° Che Examiner. A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. La ci Nae Ma ta ae men ncaa = 2 EDWARD WHELAN] Paar ——_— ne een ra es Chis is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.—-EURIPIDES. [EDITOR CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1858. Vou. VIL. ‘Your petitioners are fully satisfied on these and the like grounds. that it would be impolitic in itself, and inconsistent with the rights and interests of the great majority of the Notice. | oo Imported American Stud Horse «‘ ECLIPSE’ will stand during the season at the following times and places : | Loasehold Farm for Sale. HAT valuable leasehold property, situated at South Shore, Lot 65, now in the oecupation of the subseriber, consist- Colonial Legislature. | ing of 75 acres, 40 acres of which are ina high state of culti-; Saturday, the lst May, at Mr. George Smith’s, Charlotte- ILOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. people of this Province, to grant the said petition, and pray t yation, and the remainder well covered with wood. : town Common. - your Honorable House to take these particulars into serious There Tursoay, March iGth, 1858. pa The Stoek will be sold with the Farm if required. Monday, the 2d, afternoon, and Tuesday, 4th, forenoon, at! js on the premises a never failing spring of water. Please | the ‘* Seven Stars Inn,’’ Malpeque Read : the same day, after- eo é : : apply on the premises to 7 “JAMES FOLEY. | noon, and Wednesday, the 5th’ . i ah. gos ete ered = The: weeny, 06. game South Shore, Lot 65, March 22, 1858. | Thursday, the 6 , at Ling’s Mill, Wheatley River ; PE IOMs, Was Suspenc pee meet oe South e, Le vursday, the 6th, forenoon, at Ling’s Mill, Wheatley River The B.l), entitled “an Act for regulating the publishing of ne > ae ee ie eae idge : » same day. ¢ rill eall at athe- | , . ’ ‘AUTION. —All persons found trespassing on the late | Bridge; the same day, at noon, will call at Mr. John Mathe- | notices and advertisement relating tu the public services,” was / property of Charles S. Hant, Esq., on Lot 55, whose ,80"'8, Winslow Road ; and then proceed on to Mr. ‘Thomas poundaries are defined, now the property of the subscriber, consideration, and to refuse any special aid to the College, or any other such Roman Catholic Institution. And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.’ Signed by Alex. Sutherland, Minister, and 472 others. {Mr. Laird made a motion that the petitions be received and read, to which Mr. MeDonald moved, as an amendment, te leave out all after the word “ that” in Mr. Laird’s motion, FORENOON SESSION. read a third time as engrossad, and passed. | Rodd’s, Brackley Point Road, and remain there until Friday, Jlon Col. Secretary presented a petition of Charles Blampied, | 7th, afternoon ; and on Saturday, 8th, in Ch. Town Common. | ee without written authority from him through Mr. John Cahill, farmer, of said Township, will be prosecuted according to law. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Goose Pond, St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34, Feb. 22, 1858. setting forth that, inthe year 1844, he shipped a quantity of | goods at Arichat, which were cleared out at the Custom House | there, for Prince Edward Island or elsewhere ; that he arrived | at Cascumpec, and entered at the Custoin House there, in what Monday, 10th, and Tuesday, Lith, at Belle View. Wednesday, 12th, and the remainder of the week, at his stand Charlottetown Common. The above route will be con- tinued during the season until August. . For Sale. Be —Cash HE subscriber offers for sale that eligibly situated Lot of | time, or Note of Hand, 20s., paid on or before the Ist October. LAND in Riechmond-street, fronting on Hillsborough- | Belle View, May 3. EWEN CALAHAN, Groom, square, measuring 50 feet front by 160, with that well-finished | Pt eal JIOUSE, containing six large rooms on the first floor and six} ‘ er ae : on the second. This property commands an excellent view of | " ipvciety in 1833. vileeed te he eeaain Sie . “se vs si Ya ss : . - | Mvewly In 2908, WHIStand Tv seas i RB TULO ¥ places, Viz: the Hillsborough River, and is well wortiy the attention of | Monday, May 3and 4, at Hooper’s Correr, Bedeque; at W. W. Lord’s, private genticmen or MECHANICS, ; = _..| Tryon, from Tuesday, the 4th, until Monday, the 10th; at John Wright’s, Axso,—The LOT adjoining, 42 feet front by 160. They will! South, the Mth and 12th; at Richmond, Lot 19, from Wednesday, the be sold together, or in part, as may suit purchasers. ‘These | 12th, until aes the 17th May; ae the above route Lots contain in all eight feet more than a ‘Town Lot, being 92 | once 4 fortnight during the season. Terms—20s.cush. feet front ly 160 feet. For further particulars enquire of | Richmond, Lot 19, March 14, 1858. Isl CHARLES iY DE. : . May 3, 1558. a ti aed HENRY SMITH, jun. a Wotice. - For Sale PHuE eelebrated Entire Ilorse 3 3 suitable for Villa Residences, situate on the western!. a a bee : OTS or bt ee re = few maimaten | heen and will pass through St. Eleanor’s, Townshend's aw oe eee ie | Corner, Barbara W eit, Indian River, Malpeque and New Lon- , peg Le Pthe Province Building. For further particulars, plan, | . rN rulk of the Province Building. For further partic P \don, from thence to head of North River, and return by Notice. Terms.—Cash 15s., for the season, paid to the Groom at the “COEUR DE LION’ will} leave the subscriber's premises on MONDAY, the 26th | providing three new ice boats this season, in place of the old | he conceived to be the customary manner, so much of the said goods as he intended to land on the Island ; that he also made entry at the Impost Office, and paid duty on such goods; that before he had landed any of the goods for which duty had been paid, the Lmpost Officer seized and carried away goods to the value of three hundred and fifty pounds or thereabouts, and which, he had been given to understand, have been since sold, and the proceeds paid into the T'reasury ; and, believing that ihe goods were ilegally seized and sold, he prayed that such con- pensation be awarded to him a8 the case merits. Laid on the table. : Mr. Muirhead presented a petition of Lewis Muttart and others, contractors for conveying the Winter Mails between tis Island and Cape Tormentine, praying fur a grant of twenty pounds to aid in defraying the expense incurred by them in insufficient ones. Laid on the table, Also, a petition of Rubina Richardson, praying for an allowance to encourage her to continue teaching at Summerside, Also, a petition of inhabitants of Middleton, Lot 27. praying and substitute the following—" The petitions be not received, as they contain language reflecting offcnsively on the religious principles of a large proportion of the inbabitaats of this The amendment, after a short discussion, was unanimously adopted. About the close of the debate, the Speaker rose in his place and addressed the Hourc,-stating that if petitions of a similar nature were brought before the House, from Roman Catholics of the Island, aspersing the religious tenets of the Protestant Church, he would mest positively refuse to put the question ou them, | Mr. NacIntosh presented a petition of inhabitants of St. Catherine’s Settlement, Lot 45, praying aid to improve their read communications. Laid on the table. Mr, Jaird presented a petition ef Benjamin. McEwen, James T. Clark and other Protestants, praying the [louse to adopt such means as shall redress their grievances, and grant them the enjoyment of their rights, by conferring on all whe may desire it, the privilege of having their children morally trained, at an early hour, every day, from the Holy Serip- Island.” Laid on the tuble. ‘ Fo apply te Tue sopRisar. or » subscriber, : a a oie ° : . . metic, OPP) eee, Despnis a or to the su Wy Il. POPE ' rapaud, Tryon and Bedeque, continuing said route eyery| where she has taught a school fora period of six mouths, | tures, in both the Normal School and the Central Academy, e - ee ee ee ipa ae Shih ithncidldcdaiy. 1 SRE during the season. without any lawful claim to a Government salary. Referred | and by causing to be appointed, if necessary, such teachers i ee ed er j a % ‘ annisae ts ’ ai At. : " . cane ° wi .. Pe For Sale, | Gg Terms made known on application to Edward Har-/| to committee on school petitions, as are both abie and willing to impart such moral trainin, | { WAT valuable Leasehold Property, situate in Grand | tington, Groom. : JOUN CUNNINGHAM. ‘ee: Se ogre gin dPaets a Miscouche, Lot 17, April 19, 1857. “Coachman’s Glory.” 4 > IIIS Superior HORSE, sired by ‘ Mountaincer,”’ out of Mr. Robert SB MeNutt’s Blood Mare “ Fashion,” is 3 years old, stands 16 hands ' high, of a dark Bay colour, and is acknowledged to be the finest Horse The whole fronting on the entrance of Tracadie Harbour. | on the Island. Will stand for the Season as follows :— and the rear bounded hy the Winter River, which makes it; On Thursday, the 20th May, at Crabb’s Inn, 7 miles from Town. On a valuable situation fur business, vessels being able to load | #.iday will proceed to Wheatley River through New Glusgow Road, both at front and rear. Sisty acres are now under tillage. whe meee airs. Hughes until the following morning ; thence Building stuf, longere and Grewood in great abundance on the to James Laird’s Mill, where hie will stand until Monday, the 24th, at % CSUR, = ' vod . “oP } noon; tuenee to Mr. Alexander Laird’s, Cavendish, until Wednesday, nee ui . a eras ( = Serene Sere ae the 26th; thence : eae Hope Se he of se misperaux hshing grounds. Also gy weiling house ou ~=;{} until evenine, mu procced on to Dunean Melntyre'’s. On Thursday with good collar and ehimneys, and out-buildings clearings | 27th, at Mrz. Jarrett’s Cross, until Friday at 10 a.m,, when he wil! being now in excellent order. Rent £10 2s. 6d. per annuin. | proceed on to Prince.ownand Darnley, returning through Irish Town on }, Possession can he given at any time from this date. For| Saturday, and to eT aoe KF —e ¥. eae ets and ’ further particulars apply to Hon. Cuagizs Youne, Charlotte- oom esd sept ates egtcheed ae reirsrrhEt, 5 hanes Age, : ce Terms 15s. Cash, or 208. payable in Ovteber, by Note of Wand, gt * 4 a McDexaip on the premises. , : oy PHILIP SELLICK, Groom. March 29, i858. a Charlottetown, May 24, 1832. i. pe Valuable Farm. ae SALE, and immediate: possession given, 60 acres of LAND, north side of Lot No. 44, Hast Point, the pro- | perty of Ronald MeDonald, jun., Tulloch, and now in posses- | sion of Ronald MeDonald, Esq., his father, who is authorised | to sell the same; and whe will extend a good bona fide title of it by reference to the Hon, Charles Young, Attorney-at-Law, arlottetown. ‘Time will be given for one-half of the pur- pmoney. * Bush, April 26, 1857. ie FAUGHT’S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, QUEEN-SQUARFE. ILE subscriber invites the attention of the publie generally] Pep, 8. 1858. Mon Tel & Jour Sm to his |urge supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ | ————— — : — BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of :—Ladies’ Congress and Positively the Final Notice! Gaiter Boots, a superior article ; Gents’ Calf and Kip Boots} gy] subscriber, desirous of preventing unnecessary expense and Brogans, Patent Leather and Congress Cloth Bouts: Bovs'} . sae I ae re ; a taee oie ae Sweeny San - at : Vos. art) and trouble, hereby gives yet another, and positively and Youths’ Patent Leather Shoes, of all kinds. A quantity | she final notice, that all debts due him will be sued for, if of French Calf-skin on hand, which he will manufacture to) not settled privr to 15th June ensuing. Let no one think tu order in the most approved and fashionable style. this rule, as If WILL BE GENERAL, AND WiTHOUT or DISTINCTION. A large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys* Indian Remember! the Fifteenth June Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. e J AMES ROM ANS A quantity of In lian Rabber Solution, for repairing Rubbers, City Hard St May 17. 1858 _— 4 abe pcre tebige Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. ly mnt AAMESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the David Chappeil, Mi Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date! Q@4 URYEYOR OF LUMBER for G years in conncetion with his brother, their NEW Mibiat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling | ~ the late Benj. Chappell, - will continue the above business. and Dressing Clotn, baving spared no expense in fitting up. a ners paid to Consignments of Lumber from Nova Scotia " The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being secured as “hie anit, Sanat the Ferry Wharf ) Sens er eee finish work in the ‘best possible} Gh,.rlottetouwn, P. EB. L., May 10, 1858. tad anner, on the usual terme. Sonepat —_——— Mr. H. Cacneck, of Sydncy Street, Charlottetown, will receive Cloth, and attend tu its being forwarded with despatch. Tryon, July 27. tf City Livery aud Sale Stables. FINHE subsexiber, seeing the necessity of a convenient place for the sile and purehase of Morses in the City, will, ‘in connection with his extensive Livery Stables, give every Attention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. * His eommodivus Stables, fitted up for the purpose, and to which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited nuwber of Horses by che week or otherwise. Thankful for former patronage, he truets@@liberal pa)lic will support him in the present nydertaking. Tracadie, on Lot 35. containing one hundred and sixty- nine acres, with a valuable Marsh, cutting about six tons of Hay, or thereabouts ; Lease for 999 years. Atso—lilty acres of Commons, which cannot be taken from the above during the term of the lease. | | { Notice to F:shermoen. WILE subscribers will pay CAS! for Green and Salt FISIT of all kinds at their place of bactvess, Campbell's Beach, one mile inside the Lighthouse, in the }arbour of Picton, and will keep a supply of SALT and other thi *s required for the fisherics, THOMAS T. M.S EEN & Co. Pictou, May 3, 1858, bw Notice of Co-Partnership. FAXUE subscriber having taken into partnership Mr. THOS. MORRIS, the business in future will be conducted unter the firm of «J. & T. MORRIS.”’ oa N. McDONALD. JAMES MORRIS. escape Grain, Grain. TPE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly oun hand eat prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — A, aman BAS Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Silk Hat Manufactory. FENIIE subseriber, grateful to his friends for past favors in the Hat and Clothes Cleaning Business, now informs them Chacttetaen, May de Test. iy. d. We GATBS._| Wepated ty eaeata gris the above line enomen' [20% Soe West and vicivity, humbly sheweth— "Be uti in locking bi wp a in the preset instance h ~ STEAM 1 STEAM } STEAM ’ Lax ies’ and Children’s Hats made to order in any style, and ‘That there is a postion from — parties now before | © oe eee a nee yh Pesce _ _— locked al . , ° at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction, He will |}OUr Honorable fouse, praying for aid, special grant, or en- | UP iD 8 Sinal ce! for @ night, in s seuson of the year when Patrick Hickey & Co’s attend the Saturdays’ market with a supply of Hats prior to dowment from the Provincial Treasury, for the Roman the weather ee cold. He Would move that the petition ' CABINET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND GENERAL | his removing to the City. Satholic Institution, near Charlottetown, called “ the Col-| b¢ referred to a special committee to report thercon. e WOOD WORK MANUFACTORY, gS Old ifats and Clothes cleaned and renovated on im- lege.” That all such institutions are designed and employed Hon. Mr. Longworth, Mr. McDonald, aud Won. Mr. ¥ proved principles. Agent—Mr. dulin Williams, Market Square, where a supply will be constantly kepf. JOUN HOBBS, Charlottetown Royalty, April 26, 1858 2m CITY CROCERY. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. ECELVED per * Provipan@ge’ and ‘ Arten,’’ from Halifax, and has on hand— — Hhds Sugar Blacking ** AVE just a their three-storey BUILDING, | . east of the We lington Hotel, Sydney-street, the only | one of the kind in this Island where Steam Power and the | most approve! Machinery now in use is employed for saving ‘manual labor. _ In the establishment is a Drying-room, im which Lumber is thoroughly seasoned by the heat of Steam. They havin: engaged the seryice of a competant Machinist and General Kingineer from Boston, are enabled to under- E _ take repairing all kinds of Machinery, including Lock, Gun-| & fitting and Screw-cutting, having imported self-acting Lathes | Tea in variety for the establishment of a Post Office in that District. Referred to committee on new Post Offices. IJ n, Col. Treasurer presented a petition of the Schoo) ‘Trustees of West Point, Lot 8, praying that some compensation may be granted to David MacWalliams, in consideration of his trenble and expense about the last illness and interment of James Gilanders, teacher, deceased. KR: fesred to committee on schoo! petitions, Mr. Cooper presented a petition of Red Point, Lot 46, and adjacent Settlemen's, praying for the establishment of a post office at Cross Roads, Red Point; also, for the removal of the Post Offi-e’ from MacVean’s to the Cross Roads, Lot 47, and for a change of the present mail route, that instead of comming and oe by the north side, the carrier may continue along the south sife to Souris, which would shorten the distance by six ines ; of, O'herwise thit a mail bay be made up and sent from either Souris or MacVean’s. Referred to committeee on new Post Offices. , Ifon, Mr. Mooney presented a petition of Angus McInnis, Lot 37, setting forth that, on the 23rd day of last mouth, his house, with all its contents, including provisions and clothing, was totally consumed by fire, leaving him and his family destitute, and praying aid. Also, a petition of James Me- Donald, William Hickey and others, praying for a grant fo extend MeConnell’s Wharf, south side of Hillsborough River, Also, peiitions of inhabitants of Lots 65 ahd 31; of inha- bitants of Lot 65; of inhabitants of Lot 37, Mount Stewart, Pirquid and adjacent localities; of Peter Coil, Lot 35—all | praying aid to improve their road communications. Laid ou ihe aie, Mr, incG ill presen‘ed a petition of inhabitants of the Five LTouses and ac|jacent settiement, Lot 36, praying for a grant to extend the wharf at Cranberry Point, Also, a petition of inhabitants of Scotun Fort, Lot 36, praying aid to im- prove their road communications. Juaid on the table. Hon. Col. Treasurer presented a petition of inhabitants of Lots 1, 2, 3, and Cascumpee and visinity, praying aid to improve their road communications. Laid on the table, HIon. Mr. Wightman presented a petition of inhabitants of Sparrow’s Road, and the head of Montague River, praying aid to improve road communications. Laid on the table. Mr. Yeo presented a petition of inhabitants of Lot 2, praying aid to improve road communications. Laid on the table, Mr. Perry presented petitions of inhabitants of Lots 13 and 15; of inhabitants of Kymont Bay, Lots 15 and 14, praying aid to improve road communications, Laid on the table. JIon. Col. Secretary presented petitions of inhabitants of Friston Road, and its vicinity ; of inhabitants of Goose Head and Stanhope; of William McKay, Corbett’s Woods, and others ; of inhabitants of the eastern predinct of the Old Town Road, Lot 23—all praying aid to improve their road communications. Laid on the table. Mr. Laird wished to present to the House the following petitions :— ‘Unto the Honorable the House of Assembly of Prince [dward Island, convened for the dispatch of business— ‘ The petition of the undersigned inhabitants of New Lon- to advance their peculiar system, the essential principles of which are subversive of civil prosperity, as well as relivious freedom, That, while no other denominations are asking, it | would be unjast to give special grants to particular bodies out of the common funds of the Province: Your petitioners, fully convinced upon these, as well as many other grounds, that such a grant would be against the wishes, and an in- fringement upon the rights and interests of the large majority of the people of this Province, earnestly pray your Mr. Yeo presented a petition of Allan Fraser, George S. Hardy an¢ other Protestants, praying for a similar object. “aid on the table. Mon. Mr. Wightman presented a petition of Peter Ihan- drigan, setting forth that, in the month of December last, hi | barn, crop, and the chief part of his stock, together with all his provisions and implements of husbandry, were consumed by fire, and praying aid. Laid on the table. Hon. Mr. Montgomery presented a petition of inhabitants of Princetown Royalty, Lot 18 and vicinity, setting forth that they have revived their old Agricultural Society, under its former rules and regulations, and have a paid up capital of forty pounds, and praying for a grant in aid of the funds there.f. Laid on the table. _ Mr. Pope presented a petition of inhabitants of Summer- ; side and Vicinity, praying that an Act may be passed to pres vent the runuing at large of Hogs, within the following limits, viz:—rom the wharf at Summerside, as far north- wardly, eastwardly and westwardly, as the School District of the said place extends, or otherwise as will seem meet, A special committee, to report upon the above petition, by Bill or otherwise, was appointed, and composed of the ful- lowing gentlemen :—My. Pope, Llon. Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Muirhead, Mr. Perry presented a petition of inhabitants of Lot 17 jand adjoining settlements, praying the House to provide, in jthe Lunatic Asylum or otherwise, for William Daly, more generally known as “ Wandering Daly,” a Junatiec, and diseased in body. Referred to the special cowmittce on petitions relating to paupers and lunatics. Hon. Ar. Longworth presented a petition ef James Stewart Richardson, a debtor in Queeu’s County Jail, setting forth the hardships connected wiih his incarceration since December last, under judgment given against him for debt in the Police Court of Charlottetown, being, under the pre- sent law, liable to detention in the jail until the 17th of August next, and praying the House to interpose fur his relief by the enactment of some remedial measure. Hon. Mr. LONGWORTH said, on presenting the peti- tion, that some measure ought to be advocated whereby a debtor confined, under the Small Debt Court, should bave the benefit of being allowed to get out on the limits. The preseut was a very hard case. The debt was only £12; and yet the poor debtor, who was a stranger in this Colony, was inearcerated for two-thirds of a year, simply because ie could not pay the amount. Hon. COL. SECRETARY said, the person complained of being locked up in a small cell in the Poliee Court. Now, he was not aware that @ person could be locked up in any place before being convicted of the debt. In the case of capias being issued, the constable has to take the debtor before a Justice of the Peace to prove the debt before he ean lock him up, and, then, the law said that it was to be in the County Jail; but to lock a man up befure the debt was proved, was contrary to all justice or law. Hon. Mr. LONG WORTH thought it was the duty of the constable to keep his prisoner in eustody, but he would not 4 Wigfunan were appointed the said committee. Hon. Mr. Longworth presented a petition of George T. Jaszard, and other printors of Charlottetown, praying that the home manufacture of this Island may be put on an equal footing with that of the other Provinces, by the free ad- mission of paper and printing materials, equally with printed books and newspapers. Reierred to the committee of the whole House on ways and means, Hon. Mr. Palmer presented a petition of Join Nobbs, and other Machinists’ tools for that purpose, Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobaeco Honorable House to refuse the prayer of that and any other! Hatter, praying for a small grant to enable him to import a 3 Atso—Planing, Straight and Sweep Sawing,—Morticing, | Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars ; similar petition. And your petitioners, as in duty bound, | sufficient stock of materials, whereby he may obtain constant Tennoning, Moulding, Boring and Turning Machinery. strung Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings shall ever pray.’ employment; a!so, praying that tle House may insert a N. B.—All kinds of Iron Turning done to order. lihds Holland Gin Raisins Rice Signed by. Hugh McKay, and 185 others. ‘clause in the Bill for raising a Revenue, to the effect thet Crushed Sugar Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. Isl 4m ——— Sweet Oil JOHN & ROBERT Sscorr, best Cognae Brandy Currants Scotch Whiskey Dye-stuffs ‘Unto the Honorable the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island, now convened in Session— all Hatters’ materials, &c., be imported free of duty. Hon. COL. SECRETARY said, that it had always been L ee ee ee ir ate P.E.T. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil 7 oe : : : » ioe iis ° ; ; KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Common Whiskey Earthen Jars” Salad Oil ‘ The petition of the undersigned inhabitants residing upon | a principle of his to give every encouragement to all manu- Carriage and Sleigh Builders, &c. &c. &c. Symeond’s best Port Pickles Spices Lots 67, 22 and 39, humbly sheweth— , : fuctures originated in this {sl.nd; but he thought that the Carriages and Sleighs always on hand, and built to order, at} Wine Sauces Svap ‘ That, whereas, a petition from cersain parties, praying for | prayer of the present petition was not reasonable. It was -y the shortest notice. Carriage and ‘Sleigh Trimming dune with Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles a grant of moncy, more or less, an endowment on behalf of! also unreasonable to expect that the House would omit the Reatness and despatch. | Madeira do Nuts W ashing Powders the Roman Catholic Institation, near Charlottetown, called | duty on materials of the description named in the petition, Now on hand a variety of new and second-hand Carriages, Champagne Shelled Almonds Bee i.e “the College, is now before your Honorable House, And, | without laying themselves oper to a similar request from all >a ee Geese. The public are requested to call and en Ale etre | Patent pane whereas, all such Romish Lustitutions are designed and di- | other trades. And the idea uf imposing a heavier impost an. em before purchasing elicw here. ly May 3, 98. _ S teoliien Matas: ae rected to the advancement of ¢heir system as such: the; tax he could not entertain, but would rather give Mr. Hobbs Notice. And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu-| essential principles of which are inconsistent with civil pros-|a small grant, which was the only reasonable way tO egcous Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. | perity or religious freedom, as is manifest wherever these | Tage him that he (fon. Col. Secretary) knew of. HUGIL FRASER. | principles can be developed. And, whereas, no other deno- | Mr. CLARK said, he would ask, in ease g grant were ‘ . be ye subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him either by merous to mention. Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and settle their respective ; December 14,1857. Gm Rinount . INE ‘ ek eee ree eee it, Sh Eee Ce mance Ee 2 ; to ieee a = the dst of JUNE, or legal measures will be nage LARGE assortment Fresh Flower Seeds. For Sale by | ™ination would ask, or would be atall hikely to receive, such | given to Mr. Hobbs for the purpose named ia tire petition, : Peake’s Buildings, May 10, 1958. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. '4 Chagjottetown, May 17,1558. MM. W. SKINNER. aid yr endowment. what guarantee had the House that ke sould carry on the S| 3 yy ‘\ a é . ‘ F : er non . os ra a seine a er a RUS a M4) £ > 4 * : , + 4 > . Fas