‘-. . winner at this port. but from all appearance HASZARD'S GAZE'I"l‘l:.‘, MARCH 26. for superior bred Rem Lambs, farmers know their Interest too well to keep them over, for after feeding 0! at 2| years old, they might lbly not get over that euiount lor them ml the Butcher. As regards Ewes. few farmers will fatten to kiIl.euy well b_red-Ewe, so long as she is ca- ble of breodin stock, for a proportional guiaud exists for we Lambs. as well as Ruins; while this demand for young stook oontiiiuoe, it would in esd be e thouean pitios to see there in the bends of the Butcher. I have been . speaking cl’ shoe fed for show at 2; year-old; but I hope, Sir,t at the period is fast approach- ing when instead of sheep of that pgo weighing on y 76 to 90 lbe.. we will find 'I‘ege produced at Easter of an equal weight, in fact without any pretension to a rise. at merely to make up a pa My frien , Mr. Follows, showed a one gbzr sheep which weighed 70 lbs. 159 The s irit of improvement is now str' ' among t o farmers of the lshind—-evinced by the demand for well bred young stock-and unlese some other method ol' supplyin the demand besides that of importing from rest Britain be not adopted. our neighbours in New Brunswick and Nova Scotiu, who are good and constant customers, will for a supply else- where. I am Sir. Yours dzc, Wir. W. Invmo. March 24, 1856. __?g.._.: A POLITICAL PORTRAIT NO. I. In the balls of Legislation, liuilt within this city, Nature's Boy ofbolheratioa, Makes his speeches witty. From the Ulster nurth he came, Bare as bleak December ; Won th' Electioneering grime, And became a .Mimhr.rl In this country—like ii charm, Ilenlly ‘tis surprisin l Ilow the north of Ireland fldrln, Sets the Ieru-en rising! Rising! now he tulces his stand, In the l).ily quoruiii, Piill'd into "his llonor" griind, llinsinirionuu I Fuitli! he bales all other men. llncle, nunt, or con-in, Raising teachers :it the glen, Ily the liull'-n~dozeii ! Powers of cliick-weed! denr. oh dear 7 Monk would be it I-vol. sir! To |,,,,,».;, (;|...-g rw rind come Iiere For the Normal school, sir. In the Oliice with his pen, See him at his duty, ' Writing last as twenty men. ls‘nt ho a lieauty I _ Lolling in ii. cu-.lnon'd chair, When hie work is uVe|'._ Hark! he sings an Irish air, “Bumble bees in clover.” SONG. Aiu.—-The harp that once lliro‘ Tara‘: halls. I tl t co in Flinty Glen, Clildiiinltl til: ‘libpqful hand, Now route as w‘rle-ss as'tho pen In the llccurder s hand . So sleeps the wit of foriiiei-_ days, when humhug's charm is 0 er, _ And honeyed lips, once loud to praise That wit, applaud no more. Why talk of wit and other days? Or Glens of I-‘linty Stone. The gilded chord is always bass (base) And deepest in its tone : The notes that now to me are dear’ Give such melodious sounds, As banish from my will the 7901' Of losing nine-score pounds- ‘ [Eatrsct o/u'letler from Souris, ISM March ] I " We have had rather severe weather‘ ood southerly wind will break the ef . "flu bu" . ‘ harbor to the sea—lt is vary 5.. ‘mg and open our - easily open now. A rouci: coUR1'- . Johnston Oueick for trespass on the'.;r.o'in1iBse or Moses Doueotte, _oonuotod. lnedfis Gd. with costs or be imprisoned ton oovI;:f%ig. jr. l'or_eseau_lt end befits‘ . ea Itery Oofliulfl. °II_o i..vestigsted.en e esnrt took one to give iI,Idsm°“'- d . . n_ A, 0, sins, Esq., for disorderly riving. 00 vioted, fined 5a. with 7e. 6d. coats. _ t d 24 Nathaniel M'Done_ld, drunk,_dcionvic e’ on confession, fined five shillingi. PI‘ ,9 °°‘“' ' 35_ Jun. onnoiid for uumercilal end brutal ehestlssiiieut of his son. °°DVl°'-°d- °"d"" edao pay costs end find sureties with himsell is the sum of £80 to keep the peacg Ind 5° 0" behavior for 12 months, commll-IML EXPLOSION Nlalt Ssciiaiusu-ro Cirr- Sruarssoir Bsi.i.u Desi-itovso—'l‘iiiurv Plauons Kii.i.eo.—Tuesduy, February 5, 12. M. A terrible calamity, equalled only by the awful disaster which destroyed the loarl u_yoar ago, occurred on the Sacra- llicnto river this morning. .- ” Mr. James A. Powell, a l'iirmei- who resides at Grand Island Ranch, below Cultist, who was one of the passengers, furnishes us with the subjoined particulars: He states, that at the moment of the explo- sion, he was Ieavin the Ladies’ cabin, and when the scci cnt occurred, he was completely stunned for the moment, but immediately therealter recovered. On looking about him, he first saw it child, badly hurt, and also a number of persons floating down the river. The steamer General Redington was on her downward trip, and reached the scene of the ‘accident at 8 o'clock. The gtegmer immediately took oli‘ the survivors from the wreck. The entire bout, with the exception of some forty feet of the after portion, sunk instantly, and the wreck, as our informant states, is more complete, than was that of the ill-fated Pearl. Onriii- l'ormant states, that there were at least sixty souls on board. At breakfast time there were two tables seated, each ol'which was filled. One hall‘ of rill who left this city to-day in the Belle are either dead, wounded or missing. The Gen. Redington brought oil‘ from the wreck but thirty-two or three persons, including the injured.-— Exlra Sacramento Union. FROM VV.isiiiNo1'o .-—.N'ew York, March 8.—'l‘lie l‘Iernld’s correspondent at VVnsh- infiton, under date of 7th, teh.-graphs as l'o ows: In connexion with the fact, that a large liritish sqnndruii is iiiirlr-i-stood to he on the wny to the coast of Central \lllel‘l(.'ll, I ll-lVt‘ learned to-day that the (ilovei-iiincnt of Great lirituiii sent word to Mr. Mnrcy several weeks ago, that British subjects in Control Anicricii had suppliontcrl them for old, and llllll they should iiIl'ord them pro- tection. Secretiiry Marcy has been very busy For the last 48 hours pr.-paring claim- ratc dispatches, which go out in the Euro- pean stennier to-inorrow, with relerence to our present tlillicullies with England. Coin- plete instructions to Mr. Dallas will ac company the despatches. Latest News! One Week later from Europe. PEACE CONFE.RENL'l:} PROGRESSING FA- VOURABLY—-—BRE.\DS'l'UFl-‘.5’ DECLINEI). The Royal i\Iail steamship Persia arrived at New York on 'l'hursdiiy nioi-ning. The general news is unimportant. '|'he Peace Conference was progressing liivnumhly, the preliminaries having heeri signed. The Emperor Napoleon, in on address to the French Legislative Body, spoke in cordial terms of the English Alliance, and stated that while he hoped for peace, it was necessary to be prepared for peace or nr. M.tiuriirs.—Wlient declined (id, Flour 2-1. to 3s. and Corn ls., without much business during the week. Sugar active and 6d. dearer. Provisions unchanged. Console 91}. rived yesterday from Branch. brings the sad intelli- gence that a vessel from New York had been lost near the Virgins ou the East shore of Placentia Bay. and that all on board had perishod.—PsOl of Solar- duy I-rrl. [ We have heard that this vessel is called the Free Trader. The inhabitants in the neighbourhood pointed out to_ the master a safe anchorage is a cove mituksn, and in a few minutes allerward the veese struck. A boat was Iewered. and four men got into her, but she was iniinediaiely swamped. Two at (mg mg rigging, whilst the master was observed to fold his arms, as if awaiting an expected catastrophe the sea ran high, wind . W., and in a veg little while the ship sunk, and all on board perish . No assistance could he rendered the unfortunate people from the shore Five of the bodies were picked np. With deep regret we learn, that a person who ar- I, lg 0 “wk near by, but it would seem that the gesture wee. . A Cowsiai. Mair. arrived yoeterdeyefternoon, by which we have a week’s later news from Europe by the Persia to New York. ., Birth, On Monday lest, Mrs. Geo. T. Husuard of a dauglitori. Married, At Charlottetown, on Tuesday the lflth iuat., by the Rev. David Fits Gerald, at the residence of the Bride's father, Mr. Ralph Bracken, 'r., to Lucy Margaret, eldest daughter of Charles cNutt, I'1aq.. all of the above place. At the Wesleyan Parsons e, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 26th inet., by iie Rev. J. M‘Murray, Mr. lloctcr M‘Mullin, to Miss Mary Blue. both of Wood Islands. y the same, Mr. William Gsss, to Miss Ann Barrett. both of \Vtst River. On the 28th ult., at Geor otown, by \Vm. Bender- son, l'.‘sq., J. I’., Mr. David arrow, of Day Fortune, Let 56. to Miss Mary Perkins, ol'Sourie. ii the 4th iestsnt, at Georgetown, by Wm. Sen- dereon, E . P. Mr. Samuel tlscdoneld, of L0! 45. merchant, to Elizabeth Mscdoneld, second youngest daughter of Mr. Donald Mecdonald, West River. East Point. On the I4th instant, at Georgetown, by Win. Sen- deison, Esq., J. I'., Mr. Joseph Kennedy, of Lot 59, Montague River, to Miss Sarah McLean, of llrown's Creek. Lot 59. Died, On board the ship ‘Joeepus, . at the mouth of the river Iloogley, near Calcutta, on the 2nd October hill, on his way to England, in the 80th year of his age, Frederick Sidney -De- Vere Lens, Esq. late ciiptriin of H. M. Blst Regi. , second son t.l' the late llonhle. ‘Ambrose Lane, Town Major at Prince bd- wurd Island. On the 20th instant, at Rollo Bay. of a short but severe illness. which she bone with t.‘Iiristian resigna- tion, Mary Ann. the beloved wife of Mr. James lluvk, aged 30 years. Her en was pence. 'l'Iie tlecesled leaves a beloved husband rind three chil- dren, together vi llll ll large circle of friends and rela- tions to mourn their loss. At [lip Cnpe, on 'I'hnrsday last. in the 47th year of his uge. lionnld lien Mncdunnld, deservedly regret- ted by ull thnt knew Iiirii. lie was is uselul mem- lmrof society. and his stern, honest and iinpartinl conduct, gained for Iiiiii the conlidence and esteem ollhe coinmunity to which he belonged. His end Wu‘ pence. Uri the 23d insl., after ii short illness, Diinicl Dngl-erty, infant son of Mr. Alex. .’tl‘Neil|, Teacher, .\lount Mellick, aged lift:-eii inoiillie. On the I0ih uli.. at lligndon House, near Totnes, linglnnd, I.ir-ut. General Sir J. Ilunter Littler, G. C. U.. II. '. I. C . Passengers, In the lee Host, to Cape Tormentine, on the l‘Jth—Mr. Thoe. Williams, for England, and 6, others. In do, on the 22nd, Capt. J, H, Moore, Messrs. Starbird, Win. Compton, and R. Carrie- I’0n. In do., to Cape Traverse, on the 25th, Mr, wn- liam M‘Ginily. House to Let. 'l‘HA'l‘ well known C0'l"l‘AGE. the late residence of the lion. G. R (ioodrinin, for the unexpired portion of the present occupsnt's lease. Apply to the subscri- oltiige. tier at the C W. SNODGRASS. Douglas Estate, Lot 19. ()FI"ERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of lllill portion of Lot I9. known a the " Douglas E-lute" comprising about I730 Acres of excellent land. The whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various tenants at a re- served rent of one shilling Currency per acre. An indisputable title will be given. R. STEWART. Charlottetown, March 2lst, 1856. Ex. only City clerk's Ollleo. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Of- lice until Morena: the 7th day cl‘ APRIL nest, , soon. from persons williagnte contract for the erection and hanging of e FIRE ELL in the Turret on the City Hall, according to a specification of the euuie whic may be seen on application at said efiico, where every information relating thereto will be iven Securities will be r uired for the due and faithful perfornience of the es’ contract. W. ll. WBLLNER, City Clerk. Ch. Town. March AUCTION. iirroitraivr sans or Household Furniture, stock, Crop, I-‘arming Implements, die. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at “Donna-r-i-aw", the residence of Captain Mclntoeb, about two miles how the Cit , en the Priucetown 30”‘. on IIURSDAY, t s 11th MARCH, the whole of his valuable Household Furniture, ltoc Crop. Farming -Utensils, dic., . For Terms of Sale. Inc. side Catalogues, to be had on application to the Auctioneer. ALIO. TO LET OR FOR SALE “DUNHA'I"l'AN," the Freehold I'ro erty of Captain M'lntueh. The Farm consists o .86 acres of cleared Land. in a good state of cultivation. well enclosed, and sub- divided with posts and rails. The House is nearly now, well finished, and ooinrnodicus. and will be et with 5 acres land. as may be I7‘ For further M°Intosh, on the , I0_ acres or the whole of llio requir particulars, up ly to Captain premises. or to I is subscriber, . MES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Feb. 7. AUCTION. 0 BE SOLD by Auction, on FRIDAY _ next, the 28th inst., at the ‘tore lately occu- plod by Joanne M‘l)oiIai.c. Queen Street, at II o'clock. 20 Hhds. Porto Rico MOLABSES, 10 Chests TBA, 20 Sides Nenll l.I‘.A'I‘IlI'IR, I0 do Stile LEA'l'lII':l( 10 Du z. Cane and Wood Scat Chairs 1 Doz. French Iledsteuds, (Iuiitiiiton Rosewood.) I} do. Ch ldrene ditto, 1 Mahogany Ilnir Cloth SOFA 1 Cask Whole Ull. (ii superior I Cnsk L'nrolin.i llll.‘l'i, I0 Boxes CON FEC'l‘IONARY, I Case ground C0l"l-'F;l"., (iii llb. Packages.) 5 Iibls. llll.()'I‘ llliF.AlJ and BIa‘CL‘ll', 5 D02. pairs [lll()(iAN.", Marie, 1 Case Aniericiin SA'l‘INI'1I'TS and 'l‘WBEI)S, and ti variety of other goods. Ternis Him I article), l A. ll. YA'I‘l'IS. Auctioneer. Mnrcli 20. I856. Ex AUCTION SALE l|F Household Furniture and Farm- ing Implements. ‘HF. undersigned is instructed to oli'er at Auction on 'I‘iiunsu.ur. let May next, at It o'clock, lirnenonn. on the preiiiisres iii Spring I rk. The Household Furniture, l"urrniog implements and Live r‘tncl.'. together with llny and Outs, drc , mg Property of Lieut. Colonel Gray. 'l‘I:iuss.—Al| sums under live pounds cm-li on delivery: same over five pounds a credit of six months. on approved notes of Iinnd. JAMES MORRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown, lllarcli 20. VALUABLE PROPERTY. V ‘O Ill‘. SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ou Ws-.oNI:sn.u', the ninth day of April next, (|856,) at the hour of twelve o'clock, nnon, in rho Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant to License, duly granted for tho! purpose by his Honor the Surrogate nnd Judge of Probate of this I.-ihind, hearing diite the 'l‘\\'elfili ilaiv oi Februriry, A. I). I856. All the lliglil, Title and IhIt'l'O’itl. nl'thu Into llonoriible DUN.\I.l) M‘|l0N.-\l.||. uflileiialndale, Township Number 'I‘liirt\-sis, (36) deceased in and to the following Land rind llenl listate, Nnniely--All tlini ‘I react, I'iece or I‘nrceI of L.-ind, situnto. lying and being on Division No. Four, (4) on the Plan of the Estate oft‘nsile Tinrnin, from actual survey in July I828, and filo-d in the Plan Ollice, made by the late Williliriifuviis, hounded as follows, thutielo-.., " ',si- _ -' ‘= ' the north ed e ol'IIie Eiist Post Road. or so-culled St. Peter's Roe , in the east boundary ofa tract of Land in poesessieii of Robert Cairns. llience (according to the magnetic north of the year I16!) iiorih flit the dis. tance cI‘Ono hundred and nine (I09) chu'in‘s, or until it meets the south boundary of Division No. live. (5) thence out for the distance of Twenty-nirlt. (29) chains to the north-west angle of Division number Three, (3) thence south for the distance of Thirty- four, (34) chains to the north boundary of the old Globe and School Land. thence west Twain (ll) chains and Filly (50) links, thence south Sixty-one (Bl) chains to said Road. thence following lllQ~-VI‘ rious courses cl‘. 1 said Road Bouigku-onward- ly to the place of commencement, containing Two It and twelve (Ill) acres of Land. a little re-or Iess,aud is part of Lot or Township Number 28. I856. To on son), BY AUCTION. ca SATURDAY the 5th August, at 12 o'clock, at the Town Hall, near the Market llouse, ii superior young ENTIRE R years old the let June next, Roan colour, stunds I4] hands high, took the second rise for Such is briefly the particulars of this melancholy oc- currence as we have heard them ]—Eu. uo.—8t. _ Juan's Public Ledger. 331’! F05 ' [ There can be hardly the least doubt of the wreelr in question being that of bi" t “ Free trudo"ol' Hunte- port, N. 8., from New Yor for St. John’s, N F.) 25. Councillor for this week 9. Bernard. 3'9- ’ and is very docile in harness. Colts at the Agricurtnriil Exhibition lest Fsl . He is lIs|l' Blood and half Canadian. has superior action WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. March 32, I656. tnirty-live, (83) in Prince Fdwerd Island 'I‘ ve Land will be sold in several Pleteor Divisions, For further particulars. and oonditiene or sale, a ply to the Subscriber at Glenuledale,nr at the 0 es of the Honorable Joseph llsneley, in Charlottetown. JOHN ARCH. M‘DONALD, Administrator of the Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M'Deusld. Charlottetown, let March, I858. School Books. ASZARD dr. OWEN, have now on bend the various Books used in the District Sbools.