- ehottfl heespuiled h the roast -Tn: {causes the t.‘<i|nuiel0Iee.utu.|sir¢IlI.d||- I ' ‘u ‘ice w t so 0 I‘ =1“ -"-‘=5-*'“" .."‘“.:-~.. ~' ~*-'.~.'.-.:-:.~ “'3 -° .2 dsssesrulist. its in newer II“! t ' "v" eubl wisdfia cannot IOC.t'IO ish here, iasy, with per-t‘uct ease, be trotte- uted at the arrti To It is a great fact. and worthy of all eoasideretion. that the greatest set are. . Peotinc Wtln1'.—A few days ago. a single root. or slots. II farmers tall it, was brought to our ofice as a spr-rtiinen. I he w is elicit a yard and a half loiig. and beers 76 eurs,.fuI|y ehot‘aiid in full hlnssoiu. Presitiitittg each ear to contain 90 grains. below the average. we are told. this single root would, if grown to maturity. have yielded above l.500 grains of wheat. reduce of one single grain. It was grown at Henhury. seer Maicclesfield. on the feriu of Mr. (,‘trsrles_ Bullock. where other tools are growing equally line and promising. fhe seed ‘ (a few grains) was ohlsinedat the simple there shown as the iaunrnty wheat, grows on Prince Albert's farm. 11:: UNITED n'l‘A'|'El. DEATH OI" HENRY CLAY! We have received per Steainship Albatross. dates from New Yorlt lo the 3.1 itist. 'l‘tie cliiei item of interest is the death of the great American patriot and Statesman. the lion. IIIINIIV Ct". or expired at Washington. in the presence ot Ill! son. 'l‘hornae. and l-'.x-Governor Jones of ' ennesee. It I7 "I|II|1'§3 past elevea o'clock. on Tuesday utorning.—-lune Qthh. ho gerrtle was the change from time to eternity. that tor some at-tnents it was doubtful whether he was dead or not. He was attended by the Rev. Dr. Butler. and retained his coit- elttoustreee to the last:--“My son I sui_ at-iiiii—stt by mu.”- tltees were the last words he spoke. 'lhe report of his death has been received in all parts of the country with unbounded regret, without distinction: of party or sent. He was seventy- Ive years of age. the lilth of April last. (iront the JVsio York Herold.) NEW LINE OF SI'I.-J.-\Ml-.RS FROM NEW YORK TO ‘.lll“.(). We perceive by advertisement in our columns of this date- tlist I fresh in) us has been given to our daily increasing connection with the British Provinces, by the estahlisliinoiit at a litre of steamers froiu our port. which are intended to sail hi- rtionthly. for Halifax and Quebec. calling at I’ictou, Nova Sootie. Chairliittetnwn. Prince ltldwerd Island, She-disc. and _Mireruiehi, New llrunswiek. and from thence to Guys and Quebec. 'I'his is decidedly the most important line ever este- hltslied for the development of the vast resources of the ‘ tish iiurititne Provinces, and cannot fail to render essential service in the extension of our continence with those noble ‘portions of Queen \'ietoris's North Atuericaii possess-one. The route chosen. to tourists. is one of per-ultsr interest, and will we have not the lesst doubt,he a very favorite“ track" for trsvellers and three eeeltittg the invigorating sea bru-ezi-s of the ' llorther shores of the continent. 'I‘lie scenery on the coast tip to Canada is very line, while an opportunity otlers of visiting the interesting town and harbour nfllalifax. with its sirperh hay and basin. tliensliirtirig elorig the Nova Si-.otiii shore. with ‘its held and wild poiiils of interest. the gut of Cansn will be steamed ibrougli, with Cape Breton on the right, that interest- ing portion of the coritineirt. where the I-‘tench received llletl’ Irst blow from the English and colonial forces. at the ever to he reinembered Louishnrg Pictou will then he visited, with its line settlements skirting the hay. Then slung Northumlierland Straits. with New Brunswick on the one stile. while the l'air and fertile Island of Prince Ed- ward. with its verdure to the w:tter’s edge. lies sinilingly on the Wj|lOI‘I of the gulf. 'l he visit to Charlottetown, the capital ofthe Island. with the title harbor of Ilil=shnron~_t|i, exceeds in beauty anytliiiig al mg the coast. The lslaiii-l is becoming every d.ty of nioreitrrportancc. said it has been very tippropriziti-Iy nained the ‘- Isle of Wi,r_vht" of America. Its egricoltiiinl resources are great. vvhihr its exports in grain and produce are very valuable, which will be greatly extended by this line of Stcertisliips. The lslnnil extends along the golf for [49 miles. and has a mean breadth of 46 miles, while extensive settlements. er-tleinen’s seats and line farms, greet the eye for its entire nirih. Mirsrrtichi, that great northern ovttport of New Briirewicki Is well worthy of ttvisit; while entering the noble St. Lnwreiice frotn Gaspe to Quebec. the scenery cannot he excei-dad for besiiily I'ltI loveliness. In a commercial point of view, this line wiil henfgrcnt value. and as an evidence of the interest taken in the irrier-colniiial route. the Is0RIIl4Illl’8\' of the various prtiviticee have voted ltirge suins nfinoiiey. in furtherance pl its operations. Now that the English Coloiriel Secretary in Lomloo has refused all aid to the great Halifax end Quebec R iilrosd. the colonies will greet with pleasure this oppttrlultity of coinirioiiicatinn by steamers, so nppnrtuni-ly cztrrieilvout by one of their enterprising end tslenlcd lairdowners. We must not forget. however, togive Uncle Sam hie _due merit of praise. for it was M4jnr Norton, our highly elltcleiil consul at Picton. wlin first so zgesteil this route from Pictou to Quebec. end on transferring his lllK8li‘:l. he sclit-me was WISO‘ lv extended. so as tn cuiti-nontcato every fortnight with New ork-the centre of the coitiitiercisl wealth and devclopemert of the \\'esterti world. , The first steamer put on the route. which will he shortly followed by another. is the Albatross. of whose sailing and steaming qualities we recently spoke of. in reporting itn ex- eiirsiun mule in her. ' ‘lie is counted by our ship-biiilrlcre a clipper. and having all the modern improvemeiits, will efiicient- ly perform the noble service desigiiml for lier.—'l‘o the pro jec'ore. itwgcre, and ell interested in her, we predict a pt’mrpl'- roes ovireer. ‘I'll: SAses'rIr.—'l'he Marshal of lnzliurutpolis, Inrlizimi, has given fie h-erbers to uivleretaind. that hereafter Sun lay shaving will not he tole- rated. 'rts are iiirel to restrict their stiles on t c Sablrtith to articles of neccrisity; and ecpcrs of llvery r-tables are enjoined not to hire horses or carriages for trips of noisy pleasure —“ - NOVA I('-0'I’lA- QR Yooito HIl.—St-verity young rrten-—"the bone and s_lnew" of III! eoItItr’_v-left teriIay,'I'lrvIrs lt\z,llI the Ckfburto for Australia. ’I'ltr.-y 1 ed on bmml at I o’r-Inc , by one oi the Iliirtruotrth str.-aim-rs. i rind well-wishes of s large crowd of our citiseiie, who the wharf front which they started. These young men were thus to who: trtitriy of our people looked I'orwurd,iis those_in whose destin of our cortrit was to be cool led—-driven sway s the rnisguvemirierit whirh reigns in the Isndoftlieir birth I May they have s s'afe and vii s ; and that prosperity uhmad whit-i they despu‘ rig in ova Scotin. The Rev. Mr. Bullock, . ' , passengers ore their departure. mldDWIlllIflUlI0lOI‘IRf'lBOI¢llI!ytIflDll1llIll\|lIl cu — I-ttisk Novtd Airiwicss. Ienexivfo Aecioss-r er Beinosi-ovrrt—-June 2-t.—Wlii|e Janice I. (son of the Maniber.) wits engaged in a saw- V at came in saw, and was cut entirely ofl' !-— Ysrivioruh H . 11:: "" rtcwr-ot.tvirr.tivn. The Oletttitship Cherokee arrived on Sunday night with the New- fosedhod mail. Shiv lied s very rough passage. lret hehttved ttdniirshly. rrssevtgers of the Cherokee saw the clipper ship Chebuoto. hsend for Australia herree, selling very fast in e soetli eest ditto- Chevoltee brought es copious files of Newfoundland pspers. is seen eetreetdinery feetsre in which is, the ieuleeant Gover- Qr‘I tlptleeh en clmieg the Irsgislntere. its follows :— Hr. Prutleiit stir! Honorable Gsslleities ofthe Council; ,Xr r. and Ostllestss I;/' the House of Jrsesibly; (‘feet It i_v duty to termlrisie a session trial has been protracted Is a rrrost lmoiiveslest Irtegtlr. slrilprehr end Gratuities of ts: Been if horribly,- I thank su fed the supp is: which you have voted for the pa mt. shall be expended in the manner host esleslsted to reel Iseslqsucieeofths Celeay,sed to protects the efleieeey U ' flivvsrssserit of this lslsed . o/or of J I llr d ease Oeusctl : * tfinglisb mail of Jun: 56. (pm. or rranfu sn'u'_rr .;vi»rit'.rrurtcss. Jet; .; Yeeterila was a lovely uiorritng. and the tleuada cause I Ilittlsotlt in a style, at it o'clock, alter a tepid passage from A.|Vul- I willie tell itgsiii st hailf-put IO for Boston. The ltitsistturce (which was one ot Nelson's War Frigates st 'I'rnl'.ilgiirl, arrived at the Clyde on Saturday, June Iltli, with the lid lIig|i|airdors—th days lie-ice. l"isuoe is quiet —ottter continental news uuiiapertant. We sub- joio sortie eslrects :— beeti buried in the Loodoii ehurcliynrds. Lieutenant Getter-rl sir William Nirpier the historian of the Pe- ninsula War, is labouring under s iirortiil illness. ‘Hie lovers of scandal have had it liighty seasoned dish set before them this week in the trial of a libel suit brought h the notorious l)r. Acitii.i.i against the no less celebrated Dr. avrsuss—tbe former a front Itotnaiit Catholicism. and the letter from Pnuestantisnr. Aehilli wee charged with acts of seduction arid de- bauchery time and place being sworn to by his alleged victims; he, on the it her hand. making until that he never saw any of the vrouiau in his life! An inlluiinaa, which in many cases proves fetal. hits been raging for the last few months among the horses throughout the country. Within the last three years and a half ending on the Nth ult., there have been 2119 persons killed and 71! injured by accidents in llriti-ah iniiies. Messrs. Iluirieori 6: Sutton. the American eugineefl. IIIIVO pituit- ed u ulinr urruiigeinent iii locomotive tiructiiusry, by which the reverenl ofthe irrotiori is much siiiiplilied. ' ‘he iirioiversary of the bottle of \Vnterloo wee celebrated in Edinburgh by the inauguration of a public statue in botiotir of its reiiowiied liern—the Duke of Wellington. At Monte Video, and all the vicinity of Pampas, good horses are to be bought at prices varying from lls. lid. to l6s., and sheep and llogi Ittll ill ffttiti . to II. The Sultan has given orders to the Capilsn Pecha to preptire with the greatest puseiblu despatch. two squadrons for the Archi- pehrgo, which are to cruise in search i fpirutes. l.ieut.-Colonel Campbell retires from hie allies of private secre- tlrry to the Lord I.iouteiiniit. The Mail states, that he has been compelled by profesuionail duties to resign. Since the attempted itsstieiuatinn of the Queen of Sptiiit, her Me- jesly has lIV0lIIPd iriitiiiig with her stihjccts. She line dispensed with the usunlprectice of washing the feet of poor people on Corpus Christi Day. A tailor. fiither of eight children. end sued for hie debts. has by a letter found in his garments, he ltus bequeathed li'u body Ill paiyrnent. The Burl and Countess of Derby had a dinner pvtrty on Seturday at their residence. St. Juines's-Square. Among the company were the American hlinivrter rind Mrs. and Miss Lawrence. he ship Norlliumlierlnnd hire brought from Ausrtrnlia. a piece of pure gold weighing Iventy-sevon pounds and ii liiilf. 'l‘ne Semaphore of \|nr-ieillos st:ites.lh:it ll letter from Rome had reached tlnit port, announcing that three British men-of-wiir had tirrivcd at .\iiconti. to protect Mr. Murriiy. setiteiiced to death by the tribuiitil ofthe cotiiinltn. Mr. lllurriiy lirid been rt-prievcd. Cnptiiiii Bet-.cliy, II. N., Captain Smith. R. N., and ii third gen- llcmtiti have gone to Gnlwriy. to coiiiiiit-tire the inquiry ordered liy govt-.riirm=irt, its to the euittibleuess of thut port or Limerick for it pocket stntion. 'I‘he toliil number of .rsone ivho visited the Cork Exhibition, dur- ing the first live tI.'I\'S nllttr its opening was 7.360, end the number oftwn-shilling tickets sold nt the entriince I, . rd Derby line -supplied the vncancy at the I-Zducritinn Board. c.-iu.-ed by the dentin of Archbishop Murrn , by Mr. Blackburn, the tflinricellur. There isthen, one Catholic cu, end one Prctesterit more. Ilv an edict issued by the Emperor of Rustin, ull Jews who sltnll he found guilty nfforging or pnseing forged exrlroquer bills. shall he iitiinr-ilintiely tried liy court-iirnriinl iriid putiielied, without tippezil. with the etlreiiri-i pert-ilty of the In . A project lrtis been laid before the directors of the (‘rystitl Pri- lnce Cotiipnny. niiiiit-ly. tlitrt of laying pipes from Brighton. to con- vi-y the iii-n-writer to capricious swimming hntlis in connection vi" I the Crys'tiI I’.rl:ice tit Svdeoliriin. ‘lie llev. Mr. Mnguire, I’. P. of I".rinismncsnint pnrislt. has been arrested this week. by no order from the (‘niiintntrder—in-Chief. for having married some Prttteltltnt soldiers to Ruiririn Crrtlinlie fernsles. The Rev. gentlemen gave in bail to ettind hie trial at the ensuing us:-ins for llonegnl. , A large ball has been placed above the dome of the west cl nutrition of the Soulli-cttstrarn Itnilivay Ciiiiipnny, which. by trying!- tlu-tic electric notion, frills every dity. siiiiu:tiincousl_v with the hull nt Greenwich Oservntory, and thus indicates to ell the west of Lou on the true time. On the 26th ult., n fisliing-bont was run down by s brig hound for I.ir-hon rind one ofthe crew wire supposod to have been knocked overhoriid and drowned. A few dnys ago. however, the supposed (lend inan turned up from Lislmn, uhere he had been carried by the brig. His wife. on his return. iitimedintely htirnt her widow's cup. rind received him with every diirrinnstration of joy. Hrtire T0 Aus'rttAi.ra.-Owing to the extraordinary demand for ships. the London eliipwriglits h.-ive in many instrinces. struck for higher wn es. and nt some ofthe ynrds there has been no work done during t is past week. Instances hnve occurred where vessels under repnir lizid been nniinunced to sail iii e given darte. but wliich. in consequence of the strike. ciirinothe got ready, and other crrill have been ttiken to supply their pluce. Shipwrights from Glasgow tire likely to it sent -~r. ' cc to Ass-r:sret.it I’.uii.iAsrI:ru- Al"I'll A Dis- sni.u'riotv.—'l‘he new Act to shorten the time required for riser-.ni hliiig Puilitiinerit ttfter it dissolution hits been printed. It is enacted ' that so oflrn its her Mrtj-sly shnll, hy licr ro_rriI proclttmiilion, rip- pnirit ti time for the first meeting of Psrliiiiitent ofthe l'nited King- dom of Grant nfllltlll and Ireland. after a dissolution thereof, the time so to he tippoiirto-d. truly be rrny Iirne not lose tlttitr thirty-five davs nfler the ditte of such proclnirinlion.' Eivcusreemeo I".s1's't-ts IN |it:t.Aivo.—0n the nth instnnt, the number of petitions in which iilrsoluts orders for enlrr .1 been made. tiny portion of the loud: included in iihirh renitiined unsold, wns 3|. 'I‘he lntnl sstirrtttted rental of such lands so remaining unsold is suited nt £600,000. MPclti. the celebrated razor elrop men of Lordon. is now one ofthe most ardent nfitgrictiltiiriets, and irriiiltlt-I I70 serve of land by means of subterranean pipes, worked by steam pnwo-r. One. of the learned judges at \\'i-stniinster, it is said, won El?) 000 on the late Derby st Epsom, The annual value nfgiiarin consumed in Ahsrdeenshire slone has now reached the large einouiit or ,£5:I,000. The nranitlacturs of beet-root sugar in Silesia is rapidly in- creasing. The total nttniber of anger rnsnufactories is forty- VG. In New South Wales the members ofthe Church of England oumher03.l37 : Presbvterisns. l8.l56 ; Wesleyan Methodists. Welhudiste, l0,0ll8 : Roman Catholics. 56.889 _'I'hs ship Blecltwtill has arrived at London, from Australia. with £350,000 in gold. The General Hewett is also delly ex cle . iss Fraser. Isle head rf Dr. Port-y’e Protestant nuns at St. Thomss.Oxfotrl. has cniifnrrusd to the church of Rome, She is cousin of Dr. Forbes. Bishnpt fllm-bin. and ol Lord Forbes. the founder of I\‘inian‘s Cathedral, at Perth. A NIIMANCI or Lirson.—Ahout twenty years ago so Enu- lisli gentlemen of fortune. whose name has not yet transpired, became the father, in Lisbon, of a natural daughter. which was put into the fountlling hospital with some hedge or mark about it, hy which it might elterwsrds he identified. By the last pscltet from ‘iouihaniplori. s llrttieli tncvchetit of Lisbon . ocived instructions to rnelte inquiry for the child. as it hsd been left a t’ortirno- of .L'70.0lI0 by its tether s there ‘is s regular register kept of the female foundlinge. who, as long as they are imrnsrried. continue under the surveillance of the establishment. there was no dimoolty in finding the forttiiiete girl, who wee at service. as e honssmsitl in the city. Mr. Miiysll. oI’l.omlon. has succeeded in producing degser-rsotyp‘s portraits rind pictures s Ii e sine. tine lino heel di-rrov-red on s feriu near the siosth of the Urr. is the parish of lleittle. Galloway. ' tlir Ilevry tliriith strite.s thnl rluri the writ at the Caps. I000 whizrfhws, by the Kalle‘ ewii edtrt' , have fallen. liieledlrrg es s. We learn from I‘. N. Gisbornri F‘ . projector of the New- foundland I-lleetrie Telegraph. that i e enterprise reests with 0 v arseeeeueesdtelesve this hr ‘I In the last thirty years. a million and a half human bodies have just hung liiniself at llnsle, in the gotewtiy of his creditor. to whom, lo‘- vivu the farmer with sheet 850 eetlgreets. esd tlie_|etter I81; while the tug. at t is the Birlreehead dot-Its. is expected to sail to-day with a vast number of eiriigi-ests—a greater portion of whom have. this wesh arrived from soot end. Eutoasrtel or liuvearsaserrr Canals -—Severel of the in the difereut departments til Somerset House. seeing no liltslihoed of promotion or sdditininil pity, have formed heoiselvus into a party to iiiemorislise her Ms’-rst_v s '|‘rennury l'or ri-tiring allrrwaiicoe, lievi s agreed to pr ' , tire first opportu- nity to the gold dqgiirgs Au tralis. , A coupes cousietin offl persons with a ital of £fil00, sailed from uciu..i’i..i mail for Australia. ' Ti... on Iiucliiucry for uurte-crirsliitig. been printed in a Parliamentary paper, of the nature and se- laries of the (r‘overriors of Colonies. There are forty-eight nttmre in the list. Asvirig the highest salaries is see given to tlsri Earl of Elgin, as Governor General of Csnttila, who lies £7|IIls your : the lowest is re- ceived by the Lietitetiiirit Governor of Ulster, who liars £400 a year. There are three goversors at £1000 a your, and several at £5000 a year. I R E I. A N D. £700_000, itis estimated. is annually squandered in whisky in Belfiist. The Rev. Bernard St. Patrick, e Romin Catholic clergyman, wits drowned. whilst hetliiiig at Quoile. on Suturdit . Archdeacon Manning (who vncuted the srclideacoiiry ofChiehee- trr on becoming a Roman Catholic.) is. it is said, to succeed Ateli- bisliop Cullen, in tho see of Artiiagh. - ’l‘he Crirlow Sentinel stutce, as the result of the experiments. tlist the euperphoeplinle of liuie is more proiirotivs of vegetable growth than Pt-rovioir tian . It is etnted thut of the clergyini-n ofthe Anglictirt church tit present oflicinting in Ireland, 64 have been either culltolic priests or lay- rireii. DIITUIIANCII riv New Ross.—On Tuesday a troop ofthe 8rd Dragoon Gourds nmrched suddsttly front Killrennv to New Ross. and ii considerable body of constehulery ore urtdi-,r orders to proceed immediately to the same locality. These precautions. it seems, have been found neceesiir in consequence of the serious riots caused by the Diilfyile mobs. who nttncked Sir Tlioiiins lied- ington and his friends with such fury during the past few ditys its to compel the iuttlrorities to cull out the inilittiry, gud to read the Riot Act, before order could be pnrtly restored. 'l‘its Etriatizt-rioir Mov:ateir1*.—’l‘lie llorrrds of Gnnrdi-ins generally are promotii the eriiigiution of paupers. \Vitliin the last week I50 piinpere lirtve been despstched from Kilrusli, and 200 mm Rntlikeiile. ' ‘he Comtriissioticrs hnve sanctioned a loan E l,500. to the Newciistle liuurdiiiiie. for emigrnlion nr son. and the board have rigreed to grant £l to etich ednll err-igr.-rtiiig, nod to those under fourteen yours, on their lnriding tit Quebec. The Willinni 'l'h-inipson lots clexired f--r New York with 65, and the Criiiiitiiil Relh Brmli, for Quelii-c, vtith 220 prism-rigors. iaIiisz.ti1tam>3§cr;}}i’Z1.t:*i*i1°T.é:l. TUESDAY. JULY 13. 1852. TH: Members of the rty of which Mr. Coles is the ostensible liortd. delight in calling IRZIIIIPIVF! " Liberals,“ tiiid ht-slowing on the other side. by wily of reproach. the term “ Uhrttrttctives." We crire little about niirriuri, at one would tliiiilt. tlint those who are so rtntious to he styled Liberals, should pursuit it line 0 policy, that might give them sortie just claiiitt to the iippellzition. Of the iininy iiriornalies which have been. rtiid vet tire, it reprnrtch to the Adminis- triitioii of Justice in the United Kingtlnrrr. more hits been so l|I!l!‘l'- v-idly censured. es the practice of the Courts with respect to curios of Libel. Until within coiitpttrttlivr-ly a few yciirs, the Judges were considered its irlone competent to deteriiiiiie. whether the ivouls or publication in question constituted a Libel or not. 'l‘lio solo nllicn iif the Jury. iiiid is very litrirriliutiiig one. wire to dc-terriiiiie the iuikr-.d foot of publication, it iiitilli-r of \\'I|l(‘II there was sclduiri nny doubt. 'I‘lint spirit of justice. iiiid that inlieri-nt teliileiicy to It‘ll.'l| lyrirmi_i which tilivnyir pervades the IIrlIId1 of Eiigliclririoii, in story clmni -- life.c.-iurted juries to revolt froiti living rmidie the [I.Itl'|lVt', II|t‘lI;_’II uiin illiiig. eliiveri of public tippressiori or indivitlunl rermiitiiireiil: or-tl. iicc--rdirigly, verdicts were given in nppnuiviun lo the npinioiie of Judges; rind the evil having itrcrr-.-tin.-d to that l.Il‘3tCI!, thiil it cliziugn hectirtio itieviltilile.juries vtere iii\'e.vrted. list they ought to lmve bet-ii Irntir the lirst, willt the power of deli-rrrriiritig, from it atom-itlerirttoii of l.|II the f.ictir ilfld circtiuistimcee of the critic, wlietlicr the iiriitter eoiiiploiiieil of, wits libellous or not, nod to return it verdict of guilty or not guilty, as they considered the ctmdttrl of the def:-ntlrrnt wilful rind iiiulicious, or the contrnr . lit, with the citttlion that hits marked the I-3 in in all their refoniis, in relzrtinn In the iirrietid- ' -e of the Courts of Justice, the trritli of the libel I caises ol' tfroiiit l'ri-so-ciitioiiv or no Mills of lir- dicttiieiit. to be given in eviderrte. rind. slid to relate. the tiiuxiiii. "'l he greitter the truth.tlia greitter the libel," universally prr-vtrilod. The iiicreniting liberirlily of the rigs would tint brook rt violiitioii, itn nppnreiit. of natural justice and equity: rind, accordingly. air .-\ct Ilrll lately passed the British Liegiolnturt.-, cnsihliirg persons ticcu-red of libel to plead the truth, or tiny other mtitlr-r of defence. in jusltfi- ciition or excuse. In e late cure in [In liiitd—'I‘he Queen, on the prosecution of Acliilli. vs. Newinnii—ths defendant plended the iiuitters assigned its libel were true in substance, and that the publi- cation were for the ublic benefit. to which it wns replied. than he had published it in lite own wrong, nnd without the alleged c.iusc. Upon the p|ens,i-sues were joined. the verdict wits for the I'ror-ecu- tor, except it on one int. u it which the Court said. it would re- port specially. Had the d-efeiidiint succeeded. however, the verdict would have been entered for liiui. One would have thought. that men who pniucss such ultra. we had altriusl. su' psctulo-lilierul print-iples. would hate lieerrnwitre of this change. that has ptisrted over the lrrw oflihol. and would i.rve disdniiietl to tiikn ildvtintzigo of the itiiperfo-ctioiis ofthe lniv of . E. Island, and have pressed forwnrd lltl lridtciiiiont. which. vilinteve\ Mr. G. II. Young tiuty any. in nothing Ie't|.1lI|lIlI tin rittetript to gist u verdict in a miss where the trulli, or iippori-.iit trulli. us collected from public documents, nird the itiotivee of the writer or publii-lior, could not be given in evidence. It is u hold, hnrefucoul. liigh-liiiiided riiensure, by tvliicli tho p.irty in power Visit to silence the vnii-.e of iitdepeiidenee iiiunifnted by riti uiislinr-ltloil press. to prevent the public froiti becoming iicquuinlritl with their triis-leetls, iiiol-nt|iiiiiiis- trutiuri, rind vttttit o skill, iinwledge, ntrd priiiriplo But they nru all tiruch behind the true liheriility of the times. its the Grand Jury hevu tiittiiifested it just unticipiilion of it. he grctit tiiirrttiko colit- tnitte.I by Mr. (I. It. Young, which has been follovvetl It the llditurs of the Gazette rind Jl1o¢rlr'zrr.lit-s in the sopporriiioo. thut the Grrind Jury were bound to Iii rt llill. on the |I|sItIl(.ttlIttt| being proved ; but, its wins 0 rvcd by Mr. Justice Peters, mid ecco to by the Chief Justice, the Jury might be of opinion, IIMI. hiking the publication for grnntrd. the subject rririttrir of it was not lihellou-, rind were, therefore. right in rejecting the Ilill. \Ve go further. \Vs say. that on the lace of the [till itself. rind the Iiliel set out in it. the could do no other their return it its they did ; for. in the lirsi place. if Mr. M'l.ettn‘s promises iire true. rind there ls no doubt he he considered tlteiii so. his conclusion is it correct one. ow the essence of a libs is, that it sltituld not only be untrue. but have been wilfull and nrrtlicrnasly corn and published h the said new M‘ term, he knowing the retire to be false and untrue. Now the whole tenor of the-e so called lihels go to prove no the f.ice of tbetii the very revsrss. Public documents are quoted and relied on. certain statistical data are given : it rnsry be true that the public utrients are stisprinterl. but that is the sell of the Government, who must take the conu-queiices of their own no-gligi-nce : it is not pretended to say. thiit they are siirquolrd. for that would he triall- cious; the stiittsticril detii tiisy be erroneous. and the conclusions may. thereby be faulty ; but in that case. they carry their iititidole wit them. end the very circurn-trtnoe rriust prevent the Jury from coming to the coriclusinii of the writer's ltiiowin them Ill be false ; for no rtintt would publish that which. on the flr-t hlsslt. would nul- lify his own conclusions, and tender hiiriself an object of ridicu.e or reprovel iristeiid of his opponent. We here have the iiuitter fire the present, satisfied that the Jury have their duty. and merit prriisrv. rather than blsiiie. \ mm rr mi. lest. the harbor at‘ tfhertoitetnivn wits enlivened with the arrival the new Packet Steamer "AI.IA1'Ioll." intended to pl between New York and artists, touching at this port. She is it splendid sea-going clipper ere , of nrierly 800 tons hurdsri, lled with a patent screw, rind elegttritly titted up with ace:-ttiiriodetions I'nr I20 cabin passengers. The rnlverrtiigss which must result to this Island by the establishment of this line of vessels, initiated hy the f ' ' U. 8. Central at Pletne, Mejir Nor- ton, and thus taken hold ofsnd completed by the perseverance and indomitable error of the sole owner. Carrels tlesiort. 'l'he "Album-es" esilg for Quebec this trioreutg, to touch it ctisthsei. Iirlrtrbhl. "‘ 3 lair: tir Petites Eswaee lst.aire.-We understand tlist ' from New the etrerruregeirisni frntt rlnglleh Cspiullsts arid that egg Q , ,..., ..g M, ,,,.,..g'“,," '1, . g“. Newsll 5 t‘ .blIsve ensirseted to lay the vrires between New- i. 9.3 |.i..a_ rd - 1-5. n::;..r u,..i....':....'_- 11.. f-molt-M and rims FA--M I-I . - es II is ttsitire to see. be it is lstendi-d sid Hsstoesvtou To Avs'reAr.ia.—‘I‘hs tide of sushi-etlse ts ursralesl of that Iris Island. by Australia is rapidly lesressleg ls farce, sad is evsgghnrzgay I is open . the eel ii-nests . the sfenuversstlse. At presses es lesethes y- l wfl se "egg .. ugtit. ., age, 1.5 Q..- te Vheseq 0! with the Beak in the United Ststes. Hsssre. W. Elliot 8, 130., sf the British Con-at-to. Boston, are Agents tor our city. while is ii. Island. gentlemen of standing will fortit a Board of Directors, i which Liiptein Sleigh is Presidelit. In the Ipplicrtliutl for a Charter provision is triads for the circs. lating of notes of a small denomination. which will prove a great COIIVISIIIBIICH. As the Baal: is a private one, ernply secured with Is a resources, on stock willhe olfered for di-pose . On the vtltole, 3. Island has greetcesse for rstelation. in having a Proprietor viheis tint only a large Lend owner. but a geritleinau possessing such is- dtterice, energy end cramriiercinl enterprise. as nisst prove must he- riedciul to that Iourishing Colony.-—Bri'ts'sIi mm Jeieriesri. Tue Ihsasoirsotes.-—.\rlessrs. John and James Power. I’. A. Reynolds. and H. Sivori. the celebrated vocalists. have been del' lit- iog the losers of music, b their pr-rforriiatiees st the Town all, during the lust week. ' ‘iey introduced a number of original and select pieces. which were received with touch eppruhetiO- rm; 8UI’I“‘:M|'I COU RT. The Queen or. Thornes Smith. l.siceny.—'I'hs Court senten- ced the prisoner to be iiiiprisoned for IS calendar tuoetlts. with hard labor. ‘The Queen er. Joseph Gallant. Lsrceey.—'I‘hres months in- prisorirneut. .’l‘hri Queen es. Rsehel Connor. prteotrriretit. . ’l‘l_io Queen se. Margaret Ileeleod. hressy.—I"osr neiitb trriprisonnieut. TIN Quese es. Ann llsclesn. eouiiieiit. The Queen es. prisoritiieiit. l..sreeay.—l'oar Ientlis inn- Lsrceey.—'I‘we mouths i-pri- Patrick Mennigan. Lercesy.—-fear irresths iris- SICll‘l‘AlV'I Oirrice. July It, I051. Her Majesty the Queen has been gruciously pleiised to ehlrn the prt|Vlt|iiIlIlI rip inmient ofthe Hon. llossrr Heooeol. as CIiief_.lustice uftliiit lirliind. JAMI-3:5 WAR.IlUIl'l1)N, Colonial Secretary. (‘ovNcit. Orrics, lst July. I001‘ Ilis Excellency the Lieutctierit Governor in Council a pleinii-d to appoint the following persons Visitors of District Schools for the current year, ria :— ' ultn MncNeit|. Esquire. for Queen's County. John Aibuckle, F.»-qttire. for Prince County; and Mr. John Rose, for King's Count . CHARLES DEVSBRIBAY. C. I. C. ljlassrttgrrs. In the Fteninsr Rose frorri Pictou, on H/edneedey Iest—Mr. I’. 8: Mrs 1-‘am :"llr. 6: Miss Sutherland; Mrs. I). It Miss Redd’ \lr-. ll.-.u;li; Mrs. zltephsmrz Messrs C. F. Harrie. flu Power, F. A. IIl‘.\lIttI(Ii|, ll. Sivuri. Ales. I.eslie—l in the Stserege. In the Ilnrk 'l‘nncriid. on Sttturdti week for Liverpool Hr. & ii... ltrnnd.irnd \lr & .\lrs. ll. w. llymad. , ' In the ll.-irk Sir Alexander, Mr. etid \Irs. Lawson, for Auetrelis. Il.l.IIlG-Slledllc pticliirt, on Monday, Mr. Ilobert Percival, from III , n the Steiimcr Albatross. Cs pt. Kearney. from New York, of; Itilifax. to Charlottetown. E. I.-t'spt. Sleigh. led , three . iildreii. and two servents; .\lessrs. John M‘ a, John M‘ null, Maurice Sivnbi-y, lluii-rt. .\litclreIl—d steersge To Quebec-Ir. Lindeay, It. N., and H) in steerttge. Bill). I At St. John's Nervfld, on the 26th ult.. Ilre. W. II. Here, efe daughter. “- tllarrirb. On Tuesday ltist.b_v the Rev. John Knox. Pastor of the ‘vet Baipti-it Church, Mr. Ali-xtirider Strtwnrt, of '91! Point, to Miss brace, the lililr daughter of I'eleI‘ Stewart. of South Lake. Dub, At the Band of Potitcodinc. ori Satsrdsy Inst. Mr.'I‘resssae titiutsseiv. son of Mr. John 'l‘rerisiriiin, Wetclimeker of thi 'I‘own. He left Ilneton a f vv driys previous. to return to this plnce. for the liertelit of his hriiiltlt. which ir some time prueirriuus. but hr-fnre'liri completed his journey his ttisledy intercou- ed. nird lefttritrnlfld firtnlly. llis fntherlefl yesterday trroririrrgte vvelcome home his son, and met a party conveying the lifeless body to town for tiiteriticnt. L92-— I,lort of, dlictrlottrtatiitt. fl lN‘t'l:ss‘.D: July 'l.—Sclrr. Brothers. Brundrrsrt. IIiilifitx—goods. —- Snreli Juno. Levitixittori, Sydiisy—eosL Industry. Crtievvell. tIo—do. Soplironin, Ciilitphell, IIii|ifitI—|oode. George es, f"rrr-er. I'ietos—coel. vs. Robertson, I'ir-toe—r-.oel ' 9 Olive Ilriinch, Boucheir. Sydnr-y——cosl. —Steiimer Albatross, Kearney. lIaliftia—pseeettgers. -3 Schr. Union. Le Vet-he. Mireriiichi. ‘ I0 \Viiierlno, De (‘tract-, llnthurst, N. II. Unity. llenderson. llulifut-general cargo. James I-‘reser. MacR...e, Mirainicbi—li I3 . D 1 Mary Elimluith. \|cl.eodr Miremichi-—flour. Jason. .\‘I.-tcdotitild. Ricltilructo—bslltiIt. Sen lliril. Mucdtvrrsld, dn—t‘I‘. Conihioe, Reid. Br-etou—Juniper knees and scant- ling. Econoiiiy. Miicdoriald, Mirnrniclii. Amiigent. \lclI.ie. I'ugw Dove, Roliirisnn. Mirnrriit-.Iii. Mnrgiiriit. Gritllth. Hslifiix. July 6.—Schr. 7 I E1‘ E0 Illllrlllilli A la Jflll II ‘V A Is, For the toeek ending July [0, I058. IAIOIITII. U 1-rissssoarls-Ia. I Ilighest Lowest Mean. llijhest Lowest Daily (sin) uni.) uoiti.) (srtnnti) Itess. soar so.-is so.» are |_ «.9 ro.e ‘;”"" ;" wear-rise. July. So 4 W. moderate hreeae Illee airy. with psssinqfltiudn. Mo. 6 N. gentle do. l|o., ds., dn.: savers evesisg. 'I‘ti. Blue shyt aurora in even . ItI_ee slty..with pessisg divas; sense In QVOIII g ‘- . en in. We. 7 5. light air. Th. I W.8.W. ind. breeas. Ooessiruielly ovsreest eiid ssrnrvier l'glituliig sed ssssrs Frl. ll 4. tle do. Blue sky; st_trors la eveelng. Sat. I0 8. igltt do. I)o.. d~-., till 0. p. rIi.: then H clouds; vsvyleeesrcre wltlesteee. ttltitr-luottrtoicn fllttrltrts. Exchange to per cent. on tlterlieg. Bunsen, Jely I0. IIII. tens to VIOI 90 llecf, It It. "-stl"—l W, . - - I. I!']n‘:Ii‘l':‘r , :3 : , ll ' , ' ' 5 I (In. (siaell) : :. 0-2:. - - l W-"""'.. 7- : 2 F‘7‘".:‘.'i "“" . ,, o a _ Il:tor"('fre'sli) - 1 0 '|f-r-lin.' 3‘ v ,_ I.’ .5. _ 0 0 t.sv-rots, peg , iv fiil.-tr} ii. i 3 7'3"’ “cl 9 0 " ' ' “=31, fl fl s . 0 I F‘UU's ‘'99 d°"'s m... o no lfllyrperlee. . it 4 I “.4, ' . - I C 8traw,psrs'wt. l 3‘ Iiltrchs. 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