HAZARD'S G A Z l*‘.'l"l‘l$, MAY I7. ANSWI-II. 'u0 ENIGMA. Out of a number of answers, we select the follow- ing, as being the most ssp|icil.—Ed. . 63- BELFAST TEACII ER 8 0- [284 so‘: into II insists 101718 I9 C s 20 21 33 23 24 25 25 . The name ofa ssu. (Baltic) I. 5» 3- 5- 2's "- The name ofa qasdrupcd. (53) Wn l_7o Is- A man's garment, (Coat) 20. 35» I3. 33- A Garden Rnei, (Bs‘et) I. 2. 9.3- ee in Europe, also of s large portion of British subjects, (Elector) I3. 3- 3: Us I-I. uififsa:-shore, (Beach) I. I8. I0. 10. 13- A sriiiill qtiadriiped. (Cat) 20. 5. 7- An Island in the Pacific, (BOIIIOO) 1. 19- N» 25a I3; 35. A Continent, (Africa) §, 4, If. 21. no W- A term applied to a child athis I. bu 0. IMI 30 |l|0 finished scholar, (scholar)_6, II, ii. "i 3- 22s H. Belfast Teachers‘ Association, Mrcus.-tics’ Issrirurc.-0n_ Tuesday _evening lest. '1‘. II. Ilaviland, Es .. in the Chart‘, Hon. 1:. Whelnn, delivered a highly inolrilclwo Md excellent Lecture'cn “'l_he events at’ the late war against Russia, and Ill Results. . The lecturer gave a condensed review of the prinei I events of the war, referred to the sovcra battles which had been fought in the Crimea, and showed that the ancient renown ol‘ the British and Irish Soldier lmd 50°“ ll!“ sustained on its Criuison Iieldi-.—Ile then a - laded to the Treaty of Peace lately concluded in Puris—g.tve it synopsis of its conditions- showed that these embraced the whole hastern question, about which the war had_commenced ; and that the Western Powers having agreed to negotiate a Peace on those conditions, the lee- turer was of opinion that better terms could not have been exgicted from Russia, although their naval and military power was such at the close of the war, that, had they pogtponed NW negotfstion, they could have easily exacted better terms from the eriemy,_a_nd so humbled and checked liis_a gressive spirit, that a per- manent peace mig there been secured,_which is by no means certain under present circum- stances, and the down-troddsn nationalities of Europe be placed in such a .p0IIIIO.II as would enable them easily to regain their indepen- dence. For these reasons the lecturer express- sd his regret that the war had been _so prema- turely brou ht to a conclusion. Alter which an animate discussion followed which was well sustained by Frederick Bracken, Esq-._|N| others who concurred in general with the views so ably advanced by the lecturer. Thus terminated the resent course of Lee- tures at the Mechanics‘ Institute. Blacliwood’s Magazine for April, has been reeeived——'.l‘lie contents are :—'lhe Laws Lori- cerning Women,—War and Woodcrnl‘t_._—-Ali- son's History of Euro .—I‘rescott’_s _I’hilip_II., —'I‘he Scot Abreud.—-‘ he Indian Civil Service. The KFIE: lilac-l}ook,—I)e B:izancourt's har- rative o t c ampaign. Ilasznrd and Owen, agents for P. 8. Island. POLICE COURT. May 8. Martin IIow_Iet, for ill_ treatment to John P. Oxley; dismissed; plsintif, paying co sts. James Glynn. for assaulting _and ill-treating his wife ; convicted on confession, ordered to paicosts and lind security in the sum_of £40 to eep the peace and be of good behaviour for 6 month. ' 9. Margaret Slow, and Sophia Goldworthy, charged with having in their ossession_suri.lry articles of bedding and clothing, knowing. the some to have been stolen ; the former committed for trial in .lane next, the latter dismssed. olin M‘Kennn, for assault and butter on , Neil M‘Loun, Blacksmith ; convicted, line £3 with costs or to be committed to prison for one triont . _ Neil .\l‘Lcnn. for using insulting, provoking, and threatening language : convicted. llnotl 20!- with costs or be impisoned I4 days. 10. John Iaiekhurt, and Edwin “Faun, two boys for trespass on the property of John Gates. dismissed with admonition, and ordered to pit 10. l‘:tlWlII Wann, disorderly driving, con- viiited, fined 5s Alexander Bryson, for assault and battery on Duncan Stuart ; parties settled out of Court Bryson piiyinv costs. 12. lkiiincillor for this week, R. Ilonrtz. ESQ- May l.2.— Bruno Peters drunk and disorder- ly, convicted on confession lined 59. paid. taking c.ire of hiiiiself convicted on confession, Ilinrd ‘ls. Gil. atid. llei-rnml Murphy, for insulting and provoking langiioge to a Policcrnun. t-orivicled—sceond~ oll‘.-nce——l‘meil Ii-H. with 35 Cid. costs or be imprisoned 14 days. poi . I3. ltorinld l\icl.i-ml. drunk and incnp.-ilile of taking care of liiinsi.-If; convicted on confes- sion, lined ids. lid. 11 ' . 14. Charles llawkins. Rulicrt Jnrdiiic, Wil- liam Jalteliinn nnd Wallace Mt-Neil, ull boys Michui-l Mmtdsui drunk and incapable of T toward Ann Murpb , on Sunday last: convic- ted, and lined as tel ows, Charles II iwkins 10s. with 5:. costs, or be imprisoned 7 days; Ro- bert Jardine 7s. lid. with 5s. costs or be im ri- soned 5 days; William Jakeman and Wnl ace eNeil, 5s. eae with 5s. costs such, or be im risoned 48 hours each. "bomas McAdam, drunk and disorderly; convicted on confession, tlned 5s. pai . D. oberts, for disorderly riding. not Thomas Kehoe and Peter Keboe. for runnin a boat across the Chorlottetow I-‘erry without license, and for hire—Court could not agree on a decision. l5.—Piitrick Hand of Pisquid, for an unpro- voked and most violent assault and better on Finlay McRae and Far uhar Mcltae of E iiot River; committed to to e his trial in the Sn- preme Court in June next. l6.—Edvvnrd Murphy, for assaultand battery on James Cassidy—both snilors—parties settled out ofcourt, Murphy paying costs James Crocltet, for having in his possession stolen property, knowing it to such; comit- ted to take his trial in the Supreme Court in June next. Died, At Rnslico. on Friday, the l6lh, Miss Mati'd1 Robinson, ngeil _'eis unern io—inmrow_ (Suniliiy) from thi residence of Mr. Calbeck, Cliur- otletown, nl half-past three o'clock. Passengers, In the ship Majestic, on Sunday, the lltli inst., Mrs. \V. \V. Lord. Miss .ee, essrs. Ailenizis Loril, Richard and John Milford ; Captains llobs. Ail.liin- son, R. \Vnlsli, and Mr. Franlz. There were also about a dozen sleeriiga passengers. Dr:r-siii'i:itr:.—Yeslerday in the II. Ingram Packet. to Pictou,en route for England and Malta, Mrs. Gray. Lady of Lieutenant-Col. J. Hamilton Gray, 2 daughters, and servant. __, Port of Charlottetown xrrrssisn. May Ili, Sch. Curlew, Mntiiitall. 'l‘strniigouche; Ina» ‘ h h d _ h _ r h . ingl e c .-irncier or a vancin i einterssisii t e - people. will find in, us a fsiihful‘friend; their elforls bar. Sophia, ile Lor , Allllgonllll, bal. Ingram, Luud, Pictoa; mnils. . r chund. Arichat; bail. Catharine Elizabeth, Le Blang. do.: do. Reward, Gunnes, do.:do. Vic- tory llorean. do.; do, Fnrlier Matthew, [lou- drioui, do . l6lh, Sovereign, Purdie, Pugwssh; limestone. Ma- tilda, Le Blang. Ariclinl; bul. Ilrgt, llishop Mite. Kinnoii, Boudrioui. lloslon; goods. Sch. IIee,0u|- tori, Day Verle; lumber. cuzsrixn. .\Is(y Ibth. Lively Lniie, Robertson. Picteu; coal, |iv.e, Dison, Uuclcuche; do. Glory, Le lllung. Pictou; mails. Olive I - 5' Q -I Jane (irey, l'aul, Newfoundlan : do. Matthew, Bonrlrioni, I'ietou; bal. Joseph. Elwood, Newfoundland; produce. sihiirine Elizabeth, Le Blaog, Ilnthursi; do' Bee,Oullori, llav Verie, lumber. I-‘avoriie, Bsbin. llnlifsx; produce. “ALBION rioEr:,i¥ STREETLY 35 COUCHMAN BEG respectfully lo iriforivi the inhabitants of Char- lottetown and its vicinil. , that they have taken the store lately occupied by MR. NEIL RANKIN. and have ope it under the above title with a iniigoificent an H081‘ EXTENSIVE STOCK OI‘ DRY GOOD or Iivsitr DIICRIPTION. This stock having been purchased with great lid‘ for taste. viirieiy, quality, and chenpnees. cannot be surpassed by Iliiit of any House in the Islirnd. It would be impossible in the limit! ofan sdverriseriient to parlieulurize. but on inspection’ b the nine! iiiileniiive houses in the lirst Cities o I]. . Arriericii, from ilie riiinnlest article in I~InberduIli- cry, to those of the more costly character in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, Iantles, &c- In making this iiniinunceincnt, we trust the public will encourage us in this undorluliiiig. and we pledge ourselves to carry on this bu-irieini in a ilpirlt oflibe- ralily. and continue to ofl'er to purchasers advantages which will, we have no doubt, be npprei-iiiled. S'I‘IlIlF.'l‘I.\' & COUCIIMAN. Charlottetown, May. I7, 1856. VALUABLB BUILDING AND 1 Pasture Lots for Nile. IIE Iluilding Lolii unsold ycslcrd:i_v. situated on Cori-ninn Lot 82, in this Ciiy (|.ongi\'ririh's Corn:-rt will be sold liy uclion, til. I2 o'clock on |-‘run/\V. ii... 23.! ‘um . . ' Also, iinini-dintely nl'ti~r, lilo F012 R Valuable Pasture Lots on PAUL JONIZS Ilill, formerly ntlveriiznd. '|‘.;p.M...2ll pi-r rent. deposit and Ill!‘ lriilniicc by ‘mid nnil npproved Noted. Ill In-sli-2 moullis. M‘l"or plan of Building Ilillii. - Auctioneer. for obscene (language, and immoral conduct May 11, I856. Branch, Goodwin. 'I‘nliiiiigouclis; produce. I.udy Ilor °h11'1°tl‘-°t0W1I M3130“. MIY 14,lVaIuable Building Lots for sale lIeef,(small)lb. 6d a 8d l Veal Do.kby quarter, bd ii ‘Id l Wiid Geese. Sjda Sstlda ,0’ 0 Cd It Do. (small), 6da 8d I"owls, ls ad a In 9d -Vlllllfln. 6d a 8d Eggs dozen, ‘Id a Outs, bush. 2: s 2s Lain . non lluiler (fresh), ltida ltld llurley, do. by tub Is ldu ls «td Potatoes. 2s 3d a 2: 6d 'I'ul|ow. Itld a Iii 'l'urriipii, .'ir , IN is lld "lour. 2{d a 3d Pearl Barley, Bil llay, ion, Oatmeal lid a 2d Straw, cwl.. Prospectus. The Colonial Times. 'I‘ an early date allsr the opening ofihs naviga- tion, we intend publishing in Chulham, under our own irnmediute superintendeiice, a large quarto weekly newspaper, called the COLONIAL TIMES. We consider it quite disreputable to this section of the Province, possessing as it does so much influence and talent, ilint it has llltlllt ed its interests to be rsfieiited for nearly liiilf ii century by one paper, while another well-conducted Journal could lie sup- ported with so much case n have resolved, that this stale of iliiii s shall exist no longer, and Me gratified with the ecrdinl reception our proposal lnis met from irll classes of the coisirriunity 'I‘he COLONIAL TIMES shall be devoted to Ilie ailviincenient of Hdueiilion, Agriculture, the Fishe- I’IB.I, Coniriierce, Literature and Science. Escliewlng all aoclnriuniiiiri, we shall represent equ illy ilie ditferent d.noiriiri.ilioiis of liliri.-liens. W we avoid, as much no possible, entering the arena of;-oliiics, our colunis shall be open to the discussion of iill important questions, with this pro- viso, that no scurrilous attack on any man‘: private clinracler shrill ever disgrace our pa es. We intend. its for as possible, to encourage and develops local tiilerit. With this object in view-I well on to irislte our pages the more interesiing—we - shall endeavour to procure one or more original arti- cles wselil . When desired, the names of contri- butors will be kept strictly price . Our best efforts shall he used in the advancement of every useful loeol institution: sll, therefore, who take an iiciivs part in promoting the welfare, eleva- lis u6s' ls II Is dd , being it portion of the ‘ l~‘.sin:it' Estate. 'I‘i noihy Seed, I6: ll 20s; perry lins been intersected by Streets opened Ilorriespun yd., 3s 6du 5s V II, and ‘the whole line been lsid of into Ed V VlVllE subscriber will olfev to Public Competition I‘. on THURSDAY. or. zoo. day of MAY mi,’ so Clovaiseed,lbIs3da Isfid on "-0 irremim. II i2 o'clock noon, TOWN LOT! l08- 43, 44, 45, 88, 89 & 90, “I I in the Fifth Ilundred of Lots in Charlciieiewn; and castles 1.01‘ N0. 31, This pro. through siiablc and 7l'lsn85s convenient Buildin Lot , d ‘ Isa ls3d - Plan prepared for the) purgiosdil “cor flue. Wm‘ ‘ l As the ‘Terms upon vvliicli this Property will be otfered, will be extremely favourable to the Fur. chaser. an opportunity will thus be stforded of acquiring Valuable Lets, not perhaps again to 5. bad in Charlottetown. Fort Terms please apply at the allies of Joint Louowoirrir. sQ., Barrister. where a plan of the propery can be seen. WILLIAM S. LONGWORTII. Charlottetown, April 24, I856. Freehold Property in the Suburbs A. H. YATES. 0 BE SOLD by Auction on FRIDAY the 9th _ MAY next. at It o'clock, on the premises, the remaining portion unsold of those Valuable Pasture Lots fronting on the BRIGIITCLV ROAD and near GOVER.N'.I!E.N‘1' FJIRJII, |.iiely ilie pro-. pl.'I‘ly‘0flllO lute Lit-ut. Col. Lane. _ 'l‘liis property lr"ing contiguous to, and delightfully situaled so ps lo cominsn in one view IIJIII alniost iiny ps‘r_t ofit,nenrly ilie whole of the Public Buildings on . Lily, strongly recommend it as one of the choicest siluiiiions, possessing bolli Town and Coun- try advantages. It will be otfered in lots of about an acre each, or less, to suit purchasers, according lua pliin ivliich will be submitted at the time of Sale and maybe seen any time previous at the allies of ...s Auctioneer. Terms st Sale. Charlottetown April 29th. Isl. Es. la’ The sale of the above property is postponed until Monday, 26th May, inst. at I2 o'clock. sha not be allowed to pass unnoticed. We shall advocate the introduction of Railways, and other internal iinprovemenis, best calculated to cvelope ihe resources of this most valuable, though much neglected, section of the British American Co iinies. We shall l'irrnish our readers with the latest news, oreign and domestic. Selections front the English. Irish, Scotch, American and Coloniril papers will be given under their rsspertirs hurls. The irinrltet prices current shall be revised weekly or the benefit of our country subscribers. For Ilia entertainment of those who love a good y, every issue of our paper will contain one, carefully selected, and attractive; its length hour- ever, will be limile . 'l‘lie COLONIAL TIMES shrill sustain an unques- Iioiiably nioral lone, so ihnt parents may safely place it in the hands of their childrenllfld I5 ‘"3 lisve always felt ii particular interest in this class, we shall not fail to reserve a corner for their special Confident that we shall be nnbly sustained in our present enterprise by an intelligent public, our pre- parations for publishing are going forward with all (5 possible hssle. Our terms will be Ten Shillings per anniiiri, payable half yearly in advance, or Twelve and Six- .,,,g pence at the end of ilie year. DAVIS I’. IIOWE. CKATIIAM, ion. Mltlcll, I856. Subscriptions received at llaeuid and Owen's Bookstore. To Shipowners and others. ’ ‘IIE Cliiirlottctown Gus ompniiy are prepared receive 'l‘enders l'or the freight of about 600 Clinldrons of l'icteu Slnck Coal, to he delivered ' "' ' . at such riines iis.’ihe Coiiipsny may II will be found to contain evervlhing that is supplied‘ de'iiire—'l‘enders to be delivered at ilie Conipiiny's Ollice on or before Monday next WM. MUIIPIIY, Manager. May I-llli I856. To Truckmen and others Ill} Charlottetown Gris Coiiipniiy are prepared to receive Tenders for the carriage of Cool and """r goods per Liiml, eiilicr to or from the fins ,“;°'ks or any p:irt of the City for the [IIt‘Qi‘lIl your. eiidr-rs to he delivered at the Company‘: (mice on 0r before Monday next. WM. MURPIIY, Manager. may I-Ith, I856. TEACHER WANTED. I-‘ the lirnt Class for the Iibeiiezer School, Lot 24. Apply to ROIII-‘.R'I‘ SIHMAN, SAMIJI-'.l. ltt)l}Nl>Y. 'l'i‘uslcr-a. CITY SURVEYOR. Frill‘. City Council has nppninlod Mr. 'l‘|m".n. l‘lenil\\'i-l, Surw-_tor of lligliiviiys. Streets, 5 iiriiie lllltl riilgi-u. in nccorilunco with is Dy-L.-iw oflhe sCity, for this o-nsnii -oar. Wll.l..l.»\M ll. \Vlil.LNI'.lt, City Clerk. City Council Ollie:-. Ciiiirlotletown, 7th i\lay, I850, VALUABLE PR.()PER.'I‘Y. T0 IIE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Second day of Jun! iiexi,.(I8b6.) at the hour of twelve o’eloc|r. noon, utilie Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant to License, duly granted for that purpose by his [Io- iior the Surrogate and Judge of Priibate ofiliis Island, hearing date the Twelfth day of February, A. D. I8 66. All the Right, Title and Interest of the late Ho. norslile DONALD M'Doiv.u.n, Glenslailiile, 'l‘nw- ship Number 'l‘liirly-six, (36) deceased, in and lo the following Land and Real Esinre: Nninc|y—All that 'l‘ruct, Piece or Parcel of Land, situate. lying, and bein on Division No, 2, on the Plan oflhe Estrrle efCasl e 'l'iorairi,l'roiri iicluiil survey of William Curtis, AssieIsnt_Surveyor Gui-uni, made July I.-28. and now tiled in the Otlicc of Keeper of |'lnns. bounded ns follows. that is to say—Com. mencing at the South-Essl angle of Division No. 8.1»: the said Estate on the Northern ediie or side of the Post or St Peter's Road. thence (according to the nisgneiie North oflhe year 17“) North one degree and iliirly minutes set (N. 1° 30' W.) for the distance of Seventy-eight (78) chains, thence North Eighty-six Degrees East oriy-seven (-I7) clinins and Eighty-eight linlui, thence South one degree thirty minutes liiist (I‘ 30’ R) Eigliiy-four (944) chains to ' Road. thence following the various courses of the said Road Westwiirdly, to the place of coin. inenceinent, containing Three hundred and sisly-tom (362) acres of Land. a little more iir less, and is Pug Lot or 'I'owriship Number Thirty-live (35) in Prince Edward Island Exeepting out of the above 'I‘ri~'t. the Land and premises at the Eastern end thereof, under lease to, or in possession of Mr. James M‘Williams, being about Fifty acres of Land, is little more or less; Ilia zfrncl to he sold pursuant to this Notice, comprising iiri area of 3l2 acres. a little more or less. The above Land will be sold in several Plot. er ivisions. For furllier piirticulnrs, and conditions of Sale. apply to the Subscriber ni Glenulnd.-ile, or at the Olliie i-l’ the Honorable Joseph llensley, in Charlottetown. JOHN ARCH. M*Df).‘lALD, Administrator of the Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M‘DonsId. Clizirloltetnwn, Ioili May, 1856. GAS WORKS. OTICE is hereby given ibnt the dividend den.-hired May 6th, at the general meeting of Bhnrcliolders in the Clinrlolieinwn Gas Light (Yum. piiliy will be piiyziblir lit the Coiiipnriy‘s ollicn from 10 lo 2 o'clock on and nller the 7th inst. By Order, W. MUILPIIY, Manager. May Gill, I856. COAL! c0.fi.l! , ‘ AR'l'lF.S (lf‘!lf0|lS lo olitnin lhrvir supply of Dual l I l l west fllll'!I, \\‘lll please leave their orders siiliscrihcr on early as n._.5[,| ‘ 'I‘ll(I.\lA§ II. '|‘llElll,l\lN, Clinrloltctowri, Mny I2, I866. B;-oI.~¢,-_ lll with the one SHARES FOR sauz. FOR SALE. ion silsriits in the Charlottetown GAS l.lGIl'I‘ Coinpriny. Enquire at this Office. 21st April 1850,