the following I see sowroettattna and Prince ltlwnrd - Iestriofllslagro control of the Government, that they could ensure its being tsimfortobl [tied up, ~'tind the fares being kept down at a in crate rate; and these public ed- d be best secured b continuing the no The sum of £80, tlle ospovnltoo of last year d shown to be too much; and should itbo unwisely ocntlrined, it would secure, to the man who had the Iiderme, it llI0tI0[I0ly_in the end; for it would enable him to an oil‘ all itoro It would. therefore, he ittesght. be best to reduce the grant, and still to keep a certain power or control, in the Goventntettt. over the management of the Pttoltet. As the present o-trrtrnctor was willing to give up his contract. there was no rtittocn wh the House should hesitate to act; and he would therefore move a Resolution, with the «view of putting an end to the discussion The bcn.ortd learned gentleman then submitted u . utton: one the Licensee of the Government Pscltet between Bedoqoe, in this Ialaud,ntid she- disc, in New Brunswick, by virtue of the Act passed in the fleorith year of the Reign of Her Majesty, ‘tntitulntl ' An Act to fasilltttie the intercourse between this Island end the Provinces of Nova Scotiu and New 'fIIlIUI6‘It.' hath ‘lately sign’ to the Government of this blood, hi desire to surrender his raid Licence, and to be released from hisnnid Contract; and a large number of the Inhabitants of Prince County have petitioned this House to repeal so much of the said Act as authorises u ant of Money to the Licensee {W bl _of the said Packet: Resolved, therefore, that a Bill be brought in. to authorise the Government to accept a surrender of the Licence cf the present Contractor, and to reduce the annual amount of the said great, in future, from Eighty Pounds to Thirty Pounds." llr.‘ MoorInv.—At the time the giant of £80 was agreed to, lost Session, I wee unwell, end not in the Honey I heard that it wee moved the hon. mem- ber Mr. ' htmsn; and it was saidt tot he moved so large a sum, in the hope thnt, by so doing, he would have it niojority with him to carry £50 for the George- town Packet. Had! been in the House. I would cer- tainly lnive voted against both the grants; for I out Iltogotlier op pond to the policy of granting bounties to Packets. fife Pttcket be‘ required for the accom- rttodtititiit and service of the_ trading and travelling portion ofilte somtnntfity. it'_will pity without a pub- lic grant; and, lf.‘not‘required for such purposes, it should not be sustained-by“h’lvo§tt ‘. ' And with re- ljmct to the fishing irttde, ho“ have we given in the sltttpe of boutttit-.s, toget r is‘ wo shillings per lntrrel of protection duty. All, it this is taken out nftlio pockets ttfthu ftiriiier's. I cttnttot be per- nnndted that it is just or sound po ' y, to endeavour to sutttttiii one trade or ltrattt-lt of industry at the expense of ttttoilrt-r. I will, tltrrt-fore, altt as the running of httuntit-,~ on l'tickt-in; list.-ttuse I told it to o- iiitpttltltc ttittl uitjust tti attempt to prop up or nus- tnitt the shipping nr mt.-rt-untile interests at the ex- _po.-osc of those of nut iculiure. Mr. Ccanx —1le was in favor of an nlterttticn; but he was. nevertheless, persuaded tltttt the grant of last year lind been productive of much public benefit. He would go to lower the grant, perhaps to £30. A grant would corttiittl be necessary, in order that, with a view to the protnotion of the public interests and convenience, and the conveyance of Mails, the Government tniglit have it in their power to regulate. in some measure, the ticcoininodtttions, fares, and tiitttta ofsuiliit of the Pttcket.-—Sc-ma remurks,which had been made concerning the su posed ntotives of the petitioners, might, he thought, very well have been spared. Many of the petitioners were very respectable men; and, although it wee possible they might have been influenced by wrong impressions, there could be no juttt grounds for supposing them to ve been actuated by spite or malice. Illln. ’l‘ho Resolution of the Hon. Mr. Palmer was then submitted to the vote,utitl agreed to. The llouau having been rttsutncd,’nnd the Resolu- tiun reported from the Committee (as eltove given) bttvittg been retid, ttnd tlte question of concurrence put thereon. the House air‘ : - Yetta—|lon. Mr. Pnlt er, Hon. Mr. Coles, Hon. Mr. Thornton, Mr. Fraser, Mr. Mooney, Mr. Clark, Nr. Ilttvilttnd, Mr. Lorgworth, Mr. Yeo, Hon. Mr. Wttrbtirtnu, Hon. Mr. Pope, .\lr. Laird, Mr. M‘Noill, Mr. Certtpten, Mr. Wiglttmnii, Mr. Montgomery, end . Mr! hIecriuliiy—l7. Nay-—-Mr. Davies. So it was carried in the efirmative. @‘Twc discussions took lace in the House on t is subject ; one when the cure was in Committee of Supply, end the other when the were in Com- mittee on " the Petition.“ As nice that was said on tl.e st occasion was repeated on the second, the Reporter, for bsevity’a sake. has combined the two discussions in the above Report. ‘ R. B. lavuo, Reporter. LEGISLATIVE SIIIIABY. House or Assnsnur, Saturday. March 2. JUNIPER KNEES. Hon. Mr. Wtiuuri read, in his place, a Poti- tion of John Frost, Pits and Sewall, Edward Ss- ville, and John.,Mssherson, with aecottipsttyittg Certificates. praying that no udtlttiottal export duty may be imposed on Juniper Knees. end that the cried for exportation may be extended beyond the irst of July next. . Tho Petition was received. and it was then or-. dered that it and the Certificates he referred to the Committee of the whole House when in conside- ration of the ill for raising a Revenue. CHINA POINT AND PORT SELKIRK FERRY BOAT. Mr. Davies presented a Petition of divers Inlis- bitants of Belfast, Township 50, end others, prey- ing for a Grant to provide a Boat for the Ferry between Port Selkirk and China Point. . he same was received end read; end it was then ordered that the Petition do lie on the table. GAS LIGHT COMPANY. The Bill, intituled “ An Act to iiicor rate the Charlottetown Gas Li t Company,’ was read a third time and pass . . FISH INSPECPORS. MI. DAVIOG eoented a Peitition of William 3. Dean and others, rnyiiig for an Enactment providing for the appointment. of Fish Inspectors. His ‘Petition was received and read; end then it woo ordered that it do he on the Table. BANKRUPT LAW. Hort. Hr. Poi-u moved for leave to introduce a Bill to regulate the Bankruptcy end relief of honest but unfortunate Debtors. A motion heiu made that the mid Bill be received and _ M‘ the that time, the House div llon. Mr. Pope, Hon. K. Coles, Mr. r. Montgomery Mr Clarke, Ilon. Mr. Ion. Mr. Lord,lIoti. Mr. Palmer, Mr. s, It-. llnviland slid Hr Cotnpion-11. l£r.Wightman, r.Meuoil,Mr. Fra- looney, Mr. 14rd, and Htm._Mr. War- gu§0 it. in the efirinative: end & Bill was no its flrst time. ‘hot the!‘ th Rule of the House he . arhvd, _ ettspoudod la CIIIIKDS and then the said Bill was read a satin . Ordered, That the mid Bill be committed to a Committee of the whole House, on Monday Inst. - ‘ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH COIPANY. The Hit, lntituled “ An Act to lncor ‘ante pl: Company.” vino rad a third 3 9- o striking out the clause grnflg ‘flares oi‘; ‘IAndtotheCotit ti . " . . _ ‘ . _, advtt-es frmn the Australian t-ttlttnies,the Ch sen, Fhefia? dntavgone 00$. Wltltfh‘ lt_.“lI Syilflly DAM.-j hnr".Qt ’ lb up” vi“ .'.h_ Cu‘ ion 3‘ u‘; h.d__a’ ' ‘Jatiuely 3rd, and Adelsltlti gltllltlly [C ‘It ti . HIP s - ' . succeeded in delivgufi her [9 "gig pf y] un Nsrs-—llon..Vlr. Po , Hon. Mr. L6rd,B0l. Hm “ha Hi-d v ‘ L“ d Mr. Werburton, Ho’ ‘u la Mr.,Pnlmer Mr " "° ‘"' ' flme" "' Clerk, Mr. Montgomery, _ r.’ rt Mr. Jardinc, Hon. MLOQIM, on. .Wholen, Mr. Fraser, Mr. Macaulay, and Mr.Hti\'ihi.nd—l3 So it passed in the negative ; and the,qucstion being then ut “ Shall the Bill -now pass I", it was resolve in the lIIlIl‘l1ltlll\’8t.- CROWN LANDS. . ' ‘ - Hos. Me. Loss, from the special Committee, to whom were rcferrod all matters and Petitions rcltitittg to Crown Lands, to examine itID.l$llIB, and report thereon, and who were also intract- ed to report on the subject of the Crown ry Reserves, resented to the House thetflepgrt of the said mmittee, which report was read at the Clerk's Table. V , Ordered, That the said Report be referred back to the S cial Committee, with a direction to complete tie same, in accordance with the instructions given by the House, viz : to report on the Crown Fishery Reserves. ‘ Mosnar, April 4. BA.\'KRUl’l' LAW. The House satin Committee of the whole on the Bill to regulate the Bankruptcy and relief of honest but unfortunate obtors; and, when the House was resumed the Bill was reported agreed A. ‘. J L I I J 5 ‘ A - a lull. Ci.eitit‘s Bill, instituted “An Act to c- vide Salaries for the Attorney licitor cub rule, and the Clerk of the Crown and Prolliorwlary of P. E. Island. Motion being made that the House resolve itself into Committee of the whole to resume the consideration of this Bill, Ma. Fusaa moved in amendment that the consideration of it in Coni- mittee be resumed this y three months; and ‘tilt;-_ question being put thereon, the House , . . Yea:i—-Mr. Fraser, Mr. Iaird, Mr. Macneill, and lion. Mr. Vl'heln.n—-4 ' Nays—.\ir. Clark, llon. Mr. Pope, Mr. Davies, l-Ion. Mr. Jttrdinc, lion. Mr. Warburton, llon. Mr. Uoles, Mr. Mooney, Mr. Compioh, lllr. Wighttnttn, Mr. Lon worth, Mr. Mont mery, lion. Mr. Palmer, ontlhlr. l\lacaulay—l' it passed in the negttive. he consideration of the Bill was then resumed in Committee of the whole ouse. When the House resumed the Chairman ro- porwd the Bill agreed to with amendments. The question being put Shall the Report of the Com- mittee be now recuivedl, the Lion. Mn. Whelau moved, in amendment, that the Report be receiv- ed this day three months. The House divided on the motion of amend- ment: _ Yeas-—Hon. Mr. Whelnn, Mr. Fraser. Noy.r—Mr. Clark, Mr. Istird, Mr. Mooney, Mr. Wightman, Mr. Longworth, Hon. Mr. Coles, I-ion. Palmer, Mr. Davies, Mr. Macneill, Mr. ‘am ion, Mr. Haviland, Mr. Montgomery, Hon. r. Pope, llon. Mr. Lord, and Hon. Mr. Werburton—l6. So it passed in the negative. The question being then put on the main motion, it was agreed to by the House. Ordered, That the said Bill, as amended be engrossed, and that the Bill be “ An Act to establish the Salaries payable to the Attorney General and Solicitor General, and Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary of Prince Edward Island for their public services.” . ,,.. The Bill fixes, the Attorney Gopcral's0:alttry at £300, the Solicitor General’s at £1 , and that of the Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotery at £150, per unnum. N o'ru.—The above Summaries are not intended to be instead of Iloports of the debates which took place on the subjects to which they refer, or the questions" of which they indicate the determination in the An- sembl . They are given merel to the end that the public may be informed. Is our y as possible, con- cerning the determination, or the progress, is the As- " ' ea c the Session. Press will be supplied with the diocumione, for the further information of the scple. In justice to Mr. Macnoill, the Clerk of the scent- bly, the Reporter takes this opportunity to otnttr,‘thnt it is only through the facilities which that gentleman has most obligingly nlfordsd him, to transcribe what- ever portions of his manuscript Journals he might think tit, that he has been enabled to so ply tlte Sum- maries with that correctness and rogule iy with which they have hen given. Rmnuierntion to Petit Jurors or their tmendanw at the Soprano mm. In the second division on the Resolution to provide remuneration to Petit Jurors, for their attendance at the Supreme Court, to the extent of Three Shillings per day, for each day's actual ettendtiuce; and that ‘ ' ' area be increased to s. and paid into the Court, towards do- fraying the y pit of thedurors, as the same was reported in I-laeutr e Gazette or the 28d III., the name of the Hon. Mr. Jcrdine is, by mistake, iron in the list oI'.N'cys and, also by mistake, that 0 Mr. Laird in the list of Year; to correct the errors, the names should be transposed--the Hon. Mr. Jttrdine having voted in the qflirntalicr, and Mr. Laird in the negative. R. B. Iitvtiro. Reponor. n.aszs.'nn's GAZETTE. wottsuatty. April 8,1863. Tn! MJuu.—'.l'he wind being too high on $- turd_ey morning, the mail boots did notlenvo this side, until about half-pest 3 o'clock, p. m. The wind having then gone down, they started, making the passage in st hours. The Courier returned on Monday, and reached here, with" the English Mails, yesterday. The Mail Couriers used the new Boet,eon- ntructed by order of the Government, which seemed to answer the intended purpose. But whether it will prove as durable as it is im- uglitod remains to be The materials used in Its construction are nine and iron, which, when used together, are more lhblo to corrode. end it is feared the iron rivets will out -through the sine. The Boot weighs little over lvelqwt. NAILS FOR AUSTRALIA, FROM ENGLAND.’ Gxnsiuti. l’oo'r-orrics: .--Her Mejosty'sGovern- merit have made arrangements for the conveyance of mails to Australia on the following days :- May 4.—Motnicg, via Southampton and Sing- apore. ‘ ' __Me 0. When April 4, ’ The dlrocftransmissicu by the electric tale- botwoen Paris and London commenced on —Evcnin , via Marseilles and Siogsthrro. duo in nglastl.-—IIrcli, 30; April I A singular circumstance occurred: ondu . adchp‘e’lc‘h, f forty words, aentlro Paris at nine, arrl , "En Iondon at two’ haford. nine. ‘I'lil I 'O:'pIII_t‘lct! hy the L‘? ' tween tho clocks Pltls end of londhu. ' h, » .._.....;’_..__._’ ll’-tj.i3‘fl.__.R___‘i'5'§".i‘2.3t_“ Ms. -Iloonsr stovod'to:et'dentl the Bill b_\' , \ _._,,f'‘‘' . .. i ~' llytlte fig-ghlve rohdhbd late . 0 ~ . Th! lit liiltttttcs by tltts arrival is 5' I oasis- fséinry : fiQ5:vtold,ot'pold trout ,Victotl: Jig ingu alone amounted to about I .000.uuneee aiveek in spite of the attractions of Christmas holidays and the scarcity of water‘ in some localities. Twalyio thuavend "B't“lI|II[l'o:ll and-I59 ehipnhhedr arrive in on ’ p urlttp .. e mor.t o December. but thusghaucli on onnv?ious accession to the population had been natornllositendt-d with some seonvenleoee, ootlriitg eppvishiug topspflch in h occurred. 4‘ ' " ' he rice of llolir had fallen considerably. The about market was easier." ‘d the harvest and wool crop, both of which llumnn abundant. had bebltoecurod in all the colon ' in good con- dition and without oxtroor;tlj_nary,_ ' Arrangements had been made tetttlom oi the Colonial and ctbr gold mining companies for working nu‘: claims with every prtmpoot of success. ~ ~. 9 - Mo:rmimr.o.—Aooolints front‘ 'l‘rieitte- to March 12, state that the Turks have evacuated Montenegro. Omer PEN had " ired. into Al- hsnia, Rein Pa htt toN ,’en rvis Pasha to Kowienne. The Montana i at’.t‘acked the lust-‘named genersl',‘end oat ' _ him. A robbor has beliti i.-ommitteil at the cata- blishment the Messrs.'Rothsolilld, st.0fl'ca- ttrg, in Germany, of s quanlt -ofv nable merchandise, consisting principe ly of the new purses called port: man es, in cvcuy variety of ornamental nianiifactu is surpectcd at the stolen property has bgen hrouglit'to_Englnnd. It appears from II:Le..ofi0Id report-that the sectors of the East India. Company. hive spent £53,000inL " " ' O“ ‘ -‘ ‘;'~‘ An immense order for handcufi and leg-irons is now in course of‘ execution‘ in Birmingham. A large quantity has already been shipped for Melbourne. v Later from. C,nll£ornte.! The steamer Georgia arrived at New York on Monday evening last, with 13 days later newt: from California. She brings 200 pnseen rs and $1,882,000 in specie. Dates fi-om San rti_.ncis- co are to the 1st. of rch. The steamer Golden Gate lost 23 of her pas- sengers from yellow fever, on her u ward trip fro Panama, and the Winfield Scoti? 41. The noted robber, Joaquim, was continuin his depredatioua on the Sacramento. He he attacked and robbed s_. Chinese camp of about $30 000. He had also committed many fresh murders. An aflrtiy occurred at it ball at the residence of the Hon. A.’ tcernes, in,I,os Angelou, i which three men were killed. rty of row- diea attacked the house, when t e inmates fired On NOVA SC OTIA. On Tuesday morning a private soldier of the 97 Regt., who had been imprisoned on the charge nrnbtaining goods from a civilian “ under false pretettoeo," was released by s Sergeant in whose change he no! placed.-wlienjhe two worthies dest-tied in company. On the evening of the sttne ll:s_V the Sergeant returned tcths barracks :tt.d gait!‘ hitustrlfti and likewise gave informe- Illtu ttfihe ptsccot ctiticesltncnt J the otht-r desert- .-r. who it-.ts_ott e ieodey I ended in I lmttse' at 8 ring Gardens, in box, perfggtlyv l|lIllt‘G‘fIi'lWl'l, iltd addressed to ' ,"‘ tItTe side” up. with care.” The tthfortntillc tifittlitlhl [troun- tt-d a most pititble a petraace when irucssod at the police ollice.—Cal22tut‘ . House or Arrnasuar, Hsursx, March 24.—— The Iisiilway Cntupeny see h Com- mittee, whereupon the Alternative Bill-—providing for the construction of the Railways. by: Govern- ment in theevent of no Company being formed within six months, was taken up and also. On the Railway Company -Bill being brought up from Committee, in the evening. a number of smendttletits were moved most of which were rejected. ’ ' ‘ A resolution to request His Excellency the Lieui. Governor to appoint'co‘rnmlssion to consider the abolition of tits Court of:Cltancer_v. A Row In rat Hot: y our Parlimcntary Summer it will .bc soon tlmt the Legislative Council ve vetoed the pay of the House of As- sembly. .Wliat is to be ‘the upshot of this? Paying the Council must come, we should thi , nos matter of course; and then of course, it must become elective‘.--lIalb_'fno British North Amertans; Hsatrax, March 28.—-Cleared, Schooner Spray, Malone, P. E. Island. 5 -rr To 1-its I-lnrrort or II‘ssz.tso‘s Gnzrr-rr. ir-«Permit me to express thus publicly, that it is not my intention bl resort to the medium of a public Newspaper for the purpose of vindi- cating my character against the very serious charges made against me in some late Numbers of the Charlottetown " Advertiser,” over the signature of " Jnmoo Fi ‘ it." rest as- sured that all who feel an interest in the sub ct w I on I their ‘u nt u it its met-fies, until tlve?t:ilr..l of tIlt‘Jl|L‘i§l')lIte whicpli) I have caused to he thought in the Supreme Court against the Proprlcter of the " Advertiser,” for t is extraordinary and very iusllelous libels he has thought proper to pub ish against me. I am, Sir, Your obedient urrant, Ntcttous Cowmr. Tigiisls, Match 28, 1853. The Association hr lotus.-1 Improvement ' On Friday last, let lnst., a very interesting lecture was delivered by a member of the Also- c tion, to a nuineroua and respectable au_di- cnce,on “Oliver Cromwelkrf,’ which called forth quite ? puiiuutod discuss on. _ On ryday o\'t:iitii next, 8th instant, Mr. John Wi liams, will turn before the. Associ- o ' , Divine “(iovcrnmeut.‘;'its 0 i r, ' iltl. 'hQ_g. . Ozflifi -"°°‘,“8“ ° '::W _ lY:$eyaa._ lyoioflioom. Grafton Street, to commence at 8 o'o oe__, when the public gener- ally are invited to attend. : , . I6‘ rri H tt pwwhll. is gm. . u0'...p'.p‘ II’. Br." at mttuyi ‘“ ”'«.| ".“c.| |.c._ hrat,ions,_rvill.:ll soon so we have space res _ . _ _. _ . " W‘-*‘t t:......-"""o""*‘~.£'°.:‘."".t':':.°.‘:‘:.':: do not rdluso a'cot‘t‘r.ip_:u' lion use tho_eo_u_timonts~o __may ' rfctljcnrcwn °:.°.:? "":.:*::".:‘ mi: 3 I _ . _' '.t _ iiitioylij; an of e'xpoeingbtltetds£.c.to;fhpnI“-' I I I; V . I , lien llfirhiritldluunion. vii , o state, that we - self.end his empl” ’O,‘ .._,..o e.... Martini I"Nmt. lino been appointed Deputy Colonial Secretary, in the place of Mr. Gear Thresher who has resigned. Mr. ‘I‘hrcehor,hefi the ltendou rs, with credit to him- eu we uh the Avsotislrjy bore ted him an sllowascs.:no,n token o tltolrspproval " 0 0° . - I dollievsd sttho ‘"570 '9 II” out crowded s. T'l‘hs ooecluioiiofi of tlt:ds om , (‘ ll! PuIm.'I'rI&c.°IiIsslhoen by the Bag- s. ‘ othsrnosr F ressonssrs. ., 0 Ti. srso—-J.-0. . ’J. W. Johri:t:ne.a., ofdt.tIohu’o;r ImJ?“WilI'mns. R;d06I;f0_l|'d. I‘Key, l.inkloll0t';‘:Cnpw,. )l‘_Doueld e ‘ 'ei. IIeturning‘—-IIr.Lahey, from California; Co in I'I.onn. from Canada West, and Mr. P. I‘ is, from Sliodiac. ‘ Ken-ted, - At Charlottetown. b the Rev. J. I‘l"I;ri-awe . on tho fitli ttlt., Ir. Jtttiies Harry, in . Margaret Koowon. ~ ' g Died, At Ilyrtlo Grove. user Kovwielr. Cumberland. Eng; land. Us the lltli Marsh, Ire. Dover, aged 94. It not saying too much for this estimable lady, toufirrn that no one over do ' lifemsro justly or more universally respected. She was a descendant lien on old and worthy Cumberland family. and to the last days of her protracted life entail a line spctimen of the best type ofthe Cambrian character.-Carjirls his lady wen a sister of the late Robert goon. Esq. of this Island, and an Aunt of the present Chief Jnstico.-En. At St. George's, Bermuda. on the 22d February, after it very brief illness, in the 90th our of his ago, Robert Lee, Eoq., Asst. Commissary enorsl—Fathor of the Editor and Proprietor of the Bermuda Gazette —loaving a widow and a large number of children and grand children to mourn their loss. Mr. Lee had hooa upwards of 12 years on the half pay eftbo Com- ntim_er'ut, in which he nor about 40 years. Prior to his entering that Department, he was Psymenter to the Duke of Kent's own Rifle Corps. [The deceased was married on this Island to Mb M‘Pheo, and resided hero for some yoaro.] —-En. Esau-urs.-—In the Report of Mr. Davies'a speech on the 'I‘etnporenco'Agitntion. for £1500 to defray the ospeuco of the Preventive Service, road £15,000. Summary of Government Advertisements. Peter Walker will sell, on Monday, the lath of April next, tit 10 o'clock, the extension of Lsunc'iing glues Wharf. At ;p|:clock. same day, extension of ardigitu River W . William Underlis will sell. on Tuosds , the Illh of April next, it to o'clock, st Gritnd River W arf, the repairing of the stiid lrVherf_; It 4 o'clock, p. in., the repairing ofGrnnd River Bridge. . J. Haydon, wt‘lLsell on Saturday, the 9th Ahpril next, at I0 o'clock, re iriug and extendi C inn Point Wharf ; at I o'clocli’,.tlie repairing Poviingel Bay Whnrf ; at 8 o'clock, the re iring Vernon River Bridge ; at 5 o'clock, the boil ing a new Bridge near Kelly's, Murray Harbour Rood; immediately alter, the cntt‘ down Hills at the some place. ' ' Peter mzrogor will sell. on Holiday, April 10, st I0‘;t’l‘o|oclt. Po Bridge hotwoon Abrnltnlni’s Igtrllage nu tl"loon oiut. some day, at 12 o'o oolr. id at Joseph Lsrg'o Village. On Wednesday, tho.20t , at 10 o'clock, the Causeway at Elflo River Bridge. 'I_‘endors will he received at Seer ‘e O_tfico, until Thursday, the 28th April next, for erecting a use on Psnrnero Island as a tort an Dwelling for a keeper for the Light House ettlrtpt lslttnd. Plan and specification to be soon at the oidence of H h McDonald. Esq., Goorgetowmand cftho pecification can be soon at the Sears- ncopy .“."1.Q.Qfi93-. . . . John NW will let, on Ttiesda , the nth April next, at 9 o’c h, the repairing) of obegr Bridge ; at It o'clock. the repairing of River ridge;.at 1 o'clock, the buildings new B ' o near Kttllow‘s, Lot 82, or repairing the old Bridge; irmnoditoly afterwards, the repairing of Crosby's Bridge. On Wednesday, the ltth, at 12 o'clock, the buildings new Bri near Howell's Brook, between M‘Arthur’_s Forge on Patrick Dcugherty'o, Lot 05. E: 0 April next, at It o'clock, the rebuilding Roe Bridge, on the Sttndliill Road. Lot 81 ; the repairing Corranbsn Bridge. Charlottetown Horticultural Society. '1' a Meeting: the Committee of Management of the above iaty, it was determined that there should be three Exhibitions of Fruits, Flowers and Vo- getables for the ensuing eer, viz: on the last Wednee-g da in May,the last W nesduy in August, and the last edneodey in ober. . The followin are the articles for which Prison will be awarded in I o Exhibition of May, vi:-— eraniumo, or Polargonittrns. pots, crimson. I do. " ' pink, I do. " “ white. I do. “ " llow, I do. Oulcoolertn, I do. Cinorsria, I do. Begonia, I do. Cactus, priekl , ' 1 do. Do. smooth lonvod, I do. Aloe, I do. Wulllorrors, single, I do. Do. double, 1 do. For the rarest Plant, I do. 0 ‘none Primrose, I do. Myrtlvs, lrroed lettvod, I do. nerr w do.. 1 do. I-‘lo oring, I do. I-‘ucheta, falgens, I do. best i‘ sorts, I do. Carnations, do. do., I do. Lily in t, I do. Best Bu m ln‘pot, I do. " Pnosey, o., I do. " uquot of Flowers. I do. " do. Moos Roses, rod and white, I do. " -Pot or box of Mignionem, I do. For the best group of Geraninms, in bloom, ncfirleus than 4 plants, a the propevi one person, o. Best group cl Roses, do. do., I do. No Plant having taken a let Price, will be allowed to eotapeie except ' to a roe . - verse-rsut.us: Best Dish of Lettuce. " " Redishes. " - " qrsoo and Mustard. " Hundred of Ceulilowor Heats, rsisd under HI. l -r hlldlc A-pit . not in. tan or. II N l I II ~ ‘ I. There w also he More given for the that than at‘ Green Pons,notloesthnns "t; hrstdo. of Finish Boans.noi loos thnau; do. ' go, peck; do. Our- ran, 1!; do. Asparagus. I0;-braagttt into Ilerltoi for solo. on production of oortiloate of Market Clerk sud Article to Troasoror. By or V Jollh utwsou. loe'y. Ilst Hersh. I95]: Stall _ ,oo'r'rson ro urn. T0 I‘.-““.~tivou on the lot June MI}. liver ooitromoet and tsdC ll‘ dol'Pi-lose “V”: j W ‘I ‘.. a-.-»t't''t‘‘-?...t ." .5 ‘ tlii ll ll" . - v.ttrvwril-er-. sol toss. Apflttlht ‘ ofhlspnst hltltful oer», suhiectof} John Mooney will let on Tuesday, the 12th day pf I s at I o:cloglt,' Joan hesoqcsit tls mu 4.... " ‘l§tsi£ntiqJiil,tin'rol‘sin‘. Eris. promises ._z- . abode“ C rtaen Yeouacs. Qeassed, the f wig vizi- t0x.sCotvs.8 oarsldflaffernllfilingo. ll , I Lamb, I _ re.| F3, Trusts, .bJttaat- - .l.rs_irflsmv-. int." I Weed Ulnfih I Plough I . some Horned. Ito. -— s ‘I0 LE1‘. hr the terhthofk-Goo Y3, so of Learn, about 40 of which is clear s under sphin- tlao. ‘l'hsrolss Hones, Burn. and‘ Out- houooon tho Prfilnos, whh u Well of Water. For further particulars, enquire of the Sub- JOWN MOORE, . so sac. tiooreit, l 5"°""* . York liver, April 1. use. lwlau war stcsrmrn , Plotctrlel wing Glonsorrs UDLIHHED I EOSTGJV, .U.lfi§.. ILL cotnmeceeon the lat of lesser .418”. s new Voluine—bo' Volume IV this slo- gant illuminated Journal. ' ' pp” r with new 1 P0. new host“ I Ind splendidly improved in every o rttnost, hos’ es whit: , the price is to be greatly tensed. ‘Tho bllshor is resolved to comtnoucetho and, therefore. etfers the mast liberahindeoentouts to clubs. Imliniag the wt of the age, the great Ills- vornont h art, and attmtnlly increasing intel- rn cfths people. too pnhlihor, with thiodis s prices, wi I vaetl improve his already splendid y retod journal. peeially will a great unprovo- titoct he nienifttototl iu_tlio engraving department. as will as in the literary character of the paper; so that the Pictorial shall appear in a style, not only to tnotit all the ' vishly to pit r will be far superior to anything over yet otfsred to the public by the blihar. By referring to the following list, which forms a part only of the regular contributors to the Pictorial, its high literary chnerctor will at neoo he undnrntood. lira. it 8. its units, Epeo Stir out, George W. Dowc , urivsga, Park nfimin, Dr. J. V. . Smith, Benj. Perley Poore, dtc.._ c. The following uretho terms of the pupor:—0no Subscriber, one year. 33.00: two subscribers, CB 00; four subscribers, $9.00; eight suhocriberl, Ql6.o0. The paper will be for sale Melt the periodical depots throughout the country, after the lot of January, at cents per copy. Any paper inserting the above odnorially, wit .tliis |llI’Igreph. shall receive the Pictorial one ear. ’ Subscriptions received at Gno. T. Hasuanrfs Booltrtoro. LAND Aster,-ssmtlnr. Treasurer's Ofico, Cborlo'.ttetown..P. E. Island, ' Jenner I5, 858 Do A. IN ursttanco ofthe Act ‘of the General Assombl c this Island, made and passed _in the‘ Eleventh -gr A rhfzr reign of Her present Majesty, intituled » 1 ‘an ‘ ‘rt Htis Colony’ _cn_¢ _ the em.-ottrngeste t 0 Edacillion," and of an E made in umeudineiit t ereto, and passed in the Twelfth our of Her said Majesty's Reign. lntitulod .dn;.dc to explain and “:.f".:.'’" “: '~.*:' ‘2:.‘.""‘t"5.".!"'".‘." it use ngsnwn no is: o are give Pitblic Notice that {have ‘made Proclamation’, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under- mentioued Town Lots, _Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in this Island, in -arrears for the nocgpsymeat of the several sutns due and owing thereon to Her Msjesty. under and by virtue of the int mentioned Act, via: ~ scans , scans. Township No.1, - 2ris Township No. st, sect; .u " I. 4912 " rt. ‘I15 " 11. ‘lot i " 48, ates H 18. >161‘! -4 so, tuq " 19. 10 " 54. soon " I0. 18481 I" as. no - II,v 8Ill- -- 53, on " 88. 8142 -- as, us " M. I00 " so. two " 85. ‘ml *- cs. I181 " so. 1401 4 5 -- 37, goo " OI,’ I000 George's Island, 145 " as. can neither '- 14 ." 88. 699 St. Peter's " so “ I 81,‘_ 1811 Murray Islands, ll " 88, 500 Indian Island. Bo- “ 48, ’ 2400 dean, ‘ soc Charlottetown, isi llsnurtdsv v’rn -lots, 5 ofNo 64; 6-Snf Not 60. I . adl-l1:t_tdr.s;l, fiat’ No. 45. {of No. es. 7-tothsf O. . It: Hundred, I :3; go. 80, 4-I'l_ltNlis of No. 88. 5t Hundred‘, A . 2, . 98. Pa Lots in Chstolsttettirrit I: all , No. 191. Town Lots in Geor o’t y own: kltottor D; o. is, R. enge 2, Letter B; g No, 9_ 3...‘. 8, Range 8, Letter B; I No. , i oPl'-r9II"2l'l;“2i‘l'9G:3;:5'- “mu” N“ u’ '0' I I ' wn.l.ots in Princotown : Nos. l.I,l.4.5, and G. No.5,~ ' Row I. Division I, !.ettnrB. as ‘O ‘O 3, 0 B, 4 and 5. do I, do s, as 3, 2. do I, do 5, as c, ‘I ‘r 11 .3‘ as d9 .s (I0 6, all C. 1- o 4. do 2. do D. 5. 5, do I, do E- 8. do s. do a, 4. 1-1, is do as do .. ‘O E. 3. 0 3. III! I. do VII. 7. do 10. do 1. do‘ 1. , ‘I do as do ‘g ' s. t d x, C e. do 1. o . 1 . ssturo Lots in Pt-inoetnwn Royslty—-4‘ of ‘ii. [ofNo. 15!; Q of No. 288; No. 240' N . 15. And the owners of the said Lots and ‘Tracts of Land on in arrears and leirned no aforesaid, are hereby notiflednhatinceoottrosn chn (realign... II ' b costs which have been incur- ffll. ' before the next Easter 'I.‘or,tn of the Supreme pa rt oil J adicature. to he held at Char- " will commence on Titeednytttgsa day of May uoxt, uppliution will he made to the Be. W0?" Flo SIVIM the said Term, for Judgment ttgat|nst I said Lots and Tracts of Land, vjo ve y. ,, .tosr.r_ri rors. Troeoeror. ’ J. l.‘DEA;LEY coatittsetotv tnsticitttlir AND _,_, _ _ ‘ Jib. 1, :rourtt 8¥RflIT,t.lo‘gW max, Hundred of Cabbage Plants, raised in the - I I-‘relight: and _Vosuo”l:-prcdlfod, at short notice urcps, the British Provitntos, hiiq Ano- W Irpllie and California. the gag en. Cl-ever ilto'le‘chstor:Ttif "Ir."G. 'p_ tr“. nsan. 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