—————— Capt. Delaney, who had been engaged as Pilot on the New.York and back,to this port. These e here in the Tender attached to H..M. Cofunbia, Commander Shortland. Viceroy on shore'on Shag Island, westward of Cape Sable. She Struck on Monday night at ¢ past 7 o'clock. The Ship is making a good desi of water, ‘The Columbia isa ngside rendering assistance. | We obeerve by the American papefs that th Viceroy did leave New York, as previously reported by Tele- graph, with twenty-seven Passengers. Previous ‘to leaving New York, the officers of the Viceroy were pre- sented with a splendid flag, on which is emblazoned the arms of the city of New York on the one side, and the city of Galway on the other. The loss of this fine ship is attributed tothe com- a being out ofkelter. We have heard that the same cause nearly proved her destruction on the passage from Galway to ths port. The fact of the ship being so far off her course is conclusive evidence that to an error of the compasses alone is the cause of her going on shore, and that no blame can be attributed to any person. It elucidates another important fact, namely, that all the dangers of the voyage from Europe to America are to be encountered after going West of our magnificent fharbour; While the stranding ofthe Great Britain on the other side of the Atlantic erry tells the same tale as regards the West-coast.of } +land.—Vov. trip hence to gentlemen cam Surveying Steamer They reported:the Latest From Canapa.—A ae despatch tothe Boston Allas, dated Toronto June 25th, says: Last night the Legislative Assembly had under consi- deration a set of resolutions pro by Mr. Boulton, embracing in detail a complete scheme of Republican government. After a debate the House voted that the resolutions were republican and revolutionary.—43 to 13. LATER FROM HAVANA! Tuz American Paisoners.—We learn from Ca Werd, ofthe barque Rapid, which left Havana on the 13th inst., and arrived at this port yesterday, that the trial of the prisoners taken at{Woman’s [sle wos stil! going on, on boarda Spanish 74, lying in port. A large aumber of gun boats were kept rowing around her, to prevent any unauthorised persons from communicating with her. The U.S. Consul, Mr. Campbell, and Commander Randolph, asked permission to see the prisoners con- fiaed on board, but the authorities refused to allow them to hold any communication, stating that they would be tried by the laws of maritime nations, end if found guilty would be dealt with accordingly. There have been several deaths among the prisoners confined on board of the 74 gunship. The captainsand crews of the barque Georgia and brig Susan Loud, were kept in confinement on board of the same vessel with those taken from Woman’s Island. Several persons have been arrested, put in prison, and their property confiscated, on suspicion of being con- cerned in the invasion by Gen. Lopez. The U. S. sloops of war Albany and Germantown were lying off and on in the harbour, waiting orders, It was the opinion of the American Consul that should the U. 8. Government demand the release of the prisoners ta- ken from Woman’s Island, they would be given up without further trouble. The sickness among the shipping at Havana has en- tirely subsided, but there were a few cases of cholera among the blacks. LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY FOR THE RE- FORM OF COLONIAL GOVERNMENT, —_-_—— Soctetr’s Rooms, 6, Charing Cross, June 15, 1850. Georee Coces, Esquire, &«. ; | Sir,—l am instructed to acknowledge your letter dated May 6th, enclosing copies of five papers. No. 1—The Governor’s Speech at the opening of the second Session. No. 2—Address in reply. No.3-— The Governor’s Reply to the Address. No. 4—Reso- lutions of Committee of the whole House on the State of the Colony. No. 5—The Governor’s Speech in Proroguing, May Ist. Since the date of your letter, Lord Kinnaird on the part of the Society had an interview with Lord Grey, in consequence of your former communication, the re- sult of which I forwarded to you. In consequence of your present communication | have moved in the House of Commons for the produc- tion of the Correspondence and Despatches on the sub- ject, but [ was met bya refusal on the part of the Government, on the ground that the correspondence is yet incomplete, and that it involves questions of private interests, {[ then presented your Petition, and read it, inextengo, before the House of Commons, and have given notice that in a fortnight I shall move for further information. ‘This Society must be guided by the way in which this motion may be met, as to what further stepe they should take. . They request me to assure you, that their best atten-, von shall be continued to the subjest, I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, ene. cyt tin eaeceesitnemaetinamapeciattiaa eccentric ttnaaaae THER BKAMINER, <einn etiam ee ges — ge in Public Accountant, Private Teacher, &c. Water Srreet, opposite to the residence of the Hoa. Mr: Youne. intimate to-his friends and the Public in general, that in his OFFICE AND CLASS ROOM, situate as above, he is prepared to transact business as a Pustic Accounrant anp Lerrer Warirer, with which he purposes.to connect.-the Drawing out of AGREE- MENTS, ASSIGNMENTS, ATTORNMENTS, AWARDS, BONDS, LEASES, INDENTURES, RELEASES or! CON: VEYANCES, PETITIONS, SHIP-CHARTERS,&c. | And that; as a PRIVATE TEACHER,.of WRITLNG, mNGLISH, FRENCH, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, ARITH- METIC, BOOK-KEEPLNG, and the several Branches of the MATHEMATICS, he has there also made suitable arrangements for the reception of a select and limited number of Pupils of both sexes. ow Hours or Turrron—From 9 a, mM. to 2 P. w. |. Teams per Quaater—Thirty Shillings: Frencn, ae oe Number of pupils to be limited to 20. une 4, erg Exhibition of Industry. of all. Nations. *PHE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY offer Premiums for the undermentioned /Articles, the growth or manufacture of Prince Edward Island, to be,exhibit- ed in the Old Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 9th day of October,mext, viz : Fo the best two bushels of Wheat, growth of 1850, L110 0 eS . , Barley, A ' 1 0 0 aes , Oats, f § 015 0 eo bushel of Timothy Seed . 1-0-9 “ ‘ ‘7 lbs. of dressed F lax, . »10o°e fines 7 Ibs. ; Hemp, , 10 0 ad ° 2 Ibs. Sarsaparilla Root, 0 5 0 Tr 5 lbs. Candleberry Myrtle Wax, 010 0 “« 2 best Cheeses, not weighing less than 20 Jos. each, 300 best firkin of butter, cont’g not less than SOlbs., firkin to be made of hard-wood staves,)2 5 0 ° 8 lbs. Maple Sugar, 010 0 10 yds, of Homespun, milled, 5 0 ¢ 5 yds. , not milled, 110 0 5 yds. Shepherd’s Plaid ‘ 110 0 Sample, of Bird-eye Maple, 2 feet long, 3 inches thick, and not less than 12 inches wide, polished on one side, 015 “ ‘ c “ € ‘ do. White Maple, do. do. Bird-eye Black Birch, 015 0 are to become the property of the Society, and the Committee will select therefrom such as they may deem worthy of being sent to the EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NaTioNs, to be held in London in the year 1851. order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary, Committee Room, June 5, 1850. REMOVAL. Rell Hanging, and Locksmith Business. JHE Subscriber begs to notify his friends and the public that he has removedfrom the Shop lately oc- eupied by him opposite to the Coionial Building tothe Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Foster, in Kent Street, and opposite the residence of Ilenry Palmer, Esq., where he-will carry on the various branches of his business as heretofore. He returns his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage, and trusts that he will merit and receive a continuance, ofthe same. — DAVID O’NEALE. June 19, 1850. lm. dius To rne Tenants anv Setriers on Townsutrs Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anp 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS in Prince Epwarp IstAnD, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. | . 4 HEREBY notify that [ have this day assigned over all my Real and Personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon. John Myrie Holl, and, Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustees for the payment of Debts and other purposes, All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the said Trustees, and all to whom I may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for adjustment. CHARLES WORRELL, Charlottetown, June 19, 1860. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. M. SKINNER, Agent for the above Medicine, * recommends to the public the following certifi- eate in testimony-ef its-efficacy in the cuse of diseases, This is only one of the many instances, on this Island, wherein cures have been effected by the use of Town- send’s Conpound Extract of Sarsaparilla, Guakiotrretows, P. E. £, April 27, 1850. This isto certify that my wife was for the space of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought on a general de- bility of the System, and from the use of one Bottle of of Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Comrounp Extract oF Sar- SAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, General Agent at. Charlottetown for the above Medicine. FINLAY, M‘KINNON, en eee Mr.’ R. B, IRVING, + | \ ME. B- B. IRVING begs leave, respectfully tol The Articles to which the above Premiums shal] be awarded | . eee et a a a ee ne THE ATSB AGL ARE ONO, WIS UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of New., York,»in 1840, for, tive. promotion of the Fine rts, On the 20th December next there will be distributed by Lot, to Subscribers. several: hundred choiee PAINIINGS, ae and other Works of Art, somé of which are extremely costly. » A Subseriber of Five Dollars is a Member forthe year, and is entitled to all the privileges of the Union—which are as yn ist. Every Member receives a copy of @ large and cost Original Engraving. ? ad , od, He is also entitled to an Annual Repert ef the Prans- actions, cc., of the Union. 8d. He also receives monthly, the “ BuLLETIS.” This 4 publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with'a beautiful Engraving. ay 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of obtaining at the snoual Distribution in December, by Lot, a Painting of great value, or other Work of Art, Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subgeriber, who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union for this Island. He is empowered td grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subsenbers to the Unions). CHARLES YOUNG, Honorary Secretary. : ; American Insurance Live Steck Contpany. INVESTED CAPITAL $50,000. CHARTER UNLIMITED, .. ; (PHE Subscriber having been appointed the Agent for this Island, of this highly respectable and sudstan- tial Company, is prepared: to issue Policiesyfor! the In-. surance of HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF EVR SLOOMs AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF RIGKE OF Fire, Water, Accident, and, Disease, At very moderate ratea of Premitin. ...... Every kind of Information can, be obtemed, by applying at the Office of the Subscriber. CHARLES YOUNG, Charlottetown, June I, 7 Agent. Ww. eey AGaLw Charlottetown, June 1, 1850, —_—_ 015 | Hooper's Cheap. N Cw Store, SITUATED. AT THE SOUTH, SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, ATTacHED to THE Buick Housb, WHERE EVERY . ABTICLE IN 4 @ ae Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &c.- Can be had at astonishingly low prices. THIS Store will be open for about SIX WEEKS only, during which time a Lance Stocx must be disposed of. Come and judge for yourselves, N. B.—Good THA: from ‘Is. 6d. to. 2s. 6d.; ready made SHIRTS for 10d.; other articles in proportion. Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ? he above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the JVorth Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. © soMANaa | PERSONS , desirqus ‘of temmitting mney to any of the Colonies, or to fhe United’States,“6r any part of ‘England or Scotland, Gin Obtdin Bills of Exchange for that purpose for any amount, and at any required sight, from tne Subseriber. The Sueseriber, wil purchase Bills of Exchange drawn oa any part of the world. ‘ [7 CHARLES YOUNG, _ Charlottetown, Junel 7180. NOY RP PNR AE Qa T AWWA GYOYBS, JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON, [ue Subscriber, grateful to his kind Patrons for their very liberal support in times past, begs leave to call their attention ton large and varied assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, Selected with great care from some of the most respec- table Houses in Boston. June 22. Ow. JOHN GIBSON. FRESH BRANDY, AT TEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON FOR-CASH. HE Sabscriber respectfully solicits the Public to make trial of his stock of the above article, which for richness of flavour, strength, and extreme low price, will, he feels confident, induce a parchase, and ensure a repetition of their order, : W. H. BADGE. Distillery Gt. George Street, June 19. Gins. William Griffin, TAILOR, DORCHESTER STREET, IN THE EAST END OF THE , COMMERCIAL INN, EGS leave respectfully to inform his friends.and the _public in general, that, having received the Spring and Summer London and Paris FASHIONS for 1850, he will be happy to receive and execute any orders in his line. We G. takes this ot ban also te return his sincere thanks to his friends for past favours, and to assure them and the public , that any future orders with which he may be obliged, wid! be promptly attended to, and executed in the best style of wora. manship,and on the worst reasenable terms, C. B-ADDERLEY.. Sworn to before me, Geo, Dalyrample J, P. Jane 5, 1380 seameenntntesmcnts correla IA a