THE EXAMINER. ——-. noe. A ultimate fall of alb the rest. For the Maiakofl was 80 con- | The tenacity of our struggle may be easily conceived when it structed as to afford protectien to its holders, w hoever they _is known that in carrying, and in endeavouring to hold, that might be ; while the erenellated walls of the Redan faced only one Redan, our loss amounted to two theusand men. Our ee rsonages, dignitaries of the Catholic Church, to the assailants, and left them, after they had mastered the efences, ¢ ‘ rderous fi ad : a foment, i - : re a in the harbour, and of the POlmts; but the Malakhoff was in the hands of the French, powerful reacrves of the enemy. Against this combination of and that was everything. The proof of that is in the result. attack, Which the soldiers could neither reach nor shelter them- | The Russians set to work, at once, to burn and destroy. solves against, no treops could hold their ground ; and it is no , Jumas of cither army that they were obliged rom > oe = wreition they had 9 dearly won. Nor is it PUBLIC REJOICING AND ILLUMINATION FOR THE CAPTURE OF SEBASTOPOL. + > ~~ -> matter-of surprise, though of deep regret, that m such a con-| , test the casualties, as we learn from the latest despatch, have been very heavy. CHARLOTTETOWN never presented 50 gay and brilliant an | It appears, further, that so soon as the French eagles were | appearance as it did on Friday evening last. In the afternoon ason to float on the Malakhoff Tower, the French General de | f tat Bae the Clty Cole es by th ; ales gallantly assaulted the Central Bastion; but though the | of that day the City Crier was sent by the Mayor through the attack was renewed a second time, the attempt did not suceeed, | Various streets of the City, recommending the inhabitants to cad the assailants were obliged to be withdrawn. These! jjjuminate their houses in honor of the great victory achieved | chequered fortunes of the fight were, however, summed up in | hy Wi ib hee . the capture of the Malakoff. Success on that. point tatdlived ny the Allies. Never was a suggestion more generally responded suceess everywhere else. From that time all further resistance to. At seven o'clock the bells in the English, Catholic and was at an end, and the garrison thought only of retreat. Ac- cordingly, on the night of Saturday the Garrison evacuated the | | : . : south side of Sebastopol, breaking down the bridge behind | 't for a considerable time. The various houses, nearly at-the | them ; having first sunk or burnt every vessel of war then in| same moment, became brilliantly illuminated, the respective e t i ppt ic si) i ste. e a | . : : 4 eat cme _ aoe . ee Sees an nee eo ne | oceupiers vying, apparently, with each other as to the number | ossession of as little use to the Allies as possible. Intense ex- | and arrangement of the lights. Even the remote streets and citement and enthusiasm pervaded the metropolis as the glorious janes at both ends of the City shewed that their inhabitants news was diffused through the different districts. Groups were | rticipated in th ¥ eathdiel Th : pee congregated in every corner greedily quaffing the intelligence | P°T" spared Th Ene GOMeTA: eatneem. There were not mato) and discussing its importance, while joy beamed on every coun- | Presbyterian Churches rang out a merry peal,-and continued | . than three or four houses in the whole place, including the | tenance. The aspect of the city was such as forcibly to remind .yhurbs, that were not illuminated. A large bonifire, made of | ire from the batteries of the 4!lies, and we ourselves had, therefore, to retire from these mame Toronto, the Right Rey. Dr. Conneliy, Bishop of New Bruns- us of the lines ef Dryden on a somewhat different event :— ‘*Men met each other with exalted look, Their steps were higher that they took ; Friends to congratulate their friends made haste, And long-remembered foes saluted as they passed.”’ PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF'’S ARMY IN THE CRIMEA, tar-barrels, blazed for about two hours on King’s Square, amid | the incessant report of fire arms, while the sky was ever and | anon lit up with rockets and other fire works. We have never | witnessed a demonstration of rejoicing so universal, and with | | which every one appeared to be so delighted. NEWFOUNDLAND. The Steamer Admiral, from Eastport, on Sunday afternoon, brought intelligence that divers from that place had asce: tained the above vessel We have the gratification to record the arrival of several |to be-the Brig “Clyde,” or “Glide,” of Windsor, N. S., louded with , His Grace the Most Rey, Dr. Hughes, Archbishop of New York, the Right Rev. Dr. De Charbonnel, Bishop of wick, and the Kight Rev. Dr. McKinnon, Bishop of Arichat, These distinguished Prelates did not come unexpectedly—but at the invitation of His Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Mullock, to take part in the grand and sublime ceremony of the con- secration of the Cathedral. The moment the steamer was signalized the entire popu- lation of the city and suburbs were astir—and their Lordships landed amid the ringing of bells, the firing of guns, and the enthusiastic “cheers of the people. They were met at the wharf by the Right Rey. Dr. Mullock, 1fumerous clergymen, by the Benevolent Irish Society, the Society of Mechanics, and by all the most eminent of our citizens; being seated in carriages provided fer ‘their Lordships, they were escorted through Water Street, up Cochrane Street, and by the Military Road to the Cathedral, where they knelt for a short time before the High Altar in silent prayer ; after which the Arch- bishop thanked the people for their kind reception, and Bishop Mullock afterwards did the same. The Archbishop and Bishops were then conducted to his palace by Dr. Mulloc. To attempt to give an idea of the exultation of the people on this oceasion would be in vain. We never witnessed any- thing so gratifying, yet so perfectly indescribable. The night was very dark, but an almost universal illumination took place instantaneously, as if by magic, all along the line of march, and a triumphal arch, erected across the Military Road, was decorated with apparently a hundred lamps, multiplying them- selves by their teilliancy-—thens, with numerous lighted flambeaus, carried at intervals by the people, the music of the Brass Band of the Royal Newfoundland Companies, the rapid firing of guns, and the wild cheering of the population, had an exciting and novel effect. Almost every day since the arrival of theseeminent Divines, they have received the attentions and hospitalities of the more prominent of the Catholic community, and the homage of all. Yesterday (Sunday) the solemn, grand and imposing ‘ceremony of the consecration of the Cathedral took place. We omitted to state in the notice of the public feeling of ‘In the ‘evening the city was illuminated.— Newfoundland The position of Prince Gortschakoff’s army, since the main Charlottetown, printed in our Extra, that all the public offices | hody effected its retreat across the harbour, is as follows:— | were immediately closed as soon as the Steamer arrived with | His extreme right, consisting of the corps most actively en-| ¥», gaged in the defence of the place, rests upon the Severnaia | work, or Star Fort, and bolds the strongly intrenched posi-| td : tions on the north shore, where, no doubt, considerable pre- | Bexrevine that nothing at this time can be half so interesting | parations have been made for this emergency. His centre to our readers in town and country as the fullest accounts | news, at twelve o’clock. ++ ~<>_oe-+- covers the Belbek, and is protected in frent by the fieldworks fom the seat of war, we transfer fromthe Extra Examiner— thrown up along the ridge of Lnkermann. His left wing consists of Liprandi’s corps, occupying the ground from Mac- | kenzie’s Farm to the heights of Aitodor on the Bakshiserai | contgined therein in reference to'the'fall of Sebastopol. : ‘To road. No attempt was made by the relieving army under these we have added several other interesting extracts from Liprandi to effect a diversion during the assault of the 8th, late English papers on the same subject—making altogether > i and the severe defeat of the 16th of August appears to have the fullest accounts of the recent splendid victory yet given by satisfied the enemy that the lines of the Tchernaya were not | . . | 3 a B . nse to be carried. But the result of the genera! assault and the any of the Charlottetown papers. In consequence of our occupation of the southern side by the allies entirely changes | **¥S giving s0 much space to the war news, we are obliged to the strategical positions of the combatants, and also the ob- | defer the publication of some editorial remarks on local matters. jects of the campaign. The struggle for the possession of +2 Sebastopol is at ap end. That prize is in our hands, and, as | Farr anp Carrie Suow.—Wednesday, the day appointed for the defence of th®®brtress and the harbour was the grand ob- | ,, . avid ‘i , : ; ; this annual exhibition of Live Stock, being remarkably fine, ject of the Russians, they have nothing left on that spot to , contend fer. The mere occupation of the north side of the | the assemblage of country people appeared to be greater than port isa barren advantage, for, though it might hold a gar- on former oceasions. There was a considerable number of rison, it cannot shelter a defeated army ; and it is obvious horses on the ground, but, with two or three exceptions, none that, after the fuilure of the main object, all the ability and ¢ 4 yery superior order ; and the horned cattle exhibited no | will not be easily supplied. We understand the proprietor is \issaed on Friday for our town subscribers—the several articles ecovered.— Westmorland Times. generalship of the Russians will be required to save the whole body of their forces in the Crimea from destruction. | We therefore infer that the northern forts will either be held for a time by a limited garrison, or, more probably, altoge- ther abandoned, in the hope of saving the army. Never was | very marked improvement over that of previous years, although there were two or three cows and one or two young heifers ‘fully equal to any thing of the kind that could be produced in ‘any part of the world. The show of sheep was said to be su- | to the agreeable surprise of herfriends. ‘l'nese Pille are also infallible Patriot, September 10. — oa + Destructive Fire.—The fine Hotel at Richibuctou, belonging to Joseph Wetmore, and known as the Brunswiek House, was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday evening, the 16th inst. The loss will be felt by the travelling public, as it was a good Hotel, and conducted upon a very superior scale, and its place fully insured, and the tenant has his furniture partially olice Court. Serr. 25.—William McCarron, of Georgetown, drunk and disorderly. Comvicted and fined 5s. On complaint of John Reid being bitten by a dog, the property of W. Douse, Esq., said dog was ordered to be destroyed forthwith. Angus McCaskill imprisoned last evening for disorderly driving and running over a child. Convicted and fined 10, with 7s 6d costs, and 40s damages done to said child. Richard Jones, for assault and battery on his-wife. Ordered to find security to keep ‘the peace and be of good behaviour towards his said wife for six wontbs Sepr. 26.—Thos. Kendall charged with disorderly riding on the streets of the city. Charge not proven William Dodd, Auctioneer, for assault on James Duffy, Seuth West Bedeque. Convicted and fined 1s, with costs. Mayor’s Court, Ocr, 1.—Councillor for the week, A. G. Sims, Esq. Ho!lloway’s Pills. —W onderful Cure ofa diseased Liver. Emily Burton, aged 34, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, was fora jong ime ina very precarious state of health, owing to her liver being diseased; the medical faculty rescribed for her in vain, and every remedy she thouglit likely to benefit OY she made use of with the like til success. About two months ago, she commenced using Holioway’s Pills, and complied with the printed directions, which quickly produced a very pleasing change, in five weeks the bloom of health was again upon her cheeks. being perfectly cured, an army in a mere critical position. They are co:ifined with- _perior to that of former -years.—Notwithstandiug the large i all diseases of the stomach and bowels. railroad iron. Crew supposed to be all lost. ‘ Arrivals in Europe from hence. Qurenstown, Sept. 11.—Islander. GRavesend, Sept. 10 —Schamyl. Livenrook, Sept. 15.—Loading—Ann Reddin and Majestic. Sailed— Gth, Isabel. _ OSY ADUsavissdaiys. Office of Ordnance, Cuarterretown, P. E, Island, 29th Sept., 1855. Gate AT AUCTION, at the Ordnance Store, in tho Barrack Square, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th October next, at 12 o’clock, a quantity of condemned BARRACK BEDDING? FURNITURE and UTENSILS. Isl. Auction, T an early day, after the return of the subscriber to the Island. Will be sold at Public Auction at his establish- ment, corner of Pownal and Water Streets, the whole of his , STOCK IN TRADE, consisting in part of Glass, China and Earthenware, fancy and staple Dry Goods, Saddlery, Hard- ware, Outlery, &c. &., together with the following Goods per ship ‘** Majestic,’’ from Liverpool, viz :— Crates EARTHENWARE, Kegs and Bags NAILS, Boxes PIPES, Chests TEA, IRON, STEEL, &c. &e. Date of sale, terms, and other particulars will be made known in due time. October 1. W. W: LORD. A Law appointing the times for holding the Quarterly Meetings of the City Council of the City of Charlottetown. September 4, 1855. B* it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlotte- town: That the Quarterly Mectings of the said City Council shall be held, under and by virtue of the Act of li- corporation, on the following days, that is to say—the first Tuesday in October, the first Tuesday in January, the first Tuesday in April, and the first Tuesday in July in each and every year. ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Mayor. William B. Wellner, City Clerk. Public Lands. — October 1. T= is hereby given, that parties having inseribed their names for the purchase of Wilderness Lands, will not have the lands reserved to purchase in the order of their appli- cations, unless they settle with the Commissioner before the [st November next. WILLIAM SWABRY, Commissioner. Removal. 7 TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his numerous customers and friends for the very liberal sup- port he has received for the last thirteén years, and would acquaint them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, near the Free Church, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a centinuance of their favours. Charlottetown, October 1, 1855. 6m “A. FEW copies of the CHARLOTTETOWN INCORPORA- TION ACT, with marginal notes, on sale at the Royal Gazetic and Examiner Office. Oct. i. Real Estate. To be sold by Auctien, CY THURSDAY, the llth day of October next, at noon, in front of the Colonial Building, Queen Square. Mr. Lobban has been instructed to offer for Sale, at Publie -_—— in a peninsula which affords them no other fortified position, ‘concourse of people assembled on this occasion, the public Boston, Nov. 1, 1850, no substance for the troops, and no water beyond a certain | al . j . : ne . ae : | peace was well maintained throughout the day. The preven- Gentieman :-—Although lam adverse to almost every thing in the line. The sea, covered with hostile vesse's, surrounds three |! t . ] lopat Of peeus Hadid.) <-quld “andes chesttetly- aid iy tettimeliay sides of this theatre of war, and the fourth is separated from ‘tion, by the City authorities, of drinking in the booths, 80 | jn favor of your invaluable remedy for dyspepsia and rien debility. si ‘ “ operati > ste ches , : : <= oot ,| The course, you have pursued in submitting Dr. Green’s-formula to the nee oes of ee by steppes au‘] marshes. The | common on @ fair day, contributed, no doubt, to this desirable a chemist of established reputation with the medical profession | think cllied armies already occupy strong positions at Eupatoria | pesult. : highly commendable; it merits the approval of scientilic men, and enti- and Yenikale, which ean be reinforced ir a few hours by sea, tles your Oxygenated Bitters to the confidence of the public. 1 have so as to threaten the Russian in their flank and rear; and used the medecine for some six months past. ard recommended it to while it is imposible for the enemy to hold his ground in the Messrs Reenp, Bates & AusTIN: LIST OF PRIZES. | Entire Blood Colts, foaled in 1853 : many others, who will agree with mein saying that it surpasses al] other remedies known, for the retief and cure of tie most distressing south of the Crimea—for which, indeed, there is now no fur- | an ya - ‘tliat Tet Pree i 5 , ne arising from weakness and any derangement of the digestive ther object—to retreat in this ecasoe acrore the country is a, 3d do., Ronald Matheson, Brackley Point, 1 0 0} oe __... With great respect, your obedient servant, formidable undertaking, while the loss of a battle in the open} Blood Fillies, foaled in 1853 : EBENEZER SMITH, Kesidence, No. 1 Allston Street. field would be absolute destruction. The Russians are ina Ist prize, Donald McLeod, Douse’s Road, 110 0} REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drugyists, No. 26 trap, from which the Tchongar road acd the Isthmus of Pere- 2d do., William Large, sen., Little York, 1 0 0| Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. kop are the ouly means of eseape, and even there their com- 3d do., James Burns, ; 0 10 0 Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. munications may possibly be intercepted. No doubt ail these Entire Colts, for agricultural urposes, foaled in 1853 : For Sale in Charlottetown by W.R. Watson, T. Desbrisay contingencies have been foreseen ; Prince Gortschakoff's plan 2 rath a ae BS hg 1 : pw MANE. Skinner, of campaign has long since been made; judging, therefore, 3d a” John Harrineiom _: 010 0 7; “t from the accustomed tactics of the Russian army, as well as} Fillies, fon agricultual urposes, foaled in 1853 : : Lied. : from the extreme difficulty of his present position, we incline Ist prize, Cornelius oe. Tryon, 110 0). oe fame Det Sins Soe ame n aes aes ‘aupetvae: to the opinion that he will adopt the course of a general and 2d do., George Smith, Charlottetown Royalty, 1 0 0 | The deceased was buried at St Columba Catholic Burial Ground, East immediate retreat. To hold the Crimea without Sebastopol, 3d do., James Cahill, Charlottetown, 0 10 0) Point. and even after the harbour of Sebastopol itself has been| Bulls, cropped fines let January, ti a . transform-d by conquest into the base of operations of the - Paine ree s rs Nad yee 7 alty, 1 A. : Passengers. invading armies, would be a bootless and unprofitable task, 2d do... Lemuel Wright, Charlottetown Royalty,1 0 | By the Lady LeMarchant, from Shedine, Sept. 25.—Judge Peters, and the danger is greatly aggravated by the fact that the) (Mis. Swabey's was beautiful animal, only V4 months old,| 2 W, Desay, Ba James Alexander aid Lady, J. M. Phctin whole body of the allies, with unlimited means of naval yet competing with, and taking first prize, in a class open to | Cyi¢; Jacob Wortman, Thomas G. Richardson, Alexander Gradie, John transport at their command, will shortly be at liberty to ad- animals two years old. Although a number of this class were | fraser, Mrs. Fraser, A. McLean, Miss Brown. vance upon any part of the peninsula which is accessible | exhibited, the Judges were of opinion that none of the others; In ore from rte, copnnnee 26.—Captain Bayfield, R. N., and from the coast. We trust that no considerations whatever | Were entitled to a prize.] Servant, Deoyamia MN right, Mrs. Wright and Miss Wright, Mr. Cheries . i . . : ori’ ‘ 2: Pope, Mrs. Pope, Miss Hawkins, Messrs. H. G: Pineo, Solomon Mutch, will prevent the allied Generals from giving the most vigo- | Balla, of any age; a ae : Auction, the following Lots of Land, with the yaluabie Build- ings thereon :— LOT No. 1.—Those premises situate in Water Strest, and ” with the Stables attached thereto, measuring 8+ by 120 teet. The buildings could easily be turned into three shops, leaving plenty of yard room fur warehonses. LOT No, 2.—That Lot of Land situated in Sidney Street, immediately adjoining the Hon. D. Brenan’s Brick Building, measuring 40 by 80 feet. The building consists of two shops and a dwetling heuse. LOT No. 3.—That Lot of Land, with the Dwelling Hous thereon, situate in King Street, measuring 33 by 60 feet, having the privilege of the Birnie Mews, formerly in the eceu pation of W. C. Hobs, and now occupied by Mrs. Pine. LOT No. 4.—One-fourth part of Town Let, No. 49, in tho ist Hundred of Town Lots, nearly opposite the last Lot, with the Dwelling House thereon, now in the oceupation of Mr, John Matheson. LOT No. 5.—Half Town Lot No. 54, in the first Hundred of Town Lots, with the commodious Dwelling House and Stable | thereon, measuring on Dorchester street 84 feet, and now in the | occupation of W. M. Howe, Esq LOY No. 6.—The other half of the above Lot, in one or two Lets, to suit purchasers, fronting omKing street. LOT No. 7.—The convenient premises, situate in Kent street, nearly opposite to the Hon, G. Coles’ Brewery, and now in the occupation of Dr. Plimpton and Mr. Long, measuring on Kent street 49 feet, including a right of way of 9 feet, and running back to Clark’s Lane, and measuring thereon 59 feet. LOT No. 8.—The Lot of Land and Dwelling House, situate in Grafton street, opposite to the Temperance Tall, making 32 by 40 feet, and now in the occupation ot Mr. Bearisto, adjoining tie property of the late Mr. Dennis, Tinman. LOT No. 9.—Pasture Lot No. 544, fronting on the Malpeque Road, with the Dwelling House and Barns thereon—containing 12 acres of Land, beautifully wooded. LOT No. 10.—Pasture Lot No. 343, fronting on the Malpequo Road, and the cross road leading therefrom to the York River Road, consisting of 12 acres, all'cleared. LOT No. 11.—-Pasture Lot No. 364, fronting on the said Malpeque Road, and containing 12 acres, all cleared. The above Buildings are all in good repair, and can be viewed prior to the sale. For title, &c., please apply at the Office of the Hon. Cnantrs Youne. Terms or Sate.—A deposit of 25 per cent the day of sale, a further payment of 25 per cent. within two months, when tho Deed will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mort- gage on interest, for such term of years as may be agreed on, should the purchaser require the sume. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1855. Freehold Estate at Auction. O BE SOLD, at Publhe Auction, at the Old Court House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Thirticth of October next, at twelve o’clock, (if not previously disposed of by private sale,) all that tract of LAND, situate on Township No. 19, known as The Douglas Estate, comprising 1630 Acres. This property is Freehold, and under Lease to various Tenants, at an { } | | known as the “ Terrace House, annual rent of one shilling, currency, per acre. An indisputable title will be given. A plan of the property may be seen, and otber par- ticulars made known, on application to the undersigned. ; ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown, September 4, 1855. wi TRAY COW.—Strayed from the pasture of Mr. George Beer, on Saturday last, a red and white poll Cow; was last seen on St. Peter’s Road. Whoever will give information where she is, or will deliver her to the subscriber, will be suit- ably rewarded. Any person detaining her after this notice, will he proceeded against. Kent Street, September 24. NICHOLAS BROWN. Catholic Chapel, East Point. ENDERS will be received up to the Tenth of October next, for the finishing the inside of St. COLUMBA CHAPEL, East Point :—to pre the inside for lathing ; the ceilings to be grained ; the walls to be panelled under the windows; to case ten windows; to case eight eight square. Also, to finish the heads of each post with neat Gothic capitals; to : F James K. MeKenzie—2 in the steerage. rous and immediate effect to the great advantage they have | on P io somes Res : ” Oo se the seca ee Dots. Sept. O-— Manes p. Hestin, William . ° : . ‘ 7) " - ONeill, H. R. N ; ; won. * Fighting. as they are, in closed lists, without the 3d do., Charles Ellis, 010 0 Mise Ross, Captain Hobbs—6 rt the Ceebiaek Wish tee Weak 39) means of e-cape, the defeated Russian army should be com- Cows, giving milk, of any age: In the Steamer Enterprise, from Richibuctou, on the 23d.—Messrs. pelled to lay down its arms, or to fight a general action, Ist prize, Col. Gray, Spring Park, 1 10 | McLeod, Cameron, Campbell, White, Walker, McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. which would crown the series of our successes by a still more 2d do., Heath Haviland, Eaq., Charlottetown, 1 0 0 | Sinvott, een servant, Mrs. Sutherland, Miss Irving, Mrs. decisive victory. 3d do., Hon. Daniel Brenan. do., 010 O° Tn the Peches Bi. aeenaa Shediac, Thursday—Messrs. Jobn p be ys Heifers, dropped since Ist January, 1853 : Mahony, W. McLean, J. Poy, H. Butterell, D. Beaton, Cupt. Murchison, THE REASON WHY THE BRITISH FAILED AT a i, ont De oe Esq., poe etm : . : ania, ‘ eo R. Simmons, Charles Gibbens, R. Cameron, THE REDAN. 0.» Hon. George Coles, O-, Mrs. Murphy an y, Miss MeNevin, John McDonald, Francis ° ‘ 3d ., W. W., Irving, ., Bonshaw, 0 10 © | Muirenden—2 in the steerage. The Maiakhoff Tower is, as is well known, the highest} Pon ee Ewe Tegs, Loiceter eae ie — point of the fortifications which defended Sebastopol. It is lst prize, George Tweedy, 2 0 0 . . flanked on either side by the grand Redan, the object of the 2d do., George Tweedy, 1 0 0 Harine I ntelligence. English attack, and the Redan of Careening Bay. Now, be- ‘i 3d ‘ee nae Haszard, Esq., Belle Vue, 010 0 AAR nnn Rovowrtincadncladons hind these fo i ¢ : eno wes, of any age : t erts the Russians had constructed a formidable let paige. William Leaver Eeq., 110 0 PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. second line of earthworks, heavily armed, which commanded od Pie ” Charles Haszard, Esq 100 Entered ’ > ole : « . ~ . ‘> . ail the works in front, with the exception of the Malakhoff 3d do., Judge Peters, : 0 10 0) Serr. 20.—Schr. Sovereign, Mattattall, Halifax; goods. Vine, Camp- sree and ey aH pas was due to the over care of the! pon of 3 Ewe Lambs: ee ee pee een 8 N. Campbell, Tracadie, N. ussians, WhO, IM their anxiety to strengthen the Malakhoff, ist prize, Benjamin Wright, Esq., 10 0 B.; shingles. 24.—Steamer Katerprise, Moore, Richibuctou; bal. ee . u , Sehr, Trinidad, Suth . oes gaa ed nee its aoe in three tiers, the one rising above the oS rspatd arenes Esq., S eo" Heat, Helihhs; reat *Gteat Wen fect er, whereas the an was constructed with only one 0., George Tweedy, Favorite, Babin, Richibuctou; boards. Annandale, Bearisto, tier of guns. The consequence of this was, that oni the| Rams under 3 years old, Lambs excluded : Shemogue; deals. Charlotte, LeBlanc, Bydeey; coal. Steamer French swarmed on to the first tier of he Malakhoff. the Ist prize, G. Smith, Charlottetown Royalty, 20 0 eaten oo aes ~ Steamer Lady LeMarchant, 4 ; ’ . ing, Richibuctou; s i 5 : second tier saved them from being hurt by the fire of the work 2d do., Judge Peters, . et cal ae Trusty, Mette, Benen, cae aes! iph i or ae 3d do., Isaac Thomson, Sydney Mills, 010 0 5 re , 5 eoal, melia, LeBlanc, ia the rear of the Tower; and, in like manner, when they! Ram Lambs: 7 Arichat; bal. Flora, MeDonald, Richibucton; deal. Unicorn, attained the second tier, the third saved them in its turn. Ist prize H. Longworth, Fsq., 110 0 Sean tae amen? Mine, Lotions, Aabet;-bel. “Asiel, Consequently thousands of men thronged its ramparts, pro- 2d do., H. Lon worth, Esq., l:u@ © . . Cleared. + oe trom the Russian fire. The combat raged on the flanks, 3d a Benjamin = _ 0 Oe e ate Me shy ‘lillie, ‘Pietoas- Rid, tenqvonh; Busey Retiel ere the enemy eould only attack them with his musketry,| Rams, of any age, over 2 years old: Mass ; sundries. 21.—Peri, Burt, Richibuctou; goods. William and their own rifles and brilliant impetuosity were too much Ist prize, Joha Thorne, 1 0 ©| Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; tea, dc. Eliza, Landy, Aricbat; bal. for him, Under the protection of a galling fire from the Sows, having reared a litter, this season : Sovereign, Mattattall, Wallace, N. S.; bal. 23.—Ploughboy, Ro- French, their sappers sii ped chant Wie Work, thibw t Ist prize, James Rattray, 110 0 bertson, Pictou; oats, &e. Lively Lass, P. Robertson, Pictou; bal. ’ p ’ w up an 2d do., George Lewis, 100 25—Orwell, McLeod, St. Pierres; lumber. Steamer Rosebud, entrenchment, and thus effectually covered on all points, the 3d do . Josiah Ayres 010 0 Matheson, Pictou; bal. 26.—Schr. Virgin, Bears, Pugwash; bal. as work we theirs. Here, then, to brave men, success! Best Boars : as ‘as a8 Natural as their own enthusiastic courage, but alas! Ist prize, Col. Gray, Spring Park 110 0 : - upon other points courage availed cate The eallant assail- ad "d0., Richard Ackland, 10 0 Ship News. ants of the Redan and of the Central Bastion no s00ner had A third prize was offered, but no competitors. The new Bark Montijo, belonging to Mr. Jawes McCraith, timber carried these works, as they did trium hantly, than the an Denke of Ne Mh “ oa P th on eee : mow taba ae ikis ’ anks 0 ewloundiand, on e ins ; crew b found themselves exposed to a terrific tee fire of ons Mactsrrates’ Covet ar Gzoncerown. _| bound to Charleston, 8. C, but were afterwards transferred my chery which rendered life ; . oS On Tuesday, the 17th instant, William Handy, who had | vessel bound to Quebec. Part of the crew arrived at this port yesterday. mpossible. The forts, built in one ex- : ’ ; : posed tier, were open to the fall of h nd Ii : | been since Saturday, was brought up for further ex-| | Vesser Suxk.—We are informed by Wm. Herrington, of Grand catthwork A . range t € second line Of |. ination, when several respectable witnesses ved that the | Manan, that a Brig remains sunken on Yellow Muir Ledge, southern Pete A akg Yin our gullant men, in vain our chival~| ,aiq William Handy was not a principal in the affray which [Perit ihe Toland. Her maimaast standing, furemast. gone, stern eunk | ap ics, tried to bold their position. ‘They would not | occurred on the 14 that he fought only to defend him-| cf the month. No traces of erew--eappored to Lo leet Could nat die | _ | cover ber name. Fustport Sentinel, i retreat, but were swept away by the pitiless storm of grape. self. The prisoner was then disc el the gallery front in a neat Gothic style. For further particulars apply to Dovestp Campsrt, Pact Point, or to September 10. DANIEL CARROLL, Charlottetown. pte ie tiie MPSS wat ® Pines AR. RET 0 ange ce I RN a ity Rg Mn ERS ates