ss es -_ = Ss @&oee™ &€ F&F FF ae FS ~ eS. wo + we | FA es Sata et - oerrun NG the exclamation of the Compact-ridden | DREADFUL MURDER AT NEW) Society on seeing their well-paid organ tua firet to ridicule their proceedings :— TO THE NOITOR OF THES ROYAL GAZETTE. Ser: T observe in your Paper of the 19th of November, a report of the proceedings of the jast Committee Meeting of the Royal | Agricultural Society, and I think the! thanks of the Country are due to the gen-| tlemen composing that Cominittee, for their proposed method of improving the stock of Cattle in this Island, which if eaérried out, cannot fail to succeed. Thev begin with the Ayrshire” Bulls already mmporied, and the Island bred Cows! I suppose they mean to fuilow that up by @ cross with one of his Honor Judge @’ eter’s (proposed to be imported) Durham 4Sows!! then to re-cross with the Hon. Capt. Rice’s (proposed to be imported) Alderney Bull!!! after that, with His) Honor Judge Peter's (proposed to be im-| ported) Galloway Bull !!!! then I would suggest to them to send to Cana- da, and import a Buffalo!!!!! and the ad- inixture of all these breeds wou!'d, [| sub- mit, produce a fancy animal. Ifthe com-| £4 MOTI NIE Be WY 2 aM fe es tHER BAAR ER. 346 BASIC CMM CR THe: ; } . i On Monday last. of Measles. William YORK George. eldest son of the Rev. D. Fitz Gerald, tiny the Sth year of his age. “yt! ry . Tie Telegraphic report from New York last nieht Says that rumors were WA OUTS LP UES PRO ES, current that a dreadful murder had been} i } : . | Sut P NEE TIP Re committed the previous evening, at a) STP NEWS. i Puteh house ith Dey street, in that city, | ENTERED. i by a man who was taken in out of charity,} He is stated to have murdered « propric-| ior and his two sons, and Was tuken in| ou Wave, Moore, Halifax, earthenware. his attemot to escape with a considerable | sum of money. Only one of the victins) ee ; is vet dead, “They were n: di ets ’ Bel Nov. 27—Serh. Alibama, Sanderson. New- vel” “ ° rey ere atIVES OF Del) foundlands 2—-Sea Horse, Brundage, Halifax. gran * THe bid Wika; white eee Ras-| potatoes; Brigt. Sisters, Panl, , Bideford, seau, was killed on the spot, His two deals; Sultan, Jones, Liverpool, do, ; Paragon, sons, aged 20 and 22, stil survive, but! Cassidy, Newfld.; Schr. Spray, Rockweil, their recovery is considered beyond hope. Pictou, bal. ‘ 7" . oi wh * a : 3 oF he murderer s name is Carroll, a Swe de Che Brigt. Thrasher, owned by Messrs. by birth, He had been allowed out of} McMillan; the Beigt. Regina, owned by Mr. charity, toremain in the house over night,) Alex. McRae; the Brigt. Empress, owned by and perpetrated the dreadful deed about) Messrs. Orranc Darrach, all of Rustico, new es : vessels Jaden with produce for Newfoundland, 2 o’clock in the morning, At day-break| (or driven ashore in the violent snow storm he was discovered in the rear Of aj and high tide that occurred on Friday the 22d adjoining house by the Police. He hadjult. One .of the vessels, we are informed, is been unable to escape. high and dry up in a ploughed field. They will all have to remain until Spring, and then be launched on the ice. Nov. 27—Schr. Sprav, Rockwelly Bay CLEARED. - ed Ricut Rey. Dr. Ineuis.—It is with unfeigned regret we announce the demise N ew ; A dvertisements, Verte: deals: 30—Mary Ann, Campbell, Pic-! mittee wish to cxtend their field of science, |of the amiable and highly esteemed Pro- 1 beg to remind those gentlemen who 'testant Bishop of Nova Seotia, within al~ Torr have not at present given notice of their very short period after his arrival in Eng- NEW STORE and NEW GOoBs, intention to propose Butts to be imported land. The news reached this city by by the Society, that there are plenty Jeft|telegraph from New York, and we are} South Side of Queen Square, opposite in England of entirely different breeds to |sure it will be heard throughout the Pro- the Market House. those already imported, or proposed to be |vince with feelings of sincere sorrow for} ry171 Subscriber begs respectfully to imported, viz: Devons, Herefords, Suffolk the departure from amongst us of one dis- } ainsi aatetite of the public te Polls, Scott and Welch Stots, &c. d&c,;|tinguished by so many excelient quali-|) 3; well selected Stock of p and if each seperate member of the Com-| ties. Of the discharge of the duties in mittee will propose fora Bull of each of Pe own Church for ot ofa ae Fancy and Staple these separate breeds, 1 beg to suggest)of a cenury, it is not for usto speak; { ‘ ahuher. in the long run, me Gront of but we only render a@ just tribute to de- Dry Goods, Ke, Cattle in Prince Edward Island would | parted worth, when we Say, that in all the’ suitable for town and country customers ; not be perfect. This would leave an/relations of private life he was highlY/and he trusts, by ready Cash returns, and opening for the new Governor to importiestimabie. With bland and winning ad-' strict attention to business, that he will ag Irish Bull, if he thought proper. dress, graceful and polished manners, and!be enabled to carry out his principle, I am, mv dear Sir, conversational powers of no mean order, | Yours very truly, he united a knowledge of Colonial life; A TOWNSMAN, and habits derived from long experience,| ‘which we can hardly hope to meet with ; ‘in his suecessor, whoever he may be.— Festiva oF Str. Anprew.—The! Cross. Sons of Old Scotia and their. guests, We heartily endorse every sentiment, ' celebrated the anniversary of their ‘Tu- ee reece. contained in the above weil written para-| su graph.—Ld. Chron. telar Saint by dining together on Satur-! asi day evening, at the late Globe Inn. A, Mackare] in New York is dull, Flour, % ; ; ; : | on gy expital dinner was served up by Mrs.) Steaey. ? 7 , « £ 2 ; 9 x . . . Carns at about half past §)X o'clock, | The Depot of the Michigan Railway, with satisfaction to his customers. EWEN CAMERON. December 4th, 1850. ‘ Sg te CO) -. 93 ” we we 3 E> 28 3s 23 S20 QE SALE OF FLOUR, advertised by P. MeCarttom. sq, for THURS- DAY. dth DECEMBER, instant, from ‘ine Wreck of the Schooner UNION, Morrison j Master, at St. Peter’s Bay, P. &. Istana, IS POSTPONED, and will not take place as ad- vertised. By order of those interested in Ha- hifax. Charlottetown, Dec. 4. ee a ae ND t= ~ £FRBENGH LYRA YT ieee — . : i Te { | Diamond Cement, peor mending China, Gisss, and karth- ware ofevery Description. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Cement, and from ;his cxpertence of its use in the repair of broken dishes and Glassware, can conii- dently recommend it to House keepers and others. It will be sold in any quan- tity. M. W. SKINNER, Medica) Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. Oct. 26, 3850. Valuable Beal Estate. (OK SALE at Wilmot Creek, Bedeque, the Fee Simple, of that very Vaiu- able Property, owned and oecupted by the Subscriber, consisting of One Hun- dred Acres, with all the Bunidings, Stores and Valuable Improvements thereon. The whole of the Land has been reclaim- eb, and upwards of Fifty Acres under cultivation this) year. ‘The immense quantity of Sea Manure and Mud on the ¥ “{premises, and always accumulating, renders it a most desirable property for-w Farmer, while its position as a Commer- cial Mart, renders it equally deserving the, attention of the Merchant. Por further particulars, application to be made in Charlottetown to the Hon. ‘I’. Haviland, or Daniel Brenan, or on the premises to JOHN DUGGAN, N. B.—A_ part of the purchase mopev may remain for some years bearing inter- est on the property if required. Wilmot Creek, Bedeque, 27th Aug. 1000 Acres of LAND, TO BE SOLD OR LET ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. NE THOUSAND ACRES of superior LAND, situate at Lot 3, in Prince County. The Western Road runs though part of it; it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous Wa - ter streams. It will be Let or Sold in J,ote tc suit intending purchasers, and oa terms the most advantages that can be offered. -~ } WALTER LANNEN: } August 10, 1850. ———— = i NIC = | REMOVAL. Bell Hanging and Lecksmith end the company enjoyed themselves, in at Detroit, was destroyed by fire on the Notice. BUSINLES S&S, true Scottish style, with songs, speeches Pight of the Ish inst—loss $100,000. | - AVING lost overboard the Shallop!/ (IE Subscriber begs to notifyhis friends ’ timent. until 12 o'clock ane! d he Depot was S00 feet in Jength and Ss } ~~ } . 4 _ . : ‘ ane veomrey 60 wide. About 40 tons goods in transit! President, Joseph M‘Donald, Esq., pte-) were destroyed. sided, aesisted by James Purdie, Esq. | A report has reached the United Sta- id tes of the loss of the United States sioop (The last Kinglish Mail has brought of war Yorkstuwn, ia the north part of; ‘flora Ann,” on her passage from St.j Pierre’s to Georgetown, P. EE. (stand, on the night of the 13th November last. while iving toin rough weather. off Scattarie fsiand, a Manof the name of PATRICK LAHY, who wasa native of Ireland, and was a strangez to me and to every one else on board of my ves- sel—j hereday publicly notify the circumstance, in order that his relations and friends, if he } * and the public that he has removed: ‘from the Shop Jately eceupied by him op- ‘posite to the Coionial Building to the ‘Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Fes ‘ter, in Kent Steeet, and opposite the re- lsidence of Henry i’almer, hsq., where be ;will carry on the various branches of his '. . ~~ ‘ 7 cal ' ] : > | Sat + or ; > 2 — , B - : : ; mo account of the appointment of a new | St. Jago Cape de Verde islands—crew had any in this island, may be made aware of | YUSINESS &S heretofore. He returns his Governor. (The Meeting of the Legislature of this Isiand is further prorogued by the President to the Ost instant. CAPE BRETTON. A good deal of excitement, we learn, prevails at Sydney, Cape Breton, relative to the case of M‘Quade, a deserter, lately shot, it is supposed, by Lieut. Green, ct the 88th Regt., in resisting an attempt to capture him, ‘The versions of the matter gre two numerous for publication, nor would we wish thereby in any way to pre- judge this case; but from what we can jearn, it is beyond all doubt the duty of the Crown officers forthwith to order a full investigation. The justice who at- tanded to assist in the capture was pre- sent when the deceased was shot, was the saine party, it seems who presided as Co- roner. Nothing could be more injudi- eious or ill-advised, if the fact be so ; and any gentleman who could so violate for any cause, the first principle of reason and common sense, should be at once superceded. The verdict of a jury to that effect, delivered ina Court of Law, and nothing short of it, will satisfy the public that this is a case of justifiable homicide as found by the Coroner’s Jury. We are desirous of being understood, however, as passing no opinion upon the merits of this uafertunate occurgence, saved, his unhappy fate. ‘There is new in my pos-!sincere thanks to the public for their past | 2 session a Chest belonriag to the said Patrick | It has been resolved to petition the Lahy. which will be uelivered to any of his ‘Legislature of New brunswick for Loans| frieads on application being made to me. JOUN BOURKE, Master of the “ Flora Ann.” Georgetown, December 5, 1850. li. am Dis ME I Stray Cows. betta arate TONG ye rie Ok ie WO STRAY COWS—one black and - PONGET ON, ZAMAIG Hey ne ih Vee the other red—have been on the Sub- ‘Kingston to the [oth inst., have been scriber’s premises since the Ist October lreceived. ‘he Cholera was still raging}last. Unless the owner or owners redeem dreadfully. In Kingston, one thousand|those Cows withia two months from this date, rai " are ' n Ideaths had taken place om the 10th ' pes: - ane ey wet aS , am eT le ipay expenses, in accordance with the terms of ; st; Y ‘ ' 4 , see ec}? t ; = it ctuoper to tae ¢ uh LyoVveamoer oh &SS ithe Act 9 Vic. cap. 5. jthan one months!) dn other parts of the JAMES MILLER. Jr. ifsland, the deaths number six hundred,| French Fort, December 4, 1850. fF. Business isentirely suspended, and great se Sete See distress prevails. jto the amount of £15,000 to enable the ‘Citzens, sufferers by the Jate fire, to jerect puildings Jess liable to destruction, lin the business parts of the City. | —_——— QM AIAN QVAAD | BaadNBAL SOAP 3 YOR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- len, Cotton and Ihinen, Géntlemen’s : Clothes, &c.. without injuring the colours. It On Tuesday iast, by the Rev. John Keex,! wili also remove spots of Balsam, Paint and Mr. William. Maclaren, to Elizabeth, the! Varnish from any species of clothing. When second daughter of Mr. Duncan Stewart, Of} the pattie become aware of the cleansing qua- ' Brudene}! River. lities of this valuable invention, they wiil nnd oe that its use will be the means of saving many nT y pounds to them-* ISD, The Subscriber has been appointed Agent At the North River, en the 6th ult., after a for.the above Soap,and begs to intimate to very long and painful illvess, Mr. Angue Mc- Country Dealers and others. that he is prepared Donald, aged 26 years. He was highly esteem- {to supply them with any quantity at the ed by all who kuew him, lowest prices. From the ready sale it has al- Al the Five Mile House, St, Peter’s Road,}ready met with, and being of the utmost value on the 17th inst. aged 72, Peter Macfarlane,{to all persons, it is desirable for Country Dea- a native of Perthshire, Scotland, and fur many fiers to procure an early supply of it. tae yeats an inhabitant of this Island. : beta M. W. SKINNER. Atthe Asvlum.on the 28th ult., Mr. John Medical Warehouse, Dalrymp!e’s Corner Stowe, a native of Yorkshire, England, at the DP Agents wanted. Sis SI end we’ . . Tbe: he ? badvaneed ge of 29 years, , Cet Ty90, ipatronage, and trusts that he will merk and receive a continuance, of the sauie,. DAVID O'NEALE. Aucust 10. BOSSE LAYLO IG Locksmith & Bell- Hanger, } EGS to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to the ‘Shop lately occupied by Mr. David O- saber : . } | oe ) iw ~23 : . , ‘ ‘“ “ they willthen be sold at Public Auction, ‘1 Neill, opposite the Colonial Building, where he intends to continue following the Lecxsmirra AND Bevi-Hancine Bu sinEss, and hopes to enjoy a continuance of that public patronage, for which he re- turns his sincere thanks. June 2, YEG a5 => eb y WOW USS. G EORGH HOOPER being about to leave the Island, requests that eal) persons to whom he may be indebted will pre- sent their acconnts for payment forthwith; asd from those who may be indebted to him he solicits an early payment. October 26th, 1850, iach ROTLCE.—The Oftice of Assayer of Weights aud Measures for Prince County, is kept in the house adjoining the Farm of Sami Green, Esq. on the east side. and in front of William Coates, Psquire’s House ard Bara, and south about a quarter. of a mile from tha. School House. JAMES KEOUGH, Assayer of Weights and Measures for Prinea, County. St Elcaner’s, Oct. 5, 1850. a ee ee ee ae ape Pe Eee «© SS pena rear ae ie i — , err aa at MP