south’ 13 VOL. 21. Royal A ricultural Society. PIIILIIIUIIIS 0!! THE YEAIC I351. THE “ ROYAL AGll.lClll.'I‘URAl. Sl)(‘lF.'l‘\' " offer the following l’l{I‘1\IlU\l!9 to be C0lll|lt‘IP(I for, at tliu times and places, urnl for the objects irtetitiotied under the several heads 1- Cnttlc hhows. The SHOW in Queen‘s County, to be lli'llI zit Cuiutt.o1-'rl:— town, on \Viinru:aoi\v, the 2-It r day of Saptarnber. Iti King‘s County, at the Hunt) or St‘. l'i:'i':it.'I BAY. 0|! PIIIIAY, the 26th day of Scptotnlit-.r. In Prisca County, near the CHURCH at Pninc:1'oWN.0fl Ttrnsnav, the 80th day of septeriiber. PI : aituass : For boat Entire Blood Colt, fouled in I849, £2 0 0 2d do. do. do. I 0 0 best Blood l"illy, do. 2 0 0 2;] do. drt. I 0 0 but Entire Colt, for Agleltrl. purposes, fouled in IS-I9, 2 0 0 ‘d best do. do. do. I 0 0 best I"ill , (lo. do. 2 0 0 2d best o. do. do. I 0 0 beat Bull, calved in I849, 2 0 0 2d best do. do. I 0 0 best llcifer, - do. 2 0 0 2d hell. do. do. I 0 0 best yearling Ball or Ileifer, frotn the Ayrshire Bulls -imported in 1849, 0 0 best Ualf. frortr do. do. or from the Heifer imported in 1850, I 0 0 best ltuni, under 3 years old, (Lambs cxcludcd,) 2 0 0 2d beat do. do. V do. I 0 0 best porn of3 Ewe Tags, (Yertrling’s) 2 0 0 2d boat do. do. do. I 0 0 llGULA'I'IONI2 The Colts and Fillies to be Island bred. No imported Stock allowed to corrrpete. No animal, having formerly obtained it first prize, will be al- lowed to compete. No iinimal to compete for more tli.-tn one prize. No competitor to exhibit more than the required nttiirber of ani- mals in each class. No Prize will be awarded, unless there be at least three competi- torsin each class. No person will be allowed to exhibit stock for competition, unless he be a member of tho llrunch Society established in the County in which the Show is bold. 'I‘he Cuxnniittt-o will feel obliged, if persons. having Stock of ti lupcrior description, would send the saute to the Show, although they may not he of the classes for which l’romiunis are oll'et'ed—- for which purpose suitable uccornrnodutions will be provided. Plonghitig Malt-lies \'Vill be held in Queen's County, on Thursday, the 9th October; and in King’s County and in I’t'inco County, on the satire day and at the sauna place as the Cattle Shows, when the following PBEMIUIII will be awarded:— I"irrit Prize, £3 0 0 Secriiitl ill). '2 0 0 Tliird do. I 0 0 Fourth do. 0 I0 0 Fields of Grain and Turnips. For the best 2 acres of Wheat, £2 0 0 2d best do. do. I 0 0 best 2 acres oftvvo-rowed Barley, 2 0 0 2d best do. do. I 0 0 best 1 acre of Indian Corn, 3 0 0 2d best do. do. 2 0 0 best I acre of Swede Turiiips, 3 0 0 211 best do. do. 2 0 0 best I acre of Yellow Bullock do. 2 0 0 2d best do. do I 0 0 The Turnips to be inspected duritig the last week in October, for which purpose one Inspector will he tippoiiited for each County, by the Committee in (Zliurlottetown, to act in conjunction with two rip- pointed by each Branch. Industrial Exhibition. An Exliiliition of domestic rrinnufuctures and agricultural produc- tions, will be liehl in Clinrlottetown, on \Vs:i)_iv Esnait. the :'i_th of November, when I‘retiiiuriis for the uiidcriiienttuiicd articles will be distributed. viz:— For best I0 yards Grey Homespun, £1 0 10 do. Slioplir.-rtl's l’l;iid, I 0 10 do. dyed und tlrcssod, I 0 10 do. 'I'v\illt:d Iilnnncl, 0 I0 I0 do. pltrili (I0. 0 I0 10 do. Drugget, 0 I0 piece of Carp:-ting. not less than 20 yards, 2 0 air nfllorsc ling‘. not less than 2 yards square, I 0 hi/oolleti I'l:iid Shawl, 0 I0 do. do. Scarf, 0 10 do. \Vhitc Shawl, 0 I0 pair of thick knit ..oollen Stockings, for overalls, 0 5 OOOOOOGOOOOQOOOOOOOOOSOO 3 pair of woollen Socks, 0 5 8 do. do. Gloves, 0 5 "‘ 8 do. do. Mittens, 0 3 Linen Table Cloth, 0 I0 half-dozen Linen 'l'owels, 0 I0 ' 3 Linen Sucks, capable of holding 4 bushels each, I 0 Bonnet, tirade frorii Grass Plait, 0 I0 Ilttt, do. do. 0 5 8 Sheepskin Mats, dyed and dressed, 0 I5 Chopping Axe, 0 5 Hey Fork, 0 5 Dung Fork, 0 6 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. For best Tub of Butter, not less than 30lb. wright, £0 10 0 Do. Cheese, do. 20lb. weight, 0 I0 0 Do. i dozen Swede Tarnips, 0 3 0 Do. do. Carrots for Table, 0 8 0 Do. do. Roots of Illood limit, 0 3 0 Do. do. Roots of Mungel Wurtzol, 0 8 0 Do. do. Parsnips. 0 8 0 Do. do. Cabbage-.s, 0 8 0 Do. do. Pumpkins, 0 8 0 Do. do. Ears of Indian Corn, 0 8 0 Do. do. Apples, 0 3 0 Do. do. Oiiiona, 0 8 0 Manure Heaps. Thsbozimittee being desirous to sea introduced among Farmers, I better system of saving and collecting Msnures, and particularly as regards the preservation of the liquid manure, oflirr the follow- ing I‘-aniiunrs to be competed for, separately in each of the three ,Countiss, namely- To the person who shall have adopted, and has in practice, the host ysteni for tl a attainment of the above ol)joct:— First Prize, £5 0 0 Ber-rind do. 8 0 0 Third do. I 0 0 Inavvsrdlrig ths,I’roiniums, great consideration will be given by the Judges to flu chsapnru of the confrivances adnplrrl, as also to tho means in use for a daily cleaning out of the Stables, &c.. and _Ih_d loading of tho vehiolns when hauling out Ilia Manors to the field. II to onsnrti ecoriom of labor as well as rnanure—for inforrnstiori - ‘put which sahject, the Lorrimittee beg to refer intending cttttipelilnrlt ‘ "D I Imlll pvitrrphlet. entitled " llinis to Fiirniers,“ by Jmlgn. I'M-rs. git‘ Cornpatitorl to be intitiinled to the Sr-r.rr-trtry nftlie < iaty at Charlottetown.‘ and to tho Secretaries of tho Branches at - ‘I0-00"» on or listen on lot day of August ~ II 000:!‘ as ma be deemed a sach gig... ‘I\s Prstnitiins to is svrssdsd la’ its 3 trig grant?‘ ' r IIII. Issrstsry. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD AGRICULTURE. R EPORT Of the Tryon, (Jrupaui and Jlljacenl Srrllsiasisls Droid‘ the Royal Jlgricultural Society. GIITLIMIN ; In pros»-nting to you the Report of this Society for the pad your we feel great pleasure in inliirniing you, that’. it is pr I gaining strength, although, from its rmtnirencctnent vve IIIO Illd cntrrplaiii of the coolness and itpathy of those, who, we think. oag to be its rn-tat strenuous advocates and its warmest snpporttin. .. The llosolntion passed liy your Cotnniittea soon after our IICI nnnunl blot-tinit. respt.-ctiiig the nr.-ces-rity of holding Public Meeting! at tho surrounrliog Scttlr rrtoiirs. in order to advocate the course and to increase the number of \lornlio,-rs, has exceeded our expectations, and .1 nunili-er ol'New “mltltetst have been nilded to the Society; vonr Coniniittee would earnestly reclllllttlfilltl tlittt the satire plan be followed up by the Ullicc-bearers uftlris Society, during the coniiu_ oar. y ’l'lic beneficial results of this Branch Society, we think, is disco- verable oti every hand. so far as its influence has extended; rind we trust, that the period is not far tlistntit, when every practical for- mer iiniongst us will think it ti stignni on his character as such, not to belong to an Agricultural Society. I Your (?ornrniitr-c in reiir-wing the past year have to express their 2 gratitude for tli.it rnezistrro ofprns;-crity with which the labours of ' the liusbzttnlnisn have been crowttud; for tlrougli the average crop might be corrsirlered ligntcr than in lurnrer years, still the Frrrtiier has been relieved for the want in the [lay Crop, of'l‘urnips. Never was there it sense to be coiiiparcd to the last, in the general abundance of this crop. Our Fiirtners exerted tliotn- srelves to procureriiriirure from every rtvailable source, rind they have been nbundaiitly repaid for all their toil. At nii early part of the season, doubts were eiitcrtained that the 'l‘urnip Seed itiiportod by the Royal Stir-.icty would prove a corn rletc failure, for although the Seed was tint wlnit was expected. stil tltc crop was abundant, and the ’l‘tirnips of an excellent qir.-ility. In looking over th: Report of l the Royal Society. we see that the average increase in the Turnip g Crop is stated rrt I00 bin-hels cr acre. But this is lry no lItL'.'ltlI , ti true ave-rrize here. It \\'(l|llt much nrnrcr the mark to suppose 5 the average increase as live to on ' Your Ctllltlltlllefl licg it-ate in Society have granted £5 to this I‘-rnnc iniiinrs for grain uiitl turnips, prtiviiled we ' our owir funds for this object, tti \\‘llIL:Il your L tnittee have agreed- The llnyal Society li:ive also lltilde rt present o Cultivator to this = Brnnclr. b ' way I f model, so as to introduce it iirto general use; which iriipfmrrerrt we earnestly rcconinicud to all the incuibers of, the Society. ' ' Your (.'o-nmittce have also to acknowledge the very kind and va- luable [li(‘(l‘lII f8Ct‘I\'CtI from Judge Peters, tifa quantity of [topics of his “ llints tti l"urnicrs of l‘rinro l‘.tlwartI Island." Your Corrrrrrittee sue the tn.-cm-siiv. at as early ~ period as pos- sible, of improving our breed of Cattle, mid feel anxious, that this lllttlllrl be common cu‘ on it small scale as soon as Hible, still ' form you, that the Royal 1 o be expended in Pre- cc to ntld £5 more of they wish to impress the mind of every .\lt.-mbr-r with t necessity of it better systei of feeding, as preparatory to the intr action of bflllflf Sltwk. bi.-in onvinccd, thtrt h-iwever good the Stock, if they are to be sust ed for one half of the year on straw, the ini iroved stock will soon become no better than the old. 'ou will, Gcntlernen, have perceived by the public Notices, that your Cormnittee have decided on the sale of the Rams, irow the property of the Society; not because they have failed to accent- plisb the desire ofyour Connnittee (for during the last two years there has been a manifest improvement in the Sheep stock), but vuur Committee are offiiioa, that it is boner to sell them at Public Auction to the big at bidder. than to retain tlieiir any longer as tho etclusive property 0 he Society. In conrte uence ofnii increase of Members and the consequent extension ol the Society, your Coinniittee found it necessary during the past year to onlcr two additional Drill Barrows, frorii the lioyal Society; but are sorry to say, that in con-iv uence of ti misun- derstaiiding on the part ofthe Secretary of the Iioyal Society, those Drills have ritit come to hand, the want of which has been severe- ly fa‘! by iiiarty of our .\leinliers, and which inconvenience and loss your (‘oirtriiittee have regretted and deplored. You will rrceive. that in order to carry out the wish of many Meirilrer.-i til the Society at otir last annual Meeting. to reduce ilio price of Sci-ds sold to .\Ieinbors below the -out charge, there has been a loss or tliscnuiit on Clover Seed sold by the Secretary, to the amount of 1'3 I3 5. Your (hririrrrittee cannot close their Report without cwulating ytiri on the present very cli--t-ring and encouraging p|‘0!|tt'C oftho Chips on every hand. 'l‘hn groin crops are very prornising: try will be inure nltuiid:itit than for sonic years past, while the Pt toes. (the most doubtful part), have it healthy and pronrisin; rip- II'I[IP»iII'rllI(‘I3. You (‘ornrnittec also beg to l:ty before you the Accounts of the Society for the past year, wlriclr liaving been carefully examined by the Connnittee, we hope, will he foutid correct. ' > 3’ 5’ 9 "N99 5-: ' \ 3 racer =5 5.] 9 n ..., ‘ 3-" 35'-7 1° ta :3 {:1-5",,,,,,‘,-,3" o 9-5 ‘I -,3, ,1-A 3 . _._ ~<_-=-.-.-MW. 0 5 0 ":E'.‘~g_ 9., on ii. ¥‘-é‘3I«.’‘¢-, *9 3- :. §'m':2,-3 W 2 = Qr:_=__»;..,tn : g ‘.3; 3 ,3 §\ -1 C) "' -5 -‘E 3- 9 ~: -2:'E g. . . . u 2 :°,; to ' S‘ "’ 2.’ acsreegot’ 55 "" -i— r-s-s 80 “ 3' OU'¢D€5~lO~l '§ .. 3 ,2 ea-zeroes: °,'=,*; '5' buying; E 5°-1"?‘ o-Mm ta; gs??? 25:: ‘ :3 ,,§,- ' 3‘ u'g=':i- 8° "°'~'-"'3- "'*‘.‘.'-c o-3 fl o-.-,-.=.§g- 9-‘.-2-°-= .-2 5 .%e%.§-.- :,§'§§' ,, 7 n _,a 5 ' 9 8' 5."o°' 3 m C. o 3- Fr- _ £294 25.: 5' s-s a ‘ so 0 ‘ 8 ' =33 9%’ 9 5 "2: Q ~ 2 i - g, o a 2 . . 4 , g . 3 '2 (D -s In 3 -- moon I: --ts ii‘ 5 W _ in N was 3 Q '3 °_“— w ::a~s r.‘ ' mleoya Q i an in is income " -as I Bcoiir Iva-.rtv Esraitritiss: wn-it I-‘.ru:sov.—8tri|ts a hoo srnartl , and it will sustain itself, and hold its course on, whi a the clients ofthe stroke lust, and long after it was given. I remember to have been told by a friend, that he could never get the knoclter of it door to speak in a tone of true dignity; he witn- dr-rcd how this cotild bo,—how brass in his especial hands should have lost all its brazen quality,—till at last he discovered, that he was too feeble in the onset; that his first stroke was futile, and that all the subsequent ones, as like sngsndcrs lilts, wars of the same deplorable lnsignillcsnca. Bsssty cannot ivilanis the fancy so much in a month, as ridiculous pity can qssscli it is s nornsat. AsI:vsrpssa—A-sawbsdslaotlssrsbysxpsrisass. by an abundant crop ’ble tribute ofrespoct. SLAND, TUESDAY,'SEP'l'ElllBl'.'R16,1851. ADDRESSES PRESENTED 'I'O HI! IXCELLEKCY IIB. ALEXANDER IAN NIIIMAN All) Mil REPLIED-'I'>I-IERETO, DURING HII RECENT TOUR T0 KING'S COUNTY. [Address front the Inhabitants of Lots 42. (Vaufrnge) -I3 and 44.] To Hit Ezcrllr-icy Sir .'\t.r:X.\NDI-ZR BANNBIIMAN. Krrigltt, A Lirulsmuit Governor, ch-., 4-c., ti-c. . Mar l‘l' ivi.cAr-s: rout: l".xci:i.r.s:.'¢cir; WW2, the inhabitants of prtrt of 'I‘ownships 42. -I3, and 44, bag leave to waleonie your Excellency and Lady IS:tnnr~rnian to this part of the Island; and we also beg leave to state to your Excellency that we hail your arrival running as at this time with more than usual interest,knotving as we dotltit tlirongli your l".xcellency's straiglii forward and independent couduct,on your ussuniingtlio Govrsrnrrieni ofihii C ilony, your Evcullt-ncy c.i:tcc.led a lioorr long and e:ifri-rstly prayed for, but so long inipropcrly witliheld. feeling grateful for it Cittlcmulttll which asoiorilates our constitution sorta-irly in that ofthe llntlier Country, which we believe will stretigtheti lli'lI bond of loyalty and nttriclnrient which we cherish towards our , Seven-ig.r; and we further be; leave to assure your l'i.tcolleiicy that our condrmt will prove such as will render it |llllt0l'.e'4:t.tl'y for your I".xz:e||e:rcy to apply to -‘ir John llarvey, or tiny other Governor. for aid to errforce obe.li-nice to the law, wbicli it is our pride to uphold and :r iutiral dirty to obey; and that your Excellency and Lady Il.in- Irerninn‘s resitlt-ricr-. among us may prove to yourself the greatest source of health and ltrrppinert-i, is the sincere wish of those who have the high lionnr of presenting your Excellency with this hunt- ANGUS IlIcIN'I‘0SlI, Chairman. ’ August 27th, I851. » (liEl'l.Y,) 3 ./lfr. .‘l!cI/ilosh and Gentlemen; I have been much gratified with the address which you have read to me from the Inhabitants of'lnwrisliips -I2. 43. and -II, and I thanlt you for the welcome you have given Lady Banneriiian and me to this p'rrt 0fllI‘t Island. You are gI'ilIIIIt‘,tI you say, for the '.‘ll;Itt;:t‘ of lioverntrturtt \slllI‘ll \'r'rI" I '. - y corrccilel to this Cttlony. I earnestly hope it iriay incrt-"s- ‘J |ll‘l)sp-‘lily tinder the new s_\ s- tt-ni. I require, I assure you, aid from no one to administer the of- friirs of I'rirrcc I'itI\\’ltt‘tI lslnntl, when I lind such tlt!ItIIlIIL'llI:} its you ch.‘-r3‘-lr prrevnil arrrnrtg yon, lllilI whorl you do not expect. (us It few iiitliii-luzrls would have you believe), that l, the I.t'-_'isl.ttive (.'otin. cil, or the Ar-seinlilv which you have cluiseri, can perfnrin itnp-insi- bilitics. I was very desirous to vi~it King's Coitnty at this time, and I again beg to think you for the loyal address which you have presented to Her Marja-sty’s llepte-teriiaiive. [Address from the Inlrahitants o‘fLot 47.] ' 2.:-cellrncy Sir Jilsrruuler Bannerman, L’nt'ghl, ‘elm/it (.'.u'rrrtor, «$1., as-c. Matt l'I' PIJZASE voiitt Excr:i.r.t:.~tc\'; ‘VP, the Clergy, illagislrntcs, and other liabiiants of~L_ot 47 and its vicinity, have this day with rentes ssenrhlcd to we-lcorne your l-Isccllcncy to this on Islan govern- nrent is entrusted to 'our wise and prudent a r ttinn; and we beg leave to approach your Excellency with; every ressiou of loyalty and attaclrrnent to our beloved Sovereign, and 0 esteem for nt Representative. crceive an iinxioiis desire on the part of your 'nurself with the corrditinn and resources that your administration may are, it will be bQtIPII- Excellency, und in overnment now in ‘\Vo are Excelleucy,nf acqua ofthe Islarnl; and we since , prove its sutisliictory to yourself, as, \ cial to nii—l'or we have every confidence in y the etliciency of that system of Responsible operation. We also beg most respectfully to thank Lady Bannerman for the honor she has conferred upon us by her visit. (Signed on behalf of the llloctiog.) I:2.\l.-INUEL t\IcEACIIllF.l\l. Cliairirran. (i:i:Pi.t'.) Mr. Jlfc Errchren and Genllcrnrn; I feel riiucli fl uttered by the Address which the Clergy. and Max- istr:ites,arrd other liilrabitatzts of Lot 47 have prcserrted to me. l.ntly Ilanni-ritirin nntl I um tmry sen-ilili: of the kind l‘l‘CPpliItl|S we have met with in every part I-flltt' Island whitzh we have visited,- and I only regret tlurt so many ofyou, wiili the wnrtliy lflergyrnan at tvliose Iltlilpililltltfwlllllg we have now ttrrivetl, should litive put ‘IVIIISDIVCS to inctiiivt-n rice liy escorting its for so iii:itiy rniles. It wiry!‘ zratify ing to the Que:-n‘s ll eprt-serrtative to hear front her :4 expressions ofloyrilty and ilIIlIt7lIIlIt'lII to their l)t.'It)Vf'tI So. and I sincerely tlrtink you for tire ."lItII‘l,"i which you have i\'otliin-,2. I can assure you, will afford rite greater to promote the prosperity ol' l’rin.~e l“.rlwnrtl lsl:rntl.... :ust, that those who nrlniinistt-r llespniisible (io- vlernment may tinue to merit the conlidence which you repose in I rent. uler Brrntrerrnrrir,X%¢hl. Lieu- d and. \ “'9, the Flergy, .\I:igi.-itratcs, and o er It lialiitanls of the South Lake Settlement and neiglrbourliood, beg to express our high grati- fication at your l“.xcellertcy‘s visit to this place. “'0 all rejoice in the cstalilislirrierrt of liesponsilile Government, and apart from all party politics, we assure your lixcellenr-.y of our dcvotedlnynlty to otir rnost Gracious Qtrcon-—-of our high ostecni for your I-Zxcelloitcy, as her Iloprese .t:rtivt-, and of our rinalinkrm attachment to tho I.'nitisltCon.-tituiioti; ntnl tli.-ugh your I-Ixt:i-llt:n- cy‘s (.iovr.-rnrnent is to us new and untried, we shall sustain it to the utterrnost in every measure that can cnntrrlitrta to the horror of the Crown, mid to the advancetnent of |II(! prosperity of the people. It gives us much pleasure to see I.:rt|y II:ItIltl‘|'lIIllII iiizh your lilt- ccllency on this occasion: and “bile we wish your present journey to be as pleasant to yourself rrrnl In-r Lrrdysliip as it is gratit'_iing to us, it is our earnest desire that in the greater journey of life, your Ilxcelleticy and your nirni:-ble [..-rdy rn:i_v enjoy tliu tliappirress which springs frorri ii cniutcinnsriess oftlie Ilivine iipprobatioii—thnt bless- ing which inakcth rich without sorrow. (Signed) JOIIN KNOX, Chairman. (l‘tE[‘I.Y.) Rev. Sir and Gentlemen,- The Address of the Clergy, Magistrates and other Inhabitants of the South Lake Settlement and neighbourhood, which you have presented to mr~, is l| very acceptable one, breathing the suture spirit of loyalty aitd attachment to our most Gracious Quecn,whicli I have every where found aiming the inhabitants of I’rince litlward Islaird, from \Vest to East, from North to South. I observe, that on re- joice in the estnblishniciit of Responsible Government, and afihniigli the system is " new and untried to you." you otli-r it that generous support, which Iltose who compose the Govcrninettt must feel grate- ful for, and encourage them to promote “ avt-ry measure that can contribute to the honor of the Crown, and to the advancement ofiho majority ofthe people " l.ndy IInrinerrrinn’iI and tiny visit to this ' part of the Irlltltltl hits been it very pleasant one, rind we most sin- cerely thank you for your very kind and good wishes towards us. [Address frnrn the Inhabitants of Souris.] To His Exrrllertcy Sir Alexander Barinsrstan, Knight, Lieu- tsnant Gouritor. §c., 4-c. Mat I'I‘ PLIAII revs I-1xcu.r.siIcv; \Ve, tha_Inhabitants of Souris and its vicinity, bsgto thank you for tbb visit, and tsofsr you and Lady Bsnusrniss a inost bssrty N0. lftl. and cordial welcome to any ofosr houses you any plant to hilt!‘ with it viii, while you may sojourn ptppngst 3!!- Believing that our motives in visiting tins sntI_I0 MM! NIH? sections of the island are two-fold—Iirst. vrit_|t_ ti VIII 30 IIOONIII by personal inspection the apposrtlflcli ¢l|PflI’|l'!'°"} "'4 ""°"°" of the country, the better to enable you to assist in rendering the people more comfortable and happy; aud_iti the second plus. for pleasure and recreation,-we rust that, in the fi_I‘l. ]_0lf will be successful, and hope that you will aotbadissppolnlll 1“ 350 second. Convinced as we II"; that no people can reasonably ask or expect more of its goverr....ant than protection of ths persons and ptopcllfdl of the lieges, we beg to assure your Exccllenc that we rely with confidence on the vigilance and paternal care o our beloved Beve- retgn’s protection from any loreign aggression _or ii'ita_rforIll¢0$ 3"‘ feel perfectly satisfied that your llllptltlilll‘ administration aftho Go- vernment here will be urnple security agaius ttatsrtinl violence or do- pretlution. _ _ _ As for us our limited influence and ahilrtieti can go. "'0! III" I” exerted to assist your Excellency in maintaining tnvtolflbll III! 0“- premacy of the law—and also in improving the appoarlllct Of III! country, and in developing its resources. _ ’i‘bat your (iovarriroent of this Colony may be satisfactory to our beloved Queen—rtgreealile and pleasant to yourself. Ind l’°'"lI°"I to the peoplr-..—and that Lady Bannermun and your Excellency may lung enjoy health and happiness, are our tiioal Gtlfllell Willi”- (Signed, by order and on behalfofthe meeting.) _ ‘ W. 8. McGOWAN, Chairman. (REI'I.Y.) Jl[r McGowan and Gentlemen,- Allnw inc to llianlt you and the Inh:rbitsn‘s ofsouris for the Addrpss which you have presented to me, and to expres_s body Bll|l|°"l'_| 1" and my oliligationa for your kind olfets of hospitality in this naugh- bourlrootl. I"rorn the western extremity of the Is and to the Last Point, which we passed to day, I have visited many Iccttoiis _of this Colony, and ycstertluy passed through iiiilos ofihat dreary w_tl- dcrirr.--'s vvhnro irian hardly earns by the swact of liis.hrn\V. I'll Ilfllly bread, and where every ericnuragcriient should be given _to enable him to perform the llerculo-nri task. \\ hich he voluntarily under- takes to accornplisli, in :i time. often too litnitr-tl. to reap advantage from hi: lrtlior, 'l‘o rlav I look on it more cheering prospect. and. run glad to see so many lirie lisli tIl_\ ing oti the premises Irftho critcrpttsing (ierrtlo.-iii.-tn, .\lr. Knight, who is miw present. Your nctgliliivurl from the I.ittIlt'(I Stairs scent to be aware of the capabilities Illltl n-iuiurcerr of Prince lidward lslatnl; is little to the northward I counted forty .-\meric:rn ti-hing Sclioonors. and at this moment I see, not a mile tli.-ttant in your beautiful Bay of Snurisi "I """')' "I. “"_’~‘,° line vessels; atitll umlerst.-irrd that several hundreds annually -Visit your shores and prusccttie the fishery with great IIIJCN‘-l!'r—“'ll|l'5 I believe, there are not above six vessels lieltniging to the Island eni- ployed in the rtanie btaiuch of trride ttiid imlustrly. _No‘t|ittig would give me more pleasure t'ti.rti to see the people n this Lolony more coriilurtulile and happy; and in my opiiiinti, nothing will tend to promote their prosperity more and enhance the. vuluc_ of Agricultu- rrrl labor and produce oftlie soil, than by attention being paid to the hitherto neglected lisheries, by those who possess the means ‘to es- tablish and encourage them, and who have so great a aim-.c in the welfare ofthe l ‘olon . I again iliank you for your loyal Atldffilli and for your offer o support to inoititurri and uphold the supremacy of the laws; and in improving and developing the resources of the country. [Address from the Inhabitants of Bay Fortune, Rollo Bay, and Grand River] _ y _ To His Excellency Sir .lIcza‘n7iler Barmcrman, Kninght. Lim- le/ianl Governor, r§«c., 4-c., :5-c. Mar 11' rr.r:ass: vouit. I3xci:i.i.i:ivcir; ‘No, the liihabitants of Bay Fortune. Ilollo Bay, and Grand l'tivcr,bcg leave to approach your Excellency with it due expres- sion of our loyalty to our beloved Queen, and our high esteem of your Excellency, as our beloved Sow-reigii's Representative. \Ve hail with the highest s:iti~«l'oction the appointnrcnt_ofynur Ex- cellency to the Government of this Colony; l'ItltI we cannot but re- gard the uppointrirent. ufa gr.-titleitian of your liberal princi lea as a token of Her .\l:rjr:sty‘s tl--sire to promote and advance the interests or her loyal subjects in l'rince Iidwnrd Islantl. ' lVe congratulate your Excelleticy on that new system, Responsi- ble (inverrirnent, granted to this Colony under your Excclle-'ncy's Adniirii-trutiotr; and sincerely lielio-ve, under your wise and liberal (iovernnrent, it will trove it great means of enhancing the welfare and ptorrprciity oftlio inhal itants oftlris Island. We cniinnt loo highly ztpprccinlc the intercstyour Excellency has already Ialtcn to encourage the Fislieries of this Island, which we trust and believe. at im very distant day, “Ill become a source of very great lrenelit, and ntlvaiice the general trade of this Colony. \Ve new bug leave to express to yoti our very kind welcome of your I-Excellency to this portion of your Atlniinistration; and we cannot but consider it as a convincing proof ofyour l".xcelleiicy‘ri de- sire to become acquainted with its tvarits atid capriliilities. \Ve beg your I‘..\c<-llt-ncy to convey to I.titly llaniierman our grit- titicaiion at her visit, and our sincerest wislres for her welfare and happiness. 'I‘hat your Excellency and Lady Bnnncrmau may long live to en- joy every happiness, is our sincere wish _ (Signed, by order of the “eating, DANIEL FLYNN, Chairman. Bay Fortune, Aug. 23, lS.';l. (l‘tEl‘l.Y.) Jllr. Flynn and Gentlemen- I was very desirous to visit this part of the Island, and I have now reaclred one of the oldest i-ettleinctits in King's County-a couuty where the Ir lraliitarrts were lately represented to ms, to be in no very enviable position, "on olrjccl, of suliniissien to their Laird- lorils, with no free \\ill of their own." I have come ainring you to juil,-,_:e for myself. and I am surprised that three individuals could so nrisrepreserrt tho inhabitrrntsoftlris County; I have been stirroundul by a loyal people only askin,-5 tire, with the aid of that (invert ,, \\ltI(‘.lt they sought for, to promote as for as in our power. ll’. W‘ "' fare nml [It’ttspeI'iIy of the lnlizrliitants of Prince ltldwurd Island. The (Iii:-err‘s lleprcsentrttivo hits ltenrd no sentiment uttered in King's (Iounty that irriglit not have been spoken in tlte presence of the (Insert herself, and v-ere it possible for the constitutional So- \'t'l't‘lglI who wears the llritisli Crown, to visit ller North Aincrican stilijr.-ctrt, in no colony would she titid more uttmhitienl to her Per.-tin and 'I‘ltrone than in this Island, which bears the name of her illus- trious l-'aIhor. I do, tliercfore, gratefully thank you for the address which you have pI’t.‘§ellIt‘(I to inc, and Lady Ilonnertnati desires inc to any, that she feels very sensible of the trouble on have Lilo-ti on her account, and for your ltind expressions townr it her. At Souria, I alluded to the sulfect in which lam glad to lirrd you take an in- terest, and I hope i rat at no distant period, we shall sec on Island fishing fleet, along our snores- ll'n!4't!‘lIIl(lIg that branch of trade with the success which they will’ eservc, and which I sincerely wish them. Tilt: Citors IN‘ I'.unon:.—'l‘lie ravages of the lly or worm in the turnip cro have elicited complaints from England, Scotland and Ireland. In ‘rrirrce, and on the continent generally, although the harvest will not be an abundant as it was last year, there will be, if we may judge from the reports, it fair average yield ofgrittn. The storm and inuudottons which have recently visited France, Switzer- land, llolgiutn, Italy and (iermany have indicted it good deal ofda- tnnge; lnrt local losses viill, so l'ar as the general market is con- cerned, be compensated, by more than ordinary prodnctivencss in other quarters. Sn fnrirs can be seen at present, there b er prospect that the prices of food during the next tvvolv_O vnouihs IV I conlllille to be moderate. -—_:- A New York steamboat flies s tisg itiscribsd as followu- “ Cuba rnustand shall be free!” _