SE VOTES THE SUBSCRI» BEES WERE ELECTED. . *hgcribers, Members of Assembly, have, at the close ;, Fifth Session, thought right to address their a and to represent, that hIlVllIg advooued the re- l rievances which the farmers ofthis Island la- m regard to the tenure oflaud; and having had ot'Lord John Russell, i'u 18%0, that it should be fling" public measure, they have this Session {mind , ship retracted his promise, and have smce then himpntcbes from the Imperial Government on 1' Mr. HUME, in his letters, does not discourage gaping for redress; he states, however, that the gtfl’fimjmons have so much on hand, With the distress ’0 ‘ ring interests, and the purposed alteration in . and some other measures of nearly equal im- it will be very difficult to get themdmmedi‘ , ,.. d to any matters relating to the Colonies. ' " gttion'was made by one Member, and supported v, to abandon all ideas of having the land es- ',’the’ proprietors compensated for their claims, not liable to forfeiture for the past, and, to pass itional Assessment on land—such'AsseSS— - “Empty to small portions of wilderness or nnoc- “belonging to farmers, but to tracts ofsome hun- .and to increase in amount on those individuals large tracts. We disagreed to this, because—— had considerable doubts if this would pass the Council, and still more, iffor some years it would {beingsent of the Imperial Government; and the 'whic-h have been experienced, in regard to for- res which in any way taxed the Proprietary u, will, We think, hear us out. 35pm that though such tax, ifpassed, would in- . * venue, it did not follow that it would reduce ' WM got- the rent which the Proprietary Claimants - “in people taking wood farms; and we think fmflmeout in this by the consideration that, since the ' a tax has been in operation, rents and ‘prices of t . . . . fallen in no one instance, and in many have "l amorous BY wuo II we c I h- a. .3ng objected to this, because, even if it had reduced ‘3’ "oi-rent'of land at present unleascd and unsold, v mauve been no relief to the individuals who are, ‘ leiseholders, and many of whom have already , ‘ig'nntfar more than it should have cost them to buy . ‘wiisoni‘e ihstances, ten to fifteen times as much—— ’ . iii/ho, hving been mainly instrumental in all the im- mmbft-he Colony, are entitled to chiefconsideration my Wm for the amelioration of the tenure of fi‘Wfiobjected toit, because, being well informed as ' ' gen" ‘ally followed by the Proprietary ,. . within the: last fifty years, we saw that every year at): ctr-lawful metatiifi‘. “I have receivad only the Petition in Duplicate, as yet; and in respect to the mission of any persons to Enclaud, to demand the settlement ofyour claims, I sug 0 until you hear again from me. “1 remain, &c. “JOSEPH HUME.” ge'st your waiting (Signed) To THE EDITOR. or THE COLONIAL HERALD. Sm ;—The protracted Legislative discussions on the Aca- deniy question have terminated, it seems, without any thing deCiSive being done in reference to that Institution. But the agitation of the subject has not been without its use. The Academy has for some time been reported to be in no very prosperous condition; and yet what was the matter With it, it was very difficult to find. At one time, the Mas- ters were blamed ; at another, the Trustees were said to be in fault—and nobody seemed very well to know what coin- plaiut to make, or against whom it should be preferred. At length. as if by mutual consent, all seemed to agree that the law must be defective; and the Governor adopted the idea, and brought it before the Legislature, where both parties have been examined, and the subject has been canvassed. If any weight is to be given to the representations ofthe Island, to. run the same from the points of commencement in each side thereof, to the centre or midway between such pomts of commencement ; and in case the Lines so rim shall not meet or correspond with the Original Survey of this Island, the Boundary shall be settled and connected by a Line perpendicular to the said Lilies, either North or South, East or West, as the case may be: And whereas, in carrying into effect he pl‘onSiOllS of the said recited Act, it has been ascertained by the Commission- ers so appointed, that the Plan oflbc Original Survey ofthis Island to which reference is made in the said Act, is in part incorrect and erroneous—more particularly that portion of it representing that part of the \Vestcrii Coast extending from] the ‘Vest I’oiutto the North‘Capc ; and in consequence of the said error, and which error fully appears by an actual Survey of that part of the said Coast, made by order oftbe House of ASSembly, as well as by reference to the Original Field Book ofthe said Original Survey, deposited in the Office ofthe Surveyor General of this Island, to have been made in protracting the said Original Plan,—the difl‘erent Townships numbered Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Nine, are more or less inaccurately represented; and it is found impracticable to fulfil the intention ofthe said recited parties concerned, the Masters have the advantage in the present position ofafliiirs, for they stoutly deny that they are to blame; while Trustees, in both .liouses of Legisla- ttire, have admitted that they have not done as they ought. The Masters say, they never have badproper Books, in suf- ficient quantities. Nobody says they have. The Masters say, no instances ever occurred in which their co-ordinate powers have produced any collision, to prejudice the inter- ests of the Institution. Nobo y says there have. The Mas- ters say, they have never refused to assume any responsibi- lity required of them in their respective situations. No- body says they have. The Masters trace the whole oftbeir einbarrassments to the want of a systematic course ofin- struction, and suitable books to enable them to carry it into operation. Nobody denies that system is the soul ofeduca- tion, nor that books are indispensable to its existence; and yet it is admitted, that neither the one nor the other have ever been supplied to the Academy as they ought to have been; while all but, perhaps, a very few, admit, that the pn- pils have made very fair progress—a statement confirmed by most respectable evidence taken before the Committee ofthe House of Assembly. . . In calling your attention, and‘that ofyour readers, to the subject, at present, my object is not to find fault with any one; but since no legislative action is to be brought to bear upon the Institution for another year, at least, I think some effort ought to be made, to render it more generally useful than at present it seems to be. From documents and evi- dence submitted to the Legislature, I think it appears, not that the Trustees have done too little, but that they under- Act, in regard to the said Townships, without conferring additional powers on the said Commissioners, whereby they may be enabled so to apportion the quantity of Land inten- ded to be included in the Grants of the said Townships respectively, without materially altering the respective fronts ofthe same on the Sea Coast: Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Colin- cil and Assembly, That with respect to the aforesaid Town- ships—to wit, Numbers Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Nine, it shall and may be lawful for the said Commissioners, audlthey are hereby directed, when called upon, according to the provisions ofthe said herein before recited Act, to cause the Boundary Lines dividing the same, or any two ofthe same, to be fixed at either end thereof, whether the same shall abut upon the Sea Coast or an Inland Bay, River or Creek, or upon other Townsliips,'and to cause Lines“ rim from the same to be connected by a Line perpendicular to the side Lines, North and South, as the case may be, although the said per— pendicular Line shall not be in the centre or midway between said points of commencement : Provided always, that any Township bounding on such Line as aforesaid, shall not have less than the complement of'Acres specified in the Grant thereof; and such Township Boundary Lines, run as herein before directed, shall be final and conclusive between the said Townships—any thing contained in the Seventh Section of the above in part recited Act, intitnled “An Act “for regulating and establishing the Boundary Lines of “ Counties and Townships, and parts of Townships, and fbr “regulating the Duties ofSurveyors, and to repeal a certain “Act tliereiu mentioned,” to the contrary notwithstanding: --__.. o AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXIEME DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. ‘ M itssnzuits ; A Y‘AN'I‘ regu permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant . '(‘Jouverueurde me demettre de ma place an Conseil LP.ng lalii,j ai decide Vous ofl‘rir mes services dansl'Asseniblée a Vel'lll‘. slth une Cmifinnce iaisonnable qiie cette. determination de. ma P3” 5”“ mmfilderée en garnniie dc mu preférence d’etre Repre- sentatif du peuple. \ _ I J’ai passe m'ti )Hinosse an service de ma pairie. pendant ""9 cpoqne~ iiiteressaiiIte dams son historic mililaire-et depllis la gutng j’ai lrnvaillc sans cessc daiis ses afl‘aires civiles, on Magis- trat—uiie charge on Angleierre d'ugc importance ct responsibilité beaucoup plus considerable qu’ici. ' 1,. . . Einbli dans cette Isle,,et Iouant snrtout. des terres dons volre propre comic, j’ai une’ famille nombrcuse des enfans, dont les cspei'unces pour l‘tivenir dependent entieremciit sur sa prosperité, j'ose pensur qu’il u'y a personnc plus interesse a son bonbeur. Je suis independent de toule liaison et de tout partie, on pro rie« , ~ taim ou quelconque, en consequence, sijlaurois l’h onneur d eire l’objct de votre clioix, je pourrai decider sur tout sujet do deliber- ation sans p‘eur ct. sans préjugc, et surtout avnncervo interets locales et ceux de l'Isle cuticre, une terre si favotisée par le Bon Dieu, niais . dont le commerce et I’Agriculture sont si capables d'amclioriition par une Legislation sage et prudente. J’ai l’honiieur tester, Messicurs, Voile tres humble serviteur, WILLIAM SVVABEY. Bedeque, Avril 19, 1842. AUEiIONs: DISTRICT No. 1--(Nm-'th Section.) { hereby give Notice; that I will, on Monday the 20th of June, at 12 o’clock,_ LET the repairing the Road from VVarbutton's to Large’s Ferry.- 1: ' . On June 21st, at 12 o‘clock, the Main Western Road, com- mencing at Hill's Mills. On June 22d, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Hill's Mills to Hal- loran‘s,Commencing at the New Western Road, Lot 5. On June 23d,at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Cascum- pcquc to Kildate Bridge, commencing near the Dock. On June 24th, at 10 o‘clock, the Road from Kildarc settlement to 'l‘ignisb, commencing at Mrs. Travers‘s. Same day, at 2 o'clock, the Road from Kildure Bridge to St. Felix, 'I‘ignish, commencing at Kilvlare Bridge. JAMES WARBURTON, Commissioner. Lot 11, March 12,1842. _ . msrmc'r No. 2. . ' ' 7‘ \IIE Commissioner of the above District Will LET BY Auc'rion', at the several places where the work is to be performed, the following Road Cotiiructsnuz: . . . . . On Wednesday the Firstdny ol'June next, at. 10 o’clock Two . . . And provuled also that l'lOtllili?’ in this Act contained shall . . r ’ ., ._ . ,1“ . V ’ _ ' wheel? Pl‘lm'm ‘ some. new mode Ol lakmg a‘l‘lan' 900k ‘00 mUCh- That they should mark 0|“ the COlh‘Se Olly alteror affect, or be construed til) alter or affect, any point of 'onutlllllfllililllltlwllt‘l llllllcblllgilldel‘lglglorfillllillJlilillsldfoBlalrillellfi; F “W5. creased m “e thh ll'e labour of settlers gllye hlSU‘UCliOh l0 be Pursued, is contemplated by the LaWi and commencement of any Township Boundary Lines hereto- Shore. (l, A l ’ ‘ l ~Whi°h Shell settlers cultivated ; and we felt sans- was, perhaps, naturally to be expected from them; but that fore ascertained and fixed by the said Commissioners under 0" Thursday the 2d ath o’clock, the Road from Campbell‘s ‘ , Brmss ,Of the ,mlmblmms were equallv film‘lm‘r gentlemen Whose habits and occupations, in 8 greatmaiority the authority and by virtue of the power vested in them by to Rugers’s; smile day,lat 1‘2 o’clock, the Road from Mucgregor's ' . 89d {hat 1‘ “7115f?” hellerfofouow 0‘" "3035”“33 < ofinstauces, remove them entirely from the conSideratiotr the herein before recited Act,“ the Act in amendment to [he Smurwest. ‘ ‘ ‘ifthey (hd "or remove the BXISUhg‘ hm‘flen? from the ofsuch subjects, should be required to follow the course of thereof, ’ On Friday, the 3d., at 10 o’clock, the Road from Maseouche e (l l’levem Slmll blll‘dens from bell'g '"c'leaged’ elementary lfl‘lucatl‘mi and uC‘l'mlm thall’SClwéi Wllh Such Antlilie it enacted, That the provisions oftlie Eighth and 1" Fillecnil’llinl} Sinlllllllily’ u-t lg o Cldlllkl lllelllllllll lltomhFllllfend i' '3“th our GPPOS‘UO“ m 3’0"” OPPressors 1°" ** books as every Pul’ll ought to use, is Perlele “‘llCUlOUS, 95' Ninth Sections of the herein before recited ‘Act shall be cot’i- Roml l0 Aslllllllldm stl lB'llgle-lstlltallgllneliliyhillllflfigt’il e on '; h) if Passed here, would “0‘ Pl'Ol’ably be I’m pecially as neither remuneration nor responsibility is con- strued to apply to a” the subdivisions into which the herein lrom the mm to ie dc ‘9, V l k I M. .‘ ‘5", ‘ R . {or some cars erha 5 never and if mt . d - l l . . . . _ , - . f- } , _ . . , . _ . I. , . on Monday, the 61h, at o 0 0c , tie . am estern 0a. , h V w y 7 P P , i l. necte Witt tie peifottnance or non peiloimance o sue i a befote iecued Pownships aie diiided, piovuled the same be S( u “Ems River Bndae_ same day a, 11 o’clock the Mam i- *‘W% "(mm ‘2le “file” lands “'h‘Ch the" EhQUld task. In this matter, the interests of the Masters are direct- band ftde occupied, possessed, or claimed by any person or ngst'ofn Road Norm (,pr’ms Rwer-lBI-idge; same’dny, M 12 at Ed, and mlghb 01:53" as ‘0 “1839, Pmduce “0 fa' ly involved—the pursuit of their profession leads them im- persons having IegulTigle thereto, 0.010“; the Road from Tm“, River, leading to the Mam wag ie it _ . ‘ ‘ . mediately to its study—~they are paid for the instruction of ‘ mm mind . AIS”, on the same day, at 3 0.cluck' P‘ m. ",6 Road K? t , “013mm” have eXlS'Eed among “5: Oh the de‘ their pupils, and must sufij if they do not succeed in their S'llEA It! NAVIGATION CQMPANY. . from Pinismd.s Mi“ Itowmds Neil Ramsaz,s_ in . ' msures we Plh‘shed for you“ l’fldmssi and 85 to work; and to them the details oftheir system ought ccrtam- MEE'I INhr of the SHAREHOLDERS ofihis 0,, Tuesdaydlm 71h, aL10 0 cinch, 8 Road fmm MiLonnya ie ‘V ' * e have Passed 10“ the l‘eglflah‘)“ Of Other mat' ly.to be committed. This the Trustees seem, at length, to Company will he held at the Court House, in Cluirlone- Ml” “mm-d5 New Bidcford ; same day, at 11 o‘clock, the Road :r- ‘ ‘0 sundry “ems 0f lhe moneys we have "(lied i have acknowlegcd—tbougli their own statement goes to town, on FRIDAY, tlie29tb April, at 3‘olclock. in the afternoon, North Side "(Trout Rigor, leading to the Main Road, and, mak- n. , in regard to these, every one can explain to Show, that ml very lately it was not possible for the Masters for the purprisc'of Electing, by Fallot, bcvcn Directors, to super- ing a B‘ridge on do. Same day, at 12 o clock, the Road from nts the Views by which lie was actuated in here to act upon this principle. This point, however, is intend the afi'nirs'ol the saidcoinpany; and for the guidance of Mchm._s Mill towards Barlon s. ' ' ' . . . . ' - . tlichureboldets the followmo‘extract born the Act oflncorpora- on thw the low, at 11 o clock, the Road from Sr. Joseph 5 we . now conceded, and the Masteis aie enabled/to follow then . f I C 1 , u “npned' “Id ,1 is re "(filed that “may V.” , Ham.“ ,5 Fem E mom Ba _ ‘ 5 “g5 You m” be able ‘0 Siate ‘0 thofie Who may own course. Books more suitable than ever before posses- “,0,” “ l '9 mnpfinyuls snag", 1,3,” ,~U,.,,.,,;l,,,:,, -,.0xms g: 'A‘lg(‘1tf). '53,], 5 Wm b'e’mgmred furyjlm due fulfilmcntoflbo ~ i it our sufli‘arres what course of olicv they d - ' ‘d l, , ,1 1 w} ‘1 j . of. similar “ ‘0 cannot “he” “3 ' ." r: _ “ P 3’ ml‘ ‘« =90 3’ ‘l . . 5’ , ’l , l illt Vt-P,0 se ale 3‘ to e “0 V amp 0.3"“ i ‘l- e 0‘ "H‘s ‘1 , . some other persons who Will be piesent: . several Contiacls. - I _ fez . c .IMGSUHIL tie. geiiieia 16011! no] (I), — deseriptiou have been ordered, to be ready in the Spring. ,, And be it enacted, That Farms no, amending such General ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Commiuloneh ,4. ts, in regard to IOd s ant statute at _out_— Persons who have pupils at the Academy, at present, testify Meetings may, nevertheles, acme, we}, Proxies to any 0,1,6, Commissioner’s Office, 11th Apr”, 1842' .j . k , _ ‘3" ml“? on the lafids they Effie—“t0. fl"; fiFlle'El; t9 the Satisfactory “Y‘Provemem that they make, flhd 1t 15 persons, being Sliarelioldqrsékthen and there to be present, who, _ , , " . lel‘ ’ mg "ems 3' mortgag‘“ 19" 0" are certainly a pity that a prejudice against the liistitutiou.tnkmi unm- - l J ,’ TL", ' ' ' ' ' ‘ J 1 I A .l the Re firm, or, ,e 0,, ea 1 g ' ' t H t‘. t r v l ' W "- . U t'il d t by midium of such Proxy “T27”. P“ ’ l '.'pl ‘/ i” ' ' t ‘ ‘. all llell (l; Emmi»? I a even-B E i pr .115 community rom avai mg themselves of “5 l'e.’ Shell” llley lingtyoolltllnlllitlr :hallllhold (litany onetime, more Island Bridge, and Bepaning §m.ill arfigisglhfii‘lil' iggglzfi " i ' l "(V- ‘ ' ble f fibi'diii or sub‘ect the Mas- Prowded ‘ ‘3‘ ,"00" y. ' ’ ing at Mr. Goodman s, at 10 o clock. t o c , t you had glvell the power to Ollal the advantages ll-ls cal-la ' 0 ll ' ll, ' th ' ‘ thlm three Prox'es' ‘ - ' Bu‘ld'no a Bridae on Road leading from Poplar Island Road to L . sac ii should. be for the general be_-, ters to the Operation ot a dish-gs: which must impair l_fici(l1 The WWW-mg Slmrehpjdum, as owners 0, three Slu,,-(fs,ldare In] 3d,,“ the Emmy and opening out we said end. same ‘1: o . .‘Wliatever should be against it energies, and make them less useful than they are Qlliiil 6 eligible to be chosen as Directors, from whom the Shiite to crs 1dr? 8“. 2 “Mock Repairing Royahy Road, from York River 10 .t rs touching land, do not see that We to be. lf'the fees are too high—which I do not consi er to are to elect Seven : ' q j d 5 grqs Hm. , I [i6 . ». ; y'witli our duty. be the case—let the Trustees, who have the power, he may-James Peake, 'l‘en Shares. Sir Segment (LOH on), 3 8n Thursday, 28”] Apr“, Repairing princemwn Rom], m- l: : .II moube left to determine, whether you will pectfully solicited to reduce them; and it is not likely thatkyp, H. “Renaud, 10 11.18.1111 butt, I 3 mencim m Dawson.s hollow, a, 10 o’clock game day, at 1 lag lmpresenlallves lllllt vou are “lllllllg to as the, major part Olllllem have now no mtellllslt m keelllng Cllul‘leilellSleyl 2?) .lllllill dilillswon ll 1 o‘clock:3 Repairing Road from Mntthewson 5 Mill to Buckle} m ' . . ‘ . ' , ' - . - b e request othfltfl Sw ey, ' U - in '. R d . -_ 'h. res ect to land are farless 3 “It them it they Will ieluse to meet any reasona ' I V , _ r I“ I u D) I, 3 Pm“, 0.3 _ v V I . . . y 3"d fieihlfiilcoflllour llfcllow—coloiiists in the tidligh' the sublildct; and let us not, by apathy 0|“ neglecb sum-:1 Clldrles )Hfi'.‘sle-‘ 'dl‘in‘ ‘ g ggififivfig’fifh" 4 On Fridai’.y29lh AW":Rel"?r:ngksa'Xtfige;,:‘§:lf‘lgacygglg:;k “3r l i . whgther you will continue to turn a the institution to go down, or by mismanagemem allow ‘2 ’ r “(new Duncan, rang.“05”":I§2{,§e'ge“;,lvgh‘;.i§§nn Hill, Brachley lPointROflfi: > . . 'fional t be in out ofOlll' reach, ' 'J . ‘ald 5 G. Bimic, " “"“lg 0w ' .' ' R d ar Dr. M‘Gtegor‘l {ed pbttable land, and that eveiy add! 0 P . A TOWNSMAN_ s. Guiney ( .on on), V P In! 5 At 1 ounck, same day, Repairing on no ' y - rindustry shall redouud chiefly to the bene— - John Davis, 3 hoinas gt m. t: B" ckle PU-m, Ramp A; 3 o'clock, same day, filling up abut. . ppregi-‘you, and revile us ('01- our measures Apr“ 14th, 1842, ‘ Henry palm“, : 4 Joseph w,ghm,,m, 2 teams ayl Black River Bridge. ’1 i V ave v drouxprefer to bow down before those who __.__.5_. M aw John Rider, is gliarlqs \V‘Xolrlrell, 3 m on Saturday, 30”) Apr“, m 11 ombcmkepmring Lowe, Roy. 3V9 " ' ' '_ , . ' - ' : ' . ’I T OHN lACHOWAN, an IL‘ V .l (m .) ulrlc( 8. (61', V , - B ddockts. ' . d to must in futiiieto receive THE Hon. P. S 1i ACNUT , _ , V iimuel No S ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Dad lead,“ to re , _ _ are ’ miltlgu’gliaw portions of that justice LIAM CUNbALL, Esquire, are nominated Sherifi's for th . George Ciiles,l 5} (filmsl‘lefi qud‘l‘ml‘v “ ly ll ’ 5 JAMES COLES, Commiwonef'. -r ’ ' . . ', ' , v' u . . ennie - . lifte- 9llhbelseeClletdlor llllmollfdljlliesdyolllzldnllfildfl ensulng yeall ————l llillilllil'll‘llnDltlluldtlfl 3 James Purdiel, ‘ g Churlmlemwni Alml 12,1842 n ' , .W at ten 8 8315 50 l.-._ ( . W [I ‘un. 3 John Davis,juu. ‘ ‘ DISTRICT No. . . . pig} . .. no avert injustice, you Will stamp tlhem sq Mngiurlucst isnsgilrrv'rfi.d—?n \qupteiiayntlfiecihfig-g Eanpggngvgpir b1 i 5 w. Hudson, 2, HEN the Subscriptions for constructing a Whagf ~ matter affectin the interest an ee lugs 0 next 1'. saac nu Wi 'e iver » '.' ‘ ,Mn 3 W. W. Lord ‘ . .h h. ,. Shore and foraWbarEptt o All i '8‘ l lo"). all glndepemlem' llliDClples' , ‘ i f] 1 1 ullcllilll 3 10h" M‘Glllil 3 end of 6:le121?zflfiofalsxvllljnllhize ofStl. Peter's Bay, are paid, illlle l “lull! T y lllll lll‘omallllllg lellel’l ll House 'Of MELANCHOLY ACClDENT-—A'llell'son all lllll “allml‘lll llldf 1' RT“, 3 G' Beel' I shall advertise for the constructing of said Wharvcs. A PPR/ll lllel Alan‘s wlll be Bullello retard all efilecmllll rellef Ferguson, Wllo llllll been worklllg m the nelgll ‘Olll llllm l Stephen VVllglll’ 3 IT d f 'Direc— Ofeuch respective Subscription List is left allllq houses oer- .d. “ tit ofl'for a generation. Three Rivers for two or three years past, was kille y t‘le 0m ofibe persons before ecumeljateda “532,3 “L flied ,1”, Murray and Mr. H. M‘Lcan, where subscriptions can be pal i creme“, falling of a Tree, while at work in the w0°ds he“ 9.0%? tors, the Lieut. Governo‘r In conned lll'JS Eben y Dime: and M the Subscriberk 0mm ' . . l Your oblinedand obedient servants, town, on the 11th inst. It is thought his relatives resule in “ML 1050,,“ pope andxcpmles Hens ELSlsq, ills fd- ‘1 [hm-6mm JOHN JARDIRE, Commlsswner. a ALLAN FMSER, l Tracadie County, Sydney, Cape Breton—Griz. mg on the parlan the (Lovernrntinlt-[hghzmlé‘ifinui$7,191, vow; St. Peter’s, March 10th. 1842- -'_._ __ , ‘ . _ '3 t rve on ‘1 > ’ been ALEXANDER RAE’ . “lll be so llool atsieii obj: furlsuch others, to the nliiinbcr of seven, LAND FOR SALE' . . . arles , DONALD MACDONALD, Cam, MTFTOWN _C,eared_Apm ,9 Schr' Lark, Rowan, Hal? for tpOSe mgsntdzlsire . EVERAL FARMS of 50 to 100 Acres, in eligible l ill ’l Fun-MW, JOHN \V' LE “CHEM” l‘axflJOf) bus. Oats, 500 do. Barley, 300 do. Potatoes. as ticy ) - . Simmons, wimp, about 15 miles ofCliarlottctown. For pur- r - . . - - c, ,, , ’ , lzuuy' - “mm” JOHN “$1,252,. “mm” mm” mm” V°ya"e‘ PUMi- Aim WELL assassmnp'r. llculuts, apply to D. S_ RENNIE. B we swarm, MALCOLM ‘ "‘ ——- _ - HE Inhabitants and Landholders ol Charlottetown 7 2 i A _., 1842 Allllll 15m, 1842- ‘ MARRlED. l N J W A are requested to assemble at the Court Housenn Charlotte- W filer Slmeh 0“ P” v fRIVATE SALE a l l r 0" the l2”) mg!" by the ev' 3' SCMl’ ‘l‘ ' ' com’lo l on the First Tuesday in May next. at Twelve o’clock noon, TO BE SOLD BY , 1 I " D Enrflm orlTnE COLONlAL HERALD' Miss Jane Mitchell bothuf, , Inge Green, Lot 49‘ WW": ' l , ‘. rid kee in repair the Pumps and Wells NE ACRES ‘Ol I‘ reehold , I ‘ —— l - l b ' l l ED vclllgrlll)lsl.:llll)won:lllllnl(lefll)r otherllpurposesmnd to choose Assessors O situate on Elliot River—lately Sccupied fiby X33321? I wcimany other eminent men, ins, een DI , . y m year. , ' K. Mam deceased_be,ween ,wcmran ‘wemy v'e fl d ll“ lhlycomny’ no sooner dld it becmne su‘ldehly at Blownsmn’ near Vernon kw“? 0“ Sunday lash llll lle Plese EDWARD PALMER. Representatives willlcll and under cultivation. There are a 500‘] D‘vllllmg lilllfllbe’ t belied take inter st in advocating our rights, Mr.Jamos Robertson, sen., of St. Peter’s Road, aged 73 years. FRANCIS LONGWORTH, for Charlottetown. Barn and Stables emcmd thereonflnd a valuabllle 5:13:13“? was]: I I ll 0 Whose Who mrlve by 0"" ' — A ril 11th 1842 runninv throuin the premises. 50,3“ 9"” e" t .- , .m . “' ‘ . :3 . ' ‘ mg l0 1111).. Your insertion of the - I . u, E] t f h F‘ D' ‘ t of ll l - lids annuall thirty tons of Hay. Any person “is i ‘ ., » . 7 Mr MONTGOMERYS Address to _e at: orso _t e irst istric , f l ROMAN CATHOLIC )it , ' y, d ,rame smmtlon' Possessmn ‘i "7 lastflumlnel', Will serve ll? ' r C t whiCh we received to-dav, did not come to hand SPECIAL MEE PING O 1 ie t ’ “use Smck w,” find the above :1 e51 _ . “f C. " 4 ‘ . Q‘lfe‘” mm y’ - .- . - " . ‘ .' . . M . P. B. Do ‘les ,- 0- . - '. 1v. For further articulate. enqmre ll ‘ l ’ ‘i ‘ llmll a pan Glam lmplessmll wall Sllllllll on. S l tllltlllStbhe lilliiyl’dnileitt, all the hour oiloue “lll be °llen lmmCdlllle l EDVVARD' ICKHAM, Executor. _ p ,4: . _. .» h “ _____‘ - ‘ c 100 1 V t. i . , p lure "ovenp A 19”] I ) “lard X. ' ‘Iiv 1‘ Il . - - b - ’ 1 -| for the utpose of adopting ROLLS for the u a Charmfletowm p” , . 1 ve Council Chan: er o c not, 5 g p , ______fl__‘_‘ L does . n ‘ Lea‘sla ‘ Saturday, 9th Aprif, .1842, mentofllie homely-‘7. a. , r I, h“! m uesled. HE Subscribers have “mum” on Mr”. at we l l Egc LVED' That the lllllllel pOllSlllelllllml or llle A full allendallce’filllle MeBmllllIllll'erllal loll y ill I T Ofl'ice East corner of Pownat and WMS’TStreets, a Vat-1338' stone Square, 18th June, 1841. ' R miniltuled “ An Act to furtfler amcfpdlanlAtClIEuflderlld - y ’ i’. F. DOYLE, Sec‘y. or articles: ill the s'FA'PlONEltY line, Which they 03"“ "r letter 0f lst Ma 1841 to ether ‘~ 1 l ' we FOl‘rlh Year of the Hg" 0 tl-e ll 0 mg l l i ‘ ' 1842. Sale at moderate prices, viz: ,pfije the House ofvcdfi1mbhglwhicfij.§géstép_ . Rigel“ lpou‘m,’ for ascertaining the B'Hmflams (if "he “iveml, “lullotWEll Gleaf—m—i—C'i ’ Giltl’uolscflpi P05! “"‘1 NM“ PallEls’P , do a. re we hflhm’a niafibé‘rofthe New Parliament, ‘ Townships in this Island,” be deferLed Unéll lL'edn‘ifiiesssétgrzi TO THE ELECTORS Sgéglégngfi‘CYOND DIST“ Plain and {38d Ffiolscal’i Lem“ an 0 ' .. ‘, ., _.ir.( ,t” .neeuise . . » FPR - . ,1 mo. , lull; l m callmg the aneml‘on Of that llouse laaetlllslsi‘lfléllllleolr llllllawspllqleirsl; andlihat Fifty copiesl of this GFNTWM,,.,. 0 ', , l _ C {$251,}? Maillorllmdnm Becks ({iillfswes), l ' V ' < ‘ V ' - . 1‘ ‘ t.d b means of ostinatlem 0n ‘ " " l ‘ seat. in the Le IS alive (lun' Bl kSealiii Wax V BUT-5: , ltl‘a’m ed ‘ Blll from you’ for £10 Sterlm’o” thh ihzlsllilleillillllpilildlasaldf[fill/ilillicvllvlrilrShip,lind oiherwislle,‘in {lie 'I‘own- AYIINfinlfrség: (:lffellrllliiysclf asa Candidgate to rep'esem llllliilvderllcQuills, Bllackledd Pencils, 5“- “W l’swlt: 'acimum’ lo llelmy pOSlage’ or eXpena-es Ships am“?le by'the'sflld Blll’ l" order that palues llllel'eswll '( ur lllllleerslS in the new House ofAssemblv. . .Murrayls English Readers and lg‘lllllliliic lEu’ok m lll d l“ resin“ to ‘he correspondenqe with mav be notified ofthe proposed alterations contemplated, in ac- y ’1 trust m... havin" done sorwi” be deemed by you a suffictent English Grammar and pol g ’ hand viz; . cannot (wt asyour flgent to regewe any cur-dance with the-Roy,” Instructions. ‘ ,‘ i ~ f Y 1 10 be one of me Represelnatiyes of the peo- , LANK FORMS," wmmonusg,alwayson , . u . - ~ . et "e 0 my ‘ 95”“ A variety uf B , . , rem whatever. I v . CHARLES newsman-D. 0- L. C- P a} I V. . ‘ an,“ Bills ofsale, Bills ofLflflmg'. , s e plpili‘ from spine of the largest dependencies 9f . . d ed in the [trust it will be rm disparagement in your eyesjélriit: idly, 2mm. Chum" Parties’seamen flaxicnilé)’ V lm‘x 'n’ 7 the'qfi‘ers made to me to be. their paid AN ACT ,0 further amend an Act made an pass” tl days were passed in ihe serVIce ofiny country: the gl'ar , have Bills of Exchange. (hymn ° 3 mole “d you will “0‘ therefore lanrmce Ed’ . Four ear of the REIUII 0f the late ng Wl mm 16 fol period in its Military history, and that since . i . d Imposl EnmeS, Mam es . , I K d mat . , . , . . . i . Y _ _ e .. f II 6 several . d] l d m mv own Coumy m Englan , d Powers of'Attorney, , . n 9c" 6d 3! my dechmug to be yourpmd F011“ 9 for ascertammg the Boundaues U l .l’een “mien-“pm Illiell'lll eye which are there of'so high and wallanl‘s.an' Indentures, (“’l‘l‘ “"1 Wl‘lmut Bunda)’ 53$”... ' eaie‘ to communicate such my deter- Townships in this Island. - m the drapes 7:31:16 tummy. . ‘ fippgzlif‘ifind (bound), ‘ ro'ceea’ - , “you! me muchvsfllsmcllon ‘0 .al‘fo‘ld WHEREAS, by an Act passed in the Fourth Yeahr 9f, 3 mslliggisrl, :1” to this’ Island with a. large family, whose future a MZS’,str,ms' Blanks of all kinds, Weasth ’ ’ l Amylpllwer before me Housefll (Jam- Relg“ Orl'ls late Majesty King Wllllam the Fourth’ mll-lll e fortunes gmust depend on its Prosperity, I conceiVe that none ran ‘: Court Subpoenas fie.) ‘l‘c' . t] T [w t t 30a“ lo ll “augment 9f nlllyour wmplmmsi and A" '3“ for ascertaining and ‘aablishlng tlw.Boundancs of be more interested in its wall- being. . - 1; hi Leases, and other Blankfmsrlfrmad‘ to "der’ Ill la r a t DU“? "’9 1°39 5°m°35bl° 0' zealous be' Counties and'Tawnchi .9, mad parts of Townships, PM for re- Independent of altinfluence, connection.or Pat‘yv ‘f 1.: 2",“- "““°9 ‘ * 7 . ‘ l ‘ ’“lu'lllf' 9‘“ fl?" ; '— ll ale/ting the dutiesof urveyors, and to repealacertamflct there- be honoured as the object. ofyour clwICeJW'“: Wt‘lfr cw ALSO__B,,0k priming, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Fueling: all lllllls ‘ metrllllllc for upwards‘ol. llllrly years, 7?" mlmom‘t’ three CommlSSloners are anthorized to be lllll my Judgment, deCld-e (ll? ."fill'mllel'y on all subllelsynur local Cards. Labels, Show and f‘fncv Bills, &C-£Xecu‘l:d “génezea‘ly m"isms :‘ “"esl"1 exl’osmg “buses! and l“ pointed whose duty it'shall be, when required by Pames sion, and use every dl xgence to adrvzcati‘vsfigd S's blussed by and dispatch: LEDGERD, DAY 300 3: C-i :1 t " O'fie .0 WING“, andiuet'me. for those Who ‘ t ceded therein ’to intend determine the commencement interests as the general improvement!) t is Tim]; “snared by and substantw’ly bound to order. 2 ~ ‘0 ll mm them)’ wlthom ever "30°"ng Pay lll'ltlllielLines dividing the several Townships into which this ‘nature, but whose Trade :“daAairlfugggr’mluch elitension. The PRINCE EDWARD ISMND CALENDflR, for 184 , i w r ‘ - - ’ ' - . ' a . a gi‘ofl We“ ‘he remaulder °l my "me! ‘fcon' Island is divided and who are by the Seventh $601101} 0f lm‘de"t Lenglauon’ “Eadie till; honor to be,. may also be hails: this Office- ‘ R & BREMNER. 8 good}; _ Krill be appropriated for the some use- - the said Act ‘un’her required, in all cases where any or. the Genflemen, your obedmm svv-XEEY LOOPE t 1 lit 'e on] I yment for them the consci- - . " i ‘ h 11 throu h this WILLIAM S - em“ 3'3" ’ said Township Boundary Lines 5 a run g . . endeavoured to do good. ~ . v