i that when cut from ten to fourteen days be- HASZARTYS EAZETTE. JULY .iur.r—woax -ro iia noun. Tn farmer new be ‘us to reap some re- ward for hafl to , the results of his apring's labor arejust assuming a tangible form in the harvest of in and rails, which Ummasceeis Etfsr part 0 June with Qover, and is part of this month with orchard-grass, thy, wheat, rye, A great variety of opinions exists as to thsfproper for cutting wheat. The fiowiqg ieaords with our experience in wheat growing : " Experiments, careful and repeated,- the true touchstone of all theorina—have solved the question of the period of cutting ' in fiver “ . Don't de- y this. until the grain iseither ripe ordead ,dpe, but out a week or ten days. before it is either the one or the other. As soon as ‘the straw immediately below the head turns ow, becoming hard and dry two or‘three es length, no more nourishment csn~be received from the root, and for several rea- sons the sooner it is harvested, the better. Norton, who justly ranks among the’ dblest agricultural chemists, says : . " The time of cutting grain very sensibly alhets the yielded by sam lee of it. Careful ex merits have ah wn with regard to to col, ' fore it isfnlly ripe, the grain not only weighs heavier, but measures more ; it is positively hetterin quality, producin a larger ro- 'ou of line flour to the bushel. en rain is in the milk, there is but little ‘er fibre ; nearly every thing is starch, utua, sugar, &c., with a la e rcents e giwater. lfcutteu or twelirge aya befoin fiill ripeness, the proportion ct‘ wood fibre is still small; but as the grain ri us, the thickness of the shin rapidly increases, woody fibre being formed at the expense of the starchand sugar ; these must obviously imflsh in a corresponding degree, the fiity of the grainbeiug of course injured. same thing is true as to all the other I! " If these th' be so, of which there ‘eaube no doubt, ' is truly an important lsaneriu this large wheat-growing region. l'f|rain out twoweeks before it is ully ripe ' geduce dlleen per cent more llour, and draw—both of a super-iord uality—in the regate, an im rtant i srence in pro- big: would result ibothe country from weak- ly harvesting. experiment, of which we have seen any account, proves unmis- takably that such is the fact. , " Fa seed, it is thought that wheat should he sulered to stand until ripe. This is undoubtedly true, for all know that mature and rfect seed is necessary to produce and vigorous plants- But this can heeasily ed, by selecting a portion of the field to_ stand until the remainder of the has-vol is completed.” We would recommend the use of a ma- e_h'ne reaper for harvesting grain and cut- ting grass. . rest losses sometimes occur housed, the lizld once and placed in a safe condition. from the These reapers are'so constructed, as to be easily converted into a mowing machine t'or_cuttiugu.grass. They perform this ope- 1! Orchard grass should be cut while in lower. "It -is more tender, ' sauce eq as well as that _of reaping better hay than when out later. Timothy ltd never should becut until the seed has f 1, p ,d,,,- ' mg - “.1 g ., got a new member returned. place of their _ 001 ha“ b m M “bl! ‘° 5° ' , and about the same rule may ‘,’,,f,,§,,, §‘;’,°§g,,d,“f,;‘,:,,p,,°‘_} xi“? .i':':,‘,';,¢ pld opp. villi: we dpuolat notggilldo t;i‘eir lpplding, 3”” Wu“; ufizm ",3 3:8. ul1dlie‘:;dmthe gird l:lll 0;:'n; N awed as to grain crops. _If left longer, it a case of necessity so ste.r:n as to fall within the 1:2: “d'l‘l’il?”'l'f fi_;°of :5 ft“ “g°‘;: .0 return the p that have at ,0” “Po” hi. mud. ‘Q ~ a ‘mg (I V.’ become tough and wiry, the starch, range of self-protection. . . 7 P‘ . v v the Scrutiny leaving the House to ya who, am“ .n . mag, “M h‘. ; . ' ‘ Inca. will become 0 in W‘ *0 V°°¢ The New York Exhibition is 'tivsly to be hkI?fly,’Iulh:R:‘ll“IrIb°Wi.:l‘l“:lllevl‘l’ItOilliI ii oriiiie 23- f'°"' ""“ 3“ '’''‘ °"°"“‘ “"'°n "'° wa high he was ‘ ‘ “N. ll‘ 0‘ ¢.°l|l'l° ll I0“ ||“"'lll°°' ill“ opened on the 15th inst.; the nguratien to gut Government. 53:?“ numb“ of 3°“ "I 'm‘“°u°“M.. ofbad usuage. [think the was t _ flea out at the proper season. mks place on the day previous. Preparations The third District has returned the same wg' 1,“. 5... 5;,“ .0 mg ml, Wfldli I003 P140003 _ rd” . ' Clover should be mown closel to the on an extensive scale are being made to put the membera—uothin gained here—but we do not ._ n 0 ‘mg ,0." 5011 @100. b the 000‘ 554.. 9'.‘ °‘ 1 . £0 . subsequent exaniiuado f the , .4 g v and the yui will * be more stir through in good -have cigar-at. ‘l’I|IdG|:)flv:;¥nm.1;1l'1°'l;:)*‘:3d*l:|:)': big-£_:;_1l°:gl§ Mr. ii.» has not on least doubt but one the ,m°,,":,,"§“-, h 5, '9' '° ngid and even than ifout irre larly. _ The Th, he,‘ . Pu}, go 1,". 1,... .u_o...i'. 1., "3 ";u:‘ "cub" “dd” to their principl“ scrutin will result ’In his favor. This may ac- ‘hon, 5 yud.‘ k’,-0"‘ '0 rum“ of M.‘ Qscn when var the point of the several A one cities, and u_ite a_number _g, “M ,,.y M, 0"“, led”. Mann» 5. Will“ 0! “I5 0010' ||IIVml|3lD°'l '0 MW 0“. of .100", but he ,,g, 3,. full bloom, and the blossoms are slightly ofdeaths are reported from the njudicious use he 0,. pg", infl“m,,,__§g h“ h,,,,,,", y,‘ ,0 " ' standers. Did not sae- pnkcln llllld tinged with brown seems to be the most of cold drinks. An unusual number of casual- ‘he. .5“ O i, svrants couar. am ‘inn The old I,“ ‘n W h 3.. pciod for aim’ The usual me- 5002 ‘P013 lightning. 330- “Id "Mills 5370 00- com"-7 "UL 0? T303“ KlNDl330N- chair; this was about lastoflt; all wnt :3‘ . . “'9 curred during the past week,-not less an ' e..ia...a. ....y .00.. .n.._ ,, lsekefliaek to see °""'5'I ‘i W‘ °|°'" "° “N foumui person: being Killed and us sissy mm Georgetown has richly sustained the cause of The list wiuieu was Thomas Pierce, who if ‘n 1,9,1 ‘.5 95...; “Q '1'. be up, 3 pswsrtiitinfluu-co oftho Jun! 0" -W! ""1 badly iisjursdon Friday the let inshnt. ' rmdgm, by rot or two old -an-hm. by tsstided am he was ualuted with the ,,,,,_ ,,- ..,{ ,1,,,....,, ..,;..,; .. is. 1...: flouldbe entirely and. By this I'o- | 1'1 will 1|?!“ “WI 5>fl|I°I'l!- risoner, who lives on the insloe rcad—that ‘my, 1,5 5; x .15 - - - The price id hr the steamer Ross Messrs. m mg. f K - i assstheleavasare iaaaediatel up Cmudglzo ,”.,“ob.£l0oo:'{._ T“. h, d opotomsgd, r_s-poo voterso ewasppaentatarrtyontheewmngofhl J.‘ fl,...¢.,.u.... their swseuism. Cioverhay made ' " ‘ ""‘ ""7 ° """°‘ ""‘P'd' lb’ ( ‘l 5“ ?" l"|’l5l°' 5° '9'“ to what his wife had said. as slie cc had i-. .0“ to this little craft was fonnerly owned by James y .34 .5, v.’ gh. Pu,“ '5, ‘M , on .50“ g 0, oadwg ; dgogugj ‘n no’, "dd 1. h d “E p " 5"“ uh“ M-I". P°‘k‘v .3“! °f Ch“1°““°'"'d: P‘ E‘ 1" ‘.'d I 5' 1"": ll 3°‘ 051° ‘°‘l“|l“! MINI '0 pin at Prisoner'shouse,andpar dinner. igliqmleastohég of less upon it. is more I “ h“l"8 "°°°““! 5°93 Pl“ in I 02931;’ WIN?» vote, must be indolent uta . t‘ fig‘. "gang .0 . mg as ch. bu. “ha. 3....’ hhuues rouhled with . _ is at present nearly as as u£ew. t is for ,0“. my 5. can of "hf". M‘ “d g. -M.‘ Th". b. . . ‘M “-no.“ “cg ‘a. ‘mu. _ . .».. . ',eetiaeot'somefsrmersisto tbllow thergd fleadlrauhlpph. mopprhmzpnth .“,,,.,,pj.n¢,b.”j,,....i,,1;,,,,,o,,jgy,, D nouudwgugdfi ‘H. ‘u.'”‘_'m“n“.“,, “gm ; &..'.g.....i{the grass he ley 70? ‘W 8 9"" I fewrii n . W.“ h” "find N “bud ‘ Iir tea. Prisonsfswih toidhlm mhhggw - ’ ‘ .u°bg.5.,_.n mi-smain so - _° “:3”. Mnwuflwonrue-M thathsdidaotwaatit,apcn which ,...'n.g-Q _ , Blast," two dd to wilt. wllell they IN ‘WIN The Hall of the Sons of Temperance at King» a h an “I " 591' 3 M“! “"1 lifllllflo 0|’ “CW” 0‘ W’ is not ehlctly sure who they were. was_ _ gr ' disabled, and then allowed to ston,Riehibucto, was blown u with gni_ipow- “V” '9 °“J‘ h ‘ “Id... “mu: lain" ll” 0 '°"°"v ‘° there fin‘ 0110- Ni» and - “'1'”: M’ .13 --5 -°"'* " - """‘ "' " ““ "" :‘::.°:‘.2“'““".‘.3I.‘.':°.?«‘il.‘.l“,.i'..5‘.l?.“;’.1‘iit‘, cum-p-op:--‘ma «me. «-1- -o-on-r °-3" an-."’-'3-“Ii - "1-in-m -'°':'s'o’«’ ~1'..“:’:i'i.‘.f.';“‘..i......i:‘i'..i.i....i.".“i.. Jul; :°*‘o||‘|'|'5'A‘. h“o"d h h°"t,"..dfl willbe ttojnsties. ' . « « - 'l’9'““::nG°""':o':‘h ‘M W‘ b! °‘h°' 3.3“: F1405 I $0" Ohrwssaas. lleasewaehllgsbg hen. I000" » "‘°'° - , unspoken -hook huh lisebsasav tension “ .fi|.fie- eigluto twenty ‘quarts of per barn.-—A hat on the Penn lvanis The Second Dlstiet.—-nthoipgh the DW manner over dseaassd’s hand, him at th: n...__ 1 “ha, 1.1. so go... , .asuiousuo .Inti>lu--I-I-Hf gun“-gh “uh” “I ammo theo ii. glassoflherahsrlhadhesslu e. ._ nsaw ofcl:v:r, thus “ mm“-I.._‘-wn.i'“, nu-“Ilse . a tIIbhld9;o.I:etltIl' lost _ s om. abwfili 5“ "I , kn" W ”“'n"’. ~r..a '_ :::':.*......"..:‘......,“° '°r'*-....-"'-...W.: ..‘.’-.:..*r:-m°"'-..*‘.':-.:.'.'.-'*"‘-""' _;:*j,,...,._:.--:.-.9‘.-..*..'.... n.;_... .. V ‘ . s _ , t t . ntfi .. —» I «fiefliss irate‘ ""'|"- f3','.'.':g.’a',"i:.i¢Iinurisg eat uetfipualtively whoa F ' _ ‘.' flu I0" .0 ., ‘1 r O with hat heneh. ‘, . g , I .... ...... ......... .fia.e&dtnae(,hay. “ _ —:l;°'l5' 9' in .g,,.‘I‘."‘.Y‘. . .. 1‘- ,_ flags-Cuaresuiaatimes ’ ° - "-.l - = 4 _ .._..g$.i....iaeuiotiiuen . v . 23'.‘-an’ ‘two in “bung: hag: i I i ass I« r bends! ems sang‘ seeks seer . tarsal fmessssissuiuse is .dl':d"" by . reeswedta f ws . ‘ V ' x - ~ has . elhDl' 3;.‘ , ‘ easedwflesmsfliate - I 93$. :-..i(.,,,,;r, ‘ ""‘ """""'.“ """ , . fig. , 't~.::« Z'$:...' . ‘ . ‘ - - V“ V ‘ ‘.1 ,. ,., IO‘: . ‘W, is ' -r ‘- ‘ . ,;;.tl L-)7 _‘:EI;ll‘.i‘l $07’ (Iii . H , ‘ J -. ., A.:: ».:-. - .-«‘i.«ul;..:~ . ‘ proportion of llour and bran ri- rtaen per cent greater weight of hand, while, ‘it’ may be cut at will Inake worth doing well,” and your animals will not sulfer from the use of poorly prepared provender. . Sriuwnzaiizm Glal-‘TID on Rcsr.s.—A. Paris, in a floriat’s shopou the Boulevanl dos ltaliens, several rnsatrees, upon which a were gralled a few strawberry plants. This I curiosity attracted much attention from the ' passera-by. The process by which it was; elfecied was as follows :——In autumn a few dogroses ofgoml sort, on their own roots. ‘ are selected and planted in pots: at the same time a well-rooted strawberry is placed with each rose planted just beneath the stem of the rose. In spring, when llt° runners of the strawberries soon make their own roots, in due time these roots are cut away, making the cuts as for u scion, and then they are gratted on the rosestem “ without cutting or tearing the ninners from the parent plant in the round.” In this way, the strawberries fill vegrtate upon the rose tree foi- some time, Wiiar lh “ CANV‘ASllN0'”--A witness having said, before the Clare election committee, t t he lind been ‘ all day canvassing,’ was directed to ‘ define’ canvassing, which he did thus—"'l‘o try to induce the voters to vote for Oorny 0'- Bricn ; and if the would not. to give them drink till they can d not vote at all A contemporary imagines that gold will go on increasing, until it becomes less valu- able than old iron. In less than ten years he expects to ace tenpenny nails take the place of breast pins. Gold in his opinion, is bound to be a drug, and, in a century from now, will only be used for coal-scuttles. A singular mode of betting is resorted to on Sundays,on the western waters, on which days there is no card-playing allowed. The gamblers sit around a table, each having before him a lump of loaf su ar ; a stake is put up by the players and be u on whose lumps fly lights first, wins the ' pi e.’ They also make side bets among themselves ll on this important event. The excitement 0 en waxes high, as the fly hovers over and a- round the sweet morsels undecided upon which to feast.” BORAPS OF KIWI A Nonu: MoNvnN'r.—Tc honor the memory of the late Duke of Welllington, a magnificent school is to be established, at which children ofurmy oficers are to he admitted free of charge. The Queen heads the siibsrcipticu with 85000 ; Prince Albert and the Duke of Cainbrid (the Queen's Uncle) follow with $2,500eac ; and there are several subscriptions ranging from to $1 The entire subscription already amounts to $400,000, and will probably be increased to $500,000. isn't this better than a pyramid of useless granite! V The Christians in Turkey are said to be dail ' increasing in wealth, power, knowledge no entc rise, and, in the flilness of a pointed time, it is not unlike that they will supersede the Turks as the dom riant race. In answer to a ucstion from Sir J . Peking’- ton, relative to t e afiirs of Jamaica, Lord John Russell stated that the Government has the subject under consideration, and won] rea- short tiinc ago there were exhibited in f ‘:i.:°..r;.?;*:i"2 .::‘s:,:?' “" P*°*“~°*“°" °‘ Samples of Tea, grown near the Himalaya. Mountains, have been exhibited in England. Several Rabbis have declared the ex riments of the turning tables are opposed to law of Moses. Gen. Sumner has been arpsented to Queen Victoria; but it is stated. t her M:._'&ty.re- 0 lift. fused to receive Mrs. _Stowe It is now perfectly understood, that the policy l ‘shat II (lJl'.ilIlf‘ usable. male opannrrn fpsuny. my as. use T ON IEITYIII. The isg are the niusbers of votes clared for the respective uaudibtaa at the rifs Courts held in the several eoauues. unless llbezalisiii is, tp be liberal withtlie b- lie money for va uses--salass lihssall.mi means, liberal in reckless ofper- foriniiiu-cs, or It lirow the selection of candl- dates into the hands (ff the lowest and least re- Qouaible in y \ hob and ucti country's the Govemment is liberal, but pews b Iiey are_saeriloing the snugly r ma co"-"_ a ndiseaient, as the are ins ' Pmumm Rudy. ug l duals on thacoaatrv . M‘K‘.Vv 57 l 5l"°l"l 35 they are kee ln up anagihtlon cn"!lie nd n so , . in ‘m hon. A“°'“K“'“°'F- *3 question, wh ch hey know can never beadvan- er draggl the old uses. our and all, to the H"! _ °°''“'““|“J,s 50 lieu’. in older to put ilillfilh of it. Old man no 325 Gorrnau, 173 -*1 ed by ‘Mr proper M-on 0! 39“ as L-mod out; I aim: repeat what hemld. ni- ' l < suredly .t meet some Durant-rrvss that cahrly; it was a son of “in , £1.11 Warburton, 295 . 3 _ have ever yet disgraced our lieflshtgg, _ Jung &csrtd.Ds'stn¢. .;...,‘m:"’f - ’ ,, W 3:; . C--»w« ms ..:.-°'-:°:.:°:'.:-.2-.~.--'°'-.:».:'.=-.;.-.:r:.r:.u*.*z .*.-.+.:.'~::=~' °' . .. .4; . g , - o no ausw r ,_ . . erniseutinsucliasiaall whnsnidiii-si....... rAia...a.. ..... 32:" ‘*""°'....'....... .9. ....'::° .E‘.‘..':..'*'.:'.'.-;t. ...*'s°.:..°*-:.:° ..-:'.:.: "“"°..."'°.iz:~'.~ ‘N **'-'-......- 3"" i i Cu O . Conroy. 321 Welsh, ' 190 virtually witlicutau Atkirusly, enerdl, for that inf", 5. - ‘J - m . Warburtou protested a net Yeo—cause, lnaibeen dgfreatgd “If: “Vv ‘' 9“ flfllll list:-donut « that his proposer, Charles swell. Esq., was _hi'o C-om: ""'."v"h‘ .°.°£° u“ I g U. E" “d*"7‘h““- - ' ' to c . use e in ce ' I v , - Wé‘ “‘“fi°d P"t":“"”“ "1 u. 1‘ as mauppiiiore than he The questiiiieintilizn is l s:ants'ilwtii.g:el:’“d' "i°:lii:kne9fi:’t“l:h|;... WItl‘nl‘l0nl1'rlI€¥:‘l° wliere he ccnsidetllio the ‘lisopvr :h‘:“‘:"lu.dwth° P""': '.'"“.“id°' m’ “N "3' U‘h"'i‘.hl3°‘ ‘:3 pint _ fill’: kn “I .@;l’]‘0l‘|he OIl"£§Illd|Pl¢ll as life. Iglygnfiquet that C‘“‘Pb°L1P';'I"l;l°d '5“E'.:]Cl"k" mt."-1 curb a at fooru : ’ w,cIee'° r {cleansed ill?! dea‘Ilin“l'i.‘liehhdeehssd Md “than '0 J 4 _ _' I-0 _ ~ . .. mlmdf’ " ‘‘‘“°“ 5’ "°'°"""° Mr.Whelsn «- 1 am not geta -..i_«_i serve ii. something to arms, 1 gm hlsi sue myself Qua,-3 0o,m.,,._ 10. It was to procure mes livui ,1 will two or three times, Icant aa whetherhe was iol on. until they shove me out," "I you hold up no " ‘ fig‘ ' " (‘hndlouctmvn and Royalty. opt" says Warburton, -« _eo wi l,"“audso will from liquor, he was al.Iflvh-r.rr- 90' Lonsworth. 27 2 Trenamsn, 115 I “F hm" It ’°"“““ “° b‘ '°°“ "l.‘°u’°?' lb“ bl°°d "“ '95“ *3" ‘J | 2~:.¢.:2::; ::;::=.:.L:-2:.-:.r:::.'.:::... .:.:: '=°~.. ~i*..::r*.:.-.~.-- °' .2» W“ D5"'5“- gentleman, we think he will By so doing, be up. 3' nu 0 ' ' 'p‘*q in McLeod. 581 Beer 552 will shew that he is willing to carry out the Cross examined’ 'Ir. 0. Palmer. t— l Ccles, 566 Ialrd, 484 rinciplesu n which he started, and that he The whole he a s i 4 in 1d _ , _ _ bort tiuis, ebo t sew“ llillioihbotl to the party individually. Time minutes, llligllhlbfl less-. there was no watch in ‘ n 0 ‘'86 w s ow. the house I was very anxious tolesve; I sea- Joo e . 789 Longw rth, ____:___ d ad t f u I M0031 7 638 I Tn Scarrixv in run Fiasr Disrarcr or Quarn’s :'y,:,:,._ 80'’ ‘ 35:;-lgz. gmnl‘ uq ‘ g Third District. . “Ta: .329“! l""l"K 'PP°l:‘v‘%d P say it woul haves ' ' ter a ' D‘.-gpfl. Douse, 502 Haasard. 379 fficvzf 3;: : J‘; d(!°'“;_l‘d“!) 3‘ ‘ti hiss . lsuppose ewasdry.an wan Davies, 498 . 3°’ ' ‘J ° °°l“'“°"°°!“°“ " as we as rest. Prisoner bead knit we the scrutiny demanded by . eorge Beer, r - - Ml" 5”" d‘“““d°d * s°"“"l“Y- “V598 05' who contested the Election for the that District mt; ottflmm flu on m“ "quot" "‘. 59°39‘! *0 52 V°“” 8i"°“ W M5 C°l°'- with the Hon. Mr. Coles. The former geutle- orygfi . '.h°“hm no‘ if" "1 ho‘. Kmc’s Couzrrr. man attended, and the Court havingbeen open mg dufaudmau 5 ""21 ggifznayhhng . 0,9,-g,m,,,., in due form, the Shcrid took and subscribed the was 1“ th. Wadi“ of an I. dnghh; M. Anny’ 34 gong,» 53 ;’i‘"‘ t,l’P°"'°l‘l’d "° "fI"’k°“ '’ hm‘ h°i°'° W3; on the be ing 0 March (described the situ- unihnd. 82 l Rm‘. ‘8 than rasiw_e ., .P.,au t_hcn Idllllnilbflhlh alion of sod as sittin In a high-hacked . . . ° “"1" "“ °“ " 5"’ l“ h" °‘"‘ Cl"? . ' chair, between the hbls an Ire. the witnesses Ar“ D”m“' ‘hI‘°p‘3°' “nd ‘fl‘°“"“id Mi’ W‘n“‘“‘ all a case to this fact)—weutu to deceased iieraoiimi, 286 hflntosh, 223 ‘hi:-£6-‘M-fl! 1'-‘lgctor nomm-fed by Mr 39"» and . ook llnlldl with hiai—ask him how its McGowan, 249 per, is: g" M ~ 05 01;!‘-er gt; col? -soar-pg 3"} was Replied. um liewas well in health and ~ . °" “"'PP°“' ' "- "ml 9" “ “ ° ntthe same tirnetockmy handinliis-and put s‘‘’‘‘’'‘‘ D'‘‘''‘‘' 59°“ 8''‘"“'°°°.‘''8 “*9 °* .n°°- of prswins the it to the side of no nomnim i a him A; Wbelan, 344 Dosbrisay. 213 '°““v 9'“ h“'“‘ 5°90 9 .:°”°d ti’ “"3” ‘"9 it was on the lower part of the hcegahont V Jardiug’ 303 out to be good, Mr. Jo n Doirant. who it neck__‘id .0.-“Mn ‘but . I and Third Dmrm. was thou ht was the agent of Mr. Cclee there. an Wfl p,,f.ou..:. '1 13, g o.‘ - as he been at the hustiugs ; but he declined “M ‘M ‘y “I” 1,. mm” .0 but I - Wi mm“, 423 ‘[1-.0.-neon, 295 taking it, alledging that he and Mr. Craswell, hm. J“ - - fir "kg . E I um‘ , e give it and he . Go . 383 Aldon». 258 °*.-{I-° -ggrghy *5; ..-top h'1'hc;b°;=d W n fused. Deceased then asked or water: it was We have now before us the returns from all own" ° .1" "1 t e ‘R w“ . or ’°f“'°dv '°'“° P°"'°" ‘W1 °'°"°d hm ‘ " ' parts of the Island, which °ve us the some re- suit, as we printed in our list with the excep tion of Mr. arburton. who is in the place of Mr. German Whclaii’s with the usually one sided sud garbled way in which it always puts forth its statements, gives it few of the returns of the Poll where tie are favornble,—-not in one instance correctly-— ut as s little or nothing where they in the least to l against the party. With such persons there is no manliucss or honor. and we feel a reluctance upon entering into any controversy with ants nists so dis- honorable. Why not vs a fa statement of l ; an n a what comment they pleasel We shall commence our remsrks with Chur- lcttetown, here it will be seen the only man the Government could bring forward has been sig- nally defeated, and little more than half the votes were which would have come forward had they been required. In the that District, both of the two Govern- ment members have been virtuall defeated, we doubt not the t Head himsel will be found considerably hind hand, after the aunt’ In e second District the Government have m,‘ however Mr . wards adjourned until 11 o'clock on Thursday next-—to-inorrow-at the same Cost. We have little to remark on the communica- tion, siivc that it appears to us extraordinary that Mr. Ooles who also demanded a scrutiny 0! cu Elector on his behalf. given a written notice to the Sherll‘ that he oes not intend to be present t the scrutiny as a reason, “Tbs: thaflheridhad fly" eclared ge Ooles did elects!‘ sothe8heril'did,ashewashounI{ V. his dis hein only to aseerbiu in theflrst place w had no test number of votes on the poll book, theu.to wait for the e hour, in order to ve |.'!IIO to ascertain whether any votes had poled twice. or polled in the wrong divisi_on. The hour having elapsed. and no such objections having been shrted, the ly declared Mr. M‘I4scd and Mr. Coles duly elected, and had not Mr. Beer tel forward and demanded a scrutiny, the would have been dul elected, and the Sher would have returneztheui so. simply without note or comment. The momen Beer demanded the scrutiny the Blicrifs hands are tied up and he can no lou- whlch she took and ew awa . i .s daii ‘ I'Vh'uck withhhaa. mil; said e had called her bad names; thishe holed. Prisoner lion came out: he held a two lmnds, and tlireahusd to e afterward clenched, l intsrferd, for I was shell of of horn th kar au wen tar? ‘ k '3'” t inta& other rooata ciii.ai.i._liao'on-riau.l him one mi. wanted to sesany thing. now was he tim . _ said itwss tiiae forsonieoueto take the old man's rt. Prisoner ssised the deceased by the co r andpulled tbeold man of the aha r. Deceased was Pierce took him up ‘andgfi _ _ chair a prisoner a nick both sides and on e crown cl‘ the head enedhls eyes andmadehisfaceblsed. would not allow an one to gonsar to a t him ; had i at him but did not hit him.. asked why he did not interfere, said that wife hirnnot; thoaghttlntb-wasas struck with the polar as ?i"E"= easily ut dowii.