64 en Land for Sale. HE subscriber offers at Private Sale, the following valuable property; 150 acres Wood Land on Lot 43, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. and one of the pleasantest situations for building | ; ty P | ‘The great and trying difficulty at the present moment 1s) Gleanings from late apers. | Fort Sumter, and the question is, shall it be re-inforeed or | A OO AANA | ODal! it be evacuated ? if re-inforced it will start civil wie . . ‘ HINA. 1 Pr ‘wes th and on all bands, it is admitted, that if it is evacuated, that arene Soest Came, — os aualieias of Chuan action on the part of this Goverpment destroys Secession for ‘ I i rutto ( eli “ra Lestat ard : rt Jantonese authorities. ‘Phe pirates with | a long series of a. ieee their lorchas were first enticed out of the river, and then a) The New York correspondent of the Buffalo Gummnivieal military aod a naval force was stationed ten or twelve miles | Advertiser tells a strange story, whose denouement was re-| Twenty p below Canton to preve ¢ their ascending the river a ove that cently accomplished in New York. [n 1856, a young Eng- | pusebane ts remain eo 0 point. The pirates a tempted to get past this mene * \ishman was obliged by pecuniary disaster to ieave his wife body, but were only psrtially successful, waile the Chinese | and enter the British Army in India. His father-in-law Commodore pursued at idestroyed those who did. The Press | soon contrived to publish a report of his death, and married rem T fronting on the line road between Lots 43 and 44, having » ablo Property adoining Capt. Orlebar's residence, own, will b> offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 28th of May next, in TUHIRTEEN BUILDING LOTS in accordance with the following Plan. ar eent of the purchase money to be paid down on approved joint notes at 3 months. rtgage for three years. IE following valu ia the City of Charlottet front of 144 chains to the 100 acres j 21 acres being part of the reserved lands adjoining Georgetown Town Lot No. &, First Range, Letter E, in Georgetown, and Pasture Lot No, 83, in the Royalty of said Town. Also, 56 acres Land, four of which are cleared on Lot 32, fronting on Anderson's Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown Three Building Lots in Char. lottetown. For further particulars apply to JOUN McGILL, Charlottetown, Feb’y 25th, 1861. Cm HIGH WINES AND HOLLAND'S GIN nd or duty The remainder of the G _ORGE COLES. Charlottetown, March 18, 1861. says :— ‘the widow—not a very disconsolate one it seems — to a) IR SALE by the Subscriber, in bo N. RAN ~~ r “ There sailed past his guard post three, some way ves | wealthy sea captain. Sea captain and wife came to New} March 18, 1861. Great George Street, Canton lorchas and tymoons ; others hanging on ou'side in| York ; sea captain died, leaving a fortune of $60,000. Mean- | aon rtaeenyrelneepsnan erat eer arene, ae TT case this detachment suceceded. They were attacked by Oiio'ihe grat husband, who really loved his wife, beard of | Carpetting, Floor Cloth, &eo. * the mandarian force ; three were burnt, two ran up to take | her second marriage: plunged into dissipation, was couri- | T the Subscriber's ESTABLISHMENT, Cagap Sivx, refuge at the Pagado anchorage, and the rest made out to} martialed for some offence committed in a drunken brawl, | A Queen Sqaare— “ sea as fast as they a nr agreng mae oa and dismissed the service ; he also came to New York, 4 ony # A a pero ene. ree good woes tween 8! occupied in pursuing and capturing gitive p destitute, despairing, miserable, his old habits clung to him ; | apestry CU eae CORT Awe Wien oh See ae bad coouped on shore. _Next morning, the 20th, the manda- | 1.4 sank rapidly fen dissipation into crime, and itp Septem- | Gil FLOOR CLOTHS, MATS, &e, ata ae pice. b rian armed boats were in pursuit of the two aaems that had | ber Jast was sentenced to three years imprisonment tor for- | Cap : _ March 25, 1861. A Aw hie a ; DAVIES. me 7 esenped up the river. They came up with = about noon, ‘gery. On the day that he went to Sing Sing he gave a 47 ARAPUINE OIL LAMPS, ko, OIL at 6s a gallon, with a lying in shore at the Pugado. There they were attacked ‘| reporter who visited him a bible, a present from his wife on | a stock of Linseed Vil, and Paints and White Lead—at ; ot their crews dashed into the stream to swim ashore, and while | 14, wedding day, saying, “ I gave her one precisely like it.”’| 0 4i BENJ. DAVIES _ floating on the water some forty or Giy were speared une ‘The reporter took the bible, and probably forgot the giver. | are . . eae ets " shot; a fine sight to k seen for foreign seamen and residents. | On New Year's day, however he was visiting his friends, On Sale---Salt Ac Barrels. bo « Early on the morning of the 2Ist, it was evident from |and at one house saw the counterpart of the couvict's Bible ; S00 HERRING BARRELS, superior quality, “ the packed throngs on the great bridge, and the hubbub a- |: belonged to her who was the widow of her second husband | 200 bbls. SALT, in barrels, for sale low b a round, that something strange and novel and exciting had oc-| white still the wife of the first. Au interview took place, | 4 P. W. HYNDMAN, wi curred. About 9 o'clock some of the mandarin war-boats Bibles were compared, stories told, circumstances explained. _ Charlottetown, March 33, 1861. Sw She had come up with two prizes and two hundred captured | 4)) the old Jove eame back to the woman’s heart ; al) a wo- | OCaay, _ NO MISTAKF, B. the Cheapest and best TINWAK#, STOVE-PIPING and GAS-FITTING ean be had at LOCKERBY’S & 'HERMANS’ Establishment. } —-aLso- — | Gun smithing, Lock-fitting and Bel.-hanging done in the neat- | est possible sty'e and with despatch, “ PUNCTUALITY’ —Our motto. February 18, 1861. tf T Hats! Hats! Hats! MONEY! MONEY!! | | | | | each man un-| pirates. The latter they commenced to land, man's persistent energy was summoned up. Important peo- der the gard of at least four marines bearing drawo swords, ple seen, efforts made, letters obtained, and the wife fiually spears, match-locks, or sporting gay fisgs. The captives | noceeded in procuring her husband's pardon from the Go- were in a terrible plight, stripped, and naked, hands tied with | vervor. She hurried to the prison, and last week threw awful tightne-s behigd their backs, and feet scarcely able '© | open the doors to him who had no hope of erossing the thresh- | walk, while they were driven along with the most barbarous) j5)g for long and weary years. So the wealth of the se- | savageness. Hight or ten had been beheaded on their Way | 4on4 husband solaces the first one, who had been so soon | up the river, and two or three just as they were shoved on | forgotten ; and man and wife, so strangely reunited, have re- | shore, for showing oe and their pars to mere ~ turned to England, where some of the ignominious particu- F.. Se The heads of these unfortunates were slung on poles, and/jir of their history are not kuowa. Que, an unwitting | Eee cheapest a st Si TS, English and American swung before the eyes of the remainder, as a token of what | bigamist, the other aps ea felon ; yet both belonging ori- | AUCTION. styles, Cloth Lats, Velyet Hats, British Eaumelied Glaged awaited them yery shortly. Whenall had been landed, they | 9:5.1) he reapestable elasses ih life. But doth are still | itil Se _ . i . | Hats, Manufactared in this City, at y Nort giually to the respectable classes 1 “FYNILE FISHING ESTABLISHMENT at Rustico Cares in| =A Rare Chance to make Money. — ws were warsbed across the bridge to the Northern end, and on | young, and have strangely en. ugh good prospects before them | said Cove. recently oceupred by Samuel A. Fowle & Co, | ALUABLE MILLS asd PROPERTY for Sale at Muu! J. HOBBS the way, as if to gra ify the public or the heads of four for happiness, alter passing through such remarkable vicis- | will be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, April 26th, Vae, New London. A large and well-built SAW MILL, City Tiat Mactory were deliberately cho; ped off, and their corpses flung into the situdes. What romancer would dare concert so improbable {on the Premises ; Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, am. This | consisting of a gang of up and down Saws, a Shingle and Lath W HOLESALE AND RETAIL " river below.” | a story as this o’er true tale? What play wright would ven- | Property lies close to the Fishing Grounds, and presents great | Machine, new and in complete working order. H . ‘ ‘ ae ‘nes . o |. ° : : on TONG ats and Caps made to order. Thirty of the captives were executed at the Northern gate, ture to make his plot turn on so unlikely an inciden: as that inducements to any one desiroas of engaging in the Shore A_ GRIST MILL, twe DW ELLING HOUSES, a large oa 1. 186] ps Im when the remaiving 170 were carried around to the South of th. B bles singularly recogn zed ? | Fisheries. It consists of — BARN, a Stable and Blacksmith’s Forge, all on the premises ; pre S, Sees. gate. The work was short; one after the other the whole | , ‘ ” pete '3 Break-water PIERS, 1 large Fish ILOUSE, 1 Cook House, | oad the LEASEHOLD [Interest in about 230 er of good NOTICE. i lot were beheaded, and in ha‘f an hour the judges, troops,! 4 Southern plante: writes to a Tennessee paper that it is| 1 Log do, 1 Ship’s BOAT, 3 Doreys, 150 Mackerel and | ee of which are maa ee 7 soe a Man stecked oe CO-PARTNERSiIP heretofore existing under the d i ob wore dispersed. The executioners, of whom | the sot oy of the secessionists to frame & Government upon a| Herring BARRELS, 6 barrels Clams, 8 barrels SALT, 1 | good Hardwood, Hemlock aad Spruce. ve Mill Stream name of DUNCAN, MASON & Co., has terminated prensa lg : ld h oe si Ste : * ' Platform Seale, 1 Counter do, 18 Puncheors, 4 half do, | 18 one of the finest in the Island—ample power for any thing agreeably to the articles of Cu-partnership. The business of there were several, vied to sce who cou! do ¢ e largest) Monarchical basis—and the Ministers of the Southern Con-| 1 Cook STOVE and Utensils, Mooring Gear for Boats, &e. that may be required. This property off-rs a rare chance for | to inte Firm will bo settled by sither of the Parseers. ' amount of work ; one suceesded in cutting off 63 heads, for federacy are instructed especially to so represent to the Fo-} ' aT ’ , any enterprising man, aed will be aold at aigmset bergaia, Dated this 18th day of Deosmber, 1860. which be would receive what he would consider a handsome Teign Courts. Republican form of Government is to be wont $ a gg pated oe Na It oie wishing to purehase will please make eariy appli JAMES DUNCAN. douceur, a8 500 casb is given for each caput. Commodore | lished, and the = vestige of democracy is to be destroye ISth mer - * a oon — ——— te oh | cation to P. W. HYNDMAN. JAMES D. MASON, Woo, the hero of the day, went to the tribunal with a blue’ ee | apply to san decianinan ab his Sale Room, resinll resto ahi _aemowe, Ayn as, Sones tf R. R. HODGSON. button, but returned to his fleet with a red one, honoured and) yy, .6:¢ Fisntxc Vessets.— The Boston Journal says:—| Charlottetown, April 15, 1861. ISAAC C. HALL. Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds { GOGGLES. MPROVED Wire Gaage Eye Protectors Green Glasses, applauded by all his co-mandarins. ee ee 9a een HORSES! HARNESS ‘ CARRIAGES ‘ Just opening at the Establishment of For sale at the Cash Drug S of Lot 3s aaa \** We are pained to hear that four of the George's Bank fishing | > +3 oe be suld by PUBLIC AUCTION, SaTURDAY, 4th | gar: co. wsrekDaY «| OW BRADLEY & CO. a=" ome | feet, from Gloucester, are missing, and were probably lost in | DSPEAT OF SANG-KO-LIN-SIN BY THE REBELS—BRITISH AMUSE- the heavy and cold westerly gale of the 7th Febreary, and |¢ iN MAY, at I] o'clock, at Gars’s Livery Srasnes, Queen | sa encanta ham a meas tt If} Square: . fe ATENT WIRE CARTRIDGES for shooting wi “YU OF U OF “MOF SAINT PELER'’S ROAD Feb. 4. — their crews, numbering forty or fifty men, perished. This | | winter fishing is carried on at too great a sacrifice of life. The Hong-Kong China Mail of the Ist February contains | it were not vuluntarily engaged in by the fishermen, the world 6 Horses, Dawson’s Block, Corner of Kent and at a long distance, and a large ¥ WD, the following :—* Letters have been received from Nen-tein }woud pronounce it the harsvest cruelty to send men for a 6 Sets Second Hand Harness, | Great George Streets. SHOT and Percussion CAPS, &c. For sale at the Oash Drag up to the 7ih ult, which report everything qniet at Pekin. meagre remuneration upon such dangerous service.”’ 2 Second Hand Single Wagons, — FIELD, GARDEN aod FLOWER SEEDS, | Store of M. W. SKINNER, The Emperor was not expected to return from the Yehel | em a 1 do Double do warranted of superior quality. ee: Biios di gulnil safhe Los ecuitog a6 tea Dilla until spring. The Empress oe to have come a * the, The a of the oe Seaies alone open about four : poe Ape vi _ AGT eae NEW ZEALAND. ' espital in bad health. Sang-ko-lin-sin is reported to have | times that of Great Britain or Prussia. It is nearly three oe CULTURAL LEMENTS iad _ RARER SS ” a and been defeated by ‘he rebels about the South of Shan-| times that of France, five times larger than Spain, and nearly : — —s of all deseriptions. 7 EE vs OF GOV REMMESS Lane to afl eligible tung, where they have become troublesome. The troops at double that of the Ru-sian Empire ia Rurope. And taking I Pint Wagon : | In addition to the above, the Proprietors beg to acquaint > poh any _ crate S nie ote OS re eee Tien-tsin find awusement in skating, shooting, hawking, and the entire of all the above States, they give a surface sur- | 1 Pony Harness-—complete, the Publie that they will receive. on the opening of the Navi- | Semen ah - application to , 7 rugning sledges. The boundary of the foreign settlement! passing in extent all the territory held in Europe by the| 1 Set Cart Harness, | gation, large Consignments, censisting of Uardware, Hollow- 8 ins CHARLES BELL, there bas beea defined. It gives an area of about sixty acres’ boasted five powers, with Spain and Turkey thrown in. 1 Sets Single Carriage Harness, | Wares, Groceries, Ale, Porter, Wines and Liquors, and) Emigrant Agent on the east bauk of the Peiko, not far from the city. Of} —— 2 Riding Saddles, 2 do Bridles, a =" the pe roneee e purchasers. | City, June 12 1860. tf course nothing has yet been dove about the sale of lots. The) Extent oy rae Gutp Frecos 1x Catteorsta.—The ex-| 1 Side Saddle, 1 Round Saddle, Ga 9. : s — -- -- recent Treaty is contivaing to receive promulgation through- | out various parts of the Empire. Lo some cases the posting of it up is reported to have given offence, bat as yet those’ cases appear to be quite exceptional. The Chinese are said to show an aptness for diseovering and applying any of its clauses that are io theirs advantage. At Pekin a house is being prepared for Me, Bruce, and it is remoured that he, will go up next month. Io answer fo a memorial prayiog tent of this region is an area equal to the whole of New Eng- land, its riches scareely touched as yet. ‘here is no more danger that the wheat produce wil! give out than that the gold harvest will. The hydraulic pipes, fed by six thousand miles of aqueduct, may pour out their wrath witout stint ; the three hundred quartz mills, that cost two million dollars, may roar day and night, without fear of draining the yellow crop. Lt is said by some geviogists here that there are single his return to the capital, the E aperor is said to have threat-_ ened the memorialists with severe punishment io the event of | their repeating the offence. The effort to raise the indem- | nity money has led to a stoppage of the soldiers’ pay and a) depreciation in the value of paper money.” -~——_--- quartz veins in the State which contain more gold than is at present in circulation in all the world. MISCELLANEOUS. ——’ /and Sabbath—we ought to s1y Sunday —breaking, isa mere | traditional prejudice of a minister-ridden people. Suints SBOGHRD BATTLE WITH TUS WATIVER. | who are far too good to go to a dance, will enzage them- Another battle has been fought in New Zeaand. On this selves with the most unconscious complacency to a month of occasion, as at the battle of Mahoelaki, the conflict took place |dinacr parties. A quadrille or waltz is sinful, but half a not with William King, but with his allies, the Waikatos, | dizen courses, and cnampagne galore, are quite en regle. NEW ZEALAND. who were no doubt anxious to avenge their former defeat. Nay, rings, chains, gold watches, lace, and silk brocade, are | Tho Waikatos had entreuched themselves in a very strong expected at a conversazione, but form one of the cardinal position at Matarikoriko, where they erected a pah, and dug! iniquities that proseribe the ball room. The small talk of namerous rifle pits and trenches. General Pratt commenced the country dance is, indeed, frivolous enough; but if the his operaticns by throwing up an entrenched camp, which ‘use of anything is to be prohibited from its liability to abuse, protected his troops agsiast the enemy's fire. Heavy firing | we will pit the backbiting. the osteatatious display, the dia- was kept up on both sides, which, however, strange to say, | ingenuous politenes, and insincere hospitality, the satirical was suspended on the Sunday (the 30th of December), the | detraction, the ill-natured inuendo, the inconsiderate scandal natives hoisting a white flag, and exhibiting no disposition to! of the Jdinner-table or tea party, or flower-show promenade, fight. On the following day the General having obtained against the most fashionable of the Queen's assemblies. With information that the Maories were leaving the rifle-pits, and | reverence be it spoken, we have kuown wore bitter violence returning from the pah, he at once ordered his troops to oc- | of the charities of lite at a General Assembly meeting than cupy them. The enemy had retire! into the bush where | ever were seen at Almuck's; and the disruption that gave General Pratt, of course, could sot foliow him. The caaual-/ rise to the Free Kirk has induced manifestations of the frailty ties on our side were small, while the loss sustained by the of the clder Adam as little in unison with the spirit of the watives was much greater. Thus ended an affair, the impor- | Gospel as a masquerade or a carnival! No—there may be tance of whieh has been considerably exaggerated. News/an innocent ball, and a very sinful prayer-meeting. We trom Taranaki tothe 10th Jan.—of which we have only a! protest altogether against this free and easy way that very very meagre account—would give the idea that another bat-/ religious people have of dealing out the terrors of Heaven tle was being fought at that time. }upon Diamond Wreaths and strathspeys, while they compla- Cth | cently “¢ompound for sins they are 1 clined to, ’ merely CANADA. | because their father confessor says nothing about them, Tre Govervor Gexenat.—The Montreal Advertiser says— | Money is the root of all evil. If you da-e not go to a ball, We believe there is nu doubt of the fact that sir Edmund W. | how is it that you have the courage to go to the Bank for Head will leave Cxna'a shortly after the conclusion of the | your half-yearly dividends? If you dread the paternal present Session of Parliament ; and that his successor lias been | vanity of admiriug your daughter ip a polka, what say you Danxctnc —The fact is, th:s crusade against balls, theatres, | 1 Sideboard, 1 Refirgerator, —ALSO— 1 Alderney Bull, imported by the Royal Agricultural Siciety. ‘Texas -Six months credit on sums over £10, on approved Jvint Notes. | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Atso—At Private Sale, 2 very superior PLANO FPORTES. April J5, 1861. eit Se ha. he FLOUR, TEA, Ke. rEXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, the 16th inst, in front of the subscribers’ Sale Room, at LL o'clock— 100 barrels choice Family FLOUR 10 chests TEA 5 half-chests TEA 10 box » Candles 10 boxes ( OFFER 1 bale Cotton WARP } puncheon High Wines 3 cases Men's BOUTS, Some Lamps, Glasses, &e. cg Terms liberal. J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. April 15, 1861. ~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, &c. T 2nd May next, at 11 o'clock, a quantity of valuable Solid and Stained WOOD FURNITURE, for three Sitting and four Bed Rooms. KITCHEN UTENSILS, | Cooking »nd Franklin STOVES, House and Table LINEN, | CUTLERY, GLASS and EARTHENW ARB, together with a | VERY VALUABLE LIBRARY. ' Sule Positive! No Reserve! Terms—3 months’ credit on sums over £10. Also, at the same time, 2 su FORTE, made by Broadwood. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. April 8, 1861. Isl 7 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Provinos | Bvinpina, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the I1th day of June next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under @ power | of sale contained in a mortgage made by Thomas Smith and wife to James H. Peters: All that piece of GROU ND, situate in Charlottetown, and known as Town Lot No. 92 in the firs: hundred of Town Lots in Charlottet wn, together with all Houses and Buildings thereon. Terms Cash. ated this 23rd J , 1861, "Feb. 4 JAMES H. PETERS. ees j ' | | | | prior toned Cottage PIANO | } ; ' | | | | NO CREDIETD, { RB‘ all Goods ut lowest paying rates and Cash. Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Wool, and other Produce | taken in payment at market price fur GREAT SELLING OF! N consequence of the DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSIIIP, the Subser.ber will sell off his very extensive STOCK, I ' } | O be Sold by AUCTION, at the house at present occupied ! by Mrs. Penny, Dorchester-street, on THURSDAY, the | | sees WINE anes eg ae an immense reduction from usual prices, | Merry oes ur | i Clare: Sugars Hams j ‘ r FOR CASH ONLY. i Champagne Molas es Bathehaps i All intending purchasers will find this a golden opportunity, Brandy Tubaccu Batter has by purchasing at this establichineut they wil save & portiva and‘s Gi ee iekle of their money. } pane ~ mene oe | The subscriber begs now to thank his numerous customers ! Seutch W hiske Soap Anchovies ‘for their libe-al patronage, during the continuance of the late Old Tum J Blue Sardines | Firm, and would assere them that, for the future, he will en- leméion Indigo Candied Peel | 4eav ur to retain their custom, and keep up the well known Demerara Candles Currants jname ofthe * : | Marasehino Compo. Candles —_ Raisins “British Dry Goods Store,’’ | Novyau Sperm Candles Figs |by importing GUOD SLfOCKS and se.Jing them at the most Milk Vaneh Yallow Spices reasunable prices. . Lemon Syrup Lard Washing Soda | gr The business will now be conducted on the CASIL » Crackers Cordage Blacking | January 7, 1860. J H. TURNER. ’ : Brooms | — - Aah ae oe “a Py re ii Grape oe Buckets < Brooms" FARM AND MILLSITE EOR SALE. and other small articles too numerous to mention. ; N. B. Grain Cargoes purchased on commission, and liberal | M advances made against consignments, by SWABEY A RORERTS, Commission Merchants. Great George Street, P. E. I1., March 18, 1861. IsiIRWhly | sewing Machines. OR SALE, Scovel & Goodel’s SEWING MACHINES, which are giving such general satisfaction. April 1, 1861. tf J. S. CARVELL. BFilour! Flour! N Store, 9 lut of veay cnoice Family FLOUR. J. S. CARVELL. R JAMES BRODERICK, of Kildare, Lot 4, offers for sale on reasonable terms, a FARM coxsisting of 50 | acres, more than one half of which is in a high state of culti- |vation, and the remainder covered with hard and sott wood This very eligible property has a stream of water passing through it, capable of driving a Grist and Saw Mill. There is a good substantial Dwelling House. 28 » 23 feet; aleoa | Barn Frame on the spot, ready for erection. The Post Office | has been kept for years on the premises. The above property |is only half a mile from the sea shore where any quantity of elp, &c., can be had for manure. February 25, 1861. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. CITY 7 EAM FACTORY. ported. 1E undersigned, grateful te the inhabitants of Charlotte April 1, 1861. a eee Im ee ee ed TEA! THA! TEA! | FEW more Half-chests of choiee TKA—** Benefaetor"’ | and “Chrysolite’’—for sale by | 1 J.S. CARVELL. | 1, April 1, 1861. 3w ee -| Nails! Nails! FENUE Subscriber has on hand a large assortment of Cut | Work done cheaper here than can be In NAILS, which he is prepared to sell vert Low. 1 town, and the Island in general, for the libera] au April 1, 1861. tt J. S. CARVELL. . es \which he haa received since his commencement in business, | begs to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the ASCUMPEC MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY. CASCUM EY MARINE J a general meeting of Share- | ¢ aaduioen, dep infemdigte onary an CABINET MAKING holders in the Cascaumpee Marine Railway Company will | be holden in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of | already appointed and will arrive early io June. a Tux Missixa Canavtan M.P. Founn.—The body of Mr. John Sheridan Hogan, a member of the Canadian Parliament, wio disappeared very 1 \ysteriously over & year ago, was found ia the river Don, Tor mato, on Saturday night. “UNITED TTALES. DesTITUTION IN NEW YORK. Durtso all these sectional and political troubles that have existed less or more throughout the year, and increased es- pecially since the sixth of Inst November, certain partisan aheets have made anything like destitution exists aroynd us. Though we see and bear of thousands of idle hands aud empty or half-empty workshops—meo begging who never yielded to do so before, and charities of every nature anxiously active to relieve so much of the distress their means can reaeh, we are met with the “Statisties of Saving Banks,” and the assertion that “ we are a rich people.” A poor way, indeed, of proving the ab- sence of the preseat terrible amount of poverty and starvation, There is, without doubt, wealth ia the country, but it does not belong to the tens of thousands that are starviog, any more than are the accumulations in the Saving Banks the property of those who roam about the streets, glad to lose sight. even fur a few hours, of the misery at home. But beyond the present distress osused by the convulsed state of the land, poverty has been for many years on the increase throughout the length and breadth of the States. Gradually, work for the iudastrious has become Jess certain to find ; labor, by heedless ewigration, bas ingreased ; aud wages consequently become dispressel, bringing on just exactly such @ state of things, comprising ilieness, pauperism, crime, destitution, as the world was tausut to believe only could exist among the worn-out old cova'ries of Europe. In the United States of Amcrica, everything as yet looks black and ominous, though we sometimes think we have a gleam of suusbine through the clouds, and yet anticipate an amicable ce-construction uf the Union—if we can admit that the Union is nat dissevered. The Union men of the South are likely to have something soun to say, aud it in believed by many that certain Soythero statesmen, now controlling matters in the now Coufederation, are as auxious for Union a6 soy one, and are taking advautage of their elevated posi- tion to briag this distraction to a closs. it their industrious business to deny that | | to pride which p'nches the family to see your son “ wag his bead in a poopit?” Bah! take off that Geneva gown, those ‘bands, that white neckeloth. Why not preach in tatters ¢ | why that diamond ring, and hair parted dowa the middle? Colonel Gardiner, General Havelock, Captain Hedley Vicars, Admiral Gambier —why their very trade was that of destroy- ing their Sellow-creatures, and spreading desolation wherever | there was peace—they were tempted by glory and promotion : you call them saints elect—is the cannon ball so superior to | the dancing ball, the regimental baud to three fiddlers and a | bass, or gold-lace bedizenment aud orders of knighthood less perilous than moire antique and the terrible Diamond Wreath ?— From the Diamond Wreath. eth ag iis 2) An Incextovs way or Desrrovino a Crocopite.—When the Brittsh had a detachment of soldiers and some artillery on the banks of the mouth of the river Lodus, in the Kast Lndies, a large crocodile carried off twy or three natives, one of them being a wowan. Its skin was so thick that no bail penetrated it, so some artillery offivers formed a plan for des- troyingit. They killed a sheep, and in its body placed a bag filled with gunpowder and some other combustible matter, to which a long wire was attached with powder at the end. Presently the erocodile siw the prey and seized it, and took toahole waich be was known to frequent. Time was al- lowed him to swallow the sheep, when the wire was pulled ; the water then became violently ayitated!—a loud report was heard, and up came the crocodile dead, and his stomach blown open. } | | + te Te tower of the cathedral of Chichester, England, erect- ed about the year 1200, and a spire that was added to it 200 years later, fell through the top of the cathedral during a terrific gale on the QUth of February. The spire was greatly venerated on account of its antiquity and great hight —there were but two in the kingdom higher—and sixty meno were set to work to strengthen it, but the doom of the vene- rable pile could not be averted. The fami Ind 1¢ famine in India is truly appalling. Met i children a8 slaves for 6d, in order: to bey seed he apes day. About 500 perish diily from hunger. The famine is the result of the terrible drought of last summer. — -—0 +90 It is estimated that there are 45,000 fagitive slaves in Canada trom the Uuited States, | Wanted to Charter, | APRIL ensuing, at the Office of Joun Ives, Esqr., for the pur- | FBYWO or THREE good SCHOONERS, to load pose of electing 4 Hoard of Directors, and for transacting any =, Hearing of aeep or thant hg | other business that may be CERRO re wee mbating: or Southern Ports. For particulars enquire o AD , ; JASON WEBB. WILLIAM B. DEAN, Charloytetewn, April 15, 1841. 2w G. M. RYDER, t a ee as Charlottetown, March 26, 1861. 4i 0 BLARNEY me a Me Ses UT eNO E to the Farmers De the canfidence | RECEIVED. repased in the FRELD and GARDEN SEEDS an-— ER late arrivale, and for Sale by the Subscriber — nually sold by 240 Barrels extra and superfine PIQUA. J. WILLIAMS, Quexn Sqvarz, 50 Barrels Pastery o who solicits attension to his Stock of seeds, viz; = Hai co sors eT TTT Janadian White Bald Wheat cake "tae tenoas , a dione iad 3000 eee (cheap bags for grain) Gravel and Boseb Nat Wheat All of which will be sold LOW for Cash. Peake’s Brick Building, January 7 1861. Timothy and Hungarian Grass Seeds, MORIN LOWDEN. BUT TER.—The subscriber has on bands quantity of ae t | Island Growth an aie Seed, White Dutch Clover very surerion BUTTER—for sale low. April 1, 1861. J.S. CARVELL. A ee Swedish and other Turnip Seeds, : CLOTHS! CLOTHS! Carrot, t and Parsnip Seeds, and a large variety of GARDEN SEEDS. Important to Country Dealers. J. W. would also call attention to a ae aicntion of Country Dealers, and the public Flour and Cora Meal, sold either by the Barrel rally, is called to a sample stock of CLOTHS from New Brunswick Manuiactories, whjch for price defy or _ April 1, 1861. tf J. 3. CARVELL, CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, with his usual Stock of Dry Good« and Groceries. Several tons of BARLEY STRAW for sale. FXODLINES. SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and SAIL TWLINES, N. B. The highest cash priee given - Timotay Suxp. WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. | Ch. Town, April 15, 1861, tf “CLOVER SEED! CLOVER SEED! A large su of the above for sale b ree Pry CHARLES DEMPSEY. July 3, 1860 For Sale by the Subscriber. 5 OWT of Superior Northern CLOVER SEED. ——also—— 5 Garden cua. rege oleh simminbionenhs 1 New Express WAGGON, wi sold at a bargain. SEASONABLE. RESERVED SALMON, “4 MACKEREL, WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, April 15, 186]. ln. *6 LOBSTERS. For Sale, HAT FARM, consisting of 59 avres, lately occupied by ALSO—— 20 Quintals Prime Nerth Shore CODFISH, for sale at the Store of N. RANKIN, Great George-street. Richard Milford, r., situate on Mill Creek, West Feb. 25, 1861. River. Qn the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well MANILLA ROPE. as new Outrbyildinga, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house, &e. Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills, as OILS of the abov2, suitable for ship's use, for sale cheap for Cash. N. RANKIN. well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short March 18, 1861. samp'e of or retail, distance from the shore is a never-failing bed of muscle-mad. For further parti¢alars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson, Charlottetown, or to April 13, 185). (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. in its yarious branches; SASH AND DOOR MAKING; fitting up Machinery of all descriptions: Guan and Lock fit- ting ; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, c &e. All of which will be exeeuted at the lowest possible rates, and will warrant good workmanship in every case. ’ City, July 10, 1860 PATRICK HICKEY. za TUE Subscriber having lately fitted up his ises, on if Richmond Street, (nearly opposite the Auction Room of Mr. J. N. fy Harris, ) for the accommodation of permanent and transient Bosrders, is now prepared to sttend to those who may ca!! upon him. As his Boarding liouse will combine moderate eharges, with the con- veniencies of a private residence, he hopes to receive a share of public patronsge. Ample Stable room can be provided for horses, Charlettetown, August 7, 1860, __ J. 8. CARVELL, Ship Broker, Auctioneer, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. BANK BUILDINGS, March 18. ly Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ALEXANDER McKINNON, _ AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Qu STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Ee Orrice in the same Building as A. H. Yates, Esq. ad &o. JOHN BOWERS. na, ELZEAR D. GAUVREAU, M. D. McGiit Catisce, Monrreat. Licentiate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada. Office at Mr. W. McKay's, Dorchester Street, Ch. Tow. May beconsulted daily between the hours of 9. a.m. and 4 p-™ October 2, 1860. _ eee LS ST The Examiner i r printed and published every Tucsday by Epwaxp W at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King’s-squere. Prize — lds. perannam dayable half yeasty an advan