7’ 3'1: cession pursued its slow march (uni: Exclied the CongressionaL ce- 1 at the Eastern branch of 4h.- placed sult, after the reading and amid the dis- tlof vollies chaos- in the Congress v_ of the burial sertnce, charge of cannon an President’s carriage followed int. iiieiliately after the hearse iillllr.l(}.arili- nor. and was pertained by some of its re- ' I s liltl'l‘ll'en'llffll‘l'fIPeQZhtn made by this awful em“ Wm lwiloeply felttn Congress, anti inav hate an ctl'cct there to solten tho ,,,,;eriiy of political strife. krtry- 'l‘hs TWO DAYS LATER FROM ENG- LAND! pj'By the arrival of the packet .mp Liverpool at New York, we are p, possession of dates from Liver- pool to the 6th ultimo—two days In- icrithan our former accounts—from which we have taken some interest- ing extracts. The atiti-Leaguers are said to have experienced two terrible detects iii llllll and York. Vast preparations .were made to give eclal to their meet- iiigi at those places, httt there were 0an very meagre audiences. The Queen is to visit Berlin and Dresden this Spring. Lord Morpeth is about to be restor- ml to a seat iii Parliament. Captain llowird, present member for Mor-. pctlt, will accept the Chillern Ilun- tlfells, and his lordship will step into his shoes. I structiona on the subject, s'nd be trusted that the negotiation would he hrought'to a speedy and satisfactory termination. (Ilean) ' Mr. Hume followed up the matter by another question. Sir R. Peel said, in his opinion,the wis- est course to pursue. in a matter of such importance War to give pretious intima- tion to Her Majesty's government of the intention to put such questions. STATE TRIALS IN IRELAND. DUBLW. FRIDAY, Fan. 2.—Mr White- sidc, Q. C.. resumed the address to the jurv. The conclusion of the learned gentleman’s address was followed with a loud demonstration ol'approbation. The court thcit adjourned for a few minutes. Their lordship having return- ed to court. and resumed their seats. Mr. N'Diinagh, Q. (7., proceeded to address thejury. Ito was counsel for Mr. Richard Barrett the proprietor of the Pilot newspaper. The learned gentleman continued until five o clock, when the court adjourned until ten the following morning. Sumatran—On the opening of the court Mr. O’Connell rose and said—My lords,l wish to state that as it will he trot-essat‘y for me to take a course of OI)- servntion not exactly similar to that of the other counsel who have spoken. and as I know that the materials which Mr. N‘Donngh means to use will occupy the greater part of this day. I Would be glad, provided it does not interfere with the progress ofthis trial. ifit could be arrang- ed that I will not be called on to speak to day. I promise your lordships that vi hat I have to say will not occupy much of your time, and I will be. able to condense my remarks still further by having it un- ’l'he American Chamber of Com-l iiierce at Liverpool, have petitioned : Sit-Robert Peel to repeal the present l lngh rate of duty on Tobacco, and substitute a shilling rate. r l i 'ixiaiiiiMEN'rAitr PROCEEDINGS. limit Al'FAllls.—THE anoox TERRITORY. . Home or Loans, Feb. 5.—-'I‘he Mar- ? qtiis of Normandy gave notice of his in- tuition on the lSth instant, to bring for-1 titll’tllllllolltltl on the state of Irelanin and said he Would in the mean time iiiti- mate the precise form of his motion to’ the house,or it'the pending trials should not have terminated by the day he had; n"VP-(h he would further. postpone his ' notion. . l House or Carmen's, Feb. 5.—Col. RIWIlongave notice for the 15th of a tin-l tirelorlhe production of a copy of the untarlproclatriation, with other docu- | iiietitaryinattcr in connexion therewith. i hammer to Sir Chas. Napier, relative . the instructions given to our slavel "Ham to search suspected American _i Ind also with rcfercnce to the tentions ofthe American government .lo the occupation of the Oregon ter- "I! Shit. Peel expressed his desire that with? of such questions should be him!) an pronoust to their being ptit m - esnoiild answer the question "tiled to the slave instructions to- u. it; With regard to the other part ° t-tllitnt coiiiinodoro’s question, he I“gothing more of it than what could trad from the ordinary sources ol Wmlmn. '59'110 I question by Lord .lolin Si ’ . mien Peel said that the British - .Mhm ""tEtnated a communi- .l'”‘° Eorerntnent of the United iWIlll f9 1 I ! 0 some progress would .5 minister had, how- liington with full in- “ made. '9“ l0 Was derstood that lwill not he required to ad- dress you until Monday. The CliiofJnstit-e—May Isak does the traverser Mr. Steele, intended to address the itiry '! Mr O’Connell—No, tny lords. Chit-t.Ittstice.-—'l‘licn we will not call on Mr O’Connell until Monday. _ Mr O’Connell thanked the Court for the intlulgcnccmnd Mr. M’Donagli then resumed his ad- dress to tlicjury. 'I‘wclve hundred pounds per week are contidcntlystnted to he the disbursements made lrom the coffch ot' the Royal Ex- change, in order to nice-t the current. ex- ponses of the State prosecutions, which bid fair to last fora week longer at the very least. ' Mr. Pakciiliam, tlie new British Minister at \Vashington, would have been on board the Princeton. but was detained in order that he might finish his tlcspatches to go by the steamer Hibernia for England. The Queen and I’rinccAlhert were in strict retirement at Windsor, in consequence of the death of Prince Albert’s father. _._-.- THE} 313513533. - IlE SUBSCRIBER bogs lcavo most res- pectfully to inform the inhabitants of Churlottctowri, that he has now lined up a H E-A R S E, which is ready for funereal pnrpmes, and suitable furtho decent obsequies ol‘any ago, and for the convenience of the Public generally. CHARLES DOGIIERTY. Prince Street. Charlottetown. } March 27th. lS-t-t. . TREASURER’S OFFIC ,, Januaar Srii, l8“. ARRANTS to Number Two IIUN- one!) and Tt-tin-rv-Six, (236) ofthc. date oftlie 5th May. 1842, will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the Inter- est due thereon. ' .I. SPENCER SMITH, Jan 13. 'I‘nsasuasza. STATIONERY am} BOOK STORE. «9.. JOHN S. BREMNER, respectfully acquaints his friends and the public gone- rnlly, that he has opened Store nearly oppo- site the premises of Mr. J. T. 'l‘iiosx A s,where he has constantly for Sale an assortment of STATIONERY. Boox's. &c., which he will dispose of at vcryadow prices, for Cssli. BOOK BIN DING, Exactttcd in a neat and workiuan'ike style, and on moderate terms. COPPERPLA’I‘E PRINTING, Visiting and Business Cards, and Bill heads struck off to order. March 23, 1844. L4POTllELCfft/E si‘ii'fi‘riu. 1' A Ii 1- 1 8 4 3. T DESBRISAY has, by the ' Constance from London and other recent arrivals, completed his im- portations for the season, comprising his usual stock of GENUINE DRUGS A N I) MEDI- CINES, l’utent Medicines ; Paints, Varnish- es, Colours Dye Stuffs j Confectionery, Spi- ces. Pickles, Sauces. India Currie, Candid Peels; Raisins. Currants. Isingtass, Macaro- ni, Vcrinicclli, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-Root, Prepared Cocoa; Tortoise shell and other Combs; Brushes Toilet Soups. and Perfumery in great variety ; with every other 'iirticle usually kept at similar establishments iii Great Britain, which havmg been purchpscd at some ofihe nas'r houses in Europe, (their names a sutlicicnt guarantee) may be relied on as Genuine : and having been imported direct. he is enabled to utter them at exceedingly LOW names. A L S O—A lot of Superior CIGARS and Snvrrs. CHINfl and EAR mama/2m: D E P O '1', QUEEN’S SQUARE, » CHARLOT’I‘ETUWN. ’l‘HE Subscriber respectfully in- formstlie inhabitants at Charlotte- town and the country generally. that “E sow ort-‘tizus FOR sums, it Wellmelect ed and handsome assortment of CIIINA and tiAR'l‘llt)N\l’.-\IKE, received by tho \ViL- LIAM from Liverpool. G. ll. consis'risc or— Breakfast, Dinner and Ilcsert Sets. com- plete ; printed and painted 'l'ea Ware of vari- ous sizes and patterns; drab, cane, brown and black \Viire ; 'l‘oiLi-n‘ Sir'rs, Foo'r BATES, 8:0. &c. A L s o— A variety of mea BREAKFAST and TEA Si;rs— . RICII CII’I‘ GLASS, &c. &c. Which may he had :it his Store tieztrtho Mur- ket. by Wholesale or llctail. Stjt’rProrlucc will be taken in 7mg- mculfor Goiins.from cmmlry rtislonicrs. GEORGE ROOM. Charlottetown, Oct ‘28. 1843. ' I. .19. MacfllURRadY. MILLisen’an o Dasss MAKER, Sydney Street, CHARLOTTETOWN,PKINCE Emv.ls1.a1~tn. @Ordcrs promptly attended to. January 24th, 1844. CURE FOR (JOHN'S .’ ‘INCTURI‘I of Iodine, four tlracltins, —Idiiret of Iron, twelve grains,— Chloride d Antimony, tour draclitnsnnix. For sale by Feb 9t. \VM. R. \VA'I‘SON. 1" 0 R S A I. II. AN excellent WAGGON, for one or two llorses. Apply to March 16. MARK BUTCHER. BLANK SUBI‘mNAS,—a neat size- LAND ASSESSMENT. -—.—— 'I‘nlasunen‘s Ol-‘FICI, (‘itannor'ria 'i'owzv,Piuiscs‘. Enwann ISLAND, » 15m IANUARY, 1644. S N further pursuanecof the-Act oftlio Gen erul Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofilie lteigu ofIlis late Mnjosty.King William the Fourth, iiitit tiled flu Actfor laying an .Jsscssmenl on all Lands in this Island. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE, that I have made I’A‘IOCLAMATION, according to the terms of the said Act, of the undernientioncd 'I‘own Lois and I’usture Lots, and parts of Lot. or Townships in this Island,“ in nrrear for the non-payment of the several sums due It'd ow- ing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by vir- tue ofthe before-mentioned Act, viz :— 'I‘ow~ Low IN CHARLOTTETOWN : No. is, riaii do. CHARLO'I‘TETOWN Itovar.'rY—-No.‘ 53:). GEORGETOWN : No. to, First Range Letter C- p ' No. 5, Second Range Letter B. ' TOWNSHIPS : No. l, 5813 acres. No. 40, 548 acres. 5, 3l9 44, 3550 14, H2 49, 3351 27, 869 65. out) 28. 2332 as, sai And the owners ofthe said Lots and ’l‘rncts of L A N I) so in nrrear and proclaiiiicd as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that iii case thi- Sunis charged on them by the said Act, t. ge- tlier with the Costs which have been incurred. shall not be paid within Ten Days before the neat Easto-r Term of tlto Supreme Court of JudicatmeJo be held at Charlotte-town.“hicli will commence on Tuesday the Seventh day of May next, application will be made to tho Supreme Court, during the said ’I‘crui, for Judgment against the said Lots and 'l‘racts of Land respectively. .I ,SPI‘INCEIL SMI'I‘II, (All the papers.) 'I‘itizasunnt. NEW GOODS. Y the recent arrivals from llalifax, .the Subscrihi-r has completed his l-‘ALL SUPPLY OF BRITISH, “'RS'K‘ INDIA AND AMERICAN GOOIis. The whole of which he offers on the most reasonable terms, comprising, BROWN and White Cottons, Cloths", cotton Reels. black and colored 'l‘lirca'it, cotton llandkcrchiets, Silk do., brown Hollands, Men’s Brut-cs, cotton Ilaiis, stay and boot Laces, E} clots, Whale- bones, Bead Purses and Iicnils. Cnintort, ers,\Vadding (very tine), cotton Batting- ilook and Joanna Muslins. I’iiis. Noe- itles, 'l‘apcs, 3a.; Tortoise shell lmck Combs, assorted Horn and Wood do., new silver, pocket. dressing and line do.; liuti'alo Robes. Sult‘ Leather, Clocks, cast steel A xes. paperllnnging and hordi-riiig, (a great variety and very cheap) Carpet irootus, grass Matting anil Mats, (fun- foctioiiary, Iionnct Glue, Mens’ strong Boots, line hhocs, 'l‘oiictto (“asst-s and plates,'l‘oilette’l'iililos and Staii.ds.L‘iiairs, (all kinds , l’ilot Bread. Watt-r Crackers, sugar and Soda Cake, preserved Ginger and Citron, India lltiltbcr Shoes, \Vat'ers, and sealing “ax, Reticiile and \‘i’ork Baskets, 'I‘oys, St‘lSStN‘s, Knivrs, l'him- bles, clothes l’ins, Curry Combs, shoe Thread, Ste. A t. s o.-—-'I‘ea,Soap, loaf and moist Sugar, Candles, Cofl‘eo, Chocolate, kegs and half kegs 'I‘obacco, Cigars, Sniitl', Pipes, Starch and Blue, washing Soda, Stileratus, Whiting, Rice, urouml do., Raisins, Nuts of various kinds, (‘iniia- iiion. ground do., Nutmcgs, t‘loves. All- spicc, Pcppe , Mustard, ivory Siipcrior,) 'I‘ahlc Salt, Onions, 'I‘oe and llm-I linlls, Horse Nails, Blister Stccl, Candle Wick, Sltnits. Bath Bricks, Ink, and a great va- rier of other articles. ll. IIASZAIID. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown,Dec 16. l EGMagistrates’ Subpoenas, Capi- uses, Summonses, 82c“ for sale at this office. for sale at this olfice. ’ BLANK BOOKS may be hadto order.