I-IASZARD’S GAZETTE. MAY 4. mutt" his bf?§.|.‘Illd I r ihramount thereo s on d be dct|:r2ined by thi avers amount of the fees of that else for th last t rec or four years. Ks no not desire to see that clear, with res t to the remuneration oi be _sllowed hiui for is services, out down too low ; yet, in determining 9 cg,cgro,BGll0 ht,ou ‘ exclude ,i'noI the do on w ich the average 0‘ fuel was to be struck, whatever char s had been made, b the present Attorney eneral unauthorised y previous practice in his oliice. With res t to the charges made by the Queen‘i Printer, it could not, hevtilploughrt, be dppicd that ' eessar to e, i i e, some iItio'<vl:.oII'l;.ia ing for thl¢i'p,ublicser§-(3: performed in that o as, which would alert a suficient . rantee against excess of expenditure therein. E3. since he had but had a seat n the_Ass_ein- ily, the chargu made on accounto.' public print- n g had been a subyect of ve complaint in the wgislature: and at, ever since, the 'ucrsasing years year. here .IIOd0Ilb¢. been an increase of businsu in that department; iut when it was found that the country y as much as £800 a year for printing, it was certainly high time for the representativemol the people to make serious enquiry concer_riing it, with a view to the restriction of it with ll properhy economical bounds. If the House cou- retty nearly ascertain the amount of publir business to be done annually in the oliice of the Qfueen’s Printehr: ta_king,hasa guide.,fia fair: t ino r ng,te ro sion or c gstarbliriing of a‘,'just saintly or the Queen‘e Printenfowould lI0:E.£i‘0n thought, he found too did It accom ent. Hiiir. thb Srxexgu He was inclined to tpike h the mme view of the uestion, as t at gliicch had been taken by the on. the ader of the Government.‘ Be though‘tl tip; ddl1t‘d(.‘I&)l th Attorney General could on e no ; pail, therefore. {hope could beput ttle dilli¢;_ulty ncommuting is see one air avera , ora fixed salary, to be pdid out of the easury. Care, however, ought to be taken, in the event of making such a commutation, that the duties, both of the Attorney General and of the Solicitor General, should be clearly delinedothlerwipe, th Atto G ral, havin a fix sa ary or bi: servigiiymigliiii have it his power unfair- y to devolve upon the Solicitor General the per- ormanc_e of duties _which he would have pre- ferred diechargin himself, if allowed to charge for them. The on. the S ker bill“; toplk occasion to contrast, most avoura or t e resenth Sol‘incitolr ‘general, prltqaeph toinsley, . t e o cia c racter 0 ll email. rticularly with respect to the m eration of his charges, wi that, on the same score, of II ntleman who held that a pointment severe gore ago, whossuaiiicounts, lip said,“ were l."Ii0}0l' ' h n amoun or ew an at biittv:deri.",Vi’.i'i‘li. res t to thb Attorney Gene- ralshi , how much weight soover o ht to attach according to the opinion expressed y one hon. member, to the consideration of t“he previofus ‘ f td eoesar to null amen or €lib“p‘:oiier'd"iIsc aligeeof t ediiltieso that ofiics, and of the ex nse consequent upon maintain- ing a style 0 living in accordance with the §'.l.‘.2l7.i.Zl'l°'l.§"(1i?£"i.'.§’.I°i'h§°é‘,§.‘ii.'2.'$’ 3‘.i’.‘.‘.’r opinion that the ligitimateadvantafr connected with the a pointmentl, war: more at nsuficiept to is I sue consi srations. n thcfillibt plac:‘°t.he‘u ppointment to the ofloe of Attorney General placcd_ a man at the very top of his profession ; and, in the next, besides in- vesting him with such a reputation as seldom, if gvgr Jailed tly to extend his private prolessional ‘practice, it placed himiin s positi- ,f hhth td co,‘ caseoa ‘vnaicaiiliz iiaicto thiinliincb. "'Il“c allnthose posi- tive advantages, there were no drawbacks what- ever; and, as had been said b the Hon. the Leader of the Government, if al the favorable :il'l",°'iltnv.voul‘ld“a°p:iIeTi'ct4i be the very best of all the Governments intments. The resentin- cumbent of that , had not had, li e the Co- lonial Secretary and‘ the Treasurer, to aband his home in the country, and, at an immediate sacrifice, althou for prospective b_eneflt, to ssbbllsh himsel in a respectable residence in town; neither was he, as the seine hon. gentleman to wlioss remarks he had already referred bad mid, deharred either ITOIII the rivats practice of his profession or from hold- rig other appointments, or enga ing in other lucrative s ulatiuns, as was vi nt froyn bl); f t fhie ' at once Attorne Genera an J.:G8: of Prolrbaste, and, besides Aygencies. being engagetdinln the bufsihnessfiof al flllvlil-B banger. Ato t iso cia isorteast ye.ar, (s flildurddeidsntion of which, with those of previo , would be necessary in deter- mining, for what amount of salary his fees 3"". §..‘°....‘:°':'.'.‘.';. :3. .i..'l’.i’.‘2‘i,.‘$1’§i.‘i‘~.".§Z en in count could not ll; got at—it was, in legal hrnse, son cs! . In providing a salary 13''" "13"" 'rl.°n"°:§'°&.l:."iil".l'..'li'§2£’.i so on are which hO‘W0lIId have lb rfci-mad. on account of *:.-.'°' ""...°°"'.'.‘."°.':..‘..‘.‘3‘.‘.‘.‘.’ill“E "'°' “ t unis e to t cos ex ble from pi-iv’ats paprties, ‘by him, in the d e- um of such duties, sbo d be paid into the u P Hon. Mu. Tnoburon—They were all, it would a greed to th i t f th ' - cffie ofbhe Bill‘: But be dfitintlicy ‘bould riiralkle any real pro O O- O 5 0! with the measure it would be vs recourse to the aid of figures. (To be coatlond.) . I. II. Iuviiro, Reporter- naszannvs: oaz'r:r'rn Wodnosler.less.issa ‘NW’! $11.13. A ‘swig of the inhabitants sf Charlottetown was bsldyutwhy (Tuesday), ioessu the tewutskssp h repair the peispe, Ire engines. to. Thstuinsf £lI‘l was voted for pampaudwsll ssrvlss. sad tbs In of £50 for the repaltsofssgiaes and resist’ eugiae houses. The meeting refused to uppzite a sum to build an engine house adjoining the beast Hunt. and directed that the money uswlu_th‘s'huQ.sl' the firs Wardens beplxcedsi Hfifll. for fins dbpsml. Tbsfsllswlqere the assessors sliessn :—Msssrs. ‘Cloth M‘m'M -‘Mg Chas. Palmer, Jolie Ildsr. Psuud,J.Ilehs, Richard II ris. ‘noses din. Isrusisss. ‘ hm. fl !_u_tasI Improvement Oufriday lastflfi sit. the Rev Dr. Evans dsflvgnl a very in able lecture, on ‘P siblllty gfleu, commen- Ilflh ml vaubps”, before a nume- ro Iagldtk, Mr. Taylor in the usual rag Bf meetibo. J giasrallysseluriledteatisedl with it, were oonsider- ii »----Bylthsfollowing letter from the Hon. T H. V and to the Secretary of the Agricultural Society, it will be seen that 3 of the stud Horses sill ledvs London in the Auioood about the mid- lie of May, and the remainder in Mr. Board's vessel about the filth. (0, Gloucester Place. Hyde Park Gardens, ldlh April, llbi. Cl-IAILII Brawaur. Esq. Dssr Sir,—In my Issi letter, linfcrmed you that llr. 'l‘hcrn's purchases, up to that time. were limited o two Clydusduls Horses, which he hnd lull in Glas- gow, and that we had not then succeeded in making my positive urrungsmenl for their convc iinee to the Island, iillhough we were in coiiiinuniciiiion with two ir three parties, with the hope of effecting that object it an early period. I suheequanily receiv. a propo- ailion from Messrs. Slniuhuuli lo elfi-rd ilie necssesry iccoiiiuiodulion for cilher two or three Horses on the lock of the Auwood, lo lit up Boxes, to be cov or roofed over, and to lay in a eullicieul quantity of water for the voyage, for £20 each res. Having consulted with 'i‘horn, snd also with Mr. Douss, who happened to be in London, we decided, as no other means of an equally l'iivourub|e nslure offered, on nccepling Messrs. Slainhunlt's roposal. ’l‘liis was on Monday the 4th iinuiint. uving concluded lhe zirrsngcmenls with Messrs. Slainbanks for three horses. on offer was mode by Mr. Heard, lo inks out my additional number. in a vessel which would leave llideford about the 20lh, for Cliarlollelown, at the sis of £26 per head, to be nccoiiunodiiled in the hold, and the shipper to provide all necessary gear. to better terms coud be procured, it was thought mdvisubls to close with these also. As the Altwood would be the first vessel to leave England, 'l_‘horn left London for Glasgow on the 5th. to bring the Horses which he had there purchased, and lo endeavour during his absence, to secure a third, so as to com- plete lhs number for tho Altwoud; be returned yester- tiny rllorning with the two Clydcsdtiles end he in- formed ins, lhul he d also purchased a very fine three years old English Cert llorse which would fol- 'm to-day, ilius coinpletinglhe number for the Atiwood. 'l‘horn places the ht-ress in charge of a you man for whose poses a he pays £0 Cu. in cousi- Jsrnlion of his giving them his undivided attention du- ring Ihs voynge, he line also mode on arrangement wilh the Master ofihe Allwood, to insure the assist- MICO of one of the Sailors in sncli watch, as he says that one man would be quite unequal lo the atten- tion which these Stallions will necessarily require. 'l‘horn will leave London to-morrow for the Country to endeavour Io fulfil the remainder ofhis instructions. It is un rlunals that more Iiiiie could not have been given to the object, as the hurried manner in which the rsmiiinder ofihe purchases will have to be made will, I am afriiid, incur considerable diliiculiy in their accomplishment. ' 5 5 am, Dear Sir, yours truly. . HAVILAND. Tux Luuisurivx COUNCIL do not reco ire the Re rt of the Speech of the Hon. Mr. oung, as lished in the Advertiser of Thursday last- that speech having been repared by Mr. Young himse f. The reporter o the Council has been directed to furnish the Press with are rt of the speech from the notes which he too at the time. Mr. Young, however, has his speech as written out by the Reporter of the Legislative Council in his own session, but as he has been sick for the last ten dnys the Reporter has been unable to obtain it from im. The Reporter of the House of Assembly has furnished us with the Hon. Mr. Coles‘ Speech. in reply to the lion. Mr. Young's Speecl , which is now partly in type. If we. do not ob- tain Mr. Young a Speech or ourissue on Satur- day, we must publish Mr. Coles’ without it. ‘U E Be-opening of the Baptist chapel, (lb. Town. 'I‘his Chapel.—vvhich has been removed to the cor- ner of Great George and King Streets, without sus- taining any mnlsriul injury,—wns opened on last Lord's Day. The Rev. Mr. Rand prsiiched in the morning,-—ihs Rev. W. H. Hobbs taking part in the service. The Rev. Mr. Knox preached in the after- noou and evening. All the services were deeply interesting, and the congregations large and alien- vs. A Snirss, in aid of the Chapel Fund rind the Sub- buth School will trike piece on Friday next, in the Tsnipsiancs Hall, when addresses will be delivered on Suhbslh Schools, the cliiiins of Seaman, and Chris- tian Union, by Ministers and fiiends ofdifsrsnt deno- rniusiions. Mscnsrrics‘ Insrmrrx.-.-The Temperance Band will give an Instrumental Concert, on Thursda next, for the benefit of the Institute, which wi l he introduced by a few prefatory remarks on Music, by a member. To Correspondents, We have ri great many cuminuniraticns on the sub- ject of the New Education Law. so many that it would lnko up the whole of our puper lo puli ish thsin all. As innuy of llism go over the some ground, we will condense them into one. as soon as we can find space In print them. , Married At Cape \Vnlfe Scltlcmenl, Vliest Cape. on Thurs. day. the Izlih dny of April, by tile Rev. Francis Mu- iliernll, Mr. Samuel Kiuley, to Miss Susanna, eldest daughter of llsv. F. Meiherull. M'lntyrs's, Cable Head. On Friday. 27th, at I0 u'cloc , lbs Inlshlug the Wh-irf at North Side of . Peter's Buy ; at It o'clock, ilie ‘loud from St. Peter's Bay, past Leslie's Mill. to Cable lleiid ; Immediately alter, the Road from the Cross Roads near John M'Lenn‘ii towards Greenwich. ‘ John E. W. Alleyiie. will let on Tuesday, 24th May, lbs necessary repairs lo the St. Peter's Road, commencing xl the County Line, Si. Aiidrsw's, st 10 o'clock, s. in. At I o'clock, the Rciid from Ber- rigen’s to the Hsrbour's Mouth. Al 8 o'clock. p. m., the Road West side ofihe Morell River, and continu- eiion of said Road, to its ‘unciiori wiih the Buck Farms Roiid. On Wednssdny 25th at ll o'clock. u. m., the lliiud from the M.iiii Road In 8inmil’s. Al I o'clock, p m., the Roads lending to McVuri.li's. At 4 o'clock, p m., Ilia Roads leading to St. Peter's Luke Settlements. On Monday 30th, the Road across the Barrens, at I0 o'clock, u. in. Al I2 o'clock, the Road lending pnsl John Douglass to S.iv:ige Hsrhour. At 8 o'clock, p. in , the Road leadiri from the llluin Road towards Alaxiinder McEncbarn's. On Tucsdy list, the Rand Irom Mount Stewart towards Cardigan, commencing at the County Line. Lot I1, at II o'clock, I. in. At 2 o'clock, p. in., the Road from Peelse’s Road to Cardigan Road. On ' ‘bu y, 2d the Road around the Head of Hillsborougli River. ccuiinencing near the Bridge over the said River, at!) o'clock, n. m., At ll o'clock, s. m., the Roads into Back Farina (Douglas and Beers.) AI 3 0'¢lM2k. p. m, the llosd from the Ford nenr Allan McliiIyre'e to St. Andrew's. Al. 5 n’cluck, p. iii.. the Rond leading west from Don nld Mucleod’s. 'l‘he Overseers of the respective . reciiicls in the nliove District are requested to ultcnd iii the aforesaid times and places. George McKn_v. New London, \\ ill let on 'l‘linrsdny the |2lli diiy of Many next, nl Ill o'clock, Bridges at Mill River: at l2ii'clock, two Bridges on Ilzisleni‘s Road; 4 o'clock, Bridge on Muller's lioud. On Pi i- day l5lli May, nt 10 o'clock, repiiiring Long River Wharf; nl I2 o'clock, two Bridges ut the liesd of French River; at 2 o'clock, eiinie day, repairing flouting Bridge nl Campbell's Pond; at 4 o'clock, Bridge at Charles Doyle's. Hana! C.Gsaure. will sell on Friday the lam dint of May nsxI,ul 9 o'clock,fiireiioon, the Whiirfnl. John lIniiisuy'a share. A! I0 o'clock. the llliiin Western lioud. Al ll o'clock, lloud froiii Si. Nicho- las’s Io Weslern Rood. Al I o'clock, the limid from St. Elsunor‘s lo Miscnucha. And at 8 o'clock, the Bridge across Scliurm;iii‘e Millduiii. On Suturduy the I-ilh, at I0 o'clock, fureiioon. the Rood from No- lus Duiby’e Io Sou:li shore. At II o‘clock,ths Road from Diirby’s lo (irci-n's Shore. Al. II o'clock, the nl Green's Shore. Al 2o'clock, lhc Roiid from Green's Whurf to Lot I9. Al 8 o'clock. the Road from Donohue's to Hi|son’s on the Bcdeque Shore. And at 5 o'clock, the Causeway nenr Nil- son's, die. On Tuesday, the nth at 9 o'clock, furs- noon, the Bridge at Jumiescn's M’ At I0 o'clock, the Road from BnrI‘el's to line of Lot I7. Al. II o'clock, the lrishliiwii Road. Al. I o‘clock,lhe Bridge nnd Road naiir 'l'iiplin’e, Mtirgnlo. At 2 o'clock, the Wharf st Miirgslo. At 4 o'clock. Road on the line of Lots I9 and 25. And nl 6 o'clock, the Road from Freetown to BarrsI's. EASZABIYB GAZETTE Bum now published Twice a Week is a head of all Competitors in ‘ring the Latest News at home and abroad. t is the only Semi-weekly pqper published on the Island, and is despatclied IC A WEEK to most parts of the Country. 9' Terms 15s per year, discount for Cash in in advance. Hassard’s Gazette is also the aim uxnunr ros Anvua-risuiiau-rs havin a circulation of TWO HUNERED over an other lsland paper. The proprietor havin a cw Power Printing Press can execute al orders eta short notice and particularl for large editions. In order to bring I-Iaszar ’s Gazette within the means of all, the Proprietor purposes also to have an issue oxcu A wxuir at 10s 1- annum or 9s paid in advance. This issue in l contain very nearly as much reading matter as any of the Island Newspapers and more than some of them. Georgetown Mails. HE MAILS for Gear clown until further Notice, will be made up a forwarded every Monday and Friday morning at nine o'clock. 'I‘HOS' WEN, Postmaster General. May I. 1958. EARLY CLOSING SYSTEM! HERE will be a MEETING of the Clerks M the " Mason Hell," on this ( Wcinssday) EVEN- ING.al half-past Eight o'clock, for the purpose of drawing up ii Memorial to the Merchants of Charlotte- town, to adopt the Early Closing System. N . A punctual attendance is requested. 2, I852. REGATTA, &c. ENTLEMEN interested in the REGJITTJ and CRICKET CLUBS. ore requested to meet in lhe Victoria Hotel, on Tuasnar Evening, the l0th iiisl.. at seven no . CHARLES STEWART, Sec'y. (All pupers, lin.) FOE SAL E. IVE Hundred ncres of LJIJVD, ivilh u Mrirsh nt- luchcd, which rule unnu.il|y Forty tons of Hay, sitlunls on Township No. 58, head of the Hillsborough 'e . Fe: terms npply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Id May, I858. lnicn Mby , Mny Bd, I853. Port of Charlottetown. A I I I van. May s—Schr. Lowris, Trscudie; lumber. A Brigl. in the Nsrrows. May I.—ssilsd-—8cboonsr Spray. Baotou. Trlel, Bo ' . d.':Stsemsr Rose, Pictou. Summary of Government Advertisements. His Excellency the Liuuiensnt Governor in Coun- oil has been pleased to iioininsis Wii.i.iass Ewan naux. ' uire, Controller of Navigation Laws for the Port of llichniond Ba . ‘ His Excellency the ieulannant Governor has has pleased to direct the mime of CIIAILII Mo- Eaciisuir, of Bull Creek, uire, to be inserted in the Commission of the Pence or King's County. His Excellency the Lieulenniini Governor has been pleased to prick the name ofloitie ass: Biirirs, of Cliurloiisiown, Esquire, lo fill the Ofice of High Sherill'ofQusen's County, for the eurrsnl yssr, James McNeill, ‘ ., hevi declined the iippointment. James M‘ y, St. star's will let on Monday, 30d of his next, at 9 o'clock foreseen, the repuirin the Moral Bridge; immediately after, at the Sc col- lisaes. near Theo. Webster's, the Road past John Murphy's towards M‘Donnld's Saw Mill ; iit I‘c|ock, the re ' ' g the Marsh Road; st 4 o'clock, the ill Settlement Road. On Tuesday lath, at o leak, foreiioon, the Building oftwo Blocksio the Wharf sear Charles Diiigwsll'e ; ul I0 0'0l00N,,II'IO Road from Msrsll to the Head of St. Peter's Buy. commons at Iiorell Bridge, and lo finish the Abut- inente of Marie and Mid ll Bridges. On Wsdnssde the 85th. at I o'clock, creases, the repairing the bud Iswards o'clock, the repslrlsg Pine Brook Bridge; o'clock. the llosd from I Be f Head of ll. Peter's Buy towards 0’Hsuley’s; 3': o'clock, the Road from Cable Head between Doggld Sslhsrlund's and Ronald M'Donuld's towards Mala lead. and the lib Isis Bead lswsrb Jsh A FARM To an LEI‘, awn rossusslois oivns isusanrar-ux.v T is situated Nine miles from Clinrliiiislown on the entrance i-flha New Glasgow llimd. nnd consists orii loll acres more or less: the property of JOHN Hunsois, hits ofihe 8th .'_Klng'u) llegv.,.--nd on wliich he now rcsidoe,—tlie furni will he let for ri term of III I5, or 20, years. The dwelling lltlulc is very corri- forlslile but not very large. there is it well of wiiler at Ilia kitchen door; the otlica houses urn var cornme- diuus rind will cmitsiii n nuiiibsr of cullle. here are two burns. one for liuy. with ll gransry on it, and the other for threshing, contuini a new set of niiinhine- ry, both thrashing mill and unners. 'l‘lis lhrneliiog mill is of four horse power, and of great epesd,thiush- ing at the rule of 50 stocks an hour. The funnsrs are quite new and very good ones. 'I‘hs lurid is all clear and in ood condition. except uhoul8 acres of ewnrn . There is u hrooli passes through the hind in the pee- Iurs ground, rind also ri spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situuled on the esslsm side sfs hill. The land is well fenced in fields ofb or 1 acres such; there isa Grist Mill nbcut hiilfa mile from the residence, and a saw mill neurly the sums dislsnco. G uccniriiiioduticns can be had in the Church of Engluud, distant from the dwelling about a mile snd a half. ' 'l‘srins may be known by applying at Hsssnrd’s Gsseue ofilc-s. May Id, I855. FOR EUROPE. THE Iris new substantial Brig LJIDY COL VILE I00 Ions burihsn, Jassse Mtlucrnsois, Commander, will he ras- yPforssuonor retbsfltkinst Forrre tor uses a I to I.“ ':0H'l\l,dt JAVII-18 DOUBE. Charlottetown. May 2, llbl. fl" A frsfiist will be taken, if surly application be made. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NUMBER of SHIP CARPENTERS. to proceed to Bend of Peiiieodisc —For Wages. and other particulars, please uiply to J. Weenies- ea, Eeq.. Charlottetown, or r. J. L. Hoamasr, BL lssusr s. MICHAEL IIAIIII. Apll II, II“. II AUCTIONS. By 3. w. LOBBAII’, N WEDNESDAY, the lilh day of May, on Kuro'e Squauu,nll the C.dRRI.drJE8, Q-c., dvc.. Belonging to the Subscribor—lis intending to make some alteration in his business-—tliu following are the llllc CI 2-- 1 Large close CARRIAGE, lumps &c., ingood or- der, ' I Do. _ do. do. I Hooded double CARRIAGE, nearly new complete, I D do 0. 0. s I Lsrge double WAGGON, lumps complete, , 1 Double WAGGON, I o. o. I Close SLEIGH, I Poney Phaeton, 8 Single-seated WAGGONS. very light, nenrly new, I Sulkey or single dc. , I American BUGGY, an excellent article—new, I Large MILI. for cracking Oats for Horses, dtc Several Sets Single and Double HARNESS. s:usss.—All sums umouiiling to £5 or less, cash on delivery; to £l0, one month; to £20, three months; from £20 and upwards, five months. M. BUTCHER. Charlottetown, April 27, I855. By H. W. Lobban, N ATUK DAY next, the 1th inst., at the AUC- TIUN ll0O.\l. Kent Slrsel, the whole of his STOCK of API'l.ES, comprising Russets, Baldwins, and Greenings. Being desirous of selling all willioul the inset reserve, the ‘ tionser solicits the nltenduncc of his cusioiiiers, who have so kindly pstrcnised his ales. Sale at 12 o'clock. . llloy 2, IBM! MEETING, furllis furmiition of s Txxsrx-.u- aiacu Laaoux, w" d at the 'l‘eiu- psrnnca Iliill on Tuesday evening next. IOIII Mny, isss. FARM SERVANTS. AN'l‘ED—a MAN und BO Y. for working on ll Farm, about 7 miles from Town. Apply ut ilils Otlice. 8wn25 (0 WANTED, SERVANT MAN or BOY, in a family near 'i‘own. For particulars apply to lbs Olfico of Iliis paper. April 30. WANTED immediately, by the Subscriber, a FARMING MAN who thoroughly understands the routine of farming labour. Wm.SWABEY. Mount Stewart. ANTED, for the Third Ponds School, l.ot 20, a TEACHER, of slllioer Claiss.—App|irni'iu-n to he made to Mr 'I‘isoxsas Picxxnirea, one of the Trustees for said Schon . April 22d, I858. dinfl Summer Arrangement of Malls. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces will he muds up until furlher Nullce svoxy T DAY nod THURSDAY NIGHT, at Nina o'clock, and forwarded Vlll Picrou, and the MA'LS for En- g'und will be closed upon the fullowiiig days u! the same our. Tuesday, Msy I8, Tuesday, August 2, " May Id. " Augusllfi, “ nos 1, “ Auguststl, " Jnnafll, " Sept: ll. " July 5, " Sept. 7 2 s July I9, " October II. Letters to be registered, and Newspapers, must be mailed half an hour before the time of closing. HOJIAS OWEN, Poslmiisisr General. General Post Otfics, April 50, I855. Leonard Scott di. Oos.’ x.is'r or riodical Publications. RWARD D by mail, under the provisions of the late Pest Udice Law, at merely nominal -I 3 tea. I. The London Quarterly Rseisu: (C'onserooti'os). 2. The Edinburgh Review ( PWii'g). 8. The North Britta!‘ Review (Free Cliurcli). «I. The Westminster Review (bibbal). 5. BlucIrwood‘s Edinburgh Jfngazine (Tory). These ltaprinis have been in successful operiiiion in this country for twenty years, and their cir cululion is conslaiilly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American peri- odicnls of a similar clues, iin.l from the numerous Eclectic: and Msgulinls made up of selections frciii foreign periodicals. This faicl. shows clearly the high estiiiialion in which they are held by the intelligent reuding public, and uflbrds u guiiruntce that they are established on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the politic.-il shndss above indicated, yet buts smull portion oftheir contents is devoted to political subjects. II. is their lilsrory character which gives them their chief value, and in that Ihsy stand confessedly fur iiliova all other journals of their class. Blackwood, still under the iiiaslerly guidance ofchrisiopher North, iiiainluius its ancient celebrity, and is, at this Iiriis, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Bulwer nnd other literary notables, written for that magazine, and first iippauring in its columns, both in Great Iiriluin and in the United States. 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Prior to I845, the postage on Blackwood was $2 to II II on s single Review 1 I! From I545 to llbi, on Blackwood I 00 " " on u ltevlew 50 In IBII-52 (average rule) on Blackwood 15 II I‘ on I EVIOW The present posisgs on Bliickivood, is es at “p. R 328 IOW (The rates are soie uniforai for all distoscu soillliu MO United States ) At tliess rates surely no objection should be suede in receiving the‘ World! by |i:iai‘l.|uad than ensuring tbsirsped .sse,an regu r eivar . ’ LEONARD SCO'I It C0., 79 I"ui.rou S-near, (Entrance 64 Gold street.) N. B.-—L. 8. & Co. have recently published, esd huveuow for sale. ills "l'AllMl'3R‘s GUIDE." by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh. sod Prof. Norton of Yale New van, complete in I vole.. royal oclsvo, eoutuging I000 pages, l|s.‘etusl es: 000 wood snruvi rios,iumaeliub' ' . ilupa I coesrmxdbs uni, .5. M‘ ” fl"lIiswsrkdeustlAseld"losk the Ikrsi." lately rssusslleled and lsroies upon the lllwid. CEO. 'I‘. HASZARD, agent 8. Island LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Ofics, Chsrlo.ieiowa, P. It. Island, I anaary I5. IN ‘pursuance cflhs Act of the General Allsuibl n th' lslu , me ' is s and passed in the vent our of the reign of Her ssenl Majesty, lalituled .ds Act for levying fu er as Aesslltnf so all Lands in this colony’, and or the sscsaragsstsat niaend the prcsslll Act for the Jeseusuiit of Lead, and the encourugsnisnf ¢ll_/Eilucafios : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under iiientioned 'l‘owii l.ote, Pueturs Lola, Islands, and parts of Townships in Ibis Island, in arrears for tho non-payment of the several eunis due a owing thereon to Her Miijssly, under grid by virtue of the first mentioned Act, viz: acu s aculs. Township No. 5, MI! Township No. 44. 8”!‘ “ 9. 4913 " 41, [I5 " II. "II " OB, BIBS -- is, war 4- so. I54“ " I9, 510 “ 54, I080 " I0, I34“ “ 55. 5'10 " ll, BIO " 58. 841 “ 25 Bid! " 59, I55 " 24, I00 “ C0, I500 -- 25. iso; -- es. H81 -- 28, um -' or, zoo " 8|, I000 George's lsland, I45 " 5'1, 5044 on ury " Id “ B3. 599 St. Peter's “ I0 " 81, 182i Murray Islands, II " 88, 500 Indian Island. Be- ' “ 45, 2400 dsqus, Charlottetown. Isl Hundreid of Town Lots, 5 of No 64: f . 6. 8d Huiidrsd,o§ oi? No. 45, g of No. 46, 7-IOIIII of N 98 0 . dlh Hundred, of No. 80, 4-lbllis ofNo. 83. 51h Hundred, ofNo. 2, j of No. 95. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Rsynlly, No. I97. Town Lots in Gsor slown: No. 7. Range 1. Letter D; lto. I8, Range 2, Let- ter A; 1 No. 9, Range 2, Letter B: d No. 9, Run a F; N2‘. 8 Range 3, Letter B; d No. B, Pu Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 8!, O0, 3 of 199. 212, 219. and 235. Town Lots in Priocelown : Nos. 1.2, 3,4. 5, and . No. 5, » Row 2, Division 1. Letter B. 8, do 2, do I, do B. 4 and 5, do 2, do 5, do B. , do 8, do 5. do C. 5. 6, 1, and 8, do 5, do 5, do C. I. do 4, do I, do D. 5. do 5, do 1, do E- 8, do 5, do I, do E. 2, do 5, do 6. do E. 8, do 5 do I, «la ll 7, (ln lll ll" '. I 6, u.. 2 .1. - (Jr 8, ' lli \II' 7. \III is. Pnsiurs Lots in Prinaetnwii Royully—| of No. B; {of No. l5l; I of No. 238; No. 240; No. 875. And the owners oflhc snid Lots rind 'l‘racls of Land so in urreiire and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, the! in core the man charged on them as afore- siiid, together with the coals which have been incur- red, sliiill not lie piiid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court ofJudicaluru, to be held at Char- lleliiwn, which will commence on Tueeds the 8d day of Many, next, application will he made to the Sn- preme Court, during I c said Term. for Judgment eguinel the said Lots and Tracts of Land, respec- lively. JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. 1353. New York Illustrated News. P‘ 1' year. r. T.BausIul,Spuc'isl Partner: ii. n. er, A.E. Baacir, Gensrsl Partners. 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