— wo arm ge om S tebe: ee os —— — ‘ aint es enna r Co 274 Th 2 BAAMINER. een Once discussed by them, even when! aa the State of the Colony, though no fess, than five sessions have intervened, in three of which the coalition claims to have had a majority, but the Land Ques- tion has been avoided as if it were a pes- tilence, whether they were in a majority or in @ minority.” The five Seseions xiluded to must be 1850, 1849, 1848, 1847, 1846. Now look, Journals of House of Assembly, March 4,| 146, p.21. See also Bills passed in 1847 and 1848, as to commutation of land tenure. See the resolutions moved when the House was in Committee on the State, of the Colony in 1850, and then judge of the audacity of the lies put forth in that paper which Mr. Maclean once denomi-| pated “I slander.” Many other falsehoods it would be easy to bring forward, or rather it would cost only some time and type, but one hired) er disposed to tell falsehoods can multi-| ply them faster than refutations can be, written? Yet how does itend? As the rogue says in the Vicar of Wakefield, “ | don’t know how it is, but these plain fel.) jows are too many for us at last.” Some-| thing I was going to have added as to. the notorious falsehood published in the. Talander, that the lease you held from me, wes for one year—then again for ten years. It was for more than ten times. ten years; nor was the land swamp land. | But youand Mr. Maclean were as active as any in the commencement of this sys-| tem of newspaper slander, and therefore I don’t grudge your being hit. Your most obt. serv'., ALEXANDER RAE, Bept. 1850. THE FAIR, Nr. Waeian— i have just come from the Fair, and a yretty affair it was. To see some hun- hundreds of drunken, 1\!-behaved black- guards, assembled from al] parts of the country, gloating over and swilling dirty liquor from the rowdy-like tents, and af- terwards galloping through the streets on Jean and pig-like hotses, shouting like so many demons Jet loose from the infer- nal regions. So ends the first scene; the farce commences witha few truckmen after dark scated on their carrion palfrevs, Orsion fashion, shouting through the high- ways and byways, * Who'll swap 7” Mor- pheus drops the curtain, and so ends the; Hair. } Sir, I would ask would it not be advi- sable to discontinue the holding of Fairs, mn Charlottntown altogether, unless they) are held in check by an efficient consta-| bulary force. Every rational person will! adinit that such an assemblage of people 3 a nuisance and a disgrace to the coun- try, as wel] asan annoyance to the quietly disposed inhabitants of the town, What! good does it do the country to assemble) a disgraceful rabble under pretence of exhibiting the agricultural products of tne country (Pharoah’s line kine), to gra- tify the wishes of a few hucksters, and enrch thei pockets with a few penes? In fact the peop’e in general are bvegin- ning to look upon Agricultural Socidee and Fairs as mere political baubles or humbugs, and no earthly use as they ave ‘ardneted at present, and should not be tolerated in any civilized country. J whould, perhaps, leave this subj-e: to be discussed by some abler writer, bat feel- iag deeply the immoral and demoralizing sveudency of che late Fa'r, { could not re ’ ‘Best Southdown . Noc iti to town two Jadies and a gentleman who) coe ond best do. nen came passengers with him. Having cont a? ro of any breed, Mr, Josiah ‘ ° vres,. dily accepted the polite offer, the Whole jest pen of Ewe Tegs, Leicester, Mr. party, arm in arm, proceeded on their: 1 10 John Thorne, a ‘ataki , : . |Do., Southdown. way, but mistaking the exact direction Jo, of any breed, in which he should go, the reverend gen- | JER? MIAH SIMPSON tleman and his friends deliberately walk- | CHARLES HASEENO. ed over the wharf, to the utter amazement) of several persons who were near them atthe time. The Steward of the Steam- er and a gentleman from Pictou, we un- derstand, instantly plunged into the wa- ter, and rescued the sufferers from their perilous position. It has been said that 1 10 1 10 {aug In the evening about forty gentlemen, chiefly of the Agricultural, Society dined atthe Globe Inn. where Mrs. Cairns prepared dinner for them in capital style, The Hon. Mr. Hensley presided, assist- ed by the Hon. Mr. Rice. No competition, Mr. Benj. Wrigitt, ree ‘limestone. they mistook the shining surface of the water for a @olid platform, and actually made a jump to get on it when they came tothe end of the wharf. This is the most remarkable case of optical iljusion = a eeerne eee ee . ‘ , ‘ : | ee . frain froin expressing any views in refer-|awards of the judges appointed by the wat Dysentry, om the 18th inst., at the ence to it. You will, I hope, jet us hear| Agricultural Society to distribute ed i aap, | Alexander Fraser, eldes Mr, from you on the subject. prizes :— ciaest con of “ar. John McDonald, aged ‘years, On the same day, Catherine ANONYMOUS. - "peg m - youngest daughter of the same, aged i nti Jolt, d in 1846, ; ; Charlottetown, Sept. 1850. Beat Bauza Blond Colt fosed in 14S g|year and 30 months. On the 20th int, Second best do., John Arthur, New Anne eldest daughter of the same, aged — | Glasgow, > - - 2 0 0/4 years. cq gc . Best Biood Filly, Wm. White, Elliot 5 eee a Raver, - - . 5 ) c COMLTET, Second best do.. Donald M Lauchlan, 2 © O LAUNCHED. enn nena ene eennennneneneemnnes | Best entire Cart Colt.—No competition. : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1850. A very good animal shown by Mr. At Grand River Ferry, from the Ship- : . ___ | Heary Longworth. eee jyard of Mr. Humphrey McLaren, on Mon- ee tReet Cart Filly, Mr. Maclean, - 3. 0 0|¢8¥» the 23d inst, © very superioti¢op- Tue steamer Rose arrived on Thursday | second best do, Mr. John M:Neill, 2 0 0)Pet-fastened Brgt. of 170 tons burther, evening with the Colonial and American| (very inferior and very little com- called the Majestic, built for James Yeo, ing. 7 . . petition ) Esquire. Mails. No English Mail arrived at Ha- Best Entire Horse of any age, Horse nines lifax during the present week—in conse- |,‘ Saladin,’ Hon.Capt Rice, - 3 0 0 7 any, \Best Mare of any age, Mr. Alexander en quence of an alteration in the route of the| M-Beth, : ° : 300 PASSENGERS. Cunard Steamers, which are henceforth Mae ab hele gd : Judges. In the Steemer Rose, arrived on Tuss- to call at Halifax only twice a month in CATTLE. dey oan ns ee ee 5 : . \Re -aly in 1848 «. jor 0 in, m ° /on ; famenet, and once a month in ae are in 18 » Hon s 0 ofD. Crichton, D.. Taylor, J. Newent i Sailing the other weeks direct for New Second best do., Mr. W Cranston, 2 0 G{R. Narroway, R. Dowall, J. P. M‘Len- York, at which arrangement the people | Best a pelg ee wae “ . . nan, Mr. & Mrs. Edward M‘Donald, Mra, a , second best do., Mr. G beers, ae HepNa; , ; of Halifax are much annoyed. Best Bull of any age, Hon.S Rice, 3 0 0 0 Neill, & mor Mrs. Tt Misses ' Best Cow of any a G. Coles, Esq. &§ } Grey, Crichton, Dawson, Lit gow, and est ge. .teq. 3 0 OO} ‘ aad EDWARD C. Hayrnonne, > Capt. Berry, and severai others who ieft ‘ : Henry Loncworth, Judges }on Monday mormng on a pleasure party. Ox Thursday evening last, immediate- Ropant Murcn, S be the Seenenne.fenen Miahins an. ly on the arrival of the steamer Rose from SHEEP. day night— Mesars. Stephen Swabey,Ace. Pictou, the Rev. Mr. Knox, who idm a ee H Long- ee Com. Genera! Edwards, J. M. Wolhamp- passenger in her, volunteered to conduc, Second best do., Mr. J. McLeod b @:o)'Ms J. Williamson Wyatt, T. E. Green- shields, Archibald, Fraser, A. P. Patter- son, Taylor, i‘Pherson ; Mrs. William- son, Mise M‘Callum, Mies Lock, Mra. M, Archibald Mrs. Blanchard, Rev. John Knox. The Bark Montgomery,Chisholm, Mas- ter, from Greenock, errived at Pictou om Wednesday, tie 25th inst. Passengers, Jaimes Walkinshaw, Esq., Lady and Fa mily, for this Is!and. , ——— SUuIP NBWSs. ZNTERED. Sept. 19—Schr. Virgm, Martell, Sydney? coal. Three Brothers, Boudroit, Bostony goods. Consins, Gallant, Pugwash; Dorothy,Chappel!, Bay Verts limestone. Tae frame of the new Temperance} lia!l, lately erected on Fitzroy street, | CLEARED. was blown down this morning between Sept. 16,—Tria!, Gerrior, Miramichi; three and four o’clock by the heavy gale/ ballast. Velocity, , Tatamagouche; ' ‘do Olive, Piget, New York; lumber. which prevailed at the time. The timbers ny on Brothers, Boudroit, Picton ; ballast, we have ever heard. are damaged to a great extent, and the loss to the contractor by the occurrence, it is thought, will be about £100. THE RACES. We have never witnessed in this place so many good races as those which were bli h hitu of J : public expectalion—toe realily of Jenny run yesterday an la 3; r: : alge - y and the day previous; and Lind’s performance wil] surpass it. The we are quite sure that the numerous as-'young Lady is »o doubt a prodigy in semblage of people, amongst whom song-~-and no mistake. we noticed many persons from Pictou! and Halifax yy ce detli eee st sal A letter from St. John N. F. states that ’ : g several of the Spanish vessels which had them, have seldom enjoyed two days of been long awaiting cargoes were prepar- better sport than they had on Thursday 7g to sail in ballast, and Friday, The first race run yester-| The barque Messenger of St. John, N. day was splendidly contested, between! B. owned by Meesre. Allison & Spur, Mr. George Campbeli’s, mare, Dr. Bos-! 88 capsized at sea by the gale of mam ' } Bennett declares that hich as hag risen well’s, mare, and Mr. John Shaw's horse, 4@Y night week, and ten of the crew lost. tue latter winning the race after HYPER) A Telegraphic Dispatch from Montreal! + ‘ m4 2 > i : } five heats, each heat being closely con- announces that Mr. Justice Roliand has: tested with whip and spur, and in the resigned his office, and that Attorney ' ? i three firet a sheet would have covered the | Cenecs! Lafomaipe ne been appointed Mr. Solicitor General Drum- : isnecessor, three horses all the course round. Phe! mond succeeds Mr. Lafontaine, as Attor-| Course was well prepsred for the ocea- ney General. . i sion, and the weather could not possibly | be more agreeable and pleasant than it} {( A notice of Mr. Lawson's letter! : er! was. We shall insert in our next num-|in the last Gazelle, is nnavoidably de-| bera detailed account of the races run. | ferred. THE FAIR. DIED. ; i This (Saturday) mornin “The Fair and Cattle Show,” as the |i} ness, ‘ieee } ee pees? } o . vt oe om) rt motley gathering of Wednesday was de- of Her Majesty’s Cominissariat Depart-| signated by the Agricultural Society, i es Sees aged 62 years. veneraliy admitted to have bee the WOTSt ently at Summerside, Bedeque, on : unday last, Mra. Hannah Green. wife} affair of the kied ever got up in the Co-!of Mr. Joseph Green, and daughter of ert lony. ‘he Stosk exhibited was of an! Mr. Joseph Baker, of that place, aged 50 inferior deseription, compared with tha Te Poeet eee of previous years, and very few sales jos sday last, North Creck, “aca : tetown Rovelhiv Mrs. R i rs were elected. We insert below lhe of Mr. Richard iXennells, at sae Sovereign, Hayden, Richibucto; sheep. PRIZSS GURBENT. CORRECTED THIS DAY. PROVISIONS Flour American superfine 49s 2 4% eeconds none P.E. Island per th. l4da ive per barrel none Corn Meal per barrel °6s per ib lad Oatmea! per ib oh a lge Beef email pieces Ib oad a Dd per quarter j Sdd a 4g per barrel 47s 6d Mutton per lb | Sd a 5d Veal do Od 5 ae Pork per barrel Bis per enreass od “oF Butter, fresh, per Ib Wada le tub do Gd a Sa Cheese. P § Island ib Sd 2 6a American do ud a 10@ Egos per doz 6d Potatoes per bushel Sd a le Turnips lids ie Tallow per ib Od a 100 Lard do Td aGd Pear] Barley do thda *é Haim do 5d a id Rice do 4d do per ewt Los Turkeys each Wild Geese do Fowls do Is a let Codfish per quiutal 12s a i” Salmon each none Verrings per barrel Mackerei do GRAELN. Oats per bushel Os ate id Barley do 2s da ne Wheat do os 6 78 Iiuy, per ton Sie a Ot Claver Seed per. Ib. Is Timothy, per. bush. 16da Med Wood per cord 10s Boards, Pine 100 feet 5s a ve Spruce do 9 ide Hemiock do 22a 3e Shingels Goa et