i i ae 254 THE EX AMISER. : srr grey amemames nnd a cane eee ee ee "ar ae a a a ali « a os "ET" tito at the sent : : y * z >} = = t 4 The Buetish Mail. _“ The tide of the revolution in France still keeps on 4UCTIO N. : 5 : ‘its compulsive course, and never before at any period the people attained so great a height = 7 . ’ : = Pat tinneh, 4 co A” ate nett ee Te ain no ' ' The intelligence brought by the English Mai! on Fri. both in power and authority. Their ascendancy 1s Flour! Tea! Candles! - . ' } } e bial des fad > ; . : e ; aaah » Compicte. tead Of an Imperial « ynarchia] des- ty TATES—' : rE day night is of a varied and important character. Re. Comp pee — - " em em “ a cee - pao By A. H. YATES—Witnovut Reserve. j ; ¢ , yotism, the rrenca Have now 1e urely an SSCD- | ’ a - - ; volutionarv movements annear to pe the order of the aay p - 8 _ Oy - ." ; , ON To ESEAY . the 18th instant, at ] 1 0 clock t ) ements appear 2 -p. \tally republican. The populace are absolute at the asap. Soh tha dteee of ide. thauen sein Aen . . rey — y ¢ ¢ Pee . . . L 1i@ Stor 4 ° ‘ in almost every European Power. The war cry ol Pa- Hotel cde Ville. The only bulwark standing between , ; ‘ c , 2 1 at hret > ac _ Jt Iistory ay Street— * 1 . , ‘ } 7 +} > +Y ol rraAnNee © ‘ One y F } : ¥ } : , I? ris has resounded through the States of Germany, Prus-' mob power and the inte iligence and property of the ®> bbls. superier FLOUR ; . , oT s..3: middle or upper classes—the National Guards—has now 10 chests best Conguo TEA 61a r Gaver Davare. .Beigiem, TACT, DAE ee re ee oe ee ee ee ei de. uc ee ia, Hanover, Saxony, Ba ; eee eer ioe 9 10 half-chests Souchong do. been overthrown. Despatches have been received in Paris announcing nia, even Poland has been heard to palpitate through 4000 lbs. Mould Candles—6’s and &’s 600 lbs. Crushed Sugar her chains,—and Kings and Courtiers, when they could |, °’. ee at fh ett eed o er chains,—and Kings a rat oe important fact that Lombardy is in high insurrec- 300 Ibs. Loaf _ do. no longer resist, have either fled before the hurricane tion. A quantity of Boots and Shoes . : . 1 a 7 : 1 . ; "Fx , . . . . W TY, , €*s of popular feeling, or repressed its violence by timely he latest advices from Milan are to the 19th instant. repeard eae oat ened : = Ae cha a Wi ou wnat’ t a aidide Bs te eh seW COZ. imei “me e At inat cate the city was mM a state Oi compiete re\ ou A few doz. suits Oil Clothes, &c. tion. No faith is placed in the Emperor. Barricades! April 17th, 1848. had been erected in all the streets, and fighting was go- ~~~ ing on between the people and the Government. The French Government has received a telegraph’ ry “ I oot uh |" despatch, announcing that the King of Bavaria had ab- t and generous concessions. All Europe is in a ferment. Monarchs are dethroned toisd bs and Thrones overturned apparently almost without an effort on the part of the people. Constitutional Govern- ment and the Liberty of the Press is the universal cry HIS handsome entire Horse, 4 years old— from: one side of Europe to the other, if we expect Rus- Dicated Got by McGee’s black Horse Istanper, out of Mr. Grubb’s sia. whose Ewperoris surmmoning his hordestoresist a peaked. ‘ : eo thorough bred Mare,—will keep Charlottetown Market every ’ ; Public Journals announce that Dutch Luxemburg has Saturday, and will stand at Mrs. Grubb’s Farm the remainder established » Republic. ‘Che town of Luxemburg has of the week, during the Season. He is of full bone and re- not, however, shared inthe movement, from being at markably fine action. ‘erms LI. each Mare—(not inciudiag . Groom’s fees,) payable in November next. JOHN THORN. The Young islander. power which will, ere long, penetrate even tothe Palace of the zars. and give liberty to the exiles of Siberia. Whte all the States on the Continent are convulzed,’ inthe sea girt Isle, the seat of Vicronia’s sway, all is calm and peaceful. Serious disturbances were expect- ed in Jreland, on the 17th of March, but the day passed off without any breach of the Jaws. It is a curious feature of the times that in al! the re- cent revolutionary movements, the ‘Troops, maintained at an enormous expense touphold absolutism, have, in| every instance, deserted the Government, and cast in their lot with the people. We are ontheeve of mighty changes.—France is on the threshold of a General Election, orit may be « » ‘ , second Reign of Terror.—Delegates from sha eae! (through the brig P. Soule from Havana on the 8th), we all Land in this Island, I do hereby give public notice, Germanic States are, probably, at this moment, deba- \receive and translate the following items relating to Yu-/that I have made Proclamation, according to the terms tingupon the form of Government which is expectec |c#tan:— of the said Act, of the undermentioned Town Lots and to regenerate that noble Country. Cracow has declared| The Indians have been committing further and fouler Pasture Lot and parts of Lots or Townships in this : .o|atrocities. ‘I'he rancho of Sacusquil had been outraged Island, in arrear for the non-payment of the several sums by the robbery and murder of families--31 persons being due and owing thereon to rler Majesty, under and by killed; some were thrown into flames of burning houses, virtue of the before-mentioned Act, viz. :— the mercy of the fortress. On the 18th the inhabitants of Cracow proclaimed a} Charlottetown. 17th April, 1843. ‘Republic. 15,000 insurgents are under arms. On the, —_——--—_—_ Sppecceioseesseass previous day the Governor was compelled by the people | LAND ASSESSHENT, ito release 400 political prisoners, implicated in the re- ; : neue teueeteeiinn Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, January 17, 1848. N pursuance of the Act of the General As- VERY LATE FROM YUCATAN: | DREADFUL MASSACRES BY THE INDIANS—BURNING,__ sembly of this Island,made and passed in the Seventh OF TOWNS—SIEGE OF VALLADOLID. year of the Reign of His late Majesty, King William | By the files of the Gaceta del Habana to the 7th inst.| the Fourth, intitled .2n dct for levying an Assessment on fora Repnblic. Bohemia and Hungary have assertec their independence, and the Italian States are deter- mined to participate in the blessings of free Govern- ment : ‘and neither women nor children were spared. One of 4 Town Lot No. 12, in the 2d Hundred in Charlotte deed | the victims was the young Don Mateo Rosado, son of town. 4 “ 34 3d 6 Tue Queen--Anotuer Prixcess.—Our Royal So-| Bon Felipe, whose mother was also wounded. and . 88 : 4th ° vereign gave births, on the 18th inst. to another princess, | News had been received at Becanchan, Feb. 13th, Water Lots No. 13, in Georgetown. ibdctaas | that the Indians had collected with the intention of attack-| No. 15, ist Range, Letter D, in Georgetown. TRADE AND COMMERCE. ‘ingthat town, Much alarm was experienced among the) ut ; 3 as o i] NO. Oo. 0 Q. In all departments of trade and comm . | inhabitants. : , ee aie ¢ commerce there is, 9 Indians had convened in such force, and with! No. I do. F do. we regret to say, at the time we write, much depression. | : soe r ry vies ; ao epression. | ch impudence, as to besiege even the city of Vallado-! No. 4 do. do. do. I'he political convulsions which are still raging on the!,-; P ’ 5 . y ; : : rreater part of the European continent, te gether with th j| tid, (ame af ‘te: target: SRI SS Serres es See Ria. tS Bd. Renee, _ do. «t - Jaa : A Ge 2 sv >Li } ° . . one_e i Ty St although of a trifling iesshekae Sn me’ some time, asking a suspension of hostilities, with a} No. 8 4th Range do. do, c 5 alae po ji \. & » ‘ ac +4 . wan Pa e . . . . } > Y . ~ try, tend ee create a want of confidence in th 1 eno view of entering into negociations with the commandant) Pasture Lot No. 151, in Georgetown Royalty. — , ee ae Be Pubile’ of the place—who named as commissioners Don Manuel | 304 acres in Township No. 1 mind; added to all this is the dreadful position of the’ Sj - 4 tion Micuel. Raia Ti ae 5G Os Ps 3 credit and commerce of France at the present moment. oy s wae oe ter a aa ai “ch tt had Apne "an a 3108 6 “ 8 as well as that of other states and kingdoms throughout| in? “2c the arms OF walel vey nad moen cepriv- . s 1 cations ’ © ed, and immunity from future tribute—and demanded 1000“ . 15 wea se sg | is * tw ned ‘T' 2 Jas-: 2004 ‘ “ 17 In the menofacturing districts trade is cenerally ¢ | the punishment of two men named ‘I'rufegue and Vas- “A nant. The continental orders have saa so . ee ques, who they said, had deceived and wronged them. 2380“ . 20 tent countermanded, and it is feared more mills will b ‘It was thought that the commandant of Valladolid would 15264“ e 21 r ; Bae lakes ae Reet So © accede to these terms. 3 . 25 closed, and that others will be compelled to work short! °~/ ¢ ‘ . 07 . ’ > time. Foreign and colonial produce is in very limited| Chansenota, one of the towns of Yucatan, after having u 71 ‘ 39 ’ oe ; eX t | send ® tis “ , aka : : : ‘ “ “ ‘ request, and most of the leading articles have been sold defended itself bravely, was taken by the Indians, ane) — ‘ 7 om reduced ternis * : (14th ult.) was burned to ashes. —, . 45 geen) | In Texas the commandant had decided to adopt the| 6s “ 49 IRELAND i ruerilla system, as most likely to harrass the enemy and/| wa ae _ 59 4h4s4lbn . |©2 . © rT: . . - I 99 “ ‘é _ ‘save his people. His men had succeeded in dislodging, 11994 695 It cannot be concealed, that the excited state of Ireland prone body of 500 Indians, who had been fortifie ; i f presents many alarming indications. ‘The Concilliation- ealled T MB tO artified et &:pisce| . And the owners of the said. Lote and Tyects of Land ealled Tixmenac.—T' wo of the latter were killed. Their'so in arrears and proclaimed fe id hereb hall has indeed received an accessi . ae a iain see |e and procialmed as aforesaid, are hereby the person of the Earl of Milton ae be agiir be in companies, however, returned to the fight, but were notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the ia de' 6 che idk Guat » at his imauger- again worsted, with a loss of 12 killed. ‘said Act, together with the Costs which have been in- oh aan eee ‘ OR and temperate speech; but “Another party, under the command of Don L. Perez, curred, shal] not be paid within Ten days before the — ae a rs ; - ae party is for the present had a fight with the Indians at Chansaxsucil, killing 3; next Easter Term of the Supre me ourt of Judicature, os ates a y me ee violence of the then going on to another rancho, round the corpses of 20\to be held at Charlottetown, which will commence on a a at sia tr h“P ee addresses, -Yucatanese, killed by the insurgents. These Perez Tuesday the Fourth day of May next, application will yung ee of teehee wat rovisional Government.” buried. —20 whites were assassinated at a place called! be made to the Supreme Court, during the said T In this excited conjuncture all the chief authorities have! rz e ai 5 erm, : authorities have Kamecabehen. for Jude t tl aid Lo aT presented addresses to the Executive, declari tani oF gment against the sal tsand Tracts of Land Sdence in the Gove » declaring their’ A messenger had been sent to Belize, the British set-| respectively. eonpaenc?e 3 zoverninent, and protesting against tlement of Honduras, to ask a stoppage of the selling of J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. the attempts made to induce France to interfere in the powder, and other means of wartothe Indians—which -——— the authorities at Belize consented to do.—.V. O. Cre-| Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10, 1848. domestic affairs of the people of Treland. scent, March 16. TOTICE ; as ; ; iN is hereby given, that all Treasury Warrants have been issued against Mr. Sohn Mitchell, — | Notes now afloat or in circulation, which have from time for a seditious libel publised in his paper, and also against \to time been issued from the Treasury of this Island, under and Mr. William Smith O’Brien, M.P., and Mr. Tho x ATTAT , , 7 -f., and Mr, mas) z Meagher, of Waterford, who os charged with uttering se- ~ . ee by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris ditious speeches at the Music Hall in Dublin. The re. PYHIS entre thorough bred Horse, now 6 ing the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and all ‘i port in the London clubs is, that information having)., 9°" ils stand for the seagon, commencing on the |sons holding the same, are required to present them at my reached the Government that the above parties, with |= April, at Spring Park Stables, on fridays, Saturdays, ‘S'wes-| Office for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes of ; ius ; days and Wednesdays of each week, and at the Stables, Upton,| new “and j : : ri e cover J j , and at the Stables, on,|new ‘and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vic. others having been ciscovered carrying on a clandes- near PoplarIsland Bridge, on Mondays and Thursdays. ; "| Cap. 12. ™ . une correspondence with certain parties in France ofa) ‘Tenms—Casb, L1 13s each mare : and good notes of hand, | By Command, highly dangerous character, any further lenity shown payable in October, L2. : "4. SPENCER SMITH. Treasurer. to such men would have been only misplaced, | Good accommodation, at moderate charges, may be hadfor} Days for kxchange, Mondays and Thurs¢ays during Office mares at Upton, the residence of the owner. hours. 3 cia " STEPHEN RICE. |—————--—___________ ies Sey Upton, 27th March, 1848. (All the papers.) ALLIANCE £30 Reward—Incendiarism. Life and Fire Insurance Company, FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. . * } The National Guards of Paris—to whom the French | are maniy indebted for their independence—attempted| to overawe the Provisional Government, because M.|) WHEREAS, some evil disposed Person or HEEL AEI BLO U BM oy a Wire ad mit tg 49099 Yo Ledru Rollin thought proper to abolish the compagnies: 1 Persons, did on the night of Thursday the 16th day of ‘ delite—a clsss of the Guards whose wealth and station ore” 88t Set fire to the Dwelling House of John W. H. CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING! ; ’ | Hadley, situate in Georgetown, whereby the said Premises were | ; obtained great local influence for them. The people of consumed, and the Out-house partially damaged. The above OLICIES continue to be issued and renew- Paris, however, turned out in great numbers against reward of L50 will be paid to any person or persons on con- ed at my Office.—Attendance daily. the ds, and with pickaxes, shovels, &c., defeated) viction of the offender or offenders. | ‘The Company do not take Assurances on Buildings or their th his rupture led to the fusion of the National a... ac on — British and Foreign Life and Fire Contents, in which Campurn is used. r Guards with the People. Alluding to itthe “European | GEORGE BIRNIE, ’ GEORGE BIRNIE, ; Agent for P. E. Isiand Agent for P. f. Island. Charlottetown. Nov. 13th. 1847 “Times” says = oe! POEM ena RMR el -