the back with a chain hook, swearing he would split 'l‘hom son down with said hook, or have his life—t at Thompson, as soon as he got clear of the mate, proceeded on shore to com- plain to the Mayor of this ill-usage, and that the mate called him to come back to his wor but he proceeded to make such complaint. The owners of the Bnrque attempted to argue.the court into the belief, that because when at sea, if a cook becomes disabled and the crew cook in turn this some practice by usage be- came a Law in part also! but they did not give the court an tangible grounds for their or u- ments, which created a doubt in the mindset the court as to the propriety or ex ediency of adopting such usage as a law; an the court therefore deemed it prudent, to take time be- fore giving judgment. Meantime the mate was ordered for his violent threats toward Thompson, to give security in the sum of £100 to kee the peace and be of good behaviour to- ward hom son for three months—'l‘hoinpson was dirocte to proceed back to his ship and attend to his duties—the owners becoming‘ sureties for the mate. Ma Charles Keer and John Thomson were notified to attend the court this day, to hear its decision in the above case. They were accordingly in attendance and the court pro- ceeded as follows: “John 'l‘hompson, the alleged disobedience of orders of Charles Keer, mate of the Barque Isabel, under which you were arrested and brought here, has not been roved , you shipped as an ordinary sea- man at small wages, and whatever the custom may be at sea with respect to cooking, when a cook becomes disabled, the court are of opinion, such custom should not hold when the vessel g is in port, where abundance of Cooks can easily be had. Under these circumstances, the complaint against you is dismissed, but you will bear in mind, that the decision now made known will have no lit-aring on you, with respect to your following the custom of Cook- ing when at sea, (it such be the custom) in the event of a cook becoming disabled; vou can now proceed to your vessel and attend to your duties and to the lawful commands of the officers of your ship.” “ Charles Kcer, the court has no uiiliculty in deciding that you are guilty of a most violent and brutal assault on John Thomson: you a powerful man and lie buta boy; you had no ri ht whatever to raise your hand to him even if ic had disobeyed yoiir/au_-ful orders: your re- medy for such disoh-.-diencc was the iiitvi-l'-Pi-in-«:. of the law of the land; could you be jus-tilled in striking him at all and had slapped him with our open hand the misconduct would not have been so great, but you were not justified in taking the law in your own hands and using brutal conduct toward him with your fists, your feet, and tlieu striking him twice L with n. chain hook ; consequently, your mis- conduct is a matter of too gross a nature to he used over without some punishment; you have stated that on are a man having a large family, that this is the first time you have been brought before a court; the court have no reason to doubt your word, and therefore, will not inflict so heavy a line on you as the nature of the case would warrant ; it therefore senten- ces on to pay a fine of three pounds with costs, or be imprisoned one month, and that you stand committed till such fine and costs be ' )1 d. $’I.2d, James M‘Wade, disorderly on the streets ; dismisse . _ John M‘Cann, one of 6 boys complained of by Geor e Beer, Esq., for trespassing on Ken- sington arm, on Sunday last, dismissed,in consequence of said liirm not being fenced-all around and also a right of way being into it to the shipyards thereon. Jeremiah Mahony, drunk and insulting Chas. Dempsey, Esq., in his store ; dismissed. when b . .o2§il, David Bertram. for assault and battery on Robert Clow ; convicted, fined 10s, with 4s. 6d. costs; poi - Alex. M‘l£achern, for assault and battery on Joseph Clyke, parties settled out of Court, Mtlibchern paying costs. James llonnossy, for u alt and battery on Ann Monchanar; parties settled out of Court, ° t . H?lntli.,'.,\iPtli,iilil'I 5:30:51, for tree as on the pre- mises of Mr. Connolly; convicto on confession, fined 5s., with 5s. costs. Councillor for the week, John C. M‘Doiiald, Port of Charlottetown IITIIID. Bee, Oultou, Shediuo: lumber h. ”d' 8° Lo Merchant, Irving. Richibuclo; issuer Lady bel. ' B d ‘t. P’ to ' ans, Br '. ll'’lO‘'ll‘O.,|' 0;i'.li(‘DI._||' icmzfi gyuiijs, Lo Blane, Pio_iou ; oo_rdugo- Curd, do. oodu. Ilsriu,Murio, o. coals. Boers, He ifux; goods. cauauun Brigt. Jemima. Purnuss. Is goods. ibuolo; lumber. C. H. Dyer, Liverpool, (3. I. u ms . - , _ _. .g:‘:l:,;°’,°'.‘;.3;‘53°‘rill;t'i?.i['”i..'l:}{"i‘ti.i£‘ll.1‘.2; 'ro rnotroriiimn. ANTED. a resin sud driver to plough a few 33,’; ash. Belfast. Boers. Newfoundland, do. I"md'Gmnu’d°'Jdi'diue, Liverpool. 9- 3-» is . Elleu Cainpiou. .“.‘.... all of Lot 48. To Ir. Jesse Baker, Freetown, Bedequo. DEAR Sin; honor done inc, by the very gratifying address pm- senied by you, on behalf of the pupils of my singing classes at Freetown. rnyself, becomes lhe more vslueble from the evidence it aflordsihat I have not been wholly unsuccessful in my humble endeavors to promote among you, a love for the charms of vocal music, and an apprecia- tion of its beauty and utility as a branch of educa- ll merit or praise of the “ etliciency” and “ success" with which you are pleased to say, I conducted your school, conscious that but for the exemplary docility and application manifested by yourselfand your intelligent schoolfellows, my best efl'orls as your Tcuclier, would have been of little avail. happiness and prosperity. farm, from the first June rioxt, at the following rates, viz: Towrisliip No. 48, iii the Ferry. l loivu. and ii desirable site for a Ship Yiir . llASZ.~\R.lI'S nAir«‘.'r'ri«:, MAY 28. Passengers, In the II. Ingram. from Piclou, on Saturday last- Hon. Joseph Pope,-— Wilson, Esq., live children and governess; John ltowe, Esq., and lady; H. C. Green and Neil Rankin, Esquires, and four others. Married, At the Manse, Mount Sirloin, by the Rev. John Knox, on Thursday List. Mr. Peter Horton, to Ann Catherine, fourth daughter of Mr. William Seeley, Permit rue to express my grateful sense of the This expression of your kindly feeling towards 'on. I sin not so viiin,iis to arrogiils to mysslftho whole AUCTION 8. Wishing you and all my young friends the highest remain, Your faithful servant, KENNITH Il‘KA1r. May 23d, 1856. PASTURE TO LET VATTLIC will be taken in to graze for the 1 season on the Rovul Agricultural Sociel ‘s All under 2 years old, 20s. All over 2 years old, 30s., paid in advance. All fence breakers will he turned out. Apply to \ M l ‘ ‘, Sec’y. It. A. Society. For Sale or to Lease. QEVIIRAI. valuable Building Lots well adapted I. for bnsiiiess-stsiids situate in “ S'riu1'i-‘onn," Valuable Building Lots for Sale. HE Subscriber will ofl'er to Public Competition, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of MAY next, | on the pyiimisss, at 12 o'clock noon, 1 TOWN LOTS 1108- 43, 44, 45, 88, 89 & 90, I in the Fifth lluudred of Lots in Charlottelovvn; and l part of. I COMMON LOT N0- 81, l losing a portion of the ‘ Esiur.n' Estate. This pro- party has been intersected by Streets opened ilirough I it, and the whole has been laid off into suitable and , convenient Building Lots, in accordance wit a’ Plan prepared for the purpose. As the 'l‘orms upon vvhicli this Property will be offered, will be extremely favourable to the l’ur-vl chaser, an opportunity will thus be afforded of, acquiring Valuable Lots, not perhaps again to be i had in Cliurlolievown. l Fort Terms please apply at the allies of Jena’; LONGWORTH, .sq., Barrister, where a plan of llio . propery can lm seen. Wll. JAM S. LONGWORTH. l Cllal'lolletnwn, April 24, I856. Ai.so,-—l.luilding iind Water Lots in Clnirloue- ' cl For plain and particulars, apply to the owner Mason Bi:i.:'i'i:, or to the undersigned. JOHN BALL. MAYOR’S OFFICE. City of Charlottetown. NOTICE is hereby given that Tavern Keepers, Truckmcn and all other persons desirous of taking out City Licences may obtain lhe same on application to the City Clerk at the City Hall, bo- lwecn the hours of Eleven u. in. and Two p. m. By order ol'His Worship the Mayor. W. B. \VELLNER, City Clerk. Charlottetown, 27th, May 1856 lllll llllllllll SPRING 1856. THE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving psr Jllajeslic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, 209 Packages Merchondlze, 10 Tons Bar Iron, which with goods on hand will be found one of the most Extensive Stocks in the City for sale at their usual low prices. Wholesale customers supplied at low rates. 'l‘ho present importation consists o it fhérgn. l Prime Congou TEA 60 Boxes London SOAP. 4 Trunks BOOTS mg Sul|lOES, ll d d I ‘ . 3? 33I2Z--1°r'...5.‘I'.'2..i°.~~ r‘iA'¥§ no cars. 2 Do. Ladies dress goods in Alpscll. l-IIIIYOI» Orleans, c,, _ 1 Do. Light dress goods, in Muslim, Bsregos and French fabrics, 1 Do. Summer Shawls, 1 Do. Summer Coatings, 2 Do. Slruw Bonnets and Hats, I Cass Silks and Ribbon!» _ _ I Do. Hosiery, 1 Case Dress Trimmings, I Bole Carpets and Woolsne. _ 3 Bales Cotton Wurp, 1 do. Grey Cshcoos, I Do. White and Printed. 2 Hogslioeds poiu_l Oil. 80 Kegs White Paint, 1 Barrels Crushed Sup!» I Do. Fresh Currunls, I Cuslrs |ronuiongory_. I0 Bundles refined spflnfl 5'0“: C all! s _ 10 Packages Sundries. D. & G. DAVE; Charlottetown, 180: May. I9“- VA LUA BLE PROPERTY. I-[V0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. the Second day of JULY next, (1856,) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, utiho Colonial Buildin in Charlottetown pursuant to License, duly grants for that purpose by his lio- nor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate oflhis Island, hearing date ilie Twelfth day of February, A. D. - G 56. All the Right, Title and Interest of the late lla- norablo Dorsann l/l‘Doiuu.n, Glcnalsdulo, Town- ship Number Thirty-six, (36) deceased, in and to the followiu Land and Real Eula! Name y—All that Tract, Piece or Purcol of Land, situate. lyin , and being on Division No, 2, out o Plan ofthe tale ofCssile 'l‘ioram,from actual survey of William Curtis, Assisiunt_Surveyor General, made July 1323, and now filed in the Office of Keeper of Plans, bounded as follows, that is to suy—Com- moncirig ill the South-East angle of Division No. 3, on the said Estate on the Northern edge or side of the Post or St. Peter’: Read, thence (according to the magnetic North oftlie year nu) North one degree and thirty minutes West (N. 1" 0' \V.) for the distance Sovont -eight (78) chains, thence North Eighty-six (86) lgcgrees East Forty-seven (47) chains and Eighty-oi ht links, thence South one degree thirty mi.-miss |-eds: (i'' 30’ E.) liiglity-four (64) chains to said Rood. thence following the various courses of the said Road Wostwardly, lo the lace of com- mensornerit, containing Throsliundro and sixty-two (362) acres of Land, a little more or loss, and is part c Lot or Township Nuinber Thirty-live (35) in Prince Edward Island. Excspting out of the above Tract, the Land and premises at the Eastern end thereof, under lease to, or in ssession of Mr. James M‘Williums, being sboutlgiolly acres of Laud, u little more or less; the O --i the store lately occupied by and have opened it under the above title with u magnificent and Tract to be sold pursuant to this Notice, eoruprising an area of 312 acres, a little more or less. The above Lend will be sold in several Plots or Divisions. For further particulars, and conditions of Sale, u ply to the Subscriber st Gloualadslo, or st the co of the Honorable Joseph Hensley, in harloltetown. JOHN ARCH. M‘DONALD, _ Administrator of the Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M'Donsld. Charlottetown, ion: May, 1056. SPRING SUPPLIE. HASZARD & OWEN, have received or Ellen from Liverpool, part of their Spring, su lies, among which will be foundf Perot, Fonlscap, and Port psper, of every dos- orl tion snd quality. _ ulsd Papers from Note size to Demy. Lodgors, Day and Account Books of every v ' tv. ‘gill Books—receivsblo and payable, Pens, Ponholders, Bluolilourl, and slots poncils—s large stock. _ _ Envelopes, Cloth lined, oflioisl snd other sizes W.-s ping sper, Brown, and Gray of all since. us and wing scrss ground user the City. Apply at Hu- suup & 0wusr‘s Hookah!!!- s. Bibles and Psalm Books of various sizes. “QUEEN STREET CLOTHING HOUSE.” MGEETT @ BE®WM have just received per Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, their SPRING IMIEORTATIONS llllll'lSll Mllllllllllllll. Consisting of an extensive and carefully selected assortment or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. on sale at the lowest prices for Cash. City of Charlottetown, May 26th, 1856. “ALBION HOUSE,” STREETLY 85 coves ii’AN EG respectfully to inform thoinhabiiunts ofChsr- lottetowu and its vicinity, that they have taken MR. NEIL RANKIN. HOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OI‘ DRY GOODS OI IVIRY DEICRIPTION. This stock having been purchased with great ud- vnnliigss, for taste. varieiy, quuliry, and clioupnsss, cannot be surpassed by that of any House in the lsland. ll would be impossible in ll'lI.llfllll.l ofun udverliseriientto pariicularize, but on inspection it will be found to contain evarvthiiig that is supplied by the most extensive houses in the lirst Cities of B. N. Ariiericu, from the riiiriute.-it article in Haberdash- .ery, to those of tho riioro costly character in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, lfaatles, &c. In rnsking this announcement, we trust tlis public will encourage us in this undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to curry on this bu-iness in a spirit of libe- r:iliiy_ pltl continue to otfer to purchsssrs advantages which will, we have no doubt. be appreciated. S'l‘REl-l'l‘LY 8!. COUCIIMAN. Clinrlotlotewii, May, l7, 1856. V s 1 New bpriiig hoods !! -—A'l‘ -riri:— “ Manchester House,” Queen St, Per " .Majesli'c," from Liverpool. O\V opening, and will be ready for inspection in n n or two, a large and carefully selected supply (I ' . _ British Herchandizc, including every variety of Dry Goods. suitable for the season, and in the newest style of Fashion; Among which are the following:— Straw, 'l'uscaii, Chi , Manilln Fancy, Craps, and (ilace silk oNNi:'rs. Girl's lluiiiste, and Girl’s and lloy's Strsvv liars Rruiioivs, l’.\nAsoi..<, Silk MAHTLII Muslin and Ernliroidcrcd Ditlssits. Black and Coloured BALZARINII. Mousolino u LAINII, ALPACGAI, CAI]-lllllll. Fancy l’nixrs. While and coloured Coutillo Srnrs, Collars, llribit Shirts and Sleeves. Infant Cashmere lloons, and Muslin Tucked ltouxs Laces and Edgings, CURTAIN Musnix and ‘rumors Damask Morsaris, Marseilles Toilet Quilts and overs. White Shirtiug, French Fronts, White and Grey SHIRTINGI and Sire:-riisos, White Fonts, Children's Dresses, 'l‘ublo Linen and Towelling, he. drc. With a large and choice assortment of other Goods, all of which will be found worthy of the attention of customers, and will be offered at prices extremely low. &‘ Further importations hourly expected por “ Thomas Brgbis” from London. SAMUEL McMURRAY, Queen Street. (3 May is, isse. WESTMORELAND HOTEL, Shediac. Tllfi Subscriber in returning thanks to the travel. ling public generally for past patronage, assures those who may ' favor him Wllll [their support, that they will find good entertainment, and every attention paid to the care of luggage, dIo., by calling at his Hotel situate on the Main Post Road, within a few minutes walk of the public Wharf, to which ihg Packets and steamers ply regularly to and from P, 1;, Island. Couveysncos to and from the Bond or other places in the Province at the cheapest rate, with careful Drivers. Island produce of any «hind cons‘ tied to me either for sale or to be forwarded to the end, shall have my bostultontiou. PETER SCHURMAN Sliodiuc, New Brunswick, April Md, 1858. . ARPER’8 MAGAZINE for MAY, ‘net;-s. osived at Hasuun it 0wus's Boo Store