HASZARD’S GAZETTE.‘ JULY 2. ‘aeiiialtcwbich belonged was a In car- nivoroug gqpfih, Id in structure to Q Ito- nitort and some other exicting lisards of tropi- cal countries: but belonging to a gigantic an now extinct tribe, whose remains are found in the Oclits IId‘N?‘W Red Sandztlogpnfcrmatipns ofliagand an t e continent rope. Iargsst tooth of the present specimen nearly equals in dimensions, and somewhat resembles inforui.tlioseofthsMe ,e esturc whose bones are found in t oolite ofEn land ; end which surpassed in magnitude an per- fection of structure the largest existin croco- diles. The smaller teeth much ressuib e those of the codontoscurus, an allied re tile found in the lower conglomerate of the ‘new red’ at Bristol, England. Although, however, nume- oneaaani ssareonreco eoccnrrenceof such remains in the old world, in rocks believed tobe ofthe same lotgical age with the red sandstone of P. E. slan , I am not aware, that they have hitherto been found in the New Red of any rt of the Amsricanlcontinent. This gives nine additional interest to the present speci- men ; and renders it robable. that when exam- ined by the compare ive anatomiste, it may be found to he a new species to be added to the ex- tinct re tilian hints of the ancient world. I may III , that t e occurrence of these highly orgaul reptiles in rocks of so high antiquity, is one of the ‘ logical facts which oppose t e semi-Infidel “ evelopment" hypothesis of some modern writers. J. W. Dswsox. 9- HLBZARITS GAZETTE Saturday. July 8, 1868. Our usual notice of the Semi-annual examina- tion of the Pupils of the Central Acadeiu , was, from unavoidable circuinstances,omitt4- at the time it took place. We now supply the omis- sion, and are glad to be able to announce that the Institution is flourishing, us will appear 3 from the statistics of the past Term of the pre- : sent ear Term 138, of: w o Suyuiber on the roll durin which 31 were either District eachers desirous l of im rovin themselves, or persons wishing to 1 qasliay for‘: t ollice. ; t reek .. ndents 2 Isitin " - 29 l Trigonoiiietry, plain and spherical 6 g A ge ra Ill Plain Geometry 7 ; Geogaphy 35 That e number of advanced scholars are 3 few. is owing principull to the want of Tcach- ere for Schools under t s new School Act, and . the great demand for Clerks in stores, and also, ‘ to the idea too prevalent in the Island, that sf- tcr a certain quantity ofeducation has been ac- '- qulred, lhrthcr continuance at the Academy would be but loss of time. This isa serious mistake. A year or two after the first and 3 rcatest difdcultles in the road of learning have been surmounted, will be of more service in af- ter life to the fnture'man, than three or four which have preceded it, for when the lad is ' at the age of 14 to mix in the. business of Ii e, almost all that has been previ- ' ly is lost. We trust, however, to see the Aimdeniy elevated in the scale of educa- tional institutions. In the first ce as s Nor- mal School tbr the reparation o those who are to take clmrge of e District Schools: this duty it will be rceived the Academy is now in the ' performing, 31 Teachers having been on the list in this last term. In the next place, that all the very youn pupils should be drafted of into the common sc ools, and leisure sfirded ,0 ,1,-,H.u;ggi to ' e to the advanced mp“! souie Insight into II»? hi her branches of nes- tion such as Natural a Moral Philosoph ,1»- ‘o, Rliemrio, Political Economy, Agricu tural and I-‘ixperiinental (‘lieinistr_v, &c., &c. To give in short, that species of Education, that may supply as far as possible the want of a ate cnrri um. KING'S Commas Wiunsos.-—By the re rt of the recent examination at this institution. we "3 ‘ratified to learn that Mr. J. M. Hensley, Co well Scholar. (son of the Hon. C. Hensley of Sis island) has so acquitted himself, as to obtain the int class B. A. or optima degree, as well as the President's prise for prollcienc in Hebrew. The former is the highest honor w ich the University confers; and-when we tell our readers that the course of classical study at Windsor for an ordinary degree, is similar to that rescribed at Oxlbrd, and that the qualifi- cations for mallwncticcl honors (indeed the very ucstions proposed) are identical with those at 3amhridge,—we need hardly my that an optima is of very rare and dilllcult attainment. As the tint ntlemen from P. E. Island, and we be- lieveIIie 8th or 9th who ever gained this dis- tinction—Mr. Hensley has not only earned _him- self a mme—but relec the utmost credit on the tutors and the former rector of St. I-.leanor‘s (Dr. W’ ‘us under whom he laid the ground work of s e ucatiom besrtily congratulate him on the brilliant career which he has ' st closed and trust that he ma’ long adorn sacred liinctions which he is eetlned to assume. We have been told by the Government Scribes, thatthe establishment of Responsible Govt. had nothing todo with the remoyal of the troops. We have no doubt that our being intrusted with self vernment, in the first place promoted the ,and tended in no small measure to hasten their removal, and we think we are fully hourne out the following expression from the is ' which is generally an echo of the intentions of the Ministry : “ The resent mstauoee of the Cape oli-.r one of ose gold opportunities which the statesman who forgets to seise cannot ho to recover a The war is over, at least or a time, and the people ‘have received from us all the liberty that the could ask or we could t. Now, then, s the opportunity to place matters on a permanent basis, and boldly an at once to loan rate relations which are hencetbrth to es‘l:t between the colon and the 3...; mother country. As regards the clvl ru- msm_ it gggjng hardly ssible to carry on in too liberal a spirit. he peculiar drawbacks of a colon the lands of which are but of mo- derate ferllllty, and If frontiers of which are but ofa moderate fe Ilty, and the frontiers of which are ever thrutened by swarming hosts of intractable barbarians, ought to be counter- balanced the utmost internal freedom. A lures spl t of independence seems absolutely necessary to ca this isolated coinniunit through its d the Boers have ound theiiissfety, and in this the I-in lish, under simlkr circumstances. must look fo it. But, In rutun Br these bank and full concessions, wshuvea right to expect, that our 83“ African colouism I relieve es ' W I IIH my presence of which) lI.lIIC E as ln=rLl to their lbertlcs enervn 0 hair 0ollegi- 1 k andihjilculties. In tbfi Doelev regiments who have been on god in that in- lorious warfare, which hence orth the colonists ust wage for themselves, and we have a right to ex t that we should no longer be called on to fig t for men’ whose actions we solemnly re- nounce the right to control. Tan Ei.ne-rioss.—We believe there are now no Constituencies but have a multi licity of Can- didates olbring their services. &versl corres- pondents have kindly furnished as with the p ings_oi meetin held in their vicinity, at we decline publis ing any, because we are unable to procure a correct account of all. Many of these meetings are got up with good purpose and with the intention of taking the sense of the community on the important into ol “ who shall represent the people an their interests;" but there are many others got up by e Government for more show, where several of its members assemble to speak for some poor candidate, who would be unable to tell his own story if alone ; but, backed by their weigh support, and vociferous language, is ens l to say somethin . We have heard of several meetings being ca led by the people. to attend which. the persons who had announced themselves as candidates were invited, but who declined attending, because such and such a member of the ‘vernment lmd not heard of it ; and. would not )0 there. We would ask what bulmeli. the iueiubcrs of Council, have out of their own districts", usiu the little iwcr that the ma possess, to IIIIIEP the [K-upll: vote for sum too sas, ey may be set up in their in- terest! Led r iiilluonce is entirely thrown into the shade! Ve hope to see a free people resist such tyrannical impositions. Although we have no idea of chronicleing the proceedings, we uiust not omit to notice a meet- ing that took lace last night in the garret of the old Court louse, for the purpose we believe, of nominating Mr. John 'l‘reuuInan in place of the Iilin-al candidate, Mr. I-‘ound, who was unable to qualify. If the persons who constituted the meeting had made good progress in Political Reform, they had entirely omitted to take cognizance of the soci and personal reform going on around them. The fumes of tobacco and iqnor were so strong that the low i-es ct- able persons who were attracted by the lleglib on their way home, could not stay to see the meeting break up. An llolllillfalllt member of the government was present, and made a frothy speech on the dignity and usefulness of the mechauics, and the want of their bein repre- sented : but seeing very few around hiuigbesides I some tailors, who take a year to make a. coat, and other mechanics who are equull dilatory, he concluded that the (iovernuient ‘d not set up Mr. Trennman as their candidate ; knowing that if they did, such patronage in any intelli- gentcommunity,would have the very worst efl'ect. I-lwrt-:ur.\'r.—()n the morning of Wednesqay the 22d ult. the family of Capt. Byrne, of Brudenell Point, near Georgetown, were thrown into the greatest consternation on discovering that Miss Alice Byrne, the oungest daughter, who had ft her home «mil: the pretence of picking Strawberries, had eloped with a young man residin in e no’ hbourhood, of the name of Daniel M‘Iairen, and proceeded to the residence of Joseph Wi htinan, Esq., St. Au- di-ew‘s Point, who uni them in the bonds of wedlock. The young lady, we understand, has not comp her eighteenth year; and by this sudden and unexpected event has lun ed her mother and sisters in the deepesgt a iction. Capt. Byrne himself being absent in England. SIIDDIN AC(.‘IDl.\"I'.—B last accounts from Shediac, we are informs that, on Saturday the 25th iust., whilst the labourers were engaged at work in the stone quarry owned by Messrs. Gilbert 8 Smith, of that place. A large rtion of earth and loose stone, that was a little exca- vated, and which had became suture with rain the night previous, ve way, and instant- ed a man named atrick M‘IJwan, from t 30, in this Island, and another man (whose name we have not heard) supposed to be from Dorchester, was thrown across a wheel-barrow and had one of his le s broken ; he was severe- ly injured about his ulyand is now slightly recovering; his life was ispaired of for a time. The former person‘s bead and face was much mutilated, as also his body, his two lo and thi he were broken. He was buried atS ediac on unduy the 26th. “ Verily, in the midst of life we are in death." Bnscxwooifs illsciziss for June, re ublished by Messrs. Leonard Scott, dc Co. ()ft is popu- lar Magazine, this is one of the most intcrestin numbers that we have seen for some time. t opens up with Ihe Paradise in the Pacific, an ar- ticle which will be read with interest, by every _rson who is concerned in the pros rit of the British Empire. The narrative of t e h uti- ny of the Bounty, has on nearly as popular as the History of Robinson Crusoe; at we think that the History of the pie who now inhabit Piteairn’s Island, whic is here recast, with all the additional particulars of their manner of living, their virtue, their patriotism, and their devotion, will e read Wllll greater interest; and, certainly‘, with much more pro- lit, than the life of the tern of Fernandez. A few irm-rls on Frmice, when—u.s at the pre- sent moment she is tranquil, and not unpros- rous-when her Sovereign altliou ll rising out of a Revolution, is acknowledged y all the powers of Enrope—is opportunely olicred, and will aflird a theme for speculation and profita- ble thought. Syria, and Sir Mon!/is with the Malays, are historical and descriptive of those countries. Any thing From the able pen of Blackwood's contributors, on the sub‘ ct of Syria, at this eventful period, must do many attentive peru- rs. A political article on Fm Trade and High Prices, written with unusual power and vigour closes the number and the volume. With the next number. commcncinga new volume, a favorable opportunity is afforded to persons wishing to take this popular Magesinc and the accompuiiyipg Reviews, republished by s. Leonard L tt I Co. They are sold at less than half the English prices, and are now regularly received through the Post Olce. Passe . In the Packet Riml, from us to Shediac, Jun. 2lst.—H$I'e. Nicholas Kit-ver, W. Brvweler. E. Pres- ton. II. Morrison, H. M‘Kcndr'u:lt, D. hl‘I4ean, I’. guller. 1. Ilorrleoe, A. Shaw, E. Procluor, and ‘Ila the I. ES lam Sbediac to Iledcqus, June rm.—uom. W. Sean, P. Irews. W. Ci-others, J hl'Deeeld, As Lnunen, Mrs. Blnwn, Ilse Green, Miss Kesedy, III I t In f at cup!’ Ifihel . runs, roni us Is sh-as-«.1-an so. .'B‘.....n u3i°,"°1‘i»m. Nooueo, Jslnss M'Nelll, and David Geudet. Iii do. from Shediac Io , J m .—Meun Hugh r, Ion, Parker, Deslel Fraser. 1 C Wertusmficha |IfiEsclie":i, Alexi ‘Iguana " Lsnghlsn, emee e , A s In no my Quasi, from rain. lbs an.- l'-‘elten James Scott, John Mitchell. Rev A. Bloch. In ll-oui Picloo, this dsy—llev. Issue Hervey, lsssve. Fraser, Deanne A. I-leeuneau. Itev. Ir. Nur- We titers:-:‘tr‘:st to see ' o the °0I}lllIItu~eeuimpanlsd by the of those y. runny. S. lush-I. and three in the merit!- Csrr. Sr.ncn's Boon has been in such re- quest that we have been unable to keep it long enough to make an extract for this by s fiper. The only co ice that came were procured through the out Olcc, and the Book itpelf is ' I too to Ind . issuzllilinfziidou on th.e.Ils,t Wm etsrlIlI; In the London Morning Post we notice that Lient. Colonel Sleigh had an inbrview with the Duke of Newcastle, at die Colonial clue on the 4th June. FIaa.—The dwellin house of Mrs. Christy M‘Kinnon widow, of lpeque Road, was con- sumed b firc on Wednesday the 95th May last ; by whic misfortune she lost all her provisions, wearin apparel and bed clothes and is now edu to much distrese,hsvin a fem‘ of small children without a Ether sfiird assistance and protection. The fire is en to have originated in s defsctin the ab y. Canadian Parliament prorogued on the Itth June, 264 Bills have been dnr° the session, and all but one, p in 's Divorceiiill sanctioned it was reserved until Her Majesty's pleasure respecting it, is ssesrmlned. The remains of the late James Dschrlsn sen 9. were suend a large concourse of eilheus. inclu- dingtlhe Csrpent‘_er:' So_ci_ely..‘_sl' which deceased was, of the llaion Engine Company, with which he had been associated us an active and county member for upwards of hslfe century: and by the North British Society of which he had been long member Mr D. were native of Scotland. but came to this country when quite yonng.—Halo;/‘u.r Paper. ¥"I‘he Rev. Jot-In Knox. will punch (D.V.) in l Baptist Chapel. on Sunday evening. July led, at half-pest 8 o'clock. By the Mail to day we have a week's later news from Entlesnd by Telegarph via New York which we give low. By Telegraph to St. John, 10. B. The Steamer Balticsrrivcd at New York on Sunday last. Ruiseis reiterated demands on Turkey with al- timatum oecu etioa of Deuubisn Provinces in event of refuse . War not ex . ssursncee considered paci .- English and Prussian Oliicers in Turkish Army taking measures of defence. Cordial understanding between English and French Governments respecting Russia. Commodore Vandelbilt has been felted at Southampton. ‘he weather. Public Securities declined. Port of Charlottetown. IIIVID. A June 29. Soppronis, II‘l‘sd en. Crspsad. 80th. Isabe , Turahull, th, U. S.; bel.—-Fairy Queen, PicIou.—Msyflcwer, (iarrior. Tignbh; ees r Boston. regon, James, Piclor coal. Jul Ist,_ Swallow. Souiis; bel.--Mary. Ls Slang, Hsthurst; ehing|es—'I‘ , Nicholson, Orwell.- Packet William Nelson, y Vertr sals. IAILID. June 29, Burque Sir Alexander, Welsh. Liverpool; pa_1eengcrs-Mr. John Lee. Mr. Packet and Fe. mi . I0, Uysicorn, M‘I-‘erson, Slisdisc.—.Iseca, dc. July Isl, Wes , Lang. West Pcint.—Issbelle, Turn- bull, North lPJape.—Swallow, Ssnris; gocde.—Wil- lism Nelsen. Buy Verte; —- Pair Queen P on. On the 80th June, by the luv. Dr. Evans, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Charlottetown, Mr. bcinse Bell, of Trecsdie, to Miss Charlotte Lowry, of French l"‘crt. AN'I‘ED—A person to set as SALBSIAN. and take charge ofs Set ef Books. in u Coun- try Store, to whom liberal wages will be given. nqueetionnble reference will be required. Any Notes addressed to A. B. C. at this Othee. hr lhseext ten days, will he attended to. June 80, I858. To the Elects of the Second Electoral District of ueen's county. Gnivrnnirnis; UNDERSTAND that it n Mseli cslsd by the Gcsernmsnt sngpcners of Mr. took leee near the err House. but 48. last even- ’ . . d o|es,rt leader eflhe at vernmenl, me e use o ver unvvnrrsulsb e I in reference to my chsrnctsyr. with the View I:l"i.nv.I:: oi? my friends to withdraw their support from me; an . amongst other statements, he sseerted,tIieiI ha solicited the Oflics of Solicitor General from him- lhis stalemsnl. I solemnl deny. n the contrary, at the lime the olhee was a at to become vscaal.by the sppplnlment of the Honorable Joseph Hensley to the o e of Attorney General, I was repeatedly ' ‘led by Mr. Hensley loeccept the ethos of Solicitor Gane- rel; and knowing that Gentlemen to he a person of high character and integrity, and belisviq, that I could take the olllee ‘and act with him without cora- omising In rinci ea or becoml s rtissn—u lib eoneullingy Some llf my liiends,-‘agrls.sd with Hensley to accept it, stating at the same time. and it being my clear undcrstandiug,lhel I was not to bind myself to support any party or Government measures new stsraniats roa Lamas’ Ilst December lest. will make ilumdiste payment. June 35. I558. OOMMIISARIAT. DRAWS at sign! on the Commiseerint Chest at Halifax. will iven in exchange for British Coins. er Mexican D . at v. JAMES B, LUNDY, D. A. C. G. Coismlssevist. P. B. Island, let July, I851. Prince Edwesrd Dlylslon. e g I I THE Bun-rssnsn of the above Division srs reques- ted to attend puiistually in their places on Web- wnenav sveuiug next, at Iialf-past Seem. to cous- plus the Election of Ojlccn. sad for the transaction of other important business. a’ At Nswn o'clock, racissly, the G. W. in person will instal the 0&svs elect with all the nasal formalities. The National. Division. at its recent Sssslsn, at ‘ . .. be ' granted permission to Sabsvdiantes ls isslal their in public, any respectable persons desirous of witnessing this int resting Ceremony, will, on the introduction of a member ofthe Dtvisen, be permitted to do so. 'I‘o secure edmimion. however. It will be necessary that h persons should be in stteaeenas at least I quer- ter before nine e' TKOWAN. R. 8., pro.l¢in. 58. Y W. C. Cherloltetown,.Iuly I, ll ANTED--A YOUNG IAN, from I! to II years of , accustomed to a Penn. He must bee men and Mower. Apply to Me. Nieiionae Bnowis. Elliot River. sons, rsnssots, IIoN_NIz'rs, KILLINIIY, 81.0., A large selection of Broad clam, Doukinx, camnmi. Two, Waist-codings, Cotton and LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Bcols end SIioes,¢rndenery article in the I"urns'sIu'ng Department. ‘ In older tocempste with other Houses, W. H. begs to inform his Friends that in future hi busi- ness will be conducted on the 0.1 SE principle. and NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMMER.‘ WILLIAM HEARD, BEG8 to announce the arrival Aflwood, from England. of a large assortment of BRITISH and FOREIGN ANUFA CTURE8, from the first Houses in the ‘hide. W. H. having parscnslly selected this Stock. would call sepealsl attention to s vertsty pf DBISSIS, SILKS, IHAWLS, III- requests those whose accounts were farsided lothe Harper's Magazine for July. ABPLENDID Nunsnu, JUST ssamrgp at One. ’I‘. Hansen's Bccbltors. ' Quarterly lesslonka. D. *’1‘HE nesl Qusrterl ' n of Grand Divi- rion S. of 'I‘. P. B. . ' openedos Monday. the Twenty-fillh do of July next. inlhe Temperance Hall. Bedeque, st ‘o'clock . In. P- DESBBISA . G.Ic. Cburlotlelowa. June 28th, I858. All the papal. Mail Steamer “ Fairy Queen." W. R. BULYEJI, Commander,‘ ‘ ' 'mmmmmw#~ will leave Bedeque st '1 e'c och, Tuesda P. for Shedisc; returning, will leave Sbsdise’stl p. m.: same day, Tuesday, and Bcdsqee st 8 o'clock, in the evening for Charlottetown. Will leave Pielou. every Wednesday and Friday morning, at 6 o'clock, lill. further notice. For 5:: .'"°' *""'::.<.:is".*° "- ".....,- '0'”- er otlclown, . , . .._ crto ehiaster cnbourd. En. Fares low to Shediac, and as usual to Pit.-ten. Charlottetown, May 80, IISI. . W GOODS. US'I‘ IMPORTED, sad for ‘sale by the ubscri- NE bar. at his NEW STORE Street- SUG Superior S5 TEA, in chests, half chests, and by retail; COP!‘ . RICE. PIIDT BREAD, in barrels, and by retail; Crackers. Vinegar, usta , Pepper. Table Salt, Soda, Salsrstus, Soap. Candles‘ Starch, B ' Fluid, latches. Tobacco, C" are, Blsckening, Onaslans, COJVFECTIOJVE Y, JVUT8, fie. Printed Cottons, end unbleached do.. sheet- ing. bedtieli, &e.; ' ‘ and Goals‘. Isdis Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Oonle, Oil Suits, Cotton-wick, Lump-wicbs. Fluid’ Lem ceninssn. in ' ; IRS‘ wood do.. in great verict of ttern; Axes, Scythes, Saseths, I-Isy-rakes, sy- crks, Spades, Shovels, Hess, Garden do. . Ar.so—An assortment ofCurrier’s TOOLS; Psils, Tube, is nests or single, Clothes-pins, Brooms, Brushes, dtc. On I-Iaivn, American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Neale Leather, Calf-skins and Harness Leather. N. B.--The h' hest prices. paid in cash, for green cigar skins hides, calf and . WILLIAII B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 10, I853. HATS AND CAPS. EB Isabella. from Boston, and Sir Alexander, from Liverpool, the Subscriber has received ' of the above, at his usual low ricse. DANIEL DAV ES. Charlottetown. June 0th. 1858. Ow Isl Glasgow and Manchester House ! HI-I Subscriber hes JUST ll ECBIV ED his SUMMER SUPPLY of NEW and PASHIONABLI GOODS, Per Brig Jttsocod. direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, I7lh June, I858. Na PAIN TS; L. ANDI , Era . ‘re . II I» L buek's Pe.t:nt ZINE PAlN".l‘.. ‘I Do. Nos. I, I and: London WHITE‘ . LEAD, ,Gicea. Yellow llbd Red rsmrs. new no Ilew rim oii.s, ' is Gfiflon .1 CHOICE SSLEMCTIOJV or .MERI(.'.dJV' Sll‘G:I in hbds.. barrels, and by retail; Crushed G Vacancy for a Youth. A YOU l‘H of from It to I! years of , may obtain a situation if well reccmlnea use good writer, honest and industrious. JAM!-‘.8 N. HARRIS. June 29. an ~ HIlRR.IN’GSl GS! 200 Barrels of St. George's Buy and lmbrsdu HERRINGS, of good unlit , for sale. JAMES N. HARRIS. June 29, IS”. CLOTI-IS. Ex Sir .dl¢.i:andrr, from LIVIIPOOL. HE Subscriber has received ONE BALE ofthe above,’ comprisng Superfine black. blue and broad CLOTHS, from Ila. o t Invisible Green, do. do. Black and Oxford mixture Dosekies and Canines‘ om . to lie. I"nac and Checked,do. 8s. 9d. lofle ADIBEROONS. white sad printed Drills. CASSI. Sr Drab and printed Molssltias. die. DANIEL DAVII3. Queen's Square, Chsrlollelown. June I6, less. NEW SHOP! NEW G-OODSII THE Subscriber has just received from Liv , G. B.,an assortment of DRY and 1.! cf GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CBOCKIIYWAII, ‘M which he will sell at a law Igsrs for Prnuipe fly. ent. ARTEHAS G. SIR North Side Queen Square, ‘ 8msrden’e New Buildings,Jnm 4. Canvass, cheap for out N0. 1 to 8 LEITH BOILfAI)“(l'.‘£NVASS. June 18th, I858. Swntl Pulp“. SPRING GOODS‘ Per Lac Ilice, from Baden. a choice UPPLY of (Isatlemen's summer HATS, helniq Legbern, Tnekan, Florence, Pal &.c.;l.‘ M8001‘ and B OGAN I van. meat of I.’ lit CLOTHES. cotton, wool... “Q .5’, turns; Dril ings,Jeans and Nanksees fer boy's snl s summer weer; Pslm- f Fens. A variety of omsswsns, including Fluid Lin . Fruit and Preserve Dishes, Plates, Cream Jugs, Casters, heavy Salts, Fresh Oranges’ drums and baskets Pb; Soda, Sngpr, and Butter Crackers, Vinegar, urning l'luid,dne amok’ Tobe Les su tier Axes, Shovels.‘ S I i 1 "&l.‘....?':'£' ""'.:i'.'. .'... c..i.."‘ ,',"a';-.- Bsle seamless Ba as. The above GOODS are suitable for tlieseesse. as marked at a low fiursferrssd GBIIBGB BIBS. Jun. Charlottetown./Hay 19.1068. iv. n. on , 1.. aamsii .;o‘.ii»?.‘."‘“"" ' '' W"" ‘I I-Inbback’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. that I e uld not consistently or conscientiously sp- pg 5;.“ my .3 _ rm" 1“ Mt “-~'5v’- M -I-li-s--II» ruarsN11as,'¢':'...';.I V°u.l’ll:II, Litbsrugu. ‘no. OW MNP"'°- '1 3 -‘“'¢0¢.frsml.eu with llllll. went to Mr. oles,end informed hlni,ths I 35 3,". 3,535.; wig.‘ am _ _ nest, a further es-ppl _ flag .5... ,“_u. had vi spoken to by Mr. Hensley to take the DAME; DAVIE; Paint. Also,a few on sndP'ett ,fie. Oflice, sad! 1 I hsd come to the understanding with “Mun. cg.,|m.u,,,,, JAIB8 D£8I‘.|3A[_ him to do so B I M I as or J“. 3.. "gt June. Iith. mwmvmmmm%' - “wmw.—— in y p . vans ice . _., , :'.':::":*..:.'.'.°;.-..'.::".°.‘":...:‘.f.1".t.'.:':;"‘:.:$:n "'“'“"““' ’.'“‘°'“°‘~ . Tm: s-mu----s-a. .- -.+. ........ ‘ ‘ my “"0. . d. 9. "pm". In H , Under‘ the Pdrcse e Z ‘Iii! Ergllanfiy sir f ' Lollfiosl, e|:.lhcther rsesst sflvé. the bud Pfivicsly asked me. III miles: late I I".ss- m;'g;=‘l':;; b: ,':,,",“,:.',,.,.:,.'.I, }. gm; °iIiI:‘s; Cases '6' q.,,,¢,"' """ “Mr 0: cut. uli Council. dl h I 14 ct. The . .’ . . ‘ ' - I.egive.lative Counbll was also dbmmy h'lvn, and I M“ "’ ll‘ r'"_"'l' "II II” l’“l'l'° “' I'”'"'» “I Cl""é:h'°' 0:" - thst hehaerssutnsd liisprscliesistbs Vs-ranuuisr CIIIVIII. M430. hum. stated. that I would not, at present. accept a seat II t . | 3. Chin C“... in“ m 14“. n. in one possibly 1 might hsreulleri -ed the re- Rug.“-3|. ‘M33-:;s;_° lg! *1=°"“°! " An,“ M - mark I made to hln (plea. as above mentioned, hed nu I . M. J" ':";__“ i. C“ “d gyro“... “h. 3'“... refer _ slleeicn made labial av Mr. Hsee- In‘ ‘H " in A-“P|:."__h ‘u 0.7.". of ‘h. an“ “d h‘ In.‘ h’ “ht... mug“ comm’ M|:":.:.,.." or‘. has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in Window Glass. ?.’,,u",:. 10:" gg. to W’ L in; saving, fev their owners. the lives of many valuable Plinll Ind Oil, - or ocneisllency. From the timepl accepted Ibo 9:: "°‘'" ‘“ c°"i 5' ‘h" l" "°"' ‘°ll°l"“3 l‘°°d°" “d l""'.P°°| S3?’ until the day I resigned it, I never interfered in en NNWII 0|'Pusi.ic Par-sow:;’s...| Ian” 6'3‘:-W'°k'?| Us Government matter, and confined myselfulclusivsly cfessionsl duties connected with the sflcs, lbrtned faithfully, and I believe salie- fsctorily to l parties. Bel the longer I rstsiud the 0380. the more ool- vineed I beeeuie,lhsl I could not csudslently or can- scientiouely identify II self with tbsGsvsvnvnut,snd being unwilling to slow either my llieufi or the mean here of the Government to fern: or con- cleeioue in consequence of H retaining he sflee, I decided that the honorable s in" rd canvas for metoado , weslcreccni my ssetlnsefiupsnly. cull Wdl’|'l:3l| IG id in is A::reles to you. n it. II . t wsew iuuuapf the onion even under uch indtrssnihsttheinistsksmlpvove aeedinssltsvy lesson lo the In futflu. I In. 0 . Your vwy cbedleol lsrveut ous wsowohru. Cherlelletewn, Jase Nth. IMO. mined so say u is ' Innicisius and preform rnnariesvs, iutbs espscity ofa House and Cow Dacron. as as individual who has ever ' ' not line in ' aloe ; and he, therefore. presumes that he may cusldeu look forward to a renewal of tgpslrcnege which formerly enjoyed in this Is- ls llnsinnncl-Nest does to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Cbsrloltelews. lnrasencu.—Ismvs. Deslviss & Co. A the- csrlss' Hell. Al the Depot ofthe cysl Agril:.ulln- rs I . Inset , IIII. llssubjotnediee slthsccrttficstsisbtch Mr. Lard Ass rec-clvsd”;r'vsi His Excellency. Gneeon Lean. has attended, and yvssmibed sense my at Government House Ferns, he has done as ncumtblly. and I shall readily an-ploy bis: again. A. Iasutssissn. LI. cverssr. run. run. Ilslsses, &e.LO&l:.Gw R 0 TI! a 13 Water Street, Charlottetown, June Iflhfdea. res siu.n. IVI-.1:-.Idesdr:msevI etl..l Di _ ts . w cuts sun 3.. .( my sit l ‘I‘ sbi N I.bsed st as: on own p o. % llfibmue‘ for terms apply is SAIUII. Nflfifl. Charlottetown, Id May, IMO. lg‘ for llle Slushsps sad Cevebld 3-. it gone’: ‘i:ncud' p:l1:;Iill K it to H ”‘ 1mg." CUITII LAWIHI. "l.¢Ilet§m-' ll 0 e'$sh;" i i v‘