ace che character of their institutions. A great ineeting was held there on the 15th April, for the purpose of; the Queen and Parliament to grant them a representative form of government, namely, a House of Assembly, and en elective Couneil, in lieu of the enti-British system which obtains there of a Court of Polic y (one half being nominated by the Crown, with the Governor presiding over its deliberations. petitioning LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. By the Steamship Crescent City, which arrived at New Yotk, the 25th May, we are furnished with later dates from California. Gold dust to the value of $206,- 000 was brought by the Crescent City, and a great umber of nassenigérs. The following review of the markets from the San Francisco Journal of Commerce, of April 20, will be intetesting to many of our readers who have friends and relatives in California : jew we gave of the state of affairs in our issue etna teak nea which left here for Panama on the Ist inst., showed that the trade was improving ; that a brisk inquiry for suitable goods was setting in, and that the state of affairs generally was in a satisfactory con- dition’ Many articles of importance, although the stocks are abundant, such as mess pork, butter, cheese, and other articles of this description, meet with a ready sale for at least three times their yalue at the ports from which they were shipped. Flour, the most important article in our market, will soon advance in price. The stocks of lumber, which have accumulated in our market, have rendered the valué almost nominal. Real estate has fallen to at least one third of its former value, and there are very few operations, even at that. Rents have gone down in an equal ratio, and will have to go still lower to bring them on a par with the value of labour. The ac- counts from the mining regions are very satisfactory, and it is believed that of those employed in the opera- tions, the majority are realizing a fair remuneration for their labour. Cauirornia.—The New York Commercial Adverti- ser of the 27th contains late news from the “ diggings.” Nothing of importance has occurred since the previous advices, but the following extracts from its correspon- dence may be interresting to those who have friends there :— | The authentic intelligence from the mines is quite as encouraging as ever, and experience in practical min- ing renders the business much less like a lottery than my been. Quicksilver is very gencrally employed, and the permanent wealth of Cal:fornia in its gold bear- ing quartz, is about being developed. "Where can no longer exist any reasonable doubt that there is room for all the mining population which can possibly arrive in California for years to come; but let every man who indulges an intention or desire to emi- grate hither, count the cost. No one who would not be Willing to labour in all the drudgery of railroad building in the tropics, should venture upon this arduous occupa- tion. Hard hands, sinews, muscles and stomachs are absolutely essential in gold digging. Money is more abundant, though the same exorbitant rates are obtained—one hundred per cent. per annum being about the current rate! No failure has occurred since my last report, and inthe legitimate business ranks there is a general mercantile health, based apon acash system of trade. Less confidence in specula- tions is evinced. Real estate and rents are still declin- ing toward a correct standard. A destructive fire occurred in Sacramento City on the 3d instant. Estimated loss of property $65,000. CUBA. Carpenas, May 20.—This town was eelected by the TT VE) Th 2 2 eR” TRE BXAMINER. In Cabinet Council it has been resolved to hold the Cuban authorities to a rigid accountability for their treatment of Americans, It is said that a special agent has been despatched by the State Department to attend to this business, Caprure or A Staver.—A Brazilian slaver has been captured off T’cho Rias, West Indies, by H. B. M. sehr. Bermuda, with upwards of 200 slaves on board. The prize was taken into Port Royal Jam. — Exhibition of Industry of all Nations, HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY offer Premiums for the undermentioned Articles, the growth or manufacture of Prince Edward Island, to be exhibit- ed in the Old Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 9th day of October next, viz : For the best two bushels of Wheat, growth of 1850, L110 0 “ é ‘ Barley, ‘ + 1 006 . p ‘ Oats, ‘ ¢ 015 0 Wodo? bushel of Timothy Seed , 100 M bos 7 Ibs. of dressed Flax, , 10 0 se 7 Ibs. ‘ Hemp, , 100 Wi of 2 Ibs, rv one Root, 05 0 So 5 lbs. Candleberry Myrtle Wax. 010 0 “2 best Cheeses, not weighing less than 20 Ibs. each, ; ; 300 “ best firkin of butter, cont’g not less than 30lbs., # firkin to be made of hard-wood staves,)2 5 0 Gin 8 Ibs. Maple Sugar, 010 0 . 10 yds, of Homespun, milled, 50 ¢ @ siri 5 yds. 7 not milled, 110 0 #tvexf 5 yds. Shepherd’s Plaid, ‘ 110 0 Sample Bird-eye Maple, ® feet long, 3 inches thick, and not less than 12 inches wide, polished on ; one fide, 015 0 Y inn ‘ White Maple, do. do. 015 0 Bic u@ ‘ Bird-eye Black Birch do. 015 0 The Articles to which the above Premiums sha!! be awarded are to become the property of the Society, and the Committee will select therefrom such as they may deem worthy of being sent to the EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NaTiONs, to be held in London in the year 1851. By order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary, Committee Room, June 5, 1850. : Royal Agricultural Society, PREMIUMS for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Indian Corn and Turnips will be offered for competition this year, in each of the Counties in this Island. Full particulars will be made known in a future advertise- ment. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, June 5, 1850. Royal Agricultural Society. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society will be held on Wednesday, the 19th day of June instant, for the purpose of nominating three fitand proper persons whose names shall be sent to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, in order that he may select from them a Secretary for the Society. By order of Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, : June 5, 1850. NOTICE. HE Subscriber being about to remove, and intending to make an alteration in his business, begs to re- quest all persons indebted to him to come forward at once and make arrangements for the payment of their respective amounts, and those having demands against him to furnish their accounts for adjustment: he further begs to inform his customers that he will not book any goods to any persons except those who are now enga- ged by contract with him, and that this notice will be strictly adhered to for one year, or until all debts due are collected or put in a shape for collection. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown June 12, 1850. 4 in. For Liverpool Direct. banditti for the theatre of their exploits. Yesterday, at) PE fine new Brig MARY ANN, 206 Tons, Ronaup Campeeitt Master, will sail on or about the 25th at half-past 3 in the morning, some 400 landed from @ inst. for the above port ; has good accommodations for steamer, and attaked the few troops that we had here, two gentlemen passengers. For further particulars but those, like true Spanish soldiers, resisted them please epply to the owner. bravely.—The banditti succeeded, however, in making themselves masters of the town, and kept possession until half-past six in the evening, when the population being roused, and the few remaining troops re-assembied, the invaders were forced to embark with the greatest ipitation. ‘They carried off with them our valiant ieutenant Governor, and the captain and liewtenant of our little compary of soldiers, but finally left them onthe keys. ‘I'he loss on both sides has been consider- tble, and the pirates carry with them abundant proofs of Spanish valor, and of the dignity with which Cuba is determined to respond to the iniamous traitors and free-booters who have dared to insult its loyalty. Carture or 1500 Cusan Invaners on tue Sours or Cura.—Wasnineton, May 29.—It is reported here that the Spanish Legation have received despatches, stating that 1500 additional prisoners have been taken off the south coast of Cuba, in two large vessels—the greater part Americans. : Eight Americans have been wore and permit- ted to return to the United States. ‘The foreigners W. W. LORD. Ch. Town June 12, 1850. 2in. JUST RECEIVED, A large Supply of Sweedish and other TURNIP SEEDS, Warranted fresh and for sale cheap by M. W. SKINNER, Ch. Town, Lith June, 1850. BAG Gs. PERSONS desirous of remmitting money to any of the Calonies, or to the United States, or any part of England or Scotland, can obtain Bills of Exchange for that purpose for any amount, and at any required sight, from the Subscriber. The Subscriber will purchase Bills of Exchange drawn on any part of the world. CHARLES YOUNG. were summarily tried by court martial, Charlottetown, June 1, 1850, . ontenste lilT sn.— actltin at eee ee ee {5} A a TS AE 2 PVE aR TY Benevolent Irish Society. PIC NIC! SPECIAL MEETING of the BENEVOLENT TRISH! SOCIETY will be held at the Society Room, on Monday evening next, the 17th instant, at 8’oclock, to receive the report of the Committe appointed at the last Quarterly Meeting, and to make arrangements for getting up a PIC NIC, to take place in about a fortnight hence. in lieu of the usual anniversary celebration, which was deferred on the 17th March last. The Secretary is directed to say that persons eligible to be- come members of the Benevolent Jrish Society, may be ad- mitted and enrolled as such at the Special Meeting to be heid on Monday evening next; otherwise such persons will pot be permitted to join the proposed PIC NIU. y Order, EDWARD KICKHAM, Secretary. June 12, 1850. THE AUSRIGAY AaY UNION. rpruits UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of cart York, in 1840, for/the promotion of the Fine On the 20th December next there will be. distributed by Lot, to Subscribers, several hundred choice PAINTINGS. BUSTS, and other Works of Art, some of which are extremely costly. A Subscriber of Five Dollars isa Member for the year, and is entitled to all the privileges of the Union—which are as follows ; a ' Ist. Every Member receives a copy ofa large and costly ae Engraving. . He is also entitled to an Annual Repert of the Trans. actions, &c., of the Union. 3d. He also receives monthly, the “BuLurtin.” This a publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful Engraving. 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of obtaining at the annua! Distribution in December, by Lot, a Painting of great value, or other Work of Art. ' Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subseriber, who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union for this Island. He is empowered to grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES YOUNG. ! Charlottetown, June I, 1950. Honorary Secreta: Townsend's Sarsaparilla. M. SKINNER, Agent for the above Medicine, * recommends to the public the following certifi- eate in testimony of its efficacy in the cure of diseases. This is only one of the many instances, on this Island, wherein cures have been effected by the use of Town- send’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Cuaxtorretowyn, P. E. L, April 27, 1850. This is to certify that my wife was for the space of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought on a general de- bility of the System, and from the.use of one Bottle of of Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Cempounn Extract or Sar- SAPARILLA, Was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, General Agent at Churlottetown for the above Medicine. FINLAY M‘KINNON. Sworn to before me, Geo, Dalrymple, J. P. Wey AGA Hooper's Cheap New Store, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, ATTACHED to THE Buick Hovusr, WHERE EVERY : ARTICLE IN Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &ec. Can be had at astonishingly low prices. [HIS Store will be open for about SIX WEEKS only, during which time a LareE Srock must be disposed of. Come and judge for yourselves. N. B,—Good TEA from Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d.; ready made SHIRTS for 10d. ; other articles in proportion. Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ? The above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the .Vorth Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. American [asurance Live Stock Compapy. INVESTED CAPITAL $50,000. CHARTER UNLIMITED. HE Subscriber having been appointed the Agent for + this Island, of this highly respectable and sub sten- tial Company, is prepared to issue Policies, for the In- surance of HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF LhEYR SPOOR, AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF RISKS OF Fire, Water, Accident, and. Disease, At very moderate rates of Premium. Every kind of Information can be obtained, by applying at the Office of the Subscr ver. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, June 1, Aa. Agent. Ww. An Apprentice Wanted, To the Printing Business—a Lad of 15 or 16 yeare of age, possessing, at least, a moderate edueation. Ap- plication at the office of this paper. Sene 5, £8 senitilane