THE EXAMINER. M«. Owen's defeat iv attributable to no such ea but tothe we think that he will . : : | J : el a ‘ a ae - ' Sa aad | hink nat re wil] b too wise to take a ease into PRUSSIA ON THE THREATENED CRISIS. New An due Lis : { 6 , ment Court which he must be well aware would only result in Tn the sitti , +4 r : a ae a6 ad VMS CHEWS, : . i i 7) hy { Tne ni qu ' ol th , Sheriff, and th ’ ] : to Mr. Owe of \ n the sitting of the snamoer of Vepaties, at Berlin, on PPL LOLOL LALLA LALLA ey os ‘ . » if YS . af r i eve , a . . ednesday, the Minister ‘inanee state ‘ i@ jaw T, ‘rive fr } i ; ; Sever mg ; Jiptos, Aout twenty-five pounds in the shape of Court expenses. dnesday, the Minister of ! inanee stated that the jaw | 40 Arrive from the West Indies Lirect. t Mr. Und ae heen afin a ; . . ; ; : probibi Inge the eXporiation of ' horses over the Zoilverein , Tie ata nt that the | Mr. McDonald canvassed in the °°. VOUST MY Bus beens out forty years in this Usland ; and frontiers would come in force the ‘t day Molass s © > ; we beieve duriog that time, although coutinualls viving and = ( '’ Hd come m lorce the next day. OLAES868, wuear, Salt. = manner ut i 118 3 raiui TOUS itise a. hi he had taken ' iving er d t has never be . ; aa of ‘i 5 > Mn Tire Min ster for hk reign Affairs gave a description of} HY J. & oe MORRiS. . , “2 co ~ ws ¥C Mo Citar Ww OUpreme | . ‘ 2 op 1 * i ' ‘ et in » election, Mr Iker wo rave. "7 ‘ : 1@ present state cal aflatrs I ‘ an | TRH ibers wil ioOT vg : * an active part in the election, Mr. Walker would have, ‘Court or a Small Debt Court, as a plaintiff or defendant the present state of political affairs. The following is an 4) tii? Sabseribers will sell by AUCTION, immediately on trict is thoroughly fi ‘ral in sentiment and fi tains a much larger proporuion ol Cathelics than Protestants. induce him not to return Mr, Walker on his writ. Engldnd and Prussia are in this jnavourable position, that > 7 r Lihds do. SUGAR, b rom what we know of the Rev. Mr. MeDonald’s quiet and i tae a a Nec " aa | they are able to place themselves with impartiality between } 3,000 Bushels coarse SALT. | ineffensiye deportment, we are certain that he would on no eee en aa OF KING'S | the two antagouistic Powers, Austria and France. Up tol ¢ a — er ee Herting sad Mackesel account embroil himself in party polities. It may be that,) we are clad ut heen ‘as ass De cetera ee, tie present time there has been only moderute hope of | ‘Weds = “i big cc ein ; while in daily intercourse with his parishioners, should his that the thes sticati ‘a the Thi j Di ie ’ Sa . as eo bat the grounds for hope have increased within the | approved jalab Notes of Ha ce ae tie i pian 4 sia a ale aR et of dil all at the | estigation in the Third District of King’s County just few Gays. — | April 4 1850 iad i aouere 4 shetin ST oo ; _., | resulted in the return of Ronald Walker, Esq. Some of the! The Ministerial speech lays peculiar stress upon Prnssia’s) 07 cS candidates, he would not give advice to the prejudice of his circumstances connected with Mr. Owen's demand for a gene- | Mission in Germany, and says that the future will prove | To be Sold at Private Sale, on the $ bscriber’s premises: personal friends and co-religionists. Less could not be expect- val seratitiy; which is Uikediede ahaa dined are ol} PE gt Prussia still to be the Prussia of former times. The Presi- | AN ENTIR ce a ae ed from him—and more than this we believe he has not done. | 51. got forth by a corre ; ee 7 | dent, M. de’ Schwerin, announced the full assent of the | EVEN : 7 E HORSE, + ah brat 7° re in this day's paper, Who} Qhamber to the sentiments which had been expressed, and | SS on eet wi Pong meine ono pono omy 9 THE SCRUTINY FOR GEORGETOWN. | witnessed the whole proceedings, and whose testimony is of! especially pointed out the national importance of the! This animal is of tuberiat presen Fe ait abthin, ad toneoeoes Moot mi Up to ten o'cloleck on Saturday, the Scrutiny aad the most reliable character. Never did a set of men place | Ministerial proicy. The Chamber gave expression to agg FR YRS ig a oy tee are to > | . _ | themselves in a more unenviable position by their blunders, | approval by loud and continued applause? hin bs rw i sues ban apein Widientane : Messrs MeAulay and McDonald was still proceeding, At . very large majority, as the dis- . : ‘ling, and con- x aa. ; wink 9 ‘ and Mr. Owen, no doubt aware of this fact, thouvht to inti- a ts stat . ; uot for one moment doubt that it will be able in e > midate him with the prospeet of a prosecution, and thereby A SL.NO Oe e with England to procure due respect to existing treaties > abstract Of his speech:—The Prussian Government does _ the arrival of the brigunune ** AFTON,” from the Wess , iudice— 49 Pancheons choice MOLASSES, | approaching, the subscriber would wish that any person wishing to pur- if lad in & , ir obstinacy. a — as } | chase woukd come and inspect Lim at his stables. Also, it id be ie at hour fifteen votes polled in favour of MeDo their obstinacy, and their intense partizanship, than those who sy aes : ; oe: t : —_— > & oe =. that cen re 94 c i" favour of A. A. Me Donald 7? Ae I 'Ps WARLIKE PREPARALILONS. requisite that the purchaser should bave himi one mouth at least to be , hal been questioned by MeAulay, and three polled in favour | appeared as Mr. Owen's friends at the Sheriffs Court. : asl ; acquainted with him before the season begins. Terms liberal, and ; : of Messrs. MeAulay and liaviland were questioned by Mr. | . +2 It pbeeniirs | ee Rea ave Tite Times) that | made known on applicotion to the owaer, DONALD McLELLAN 2 ad 2 orhend orders have been received f:om England to place the island NALD McLELLAN. re ) Me Donald. | GOOD NEWS FOR THE TORIES Ve a ok, Lelie lows i ; NEW? v 4 LS. ie ae Rll Beit, is bus Little Harbour, Seuris East, Lot 46, King’s Cour oY. The following are the naines of the Electo:s whose votes| It will | f Dbdatien: 06:0 _ | in a state of defence, It it is said that this will involve the} _~ eee et ly - ; ; a t 17 will be a source of intense gratification to the anxious) jmmedi: removal of the Low dined sealer * { ee eae ey eee Gee ii i ati a ae ok oa g immediate removal of the Lower Barracea, where ‘ formed tie subje et of the { enerat Sc rutioy , with a summary } i iii E f Offi ae | : 1, a k " “i : 3 c ‘il : : : a, where it has been j Molasses Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Flour. q of the ethieuse ie cack'tase | expectants o ice in the Tory ranks to learn that the mem- | temporarily loeated. Herrinys, Brand Vi Clocks, Piano Forte. a ach cas ou veheet ; , negar, Clocks or ; Richard ‘Thornton—The evidence in this case was, that | bers of Government tendered to His Excellency this afternoon The Independence Beige mentions the continued arrival Saiaueiee &e ry ~ ieee i Ricbard Thornton, in partnership with Majeolm Campbell, (Monday) their resignations of their seats in Council and from France of a numbep of details, proving that prepara-/ » sO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Tur the 14th 7 , bad ne reats ago leased a house and premises from | their several offices. It will be: ‘tnoss the eeramb-| BS for a campaign are being pursued with extreme care a ale ; VX, OD JHURSDAY, tHe 2200 some Iwo years ago leased a house and premises from 1eir several ofiees. it wi e amusing to witness tie scramb- | 4 Ty e i : : inst, at 1} o'clock, at the Subscribers’ Sale Room, Ques ri Colin MeDonald, Esqr., for the purpose of carrying on busi-| ling for offiee that will take place for the next week or two. i See a ae tas Mectancec uP hae ~~ oe Street : — ae be. Fy FRR ea. BY Et Eg ' ; : if conirmed, would be the conclusion of a contract between unch OF TS . : mess together, which they did for some time ; and that Mr. | Liberals, we presume, will be treated with the negative res} ihe Prenct G ‘ernment and the Victor-K ilwav ' a a Molasses, 25 Bbls. Herrings. ‘ Thornton subsequently gave up bis share in the business, but | a 5 he Breach government and the Victor-Kmmasuel Railway 4 Mhds Museavado Sagar, 2 Casks Brandy, still remains a joint semant of the erémines ab & vent of bix~! pect of no longer being stigmatized as Snatchers. Company, for the conveyance of troops into Italy by Mont 2’ Chests superior Congo Tea. 2 Bbls. Confectionery, aii ait? ‘ - A } see ¥ @ ; Si | ee a = blest close Ges oa - y e . ¥ . * - ty" ia atin 2 ' —_ a ’ : een pounds per anoum - Ceuis. We do uot guarantee the existence of this convention, 9 Boxes No. | Tobacco, 30 Boxes Liverpool Soap, ' : « ‘ . i a, seal ne i : ¥ : | 1 side Sole : ee rc > : r: t Psy 2 Segre SSPE ee woe THE WEATHER, &c. but the report is current, and appears to have gained sufh- a aA . aus ‘ a ee ° he inegar, 4 a Cle seats \ Uy 35 Si \ : ° ° . e >” it &. Ss -rtine } *) : 5 Georgetown or Roynity constantly for the last two years Por . : cient eredit to bave occupied the attention of the Swiss + Bbl Fluid 6 Shara 1 Fa i ~ : pega, # Pal art 482 ee 2*%*s; Tux harbour is now nearly clear of ice, and there is every | FederalkCouncil ech hires. jurns, | set Fanners, ’ and was born in Prince Edward Isiand. pai : : . antes ats : , . : 1 Beautilul-toned PIANO FORTE, (warranted.) Donald Campbell—The evidence on the part of MeAulay in }indication of an early summer. It was only reasonable to Military preparations are incessantly pushed forward in t Do do. MELODEON de e maid CAMPVLELl-— Lhe nce art of 2 lay | : ; * . ¢ $ A . as ne oS i. o*. on aX» : this caso was, that MeAvoy had formerly held a Lot in | °*Pect this favourable change, as the winter last fall com- the Lombardo- Venetian Kingdom. There is great activity 5 Small Tables. &e., &e. i ® : ? 2 7" me ' . a . I » fi ifie 2e] » *Vor f 9 ) » f; ifSe } Ts idee , 2 . “a he’ a : * = Georgetown under Donald Campbell, and tbat after beiug | menced a month earlier than the usual time. A correspondent of o se ve: er ol Verona, - op the fortifications N oe aoa 3 months ; £25, 6 months’ eredit, op approved = . ’ ' meee ; nice an ‘jatic coast. e m 5 9 | Notes of Hand. 2 fine tor trespass by Capt. Angus McDonald, he had ever! in the Monitor affects to think that our clitnate has undergone |” an ae aie oe ean of Oe Pe Isl J. & T. MORRIS i d sinee held 46 ender Cant. Auous. bat as Campbell was not |. 21 gt Le ‘ . are also being fortified. Towards the end of last week, . , . MORRIS, Auctioneers | ‘ ast : JOYS. SEE MN, © #3 Ualipvel: Was hol) yg change for the better since the ‘ ‘ory party have got a bare i dant : 2.2 } See ; wim : . ices : arty nave g conveys of artillery and ammunition were despatched to; us uestioned as to his qualification, 1t wouid be very dificult | er . ’ ms , ’ ‘ e . prove that he held o other pr in Coote ‘| majority of two over the Government, because, he says, the| Trieste and Venice by the Southern Railway. The new | Valuable Real Property for Sale. : > u 0 at be hed bo olner property it seorgetown, | . : : " ; a ° ‘i # | , ° ‘ é . - 7 John Morrison ~The evidence a Sice coon that Johr, | tebins are singing in the bush, and the fields are bare : so i fortifications at the jatter port are entirely armed with | NUE following parcels of land will be submitted to publie aed rrisor — 1 ire iu € $ case Was Nat John i i , aa iti ’ sh Be ; . ae ’ ‘ ‘ : 0s » laseedtealihre oA ee aioe ie So © competition, at the OC ia y Morrison had purchased a portion of a Lot from Micha | ace: rding to this theory, in whatever country we shall find | cannon of the largest calibre, 80 as to render approach im: | WE SE + . pone : Building, in Charlottetown, i y PR ee ae. ie ae tema! Sate | possible to an enemy's vesse!s, as they would have to pass| "Pr EDNESDAY, the 27th day of April bext, at the buer ; Mf Aulay, and puid about £20 for it, and had, in partnership |a soft and genial climate, we may expect to see the Govern- thicuah & terciis atnes B i t oll infallib] ‘bil te} Ot 12 o'clock, neon, viz :— * : mat niall ee ee ee : rough srriic cross fire that would infallibly annihilate ce nd ‘ ones . with hie brother, erected and rouzh-bourded a valuable frame | pent conducted on Tory principles, and to the infinite joy of |them, It is reported in military circles th: 7 All that valuable piece of ground with the Dwelling Houses ot thercon at 2 cost of over fifty-one pounds, cs ; oe en ce ; IONE ey t 18 reported in milliary — that the Emperor }and premises built thereon, or thereunto belonging, now in . Timothy Dunovan—Owas a Lot in Georgetowh which he | the people; such, for instance as the republics of South|is expected almost immediately at Treste and Verona. the occupation of Mr. John C. Travers and Mr. Wm. Conroy, CHHY i 204 Wha ¥ 4 i ; cre yA WW isi i ‘ ' . . : . ae oe ‘ ’ 1 : ge | % » . . ‘ + redibbiitthe Rev. F.3. McDonald at the yearly rent of £3! America, where the fields are without a covering of snow | Lieut-Field Marshal de Sehlittel bas announced this pro- | fronting iQ feet on Prince Street, with a depth of 84 fees; i ‘ se ev. £.8. MCUVONAIG t the yeariy reat ol 1 “ Ae a ° . ‘ . J Ri 7 1m a yeaa nn wane tg Sy le a xe. {all the year round; or the Italian States, papal as well ibability to Count Ginlay. Item being part of Town Lot No. 40, in the rd Hundred of : AVS., AD receives the woHney ; Hus Baud some time ago exe- | ~~ 7 uu, ¥ eek meteets Whe 9 Pepe Cal | ‘ ~ “ ‘ . , oa - i 4 f ty ia iceman RN ta hk a a eel ..| The Brusseis Nord states that the Papal Government has | £°W® Lots in Charlottetown. val euted a deed of conveyance of the Lot to his children, who|as non-papal—not excepting the Two Sicilies, where King ilready taken measures for organising an army of 20,000! Aiso—all that other valuable piece of land with the Dwelling « . ; . i : ; as : ‘ : i 4 ie ’ ue . J 5? ssils ail « a,” Vv} a - a .: : were then and stii] are minors. | Bomba exercises his mild sway,—or France, where Napoleon | syicg” ‘The Paris correspondent of the Independence Beloe i ~~ premises thereon, formerly the residence of Mr x 0 4 on » PF y hid i 2 ox d AI ‘ 55 flees ated a a | § . ant ; ‘ 1 es. Le cf ' oJ 1 / 12 au se 7 > | hn i a iy n ing d ‘ : re aa” s ° . Ji gus McDonald Resides ov Lot 5 ), OWNS Crest acre | demonstrates the beauties of Imperial] rule by shooting down | - enn ts on the same subject :—I[t is affirmed th: 9 NeroOCiag | : Rider, 9 we 10 feet on hing 8 oquare, and with ® dl tle aie Caen ¢ Che erie of ts ross oternment ; : gz | :eports on t i@ Same subject : t is affirmed that a negocia- | depth of 78 feet throughout; and being part of Town Los ’ DU i 4TUIC au Jitil s se i he i SPUIL WUVeETRUIeUL 4, } * a. } . ‘ ms > / * . Z ’ . } e I hee - . t is holds the land as : teneat ot wilt auder A }the Parisians whenever he wants to accomplish a coup d'etat ; | t.on is on the eve of being brouglit.to a successful conclusion | No. 82, in the 4th Hanared of Town Lots in Charlottetown a nig brotber OoOlGs the iand ag 2 tena u Wilt UUIGer FAngus i ae ; : ‘ | ; eae oe : > ’ ee ' . . > . y Moalanald. which ocssession be has held for the tt ~~. orsunny Spain, where the denizens of a happy clime can |between Queen Christiana and the Pope, for Spain to place at Aisu—all that other valuable piece of land with the Dwelling } iG Fuict JUSSCsS10 > a ek Or THe past tiventry- - : - . ° i a bes Ty i . : ‘ nb Pghes ee ee ‘| eo ‘ ; : 1 “t. improvise a revolution every twenty four hours. We shall b his disposal two regiments of infantry and one of artillery, | Iiouse, Steam Mill, Gear, Machinery and Apparatus, and al) four \ ears, always paying the taxes, Deng the stipulated rent, a aoe ee fee a ours. © Bat e ; : . - ee } : : ae ildings ¢ rises the " “ye wins ; the a ee as si ila, ‘ ety Ck ikl ree as ‘o be paid by him. Lt is also stated tiat a regiment of Swiss | Ot!eF buildings and premises thereon, or thereunto belonging, | in his brother Angus MeDonaid’s name. , promised, no doubt, as a consequence of the aecession of the {Catholies is to be raised for the Pope But vefore these | being part of Water Lot Opposite fown Lot No. 29, in the “Tt : ried McDy ald-—Has been hired in ( aA ST he | *t.e3 i esa ny a ie ; . : ee sats cs i} ab vr the ope, aut Oefore these let Hundred of Town | ‘he ed a’ & ‘4 . Daniel McDonaid is Deen hired tn Georgetown tor tue | Tories, that there will be no weevil in the wheat the ensuing | »lans tan be realised. the evacuation ot the Papal States bs st tiundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and formerly i to last two years, with the exception of a few months that be | summer sob ie. Bee . vation: ‘ead sal . ue atleeiite Se wee te ee mee eee ae et DOeeine 00, ek Cerne ee i J ’ i ;summer—no rot in tue } statoes, and abundant crops oO: | \ustria aud } rance must be elk ted The native Romar 4 a ’ ; > s ce in Se ee ee i eed <4us rence MUS, HC Clucted, ase vomap) §=6And also two valuable plots of ground at Summerside of stayed in his father's Heys, at Launching; Duta considerabe| tiny: Friday Jast was the day on which the Tori rmy consists of about 10,000 men T hip N 17, in Pri { E ad being k ; “ . ae verytuing. riday last was the day on Which the Tories] army consists adout U 1e 1, ,;.ownship No. 17, in Prines County, and being known as ortion of his time bas been spent at sea, satling for Capt John | | : $e j : a Shue y- ang | ae ‘i Donald of G ne chines ball of » wiser | expected to get the Government of this Island. The fields | St koa nie a | Town Lots Nos. 7 and 8 in Summerside, both fronting on the ' c maid Oi eorgeciow @OUUE Bagi OF The pas ier Has } ‘ rr .9F ' , ~~ ; . ; : f z : k ly: ' oe cal Cae py a dl he hold : lwere all covered with enow on that dav. and ect a.cebis a AUSTRIAN ITALY. Toad leading from St. Eleanor’s through Summerside, Lot 7, é oT ants aunching lace, where he h s some proverty. | were ali yerec th snow on tid iay, and ni ) é ‘ : . : a sa Sa iatial AF #R LS , . ° : i wad a ae eal = = ig ee Ta ekate 7a wv ' ete EL ae | At Milemtrresfs continue to take pla¥e; diseontent i: having a front thereon of 76 feet, and ranning back 90 feet ; M: nae Campion—1 uf pROpehiy ou which dijenae! Cam- it » be seen or heard for hundreds of miles. Of course we shal! reneral: aud complete sta: nation nrevails in business of | ana Lot 3, having a front thereon of 70 feet, and running the pion was SupLosed to quulfy jormeily belonged to the late] he told that if the Tories h: ot been humbugged, : bite tO ee ey Le th de aera ed te : See a ees oc See ee ine oe aa oe Tories had not been humbugged, and made | egory kind. At Pavia a daily-increasmg activity is exhibited | “ATI t] a ve property will be gold on the following terme: ce — » a ee os Will In When DO de- | 4 pril fools of, the day would have been a mild and pleasant one. in fortifying the place. Berween the 10th and J5th of this} cy a T a * aks des ac iaiieaees mise to blichsel Uamplon appear and there is no record} i ct : ee ae : , 3 . | sOty per Cent ¢ i@ purchase money y “oH - a vena to him : bi t " ruentiy to the deat +e ne | mouth the batteries will be finished. They will be mounted | the time of sale, the balance of eighty per cent. of the purchase ices a conveyance tf he ; Ut eUUSed icv 'y if ne aeati oO | A : i 3 al : a 1% ier scab ee ao in be nte sit Ride ice } sh tics tate D> he hak wall Rg S32 , ee . 7“ John Campion, Michae:! Campion purchased two pasture jots| Haveve lately, at the request of a gentleman from eit = Wesvie ea Tor abe egy ee ne oe eo Tee ee by sing a ae 1 \ “ ” : B er : 4 © Pa . ae : wl eis Goats = 6f'o : ie a up from Jii an, Mentta, and Verona. Lhe Onenione of morigZage Oi tie preimpises and bound. fora period of two years rom jim, aud put ‘ihomas Byrne, of Gcorgetown, in posses- | country, who was desirous of procuring a sombstone, accom-} qin etutes tf} ei eee 1 { ; fron > day of sal . a ot . urin stutes that Paviats destined to be the centre of a large | ‘vm Wie Gay of sale. sion ©f them, who has ever since held them under Michael! | panied him to the establisiment of Mr. Jobn Cairns, Marble- portion of the army of operation . For further terms and particulars enquire of the undersigned ’ » { . . ° - i . a c : i i Tenet » 1 f 2 rae mcers, a : sloase % ’ Campo ; worker, we were surprised and pleased at observing the a hhh iste ceed ieeemveelceren ‘ z a , i Aina pe una De Deed of Keke ase and Conveyance ? h, Ss {> al sagt actrra ni sf) we nt Jt - ° > ° ‘ é Pa ec ps 20 y < area > vu Joseph Ball—Purchased a pasture lot some two years} SO tics ieeiianediiai. eaaieiaieadline sei Distis's Paik Mile Hedin the eeneid Ob dediece tw thie!" ited the fifteenth day ot Jecem ber 1858, executed by Joha ; superior nature of the workmanship, and the excellent quality t tide rith other parties therei ame } 2 ago; paid the instalments according to agreement; and has} ' {city, we think no proprietary medicine has had a larger sale. | ~ ider, with other parties therein named, to the undersigned, as d>5 i 3} tm bil Mpecni aCluIruils voit 4ail bA24 AiG dice te . rar ical . Ys C it ie ) ity i alt as 2420 a idl? S e. i Bes i a . > _ . . ° a eubsec vet got a deed of it ‘ of the materials used by Mr. Cairns. The marble and other | {ts yaluable properties as a speady care for vain. edunot fail | and duly registered in the Registry Office of this Island. . J j ut ’ SY att U . ae : : - « € Zon ie fo Ce es ee ‘ | ated at . ott oun Peok - ~ ° ”" } RaliThe evidence in this case is precisely the | stones are unsurpassed by any we have ever seen, and it is but | to be generally appreciated, and no family should be without | ne ae Charlottetow o, I rince Edward Island, the 18th cha bail—ine evider oD thi8 Case. is, precigcly tnt I 7 ’ 7 es 7 ae day of February, A. D., 1559 o .* os ‘ i . 4 ‘Ase aren e ; r sudde at ack: ¢ . Twente a. i:t San i ot “9 tive 7 game as in the preceding one. justice to the proprietor to state that the workmanship was : " a, Se — - i 9 = ry, di Arrnea, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Trust Tica} Ausustine Mc Donaid— Purchased a lot from Government ee . eee GHOLSTS MAGETED, OF HSRC CHOMPED “ree OtEpas Avamscri pt. JOHN LONGWORTH — SB le y ; : ~~ | IR every respect worthy ol the articles on which it was abs Hie a ee wehsd 26 JAX : \Oli- ome ty years ago, paid the instalments, and bus wade|, az ‘ jf wis ‘ i : iat fe : : —”—”—s Pe ea poli come ‘wo ) 2 er vem . . bestowed. All the work is performed by Mr. Cairns himself.| Ssrvep Him Ricut.—Simonds, of St. Louis, who made and : €oipe 1iHprovements GH it I ’ : : * ' : | ° Oib 2 ba eW ik , : 2 . ae . > sj ; vay? ; > s~wMtor: line Ts “ 2 . ° ; —o MM A st} McDonald includes in bh qua! fieation a and we confidently recommend him to the patronage of the sold = ern Pets of a _— = a ee mee Sane mee O| (PSHE Subscriber wishes to sake Ragen to fhe pele . pir Augustine MCL/ONala Ciuges 10 DIS luca tie c " within 1@ narrow ilmits hat sh sa CC al scOUu 3 Are he . n AY 7 kaon ‘ ari reely ee kh 6-0 th MoDinld. Sohe.-which Mr. | pablies who will od hia Gharges very, modetate,.asbeie shme |) .- on t pag in ; mat should « itch all scoundrels, _ jarge, that he constantly keeps on hand a variety of n tl ee ee eee ee te eae ; |Timprisonment, tnough it be for years, can scarcely punish } HEAD STONES, (Marble and Freestone,) of different styles n tae MeDona!d was going to prove he mad, when Mr. MeAulay expense for agents or assistants in carrying on his business. | enough the heartless villain who could execute such an im-| and of the best material. He would especially recommend vould objected to receiving any evidence on that part of his quali-| [is advertisement appears in another column. position upon the sick. The wicked rascal who for paltry { parties residing out of Charlottetown to give him a call and f one fication, thereby in conlormity with the seventieth section . gain could snus trifle with the heath and life of his fellow | examine the specimens he has on hand, and ascertain the d of the Election Law, Mr. MeDoneld’s vote remains unim- Mp Md Mp WNT as a1? man—take en Ae lips — we of -_— while sinking, and | different prices, before paying in advance for work which may , an coer) euliininamianasanaiin aad ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. jsubstitute an utter delusion and cheat, would falter at no| not give satisfaction when received. ‘ . Pre pugned “ cS = orn Y ae tice a Ed und K The | s crime, and should be spared no punishment. Some of his JOUN CAIRNS. ut the John Sanfey. James Sanfey, and Kdmuna Aane—10€) me English Mail, with dates to the 12th inst., arrived | "#8 is still extant in the West, and purchasers should be} Grafton Street, Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. Ex. 3m. evidence on each of these votes was nearly the same—that eae i ; | wary of whom they buy.—Gazette, Utica, N. ¥ 2 Ee ra a r took the parties had. purchase d each a Let at Government su'e— | "€Te this day (Monday) at about 11 o'clock. Much of the 5 ee teeta cillibdeth ddd coattails CITY TANNERY ict of paid the first instalments--and had given the Lots to John | intelligence received has been anticipated by telegrams CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. WEST END OF GRAFTON ‘STREET g that B. Howlett in charge for the purchasers, who has made some]. oeiauele mnt toed het she Sllowine extracts will mever«| On Thursday evening next, Mr. Thomas Hynes will lecture.—Sub- : " o ; , és ' t} . e f } oI eyvio sei y pavis ye ’ u 12 Ui Ow;i 1S extracis Wil never- | ject, ae Mary Queen of Scota.’’ P OR SALE at the above Mstablishment— lie Improvements thereon. . ° oe : Os ea f " “3 Sy PprD — Donald A. McPhee—The evidence in this case proved | theless be found interesting. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ) - aia a owe . . ‘ : i - ~ ate . ~ . | 2 uit } » PP} > . e actt ani nadist tea wuer | é + . r . ° > RA YS ter ¢ ot P 4 wall that Doaald A. McPhee is the actual and undisputed owuer | THE BOMBAY MAIL This (Tuesday) evening Thomas Leeming, Esq., will lecture 200 Sides City, and Country Slaughitered Sole . , t 6 ¢ } ~ oe > c ' » | s { bb - 4 . an] ’ : : Pat ‘ . P q a ag of the Lot on which he voted, and bas been so for two or| . : on ** The Chemical Properties of the Atmospbere,”’ illustrated LEATHER, o's , . “a ; . . m . . sida . , 3, 7? ¢- . king ® three years past. This is one of those voters against whom | Cyosg or Tux CamMpaAIGN—SuppreEsston or THe Reneturon | with a number of experiments. The public are respectfully 800 — oon Ayres Sole LEATHER, to be ready . ve Jttion ty oe ; “pe le ce et She » New Year's. g, but the Grand Jury made a presentment tor perjury Jast summer. | —SUBMISSION OF THE Nawas or Furrvckabap—Itinngs | invited to attend. N. B. CASH paid for GREEN HIDES ‘ing— Daniel Johnston—The evidence in this case clearly| oy» Lorp CLyopr. EEE — — — a ee ear ar : ved | aniel » ton was born in January, 1839, 7 ; Married ibs : Au harged 1 = aon “eet ne years aud thres i. 1 - A general order from the Governor-General contains these Geen 20 ak. te ant Married, a ae call i’ ro. wpe a Phy ye of HEMLOCK and was therefore only twenty years ¢ SSG a) eS. +. a ane” aad ae . nthe 29th ult., by the Rev. Herbert Read, at the residence of the) BARK, for which Cash will be paid on delivery at the abuve ut they awe last March words :—** Lord Ulyde es that the campaign in| prides father, Mr. Harcld Craswell, Deputy Sheriff of Prince County, to| stablishment P P ” &o & . To 4 vn ; . | which the troops under his immediate command have been | Margaret Hetherton, third daughter of Mr. Robert Walker, of New | Ch: : > 708 ' . ' Alexander. Robertson—The father and mother of this! : as as lee | Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1858. fon & Pro ; : ia ‘engaged is closed, and that rebeilion no longer exists in | 42242- ———_— vor anne EereEEN EN EEHnEntniteeEteenE weer denied testan® hoy positively swore that he was born on the Ist of September, Ou “es 1” ” Hela: aes oe i l 8 5 9 S 3 f . <a . | dé. . which 183%, and produced a record to show the entry of his birth, | . > . . Pe Lied, tye of Hats Bo, : “tga r. ,- | Sir Jung Bahadoor is stated to have issued a proclamation | ‘ —" 1 dee ae . . RE now ready at J. Hopss’ City HAT Factory. opposite by and which was proved to have been made on the Gay on waicn | he effect that he will sarrender to the British Govern-| At St. John’s, Nfld ; on the 25d Feb. last, Susanah, the beloved wife | oo oJ - ae ° ~ é actory. Pt 08) DY b - born to the et ect that apd Wil oartey er to oe ie overn-| of J.C. W itbers, Esq., Queen’s Printer, in the 42d year of her age, leav- the Temperance Hall, inanufactured fromthe best r repeh Lot 55, [= : MeLeod~ Thi dicen tiie to Cae jment all insurgents found within his territory. The Begum ing a disconsolate husband and affectionate family to lament their irre- Silk and Satin Plushes, equal to those-amported. Call aud Fad — OL Seto | ° e » ‘ ' pe + . v4 . . a at E ce ? ’ " : ; . 4 ne last, Dougud Me : oe Pe corge’ own | snd several other chiefs have escaped into Nepaul. ; parable loss Mr. Withers is a brother-in-law to W. Underhay, Esq.,/ get one. Hats made to order. about tea months before the last election, and has since lived | Sir Hugh Kose is making active preparations for finally | the present Sheriff of King s Cou ty. . N. B.—The Hat and Clothes’ Cleaning Business Carried va for Mr. in Georgetown as an apprentice ; he yoted on the Sratute | enbdning id Rohillas 5 | eee os ee uit., Jane Parvin, widow of the late Mr. | in his usual satisfactory manner. tj olifiadel — en Tat . a OE Charlottetown, March 7, 1859 Labour qualification. Ned for Al A. McDonald E Tbe Nawab of Purruckabad arrived at Futtyghur on the | SS hewiel pnaetenies ol _ eased hee eS | a ms a yr A. . Me ona} Us i : 7 a | 9 “py , ae ie oo! . . | a later The first fifteen were polled for | eVonald, BG's) ogth ulimo, as a prisoner, having given himself up to| 7Jelloway’s Ointment and Pilis.—Wonderiul cures of sciatica, sti, To be sold by Public Auction | yrevious and the iast three for Messrs. Havilaod a d McAulay. Ly | 22 aw Bb -uce, of the Qude oliee | joiuts, paralyzation of the limbs, and other crippling diseases of the | : 3 | is. there‘ore, evident that‘if Mr. McDowald mee's with any mas saan ite , oer | bones, sinews and muscles, have been accomplished bya brisk and regu: | JN the Market Square, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the | resides a oe a ll Oe i es se ais | far use of Holloway’s Ointment. It is the only laxative which produces 12th instant. at i2 o’clock, at noon z thing approaching to justice, the resuit of the Serutiny will | INDIA OFFICE TELEGRAM lany impression on these fearful complaints. The Pills also do wonders, | ; n being 7 ; | f | . P re lw : tae f Ladi , i i be to leave Mr. McDonald as far, if nog farther ahead of a ; : _ | Why should any buman being suffer from these maladies, when the | The Entire Horse VULCAN, » person MecAulay than when returned by the Sheriff. A private telegram from Lucksow stafes wnat the Ne- means of immediate relief are to be found in every city aud town in the | fen arigy owned by Mr. J. W. Cairns, of the Glube Hotel, livisions: The Scrutiny was supposed to have terminated on Mr, | paulese have applied for Bri isa treops to enter Nepaul, and | UP verse- vee bist iiaaaiaatinieensgpinicdpily | Charlottetown, but now the property of Mr. W. Bell, of pared to McAulay’s part on briday evening. ‘that Horsford’s brigade bas accordingly been pushed across | ROM THE PREsS. | Caseumpes. : ; to Since writing the above, we have heard that the Sernutiny | the Kuptee. Lord Ciyde is indisposed, and proceeds to) Mr. Jobn Jackson, publisher of the Calais Advertiser, writes: Iknow) This liorse has been very succeseful in taking prizes at the v0 go G - ‘ 5 cerndiated 11) : . Simla for the season | it to be all it is recommended ; having used it ia my family for six or) Royal Acvricultural Society shows, a8 also have many of his at Georgetown has not’ ye TiniMated, and that the vote of|* ogi * oe area ; - seven years. ian. i. 2 a sh peat . onl ‘rior ac gh sens@ " We : toon? i & veur.-of: Haviland: and Ue. | Tuntia Topee’s rear guard was overtaken by the force a 2 ; ee ‘Stock. He is now engat years old, ol superior action and cal ‘fi air, Wellington wWeison, In favour 0 aViianG and Wice . F a ‘ 9 . | Every mether and housekeeper must often act as a family physician symmetry, and has proved himself a sure toa!-ygetter for five ical 1 Aulay, having been taken up on Satur lay, it was proved under Brigadier Holmes, al Seekur, on the 21st of January. in the numerous illaesses and accidents that occur among children and years his progen being second to none #8 travellers and involve that the property on which he qualified still remains in the The revel loss was 100 kuled, besides a number of horses aud sande o- ‘Ind : oa met fara stan ee d e a he draught horses. r ™ prype , - ¢ ; Det , f J ,sable article. In diarrbe it has been used and effected cures. For “*S oS “UES. 4 . \ cnet - a . rs ’ ’ I Mk. 1e 9 sail, aie m a great bands of the Government. | 200 stand of arms. e* er oe aoe “ ane: ed cuts and bruises it s invaluable.—N Y.Exawiner. | ile may be seenat the Globe Hotel, any time after the 19th : lor a ; ligeuce, how- ; bs aaa : aC p | of Ma , 0° be minde knoe ot ele the im- Ee i J udhpove frm the at pedi ood ee Perry Davis’s Pain Killer.—This medicine has become an article of of March next. Terms will be made kno BP BS Care, pane We understand that Mr. Owen, either through bad advice | ever, from Ludore of the Gih inst. states that he has turned gommeree—a thing no medicine ever became before. Pain Killer is as | aaa WILLIAM BELL. — or bad motives, has served the Sheriff of King’s County with again north in the direction of Munglowe, in the Sheka- eae an item in mE a of goods -_ to ee whe Charlottetown, April 3, 1859. Js} Im had eee er ; c ' Rl rat vtee, or Dugar, uis fact speaxs velames in i vor.— Glen rrr te ee 2 eee ee “Recall ave awrit for certain wrongs alleged to have been dove by that watiee country. The following were the dispositions of the | yn ae. > PRE: Gna Se Nei Raee as Falls WANTED ° o ' » > : i : . i { o ‘ re 7 ite be e 0 aid Thom: re cause he cou! s forces in pursuit on the Ist inst :—Drigadier Honner, at | ; ne ke ; nee ae : ee sa tah officer to the said Thomas Owen, because he 008 d not be " , : ‘ ead oe s N etnias: titi die | , Davis’s Vegetable Pain Killer —Notwithstanding the many imita- | TEACHER for the St. Mary's Road School. Applieaties ig to the induced to violute his oath, and retuip a nen ter as duly Amjeer; brigadier Parke, at Nusseeradad ; rgacier | tions of this article, and many other medicines in the market, pretend- to be made to the undersizned ; a a r , >i mes ml rege ¢ jgadier Si aie Seokur: apd i er the same purpose, yet the sale of Perry Davia’s Vegetable , gs ig : ata ae hon élected who bad not the wajority of votes. We have no Hoimes, at Beeiwara; Brigadier Siowers, at Seekur; aud ing to answer purpose, y eB aN rgetowD, ted w ' J J : 7 The Delbi Pain Killer is more than the whole of them put together. It is one of | JOHN TYNAN, Mr. Me Owen.” doubt ‘bat Mr. Owen would be very willing to transier two, General Michel, moving on Nusseerabsd. hundred gounds from the Sheriff's pocket to his own, bat /eolumns hare a'so taken the field. the few articles that are jaet what ther pretend to be. Try it.—Brans-: wiek Telagraph. i WILLIAM DALY, CHRISTOPHHER LAPFERTS