' July I .__ CEO HASZ.-\itii’a (£AZl'L'I"l'li. JULY 19. bdrnyard. but very little about uestions of state policy; Isay thatslthsugh e in not know as lunch as he does. about t e w eels within the wheels of the State llingine,——still ‘they have a good right, and giant need to watch and see, that the taxes t ey pay with their hard earnings, are not inisspcnt and squandered on improper and unworthy ob’ cts, and for corrupt purposes. I allow that al who si the Requisition are plain honest farmers, w 0 get the money they pay their taxes with, by fo lowing their honest calling, digging the Land, and not by digging in the Treasury like. him that vilifies them; and I verily believe, there was not a person at the meeting, but was perfectly capable of formic is correct 0 inion. whether the Petitions o the people s ould be treated respectfully or disrespect- fully by their servants in the House of Assem- bly, and whether it was for or against their interests to be compelled to pay against their will, an irresponsible Council, and also wlie- tber it were or were not for their interests, that their servants should increase the expense of their House, and run them deeper in debt, by employing more servants than the want to do their work, and not even consult t em whe- ther they should do so or not. Surely every sensible Farmer on the Island can form as cor- rect an opinion on these questions as the Queen's Printer, and these are the questions that were submitted to the meeting. 'l'hci-s cannot be the least doubt that the vexation the meeting has given the Quecn’e Printer, arises from the fact, that one hall‘ of the Committee are his constituents, and froiii the meeting taking u on themselves the functions of a Court of nquiry, to inquire into the conduct of those appointed to guard theirinterests, and the passing of the Resolutions unanimously, was the verdict of tlie_Jury “that ho was guilty of betraying the intercstof his consti- ta ta " Sir. the people appear to know very well, that the expense of the Government has been very much incrensed,since Responsible Government was introduced, and particularly since the last General Election, as will undeni- ably appear b the following list. Increase of heIan's oflice per year £450 0 0 c' 400 0 0 Member 200 0 0 Cnles's Oliice, 250 0 0 Warburton's Ollice 50 0 0 llIooney‘s0liicc 50 0 0 Cl~.irlr‘s Ollice 200 0 0 Swabey’s Ollicc 30.1 0 6 Ball's Olfico 250 0 l) Reddin's I00 0 0 £2,250 0 0 £2,250 is the interest of and equivalent to is funded debt of £45,000. The economy that was held forth to the poopln on the introduc-~ tion of Responsible Government “ has disap- peared like the baseless fabric of a vision,“ and when liberals have become prodiguls, it is high time there should be reform, and the poo- Ie know it, and can form a ver correct epi- nicn concerning it, the opinion 0 the Queen's Printer contrary notwitlistanding ; and the poo- o also know very well, that it was the (,'vueen's ¥‘lriiiter that introduced the Bills to pay tli.- Council an to add six more members to the House. at ansxpense of £li0oayear, and they also know, that it was for his benefit that the. pubfic pg-iniing has been increased {-150 ii year and‘ that it was to serve his interests. that the Bill Rn‘ letting the Public Printing, by public tender, which would have elfccted a saving of £200 a year. was thrown out last session. ears the. lite. Married, Al Chsrlollstswn on the Idth July inst. by the Rev._ Donald M‘Donald, Mr. William Mathewson. Ruslioo Mills, to‘Miss Msry Jane Irving daughter of lhe late George Irving. of Cape Traverse. 3V the Rev. Donsld Mo oiiuld, on the 9th iast., st Orwell Ileud, Mr. Philip Blake.of Murray Harbor, to Miss June McI.eod, dsugliler of Mr. David Mc- Leod, Murray Mills. By the same on the Iblll inst., at Onvgll Head, Mr. Donald Martin, to Miss Flore McDonald, daugh- ter of Mr. Duncan \lcl)onald, Murray llarbor Road. On Saturday, the 12 inst., by the Rgv, George Sutherland, oflhe Free Church, Ilr. Charles Reeves, of Freetoivii, Bedcquc, to Miss Caroline, 2d daugh- lsr ofGeo. Dealer, |-‘,sq., Norih River, POLICE COURT. July I—Jchn Williams disorderly driving sub- niilled, lined 5s. Paid. l5—.lolin Nicholson drunk and disorderly, con~ violed on confession; aid 5: with costs. I6-John Anderson for Wages due to Philip Scyressly. Ilcnry Clement, and Chin.-lot i\'inliol- eon ss Sesmrn under Men.-bani Sesinen Acl. Judgment in fsvoir of the former for 77s. uiih costs, ihe second lot 82s. with costs, and ihe latter I303. wiih costs. John Ryan for assault and battery on his wife. scllled out of Court. Henry to pay cosls. I8-—Jaines M‘Wade for assault on and using insulting language toward Janice Filzpalriek con- victed; lined ms. with tie. costs and onlend in find security in lieep the peace and he of good he- hsviour for I2 inoiuhs, himself and two sureiies in £40, and stand coiniiiitlcd till the line and costs be paid, nml security given. Beef, (small) lb. lid n 8d|Vc:il 3d a cd Do. by quarter, 5d a 7 'I‘urknys es ii 7s (id or -, 4d II 5d Clover seed, lb none Do (small), 61' ii 9d I Fuivls, Is I Is 9d Mutton. 4d II 7d Eggs dozen, 7d ll 9d Lamb, per qr. 2s H in -tslflatl, bush. ls l0d a 2n Butler (fresh), 9d n is Barley, 6s a (is do. liy tub—none. |l’otilnes, 29 2| II lid allow. I0 du |s$'l‘urniiv-I. Ln , ,'l'iiiinlhy send, 20:: ll ‘Z4: Flour-_ 2§il n 3d ”I.lI'l|I‘Ipflfl yd. , 3;: 6d ll lis Pearl Barley, 2.1 n ‘2;d Hay, ten, 50sa 60¢ Ogimosl, lgd a lidlslirnw, Cwt., Is a In 3d Iniiten to the ofthe. AT 'l'«-iiiperainco Hall, This Evening, the 19th JULY. HBAIIIILY CILIII THE ALEXA NI) E R . inn merican Vocalists, ’ Ul1LI)respeclI‘uli_. nnnounee lo ihe (7ili1.cI_I< of Cliarlciieioivvi mid vicinity, that may will is iw . And A Jenn Jciaoisiiz, 4.1, 12, lS56. Morell. Passengers, "‘ "l"_§°,".'i'1‘."a5.’i.i.’.'if.°..'I‘ ':ii'."'irf&i.'.i'§'aB"ii333j§ and wife, James Cnslcllo, W. Needlism, Mu. Nslilerg in the sieersgc. Theopliilus Roliinsoll John Smit: and III? 8 Migii 3ii:csli:‘iiii|ta—r-iansd Le Msichantli-om Slicdiac on thg mi: insi.. mi‘-s. John Sinrlnl, _John! Neggll, John MoNevin, Thmms ' Smith, John. , ch I Pei rs. ' , “II‘iitl.l’i0'R0:d Bind. 1: 'I':iisms90uclI0- 4" "'0 l5Ih i,,.imi_Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Win. D ours. Wm. Brown, Jsiriss-Connell and son. George Dsvis,.lohn Hobbs, W. Duchemm, and, i h ; ' ‘ I ui:'dii.oirii’iii"l'atinagoIflc, 00 the Will instant.’- A. 0- Archibald, Eu... sq! Indy, and Ivvo Miss Arrlilbslllll A- P‘“f"“‘- _l"“l‘I "ld I"“lJ'v Ml" 1,‘,-f,, mq |..dy, Mr. J. Miller and Lldy, Mr. J. Blair and Bill!» Ml” M°K""'°’ MM c""Pb°”i Mum. Mllngo I-Inghen, James Council and son, George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Reed. Iml others. In the Siesmsr Lady lie Msreliaiii. from Picinu: on ihe I8lh IIIIIIIII-‘M_i6I McGowan, Rev Alex. Sutherland. Dr. Jenkins‘. Messrs. W. E. Issggeh Alex. Fraser. H. P. welsh, Mic. McNsill, and 3 in the slserags. IIoi.oriui. Bscanraafs cruel. “ll «'01-'- .. flis Essolluicy the Lisul. Governor has been ' plsssstlis appoint‘ Mr.Jshn Hellillsn, (Ami: ol'W'ood Islands, to lie s J-woo of '9’ ‘la.’ Uterus County. have the honour of giving 4 short series of their Musical Entcrlsiiiineiils, couimencing us above announced. Ticxrrs of ndiiiission——RI-scrvi-cl seats :39. Rack seine Is, 6. 'I'iclier.s to be had at the Book Nomi and Drug Stores. Doors upon at 1; o'clock. l0 conuiience ill 84- For full piiriiclnni, Cirmllam nml Progrsimncs. Clisrloltelown, July lo, I856. -._..... . % N B W L I N E ! CONNECTING CEABLOTTETOWJ wi-ru Halifax and St. John, N. B. 7 HE S'l'EAMI".R IIOSEIIIIIJ, Ii .'l‘I‘CAIu:v, 1‘ Master, is intended to sail during the reason, wguher psrniilliiig, to and from Phnrlonelowii and .r.,.,n,,‘o,,ch.‘ N_ g_ [,,,,yi..g Clmrliiitcetoivn every Tuesday and Friday morning -11 9 0'¢l0'3llo lml Tntnuiagouehe every Wednesday and Saturday at I0 o'clock 1-. rs. _ Passengers for Hnlifiix arrive in Train the slime .vening.—Psssenpers for Si. John, and the United States. arrive in Anihersi the mile evening Mid I! St. John, the following day. . The guest faoiliiiss offered for IFIVGIJII! comfort- qbly--expeditisusly and in reduced I"-‘ares by this route Inlet be apparent to all who are accustomed to the oiher lines. 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Entrance money,3s. cse SECOND RACE A'I‘ 12 0’CLOCI(, 'I‘o bu contended for by country four osred Basis, of 20 lccl keel and under. First prize, £5 ;secomI 1, £2 I01. Entrance inniiey, 8s. such, 'I‘lllRD RACE A'I‘ IlAI.I"--PAST I2, Between the two cared club Bosls, ofsny length. Ist prize :22 I0 ; 2nd dc., LI. Entrance incney, Is . FOURTII RACE A1‘ I 0‘Cl.OCK, PRECISELY, Between the first class club Yachts, from 20 to 8 Meet keel. lst prize, £6 , 2d dc., £8 los. I-ln~ trance movie , . ench FII-‘l‘l-I RACE A'I‘ IIALI-‘--PAST I, Between the secon.I-class club Sailing Benls, under 20 feel keel. Isl prize 13*! ; 2d dc., £2. l".ulriiiics money, 3s. sacli SIX'I‘II RACE AT 2 l)'Cl.OCK, To be contended for by Indians paddling their Canoes. lat prize, 30s. ; 2d do. , 20s. ; 3d dc., Itis: 4th dc., 5s. Entrance Free. SEVENTII RACE A'I‘ ilALI~‘--l’AS'l' 2, Between two onrcd country Boots, efsny length. lsl prize, £2 5s. ; 2d dc., .t'l. ‘ hnlrance ls. 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(id. as 1. ac: AT 3 o’ci.ocx, Consolatiori Stakes for rill beaten Sailing Boats. to he entered before It o'clock. Isl prise, la; 2d do.; 12; 3d.;ln.'. ll. Entrance free. . . 'l‘lie.Bnler1:iiniiieiii to wind II_p with the SIXTH RACE. viz “The Duck l'lunt.,", which will lalr'e' ll-psst ,l'our.: between a four oare'd Gi ivilliont staging apparatus, to catch a punt with in balfsn hcuq, rowed by‘one man‘. the pan! to here I0o.ysrds'slarl. Prize 80:. Entrance Is. 6d_. etc ' REGULJTIOJVS. 1 Subscribers of Twenty Shilliiig.-I. and upwards- vvill on cmiih-d to all ihe yrtivildges of Members of s lslsviil, will be ullowsd to compels for the. Club I’ ates, y the owners rnbacribing twenty shil- lings Id the fund of the Club, and also the entrance. inone .-——I. T nose at starting will be decided by lei; all-sails to be lowered previously tostsrtiog.———-4. ,No prize ‘will be given Iinlprl Three Beau Iliirt.~——-5. Boots on the Laibcsrd Ts must invariably give vvay lo lliose on the Starboard"; and in all cases where a doubt of the possibility of the Beat of the Larhonrd Tack weathering the Best on the starboard Tuck must give vuiy; criflhe other Bosi lice lisvcoorse, sud run into ‘her the owners of the cat on the I.nrbourd Tiiclr shnll pa] iilldsinngcs, and forfeit ils claim to ihe prir.e.—i—,—6. An Boat ilirowing out Ballast other ,slsriing. will foilieit ihe race.——7. xlrs Sail to be used before the wind in any extent.-48. To prevent collisions durin the Races, snyventcrcd Bout found snilin in the I arbour during the progress of the other ssi iiig matches. will forfeit her chance iii the race she is en srsdlpr.--}—»o.. n Sail-boa‘. usiri’ m0 v sle, oi-hlosi-hcoli’, diivingihe race, unless for‘ ilibipiriiatso of booming out her sails, will forfeit lisr chance-of the prize.-——I0. -,All Boats intending to compete inust be at Psske's Wtisrf by nine o‘olsck.-o-'-- !. Primed ndieallols for the course of the dltfersnt races may be obtained ftoui the Secretary on the morning of the Regnlts.——-I2 . isputcs to be decided by the I.'inpires.—-13. First class club Ynchts to carry a dag at their mast hood. red ground. with any device thereon.-—Ccunlry boats to dillingulsllard by their private IIsgs——sny grusnd but . All sulraiicss to be made on or before ust.-——l0., Al boats consider ers owners are not members of e the lsili of country hosts,‘ uh. By order of the Committee of Isugsvudit‘. ,!' BENJAMIN DAVI , Sec . Subscriptions is aid of-the tts Fund wil be -ihsulifslly rscsivsdbyiiwco . . tlis Ioerstsry, s In. II III . I . ~ 5. July 10. I8“.--—-All papers. - . ~,-Jr