if? Russians into t Danubian provinces I Ausu-la, Turkey has nothing to fear: times no ' 1 tr‘ -e _ "river, Q g§,!l'.:.'o..‘“,.."°“..‘.';...‘.'“:,:;:'°.t.'.:’.‘ '"“‘*° ‘ gs . The inning ..a.ik:.-.. ......:.-.~'........»: .4- GLILIIIGI PRO! LATE PAPERS. AUITIIA AND PRUBSIA Itncod for “ the Autocrat , against the Porto ; and. woroccldtbo Ict,tht“ War of Prltsci " v Gfis Canning, and for has ripening since 1840, as hve boon already.initiatod by the advance‘ o Ingli in y. she was one of the Ports a meet form dable foes. Like Rome in her decline, Austria has her hank full at home? Ute eels that on her three anciontduchies, in- el 8 is and Oarinthia, she alone can ccmgdto Tho _ ’ revels. '!bntimos,already, have noble people httlsd for their liberty, afi as ofion have the passed under the ty- rant's yoke; but, seed is the holy spirit of freedom that th more a nation sulers t‘or its ' blood will the people be w day to " strike" arrives. The ' no are decidedly Poles to the ease; the us are as restless as the Runs; the never forget that their fathers, in fiolfleon eentuy, were the most intrepid de- hsders of civil on religious and in the l I uiisrhy in Eumh: ; t t . . ...--'1-s‘7‘l“'.'a‘tr..".’.‘.f.“'..‘..°.°i.....'.f.'..°'.'.'.‘ rt’; httleef the White Mountain, has t to be uh-and the bri ht day will‘ dawn, liapoburg shall be a with the map of Austria n darn history open before retty obvious that she, a al create, ut feeble aid, now, to Nicholas in any attempt to indicts th blow on There was a time when Russia might have reckoned on Persia as a ready ally ' Turk. But Persia suflsred so much in her disastrous uarrsl with the Czar. that the cor- mlnty ls,s will range her hordes under the ttcman , or natural antipathy to " her earliest foe ' notwithstanding. Ausrsausti Its-naas.—'l‘he dates frorn«Mel- rue, Australia, are to the 93d of March. Du- m til week ondiu March l9th, 5,498 persons boon added to t a. population of Mellioirrne. During tho same week 36,104 ounces of gold roaabsd Melbourne. making the total receipts, than from the int, eleven millions of dollars. There was a great demand for labourers at high HASZARU8 GAZETTE, JULY 9.‘ NEWFOUNDLAND. ( Front the Halifax Acsuiian Re1'urrlnr.l afternoon of the nth inst, the French man of-war re, Com. anivocl here from St. . e. via Cod Roy, where she stopped the British Ihflll-fllllillg entirely for some days previous I0 her sailing from the latter place. lut- Inediatoly on the arrival of the F., at Bay St. Georgo,she sent her boat about amongst the veaselo in the Bay. (about 40 in number) all British, and gave notice, that she would allow them one if in get up their nets. and their to mtmedsaley rrpore to leave Iltsfislti gmuad. Null til). the ldth. it blew in a gee from the westw_ard which prevented the vessels from doing attythtnn towards pre aring to leave. and on the followirig day, the l , the whole of the fleet were forcibly driven out. by the been its a and tltls in the face of the still continued gale; numbers of them without wood or watenausl many of them had to leave all their nets down, and nearly all of them totally unfit to pr safely to sea. .0ne vessel that remained until 0 p. m, of that ' ' 0 on She bad, day, was ordered to move it a Itotsr, or aha would be fired into. consequently, to put to sea, instantly under tho alternative of being eunlr by the guns of tho latter, ami loll all her nets &.c., it being impossible to secure anything. The schi Kossuth, (Br)Messervy, master. was the only vessel allowed to remain unintorferod ‘till. 'l‘hs F. remained. until relieved by another French cutter of war. when the F. pr St Pierre, where great praise was awarded to tho commander for what he had done. On the Mthdune a French war steamer arrived, (the French) would not allow the inhabitants, or any British vessels coming there. to prosecute the fishing there, or to interfere with thorn In any av. The French oflicors alleged " that thisia an act of retaliation, for the acts of the British men-of war, in driving the French fishing vessels ofl the coss Labrador last season, and it is u a matter of politeness and clomency,that the_French authorities have allowed the British inhabitants to fish this season, so fa ' nAN_sz_>ang1Jjs Gs.zr:'r'rr: " Saturday, my 9, ms. NOMINATION DAY. A Court for the nomination of Candidates for rates; carpenters obtained from 85 to 6, 95 per day; compositors thirty-sevon cents r thousand ; bloshaiiths $4. to $5 per day; seamen for the I III to England from £45 I050; Callao £40. Ian. R. Bsectrsa S-rowr.—At a resent inter- viow ofa Committee of the Glasgow University Abstainers' Society with Professor towe, gentleman stated " that Mrs. Stowe had contem- plated the preparation of a work on the Tempe- raneo movement, similar in plan to “ Uncle Tom's Cabin.” and that it would have been her earliest publication, but for the necessity which had arisen to indicate the view she had furnished of American Slavery, by exhibiting the stern facts of the sys- tem, as has been done in the recent work called e " Key." " We trust that the distinguished Lady referred complete the contemplated early day, as eminent benefit to the ease of Temperance would result from .her able advocacy. The Galway Pacbot blishes the following as a “ remarkable min." The Killrenny Waterford line of Idiway was ‘opened . tardey. thwflhoet. wlh do mention of ten miles so the Waterford side. The migirio wae-msnu- fostered by Ir. firglw, sail a large portion of the line was constructed by. Ir. Butcher. The sum of £11,000 000 has been invested in gpplying the cities of elngisna with gas. -- 5' D - TeIograplt—Iady Levy of all Mariners in , married and single, Austria fully srraovaa at Conshtino ls. Aus- are therefore couclu a ' st , and other continental Revolution in Europe ' o as . s.i"‘..$ 53°" 1... hsaelstcrbt It 50! n join ab! 0!’ War. s lie and Ba ballads P,.'7.t'.'as‘- _ ' UIITID ITATII. Glass &@.—’1‘bo locomotive that was des- , who was sud- ran the entire 100 minutes.- tchsd attandtliols s drool trlcksufivithapoe dista,ncsaadbookll6 ss,xl'n , nae 83.-—A terrible riot occurred hat night, at the residence of Dr. Gscr A. Whoolsr,ln l7tltstroot.coua_ed _bythe fin 5 some human bones on the . A III0 goo , with ubs, axeeandetones. Dr. W.’s store and dwelling were atmoksd, the lamstes driven out and the completely gutted. it body hnsa, ugh some police clears wue oh’ ‘rn-i.m.—'l'li Oou ti in .....*-~'.-."''..... .... ,......° ..":......°" :°:.. mg a resolve, purpnrtin that it is not edvlsable tosddtbsphrass"Hlshlxcellen ” tothe title of " Governor oftliis onwaath." Iguana J .--'flIo Union of this :m:uhent of Robert to the n. U‘ 00 -to-s H: i I W ‘ _ , M _ 3 ~'°"° ".t.?':.:. ........... ;'.r°"".:. “hips to pa“; .- ltis boin “J ._lh-lesson himself, an H to, if fir, with 14 iiicli ‘cylin- dsr.aItI ‘ ,- ' 'flao’rua of Salinas. in “SI Slclflmfillw season ' bosnsnortnous; four were taken daily, weighing I7 so 0 y are I _on the en- ore our latad. dates in lifornls— ibr . r from I4 to to Chicago for physicians P” polls Doxtatsr Charlottetown and Ro alty, and Queen's Coun- ty, was holden at the own Hall, in Charlotte- town, yesterday, the 7th inst., when the follow- ing persons were put in nomination :- QL'nN’s Cons". Charlottetown.-Hon. Edward Palmer, Fran- cis Longworth, Esq., Mr. John Trenaman. First District. —Hon. George Coles, Mr. 9:» Beer, Mr. John Mcliood, Alexander ir , . Second istrict.—Robort Mooney, Faq., John Longworth, Esq., Wm. M‘Gill, . Third District.—Wm. Douse, Esq., Benjamin Davies, Esq., Charles Hasaard, Esq. Purses Couxrr. Nomination of members for Prince County, came of at St. Elennor‘s yesterday the 7th, they are as follows :— First District.—-Hon. James Warburton, Jae. Yen, E ., Thomas Gorman, . Soeon District.—Allan Fraser, Esq.. W. R. Clark, Esrl‘.,Mr. James amglpill. Third-D striot.—lIon. W. . lord, Dr. roy, Mr. James Walsh, Jun., James Muir ‘s to a Re It .—n. M . 5" “‘ i.‘- ’ °"‘il""i§.:§ O cor Sine tr, Mr. James c be nomination of members before the riffs Court, took place inside the Court House, which was literally “ filled full almost to sub- cation." The hifying took place outside, in front of the urt llouse,whero many fiattor- ing promises were made. one would suppose we never would have a “ bad" member returned grin. All spoke except Dr. Conroy and Jae. cKay. lnrc's Cceirrr. Geor town.-—Heath Haviland, Ieq., I. Mc- Aulay,£q., Hon. Joseph Hensle , John Rose. First District.-—Ernanuol hfnfichern, Pub: McGowan, li‘aq., John Mclntosh, Ioq., W. Coo .Distrlct.—Hon. e. Whelan, Ben. J. . E. Thornton J It ppgsmu, Esq., John cos. rsq.. Jiohn - use, . Mr.W' htman opsusdth b si ofspooch- ifying, by‘ fulsomo laudatidnsn oi?» t Government, which he didhis ptmost b to out coniln ntc existence him; be ‘S in it nothing::tt beauty, and the veriest essence of . Alas! Mr. trash, the public can very well divine the reason for all your ‘4 jumgjisn crowism ;" and with this remark! to . Dolsiol, who introduced as y: Wigligdasfs nominee, glit-hrward tie a mat Sr. G:cItc:’o Bu. N. I" May 1853--0n the and notified all concerned, that next year they op Con-5.. totally unfit to re e- tunl f §h:k."q° o telling w time the gvenashad incroapsrlpundsr tlt'e.zst hopes, dist the us back with lowering power the his pdhy assailants, leaving ion in his htvor. 0 y followed when the (iovertunent ‘spare and harkere gave considmable tam tion aware of the powerful reason he can readil bring to hear on any matter which be under has-—'l‘liis' speech was a reiteration of his actings and doin in the H sty|l“eé.li.iir|itig one of Assem- bly and condemnation of the present Govern- ment whereu Boa. Mr. Whelan brought to M*Aula to k and considerable excitement occur when Mntiilays friends preferred a spoonful termination to the proceedings of the y otherwise a ibarful account of it might have been the painful duty of the Journalism. Let not Mr. Whelan ima ‘ t t been howaa heard with attsnfion anda numborof his countrymen had not the sense and decency to give his opponents a like fair hear-in ', that he run away with the good sense of the actors. No such thin . The sensible rtion riftheni were til at the interrup one which took or the name and maybe the nod cf the n. Hr. W . . _ The master of ceremonies Mr. Thomson was on the ground and would have ri Wholan's sowisu-y with a fair hand. Mr. helan know well were he heard, and his friends acted accordingly )fir.'l.'honison preferred a quiet and to the day s p , more than "the re reilsiation of the so often before refuted and stale statements b Mr. Whelan in his per of the credit duo e Government for r uction of 'l\xa.tiou—re- ducdon of the public dobt—opening the ports- colloction of t e revenue-loss charge on the ublic for public servants and services. Well id Mr. Whelan know thathe had a set ofa s to deal with and well did he make use of is M . of his pnliticalog nonts with his barklngaodind hissings lest misc ief might be the consequence. W c'!!dA'BI.€Yf'l‘l1'l‘0;’.N rtoiuxartozt. e ha engaged a rtor, for the ur of furnishing us with apgonerol Repori) of the plroccedings and speeches; but, althou h the igh Sheril, John C. Binns, Esq., polit y and kindly ofiired the best accommodation at his disposal, the Reporter found himself so disad- vantageously situated, that it was §i.tito im a- sible to accomplish hie pur . aidoa gs, many of the Candidates were unable to address bond of unruly men, who, at an early hour, laced themselves rightin front of the hunting. o have given Mr. Colee an oppo speakin at the commencement 0 the minced- ings, an at the close would have been most that should havobeen allowed in a properly conducted aesornblage,—-and even that wou have boo an vantage, which we question whether he had a. right to—but for him to be permitted to interrupt the speakers, and to on- gross in himself the half 0 the speaking,‘ was an outrage upon the time and patience of the audience, which, we are surprised, the respect- able portion of the assemblage submitted to. We ovs the reason w . Coles was not put down by the that they not wish to create a ing thus, than that respect- able poople should contend with the diasoluto aractors t were around, and who, in many tancos,hod no votes or influence. It might be said that Mr. Colos spoke for hie party, me- n ofwhom took u but little time, this isjuat enable a for I the , but such men we hope the constituencies of Island. will consider P'°"" : We must not omit to notice one par Thursdaysp . Nearthoclosooftho evening, some persons were pointed out as the firm opposers of Governmutt, what: they , ooa - immediatol tled front fo'ld.where the cayndidatos 9 i'llhustra:t’sd‘t&his audionoe‘:t:h:s state to w‘l)rich e in subjected a a shorty: ' tionytc filo power and dicbtlon cf the presist ruler. lassoiints vaoa hiss rsuam.-—'l.'bs great sxpounder of hlso _ in some ibint would have We had willia y hid in our attended tht resented . ance Hall. was a re Neon spare room lb - . be ie andcream,which th h t fthe ea- ii.'°ti'I'.°i§‘.'i‘§.i'.f.'.‘f ,'..'3i‘."aihn "'°l.i”I.'.'i‘i3IiZ otggifinggdf-gag-Wr{~g;ng_r:fi:hi3s In:g_-lg my by Mr' Col." ‘M “ooudl” ’ ‘ mm tribution of sweet sounds, which if it did not rrimicy of K“ orderly gortion of the audi- M tofu‘ ' two ondormonths. "at town market, byllrs. II imimtioa. It was reosl ,thst “ f lr y is ajewel;“ el:mo":a “has lostits i that his portion of the audience would let ever vcandidaa be fair board This was prot clear evideuoo,that he knew who they wet-e,snd that they belon to his own part ,most likely brcught there the purpose. {fit were there is no doubt, but hat it was ve po- lio , for nothing is so a t to enlist the feelings ensure the sympath es of the generous and hearted, than its scum t to prevent tee discussion, and to carry euros which on ht to be unrestrained op on. St. .lans’s Oatrsca Banal. which came of terdaly", i d ry a r concern, on refiects the highest credit on the ladies of the mittso, the contributors, andall concerned. On the north and south sides of the room, were tables the extreme len th of die Hall, ' enriched by the various productions of indus and art, and made py and resplendent by large bouquets of nature and or fiowers, arran with t taste and udgm :- 3?. contributed to render the scene more imposing. We were not a little astonished at the mass of heterogeneous articles exhibited-—Dolls of every also and shape on mode that taste or whim or fancy could su ladies‘ caps, lawyer's bands, and artificia sh- ing files, children's frocks, ori nal paintings, hearth rltlgo, and crochet wor and so great variety 0 other articles that. if all were enu- merated a casual notice, which is all that we r, would present the a poor- hened advertisement. the room in at o ‘ c ir, was as nd adispla of cake as we ever remember to vs seen exhi on any former occasion of the kind. At the lower end just under the orchestra was a this with straw- ancc of a len it per end of t Where all deserve praise it would sooni invi- dious to particularise, but original roduoticna of genius and the ilne arts always c im oxcm tion and we trust we shall stand excused or calling a special attention to to the drawings in water co rs, of Mrs. Kilner, an acoinpl shed stranger, who has not long since taken up her abode with us, and is anxious we understand to benefit herself and family b the exercise oi‘.her talents, as well as those 0 Mr. Ta lor, who is better known both as an artist teacher of his art. There was a splendid contribution by re. Irving of Bonshsw, in the head of a s iel (natural also in a sketch 0 the picturesque by be whole sum 1- . was, in numbers Of this there was for admission .at the door At the cake this For strawborrlefand Cream _’l‘honot!procoods areto 8. tinction o the debt due by Church. _ form of 3 cra on an .103 rd round £210 0 0 hken £37 0 0 £81 0 0 £7 0 0 thesa- Trustees oftlie Thevsupreme Court _proeooded Jo tsnco upon the following prisoners, con ted at. egrcsent cm, s :— o ugh Pugh-—Larccny-1 calandu month. The prisoner having been already confined. in prison for two and a half months. Frederick Millman—laroany--Irst ofinoo two calendar s , . Nell Wlaoino-_-larceny- "$r'.' ""' Jo h lor,. and wt...‘ was this do exhibited in ci...‘i....- is,wiib ofhlr Gear gwis, Market Clerk, the bllowiag article‘: Green Peas, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Cress, Mustard, Mint, Goosoborriea, Thyme, Savory, and Oarrotts, ,' o Joan Lswacir, 9th July, 1858. §sc’y. Hort. Society. |:rTlie Rev. A. Sutherland will preach at the ;l’em Hall (tomorrow) Sabbath the i0tli' astant. 0 Port of Charlottetown. J o s.r.. e ‘i?.'i.'u..."*'.. dealsteA.t.l I . - Irv. l . .- Bansaa.—Ieh. Ostliorino. lidaeyt ocaL-'l‘riaa- dad Ihodlsei bal. caservatleo. Peg- ; lumber and stone. ‘lib. Vise. Campbell, Ilrsmlehl; Ilmbov.—lsahel|a, Turnbail, Blsediaet do.—Unloora. Ilowilliam. do. dc.-..Wasp. Lsag. West Pele“ Fairy Cases, l’ictca.—Psohot . Wll tea Nelson. Bay Vsvta. dear and meat to W. Lowdes. Dtli. Americas Iehr. Isry l'sltw,Iearis to W. B. IAILII. Jel lrlg Attwood, Itattierst, te Isiah lead , .— Qaea, Plotca.—Gecsge Celes. Ieese,hPla- as’ Getba,Wobstw, w lla .ssss.—ns-. “I . °.'i:alifal; bah- M “DID. “IO! “U Ipra ,S:dhet ssi.— . IXI. g . than astsss. lay v earys lay Cho- ls lobe is tttnss.umpssI llmboraaddaal s A. irsilps_s°. , ' ..’ .0‘ had reall by ruto force, mea- o redult offree and “- re- se me ficentoott d’oei‘I. he be i‘ will drtsserdind handsdrne women I:dl?lndTl':lI am. pm” d dressed in every possible 90 ‘ Coaaaircatraxr rli ‘ mine the followitzg: to ' have not yet bezn declared, they Lettuce, m Eschalots, Onions. Radlshss, Summer Parsle ‘’°' 1 ‘O. — IICIIIOI L. agratat do.— ha hr Caesatapoa.-Curlew. Piston; ‘ .a.. as- Iohlassa‘ — fig Fnaasrae as . POITI. .’ mar 33! .'f “L. XI!!! At St. |’aiIl‘ls Church, Charlottetown, on ing orcc, or a rtinn of the therin of Thurs- the ‘mi inst, . Tb.‘ ' * day was Ii _e a certain lg mal ispofltl hi brother of tbsbgt-id‘: 8ato.;h:ti"%bsa. 8.'I‘.:q.. ‘nu L yswol aador bot. for VIIOIOVC 14 use of Ieerios Swobdy CO1-s 'ldn¢Im;||..g. to Q. p.’tI’ in ‘power atbmpfid Ipohlramehiro. to gaéutne figm, ¢“‘_ , of [kg 90 lo, 0' of II? of 0 "CI. Cl". ‘C’. . ‘ ihiic and 1 geamii: run"? at m“ ‘ ‘ naLunW" o proon s ut ug or epurpoaecf or. 3 [AIL revontin the speaker from being heard. It is w‘. gob,“ mg n “ , N“ ' ue,Mr. Colon made a show of ttin it down. - . ° 0'” '” "5' and nesting as it personal rxius lg himself, to Iv‘. hi,’ Qn‘ Th INDIA AND CHINA. tea Ca itith ?.F:...'i'.°?....}°lil‘..f.'.ii'i2T‘.‘.i5iii?.7.§° ‘.333: be” . ‘U; . . ‘ gents, no itlietan lag thlydaalalcftltsdeniigi government, has been rem -an not with the loss of slim Thollurn "'i t s.'’’ ‘R.’ v ‘I W WON Otis ofAlp compo to s . _ ril the rebels sushinoda defeat b the imports army, about thirty‘milosgouth of pg. 8 “fling or. klu. Foreigners rostdisi ?..°.‘.'.s.".'°.§‘i'§'.'i‘ii.i.‘".'.'i..'°' 'i.‘l'3‘i'...".T"".a‘....i"‘ .: to protect ihiitsh interests 0irttts.—-We have rseeivsdlles of fro Hong Kong, to the 22nd April Th-e rdin the lasurrocdon is M-r-n."l'.'i‘t2‘.."“..’:'5 e Nonking on the 21st of polled to evacuate it. o urns -The sud: coa- , _ ‘ Generals Klapka and Liobntg have ofi’or _Redschtd Pacha to fo a corps of 30,000 Hungarian andPollsh emi- nts; the olor has notyet-booaraooe ted t or has it been refused A though can —.I have in reality commenced. Turkish vessel, with slaves on board, and another laden with corn, have been ca tured in the Black Sea. "At the depar. ture o the French packet from Constantinople, a report was current that a steamer belonging to an Armenian company, hving been sum- moned to surrender by a Russian bri of war, which had even fired several shot atfiior, ran into the Russian and an r. ' Our old acquaintance Schamil is availing him- self of the turmoil in the Russian tmmp, and has just defeated 40,000 men under the Russian General Wrevslry, in the neighbourhood of Ar- gille, in the ‘Caucasus. Letters sonde and the Persian frontier state that this gallant chieftnin has on turod 23 out of 36 cannon, which Wrevsk ugbt against him, and that the Russians ve never sustained so terrible a defeat since they commenced die cam Til’: iiiicsh fleet arrived at Besika as thel8th,aftorfive * . ‘I.-‘hrench fleet isboat l “d _ ho o&fiean,a uta mic-a at seven nglish) below the Kum-Kass (Solid Castle) or drst castle of the Dardanolloo , Tnasav.—'l‘ho Porto has declined. the db of services received from l'lungsrisn,'ltallan, and Polish refugees, intboevetit of a war with ' , having decided on receiving assistance only from E.:::il.l'ld0I Frsntiah 0:o0Ol'l‘,he0il”‘ soldier:-wgaflbavo r v rmisson tn roe ve ers- ments. he Turkish embassy at" orig has alrea- dy provided several such auxiliaries) with the means of getting to Constantinople. ...,. , l"t'otlt Jasa we learn that two Ruaoha agents had arrived I ero on the 8th. with inateoctiorse for me !c:on:=ul"of that] mos: The evening before o to cotton iepatehataa extra '- nary courier to Lord lledolib at-Oautaaflnefld. 3' third fo:litl;a';! the Pod ooritaiaa, o‘:':e' au orityo to a canoe nt,tha,fnI I tologqithtc tneesage:—" June -to.-- be cltlinstlcn of Roasts has bosa anally rejected by the PorIs."_sogtbl3 one it be at once sp to. uno l3.—A Bumlan stmmu a 0onrasrrnrori.s,J ihas arrivodtotake waytberomalndsrof fie . .whlds- son that the Russian gvorumsat dmlrss to onvo ope its resolutions the most boonrooeivodhfi ' rssiitusiy. 350 'IfOl‘CId.It . rtssa g| . Ch aasto tbebipeqso "F . Tosvdiip gr_],.u: lllia tittsuie-usual‘ " of at Iagsam lured. sa Tuesday, _ __ _J:| Ja ,st ll e'eloc .a. m. C. Green, will lotoa l‘rldsy.tbe &d July instant, the Owl. of the new. line‘ at -C":'a.etP'i.'i:i.em's'a.bjsot to't.hI'.afl|'flal'.“ ad‘.‘t‘.l.iaa|.lh J h - , s '" :‘°“..'::"""' '.:.°:..'.".'."" "°......'*‘ '~' NI‘. II ' e .- ths.IQd fr.sm bssssosti-s ‘this ‘litters co by Off ssrawsariesr Nos-‘res.- « uootsestu aaotofvflh that hsstsaases. spa stitosa d