rue NEW YORK STATE LEGISI ATURE res "A HANDSOME NOTICE (Krom the New York World The Legislature which has jast adjourned at Albany, has passed into history with a most un- savory reputation, The following, from the pen of Mr. Amor J. Williamson, a somewhat noted Repubtican politician, Was published in the Dispatch of thia week :— CORRESPONDENCE, ENCROACH MENTS. )Mr. Waetay, Six :—The City Council have, like our Is-| land reptiles, suddenly quit their dormant state, and are making « fuse about encroach- ments on the shore under the old Barrack |property, where neither the Mayor, the Re- ‘corder, any of the Council, nor any of the Shipping News. | The Brig Urania, Pinkham, master, arrived at this Port on Saturday last, in 36 days from Lon- don, G. B. She brings a general cargo of mwer- | chandize for Hon, Daniel Davies and others. | On Sunday the Barque Edwin & Lizzie arrived from London, to Hon. J.C. Pope and others, with a general cargo of merchandize. Liverpool, April 15th—Sailed Edwin & Lizzie, for Bedeque. | Bristol, April 20—-Sailed, Bark Western Queen, } for Port Hill. 2l—Lelia Alice, 2?—Arbitrutor. “And now the Legislature of our present | police will venture during the next SeveD; Curditf, April 16—Suiled May Dundas, tor Balti writing is departing to the shades, which caunot be blacker than its reputation. We have seen de- based political bodies betore this; truckling as- aermb es packed caucuses drageoned co unittees: we bave seen Connnon Connell * rings’ a vd bribed nowinatig conveations, and balt-and-balt Utiea epiit pow-wows, but we have never seen any body of wretched politicians or graceless parti caus that ever cate tp to the present Legislature in sheer, downright corruption, sordid Knavery, d unblushing bartev-and-pargain selling of in- ‘ace. During thie notorious session of a Le-| a batch of police to prevent encroachments! Mutto years any more than they have during the last seven years, consequently their progress around the shore will not be much obstruct- ed. While they are thus acting they are per- mitting the most glaring encroachments on four streets, in various places, to progress with impunity, one in particular, within whistle-call of the Police Court. Is it not (too bad that, although we pay a Mayor, a Recorder, a City Club, # City Surveyor, and | more. | Cagliari, April 9 3—Sailed Ship nebec. Atlantic, for PRICES CURRENT. CuaRrvLorretows, May 12, 1865. Provisions, Bool, (omall) pew th. cssccccccccncce cee Bh ta Od Do .. By the GROrteF onesie cceccecdcisenecOd te Md Pork, (Carcass). ... cove ccs cove occcvee edd to dbd EE a es n, ee ee eee ee gislature seen (thank Heaven!) to be defunct,| on our streets, yet tuey will suffer them to} ON FOF hoi.e 6 nlite cn esasesnesecncesc le ee we have witnessed asseinbly men open!y exhibit-| oecur under their very noses, and make a PN, OOP iiss bind pos eseanescorseneae 6d to Bd ing themselves as shameless bidders for bribes ; great ado about matters that are almost with-| Butter, (fre h).... 0... 0... eee. eee Is dd to 13 5d renatora changing with every wind of fluence ; out their reach? Last year they allowed a| ; Pe, We PR irs ae oe onan 38 -. 1s ld to Is 3d loobymen playing with votes as anglers play with most glaring encroachment to occur in the tide- | an per ade AS 4 habe need baw a py to 6d gudgeons, whieh th y can hook at any tie. We way at the foot of Great George street—one | _ a ou Gees 09.00 acom ona nnes a nema ‘ id to 104 beheld a nominally Republican majority held as - é | aan 2 df the | SATE, POP 10.... eee cere sevens rere cee o DE to Wd * poet an 1 werked as the mere machine of of our principa openlags to an rom 1© | Flour per ec een pha wks 0 2 ¢Ons oh68% 2d to 23d thieving office-hoidera in your city of New York, | City im the winter—and, although the mat-| Vatmeal, et ON bt abns ikecidnkebeeeinn 1}d to 14d who —semetimes without disguise, or with the| ter was brought to tue public notice at the) Eggs, per dozen.................-000e- 7d to od fl wsiest veil — bid off the voices and bailots of | time, the Council took no action ; while now, | Vegetables. legislators, as back wenches were once beught| at a place where there is po wiater trathic at} Potatoes, Ns. dc baits sande to 2s ter like purposes ov the shambles of soutliern | all, the proprietors of the barrack property | Turoips, peor dO 2... ...e cess eeeees Is to 13 3d warkets iare ordered to take away all the improve- | Grain. “We have seen the mean, servile, grasping| ments they have made through the long win-| Barley, per bushel.................. -:++Bs to ds misrepresentatives of Union constituen's offering oe. ie they have to move them let them ete, BOE. OR r 000 «a seee.reeonenin -23 to 23 3d then stale influence, at the close ot the session o:e-that Mr. Pope moves the ** side walk ”’ Poultry. at miserable prices, juat as putrid fish is exposed from the west side of his wharf ere they do | Geese IR VEL EES Sede wes 06 ol WWedlewke te seoees MONE and eried for sale in Saturday night sta! s of your} ce il ne ‘ Sattiend ab atel Dann: Ones) eis tens (TR 8s to 8s lowest vendors of spoiled articles. And at last,| 5” ur leta aed tes come unde ¥ | owls, cael. dls. a Is 3d to 2s atter pocketting their ‘base bribes’ acd licking | Clty for Say, 30 yeurs, for the use of the | Chickens, per p@ir......s.sseee ceed stee sees none. tie feet of grog-shop politicians from New York,| shores thas occupied without having pre- | Fish. iv order to get the washings of their ruca glasses, | viousty had the city authority thus to occupy | qoagsh, perallsass eeeies aide. ds isk 188 to 20s they tried te sneak some seventy dullars per man} them ; and let the city offictais at once pro-| Herrings, per barrel............ 0.2.4. 30s tu 40s Cut of the treasury, under pretence of getting sta-|inibit the encroachment on Queen street of | Mackerel, per dozen............. «+38 3d to 1s 9d Lionery at the end of the session ‘some three feet by the erection of a new| Lumber. “Wreiched traiors, penny-stealing knaves, and peorseuled political panpers are bad enough anywhere; but the specimens that have cursed the al during this last legislative term are beneath did noi istice in capit » many degrees below comparison and rontetmpt, that all the stationery the in stealing could never do describing them. “ We wish the Union party joy, we take joy to ourselves, we urite in general testimonials of succeed wy, that the Legislature will be a corpse before | convened in the Frederick Cove school-house, | j morning. Let its offensiveness be dispersed, at least, if net disapated. Meanwhile let us specu- tate as to how so many such disgusting carcases tied te ite weck will suffice to drag our Union or- ganization dewn, ~‘ deeper than plamet’s line e’er sounded!" ’’ We beliewe the only fault in the above plea- sant piece of composition is that it is drawn alto- gether teo mild. We do not euppose that the Enghsh language is copious enough in coudemna- tory phases te do justice to that Legislature. - oe - KIDNAPPING NEAR Tornontro.—The following ix trom the Hamilton Spectator, of ulate date :— “We learn that a very disgraceful case of kid napping occurred near Toronto last week. On Sunday week Mr. James Haley, son of Mr. David | Haley, a Garmer of Pickering. was met by two men a stert distance from his home, quested bim te ride with them. He accepted, and after going a shert distance they seized him | hy the wrists, and tn the etruggle he managed to throw one of them out falling with him. He re members te mere, but presumes that he must} have beeu dragged, for when he came to his | senses he was ou a steamer en thedake. Arrived | at Lewisten he was seized by a eoavle ef United | States soldiers as their prisoner, and conveyed te} New York where he underwent an examination, | ena ged with being an accomplice of Booth. And) strange io eay, iu his boots were found false} whiskers and letters supposed to be frou: Booth : ‘The exummation, however, showed that the! wrong man had been taken, and althoug! he had} been robbed of some $13 he was given only} the British Consul to carry] With difficulty he | enough manes by him Sack as far as Buffalo. Perente eu Friday wight. The whole | preceeding i¢ a west Mr bal ¥ bas Hever, We believe, been farther from! his hame than Toreato, in his litetime before, aud the whiekers and letters were undoubted placed! the ay ped? wm, in the bepe tat they might prove sufficient | ty induee his con:ietion, mn which case they | would ha Elis triends, while he} Was sbseut, suffered the greatest anaicty A book whick be had with han when be left the! lheuse was found on the read, with bleed marks aad the impression was that he mtst | ave been macdered. The case is ene whieh slhonld be theroughly investigated, aud the parties | guilty wf this raffi uly act of kidnapping tv coudign pauishment.” ’ reaches disgracetul on in hia beets by misereants whe ki ; ’ ve blood-waoney. ‘+ tipew IT, brought | } —<—_- i Tne SreaMBoaT EXPLOSION ON THE SissipPt.— Mr. D Mis- United States | tion s iow, the Sewater from Arkansas, who was ou board the ii-lated steamer Sultana at the time of her ex- plosien near Memphis, gievs the following details of the disaster: — “Gu the morning of the 27th, abont three! o'eluck, f was awakeurd by a sensible tremor or} shudd-e pasung #ver the boat, but heard wo ex-| plosios. Net @aledpating aueh a terrible conse- quence, L arase aud dewberately dressed. Just before finishing dressing, 1 became aware of a large volume of steam being driveu through the eabiu by the wind. I opened the door of my j stat~room, and in a@ igstaut realized the horror et the faet that the boiler had exploded, killing | and scalding way; ‘Ral thie pilet-Lastane aud ai| least oue-tuird of the cabin reef had fallen iu ;) that the boiler deck and buat were on drs, witha tresh breeze cacrping the flames with linhtomeg- like rapidity threugh the balance of the cabin | ladies” saloon. 1 stepped back to} weoid the heat, and denuded myselt of my dress, | except my pants and veet, and rushed to (be rear} of the beat, which was on the ehanvel ad much | nearer the Tennessee than the Arkausas side. 1 | lovked toward the Teuneasee ade with a view ot | leaping, but found it a sea of heads so clove toge- | ther that if Was tnpossible to jump without kil Pi I determined to trv the Arkan- sas shore, which Was about three-quarters of a mile distant. I passed over several bodies of | dead men, killed and trampled in the wad rush} wineh must have weeurred sewme meomenis priot to my advent on that part of the boat. 1 found | the same sea of heada ou thia side, but discovered that the flames bad driven them from the vicinity of the wheelhouse, and by getting as close as possible to an open place, to leap in. Trier toe leaping I saw several husbands fasten lif—preser vers te their wives and children, and throw them | overboard inte the struggling mass below. | siruck out for the Arkansas shore, and reached a log lodged m fifteen feet of water, among the overflowed cotton wood land At ten nnnutes to seven, afer four hours of exposure, | was rescued by the eteamer Silcer Star. teward the if” ohe or wore “ The Saltana contained 2175 soula. The den- sity with whieu they were packed had awakened my curiosity, and I looked over with the clerk his certificates and bouks before retiring There Were some females, besides a few children. The bulk ef passengers were returned prisoners from Andersonville, which place they left ou the 17th of last February. Among them were tle rew- vant at thet point of the prisoners captured at Chickamauga aud Gettysburg. They uuimbered altogether 1966 men aud 36 officers. A large number of horses were on the boat, whic! provi- deotialy became unresisting vietims to the flames. Had they broken loose, the fate of the sv immers wouid have been determined within two hundred yards of the boat. As near as can be estimated, withuat other data than observation, between 200 and ‘40 reached the bank, while about an equal bumber Moated dewu the stream on doors and furniture. “A dense maea, estimated at about 500, took refuge on the bow of the beat, while the flames were driven aft by the wind. A few moments! alterward the wheel houses, loosened by the con- cussion and flames, fell ef outward, and the beat turned @tern up stream, reversing the flames The largest part of tuts number must then have perished, ae they had no material at band to throw over t sustain themselves, except a few | bales of bay, which were immediately acized on the turcing of the boat. ‘The gang planks were thrown overbeard, but sank at once under their living freight, aud rose tov far out of reach tor tnost of them. | “ The yawl-boat was lannched, bottom up, from | the hurricane deck, upon the Leads of thoes below | and afforded @ support for a few ia that eondi- tion. The whole time before the boat was an entire sheet of flame could not have exceeded twenty miuutes ” ~ eto — The California end of the Pacific Railroad now employs about 2,300 labourers, SUC of | Whom are whites, and the remainder C\iinese. Care will be ruoning thirty-six wiles frow Sactameato sery evon. ! — teuts in New York are said to have ad-| Veneed on an average from 50 to 75 per cent. | since last yer, Tenements are very searee, und there is not a large umount of building! 10 progress. i } whe re- | i ; | not materially or peeuniarly improved by the | doubtedly in this instance also there will not | February Inet, fram an attack of Bronebitis, ia the} jto dohn Edward Worrell Alleyne, Esqr, of Hills gh ; | bal 13—tilencoe, McLellan, Boston ; werch. = | sture there. Yours, | CITIZEN. Charlottetown, 11th May, 1865. ~s ' To tos Epitor or tue Examiner. Sin:— i - highly respectable meeting of the in- , habitants of the Eastern part of Lot 11 was jon the 20th instant, tur the purpose of be- | stowing @ suitable name upon that part of | the Lot hitherto known as ** Frederick Cove.”’ Phe meeting wos organized by appointing a | Chairman and Secretary for the evening, jafter which took place a short discussion, i then several names were submitted, and re- ‘solutions moved, when the following was al- Punost unanicously adopted. | Resolved,—That the Eastern part of Lot 11, formerly koown as ** Frederick Cove,’’ be hereafter called ‘* Freeland.’’ Resolved,—That the proceedings of this | meeting be sent to the -‘ Examiner,’’**lerald”’ Ross's Weekly,’’ ‘Protestant’? and ‘*ls- {lander’’ newspapers for insertion. The meeting then quietly dispersed. CHA’S KING, Sec’y. Freeland, Lot 11, April 2Jch 1865. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—————— A MAY IDYL. The Spring is here ; the sweet May blooms, Like snow-flakes, whiten all the air: I smell the delieate perfumes Of apricot and pear. I wander down the garden slopes, And take the path that nearest leads To where in blind assurance gropes My buried store of seeds. Ah, Nature fuils me not ! She keeps Her promise aacred as of old; See wie her glad fulfilment peeps Up through the softened mould! Pansies and piuks and dafodils— A brave array of bursting green ; | | | | Prophetic of the bleom that fills | The summer days with sheen. ; A handful of uneightly seed— ' Phat was the simple gift I brought; Aud, Jo, in auswer t& the deed, A miracle is wrought! | ; ii il a A Faisxp or Mx Lancoun’s Faurty.—The | Boston Port says ** that the propriety of | taming a fund by public subseription suffi-| ciently large to place the family of Mr. Lin- | cola above the possiblity of want, in a} pecuniary point of view, is engaging atten- It is stated that the singleness ot | purpose and entire devotion to the great pub- | | he interests whieh he represented and fur- | thered, coupled with his exemplary honesty, | prevented the late President from paying any attention to bis private weal or private four- tune. The probability, therefore, is that Mr. Lincoln's famsly is left in a condition exalted position held by its head. Admiral Farragut bad a purse of $100,000 presented to him. Generals Grant and Sherman have been recipients of substantial tokens of the esteem in which they are held by a grateful people, and Gen. McClellan’s services were not forgotten by those who believed that he had rendered services to the Republic. Un- be found wanting whatever generusity may be deemed consistent or proper.’’ It is proposed to raise the sum of $100,000 for the purpose named above. Married, At St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Charlottetown, on Monday evening last, by the Very Rev. Dr MeDonald, Witttam Matoxk, to Hetes, third daughter of Mr. John Handrahban Died, i At 71 St. James's street, London, on the 27th} SS Sist year of his age, Eowarp Worre te, Esquire, fourth seu of the late Jonathan Worrell. Esqr, ot Juniper Hall, Niekleham, in the County of Surrey, Enylaud, formerly of the Island of Barbudces. (The deceased gentleman was brother te the late Charles Worrell, Esqv, of Morel House, and second cousin berough Castle, in this 'sland_) On the 4th April, at Covington Rectory, near Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire in his 69th year, the kev. C. A. Binns, eldest brother of the late Chas. Binne, Eeqr. of Charlottetown. Ou the i0th instant,.of Consumption, Neil. third son of Mr. Allan MeQuarrie, South Shore, in the 21st year of his age. Launched, On the 5th instant, from the shipyard of Edwin Coffin, Esqr, Mount Stewart, a very handsome Brigantine. seven years, copper fastened, of 200 tons, called the Jessi, built for the Exeeutors of the iate James Peake. PORT OF CHAKLUIIELOWN. ARRIVED. May 6—Ploughboy. Smith. Picton ; coal. Fangh aballa, Grant, Richibueto; deals. Rath N. Atwood, Kemp Well Street; bal. Sen. Mary, LeBlanc, Arichat; bal. 8—H. B. Perkine, Lane, Beeston ; flour. W. 3S. Baker, Pierce, Boston; merch. Bark Prioress, Baird, Liverpool; gen. cargo. 9—Eliza- beth, McRae, Bay Verte; deals and boards. Con- servative, McFadyen, do; do. Sch. Morning Light, MeMaskill, Halifax; Merch. Ellen Doug- lass, Duily, Sued'uc; seantling &c. CLEARED. May 6—Sch. Currie K. Crouse, Crouse, do. ; do. 8 — Perseverence, Irving, Pictou; bal. 9$—RKutb N. Attwood, Kemp, New York ; cats. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ARRIVED. April 12.—Sch. Mary Aun, Grant, Gaysbo, Maywie, Walsh. Shediac; bal. 19—Index, Pear son, do.; do. 24—Susanna K.. Clark, Pert Mul- grave; bal. Reppel, Kennedy, Shediac; lamber, 27—A. Fifetield, Paoli, Picton; coal. Dove, Bat- tersby, Shediac; laths. 29--Flying Cloud, McIn- tyre, New York; sugar. Charles D. Horton, Walker, New York ; flour. May 1—Pear! Thompson, Portland; flour. Mar- garet Crocket, Pictou; coal. 8—Clara T. Homes, Cook, Boston; flour. Dove, Buttersby, Shediac ; lawber. CLEARED. April 129—-Maggie, Walsh, Shediae ; pork, &e. 15 Ripple, Kennedy, do; cats. Magyie, Chapman, | Shediuc ; outs. Index, Pearson,do; do. 17—Dove, Battersby, Shediac; do. 18—Mary Ann, Grant. St John’s; cattle and prod. Star, Strang, Shediac; outa, 25—Ripple, Kennedy, Miramichi; outs. 26 Auhose, Baker, Halifax; prod. 23—Susanna, Clark, Bostoa; oats. 27—Dove, Battersby, She- diac; barley. May 2—A. Pifefeld, Paoli. Shediac ; ovetera 5—Venture, Irving, Buctouche; bal Whvyman and Jim, Tarnball, Pictou; bal. Brig J- | L. strong. Wallace, New York; oats and deals. 9} Sch. Pearl, Thompson, New York ; prod. Charles 1D. Horton, Walixer, do.; outs and flax-seed. 10— Ripple, Kennedy, Shediac ; oats. } paper. | in Coburgs, Lustres. Camelets, Deluines, Populetts, | Boards, (Hemlock)................+--38 6d to 48 Be CE cas co escceshesss Gace eee Do (Pine) ehis seks 060s Ob 06 6¢Gencs 73 to 9s Shingles, per M... .... cece cece esse ces 10s to 15: Sundries. TRS TOs 608 0+ io-0e esinwonssanndiied 24s to 30s Clover Seed per Ib... voce coe see's «ls 2d to Is 4d AM, BOE Wii any ced cwesnbvessbcadedes 743 to 85s | Sarat, DOP. CWC ood vp caricds cicsdcrcsane’ Is Gi to 2s | POMORIUE, WOT POON 6 os 65 355s aks cee ss aR CRRTRRION, OUP Tian oo cece +, v4 paee ban. cnes 7d to 9d llides, per CC Uebee dase db et hokiand ee oase 4d Sheepskins... ++. 83 to Ys “GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hiay for Sale. pro’ SALE, by Auction, at UPTON, uear North River Bridge, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at 11 o'clock, About 15 Tons Upland Hay. to Terms liberal. May 15, 1865. J. T. JENKINS. rw lin Ex Ships ‘L. C. Owen’ & ‘Undine.’ N SALE at Subscriber’s ROOM~ Casks RUM, Raw and Boiled OIL, Kegs No. 1 WHITE LEAD, 2 Tons PUTTY, 50 Coils Small MANILLA ROPE, 50 Boxes No. lL CROWN SOAP, 50 do TD PIPES, 15 Boxes Starch, 20 Kegs Baking Soda, 10 Bays RICE, 20 Bbls Washing Seda, Bbls Crushed Sugar. im Store, 30 Cases Cognac BRANDY, 1 doz. each. 25 dv Brown SHERRY, 1 doz. each, 10 do CHAMPAGNE, 40 do Old Highland WHISKEY, 15 do RASPBERRY BALM, 15 do GINGERETTE, 10 do JAMAICA RUM. ALSO, By Brig Urania from London— 60 Chests of CONGO TEA, All at the lowest prices for Cash or approved WILLIAM DODD, May 15, 1865.—4w Ls! {Queen Square L&G5. 1=G35. LIVERPOOL HOUSE NEW SPRING GOODS! Cotton Goods Reduced. WILLIAM FULL EGS to announce to his Customers and the Public, that he has received per ship Unnvixt trow LIVERPUOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment oF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, comprising wany of the LATEST NOVELTIES, whieh will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices for Cash. The present Stock comprises: Staple Cotton Goods, which have been purchased at the redaced rate, viz:-— COTTON WARD, in all colors, Grey and White Cottons. Striped and Faney Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Drill Denims, Tickings, &¢.; White, Red and Blae FLANNELS, Osuabaurg, Sheetings, | Sagging, Hollands, Linens, &c, &e. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest styles. BONNET RIBBONS, in great variety. Flowers, Feathers, Hair Nets, Gloves, Belts, Parasols, &c. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in all qualities. DRE*S GOODS, Merinos, &c., &e. Dress Linings and Trimmings, in variety. CLOTHS, Tweeds, Broud Clothe, Cord, &e, Ke. in Doeskine, Rasse! Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department. Ready-ade Clothing of all deseriptious, White and Fauey Shits, Neckties, Felt Huts, Caps, Braces, &c. — ALSO Prime Congo TEA, Musecovado SUGAR and MOLASSES, Sole Leathe:, Candles, Soap, Glass, Nails, &c, &ce, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. _ May 15, 1865 10 in For Shediac and Miramichi ! FENHE Steamer Princess or Waves will B. leave Charlottetown for SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTS and CHATHAM, on tois MONDAY NIGHT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, and will reach Shediac in time for Tuesday morning’s Train. Will retuen to Charlottetown on Wednesday night, calling ac the differeut ports ubove mentioned on her return. £2” Freight for either of the above Ports must be put on bourd on Monday, during the day. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. May 15, 1865. lin Charlottetown and Southport Ferry. P KBSONS desirous of crossing the Ferry from either side, after the hours for stopping the Steamer, will please make application on the Charlottetown side on board tue Steawer, or ou the | the best materials, will do well to call and select JEW GOODS, SPRING London, Manchester sold at th May 15, 1865. t SPRING, Nba. NEW GOODS! N IX WwW See FFXHE subscriber would inform the public that he has received per “ L.C. OWEN,” from LIVERPOOL, a part of his : t Spring and Summer Goods, ——CONSISTING OF—— Grey, White, Striped and Printed Cottons, | Grey and White SHEETING; COTTON WARP, very yood ; Ladies’ and Children’s HATS in great variety, and suitable for the Season. The Balance DALLY EXPECTED per | Urania from LONDON, and Edwin ¢- Lizzie from LIVERPOOL. Ww. H. WILSON. Dawson's Building, Corner of Great George | and Kent Streets. P Char'town, May 15, 1865. OUR SPRING importations Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, 15th May, 18065. YEW GOODS. The subscribers would respectfully inform their TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS that they have opened their STOCK OF and Glasgow Goons, received per ship L. C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, which will be eir usual Low Prices for Cash. ; DAVIES & WEEKS. MAING, Ibs, Urania! Urania! ANDING from Brig Urania from LONDON— 160 Chests TEA, 40 Hhds. J. DeKuyper’s GIN, IL Puns. Jamaica RUM, 10 Bbls. Crushed SUGAR. J. & T. MORRIS. Terus—£100, 6 months, on approved notes. Charlottetown, May 15th, 1865. is] Qin Classical. SIG. J. HAZAZER, Academy of Etiquette, Dancing and Physical Developement. IG. J. HAZAZER respectfully begs ’ leave to inform tie Parents and Guardians of Children, and ulso the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown, that, in accordance with the advice of his friends, he will open a SCHOOL for the purpose of teaching his POLITE ART in all its seauty, Grace and Elegance, as now being studied and executed in retined suciety 7 Sic. J. Hazazen, ut the commencement and thronghont the season, will introduce all the > | Fashionable Dances; parents who do not approve of Dancing can have their children prepared to enter the most refined suciety. The institution is intended to embrace all the qualifications necessary to perfect the carriage. Mr. Hazazer will, imme- diately on bis arrival, issue his Circular containing full particulars of terms, days, hours, and opening lessons attended to, to snit applicants, public or private, at their Residences or at the Hall. SIG. J. HAZAZER, Master of Classical Dancing, Etiquette and Deportment. May 15, 1865. 3in Spring 1S8G5! LOUDON HOTIR. NEW SPRING = GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH! H J ASZARD would respectfully inform his friends and tne public /generaliv that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a large “SPRING STOCK London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS, comprising all the articles required for a general STOCK, iu Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. {: the latest stvles and newest fabries of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, &c. of which will be sold at Lowest Prices for Cash. Charlottetown, May 15, 1865. All the UST RECEIVED, a SUPPLY CF SUPERIOR ta Warranted of the best quality. Please try a sample. G. D. WRIGIIT. May 15, 1865. 1m OLD STAND, KING SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN. Furniture Warerooms. FYNHE subscriber feels grateful for all past favors, and beys to intimate to his old customers aud the public in general, that he bas lately added to his Establishment Machinery necessary to facilitate his Business in every branch ; and those who wish to buy FURNITURE that is made for nse, in the most fashionable styles, and of for themselves, before going elsewhere, from bis present Stock, consisting of Walnat and Mahogany Drawing Room Setts, i. e, Oval and Round Centre Tables; French, Easy, Fancy bigh-back, Drawiag, Dining, Hall and Bed Room Chairs, Green Plash and Hair cloth seated; Mahogany Side Boards, Hall Tables, Hat and Unrbrella Stands, extension Dining Tables, French and Grecian Sofas, Couches and Lounges (as low as thirty shi'lings,) Chests of Drawere and Cheftioneers, Bedsteads, Stretchers, Cots and Cradles, Toilet Tables, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Mattrasses of every deseription ; large and small Folding Clothes herse and Towel Stands, Boot-atauds and Jacks, Clothes Wringers, and a variety of other articles for general household furnishing. WASHING MACHINES with or without wringers, superior to any imported, aud warranted to give gutisfaction, from 80s. to 130a. Two very superior MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS, and several good articles of Second-hand Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany. The above articles will be sold cheap for cash. [ey All orders promptly attended to in the Cabinet Making, Upholstering, Turning and Jig Sawing, &e, &. 1 very superior CABINET QRGAN for sale, nite new, in Ash and Walnut cuse, five octaves, double bellows, with two blow pedals, fonr stops, tremolo and kuee swell, very cheap fur cash. MARK BUTCHER. 4in Liverpool ap Trader. HE A 1 clipper Ship L. C. OWEN. R. Fraser, master, will sail from CHAK- | LOTTETOWN on SATURDAY, 20th instaut, for LIVERPOOL, and will return to Charlettetown, leaving Liverpool about 25th June fas superior accommodation fer PASSENGERS. For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. Wm. | Stewart & Co. Trafford Chamber, South John street, Liverpool, or in Charlottetown to the owners. | L.C. OWEN & CO. | Mav 15, 18465. 2in i RARE CHANCE. 7OR Sale, a very fast BLACK PONEY, 3} years old, perfectly sound. ALSQ, 1 Sett Poney Harness complete, 1 Riding Saddle and | Bridle, 1 Halter, &c., &c. 1 Box Sleigh, | Dog Cart will be sold, a bargain. Apply w the Sub- scriber at the ‘ Examiner’ ollice. F. W. HUGHES May 15, 1865. WANTED, | A, JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS, ) to work on Sewed work. | Atso—4JOURNEYMEN for light pegged work. | May 15, 1865. South port side at the Ferry house. H. P. WELSH, Contractor. May 15, 1863 isl rw 3 ‘ App!y immediately at the P. E. Island Root and | Shoe Factory. GEO. NICOLL. i Chitown, May JS, 1365. diy. : ’ { WAGON FOR SALE. A double-seated WAGON, nearly new. for which a credit of twelve months will be given, on approved joiut note of hand W. McGiLL. May 15,1865. i “NOTICE? LANDS FOR SALE! "THE subscriber, as the Agent of Sir Samvuet Cunarp, Bart., The Right Hon. LAURENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr. Epwarp Cunarp, has been directed to discoutinue the system of LEASING LANDS—heretofore pursued.” For the future these lands will be SOLD on the following terms :—A deposit of T'wenty-tive per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of signing the agreement, and the residue in ten years by equal insta'ments. The price will be from Twenty shillings (20s ) per acre upwards. Further particulars made known at the Subscri- ber’s vilice. G. W. DEBLOIS. Ch’'town, May 15, 1865. LEVEE. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor will hold a LEVEE at Government House. on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, (being Her Majesty’s birth day) at 2 o’clock, p.m, Kach Gentleman is requested to be provided with a Card, to be handed to the Aid-de-Camp in wuiting. Gentlemen paying their respects to His Excel- lency on the occasion, wiil please enter by the Eusteru door. J. LONGWORTH, Lt. Col. & Aid-de-Camp. Government House, 10th May, 1865. ~ LONDON GOODS. Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ 50 CHEST3 TEA. (finest Kaisow.) 480 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, 5 Tons OAKUM, 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) 10 Cases ASSORTED PICKLES, 2 Cases Composition CANDLES, 30 Kegs LONDON MUSTARD, }2 boxes FINE STARCH. Weapping Paper, Corks, Sardines, Lucea, Olive and Castor Oils, Fry's Cocoa, Sauces, Blacking, Blacklead, Stationery, and sundry other smal! articles. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, Water Street May 8, 1865. isl ew Qin ‘Undine’ & ‘ L..C.Owen.? New LANDING from ahove Ships— 100 chests very enperior TEA, 5 hhds Scoteh WHISKEY, 10 bbls Guiness Dublin STOUT. J.& fT. MORRIS. May 8, 1865. Coopers Wanted! EXPERIENCED COOPERS wanted at the Charlottetown BARREL FACTORY, to work on Fish Barrels. Ch’town, May 8, 1865. I.C. HALL. is! Qin LEEGOY OLLL "POST “LT 2°9919Q d JO 8ajBy] oTquuosroayy VW MONVEOSNI "SUSHH AO SESSUTH TUV Gara CUY HUA ‘IWLIdVO dO dlVd ADUVT V DNIAVH VUlHSVONV'T GNV NOGNO'T ‘ANVA NOD yuiy “ONROK SU RUMVHO Fresh Garden & Field Seeds AT APOTHECARIES’ HALL. | JUST ARRIVED per Barque “Undine” from LIVERPOOL, and steamer “Commerce” from BOSTON, a choice let.of Really Fresh GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, 1D every ‘Variety. T. DESBRISAY. May 8, 1865. Fishing Tackle. B* Barque Undine { bave RECEIVED | tually attended to, FISHING RODS, CASTING LINES, FLIES, REELS, Uanding Nets, Limerick Hooks. &e., &e., offered very low. ay 8, ,Ls65.. sealer 70 be DF Household Furniture, fo be sold by Auction, on Tuurspay, the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the residence of A. A. LOCKERBY, corner of Kent and Great George Streec, (knowir as the Island Home), the whole of the Household Furnitare of said establishment, consisting of : Beds, Bedding, Tables, Oarpets, Cane-botiomed Chairs, Lounges. Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Crockery ware, Kit chen Utensils, &c. Also—i Horse, 1 Wagon, 1 Sleigh & Furs, | sett Ilarness, &c. May 8, 1865. Valuable Property Charlottetown for Sale! ve be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth (30th) day of MAY next, 1865, at the hourof 12% o'clock, noon, at the Cotoniat Buitpine, in Charlottetown. pursuant to a License duly granted for that purpose by his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of Jannary last, 1865— ALL the Right, Title and Interest of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of CHARLOTTE- TOWN, in Qneen’s County, in Prince Edward Is- land, deceased, in and to All that part of TOWN LOT No. 35, in the third hundred of Town Lots iv Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say : —Commencing at the south-east angle of said Town Lot. on the North-west edge of Grafton Street; thence by a right angle iine therewith north-west- wardly, for the distance of one hundred and twenty-eight feet, eight inches; thence by a right angle therewith south-westwardly for the distance of eighty-five feet, or until it meets the north-east edge of Great George Street; thence following the course of said Street south-eastwardly for the dis tance of fifty-three feet; thence by a right angle therewith north-eastwardly twenty-two feet,eleven inches; thence by a right angle jine therewith north-westwardly seventeen feet and seven inches ; thence by a right angle line therewith north-east- wardly for the distance of five feet; thence by a right angle line therewith north-westwardly five feet; thence by a rightangle line therewith north- enstwardly fifteen feet, nine inches, to the north- east angle of a right of way ; thence following the course thereof south-eastwardly for the distance of seventeen feet; thence bv a right angle therewith north-eastwardly for the distance of twenty-seven feet and six inches; thence by a right angle line therewith south-east wardiy three feet, five inches ; thence by a right angle line therewith south west wardly twenty-seven feet and six inches; thence bv a right angle line therewith south-eastwardly thirty-eight feet, to said north-west edge of Grafton Street; thence following the course of the same north-eastwardly forty-one fee: four inches to the place of commencement. ALSO all the Right, Title, and Interest of the said late William Smardon, deceased, in and to all that other part or portion of said TOWN LOT No 35, in the said Third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thus described, that is to say :— Commencing at the south-west angle of the said Town Lot, on the north-west edge of said Grafton Street ; thence following the course of the north- east edge of Great George Street norti-westwardly, for the distance of eighteen feet six inches; thence by aright angle line therewith north-eastwardly thirty-tive feet six inches, or until it meets the sonth-west edge of the right of way ; thence follow- ing the course thereof south-eastwardly eighteen teet six inches to said Grafton Street ; thence fol- lowing the course of the same south-westwardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of com- mencement. ALSO all the Right, Title and Interest of the said late William Sinardon, deceased, in and to a Right of Wav, sight feet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or thereabouts, leading from Graf ton Street, northward, through Town Lot No, 35. aforesaid ; and all other rights of the said William Smardon, in, to, or in respect of, or in connection with suid Town Lot Ne 35. ALSO all that PEW in SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH, CHARLOTTETOWN, being Pew No. fifty-seven, in the aisle or body thereof. For further particulars and terms of Sale, apply to either of the Subscribers, Executors of the last Will of the said late William Smardon. THOMAS DAWSON, 2, JOSEPH HENSLEY. ¢ poontomm, Ch'town, 18th April, 1865. Ee The above Land and Premises comprehend the valuable places of business on Great George and Grafton Streets, ocenpied by Messrs. George Millner, Joseph Knight, Stanford Wells, M. Ste- venson, McRae, and the Brighton Depot, and the Saddlery Store of the late William Smardon. in Store. 30 BBLS. “EXTRA STATE” FLOUR, Just Arrived, Per Schr. Cecilia from BOSTON. 150 Bbls. ‘‘Government Mills.” Daily Expected, Per Schr. “Kir Carson,” from BOSTON, 500 Bols. “ EXTRA STATE,” (Choice brands.) For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. _Ch'town, April 24, 1865. FIRST ARRIVAL OF +r WIV CO NEW GOODS, Por Spring 1865, At the British Warchouse. UsT RECELVED, per Steame: Commerce, from BRITAIN, via Halifax, 2 Cases Dry Goods. containing New Styles in STRAW GOODS, Rich Fancy RIBBONS, and a Variety of DRESS GOODS. t¥ Balance of Stock ~~ Undine* and ‘L.C Ywen.’ y. & A. BROWN. — _ May 1, 1865. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Liverpool D> Trader. "pus A 1 Clipper Bark UNDINE wi! sail from Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, for LIVEKPOOL, and will return to CHARLOTTELPOWN, leaving Liverpool about the 20th of JUNE. Has superior accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. JosgPu Pore & Co., Trafford Chambers: here, to the owner. JAMES C. POPE. Ch town, May 8, 1865. rw isl pro 2in Boston and Colonial S. §. Line. HE Proprietors of the LINE have chartered the fine Steamer ‘ CITY OF BATH ' to take the place of the “Greyhound,” on the route between Boston, Halifax and Charlottetown The ‘CITY OF BATH?’ will leave CHARLOTTE. TOWN for BOSTON on MONDAY or TUESDAY next. For freight or Passage apply to Ch'town, May 8, 1865. all p (other adv ont.) 4pm °° £8 S @2 2 £3 = c= « 4 Si-fD = 1 @ a eos td Sie Bee oe @ #425 & sR es & FS oy ects te 5s O =F = i | © 3.5, ct oo ee es S i &Fs = S635 ¢S = ° > Bsa kl ee: oc @ a os ea SS = Ss te a > zm “= Fo rs. O : Oo Se ES = 242§-5 22 0 Frets B — a = Sane $0 OPO oe ay <i Gee. -? ~_ cr SrmFEa Te wy FFom 43 ac - x. 2 E2.2S "© Peyos iy] as ania o a ee ° — «2 3 @i>s pS i Seu o> @ - cq “EB, =. _ es g So 2 risk SO os -_>~ ee R Ro ¥2. go 2s. 5 — a > & sy co ote &-fe ces _s an a oO o232s5 — 24 34 oe ec .. &o 4 ° Fm =e Eas A CARD. THE subscriber, ‘n returning thanks to his friends and custemers for the liberal pa- tronage extended to him since his commencement in business, would intimate to them and the public generally that he is prepared to execute orders in the various branches connected with his trade, that is te say :-— . . . . Carriage & Sleigh Painting, House, Sign, and DRYAMZELAL PAINGITE, Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Carriages and Sleighs always omkand for sale in season, Atso—A quantity of 10 x 19 WINDOW SASHES, with or withont Glass, for Sale cheap for Cash or approved paper. T. DESBRISAY. | Beorr, i Charlottetown, April 24, 1365. > All orders from the country pune- EDWARD MARTIN. Residence, Kent Street. nearly opposite Joux Esq., Carriage bnilder. Sm TQ THE TRADE, ue subscriber would respectfally inti- mate to MERCHANTS and others, that he hae received aun INVOICE of BRITISH MERCHAN. DIZE, hoarly expected per Bark Unoise, from LI VERPOUL, G. B, and which will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, ontheirarrival. Partiealars of Sale made known hereafter. Stock consists of English Blankets, Counterpanes and Quilts, Fancy Prints, White and Grey Cottons, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Skirts, Artificial Flowers, Threads, Tapes, Reels and Cotton Bulls, Carpets, Hearth Raya, Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Travelling Bags, a large assortment Carpenter's Tools, 140 dozen Cross#-cut Files, Guns, Pistois, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Papier Machie and Electra-plated Ware, Bridles, Saddles, Oil Paintings, Rich Eagravings, Ledyers, Day Books, Stationery and Writing Desks. N. RANKIN, Queen-street. May 8, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE! ! FUXHE undersigned have ap- _ pointed Mr. H. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. May 1, 1865. tf “NOTICE. A MEETING of the Provisional Com- mittee of the Shareholders of the Sammerside BANK, he'd at Summerside, on Tuesday, the 2th day of April, instant: It was resolved that a call of five per cent of the Subscribed Capital be made upon the Shareholders of said Bank, payable to the Chairman of said Committee, on or before the first day of June next. JAMES MUIRHEAD, Chairman. Sumwmerside, April 26th, 1865. isl rw p Sin PUBLIC LANDS SALE. Townships Nos. 88, 39, 41 42, 53, 04, 60 and 62. Improved Farms for Sale. Pure Commissioner of Pablie Lands will submit to Public Competition, at Mr. JOHN PHELAN’S, Morell, Lot 39, on THURSDAY, the ist day of June next, at 12 o'clock, noon— 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Jay’s Road, Lot 38, adjoining land now held by John Geddie Donglas, now or late in the occupation of Hugh McKinnon. 5 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Sinnot's Road, Lot 39, near Patrick Redmond’s, now or late in the occupation of R. McDonald. 12 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the 5 acres of land abuve described, now or lute in the occupation of James McVarish. 15 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Mill Town Road, Marie, Lot 40, adjoining lands held bv William Mobbs and James Long, now or late in the occupation of John Quigley. And on FRIDAY. the 2nd day of JUNE NEXT. at 12 0 clock, noon, at JOHN SUTHER- LAND’S, Esquire, St. Peter's Bay— 43 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Portage Road. Head of St. Peter's Bay, Lot 41, ad- joining land held by Donald O' Henley, now or late in the ocenpation of Donald McKinnon. 68 ACRES OF LAND. situate at Cable Head, Lot 41, adjoining land held by Emannel Me- Ewen, now or late in the eccupation of Andrew Webster. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Capes Road. Lot 42, adjoining land held by James McKinnon, now or late in the occupation of Donald McKinnon, Charles’ son. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Capes Road, Lot 42, adjoining land held by John Dixon, Esq . now or late in the occupation of Don- ald Heetor McKinnon. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at the == land held by James McIsaac, Goose River, ot 42, 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at the rear of land held by Michael McDonald, Goose River, Lot 42. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Big Cape, Lot 42, adjoining land held by Allan Me- Kinnon, now or late in the occupation of Donald McKinnon, Alexander's son. 10 ACRES OF LAND. being a portion of the Five Houses Farm, Bay Fortune Road, Lot 42. at the rear of land lately owned by Owen Snilivan, now or late in the occupation of Samuel Barge. And on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE, at Mr, WILLIAM HART'S, Cardigan Road, at 10 o'clock, a. m.:— 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Road leading from Cardigan to St. Peter's Bay, Lot 53, adjoining lands held by Widow St>wart and Geoffrey Pendergrast, now or late in the occupation of William Stewart or Michael Sanphy. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Launching Road, Lot 54, adjoining land held by James Campbell, now or late in the occupation of Donald MePherson, of Georgetown. And on TUESDAY, the 6th day of JUNE, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Mr. JOHN KEN- NEDY’S, Wood Islands, Lot 62— 1354 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 60, opposite land held by Roderick McKenzie, now or late in the oceupation of John McKenzie. 853 ACRE3 OF LAND. situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 60, opposite land held by Mardock McKenzie, now or late in the occupation of Alexander McPherson. 123 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 6C, opposite land held by Hee- tor McKenzie, now or late in the occupation of Colin and Angus McPherson, or Angus MeIntosh. 70 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Wood Islands, Lot 62, adjoining land held by John McDonald, now or lute iu the occupation of Angus Panting. 88 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Wood Islands, Lot 62, adjoining land held by John sillis, now or late in the occupation of Archibald McMillan. The above properties are submitted for enle in accordance with the 38th section, 16 Vic. cap 18, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, May 1, 1865. din PUBLIC LANDS SALE. WASTE LANDS, Townships Nos. 89, 40, 41, 42, 53, 54. HE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, at Mr. JOHN PIHELAN’S, Morrell, Lot 39, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next : WASTE LANDS, situate on the Marsh, and McDonald roads, Townships Nos. 39 and 40. On FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, at JOHN SUTHERLAND ’'S, Esquire, St. Peter's Bay— : WASTE aa, — at the rear of farma ronting on Bay Fortune, Portage and Capes Koad Townships Nos. 41 and 42. - : On SATURDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, at 10 — a.m, at Mr. WILLIAM ITARTS, Cardigan ont ot WASTE LANDS, situate on Mill, Town, Cardi- gan «nd Launching Roads, Townships Nos. 53 and 54. Plans of the Lands exhibited, and conditions made knewn at the time of sale. JOMN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, May 1, 1865. b Sin TO THE TENANTRY P. E. ISLAND. pue Legislature, during the late Session, having passed “ An Act to assist Tenants in the purelrase of the Fee-simple of their Farms.” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agread unon by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Money of bis -- The Commissioner of Pablic Lands hereby.gives netice to all tenants desirous of avaiiing themselves af the privilege of the above recited Act. that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TER ANTS in the parchase of their Farms, a8 in manuer and extent provided under such Act. FORM OF APPLICATION and fal! particalars may be obtained at the effice of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865, EARTHENWARE! OR SALE by the Subseribers — 10 | CRATES of the above. i G. & $8 DAVIES. | Junnary 2, 1860. | ; ea cine . : sie area ap Mh saree, ne + each gph oman pm SN