parract Sxeunity.—It most be admitted, that a Capital of L.5,000,000 uteriing, ander the immediate management of stch a wealthy and influential body asthe Directors of thie Company, affords porfect security tothe Assured. ' Second)y.—Howor axp Liskrar ity onthe pert of the Company has ever characterized al! ita tranenctions. Asthe assured in this com- munity have invariably experienced this FRom THR COMPARY, during the Iast Eleven years nothing further need be stated upon this head. Thirdly.—The purchase of this advantage at a moderate rate. Itis material to know, that while from the largeness of the Capital, which tw alone answerable for losses, the Assured net only enjoy perfect security, but also are privileged to participate inthe profits of the Company, which are declared and divided at} - the etpiration of every syecessive period of Five years. ‘This participation will be return-| edto the Assured inthe form of percentage,! oa the Premiums that have been paid. In the year 1844, the Subscriber paid to the Agsured, entitled to receive this percentage, a fair re- tur; and daring the present month, the Sub. seriber has had much er in paying to various gentlemen who have assured with the Company, for the last fire successive years, the hanceome return of Seven and a half per cent.— ‘one of whom received the large amountofLAl 9s. 9d. Esiand currency, ae lis proportion. ‘The Direetors have removed the restriction relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘This Oil may now be used in buijdings assured by the Alliance. ‘The advantegea above stated have reference also to the Lite Department If the Public really want PROTECTION agsinst the Cevouring element of FIRE, espe- cially at this aeason of the year, they can ob- tain it by applying-to the Subscriber, who will ,be happy to take risks at fair Kates of Pre- miums, againet FIRE, and issue Policies on Lit K, oa satisfactory terms. CUAKRLES YOUNG, Agent. Chariottetowa, Jan. 12, 1850. BABI GUA lududstrioes: Farmers: to James Peake Esquire, Charlotcetown, im- mediately. J.B. COOPER. April 6, 1850. TEMPERANCE INN: f{\EE Subscriber having lately removed from Crapaud, and taken the large and commodious Hotise owned by Mr. | John Breen, in Kent Street, adjoining the | Premises of Mr. Sohn Scott, Coach-maker ‘begs to inform hisfriendsund the Public ‘that he intends estab) :shing aTEMPER- ANCE INN, with a PROVISION, : 'same, either to Mr. Davies. Victoria Hotel, or! tieuranp Socrety.—At the annual, ['o Bx sop by the Subscriber, the FReEexoLp INTEREST in 3600 Acres of LAN» on Township No. 52 1020 do, do. do, ou 400 = do. da. do. 38 1350 ~—s do. de. de. 43 ~—~aLso— Serera] Bertvixe Lots in Charlotistown and Georgetown, ‘The above Township Land wi!l be sold curap, from 108. to 15s. currency Acres each, ata Credit of Ten Yzans, 'sTORE attached, where every accoim.|08 Security without interest during tat odation will be afforded to the Public in the best style, and at the most reasonab!e rates. | Cash paid for good PRODUCE. JOHN COGHLAN. Kent Street, March 30, 1850. { DISTILLERY, | KENT STREET. iW, Hf. BADGE takes leave to i inform the Public that he has com- imenced the businees of DISTILLATION, and ‘hopes the experience of many years spent in dare, Lot 3, deeply regretted, after aiong aad the Trade in Ireland, and au earnest desire to vaful illness, which she bere with christian | please the Public in this Country, will ensure ov ede and resienqien te the Divine wil! aed, Wiis .. 82s. sv. ,'t2 hima share of their petrouas- hariotret. wa Jisuarv 12, = ? . LavJ ais’ UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR! ‘term; and should ary of the purchase money be paid before the expiration of ithe term, intereston the sum go paid wil! | be allowed to the parchaser. Apply to the owner, ' JAMES PEAKE. | Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850 | Building Lets for Sale. (THE SUBSCRIBER bas SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS for Sale, 84 by 42 feet, each at ten year’s purchase, with ,or withont interest. pore fc. may be seen at the office CiARLES YOUNG. . fa 7, io sL@, & ~ oe a7, iat ° Business Establishment TO LET. [HE Snbseriber, perticulerly grateful te his friends and the publie for past t. vors, respectfully begs to intimate thet be intends moving to the premises pow ee. cupied by Mr. P. Antoine, om the sovner of Water and Pownall streets, and ad- joining his Wharf, where he designe to carry on business as usual. , He also begs to announce that be is ready to treat with any Tenant who may feel disposed to rent hig present weil known, convenient, and comfortable regi- dence, with the Shop and Warebedse attached, which will be ready for posses. sion on the 15th day of May next. Wer further particulars please apply to W. W. LOBD. Charlottetown, March 11, J35v. Positive and Final Nottee, [* ‘js imperatively necessary that all debts due and owing to the Subserber shall be paid to him on or before the 18% day of February next ensuing, either im Gash or Produce. AN amounts whice may be standing against any and ail imd- viduals after the above named time, Wii positively and without fail be indieetimi- nately sued for. | ON CONSIGNMENT —a few Bartels Canso Herringat | KENNETH MKEN ZS. Powna) Street, January 26, 1850. fans NEW. Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. DAIRIMPE:’S CORNER, OPPOS(TE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S. MXIIE Subscriber respectfully inform the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just reeery ed at his Establishment, a complete assert ment of Superior Drugs and Medicines; DIRECT FROM BRITAIX, Arso— Perfumery, in variety ; fiair, Cieth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Coloure; Pickles, Sauees, Confectionary; Dye Stuffs, of every des- ra &c. &c. Prescriptions carefully put wp ; ana all Orders io the sheet sromptly « tended to. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. Valuable Real Property for Sale. HE following pieces of Land, _ &c. will be submitted to Public Competi- ttOn at the Olid Court House in Charlottetowa, o8 TURSDAY, the Ninth day ot July, 1800, at the heur of 12 o'clock nova, (unies previmasiy disposed of by private contract.) viz; ‘Lown Lots No. 85 and 86, in the eeeend hundred of ‘Town Lots in Charlottetown, calt- ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborew >ouare and Dorchester street, with the Dwell ing Houre thereon. Also, Weter Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlotte. town, with the substantial and commodeua Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry Usere- on erected, known by the name of the Pham Foundry—the Dwelling tlouse having spacous cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machinery, &c., well adapted in every respeet for carry- ing On business. Aiso, Five acres of Land, part of Commoa Lot Ne. 29,in Charlottetown Common, Also, 500 acres of Land on ‘Township Ne. 63, having a front of 20 chains on Murtay River, ; with deep water close to the bank. ‘Ibis band per acre, in small traets from 50 to 100/ is intersected by Log Cove and Greek Rover, and affords supenor sites for Mills. ; Also,a valuable Farm containing 20 acres of Laud, part of Towdship No. 48, fronting 92 the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Charlottetown, part of which is clear and a8 der cultivation. For further particulars and terms of sis, either by Private Contract or Public Avstion, enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who 1 empowered to treat respecting the disposal of the above property. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law Office Great George and Water Streets, 14° joining the Phaniz Foundry. Jan. 12,1850. a THE EXAMINER is Pristed and Pebliebed by EknwWwaro Wnuaran, at his Office, (rest George Street, Charbottetowa, Prince Edward ‘island. it is sent to Subscribers tor Ten Sbil {hiage pet annum—is Pall’ IN abvaNcu—Or ‘S'weive Bhilltogs amd Sis-pence afer tbe firs! ‘ ‘ aA «. 4.4 tee.