e 1, .,,,,,i.i 5. aiguli to led the serial soil e! s esaairy se sieved by Lather Bracltsii. _Esq..—eseoadud by Jabs Lsvrsse, I-I --i-it-“'0-""“|"“"°‘“‘||"" '“‘?""'."""""". - i .3 . 9 .. otlb M.ti.ottiti.— folloirit to lI|O‘l’IVCs when Mr. Wusltiy lIIdiI‘l:.dI’l'r|OIC ivoiked. and. at the sam::Ittni:‘.|h?vit‘i‘sibe s:uestantlsM H A S z A R D S G A 2 E T T E, mm A ‘zumh u;.'m". "mi" I“ ‘ha " ‘h “db lltl I0 I 54°" "Ill ‘II’ I"'b"'d ':'"" w 2''“. r.“::': no,-,5“ . H. I "y " "I" ‘I'll "I Pm”. I‘ "I ‘In ‘ n I . :."Ir:.n:‘ and the Metnliera of the Dttiiioiistretion‘7utttiiiitteu. who vs con. cello. |‘I|.Il‘wI‘°"l lI‘:h'L“':‘-"°:;:|.o: '='.i"“' m‘i'n“ by huh” Md‘ 0‘ ':""k'hI:'I'° ‘I|'I"“""b:i‘:.'“P': "I" 'I"‘h:l’::.'::"'.": “'umu';'"; TUESDAY. JULY 20- 1852- iributed. by their atietidsncs and self-denying eaertloas. to the t|tIue.t‘. ese._ _ t , - tic; as it p 4 - M .55 :eqiiaiatsd liiiusel with this case of extreme int-tery. bit W0!“ ‘” healthy ;-it is a tenet desirable place for breeding and retrinq 1.“: hm wuk M. M.“ on. nrunwomod “my ma hum.‘ 0" °‘’‘“'.‘'’.‘ "" '”‘l.'l""“' “I "" '’‘'-‘‘ ""“‘ I “M “'‘“I‘‘’' °' Wednesday the Isih iust.. tlie C/|ll‘IOIl¢ll)llM !lorli't:ttIlitrul Society held their first Exhibition of Flowers, Fruit. itttd Vegetables. on the lawn in front of Gt-vern_itient llnnrie. Cotirtitlierin‘ that it is . I‘ I before sunset s-tutti-ltttl "'0'" ‘’'I‘*“ 5‘ “ml "’ "'""' ‘° ‘h‘''‘ 'I”' "' "N sliould not hesitate to aflrru. that these deplrtinents of Alti- "WNW" umnunn dmmd I N" ' "- cretliinble. A spacious .\Iur use wtis pitched In front of the up tllwllr Willi Iflfllli Plttyllll. 00'0" 3) "lb '5‘ "I'll 5"“ a . . . _ , h . . . d , . ‘i''“.' I'‘‘‘ "‘l"“ “"“‘L"°‘|‘:i:°':'::" 41:!‘ It‘ 3‘,-n‘:";u"':"hI:",:“:',=',: culture ttiay be most successfully followed in this Island. "'3'." .;'.',:|c.y_".,n."i‘ih:,'i,,‘iv..',:'g'_ tier. ggq-tgj £"""7- ""“‘ “fl” ' - ,d I am afraid of wearyiuu yitur l.-lacellettcy with these extend- stulf, under whiclt the itrtic es were arranged on stttiids. ‘I be *3 “i ll" lllllltllllllu vessel departed for l’it.tttu. - (Ierauiuitia. or POItII"0lIII.IlIIil, as they are now deitiyniited. forrited‘ _ - - the most numerous. its w as conspicuous group. in which these Several ‘snletnsn to the number of about I00, inlenlI_ honouring tit. smtitmsnd i-tfori-toil them of It- The! "'0 ‘"¥"'“I '"“"'° all ltnnls of an-slt. and. all other tliintis b-intr lnviittrablc. ocuum" i ' my ‘ a new thin‘ in this cottitituuity. the Show was IIIIIIFIIIPI, h hi I’ "WI? lttttllltflt ttf Cllltltttlulothl In full Ilblilllo I0 I5! 5'00"‘? ..‘.‘.‘.*'.““.'3.:.".f..":t,l?:..‘i‘2"?.:‘.°1'«?i‘:...2.!.'::.'- t. .::.'.:_":... ea ........... - t -I . ' held. and which he (the lawyer) had been tirstruuiuiitnl in can-trig : but even this could iiut move him to conipriesion. lle declared the merchant should not leave t prison without paying lttin every leiicy’s mind is. that the Eflflllt-II, and Scotch farmers too. with far richer auils than this. feel the prntltable advaniaut of pro- curing every thing they cart for the soil's enricltuient; while faulting. Mr. Wesley repeated his visit to tire other creditors, who ‘ or the cries of the sutI'-.-rer. agreed to raise the auto and aeleiue hiiti. fiottie gave otie hundred poutida others two hundred ’,,,,,,,j. ,,,,,g mm in." |mm|.-tid pounds. The ttlf;tt_rs of thn_irier- uhttlt took I difereiit titru : God seemed to prosper him. and iii tliii second yetirhe culled his creditors together. thttuliitil tltcrri for their kindness. and p:tid the sum so gen-trously ohIiiin_ed. Success con- binttitig to intend ltittt he wits citiibled tn p.iy till his debts, and after- wards renlivtetl cotuiideruble property. Ilia iifllictinits made such it due’ itvtpressiin upoit his ttiiiid, tltut he tletertttitied to remove the possibility of others sutl‘-rrinq front the satire cause. and for this pur- pose advntic tisldtiritblu sum as a foundation fund for relief of small debtors. And the very first person who purtoolt of the saute was the i'ne.i:ornble lawyer ! This re nnrltttlile fuct, so entirely convinced Lord Shelburne of the uiisliilieti opinion he had format of ‘Ir Wesley, that his tttitiiedi- ntsly ordered a dozen busts to embellish the ‘rounds of ltis beautiful rest once. i -' arm AGRICULTURAL. By the desire of the Writer, we insert in torla_v'a paper the first of a series of public lietter , I(ItI|"‘!|h8d to His Excellency the Lieutenaitt Governor, by otiisun, Esq., M D. . gentleman who rt-tntivrd trout Great ttrttaiii to_thts Island. in the Summer of I850. ltis ittdeed. truly tgratifyinir, to observe the’ interest the talented aiithur has taken in thus eudeavnriu.» ‘to improve the practice of Agriculture intliis his adopted country, and we are fully persuaded, tltat it is only by the etteruy nt such men. combined with scientific lttiowledtic. 0" "'0 luhjecl. that the long neglected resources of the Island, can be lully dcvsloped.—-In connection with this subject. we ctinnot refrain from an expression of gratification at the prospect ttfit you‘ and remuneration market being opened up I-H’ t!'0|’)ll"lt|u- III the shape of mercharitable produce. by mclnsttf Cttpl Sl¢l£h’I splendid Steamship Albatross, IIuII(?t't'I in our last. as connect- in; this Island one city witlt l\ew Yorlr. Iland bills are al- ready in circulation, offeriitz Cash for sitch articles of ctiuiitry produce, as may be procured at this season of the year. . N . I. ‘I0 IIIS EXCF.[.I.I-‘.NCY Tllol.-I I.lEU'I‘E.\H!\l'l‘ GOVERNOR V OI-‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. here. in a enniparstively poor soil. the farmer has for many years. parted with ttir- principal treasures of his land. and re- turned nothiniz of even equivalent value. much less ol' pron res- sive increased proditctinti. Now ifthis extiau-ting system be permitted to go on. iti its unobstructed course. what uinst fol- low, but exhausted ai.d exhausting fsrtrts. pennyleas tenants, tentlcsa landlords, i-hips it itltout cotiitnerce, stores witliuut profitable cusiottittis; the worn-out farm and the worn-out f.ir- iuer will siult together, and the proprietor will have to look in vain for a tenant or a purchaser. Symptoms prctrtuitiinry of these results are daily intruding upon an observer's notice—iii the racy tiionoionnus Advertise- titent—in the stnrelteepcr's Ie(I£QI’—IlI the restless. uneasy. tin- settled minds oftlte yniitliful hope ofthc couniry—iii the list- eniug stteittion to advertisements of a better land—in the uti- st-ttletl mercstritile tnnsacttniis—iu the hasty t‘mlgrlll0I|--In the tardy iutuiigration. every b dy scents " prepared to march” if he could only furnish his knapsack ; ifs few suitable persons appear on your coasts. they rcniatn only to uietnurialtze our mortality. for they soon vanish an ay. In our Profession, diseases always indicate rcmcdies——we do ttoi izive up the patient so long as the constitutional powt-rs admit the use of our available means of recovery: the more violent the disease. the more energetic mustbeihe ractire lit a future letter. if i our Excellency will please to favour me with the perusal, I thitilt I shall be able to point oirt a practice- blii remedial course, that. ifenergetically followed. viill greatly contribute to the improvement oftlie Agriculture of this Island. it tlte lI'l€lltI'.IIII8, remain your Fxcellem-y’s Must Obdt. Servant. II. A. JOHNSTON. King Square. July 3. I852. LA'I‘I-Ill I-‘l{U.\l IlL?I{Ul'E. ltnitivu. or site "aiic-ric" A1‘ rsciv roux. Stenmsltip ‘Arctic’ arrived at New Yorlt, from Liverpool. yester- av wee . The news. politicnl and commercittl, is without interest. Parliament would be prorogucd on the lat iiist., and immediately nfter. dissolved. In the Miirltet—tto uctvs worth noticing. T Six: The last English mail brought out a report ofthc address of Her Majeaty’s CIlIl'tct’IItII' of the Exchequer; the following.- extrsctt frotn that address are snexprcsive of what impresses mi own mind, in rclereuce to the state of this country. that I I:|I(l' . the liberty of presenting them to your l:Ixccllency’s attention as an introduction to what I have to a:tv. Mr. D’lsraeli thus speaks to his Buckinghamsltirc constituw ent's:— " The aufl'erin,-gs of the agricultural ttnd colonial classes IIEIVO itrisen from their litiviug been I trown itito uiilnniied competition with the foreigner an unequal terms with the reel of tItei'r_/'ellotc rulyecle." " The fiirttierit hitherto hiive been the pcraotts who huve been most injured by the repeiilofthe Corn Lnivtt." “ Practically spetikiiig, in this cuuntry.rent liiis become a rcturnfor lite raprlal inrvslrrljn tits iinprocetnettl ofllie land; laws to secure it return for such in- vsstiitent are not for it moment to be tolerated; but laws which, by imposing uni-.qu.il t:ixes,tit'rcourage such initerlrnent. tire, irrespec- tive of their injustice, highly impalilic: for uoiliitig crlttlrlllules more to the enduring prosperity of a country than the natural de- posit of its surplus capital in the improvertieut q/‘lite soil." “ Jus- tice lo the land in all systems tgffinarice is equally Ute interest Q] the proprietor and the farmer. but it is ultra the "interest. of the ¢tMtrttuIitly." " 'l‘lie spirit of the tutu tends to free tiiterconrse, and no sttttcsitiun citn disregurd with itiipuiiity the genius of the epoch in which he lives; but evr.-r_i' principle ofubstr.'ict_justit'e, and every consider alion q/‘ltlglt prlicy. counsel that the ptalucer should be rented asfuirly its the l.‘0"5llIIl.Ef: :_iiid intirinite tliut when the na- upe producer is tlirnwti into unrestricted .cmlIpi‘.lIllI)n with external riimlr. it is the duly of tire Legislature ltt every way to Illlltlnlsll, certainly not to iucreiiae. the coil 0/ pI'0'llJCIItJ.'l." t is t ' teiitiuitnftler .\I.tjcsty's Ministers lo rccouimsticl lo Purllnt/tent measures which may efecl this enrli" _ . _ Those. your l:)xcellettcy.are eoiirtd, irrefutable principles, ymrtliv of a British statesman. eiiliglitcitcd by the reflection ofpassing and past evetita.aii<t while they apply with surpassing force ttiacoutitry that iiitpnris immense vi-gt.-ttiltle wealth in the shape cfgrain.linsei-d.botiies. t_tu.tito. fish. &c . &c., and exports none. they apply a Ilttlllsalltl-Itlltl more forcibly to this country, which exports much of its vegetable altincnt and imports nu- thin . Afrriculturc here is everything; you have not alinown vein of coal. not a load of lead. you have not a grain ofiron, nor even a limeatuite; your treasures are all incohttte itithe soil. and tnust no generated by the labour audscietice of th- agricul- turist. I nceduot then reintrid vour I-Jxcsllency ofihe i.npnr- tance of agriculture here, as the fotittdztttua atid spring of the vrealtli and iiitert-sis of the pimple. whether proprietors. trades- men. merchants ttr others: all lnn . must look. to sari.-.u ture, and. at present. to snricttlttire oiily.l'ur their prttap('I’I)'.ls support. Must atriinus then does it appear to llll-!, that such it palpable truth should fail in convicting the tniutls of lIItIIt.' most interest- ed in the welfare of agriculture. that they should prise by the imp.m...t .ui.j.-ct, with apatheticinitendos—c:iii see llIt:l|’ fartiis gdvgrgiud year by year to an ecliitiiiiz sterility, and retain their thousands of acres its only tantalizing promises of a pseudo prnperty,tvithnut ninvitig an enquiring investigation, or rouaintr . |‘|Qn[ an-my in the way of itnprovetneut, ivltett the means are within their reach and compass, yea at their very doors. I have read of the irtlisbitaiitsiif l’rrtice Etlwnrd l~lttitd," that they were a quiet. peaccable sort of people. vi-ltn would never set the Tttainea on fire, not suffer its waters to drown tlieins" but permit me to lay, that as certainly as effects ure sequential to causes. they wil not escape the overflnwimt tlnod. except they arouse themselves and stem or divert the torrent before it gggumulgieg too high. The true principles ofs riutlaining tiizri cultun only. tbquire that all the product of the soil shall be in due rotation returned to it in some form or other. the exception on only In g||nvved,where an equivalent substitute for what is removed is returned. and this only sustains the soil in slate gite: but the rinciplsa of agricultural improvement an very ttiucli be and t sac. and require. in addition, a scientific appli- catlon o all available vegetable sliments and condiments. torre- li a inore politic use of the produce, in order to nialie ‘ ‘ to t rogressive enrichment and fertility of the by selling such part only as can--oi beprolltably consumed on the farttt; a 1 selling such ltind only, as shall remove the least possible tiiatiuting substances from the land ; atnl than by- each a wise eonstnnption and arrangement of all, as shall seeere the rgest stnount of reproductive aliirteni. ‘flu and this ettly, eea celled ' or tmprosoitenl. And a who does not see, that. it such principles are applied to the a - ‘I’ rleiilterc el the ‘Island. it may. in protons of tune. rs stirred, and beeetne agate a rattle occupation. prottieble to the fartusr. and of ten-feld value to the proprietor, by securing ID. at present. doubtful rest, and by advancing s ltuttdred-fold the rates of. his rstitsitertt y. 'l‘e euetliiiie the eotitpa i the soils or England are gen- erally tanseieua eta; a. heavy loanis. or alluvial deposliea.—alI or ttmn retentive oi‘ the treasures they assess. and therefore inita paeh freer export. wit out exhaustion. than the ponies seedfloers that constitutes the Its le soil of this Island; aed yet, with all tliese advantages. an 'nglish fmit -r would bescuuted frtttu " Land's end to John O'Groat‘s" if he weru teesll a lead at straw. er not to purchase sortie vuluable esiiaeeisated naeave tu help is growing his ttirzips. and t estate-veial tssilitiss Asrieelteral belt. is rsehless aiiabil II . h thaussdseed tbtieseiids irfaerss it has esessl itsetvs das- l " ta perrlia spreader. lssei — _ Gtttwr Ftiir. iii Mosrsui..—l.ots £200,000 to £400 000 !— H00 to I-300 llouaes Dec-ritnvi:nl— l5.000 I’r:ii<r-in litm- mztttn Houssncsa !—Bv 'l':r.aoturtt To 'I‘ttts (lifter: -—Sr. JOHN, l3ih Jut.r I852 —-Un Thursday last a Fire broke out in a stone building. Main Street. Lawrence suburbs. cotttiuut.-d down to Montreal Jail Among the buildings cuniturr-edaro those in Cornwall Terrace. Iltirliam Terrace, I)-allioiisie Square.-.tlie Roman Catholic Church. Itntttvu as the llislu-p’s Church. the Bishop‘: Palace. Hays’ biiildin-_vs,—-l.ttely ltitowtiiis the Theatre St. 'I‘hom:is’s Cliitrcli and Molson‘s Brewery in Saint Mary's Street, in rear of Dalltotisie Square. The Fire raged ihroiigli Champ dc Mars, thence iii an irregu- lar tII|'t'cIIt)ll to Champlain Street. Loss estimated at .€:200 000 to .€-t0n.o:m. Of buildings tlcstruyerl. from Il00. to I200, and frotti 12,000 to 15,000 per- sons rendered ltnust-less. Insurance said to be 65,000 pounds. (luv:-rttmcitt have appropriated .9500. Montreal Corporation .€l.00tl to relieve the still"-rers, aitd a in -etiitg of the Quebec cilizcna is to be hcltl for the entire purpose. ' I"iro ptirely accitlcntril. and its fearful spread owing to the high winds, dry roofs. aitd scar city of water. Gout trt Cantu !—lu Camila also it seems Gold has been discovered. It was l’Ppl-I’I“(I pretty gencrallv thrntigh this city yesterday, by gentlemen from Urilla. that Gold had been dis- r-overcrl in that township, in the bed of a small creek WI|I\II flows into Ltltc Si'tncnt=.—Quebrc (.‘Itran.t'le. The Kingston l\'ew.t. of the 29th instant. ears that Just-pli _ Ili-nry alias S. Paul. \\'Il0 was sentenced to beihantzed yester- day. for the mtirder of—l\IcCny, near Ntipauee. underwent the extreme penalty of the law at about I0 o‘clncl(. He has attended by the Rev. Mr. I-‘arrcll. (R. C.) ; and exhibited t-very appearance of contrition. Ilia hearing was firm, and his vttii-e steady‘. Before the bolt was rcinovcc’, he addressed these fuw wnrdtr to this crowd. which was immense :-‘t My dear friends —I ttave noimiiny inorneuts to live in this iii-rld—am now about to be litiinched itito eternity, and to stand before that God who knows the secrets of all hearts : the crime I have committed I run now to suffer for—lct all take warning and shun the road I have trod. Farewell! farewell l'’ H‘ A lIIII.ANCIIt)I.Y Accincrtr A1‘ VANt>sitr:iL1-‘s IiA.\lDING. Ct.irro.\, STATEN lst..inn. -on THE 5rtt Jvt.v.—Yt-stercluy riftcrrionn. at 4 tfcloclt. as the titesinbo.-it “ Ilniicliltaclr" came from the city to the land at Vanderbilt's Landiniz. the ferry hritluo gave away. precipitritinti about fifty or sixty persnt-s it.tn the waler—meit. women and chi drett—a ntitii .r OI whom were IlI'l|W|Ic‘fI. A number was saved by the by etttnilters on the duck. l'welve bodies have been recovered, up in I2 o'clock last night. A lady. “III! was taken from the water, tlicd oti board of the lliiticlihaclt. on her passage to the city. Coroner Ilitndnlph held an Inquest oti the bodies. and the Jitry returned a Verdict of " Drowned by the ferry brirlue giving ivriy." I-‘niotn-rut. s'l'lA)lIOA'l‘ Acciiaicirr !—b0 Persona killed !— Ncw Urloitns. Jul 6.—'l‘lie stcnitier St. James. returning froitt lliloxi. burst her built-r, killing 50 passengers, including Judge l'reti- Ion. of the supreme Court. Mr. Wolfe, Curporittinn Attorney. und many other prottiinent citizens. The steamer was racing with u llobile bout. Iitronnrtr Dtscovs:iiv'--Faraday. the distinguished chemist at tliclitst monthly itteetitia ol the Ito) til Iiistituiion. London. announced his discovery that oxygen is miuiietic: tlrit this property of the use is affected by heat, sitd that he hclinv-re the diurnal variation of Ilie magnetic need e to be due to the svtion of solar heat’ on this new discovered characteristic of oxygen. The Iouisville Courier says. that there is a spring of ap- parently pure Vtltct‘ in Kentucky, the drinking of which pro- duces immediate death. Ti-rxtts rs Goon its Pic-roit.—Sc en ii a letter from it gentle- man of undoubted veracity in the town of ictoii. We have been favored with e perustil of the epistle in question. the writer of which IMIOI. lllttl I perlovi residing within a very few miles of the town. milled at a itierchitut‘s store. requesting to know wlittt he was in- debted to the Concern, rind at the sonic tiitre laying a luiitp of Hold On the courtter. Upon being told, thttt the value tendered wits much more than would cover his debt, the ittnn quit-tly reniurlti-tl. " Never riiiitd—kcap it aIl—I’ve plenty more I" he s .iitieti is now in e possession of a entleman in Pietoe ; its weight has been ascertained to be grains. sad at‘ eves remarkable purity.- .Mwsecoti‘en. Ma. Msctrr oir Isartn-rioit.—Mr. Mechi. of Tiptres-ball. Essex. in a letter to the Tiiiiett says-—“ It may be interesting to some of your agricultural readers to lrnoiv that my " irriga- tion by subterranean iron pipes with hose and jet. woilrstl by etesin power.’ is com ed in l7’0 acres. and will be in action ever day this weak, excepting Tlitiradat. ‘The cost. inde- pe writ of stesrn-etuliiee. is 1:3 lbs per sere.added tie it rivers. to the fee simple oftlie estate. The vroilttiis cost of convey- ing and epplyinp to each acre Ifleen tons of liqiiilled tnenare. or water equiva ettt to a heavy rain of live btritisfiduration. is about la. 0.]. The liquid rstllatrittete-I through a fan-Iilte gut- ne as a breed. tliiti. elsssy sheet. and deneeedinq in heavy drepe like u thunder shower. I teay be ibonylit rather speculative. when I anticipate that ivititin a senior from tlth period the sewage freer eur cities and teens Dania; ttaever It ~ - “‘ '''''‘== '3?» -- - -« :l:.. ::.':.:~.:."'..':..°'.':':.-:..'; t’.".'.'.'.‘:.;'..”".:.'.'..".t.'.‘.'..";’.‘:‘. """' "'“"'.'”'“':.'psv verysesaase ihensatittisbtaedtrblsbhesessprti ‘uh.’ ''.''.‘'I.“''''''“',.‘'_ Iessdstse neeb test. We Ihsll their ne liiaeer esiatalt tbs ."’,’.y.‘¢~ Iillyrltv sareivs usaaiuuersplsa _lataeessr- .tssughasbsvtrstatlsssf.',:o"o'- "“""""’"' _ "'9" _§ were some very fine specimens. The iiiichitis ntiide a line nppeitr- now. A splendid Ulenuder, the property of Mr. Gate-ti. tittrticted rtinch adtiiiraiinri, its did l| tropiciil plntit. called by him the \Vux plnnt. whit-h. wlictlter it be the true itppelltiiion or not, is one v fatirly ht-stowed upoit it. A white I’ion . sent by Mrs. Peters, the rttt of its lurid in the Islatid, prcsi-nte an itppeitrttttce of CIMIIO elegance, lllttltlllll‘ the notice of every one; below it, itttd llI0r. beautiful front the contrast. was a small glitter vitae filled uiih l‘timiles of the deepest IIIIIIIIP of violet, grown by Mrs. John Long. wnrth; severail lleli--tropes tlill'used their exquisite frulriince around, which was mot and -usttiincd by tliiit eiiititniiing frnin the viiriuus botiqitel-I of grtrduti flowers. clusters of iriostt and other roses, which added viirieiy ttnd bounty. aii well its splendor, to the scene. Strawberries und Gooseberries were the only fruit present. Seve- ritl dishes of the former were so excellent in their kind. that the judges, we tire told. lizid some difficulty in deciding. 'l‘he specitmina of the latter, lIIl.IIflIl§II unripe. tilinweil clflaflyyllflw tiiuclt we are irri- proviri; in the culture of this wholesome, delicious, itiid easily cultivated fruit 'l‘lie dliplity’ of \'t-getnlilcs wits not so great nor in such vitrictv til t'0ultI be wisilii-tl. but still giving pritiiiine, tlttit we iiniy itt future Exliiltititiiis look forwzirtl to touch iiitprovenient in this the Illttnl uni- vteritully and most justly ttpprnciiitcd department of llorticulture. \Ve wi-re purticulurly struck with it dish, exliiliited b Coltrell, guriltnier to Cupt. Bitylicltl. II. N., which was gathered from vines of native growth trttttsplutilctl ititn the garden. a prnctice we trike lenve to rccoitiiui-.rtd to it" classes of llorticuliuvtnts, but more irticuliirly to those residing in the country, utid at a distance front tinportetl rtirieiics. The follotning, with which we have been politely furnished, con- IIIIIII it list of the prizes utid the fortunate competitors :- F L 0 IV E R S . OEIANIUIII. s 3 -< III prixs--Mrs. W. II. I'tipe, 5| 0 0 2d do. —.\Iis4 .\l.-tr-gowuii, 0 I0 0 3d do. —.\Itsa Petltick, 0 5 0 ssvits-Lce. Only prize—.\Ir. J. Gllleit, £1 0 o ' ruscrtias. I-t pri1.e—~5Irs. \V. II. Pope, £| o 0 2d do. —.\Irs. '1‘. \Villitiitts, 0 I5 0 CAINATIOIII. lat prize—.‘\Irs. \V. II. I'ope, £0 I5 0 2d do. —Mra. Ileitouf, 0 I0 0 loll noses. Mr. Gates, £0 to o IIIT VAIIIITY or ttoaua. Mr. Peiltick. so to o IIIT uouqurr or Gsnnsttv ILOWIR3. Ill prize-—\Irs. IJe‘lI|l'IltIy, ' £0 I5 0 2d do. -—)Irs. I". Luiigwortli, 0 I0 0 O I " IALIAMI. it y prize—. r. Colwell, gardener to Ca taiii . B . M P } so it o DIGITALII, (I‘uaglove.) Only prize-—l\liss llodgsoii. ui:s1- vuirr:-rir or itousl PLANTI. Oiily prizo—-Mrs. I"it.-ldiug. .\Iesars. IV. Trnwtin, and Judge.‘ I J. 'I‘. Ron e. II U I T . Iiit prize——!\Ivs. Forbes, £0 10 0 2d do. —.\lrit. I". I.otigi\'nrtli, 0 5 0 VEG I'}'l‘A llI.l".S. Bis-r qtutur l’a:rts—.\lr. Jultti l\l-Crudtlert, gar- dener in Ilia Excellency Sir A. Iltinncrmun. I £0 '0 0 Best quart I’0'l‘A1"0b2I—'I‘. ll. Ilnvilninl. |£sq., 0 5 0 lIa:s1' coasts 0rsioivs—I.. W Unit. I sip. o 5 o lli:s'r 3 Hiuns l..rrrttcs:—Joltii M‘(?ruilden, 0 5 0 llirit-r 6 ITALII ltitt'u.uiu—)lr. G 0 5 o Bl-JIT CUCUMBIll—.ItIIIll .\l'-'ruiltlcit, , 0 7 6 2d do. (In. II. A. I"t-.l|o\\'os, 0 5 0 IIt;it1' Ilasxirr or VIZG-E1'AILEI—III6 produce of ‘ 0 0 one Utirdcti—L. W. Gull, I.tIq., (‘htirles Stewart, rind Judgu’ IR. A. Fellowett, liaqrs. In iicvcrsil cores tltcre wns no competition. There Will only one Prickly and one Stnontli Ctir.-tutt. so no prize was awarded to either. There were two specimens of Pennies it was trus,‘I.rut those exlti. bited by Mrs Longwnrtb, being ull of one ltind, were, therefore, considered as one flower. rind. i-oust-qutttttl , no cotitpeiitor for those exhibited by Mir-it l'etltit:lt, who stood shine in this depiirtttiiint. 'I'lte prize for Pnruiot-it wus ni first supposed to httve been tiwsrded to the llnti. Cupt. Switbey. but, on further iiiiestigittion, it turned out to be due to Mr. llttvtluntl. \Vc itre prottiii-HI It more extended coiriiiiuriicittintt on this aul-'tect, wliii-Ii we iilttill have much plettsure in irtscrtitig. 'I'lie pletttiurns of the dtiy were sontewliut tiinrred by it sudden so-vt-rn IIIO\\rCI' of ruin, followed by u series, which forced the I-pcctutors to itcct-pt the prompt rtiid ttltetttive offer of Sir Mu. iiiidt-r ntid .:idy Iliiritit-riiinti, to take slicller in tie Ciiptuiu SLIIOH with an invitation to a Public Dinner on his next ttvrivul iti this 'I'ovvtt. its a titiith of the ettlitituti -n in vtliiclt they hold bio very spirited and ctflirrprisiii‘ undertakings lately caut- tuenccd in tlielower I'rovtnces. — — &‘ It is with pleasure. we have to contradict the liste- nierit made in our paper of the 6th inst . trf the death of Mt’. Lamont. of the Uoiutuissariat Department; he had been very ill. but ltas recovered. :a* Till late Secretary and 'l‘reiniurer ol the Ladies‘ penevolettt Se- ciety. itcct-pts vvitlt tlitttiks,tlte sum of six shillings and eight penccg front (.'ItarIi.-s Detripttey. ll-q , being the atnouut of his free. its I witness. in the case ofithn Queen against Sniitlt. the said sattt to be given to charitable put‘ poses. j— t"ouscii. Orrica. tbtli July, isu. Ilia Excellencv the Lieutenant (itivoriittr in ' ' has been lenletl to esti.ht‘i..h I'cst tttticeu III the underrnsntioned places. and to appoint the following l'ersotni I'oeitiiasters :— IIusticn—\Ir. Joltit Fitircliiugli, Head of St. I'etirr‘e Ila —\It. John .itl'IIGfIlIfl(I. CIlAIIl.I:‘.S l)l:lsll.tIliBAY, C. E. C. *- S:cax'ranir'a Orricc. July 19. I852. Ilia Excellency the Lieutciiaitt Govnriior has been pleased to I- rect the iitiine o ier-rue llenzley, Esquire, late Captain in the ltoytil Navy. to be inserted in the Cottititission of the Peace for 3ueen‘s County. ‘ .t.utr:s W.\RBUfi‘0N. Colonial Secretary. h—-- ' Eauntlirb. On Tuesday hurt. from the Shipyard of J. B. Cor. I-Zttq.. a splen- did little llurtjue. called the Lolly Slsixlt. And we trust the eu- pi-rinr liuitd and finish ol this vessel. wi|l_ittitture lier iriilusirioits and spirited owner, a speedy and reinuiicriitivtt return for hieoutluy. K-— It , At Now tiltistrotr, very suddenly. on Monday last, Margaret. the beloved wife of Mr. John Stevcitsnti, in the lat year of her age. The deceased was a wouiati of art amiable disposition and excellent cltaracter. She was fnitliful in all th e relations of life; and adorned her i-lirisliitti profession for upwards of 40 years. by a b|arnc'csa life, and a good convernstiittt. She leaves it sorts. and 6 tliitinltters. and 80 grand and great-grand children to liiiiir-nt their loss. On 'l‘ue-\d.i ct-i-ning Inst, tiller ti lingering rind distressing illn eas, Elizatbeth. iii in of Ilr. Duvid Stewart. of Kent street Iltlh aged 51 3% a July Il.—Sclir. Curlew. Iuinguille. N_. S.—pnItI_cII§GrI- I5—-Strainer Rose. .\liiilii-son. l'tciiiu—mitils. Sclir. Sen Ilonni. Crisp, -ods. flyi‘[_ Lively Lnitx, Kimtrdy, I.I0sliiti—-gnndl. Sclir. I"itiry. (‘-ulitton, I'ugw.ish—litiiesinne. Mary I-Ilizubetli. ;\lcl.t:od. Miritiitit:lii—do. Ltutitxnz I2.—Sclir. Lady Iltinneriiiani Murphy. Swsnsctt—tititbcruId dttrtlrt—b A. II. ttlttfl. —Steatner Alliitlrtnl, Keurtipy. Qucbee—[oods and passin- i-re Ilcrl of Qlliurlollrloiiiit. INTEIILDI July — Roar, ltlutheson. I‘ietttii—mni|ti. 13.51:)". \\'eltron, De Grtice. N. II.—linl. — George Colon, Frnst-r. SyiIiiey—pntatocl. Sttxtittbitit. Uri-t-It. Ilnptnri-i-tiittlritrc. I: Curlew. Litrtgttille. N.S.—pitsitcrt‘cl'l. I6 Snritli Jtttit-. Livittgstnii, I‘icttitt 17 James I"r:i-er, Mr-Iii-nzie. Mirrtrtticlii. I"niry.Ctiltocn. Fishing _ gs. 'I'rittl, Ch.itiiberii. Wallace, N. S.—- Joily Tar. ltoucltette, Itichibucto. Eilitp knits. Boa-rots. July 5—Arrived Sen Sirtr. from Charlottetown. Clear- cd—Wiintlierr-r, Nichols, for I’. I-1. Islttiid. Norm. Jolt‘ 2-Ariivi-(I, blury I-‘.lleii. Mrtcdonsld; Aria. .\Iurcliirion. 5tIi—IIe|lontt. McR.te. front I‘. I‘). lslittitl Schooner Two Sisters, Dongle, frotn P. E. Islnrttl for IIalifna— with it cargo of produce, Iutrilly wrecked on Ilarren Island. on Fri- day Id inst.-—crsw sav ntic'ri:tiittit.ot:icrii. "Joint-ui.. For the tree]: ending July I7. I852. IIousc.tlie rooms of which h:id ltct-.n lttnilly tlirtiwii opcii.ut nit curly hour of the day, for the who of those who sought shelter or it! w (- llelivcon the hours of 5 und 6, of tho ii.-ims evening, ttrrivcd the Stenitter Ruse froitt Pinion. htivitig on ltonrd iiottic 200. nttd upwards, oft‘te Sons rind Diiuglitcrs of 'I'ctitpi~.ruricc. tvlio were speedily con. ducted. by the utlcniivc hniils uptitt wlioiii they were billcietl. to cotitfnrtuble ttttrti-rii for the night. The eitrl ('l‘liunttluy.) proving wet und sliowery,tlic 'I‘cn I’tirly III the Go- verutin-nt Iltiutto Grounds wna put oil’: while the guests atituscd lIN',‘lll!t'I\‘t.’!, IIltI\Vt'l'I’I the intervals of rtiiit. with viewing the town, some from the rtioftif the Culonizil lluiltlittg. otlii-rtt fruiti the streets, urttil nbout I o‘clt-ck, when the ruin cetitii.-d. and the return of line weiither prnitiptt-rl ll giant iiuriiber to iiialte excuii-ions iii the neighborhood of the town. In the evening. ho-twei-ti 7 and 8 o'clock, the 'l'eiitperitnce lIall.i-pticioua ltil it is, vvna literiilly crammed. The two 'I‘etttpcrnnce britan Ilttods were in ittieinlnnce, nod plriyd alter- nntt-,l_v several betiiitiful ttirs. , , , ' ' .,.....l‘.u- ‘ ‘ ' - Luther llruclieti. -.fl'ii~.tou.——— llurringinn,nI'.A\t.tigoninlt,itnd C lltirris, of lloiton, iii Novn Scotiti, I-‘.sqrs.. nit i-s-rs. l.im-son and us. Moore, at-ttr., of Clturlotletown. Mr. Jun. II. Cooper, G. A.. occupied the Chair. On Friday. at 2. p. m.. the Sons of 'l‘ettiper- nnce. accotnpniiit-d by the music oftheir respective bands, marched in procession through the town, rind proceeded to the (ioverntneiit House. where no Atldreeti was delivered by Rev. I). t"ita Geriiltl to His Excellency Sir /llexnntlur Ilitnnerii-nit, who made n suitable rt-ply. After which. they continued their roots to that part at the scene of festivity brnlie upon the delighted eye. to which the pencil only could do iitliequiite ju-tire. It is euppiuit-d, thttt there could tint be less tltitn 2000 pr-rtmits present, IIIIO rtppr-nred highly IIfiII‘IIIOlI, most ofwhotn ptirtoolt of the "cup which cheers. but not itiebtiitteit." ticcompttiiictl by snndttiizht-ii. cults, rind other ro-fret-Iiuiettts. Alto-r IeI,::‘V0l'l|I speeches were tirade, and the following resolutions were pass :— Movad by the Rev. D. Flt: Gt-ritld, 6. IV. Rev. James Narrawny,—-supported by E. II. Antigonish— I. That this Meeting desirls to record its grnti fttl sentie of 'I'hanlt- fulncss tn the bntintsoua (liver of all Good, for permitting them to meet together at their Aititettl Dernoestration. in the enjoyment of health itod tiuiny other eitdesertetl mercies ; end to give to Him the prairie for whntcver nieetiare of saeeeos has attended the exertions of the sorts of Tenipereoce. in their endeavor to promote peace nml harmony where. before, strife and confusion lied Ialteu up their I’.,—seciinded by the Harrington, Esq. , of Moved by C. W. Iliirriv. l'.aq., of Horton. N. S..—-seconded by the Rev. J. II. 8tronq.—-supported by J. Arhecltle. I".eq.-- 8. 'l'htit this “Colin. is frilly alive in the trathnl the nothing can be more detrimental to the pastas and happiness of fitrnlliea-—rtiora injurious to the habits and metals of the people—or retanl more the vvelftire and prosperity ofany Colonyc-their the iii- disctiiitlnatn use of Ardent Spirits : and. therefore. pledges itself to renewed sasrtioss towards prohibiting their trans and sale. Moved by J. D. 3. Fraser. Eeq.. I’iotou,—eeeotided by John lIo'l.iiie|s_.._Esq., laevv flur- ' tthtv est plsaeutltnvritneotlieletsvehe pfhltid fsellep. and the eaeieiss st‘ Itriiiherly lsive. that has rate bstvrriit I eftbislslsadsedtbesscfllev fact. that IAIIOIIITII. ‘rt-tluasoasutln. lliglicst Lowest Moan. Iligltest Lovvcitt Daily (I3lII.) (I5tli.) (i2tti.) (l2.I8) Mesa. 30.31 80.02 30. I 2 85.0 53.. 74.. nrt of neat titty, Wu"; ‘-5 "‘_"“‘ . A. as. ' July. I _ _ Sn. II E. light ttir. Blue slty; aurora in QVOIIIII‘. lilo. ts's. gentle breeu. nun Iky._Willt in-ins do-I-; -Iron in evening. _ 'l‘u. I3,S. do. do. Illue sky; inietytovviirds OVOIIII‘. ., We. I48. 8. E. fresh do. 0v-rcitst and _ hat-I_ rltl . from I p. in. till II; aurora in evening. Tbaritlsr und Lightning during the afternoon. Th. lb-S. light do. llnrd ritin front I! iiiidtiiqht, till not! their blue slty with passing eleeda II Illfflfl III lVOIIIl‘-$- Fit. to W. [ctttlc do. Ovcrcilsl till 6 p. in. . ' hen blue sky, . - ."l- Sat. I1 3. 3. light do. Illue elty and iitinty till 6 p. In.; tltcl overcast and riiiti at II. I titirnrs in the event I d Iltl-I'IOII£I0l1Ill_. "JIItIl'If¢II. Exchange 60 per cent. on sterling. Srrtisnsv, July lfillbl. rttnrs Vlwl _1'g__ Ilcof smell) r lli. l I‘ I 0 “'00 - - I I I: Iiy qitttrtldr, Q I Q I 5 Ilniri. per Ib., 0 I I . - I 0 . IItit'Is-y, per bushel, U I tlo. (small) I 5 ‘Outs, - - I I Mtittoii, - M best. . Liorili. per lb., I Tiiriotby Seed. 0 ml. per lb., 4 Potatoes, ' 3 lltntgr, (fresh) - 9 riiipa. 0 I by the tub, 0 Carrots. psi bash. 0 re, - - G Terheys, eeeh 9 l'etirl Barlsy,psr lb. 0 Foivls. - - I Brant. per pair, I 0 Rue, per . 9 I ». Tallow, - I I0 gllsy, per ton, - 40 Ill Litrtl, - - I 0 rear, pet VI. 0 I llitclis. each - l l O nitlflab. per qtl., I2 I Pnrtritlgcs, - I 0 Iotnvippeii, pt-v ytl., I 33.2"’ """ lb. 1 I 3 “"i'.t" " 3 ‘ q .a tits, 1 P. Lhieletis, per pair, I ll at-ztitttitz t.t;wts. ttsrtttt cisrit. T flour crib llltal filttrltrt. lelerdey, July I1, I8“. rinuit. pr lh., . . . . on ritut.. per lb., . . . I us. PATRICK titi.i.tastt. curs. 'I‘eaascaaa's Onion. Jaly II. III- AIIANTI frein Nuuhurfinffie dd J J .3001‘: rtnssu «s. sribsaisi squat. isst.sso oi bspsidutbsfrsaavy an dis|%||¢vrtthtbe%db l0IlIl0fl.‘l'tssrau-