\ l at): (talcuth metallic ‘ I l f mu: u, v I V, . 't o'chfitrm'.“ be instructed to move for leéve, to (From the Min Orleans Bee Feb. 21. _ = i I i a I with?“ t9 consolidate and amend the laws relating to TERRIFIC STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION AND LOSS) or Lin: I? I" the Acadia, for Liverfiiflfgvliliizfiisailed fi'mll Halifax 0“ “'9 ' AUCTIONS. _of the British possessions abroad. V I gamma or SCOTLANn.—At a meeting of the Presby- Edinburgh, held on Wednesday, Dr. Gordon moved , ,praying the General Assembly to oppose any that maybe introduced into Parliament for the set- ‘oftlie.,afi'airs of'the church, which was inconsistent grime ntal principle, “that no pastor be intruded a'tion contrary to the will of the people ;” .‘that the Assembly take into serious considera- ' ,vlew to the deliverance of the church from her ‘1 pt; The n , the othe , t; which of at least was erected this Bard, to tilt I ’ tare this week 881.613 ail houses have b . .> j I sending in their , ties, the propriety ofseeking the abolition of age, agespecially in the. construction now attempt- putppou it, involving a Violation of the constitution ‘ itch and kingdom, as unalterably ratified by the ‘chrity and Treaty of Union. In supporting this motion was seconded by Dr. Muirhead, ... 7 and supported in a long speech by Dr. Chal- r hand, Dr. Simpson, of Kirknewton, mat the overture be rejected. The expected bill, be “ would allow the Presbytery to reject a presentee fiofPresbytery. By this. means the non-intrusion could be carried out; but if this was not the case, duld oppose the measrl’l‘e. Dr. Muir seconded the was also supported by Mr. Grant. Drs. n‘dClasm spoke in favour Oftlie original motion, in division, was carried by 41 votes to 17.’ The consisted of 23 ministers and 18 elders, and the 31‘9 ministers and 8 elders—Greenodt Advertiser. lgsday, the 25th inst., being the anniversary of birth, the lbundation—stone ofthe monument to his Wfl Mary,” in Greenock churchyard, was laid in the 10,900 people. The inscription inclosed “Wile, with the coins and newspapers, stated the mo- “by the contributions of many admirers memory of his early love, Mary Camp- , ail-iii? TRADE IN PAISLEY.—-—Sympt0ms of improve visible, but they are yet very faint. Se- wyers from London have been in the market, and have ' ' rchasing to a limited extent, and some also from It seems. to be a general impression that are‘ lighter than- they have been for some years past, ‘ holilers are getting rather firmer in their demands. Se— een taking on a few of their old best TaitiNEMPLOYEn IN PAISLEY.-—It will be seen by the flowing oflicial report that the number Of unemployed is oaths increase in all the districts named. I ‘ “in the three places named amounts to not less than n .l ,Happily our kind friends in all parts of the country The gross aid with a liberal hand; ORDER IN V Executive peaceful val poor the ti A-Btruggled n N Vii, _ wife and ‘Iliate ‘, Teal. It I relate the iih’lftil ’y-been the'theatrel .1. R. Vineyard, a Member We Council. .i-witb a double barreled pistol, not to wreak'his a 'lt'bfilwas shot. can 1 picture the agony of his aged father, who room, and within a few feet Ofliis son, when the UNITED STATES. l BOSTON, MARCH 3. WISCONSIN—The »New York Commercial 'ser publishes the following extract of a letter, Capitol, Madison, Wisconsin, *Feb.‘ 11th—4 o’clock, P. M. tragedy of which this capitol Council for the County of Grant—a man 2' and raised in the :South W’est—shot. with a double led pistol the young and Hon. C. C. P. Arndt, a native ley of Wyoming—also a Member of the Vineyard went to the Council Cham- youngArndt,Vbiit evidently to sustain attack he designeg to make upon a young Council. Arndt, fbr the most :sed With a 'smil in debate, in defenceof the on, has fallen by'that weapon, charged, r the blood of another. are detailed acoount of this affair from the . graph—it is contained in a - , ‘ the 1th of February :— ’ ‘ phone—day witnessed a most tragical and-heart- ooeurrence.' 'Hon. C. C. P. Arndt, member of the ‘ «fliem- Brown County, was shot on the floor of the Jay J.B.Vineyard, a member Of the same body. ' took immediate effect. letter from Madi- Mr. Arndt uttered no one, but expired within a very few mi- A,deep and' universal sorrow is 0 words can tell the agony ofsoulwitli .bis .lainentations vwcre uttered. And he is now the deepest grief; which no lapse of time can he deceaed left at his home, a short time since, several lovely children; a mother, aged, deepest affections centered upon her son ; brothers who felt all the affection that brothers and sis- . s'ta‘te‘briefly the particulars connected with the mat- 16w days ago the nomination of Enos S. Baker for QfGrant County came before the Council for its ac- was rejected—both of our Rnchine members voting The steam towaat Mohican, Captain Heaton, on Saturday evening last, the 19th Feb., instant,-whilst engaged with the Iowboat Star in towing the British Ship Ed. Thorn (inward bound) across the bar, burst all her boilers, by which we re- gret to add, that from twelve to fourteen lives were lost, amongst whom were the two engineers, two firemen and th'iee deck hands. Lieut. Bukup, one Oftlie revenue Officers of the Billlze, was blown from the boat on board the Star, and was killed on the'spOt. The mate of the Ed. Thorn was killed by the explosion, and the Captain is dangerously wounded. The latter, and Captain Heaton, who is likewise badly hurt, were brought up to the city yesterday on board of the Star, and medical aid Was immediately procured to render them every possible assistance. Captain Heaton, of the Star, (a brother of the Commander of the Mohican,) did every thing in‘ his power to alleviate securing immediate remedies for their recovery. The Mohicaii caught fire immediately after the explosion and was entirely consumed. The deficiency of water in the goders is said to have been the origin of this afflicting acci- ent. the 2d inst. states that a man named Hogan was arrested and brought before Mr. Leonard,-Justice Ol’tlie‘village, yesterday, on the charge of pai'ticipating’injhe burning ofthe Caroline. The examination was not concluded When our paper went to press. ST. JOHN, N. B. Feb. 26. . NEWSPAPER POSTAGE, &c.—On the 15th inst. a Com— mittee of the House of Assembly, consisting of Messrs. Barberie, L. A. Wilmot, and Fisher was appointed, to 'take throughout this Province, and to report thereon. The following Resolution was moved by Mr. Partelow in the Assembly on the 17th instant, and adopted, and Messrs. prepare the draft .ofan Address in accordance therewith : charging Postage on Printed Newspapers, Journals of the Legislature, and other printed papers, operates oppressiver upon the people of this Province, and prevents the free cir- culation of useful knowledge among its inhabitants, which in the opinion of this House it is desirable to disseminate; —Tluerefore Resolved, that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will be pleased to adopt such measures in the Post Office Department as will ensure the conveyance of all such printed Papers through the different Post Ofiices in this Province free from any charge.” ‘ - MELANCHOLY.—Sergeant 'Beveridge, a young man of great promise, belonging to the 36th Regiment, stationed here, shot himselfon Wednesday morning last. We have been informed that he was at a Sergeant’s Ball the evening previously, in company with his sweetheart, a girl of doubt- ful character, who had followed him from Frederickton. 'SOme objections being made to her, they withdrew from the Hall Room, the girl to her lodgings, and he to his room in the Barracks. So greatly was be excited by the proceed- ings Oftlie previous evening, that he took his musket with ,him to bed, when he placed the muzzle of the piece under his chin and discharged it with his toe ; the ball passing through his head, nearly blew off the top of his skull.— Chromclg. ~ attic maternal thereto. ' SAT UROAY, MARCH 26, 1842. Strait from this side on Thursday ;and wawere in hopes that it would have returned yesterday, With the English March Mail, which is now due. lu this, however, we have been dis- appointed, and have, consequently, been compelled to go to press without the Mail. extracts from late English and other papers, which, we trust, will be found interesting. HALIFAX, March 17. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor having been the Ofiice of Mayor of the City—that Gentleman was pre- sented to His Excellency on Monday last, and took the usual Oaths of Office in the presence of His Excellency and the Executive Council. / , We have copied from an English paper the scale of alte- rations proposed to be made in the duties on foreign im- ports into the British possessions—and regret to find that they would be highly detrimental to our commerce. They have been commented upon in the House of Assembly, and the Chamber Of Commerce has also taken action upon them. This speedy attention-to a question of so much importance Will, we hope, be generally imitated throughout British America, and prevent the sacrifice of our commercial inte- rests—Halifax Times. A neat pamphlet has been published by G. R. Young, ing that the proposed repeal of the Union existing between into consideration the general state of the Post Oflices~ J. R. Partelow and End were appointed a Committee to: “ Whereas the practice that has obtained in this Colony of We understand the Mail-boat succeeded in ,crossing the 7 We have, however, continued our ' pleased to confirm the Election of Edward Kenny, Esq., to. Esq. entitled “ Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Stanley, H. M. Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Opinion, show- 15th inst., H. B. Smith, ESq., ofSt. John, N. B., and W. Douse, Esq., of Charlottetown. ' ' In the Ice boat, on Sunday Inst, J. B. Cormack, Esq. and two children. - ’ LIvERrooL, G. B., Febry. 17.—Ad t' d ' Grimm‘s, for P. E, Island. ver ise , Brig Antelope DIED, On the 16th inst. Mr. Thomas Kickham, Elliot River, aged 43 years. . ' . On‘Wednesday night, 23d inst., enjoying the peace which is in believing, Mrs. Frances, rclict of the late Michael Sealy, aged 8% years. The funeral will take place at 2 o’clock, tO-morrow (Sunday), from the residence of Mrs. Campbell, when the friends Oftlie family are requested to attend. On Monday evening, a poor man named Alex. Nicholson, from on the bianches, after a time gave way, turned over on his leg, and a. snag taking hold of his flesh, tore it Off down'to his foot, and completely dislocated his knee. His mother and wife, being the only persons near at the time, got him home, and there being no medical assistance in the Settlement, he contin- most excruciating pains from ten o’clock on Monday morning llnlll ten. at night, when he expire/l. His wife has since been delivered of twin children, and her life is despaired of. The deceased came to this Island two years ago, from the Isle of Sky, and is 20 years of age. HE ADJOURNED MEETING of the HIGHLAND SOCIETY will be held at the Wellington Hotel, on Tuesday the 29th inst; the chair will be taken at 8 o'clock, P. M. precise- ly; a punctual attendance is requested, as the election of Office- bearers will take place on that occasion. ' WM. M‘GILL. JOHN M-NEILL, ' } Secretaries. Charlottetown, March 22d,1842. PHOENIX FOUNDRY. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency Sir H./V.' Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. - NEW ESTABLlSI—lMENT. _ HE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premises of Jlfessrs. Waters &- Birnie, in Charlottetown, ofa BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; and soon after the Spring arrivals will be happy to receive orders for all descriptions of Castings fur Mill-work, Farming Utensils, Stoves, and Machines for various purposes, Fire and Garden En- gines, on the most approved principles for effective operations. The services of Mr. WILLIAM CROSBY Honns, a native ofthis Island, who is well skilled in all these various Brancliesfhave been engaged. GEORGE BIRNIE, Superinter'idant. Charlottetown, March 15th 1842. ‘ OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS — OUGHT at the PHGINIX FOUNDRY (Waters dzBii-nie's Old Store), Charlottetown, in large or small quantities. Charlottetown, March 22d, 1842. LL Persons having any legal demands against the Estate ofJames Quinn,lote ofCharlotte‘town, deceased, are requested to render their Accounts, duly attested, for’adjiist- incnt, within Eighteen Calendar months from the date hereof; and all debts due to the said Estate, are required to be paid to Patrick Giil’fney, on or before the First day of April next, Other- wise legal steps will be taken to recover the same. M. REYNOLDS, I ‘ PATRICK GAFFNEY, E Executors. JOHN IVALSH, ' C harloltetown,7ih January, 1842. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole ‘ Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships; , Island, beg to intimate,"t at they are prepared to lease Ian with at liberty of purchasing, and to‘sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or Other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, wil be pro scouted with the utmost rigour of the Law. _ ' H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. ‘December IOIII 1840. THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of — the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the lute General Feed, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests the-Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him With- out delay. DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May 1st, 1841. Just published, toolscap Svo., pp. 128, Price, Is. 6d. single, 125. per doz. W, 10,}; 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox‘ , Surveyor General’s Office, lst March, 1842. THE Surveyor General will submit {01‘ sale. at Pub‘ lic Auction,on Saturday the 2d day'oprril next, at the Court Huiise in Charlottetown, at 12 o’clock, 000": Illa I9" lowing TO \VN AND \VATER. LOTS in s‘fld Town. viz :-- h Tgwg-Lots N0: 67, in the firs: hundred; No. 59, in the third on re . ,Water Lots opposite Town Lots Nos. 28, 29 and 30, In the first hundred of Town Lots. GEORGE WRIGHT, Surveyor General.‘ J 7110 ED SOLD, at, Auction, on MONDAY the 11th April next, at 12 O’clock, noon, the fine fast sailing Schooner ALERT, 39 Tons Register, Where she now lies, in Bedeque Harbour, near Green's Shore. The Alert is only sixteen month! “expressed a conviction that the measure likely to the sufferings Oftlie wounded, and with a promptitude wor- the Bio Woods Murrn H Old' Her sails’ Rigging’ Chains’ Afichms’ and all her material” “ ,, _. . . _ . . . . - D i y aibour Road Settlement. . Ab t f ’ ' ' ’f‘ft chd by Ministeis would not be such as the church thy of credit, returned forthwtth to the city with a view of Weeks since he was in the Woods chopping a log. \vhicfliestfri]: Silaghhe be” descrlpuqn‘ Terms made known?“ the “me or .- ~ 5 . i ROBERT nYNDM‘AN, Broker. March 16, 1842. , floats, 33mins anti'wharhm. . ' u dofthe continued dislike Oftlie people, although "ed ‘0 linger for some daVS when he Was brought ‘0 lOWH‘ but D ' ' ’ ~- . . . . t 'v ’ ' . -' ISTRICT No. l--(North Section.) ,- that dislike were not 5, I ,1 ~ ‘ _ it was too late to render him an . .t . . . . - as to '1 is actoiy to the ANOTHER M‘LEOD Ariana—'1 he Locprit Democrat of y as“ all” He Suffered the hewby gwe Nouce’ ,ha, I WI“, on Monday the 4,}, i day of April, set up and sell by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the repairing the Bridge over 'l‘rout River, Lot 6. Samc day, at 12 o’clock, the building a new Bridge at Hill’s Mills, Lot 5. On June 20th, at 12 o’clock, the repairing the Road from War- burton’s to Large’s Ferry. ' On June 2lst, at 12 o’clock, the Main Western Road, com- mencing at Hill's Mills. 1 , " . ' On June 22d, at 10 O’clock, the Road from H‘ill’l Hills to Hal- loran's,commencing at the New Western Road, Lot 5. On June 23d, at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Cancuin- peque to Kildare Bridge, commencing near the Dock. " ‘ On June 24th, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Kildare settlement to 'l‘ignisli, commencing at Mrs. Travers’s. Same day, at 2 o'élock, the Road from Kildare Bridge to St. Felix, Tignish, commencing at Kildare Bridge. \ JAMES VVARBURTON, ' ‘- Commissioner. - Lot ii, March 12, i842. ‘ I “ DISTRICT No.5. . > . , TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber until the First day of April next, at 12 O’clock, noon, for the fol- lowing contracts in this District, viz: - For raising and repairing the VVliezitley River Bridge. . . Also, For repairing the Bridge over old Mill-brook,Rustico. 5. Also, For making a Bridge over Grenville Mill-stream, New London. ‘ . Tenders to be subscribed by two persons who are willing to become sureties for the due performance ofihe contract, and‘to express the lowest sum for which the work can be done. Specifications will be shewn on application to I . W. M‘NEILL, Commissioner. ' Cavendish, 18th March, 1842. . DISTRICT No. '1'. I 'v ‘HE Subscriber will Let by PUBLIC Aucriou,.at the . following places, on Thursday the 3lst March, at 11 o‘clock, the Buildinga’ new BRIDGE near Hector Mackinnon’s, Saint Peter's Road. At 12 o’clock, the Building a Bridge on the Roy- plty Road leading to Braddock’s. At 2 o’clock; the Building it. new Bridge over Winter River, Union Road. v t On Friday, lst April, at 11 o’clock, the Buildinga new Bridge near Devon port Lodge, Princetown Road ; at12 O’clock,the Build- ing a new Bridge over the Creek nea’r Dulrymple‘s’Mill. At'l o’clock, repairing the Covering over Poplar IslandBridge.‘ ~ , JAMES COLES,: Commissioner», Charlottetown, 14th March, 1842. ‘ ~ . l \_ DISTRICT No. 8. , HE Subscriber will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the ’ spot, to the lowest bidder, . -‘ ' -. On Monday, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, the re- Hill. Also, at 4 o’clock, same day, building ii new Bridge over Bonnet’s Creek, Five Houses Roiid, Lot 355 Also, on'Tuesday the 29th, Railing the Bridge, and cutting . n the Hill at C ark’s, Lot 37. _ I ' 'Security will be required for the fulfilment ofeach contrad- DAVID HIGGINS, commissioner. fiTlie Commissioner requests that all Fences and other ob- structions may be immediately removed Thirty feet ficm the centre of the Public Roads, in District No. 8, otherwise the owners thereofWill be dealt with as the law directs, Without further notice. ,, Commissioner’s Office, March 11th, 1842. DISTRICT No. 10.- ‘ ON Tuesday, the 5th of April next, at the hourgofglll‘ o'clock; forenoon, the Subscriber will let, to the’llowést bidder, the making Montague Road, leading from Murray Harbour to Pinette Mills—Sale to commence where left 011' last year; at 12 o’clock, same day, Douse‘s Road, leading from Murray Har- bour Road to the County Line; and at 4 o‘clock, the making‘of two Bridges in the Rear Settlement of Murray Harbour ‘Road. On the following day, at 10 o’clock, the Road leading to the County Line, West end of Murray Harbour- Roadpandat 4 o‘clock,'saiue day, the Road. leading from Orwell-head to the Fert 1. ‘ ' ‘ i ' 0d Thursday, at 10 o’clock,\the Point Prim Main Road and Campbell's Bridge;and at 4 o’clock, the Portage Road and Pinelte \Vharf. v On Friday, the 8th, atll o’clock, forenoon, raising Finlayson’s Bridge, near the County Line: immediately after, the Road lead- buildiiig the Bridge at Hayden’s Gate, and‘ cutting down the . i sf MORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- _ clius destroyed. THE PRIZE Essiiv. By the Rev. JOHN KNOX. CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER ISL BREMNER. the Island of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia would be un- constitutional as well as inexpedient, when Viewed 353 question of general Colonial policy. We have no doubt, whether Mr. Young or his opponents be right, that the pub- lication is an interesting contribution to the History and COnstitutional Law of the Provin.ces.——Novascotian. ing from Wood Islands to Little Sands;iind at 4 o'clock, the ’makinv a new Road from Wood Islands Back Settlement to the Front Settlement. ‘ , On Saturday,'at 10 o‘clock, the Road leading from Wood Is- lands to Belle Creek Bridge; immediately after, the Post Rdad from Belle Creek Upper 'Bridge to Flat River Cross Roads ; and at 4 o’clock, the new Ro'ad from Wood Islands Road to Pineite Harbour. , 'V . Sufficient security will be required for the due performance, of each Contract. ' ' ‘ ‘ ” je'ction. The {next day a reconsideration of the M rtnoved, and the motion for reconsideration was _ '~ .the table, which left the matter open for action by ‘Councilat any time. To-day it came up. $935131. took a deep interest in the matter, as he wanted. a Ppointment for his brother, and his brother would, have tycoulld Mr. Baker have been got out of the way ; there- when it became evident how the matter was going, be ‘ got intoa passion, and made violent speeches in _ denounced, several members in no measured or r Oils-bowling. :, He finally moved that the nominatiOn , ; postponed warmesday next, as iie thought by that time " ‘ Willi/1.1310“ pharggfiagainst the moral Character of Mr 10,000 bushels of OATS, at the Store of ‘VANTED to purchase, I Store of Mr. for which Cash will be paid on delivery, Mr. Compton, Richmond Street, nearly oppostte the David Wilson. CliarlpttetOwn, Feb. 11th, 1842. LONDON, January 19.—Sir Charles Fitz Roy, the newly appointed Governor of the West India Islands, accompanied by Lady Mafiy Fitz Roy, sister of the Duke ofRichmond, left town on ,riday last, for Falmouth, where His Excel- )epcy and, Lady embark for the seat Of his government. A. M‘DOUGALL Commissioners BOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN,I we.” Fiat River, 15m March, 1842,»... ’ . , 1 - adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sale Cheap for Cash. J. M. TUCKER. DISTRICT No. 11. . ‘ HEN the Subscriptions for constructing a Wharf at Sandy Point, Wiltsliire’s Shore, and for a V Ildl'f'a! the end of Cable Head Road, North side OfSt. Peter's Buy,are paid, I shall advertise for the constructing of said Wharves. A copy of each respective Subscription List is left at the houses oer. M. Murray and Mr. H. M‘Lean, where subscriptions can be paid, and at the Subscriber’s Oflice. ’ ' ‘ _ « JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. ' St. Peter’s, March 10th, 1842. ~ . \ _ DISTRICT No. 14; ’ ' . , THE Subscriber Wlll Let,’ by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Monday, the 28th instant, at noon,'he wi‘llilet the making ofa Slip to the Wharf at Georgetown, for the accommodation of passengers landing there. V ‘ . The respective Sales to take place on the spot where the work . I is to be performed. ‘ ‘ ' Security will be required for the fulfilment ofeach COnItact. ~ ' , THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner. beg to call public attention to an Advertisement pub- lished in this day’s Gazette, announcing the establishment of a Foundry in Charlottetown. It has been for a considerable time a‘ matter of Surprise that a Foundry had not long ago been start- ed, and we now rejoice to Observe that one is about being com- menced. We are satisfied that whenit comes into active Opera— tion, there will be ample business to render it profitable for the enterprising proprietors, and. highly beneficial to almost every class of the comunity. . The improved condition of'the country, the necessary require- ments of a fast growing population, ofl'er a. large and wide field for the busmess, properly conducted. We understand that extensive .prepatations are now in pro. gress at the depot, and that by the first 'arrival in the spring, considerable importations are expected Of all the essential materials necessary to conduct the establishment upon an extenswe scale. . . Mr. Hobbs is a native of the Island, and has been for several ‘ yearsin Canada, and the United States, where he has had . an opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledgeol his professwn_ We shall take other opportunitiesdof nouginifigwtgiedpgggrgsts . 4 _ i s a vance ' no 9‘“ 10 PM“ 58-3“- ~Thé Eyes and “035 were bad» (xii-bx: fife“agghfiltitdldspdiffigtthgt from the, persevering habit; “sq gd-lo'qrpgdl' -Mr' Arndt again Stepped “P to of the well known Gentleman, the principal director, certain ‘1“de him to Wtrachw'mn Vineyard reiterated success will follow their exertions.— Gaz., March 22- 1“: falsehood. Mr. Arndt then struck at him, When ' l I 1 dated apa‘ce, or'two,‘vdrew' his pistol and shot \‘ -QiieemStrect, February 25, 1842. n' Mr. Arrzidtfarose and hoped the n - _ j : postpone , or, upon Mr. Vinevar ’s vmmny, previously given, Baker was an honest Vineyard, ent language, pronounced the state- ‘ , is Mr. Arndt took no notice, but con— e was interrupted by Vineyard, who ' Arndt remarked, ifthe gentleman S, he would explain ; Vineyard was silenced, .dt Wenton to state that Vineyard had mention- , me rumors against the character of Baker, but that he, himself did not believe them. Vineyard had ' iBaker’sintegrity more than once, and I presume fizen dififerontpeoplefcould have testified directly A It; The motion to postpone was carried. t otion was then made to adjourn, and by the voice it , ~ {an adjournment had been had. Mr. Arndt then ,upmVineyajrd, and some an ry words passed be- The Speaker called or er, as the house had muffled; the sergeant—at-arms interposed, and the» ANTED, a steady active MAN, who understand working 3. Saw Mill. éf‘A person of steady habits will b preferred. For particulars, apply at the‘Colomal Herald Office or to Mr. EDWARD POOLE, Post Office, Pllfitte. January 13lh, 1842. , .- . ALL PERSONS found trespassing, in any mannef ’ whatever, on Lot or Township No. 66, the‘property Oftlie Subscriber, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigOur Oftlie law ; CHARLES WORRELL Morel, 17th Dec., fin. T0 FARMERS. MR. IRVING,ba.ving procured Tradesmen from . _ Scotland, acquainted withgtbe LconSIruction .of the most approved Implements ofHusbnndry,including Drill Machines for sowmg Grain, Turnips, Beans, and Mangel Wurtzel, Scpfll lers and Cultivators, Chafi'and Turnip Cutters, Winnowing Machines, Horse Rakes, &c. (Ste. begs to inform the Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that Mr. Cardigan, March 10, 1842. DISTRICT No. 14. p Y . HE Subscriber will Let by_ AUCTION, on the Spot, on Friday the. first day of April next, the, Buildin of a Bridge at the head OfCardigan, Sale to take place iit'll) o cloCk, forenoon. ' ,fl Commission??- Macgowan Secretary to the AgriculturaliSocietymas kindly Offered to receive and. transmit orIJEI'S for any Oftlie abovearticles, and that on, application to Mr. Macgawan, speciments may always be seen at hisbtore. Bonshaw. 12th June, 1841. ‘ OR SALE—An English built C adapted either for one or two Horses, 1 Axle-‘4, LamPS, 614:. Also, a set ofnew Harness, the Carnage. K. MACKENZIE To THE Eni'roa or THE COLONIAL HERALD. Cardigan, March 12th, 1842. ‘ HE undersigned will \ hold a Sale on Monday-,atbe , 28th inst., at l2o’clock, noon, at his present residence in Georgetown,.for the disposal Oftlie following Moneys : ' Sturgeon River Bridge, for covering-stuff, v£l5 0. 0 Montague Bridge, towards covering a portion Ofit, l5 0 I) _ WharfatSt. Mary’s Bay, for an additional 'Bloek,-&c."l5 0 0 same, by proving property and paying exP‘mses' ' I HUGH M‘NABB. h 14 8142 E THORNTOMCommihionet Grand Tracadio, March 7th, 1842. ’ x a” 7 - . l A R. II. I A G E. with Hood, Patent with or without SIB; 0n looking over the Obituary in the Gazette of last Tuesday, 1 was extremely sorry to Observe the’?nn0unce- merit of the death of my friend “Richard Hayes, of Lot 44. As I have occasionally done business for that Gentleman, 1 naturally felt an interest in his welfare. _A few days since, 1 had a conversation with one of his neighbours, who had just arrived iii Town, and who informed_me that he was then living—I therefore hope that the Editor of the Gazette will contradict the statement put forth in his last paper. ,- - Yours, 866., C B. _ Ithe technicalities of the law may make of this, 5% - _ ,0 opinion here, and that is, that it is a Case Of ’ -¢Qllberate and cowardly murder. Vineyard delibe- > d‘Arndt, by charging him with falsehood, when ,. is own conscience that Arndt was telling the iifigflard had his weapon'loaded and concealed . person; and so quick was his action that it was lWoven had his pistol cocked before he drew it. vEi‘tlict of the Coroner’s jury was in accordance hots: “that th deceased came to his death by - - : ,ofa ‘pisto the hands of James R. Vine- Water-treet,Oct:22, 1841. V ' STRAY SHEEP has been on the premises Ofthe Subscriber since December last. The owner can have the Charlottetown, March 25, 1842. w \ .