Fuarnaa Raiiuroacssurtrs Iroa Cutuu. —In addition to the troops on their passage or under orders for Canada, it is intended by the government to augment the army in that province by §,000. This number win Include Qwo regiments of cavalry, each 350 strong, 4 batteries of field artillery, and the remainder, infantry regiments; and a .battalion of the 60th Rifles; a detachment of the Land Transport Corps, numbering 400 driven and 120 artificers are held in readiness to embark for the same destina- tion. Her Maje.ty’s ship Shannon, 5! , is the chief object of the prepurttliott in Ports- mouth dockyard. The artilicers are as hiIsy(Iind numerous) as bees upon her, and setting up her rigging and internal fittings _ with astonishing alacrity. Captain George _ Nathaniel Broke, C. B., son of the celebra- ed victor in the action between the old Shan- non and the Chesapeake. visited the new Shannon lt few days ago, and this has given currency to a report, that he will “for auld lang syne" be appointed to the command of this the largest and most powerful steaIIi- H .\SZAtt l)’.~‘ (S \7.l*2 The carpenters number two hundred thou- sand; the masons, sixty-four thousand ; the tailors, fifty thousand; the wheelwrights, thirty thousand; the saddlers, twenty-three thousand. There are more confectioners than watchmakers ; more weavers than teachers; more vinegar makers than show- tiien ; and the same number of wagon mak- era as editors ! Strange to relate, that among the returns ofthe trades, Iiot a poli- tician is enunierated ; and the tables ofthe professions do not include a single patriot. A drunken fellow, having sold all his goods, except his feather bed, at last made 0 Co 3 \ C 'r-rs, JULY 1 \ Per « Tll0.M.aS BEGBI " from London. K The remainder of the Spring Supply at the MANCHESTER HOUSE, QUEEN STREET has been received by the above vessel, the whole of which will "cl" W°ek. embracing a splendid assortment o imzivmis new names: ID)IB'S!' cocaine, be open to which the attention of purchasers is confidently invited, as being a stock second to none in this City for S'l‘YLE, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS. May 30. 1866. SAMUEL M‘MUBRAY- away with that too, when, beiivig reproved for it by some of his friends, “ hy,” said he, "I am very well, thank heaven, and why should I keep my bed?" Leave your grievances as Napoleon did his letters, unopened for three weeks, and it is astonishing how few of them will require answering. h Lear Maiwas —If you have a large pile of leaves, which you would convert into manure, adopt the following process : frigate in the world. UNIT!-2|) S'rA'rss.—By the arrival of the “ l"’wd°f'- T“'“_ 3'9"” l°"°' Will‘ 3 l‘”'l‘» America at ll} o'clock on Thursday even-v “ml ‘l"'"‘l‘l° “"9 P"“'d°" °V°“l}' 'm°"g mg, we have New York dues ,,, me firflgthcm, at the rate of four bushels to a cord and Boston to the 2nd inst. The United States papers generally ex- press their gratiliciition at the intelligence that Mr Dallas would not be dismissed by the British Government. The al'l'airs of Kaiiziis seein, just now, to engross the at- tention of Congretd. A move made in the Lower brancli for the organization of Kan- zus as It Free State, had failed of success. A bill has been introduced into the Senate providing that a census ofthat Territory be taken by commissioners of various shades of p--litics to be appointed by the President; and if, or so soon as the population has reached the num"er required by Law, the Constitution of Karizas shall be settled by its citizens themselves, all Squiitters being recognized as citizens, and it shall be ad- mifled into the Union as a State. It is be- lieved that this Bill will be passed by both Houses. ln Kanzas itself there is being carried on what they a rail Civil \Var, in the United States. Large bodies of insur- gent troops, ofpnlitical parties, keep march- ing about and coming into frequent contact with each other and with troops of United States’ driigoons ; but when they do come to an engagement, they never get beyond the first volley—that always produces what may be called a mutual retreat. The only blood spilled is when an occasional assass- ination takes place. There is not much news of importance from Central America. The Costa. Rica army had almost disappeared under the effects of cholera and desertion in consequence. The State of Guatemala, which raised an army of 3000 to act against Walker. had recalled their force reduced by disease to 600 men. Walker does not appear to be mnchbetter 011'- and the state of the country from war _and isease must present a frightful aspect of misery. The Kansas question was still the great puzzle of Congress and no immedi- ate solution ofthe difliculty need be ex- ~ cows, and chickens will thank you for it, -—Slakc fresh limc with brine, till it falls to of leaves. Turn the heap now and then. and you will soon have a noble manure, Nothing is better applied to fruit trees.— Horliculluv'is!. CULTIVATION or CAanoTs.—Carrots have oflate attracted much attention in the ‘QUEEN STREET CLOTHING HOUSE: M°EfiM'fl.'E.‘ @ BMDWM ave just received per Isabel from Liverpool, and Thoma, B¢g(,,', {mm London. their SPRING IMEORTATIONS llllllll ll lllllllllillllll, Consisting of an extensive and carefully selected assortment OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, on sale at the lowest prices for Cash. City of Charlottetown, May 26th, 1856. agricultural papers, and many experienced writers and fai-mers have called attention to the facts that they are more valuable from their nutritive qualities, than is generally supposed. The following remarks on car- rots, from an exchange, will be found worth perussl:— “ Every farmer should cultivate these valuable roots ; they make excellent food for horses in winter, as the circus com- panies know, who pay high prices for car- rots to keep their hores in good condition. For milch cows they are invaluable ; for NOW oven rott tNsI>ac'I'IoN AT THE t:s'I'AI3Ltssttiu:N'r or DUNCAN, M ASON & CO., A large and well selected STOCK of BRITISH M ERCHANDIZE, ex Isabel, from Liverpool. Charlottetown, May 13. DUNCAN, MASON 5; co, poultry they are excellent. Prepare your ground well, if not already done, and ma- nure with compost or guano in the row ; plant two or two and a half feet apart. An acre should produce at least five hundred bushels of carrots, worthy thirty cents per bushel, which would make $I50. The cost of ground rent and cultivation would not be over $50, so that there is a clear gain of $100. This calculation is moderate ; we have known a thousand bushels raised per acre, and sold at forty cents per bushel. By all means plant an aera.and your horses, when the snows of winter cover the ground, and no green thing can be found for their cod." How to Muucs Fitni-r Taass.—A cul- tivator of fruit, whose good example is re- ferred to in the New England Farmer, keeps a circle of several feet around the roots of every tree clear of grass. and enriches it with chip manure, and several other kinds of fertilizing substances. He has very large crops of most excellent fruit, which he states bring him more money than any of the neighbouring farmers obtain from all their crops. A LAnr’s OPINloN.—-The poet Campbell says, that he once heard a lady of distin- S Sydney or Pictou Coal will please save their orders Family Record. 816-. Well pt his otlice. ' LONDON HOUSE. NEW SPRING Eoonsz The Subscriber has received per Majestic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, A WELL SELECTED SUPPLY OF ERMME AME saunas fl-00%, Fancy and Dry: Hardware and Groceries ofthe best quality. a‘JlLL OHEJIP FOR CJIIIL.” G t G o ge Street H, _ r°ChaI-loetteltown, May 2;, 1856. HASZARD COALS. B I B L E . YDNEY COAL for sale at the yard of the sab- SIZARRS. large type PICTORIAL BIBLE, for scribar. in ssiall or large quantities. family use, eontaini 1,000 Engravin .50 .000 Q’ Persons desirous of securin a stock of either mlffilflll TITOFOIOBI. 1,50 pages. map of alestias, . an substantially hosed. Commission on cost only charged l'f|¢0 39!» ' NOTICE.-—"-"‘ “ ‘ " ‘ ‘L no-so p pected—there is however no particular guished rank and beauty defend Sir Tho- evidence, that the integrity of the Union ‘M8 L“'|'en¢-'9 {mm the °hfl|'8° 07 hflins pm will suffer by its agitation, which causes bee" 8'1"‘! "r P'Yl"8 ‘“°"“°" '9 l’“ll°' are respectfully informed. that their co ids have just if taken from the vessel on arrival, and cash prompt llino 20th. 1858. lw J. N. HARRIS. sarrivsd per Steamer, and will be do ivsred imme- .- . diatsly. personal and not national exasperation. “’lll'°“‘ l'!‘°"dl“8 l° l°"°"' llm“ “P 5)’ 00 __ ofl‘er of his hand. ‘A gentleman remarked Occunrioss or Tfll AsiaaicANs.—'I‘lie lb“ ll“ "'0"!-ill‘ 5"‘, Tl'9"‘” W" l"8l'l.V census returns of the occupations of the l’l°""°'lfl" "N"-l "°l’l'°d "'9 l“d.V» "ll" ople of the United States are curious and ‘"19 ‘ml l° l'°"° l_"‘°“, ll“ “_’"'P°""J' instructive. The number of barbers and °l’.l°°‘ °“l" 8'0" P'"“°" 5 ‘“°“"°"v ""0: brokers is about the same, and between the "°l °’“°llY",'°‘ '° "'“°l' l° l’l"“°-ll "id two, people get well shaved There are ""5 l'“lY '“"""8lY- _ about eighty professed doctors to one pro- "'9 l§°“ll°"“"‘v " Y°“ "'°'"'l' "‘°- N“ ‘° t-onion] u,,d,,m,k,,._ only eighty ",0 P°o_ blame for such conduct?” “ Not so much,” ple informed the census-takers that they " were "authors,” while no less than two Y0“ "NHL lnfldflmi flld "'9 |l°"ll°"‘"|» thousand individuals assumed to be “ar- "d°r°“‘l f"°l' l’°l'"’l°"" " ‘l°'°"ll°"?" tists.” There are one hundred thousand " whYv "'3" ""°""“Pl°d "W l‘d}'o_ '_' l° blacltsmiths, and the satne number of mero °°“r°"' "'9 l"“‘l‘s I M“ ll""'lY °f °P""°“» 5,, i, b that the majority of women would rather :;.t:.||.'Ih't¥)‘t:':|ll‘dWy3Ir:l':ull?:llllll i\lvelility‘.i':,: be courted and jilted, than not be courted at ' ll." thousand of the former, and ourteen thon- ‘ The best ears for trouble is laheu—thew “ What," exclaimed. was still the lady ‘s musing response. “Can ” For we or to I-M ‘..:;..':;.-.".:'..'*:';:.**:.';*.'; .*.°.'.:.°':.::.‘:...°‘:.':'...°.{ :2‘: F-VERAP "l"l’l° llfildlns 1:?“ W9“ “l'Pl°g enter their Names for the same at the Ofiee of- .»...';':.'.'.:'.'.".°':.:*'.".":.:':=::r,'" I W w~~m mom _ _ Dawson's Biiildin . Kent-81., AI.so,—Buildin and Water Lots In Charlotte- Charlottetown, one It. I856.-—lm town. and it desira le site for a Ship aid For plan and particulars, apply to the owner: ! Mason Berra, or to the undersigned UBT ARRIVED, per Brig Intended, from Eng- JOHN HALL. " " " "T l dd’ act, ml a PIN for Sale on Bargains! Bargains! ,riui>"Av"....$. '"““ ' ° HE Subscriber intendin to change his present? 1"’ 28' "mo" WM’ HEARD‘ business, now offers PO SAl.E,st the lowest V . C In 0 T H l , HE Subscriber is melting some if [UNI linprovsmsats in is HILLS, and any Cloth left at his Ilills. or wlthasy of the Agents. will he attended to, and returned as soon as possibIs,.snd be hqas by strict attention to be able to tan eat the work toftlieir ‘V . T Market prices: 80 Puncbeona Porto Rico IIOLASSBB. 100 LIQUOR CAOKS Also-—A Lot of CORDAGE, suitable for a VI!- IEL of about 180 teas. DAVID A. BARRY. sand of the latter. The batters and the tobacconists are about equal in number. harder you|work. the less you think. June 1!. (all pa Ow) ‘ JOHN DIXON. Glealalas Mills, Jane 3. ll“. . ,_ \