5. A GLOOMY PICTURE OF AUSTRALIA. The following letter written from Melbourne, January Int. 1850, was published in the London 1irrtrs_ of the |9th lt:--- ‘ ‘~ In my opinion this place is inevitably ruined; Icannot see it in any other light. Still the matter is n ee.r:.rttt qucrlio. some are as uine that all will be well; [cannot see how. Tits ‘old ate inea hnnatible. Last night a statement web made that t ltnd ' st arrived from Gipps' Lane with the isislligena. ’ 1 lelds were discovered there. which leave the I ' sander altogether in the shade: that they Isnd brought In ' worth of gold, and there was a sup- ply for the whale w’ \\ rtlr these fircta bofore us, how an the be than ruined I What is to be done for labour! Suppose 100,000 labourers come out here t‘Iurlrt|z the neat‘ car, will any of them remain in tire city or fsrtrt_s. at a few ehi liege a week. when they can go to the gold field< and lake their £50 a-diiyl It is idle to suppose it. I cannot net epnit ofboots made or mended in Melbourne. if I were to give sgy money that might be asked. get rriy hreatd at Collins- wood by sulfersnce. The balterwill not undertake to supply sits regularl_v,«biit will do the best he can. I try a. a-loird for water, and 30s for a single load of wood. t is with dith- eulty n drny cart be obtained to carry a box. and ifobtained the charge is tat! libilunt. loannnt at any price get a tnen to chop the wood, and I think myselfft-rtunnte.ifI can prevail on the black gins to work for lralf-an-hour. The judge a servants are all gone; he his put down hie carriage. and his sons clean the knives and slioee.—tltia. I assure you. is trtic,—arrd they wheel their alllitrted father about iii an itrvalid chair. In this state he nee to Jtis court. 'I'l'Ie men from the gold fields are rolling in gold, and so perfectly reckless of it. that ‘the uneq- dorss told of them are not otrly amusing but astonishing. One man put a £5 note between two pieces of breed and hutter.snd ate it up as a sandwich. Another rolled two £5 notes into a small ball, and swallowed it an a pill. Another went itrto I confectioners to eat a few tarts. put down a £5 note and would not accept the change. They em to have no idea of the value ofinoney, and take their losses and robherira as com- ptacently as philosophers. merely remarking, “ Well. there Is plenty more.” This was the retnark of it man at the batik when he had been robbed of a check for £l-I0. and which had been cashed before he had called about it. lftlie gold fields were limited in extent. and would only euflice for I ceflilill number of fortunate diapers, or it they were in tlteir nature ex- heuntiltIe.l ehottld easy that the rnislorittties ofllris place would be limited only to timc—that it would be. in fact, only eques- tion of time; but the fields are unlirrrited iti extent and inex- haustible in their treasures. but hope is there that we .|,,|| have labour, good, wholesome, rcaswnable-priced la- bour.herel It is madness to suppose it. The prices of all things, necessities as well as luxuries, will never go down .«_-i.in,anrl here we shall be livin: in the most cxpt-rt~‘ive place in the “-("]d_ in the rnirlst ol all the reckless vngrtliontls from all parts oftlte world. The merchant, the trailer, wholesale gm] retail, utill do very well. because he makes his profits oommennttrate with th.- state of things Mound him; but it is the tnan with rrsettled defined income who will sufl'er. How- ever, titne will make trrrititleet all tliinx:-, and in ii? months’ time we shall see the result, or the prob-.rb'e result. of all this woodeifttlcliantze. It will be the ruin of Adelaide. 1.200 eople arrived here on Saturday and Strirdav from tlrtit place; zight sltip-loads were on their way, end I2 nrore loading at the port. Sydney people erg coming in shoals, and I srippose Americans will be sending Xanlteee, revolvers. bowie-knives, and Lynch law. However, I do not hear that these latter gentlemen will meet with much sympathy here. for I believe, upon the whole, the diggers are well conducted.” s COLONIAL Rersesrnrirrox IN P.irtr.r.t.\tr-:s'r.—'l‘lie ques- tion of Colonial Ileprcseritation. again, was one of very great importance and ditlicnlty. (llear, hezrr). ll‘ it could he .c|,jeved,mure particularly since the great alteration irt I833, and the consequent exclusion of our indirect colonial represen- tation, it was one worthy of the consideratit-n of the Govern- ment (hear) and it by any means such an amount of represen- tation crI||l|I be given to our colonies as should fairly rcprcsnt their dillerent and separate interests. a very great advantage would he gained; it would be a great additional tie_ between the colonies and the rnotlter country, and not an inferior advantage in the mind, perhaps some degree of control tnigltt be exercised over amneur colont-tl legislators (tr laugh) who were nnt always the most tllacvertt,-ifthey were the ‘host zealous ndvor-.:ites of the colonies to which they sttaclrctl tlrcmsulms. (Hear, hear.) But it was a question ofextrerne difliculty as to the number to - be admitted, and the mode in which they should he returned by the dillerontcnlonies. and the means by which, if returned. they would represent collectively or separately the intereets of the colonies. He would, however, assure his noble friend that ifin any alterations that might hereafter be made,or any addition to the eotistituencies,means could be found ofintroducing the in- telligence, education. and science. of the country _nr the colonial interests into the represcnttition,rt would have his most serious I consideration. The difliculty was to nccomplielr it; htrt. if it should be accomplished, it was a suhject well worthy to be consi- dered bv ..-‘reir lordslnps, for he thought it was desrrable,ifposeible, to do something to neutralize that which appeared to be at pre- gm prevailing. a tendency to throw_ all potvr-r, not into the 1"“. .,f the moat intelligent and cnliglite-end,hut ofthe most nit- mswus, and he feared in many cases the most ear-tl -misqnid- .4 P,,.;j.,.. or our population. (I*Ie:I;.7)—SpnCh qf I Eur! qf mm in tlie House of iords, May m- CA l.lI“(lRNIA. p,mmgh . Crr tri'n G ilftn, from San Jllnll dt-I N rte, at New";-irk dis the 2Ist, with two (Iasyn later from airli- h",-,‘' I hm, wants‘, or gold dust, and 441 passengers. The intelligence from California is tintruportatt ' The" i, an as recon the ., murder strmrnury executions Ivy 3.41” Lynch, and tlepretlsitious by Irsdtntnt on the I'I'l)tIlI(.'l‘. itcttlt-rrtcrrts. The following summary of mining intelligence is given in the pit -r.-r:— It in said, t ‘It Mr. Jrsuee Clttg';.tur-, on Itegrte Itivm-. r.i_n,-tlipr with "Q F“-men, owns tt cktirn out of rvliiclr they lutr'l‘tivkr:ii, on an :tVl‘r!|2C', sgventy ounces of dust per tlity, I0!‘ ten weeks lliis in set rlotvn us one ‘fut. ' lit-et chsirvts lately heard from. ‘ g The minute on Cottnriwotrl Crvielt, Shasta \ alto.-y, are doing well, one amp.’ —fi'm' “IN per day to the Ii.ti|-I. , c.o;,ni,-—We learn from the New Orleans papers, that during the week endinz on the 5th of June, there were I39 “sins ti-orn cholera in that city. _ _ ' Ii gentlemen near louseville, Ky., is said to have s plied the telegraph to an entirely novel and unique use. I e has ..¢..»|y completed an invention for wrtttrnr music as it is played from the pi vtrtr forte, the notes upon the sheet being produced .. (ass, and to the exact tittre.as the keys are touched by the ' rforrner. Straltnseh has otfered Itilll 010,000 for the paten ritilat when the rntalel is Ilntshed. . Sosasrttirro New site IIPOITAIT, re 'l'nrr:.—We ea- Inctthe following no. a letter freer Baltimore to the Washington r. A ye.n'q:aa named ram line been residing partly in wnii. lngtott for some months ' St. is be 'i' ssrn 3 ' fig _eftbe Iseehiuery neeeesary fer the east t' ‘flu °:«I.'"ta New Orleans, another pert in Bali .0. riri N.Yovk. 'I‘IIeee-parnle parts ‘me. collected in Baltimore, and person Pfllndelpfla. and anothe constructed. were is dtte saptaar by tbs Inventor btmsslfie been ' a room, into w IO OIIIF. machine vrsrtred to the full nt§%tleu and been meet y in rest _ I’! ieterestedwltlrblrnistltspstsst. One er_more oftheet design eeeonrpsnyi him to Estnpe. _'l‘hey not eat . prohebl , In June neat. and per I . n month or s_trr_ wot-lts Ittbeetpsent to their sailing the ptrlertt or model will be etlnlnted tn the United States. can only say, ifthe irtvention proves to be what in clitiiued for It. the world up to this age has never seen its equal. We sltall await - iieixtly the wonderful development, and in due time award the is- tiuguntloed attthor full credit. Advices from Pars report, that the eailee on been! one French transport sltipe revoltied when near Cayenne. rind too pos- session ofthe veartel. She was attacked by two other ships, and after a fight of six hours. she was reeaptur A Sraoourt srro l’r.nssrrto lrtcrorrtrr occurred a short tints since at the Mint. A nuriilrer of young females are employed thert-,one of whom had [men tletif and dumb for ten earn, an trfliction resulting from scarlet While engaged at her ot~eopatiotr,judgrt the surprise of her nions to hear II?!‘ ext-ltiitn,“ Oh, I believe I can speak !” Bo putt orseof the females swoottrd, and the most of of the k them were strangely afl'et toil. Since then the female be entirely recovered her speech —PAil -(pan. I\'ttlt'rnieI Argus. Is l"r1' .—Il full in orte. let ltirn remain on the ground ro- vitled his fame be |lI"M'.':""IIl‘ should it be fainting or tern _\ us .nsiou o the ht~urt's action, you may cause death b raising him uprlglrt or blend- in ; but if the face be red or . raise iin on is neat, throw mil writer on Illa ltrntl IIlIlI|£!tIIillt!Iy,II|tI send for it surgeon and get a veirt upet.e l, or fatal pre ' tsue. Fttol Vsr..rA trsrao.—Late acrounts report, that Combr-nao,the prin- cipal of the late insurrection of the Cliilirin pcnrrl colonies,hml been tried, found guilty. and executed. Six of his cotripnrtiorte s at-etl the stone ft-te. Iloitstrrthn l)Is'rrr.—A Mr. J. I’-‘. Burns roecr, of Baltimore. re- cently died from poison corrrmurricated to his system by a tli horse The dect-awed trail a horse aflictcd with glariderrr, and durin an adminis- tration of nterlirine, thrust in the rtnimal’s room his his , the middle fingerof which lord been previously r-ut.rrnd the flesh laid opt.-n. Tlrrorrxli this wotind the poisonous virrta was abeoibt-tl, and mortifiriition ltrtving ettpervt-ned, l'ru eaeor Srrtitli, a day or two since, was ral l upon to ptitutc the diseased merit Perceiving, Itowcvcr, that the vison had penetrated to every portion of the unlintuirute rruin'a sytrtt-in, the I'roft-esor liuczl pcrforrriitig the operation, otttl stutt:-I that no eitrtlily skill could serve his life. After lingering in great agony,deuth closed the scene of his nuflerio . Sir.-r is a Lieu-rvrr.-llere is vt-lurt the Pl'rm-no Jrtu-mil qf Muir‘- 'nn ii urpr says rthottt coirrmon still, its a useful ttotl niiltl laxrrtive 2 “ \\'it|tout troy expci'ierit'e in rt-gnrtl to this Ii'ls0 ifuge powers of the Clrloridc of Sodium, we can speak with great rtiirfitlerrre of itit r-lliL'irt‘y, in Ilitltllllul constiptttiutr. U ull tlrt- I4IXi|IIVI.‘ll we have ever trir-d,we ltitvc found this to not most plt-asrtittly, tiriilirrrrily,tinrl rrritttnilly. \\'Iicre IItctmI_\ olijt-rt is to tlirtlotlgc the curricula of the bow tr, it is nll tltitt pliyrticittri or patient could tlt-sire. Ilvr-peptit-it, an-tlt-rititry pt.-rrtotis, tltc sulijct-rs oflicrnnrrliuirlrr, rill. in it wortl, wlto nrt: ll‘0lII)ll‘tI wit r'osti\‘t:iicrr.-, \HI find the rt'Irrctly it lllIItI and sure ciithattit‘, erriptyirtg the Il0V\(‘lit frr-til ‘ without rttrunert, irrita- tion, or (‘Xl|:IlIrIlltllI. \\'t.- direct it to be trtlten be ore lrreitltfast, from two to thrt-e tlntt-liirts, ilissolvcl in two or three ttimlrlers of cold writer. ' Htllll‘ dose continues to act from year to your, wit.liout diminution of force Among the many novelties prtrponcd IIII improvements in the nrt of ship- brril-Iing, is one by Dririrta Iliivirlrtutr, of 847 Broetlwriy, N. Y. It is III elfcrt, on extension of the hull lorwrttrl and aft, without an increase in the rtizc of the body of the vessel. At first sight. this Iitlst-, bow and stem rrrrzrngi-int-,irt seems clrrnrsy and uselcsa, btit, utter a little exunrirration and explartatitiii, its utility liccorrtee rtpptrrc A new mf‘lIIt)lI of mrtltirt artist, is to tokc is large tr-rt-crrpfnl of split pens, prtt tltcm itr rt irtt o iling water, cover them 0 er-ly to rtxcltttle the ttir, |'ll1|t‘(‘ tliern it‘r|I~I(‘ the fire 24 ltuirrit, ttlicn it §Il<rII IIltVa‘ it litre froth mi the top. A t.ible-spoonful of the liquid trill ritist: one pound of flour 112:2 NOVA SC-0'I'KAa The last Rival Gnzrrtr cnnttrins the follotvirig important Dr-spatclt on tho srrlrjent of the Fisltt-rir-.~I.—'I‘ltt-re will now be no rvtrruirt vt'lt_t the Pro- virttritsl Uovcrrrritent sliotrlil ictititr in its critplov, tit at gt-t-iit t-xpt-to-e to the I‘rovirrcc, three vessels for the protection of our coast from Ant:-ncau IIIII‘lIiiI0n — ' No. 13. Dowarxo Srntrr, 21th Jay. l852. in - Among the lD.'I'lly pressing Sllltifflls \\‘lII(‘Il have engngt-rl the attention of Her M.rjt-sty's MlllIfllt'rS since t It'll‘ nssurnptiorr of ollict-. lr-w have been In-'il’l‘ irriportrtnt, in their r-stirrrrtion, than to rptnstiorrs rt-lzitiitg to the ' n solicited for the I"islicr'ics on the coasts of British North Ilcr Mir’ rt ’s Gt)V(‘I'nln'."\I lt:ivr- Ltknn into serious crrlllitI(‘l‘Mlt)l| tlrc reprceetrtntioiis ll rrtt "s a i‘~t‘t ttontaiincl in ‘our Di-spritcltr-r-, notel tn the rn:ttgin,trtr.l rave not l:ti oil to oli-it-rvt-, tlurt whilst t|t'.Il\‘r‘ rrrnrrstrrrs Il1|VC bot.-ii I: an by (‘('I'IiIIll Colonir-s for Ill“ pttrptuie of rrricottntging tltr-. Flt-‘Ilf'l'll'!, and of rcpt-llittz tlrn iritrttsiort of Fort-i-.;tr Vurrnc 9, it not IIt'(‘II u srtlijvrt of (‘|)lnpI-IIIII i-r New Ilru:iswii'lt. llrrt irriprezlimcntot altittll hiivc been ofl't-rc.l )_\' the policy of the Iitt |l‘I’I-ll (iuvr-rntrrcnl. to tho l'lI:l(‘Il|1t‘llI. of Bou-itit-s, czrnrtitlvrcrl In the nicer ' ' tion of III! trade —Iler Majesty's Mini sirntts to retnov all ground of complzrirrt on the part of the Culmiies. 5“ CU“ fill“? t'!l(‘r0'rlf‘Illfl.‘l1I of the lisliivrj; ventricle of the United States upon tlwetv wa rs, frorrt rtliicli tlrt-v nrt: (.‘X(‘.ltI lerl lr_v the tt.-ruin of the CAIIIVEIIIIIIII of I-'*ll8.hnil tlrcv tltt-nelim: iirtertd to tln \:lIl'lI, as soon as pmlslllllt‘, ti r-m.il mtvitl forer- of Strainers, or other small \'C!‘I'..‘I.'l, to enforce the observance of that Con- vention. ' These vessels will, of cotrr-.r-, be r-onlitlctl to the pnrfomrancc of the lIlllIt‘l with wliic they tare spori-.illy rhzirgvtrl. rintl tlrt: Comtrutndcrs will I!!! t-n'tiitte.l to exercise it cart-.fttl discretion in the ver tlelimte oliice of interleritig with vessels ltclonginiy to foreign and friend y powterrr. With regard to the question 0 prmnottug tbc Fislrcrics of the British Colonies by the rncnns of Bountic ' Government. ' though i t'.tIIl'0Ilfl not to sanction any urincre-scary (ll!7loalltIlI from that policy which the Uonrmr-rt-ti of this count , are still ‘sioclirier to v those Colonies, by the interposition of rltnperinl authority. and rspecitilly pending the rtegocitttions with the United States ofAmt-t-it-n for t e se tlerrvcnt of the prirtciples on which the Comrur-rec with the British North Amerirrtn Colonies is hercvrftt-r to bt- carried on, from adopting the policy which they may deem most conducive to their own w - fitre notl pro.-perity. tcrtritning these views, it is III‘! intention of Her Mujt-rtry s Govern- merit, to advise the Queen to give llt-r rtssent tnan Art pus.-t-tl l - the Lcgtehttttrc of Prince I‘:lIWiII'(I Iitltrml in the Session of IPM, for the pro- motion of its tler-p-son Firtltcrir--', and t ' wi preparctl to give favor- rtliI- coir:-itlr-ratiorr to tiny Arte for n sitrti iir purpose wliic may pa by the I.cgirtl.iturca of the North Arircrican I rovinrcs. rim, rr, Your most nlrcvlient Servant. JOHN S. PAKIXGTON. The Olficer administering ‘ the tioverrirnz-nt of Nova Scotia. A CHILD Los-r rrr -rrrn Wooos.-On Friday. the lltlt inst.. it little child, not quite six years old. duuglrtcr of t is late Mr. Levi Ilouglitnn, oftlltearer, strayed into the woods and was lost. Since the death of lter father. the child has been placed urrdcr the care of her grand-pnrt-nts. who reside ribout fourteen miles rnrn Ches- tor, near the road lending to \Viritlsor. She left the house in the nllei-noon to rrssist sortie members of the family itt collecting pen- sticks for the garden, rind worked awhile with comtrrendnhle dili- ence; but at len th she was rniitsetl. At. lirst, very little wua thought of her absence; but when night not in. n dilignrrt eertrch wits set on foot, and continued until past trilduiglrt. Next morning a large number nflhe tieigliltourhood engaged in the search. but their efforts were in vain, ito u er the most careful exploiuition of n Irtke and brook near the plaice wlicrtne she t;IliIlIppt.'llI't!tI, and the nurrourttliog wo it, it was generally lttpp0sP(I.lIl.tl rilrc could not terribly be fottrtd alive. “'0 tire liuppy to mid, that the poor cltild found her wiry borne. by herself, on alurrdzty lust. trftt-.r 9 ditya ao- journ in the solitude ol the wilderrierte : ttltc sobai.-ttetl in the trienn- «time only on writer and ten-hr-rrit-s, nod rnnrrogt-tl to protect her face and bare feet from the cold by night with is covering of moss. s ' as Ru-or er. luiororrs Dnrtottrrti-rroirit tit Nova st-o1-ii.-—ltornnrt Cnlltolirtr, $.63-I; Burtietn, 42,243; Clttttfli of England. 86.482; Presbyterian Clttlrrh ova Sootia. .787; Free Clrttrch, 25.3%): Methodists, 28,3: Clitrmh of Scotland. IFLN7; Ltttlteraro-. ; Congrregtu tioriiibsts, 288; Unirersalists. 5U); Qttnltcrs, 188. Fun-rrrln I"an'rrcrn.srts or run Ra'.srrr.'r or ‘I'll Mrs- srorv or run llnr.aos-rns.—'I‘ltn llnlifira Brrlirli ./Vurtli {litte- ricen of lust \Vednoedny, in announcing the arrival of the lion. sears. Hitrolts and Clurodler. says. that the offers roads to thin while in fitigland. for the eoriatruction of the llnilwnya in these Colonies, are of n difl'erent character frotn any hitherto made, and which are not open to the grove objections entertnincd to former ptopeeitiorte. It is stated. that it e not been deemed expedient. y the Delegates to connect the eonstrasrlos of tlte ltnilmtd with any eateneive scheme of placing large tracts of the h'ie dornrtin ;t':lIe d‘ l ofthe contractors. That the road is to be built and a she‘: esetieent ofiierope, and that they will be guided, as lee of work, by the wishes of the parties employing thorn.’ is nice stated. that ufler the tttttiu road through . the eontraetortt have agreed to Is irsmield ea drrtiler terms. As tlte Ileu. Mr. Chandler line not yet arrived here, our Govern- Euevelon trftltedetnilaoftlte oflers said» to have nehort rinse the people of this Province tr-ltl Qilfllbfl. and that they will he in at position “ pvopssttisee made by these New-Ilrenett ick is construct a branch line . Perhaps there are few places in North America, which present seek advantages for eatettsive Isheries ol’,evevy description as the Magdalene. where there are now about 1000 inhabitants. of the tbth ult., says 2-" It was re- Godr.o.—‘l'h Tbude‘ h |_ _ la I re prett uetu t mug tirs cit ester y. gent risen mm milk, that lira: Ind vneu discover:-rl in’ I‘W'0W|Uh|fil, in the bed of u srnnll creek which Iowa itsto Luke Sirncoe." 'I‘h St. .t..i...'. Mutts... N...» ..,..uuu :4 Ian left our «try... Wediieetlny morning last,to seek their hirttittee in trulis. Others are preparing to follow it example. few days ago, a little t- bild. mined lrgvam, n 5 years. ' killed in tho Towrtslrip of south East Ilope, by a rail mil‘ front :I'I:.oce and striking her on the head. passage from St. John to Boston, in the steamer Grade, in down ,0 . New potatoes are in the Boston market, six days from Bermuda. IE_IlAtSZAIRi1ID’S enziatruif. ._-_:-. I —1:——:1: flaurttgrrs. _Itt tlte Br t...l(sr are! from Georgetown, an the His -1..., f,,,. I-Ivvrpool. _ eaere. I trglt MeVsr'bh and Bonnld I‘D3esld, err roots for Australia. In the Steamer Rm from Pictou, err Wedneeda the totls alt.- Revds. .“CflI.J(IIl‘,‘I'lIlOflon, Murray and Buckley; Mr 6: Mrs. Colertrnn, Mrs & Mine Young, Mrs. Bale‘ Ii, Mrs. God”, §|,._ Illwllllll. Mrs. Anderson; Messrs. Patrick teveee, Bltahis, Bjoysh Clrlll" K'“‘lo_ BIN}. Luther Bracket and Son. '| 40- ‘'0 “idly. the id inetaril,-—Rtrv. E. & Mrs. Evans. son and ditugliter. Mrs. Evans, sen., iee Evans: Mine Shaw, Mien -'l_I""|I|’|'Iy. Rev.‘ Mr. Munroe; and Messrs. Crabb. W. B. M'Ken- z‘re, Brown, Mutrhead.Crrsp,G. Ilardy. J. Hensley, W. Jarvis, Ins . 81. Indy. lllre. M‘Kerrzie. Mien Fraser. ‘Po-lafuyulufitl-—. lint! Brerian, I:‘.sq., for England. Mr. John _ ’ ——‘ _ Illarrttb. At Christ Clllrclt, ct... v.ii.,.i., the it... it. B. smiley. on III I I l -ruszermv. Jurfir 6. 1352. ‘ Mr. Geo. R. Young will perceive. that, in compliance with his wish, we this day republish his letter to the Editor of rlru Gazelle. When we saw a Nova Scotia Barrister rise on the first dtty of tlte 'I‘erm. and announce that he was specially retained in a curse whit: I the Crown Oflicere had declined being concerned in, we nntumll concluded, that he lied been purposely sent for. In coming to tlrttt conclusion, we were in soirie degree led by expressions that fell from the learned gentleman himself, and erred, as it set-ins, in conrninti with many around its. 'e I|rlt.I no wish whatever to irrrelt-rid. ninl we are ltnppy to correct our error. \\'irh regard to the Intlictiiii vii-, the manner of putting thetri before the (-‘rand Jury. nnd its l|ItlI't‘!'ll- logs thereon,-we will treat more at large at on ettrly dry. It i~ rhi- tirat tinre, that it Bill of lrtdictrnerrt for Libel litre been pref.- witltnut the intervention of the Crown Officers. stid it irlinll nut in- nur fiiult. if it is not the lost, not! this not frtnrr arty political rtiotiri-u. but liecnua-e we rrbltor the rtystetrr. 'I'lte liberty of the prone is en- seirtiiil to the liberty ofthe people. rind. though both the one rind the other rriny nt titrten degenerate into licentiotrsnoite, we must take pare, that, in restraining the last, we do not injure or curtail the int. -r L Crisrtr.orri:-rowrr, Fr-itlny, July 2, I852. Silt ; . In Mr. lInsr.ttrd's paper of vcstcrtlay. which I have jrret seen. in the notice given of the decision of the Grand Jury, relative to the two Indict- ments preptr W me ' r. hint-.nn Matt-learn nod Mr. Jolm lugs, for the I.ilrt~.ls ptiblieltr-rl by them against the IIotr. George Colt-ii, it is en. &ttrsr‘erl, that _I ltntl come over to Chztrloltr-town on Mr. Colce’ special retarncr,nnrl liar the main, it not the sole,purpose.ofcoutse.ofcondtst'ti ' May I ling the favor of your inserting this Note in row. llpoir what authority Mr. Iltisattrtl lnts ven- tured to nritlte this statement I know not; but the fuel is, that I lied no minim-r from Mr. Cole or lria cottrtiv.-l, lit-firm I crime hcrt-—tItrit Mr. Colt-a wnit wholly ignorrrrit of my intention to visit the Isliitt-I till I tsrrivr-tl previous riutirr- o t c rrtrsccrrti-rtia—urt:l I it I re Irtnnttgetnettt of tlit,-in was not fiu.tlly tlt~ri-lc-l trpori till I had I‘4‘('Il t-onsrtlt- ctl, mrtl wt-re tra-r.-;ft~t'rt-il to trio itt rnnsr |lt'll('(' ‘ rr Vt‘t_\‘ gt-rte-rotts turd ltonor:rlilr,- \\'irIII cxprt-ssc.l by the Attornt-_\ nitil Holit-itor GOIIPHII, thtrt tltov rnizlrt I» to iovt-d, in ortlr-r tIi:rt it might not be mi l or irnrinriritetl I|t'lI:- rrllt-r,t|iot lIl(' inllut-rice oflht-, (iovr-rririrt-nt h.td bt-t-rr use-tl to I)t‘:|l' upon the tlt-funtlritrta. is not in ' ' t .tt r. Colt-I l‘-tll have his iriteret-la rrrorv- lhitlrfitlly grtartlcrl by this cltrirtgt-. trtre-t r\Ir. Ilurmiril will rt-pulilisli this Note in his next paper. ip |'tIlIlII‘I€ll retnttr in ev' entl_v politirzil; but I ~g to u.-t.-trr~c liirit, tli;it,;.|. though rrty .rttttt-hmr-nt to the new prirwipls-s of Rf‘rlptIniliI)llIl)' have over lit-en sitrvcrc mil !!.’ll’tK‘lit, I Iutvr no desire to be rnixctl up lllInI‘t‘t‘IllII‘lIy with the lnrrrl politics of the Islrintl. mid the Ir i.rppv priasiotts and pre- jll.IIt‘Prl tvliirli lIlt‘_\' hove r-rtgcrttlt-rt-t . Ir. Colt-s‘s VII|lIIl‘!IIIIlfl shrill rs.-santne no politirrtl tlrlpt‘t‘l urtilcr my nixtnitgerrtt-rit. This, in fnr*t,iit not his tlt-rtm-.. Th. tlr-frentliirtts are strangers to rne,riml I will endeavor humbly to rotidtttt the lr-gal do t-trcrof Mr. Colt;-s’s privrrle reputntio ' E as I lit-In-vt-. most on- jll.-Ill_\'lIlFlIIlCtI.lIlI1IC‘I‘ the gtritlitncc of those prof:-rt.-initial rrrlr-s wlrir-li secure I1“ root to prr -ssiortril men, and import dignity rind rrior-ul influence to the rlecisiotiir ofa ‘ ttrt. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, utzo. It.,,_)'0l'.\'G. To the Editor of the Gazette. Sl'l'llEMl-‘. (.‘()l'RT. The follnvting is a suttirnnr of the Crirnioal business before the Sui |’i:IlIO Court in its present 'I errtr, up to ye.-ntertlny :— 'I‘lte Queett es. Artn l\l‘l.t-ttn.—ltidictttrent for lsrcen . The prisoner tried and convicted for stealing from the shop of Bynon. 'I'lte Queen er. Joni-plr Gttllntrt.—Irtdicted for lnrceny. The ri- nonor tried rind cortvictetl for stealing money, 30s., frurit Alexander i\l‘Nei|l tlntl nttvitlrt-r. The Queen rs. lluniel Crew 61. \\'i|li:rrrr Crew.-Bill found for lnrceny. The prisoners abscondcd, andt err recognizance is en- tn-rtted. 'l he Queen vs. Donald IIurrirtgton.—-Indictment for stealing from Iluncnir‘s alripynrd. Ilrll not foun . neon rs. Angus .\icDorrald.—Iudicted for stealing a sheep. Bill nttt found. The Queen es. Margaret Mcl.eod.—Irtdicted for stealing from tlto shop of Mr. 'I‘. Denlsrisity. I’risotter leuded guilty. ’l‘lre Queen vs. 'l‘ltotrr.te Smith.— its prisoner ttied and convicted for breaking into the shop of Clrarles Detirpitey, Iieq. The Queen rs.Elislui Crocltet.—|ndictnicnt for larceny. Bill not found. The Queen ea. George IIowisnn.—I’risoner indicted and acquit- ted for rrtt-tiling gottdn, the proper! of Critltteririe Frrteer. 'I e Queen er. Ilnclrnel t.‘onnors.—-lltll of Indictment found ngninat pI'Irl0lICl' for etettling money. (Ionvictt. . 'I‘|te Queen rs. llttglt Quitiri.—Ilill fnurttl for stealing wood. The Queen rs Duricirrt M'I.t-nrt. and the some es. Jnlrn I . Bill nettt to the (Proud Jury, rind returned. not found, since which new Ilills have been prepared and again i nored. The Queen rva. Ann Long. John Ctrrtey. jtrtt., Miclirtcl Cunning- hnrn. Jntrrcrr Long, and John Long jun.—Ilil| found fttr Arson. 'l‘lie Queen rs. |'urriclt Mrtrrriigirn, for stealing from the store of Mr. Robert Lortgwortlr, pleaded guilty. Me ere. l“rnr:.—A lirirn in Upper Queen Street, filled with etrttw. the property of Paul Mnbey. Ertq., was entirely consumed by fire, at about 2 o‘t:lor-.lt this nfternoort. Although the Engines were on the spot soon nfter the alarm was first given. the raging elerrtent had gained too Ill‘ClI ascendancy to be subd ed I"ortanrttely, the building stood nlooe. and no danger to neigltboring buildings was npprehetided. The origin of the tire is uncertain. Accrnnrrt-.—At the time of the rtlurtn of tire. ri boy about I2 fl.'|I‘I of I10. nrtrtted Jntrteit Hood, III the crriployrnertt of 'I'lteo. let-b-tstty. '.rq.. fell from it high loll through some open ltntclrt-e to tlte ground, It tlirttrrrrce of upwards trf 20 feet. Medical nttendrtrtee was irtettrntly on the input, lint the recovery of the lad is doubtful. — WW I To -rite: Erirron or IIAs:sIn'e GAIITTI. Srrt ; Notwithstanding all that has been said in reference to Pub‘ lit Nuheures. rlte worst of all. in my opirtion, exists still. refer to llorned Cattle, llors»-s Pigs. Geeet-.&c., which are. by IAIIW prohibited frtitrr-zoiritz at Irirne. Why their should not Cowl also be prohibited! They nteilt into otir yards. force tli-tr we into our porches. stables. &c.. &c. to the great annoyance of families. Nor is this all; our children. not tirrfreqttetttlv, re- ceive irijuriea from tlietn. No later than tlrie morning. I saw a Cow toss a child of about three years old. several feet from its own door step wlterc it was sitting amusing ‘ Surely. Sir. this matter ought to be seriously looked into, and a stop put to Horned Cattle going at large. when win the time cour_el '4. Charlottetown, June so. lfi. fl port of Qlliarloltrtatntt. IITIIID 3 Jane l0.—8ehr. Vine. Campbell. |Ialifaa—gooda. — Margaret. (iritlitlts. New Yorlt--goods. Ellen. Msedovrttld, New Brurtswlclt-—floIr. Qu rarer. W Economy, Mttedonttld. llslifsa nods. July I—- Margaret. Meltite. Heliftta e. Brig Prince Albert. Murchison, Pegwash, dealt. I-Bohr. Elisa. Baker. Bl-erbreek. — Seabird, McDonald. A lab. I Mary Elisabetta. - llirsmichi—lnmber. —- Jason. Iebuesld. ll o-deals. ctnsesn 3 July ss.-en. Prime Albert, Ilershisort, Corlr—tirnber arid (I 3--Itih I305 u"’t.::IWI". 8|. Jolie's, Newfeeetl ere cents. as. ; ’ ——Iekr. tilt... " —_— ‘lbw’ ."' I Wsltren, Ieere. Pistse, hi. ’ atertenftbe ' eas- lre rslrbrr. ‘ ‘l‘rtn Ifsonaurr ler.arrns.—'l‘lils eteetev of Islands is the 81235 sér"urtoI3-’it-h'i.°:."-r'i.‘ri"i£i.a°l'cr"d."- - “ « "" "'*""""" """'-*""' 'rh-I-raw-I--.c-in-I-it-u.s.rt manna... 100 j "a. l"i.".'r‘l".'."' tl:'i.'.""“.r't"i.l?r.I'."."-i'r'.r'."r.':.'l-"""."‘ ° ' __ gm, = ‘_, r u'i-man Da | Mm i_.L0l|:‘390tlt ti t.,_Mr. John Westherbe, to Miss Bella we , o . ‘vU.|-.l'I'hh|'a':‘IIl'y’, tp: Int in‘ntaut, by tha‘ltsy‘“l:.°|}. gtutny, M,_ r_ . u , er are , oun at Binris, Bttrristof-at-l..a’iv. (.'.ltu'lutl.:tt.IIl- . nu. chulu Dicb, . On the 20th IIey.at the Manee of Aharsele A yleehin .. . . e 83; D:‘vI|tilr=Itewnr':, ' .hforr;ierly of Great Russell rtftrcet, Ltindou. n at rtruh. t . . D ' ‘M’ "l'""I- '3“ 35.15"?‘-t Tl|l:‘t.I:tcea°e:d'w:a 'l|l.:)'lI.0ofrlIll;oI‘iII‘Ds'BI‘n John Dewar. ofthst Settlement. Ile crime to his death b the f I. “"3 of - Invite rock. o 2 or a tone ..-.i;io, on his black, dint. iii; :r::..'.‘.‘..'::-';‘::!:!..fl?t:;.. - --~~« or - Onr-ru1irtv.—lt is our prtinful duty to record 3|“, gnu, ,,f w is ,A- 1-‘\l'0N'|‘o ma '- (n lwlleral. from an attack of Yellow Fever, iii the West Indies. The deceased was well known and deeervedl respected by all CIIIIIPI of this corntnuiiity. He raided here charge of the Cosnrnissrtriat Dr-prrrtrttent for five years. and during 3'“ ‘‘_'l'°l° 9‘ ‘NI Nil-0. Illlluh of his leisure was devoted to visiting re stclt. trtrd to works of charity and benevolence ; indeed we ms say. Wllll truth, that no one could point from our midst with a rriori unblemished reputation, and with it fairer cltitrneter for Christi worth and integrity. than Mr. Ltrttrorit. lly conviction an nrtsclt:l rtrembt.-r of the Episcopal Ctturch, ho loved rind honored all who I). lieved in the Lord Jesus, without res ect of porn... . "M N“ In. in his daily intercourse with tlte poor. to bring thetrr Io Christ and not to the narrow circle 0 air dertorninntiori. There are ¢'irt':|in stunct-rt connected with his cotrversion to God. deserving of rrr'ention- and likely to be useful to others, but we are nfrnid to draw from tit.‘ stores of tin itrr erfect memory, a nnrrative wlticlr may lines 5 recorded by his owrt hand. and may evootuitlly be published iuis'i't;urtur.ut..'rt=ar. .ltiuir2vAi., For the week curling July I, 1852. IAIIOMITII. I rnlnatoartrnn. lliglicrlt Lowest Mean I Iligltest Lowest Dail ' .7 ("H (-34-) I mitt.) 2stti.2oiir Menu. 30.12 29.1r 29.92 77.5 I sa.s i an ';:":r .1.’ June. SH. 27 S.\V. mod. breeze. lllue sky. -\l0- 28 s.W. gentle do. Cloudy; pnitsi rain, from 0, till 9. n. m.; then It ue elry 'l|I- 29 S.E. tli). do. Blue sky, with passing clouds; peg. - trig rain, from I! o'clock. till I. p. _ tir.; then linrd rnirr. till 9. p. 3. ‘R363 |S.\V. light air. Ot ercrtst; passing rain. all dtty. ' t . I'll. I ‘B. do. breeze. Blue sky, with passing cluisfi, |I|- 3 E. moderate do. Uvet'crtetnrtdcluti:‘ly; panning rain, till . "00"; Very he rttrn, till 6, p. m.; then cloud . Sat. 3 S.W. fresh do. Overcrtstrtnd cloudy; unusually heavy rain, ftorri I o lock, a. tu., llll‘ then blue sky. with 9...,“ tfllturloltrlomtt Illurkrts. Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. Ssrtransv, July 3, 1551, ['33 I T“ l rrton -ro Ileef, (rtmnll) pr II). 0 a; To itv.,.,i_ _ _ , , " rlia. by tpitartcr. 3 gar 3 3 phlrrrpe, per lb, 0 | 1 or , ‘ ' . (I0. (mart) o 3 i o s ‘ri:i._" I‘: '’‘'''[°'' : i 3 Mtrttotr, - 0 3 . 0 by ' an _ 0 I, V tli, per lb , 0 8 t 0 C '1 iiimthy sad. 0 i o h .imqII-.. o 2 l o -I _t-..i..i..... 3 s Ilrttler, (lrtcrtlt) - 0 7 ‘ 0 9 ,1‘...-,,,l,.. 0 lo Cldrr. by re tub, 0 0 0 0 ltaarrots, peg hug}. 0 o r "“~‘"- ' ' 0 3 0 3 ,'IurItt-ye, each 4 0 eztrl IIltl’It‘._\',POI'II).‘ 0 0 0 0 "I"uwls, . . I 3 I:_t'rt‘rtt,-per pair, 1 0 0 0 0 ‘I-jxx,’ Per down. 0 6 Ll", “- ' " 3 0 '0 "K,).per ton, . so so 0 D'‘'k’ ;' ' 0 8 0 0 3""l|\§'. rcwt. 0 I 0 P m p." '“c ‘ 0 0 0 0 I-—"Il|IeIi, per qtl., I2 I 5 0 "'""lII"‘r - 0 0 0 0 Ilntties run, per yd., 8 t 6 Case. l‘lIcII, 0 0 0 0 II It ti’ , |,__ 4 j 5 o ver Seed, per lb. 0 0 0 0 ,lta|;|.i;._ o t y o GEOICGII I.E\VIS, Market. Clerk. - jéj flour attb fllrul fllarltrl. 8 at do Jul 3 is . Fl.0UR,perlb., “f y’ . ’ '_ '”_ _ u 0A'l'nlI-.'Al., per lb.. .- . . . , , , t-iritrcrr GILLIGAN. Clerk. ll|‘l'I'llll N:ol'.tlre average pW|’IC-8.-III‘ lirairi for the Month of J UN k. e CIIIIIICY. B1-gnuna, \Vlteat, por bushel, 7s. 6d. 5... 0.], Harley . do. in. 0d. 3., 0.1, MI. do. Is. Dd g.[_ - s. GEORGE LI§\VIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, June 5. I852. ' IIEREBY coup. that i rm. .x}I..a....i and tested the coir. and HAY BC LE belonging to Mr. T. B. Tnnsrarrr. and found it correct. ' A J(3rH‘l: BVVYEII, ass er ' us] as Charlottetown, 28th June, 1862. , G.‘ In I nun‘ IIE Subscriber Iorving opened an Ofice as COAL Bnoxnn, at the Head of Queen‘s Wharf, parties wiehi to be eup- plied with Uydney and Pictou COAL, will please leavendteir orders, which will be attended to in rotation. Cash paid on delivery. Vrssels resided to charter. J I THOS. II. TIEIIAIN. e y. . Wesleyan Sunday-lctiool AQlver-nary. (,1? SUNDAY EVENING. the 18th lrtlartt. s SERMON will ‘on k(D;V. Hb:rp‘t."eeealt.e:I‘l.n the Wesleyan Chapel, sad s sgnae. I l 0ri.'l“li.8=DAY fbllowill. Ilia Anon lsandsy Behoel TEA will tatia place at Isneinnlen, at 4 o'clock. tjelrets of admission. fflf:r|I- Oil. to be obtained oftlie -'f'e_selt- :3 a..:;t.t.l'te Ieeh lteres Ieesn. Stamper, G. Ilsnrvl, Pippy, July 0. III. 1081' PUBLISHED. ll’ GEORGE ‘I’. I-IASZAIII). QUI‘.li‘.N SQUARE. FOURTH Boo'i'«'t'oF LESSONS, Revised and ed to the Bobcats of t Island, I lrl in he el_ in any ghs..:serrore..t“'2:s.a“ra¢.depertnset vs