ae ee ——— ‘» a sneer from the “Mountain,” but a snarl sone ‘ Moderates.” In prospect there is more re- action: desperate assaults upon the press are said to be contemplated ; and the coup d’etat .which is to over- wheim the republic is fixed—for some day before the next general election. In the meantime, M. Thiers comes to London, to have interviews at Claremont with Louis Philippe and the Duchess of Orleans, in the hope, the gossip says, of inducing a definite withdrawal of the Orleanis: claims, that Henri the Fifth may be intro- duced to French politics as the single alternative after the republic. Lamartine goes to Smyrna ; and, on all hands, it seems agreed that there is to be a lull—the first disturbance being likely to arise, not from within, from without. sa: HOUSE OF LORDS, June 7. Coza.—In reply to a question from Lord Brougham, ‘the Marquis of Lansdowne said the piratical expedition to Cuba had been undertaken not only without the sanction, but against the strict prohibition of the Ame- rican Government; and he had not the least doubt that that Government had done all that lay in its power to prevent it.—The Earl of Aberdeen was satisfied of the sincerity of the Government of the United States, but he regretted that when he himself had proposed, twenty years ago, that England, France, and America, should arantee the possession of Cuba to Spain, the United tates refused their consent to the proposal.—Lord Brougham was of opinion that, by the law of nations, every British cruizer was bound to assist the authorities of Cuba in destroying the 8000 execrable pirates who ———— A had entered the expedition.—Lord Stanley asked what course Her Majesty’s Government had taken in reference to the expedition. He wished to know whether any, and what, instructions had been sent out to the com- mander of our nava! forces upon the West India seas, —The Marquis of Lansdowne said the expedition had been matter of rumour for some time, and of more than one communication between Her Majesty’s minister at ‘Woeshington and the Government of the United States. He deelined to answer the question relative to what instructions had been sent out to our naval commander upon the West India seas.—-Lord Stanley insisted upon being informed whether any instructions had been sent out at all.—Earl Grey declared it would be a breach of duty on the part of the Queen’s ministers to give the answer further than that the matter was under their ~- consideration. After a short conversation, the question was not further pressed, and the subject dropped. The house adjourned at five minutes past six o’clock. Lord Cottenham will be forthwith raised to the rank of Earl of Cottenham, in the County of Cambridge, and —— Crowhurst, of Crowhurst, in the county of urrey. lvaty.—The Pope has published his “ harangue” in explanation of the startling events of his reign: and commenting on the affairs of the Roman Catholic world. He specially stigmatizes the persecution of the Archbishop of Turin by the Piedmontese government. He expresses his grief that Catholicism should be “ me- naced” in the kingdom of Belgium. His Holiness has decided on the merits of two candidates for canoniza- tion; viz., Peter Claver, a Jesuit Missionary, who died two hundred years ago, and whose beatification the Pope declared might be eafely proceeded with, since his virtues and miracles were clearly established; and Germaine Cousin, a secular virgin, a shepherdess, born at Pibrac, in the Diocese of Toulouse, in the year 1579, whose theological and cardinal virtues his Holiness pro- nounced to be so evidently proved, that the discussion of the four miracles said to be wrought by her might safely come on. SUPREME COURT. The June Term of the Supreme Court commenced yesterday. The following gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors :—W. Cundall, Foreman, James Warren, Martin Dogherty, Joseph Holroyd, Peter Macgowan, Daniel Davies, Robert Hutchinson, H. D. Morpeth, H. W. Lobban, Ewen McMillan, Henry Haszard, Thomas Dawson, Joseph McDonald, Robert Longworth, A. H. Yates, John C. McDonald, George Hooper, Kenneth McKenzie, T. B. Tremain, E. L. Lydiard, R. Faught, John Trenaman, Richard Heartz. His honor the Carer Justice briefly but lusidly charged the Jury. He directed their attentlon to several cases of larceny on the calendar—alluded to the several cases of stabbing, a crime which, he regret- ted, had become too prevalent of late, that required their earnest consideration, and his Honor commented particularly on the case of Beaton, in which death ensued. The Chief Justice coneluded his charge by exhorting the Grand Jury to diligence in the discovery of unlicenced dealers in spirituous liquors, describing the habitations of such persons as being, in too many cases, the haunts of vice, and the sources whence épring the most deplorable evils to society. The Court adjourned at an early hour yesterday,— reveral causes, of minor interest, were, however, dis- posed of—his Honor the Assistant Judge presiding. THE BXAWINER. OL CS CCE CD CT A tne BUR EH, At Charlottetown on the 23rd inst., Mrs. S. Widgery, of a daughter. WMA'RRIBD. At Bay Fortune, on Wednesday the 19th instant, by the Rey. M. Lally, Joan James Norron, Esquire, late of Monmouth, England, to Penexore, third daughter of William Underhay, Esquire, J. P. Exhibition of Industry of all Nations. HE 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 next, viz: ¥o the best two bushels of Wheat, growth of 1850, L1 10 0 _— = , Barley, : , 100 aie ‘ Oats, : : 015 0 biting bushel of Timothy Seed ae On & 7 lbs. of dressed Flaz, : 1 0 0 « ‘ 7 Ibs. 7 Hemp, f 1090 = 2 ibs. Sarsaparilla Root, 0 5 0 ‘ 5 Ibs. Candleberry Myrtle Wax, 010 0 « 2 best Cheeses, not weighing less than 20 Ibs. each, 3 0 0 best firkin of butter, cont’g not less than 30lbs., firkin to be made of hard-wood staves,)2 5 0 ‘ 8 Ibs. 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 Bird-eye Maple, 2 feet long, 3 inches thick, and not less than 12 inches wide, polished on one side, 015 0 “ , ‘ White Maple, do. do 015 0 nee . ‘ Bird-eye Black Birch, do. 015 0 The Articles te which the above Premiums shall be awarded 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 ]NDUSTRY OF ALL Nations, to he held in London in the year 185!. ‘ By, order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary, Committee Room, t June 5, 1850. Royal Agricultural Society. PREMIUMS for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Indian Corn and Turnips will be offered for competition this year, in each of the Counties in this Island. Full particulars will be made known in a future advertise- ment. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, June 5, 1850. . For Liverpool Direct. CamPgBextt Master, will sail on or about the 25th inst. for the above port; has good accommodations for two gentlemen passengers. For further particulars please apply to the owner. W. W. LORD. Ch. Town June 12, 1850. Qin. NOTICE. HE Subscriber being about to remove, and intending to make an alteration in his business, begs to re- quest all persons indebted to him to come forward at once and make arrangements for the payment of their respective amounts, and those having demands against him to furnish their accounts for adjustment: he further begs to inform his customers that he will not book any goods to any persons except those who are now enga- ged by contract with him, and that this notice will be strictly adhered to for one year, or until all debts due are collected or put ina shape for collection. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown June 12, 1850. 4 in. American Insurance Live Stock Company. INVESTED CAPITAL $50,000. CHARTER UNLIMITED, HE Subscriber having been appointed the Agent (or this Island, of this highly respectable and substan- tial Company, is prepared to issue Policies, for the In- surance of HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF biWE SPoOcMo AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF R1ISKS OF Fire, Water, Accident, and Disease, At very moderate rates of Premium. Every kind of Information can be obtained, by applying at the Office of the Subscriber. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, June 1, —_ Agent. w. William Griffin, TAILOR, DORCHESTER STREET, IN THE EAST END OF THE COMMERCIAL INN, Bess 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 wiil be happy to receive and execute any orders in his line. . G. takes this opportunity also to return his sincere thanks to his friends for past Rooed, and to assure them and the public, that any future orders with which he may be obliged. wil] be promptly attended to, and executed in the best style of work- manship, and om the most reasenable terms | June 5.1250.” HE fine new Brig MARY ANN, 206 Tons, Ronaup. -_-— -- — — A A _ AHAld OaWydS TAA UNDER THE AUSPICIES OF His Excellency Sir D. Campbell, Bart.. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, &c. &c. A GENERAL CONVENTION of the Sons or Temrerance of this Island, will take place (D. V.) on FRIDAY, the 28th day of JUNE, instant, (the Anniversary of the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Queen VicTrorRia,) at which the Sons of Temperance in the neigh- ing Colonies are respectfully invited to attend. Divine Service will be held in St. Paul’s Church, at 11 o’clock, A. M., and a Temperance Sernion will be preached by Rey. D. FitzGerald, Chaplain of the Victoria Division. The attendance of the Members of the Order, and of the Friends on eras in general, is respectfully solicited, as a Collection will be taken up in aid of the “ Cadets of Tem- perance.” The following is the order of the day —At half past One o’clock, Pp. M., the Sons will meet at the Town Haz, and headed by their splendid Brass Band, will march in Proces- sion tothe Jaying of the Founpation Stone of the new TEMPERANCE Ha; thence to a delightful spot on Govern- ment House Grounds, which has been kindly granted for the occasion by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, when the company will be entertained with Music and Refresh- ments. It isexpected that several interesting and animating Addresses will be delivered on the ground. (> Tickets may be had at the Stores of Messrs. G. Haszard, Stamper, Hi. Haszard, Lydiard, J. Williams, of the Secretary, and of the Committee.—Price, Is. 6d. each. Chil- dren hal price. Committee—Messrs. John Bowers, Benjamin Chappe!!, W. B. Davison, W. Barnstead, John Fielding, Thomas Alley Henry Smith, Adam Murray. W. ©. TROWAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, June 15, 1850 SKomAnag. PERSONS desirous of remmitting money to any of the Colonies, or to the United States, or any part of England or Scotland,can obtain Bills of Exchange fer that parpere for any amount, dnd at any required sight, from the subscriber. The Subscriber will purchase Bills of Exchange drawn on any part of the world. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Junel , 1850, To tHe Tenants anp Setters on Townsurps Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anp 66, anD TO ALL OTHERS in Princk Epwarp IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. I 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. QR AGaAMY Hooper's Cheap New Store, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, ATTACHED To THE Buick Hovusk, wWHERF EVERY ARTICLE IN Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &c, Can be had at astonishingly low prices. (PHS Store wili be open for about SIX WEEKS on)y, during which time a Large Srocx must be disposed of. Come and judge for yourselves. N. B.—Good TEA from Is. Gd. to 28. 6d; ready made SHIRTS for 10d.; other articles in proportion. Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ? The above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the orth Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. BEMOVAL. Bell Hanging, and Locksmith Business. [THE Subscriber begs to notify his friends and the public that he has removed from the Shop lately o¢- cupied by him opposite to the Coionial Building to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Foster, in Kent Street, and opposite the residence of Henry 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, of the same. DAVID O’NEALF. June 19, 1850. Im. NI) oe io es QWISRIBAUW GODS, JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON. VHE Subscriber, grateful to his kind Patrons for the): very liberal support in times past, begs leave to cal! their attention to a large and varied assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, Selected with great care from some of the most respe- table Houses in Boston. : June 22, Ow. JOHN GIBSON dttnittonate