News by the English Mail‘. TM: iiaw Lorin l‘ltl.Pl|t.-—Tlte Right Hun. Edward Siruti, whose elevation to the peerage as Lord lli-lper our columns announced on Satur- day last, is the only son ofihe late Mr. Willisnt trim, a manufacturer, of Si. He-len‘slionse, Derbv, by llsrbara, dauibtir oi Tit-»in:is Evans. ‘sq., of the some place. lie was born in I80 , and having received his early education at a gram- mar school in one of the mtdland counties. we-ni upto Trinity College, Cainbridiie in I819. and graduated there in I823 Soon after this he enter- ed into active business as a cotton manufacturer in his native town. he respect which and integrity of the son. who was invited by is fellotsiownsmen, in 1830 rough in the Liberal interest. Returned to Parlia- ment, he made no starilin display. but gradually earned the character oh man of business, of common sense, soil of sterlinlt worth. I845 he was sworn s metiiber of the Privy Coun- cil; but it was only in Se;-tetiiber. I846. that he accepted the post oi Chief Ilommissotier of Rail- ways, and in this capacity he was llu=llV engaged, in conjunction with Lord I)alhousie,iii carrying out plans for placing the existing lines of railroad under Government inspection. This po~t resigned in March. I848. lie was elected for Derby at every general election from 1830 utitil ISI7, when, though returned to parliament by a tnaj-irtty, lie was uitseated on petition, and remain- ed out of piitliiiin--nt until July, lS5l. Will?“ he was returned for Arunilel it the place of the pre- sent Duke of Norfolk, then Earl of A-unilrl and Surrey, who hnd accepted the (Jliilterii liundreds. At the general election of I852. he was returned, in citttjtI‘lcIlt)iI with Mr. John \Valter. as M. P., for Noitinghnin. ii--ar which place he owns it sent cC|llt‘ll Ki.-,_»sion-hall. On the downfall of Lord Detby’.~' Miiiistrv, in Deeeiiiber, 1852. Lord Aber- deen !t'lt‘f‘l€d Mr. btrtiit as Cliaiii-ellor ttf the Duchy of Liiicastvr, an lIt|n"|tlI‘tIl)lt9 sini-ciire. which he contitiued to hold till Jtiuc, I351. when in order to tncilitate a new rtii-poi-ition of places ainoii-.t the members of tlic Ctibiiiet, and more especially to make room for Lord John Russell, he was ejected from his position in a riitlii-r suiti- rnary inaiiiier, and superseded by Lord Granvillo. Mr. Sirutt is, or at al events Mia, a lleforrrtt-r of the advanced school. his political creed as st member of the House of Commons being siimiiii-d at in it :‘ew- wordii, as "in favour of the lt.-allot. ah i’ Pdfllflfllfinld, an-I civil and religious liberty." In 837 be married Emily, daughter oithe late Bishop Utter, of Chicltester, by whom he has 8 familt of three sons. The title of Lord llilpi-r has been chosen by Mr. Struit. oi’ account of his family coniiexioti with that place, to the itiaufai-i- tiring prosperity of which his utic'e. the late t\lr. Jcdeiliah Siruti, contributed an largely. It llifl\' be r»-iueiiiliered, that in the retiring address tshiclt he issued to his constitiii-nts in July last. on ac- cepting the Chiliern Hundreds, Lord tielper alluded to his own position as bi-tniz still a manti- factuier, thus ideittif_iiii-_g himselfstill with the order from which he is sprung. “The twins. style, and title.” which he has chosen, is almost better liiiown on the continent than in this cotiiitry for there is scarcely a woman who plies her knit- ting-needle in the towns and villages of Germariy but makes use of materials on the wrapper of which the name of Helper is printed in large characters. 1'' ft MONETARY do COMMERCIAM REVIEW. A gratifying proof ot'ihe prosperous state of the commerce of the country, showing an absence of any undue speculation, is afforded by the Board of Trade Returns for the month of July, and which have been issued to the ptiblic this weak. The declared value of our exports during that eriod amounted to £9,968,296, Ifllllllt £8,t ,383iii I855-—being an increase of .51. 817,843. It will be remembered that last month there was also a very extraordinary inch use over the year I855, amounting to £2,<t92.492. A glance at the present shows an iiictease ii. ev--rv article of pr uction,—cottniis, Wi‘0'lr'I'l. tslthl, metals, dzc. ; the only articles in Wltl4'lI ii tlt’i',lO‘4"l‘ . , , hi‘ the harvest proves abnndsnt, as it is ltlteiy to be. "Ill" l"“l 913094 W“ "|||""“""do by "'9 l"'"°'l_V l nnd we should be it-tiat-led to arrest the outflow of , to represent the bo-| 8- "“l‘l"“t "' l"l"l"", lower the rates, although they may e was a member of St. SietIlIt*ii"s fut] nearlv I6 years b-fore a place was oil’-red hitn. lo- llASzAitii's t:\7l-"t'i‘t«;, SEPTEMPER 17. com, oti the constancy of the ileiii-iiiil in oriier to carry on the lltCl‘CIHlIlt|( coiiinicii-ial i-po-taiioiiii ot the country. Rah"! continue tioiiiiti;ill_v at the Batili iiiiiitiiiiitii of 4; per cent, litit the trials oi irnnsactioiis tu Loiiibaril-sire.-t hru elf lztril iii and 4; per ct-tit. The supplies are ample. so iiiucli so, that sotne esittilistiiiii-iris i-oinplain of not being: rible in find i-mpioyiiio-tit for their surplus funds. We do not, however, ext»-ct any re-t--o- tioo ofteitn! until a later period in the year. prolubly iii Ocii-her, as tho deinaod for uulal from the continent, wt-it ll still continn: s, llltlv-I compel the Directors oftlie Hank ot England to protect their Bulli-in as much its possible throoirh the nieiliuiii ufitie I'XClI‘|ll‘0'I. At the same time. it Bullion bv the ordinary course of triide. as it is not iinpiobtihle, Ill" competition for bills ltetwe II Loiiihnrd-street and the think will practically . in the exer- cise of a caiious policy. he apparently imiioiiiiiied. So far its vie can read the iinlttsations of the inat- ket aestiiiiiiig that the harvest turns out uefl and that the continental demand for g-il._t will abate, we see no reismn for doubting th.it .\lone II||I_V be aoitieuliat cheaper even before ()i‘lHht'f. However. iiitieh depends upon the two r-oo-ider- Illiins here ussntned. The railway and foreign seitlenieiita. being now in pronri-to-, li:ii't- ll-tItl(‘t.‘tl rather it better denial d upon the Stock l-Ext-litiituv. but not ettiiiigli to create itii-oiivi-i.iet.i-e; and the inquiry has been it.r'.litir sttiiiiilnti-il by |IH9plHi|°' none to pay the instalment of £500,000, paid yesterday upon the new 'l'h»-re now re- mains only one more irisiiiluioni to be proriilid, after whit-.li the loan will have been paid tip. It is liiiwever, one of 20 per i'etit.. iiiiioiiiiiitit. to ill. 000,000, and fall due on the 18th of Septeiuber. Tits I’o1'.t'ro Citor IN Inei.aNn.—\Ve do not believe in the usual cry to which our ears are now nociistotiit-d, tliiit the ilisoiisel is just its viruli-tit its iii the worst yeiirn of the diseiiso. \\"e llllvil been lieitiiiig that aims ‘i1|fH'iIlf8.\'ii)1| for Ilte Inst ili-code of our exieiti-nce, und results liiive llIViIIlitlil_\' l'nl.-i- tied the pl'(’.tllCIl0Il§ of the iintipi-into pro-l pliet.-i. Sonic c.i.-i-9 of iivisotiiiiliii-ss, ltd doubt, are Wt‘ll I‘-iiiiiilctl; out it is |lI't'i)tt.<Il.'I'- one to pnrct-I out n i'oiii-tli or fitlll of thi- crop as certititi to ilectiy. Lust _\l'ilt‘, it modest estimtiio oi"2~'s per cent Wits ull-iw ed for rottnt_re, but we urt- tiiticli iiezirer the-. truth itt asset-tiiig that five pt'I' i-i-tit. wits not lost, and every fziriiicr will C'tl|lll'lll till!‘ assertion. l New-r since the blight set In: house, which fnritierii coii-sider the best proof‘ of its t-estoi-utioit to the old lit-nlI|i_\ . condition. The spriiiitiiig, wliicli |I'4llllll_V took pliI(‘B iii the bi-giiiiiiiig oftlii- your, and W(‘fll(t‘I|t‘(l the vi! l powi-rs oftliie root \i'o.-; poslpoiii-tl to n iiitii-h later period, rm llllll‘ the seed ri-aclied the ground in the very- best state, and we litive now tho fruit in on’ early ct-op ofuiiexntnpli-d plenty iitid t‘Xt'.i'|‘l leiice. VVe do not deny di.~'t'a.~t-, but the, extent, so far its it llilal yet boon il ’Vt.’lt|[l"tl,‘ is perfectly liariiiless. In fnct, since 155‘). when recovery not in and hits nitrite i-it-ndily ' progressed, the potato line not been more ; promising, n-ttwitliutiiniltiig tho few hlotolii d speciineiiii adduced to contitice ti-t Iilitilttlt‘. .1 Ask the rotnilers wlttit they think of tliol ct-op,—iiitd they tire the ino-t Qoinpetent; jiidgoe,—they will tell you just Wlldl we tell yoit, that it in equal to, it‘ not hetii-r than, last year's. The market is iibiindant- ly and evenly supplied. The t!Vt.'lll|('alll of the supply, and tho tiitiforniity of the selling price, are the strongest proofs of sotiniliiess; for ifdi-city liitd been getiernl, or ifibc hir- iner eppreliended it, he would lie in a lIl|t‘l'_V to pot I'ltl - ftlie (‘Hip Wliilie it Vtiis .~‘ltll‘iti)lt", niiil tho t:oti.<i-qiii.-rice would be ovi t'.-‘It-clh il niaiiltiets und lowered prices. I-‘.i-i-iittim lii~ is Inlniffilwd b°l"i'l 539" "Id Ill‘. C*"'lil'-!°‘- “-41- is in no fear of the ftittii-v, ho di;_-st out niiil l":|; ".lu‘;n'::l£";"l”l4;‘;l'° sol a tit hi.-i leisure. The aturcli iinintil'nc- In . ’ _ r i . ' . ' . , , U. . -en princi l articles ofraw material have l)t'i‘I| tin ~ I‘ b” l n ‘ IN" ‘ l’ ports in increased quan_tities_. It is worthy of,1*‘l| b°l"l‘°_"l° P"“‘“’ “‘ °'"”" "-"" ' "'- f‘ l remark, that while there isa decided aiig.ri«nta- those‘ trifling fncte are no trinity tint-rriiig lion ill "'0 "'°°lP" °f l’'°'d'I"‘m-_ "'59 ""5 l'l'"‘"|‘ iraiicta that the tarini-r is sntished as yet, sions,tca, di.e.,_the amounts oi each tak-n forlnml, unless I0!!!“ 8Xl|‘W"'diniit'; Cllt|n;_y.i Wm‘ °°""""P“°“ 5"’ 5"“ ""““"""’.' "'°“"!sliould occur, congi-ntolntes liinii-ell‘ on ‘"3’ ‘"l"l' '" '°°°"‘.“ {M by me "C" "L "'3 more than on iivernivr-. ct-op. \\'lieti wi- ‘mine ‘he Mayne, which we mniey mark“ lie tr ' mind that of file llIC"00"I' in t‘i=i-ti displayed some two or_ three months back, tlm ‘ l" _ “F om; ' E“ d oi-den to foreign countries for all d€!t.‘tI|,i|!ir|i§ of crops, itmoiinting to a, acres, in -i - produce were very extensive, the effects ot ohicti f ed to by his ‘Excellent-.y iii the Athloiti,-. are felt now. It is hoped, however. 3"" l'""'0, int-eting, not titr from .I0tl.(l.l0 iicri.-is wt-re p pe °0mm°l°9 l“ ‘M99 ""°l°' “lfllr planted with pottitoeit ini-xizesnoi'l.istyi~ni-, Gilli; W "'26 °‘l"‘““l°"' be ngmjcd mm W. wc mu)‘ forin some i-stiiniito of tilt‘ (lit-int'Il,V Q. eon ence. _ H I - I. - - '- 1'” flonoy market has been in an easy position :Il::Ils0Y‘::I"heI:nyy‘pe's;‘i:t;tn:‘tp"t:p £Vl:’l|l'Oh”tl "old “it (according to Mr. William Areas, otl3,.d__ I .“ b h ht f ‘ Tok"h,,,,,,,.,d, Lothbury, London) has not itiona_ crop wt 0 wort to i e nriiiir 5...; gdrgrsly attested either by the ...,.c.,i.d itornetliing about ..€I,000,t'I)0 sterling.- use of the weather, the advance in the price of Freeman's Journal. COBBESPONDLNC E. (For Ilaszard's Gazette.) No 2. TO THE TRUSTEES OI’ KENT DISTRICT ICHOOL. ' Gentlemen. In in tire: letter,I mentioned one of the ilillicnltiea which in this city militate against the success of the uioiiitoriiil mode of teaching, —a want of confidence in it by many of the citizens. Permit inc tiere to mention another. which renders nlnioat abortive, not only the motiiturial, but also any other system which it is possible to adopt ; ntitnely, the irregular attun- nnce ofinany of the children of even those who believe the iiyutt-m_ to he is good one. 'l‘liis irregulnrity, I ntii t'ully persuaded. is It together chargeable to the pnrents. All those who properly discipline their children at home, find but little difii-ult in making thetn punctu- itlly titii-rid school. I‘he trtitlt of this I have uniformly found in the experience of the lust ourtoeii yours oi'tiiy life; and its for as I have been nble to investigate, I two it proved every day in tiiy prcsctitclinrg-i. Ufsixty-four pupils on the Register before too, twenty-two are in the habit ofplnying truaiit, while forty-two of them liiive never been ktiown to ubiiciit them- selves from sclool without pcruiission. And need lndd, tliiit the trtiatits and rcin-godes ure the children of parents who wholly iii.-glcct or misdirect. the training of their oiI'<priug. Butattcndaricenlone will not so-flice; punc- iunliiy nlso is iiect-its.iry. Unless scholars tit- tcnd punctu--lly tit the proper hour, the school ciiniiot be kept in proper 0|'gi.|ltlZilIltJII, nor can the pupils make even it respertulile pruficieitcy. In my prt-seitt echool.l could point out uiitiiy boys who have been present iiltiiost every day in it quarter, but whose iictiiul attcndniice would count little more tliiin tiiill the hours in tli-it time Such boys receive but liitlfthc coin- plvtii».~iit oi‘ lo-risoti.-t, und, (‘Ulltit‘qlICllIly, eli:iiiic- fully retnrd the progress of their clussiiiutes. \\'li.-it with irrt~giil.~trit_v oftittciitl.-tnce, the totiil \\'.IllI oi‘ ['lllIt.'l.Ullllly on tho port. oi‘ pupils tit tlic lionrn ofopi-iii t;; the school, the dirtol-cili ciii-c. «liar.--‘poet und ii'ilI'ulries.s of ironic boys, tin-, i-topiilit_v ttlltl ii-tl--ssiicss ofotlit-rs, the tilt- initil liili'I'l :roiit--- oi smite pitrotitii, and is total iiiuileqiint-_y of s.tl.ii'_v. tho l.titlil'ulutid i-oiiitcicn- tioiis te.iclu-r hits tryiiignnd discouraging titties of it: mid it’ lllItlI'|' tho tiiittoyunces und anxie- Ilt‘H lllt idi-tit to his calling, his lieni-t does not soini-tiiiii-it totnlly foil liitii, he must be either; in-ire or loss than it. iiitin. Our City Schools tire tit present iiisido tip of sonic very oriiile nnd un- iti.tiiug--iililc llI.|It‘I'Iiils, it-ltioli will require some did ‘he pm,,w bpnfl. b,.,". "H, P” um] ,,,,,,.,._I iittio niiil iiiiii-li llitlllllltklftfl on_ the piirt of ti.-iiclii-rs to ilitlpoae itito N!,{lIll||'IIy and order. And not only is this cliuitge yet to be effected on tho iniiiilii itnd lttil-itisvuftlio cltiltlron, but it iiiniiliir i-liniigo in iuuiiy ufttie parents is also very dcitirnlile. \\'bi-ii the most indolent of the boys persist in tit-glcctitig tho li-iiiroiis I give tlieiu to study at lioine. I find it eottiotiiut-it iiuceasary to de- tiiiti tlieiii for aortic tiiiie iifter dismissing the school. to lcnrii these lessons. Unless this be don--, such ili-linqiii-tits will either entirely full bi-hind their CltaBn:tIt\l0l, or unjustly retard them in their progrt-Nit. 'I‘o pcriuit either of tlii-so would be on cgrogioua blunder. But what can we think of 3 parent, who, knowing the cause of his cliildroii‘r4 detention, to thwart the teiiclit-r’s plans iitid overthrow his authori- tv, would send it tit--sea-go to the school-rooni, UI'l‘l‘I'lIIK his cliildreri home‘! since I took cl-urge of this school, I hnd such messages sent toe, and it wus not long till I could discern by the straiggering itnd di-hunt demeanor of some of the boys. that they expected such it message ; and it would ‘greatly edi 'y is mind fond of the study of liuuiun nnture, to notice the grin of chance that would curl over the countiennnces of some of the most " perverse " oi’ the boys, (zisit certain citizen would ins , when such is iii-usage lind arrived. Ct-uld t be possible to devise it i-urer plan of touching it youth to be tlisoliciltciit to his instructor and hold his eu- thortty in cotiteinptl He must bee very stupid iiiiiividual liitIr'l’tl, who can imagine that e tent-hi-r cnn triltu tiny pl.-nsure in confining him- self in ii dusty i-cliool-oooin with is club ofcon- Illllltlcltlufl uretiins. alter his energies have nlreiidy been jaded and exhausted byis long dny‘ti toils und turiiioils, and he pnnts for re- lnx.i.tioii, and lungs to bathe himself again in the pure, sweet. brncaoa of heaven. It is only it most intense itolicitudo i'or the improvement and benefit of his pupils, that will induce any teacher who in at the bond ofa largo school, to I’t!ll|<tll'l with any of his charge beyond the hours pro-twriltcil by how and nuts re. None in-ed wear the above cap except those whom it may tit. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obdt. Svt . A. A. Macxasizttz. Charlottetown, Si-pt. Iltli, I856. The cholera has broken out with grout severity at Sim-.ltlrolin. It is said that General Bodiseo, the Russian military envoy, is one of its ii"; vict;ms. TO BE SOLD. 7 ‘H3 Farm at present in the tttctapation orm, P Andrew Smith, at the (‘rope lIoads_ |ig|f,,,,g'_ or particulars tip ly at tle ofli. f '1‘. ME " ll.-\Vil.Ai\‘l), Esqi’Ilurristsir at lftrvit.’ Al" Charlottetown, April 26th, I856. “ALBION HOUSE," Sl'llEE'l‘LY it COUCHMAN BE(i respectfully to inform the inhabitants oft.‘har- Iottetown and its vicinity, that they have taken the store lately occupied by MR. l\Ell. RANKIN and have opened it under the above title withs' iiiagtiiliccnt and K081‘ EXTENIVE STOCK - OI‘ DRY GOODS or IVIRY DIICIIPTION. This stock having been purchased with great ad. vantages, for taste, variety. quality, and clieaprieu, cannot be surpassed by that of arty House in the It would he iinpoiisible in the limits iii an advertisement to particulaiize. but on inr-pi-ciion it will be found to contain eversthlng, that is supplied by the most extensive houses in the first Cities of B. N. Ainericii, front the niinutest article in llal.ierduslt- cry, to those of the more costly character in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, lfantles. &c- In iiialting this iatinouticeiiicnt, we trust the public will encourage us in this undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this bu-itieso in la spirit of libe- riility. and continue to offer to purclitisers udviiiitiiges which will, we liiive no doubt, be appreciiitcd. S'I‘Ilt‘.E'l‘I.Y & CUUCIIDIAN. Charlottetown, Mny, I7. I856. A MARVELLOUS REMEDYIB FOR. A MARVELLOIIS AGEII \ HOLLOWAY'S OINTM .’I‘llE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. II_\ the aid of is llllcltlelltlpe, we see lIlllll0llil oflitlle i op»-iiiiigs on the surface of our bodies. 'I lirough tltctw, lltil Uititriicitl. vtlii-n rulihlird on the skin, is carried in tiny orgiin or iiivviiid nrt. Iliseaiies of the Kidneys. disorders oftlie Liver, nITectioiiiI oftho [Ii-nrt, Iiitlniiititioii of the Lungs, Astliiitns. Cough: and i‘oldri. tire by its iiteiiini ctlertuiilly cured. I-It-ery liuuiicwifc knows, that salt purities freely through bone or meat of any thicktii-as. 'I'liiri healing Uiritnierii far more reiidily penetrates through iiiiy bone or ilrsliy pair of the living body. curing the iiioiit diiigerous inwnrd coiiiplnints, that cannot be reached by other Illlillfll. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so much f'or the cure of diseases of the ikiii.whutever f--riii they may asituine, as this tliiitment. Scurvy . Sore Iletidit. Bcrofula, or Er) aipelna, ciinuot long withstand its itiflucvicc. 'I he inventor hits travelled otter tnuiiy ports of the ‘lobe, visiting the principal hospitals. dispensing this (lint- mi-nt. giving iidvice as to its application, and has thus lieon the nieana of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS,S0ltll.' BREASTS, WOUNDS &. Ut.ci-ms. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Uintiitctit, when having to cope vi ith the worst ciises ofsores, wounds. ulcers. glandular svrellinps, slid tumours. Professor llollowny has dispatched to the I-last, large ship- ments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure airy ulcer, glandular swal- ling, stitI'nt-as or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years‘ standing. FILES AND I-‘ISIULAS. These and other similar distreaoing complaints can be eifcctually cured, ifthc Ointment be well rubbed in over the prints irtfected. and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Built (lie Ointment and Pill: should be stud its iltefoiiotoitig i:aua:— ENTC llad Legs Cancers .!ore-throats Bad Breasts Cori acted and 8tifl' illiindisessea Burris Join curvy Iltinions Elephantiaais Ilore-beads Bits of Mosqui- Fistulaa Bore-nipples toes and Sand Gout it Corns ies Glandular swellings l‘umours Coco-bsiy Lumbago Icers Chii~go- out Piles Wounds Chilblaina Rheumatism aws. Chsppcd hands Scalda Sold at the establishment of Profeasnrlloaaows 1, 244, Strand, (near da 80. Maiden Lane, N respectable Drtiggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World. at the following priceit:—at ls ad; In ad; and be each Poi. There is a considerable saving by taliing th larger sins. N. B.—Directloas for the guidance of patients of every disorder are atllxed to each Pet.