Che Craminer. oe aaa aba - sat PM = . ———— come members of the Company.’ The rules having ben | transpired, and attempted to kill him. For this he was CHARLOTTETOWN D Calendar of Saints ; bet i has been said, with what truth | ficers of the @trested,—but that arrest brought out the whole story of} The usual meeting of the Club was held on Friday evening eannot say, that Henry the Bighth is by some regarded as one. : x : : : a Reddin. Mrs. Stephens’ death from poison by her husband a year) last. Subject of debate: ** Are National Wars compatibl¢. . if ti is is true [ doubt not bet W iam the Third has equally | be compulsory on the Overseer to grant such certificate, Company :— Pierce Gaal, Fem, Captain ; tichard eddin, | before. The body of the deceased was exhumed in Sept. | with Christianity 2?” On a division, this question was ecided as ¢ @) a claim as he to’ @ place im the Calendut. For my own | aithough we ove told that a new Road Act, not yet before the Esq., Ist Lieutenant ; Williauy Monk, Esq., 2nd Lieutenant ; | 1859, and underwent a most thorough examination. After | in the affirmative by @ majority of four. ibe very sorry to cwll hier any name that would ~— kK aster, A i : Ma : The subject of discussion at ne ; ill be—“ Capi- part | would | ve ¥ og Oy = + Ae a , 7 = Assembly, will contain a provision to that effect. But even Mr. James K. Kelly, Paymaster. A vote of thanks having | a month's steady worlt the Coroner's jury found a verdict of re aiadihcaamal vie tens will ep e a t! e suscel nm 3 ‘ ‘ y Ulew oF bel ) « § : . - ‘ : . oe e of . 2» mA oa . . . , poe up gage that be is # sain¥ and insists ow us calling him! if such authority be given to the Overseers, accompanied by been given to the Chairman, the meeting separated by giving | murder against Stephens. He was ene and oe A general meeting of members will be held at the Club St. William, or any such name, we will pay every deference | the most strict penal enactment, they may delay—to serve the , three cheers for the success of the Company, oud three hearty | trial occupied nineteen days, and Jed to his sed Hehe Room on Friday evening next, the 16th inst., at the hour of t +. hie opinion and advice, on the condition, however, that he , , Motions for new trials &c. delayed the execution the )o elock, to take into consideration the propriety of establish- nform us whether the Massacks oF Gérxgor is men- ‘culprit, until a few weeks ago. ing a Reading Room in connexion with the Cla ‘ int p , oO & _™ 2 arcana inte +) } Pav . William the Thir I am not acquainted with the Protestant doubt thet this alteration will cripple the exercise of the fran- , ‘ chise mort materially. The Bill does not provide that it shall agreed to, the following gentlemen were chosen o : ms w i be | <i AZ & | S | Gq } io purposes of the party in power—to grant the certificates at aw cheers for the Queen. eoncd in the act of his canon:zation. Every one knows election time, when they might be used in opposition to their’ The Levielat " 1; a 2 - cr oe fast until A New York paper thus notices the death of a little M. MeLEOD, Secretary. shat this massacre was one of the mos erour and fiendis . cit : : ‘ = ‘ ve Legislature was adjourned on Friday evening Jast unui | ha ( that this MASSA, " wae one f th ae a yu on b own views and opinions. Besides, this provision tends, in ano- Mond ae 2 19! J “et a ‘ f bi; | daughter of the man Stephens, referred to above : ss ‘ Chazlottetown, March 12, 1860 ets bratal, cok voeded murcer that wae ever very rated ; : ] : Monda next the 9th instan with 1e view of enablirte ig Ah: > nl de , a a the ordor, sanction, or connivance of any Pr ions having ther way, to hamper the exercise of the elective franchise. y . j S| «The child died at the residence of ber aunt, Saturday | oe } Tae a ; j seyert »mber: : use Asseml the * %e ight years, six months & | ‘ : the remotest pretensions to the name of Christian. It will) Many persons, receiving such certificates, would never think several members of the House # ss iii anes: | peti - 73 o’clock, at the age ~ eigh te a = } ‘hild o i say last - hong Crock Seemann, kat, Geo be especially interesting to the Seotch of Belfast, Murray . Supreme Court at Georgetown, which was opened there to-day. | fifteen days. Several weeks previous to her death, the ¢ 7 | Barnard, Esqr.. delivered a very interesting lecture on ** The : ; : ; - _« : :. j * * icke aes z i ial “ i - Harbour Road, Cardigan, Lot 67, in a word to all the Scotch : . ’ : ‘ Previously to the adjournment His Excellency the Lieut. sickened with scarlet rash, of which she had nearly cosh ‘ po we ee = ao drink. : See Room supporters of the Government, particularly to the namerous called, hundvewts of persons might be prevented from voting Gua his assent to four short Bills passed in the when one day she went in company with aservant tomarket | mn the | ed— qa lence listemed with mar attention ; . ° ' ' . ; , ; . i ‘: wovern ave Is asse ‘assed | ; a ss y “ - t j . . clan of McDonald, if the editor of the Islander would relate | anless they couldproduee the dirty bits of paper given to them |“ i ae P ‘and overheard some one making the remark—* That is the/® ene of whieh rik a a Sie | + the trusty and . went Sessi : ute 0 i to ti _ the partic a of rae whi ; the trusty — ee nt Session. | daughter of Stephens, the man who poisoned Lis wile. : The Ltaeeebiee ee sale a sa sh Linas Seat al fiithful servants of tillam the hird, after having enjoyed os BS : : i > : . i ° ter re- | pe , ee for ewelve days the bountiful hospitality of the inhabitants of | Say nothing of the delay and imeonverienee which must neces- | TO CORRESPONDENTS | stigma appeared to weigh heavily os her mind, apd a fath /ensued, in which the District Seachers present and others took sa On] ] . 7 Fe ‘turning home she fell into a fit. She last saw her fat a|* nm ent part. ‘© A Penant,’”? on the Land Question ; ‘* X. Y.,’’ on a re-| three days before his execution, when she was taken into his} "fhe thanks of the meeting were then accorded to Mr. Bar- of preserving them ; and if an election should be enexpected] | by individuals who could barely write their own names. To ——- +0 —-— G encoe, attacked their unsuspecting hosts during the dead of sarily result at the time of polling from the adoption of this night and rathlessly murcered them, men, women, and | : peat taal ‘ ie we Tite . ' mf es . . : : . : o'dadven | = 7 regulation, it appears to us a monstrous absurdity and injus | ont lecture at the Young Men's Christian Association ; “ C./|cell and bade bim a very affectionate farewell. She was nard, with the request that he be pleased to resume his subject I remain, Mr. Editor, your humble servant, tice to make the least incompetent officials in the community | R,,*’ on the same swhject; ‘* Aurora,’’ and other eommunica-| passionately attached to him, and continued to the hour of among them at we — eonveniepce—to which he replied Queen's County, Feb. 27, Ls0v. LECTOR. the custodiers of one of our most invaluable rights. The object | tions, will receive attention as soom as space and time will her death to ceplore his, and to her, mysterious fate, the | very appropriately.— Cum. ¢<wew © of the alteration is, evidently, to destroy, by a side wind, the | neymit |particulars of which bad been communicated to pel ce + » aieiaiteha delineate enemies - * c . Ve 1 s P 2 7 To rus Eptvor or tuk EXxaMIner. principle of universal suffrage adopted by the Liberals It ree ne rte a oe cont m4 ee pe ees ca a { T ro : > g { t elief of bis innocence Sn— | would be far more creditable to the party in power if they GRAIN SHOW. [Sap See lee aeepae: nee . | ‘| } ' } perrees ; Pee ls sis diet _|the crime charged against him. ta Bd. 5 Since 1 wrote you last, tho Fenants i thig plaee have! came forward boldly and honestly and repealed that provision The annual Grain Show was held at the Temperamee Tall 3 ; On her death bed she repeatedly prayed that God might | have mercy on those who brought him to such an end. Bu | “WARRIANRGEPON.” been terribly disappointed. Your psper cwme only & few! in the Blection Law whieh now recognises the right of British on Wednesday last. We anderstand that the Grain usually | days ag»), and ivy neighbours guShered round me_ to 3 ee ] 4 ee ‘ lea . . 4 ; ; ‘ : co Lene the Goseram mf spe oh at the opening of the Howse. subjects of tw enty-one years oft age and upwards, to exercise exhibited on such occasions was fully equal to that shown in |e short time previous to expiring, she bade an affectionate HE SUBSCRIBER i thorised to treat for tt xy of After the speech was read, the people looked at each other in| the elective franchise without referenee to property qualifica-| previous years. | farewell to all in her presence, among whom were the Rev. | Pe Se ~ = = fons ri sii tele Rle hE ll See Cow me : E 9 ; P : eee titntiendiabiaiditels the above very DESIRABLE PROPERTY, consisting of mete GMensumens fur some Mime, — “ote, af 1083 10T |} tion. While the Bill, to which we have adverted, was under . Bi Cecneenennes Mr. Skinner and other members of the Methodist ae -| THREE PASTURE LOTS of 12 acres each, on which are a the meaning of any part or paragraph of It; and after it Was oe : \ | anni sie . , - | ae ; . ‘ ; r | ‘ J : a ‘ re & read sania = 1 ayair, it w obtill at ed in mystery ! What| the consideration of the hoase, it was proposed by a member | ELECTIONS IN NOVA SCOTTA. She clasped @ cousim, a you'h about ten years of ege, ab0Ut very superior DWELLING HOUSE, fit for a large family ; : 5 A ee * ie us vi i tO} a5 Cry: ba om : : — Dies ‘k red i 2 or i aves, where! 515 ‘Soe oF 33. C ‘H- ISE y- we vere most annoyed at, was, the want of the much desired | of the Government—the Hon. J. C. Pope—to disfranel. ise At the late partial elections in Nova Scotia the three i” neck, = aan eee a eas and = hon oo eta ig ‘the land cucs.ion.”’ Indeed, properly Prine stown Royalty and P + 18—te ada that Townshi . with Government candid ites were returned by locus meatorisien | ie expecte to be wit er ather at ’ 0 Ls ; 'y, } RI f : F ‘ a ngs. ; ie adi so a ve y ne : N speak ng, it wns the only thing we cared about ; for to us poor ae oom rps wee! Ps Bs " calles a : nf , ‘| where she prayed that all might come. Phe child's ailment, yn | of Fruit Trees, in good conditiun, and a KITCHE! i no ail Ried ian andl anitionte the wilde 3. in order the Royalty, &e., to the third district of Prince County,—- | althongh vigorously opr sed in their several constituencies. | yecording to the testimony of her physician, was * trouble ;” | GA uN. : , ; , : ilhone wip Reeihe ane eanennate Se Ween Se al Bon 2 y pr ’ | ‘The land is Iaid out in suitable sized fields, all of which are information about ) raire food fer our families, all other measures of the Govern-| and to make Lot 17, which includes Summerside and Saint ; sina ls eare ine awd he thought of the fate which |, 3 ar t val > d fur oor fam lies uh ther merase nee ao ares make Lot 17 . ‘ © and Saint 0 200 | she appear d to pine away att a A ‘lock ‘in a high state of cultivation, and enclosed by Thorn Hedges, ei 7 r feeling in the des oo a - onan foes and ehildr 2 | nes SS peptone Cintsbet by itself. Mr. Pope's object | ENGLISI MAIL. i faving = a on buried i \ al toe th iwhich makes a very desirable fence. The situation of this sity ot feeling } esire to secure to ourseives 2 euuaren . “sie ai . en . ; “ : i : ; | San a afternoon she was uri i in the same ave with > . 3 ¢:. eo -farme npon which we have expended the best years of" of course, to give some political importance to the little} We understand that the Steamer with the English Mail ar- | way ree , ‘tag gt | Property needs no comment, being long known to be one of our manhood in rseh.i ning them from the «*wildwoods.’’ Some! village of Summerside in which he resides; and, perhaps, to| |: od in Halift Rieu.¢ Sieh. Win Blall bev thie Intend her parents in Greenwood Cemetry. the handsomest sites near the city ; and fora country rsidence al : ' ae sien tori tial es ! asd = j rived in sanlax On © ¥ - Oo eee te ‘ | ———_ <9 cee =~ for a gentleman, is seeond tu none in the Colony. proposed to vote the whole concern a Aumiouy,—others said it ; . ‘ ba % : ! , _allay, in some measure, the discontent which is said to exist) _. ae : t : " was a tissa@e of none:ne:; while others would say that it was ? ? will no doubt reach here this evening or to-morrow. only intended to be read backwards, because they could not make head or tail of it. Just at this critical ; art of the pro- mont, when he resigned his place in the Executive Counsil, ceedings the village schoulmaster arrived from the city, where . ; . Pree. 5 : | If not disposed of by private sale, it will be sold by PUB- | he desire for oie in Oe Teokes " becoming eet eng | LO AUCLION, in a aene time, of which due notion oi be and disgusting. Young nien from all sections of the country | sivem, tegether with all the SYOCK, FARMING IMPLE- Some remarks on the Post Office Bill, the Bill re'ating to | swarm here lke June bugs; many of them will go home like MENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE con: ected there- in that quarter touching his recent fracas with the Goverr- > —— — 6 - and sesumed it a few days after, without accomplishing the | ee ai | Gien in dakunetanaiitaakh rE : he had been for some days, and from whom we all expected mad sesamed HSER Saye St. Hens Remeng nD: ee the action of Juries in civil cases, and the Bill authorising the | flies in January— Washington Cor. N. Y. Express. | with. : ie Ra a a B ent Philoma h’s *2adow of an object. Whether the Government and the ma- al on tl a ee } z shinai ans | Yor terms, &e., please apply at the office of the eubscsiber, the true meaning of the speech. Butalas! poor Philomah: , ‘old mode of appointing Sheriffs, giving the nom‘nation to the | . . rk lan of the Prope be see : | he ant i ¢! -o were | -_ P ot eof As oe ae ’ - ” | In the House of R sentatives a few days sin ea Mr.) *here 4 pian of the sroperty can be seen. i explanation only left us more perplexed than we were befor. jority of the House of Assembly will second the views of the > . ‘ a n the House Of dvepresen © yf ~—es ; : : He told us that he had been at a club in Charlottztown, where, - a Judges of the Supseme Court—ary deferred for want of space. | y. th. of Ulinois, moved for an enquiry into the “ pro | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. . ee ee ae wey sao eae spsgre a “* hon. member to allow Summerside to act the part of the | Fansworth, of Llinois, move ‘ qutey oy P »»| Mareh 9. 1860. tf : the speech was debated at great length, and at last the great SS ee ial , Se \priety of acquiring the British North American Provinces.” | —— sarteiaeincierelnerinrcemeancpmaacacaiaaamamaaainails majority there present, concluded that it mevnt nothin™, & id Fs OOS PA MD, RE rzare : SOMO WHOS SHnes CaueNy, Te FURTHER PARTICULARS OF FOE LOSS OF TOE, By what means is not stated. VALUABI iE ESTATE consequently that they could t¢ ke mo meanings out of it. mains to be seen; but if they don't, of course the honorable ja: "7 : HUNGARIAN ie oe — Part But there was one vererable looking personage—-** whose head ie ik a ee 44 LAV, L i ° acne | : : was dhvetnd oer witha eh utalh ) Jiftered widely fens most g atleman, will again resign. | We have been obligingly favoured with the following) New York, Fes. lo.—A dangerous counterfeit—a ten | IN CHAR VN. : of the other speakers ; his mame he thought was ‘ Sailor's St Ss ‘letter from W. Townsend, Esquire, the gentleman who was | dollar gold piece —was aera eer The Sein, nor} ‘gx BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the “4 Hope."’ The speec! he said, was omy intended to deceive or Ovr attention has been directed to a communication in the ‘sent by the Government to the scene of the recent shipwreck been evidently split edgew ise, oth ha ves led quite t Hin, anc lst day of MAY next coming, in front of the Conontas ; mislead the Temantry, in crder to keep them as long as pos- Monivor of the 29th ult., over the signature of ** a Looker-on,”’ | at Cape Sable. in place of the stulen guld a piece of whitish wets: substituted. Britpinc, in Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon, pursuant to aible r ine rent the urne stlled proprictors, a he . ‘ J bo x - e | ee 0G —- . ty y e e paying rents to the usurpers, called f pri tors, and ti at in which the writer makes a sorry attempt to defend the act | Barnincroy, Feb. 25, 1860. | 9 _ j a Bak | license for that purpuse duly grasted by the Hon. Charles - nothing else can b expected from a G pvernment, most oF . the Gover 81 intine Mr. Simp ‘ in tl | How. Josera Tower. While the schooner, Rosewreath, of Boston, Japt. ak T, | Young LL.D., Surrogate and Judge of Probate of Will's for bs whose members are either propricturs themselves or the paid the Government in appointing Mr. simpson to a seat in the gw It ey ee ee ee ee bt. | Fas lying at Richmond, Va, about a month back, in ballast, | Prince Edward Island bearing date the 23d day of February, e servants of propictors. Bat he (Mr. 8. H ) would take care Legislative Council, after having said so much as they did re-| ‘ ry ; yj en ees " b . a r a fen a tbe captain, who was sitting in bis cabin, found smoke issuing | 1860, all the Estate, Right, Title and Interes. of the late E thea me of A nds ould pay ai ore re il the ; ‘ : i j : at no living person has ben saved from the Hungarian: ; , rc 7. . er at none of jus friends wou ] pay any more rent, until the garding the impropriety of selecting rejected candidates for a P his ti ater re ’ from the wate’s state room. Ou opening the door, the mate’s | SOHN GIBSON, of Charlottetown, Merchant who died intes- K land questi n‘’ shall be settled on as good terms asthe W or- ye sist a. a jand only, up to this time, three budies—one a female, and at hanging there, was found to be on fire, which of course |tate, in and to the following premises, viz: All that Mew- - rell estate has been disposed of ; and he had no doubt on his that important position. ‘ A Looker-on"’ asks :—‘‘ Will the g male supposed to have baen a stoker, and a child supposed | coat hanging ther ; ; 1 aateaundl ot ‘ in tl i ockets |8"%8° and Tenement situate at the corner of Kent and Great mind but nis advice would be taken by aii the hapa: in Editor of the ELvaminer have the hardihood to say that Mr. about two years old. re ey te C mee eae Sahiieeh ns canes oan | Streets, now in the occupation of Net, Ranke, Fisq., being the Is! hict ry hi an knew » the speediest Q. . : . ee + Se . p ' “pt, Db. Wa auce a § 5 ‘ S20 3 j ae a ar 7 — ashes _— : 7 ae *. Simpson, although he may have been rejeted some years since I have not yet been able to visit the wreck, on account of ©! '° Se ad ei het s Lalifd eu, cli Wile nn olen — - TOWN — a = fo ow ah yt Pores ia a at eff :aciou r of tiing the question. AS soon as . : . * +) — x snts i 1 e side a the . i a, ty , Paks (ited ohne Be) he Treasury by the constituency in which he resides, who were then worked the sea, but will as soon as psvible. The cargo and) Saat a . re i ea aleere a. f ae the nd dines a ae te ali the arrears of the (Quit Rents shall be paid into the Treasury 5y the cons ncy on pe Sean atedinké from: ‘hak tn “teatinbed’ Sletesllis dhecen ¢ the sun was shining strongly ‘was the eause. The coat was | oi the said intestate in and to the Real Estate of the late P there will be money enough to pay for the Township lands, up by George Coles under tle delusive cry of liberal to prefer To aie ce " ( a S Ar sg mE va Ra. : > ia a in a direct line with the rays, and the bull’s eye had acted Richard Gibson, intestate situate in Prince Street in Charlotte- ‘ rithout issaine any debontures bearine interest. ‘ . ti : ies usket round Cay abi ar as lwugge siands. ; : ag pee : TOWN 4 : ae : ; . sik ak ; - eal = ro 1S s a f a ca himself or some tool of his own to Mr. Simpson, would be re- and possibly i oshae L telegraphed to ‘the ‘Bes, 3.(%2_* powerful burning glass. Tuis Capt. B. proved by six $s roe —— LUT 93, in the 2d hundred of ‘areely deserihe wh ttention as paid to the foregoing | | 4. a ae ; ssibi) . 28 : © De) age * i jade Ol thst ca :+.; Luwn Lots in Charlottetown. discoarss of the schoolmaster, and what a deep impression jected by that district to-day ”” Weshall give a short answer [ooke this afternoon to Jearn what was being saved ip different or each aaa ene mre = mo | For particulars and conditions, apply to ae ° . . : . " : “9 : ° . . —s - re a Ce i a Mi g i r yare * * Mr. Sailor's i ype’s ow of the matter _ de on all _ to this question. Mr Coles had no ‘* tool’ at the time re-' that dircetion. I have also written to Mr. Gilbert McKen.- | ae os eek ie | a D aan ae an) JOUN © BINNS, Administrator. Lut the schoolmaster said tt fter he teft the cl e Wi . E 4 ; y oe ‘ é » fires sytton which have bee . | : a sed ~ ae ' SE einen h 2 Doe it “Siieenee. ferred to, unless the Hun. Alex. Laird could be called once—+na, requesting him to proeeed to the mouth of Shelburne be ve rae * s sok ade sh he eae _ Maree TO, OUD i gal astigign: mort ae ES eek fan ie ite a ae ee ehh os. | Me times anted to have him thrown aside, and himself) harbour, where, I have been informed,-there was considerable | es, ey ee . was that it was to b: got up by lots, and that the Jot fell to, Mr. Simpson wanted to have him thrown aside, ¢ atin le drifti os d tak : sat al dl El tteetmeonge Notice of Rem val the s-are of ** Coles’ old Grey Lhorse,”” and his mate * the! taken in pref rence, attempting to strengthen his application ree wig 6 eee account of all that | , ) 0 , Geav Menechantsteh 2°. dad SE tk hs sale nt well E , : rit is - co might be saved and have them put ip secure places. Vexpicr 1x tHe Pempenton Mitts Casz —After a leng | Pa Sebewstint Dacian becitind ¢ beaks ti a i ' : . ae po =’* : La > Beon \oY entiemeé gz ie as a Tree rr ° ’ . . . . e J be + r * S Zz z harnessed ‘* Coles’s old Grey’ thought to bolt according to to Mr. Coles by assuring that gentleman that he was a great he goods saved are scattered over such a distauee that in investigation into the cause of the shocking catastrophe | mime senirgee 4 REMOVE s Pode reing ring <~ J 7 z . . 0 . . . ‘ ‘ ’ " 2 Let a eee - . . . “2 2s “ae op Fh ‘ 8 -. his old hebit, but coold not get the other Grey to gang awa’ ®dmirer of the principles of the Liberal party. Mr. Coles’ consequence of the state of the roads it is slow work visiting at the Pemberton Mills in Lawrence, Mass., the Coroner's | | 13,4. the Excnaxck Reapixe Room, Quzax Seine i tate with him, which caused him to kiek se furiously that he kicked had doubts on the subject, and did not encourage Mr. Simp- | the different places, and I have not made much progress to- Jury have brought iu their verdict. They find that the a change will be made in the Musinces on returning to his Old ¢} ‘ . se -.. J eee FE oe 4: eines 7 7 7 . F — other Cirey ae + Hy pochondriass,” an Os the spe ch son's overtures, whereupon Mr. S. came forward at the elce-,day. I have, however, visited several p'aces, and from what evidence docs not warrant the belief that the owners of the | Stand, the whole of his cam: tie-etaupid abortiun of such miongrel parentage :! : ; ; j _ ‘ al tl i os . otis ; ahiti ‘a Pray do, Mr. Editor. sond us the full particul ws as we can't tion on his own hook, announcing himself as the advocate of 1 have seen = pres: the pratt are perry we u disposed | gp ee - an ene See sea a m4 STOCK OF GOODS « ar. Ee . ; i | os eo i ma See f ; E : oll 4 , e goods e H saly » | es a ec 2use 0 e te Mt Wii as 2 ean ane: ‘ t= ” sun - - believe any thing w g°2 in the ** Islan 1 Ww. while itis the Lil ral principles, for which the late Mr. D. Maeiean took } and inCiine to deliver up je ant a tae sal age 7 ne sigh S aus a4 ° ' . é ‘% 7 | will be Sold by Pe BLIC AUC THON, at the Exewance Srorn, ° rrean of a Preprietary Government. and under the controul , . } ask: and t'e clecters thinking as M allowed. I have sees the magistrate from Purt Latour, Mr. and insufficiency of the cast iron shoring ; that the thinness | Queen Street, on the 26th inst. Particulars of Sale given in “a hireling of the Prorrictary old family compact faction bim very severely to task; and t.@ clectors thinking as Mr.) sow and he reports that there will be no trouble in that of the brick walls and their manner of construction, the | jew days. * (WW. II. Pope), whose identity with any Gorernment is quite Coles did, that the announeement of Mr. Simpson's conversion | district, where there is a large amount saved, of getting very | length of span from one sapport to another, beneath the floor | CHARLES BELL. Z sufficient te disentitle it to the c mfidence or support of every sliould not have been deferr xd until the eleventh or twellth | nearly the whole of it. He is having it co'lected and put in ‘timber, were additional causes, and aided in the general do-| March 13, 1800. ji eee arte ees " nonest Lemamh Sarmce im ithe 3 ony. i the meantime. 1 our, pradently left him some hundreds of votes behind the a secure place to await further orders. {Jere, at Barring-| molition of the buildings ; that so far as actual defects in the | ~~ a . however, you mayfassure Mr. Sailor's Hope that his suggestion , ‘ ' ‘ton, we have engaged three stores, an! will commence the cast iron pillars existed, the responsibility rests upon Albert | sWVOCICe. non-] ayment of rents shall have the h rarty co-O peration of successful candidates. What he has s nee done to secure the G i of the week “te collect the staff s Vv od from th various Full or the former con! ract_ng aman amd foxy oi tue | N consequence of an alteration which will be made in the tho aeenie f thi lac : but parties larly of mf a 6 2 ° Re aa pe ‘ irs 3 C - i . s . Suved, e@ Val 4 ately _— ae - amg PePPeeSs Us i i “ Ise , Ah ‘ re ; a peopic of this pla I A eT © oan TREANT confiderte of the district, is more than we can comprehend ; parties, ready for future action. So far 4 may report every-| Eagle Iron Foundry, then at West Boston ; that upon Subscriber's Business after the First of May next, all 7 bat if be should grow weary of hisseat in the Upper Chamber, | thing going on as satisfactorily as can be ex, ected. Charles L. Bigelow, being the architect as well as the super- ota indebted to — yor co Book Account, or ls S perhaps it would not be amiss at the first opportunity to try! J have given particular justruciion wherever J have been, intendant cf this structure, rests all the responsibility arising ee want Podeaiene ane ~ pehmsnat dh . ‘ : . : : , ‘ i <n » ane iad . 7 ‘MBER, 150 ¢ h r (> Yaiitte 7. a Prince County constituency, the people there are sode- an} have sent written requests to several places, to iake| trom an insuffivient test of said pillars, and from any and | 4+ cettled om the FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, will odie y n . . . ® ..2 ne Lenas { + ery r} ¥ ; . . . . r » lighted at his entrance into parliamentary life. particular care of any bodies that may be recovered ; au} in’ every defect, Weasnam oe Hm eas z = oan \ A gummatrerecnecacies ; e = : — === ‘ ase sxamine slosely fi } a taultha weuc emstrustiion of sal uilding; taat the wails ’ 3 Charlottetown P E I.. March 18, 1860 iti eek alll “ aise roth ieneetae er iy 5 identified by. et ) aga wore bis supervision ; that the timers and fluor- | March 13, 1860. all papers till Ist we rte re ‘ LADLOLUOU Welly Le Lie Ley aLu ; > THE LAND COMMISSION, ; . ae vs be : : esnect constructed and | TT sept ccmeneanae ae ae neibiiaanatainisbie th oucé tuple dias > linc is done I will eause the graves to be marked, sv that the ings were in every respect constructed and located as he | . ’ THE PUBLIC ACCOUNT For several days past, members of the Government and bodies may be recovered if required. originally designed; that the inner supports of cast iron, | Anniversary of St. Patrick. Ss PUBLIC ACCOUNTS everi lays past, Derg rr ant ‘ c 3 : " a. s ° P : ay : . ; ceived Mr. Wocd sa Esper ails | riot erection, hal his approval, and were by him My : : : their supporters in the Assembly have vainly endeavoured to + oo oe SAIS S SEP pecting the mails | oer =. a ae . PP " aaiiall _— LECTURE will be delivered on Monday evening, March Tn Auditors’ claseified statement of the publie accounts saved. Ilad even the letters gone by coach, in their present | adopted, as in ail parts safe and secure ; that such inspection | 19h, in St. Dunstan’s School Rooms by Mr Anthony ? j Ggifors i“ iZ Ste 7° i movi ace t : Bais - . st. 2 s - nancial ‘ | m > ° . ® i. fe ‘ ig taid'tefewe the Il 7 ee Poceiell’ . cover their retreat from the dilemma in which they were | gtate, they wou'd have been ground to pieces, as he required was given to the iron pillars, and that any Begley, on ** St. Patrick, and the lrish at Home and Abroad.”’ was laid Before the House of Assemb!y on Tuesday last, from ,1... i ‘i ¢ tt ‘mieiatiteben entit y “a / i P oe : e ill in designi re jud i After the leet ‘ral le f well known abili J 7. placed by the very unfavourable correspondence with the From what | have beard of the goods saved up to this want of skill ia designing, any error of judgment in ap-| After the lecture several gentlemen of well known a ilities a hasty perusal of which we observe that the _— diture for (olonial Office on the subject of the Land Commission ; and | time, it is a pretty large amount. Tne ship's articles have | proving or adopting, apy want of due care a:.d caution in| _ aoe setae | The Benen wr will also be en- the } ast year exeeeds the revenue to the extent of nearly four this they have laboured to accomplish by indulging in the becn recovered, and it appears that the number of the crew properly testing the different parts of the structure on his | |'vene oe a ethes 3 - ickets ean be bad at the : . Bit P ; iw oe ; - . . ° . : . Tincipai stores. rice is. ° ‘ ‘ eae pe aa naenl is uP \ ae ; s 74. ort th: lear: : 2 ke | pe avpearing to that extent, rendered bi < for ; PEC ae thousand povn is- while some accounts ¢ ntraeted in the pre- oss profuse assurances that a correspondence is still going on was 74 ea ipa report that the clearance has been pick “part, ayp " 3 oO — x tT ’ bray ay poosie or} Charlottetown, March 13, 1860.° (Ist ) vious year remained unsettled when the Auditors’ statement with the Duke of Neweastle and the Land Proprietor ed up, rt that it stated that the number of passengers was) the direfu sane invoiving the death of @ large Du | _—— i wae made up... This des not-chow that the political econo and that the next mail, or the next, or the next after that oa — ee oe a saa of e ea ae ae ae Oe | ee 7 : : : nd thé ty . vals CES GIVCE SU of the report. enciose 10 this cra plete of a Bhat box | T t : : mists at the head of affairs are such excellent financiers as a ‘ or . . . - sy . Suns TE Yor C Sane J ei] T, p rsons indebt I A mi : z ; ; : 8 che again, will bring the most gratifyinz news to the tenantry on, belonging, as you will see, toa Mr. Boltenbouse, of Sack- | ‘ FLaXx As & ous TITUTE FOR Cotton. At a meeting of the | ~ te of Mand or er aS eee by they proclaimed themselves twelve moaths ago, when they : : fs. . ; ; ; ville N. B. Hei sorted to ie he ie aoe 0 regu Rhode Island Sveiety for the EKucouragemeat of Domestic } ane ey ques o make pay- ; : ' ‘ oes ; ~ this eubjeet. There is no doubt these promises will be kept | Vie, + ‘ee e is repor o me bere 0 have been an ex- | i diiton tie subject of the cultivation of Go aad its eee ;ment on or before the Ist day of APRIL nest, otherwise pro- . shins z Aijegres uvaganes ¢ thei edecer- is . - ansive st dey >) thin'ts lw ; i. aus F s 2 i d 8 a - . . pear f animadverted om the leged extravagance of heir predecer- until the close of the Session, und then some other absurd tensive stp builder. It will, I think, solve his fate. C ture inte aletht. and-tiher fabcies GaeGianl Sata! ceedings will be taken to recover the same, without any respect sors, and promised not ony to keep the expenditure within re : : st Reidel te liti Waiting for my commissivm aud iustructions, to enable |“ ; , 7 "a Was | of persons; and parties having claims against said Firm will . ? ‘and visionary project will be started to serve as politica} pas- ! ore | said, that it was better to plant flax when ripe, aud break it! pte, = the income of the Colony, but to reduce considerably the) .. : ; me to act wiht more authority. bee : : Fe, 4 | pleage furnish them fur scttlement, publie debt ? time duri:g the recess. But even suppose the correspondence | Lam, your obedient servant. he — ae aa aa a siraw and | ES calaned {ALIN & STEVENSON. rere is still kept up with the Colonial Office, what good can result | Wictus T. Towssexn. | 2Uce Boris about two inches in ienzth, Was recommend-| Charlottetown, March 13, 1869. (Ist. 2w.) og an Oriu j yi ‘ ¢ 3 f $ inine t > e o2 . . . . | > “aa . ey : } > t ie i i Noe : ‘ y twatt 4 et a a : eae ted ‘9 m egied We ten eaacilaing the from it? The Proprietors evidently will not entertain the N. B.—There has Seen a chest recovered beloaging ‘o ai cd ? agriculruriets wD Sow sugland to try the cultiva'ion of Kor Sale Auditors’ statement more closely than we have yet been able project. Sir Samuel Cunard’s silence is conclusive upon that | Dr. Barrett. of New York, containing a considerable number | ““*- . sue sale - - seed alone rare mt for the labour, FARM of excellent LAND, containing 50 aie do, we shal! ‘ i ‘ i ) se ‘ : A . tter a wife ¢ auehte ine i article cou: al , AKM of excele As aining of acres heid under to du, we shall, no doubt, find many things worthy of obser- point ; and we had a declaration from a very influential pro- | of letters from his wife and daughter. Auyching important | and by using the hint an article couid be obtained cheaper Leahy tar Wis tates of G0 aeane aes half wan betetede . vation. We cannot, however. refrain from remarking ona! |): , , LT will inform you of by telegraph | than cocton, aud superior for manufacturing purposes. Such | id G a ee ’ + eins 5 *' yrictor and land agent iu our own House of Assembly a few | ) Brapr. oe + col . oF 4. -, |Charlottetown and Georgetown, fronting on the main post .) £55 . . : , | \ W.T.T. | "38 the opmiou expressed. It will require time to test it. , : ” elarge of £55 for making up tie Blue Books in the Seeretury’s duys ago, to the effect that he did not care a straw for any ae jroud. “There are 27 acres cleared and in a good state of r en 4 _ ’ . “ “ | —_———_-—+ -——-_-+-¢ wees —-—-— ie iri. s . . inf : £42 Office. We do not mean to say that the charge is too high ; en Cétatisbiatiis and would not agree to. any terms it might | eee | cultivation ; the remainder is covered with a young growth nasal diab lcd iealen eteb tithe | maar Ps ro : got) A Dill for the abolishment of the property qualification of| A stone has been taken from tha monument of Napoleon |of HARD and SOFT WOOD. , . a i i. : : iis al ropose. Busides, the Duke of Newcastle will not allow the) members of Assembly has passed a second reading in the! the Great, on St. Helena, and presented to the American | Th-re is on the premises a good BARN, 30 by 22 feet, with of £30 to the salary of the Culonial Secretary, we were told i . : ly od os © ’ “a . Sheds attached—a DWELLING HOUSE 43 25 feet, 10 . oa ' -* ' *< Government of this Island to define the terms upon which the | New Brunswick Houve of Assembly, Consul there, by order of the French Emperor, to be placed | | 7 i Gutttiend mal a a ge recbix we a that the amount was t) enable him to employ the services of Land Question is to be settled, if it ever is to be settled,—and CUtu_m—biutaee ee in the Washington monument at Washington. feet USE y atcaaiaaietaic is weil re a : sant ‘ ‘ ettled, : Setticd,—and | _s or a HC { of ENTERTAINMENT—containing on ¢ a Clerk, who should do sueh office drudgery : aking up the : Se de ‘ cam —epgaaiaiinasaiitilitsecitesiain - . £ ? aos She dhe, ike Gene caer e the Government themselves have expressed their willingness to| Rutinexent or Brsnor De Cuannonnet.—We learn | ale /ground floor a Hall and Kitchen, Dining Room, 20 by 12 feet, , » ° i ' se re , ‘ | 4 "yy . . . ‘ . ° ‘ 7 f. @ es sOKS, Ke 1¢ public wi paws perceive what value ash up the platform they erected with 80 much ostentation | (<ays the Toronto Globe) that this distingui- bed dignitary of | A a-nece barsing aren ~ lately my ere for | Parlor 17 by 17 feet. and two good Bed Rooms. Terms easy should have been attached to the ery about employing depu- |, they azreed to Col. Gray's re-olutions. TI hole | the Roman Catholic Church will take his final departure | 2°, Pennsy!vania ratlroad, and 1 ts sal to effect a great/and made known by applying to the Subscriber on the pre- -—ae ; : : . | when they agree ol. Gray lutions. 1e whole |. i : j . nee saving of coal. The engine ran 117 miles ata high rate of | mises, or to Mr. B. A. Pollard, north side Queen Square tics or clerks in the public offices while the Liberals were in|, . ' ‘ : from Cunada next week. It is stated that he will assume | F ante -d only 25 bushels of cou) | Phar, j c eae F thing has such an air of absurdity about it, that it would be} 4), habit of the strict order of the Capuchins. Bis! Speed, and consumed only 2o bushels of cowl. | Charlottetown. Immediate possession given. : power. a re 10 10:88 entitenihenten wath Wiki With ' : ” . i SEucuten. sshop | SE CHARLES GILLESPIE. Gar ects etl a in, ems tei eer ludicrous if it did not involve too much trifling with Lynch, who was lately appointed coadjutor Bishop; will | sl ns March 13th, 1860. tf pablic expenditase ia » » ns} ii ine th ; ' the patience of a loyal and oppressed people. assume his duties. AUSTRALIA. wer pane a ta caeeeiteeeeiinniidinesdiamamiindntinaliind lie expenditere in regard to which the To ies made such | ~ : ; RIVATE TRAINING ACADEMY “ = ——___—_- + see + —_— % ; . . | The Sydney Morning Herald g'ves an aceount of the rescue | 7 ” ’ On a re ee ee SCHOOL VISITER'S REPORT ities ‘hor ee Catone of ene ee Soe ee ares Rieaees girls from Dae Island, believed to be the | I R. MONK begs to announce that the next quarter in aire to € r lous ‘ lessi ‘olonel Grav. | SC! 4 3 VS Kispt 4 it is a..thoritavely stated, in July next. : ; : J ita : i ituti ; . i} 4 po pe Coverament ilouse. ‘Last asrapande olon ol Gray, — oe ty Teil [only servivors out of all the passengers of the wrecked ship | ~ 4. te | ange et aap ange a a ay ee partieularly, gave vent to a great deal of virtuous indignation Tux annual report of the Visiter of Schools for this Island | Corrgn Mixe iw Lower Canapa.—The Granby Gazette re- Sea Belle. ‘They were taken from the uatives of the island L espemees ta seeds the sahaitent oe ication wi ? to} iis ¢ eagrue r heir allere troy: ° ‘ | . . p . . . | 0) F to! ama > “ i ; | = . ag rinet Mr. Coles and his coll sgues for their alleged : xtrava-' was Jaid before the Louse of Assembly, by direction of the | ports the dise very of a copper mine at Action, near the Grand | OP the 22d of Uctoler were found tw-nty miles inland, Fres—£2 10s. per quarter. gance in providing a decent babitation for the representative Delain ell OP at epee Trunk depot. The ore is said to yield 30 to 40 per eent of | The Herald says “ the girls appear to be about the respective} March 13, 1860. dw. of soyalty in thie Colony: “It dppears. however, from the] su. oc... ee She Re ey Ine” | cog er. | ages of fifteen and six years ; their appearance is heart-rend- | nner eee ak ts. that Col. G . LA ore 4 of the efficient manner in which the present Visiter has dis-| “nae Ble teow eo ling ; their bodies, emaciated from long-suffering and exposure | A CARD. wuublie aceoun ha 1. Gray and As colleagues exnende dl . . | . : . ; i © : ° : ‘ ; i - ° ili : ; a ; 7 ; y : gues expended charged his important duties, from the fact, that not one . The little island of Barbadoes, it may not be gen-rally |t) the weather, are covered with a coating of hair; the| J HEREBY certify that Mr. JAMES E. KELLY proves, on ‘ vw the she se they have beer ne @ as sh | age ; ; P gl kK : he st denaely de : . eee , ‘ : ; | . ae By et te , ene wt ee Tai — as mock country district school is noticed in the report; and it is, aoe e me yoy d a ly — aan ae the world: | skin, stained by their tormentors to assimilate with their) & Ex.mination, both in theory and practice, im Land Survey- publie money upon the Government Louse as their predeccs- | therefore, reasonable enough to infer that not one of t'ew | ants an area of 160 square miles, it contains 125,864inhabit-| 1” bos become spotted aud wrinkled, as if from old age ; | ‘9S be fully qualified for that Profession. : , : e : ans. : : : es JOSEPU BALL, Surve ie sors did d ing srre rear. We ] t " ; = - “8 as a ala scat | * ~ i d } 5 te | _ ALL, Surveyor General, . ore did during the pre ding year e do not complain of | +. een inspected during the ineumbency of the present off- | i ee ee : | the nose has beea flattened by force, the limbs distorted, aud | Surveyor General's Olfice, Jan 15, 1859. J the expenditure. We should be glad to sce a better, a more . ww T ad deel OF Wie Asha chinks sens! A petition is being cireulated in Westmorland, N. B.. ask-| the vacant stare of idiotey has left these poor crea’ ures | ' ; ; cial. e are well aware that m Mr. Arbuckle’s time | ine the Levislature tu erect. : Silat | hi 2 svenae } : — : in Gora convenient and comfortable residence fur the Lieut. Governor ; ’ ee ; ing the Legislature to erecta L ghthouse on Cape Tormeutine. searecel y in appearance buman, and, although enabled gradu- | D) IIEREBY certify that on the production of the ahore than the Colony now provides; and we would most cheerfully has been taken up in acting as Messenger-in-chief to the Exe- —— = ally to recogniz, such things as they mast have been in the | Ml certificate of competency, I this day duly administered an tae ual Giese P mh : bh : , * |eutive Government and Reporter-general of pulitical tittle- UNITED STATES | habit of seeing hourly before they fell into the hands of the | oath to the said Mr. JAM Es RE. KELLY, and he was by me vive ov ote for a: um t] y » re ’ e * : : J . . : aa f . ra : . : . . z a : a —— 1 that might be oe or “" Te. oak wente surprised that when the attention of his| Jan yi SLALIDS. | natives, their acquaintance with the mother tongue is, as yet, “wy oa! peteercen sf the duty of Land Survey or ose; Du pine e tin ur art vine . wre . ‘ | \ ! : ; . | fo 8 island, ate 3 i 5 ; j wna Pes our opponents doing ns we did our-| |. hovers was directed to the meagreness of his report, they! Terninie Catasrrorns—Foatr-xive Cutipan Drownep __| apparently gone. Other Europeans are believed to Le prisouers | ted this : “ of April 1859. ; selves in this matter, we cannot but remind them that if we ; ; ‘ : - ee 7 ane NED. of the blacks on Frazer Island. K. OUGSUN, Chief Justice. 7 : "| had nut honesty enough to acknowledge his services in these From the Quincy (LIl.) Herald, we learn that a most terrible March 13. R. G. Ying, , mefited the displeasure f the country twelve months ago. in ———s , jecalamity, rivalling that of the Pemberton Mills, occurred on ee Tee ee Wil eee cnr = reference to the expenditure fur Government House they are | l : —— + | Thursday last near the town of Hardin, lil., on the Mlinois | Mlarried labowing and Fhreshmg * ss - ’ } il al ‘ oF r abn lied 1, i - -“ , io 4 - iu no better position now . VOLUNTEERS. aoe -” Seat five wiles above ee f gecko 1) On the 8th ult., by the Rev. James Allan, at the residence of the | NE a qe HH. an N Ee a ° t as : di ; _ | children, in attendance at a university at that place, went out) bride's ixther, Brackley Point Road, Capt. Neil McPherson, West | OR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Apply to il a om Ow Friday evening last a very large ar influential meeting wpon the ice to play. The ice gave way, and, with one cx- | Cape, to Miss Margaret McEachern. at J Be BAS pply NEW ELECTION LAW —TORY DISFRANCHISEMENT. | ld i 2} m of the Temperance Ilall, for the | ception, all were lost. On the 15th ult., by the Rev. Isaac Murray, Mr Jobn Dickinson, | . a ee ee B NCHISEME? | was held in the lower room : oad P amet » by a a eS Hope River, to Catherine Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Alexander March 13. 1860 New Ferry ~— Prince Street. ; _ ; : * organizi i jvlunteer » Corps. r.| ' . . ? | Comsins or, Ne 4 h 13. ’ 3w A Bill to amend the hw relating to the election of metno ber | purpose of org anizing van Iris viante _ P 6 | The late execution of James Stephens, at New York, for Syarine, Pane est Dp FitzGerald Mr George Way of | Seer eeegeee ~ ae x RSD SERENE <n steeeenanereneniieeipet : a , . . 2, ° » © 6 ‘ , l vt . . »* . | - r * to serve im the Genera) Assemby has been under the considera- | Juhn Murphy was called to preside over the meeting, nd | the murier of his wife, sffords another striking instance of | Malpeque Koad, to Miss Jocalinh Wooldridge, of Covehead. : DO BE LE a. tion of the House during the past week. The most important ‘made some appropriate remarks gn the Vulunteer movement. how “ Murder will out." fo Sept. 1857, Mrs, Stephens | Rosch, B tual Gib mabe oo Mary An Meld Sade . HE DWELLING HOUSE in Hillshoroagh Street, one : : + . s . ‘ } ; mach, b.A., ' , . uster . » a alieration proposed in the new Bill is, that persons claimin The Bye-laws for the government of the Corps were then raad died, as way supposed, of inflammation ia the stomach. | 9: Grand River. oy 7 dour Suath of ‘the °° Examiner Office.”” A large and : 5 hibenminninens en ’ S| urs ail die ti! Ws ilk alle ba lene thak the Gam | Nearly a year afierwards two nieces of Stephens named Bell, — /commod.ous GARDEN in the rear of the premises will be let at e ‘ . oe: everé ree! : d ¥y 5 / | 5 3 : in, . —\ : . e > i right to vote, in virtue of their liability to perform statute | OPT en? 5 : at ‘who had been living with him, wrote to their brother in Died, with the Dwelling Hous» if required. ‘the above premises . Jabour, shall produce a certifieate from the Road Overseer of | pany is formed on the broadest and most liberal principles. England, intimating something wrong about the death of| At Fort Augustus, on the Sth inst., Mary McBride, aged 60 years, have been lately put in thorough repair. Possession given the precinct in which they reside, bearing testimony to the | According to the ninth Bye-law, ‘all British subjects resi-/ Mrs. Stephens. Robert Bell (the brother) came out frém jtonsing © Sons — Ae and a ~on Snneet | samodiately. Apply to : : ‘ ” i ; ° | ead 0} . Peter’s Bay, on F ek, second | a fact of their having performed statute labour. There is no dent oy the Island for twelve months, shall be clig ble to be- England, became entaged with Stephens for something which | son of Jobo Sutherland, E y rt — nee, EDWARD WHELAN, *q., MP. P., oged 3 yeere and Smonthe. | March 18th, 18¢0 Esumiscr Qdice.