' 55¢. N w.-~»-....-. V... My! Justice and of Public Worship ; Quit, Minister ofithe Interior (M. do Halleville, Under 8.0.. V ' . .Gm’ai Cubisres, Minister of War ; Admiral Ronssio, Minister of Marina 3 . M. Polet (de la Laure) Minister of Commerce ; M. anbert, Minister of Public Works; 1!. Gouin, Minister of Finance , II. Cousin, Minister of Public Instruction. ' It was expected that this combination would receive the support ofa fair majority of the Chamber of Deputies ; and it was considered as likely to be durable as any which t is state of parties permitted. NEW BRUNSWICK. ‘ - 0n the 16th ult., Mr. Hill brought in the following Resolutions; the first of which passed unanimously, and the second was carried by an overwhelming majority, there being only four in the minority. . Resolved, That the late Message from the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson, Governor General, to the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, in answer to an Address from that House, which message contains the followmglan- mega-" that he had received Her‘Majesty’s commands, u administer the Government of these Provinces in accord- uce with the well understood wishes and interests of the ‘ S ; and to pay to their feelings, as expressed through aheirfRe resentatives, the deferencethat was justly due to them ; ’ fully meets the approval of this House. Ranked, That the accountability of public men to those whose interests are to be affected by their acts, is an essential feature in every free government; without which there can be no effectual security against ofiicial miscon- dlgt; and that, in the opinion of this House, this princi- plegig-ap'plicableto the condition of this Province, in all * mafttur'sirelafipgto its own internal affairs ; not interfering with the genital arrangements ofthe Province. ’ The Committee on Steam Navigation have recommended ‘.an annual sum of £350 tobe granted for five years, coni- -!oeneing from the Ist of May, 1841, in aid of a weekly _Iteatu communication during the season, between Mira- .michi, in this Province, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and Pictou, Nova Scotia—provided an efficient roar, of not less than eighty horse power, he run on that . ine. THE fU©EA©NEAEA EEAEADDo SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1840. The almost, although not quite, unprecedented occasion of the re- cc ion of three English, (not to mention Colonial) mails in one day,happened early on Wednesday morning last, namely, the long looked-for January, the February and the March—the latter bring- ing London dates to the 5th and Falmoutli to the 7th ult. Such an event, we mav venture to predict, will never occur again. The in- troductitfn ofStenm-power into our packet system will-cure all that. The leading events of political im ortance are the Queen's mar- fia e, (the intelligence of which auspicious event wa yesterda offi- cia ly communicated to both Houses ofthe Legislature,) and t e al- =moet certainty ofa war with China. Her Majesty’s Ship flndroma-g eke, lately on this station, has been ordered to the scene of action in the Chinese seas. . Parliament was opened by Her Majesty in person on the 16th of January. The Royal speech on the occasion will be found reported in another column. ’ THE NAVY.-—A number ofvessels of war are preparing in Eng- land,to proceed tojoin the East India squadron : among them are the Nimrod, 16; Blenheim, 74; ‘Blonde, 46; Pique, 36; Thalia, 46; Wander", 16; and a steam frigate. The Blenheim carries four of die largegniis, for throwing hollow shells, for the Admirnl‘s ship Wellealey, 74. ‘ _ _ .334 'Tbeeomtpmotmtbe North America and jVest Indium, tions, 1 line of battle ship, 9 frigates, 19 sleeps—522 guns, and' ‘ men. Silt Gaoncr. ARTHUR—It has been distinctly afiirmcd in the Commons by Lord John Russell, that there is no intention ofrecul- ling Sir GeorgeArthur, the Governor of Upper Canada, the Minis- try being perfectly satisfied with his conduct. ‘ ' ~~ Mr. Hume, joint-secretary to the Board of Trade, is about to re- fire. Mr. Hume will, we understand, he sueceeded by Mr. Mac- gregor, whose successtiil discharge oftlie important commercial mis- sions on which he has been em loyed during the last four years, . proves him to be thoroughly qualified for the duties ofthe appoint- nsm now conferred on, him—London Globe, Jan. 10. ,“Tbe Lord Bishoplof Nova Scotia and the Hon. Alexander Stewart, mmbers ot'H. I . Executive and Legislative Councils of Nova ia, attended Her Majesty‘s Levee, on the 19th February. Boosiuiar QUESTION.—The following Reoluiion was offered in the House of Representatives, at Washington, on life 101li inst. by ’Mr. Evans, of Me :— “ Resolved, that the Committee ofMilitnry affairs be instructed to ' enquire into the expediency of establishing and immediately con- structing the arsenals, forts, fortifications, and works of military de- fence, on the frontiers of Maine, recommended in the reports of -,'Efipfier Gen. Wool, and Ma‘or J. D. Graham, communicated to , jibe Senate by the Secretary of ar, Dec. 31, [838." ' C The Legislative Council and Assembly of New Bruns- " prick have ' passed a resolution to prosecute the Printer of_ the St. John, N. B. Chronicle, for a libel on his Excellency Sir John Harvey. 3 Some irring proceedings ofa political nature have taken place in Halifax; but, a want of spacevcompels us to ‘ :‘defer laying a full statement ofthc facts before our readers until next week. The Legislature was prorogued by Sir Colin Campbell on the 27th ult. , ‘ v ‘ - Hazirax, N. S. March 17. Kasai! "IE'HHGP-An affair of honor took place at Point Pleu- sant, the 14th March, between Jose h Howe, Esq. M. P. P., at- tend » ‘Herbert Huntingdon, Esq. . P. P. and John Inglis Halli- bur'te'it, . Clerk of the Executive Council, attended by J. W. . Ritchie,Esq. After receiving Mr. Halliburton's fire, Mr. Howe dis- charged his pistol in the air. The afl‘air origvilnated, so far as we can , learn from some ex ressions offensive to r. Halliburton, which ,. owe had used in debate—Times. ' flittin- animus—Tim House of Assembly have voted £500 .7 ' unnm, for three ears, to encourage the mnning of a Steamer A Halifax to St. ohn's, Newfoundland, twice in each month, imhin at Arichat and Sydney.£-—Noeuwtiaa.' v' Mari amnees arrived by the last Packet calling Martin Gay Black, I LMicbael Tobin, jun. and John Leander Starr, Esquires, residents of gate town, to the Legislative Council. The former has declined :lorving, tbelatter were sworn in, on Moods .-—From the country, Dr. Bond of Yarmouth, Peter De Carteret, sq.‘ of Arichnt, and 13qu M‘Forllne. Esq- of Wullace,have been selected. . Whether my or olLof these gentlemen will serve, docs not yet appear to be minly'hscertaine . _ Alexander Stevnrt, Esq. having been appointed to the Executive Council, the House of Assembly, yesterday , used a Resolution, by , tan over‘h'olming majority, declaring that .ew men enjoyed less of Mfg: deuce, sn‘d that they consi cred his appointment “insult 200th" yum-15., larch 25. ' r . .Cuuaiis' SilAllua—Unioorn to sail 25Ih'Apl'll, for Halifax; ' TBdtannia about 15th May; Acadia, Caledonia and Columbio‘to Ollow.—'Keqfler's Slate. . I ' M The Hon/1‘. H. Haviland has been confirmed in the om“ of 9°|0|Iial Secretary, Registrar and Clerk of the Executive and- Itive Councils. Yesterday the Legislative Council returned to the House of Assembl the Bill for providing a fixed III“! M £5“ 015°". instead of see and emoluments, as formerly E“ ‘9 b’mr #0993 lot The Hon. 1'. S. Smith succeeds Mr. aviland in the oflice of Treasurer—an appointment 'Wlllcll, we h" “hesitation In saying, has given very general satisfaction. ' v A general medting of the Charlottetown Temfirrsnce Society was held on Monday evening last, in Mr. Nalio’ mom, the Rev. J. Waddell,l’resident,_in the Chair. ‘ , til, ,‘, , ‘ The meeting having been opened Wltll prayer, the mm“)? stated, that since the Annual Meeting of this Society, m menis- had been made by the Committee to hold meetings once an every alternate month—that the had presented a Petition to the House ofAssembly, praying for tlyie utter suppression ofthe ffitrac in ardent s irits—tliat the said petition had been favourably entertained by t at Honourable House, and that a Committee have been appointed to consider its merits and report thereupon at the next'session of the Legislature, by bill or otherwise. He set forth the necessity of ..some renewed effort, for the purpose of replenishing the funds of - the Society, particularly with reference to the circuliition'of Tam,- erance Tracts and Periodicals, and concluded by introducing Mr. illiams and Mr. Connell, as having been appointed by the Com- mittee to address the meeting. Mr. Williams then delivered an eloquent and impressive Address, and was seconded by a plain a'nd practical narrative of facts from Mr. Connell, which told powerfully upon the hearts and sympa- thies. of a crowded audience. Several members addressed the meeting, and expressed their gratification at ‘the renewed impetus which seemed to be given to the Society's operations. The following Resolutions-were severally moved, and unani- mously passed :— ‘ I r ' 1. That the several Ministers of the Gospel who may have complied with the request of this Society, simultaneonsl to deliver avdiscou'rse on the subject ofTemperanco, be respectful y solicited to report the same to the Secretaries ofthis Society; and that they be desired to consider the publishing of this Resolution as convey- ing to them the said solicitation. 2. That this Societ most heartily concur in the measure adopted by the Committee relative to petitioning the Legislature for the suppression oftlie trafic in ardent spirits in the Colony; a (I request them to continue their exertions, in any way they may deem most expedient for carrying out those measures so indispensible to the well being ofsociety. ». 3. That a Committee be appointed, to provide a fund,end make other necessary arrangements for offering a Prize for the best Essay upon the subject ofthe traLc in Ardent Spirits, as hourin upon the civil, political and , moral interests of this Colony—sue ' Essay to .lIJel the;l production ofa member of u Temperance society-within tbiS. s an .' ‘ v 4. That the President and Secretaries, Messrs. C. G. Davison and J. Williams, ho a Committee for the above purpose. , . It is pleasing to state that Mr. George Coles has suc- ceeded in putting his‘ Steam Grist Mill into successfiijoperation. We visited the establishment a few days since, and werl'imuch gra- tified with the apparent convenience of his very extensive Mills. Brewer , Distillery, Malt House and Kiln, the whole covering one third 0 an acre of ground. The Machines of the Mill have been erected in a workmonlike manner, and promise to do a great deal of business, and we hope that so enterprising and industrious a person will meet with a'reinuneratingretnrn for his very extensive outlays. — Gaz. , Macnamcs’ INs'ri'ru'rE.—Dr. Conroy’s prori’tlsed' Lec- ture on flnimnl Physiology was delivered on the Ist ion. to a very attentive audience, and elicited the highest encomiums. The sub- ject was one ofengrossing interest, and it was treated in a master] style. The illustrations, in many instances, were feliciwiis and stri- king, and the tactical deductions were calculated to produce a salu- tary effect. e are much gratified to find that the learned Gentle— man lias promised to resume this subject, for the elucidation of which he seems so well qualified—lb. - I In addition to the above observations, we have to remark, that the learned lecturer particularly called the attention of the meeting to the subjeCt of the improprietv ofexposing to sale fish ‘in a putrid state, in the public streets,nnd a so blown meatin the Milan-house. The learned lecturer was loudly cheered, on making tli .the force of which seemed to be duly felt. (1:? Charles Young, Esq. will deliver_a'lecture on ELocu'rios on Wednesday evening next. ~ . ‘ allusions, v w: 'm ‘ - . g— 4’ r. A fire broke out this ' ' Messrs. ’Siniths do Wright's workshop. The Fire Engine. onging to the town and garrison, and a large number of the inhabitants, were‘promptly on the spot, and succeeded in getting thmfireunder, before the build.- ing had sustained much damage. 9 accident originated from ‘ some shavings having taken fire while the workmen Wt break- fait. m.-- .. sblp News. ~ At Plymouth, the Robert, Truscott; Jessie, Richards ; Alice, Barratl, from P. E. Island. , ‘ At Cardiff, the Ono, Roberts, do. At Bideford, the British Lady, Yeo -, Julia, Lang, do. At Liverpool, the Glenroy, eir, do. ' At Newport, the Llanlamm Abbey, Pearse, do. At Dublin, from Pictou, srhr. Britannia, of P. E. Island, Skinner, in25 days. At Limerick, the Ann, \Vhite ' Clillio. Glover. do. ' At Waterford, the Lawrence Eorrcstall, M‘Grath, do. At Ballina, the Mary, Hogan, (lo. The Regina, Paton, bound to London, from this Island, put into Milford Haven to undergo re airs. At St. John’s, N. .Jan. 24.-—Brig Souris, from P. E. Island, bound to Ireland, leaky, discharging cargo and undergoing repairs. Liveergool, reported having fallen in with , the day previous, a vessel water- logg , and the crew clinging to the lopmasts, but could render her no as- sistancc. Lisnon. Feb. 16.—Arrived, schr. Elizabeth, of P. E Island, Culleiton, from Halifax, for Cork, out 37 days, leaky. ' marrrc‘ah At London, 18th Feb. John Neale Nott Esq. Commander, Royal Navy, to Mar , eldest daughter of Sir William Burnct, K. C. IL, Physician Gene- ral oft e Navy. , . ‘ fifth, At New London, on the 30th ult. Mrs. Maclean, wife of Mr. Duncan Mac- lean, a ed 20 ears. ' At ampbe town, on the 2d inst., Eliza, fourth daughter of Mr. Joseph M‘Ewen, aged 14- years. On Sunda eveninrr last, at Cable Head, near St. Petdr’sfm the‘70th year of his age. r. David Anderson, an old and respectable inhabitant of that place. He has left a numerous ircle of friends to mourn their loss. His - aflliction was short and painful, ut his end was peace. Suddenly. at St. John’s, N. F. on the 29th Feb. in the 63d year of his age, Newman er ht Hoyles, Esq. Colonial Treasurer. At Crichton ham, Minister of that parish,a.nd Father of the Church of Scotland; in the 90th year of his age, and the 63d of his ministry. . At the Catholic Chapel House. Dnmfries, on the 14th Jan. in the 801h year of his e the Hon. and Right Rev. Alexander Macdounell, Bishop of Kin ton, . C. ' ,, “fith sincere regret we have to announce the death of tlflenerable Prin- cipal Baird, which‘took place on Tuesday, at his residence near Linlithgow, in the seventy-ninth year of his 'age. Besides the high office in the Univer- _ sity, which he had held for half a century, Principal Baird for forty ears . had the honour of being one of the ministers of the High Church of din- ’ burgh 5 in both situations ever acquitting himself with distinguished useful- ness, and becoming di it y. - The mother of Lord rougham died on the 3lst December, at Brougham IIall,Westmorland, in her 87thryear. She was the cal daughter of the Rev James Syme, Minister 0 Allan, niece of the ce ebrated historian, Princi Robertson, and was married on the 25th May, 1778, to Henry - Bron am, Esq., of Brougham Hall, father of the Ear-Chancellor. The Dowager Marchioness of Hastings died at Kelburne House, Lord Glasgow’s seat, on the 9th instant. The celebrated Madame D’Arblay, authoress- of “ Celicia,” 65c. died .V lately. Her personal estate has been sworn under £15,000. ’4' < CARD. . . E M SSRS. SMITHS Go WRIGHT present their most grate- ful thanks to their friends and neighbours in general, and ' to the oflicerl and men of the Fire Engine-Company in particular—- also, to the officers and men ofthe garrison,forlthe extinction ofilie fire in their shop this morning with such trifling loss. . To the incredible promptiiude displayed, and the judicious application of the means within reach,in the face of appearances whlc i_ seemed to mock every effort, they owe, under God, the preservation of the building and its contents, which might have been left to burn out .withont loss or risk to the public, but which are,neverthelessi of ‘ considerable value and importance to themselves. ' y Charlottetown, April 11. BLANK Bills of Exchange, Charter Parties, Seaman’s . .lArticles, Bills of Ladin , Manifesto, Powers of Attorney, . .000" Sub ,enas ,A rentices nder'itnros a variety ofMagistrates' ' Blanks, as”: nréaiepali the Office of the 027wan Herald. r r.- . a .-.,. l- -o {2" . ,. mm‘wo'w‘uflnufiéi.-w want. .v. a... . December 29th, the Clutha. from P. E. Island, out 19 days, bound to I anse, on the 30th Dec. the Rev. John Kellock Cunning- r \ APr mGuLANn SOCIETY. 3' ' . AN Adjourned Annual Meeting oftlié Highland Soc’iet \vill’be held on Monday evening next, the 1311i inst., at the Commercial Inn, at Eight o‘clock, p. m. A full attendance of mcmhbrs is particularly requested. By order, Win. M‘GILL, Secretary. 10th April, 1840. . 87th Regiment, quartered at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,»February 21st, 1840. PrivateMici-ikai. Coupon, deserted on the 2lst February—age, 32 years; size, 5 feet,6 inches; make or form, low and stout; dark eyes, short nose, short neck, black hair, sallow complexion—dress at the time of desertion, watcli coat, black trowsers, short boots, forage cap. . . Any persons apprehending Dcsertcrs, or who shall give such information as may lead to their a prehension, will be entitled to receive at the Treasury of this Is and the sum of Five Pounds for each Deserter, over and above the reward allowed by the Articles of \Var. And any person found harbouring, concealing, or assuring any desertcr from Her Majesty’s service, is liable to pay, for every such offence, the sum of Twenty Pounds. A. LANE, Captain and Town Major. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. ' POLICIES will be issued by the Subscriber, in either of the above departincnts,on the most reasonable terms. CHARLES YOUNG, figs-lit of the “ ETNA” and “ ALLIANCE" Insurance Companies. Clizirlottetown,Dec. 11, 1838. AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, EAVY Winter Cloths—Pilots. Petersliams, Flush- iiigs, Biicksliins, 'l‘wr‘teds, &c. Flannels, Buizcs, Serges, Blankets, Counterpancs, Quilts. A groat‘vziricty of very superior Munisos, and other \VINI'ER Goons, (sec Advertisement) will be disposed ofoii very low terms, if applied for iiiinicdiatcl '. A few Fun Capes, Tippets, Mantillns, Glows, &c., at nearly half price. also, ‘ Kegs Virginia best No. 1, Toaacco, Do. Halifax manufacture, do. Chests fine CONGOU TEA. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Brecken's Corner, No. 1, Queen Street. All Debts due the Subscriber, and contracted previous to the first of May last, will, if not paid before the 101li day of March, 1840, be placed in the hands ofan Attorney for collection. A. DAVIDSON. JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale by the Subscriber, a general assortment, consisting of 440 Packages British and I/Vcst India GOODS, TEAS, FURS, (8's. LS‘c. DAVID WILSON. Dec. 6, 1839. \ ' TEAS. ‘ 50 CHESTS of superior quality, now landing from the I Britannia, from Liverpool, and for sale. for Cash only, by '1‘. B. TREMAIN. 291li Oct. 1839. ‘ - NEW STORE AT GEORGETOWN. ALEXANDER TAYLOR. informs the public that he liescommenced business in the store lately occupied by A. Macdona‘ld, ‘Esq., at Georgetown, with a very extensive and well ' J l assorted stack of General Mci'cllandizc. The above stock‘ of Goods waspurcliased under circumstances, and will be disposed of at prices, which must entitle the proprietor to respectfully invited. Mr. Taylor will give the highest market prices for Country Produce. - Georgetown, 17th December, 1839. CAUTION TO LUMBERE’RS‘; ~~ ‘- ALL Persons found trespassing upon any of the Es— tates of the Right Honorable the Earl ofSi-zmrmx, in this Island,hy cutting timber, or otherwise, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. Tenants requiring Timber for Farm Buildings, 610. must apply lo the subscriber. W. DOUSE, Land Agent. CAUTION. LL Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away Timber, or Wood of any description, from that part of'l‘ownsliip No. 43, belonging to the Estate ofthc late Honora- ble William Townsliend, deceased, iftliey wish to avoid law and low costs. CHARLES WORRELL, Mortgngco in possession. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the Sub- scribers, under the Firm of Parkin i”,- I’lmdwell, carr 'irig on business in Charlottetown and at Crapaud, is this day disso ved, by mutual consent. All persons who stand indebted to the said late firm are requested to make immediate payment of the debts due, at Charlottetown, to Josiah Parkin, and at Crapuud, to Thomas Plead- well. All accounts remaining unpaid, after the Fifteenth instant, will be sued for without distinction. JOSIAH PARKIN, THOMAS PLEADVVELL. Charlottetown, April 3d, 1840. DISSOLUTION 0F CO-PARTNERSHIP.‘ "'OTICE is hereby given, that the Co-partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, was, on the first day of March, instant, dissolved by mutual consent—their term having on that day expired. All persons having demands against the said firm, are requested to render their accounts for adjustment, and all those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to John Hobs. . JOHN HOBS, DONALD NICOLSON. Charlottetown, 6th March, 1840. OHN HOBS, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, begs leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the public generally, that lie is now carrying on the above business, in his Shop in Kent Street, opposite the residence ofT. B. Tre a‘in, Esq, where all orders in his line will be thankfully receive ,and executed with ncntncss, punctuality,and on moderate tcrmsa March 6, 1840. - . ' HE Celebrated CANADIAN HORSE will stand for the ensuing season at the following places, viz z—At Charlotte- , town,on Saturday, the 2d May; on Monday, the 4th, at the Sub- hcriber‘s, Elliot River; on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 5th and 6th, at Mr Tod’s, Sable; on Thursday and Friday, the 7th and 8th, at John Bell’s, Cape Traverse; on Saturday and Monday, the 9th and 11th, at Thomas Robins‘, Bedcquo; on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 12th nnd13tli, at Mr. Townsend’s, Travellers' Rest; and on Thursday and Friday, the 14th and 15th, at William W. Lord's, Tryon. . 0 return to the above places every fortnight. JOHN HYDE. Elliot River, April 7, 1840. CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBUS. bus, imported last summer by the Central Agricultural Society, will stand for the season at the Subscriber‘s, Brlnpglpfln R0u$gin the Royalty ofClinrlottetown. Season to commencevlst i . Groom, Five Shillings. V Wm. CRANSTON. - APPRENTICES \WANTED. A g V Y the Subscriber, two Apprentices, for the Painting, Glazing, and Paper-Hanging Businesses; ,‘Noneheed apply- vvitliont producing testimonials of good character. ' ' J. DAVIS, Painter. Terms, TwoPounds. Charlottetown, M'urch~4th, 1840." ESCRIPTION of a Desertér from Her Majesty’s, a share of public patronage, and to its inspection the community are THAT beautiful and powerful DRAUGHT House Colum- Hours of attendance-G, a. m.; 12 noon, and 6p. m.