: —— women canst ; “ ope of whom attended to the signal staff on the Barrack never forget 20 long as I live. I leave your shores to-morrow, and I | 29, 1858, eovering list: of passengers embarked in the Bri Nx “Ad ; 0 ground, and they were paid out of the general revenue —the hope that the very next mail—the very next, not the one after (laugh- | ‘* Prince Edward,” for this Port, and counterfoils of the Lan an CW vertisements, h ar ‘ “ ’ : ter)—which follows my departure, may tell me that you have already Orders; No. } to 95 (exes N 13 and 27 issued b annnnene neeo~nrndnae x = whoe service costing no very great sum, But it was difficult, begun to put your shoulders to tho wheel (cheers). Iam going to ai to the va iovants F Oar ae 7. TO OLOSE CONSIGNME NT3. _ a oe . : m . _.. | gountry which new contains three milfions of persons—knit t> us b a Ng c . . . oven with a guard of three persons, to prevent depredations gyery tie—sctuated by every feeling aud-every sentiment that acteul Your recommendations of the gentlemen ally named 0 BR SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY being committed on the Government House grounds, so nume- 8s (cheers)—ready always, when the power of need arises, to put on! will receive attention, and it will be theecare of the Provincial ; , , next, ths ) . their armour to joix with you (cheers). Reflect, that they are i weed | Government to facilitate the settlement of the humigrants 28th instant, in front of the Subscriber's ROOM, Queen ‘ . ff aed 3 . os . . ‘ A rs : i ? | ’ 9 3 ‘ rous are the light-fingered gentry who are domiciled in its alongside their counne—the people of the Talend ‘Stales—with wheat Whow they arrive. g Square, at i o'clock, the following GOODS, viz :— : wit ai ~ ty oy . ; , > =f) 5 8 t ‘ ri i 1 . . . . My - . immediate neighbourhood, and who, for fuelling purposes, we ore ee tet ie ee is The Map of the Province is being prepared, and will be 2 Cases and 7 Tranks of ready-made CLOTHING, suitable give a decided preference to the light and well seasoned stuff of the Mediterranean. tne affairs of Cuba, or a Matec of any ane transmitted to Mr. Ridgway by this mail, in order to its being ee aie Sn z 2 rr ueed for fencing over the soni what costly and green forest portion of the world, the -e stand the Canadians alongside of those whal engraved or copied. Directiong will be given to furnish you 3 a Qo rrr CAPS, Kossuth ATS, Car at BASS. &<., . ‘ F - would, in such an event, be their and our enemies (cheers). Therefore with a copy, and with a"Voiume of the Statistics of the Uolony ases = ANCY GOODS, 20 Boxes Window GLASS, wood. In one yeaf alonc. the late Government had to pay be aiways friendly to them—do not be niggardly in your assistance to| of New Zealand: 10 Boxes CANDLES. 2 Bones Ground COFFEE, »f about £190 to repair the fencca son this prop rte, which had anat not _ Tc 24 e rey ere Bre advaneing and | Ina Notice to Invmigrants, rublished with your signature 9 eee 18 Suite OFL CLOTHES, tha. PEL) a ; | drilling their militia (hear, hear). each them to believe that you} j De ‘ ‘ i OKin isee "i : been gres tly damaged in the manner indicated Now. it soems am se them, and will never forget them, and, depend upon it, that in| a 1 et tee sik Me called ee toe tip wast of ie 2 Cwt. of STARCH, ae a. CARESS. ment nee hide 8 ’ - » | the hour of danger they will stand by t hes 24 di es ; or ? " q 5, ei a to be the intention of the present economical party to abolish! coors), In apoakin ll and by you to @ wan (hear, hear and) 0+ 114 land salected by them. On reference to clause 8, of A lot of Hardware. Glassware, and sundry other articles. ; : : : ) P Z upon the resolution, [shall merely again offer up | J . : the guar } altogether, aud to let the City provide one, if the | my prayer that the undvrtaking may be most thoroughly successful, aud the Waste Land Act, you will perecive, that it is provided ——A LEO 6 citizens are willing to pay the cost. In the last seasion the! that this great event will set such a bright example, that you will re-| tha: no land cam bo disposed of until it has Leen surveyed. 100 Barrels superfine FLOUR, } ae : oe . : jcollect it with pride all the daysof your life’? (loud and protracted} The charge for survey is always defrayed by the Government.! Terms Liberal. Salo iti 7 smal] sum of £25 only was ¢oted for this service, and that was eheers ) F-spust that 9oer.friesde will. beable tons f bl . ent Vo~-N1.SCSET TO. . id ° yer eee ’ | ~ After several speeches by other prominent gontiemen, the ti o tS “ : wry ° ee June 27. WILLIAM DUDD, Auctioneer to pay one gate-keeper for s period of six months, at tho ex-) Lroke up, and as Sir W. Fenwick Williams aeunial down the stains and encostsging: pocbont of their; prospects snitais.countey e ° ° ‘ . c . Ww ai " oe . .. : piration of which time, we suppose, the guard hovse at the he won lene cheered. ise ie aerenh he “—- took pasbe cheer, and (Signed) i have the honor to wate oa POLLEN New Goods just arrived from Halifaz! . oe } era illiams was ‘* the observed of all observers.”’ e gertiemen , ! é * Ny —_— gate will be deserted and shut up. Bat it is rumoured that |in the Stock Exchange rooms cheered loudly also; and when the Waste Land C issivner ‘ = se : om: , ; gal- aand Commissivner. : . the City authorities intend to cstablish’a new police station lant oe — = flag’ he was speedily encircled by the il Extensive Saie of DRY GOODS, Hosiery, Haberdashery, ; : merchants and most enthusiastically greeted. The demoustrati " i * - j : about the same placa, and tax the townspeople for its main-| esteem avd regard for the Hero of Kars dave most aerating? TO CORRESPONDENTS. Roney auto Clothing, &e &e : tenance. This will certainly be rovbing Peter to pay Paul. jenBent gevtiewan was evidently deeply affected by so unexpected an| Wx have to acknowledge the receipt of another letter from ryANO — ao on as 7th a 1t i tines tat et : ae jor ° . o'clock, at the subseribers’ Sale Re: a reet, : a We think the poor citizens are taxed cnough already, without Pitan: oY AT IOT Me ser ora eg Wim. Cooper, Esq. on the Land Question ; a lengthy l.tter from | extensive assortment of aaa Lcom, Queen Sircct, aa | . having to pay for the preservition of public property that be-| Mis xecileney the Lieut. Governor held his first Levee at! John Ramsay, Esq., ou the last election in Princetown and : 10 Cases and Bales, comprising ~ ~ longs to the whole Colony. The Corporation has most lament- Government House on Wednesday last, which was numerously , Royalty ; a Jettes from 1. S. McNutt, Esq , on tie same eub- at a arp em — owe . “ ably failed to answer all the purposes of its establishment. | 894 respectably attended. ject ; ** Jamus,’’ Summerside, in reference to the Colleetorship Musieoe Gatenetend Sate Mina aaeet ' . ‘ 2 ; , . — . . . > . ‘ i, The people of Charlottetown, thoso especially who hold pro- A County Meeting was held at the Court House. on the | of Excise at Bedeque ; and several other communications —al! Fancy and Straw Bonnets, Delaince, . ‘ e ; ; * ¥ % - » to perty, have to psy nearly as many pounds now as they paid a4 te at which an address was adopted, congratulating | of which we are most reluctantly compelled to defer, fur the ry oy ee weak “SP Robe Drassoe, ili : } ler of vhen ot an is Excellency on his appointment t 2 Gove j . : ‘ co : wellness vw » Vioves. a ebiltings under tho om ores rol pices, Wacn our local affairs ; . ; ce - 3 a : 0 th G yverninent of this great length of space whieh continues to be oceupied by Logis- Cotton Handkerchiefs, Threads, Buttons, Tapes, i . were quite a8 well administored , for all the money now raised | ane. oe a DEaHAn the address was presented to the! jative reports leaves but little room for any thing else. We An assortment of Coats, Vests, Trowsers, &c. &o. : al by our local heavy assessments, instesd ef being part) y applied a Governor on Saturday last, but we have not yet seen | shail endeavour, however, to give place to some of the com- ee Terms liderat. ; to public works and improvements of various kinds, is absorbed either it or the reply. munications above referred to, in our next No. Charlobians ae “nae aN, Auctioneers. . . : ~ « ++ - lt mom sninatnerniioctgaap ‘ $ ot Soh . ; a m paying the salaries of the City officials. We hope the : Re ne ree re ere een ype ee See ; Mon. Gil. ee j ° . ‘ F vTxX Y y 7 QO rxva ia) . . a attem pt, if it be ever made, to incroasd the number of these EXAMINATION OF Sf. DUNSTAN 3 MALE AND hed Hourly Expected from Halifax! ; By aslaries, will be firmly resisted by tho citizens FEMALE SCHOOLS. Larne }e8, ; ; iy An aa oteciitens ots tal f a st tt ; i th Gor ee The examination of the above named Schools took place to-| At Murray Harbour, on tbe 20th inst , from the shipyard of Capt. Extensive Sale of Molasses, Sugar, Gin, Port Wina, 3 : 0 ing c - a agate oe. . e pOverRaDeg day. Among the visitors we obseryed the Hon. Mr. Coles, aan fenekeaite, a my ice of 104 Tons new, and Currants, Raisins, Flour, Cigars, &e &c. ® : ’ was, that they spent too much monéy ia repairing and furnish-| Hon. Col. Swabey, Hon. D. Brenan, and the flon. Mr. Whelan, | ™*"*B*StEBY Cali’ Nhe atoll. FEXO be Sold by AUCTION, immediately after 0 isal of j of ing Government Howse. The Hon, Col, Gray, a member of John Lawson, Esq., Recorder, John Keany, Esq., Head Mas- Married thie debe: “dann Adih! Halifus. an folle. ne vy « . a the present Executive, was particularly indignant at his pre- = . = a a Esq.. School Visiter, W. arrier, dient’ Hes g iilux, the fulewing consign- / : < ” Monk, Esq., Master of the Normal School, Wm. Murphy On the 15th June, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Geo.) = 95 : Mt docessors in reference to this matter, and asserted most posi-| Esq., Manager of the Gas Worke, Rey. Thomas Phelan, PP. Henry Dingwell, of Madgell, to Miss es Elisabeth Ding well, 23 . en ee ne tively that fiiteen pounds would be sufficient for all the repairs the nee and many of the parents of the children. Among {ou'y daughter of Charles Dingwall, Wann OF Speen a> Peter's. “4 thds Flenchety ° best Brand (warranted) aol Ss . the ladies present were Mrs. P. Walker, Mrs. R. B. Irvi a ee eee 7 LWaSeReves yy a required at Government Tiguse. There was, novertheless, the! yy, Sefine nae Mire’ Gohan ka tha WS Re SPE ied 5 do. Holland Gin (warranted), ae ‘ ey . <a . “a «a neces % Pes SRR, . } SAN on - fv, od : ae ie . good round sun: of £200 voted fer this service by Col. Gray's) braced a wide range of human knowledge, viz.: History, Gram- : riseia's ; : h 4 casks Port Wine, 1S eases Gin, ey ei a ws ; He ‘ : : nie . o a “ : At Deviees, Wiltshire, England, on the 2ad instant, Mr. Tames Douge 00 barrels superfine Flour, 100 boxes Raisins ovlleagues ia the G vernmont; and we believe, notwithstanding | mar, General Information, Arithmetic, Recitation, Algebra,| gcd 49 years, an extensive Dairy Farmer. Ho was a kind husband 20 cases Vinegar, 10 bores Havanna Cigars, his assertion, he voted for this amount himself. Now. we Goometry, Geography, Use of the Globes, &e. : “he answer-|and affectionate parent, and much esteemed by a very larve circle of Casks Currants Starch Popper, &¢ te . » informed that w con : ing was prompt and perfect—proving the efficiency of the} fricnds and acquaintances. The deceased was brother to W. Douse, . i& p MORRI EC. . s ere informed that the whole £200 have been spent—that one! teach d the ficiency of the aN coitati Keaui f thie Git ~G& hes S, Auctioneers. achers and the proficiency of the pupils. The Reeitation } Esquire, of thia City. ; . Charlottetown, June 27, 1859 Mon. &ls! of ean scarcely seo how the money has gone, and that at least was much admired, and elicited the praise of the visitors and _ On the oo Ors ape genes son of Robert McNutt, Esq., aitamneniel Shei acglceedl oe Sens. . é i : i : 4a) i on i ; , | Varnisy, ager years and ¢ montas. Yd eodeh “22m d& Var { i>. y £200 more will be required for farther repairs and improve- the plaudits of the listening pupils, who ate proud at the Ture) On the 2st inst., after a yery protracted and painful illness, Christi. Hur gaya f SAbs inents hefore the Full. So much for the wise and beneficent ee een See 6 Ogee The an-| ana, betoved wife of Mr. James Pollard, sen., in the 68th yoar of ber | 1, 7 a 2 , + NG SAF SencHicent | sworing of Masters McKenna aud Broydrick in the first four/age. Her €bristinn humility, calm resignation, and uashaken confi- VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY IN CH&R 6 rule of the enemies of ** public extravagance.” | Books of Euclid excited the astonishment of all present, and | dence in ber interest in the world’s atonement, distmguished and shed LOTTETOWN. 0) de drew from the Head Master of the Academy his highest ad-|* brilliancy around her bed of cufforing, eliciting from many a pious : 7 Juba case sthaND. ‘. . Se ee miration. risitor tho enraptured exclamation, “Let me dio tho death of the|" = untersignes mies authorised, offers for Sale one of ai seine tbe woul . -e eis a eh Bhi bei D6? het N23... £4 Afo% * bteons !” the most eligibly situated prc ti i hi ' GENERAL WILLIAMS. Tho Girls, under the eble tuition of Miss C. MeDonald, ac-|™8?°°" 5... : Broly propertics in this Cit : : o i quitted themselyes mast ereditably in Reading Writing Pont KG ie tat 1 100e ona ees pubs ia Barnard | fronting on Queen Square 175 fect, immediately opposite 2 ; en nt tele a 6 . , : a 2. Fa ee eee ee eee ane apie FB ad ‘| emigrated to this Istan . i — f i > > ; x ; 7 ° [iia distinguished Nova Scotian. whom Her Majesty’s Go- | dictation, Recitation, Parsing, History, Arithmetic, &e. The nie in Charkittetowna. ee ane oe ees marae nae ane semen Serta: tp Grafton Sevens 108 poet, d vernment Las delighted to honour in various ways since his | Hon. My. Coles, at the elose of the exammation, addressed} Of Searlet Fiver, after severe suffering of seven days, on the 20th inst., Sasitios atte Se eee ae . L : ; , , the female seholers -eulugised the grcat proficiency of the | Uarry Clinton, aged ve years and ten months , and on the 26th inst oan . ‘ ‘ 1 getiant defence of Kirs in the late Rassiaa war, bas been | preceptora and pupils of the St. at s Male al Female | Mervyn Surah, aged one year and eight montha, youngest gon ani|. Lhe above to if not disposed of by Private Sale, will - lately appointed Commander-in-Chief of Iler Majesty's Forces | Sehvole—expresyed his adwiration of their progress in the at- Sha hier of Rentge Apt Barty 'G; Seaptiqtery, of this (Py. ¥ — 7s AO SUR. ye: TUESDAY, 12th duly. Ni . d in British North Americ : } mw. 3:.}, | (a@inment of useful knowledye, and hoped that their faterc Se ee — Any information ovtained by apptying to i titigh North America. Ho cam@ in the last Enclish >? apad GLE Sa taise ve Of ” . ih of Steamer to Halifax—is : 6G x pe —— ; career would prove more highly progressive, until the Free Holiownay’s Pils and Ointwent.—We hear that almost in- Jane 20. SOHN BALL. i d : — a ie oy ae on a visit to Newfoundland, and | Schools of meena ton core ¥ aes a body fersd.b'e resu'ts have followed the ase of this excellent medreine NEW ZEALAND. 7 ja expected ty) arrivein this Island in the course of the present | of masters and scholars as could ba found in any of Her Ma- tases of drops titre iate! ‘ eS : ae ; : . : ; : 3 - - me E — jesty” i ] int hi aesiuns The Es a! ] . me fe ' ea a Z . - y te ene Renae = y ee “ blood, # FREE GRANTS or GOVERN #4! § LAND. ey week. Preparations are being made to zive a’brilliant re- |2°™ 8 Coionla: Possessions. ® honoravic gent emen then) prevents the effusion of serum im greater qaintines thaa the » as 2 ’ . - « le PY aie Lie , 712 eee “<" \ dismissed the scholars by giving them vacation until Monday, | absorbents can take up, ead by eqnalizing and regulating the HE Provincial Government ef the Provinee ef Auckland; ton to Geral Williams ; and first oa the list of fetes is a pene 26th of July. ow of the seerctions, and the eircwlatioy of the vital flui', carigs ketenes - eee in nee eit he to an- ublic Ball ti ba -iven in ig honor at the Colonial Building. Pe ee a: neti, “ila agains aa academe effectually stops the progress of the Gistemoer. i llaway’s : edlliachae » HaVe Bu 1OTiZ2 1c, a8 their rent for s On the da iandie to his. departure from England, Gene i | TH KE \V A R IN it Al Y ) ulinent ts aisg aed with ad effect a4 a means aeeinen a? Erivce Elward Isiund, bo grays to all pues (male or female, ) . —s ay pre See TP nga pha ea ; Wan In Att. bisa’ aigedbibilthd-endi-s benibbtiih!.dilet Qalen-aleidd Jolianed 1.170” will emigrate from this Island at their own cost, for thu ’ W Miiaips aticr ded a j UDC moc ting in Live rpool, thr oO oct { vhs er ene j the celiaiar tissue, Real v there a*emns te he no disease which See 6 ene the Province of Auckland, Free Land, - 1 ail ' . : . "7? RATTLE J AGENT , . : . . ; c ¥ Hox . ST i . Of Wiles Was bo give cncouragement to the formation of Volun- BATTLE OF MAGENTA. | Gan resist the combined action of these two preparations, 3. Pare fut sare sole, mig : - teer Rifls and Artillery corps in the the maritiine towns of | Titus Steamship ** Anglo Saxon”’ arrived at Quebee on the | nano Se — - aaa Seoani alecaauaaete te 40 a and for ; a Pagtand, for the purposes « erences azvai 03 ra.) LSth inst., by which we ate in possession of later intelligence | NY ps; “43 SE em neress arcs Of 0 ane Wider 15 yearsof a cree. Eagis bs fos the purposes of deience against mvasion. Gen: “| , = 2 ee e 7 od Spee sry . we Be a New Advertisements, Provided always, that in any case in whieh Fae shalt e val Williams mad: a. tolerably good matter-of-fact speech | Om Surope toma tual Wiica was Peceived here by the last | accompany the parent, the grant shall be given te the parent, b on this occasion, which we have been requested to copy from | English Mail. It is stated that another great Datiie has been 52 A 7% A 4 i i 4g wut to the cnild and in any case ih whicha servantehal! ., ens nf BEES Gibb lads oh ass. Kiel he oe teehee Grae iil Se wih ied Ais ines) > : , be taken, at the sole cxpenso of the mastor, the allowances : , - . AS } : = = we “ J Wit pleasure, jn _ -* rane ri cant . — e — , —_ ? es 7" oa o rt | U hed thie Patresiags of Mr s Dundas ~~ be en to peated and not to the servant. muakips things agreeals e fer General Williams. cit “towns- )S4rdinizn army and the A igtrians, on tao 4th tost., in which aU vs 5 a 40 . ase “ine ‘parties eugipie these grants are Fariners, Farin i 7 ¥ , - * . . people have eviden'ly an eye to business. Tf they can make} the Scaled hae Aol 4 BAZSAR. in ceeneeecWith St.daince’s Cherch Laborers, M-chanies of all kinds, S:rrarts, snd some Profes- j Dye ness. If they can make | g A oa 7. P “a ; ~ -jsional men. None nsed apply éxeept those of good 6 seouradie imprcssi bts TLE gD ABE ig a oe SL ee ee communicated in the following “televrams | 4 (Kirk of Scotland), Charlottetown, will be held (D. V. : . pply except those of good moral , : er ear? on one aad induco him to re , - Ms ba ae ya cee a oe grame tie TEMPERANCE BALL, on TUESDAY, the 5th July ohagarter «208 agene, ‘atectrions Nabite. ieve what a fine class of people there are here, who knows|!rom the Emperor of the French tothe Linpress bugenss: - | os, : 4 ‘ ’ tesidents of this Culony, intending to emigrate for Auck- 7 we : he ar ° wis Ww) ; ~ ¢ ; 6 but he may be induced to uso his influence at the Horse | Novara, June 4, 11 30.—A great victory has been won at| Doors open at 11 o’elock, Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, apr cbeg or otherwiss, will deprive themselves of the benefit i i Cds te th 0. BiaA DAE ob he Maeclate nenin oie | the bridge at Magenta—5000 prisoners taken—15,000 of the | noon. of these Grants unless they take their Land Orders from the } ‘ etachment of the Regulars again stationed | anomy killed or wounded. The details will be despatched by| Tickets of admission—Adults, Ie. 6d., Childre 9 | authorized Agent here, previous to their leaving the Island. d ; 3 y i 3 A , Is. 6d., Children under 12 * 7 in Charlottetown, which the late Sir Donald Campbell was / telegraph. ars of ave. 9ds Tal , agt - é' ‘ Copies of the Land Act, ia pamphice form, aed furtber in- I | telegray dbsyae: ; : b years of age, 9d. Tables of refreshment will bo prepared. Seemation, 6 bb Oltained te hei ’ Pte e the moans of having withdrawn. Bat we mast return to the | Phe above was published in Paris, on Sunday, the 5th, and fhe Committee appointed to receive contributions are as g CAR Qo OlsgineS Ly Eppa * - i? speech of General Williams :— |on the evening of that day cannon at the Hotel des Invalides | follow :— CHARLES BELL, J ii So pigs call, in : } announced the yietory, and the city was brilliantly Mrs. Anders in, Mrs. Macnutt, iL es ste Agent for P. BE Island. M alee ee W. F. Williams of Kars, said :—* Mr. | illuminated. Mis. Dancan, Mrs. Purdie, Queen Square, Ch.Town, June 27, 1859. - teoglocgass of este 5 re as . te hee ae or me On the tollowing day, Monday, the Moniteur published the Mrs. Forgan, Mrs. Rankin, " A BARD. “ a. + : Or © u-aday. S$ ths yo os onored | ¢ oi. - ; . } ‘ , a: Say ; Vd @ chief magistrate was kind enough to invite me yesterday to attend the | following despatches from the Emperor to the Empress: Mrs. Gray, Mra Watts, “ a i Ja : dinner which be gave on the occasion of the Qucon’s birth-day—the day | Macenta, oth.—Yesterday our army was under orders to | Mrs. Lea, Mrs. Watson, . VES. CANTELO BURRIS returns bor thanks to the en which, I aim sure, every Englishman’s heart beats in the right march on Milan, wcross bridges thrown over the Ticino at Mrs. Mackieson, Mrs. Wilson. LV@ Ladies of Charlott:town and vicinity for tha.eueourage i, Cporsive f ne pe Genthenen, the cause whieh we are met to ad- | Turbigo. The operation was well exeeuted, although the Jone 27, 185%. ment she hag reecived in references to her Javenile Dancing v a a I £ 3! is e@ be: of every —the i ne » bes ‘ . ad Tie; ; vhf ‘ 1 ape é OX ng ee _ ~~ eee eae ee tee ee MM: | sto i . i ; . age “sevheitind of pect be de: sf, Oem re f ayney antes jenemy, ho had re passed Liein ) in great foree, offere d . most Bichiand. Socic: Classes, and begs to inform them that she will comply with f family. You may depend upon it that Sieg esi be dad the “yr determined resistance, ! 6 roawaway was narrow, and Seen | : a * ay. tneir request, and postpone the opening of her -elasses until an ehemy lh nds upon our shores —for in that moment every one of the i two hours the Imperial Guard sustained j unsupported the | MESTING of this Society was held this evening, for the after tue extremo neat of the 8eason. 7 meu must go and fight, and those that are lett belind be tiken ears of ; Shek of the enemy. In the meantime MeMahon made bim-/ * yarpose of making arrangements with respect to the part} June 27, 1559. : as bext they may. If I twid you of the | f f tt iseif master of Magenta after a sanguinary conflict. We! whi t I Sagiety; th omit tol ti t iP ee ee ee t > ; vid you of tue horrors of war—of the ecenes | 80 E ee — i ot ‘i which, a8 @ Sogiety, they saou uke In the contomplatec ret watzgAnareaxzn:: e on : fpr on would believe tne when I say that the very | repulsed the enemy at every point, with a loss on our side of | demonstration on the arrival of Sir F. Williams. Owing to I Us j R KY C 'D > y K D, i rst n ovement of a man’s heart is for his wife and children (bear, hear). | about 2000 men. ‘The loss of the enemy is estimated at 15,000) the absence of the principal officers, the members present found ; 6 ¢ ’ 4 ’ ——- ~~ |e Ti F EXAMINER. Now you hare in this great city every means of establishing these in- stitutivos which we have now met tozether to advocate. You havea population of, perhaps, the most rebust wen in the world—of the most loyal and attached people to the institutions of the country. I will say a few words with reference to the establishment of a rifie corps—a sub- ject that I have myself advocated in Parliament. There was an idea | afloat then that Parliamer.t would be placing a weapon in the hands of those whom it m ght have cause to fear. Now, Gol forbid that I should for one single moment barbor such an impression in my breast (oud | cheers). I am sure that every rifle placed in the hands of an Engtish- man will be used for the defence of his Queen-and the honor ot his | country (bear, hear, and cheers). Having expressed my opinion and | recorded my fervent prayer for the success of tuis mevemont, [ shall | leave the details entirely in the hands of those who are so very able to’ Austrians have evacuated the town and castle, leaving, in their Currie, Secretary; and Donald MeFayden, Piper and Mes- carry them out, both as regards the riflemen and the artillery arin of | , the servize. A few words, however as reger is your estuary or river. You | have bundreds, nay, I might alwost suy thousands, but, at any rate, | you bave pany bundreds o! boats cutting about your waters in every | direction. Every one of these boats is capable of being armed fur the | defence of your estuary in a most efficient manner. I won't say that | you should have one of Armstrong's guns put into them, but you could put aa iron gun into the bow of evory one of them, Place a mantiet | arouod the sides for the protection of your riflemen, with holes to fire | through, en! then only facey the bornet’s nest you would place around the bead of an enemy who dared to come into your estuary (hear, hear). | These thinge will be heard and read of in other ports of England, where | there are estuaries, such as the Thames, and at Portsmouth, aml Ply- | mouto ; and I, therefore, throw out these suggestions as mere hiots, hoping shat these words may be read there ; and [ trust in God thatthe | bright exemple, which I hope you will be the first to eet, may be fuliowed | up by many other cities (hear, hear). Now, with regard to these in- | wtitutions, do not let me mislead you. They are auxiliaries. Believe | we, riflement, n» matter however adventurows and skilfal, will not stop | killed and wounded, and 5000 Austrian prisoners remained in our hands. Jone 5, evening.—The Austrians taken prisoners are at least 7000; Austrians placed hors de combat, 20,000; three pieces of cannon, and two flags captured from the enomy. To-day our army rests for the purpose of reorganizing itself. Our loss is about 3000 killed and wounded, and one cannon taken by the enemy. The following despatch, also from the Emperor to the Em- press, was received on the 6th, and bulletined at the Bourse : Heap Quarters, Monday, 8 a.m.—Milan is insurgent. The precipitation, the cannon and treasure of their army behind them. We are encumbered with prisoners, and have taken 12,000 Austrian muskets. A despatch, dated Paris, Monday night, to the London Post, says: : : ‘The Municipality of Milan have proclaimed for King Vi-tor Emmanuel, and presented an.Address to him in the presence of the Emperor, ‘Tv-morrow the King will make his entry into Milan.” RUSSIA. An important circular from Prince Gortschakoff to the | Envoys of Russia at the several Courts of Germany declares that if Germany goes to the aid of Austria, the political | equilibrium, resulting from treaties by which the German Confederation is constituted, will be destroyed. they could transact no business, and being unwilling to sepa- ‘rate without accomplishing the object for which the meeting | yas held, they called N. Rankin, Esq., to the chair, and ap- pointed Mr. 2. Currie to act as Secretary, and proceeded tu the formation of a new Scottish Benevolent Society, to be called the St. Andrew's Society. A committee of seven persons was ‘then chosen to draw up rules and bye-laws, to be laid before the Society at its next meeting, and the following officers ap- ointed for the present year, viz: — Hon. Charles Young, 'LL.D., President; Hon. P. Walker and N. Rankin, Esqr., | Vice Presidents; James Purdie, Esqr., Treasurer; Mr. D. _senger. As the object of the St. Andrew's Society is to cul- ‘ tivate a spirit of nationality, &c., among Seotehmen and their | descendants, as well as to dispense the blessings of a Charitable Institution, it is to be hoped that all those friendly to the cause will favour us with their presence on Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 8 o'clock, p m., in the Soviety’s Rooms, Globe) Hotel. D. CURRIE, Secretary. June 25th, 1859. 7OHnHMW CAMURON, Clock and Watch-maker, | BE to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the | Country in general, that he has commenced business in | Mr. Smardon’s Buildings, Queen Square, where he is prepared | to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dis- | patch, and hopes. by punctuality and good workmanship, to pres Schooner ** Hgevena.”’ and for Sale by the Subscriber 200 Barrels FLOUR, 59 Bags CORN MEAL, 20 Barrels Pilot BREAI), 10 «do. Crushed SUGAR, 30 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 12 Boxes Superior Tobacco, —which will be sold low for Cash. Peake’s Building, June 20. 4w. M. LOWDEN. + ‘ > ‘ — SWABEY & ROBERTS, ENERAL AGENTS AND WHOLESALE AN RETAIL DEALERS in TEA, FLOUR, WINES, &c., At TILOMAS’S OLD STAND, Charlottctewn, P.E. 1. 200 Barrels Extra Superfine Canada Flour, 100. do. Family Fancy dy., 108 do. Extra Faney Ohio and Southern Flours, 150 «do. Indian Meal, 108 Chests and half-chests Tes, 28 Puncheons bright and derk Mulasses, 5 Hhds. Hennessy’s 1859. & 1856 Dark & Pale Brandy, 10 Hogsheads Gin, ; 2 do. Campbeltown Whiskey. 3----de. Jamaica Rum, nearly 5 years old, 2 Casks Port Wine, 2 do. Sherry, 10 Dozen Old Port, a0 ermy (hear, hear). Romember, you must bave an army too. 1 do GERMANY . f blie ps ; + 3 not 0:8 . MANY. receive a share of public patronage. : i 25 Cases Old Schiedam Gin, wiih you can move ia tay italien, fe tie wasieas and thick | A despatch from Darmetadt says that, at the opening of the) gr Jewellery of ail descriptions repaired. - | Bass’ Bottled Ale and Poster, these splendid corps, and irresistible forees, can assemble, will take | Chambers there, the Presidents of both branches of the Legis-| June 27, 1859. im i Champagoe and Pale Brandy in cases, apy part of En, land, or go upon any .¢@ itleman’s estate, if you are a general officer,you can always see thee ‘many positions whica you could take up of vast strength. It is the inclosed state of England which so wonierfully adapts it for the action of those very c rps of rifem-n which you are called upon to day to form. But what I wanted to guard lature declared in fayour of war against Louis Napoleon. —__—_—-¢-<pee-— NEW ZEALAND. We have much pleasare in giving insertion to the following ~~ Woney Founds HE Subseriber found between Charlottetown and Miil- cove about two months ago, a smal sum of Money. The ‘owner on describing the money may obtain it by applying to Colza Vil, Albertine, Sugars, Rice, London, Liverpool & American Soape, Candles, Tallow, Tubaece and Sait, Three tons Best London Oakem, Aad other sinall articles, inst is this—only look upon th ili , ; ° , od we ; en them as Suakdetoness heen, aa a aaa on \ecommuniecation, received by the Emigration Agent for the | JAMES BOUGAN. | All of the best quality. Fur Sale at low rates w!iolesale & retail}. that those wno have witnessed such scenes will know that when you Province of Auckland in this City (Charles Bell, iisq.) by the Milleove, June 27, 1859. lw. June 20, 1859. Aw. see columns of dragoons and vast batreries advancing upon you, you | must bave columns of dragoons and batteries too to oppose them (hear, bear). If you have these united forces that you propose te establish, | last English Mail : —- SUPERINTENDENT'S OFrice, Aucxtann, Feb'y. 24, 1859. To Carp:2nters. (PPENDERS will be received by the subscriber until the 9th July next, for framing a BARN, and fivishing % outside RARE CHANCE! A BOAT for sale at a-very great saerificc, with sails com- ~ z can snap your fingers at tho united world,—you may take my ‘1 Apply t 1 Ww worg fur that (great cheering). Now, gentlemen, my name bas been : . : : t| x. : ’ A. McDONALD. plete. pply to J. W. PORD. mentioned here todsy with very great praise—more, indeed, than it! Si,—I have been directed by His Honor the Superintenden Oe eens Clean, June 2, 1889 o-. King's Sauare, Jaue 20, 1859, dese vs (* No, mo") [t has beon mentioned ia a manner whick I ball | t) acknowledge the receipt of your letter, of date November