emp sea ERO UME RIN i THR BKAMINGR. +” 51 some bold rocks outside the Isle De Bois, The engine was immediately reversed, when she backed offand struck another rock astern, After repeated collisions she managed to back out clear to sea, By this tine she was 24 feet by the bead, ie bows having been stove in. The engineer let off the steam to prevent the boilers collapsing, and the cry was,to the boats ; fortunately the water was smooth, and ali hands made good their escape to shore. Capt. Corbin remained by her to the last moment, and in a most praise- worthy manner succeeded in saving the Mails, and almost all moveable property. The night was densely foggy, and it 1s supposed that the compasses mnst have been deranged, which caused the unto- ward accident. Capt. Corbin had only zoue below ha!fan hour before she struck, and in the mind of every man of christ- ian feeling he must stand cleer of ail blame in this most unfortunate matter.— Halifax Acadian Recorder. Soimwreck ano Loss or StxTeen Laves.— The Mercury of Newport, R. [.. under the date of May 3rd, states that Capt. Burgess, of the schooner Harriet Newell, informs us that the schr. Miueva, ‘of Harwich,) Capt. Merchant, was cap- sized in a squall off Fire Isiand light, at half-past nine o'clock, Thursday night, and al) ands, numbering 16, were Jost. | Every exertion was made by Ce’. Bur- ges3 to rescue the unfortunate men, but the sea was running so igh a boat con! not Jive, and it was impossible to get on} vatl enowgh to reach the wreck afver he had once passed it under bare poles. ‘The Minerva floated for about halfan hour, during which time he could hear the shrieks of the drowning men; the sounds growing fainter and fainter, unt)! that alone of the skipper was heard exclaim- ug, “she is going! she is going!” As #00n ag the squall passed, Capt. Burgess | returned to the spotand remained there antil yesterday morning; but could see nothing of his unfortunate companions or their vessel. The Minerva was new and sailed on he: first fishing cruise on Wednesday. Later From Cruea.—The schooner MW. Rovers arrived from Matanzas, with dates tothe 25:h ult. ten days later than previous accounts, The imere was very yvreat from an an.icipate J —— den, 18; Saxony, 135; Belgium, 16; United Stetes, 14; Mexico.4; Peru, 1. Colonial—Canada, 804; Nova Scotia, 23; Guernsey, 8; Nassau, New Provi- oP" South Australia, 15. ‘Total, ACTS OF THE SESSION 135}. The following is a list of the Acts as- sented to by His Excelleney the Lieut, Governor, at the close of the late session of the Legislature :— An Act to regulate the Costs of Dis- tress levied for the payment of Rents, and to amend the Laws relating to Dis- tress. An Act relating to Stray Cattle. An Act to provide for the Summary Trial of Common Assaults and Batteries, An Act authorizing the Colonia) Secre- tary of this Island to appoint a ‘eputy. An Act authorizing the ‘Urcasurer of this Island to appoint a Veputy.' An Act to enable Abraham Gesner to obtain Letters Patent for the invention of a new and improved mode of manufactur- ing Illuminating Gas. An Act relating to the Office of Rezis- truer of Deeds and Keeper of Plans. An Act tc Incorporate certain persons —Trustees of PrincetownRoyalty Church, An Act to relieve members of the Le- vislature froin the lAbility to pay a pen- lalty, incase of their refusing to accept | i d the Office of High Sheriff. An Act to prohibit the playing of cer- tain Games, and the use of Fireworks, in the Squares and Thoroughfares of Char- lottetown. An Act for establishing the Rates in Currancy at which Rents reserved in Sterling shall hereafter be paid in this Island. An Act to restrain Bulls from running at large, in the Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, An Act to extend the provision of an Act for ascertaining the Standard of Weights and Measures in this Island, to Miils therein, ' An Act to provide for the removal of the Post Office in Charlottetown to the Old Court House therein, and for other purposes therein mentioned. The following were presented by the excitement | Speaker: — An Actto alter the appropriation of a descent of Gea. Lopez and his inva’ n, certain suin of Money, raised by the pre- actay. The Covern r had determine: to] sout Land Assessment Act. vive them a warin receptica, should they make that place their point of debarka- tan. Hehad enrolled all the male inhabi- tants, and maintains 1000 men night rnd eay. Tue Post Crrice.—The Asseinbly of New Bruns» ick liave almost uaanitiou: ly pissed a resolution making the Post Oflice a politierl department, and requir- ing the Post Master General of the Fro- vince to obtain a seat in the Legislature. ‘Vhe Canadian Legislature set the exam- ple, More than onc? we have directed pubiic attention to this maiter.—Mee, Tne Ramway Coxvention.—The Government of Canada has arranged with the Governments of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick fora Convention w be h-id forthwith at Montreal. This locks luke basiness, and may, we think,be taken as an earnest ofthe views of the Canada Cabinet. The Provincial Secretary will, we understand. leave for Canada almost warmediately. {ft is said that the subject ef: unifara enrrency is to he brought woder the consideration of the Convention We fain hope so, and that British sterling icy speedily supplant tLe prese: t absurd samalug syste which characterizes the wouetary inst.tuiions of the Provinces. Hie Excellency Sir John Ha ‘vey has ebtumed a temporary leave of absence from the cares of office, and wil! depart for England by the next Packet. [t_is expected that the duty of the Lieut. Go- vernur during Sir John’s absence, will in upon Lieut. Col. Bazelgetie. erriex or 1851,—Retarn of the number of packages received and placed su the hoardings of the coumries to which ‘ney belong, up fo Saturday, Febrnsty 2:— Foreign — Davarie, 49; Prussia, : ‘ * Ps if ? . = = O73: Swigeriand, WY) 3 Spa, ji; Swe wave fixe An Act relative to Accidents by Fire, and for the improvement of Property in Georgetown, and for the removal of Nui- sances from the Streets and Square thereof. An Act'to provide salaries for the Comptrollers of Customs and Navigation Laws, appointed, or to be appointed, at the various Out-ports in this Island, and to repeal a certain Act therein mentioned. An Act toreduce the salary of the Collector of Iinpost and Excise for the D strict of Charlottetown. An Act to provide for the transfer of the manageinent of the Inland Posts with- in Prince Edward Island. An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws reliting to Statute Labor, and the expenditure of Public Moneys on the Highways. An Act for the encouragement cf the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries. An Act to authorize a Loin for the vse of this Island, and also to make provision respecting the payment of ‘Treasury Bonds and Warrants, and the interest thereon. An Act for appropriating certain Moneys therein mentioned, for the service of the year of our Lord [851. A ae BIRTH. At Boston. on Thureday the 5:h tost., Mes. P. G. Clark, of a son. 7y\ He om) oh MF es} ik ‘ r tt Ah akd focus At Souris, on the Ist ult., by the Rev. Johu Shaw, Me. Erasjaus Davilson to Ann M'Paee. At Montaéue River,on the 24th uit. hy the sume, Mr. Jona Dewar, to Carist- lana Reberison. At Montague River, on the Och inst. by the sume, Mr. Wa, Fehaszon, to Mary Dewar. i cna sei saan emaantan DIED. At Brudenell River.onthe 4th of April, after a long and lingering i!lness, borne wite great patience and fortitude, Mr. Nathaniel M’Laren, merchant, Souris, in the 86th year of his age. On the 25th April, at Brudenell River, Mrs. M’Laren, widow of the late Deacon M‘Laren, in the 68th year cf her age. At Cove Head Cloth Mills, on Monday the 19th inst. Marv, only daughter of Samuel Gurney Esq., aged 17 years. At San Francisco, on the 2list of March last, Mr. Morrow, of Prince Ed- ward Island; also his child. PASSENGIRS. In the Steamer Ross from Pictou on Thursday, the 22nd inst.— Hon, S. Cun- ard; Mr. & Mrs. Pellow, Mr. & Mrs. McCulley, Mr. & Mrs. Smith ; Migs Ran- kin, Miss Jarvis; Messrs. J. Muirhead, N, Rankin, P. Curran, P. Gaul; and 3 inthe steerage. In the Schr. Flizabeth, from Boston, on the 22nd—Capi Cooper, late Speaker of the Assembly. SHIP NEWS. FPNTERED. May 16—Schr. O.ive Branch, Gaudine, Pag- wash ; Limestone. 17th—Fairy,Cahoon, Can- so; ¢o, Sarah, Roberts, 'l'atmagouch ; ballast. Brig Orpheus, Brinshead, Liverp. ai ; Gaods— to A. & J. Duncan & Co, 20—Steamer Rose, Matheson, Pictou; mails. Schr. Kuphemia, Young, Pictou; coal. 21—Emily, Webster. Newfld.; fish. Sea Horse. Brundage. Halifax; goods, 22-—-Brig Mary Ann. James, Liver- pool; goods—to W. Lord. others. Sehr. Eli- zabeth, Porrcir, Boston ; goods, 23—Rvb Rov, Turnbull. Pictou; coal. Steamer Rose, Ma- theson, Pictou ; mails. Sehr. Sy!ph, Le Buif. Bathurst; shingles. Brig Fanny, M Lean, Li- verpool; goods to James Peake. CLEARED, May 15—Schr. Caroline, Nelmes. Boston ; produce. 17—Steamer Rese, Matheson, Pic- tou; mails. 2!—tsperance, LebBianc, Richi- bucto; bal. 22—Olive Branch, Goodiu, Pug- was; produce. Thetis, Hutchinson, Bosten— grain. Eagte. Vigneau, Richibucto—bat. 23 —Denmark, Parker, U. §.—-grain PRISES GURRENY. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PROVISIONS. Flour American, per barrel 30 a 403 Rye per barrel none P. E. Island per |b. igd a 2d Corn Meal per barrel nune per lb ud Oatmeal per |b Beef smal! pieces Ib | Sda7d per quarter , 44a 6d fe per barrel 478 Gi a 50s Mutton per Ib od a 7d Veal do 24d a 4id Pork per barrel ° 90s per ib 3id a 4d Better fresh per |b Is tda Is 3d tub per Ib 10d a ls Cheese P. E. [sland per Ib dd American do 8d a 9d 5d a Gd Eggs per doz Potatoes per bushel 2s 3d a Ys Gd Turnips de eis Tallow per lb Sd a 10d Lard do 8u Pearl Barley per ib 2d Haina do 5d a 6d Rice do 4d per ewt 255 Turkeys each 4s Gd a 5s Wild Geese each none Fowls do is 2d. 1s 6¢ Codfish per quiutal i2s a 15s Salmon each none Hercings per barrel Mackerel do GRAIN, Nats per bushel is 8d a 2s Barley do 2s 10d a 33 Wheat do Gs a7s 6d —e Hay per ton 50s a 608 Clover Seed per. lb. Isa is 4d Timothy per bush. 13s a 243 Wood per cord Is Boards—Pine 190 f-et » 5s a6s Spruce do 2s 6d Hemlock do 7 —— | BRASS FOUNDRY. pie Subscriber is prenaied to under- take BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, at reduced prices, for CASH only, on delivery. WATSON DUCITEMIN. The Highest Price givea foro’ Corre and Brass, April 14, 1251. ~ e e Cigars, &e., Cigars, &e. et W. SKINNER has received a part wiQ of his SPRING SUPPLY— A tew thousand Victoria Crears Do. do. (BUTH OF WHICH KINDS ARe MUCH ADMIe-— _ 2D FOR THEIR FINE FLAVOUR ) Casks Gurning Fluid Casks Camphine Oil Lamp Chimneys, of every description A iew boxes Sweet ORANGES A large assortment of Paint and Colors Varnishes, of every description Stove VanwisH—a new preparation, te precerve Stoves during the Summer. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. May 25. 1851. Treasurer’s Office, May 16, 1853. NOTICE is hereby given that Deben ‘ Sane bearing yy are haif yearly, at rate of Five Pounds per centuik df e granted at this Offies, chargeatle upon the reveones of this eo- lony, to any person or person willing te loan to the Government of this Island, for a period of not less than five years, any sree Bere not exceeding T'en ousand Pox in sums of not less than Pifty Pounds. ahem JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. To the free and independent Electors of the First Dis- trict of Prince County. GENTLEMEN— | AVING been chosen by the Majority of the Elouse of Assembly to fill the office of Colonial Secretary, under the new system of Governinent, and his Es- cellency the Lieut. Governor, in aecord- ance wit the wishes of that Majority, having appointed me thereto, mv seat in the Assembly has become vacant, and I am required to go back to you, ia order that you may ratify by ve-electing me, the selection which His Excellency and ihe Majority ofthe Assembly have made. You are no doubt aware, by the pub- lished proceedings of the Assembly, that | recorded my vote a zainst giving retiring allowances to the Attorney General and Colonial Secretary. ‘hic vore was givea by me with much reluctance, butio striet conformity with s pledye I had made to you. [ ‘Tewvretted having given thi pledge, inasmuch as it comnelled me te appear in opposition to that purty with whom | have naiforuly acted—for, were I not restrained by my pleage, L shonld have cheerfully voted with the Majority ; because | cannot deem that the couces- sion made by the Assefnb!y,and Jenganded by the Lieut. Governor, in comiiggnee with his tnperative instructio tte be put in Compirisen with th¥immense advantages which will accrue to this Co- lony from the introduction of nsible Government, It 18 not necessary that I should particularise these advantages on this occasion, as 1 have no doubt they are well understood by tnost of yon, and as { will have a better opportunity of en- tering intoa full explanation of them, should that be requued, at the time of the election. Suffice ut 10 say ihat, indepen- dently of the grent puvilege which the people now possess, under “he truly British system of Government conceded to thie Isiand, of controllingthe administration of their own affairs rinl revenues to the amount of, ne two thousand pounds, hitherto, Fegond the controul of the Legislature, have been surrendered to the Colony. In conclusion, [ trust that my past con- duct is a suffictent guarantee that | have not abused the confidence, with which vou have honoured me; and cheered by the consciousness of having firthfoully discharced ty duty, [ am now embolder - ed to solicit your suiirages at the ensuing Rlection, { have the honor to be, Geatlemen. Your obedient servant, JAMES WARBURTON Charlonetowns, April 23) 1851. ‘laid--Pinid--Flaid ! post received from Boston, POUR ” CASKS of the above—quite a pure article. Also on hand, a quantity of prime An ~—— - napolis Cuozese and a few foxes of Diuesy iUxerainas. i DAVID WILSON. Jenny Lind do. ‘ new brands, od, call ny e 4 te po” oa - ceeiiiiidin maul aaa ~ i ne oe cea