’ on 5 ‘ 7 il ro” fib he 65 THE EXAMINAR.. ep Pm _— ~_ eee , — omy Se ree el : > i> By i \fite the common-sense Of the community to say that he is ably ee = ms ONE OF THE LADDER Pantr. _ {hens, ducks, gpese, pige 1d eyoaget!y on wy Me PY PAY : é ae hy BG | to make good a@efidegey. Why should there be a deficiency? v we . : sli i . . sa : » Sener 5. tt 2 i enc) : 3 : rey h h 1 bed e % " J + . : is hie site a ae Lamp before Se bavtop ‘» os : t ¢ . Jastopolyis Pnot wor anyth . t can Ba at a ew ae r i pnikneie acall We suppose a fh ; a My wery dear Friend,—1 volunteored for the la ier Peety nobevery ong gan, that you Have go g miething out of v CIEA RLOTTETO Wn oO y ° 55. lita thigh favgur tabe told by the Islander that their re a a" a the daty wa had to pert rt Tras two & rry the scaliny topol. l have a Russian sword, but i ingot Bay how Tea a Ts Feat niiaiimaiiiidill — : , “ port i 3 . . : | aie +: : : ladders, place them across the ¢ h nd againet the rampage, it % h PS un, sitting apn bedywi aig = ~~ a ¥ t! ‘fn audit of the public accounts is not to be relied upon—that, UMTS, MAMBO? SHOR GUPOSS GilO Glberl wale & a Wee " : » i¢ i ‘ ; pS ai “ p ° . . . i s . tu l non i h irdiv Siy th as ¢ Ss wauea dan rareus task, at J { et Se +P ) eX 44 o'tlock this mo int Tur leading article in the last No. of the Is ander 18 ano ~ in fact, as the Islander insinuates, they report falsely in o eu SY Oe | WakthG Gide > 2% , wai < “ } . aw 1} Que , 2 12 Oe gs oa ft Wiy é ‘ ‘ wr . : 2 “wie oak 1 o'clock in the morning of the Sth, we marchéd down © - {bed L call it—the cold damp ground, end our blankets ee proof of the utter folly of any political party choosing fo a j tac {, t »>etrnyi t wr: er e pe . -. . ar “aP : treuches and pationtly waited for the signal. | m ae ie covered with these infernal fleas, some of the men <- n — advocate a of such a fylse apd reckless cast of mind as that the Bxsuch were to attack the Malakod, eee ybout 12 worried with them; it is_oyly,-an odd gnethat bites me. e J.ocaan, an . ~ to keep their situation... When we read this swe concluded § ee ie ie . | that Maclean’s extensive kn edge of the 7 party of late mnean Maclean. He imagings that by his seribblings he is_ dgysunsstiinve inspired hixd with small bonfidence in ever the | most upright of its adherents, _ had get into it, we were to assault th > 7 . : } 4 foyy % o’eluck, noon, our gkTlant allied stormed and took that formid able position with lttfe loss, asthe Russians were completely =e Rank ercat fete wlren Sebastopol was : 3 Send word if there was. any great jece Wien Seda ye A* ‘ : taken ; fur in Constantinople The town was illuminated, avd! always doing infinite damago to his political opponents, but AAA LAAT Mas DA ; ae od ” — f re- ac. : Sa A : web oe Bs non pe iad Ancked tho Redatr at the baiiie the Turke were catling ™ English, no = at es the plain fact is, that he is forever bringing amesel_Ssene {t is universally believed in this Island that Duneap | taken by se irprise ind Wwe aftacks , . CCAM AL CG Sait tiring from the Redan. Our cha 3s near y i wud ' A a : All the libera othcers, ae- | . > : . “s _ moment, we should have guined an equally easy victory, but jor Ge hak how They itch “7 them worse for shouting | "pon his supporters and friends Pas “adn ena (Jean gets about £30 or £40 a-year—made up by beggin . cae” ce ae to ert et sS50n as wey cage Nigger . ‘ } ; i re either pe : ate mae . “. most-foreanately it was otherwisd orcained. — = we = that in Constantinoplé. “mortally bate , sight Oa cording to bls veracious See “= Ee a oun from al WHC Sie Tools onongh to giv —to pre tha Maiako® was in posseasion ob ba ‘ue : ls "2 ' as oot Turks and Greeks, for they are dirty and ousey- = te robbers, or intend to be 80, while, according to e same / Sad shity ‘ecieneony se aaa a te ‘ ‘ little party , and headed by our gauant [ajor, the Bulls not byaseats. and would’ stiek a knife into you ina moment, bub i j wan ful chronicler, they aré theypootest wretches that eter brokd a ha meee “ oe being often, we may charitably suppose, in fiqnor, he writes in such a way as often ‘more 'seriously’-to compromise thogs oniy Pateed the ladders bat r whed into the stronehold and drove the enemy in confusion from their guys. They fe- treated to an igner line of defences, and being reinforced, they ; —— poured in volleys of grapeand musketry ; even stones, shovels, A ea al de th ‘Hom nivart fiké the very dévil from i a, Py TOR Fone 4 paaes Royal Artillery. | crust of bread. All this kind of stuff naturally leads to reflee- you. aiGe? s o { LOST BROTHER FOUND tions and enquiries regarding the cireumstances and doings of | é sUS vin » Nae i ite side of politi This is the way , =. a ; ” a 4 y i aa ublic officers On the opposite side of polities. This i ; wrens iene Pickaxea and pieces of wood were used by the Russians, and | The following letter was received by the Rev. EK. Fawcett, P hich Mr. Jd r Smith suffered so much at the hands | who are-secretty but na ade oe STE Ebempehye*, =o ta & wert space f time our litth b dy, who from some Ue De 05 ‘Keripouth, last week, and pul lished by him in a paper in which Mr. J. Spencer si : a aan saat silly old ve Sue he is ‘etal acesguntable cause were left to hold uLety fe uo UnsUupportea | aerit a th that toven t will he secu from the letter that of Maclean “4 the real character and practises Oo wat gen ting | ible hayoe is foes ; whilethe publisher is so notoriously oY > other r it, had retir> wita a loss of 6 officers : ; . terrible havoc on his foes ; Vv Vy any otaer regiment, had to retry wita & lo f 6 officer : -sitnuy’ Corporal Greene formerly helonged to Cocker. tleman became fully exposed so soon as the Islander set up wounded ; £ sergeants and 24 men killed: and 9 sergeants} the W1 iter, Vorpora: tat , 5 ’ a7 ibly stupid as to be unable to exercise any j i Is | . i: and contemptibly stup na paragraph in the manuscript he states his im-| 9 silly defe is behalf by abusing his political adversaries: ‘ Jaga and 91 m+n vrounded. hank God. I escaped unhurt, though} mouth: [nap ragraph n the menus a: e ° a silly defence in his behalf by abusing his et | ment regarding what ‘hé éhould print or what reject. U ee or ee ete gi aa ‘ tar 3 our @IS- | precan that all his relations are dead —that he has nota a ss d ith wamend a. Mr. J. Duff McDonnell | ' nder t re bullets flow Hike hail a}l round me. Bitter was.our ¢ ' . ae Se : The same thing occurred with reg ‘these circumstances, and seeing that the Tory party ” a pointment at not succeeding. and we were only consoled by | f-jend left in the plice of his nativity that he is aware of— these circur By CaDQOt r 1 ‘xci snow what bis caree ; but the i as! in the Excise. We all know what his career was; bu . " ' being to'd that we were to renew the attack the nox¢morning,| 7 which he pleads as his excuse for writing to Mr. Faweett. |" lod ° it ld not have been s0 extensively diffused | conveniently, perhaps, shekeal Maclinss<actthoting Voit & Yr i ‘ ; " ’ *¥ : - oe . , © y her ‘ es i i : , paves ° , riedve wou no v ye y C 2 9 | ea : s a and accordingly we marched down again at 7 a. my wie ©) Tro over, the letter had not been published many hours before | Kuowledge of 3 ee Rs |-his avaricious propensity for the siller-—we suggest that would | | e insarpriss, we found the English fag floating on the Aedan,| son called ‘upon ‘Mr. Faweett in? a state of pleasing had the Islander abstained from its usual injudicious ooney it midt'e Ee Better th gelibten' the “tallow: ‘oll jad Jet Adeecial oe Mee ee att, 5 Rte eo dD eT atonal d said. ho had, fortunately’ seen the: Jetter! of the man Every week the Is/ander still blackguards, the ; bere kaowits ‘that all hopes of holding out were ;lost, blew ap a,astonishment, Ang, said. 0, nav, fortunately: seen sie: sone’ ¢ ; ; vouch the list. “The a bond and condition therein, viz., that if ever he should | tion of the Redan, and setting fire to tho town, retreated | addressed to Mr. Fawcett from the garrison of Sebastopol ; | present holders of office. Let us go through the lst. vii ae * : ; portion of the Redan, and setting fire to tho town, retret addy : \ La wis brother* that | er ee vebbed-tis lic write another line for the Islander, his allowance would be acrdss the harbour, d stroying the bridge after them, and| that the writer, ¢ orporal fareene, was 4%8 Drother; that te’ Colonial Secretary to begin with; he never e pub ! a0 * leaving their wounded in « ur bands. They COGPOF OS = f4err} Jost trace of him for twenty-eight years 5 that he had re te | out of fees ; he never trafficked with the glebe land funds ; and | stoppe Fi D : ; & ond «xh . antered the town we found the dead in liohtect idea he was wit! the army the ‘rime; : that, int. 7 : ; , me Pasig oe vileb BF waind feck Nigh. “Oh, my dear friend, tho sight of a[ se 7rest ides he a ee pe Venn: ’ "| if he were to leave his office to-morrow, he would not leave it INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. A , tn P ry pear i *, F ee an beihes , he had concluded he was dead years ago ; that, vate | as Mr. Secretary Longyorth did, with a deficieney in the Road Yr; Dathie-20ia is awial, 2ng to seo Bundyeds OF human wee here was a small property belonging to the corporal. for Pay : o* alee . ‘ ; is fying mt blood is enough ty sicken any one of war. |‘) : wees a et ae ‘ eH it al taken vut & Mr ) Correspondent’s cash .ccount to the amount of £30 or £40,| Tue annual show of domestic manufactures and agricultural, Tawtnben ide last obtained the object of our twelve} which letters of administratio ud deen tak yaec. Mr} — : : 3 ; foverer. we hare.at i1asi wtamed tau \ 2% OUT ave . } . . . . A 5. ry siderable : J es so a = <> Lijour and privation, and all we hope is that now) Paweett and the brother, now. in Cockermouth, ‘have both | which, it appeared, could not be paid back for a cor productions took place at the Temperance Hall. on Wed--A o onl ) 7) : nA the } aie lal; 1 . “ , ms ° Dt o > mre ; a. . . cA hastor fe fallen and the Russians defeated, a spoedy peace | yy ritten to the corporal, whose brave heart will he gladdened ‘time after his retirement from office ; and as to his private cir- | nesday last — numerously attended by farmers, their Wired * . | + ry ¢ Ml per us a! yt rn bom Ve are n w by the news : cumstances, we believe nobody ever yet regarded him as a and daughters, from distant parts of the country, as well as v 1’ | T : ] t 1 rn ld il Ss, 1G . $< : Tye AD " . . : ae oa Se! 2 at wi oe ohh thet i 0 Garrison, Se aver a5 et 9 | bankrupt. | from the neighbouring settlements. There has been a decided : ur divi 5 g ne? m i? ui ‘ ; . “ — ee 2 > rec } ’ > . rtion o e troops si : Rania ] . a our Pie oe an then aa Ri ¢ Sir, My regimens saga 2 po pa : an With respect to the present Treasurer, we shall not do that! improvement in the manufacture of cloths, shawls, carpetsjoy ae ‘ ; - ‘ ‘Lj appointed to storm the garrison oO evastopo. on tie x aad : : : : | " : A and “complete the 1 of the -enomy, while the fleet wilh) SPyoi' Seabee eh: h the late Emperor Nicholas termod | gentleman the injustice to compare him with his predecessor |p oarth rugs and flannels, some of these things being of a resek ‘ Y “J a + northern forts. The whole army are ip the | ipstant, a. fortress waicl er wu pe aVic: , . : e ; . ever yet : se tus i 3 .: see To di Uieid? ta “nti ny force the Russians) impregaable, but. which is now inthe hands of the allies. | of the Tory regime on the score of probity. He hasn A J i markably fine texture and neat pattern. The exhibition of ] asst iit t 8pirits ana tf MY v atia . an Vat Pr — ‘o by =m Fe “9 aie . ‘ : | 8 0 J . i ce J : : . may collect; but I think they will never stand against us| We had to advance aguinst a tremendous heavy fire of grape, | applied the publie money to his private purposes, nor et lagricultural productions was not considered as favorable as” t ; ; } } ha 1 i} y nd Scbaston yj is : a i a } y 47) 27 raiy | = ns ‘ ne 2 £ y al " ' - oi ° 7 . f. again, and [hope that tue war will now ep. Scbsstopol 18) eannister, musketry, and heavy shell, We stood under thetr | anconscious and incredulous people out of ther hard earnings those of former years. We subjoin @ list of the ‘ptizts award. ‘ . % tine ton ont when ec} "y i ou nd rej air a Wil a - fire, which we returned, for ab yut one hour mS half. In | fle may not bea very rich man, but certainly is not near so pee 2 S.mous 1 r quarters. stated before that it was very ey . the advantage. for we had to climb To9 i : " : ; ; oe ;) | position they had much the advantage, for we had toc: at a Pees sdecessor to whom we allude. be : Pia rate rer penetra tbe Resens 8rad finial (Ee | the} ‘ ; when we were d stroyed in detail. After | poor @ being as She predeerena | Ror the best 10 yards of Cloth, Island wool, span and 1 ; : tion wae, Up to the batteries, when we were des etal. f : ; ; ai 3 a ps Se ee hy: the whole of this formidable fortification was) UP tO ‘He Datte ae iat i \ comparis f the present Collector of Excise with his | wove in the Colony and dressed in Pic- a t , and the Russians, there is no doubt, would have | suffering a)very great loss, we were uuder the necessity of re-| A comparison 0 p Ny od if tou,—Mungo McFarlane £t'10 0 i, AD 16 Hussians, tacre is NO Cau : “ mar —_ ad ao" Se Pinay chara “we a a : i me > 6Gue odious. | —) } By tte eee eens ‘ I blown us to atoms uU ¢ they hac got| turing, during which operation We were ex} osed to the fire 01 | predecessor of the ancien regime would be eq 7, Lof., “ 10 yards wool grey Homespun, milled and , : : . ? “ae . ? ? in ames ‘ * we ; ' , > Ag ; 2S o * , , = ‘ ee * i a] he ] ; Kedan was! their large cannon, loaded to their muzzels with grape and cani- | Mr. Clark should ever become a cast-off of tippling houses and | wéssed —Mrs. Warren, York River,.. 1 0 0 thei -ere the same asa chevauz-| re Mie’ P’ Forks “6 h h z i ‘ 3. nm os = | peter t the parapets of the ir battery were the same asa ¢2E0auU2- lon abseonding debtor, we may think quite a8 bad of him. | sé. “cc 10 yards de., finished,—} Irs. ’ OTHE, v0 < 1 SHOSMAKETS SAOPS | Je.frise. On the moruihg of the Gch we again advaneed, and | a ; | 6s ‘© 10 yards fancy- mixture do.— Wm. Scott, 4 and laces f fthae tin is of art rsa were + aun i. yast aS « 7 +. b, ‘ sal g + =» gee ae . the Gr " aft a sin ao We eannot for the life of us see that there was such a tre- East River, ee l 0 u € zu Hal ' au i 2 it - a ; J rdrova them before S Witicue i ai . tal Mb Wa Seba | : ' “Wah = + B22. 2.§ oMa0 it ’ ira pai had leit them, Ana so Becure was the Cc Vering ri Aa m +! +) ¥en t) 7 reth j to th eal side setting | mendous amount of wealth amongst any or all of the officers oH sé “ec 10 vards Shepherd S Plaid,—Mrs. David , Y ha the | men could. have sheltered themselves frome} pee Oe ene. eee eee ee eee eT on dj , : Ss pecrneniris ay LWSOI WVODORG .» 0.9.4 06° d nd09 he danske Gace one ‘th oy erent cl 1 would i ready to lire to various parts of the fortress; their dead they left with| the old Tory Government that their successors mnst be always | | : ar wat oe d Panga Med Lened 0 108 ‘ c our §fe darims the bombardment, an ru! a ea) UTC Ps ? a , A ae eae 5 - , s _ i 2s 1 X Il “ds d | Uv yards eo BDYCI APS id . 1408 ; ‘a 1 ' . > . . Be eitnen: sh iy > wit! sa9° we? a? rapes 9t he AVIO iay. - . . > r . ority xr lis “spect. Mr. avian j 7 : ; 2 ) spring up and oppose us when we alticked the place. lus to inter with oul own who wet sin on the pre ’ - G * | reminded of their inferiority 1 this re pect i PE Hee ‘“ 10 yards plain do.—Win. Lea, [ryon,. , 6.2.0 = a Joun Hester. | [have not now time to enter further into detail, as en ont | was nota rich man, else his property would not be heavily! ‘¢ 10 yards Homespun, women’s wear, — alle amp Yormit me. howe o mention two indiviiuals : : ae o a: f 5 i » watienc uielversit weaker! | calls me. Permit m +h wever, 7 y mention that day, and, Mortgaged. Mr. Paliner is, as every body knows, poor enough. | s ‘ at m. Lea, try Pp £3 atcha as o> oh 010 Ons , be , . : . who. fought amongst the many thousands on that day, ana “yc ; : . : : .VU yarcs wool and cotton do. —— dirs. J. 1H astr Father.—I was in a fine place for a view, for kj ¥° a) Se athe ee f holding higher rank-~one | 2- Longworth is a tremendous distance from being millon- | Fae 0.10.0. 4 | © . os 1] Ae near. | WHO anpear tn me well wort! y Ol-! Maing pra e AUDA wm OR : . . "i iu i ceart 17° ts vanced obi" 200 shaekr ao : Was 3! TT Malakoff, in what we call the Quar Re a py kT) slonel Mauleverer, | aire ; nobody: has ever yet mistaken Mr. George. Wright for Bo.: Linon Table Cl! th:—Win. Scott, East River... 0.10 <@bal ' r tli h ; t k t [ Mens i > 44. OF on I Ueber YIMGUAAR, ANG LUC OLNOCC 14ice ei aGd athe , . : : : a , page mwelin ana gti tae : . r ; a * unawares. and he 80th Regiment, in which [ have the honour to serve; } being 2 man who had more money than he could find use for;| ‘ PY, oS Rug » milled,—Miss Large, Litt roe. 7 } i 5 ; 3: : . mie ; ronce has WK. bsn ce isan on bi Me OES BOE OSs oh os be 8 ; x + Sion 7 ‘ t ‘ . 38 a 3 not. iv his Queen and his country s soldiers but he} and as for the Ineumbent of the Excise to whom reference Las | - : 0 : Ra selina ce Mies SeNutt 60 © k i ae ok ta hon ‘ t on the top of | - . ek ; hchenpinios: Rial wit ; “ i J oes learth Rug, yarn.—) Me) Bt43 ¢ : . sincle t fired at em: | yen fuey g en ne Lop is a soldier of Christ, and one whom ev ery mat io tae eats been already made, there is no necessity for saying anything | ad a & chgtge Blinn ispalll, malian ¢ ies 010 0 , | > t ye" ame? la reeulir hard ight T BOUT | oe Se es Paw «ih ave te oKed | “Ye i os . s : ¢ . ‘ - lt ‘ ' + :; t ay y in doen we uld risk his lHiie to ee 2, Rev. aa [ he ve oad 7 ) a more about him. | ‘ss wooll n faney Piaid ee n® a B® 16 © t - i t : rn back to the davs when | seconmpanied my dear mother to the; ‘ . : : ‘é Ss erd’s Plaid do.—Miss’ Lane, Dun- . ia ; é {1 down the parapets into the peepee gt deesrteding io cote Ay - 7 «ito | But let us return to the article in the last Jsiander, in which do. Shepherd's Plaid do.—Miss Lane, Dun ‘ll ; : + eee yee ace “3 cheer-; old church to attend Divine service under your nmamstration. | staffnage, .....c0cunswd, Suse Oy WL Oe CaS ; > ’ ws nidtn we Goold | r ther ofhcers ¢ Of- | VIG CUNTCH | oa ids cated is ' ‘ t, : : ‘a , ; : ; : j . ; off, and how plain w wid hea or carl Went Vite Lhe, n been forcibly brought to. my mind when 1, Mr. Clark is made the object of some base calumnies, in order! ,, do. Net Shawl,—-Miss Isabella Robertson,. 0 10 0. ay Ing on Wem SP er TEECLC OT fm hy ‘os are the best! have been listening to the same truths of Christianity advo-/{ to set up a defence for Mr: CharlesStewart, that was uncalled | “6 do. Soll Land, Dopteiin ,9 10 & Be ps wee ory Tete Ee ore ec eae s ates hee ee ee he on eae ga Bk AEE S i ol | ** pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Overalls sdldievs in theCrimea. After about an hour's hard fighting, | cared by ather. ministers of Godin Turkey and in the Crimea, for and unnecessary. \ — Miss Bryenton eee ee 6S sh. Sreieieiee! ‘oie ‘Mind iti t 5 1k their necks,.tl ‘¥icntpeleaekiey atondien is “the scumres in front of) ; : y es oo ae bf Goce A gaat Lat eee ee. ‘ EB the Husa Gare Vas Te a ee weenie wh standing of eee he - Loc prow} Weare told that there is no authority for Mr. Stewart) « 3 pairs of woollen'Socks,—Miss McNeill, Ro'lty, 0 3 0 8 French chasing them eyen Gown tre sitects,. nen we Saw | , is fortress. That God in whom I trust, aud who hus pro-| ; . ; a eats ~ | «¢ 3° dé. “woollen Gloves.—-Mrs. Balderston.... 0 3 0 , from the Quarries the R 7 iat eens wee ted me throug’t afl the peri's of this wat hitherto—at | ‘* owing any balance’? to the Agricultural Society. The min- | ‘+. 3 do. woollen Mittens Miss: Lane, Dun- oe if « + . a ; ‘i ' a ig al ’ i ne roug é He ’ iy ae i “ A ? i a c : : . j o é OLlen wi ‘ oT YE : 2 upon them, and with so mus y mes oy | Alma, Bala Clava, Tokermano, and the arduous duties of the | utes of the Socioty’s meetings ought to be authority enough, that alee... iui, dae wt ii oh Remini tial ole , did Dot g20 * Or ete a ee trenehes——will continue to me His protection, and bring) there was a deficiency when Mr. Stewart left office. Jt issaid, « 6 yards Linen Towelling, — Anabella Currie, acm to i x \ » on Bs ideale d firine 1 non me rile } « 4B QB IOW 1 He Saiely to my nitive anu, is. the Cai pest prayer of, rey. Sir >/ also that he was summarily dismissed from the Dociety, and 4 “ a — 2 3 one eh Appletees a te 5s. : ’ a ‘ yy: } ety} ae. Tesi ae > ton A : ° . os & « ine S~-UUBUC! We sy J. “72 ™ $.* " - if battery extending irom tae mT ad ere ' your bumnbie servant, No4 30th Rect.) ¥8 not aliowed time to make up his hooks. . This is not true. | ada a a ee ee ae peng: 010 0... mm: roi bes hese pits, and blew them it Cinstineal MA uGreenr, No 4 Company, 50th Kect.”’ | i ‘ al ee : . os : as "rides I 7 . ia Corporal WILLIAM GREEN! 5 “= | Mr. Irving did not take the office for nearly a month after his’! ‘© Bonnet, made of grass plait, — Miss A. Green, 9 963% , I ‘ O : % ' eee hears ae oa y : fica ; 7 ; i. : ‘ Liane st m sari rs _*e ee © © “ee ee ee eeereereeeeeeeeene fall @ ‘a oe Mal bout 12 0 R MBO et ell yet SHESEHE BEN PART OF SRBASTOPIL? appointmint to it, and not for a fortnight after Mr. meget St. Eleanor ; a mnie at" peat A He - . . ae Wis VI * tisk whan » 4 4st hae OMmDAS LWase . ie Eo . we al P , \ r ¥ ~ i English made an atta mt ! ape. we + J oa : hit) | eats that. crest Sabastnndl expressed to the Committee of the Soviety his readiness to re- | AGRIOULTUR: ) >. A, for them, for w } th hUssians + a £ nc eK tile isere is now..nt ta Cee 7 * nes a ae gi ‘ste o _ ii ah tire fetes it a atated that it Wei hid eiih for the Lenet Sec ban’ j Best Tub of But fer, — James Laird, . vhde'en thice bows £0 10 0 ca Tortant ori noe harged all their guns with grape | trysted fer. ita safety to the Malakhoff Tower; but so intri- | @re trom 10, < 94 bes di an. ee hk a Malakoff, t yf cours cnarred ail I y : sos} trusted ter, Ma Satety ‘Og Cc ka ' ’ : : - is i ‘ i : oe . 274 est 0. yy m. AVOAS, mare wee envaneees 0 we o - ', ate sie 7" i ¥ | n our men J ; 0 r our auvanced eate were its formid ible fortifications, and sO cunningly had vary to relievo him. At the time he was called on - surren Best Cheese,—Samuel Hyde, SEP SREY SMe iS TN 0 10 0 : trench, the Russians fired a regular youcy waica cat tiem WP) i. +. on steer kernelled and sealed his'arf, that the secret of} der the office, he had four or five hundred pounds in cash on }.94 best do. —Wm. CROP P20 8 Se eae oe rg ] they : 5 thom another. Oo. fy ety , . i jlig ; » . ott wode T\anead na « i awfully ; and as they got chargrd sey awe we %, ; . | its streigth, like that of Samson, ‘baffled detection. It was hand, which ought to have been remitted to the creditors of Dest half-dozen Swede pe or Ag Tee fe. Be 3 lla Vt tak an ful looking place tor them to clim’ up; | er <'s ; Gi lig is et eee ; é : ‘arrots’ table, — rents volley... ¥t Waa nt is hy and th n they had a parapet of | Sir John Bargoyne who discovered its vulnerable ne le the Society months before ; and the whole of the cash was nov! Do do eee oe “i John Bryenton, gry tuere Wis a @reat ce ctoe » BNC _ i ul 7" +. . ! we i Yoo oe A 2S <4 asin nina _— ‘ % h alake| 3 ss 6 i “— « nx 7 , “ Mgr FeO 9908 bosses . about 1 ae fact hivu, With loose sand. it was a ter-;atonce dec.arcd, in tag most expaeit mann r, that the 3. r. ‘handed over for weeks after Mr. Stewart left the office: and Ho. ae Rieti Wiaed Rika tk Sesion. :. is-B ae ui , , a . ° . . ‘ aad A eae a e nosition —th orne 1 18 ; a - : Oy : : them to climbwundersuch cixcumspinces., After) hoff. was the ke) pe ww eal % a wees I + When he did make up his account, he represented a certain) Do. do. Roots Mangold Wortzel,—C..Binns,..0 3 0): Cus ‘fr about half an hour we wer? foreed-to-retire back jmisthty: etadel, on which its whole foundation ‘rested. set } cs he ae ' ants Desenive ... Lo ae : “ring J0F 80QB4 Ndi AD Bows Sony ane ne aL ee ey ee i Bast tains of sum as the balance due the Society, when in fact it was subse- | Do. do. R U8 Parsni 8, Master G. Wright, 0 3. 0 oof into our adyanced tronga..290 Oussiaas BPSd grape and) thes qoint be struck, and all its‘vast ‘works, its mountains of §™ suits £7 r< 1 £80 short of | Do. do. Onions;—Chicf Justice, ......5.5.5-0 3 @ ooh us all the blessed thac; tua, grape, came Usmg! sin and veuns sarend on every side, would, as he averred, | quently proved to be between £70 anc HOEY See at Do, do. Apples,—Mr. Cairns, St. Peter’s Rd., 0 3 © rurough the embrasures and ovgr the parapets. There were | Crt) ABC Bul of cards. But, who gave ear to his counsel ?| amount. POULTRY j ey ae coe - hae : \from,_tl lan it wesa/| Lhe judgment of Sir John, founded on the experience of a} {¢ is said that the new Seoretary was not capable of making Best pair, male & female, Dorking Fowls,—C. Binus. £0 5 0 z geal ; ar IDSD geeeiay Steen ey Cee S Bae te 3k a ane cated a A aeonel.. 2 dot inaistad. on tek : * : ' ee eo ’ ee 7 shocking sight to see the poor wounded mon coming along, | score of sieges, was overruled; and General..B aot insisted = | up the Society's accounts, and that they had to be handed over Do. do. Cochin China,—J. Thorne, 0 5 0 i mA son 7 Bee e Uv : t é oe ” : — . j 2 .* . a . os stiller: dite. be . i = , : : i w “i , ; : v “46 z 9 ¥ ith their arms soattertd Ike @ bandiul of i wy, ci dire ting the principai aitacKx against another pe nt t> Mr. Cundall. It is not ‘our business to discuss My. Irving s| a . Turkeys oe m. Crabb, i 5 Oi ° ha ith their lees uttered or heads kmocked and cut) oyrival of General Neil gave : or ti airs, and that ‘ . ; : : j 0. o. Jucks,—Thomas © BY she oLlere: Pies Pe eon eine ee a 1 — ; a cut! arrival of General Ne oe a toe, : thess of | eficiency in this matter. We know it was not his place > do| aan omas Cooney,.. 0 5 0 in all manser of ways. Dat the worst 0: wit was to 160k Over) gi cinguished énuineer instantly recognived the correctness o ae ‘ . , iscreti > Premi yere awarde £ i é a rk ahh then emis meet tocendin webtehaeiinslie watts Tk we oe ied od : mA principles and adopted his lany tlting of the kind. The accounts, it was to be presumed, | ‘ Discretionary Premiums were rane as follows : & ee ee > lolrdohn’s views, emoraced His cipies, adopte mY : 2 : : onnet, made of grass plait,—Mary I orby, Caven- ie _ Oy > rine in hundyaciea + ‘ J ‘ ‘ a sae ial " ae 4 ‘ « © . i. ’ AGe £ SS p al ’ i ary soc Ker vs even I never wish to sec again. Ticy were lying in et wlanis, [t iste the execution of these plans that we owe the required no making up, but auditing, in accordance with the | “sa = - cok @ 3 ‘ ; oy vit} . ly neads a) ‘i ’ j ¢ | j J 4 4 2 ° ‘ e 2 see ee See eneene errr ee ole @ ow c'e 06 ; some cub, ia two with Bond s1ot, same with thelr! , reduction of Sebastops! Act; and the books were accordingly placed in Mr. Cundall’s : Basket of Apple8,—John Lyall, «ap meciebiee «bide 9/0 UD an ; al were’ lyin . yt in ait ons, {2% Jlalh Us WEES pale J . ae i a ae : i , r ee aa . i. rreceit : single serate} It was | Lea Te ee hands, as one of the public auditors, when he discovered that ; Do. Pears,—Mr Cairns, St. Peter's Road,.... 0 3.0 ’ ro fo GO tod, ever? . SETeie ; I's : 7 “an : a : : ot ; . as ' ; rr — T tee . ‘ A = ~ ls that anv mauescaned from bein r eith wy killed or! TITE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED AT the accounts had not been made up for three years, notwith- Half-doze n Car rots, lor agricul. purpose 8, Ji ( ahill, 0 v 0 joan om es : Hy i Piece of Homespun Cloth,—Alex. McBeath, Lot 34, 0 3 . ‘ r bad attacked the Redan at all, it! SEBASTORUL , ‘ “ , iece oO omespun Cloth,-—Alex. McBeath, Lo . 6 . led, li.we never bad aiiacecd thom bahstiaahy aad ee eee standing that Mr. Stewart annually made a pretence of fur- Piece of twilled and milled Flanne!, or Serge,—Ang ; . 14 va been a cood joo fur us, as 16 would have saved! : : i 7A as i Pe : satel. ee “ ‘ gd a " _S* i Maye , a te , Ci of the French'4 le the | The Inertide Russe giv e3 the | following list of losses sus nishing the Government with a statement ot the Society s McKinnon, . [wos dp stub uie dnl gt oie: 2 a 5 0 & mi tri’ a rr ya The @ Mie 2 de BE USS ts o , ee e c , a 2 203% fe . ; ._—— | « - . s i ; } F +} » ‘ rat q © x . Malakoff, the Russians eou'd not have lived in the Redan, | tained by the Russian MEY OF SOPH .: C 2= ee ; | affairs, showing the balance in hand, which, of course, must Pair of twilled caer Lane, De Sable,... 0 3 © | se no covering for thom. I have been through! Krniep.—Superior officers, 4; Inferior, 55; Soldiers, have been all guess work. This discovery having been brought Ante Se ae ee I. Robertson, 0 - > ws tonere Wat i 2 = > ae np r j .') ; > 2a: “ u a Dt - a . aD 1e¢e o ancv mixture nespu —_— . baa i % both the Redan, and Malakoft, and if Englan a 4. such | 2,629. o . 9 jor. 206 di | to the knowledge of the Committee, Mr. Stewart was request- Pjece of Homespun —Jouh Patil Renee bovine 3 7 6 rong fortifications she might have defied the world; as we) Wovunpgp.—Superior officers, 26 ; Inferior, 206 ; Soldiers, | 7 ; Ol SPUN, —-JONN LAM». ees eeeee reyes j a ig Sat thom. fees years;aind ‘never ‘hutt’s tiits+ 2 doe , ed to bring up the arrears of his work, both as regards the, An RRP REE aR Sarah MeNutt, (10 yrs. old) 5 a 0 . might Ane Sens S Wee aie tes ul pad Cap eO: An Island Oak Door,—made by Silas Barnard OQ uf ia heavy fire upon them, they had) ~’ . : ; . . An island Oak Door,—made ilas Barnard,..... for when we commenced a heavy in Naw ey Sn rm | . Contestoxep —Superior officers, 9; Inferior, 58 ; Soldiers, , accounts and the copying of the minutes of several committee | ; ys , i 5 a een which they slipped, and never a hat’ in their dt : : 4 : Sa i birracks into which ta y, mp oe atl acti tatilins shia (1,138. a | meetings held prior to Mr. Irving’s appointment; but he re- j d was touched. . The Kedan isa muca stronger piace than sae ie are O8s Saldiay 7 ; : LODTT a , 2 > ae + lak ¢. Whon we were coming out of the trenches| -“Missrnc.—Officers, 24; Sol ee ee loct) 1.500 on | f82a t comply with this reasonable request, although he had Pnopuctions or P, E, Istayp at THe Paristan Exum . 1© Siglo avi. HOt v2 re = > : é ' es ae 3 21 Wa ussians is s : vt ‘ % ‘ ieht, we met the Highland Brigade coming in from Bala! The Invalide further says _ oe . au ~ been paid for his services up to the yery day he left office.. Mr. BiTion.—We take the following extract from a letter which A in ee, on ‘Tney were all saying they would! August 17, and 1,000 men per day-on every day foliowing | . és . ee ( ‘ tH tocar aut on. iney Were ali ay ing 16" Ma’ { ugu t i, 4 t P T ; 4 ; ; : : so ; 4 7 ne ‘ian Jan beford morning.) When wa'came owt of ‘tlic upto Sept. 5. The Iavalide mentions among the officers Cundall was then directed to do what Mr. Stewart showld have ®ppeared in the Montreal Gazette of the 17th ult., from its: At lave Lae ei tabi ’ at : a5 _* . s - ‘ i a Ie) . . S F _ . : ‘ aie : trenches af night we had enough to do to keep ourselves | iJe4 Generals Lyssenke, Boussean,/and Joussacroff. ‘done, and in examining the books, he found that Mr. Stewart Paris Correspondent. It is to be regretted that better care $j i ‘ : * . . od 1 meer Bj 7 ‘om tumbling ower the: dead and wounded whom the coe ike ee quairhiriie , ae al | had received several amounts not entered in the Society's ac-| had not been taken of the few. productions sent fyom this > > bindsmem were carrying to the rear, and the-ground ed ‘KOULATION IN THE RUSSIAN NAVY—THE FLEET AT | sirewed. with firelocks, pouches, belts and old clothes: | iiiteeal ealit counts, and which he, of course, was called upon to refund. Island to the Parisian Exhibition, “We fear the Agents em- 4 Es “2 Ryu gi nS left the . we TV7AZMOS eh Z P “ce 7 ' aad Ww + ‘ “ g latter Pid ities -—The sat of ph ES “y We have heard that Mr. Stewart received from a gentleman ) ployed were not the most efficient persons ce if vory mouth ; it will so0n be takonaway. Many explosions nave} Ve read i ter trom MX . @ ; ga ak orreegege: Vs , oe | | et sols ¥ taken place simee we tool possession of it, and the sappers | now steam navy-at Nicholaieif, to replace the Black Sea fleet| who takes a deep Pie es Agricultaral Poplety, . roel “The young and thriving Colony of Prince Edward Island have bees spring) ig mines, but they are done now. [It took | 20 ingloriously sunk and destroyed at Sebastopol, pom pousl y | Sum of mioney to be given as @ prize on a certaim occasion. The has coutributed so very little, and that little has been 80 . ts i ' | y r don an i ey searcelyv ¢ yere e ' . . + ha y - | . . } £, , asa +f) a : i - Jur omfive days to bury ou d sad, and they 8 a ly ¢ — announced by the Russian orzans, seems likely. to prove a) story runs that the money was not appropriated in the way Sbamefully neglectéd, that I fear no attention has been given — us thom. « dhey buried ear ~s Sore 7 ae a int uilure, for it cannot remain a sevret that the resources of the ‘intended, and no account of it found in the Society's books. ~ cote the Judges, The whele collection arrived in the A ‘ Rodan ¢(0heip RSS: Gen ee RS ET on cnn tee dre ‘a nature to admit of ships of war being’ ; . ,, | building in good time, but tunatel — . Sshastopol the other day and siw some awfal siehts, THe country are not of aniture t aaiae P : Bl at all events, three glaring facts have been brought to light, | g E arte us unfor ately placed under @ i@ Eactisy have found some dead houses, and \thers were many | built with the celerity so desirable. There’ are no stores of | ‘ a : counter (set apart for it) without either opening ‘or befhp td , , . “Se wert e gna : ; i a ic ; pe aig” : ° TT 3 - . . . ‘ . ao ‘ ‘ . > « ‘ * r i . “3 °,° % é os te ‘aa wend dead, some having lain there for a month! dyy and seasoned timber at Nicholaieff suitable for shipbuild- and made unnecessarily conspicuous by Maclean’s folly in any tanner arranged for exhibition. Thankssoa gentleman wf. A o: two; they wore black and swelled up, and in a decayed ing. Whenever a stock is required the Minister makes a | trying to esiablish reputations for his supporters at the expense entertaining a friendship for the Lieutenant Governor (Hon. ae : Ag me a would have: knocked 9° br hy mogkey down’ coutract with some favourite, or whoever pays bisa the most | of his opponents. These facts are : a deficiency in the Society’s | D. Daly,) as well as for the islund as forming a portion of — ” ey buried them in the ruinsof an cid house which we), 3 Le who makes antas -contrac . ‘ | ae ES al . ow ae S ad foul — and they thraw the ruins out of the | *#dsome bribe, ‘who makesan advastageous sub-contract, cash account when Mr. Stewart left its service ; a deficiency of British Americaya person was ewployed who, for a few francs, .) “4 Fyandation, and brought ton dead mon ap in a waeeon; ono|8d thus the affcie may-pass ‘through the hands of ten‘or oe auiuiit’ that ought'td be ‘on tiand for implements aol jarranged the whole neatly, adjoining our own space in the re sundahon, f TouUgut ton aca map ina wagzon; one sal i “ee 4 3 9 i elet * sd of ons leg, and another the other lez, and | dozen different persons, euch of whom mukes‘a pretty picking ’ s mplements sold ; ‘gallery. imsonae ‘Whe boat dhations tienen sdmarkishly oa a she i thane in Whaat belt one pit th “va was no Jess than! of @ Government Contract; and whey at leagth the timber is | ditto, ditto, for seeds sold. It is pure nonsense to allege, by | good cheese, some flax and seed, excellent wheat and barley, a ce : , ; sah ad cae ca > pe ; 5 rar " , 4 , * . . . *,e . tive hundred bodies in it, | saw the bodies of four English~} floated dowa the Doieger from yp the country, it is fousd to /way of excuse, that either Mr. Stewart or his securities are land some fine oats and tunothy seed. The hops sent are too sa cevee qatibaagp Map hameeare riddiel wien vibe node ee LS sanerally, cat at the wrong able to make good any deficiency. What would be said of Mr: {dry or ee a he fol o severe Catling Up ; | BOWS Be Tiddlod With S105 AUC) tine of the year ; consequently, perfeetly worthiess, and totally) : es a “ me 24 pamphiets of 78 pages, being “ Hi the farmers . Soll. twhigh-ghows.that the ‘artillery have done ‘their daty, |e ote IP: IPP BS Sete Oa -¥ | Warburton; if, retiring from his office to-morrow, he left his | °° Pn peng a > uts to the fa , oa) ee } gree .. unit-for immediate use. The Hmperor’sshipbuildersiat Ni«)| . 7 You would haye laughed tovhave s.en the Franchm wnt they! a! | sie - of Prince Edward Island by Judge Peters.”» 'Dbis pamphlet — > allowed to plunder, but we wore aot allowed ty take a /C10laici may eclebrate the presence of their sovercign by tay. [books San tect at ea post them, though | describes fifteen sorts of manures, the best method of culti- stages! ching’ Teor deine up earrying bods and bedding, /ing down the keel of a 181-gun ship, to compete with the | paid for doing 80 ; and when examined, found that he had not_ : Yating turnips aud carrots, aud contaius® many valuable 1 , prbleg, chairs, bogking-glasesflyur. poas, wine, ogeks and Royal Albert, but the day of its complction is far distant. [accounted fora large sum of money? It would beam insul t suggestions on agricultural industry. But who the exhibitors... 1 ; ha ae et % Mii ’ et , ar aan ndastry.” But whot ‘ » a = . wt : le oe on ~ — * : >