./ .4} /7oln'ltnl not mite noun. 1 Baht SdblllOP°'i April II.‘|855 -My Lord,- Isce Ivrtute teaser lordship es the to iiist.. a fiedyled heavy" e I the works of the enemy ha bsse maintained from all the batteries of the Allies. The firs cl’ the British artillery. chiefly directed against the Garden Batteries. the Barrack Batter , the Iletlart. the Malaltofl' 'l‘ower, arid the late on. has been most elective. arid the enemy's verbs have sulfered vary considerably. although they have as ttetlal made a good use of the night to repair as. notwithstanding that the vertitul fire has Dose continued thro bout the twenty-four hours. The practice both o the Naval Brigade and tho Jrtillery has been excellent. The casualties have not been very numerous, but the loss has fallen heavily upon the attiloril, as your lfldqltip will aeo by the iiccotripaaying returns ; and the Ito -al Navy has to deplore the death of Lieutenant nugliin, who served with great ability and zeal from the. coin- ntenceiiieiit of Illu:Ilt9g8. Lietitenant Uriiistou and D‘Aetli, Royal l\'avy. and Steel. Royal Illuriiie Artillery. all valuable ollicera. liavo been wounded. The Royal Artillt-r_v has also to lriuiont the death of I.ieutentint Luce, who was an oilineriif iuuch pro- mise; and Lieuteiiaiit Sim-lair and |.‘l‘..~tiang-: are among the wounded. 'l'lie former has fl|lh'l.illl‘lt'd eevt-re injuries, but I tint happy to add, tli.it tlii.-ae is every hope of his rectvtery. 'l'licy are I)'Illl higuiy mlrituiioua ulliiri-rs l'aItt.iin l.‘iul°ttiii, til" the It-i_\al Elgiticera, who hail Ill the (‘.0tJf1t:l'I~ lln-. |tl'tIll"|(‘lt'tl ,iiperiiiii:na lmllirc Scliitstiipol rendered Illtt-‘I. import .nI service. liu ulan re:-vii‘.-ml ti woiind,'iiliich will I tear, detain him from duty for it very cniisidiriihlc thine. our batteries and p.i:.ipt~tii tztiiitiiiue to iitiind ri:ii::iil;- lblt: well, iiotwitfnttantling the very unl}it'ur.iblo,- st.-its: cftlte V\e‘tllIt‘f. l’iiu «.~iioiiiy’slire has been coiiip;ir.i- lively i-lack. I)|‘llt" practice good. and owing to their luring uitcertiiined the range of our I)-Ill"l'Iv‘§ yvitli grt-at ni--et_v, several guns li.-ive Ilt'.I‘lI ilinlilvd in both the left and right attacks. Towards the Tclteriitiyii itntliiiig important hiiii been ob-served. but small bodies Gfllltll. frniii I50 to 50", have been seen. with a hearty gun and some ortliiance Cifllilgfee, moving along the liilteritiitn lioiglits towards \lui:- henzieht Piirtii-rnoil. near which it liaii been placed in position. Although the duties luivc been ulsllil.I~ ally severo :ind arduous both by day and iii,-;li: du- ring the weelt, they have been carried out with the utmost clieerfuliiesa and zeal. reflo.-cling IlIll(‘lI credit both ottallicers and men. The aubniuriiie lcl('gl’i|[tll has been aafiilv brought to the Monaiitery f I out Cape Kelegrri. and as soon as it in estttblislied at the for- mer place, the etigiiieersi will proceed to convey it from tho latter to the iiiuiiciliate in-iglibourhood of Vtirntt. titliera I hope it lIli'|_V be in state to out in it colt or ten days front Illl! time 'l'lit: that division of the lllili llaiimrs arrived this day at Balaclava.-~ ave. c.. RAGLAII. DBSPATCII FROM SIR B. LYONS. llny-.i‘. Albert. nfl' St-'ll'rl3l0[‘0l. April I3. Sir--.Vly leitcr oi the luih iiniiani. «ill lld\'t- informed the Lords (Jnmniirs niieta ol toe Admi- rr-ltv llml the siege batttric~ l)t:lIlfe Si-hitstopnl re-opened tlwlr tire on the Silt iiiiitiint. «_-rieve to any that the czisuiltics have been sew-re though not, pcrlnips. inure Ilt7lIl iiitglit lln\'€ been - \'p.-ct- duel bdwesc eivilisatice and ltarberisui has cen- nieaced. B} the tine this ldter rseehesyca. the dtclllvs ble will have been street. The weather was frightful yesterday. The wind blew {mg the lolllllbwllll extreme value , accompanied by pelti rain. ut we were re . twait the date aririoun lieforeliind for the opetiing of the fire. At day-brealt 500_ guns opened at the same time, and ttiittgled their thunders with the din of the tent t. Our t‘.-itlierii have seen on the battle fields of the linipire some hundreds of cannon thunder for some hours, but these" pieces did not equal ours in citlibre. To the soldiers ofthe Crimea only it is given to see in Iinc_ l,2U0 guns. and to hear their treiiieiillous hel- lowiiig night iintl day. Yesterday the wind drove the. rain on our backs; the Rttsiiiane had it fell in l ctr face. The tire. wltich coniirienced tit dawn. was kept "up with the greatest energy. I-‘or sortie hours the enemy replied vigorously. At eight o'clock l 0lll‘_fl|f|ell0llly wait evid-at; iii the ufiertioivn we- cotntiiiitided them on the whole line, Jltd toivurdsl evi-niii«,:. the’ iicarcr-ly replied at all During the‘; night of the filth the city arid the \\"lfI\‘fi of the llus-‘ sisitta were liti.-i‘;illy o\'i~r\tlic-limtl ivitli slitell Zlllll shot. ; Our ctitiiintiaide cniitiriued, and the ltiissiiiiis, ui-cu;;iml ‘ in repairing their b:itterio.a :itidilrt=ssi.'ig their \\'t|lill|.lt5( I Ilttriug the day, did not reply. Ill ii V\t).'tl, the result . nl'thi~ ii at tl.iy mi.-i-iiirigiiifi:-tziit for its, :.nd our loss 3 was i'~'tiiip:ii':itiviI_v in<i;rii:ic:-iit. Tliis morning the? lliis-:ir:.~t ztgaim (‘.tIlItlltl‘nl‘(‘lI living, nt livst .~li;t.iply,l to-t I run see, at the hour I write tei3l;to‘i:h-ck a. i m.). that their lire slncltenit ciiasid--iiibly ; itlltl I hope ' to see it, as yastisriluv, rilriin-t silenci-.il tlii.-i orcniiig. ('-'\l\ see from the ti-tt_t uliure I write you these lions , tilt the: ships of tho fli-ct, sails set and nti.-.itri up. and . sortie are at tlii-i lllUlt|t‘lil. lit-ginning to lllttve,-_ [ §|_||)- pom-i tlicy‘ will not li‘til‘l‘;|Ifll-'tl! [part in the actioii.j I’ tut 3, U0 guns n .- niirti ruzit and Atltiiirail Ly ops rniiigin tli-.-ir "our '-\'|llll ours. |l0\'t:I' did Ilulliflli ear It..il' such it n<.tib'*3. 'I‘ It.‘ t.‘lt"llt8e‘l':t ucottirm,-ricird their oppr-tzri-lies at ni"hl. .-\t°dai_i break our work- iiieii \\l.'l't? und--r the walls of the plat-iz. at nullity metres‘ distance from the llut-sia:is. Uiirhlond is u , and I do not think they can !II'I'9:ttl ua. Minn will [l|'I)l).".l)l_\' i-xpiode tonight or to-morrow, and I think that the exterior works, or rather the liriit encriizle. will be occupied. Largo breaches were —-risil ' olist-rvi.-tl yr-stetd:i in the wall. All on on well.) Viva la I"rrntce."y’ » S The Fleet Reserved for (lie AssiruI!.—lt ap- pears that the fleet is not ill act. till the assault l£tI((‘s place, \vl:icli, it is said, will not be till -after tnurti.-ex-. days’ bombardment. A rupture \|'llll Persia is irnminerit. The Shah npetily uvtiitns his prcfererice for Rough, Mr, ’\lurr:iy left liiigtlait for 'l'r.-rehtin on the l‘.2tli Match. Shanghai and Canturi have been evacuated by the ielmls. 'I'lia‘Russian liigate Diana has been lost a‘ Japan owing to an earthquake. 'l‘imr-its Full rm-2 C.tn:.—Tlie transport ship Htirltarat, with about 300 troops on board, ofthe 2:! Font and Gtlili Rifles, sailed yest-erdziy inoriiing _HL8Zr'.'kR.D’8 GAZETTE," tllit? I8’? perpcsnefetllltpitbruliasdlatbevrertlsef " This year a reservoir to ltss and spire. The next a fountain spouting t tough the hair." And it is upon this propensity to save,..tliat the of an almost purely sgriealtural cotritnuaity lilte ours must depend." We therefore sincerely trust that sctne of our leitdisg then in trade will lonlt to this, and melte the supply of the home-mrirltet lttll|O- tliing adequate to the di-niiiiid. They will be per- fectly secure in so doing, for tlinugli large prices may he iicliieved in foreign markets, it by no means in- vuriibly follows. that they are accompanied by corresponding gains. for in times of general scarcity. freight. insurance. labour, coniitiissinn, storage, oatl charges of all kinds rise in ‘proportion, whereas, in the hoi:ic-niiirket :ill these are saved and the gain ia more r-irtiiiii, being riccoinpaiiiied uilh ltttts visit, for it not unfn.-quently happens, that the title of competi- tion runs in ii pr;'ClIlli'Ir direction and imewclla or over- wlieliiiii the IIlllI'I(t‘I to which it is directed, that con- siderable diminution of price, if not actual loss. is tho coiiuevlueiice. ____________________.. -liutl \l. Slt'iIIllt'l' illll\'l‘(l on \\’i*diiei-da_v lz.st witli the I“.'lgll~‘ll iimila. Ntitliiiig tlt-liiiitivo li;is nit "at nil.-,:ii 5-l.n~-~ in the (‘riiin-ti. 'I'lie [It'ttt‘e cori- fei'e:iu~ I!‘ all l at (ll.-.~0l\t'tl, so that ii i:untiiiu;itiori of the war would appear iiiciitablc. \Ve give the latest iriliiriiirilioii in ortler tlitit out rcaderii may draw their own crn.-lu.~i:ins. 'I‘lIt' liti- Boyal dfriculturitl Society Committee eeting. May 2d. 1855. Jeremiah Simpson, Esq.. President llenr' Longwortli, ‘ .. Vice President, Jiiiiiea Walkiugiiliitw, ‘ (1.. Hon. S. llicc. Thoiiitie Pethiclt, Esq., Mr. George Smith, John L ‘all, Eiiip, James ililler. Ins .. George Wright, lusq. Read it letter from Thomas Wltitlley, Liver- ool, on the subject of the inauraiticc o t to lurhiim Ball wherein. it was ordered, that the first iniztiructions. wit: "'1 but the uniinttl be insured against all risk," be adhered to. A letter from Messrs. Ken] and Roberts, of London. was laid before the court, communica- ting that the specimens of the Products of the Island intended for the French Exhibition had been received and would be forwarded to their “iii”?-iioi‘ .1 ll 1. ll Esq a d b i in" I 0 n ya , , secon 0 Henry Lon,r;Yt\'orth. Esq. , Rt,'§0l\‘ed, That at the next monthly meeting to be held on the lit-st \Vcdne§duy in June. the from Qurirnstimii for the Cap.» or !;.,...| u,,l,.¢_. iiulijeot of l’retn_itiins for 'l‘u_rnip-holds be taken \ a tan! or on acquaintance. Irs.1’ovsl1, lti.10.Itrsttoalt.I‘ew!ox-k, Was troubled with liver ccetplaiiit fer a leeg ti‘. and after trying isiaa re ice. was advised to try Dr. M'Lane'a Celebrated Liver Pills. Bbe dug. and says that with caution she tvassfscteally egnf Indigestion. stoppage of as issues. eostivtit ' and gstural.lrrsgitlert'ty of the bowls, gy. diseases originating in the lame prolific cause, 3. 5. also that drsiidfal scour e Dyspepsia. Thu. win ill‘! tlmiclfll with Itlly firth nbovo gugmgfgggd dim crises. may rest assured, that the source of all their maladies is in the liver. and for its correction the beat remedy evtir ctfered to tlis public is Dr. M'I.arig'. Celclirnted Liver Pills. Try them. The money u. funded. if not satisfiictory. l’. 8 'l‘he alinve valuable remedy. also Dr. M’ l.:ine's Celebrated Vermifugs. can now be had at all fdrptlltlflblfl Drug Stores in this city. ‘;,‘ ' ‘* Purchiiserii will please be careful to risk for, and take none but Dr. .M'Ltins'r l.t'usr Pills. ‘I here are otlter l'ilIvt,,purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Holloway’: Pills poii.-css most natoniiliiiig power; in the cum of (ieneriil l)iibility.—Cnpy of a Len" from Henry Antlioriie of Churliittctowii, I’. I-2. l,_ 3. I'r<vfi.-.-'4-vr llnllowny. " Sir.—l null’;-rod for it number of _\e:xr~t frniii wt=.'ikrit-as and general dcbility, and mi: brou-,glit In death‘: door by the entire. I wag told by llI0*l! I con.-iulii-d, that there was no Ilitpo of my rcmvt-ry, vihen I resolved to give your Hill a "nil. after using them for about five wceltit, my lierilth was considerably improved, and at the ¢Xpir|o tion of two months every symptom of my diaimlq disappeared." I . Art-ritoartx. BAZAAR FUND. I-Expenditure of Iluztinr Fund. from ‘Ith March to let it , l . To Mn. Dempsey and firs. lligg. for relief of the llunian Catholic Poor, £6 ‘to t-rto1'x:sr.tit1' roost. District No. l.—llliatrcss Worth, Smith, Penn, and Carpenter. each Sit. No 2.—.\Iis. Mc.\I.isters, including 2 or 8s for Mrs. Furine 5 weeks allowance for Mrs. Mcllaaters. (to 5th May.) . _ No. 2 ——\lra. Molloy. Stnitli‘s and Crticltet's children, Mrs. lllcCawdon. 9d. Tucltwell, ls Cd. No. 5 —0rchnrd tor cripple boy for 3 weeks Goldswnrthy's Funeral,‘ Assistance to his family, Mrs. Field. Sally Muccatee, of 696-‘ 7 - Mrs. llrciinil . Mrs. lllc.\:evnrt. -nha-I-nu vague-am~nuouw won» ee;:ongSeeeooo «one o o . s ear, Mrs. Collins, lllrs. Dibben. Mrs. Kcatin , lllrs. Winclieiter, A Gaitm-ti €-°,Ae-taco:-sgui-in 0 into cunsidoriitioii, with it view to confining the The men were in good spirits, cheering loudly on cJ,cnii.~iilt-ritig the riu.i.bt'r of guns ivhicli are tti:ittnct! by Ut?3lIi§’ll. Lists of the cri.-uaitics mi each tl'.i_» zirtr eiit-liifi-il for the inforiiiatiori nftl:-iir Ltirdeliipa‘. and I li:it'i- to lzitnenl thr fat! of twi- gallant uiiil proiiitsinu voting nliiciers. l.xci.i.-:-;iiit Samuel 'I'v\‘_\'l}irtl, tllilllli lioi don, and l.ti-uti~ii.itit W. H. I)oii,_;l.i:<. til the Queen. Captuiti Lord John lluy an-i Lieiit. Urtns.iiii. of the Queen, ha\'l'l7Cl§t| \VCUlhlt".l, thoog_'li ti-it ttevt‘ri«iy. l to services oi’ the nth-"ms and 30lIllN_'n oi the Nivzii Bri:,':i..i,- it‘ vu i!i‘t'I| iii\'.1lu.ilil~-.—-l lititu, {ct-.——l,Cn Lvo.\‘L~. RtP.lf .'\llll:lI-‘I and l.'oni-.n:in fer-iii-Ctiicf “‘ Wt-‘. ARE AT 11‘ AT i..is'r ! " The l'oIi.i\\in'_: letter has just lnmn rec-.-ivul from Se-rg-iint l)Ul.lii'.?_V, of the ‘.lTt§x liegiam,-i~t. It is datcd he-fore >f~.-‘.>.isL.ipul, .\}-K‘lI ‘J :-—‘- “' are at it at last. B0llIl).tl'Lllll'JlIl. t>|)'JIlCd this ‘morning at daylight, l'i-oiii the tl.lllL':4, and at this iiiouicut Sobastopol is one lilaizc ol‘ lire. You cannot hear uicn spcakiiig rt yard from you for the noise of cannon. Our Sailors‘ lhittci-y is playing the devil; they li.i\'o :ilr«-.-u.l_\' t~llCltCt‘tl two inttorics in their front; but still the Russiaiis nro throwing in it trcint;-iidoiis fire. We have been belted all night. The sailors look like devils; they have pulled oh" ttll but their trousers, and it is raining very hard; so what with the rain and powder running down their niikcd bodies, tiud the noise of the siege, it is it strange sight. It is reported. we are to make it rush iii the morning with the bayonet; that will be the iiionicnt of glory. They IlL'\'Cl‘ can stand tie, I think. The mail goes at B0\'t.‘Il to-marrow morning; it iii now live p.iii. lain very unsettled, and all is uproar. As yet the fleet h vc not taken any part, but I think they vvill w it until we have got into the city, and than force the passage and engiigc the forte on the north-side. lfttioy don't, I think we shall find the forts very warm itl'toi' we get it. Two or three of the captains ol the large ships (steam lino-oi‘-brittle aliipii. I think and 1 hour) have volunteered to break the chain of sunken ships across the liurliour. and to open the passage. Wagons full‘ of vrouiidud are now going tiny tent. lhey say the Light Di- 0 lltirir tlnpzirture. rrriiiisiiannis GAZETTE. Saturday, mfié, isdii. ‘ \Vc observe with feelings of a mixed nature, the l, acct-unll of the unusual quantity of ugviculttirnl pro- iluce tlirit has becn already sliipprd for exportation, \'t'hi’..: \\'L‘ ri‘ji‘Er'e in the mitt-ntlctl pro.~‘pcct< ofour liil’lIlt:l.i and tradcra \\ ho are taking :..l\'..iii.'ig:i of the.- llllusull. lIl.d to its i2ii.i':coui.t:ihie scarcity that pre- vails in the ueigl-.botiriiig colonies. to r:otiipcn<:itc :h«.-iirsielvt-it for lt)!.~CtI in pist seasons. we are appre- liensivr.-_tliiit the thirst of gain may lead to rendering the lir-mo mzirltct so saintily supplied, as to reduce us to furiiitic prices. “'9 are the last to throw the iiliglitr.-st_ohstruciion in the way of free trade, and eschew and uttcvly rcputlirite all nations of Ctlll)llI‘gt)eH on-l such n::pt:.':iti.'iti.ttt d nntisciisc, and tlii:n.l'.v.’c. wt: ratlii-r chose to appeal to the prudence and good sense of our merchants for preventing the occurrence of any such contingency, as the want of food. 'l‘he steady supply of the home markets at fair r_etnuncrn- live prices, is, in all well regulated communities on ohjec‘. of the lirst importance. The instant tli.it this is lost sight of, society is in an abnormal state. To talte the brcztd out of the rnoutliii ol'..our own citizens lor the purpose of supplying those of the subjects of other states. will never tend to enrich the cmiiiiiiiniiy in which it practice so nnnnturiil, is iol'l'crcd to prevail: the gain nfpn few inilividizals is more than cottntr-rb.-il:xr.ct-tl, by the loss of the it liolc lltatll of tlic people. It is it struggle in \\lllClI the? body politic itulfera it spccivs of p:ir-.ily.~i«i, from “high it but 5lq\t|)‘ rrt‘O\'Ell, and of wliicli the elTo.-ctii are felt long after the first shoclt has been nppiireiitly ; grit over. During the lust scarcity, many ti ll0I:ltIt.‘|rI J guinea, d-Jllltlttttn and dollar, not do-iitined to are llttli ligli‘. until lllt‘ hand that put it aside was [ttIW(‘l'-E less in the grave, was reluctantly drawn front itfl' vision ends the assault. I hope I0,“ W0 now place of deposit or concealment, and compelled toj belong to it.” The following is extracted from it letter from it eflicerofthe l"reticli army lieforn St-buatopol; it is dated the toil: :——“ God protect n possessor—forlunate even in his loss. minister to the urgent and unexpected wants of it‘? The libel siriictinn however of so much capital llfll heerti France! The great severely felt. for though dead for awhile to al |Act l‘.-"-'10.."--It» 19- remiiiuie to crops grown in a pro r course of rotation, and that the extent 0 hind under green crop be at least one-fourteentli part of the land under culture. Urdei-ed, That the Outs ex rated from Eng hind. be, on arrival divided ottreen Messrs. Lyell and Smith, those entletiien returning the; sonic quantity in the all, and giving the rt-.1 miiiiiilur of the produce to the Society at the rate of three shillings per hiislicl. y or er. (‘ii.ii:i.m S1-rwirtr, Sec’y. (‘oinmittco Room, May 2d, 1555. 1 Summary of Government Advertisements. : The llonhlcs. Jtinicl \Vurburtoii. \Villiiirii \V:irren i Lord and Robert Mooney to be additional Trustees’ oftbe Lunatic Asylum. Mr. John Nicholson. junior, of Nctvtni.i-ri. Mr.l Alcxniidt-.r Dixon . ol'l’iiinette. and .\Ir. Donald .\l ‘Lend, l of tlrwt-ll lli-ad. to be Justices of the Peace for; Qnet-ti‘: County. Mr. Andrew Mitchell to be Assistant Colonial, Secretary; i Mr John Robins to lic.\ssist.1nt Colonial Treasurer; Mr. John llnil to he lioiid Corrcspoiitlent and .‘\.~sist~ ant Clerk of the Executive uud Legislative Councils; lllr. Arcliibuld .\lt-f\'oill to be Assistant Registrar ofl lhmls and Keeper of l’l.Iris: i Mr. John Hniiiuel lircinncr to he Assistant Con- troller of (Tiistoiiis rind Navigation Laws, and l‘§s‘l~'l£lfII (follecttir of liiipost and Light Duties; for CllilfltJlli'l‘1tVll§ an Mr. 'l‘hnui:is Alexander Jliintgoincry to he Survey or of Shipping for this lsl.intl;— The Rev. Louis C. .li-nktns, D.C.l. , to be Libra- rinii to the laegiahitite l.ilii‘.iry. _ i\lr. Angina Murciiiavii to be ".'Ill.l0l' rind Iidlllsl‘ .\l;-«tor at l’inaii:t-c. ill the place of Mr. Angusj Mt-lliii-; tir.i.l ‘ Mr. Jnliii Lee to he ll.iI’l)()llf Slrintcr nt Cr:ipnitil,, --lll tcriiis ol' the Act I5 Vic , cup. 3. 1 la(t,.' to_lio \\ liailingt-r at l‘rnp:iud, in terms of tho’ in-vciiil Avis relating thereto, in plaice of Ur.‘ \‘l'ilii.-itn \\'riglit, rcstgtied. . .\lu-us. l':itrn-k .\lonn. (leorge Munroe and l'eter| .\l:irt-ii. of Cliiirluttetnvrn. and ohn l.‘nivns. off lied:-nun. rind l.tiur.liliin Mcl‘ltee, ol"I‘otvnship No.] to «H. be l..1iid wiiitera and Preventive Otiicers. in terms of the Act It Vic.. cup 8. Mr. lllichziel Killiritlc. of'l‘ wnship No. II, to be Survt-\'u.v of 'l'inibiir and lslllltlsar’ in mum. of mg, It An. 8 —.\lrs Conn. and family including IOIII. Mrs. llowdsn 8s, Burns is 6d. llurphy II lid. o ‘G £8! I7 I 'I‘v:s-rnioiviar. -rn C.u-raiit Ma-ritusors ov rm»: S-ricasrsn " l{os:iwn."—'I‘he undersigned pnsiit-ngiirtt on board the Stcainer ltosebiid, from tlliiirluttetowii to Pictoti. feel desirous of expressin our unquziiiticd iipprnliation of the ctipaliility rm: cliicii-.-iicy of the out an nlito of her Cotiitiiitnder and cri~w, liivi.-rg iiinde the passage in six iinda quittcr ll')tll.I iigninst wind and tide. We also beg inn.~t rim,-nrtl'ully' to tender our tlizitilts tn nur gentle- iinnly (‘.m:iu:iiidi:r for his attention to the comfort of his piissirrigcrii during the voyage. I". ll. (ioodninii, John A. .\lcl)oiiuld, \\'. S. l"letclicr. J. C. Mcllontild, I’. x cy, James lloiiiiins, S-'|llIllI‘l .\lc\lurr.iy, Alurtloclt .\lcl.cod. Alex. Stulc, I'atiiclt l“itz;t-r.ild, John O'Donnell, Cliriitopln.-r ll. Bartlett, C. J. Nnylur. James Joliristnn, Ilcttry White. John Stumblea, Alex. Mcllotiald. John Fullerton, John Giinn. J. llorltizi, Cleared at the Custom lIousc,Cli:ii-lottetovvn, between the 18th day of April and the 5th day of May, 5.3 ;_ 53,736 buslielii Oats; 30.530 bushels Patti. toes; I775 littslicls llatrlo ; 1600 hiisliuls Tor. nips; 5'.) tons (latiiical; 95 barrels‘ Pork; 57 bags Pcarlcd Barley; 34 kegs rd; 20 ban. llayaecd; 114 barrels Flour. P We have on several occasions given our npinion on the propriety of cultivating and improving the nitisical talent that is every d.iy more and more developing itst-lfuninng us, and subservient to this end, it is with pleasure in: advert to the publication of a manual of muiiical instruction, called thc“0dicitm," by Mr. John Ross. . 'l‘eat-licr of Music in Charlottetown. Mr. Ross. will, we trust, find it sitliicienl nciiilier of purclni.-rrs, not only among the pupils who hate profited by his instructions. but the public in gencrnl, to recnriipenco liitii for his spirited undertriltirig, the first of the kind here. The Udicam is intended we are informed to be accompanied by it collection of the most npprnvetl tunes,“ soon as the reqebite l inusit.-til types have bees seat from Boston.