5‘” “Estonia! == -- , . - a] 2 "Temp! were rose“ exce fin our Till thisis donc,Ifcar weshall be cursed with the arrival of To the Electorsof ' f ’ ' ' — ll): 1gp”, ‘ofing, Aflgr a gliéat degl 0 de- people on?" deli!” "l:th an‘l “ Captain,” who will spend their . the 2:: and: Royalty “Ch‘mflle' AUCTIONS. ~_ I . . - he money totie estructiop 0 tie pro ucers thereb llVinn h their ' . ' , , ‘ . :1 y t . t . ,“mg ofrwluJ’PES’tto use tzhe labour ; and even Continue to pay duties, on wliii’t llieyausz and ENTLEMEN ;—-—Bemg (m the eve of proceeding to 0 BE LET, by Auction, to the. hlghe'el bidder, on 8 ‘dried, WIS Pro‘}"33 9 u_ even_ ' import to the ruin ofthe revenue and im 0 ' h f England. on behalf of the P ' Ed d 1 I d s' t TUESDAY, the 315i day of May, Instant, at 12 oclock, d m It a n we," I , V p vem ment 0 the . . . rince war s an team , , . . ‘ . 0 (HIV. 2 l 5| 0" .nm an as w n ' ‘ 9 I ‘ OISE A ' m ’ the” “a.” a . ’ cu y m g? ’ g C l N“ S " C P y. all as n private busniess, and,as the "no" a” the Mque’ H ' inn“; 8" ALLS’n the “"1 Mark“ “'1 1 Resolution “0ng Put to "W"? 0“? Pre‘ Iam,Sir, Election of Members to represent your interests in General A... “"1356. agreeably: to the provtsmns ofthe “ Act to regulate the .t; ‘ .. vk‘“ offer himfilfat the next Election, It was You", 8m. 8m: semny may take place during mv absence {mm the yshmd, I am letting of Stalls in Charlottetown Market-Hausa, and for other be t 7 .9“, 7.“,mch'ts'hows that there Was far from BALAAM. Induced thusearly to ofi‘er mysylf m, a Candida,“ f", “,9 high purposes therein mentiuncdlv. ~ I 1; I f’0 ’lnlou 0" tha‘ important 8“I‘lect’ .EAS 8” lipnor of again being one of the Representatives oftbis my native Chafiohemw“ May 12”] (fachE LEWID: market C elk- oWledge that, however I respect him as a The glonous uncertaint and e id! 0 tlw Lawl! “own. _ . ’ ’ . ’0 .r society, I cannot consider him as afit and L q y f My conduct In the present House of Assembly is before you, n , . 3 * .wasdvocate the interests of his constitu- To THE Bonus on THE COLONIAL HERALD. flux’fflr'mli’;';;’?l:::)u: reel! myl claims liq, your furlherIconft‘i - » "was, firming all“ 11130313323. I ', y“ ' __ I ‘1' . ‘ l I 5"" I as 0 "18?... \VII. vourapprova , an —— . , . _ .h . Sm. A case w“, - d I . q again obtain for me your snfi'raues it shall b’ m r m t d t DISTRICT N ' 3f . ' on mated near] 11!] resent professed , r ,. rie Iere, the other day, in the cupreme . . — r _ , e_ 3 OS or en , o. l--(North section.) 2- no.5. a. g.......i.., is... ... .. gym}; barge H'sHlmgrlthe Cinema... to m it 3::a.“.i.1.i::.d.it;aiesif.":.s°"r‘°":“"“ “"'. I hereby site Nttttet that I wt". on Monday the 20th ~ 3 - . - we an some :' -' , 4 ' ‘ '. ‘ t 80 a 0 men a continuanc o ._ . . i in f TOW“ manufacture, and transmitted 10 ,ed 3 gm", deal “flifiznixte‘r‘ezufij;;::;,§;:"":,?‘:fi your favour and support. p l e “I 0" Jun,e’ 3:412 0,(”(,",ck’ LET “‘9 "Tamilg the Road from ‘ ’ ' . . . , , j‘ ineptitin operation. It was ana eal from h d -' ' - y ~ “1' .k My fi‘ll'erl't‘ls kl"dly consented (health erinittin ' to re re- drburton “0 a’gLs .eny' . o f II p l e 3‘45")" 0‘ Mr‘Jusm" "l0" 1 0f ' - P g) pt On June 215i at 12oclock the Main Western Road com- ' 1 remain, yours resl’ecll‘“ T Gallows-Point. The facts of the case were simplv tliesez—lt fem me at me E’ecuont should "' 13"" Place PWVIOU‘ '0 m)’ '3‘ mencing all-[31]"; Ming ’ ’ ~ N LE0 011- appeared that the l'itc Murdo Mft('l5‘t)d ofOrwell head who was um' ) l ' ' ' ’ H - ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' .. O I cl tl .R - 3- . We, St. Peter’s Road, May 7, 1842. said to have laboured under oxtraordiniiry aberations of mind for l have “m ’lnnm' to he! Genllemenr l()i-(:iii's’uc’iiem2riigiiditnlg til) ill: NizwulNezllgriirlgiaIlIMingus to Hal 1. .m ' some years before his death,) had bequeathed the bulk of his W’m‘lm'Ch msPM“ , -\ on J’une 23d at 12 o’clock, the Road leadihw fron‘i Cascum- r'- Epth 0? THE COLONIAL HERALD. property to other individuals, to the great prejudice and injury of “l FRK‘QEi‘g‘fiW/"l Ferr‘gnlq‘ ‘ pcqlw ’Kilda": Bridge, commencing “em. ,he fi’ock, e j » __ his own helpless children. Among the legatees is one Angus Chmoucmwn M 14.?) 184‘2’ ONG“ R’Hl J""' On June 24th, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Kildare settlement LECTOR having addressed, through vour MfWIG‘Nl. the rcspundcntrin this case, to whom the tostatnr had ‘ ' * “I slug, ' m Tigth, commencing a, Mrs. Traversvs. same dav’a, 2 ~ the Electors ofthe Second District ofPrirIce ruled 0"9 h'mdm‘l “Greg “F "alum-ll? limd- or “V's. Plece or r t. o’clock, the Road from Kildare Bridge to St. Felix, 'l’ignish, T ' ~ kingupnn the disadvantages to be found in eloct- “"d. "I? d‘mwsed had neglected, either through Ignorance . .DISTRJCT N0. 14- combiencing at Kildare Bridge. r “SWABEY, Esq.,asiheir Represeniaiivo in the ncxt 0' '"dlilere‘nce, to got a. regular deed of conveyance lroui HE Commissmner ot the above District will Let, by JAMES WARBURTON, '_ _ ‘ mmbly, I have m requ.‘ ,hm you w,” favour a .ub_ the Earl of Selkirk, the original proprietor, although he had it ' Auction. to the lowest. bidders, the several amounts appru- o‘ ' commissmnfl- s I; - jigging this communication also in your columns. "PW-"‘15ttftwemy-lwoyears ”'_P”Ssess””'i Paid ll“! full P"rCl}’l5"' Prli‘lEd fl” R‘mds, &c. for the present year, in the following Lot 11, March 12, 1842. ‘ I ', v.’ Krle ELECTOR, in his native simplicitv, wonders why “"‘ney for It, and was, to all intents and purposes, its sole and order:— , ‘4 “1 should leave England, where he 5;, tong lived Wm, rightlulowncr. The Respondent, becoming aware oi'tliis Cll‘t‘lllll- 'On Monday, the Sixth day ofJune, the romp-mg 0f Rwy,” _ _ DISTRICT No. 2. , _ . . -_ ‘himwm am} will. a most active mimy m the Cnumy in stance, .and finding that the validity ofthe will would be called pieces of Georgetown Road, commencing at m “dock, "e," r lIIE Commissmner oi the above District will Law By , f " xiii resided as a Magistrate, to risk all these distinctions m 9”}35’“"’t “mmved I" Pmcme (“1' “me "‘"ims 0" mm”) rm") P‘t‘l” RM’W'lSUH’S; L"! 51. The same da)’. at 12 o’clock, part of All‘Tlnl", “I the Several i’lilCes Where llle work l5 '0 b0 :1... m ,his “Poor Island," bringing with mm H lmge pump \Villiain Douse, Esq, his Lordship’s Land Agunt, a deed ofthe Buck's Road, commencing where the work of last war ended. Performed, the fullmVlng Run“ 0“""3‘3ISIVIZI future fortune will depend upon its prosperity.” 'I‘n lurid In_dispuic, immediately and expressly to lllllIStlll‘,-()f which And immediately after, part ofthe Road leading from Buck's 011 VVfldmiSdflthc First day ofJune next, at10 o‘clock, Two i’l‘bmjfigsinipleNArivi-z ELECTOR it must bu evident, that deed neither the Widow nor llcr counsel knew any thing till it Road to Montague lower Bridge. Bridges on the Road from Saint Eleanor's towards Bedeque; 5“ family was the cause of Mr. Swanrw’s giving up his \YaS. produced by the opposite party in Court, The Widow. he- ' On Tuesday. the 7th Juno, part ofthe Road leading from Head same day, at IQ'O’CIUck. the Road from Wilson's 10 Green" , , ‘nd engagcmems in England, ll", (,xpmm, “gin: group lieviug that she lo'id an equal right to this piece ofland as she o‘fCardigan to Pisqiiid—the sale mcnmmpnc‘, m the H,” m, ,1", Shel-(L r , will” he MUM easily encmmmr; he ,hercmm ramps had to the rest ot her husband's property, (and,:it all events, Second mile, at ‘J oclock. fiu‘cnooii. At Eleven o’clock, the 0" Thursday, “"3 2th 8'10 Q’CIOCky “‘9 Rm‘d from Cilmpbell‘l , ,1 ,1, Ion“ when, his dumesfie (,xpengcs “re diminished, Whether the wt“ was to stand or fall. that she could not he dc- same day, several picces of the Road loading to Saint Peter's, l” Roget's-s; 53m” dill” at 12 " “look: the Road from Mficgregora pi‘ived ofher right of dowcr ovc r it, without her own privin or consele continued to out timber and exercise Other acts of ow- nership upon it, as her late husband was in the habit ofdoing himself. The Appellant in the case, Donald Macleod, a boy of Sev'entccn years of age, and son of the deceased Murdu Maclcod, acting under the authority and by the direction of his mother, cut a few stir-ks nftimber Some time in the course of last winter, on the piece ofland in question; wlim an action for trespass was brought against him by the Respondent, Angus llluclend, before Cavendish VVillock, Esq.,and judgmcnt given in Angus. Mac- leod’s favour. From this judgment the boy appealed to the Sir- preme Court: The Chief Justice confirmed the decision ofthe Magistrate, solely on the ground of the legal right vested in the Rttspnlltlenl by the Deed above referred to; but, in consideration ofthe extreme. hardship ofthe reuse, found the Respondent liable in the costs Ofsuit. \Vbat makes this case still more distressing, is the circumstance ofthe poor boy's being new incarcerated in Charlottetown Jail, liir an action ofa precisely similar nature, brought against him by the same person, and before the same magistrate (this last men- tioned gentleman acting the various but somewhat incongrumis parts of “’ill-drawcr, Counsellor, and Judge in his own Court, and principal witness in the Court above), and as in this last case, the boy neglected to bring out an appeal to the Supreme Court, and being unable to pay the fine, and the expenses ofthe prosecution, execution was issued against him, and under this execution he was sentenced to Twenty-one days’ imprisonment in the Common Jail of Charlottetown. The ChiefJustice (in a manner which did justice to the humane feelings of his heart) repeatedly expressed his sympathy for the poor boy, by pronoun— cing it a very hard case; but it seems the thing could not be hula ped—thntnothing would do but f_‘ the pound of fiesh”—-that such was the law, that the poor boy mist be found guilty of an act of trespass for cutting a few’ insignificant sticks ufiinibcr (not per- haps worth five shillings) on his own father’s property—mud for this high crime and misdemeanor, though the main support ofhis widowed mother, and four small, helpless children, he must lie for Twenty-one days, at this mostimportant season of the year, in the common Jail ofClIarlottetown. After such instances astliis. what will future generations think of the equity and humanity of many ofour boasted-ofEnglish laws? Our wise Salons and pre- iendcd friends of the poor people of this Island, as il’tlie law of trespass had not been sufficiently strict and favourable to the pro- prietors before, have by their explanation Or mis«mendment of that law, in the last session of the House of Assembly, proved themselves to be the most strenuous advocates and supporters which the proprietors themselves could have employed. So much for high-sounding pretensions of patriotism, and sympathy for the poor settlers and tenaiitry of this Colony! By giving the above a place in your useful periodical, you will much oblige your humble servant, . "» v i \ ONE r '1' AT THE TRIAL. Charlottetown, 6th May, 1842. 't to the South-west. On Friday, the 3d.,at100’clock, the Road from Mascouclie to Fifteen-point; some day, at 12 o'clock, the Road from Fifteen point to Abraham’s Village; same day, at 1 o'clock, the Road from the Shore to the Back-settlement ofFiflecn-point. On Monday, the (lib, at9 o'clock, the Main Western Road 1 South of Ellis River Bridge ; same day, at 11 o’clock, the Main Western Road, North of Ellis River Bridge; same day,at 12 o'clock, the Road from Trout River, leading to the Main Wes- tcrn Road. Also, on the same day, at 3 O’clock, p. m. the Road. from Plaisted’s Mill towards Neil Ramsay’s. On '1’uesday,tho 7th, at 10 o’clock,thc Road from M‘Lean’l Mill towards New Bideford ; same day, at 11 O‘clock, the Road North Side ofTrout River, leading to the Main Road, and mak- ing a Bridge on do. Same day, at 12 O’clock, the Road'from M-Lciin's Mill towards Barlow’s. , On Fridav, the 10th, at 11 o’clock, the Road fromSt. Joseph’s Village to Higginp‘s Ferry, Egmont Buy. Ample securityr will be required for the due fulfilment ofthe several Contracts. _ ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, 11th April, 1842. DISTRICT No. 5. ,THE Subscriber will Let, by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the following contracts, at the times and places on- dermentioncd, viz: On Monday, the 13th day of June, the improving the Road from New Glasgow to Fyfi’e’s Ferry, commencing at said Ferry, at 10 o’clock, forenoon. At 2 o’clock, same day, the covering of New Glasgow Bridge—and at 4 o’clock, _the improving ofthe Road from Buckinghapi’s Mill to Tanner’s Brook -—on 'luesday, the 14th of June, the repairing‘the Road from Bagnall’s to Has- lem's. ‘ Security will be required fer the performance of each contract. All fences and other obstructions on the Highways, if not re- moved immediately, will be removed at the expense ofpcrsons causing such obstructions, and the Fines exacted, without distinc- tion or discrimination. i‘ 'eroby enabled to apply his resources with more ef- ' -*"M"educaliun and support of his family—a sir-p equally at - aprudent man and good father, but which is rather *‘ considered or not valued by the NATIVE ELEC- cmnincriiziiig at Cardigan Bridge; and the same day, and at the same lllth, the Commissioner will let several miles ofthe new Line of Road loading to Dingwell’s Mill. A particular descrip- tion ofeach mile will be given at the time ofsale. On I’Vcdnesday, the 8th ofJuue, the several sums appropriat- ed for the Roads_ on the North Side ofCardigan will be Let, commencing at IQtt’t'lt‘lclL near Golf’s Mill. And immediately after, the opening of the Road from Petitr Morrison's to Grand River Road, and from the latter place to Narrow’s Creck Bridge. will be sold, commencing where the line intersects the old Grand River Road. The same dav,~at 3 o'clock, the building nfsevcral Blocks and Bridges for. the \Vharf at Cardigan Ferry, opposite Morrison’s, will he sold, to the extent of £30. On Thursday, the 9th June, at 1] O'clock. several miles of the Road loading from Dingwell's Mill to Cardigan, and the Bridge at Grand River, will be let—the sale to take place where the Bridge is to be erected. On Tuesday, the Mill ofJune, part of Georgetown Road, in the Royalty, and part ofthe Road leadin to Burnt Point, will be let—commencing at 9 o’clock, near the West Royalty line. The piece near Burnt Point will be let at 10 o‘clock. THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner. Cardigan, 9th Mny,1842. flazivz ELECTOR Says, that ” it is more likely the future of’this large family will depend upon the oppression of a,“ that gentleman (Mr Swanm’) and his family be- ”: to'tliat class who advance the prosperity of the Country ' own labour—the uiily'truc source ofrevenoe in any ’ - ’ _" In the first place, let me ask the ELEc'ron, 1 his not the endeavour of every man to place himsqu ’t‘ moi! beyond the necessity of porsonal labour’ To enrich jhmfihe great effort of man; but according to thisNA'rIvr: may, the moment he becomes rich enough tg‘gihonr, he maker;an the earth; now he lives by paying‘ot who '- nothing to live upon but that which they can earn by their pm"); unless they can sell this labour they will want bread a. My: it, and. dear enough It Is in this “ poor Island." So .hmhhecontributes to the. subststence ofthe people, equally puma he drops any subsistence from their aid. Is not 'fimti'nie ofthe rich as necessary to the poor as the labour of :bMig.tn,the rich? Again, observe, that this NATIVE 15ch- m ‘ thosevwho happen to be in Circumstances placmg "min acertain degree of affluence, to be a kind of hereditary ” the people, and this. mainly, because they are fa- med-gal lheir fortune! Now, according to this argument, “Sailings: ELECTOR himselfbe in affluencc, or by any “fire such a position, he then, of necessity, becomes an _'nf the eople—and merely "because he has no longer gym to goide the plough by his own band. This is a s" ‘ ’a," but miserably threadbare argument of the NATIVE Windecd! _ ». .ijthe statement touching Mr. waacv’s resignation of : ' ' the Legislative Council, “just in time to save Thirty- it “print, the expense of Her Majesty’s “’rarrant or Mandamus: a ’Ihih'time to make a desperate efl'ort to gratify unbounded M" How attractively the simplicity ofthe NATIVE Euc- . gulls into sublime heroics! Does he not know that Mr. has already received Her Majesty’s \Varrant, confirming ional appointment to the Legislative Council—and this must be paid for on its reception. So, in thisinstance, ,qu. Swassv is not ofso simple a nature as the NATIVE "richness to represent it; and as for the “ unbounded am- “ . all! COLONIAL BUILDING. Colonial Secretary‘s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2d May, 1842. EALED TENDERS will be receiver! at this Office until Fain”, the Firm day ofJuu next, for the Erection and Completion ofthe . COLONIAL BUILDING. Tenders to express the several departments of Work and Ma- terials, as under: Nova Scotia Stone, for the outside Walls, in one tender. All Stone-cutters, Mnsons’ and Brickliiyers’ work and materi- als (except Nova Scotia Stone, as above), in one tender. All Sawyers’, Carpenters’ and Juiners' work and materials, in one tender. , All Plasterers’twork and materials, in one tender. All Painters" and Glaziers’ workand inatcrialspin one tender. All Slatei’s’ work and materials, in one tender. All Plumbers" work and materials, in one tender. Plans, Elevations, Sections and Specifications ofthe whole may be seen on application as above. Ample Security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. ' ‘W. MACNEILL, Commissioner. Cavendish, 5th May, 1842. . . . DISTRICT No. 9. _ _ _ HE Commissmner of the above District Will Let by Auction, at the several places where the work is to be per- formed, the followmg Road Contracts, viz: _ On Wednesday the first day ofJune, at 10 o’clock, the complet- ing the Road leading from Orwell-head to Georgetown Main Road, by way OfVcrnon River Bridge. Same day, at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Uig to Red- ’ ,‘f {believe Mr SWABEY, and every other honest man, is d. by that of sesing the Colony rescued from such ’those whose majority has for four years retarded ‘ t. metered every evil principlc,,undcr the guidance , ofthMSjyf’idly, very vain, and very ignorant men, Messrs. :_ ‘Cmpqrsati. or; The N tractor: seems to think that no one can he a 1'... ,fle’lgblfi' [13' The Piston Observer, Halifax Times and Novascntian, St. John Courier, and Miramichi Gleaner, will please insert the above mund's, “ml repairing lhe Bridge a! the Dismal Liner Mum! four times. ' Harbour Road. Same day, at 3O'clock, repairing the Road lea - — V. ing from County Line to Redmond’s, Georgetown Road. PUMP AND WELL ASSESSMENT, . , On Thursday the 2d at 10 o’clock, the new line ofRoad lead-' 5 T 3 GENERAL MEETING of me Inhabitants OfChar- ing from the Back Settlement, Lot 48, on. the division Line be: lottetowu, held at the ,Court House, in said Town, on Tues- twee" ,Lots 49 and 48’ to “’9 old Three R’Wf’r led' Sm!” day’ day, the 3d day of May, 1842, under the provisions of the Act Of 32,1120 cdwkt the Road levadmg from Forbes a Ml” to Gay 5 saw. the General Assembly, in such case made and provided, the fol- ' ‘ _ ' l " '7, ,7 ._ ' ‘- .. - . On Frida the 3d at 10 o’clock the Road leading from James t » v a O . . i Pcrs us were appouited l\ssessors for the ensuingyeur, M,D0Mld‘sym J0hnsnn,s Rwer Bridge. Same day,“ maelka William G”, I. Tarentum Settlement Road. . - . .2 Chm,” C Ample Security Will be required for the due fulfilment of each- . , V John Davis, junr., comma. Ric/Lard Heartz, Christopher Cross, At a Meeting ofthe said Assessors, held at the Court House on the said dav, Mr. George Weldon was appointed Collec- tor ofthe Assessmurit firr the present year, and also ofall arrears remaining due from the past year. And it was ordered, that, in accordance will) the Resolution passed at the General Mcetiugof this day, the Collector for the present year be orderi-d to proceed. without delay, peremptorin to enforce payment ofthe arrears of the last year’s Assessment. By order ofthe Meeting, ~ JOHN O. NAN'I‘ES, Chairman. MR. T. HOW being aboutto leave the Island, re- quests all persons having demands against liiin, to render their Accounts; and all persons indebted to him, are requested to make payment on or before the 10th day ofJune next, other- wise their accounts will be plactd in the hands of his Attorney for collection. ‘ Charlottetown, May 9th, 1842. rift go, , ’di’ficulties attending the life of settlers. unless lhev MthisIsland l—as ifin this small spot all the intense difli- «kfiafthgfnperation of clearing the forest had been accumu- ‘ ._ ’lgably the NATIVE ELECTOR has never been out of its ~ " Which cutie, his inexperience may‘be compassionated, ‘fbr his absurdity. v lee how for Mr. SWABEV is qualified to ask the , "1H0 spends a large inoornein this Island, ‘ _t gne away from it; he is a small proprietor, - ’l-qu'yrgatlier, be has purchased some land, and t H ', labourers (a crime in the eyes of the t" iwho earn their bread upon his means. In stances he difi'ers from the absent proprietor, rind ‘ In the Corincil, he proposed the Address ,3“ r or a Free Warehouse in Charlottetown, which the “ defused tojoin in; and he very sensibly refused his PORT OF _CH./9RLOTTETOWN. r ENTERED. Schr. Isabella, Goodwin, Pugwash; Boards. Maria. Le Blane, Pictou ; Coals. Archibald, Sutherland, I’ugwash; ballast. Mary, Boudrot, Dalhousie ;' do. CLEARED. S‘chr. chulator, Hayley, Halifax; 1500 bus. Potatoes, 900 do. Oats. Defiance, Robertson, £10.; 1000 bus. Potatoes,1000 do. Oats. New Brig Palrlnlerstlon, (Doyleqpiontreal; (to complete for England) 22 tons artwtlt) ‘im er. , Schr. Mary Ann, Benton, Aricliat; 500 bus. Potatoes. Waltron, Moore, Halifax; 1500 bus. Potatoes. 1000 do.0ats. ’ _' - ~ - _ . - .- , Eliza Macfad 'en, Miramichi ~, 376 bus. Potatoes, 950 do. Oats, 100 fifdsgsraflgffgéhZfilriirtfiiENArriii’;aE liii’tlli: lrilstalpicjl-l, gi- d_o. I’ork, 210.bus. \Vheat, 5 casks Lard, 2 boxes . " - . H ‘ ‘ ‘. arcs—I . avis, uu. ' “"l'“ "'8 "Harem 0f "'0 C““‘")’v 3"" “'1” W.“ “.3 lilaray’t’,’Quiii’, iiaiirax,"85o bus Oats, 18 bls. Pork, 2 firkins Lard— . ,the Farmer, to support the expense of public thi- by D, Rcddin. . ‘I Ch are not required by the Colony,” let it be asked, Maria, [,e mane, wanaceibanast. 7 dithe re'ection ofthe Bill sent up by the Assembly to Swan. Bishop, Mirarnichi; 80 bis. Oatmeal, 12?. bus. “7hcat, 90 hls. distille in'thb Colonv ?—a tax that would necessarily Pork, GOO lIus.Oa:s, 4'26 do. I’otatoes,°2 cases Furniture. f usly affected the price nfagricultural produce, which Queen Adelaide, Martel, Balhurst; 750 bus Potatoes, 121 lIls._0at- ‘5 protected by me “Me immpnence Of Mr, SWABEY, meal, 20 do. Pork, 1090 bus. Oats, 20 bags Bread—by J. Dans, yr. . let me ask, whathas the Constituency gained during ,years ofignoranl, radical rule? Nothing, but distrust Imperial Government, and internal dissension l—and “(serve a few stupid but turbulent paiipers, who de- m, a“ Coastituency, in order to gain the very pay for attend- ’ the Assembly which I have reason to believe Mr. _ ,I If returned, will himself refuse, and endeavor to get , —hence the real cause ofhis being so viriiluntly assailed Strive Enacroa, who, although an Elector, I suspect is ’ @9036 pauper: upon whom upwards of£750 are annually and for what? For adopting abuse instead of argu- _" lupport their views. , y, Mr. SWAssv's interests are inseparable from the inte- “hhe Cf'l‘my? he is an upright man—fearless, independent, apuble In matters ofbusiness. But if the constituency like , r, let them take the advice ofthe NATIVE ELECTOR, and such men as himself, again to plunder the Colunv, retard ~ancement, and prevent men ofcapiial from making it their 7 In their presence the NATIVE ELECTOR sees his own in- ce; he dreads the contrast, and though, perhaps, dis- tiller the designation ofa NATIVE ELECTOR, has cunnino Samuel Britt, John 0. Nantes, Robert Hutchinson, (redacted), , .1. R. BOURKE, CommissiOner. George Beer. : Commissioner’s Oflice, April 291b, 1842. _ ‘ DISTRICT No. 11. ' _. 7 [IE Subscriber will receive Sealed Tenders uirtil‘ ' “1 Siitiirdav, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, neon, for constru‘ct- ' ing a Boat I’Vharf at the end ofthe Cablevhead Road, North side ufSt Peter’s Bay, agreeable to a plan and specification to be seen at the Subscriber's oflice. « . JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. St. Peter’s, May 7th, 1842. DISTRICT No. 13. _ N MONDAY, the 20th June, £20 Will be expended - in the repairs ofthe Road from Souris to East Point, South side—sale to commence at 10 o’clock, at Souris. And immedia attrly after, £17 will be laid out to repair the Road frotn the Por- tage to East Point. On Tuesday the 21st June, at 10 o’clock, the repairing ti R -_ Road, \Vcst side of Surveyor's Inlet. Same day, at 12 o’clock, u the repairing the Bridges at Bull Creek, Rockbarra, and ‘ Little ' Rinn; and immediately after, the repairing Hay River .Bridge. On Wednesday the ‘ 2d June, £25 will be expended in the re- " ' - airs ofthe Lot 45 Road—sale to commence at Hugh Maceachern’s LL Persons '"deb‘ed ‘0 "'9 Es‘a‘e 0‘ ‘he “"8 James liaui, at 10 o'clock. And immediately after, £10 on the Road Quinn. deceased, are requested to make immediate pav- ,0 New Harmom.‘ _ "‘5'" ‘° "‘9 $"bmib‘t't “'“erwise their respective Accounts wi” And on Thursdav the 23d June, £5 10s. will be laid canon the h." place" i" the "ands-oh" Attorney, and “ed fl" wmw‘" dis" line Road betwecn’Lots 43 and 44—sale to commence. at Rollo uncuon OfPersnns’ Bay, at 10 o’clock. And at 12 o’clock, £3 on the Bridge at the P- GAPFNEY- French Mill Creek. And at 2 o'clock, £2 16s. Ed. on the Road from Souris Mills to John M‘Aulay's. And immediately after, , the building a Bridge over Mullally‘s Creek. .‘ ‘ Security will be required for the due performance ofeach Lona t tract. ‘ . 9 JOHN MACGOWAN, Comm toner. ' ’ B E D E Q U E. ENTERED. May 4—Schr. Nimble, Caruthers, Pictori; ballast. 6—-Elleii, Robier, Cape 'l‘orineiitine; do. 7——’l‘hree Brothers, Sundci'land, Miramichi; do. 9—Sophia Miranda, Boudrot, Arichrtt; do. 9—Cutlicriiie dz, Elizabelh, Bonois, do; do. ll——t Shullop Victory, Terrois, du.; do. Cl.EARl-‘.D. May 6—Schr. Jane, Macdonald, Boston; Produce. ' 7—-El|en, Robier, Mirainicbi; do. S—Barbara, Le Roche, do; do. 9—Sopbia Miranda, Boudrot, Newfoundland; do. 9—Catheriiie & Elizabeth, Bonois, Halifax; do. 9—Ploughboy, Baker, Miramichi; do. ll—Shallop Victory, Tei‘rois Pictou; do. ,.,..,~ . . , Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. LAUNCHED. At More], on Tuesday last, abeautifully modelled and well finished Schooner called the Mayflower, l50l01’15—blllll. for Messrs. Webster and HE Subscriber having been appomted Surveyor of Lumber, bogs leave to inform the Inhabitants of Charlotte- town, and the Island ingencral, that he will be happy to execute ,to feel that Education will follow capital, and his fully b: 00ml" "le °°m'““"ds' comm’SSioneHS 0m“, smn’is’ Apr“ 2d’ 1842. reoclyed as s;nse, ‘ SHIP Nrws \ DISTRICT No. 15. 0"”: . - ,v~ - ' '- - S dne Street nearl opposite ' - ' ' ' ’ . s t The barquc Five Sisters. “Ilhamsyart'ved 31PM Hill, on the9th 3' y 2 y t E HE followmo Morie 5 Will be ex ended at Public AN ELEL"! OR or PR’NCE cum'TY‘ inst. 33days frOm Bristol. Passengers, Samuel Grecn,Esq, and several Mr- Brena" 3 Store’ May 6m 1842‘ TSale, viz: D y p ’ I in the stecrage. . The Ann, Pearse, was advertised at Bristol, as an Emigrant ship, for Charlottetown. , HALIFAX, May 10.—Sailed——Steamship Unicorn, Douglas, Quebec; Royal Mail Steamship Caledonia, Lott. Boston. Wednesday, Mails boat brig Margaret,Allan, Bermuda. Thursday, Royal Mail Steamship Britannia, Hewitt, Liverpool, G. B: Mailboabschr. Charles Buchan, Clunn, St. John’s N.F.; Saturday, West India Steamship Medway, Smith, New York. On Tuesday, the 7th June next, at 10 o’clock, £30 on the Rosin};th from White Sands to the Little Sands. Same day. 4:12 o'clock, £4 on Cowan’s Mill Road; and immediately after, £15 toward! a Wharf at South River, Murray Harbour. Same day, it‘6 o'clock, £52 on the Guernsey Cove Road. " r,» g: , ‘ On Wednesday, the 8th June, £10 on the Road and End at V, “ 1‘ from South River to the County'Line—«Sale to commence at ur- ray River Bridge at 10 o’clock. .. . On Thursday, the 9th June, at 10 o’clock, on the Mill River Road, beginning at the 'line .Bronk. ,. 1 On Friday, the 10th June, £20 to reduce the Hill at Beer. Mill Dam, Brown's Creek—Sale at 10 o'clock. Same day, at 3.1. o’clock. :68 on the Road from Ailken’s Mill Road toyvpgd. I: ;' Andrevv’s Point and Ferry Road, and Road from Atlken stb ‘rd'. Murray Harbour—Stile to commejceat ttheteodofitbe Bond a I l. ’s. y .» I lTlih work will be let to the loWesrt Eidgér, and sufficient Se- ' aired for the erformance o t e ontracts. 5 “my. ""1 p E. THORNTON, Commissioner.,_ Three Rivers, 2d May, 1842. "’ .t ‘ ' REVENGE-t~_ = ,j‘ l— ‘ THIS superior House will sand .‘for the H season at the Subscriber's premises. t above Horse being so well known needs no coins Treasurer’s Office, April 23d, 1842. BY virtue of an Act passed last Session, iniituled An Act to authorize the Treasurer of this Island to pay of Treasury Warrants to the amount of Four thousand Pounds, out of the Land Assessment .Maneys now in the Treasury, I do hereby give Notice, that Outstanding \VARRANTS from Number 468, ofthe date oflst October, 1840, to No. 134, of 7th_ May, 1841, will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together With the Inte- rest due thereon. To was Em'rort or was COLONIAL HERALD. s ,' The sale apers which are every Week published in the 1%, ‘vofthis sland, deserve a place in the records of the w cc, and I wish to propose their being collected and “.3, for the benefit ofLord Stanley and Her Majesty’s “Ministers. They would be particularly useful at this crisis, ' .. filjttncial concerns of Great Britain and her Colonies‘ - , fgotng revision. Above all. I am desirous that the doc- t I Jed b a person signing himselfA NATIVE ELscrua, , dtfacte against Capt. SWABEY, should be made known, filmy”!!! Induriginality. By it we learn several things, DIED, On Monday, May 2d, at the Wesleyan Mission House, Ger. man Street, Eliza De Wolfe, youngesi daughter of the Rev.Wm. Temple, aged 7 years.—New Brunswick paper. t...._....x_. . _...... .. .l. SPENCER SMITH,,Treasurer. Just published, toolscap 8vo., pp. 128, Price, Is 6d. single, [25. per doz. ORAL RENOVATlON; or, The Empire of Bae- chus destroyed. THE PRIZE Essxv. By the Rev. JOHN KNOX. CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER 5r. BREMNER. » . ,,‘°“bh Will in future become axioms in political eco- ‘f- -.artieulatl , that those who produce grain and other THE MAILS OR PICTOU, HALIFAX, ENGL’A’fi‘n, 6L0. &c. Will be made up on Tuesday the 17th, and on Saturday the 21;: inst., at 8 o’clock, a. nr. On the following week, they will close on Monday the :23d, (when they will be forwarded via Georgetown,) .nnd on Satur- n day the 28th, at the same hour—which order Will be oberved " be hoped that the Council‘ will not presume to “in. until further notice. if to INLAND MAILS. 2‘ W—that no ships shall be allowed to carry produce out ‘ “(I “but the Market-houses shall be pulled down ; and The Mail for Georgetown will close on Saturdays, at 80’Cl00kia-m' .. ;, fbetter 0 without consumers to buy what they do doughnut! whichit is much better to throw awa than 774 , firIn'g’u thought,” worthy ofSolon, or even Huskisson. ,: “with Ind put into practical use, I trust tliht the inn- , ' l 9 new House, to'be chosen according to the plan of v.39» ELIC'I'OII, will, at their earliest sitting, pass a law— FOR BRISTOL 0R NEWPORT DIRECT. HE splendid Barque DIAMOND, R. Pearse, Commander, will sail from Three Rivers,on or about the 20th ofJune. Has excellent accommodations ‘ allowed either to em or drink an - t ' l k m r two or three Cabin Passen ers. For further particulars, apply . r '1 :- — mem— F0? terms, appl‘gtto . ; t y thing not the produce For Vilestern Route on Tuesdays, at J o c pc , a. . o g . . I ,1 _ ' m ml": and above “"1 that no man shall work for For Eastern Route,’on Wednesdays, at 12 o clock, a. m. to the Hon. James Peaks, Charlottetown, or to Captain Richard outlonetown’ 14th May, 1842' JAMES CAlgfig-n a.” m “'lbulm'ly for "3895- Post Office, Charlottetown, May 15, 1842. . P081197 GGOICem'm I“ _....,