' a will _ . “line of the subject, and only trust this alleged iti- , , “neither exaggerated nor an Utopian proyect. ‘ ’ ' "Alas.—Correspomlcnce troni Alexandria, of , announce the departure of the British Consul for Cairo, on the preceding day. amongst the Ogten continued throughout, “3,, from Damietta and from Siout, in upper Egypt,, [ancholy accounts of the misery'prevailing in that; m. in consequence of the destruction of their cattle. 2:; are described as dropping dead suddenly, as it a it}, ,, musquet ball. Letters ti'om Cairo, oi'the 17th gamut“, announce that the unexpected and unsea- ' rising of the Nile had earned desolation througlioutl, . ntry. The floods had carried away the Corn stores: ‘mg, which had been but lately filled. Persons Wish- . 95 from old Cairo to the new town were obliged to ..,. I,” of boats. and the houses or (Jairo were flooded by ' m. ofthe Canal of Halic, a circumstance unparrallel- "~ an annals of Egypt- . “@3639 a I}? trill 5" ‘ alone should suspend theirjudgment. In January, i ly expected a considerable fall in prices whi -l » he thoronghly organised, and until then shown by the small quantity that was sdld H “ iCotton market was dull siiiess on a in em comma“ attests. . ill be fully Picvtons to the receipt of the China news, the Liverpool , and prices very much depressed; r0 nla very animated appearance, and bli- improvw fl"due seat; has been transacted. Prices linVe hi me]. {0, H I may. to quoted fully one fartbing per lb. m: I“! “ear (CELI'IPIIOUS, .thaii at the data of the sailing of h v.. . 'l‘ a net. lhe trade _in the manufacturing districts a iiigaso undergone a deCIded improvement we have every reason to believe that the present healthy htate ofthe button market Wlll continue at least for a time. 1n Ameri- can provisions there is at res ' ' ' . cut but 5 i ' forward. P little business guing but since, it has wor cel::i;:00;‘f;:]81'lor of India, tranquillity prevails, with the ex- [ . e mountain distiicts oi Hundelkund, whither a strong~lorce ivasaliout to be sent, in order to out down the disturbances effectually by destrovincr the foris of the am cluels. ' D l y There have been some serious losses in her Majesty’s 50th and 62d Regiments while proceeding up the Causes. A boat was swamped near Cawnpore, and eighteen mefi oftlie 50th were drowned. A wing ofthe 652d, going, in boats near Bhaiigiilpore, was overtaken by astorin at night, which forced the boats from their moorings, and thirty-eight men, advocated the cause vyith his usual zeal and energy, and concluded by nioving‘o string of Resolutions, tendering the thanks of the Society to a number ol'individuals, who had lent their aid in various ways for the promotion ol'the cause. These were responded to in a suitable manner by the Rev. Jas. Waddell. President ot'the Auxiliary Temperance So- ciety; Mr. Alexander Brown, one ofthe Masters of the Aca- demy; Joe. D. Haszard, Esq... Queen’s Printer; and several other gentlemen. Other addresses were also delivered in the course ofthe evening—the spirit ol‘the meeting being admirably sustained throughout. About 11 o’clock, the party broke up, highly pleased with the proceedings and “0 dpuht cherishng the hope that the period is not far distant when they willrbe again enabled to enjoy them- selves in a similar manner. To THE Barron or THE COLONIAL Hanan. Sir; You would oblige one ofyour Subscribers by giving the shades oftlie countenance and diess, sented by -. onus-r Ammaonosru PHOTOGRflPHIC PORTRJJITS, BY THE DAGUERREOTYPE PROCESS mum: in can: Minute, By Messrs. HODGKINSON & BUTTERS, HO take leave to intimate to the Inhabitants of - Charlottetown and the surrounding Country, that they will remain here a short time, for the purpose ofTAxino LIX!- nnssrs oftliose who may layor them with their patronage. This recently discovered beautiful Art, which has Oblained SO much deserved attention and celebrity both in the. Old and New World, has, after long practice, study. and expense, been brought by them to a pitch of perfection which they flatter themselves hal not been equalled elsewhere. They are now enabled to give the precise and life-like expression of the eye, and the most delicate with a perfection hitherto un- uttuiried; and the nearest approach to their Portraits is that pro- tlie most highly finished Mczzotinto Engravings—fres, followtng llnl'fi an inscrsioii in your valuable paper. however, from those imperfections inseparable flow a“ the “0"!” As I was returning from Charlottetown, on Clirislmnseve, we of man. passed one ofthe town Bailiffs. lie sometimes acts as a Lawyer’s Clerk and sometimes as Returnng Olficer at Elections. He was not satisfied with our passing him quietly, and at as great a dis- tance as the Road would allow; but laslicd my wife and me two or lhree times with his whip, in a most brutal manner, the As a present to a distant relative or friend, nothing would be more highly prized than such a Portrait, and the charge being so low, puts the gratification within the reach ofiill. Parents would do well to take advantage of. the present opportunity to procure Likenesses ()flhcir children, as it has been a source of unavailiiig regret to many a sorrowing Parent, in after years, that they pos- ii sessed no such memorial ofn dopaiiod child; this can now be remedied, and they would do well ‘-’ to secure the shadow," for fear “ [lie substanrcfizde!" fi'l‘ho Dugnorrcoiypo Room, which is open from 10 o‘clock, A. M., iiiiiil 4, F. ii., is situated in the Herald Office Building, incl‘uding Lieuts. Scobelland Gason, were lost. . lhefcliolera was making great ravages among the sol- diei's,lately arrived in Bombay from Europe. j” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1842. marks of which are still too plainly to be seen. He may thunk his horse for his good fortune, for I must acknowledge that if 1 could have caught liiui,I would lizive given the Buililfa Christmas box in carry to Charlottetown. I do not want to expose him any further. as I believe he was very drunk, or he would not liavii been guilty ofsuch an infamous transaction. 'May last, the Couriers arrived at the Post Oflice, g with them apart only of the English and Colonial ii 56 long due. It appears that owing to the accumula- STILL LAT Eli. LONDON, SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 3. sum. 8 number ofhugs_,he,.e being, as we smwd IMPORTAN'I. NE‘VS FROM CHINA. Yoiirs,A F ‘ C I where numerous specimens of Miniatures, singly ond'i‘ri groups, - i M less than two English and five Colonial Maui we have Just receime by Emmordmary Express from 26th new 1842 mum TD iiiLi-rv. Will be exhibited, and which ilic Inhabitants ofthe Iowa and I . k. “2:6,” Tormeiitine—the Couriers were compelled to ‘i mine oftbem behind, and these happened to contain up letters, as well as a portion oi the papers. This Cir- Mme, as might naturally be supposed, caused no small , .-, ofdisappointmciit. This was, however, unavoidable, Mm: employed iii crossing the Strait was not of stifli- piz'lto carry the whole ol'tliein with a due regard to its environs are respectfully solicited to inspect. a“ Portraits taken in all kinds of Weather—clear, cloudy. snow/v or riiiiiy. N. 'B.—Tlmre is a comfortable Dressing-room attached, where ladies can make their toilette. In taking the several members of a family, diiriion is made. Dec. 13,1842. Paris, the following important intelligence :— TELsuaAPn OFFICE, ,lllALTA, Nov. 25. A special steamer has come to Sucz with news that the Emperor ofCliiiia has given adhesion to the treaty, but rc- fiisos to sign till her Majesty’s is received. The reliisnl is based on the exigeiicy ot‘etiquctte observed in China. How- ever, the half 0! the first instalment agreed to by treaty has been paid, anil‘confided to the frigate Blonde, which sails instantly for England. The British naval and military forces were still at Natikin. A steamer has come direct fi'om Naiikin to Suez to bring this news. It had on board Mr. Malcolm, Secretary of Eng— lish Legation. The British fleet will winter at Chusan, where vast works are undertaking to make the island heal- t iy. . 3" SHIP NEWS. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14,—Arrived. Sir Henry Huntley, Eales, from I’. E. lslaiid.—251h, Lady Illiniley, , from do. PLVMUUTH, Nov. 12.——Elizabctli, Smith, from P. E. Island.— 93d, Florence, , from do. The Maria, —, From P. E. Island, bound to Dublin, was spoken in lit. 5i, lon. l3—out ‘26 days. The Kingdom, from Halifax, for P. E. Island, arrived at Georgetown on the 2‘2d inst. Tln- Brigantine Benjamin Ettei‘ Black. belonging to Messrs. Macdnnalil & \Valkt-i, Saul-is. was at Sydney, Dec. 51h. taking in it cargo ol‘Coals 1hr St. John’s, N. F. To soil in ii day or two. SHirwuich, ann STRANGE S'roitv or Tut: SURVIvous.—-A correspoiideiii‘, who witnessed the circumstances related below, gives the following fiCl'llllnl of them :—‘ ' During the storm of'l‘liesdav Oct. the 25th, a ship was wrecked at this place (Easthoiiine) under the following extraordinary cir- ClllllslflllC: s. It strikes me that the particulars ought to be made known. Soon after four o’clock a vessel was seen coming round Beacliy-liead, vcry near to the land ; and it soon was evident that she wnuld shortly be on shore. Iii a few minutes, she struck on a ledge sfrocks, called the Bolder-ridge. very nearly opposite to the sea-houses. lVe could distinctly read her name as she reeled round, “ \Valt, of Plymouth." The most intense anxiety pervad- cd every class of the numerous sprcliitors. No boat,exr:cpt tho “radium, could vepture to put olf, without it Certainty (ll-(IESII'UC- lion; and many iiiipitiiciilly began to exclaim, “\Vhere is the life-boat? Why do they delay P” But it soon was shown that the pcrsons to whom the care of her was intrusted were waiting, not from fear or iiidifl'crcnre, but most wisely. She was carried on wlieelsmbout half a mile westward, and then'was launched. ltwas a most bcaiitiful sight to see how rapidly and yet how steadily she cut through the foaming waves. And when she came away with every one: ofthe crew rescued and safe, her ap- proach to land was more like an arrow from a bow,than the ll'li‘iillll] of'it boat. I am afraid to say for how many yards she came on the crown ofoiie tremendous wave, which threw her on “'9 l’em’h‘ Scotia; and with those intentions and these hopes, they venture - E“: New “Timed (flljelillmfnmle’ flu" men’ and lwo bolls; to solicit for the proposed periodical a liberal share of public pit- ‘“ l '9 "mm '83, mm a ‘5 "52‘- . tr )ll-1 e e eciall as the extremal low rice at which it will be They formed part of the crew ofthc ‘Jiino Lowdon,’ ofMira- ( g ’ 8P y y p _ . - , ' b . hqu (mm Liver n”, (whivh “we published will place it within lhofeucli of every family; while "‘l“l”~ 7"" “9:” '9 "'"'“.g I ' S l p ,‘ 4P5 30 the field which they propose to cultivate being now unoccupieda‘ they left Alug. 25), when iii Ellie. xiiwftll“ ltyd An‘V'F'l“:e:' ab" 7 d being a waste—its in'iprovomont will not interfere with the use- N'! l‘m‘ 38” ‘V" they new? l 'e "u‘. ‘l “n w” l “'n ef’ "n ful labors Oflhose who are directing upon other subjects the on- liailcd hot. The crew said she had nine feet of water in the era," "rum Prest ‘ a considerable de- PROSPECTUS or A warm PERIODICAL, T0 In: CALLED THE OLIVE BRANCH, Dcroted to Temperance, Morality, Education, Littrature, be. HE Committee of the Halifax ' ‘rmpermicc Socirty, being fully persuaded that a Weekly Paper, published under ' . the auspices of the Tempe rance Sot-iolics throughout the Pro— viiicc, and edited by a person of talent, judgment and good taste, would greatly promote the interests of the Benevolent, . Patriotic and Christian cause of Temperance, and by a judicious . iiitermixture ofsuitable subjects, would lend to create ii taste for ‘ moral and polite Literature. where it docs not yet exist, and to foster it where it is already formed ',—rcspct:tfiilly solicit the aid and (to-operation oftliose Societies to carry into effect so useful an undertaking, sensible that with such patronage and assistance, success is certain, while without these it is doubtful, if not hope- less. The principal object ofilie intended Journal being to advocate the interests of Temperance, it will contain repurts of the state, the progress, and the prospects oftlic cause, not only in this I’ro- vince, but throughout the world; correspondence oftho Mission- aries and ofihe country Societies, and original and selected Ar- » ticles hearing directly upon the subject. It will also embrace a: \Vcekly Summary ofthe Current News, divested ofpolitical bias; ‘ occasional article-connected with Education, Science, and Gene- ral Literature ; Moral Tales, Poetry, the. In a word, it is the anxious desire and the dearest wish ofths -3;. Committee. to publish a Paper that shall be worthy oftlic canny and principles which they advocate, useful to the rising genera- tion,ai~ceptablo to the community at large, and a credit to Nova In 3 "we have been without news, we were not pre- lli "'12,,- tlie‘fiood ot‘succees, both in Affghanistan and China, “I “a, we have just received intelligence. A condensed n: of the news is contained in the following extracts Willmer’s News Letter, dated Liverpool, Dec. 4. ' ninterniediate overland mail from India and China has ' received, which has supplied us with most important in from the two countries. The China war is terminated, treaty of commerce has been signed by the Emperor. Afghanistan the British troops have retrieved the glory [in had been wrested from them, and the British flag Waves over the Halo Hissar. ~ r last accounts from China informed us that the Bri- hfleetwus proceeding up the Yang-tne—Keang river. to- Nankin. On the 6th ofJuly the squadron left Woo« not] on the 14th destroyed some batteries which com- d the river. On the 20th, the vessels anchored olf I ti-‘foo’, the key on this side to the grand canal, and on following morning the troops disembarked and proceed- a attack the city, and a neighbouring camp ofthe enemy. 1. latter was carried at once, the Chinese flying in all di- ' lens; but the city, which was strongly fortified, was iided with devoted gallmntry; one-third of the garrison Ell H Tartar soldiers laying down their lives in the hope- iiggle. Among the killed Were forty Mandarins ; and '_. general, when all was lost, repaired to his house, seated i lfin a chair in calm and brave despair, and making fcervants set the building on fire, was consumed to ashes. be part ofthe British, there were killed four ofiicers and minded, and 134 men were killed and wounded. The tthen proceeded towards Nankin, took up its position VVRECK OF THE FORMIDABLE. SHIP OF \VAR, BARCELONA, Nov. 30. The English Ship ofWar, Formidable, ol90 guns, has been wrecked yesterday near the mouth ofthe Llohregat. The Geyser was sent this morning to take it ‘ofl' the sand- baiik, on which it was iinliedded; its success is uncertain, but all the crew, and aqiiantity ofthe materiel will certainly be saved. Nothing changed since yesterday in the state of Barcelona. BARCELONA, Nov. 30, Evening. Barcelona was about to capitiilate, the Junta has ordered the three corps to lay down their arms at the Attaratiza. CANADA.—-Mr. Baldwin, the recently appointed Attorney General ol'Canada \Vest, has been again defeated in an at- tempt to be returned a member of the House of Represen- tatiVes.—Qr. Will he continue, afterthese repeated defeats, to hold iiis seat in the Executive Council? I Despatclies from the Home Government had been receiv- ed by His Excellency Sir Charles Bagot, iiilly sustaining his policy, and sanctioning the recent political arrangements in that Province. Sonic oftho Canadian papers say that Mr. Wakefield, who was lately elected to Parliament for Beauharnois, has re- signed the agency of'the Association who purchased the Seigiiory ii‘om Mr. Ellice. V ' The Quebec Mercury of the 24th says: “ The Montreal papers, received yesterday, do not _ speak favourably of His . j", ' to on the 6th of August, and immediately prepared for Excellency’s progress towards corivalescence,'and we regret hold.and’ihat they were about to abandon her, and this play (Illd Should summer“ "conngemem 03.3“ um “m number 0,- n assault upon the city. A strong force was landed, and ‘0 hearth“! *1 Eemlemflllj'w‘ arrived 3“ lOW'b from Klugsmlh “m n”! ‘l‘w' ,Ah'll” “I? him“ flarw‘jrdr'rthege,",9". m"? ‘9: “Tan Dun; BitAscu" will be ilsued the First Saturday in. r ‘r‘wero about to commence, when suddenly the also states that his recovery is not so rapid as‘ii’l’iglit be ‘-l""""l‘.”3}'l.l"." l‘nli‘rg’fE’lem O . "xm‘13mrfi.“Li‘xien: Juan/try next. It will be printed on pzipe'r'oi the some Size and l solicited a truce, imimaiing the approach or“ dale. wished. He was again somewhat indisposed.” r -~—.-l.‘3‘..‘,“.,"’"5',:‘l infill; 'nli‘llfim Mfg“; ‘woum j)” will“ i'n quality as that oi “ the Morning Henna, previous to its en- : 8 _. The eml’eror- Three COmmISSlonemi one 0" M" E' G' wakefield! M‘ P‘ P" sulled for Enghml in lhe :iiirmwi‘lliiiv’ II’P’QClVlld to” riiii‘lierion shore at Easilbolhi'ne. Consi- I“; mnem’ and n. m‘rl‘l’micnl ei’ocu‘lgn w.” be no“ anddmipurflff ' v whmmofthe royal house, arrived on the l5th, and on Great Western, a short time since. dpmblp hpipicil‘nn "ms wig", as ,n‘me "am of “mi, mpmh bu, _ “ER-“fl 1-7533)!” Séplplpfle'ld eegéilgzrgllllglgupuni313$. 3‘ them efAiigust a treaty was signed on board H. M. S. Several extensive failures had taken place in Montreal. ,h'c gémwy "pinion ,, mm. “m it a, curfew The,- say it w... lam,” iz‘tulrixbhu‘gn advance ’ y f , is, by them and Sir Henry Pottiuger, the articles of '— their intention tfi I’ll“: ll“ ‘0 “4" fir“ P0” “my “’"l‘lm‘l' Fm” ‘ Adria-rsh—Q'l‘lie Secrci/ariosofTeinperance Societies an request- 3 V flirt" be found in another column. NEW BRUNSWICK—The General Assembly (“New Bl'uns‘ or five boats are busily employed from morning to night in hring- ed m M, a; Anems, and um, persm, who Sim” Procure 10 sub_ , I , The tie'_Ws fi-oni Afi‘ghanistan is equally important and 53,. wick has been dissolved, and a new election under the ins; lmr cargo. min-n, wry fine timber, on shore. . As a ptranger,l scribe”, "m, ran-l, ,he udmfiw’ “In” receive a copy swim I ry. The report oflast month, that General Nott had Qlludl'elllllal Act ls ‘0 lake Plat"? fOI‘thlth- ‘Vrlls hflVe "an"?! ll"! Mimi-’0 “W l'l‘lflmfmlv 2”” “n'l "Imam," Wl'ECh 3” P9“ All Communications (ifby mail, post paid) to be addressed to It - Hundred by the Governor othuznee, appflns m have been issued, returnable on the 14th January, The Liam, soils in any manner brought into contact WIlll this accident have _ EDWARD YOUNG, if mm; but Snmsnodeen was repulsed, and finally routed Governor has published Lord John Russell’s despatcli upon Shiv“ “'“f‘lfil'm'l' ' I d . _ f , V. Corresponding Secretary, Halifax Temperance Soctzly. [3 > ‘ ’,3otliofAiigiist, Tho British loss was 36 killed and the tenure ol‘oflice,as a hint, we suppose, that it will he “l“012Tl"f“L’s‘figgthwrgihfl?" Effigy??? “mingrngg [:3- Subscriptions to the above Paper will he received by d wnfl'ed' 0" the 5”] .Septednher’ Gilliam“ was invested’ enforced. (tho: llicir story (iiiite triili. They llmlan boat, and Messrs" 00°F” 5" Breml'cri Cllm’l‘)“el°“'"i P- 13-15mm]- li , W‘nfimivlevfcralilfilth w'lhom Bulking bl! biowfiwlie: CHARLOTTETOWR MARKET—On Sutmdny la“ being me though they had an aiichor. they had not strength enough to use Halifax, November 2'2, l84‘2. l i sth 101 0 ' lie one was entere tie I'itiS , _ , '— i ‘ ’ 1‘. ' _ They had no chart ofilie Channel, and when the. hills! saw A ‘w i i . i v A i- a ll in .cfew days hernia a heap of ruins. {mama-31 p0]- daybefore Christuias,our Market House presented quite a “may 4" was ,he Isye “WEI,” which “my mismuk my, Bead,“ HA'BJJ‘I'CS ' WILLMER. S. ‘A-hllillvlblANd NEVY f W in his advance to Cabul, was opposed at the-"l'ezeen husmess'hke "l’l'eum'mF' l he BPwhers bull's were lm' hpnd, and when they came to Boarhy-hcad, they considered it to ” l‘Eerl‘ll? ‘rs le’l'slfég m ,1“"le:l'(l,9 on!) ‘3 el'f‘réun’ ° '9 pn'the 13th of Semen-men by 16,000 of the enemy, commonly well hlled With meat of a very superior quality. he ",8 soul], F,,,,.]a,,d__p]ymouu, papa eury steam-s lip rir‘. 'ri’leiit.i.,'w an li.l loin iverpoo r any ' ‘ . - ‘ . ‘ ' r- ‘ lii- . . other port, and always coiit.iins_.i complete resume of all the ’0 hB~ repulsed Wllh great Slangmcr' The “en day he B-eer’ pm k’ mummd 8L0. “ugh! here be -sean m - Elem PM) in “"H I)“ "imu‘mmd “ml ”" me am”! "film Jane Lou-mm M Euro wan and Britth iicws occurrinur in the interval between the it, . 'e’dm Boodklmk;,(',n th. 15”, he enmmpm on me sion, equal, we believe, to any ever belore exhibited in our iiiirnmit-hmn October last, the cirmimslnnce of her having fallen my“: ‘ufeflcl, V9559] Ami ln-nuoht lilown to the latest moment id Sonmloi Cabul; and on the 16th, the British colours Mllfkfl H0959: fwd ‘Vl'lCh w9uld “0‘ hum disgraced CV3“ in with t‘:e Watt. nndof‘part oflier crew having been put on board Brim, if“ depnr,uré_ f” “dd-"10,170 WMCI,’ more will always- b. M L hovel; the Hal“ Hlssnn A” the prisoners were res' smmifiem lisell' The ‘ubles m the centre “tare also amply "film" “‘55”! was duly reporwd‘] found in its columns the fullest and most accurate information or 'w'nh. onlyone exception. ' supplied With country produce, such as turkwsi geese: lfm‘ , 3:2— r' —-—‘ relating to every branch of Commerce, including moan-rival and if. ’the W“, Mdonlestic news, we hm,“ had nothing of .in_ ter,eggs, &c. all of which brought good prices. One thing, ' ' l BlRl'jl‘l-ll:d “A. G A B M d sailing of American shipping at and from all the British porter?- s, . 't during the last ten (lays—u good deal ofpublic amen. however, struck us forcibly, yiz: that the Market llanse has ' 0" Tyurdfflulmcrnmg a”, 1 e J Y 0 "3‘". r ' e 0' 9 together wiili a report (ifull the Liverpool, London, and Conii- ~ n- . ban is at present directed to the measures likely to he dil. become much too small for the accommodation 01 the piib- b- NW 0 u awD iter. iientul Markets—tho qnoianons cl British, Funds"; and Aim”: .5;- in Parliamemduring the next sesSion’ and mum]: “c ; and We trust that the Legislature, 'm “s approacmug MARPfi-TD can 1‘ ands, and awnricly oflother information peculiarly. at alple id r thin 3 it is re ,oned '0" fi 1 r m "thorn that m, Session, will make such provision (or its enlargement as _. ‘ ‘ t , 10 the mercantile Ipterest; ,n Short, any unison P'Ossefismg “m‘ v . g t l r” a a yr At Plvmoiilli, on the 201'] Oct, bv the Rev. John Hawker, Mr. selfuf" m, V of “us uhhmunn m, the 3,.“le of“ swam”, Wm l" “Ing'Icule Will be abandoned, and 1‘ made/"me fixed dmy "my be deemed necessary' Thomas Peako. ofPlvmnulli. Merchant, to Miss Narracott,daugli‘ at once bdl'in posscll-sion of tho particulars of every importlnt m pned “" F°relgn Wheat—“hm” 85- l5 “'9 Slll’l’osed figm'e- ’ — . ter of Mr- N=ltr=lmlltrVVille MEN'I‘MIH Sl‘me'm'l-‘G- event that has ocenrrcd since the date of the previous arrival, in Itld this be realised, an immediate field will be opened CENTRAL AGRICULTURU} SPC‘ETY-"BY 3“ Advel'llse' On Tuesday last, by tllP. Rev “7. Smith, \Vesleyan Missionary, whemc,‘,n Pflmws m C(,,,,,,,,,,(.,,, a! Ifdmerican bread-stuffs, the return for which (spite of me“! 1" “Miller Columlh '1 ‘7'” be. 593” “Ml the Al‘m‘ml Mr. William Smith, to Miss Elizabeth Alleyaboth nfthis town. The Annual subscrimiun is 125.51,, {or which su‘m iris sent it- .prescnt prohibitive tarifl') must be in our own nianu- General Meeting Ol ""5 50‘5"“! “7'” be held ‘1‘ [he (10‘1": 0'1 VVMIHGS‘I‘W “'9‘: h." "‘9 Emile, “'5 Benjnmm Lhi‘l’l’e'ls ‘0 free to all parts ofthe United Slates, Canada, Nova 5C0l13,N‘eW ‘ six I. House, on Wednesday next. His Excellency the Patron of Mary, second daughter of Mr. .lsbcz Barnard, sen. Brunswick, 1’. E. lslaupl, Newfoundland, and the West Indies. he ' ' ' ' _ the Socict will take the Chair on the occasion. Payment re uired in RI vance. _ _ _ . 7h: ,‘ Welil’tilgllal‘satailnsdefhrgeargtlleg’oezzrzrzrrig Ezrfhznfoiibii- y ' DIEDY . ' Orders arid subscriptions will be received by the followmg iry ' day. ’ MECH’ANics’ lusrrrva‘n—ln consequence Ofths Storm on A! 53- 13PM”, 0" the Will 001- lush, Ellmbelh, Wife of Mr. Agenlszf- M c a l & an s 108 Nassau Smear I 0 French 'oiirn l l b ' d ' ' 1| ' Wednesday evening last, very few persons attended. The Franklin Slams, aged 23 Yen”. New can, 2 essrs. :i.ser ey. s. n . 1 I ."r - » , .l a 5 '3V9_ 83“ OCCUPIB princlpa Y m . . . . . . v v , . . '- HALIFAX, Mr. George E. Morton, MONTREAL, Mr. VVin.Grei,,, ll" 1’ "'0" "PO" lhe recent Victories of the British troops in Meetmg “'35 “ccor‘l"‘,gly adlomnfd I". “lead”! Hum." Co (Fortrspaiibcnts. Bookseller; Sr. Joan's, N. 13., Mr. G. E. Fenety, Morning News [h and Chin!" “"d already they Claim for the FI‘ORClI "9)“, When a R“’0” (’l the l’wceed'llgs lor the Ila“ year “'1” SEMPRONIUS has been received, and will appear in 0‘“ Dex“ Office; QUEBEC, Mr. Charles F. Ford, Mountain-street; St. lid , to be Freed "PO" ‘lle some footing for carrying on be read, llld omce’beflrers Chose” for the enSlHllg one~ r V” fl 7 > JOHN}, NEWFOUNDLAND, Mr. Mbcouhrey’ Times Office 3 P_ E ex' “‘39 "ll China 83 Great Britain bl the e F—T'i 7 i i lsmsn Coo or do Bremner, Herald Office. re- recently concluded. y ‘erms Duh S'r. Joan’s LODGE—The anniversary of St. John the CENTRAL AGRICULTCRAI. SOCIETY. _ ' p Malawi,st rice 6d sin h ,3- have much pleasure in'being able to record a decided Evangelist was celebrated by the Brethren ol'Saiiit John’s r HE Annual General Meeting oi the Central Agri- p or 43 1;: dozen' g ’ 4th veinent in almost every department of trade in the Lod re dining together, on Tuesday last. The dinner we cultural Society will be held at the Court House, In Cliar- ,‘ - ‘ ' i q . . _ _ ' " ' ' ' ‘ - b ' ‘ -’ ~ - 1‘ r l 4 h fJ- t at 6 o’clock SHEE I ALMANAL I‘OR L343 , containing an a markets, dunng the past week,ar,8mg from the m- served up in Brother Pallistei sbest style , and the pines lottetown, on'VVodnesday, (lie 1_ o .iniia(r‘v nex , I .P v C l_ a flame C‘Ilendar Wemlm and ,merest Tub,“ itflr . lwe from the Eu“: Wthh appears to haVe imparted a were pronounced excellent. After spending the evening In P-m" “I'm-n “'5 [Eileeneillcy I“; Llieuheriflt‘l‘f} lllll;vl(:r::;flll:163 «with: Correoillfigtlriir Public Ollicers ilnd otlier‘inl‘urmation cfn gene}. not his to commerce generallYK and caused a sensation love and harmony. the company separated 1“ n “"9 “0"”, "film Emmi“ w' I Pres'm' ep "r P’ mill-useful kind. ’ Society for the past year will be submitted to the Meeting, and an interesting Address will be delivered by Mr. Lewellin. ' P. MACOOlVAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Dec. 27, 1842. ' highly pleasedlwith their entertainment. 'PEMPERANCE TEA Fauna—On Tuesday evening last, about three hundred persons, of both sexes, sat down to V vl‘ea, prepared for tho occasiot‘i by the Independent Tem- “ARBIAGES’ 51.21335, ac. I perance Society of this Town, in one of the upper rooms of HE Subscriber begs leave to inform me Inhabnants the cum-“l Academy' OWing ‘0 the unexl’emed demand T ofCh ilottelown and viciiiitv, that he has commenced the. for tickets, and the assembling of a much larger number of hllsiness‘)r%'aRRI~qGE AND SLEIGH'MHKME. in-ML MP“, persons than was at first; expected, some little contusion took Bulcheps Egnbmhmm", Kings Squaw “flying mrmshed him“ l'luce' Th“ committee 3"“ Omcers or the some”, we”?! self with a variety ofMaterials oftlie best quality, from the neigh- hoWever, indefatigable in their endeavours to render their homing pmvince,‘ perm,” msmpg to sew], ,hcmsehesd guests comfortable ; and, on the WliOle, ll PESSBd 0311"". M light, durable and Comfortable Carriages. Will please call an exa- ii of late years, though at present, as regards the _ ,g of the trade with China, it is impossible to speak 1!; thing like confidence as to the probable result ;but , thevast population of that country, it appears to be the A impression that a wide field will be opened for the n of British jgoods; and in consequeiice, almost ,(rticles required in the composition ol'our manufac- - . Vomore or less excited the attention of speculators, my extensive business has been done by them ; the rods has also purchased with some confidence, and 'the markets since our last have assumed a very leearance. The gloominess that hung over trade CiiAitLo'rrnovvit: COOPER do BREMNER, Publishers. 'MR. SEARS' PICTORIAL WORKS—The Sub- scribers have just received, and offer for Sale, at their Esta- blishment, in “Voter Street, several entire sets of Mr. Searl‘ splendid \Vorks. COOPER 65 BREMNER. Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1842. HAY FOR SALE. BOUT Ten Tons of TIMOTHY and RED CLO- VER, in quantities to suit purchasers, rUI’DCanfiilktElIl-‘EAN- with _ d W0 peeks previously having been at once dispelled by satisfactorily, as, under all the circumstances, could be an- mine the articles l'lll'dtllefl‘lstellves. Carriaggrdtgff?r;‘:n°fgs;:$ New London. Dec? 2'1 ‘34?- I"“ Wm“ ""3 "f ‘he "es‘ma'io" °f Pea“ hm“ i“ ““l'm‘ed' dwgn' [lispili'iiiv rgggvledsiiii‘dt ".l’.‘§3;.n. attended to. fifihfiS—NEVFOUNDLAND neurones. . sad, in India. Amongst the most important articles The tables having been cleared away, a tampon“! Plfit‘ C"“""’ “a” u r P Lamas CUNNINGHAM. 1-1 1.; subscribe.- has received. on consignment ,3”; attracted so much'attention, we may mention Cot- form was erected at one end oftlie room. and the Chair WM Chadonemw" Dec. 29m, 1842' T ‘ 70 barrels Prime Newfoundland HERMNGs, ,own WCochiueal, Lac Dye, Pepper, and Wool, as being taken by Charles Binns, sen., Esq., the Pl‘eSldenl of the So- ’ which he Wurdispom of cheap, for cash 0,. prod”, “ken f‘ -‘ W Prominent, and in which there has been very ex- ciety, who opeiicd the meeting by giving out a Telilperance LL Persons indebted ,0 the Subscribe,- are hereby ‘ THOMAS PLEADWEL. “mm “thinness done, chiefly on Speculation: the low Price" Hymn- This hfll been sung! Prayer for ‘he D'v'lm bles‘ rcquestsd to Pay their respective Accountl, 0" 0‘ bfifi’re Charlottetown, 95‘“ Ann. 1842- i and ‘ _most ofthe commodities have rated for some time ring was ofl'ered up; n accordance with the rulesof the SO- [ha Fin, da, of January next ; Otherwise legal measures Will be RED Cow and a sponed “El FER .bom one unit aided the object of capitalists materially. Tea ciety. Mr. Bians then delivered an eloquent and impressive rcwmd “Ham, ,1“, recovery meteor. V "w hwelbeen on the Subscriber" Pmmi‘es for “be!” ,hicl‘ “PEI. furnished a striking contrast to the foregoing address, in the course of which he dwelt largely “POD 3'10 CHARLES WELSH. “we {veengksl ’T‘he “mm or owners can ha" me," on proving hsl '. 'r mflslpucb as a complete panic has pervaded the blessings flowing from the spread of Total Abstinence Blm' Charlottetown, Nov. 19ih,1842. ' proper” and Paying expenseh ‘61.. , l I , anticipation of a much larger and more regular ciplcs, and other topics connected with the plle°CL “1° ' FREDERICK WARREN. our“ the article in future, while the quantity on hand is learned gentleman was listened to throughout Withthe deepest ' A CARD, ank Riv", Dec. 7, 1842 - l, the ‘0 above twelve months’ consumption; during the attention, and was li‘eqiiently cheered by the audietico._ MRS JAMIESON respectfully announces her BI ACK cow h s b H S I 'b ’ .imo- “the week, business has been suspended, the result M‘r. Binns was followed by Mr. Arbnckle, who was intl'O- REMOVAL to ihe House occupied by Mr; \‘V- Heardym f f _ a 963' 0“ ‘eb 2’30” ‘5' 3 Pm‘ Pany [tensive public'sales to he brought forward this week duced to the meeting as a Delegate (mm the Society at Great George Street, where she continues her instructions to .mises tu- some time past. .le can 9 it out 3 owner . ' t lite co ' ‘ - - ' - u m address, Mr Lad," as usual, , or owners proving property and paying ex angel. Ap l to ma . _ mmenced this morning, being anXiously looked Georgetown, and who also delivered an taxes 8 _ . . z . . .d home", “,0 EUNCAN gtlAW. r hill- ‘ 8“ll 'the great firmness ofthe merchants created Francis, who is most indefatigable in his exertions in the MrsJ. Will sligurend Ladies at their ruin encel. Black River Lot 33 "lb Deer. 1842. , par; Ppomttnent amongst the buyers, who had ovident— lcauso of Temperance, then spoke at conflidersble length, and hour! of 10 In : i - m- t i I W ’