msziaituts cAzi«:1"ri:, tittt;Us'i' 25. ULBLIIIGI IBOI LATE PAPERS. 'I‘lie Fretirh are very sanguine of their ability In reach the shipping from the new battery they lie erecting off the White Worlts. That the lins- gigu gt... hug mine doubts on the subject is evident from the atsidoiiy with vi-hiclt they fite Into the uevily constructed work. The 68 pnutiders which are being tnotiated seem stillicietit as do the work even at that distance, but as yet the ships give no sign of iuoviog and remain motionless in their double line across the harbour. while the boats flit along on all sides ttf them in ceaseless activity. Our battery near the Quarries is almost ready, and in less than s week, the gaatter will be decided. The Tntliish Government has issued a notice at the mirrors ofjournals, forbidding them to spetilt ofthe plans of t-atnpaiitii of the Allies. and ittvi- ting them to confine themselves lit the publication of facts. An itttraciiou of this order to be punish- odhy tl'e ternporary suspensioii t-l' tlte j-tttrml. and a second toll‘.-nco would expose the delinquents to a sererer pt-uttlty. Otnar l’aclis was preparing to returit to the Uriuiea. 'l‘lie Bastii~ll-azoults who rt-volti-d at the Datdanellt-s were |‘l|||Itlt.‘llIt9 the nsiglrbtitiritig villages. The French Consul had adopted measures for the defence of the town 810 had not joined in the revolt. Adi-it-cs from ‘l'nIn1,..nd. oi’ the l2tl. ittst.. state that Kali: Pasha ieft on the tltli for Etserouiti at the bead gt a body of volunteers. The army of Kara, sit re the di~bantliog of tits llaslii-Bazunlts, was reduced to l5,0tl0 inen. In-iters from Rina state, that great security is felt in that city. The military dispositions insde uiidertition of the ittibyeet. of rewitrdittgfnpt. Httrtriggc House, which is being erected near Jedburgh by the Lord Chief-Justice Cninpbt-ll, is in an iidvuiicetl state, ttnd next to Floors Castle, promises to be one of the (intent buildings in the county. The style is the oldfusliioned “ Scotch Ha," with rounded turrets, and hill ciitslepped gables The noblta proportions oftlic building catch the: eye with striking etfect front the valley be ow. A proposal has been brought before Pur- liumeut by the cliiefcomtnissinner of \VtII‘l(s for the complete demolition of the buildings used by the dill‘:-rent deptirttiicnta of tho Governtnent in Downing-stret-t, nnd the building in their stead of ufliceit better c-al- cuiated for the transaction of ptthlic busi- ness, and btiilt ttrotind it single qttntl-sngu- lsr enclosure. The tonttil cost of the pro- posed undertaking. including £25,000 l'or fittings, rind £54,802) for the put-cluise of properties required, will be £585,000. The resignation of the venerable Dr. Way- lnnd. President of Brown's University, Provi- . l., is iinnounct-d He has occtipictl tlte choir of that institution for 2'.) yeurs—ul- must it generation. CAPTAIN McCi.tvitI:.——ln the llritisb House of ointnonit, the coiniiiittee charged uith the coit- 3. PB 5 .\lcL‘lure, for his discovery of tlte Nortliwcst pusszigo-. hove recoininendcd that the suiu ut' $25,000 be presented to liitu. REAPING l\lartiisss.—'l‘lic American Far-me gives an ticcouiit ol' it trial between llusst-y'tt. McCuriiiick's, and Atltins‘ Reapers in it heavy field ofotits. All ol' thein worlted well. but the self-rttlting nttncliiiient of Atkins is described as giving it it superiority over the others. The by the Russian etiuineers are so extensive tnd strong that must of those \\lltt left lligs at the l lI0|lN. 0|‘ '2 Ml‘?! eucli- itst tppesrsnce of the allied fleets have now leturnetl. An attack is coiisidered impossible. as due fortifications eiectctl at the lhtttillt of the Dwina oil] um permit the ascent of the river so fsr as to ltlllt: the town withtu It-'at'lI of any '0-j-clllfl. The uairison consists of about I0,- Ootltroops l:t-sides the cavalry along: the coasts. Piteltets of Cossaclts. lttitiiing an ttdvant-ed guard nu-on watch day and night. (Jo-tiiihevtte is cutti- plt.-tely snspentletl, except. as for as concerns Iinsiiiess with the interior of l’--land. A t-ot.ll..pr-tioti broke out at C-tnstztntinttple on the I7-lt of July. and for it llllll‘ e.\potit-tl the lfretn-li nitlitavy wnilti.-liops Iti iinittinrnt daiiget‘. The tire lit-gaiijustaltcr noon, and favoured by tin-lit-at oftbe son and an inipetuous cltaitging svintl. c--itsniued I30 houses. \\"n.-nson, Aug 8.—-.-\ young girl, dritigliter of Joseph Smith of This place, went tti bathe last evening and the tide took her t-lilu-r feet : a young man. her cousin, son of lease Smith of llalilax, «sent to her rescue and built tu-re unfortunately drounttl. An election riot tonlt place a ft-w days since in Louisville. Ky.. lll tthich a nuniher of persons lost their lives. The electors item to the poll: fiilli load.-d rtitiiton. The cml-fi~lu-r_v on the coast of New ft-utidlitntl entttititivd successful down to the 24th tilt.. but Itie news received from Labrador was not quite so favorable. " "lal'l'1‘I.I DAiti.iNcs "—llirtli. at Government House. on Tliuistlaiy the l9tlt itisI.. the lady til his I'2.vt-ellottt-y, G--vernur Darling, of a son-81. Julius, N. F. Tintett. An l1'Ai.ian Lrctt-N.-Tlm Unilrd Sfl‘l'ic¢ Guam’ announces the intention of the 2ti\'eri.nu_-ul to form an Italian Lt-nit-n. It is to be raised at flavato, where the head-quarters w:!| be station- oil, under the superintettdettct-. of the Bfllish Mi- Oieler at the Coortol Sardinia. 'l'lie cotiiiiiantl is to be held by Col. ll. Manners Percy, and the oflccrs are to be Italian and lttiii~h gentletttcii who speak the Italian language. There is at length the prospect of ti ,3 canal across the Isthmus of Suez. st.d the .aoosequeut facilitating of communication with India to an ttlmost incredible degree. This augurs well for Egypt under Said Pasha, and presents us with tinotlicr fea lure of that wondrous spirit of intercourse which has tslten posset-sion of tho civilized world within the last filly years. When canal, railway. and telegraph are fast it-itiging the rods of the earth together, attd Iottiug in the light on the dsrltcst corners of. the world's surface, we eaiinot but feel as if three macltint-s cut 36 acres of cats in seven A gentlentun of our ttcqunintunce mode it visit through it great portion of Long Island during the past wt.-elt, to witness the ftirincrit getting in their harvest. lie was tistonisltctl tit ,tltc great number of rctiping mid niotviiig intichincs cinpl.._v.-d. rind inc lnriiicrs llB5UI'l' tltitn that but for tliciu they would tiotltitve ilit-en tible to .-..~t-tire their largot-rope. llitttd liclp could not he obtained: good ltiltor-rs " The tneuiliers of the 'l‘etnpertince SottI0_'! desire to express their appreciation of the titer!!! of Mr Arbucltle us it 'l‘etiipt-rancu Lecturer. to express their conviction, that such nt_ldres_t-es us they httvc just htid the leuiture of listening to, tire calculated in n lllgl'|l|"l'0. to |Il'0|||0W that good cause of which be is so able and sea- lous tin udvoctite. _ l.uitt. evening I accompanied .\lr. Arbnclle to the West Cape. when his oer-vices were t-quully tippreciated. tind ti resolution souiewhitt t-tuiilnr to the above bad d d utitntutously by ts hi hi res ctaltle tiu ienee. §i..l.... iiients are entered into by III. ['0' "39 diflitsioti of 'l‘otul Abstinence rittciplett in this unit the itdjicent settlements, or the organisa- tioii of new societies where they have not been hitherto formed in this section of the lsltind. consequently it visit from Mr. Arbnt-lilo atnung us as often as circumstances would tttllull til’. would be highly benetlt-nil to our cause, and ma 1-ifculutitin ofsucli teinpcrence tracts III he has now distributed among us will have a most ltenclicittl t-llcct. . I trust the day is not ftir distant when the vuriotis 'l‘etit rtince Societies tltrtttttzl-tilt} the Island, will feel the importance ot ltct-pint! 3* lecture. constantly on the lit-rd mid dgfrttytlgg {HI t‘.1p¢‘IlSc'3 jrnm Iluir ownfundmo \Vlicit bot-iet_ictt are properly esttililitilted ttnd. In good wtirltltig order, I htive no doubt but this will be the cutie nttd .\lr Arbucltle's exertions tit present tire od- iuirtibly itdtiptcd lor this end. l_l0L|t0l||.'~"'|.“53 S. d-gree ofcotitsuipt is sure to follow. do not stop to enquire why it is su,i them enough, that such is the fact. While on the subject of the Post Uficc, we should M. also, to enquire why it is, that there iarotim,,_ piece at that esttihltalilisetitl It is, in our o .i. nion, ati indispeiniultly incest-any .n;,..,,_ “ii. a matter ol the greatest ttiotuetttat tiwies to know when the _iiiail clottca. and a. 3. p,,"°'M p_u|-lto clpt:k_. it ll olten diflcult to tell the rm. tiine—wttlttn liltll an hour at l._..."_ NM, though we feel satisfied, that is city clock will be among one of the many iioproietnents which the city authorities contetnpl.,,., yet, some time may iiud uiust elapse ltelbre they are enabled to provide one, we iv-.uld therefore subunit, that a ’us_t Ofice clock should do duty in the ......,,,. while. is not t-vt-rv l'uIt Oflice in the United Kiltgdtttii r.....i.t....t' with ......t We think .. have lit-trd or rod, that such is the fnct- at all evettll. it wuultl cost but little. and wtiuld be it great |-tlltiic t.co..n.tnod..ti..n. It ought to be l'ur_iiisned with it ti-uio-parent dittl plate,und tlluintnated by gas frotu wittiti, or ujet of ‘Wm ‘llllmll Iutgl-t give the requisite light to enable one to tell the hour. People I is for PA.\'0RAMA 013‘ THE RUS8I\N \VAR. 'l‘|iei-e are few at this time who do not feel it deep intert-at in all that. relates to the trnnsuc- tions of the war with ltuiuti.-i.nnd any thing tbiittends to make us better tit-quaint.-d with advantages over many lecturers. his .. of Gaelic t-n.tlilca ltiiii to enlist the syttiptttlit--I of those who speak tluit ltingtiitge. llis nto_do o nddrcixtting too, is so striking rind t:ori_etI which takes so much better. especially to country ties.-tubliea thtin more fortntil ttddrcrltnh '1'Iiesett..d nllitr curtsrtirralitint leutl tiie to t--ti con- clusion, tlnit the coiitintniiice of Mr. Arbucltlo it services would be productive of most lnippy nnd henelicitil results in tidvaiicing _tlio tempe- runce cause, itttd in ultimately tutro«luctu_;; that most iniportitnt tlesitltvatitm, ‘-The Prohi- liitory Liquor Law.” I remain, Rev. and Dear Sir. Yours siiit-t-rt-ly, At.i.is I-‘insert. Rev. Mr. Burnett. "EAL riiv: .~'tcx.—.\lo-it of lllterul education til the pr._-.iei.t. tl.i_v, tletolo iill their talents to IlIM't|\‘_I‘f the means ulu-rrli tho-y IIi:i_\' rt-tnuvu tho.n- it-wlltltll iittlttlit-.1 \\liit:li it.-siil the ltiitii.tti litiiitie. 'l'lto-iv \vt.-re rcciving $2 r dn iintl lnntrd, ntttl enough of them could not be obtained tit that. Tim I-cnpittg |lIttt:lllIl(‘B lutvc provcn to be ‘‘ tltc forntt.-rs best. lricnd this season." The Gold Quartz Crushing E<t.ibli.-li- tneut owned by llntiltnto 51. Co., situntctl on 33tl slit-t-t, New Yttllt, was littriivd lltrl ivct-lt. Loss nlmttt .f§'20,(l(l0. Supposed to hc the work of tin iiiccndat-y. John Gilinnn, rt citizt-it of Dcxtcr, Jeffer- son ('tItll|l_\’, N Y., who ltml lit-t-ii one tvfthc ttut'oituittitt- “ sy iiuttliiznts" in the Ctiuttdian ,i't-volt, in I83‘, lill(t‘lI pt-isoiicr and sent to En British pt-nul colony, i-t-tttriied to his limi- ily oit tlit- ‘.’~'itli tilt., tiller an absence of soveiilccii ycitrs. _ iiiii “CORRESPONDENCE. if if A i To ‘rut: l’.ni'roit or Ila:-zaitn‘s GAZI‘.’l"I‘l-Z. City of Cltiirlottctowii, Aug. 23, l855. lltiviiig reccivt-tl it cotiitiiuiiic.-itioti lroui the ev. A. l"rm=crofcuscuinpt-c,and ti fricttd ol'tlie 'l'eiiipt-rum-c ctttiso tit Capo Wolfe scttlctiit-tit. \\'citt (.‘iipc, git‘itit,; n. |tll‘llflll‘g tttrcoiitit of ltiliors rind so-rvices of John Arliucklc, l-Esq , its the nttthorizctl .\gcttt. tttid Lecturer of the L‘otttuiit- tee of the Sons of 'l‘t-nipcrttnce of this Island, you will oblige by tliu insertion of the ev. (.ietitlcuiun's voltiuolo coniniuiiicatiou. )'t'll|l|ll'| Yours respectfully, U l.lttNl7l"l‘, Sec'y L. C. Citectiiitpec, Aug H5, 1355. Rev. and door lirottter: Understanditig that you arc the Secretiiry of the L cture Cotuiiiittee from whom Mr. Ar- ltucltl.-. has his cotntuission, I address to you is brief at-coutit ol our Tcinpcrtttice meetings here since ltls arrival nmotigst us. When he arrived. 't was our Sacramental occasion, and conse- uently, many from the ndjttcciit settlements were in attendance oti Divine Service. ntid it was therefore, it favourable opportunity for announcing that Mr. Arbuckle sltould lecture on Monday evening. At the hour announced, a very respectable audience were in attendance in the Cascutnpcc Church, and Mr. At-buckle delivered it most interesting lecture. A Tour- perunce Society has been in existence bore for some yt'lIl'I. and its nieaibers were for some time dcsiroint of creating an t-at-itt-nit-nt on the temperance qtit-stioii, for the purpose of pro- curiii an addition to their ntiuther, and tln-y considered Mr. Arbuokle's arrivnl among them as being very opsrltusr at this time. Sontein-w till in-liler on than that ttflietilittg the sick, t-.-it-sitlo9-- ‘ ion the iitiiiilieil--its |l|llI'iI.lt7!l to uliitzli titan is lioliltt. amt “hi.-It may c...tuo- him to dong out it |tI'I|||'iIt‘.Irtl life of tl|.~I|’l:.~i|. or -titltlt-uly tut him oil in tlm t luuiti ol'lti-t t~aisIo~ttt~e ltlltl ti.-ti-fulm-.-s. \\t2 hlII‘lJltl grit!»- fit It so-i‘/..: upon every lllttitll-I A f t'tIliitl- ranting tltt-ir tlitttttlful ell}-ctr, or c..nsiu-,r it run ovul of tho-e t-It-gs to llit|l|tlllI'l5sl. In tho.~»- rout.-,s \\lIv'ti' the Liv. r or titt- Stuiiiacli is tlIo- |".:Ill.'09. \\t5 uoultl hi~ l|ll\ itetzoiiitm-t-tl llr. llot-ll tiul’s lietuiiitt Ilitto-rd. |l'v'||l|lt'll l-y I r I,‘ .\l. lrtclt-nu. l\'ti Iltt'tl|t'ltttl at lltt- tiiuo-. r-tam’! ltiulit-r tliutt llit-so "lllt'ltl. itntl In llit-so itliti inti- t-oll' ring from the hour.-rs t~l' Iiuligi-.tiioti, we any they ate the llltlldttle. Sci: .-idtcrti-ctocitt. asszsnnm GAZETTE “s;.E.$,, August 26.“1—8;l; Wm‘ lttivc not We. in coininoit with the sister l'rotittt~t-it. postiiize staiitpit? ll'_\'oti got it lettt-r front Nova Scolia or New llrtiio-nit-It with titt- postage paid. you are it no-nt litllc stamp itt tttic I‘0l'Ilt’|‘. l’ostitttister-(icncrti on the Post Ollicc." which hits lttwll prt-scittrd to both Houses of Pttrlin- itit-nt. by Culllllltllltl of Iler .\|.ijt-sty, wo olvsto vi-, tbut tho itiiroduction ol'post:u_vc sttttnps is "It'll- tione-l us it very gr.-at iiiiprovciitciit in llllltlt: cotintrivs tliitt lute udo uted it. and so iti truth it is. llvrc. if you witii to prepay your letter. yoti must. go or M'lld to the Post Ullit-e and wait tit the window until the inquiries of—pt-rlvitpit linlftt dozen po-.ple—lieve been answered, bo- forc you can put in your letter with your two pciicc, three pence or nine pent-c for postage. whereas, iftlterc were lltllllptt, your letter can be it ippt-d iitto tlic tipt-rture over the lettt-r box in any tnoiiiciit, My day or night. It is Phcullllr‘ ly uiipleatttint its rcttpccts letters, to go by the country iuuils; you wish in the evening to write to it friend in the countr . on s. nntttt-r of small pt-cuninry iinportiince iuth to youraoll and your correspondent. you tire unwilling ti- ullow the latter to be put to any 2.... ‘ or cxpettce, end it is ually inconvenient to you to go to the Olfice in the morning before the mail starts, and doubly so to send our onlv servant. Now, it postn e stiirnp won d obviate sll dificulties; half is oxen lt-tters might be written in the evening, (the only leisure time with some individuals) and posted at no matter what hour, without any trouble. 'l‘lu-as are. in the t-sliuintiori of sortie people, very little lltlflgfi. 04'' 0'0. We suspect, in that ol' the Post- fintistcr, to whom the receiving of letters, and lL“'"|B °l'l"l8t‘. 50-. must. he at all tim4scx- treuioiy ltnrriootiiig. Besides, we like to t-co the Island up to the mark. its far as possible. In Iooltimv over Clll‘. " First Report of the lot-tilttics of tlte countries thuthnve been the theatre of these exciting events that l-iivo lntt-ly ttilieu [tllIt't‘ ciitttiot l'iiil to be iicceptalilo. 'l‘uo public will liuvu an tipportuttity of grit,- tifyiog tlit-tr curiosity by up.-mling ti o lv;;l.iI.i. tioii advertised to take place on Monday evening at the 'l'ctitpcriint'c llull For the I-ent-tit of those residing in the country there will be im cxltibitioti on Wednes- tl.i_V Itl'tt.'l'ttti.in. It has b.-on liighly lauded by the public jourttulsol Nova Sootitt ttml New llrunatviclr, one ol which iiolicu we sultjoiii : Since this grunt work of Art ltntt opened in our City, it lmu bocti nightly t-rowtletl by large and l'nsbi..tiiiltlu ttodietit-t-ta. Seldotit lina iit.y- thing of this liittd vi.-itc-l our City that has protluct-..| the interest that this line. 'l‘ltu scviice faitlilully pniirtruyctl in sceiniitg rctility. We have not time nor space to purtit-ulntize its iutiiiy puiiittt of interest, but would otltisc no one to ii.-glut-t to go uittl s -c it before it lcuvt-s licrc. 'l'lto iiioonlight scene on the Dnrdniiclls is it iiittgiiilict-itt rpcctut-le. uittl the ct-It-l-rtttt-d cltiirgu of the St-otcli (irt-ya titttl Light L'u\'ttlry is well worth tltc price ol ttdtitit-aioii. Wo llIltlt.'l"tlstlttl that it nitl rcinuin onlyn few tlaiytt loiigt-r We would recommend it to tlc attention of mir itcigliliourtt in 'l'ruro, l’ictoii, mad I‘. H. Island, as we tintlcrstittttl tltc l'rt-prictor will visit those places sltortly.—Jour/ml. By the pfllllvnvflfl of Wm, Henri], fig rem-it".-tl tliu liillowi g 'l't-l--grttiii. per the bteulii. t-r Rttrttlltltl, front the Etlllttl‘ ol the Eastern Ultrotilvlc, _\t-ratciduy, front l’ictou. AltltlVA|. or ’l'lll'2 -‘mcii-‘ic" AT NE\V YORK. One Week lat.-;—t'rom England. BY TELEGRAPH “EA8TEBNNcTliEBONIcLE." 'l‘i-.t.icti/ti'ii Oriit-it llltl.IF.\X, ltpur.-clay. Atigtu-t ‘.’-'itt., 8 p. in. The U. S. l\l=til metttiirr Partjic arrived at New York on \\'t-din-.-tltiy iiiorniitg bringing l.ivt-rpool tlutt-it to the lltlt Augtiat. Morn-y hliirkcts inoro stringent. quott-tl at 91 . The lloittl-tit-dmt-nt of St-btistopol was recom- iiicndetlon the lllth Auguitt. l\o dctnils hitd l‘t.'IM'l't'd Ettgltintl. (ltmtr Pnclui is ft]-‘pointed I ouitntitnlt~r of tho» 'l‘urltit-lt lort-. 3 in Aug, A rt port prt-\‘nilt-d tlzitt llnvcl land bet-u suc- t-t-to-l'ttlly bouiburdt-d—ltut it was not generally ltelicved. 'l‘hu llultic Fleet was preparing to attack llelsingforit. A fortnitlttltle conttpirn l’rot-isi-not Illlttlttlll t- Flour dcclinctl 6d per barrel. Wheat declined 2d per bushel. Consuls cy is reported in Spain. Ilia ht-t-Iloenry the |.iettttn-siit Govsorio riorl. . been pleased to appoint Benjamin Davies, of Clint- l""l‘l|'W||. Plltllp Lime, fll 'I'onusI'ii'p Na, 4’. "id .-\lesa-tlt-i hlttrtinmf Anders:-n'.t Road, Township No. 67. I-Inquires. Justices of the Peace for Queen's 1.‘.-tint . llntytisesllent-._v llll Lirtcasat Governor has her l'_l°'|”‘|ll"|l'"'1-'l.tbnt the name of Ftlwnid llrnr huge |J|Ilt.M'f'. of Her Mi j.-s-y‘s Ship Sspisglc, ' the |‘ea It I m to...-rt.-tl iii the Foiuiuts-ioii of ufiqhd l‘t ince lldisartl Island. Passengers, '0 I'M sis-Inn‘! Lusty I.» llpyclggnl flog; Pfipgg. Q. do must reach aotnethlrigiof I! des_lination' _@flj,IlI_v‘IQfl_IlId glorioug ere long.—Glos-' ‘ms sins. tot-inlters were added to the roll in the co cIu- ntid strangers are apt tojndgn of t-outitrit-s as sion ol‘ the l--ctoro, anltlie lollowing H. lu- they do or louitidtntls; when the htttcr mum. 'tioii passed utiatiliuotisly: lfest signs of being behind the age. a ct: 82tl.—llr \\_hitc_. 1. Watt .~l‘, laittey Walhtnabaw. , .l'-_-q . ‘tin \t nil:--'-tum. \ .t,t~..t.-.......w.in no flttll'l'l\elIOI. ltoltert l'sa.sos,ll.e. 'lhaobsr.G. It’ .