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'i...il.e- TUESDAY, ngcniyinnn 7: . 1852.‘ - _{‘,‘,":,l,,',',{£"'.‘.",§."-.'.;'.li-i&3l'.l’l°§‘.§3ii.;'ir'l.33.'§"l‘i.l.‘°.'3§..'l.i D-c- 1—8chr- 1|-{°.f"-P‘g':!:,';:",,:,i,°y""§'_,°.',‘,l,,‘,323:‘: N ‘ °--"L' 7' ft Fin iirc -———— -—— ‘ ‘*'.".'.—~‘-~-r-—-----—‘*':— ‘ ' ' it cn i of “ nicrn c ‘ con an apple _' ' ' ' ’ _ ' tr ' "i‘ .. proclamation o I . 7 _ . _ Pei-he thisvnq ty _ . ,. __ ' R k “_ 3, v , _ 1 . _ _ ‘ff _, , of lit .0 ,.e,,,1 ,,, soc , yestc , by order ‘garb’ ,,,,.,. R0,. 551,‘. the Colonislatd American u or illiamiy ins sliori tiino-p-iils the nqzuii V '0 aqdtia s, ‘I 1‘ sI‘lr:y‘;cm‘: . Y. ,|!I‘i;Ohm:.‘ ,. I : , ‘ll? P Mimi‘ I" P. —its lrc-culilfiilnuus’ A (if! lsinxnoli.-‘L “'ol“.‘ael-‘QM the doc‘ I“ “mail-‘lu”"dn&~.to ‘ti illltrlllflmlni :.' -'33:‘ i"""“‘ ‘l “H” m0" "‘ ' lg ' ‘ ”"s man ~ - . . . ' mas rcs - , _ , . ‘ . “V _, -, ' ‘ r‘ lisli r 8 m 5 )3, ° “vii y thin bt, wpk n “.11 ‘uni, "9 . I :i.ily°wh.:-is the lutier'l'sil§ii sseoinplislnng me shine that the . t -.i- ” oil... 6",‘: 'a:m3”;J.“ ’ --.., me. I ", me 'fi’sllioiiori ' L 5! tbs ed, and Q-\.‘oh ifiur titooibilingbkuiup in niaking ttrrnngc- rner should be resorted-to. poll kqivv very__ well the law, . V _ . Bhdgvm. 30”. 501:0‘ ’ s . . the ‘tho modiliczitiuu considered as iudiapcusalslc will by no ,,,,.,,,,,‘fo,- the ea‘,-cfing of ¢,,,-g,,i,, ,-,,,,t._-,,,p],,w,1 uluyfutiung question cannot possibly be pits ilnlil ii rnuyo_rdl_y qfllll PWPI‘: _ “_’flowe'r‘ hm,’ ' l.,c,“, °o_l_ - ' v 3. me‘ alter the l'uIl<l‘||m'"l=|l l'33l'- i ' iroveiucnts in our Establishinent we iire this week “"5"” ll- Ind ""9 l’"'l""'°‘l "‘ .'“'""" "' ‘AM’ .8"' ‘r .'"'d°mm .... llollona M'ltss llulifnx. 9 “ no N __ Ah‘ I 4*. End.“ niit lull . . mm“ ‘flue mm‘. , 1 ii, this agitation of tlie_aul»yei:i—-Iltcac puliltc l’nl¢elIll[‘I—lllt.‘l’l, _ nu’ _. “chow” khmiu L'“" .i-aiiteo for its rights and a-isatisfactitiii to'its just Pride. ' tor, wlt'io‘h would Ull|0l'\\'llil3, have appeared in our present ‘l’“."l'”""h,',“ °°;".,‘(’,',‘,‘,‘¥"-_“,“‘.,,,, ,,,,|T" 5,l,’,,';V;; r,m|,‘,,..,,» - A " _ .' ‘ T ‘use-not liulisitciit is I security for the fuliirg, closing. 3“ , . , . , _ . 'n““m—-ml co‘; ’ ' Hag“. “,4 flung who mi also -ha. . . cL‘A“D ‘ as it can the ‘a of revolutions, and consecratiifi zagiihi the W , ‘;_~ .. _ | I I-‘ I H ' ' _' "::!:,,‘m,,',.,,, ,,,,,,g ,,,. ,:."'l;,,,,,,,,“, D“: ,_=_“h,,_ ‘hm’. 0.1-men. Bum‘. C“ 510"?‘ °l.1789- b. .3“. I , _ ‘numiiul tn BARBAROUS MURDER OF DR. M‘GREGOR, IN ('.\L- ,i,,,,,, may an easy aiide ¢clur:l“r‘citiq:l.y‘ l"pr_ Ilic wide I r:iiigu1:|Vllu;l.l' — flip l‘1llfiI.n'L||PV_:“);.« ll‘I't‘l'tiod Status; oats. -~13;-r '-Fro-ace-1‘ .osssc.Na.pulonlLIsaa . , ._ ,_ . ' - ‘ 2 ~ - I . ' - 3‘ lapt as Einpoi-or is that of Napoleon Ill‘. bI‘:Hlhll'° “l"°"ih°': 11- will be l’ellll3l!|ll(ll’8(liutlllI‘; tliii unfortunate gentleman ,..,,,,,|, or 31,. ,,oo.:s.i°rl|."ii"§ll’li:s'the r'lc‘b'es‘I; tlpithlt hibebn "su|ccp’Is5 ' '-—Bal-qu‘s Acartua. Brinsmcadlg Liverpplol: ‘timber and half‘ ,-ggfid ‘"931 of very Iiulg consequence 8! ct r . it at opts I I .1 ft th I l d . ‘halal, 0:185] me ‘how yum “.},,.,.,_, [nu med in ten tliousnn s it ¢‘ulI6l—-I0ll|B ii I cut ct-pcrn cly is -—. y . . uiicnn . o. T’ .-ray other that may suit his fiins1._ at such is_ I30‘ ll" I“. - lfo arriei-ell sillluy. lie commelicfitid ractice lie is iiii-dical sci too—and to induce ihpin to ndopl It. both as --'{enietly_ I_ 4—Schi-. Adonis, Psysen. Sh -lulw. N’. 8.; produci- .i ‘Ir Th‘ °h“l°‘ °‘ ‘ '““" 5' °“""‘l°”d "ll "" '“'P°""-“°" man in Sonora, shortly after his arrlva , and was successful rcveuiion—namel7E 1°"' M’'"''."'“ r""'' ‘I 'f,'°"°‘,"““ ' " ' in_0,oddly enough. it is l‘e.iroilthat the Great Powers.‘ tholllt in b,“im,u_ _g,, ‘be night of the 20;}, September-_ he was iqii_crs." When this is clonal. wo wtmto try wing“-mo I ml ‘flonttomu. Tktt’ ‘PP3"'“l! P"’f‘"°‘1'° """“°"_ 35° °"F°l*" lb‘ °'“P"" ‘“'." induced to leavohis home, in consequence of it requisition Vrcionu 9,, Abe! "l“°'.' 1'3 1.‘ "S, ‘mun W: ‘Quid “L ll - - l» ' train at the nnatnftlic nuinc. llie think. loraoath.tltat their _ . - h. l to Visit ‘ wuumu sick in repent it. it is not legit sissr o mm s _ _- Emh” . so " “M” on sum. _ snub". D“_ 4' ,sM_ - » ~ y - - f‘'°'“ “"399 "°““" wumg °" "‘ | | aloo with moral and the legal measures is tliia I P 5 l'.rl°'“" “I R""l" A"°"’"' "'5' P'.'''''.‘ ""7 .r°’| 5"" u ‘M the citv. fter having gone some short distance from his ll“ °‘"'“‘°:'“::'b. Mg‘ M ‘Mu, by ',,m,,_ . ,,,,,,,,, ,9 P, _ . "0. -,-0 . i prion am (faction of hereditary rriouarcbv implied in tlictrtlc of Norgtlcca home’ .in an “Hey, he received a wound. by u "M3. in the :::::.l‘lh.¢l;.I.‘;;l. W “k ‘swueh I l", " we “ah. Law. V. "Ber. ("M") W“). _°___,i. .67‘. ,1 mm". “run I VET "Li "*5 1"“ d'mV“'''°' '" r”'°‘°7" "“ um '°°°"m‘ 'l’°' breast, which must have caused instant death. 'lh0 Md! ',,,...ieperrisade the Legislature to enact it, and the people (0 I“- do.. I-y quarter, a I 0 I5'l do. by the‘ tab. 0110 0 ll_ boa1l.. they say, wap ncvcr rccogni_zc_d by the ra_. 'llic was found the next morning. The perpetrators of this brutal “in M“, “M, i,_ W. mean ,0 ',,",,.d,, ’,,,,,.,,V my fie,’ “he, .0‘. ' _ _ 0 , 0 4, ,. _ _. , 0 0 p 0 3 Emperor, in fact, abd}'cateilat Fontatncblcnti. uncontlltionallyr murder, and the inducement to coniitiitit, are unknown;.but ‘Ed-,,o,,. _,y,,,“,.,|,. ,,,......., ilo.,(small) 0 8 0 O Tirlloo, a 0 Q 0 10 3'‘ ''l‘l‘°“l' d°'l ."'““ll l"‘ '‘'°°°’'‘’'' 1‘ ""5 9"‘ d‘"l'.“l ‘"9 it was con’ ctured, llhllt ' '0“! 0”)!“ M‘(““°°°"“ l"“’l"K What you say about the inrxpediencysndioefliciency of “severe Mt-Ho". - 0 3} 0 4 ;, WW1. - - 1 0 3 3 Hundred 0-!» Ms M. W,“ Iwl'!"8°' '°°°¢!" 5! *-“'°P’ obtuiuedt situationof cdicn Attendant totbe Iioupitsi, ,,....iu..-- -« huliendln " ~- mutilriliitg" "ii... I &c. is lr- ‘I’-"";l’-P°'""'-9 3 I g 1 .1 ::f""'~"l”"rP°'Y‘l' 3 .5 , as Emperor, that he proclaimed his son as ltis successor. ll! led to the commission of the crime. relevant. because we all salt for no suclrseverities. And on," H."lnII‘°f n;.. , ., . g 0 ‘ V, m-.'|'."'e- m_'m.h", . _ 1 ,,, “O “"0 0‘ N‘P°l°°‘ “- ufllldfli llllls |||°l!‘9.|' ‘l'm°"‘“’ " Dr. M‘(:‘iiiiinoit was well known and much rcspcctcd on this yourself. cannot pretend tliiitliiivs and pttnls ments are as ear, 8 ' 0 0 ‘ 0 8 H,wr,Y"'_.'|_b_ .. 1 Q, 3 9 started. lflha cxistsncc ofa Napoleon l.,ta to be I°l{"°"' Island. He had bccna member of the Provincial I’urli:.~ because they re abused. We would argue about Iowa and _peniil- Cmm'h._|m_ q,,__- H 0 H4, 0 I, -p,,__.“_-. -.y.PI‘l|I- 0 0 0 I3 .ysth.'ed. the brothers of the Emperor. ‘Rho were also ‘in tbfl merit. Asa medical man. he gave much of his time and" ties. as some do nbont Ai-dent_8pnits. -- Let us hiivetli_ei-n. in ino- 1-m,h,‘.noh,_ , G I . 5 A ,.,°a‘-“:3 seed. bush 1! (cl 1: 0, succession, and who did notdic till afterwards. bars a I’l2lll to ,- ‘ --to a.r,,rio.._ not let us guard against excuse. I would not like to sec [.‘,,,.|.. . , 9 5 . 0 -0 :31, _, . . I 9 . .. . J services gra ui y. _ . . ‘k , m ,0 chm’ D k 0 _ I iii..rp.,p.i-basin, o n o 15 be acknowledged rilro. ll. the ox lkuig of Spain; di not __ it nirin s own liesd knocked oil‘ for bringing a on o ru _ or a, each, - ., o 1 0 OWN" I 0 9 o {lo till alter the Duke of Rcicltstatlt, and logically spealtinl. he T Sum OPE” mnzrnnu mud V0 their 6,,“ Com lottctown, but I would rejoice to sec the head of the cask‘ st'o'ra in. Geese, each: I 6 ' 3 o A,,,,i,,,',,':. i,,,,i,.i;| 3 0 ‘ . ought to he Napoleon Ill. s the father of the President, (\"tHI;_or the “negro on Thank wfllilfiig 1"“ under tho and ",0 “"5, Ipi|,‘“'ll m,,k,,,‘,|,,,,,. ,,c.P,, II for dear life down Pflrttldglillyl . o 3 i 9 9 1: ",,y_,,,,,,,,,,_ _ ‘.0 0 6,, 0 '‘“'d.’“” m"' ‘M’ M"-lm '° ..lN-'P°|.°" lv' Cmuqnnm" dlrc-l~tion ofMr.-R. . Owiriyfi to the unsettled state of th°B:|t“d:.:“;lll(l?):.ll.i: .lr'e.:,:tit. Isrn [lad 101: are lntandinl to '9' “::.Mn' 3 "8, l ll 1 slaw. P” cm’ 0 10 l o Louis Napoleon ought to he Napoleon V. -To get over Iltis knotty point, we ua-ferstand that the President and his advisicrsv have actually had recourse to stratagem. y have invented .a prctcnilcd abdication on the part of Joseph and Louis, and dated it from London, on some imaginary day. It appcarc Iliat the fear of the embryo Emperor and his friends is that the Powers will refuse to acknowledge Napoleon III., on the pre- toltthnt by doing .oo. they will indirectly acknowledge the ilegality--of the Imperial authority during the Hundred Days. Some of tho blinistcrs tire, therefore, disposed to rcuoinmcnd rhat the President should take the title of Napoleon II., as continuing the dynasty direct from the Emperor ; or that of Louis Napoleon l., as the founder of a new dynasty. '1‘ great diplomatits might save themselves all the trouble. European Powers have made up their minds to acknowledge the future Emperor, no great dilficulty will be made as to the ‘title he may take ; if they should be resolved to disown him, no ‘title. however iveil chosen, will prevent them setting him down as a pariah. On this point the Austrian Government. journal case, says, “ To assume the title of Napoleon Ill.. be, in the eyes of Austria, to set openly at defiance the treaties -of Vienna.” - ‘:r - =§ O s E E The total extent of telegraph in England is nearly 4,000 miles. representing an outlay of about 1.‘ , . The total amount of wire laid down for the purpose is upwards of -1.000. 000 yards. and the total number of telegraph poets somewhere about l00.000. The stalfof employee may be taken at up- wards of 800 persons. A fusrfitl accident happened at Gibraltar on the l8Ih ultimo, on the .-.ilit‘tinr_r b-itterv. A long 33 poiindcr gun burst with it charge of llllb. of powder, ivliilo carrying on gunnery practice with rcd hotshot. A large number of troops and spectators being resent, several persons were seriously iiijnrcil with hplinters from the ‘gun and carria2e—aniongst others, Col. arcy, . B., commanding the brigade, and Lieut. Taylor.- Ooe ofilie artillerymcn, William llitcheii, has since died from thsjnjuriea received. he Law Times says, that the Government intend to bring in a measure for the entire reform—if not for the abolition—of the Ecclesiastical Courts. so far as rcspccts all their jurisdiction that isnoi strictly ecclesiastical. UNITED STATES. America is Ilfil st ace nith 8 sin. The Crescent City is at present in New orlt harbor, ut will shortly return in Havana, where she will not' bc allowed to enter, should Mr. Smith the Purser be on board. It is stated that there were three English War Steamers at Havana, “zavvaitin the result of the Crescent City atfsir.” but on the other lian it is aflirmcd that they are there in con- acqucnoe of oi-slcrs latoly received by Admiral Seymour, direct- Jug him to surround Cuba with menvof-war, for the purpose of suppressing the Slave Trade. which is rapidly increasing Later accounts from Mexico declare, that General Uraga has openly prononnccd against President Arista, and in favor of tire ‘return of Santa Anna_tn power. The storm cloud which has so Ilong been pending, now seems ready to explode :ind hurl into chains the discordant elements comprising the miserable republic. The details of thc news from Mexico give us somewhat of an insight into the complicated condition of things in that un- fortunate country. The account of the difficulty or series of ditliculties between Congress anxl the Heads of departments, show that those branches of the government have as little friendly feeling for each other as the generality of the people have for them. No wonder that revolutions are all that may be called popular there. ‘he vague rumors oftlie preparation of an ex pcilition in the U. States, to an ever to the island in Domingo, for I while caused considerable excitement in the latter republic; but at last accounts all had become quiet, and the people appear to be now impressed with the belief that curroiicy was given to these unfountlod reports by persons whose interest it is to foment intestine trouble. and thereby assist the schemes of Faustin. the negro Emperor on ilic,_othcr side of the island, to overthrow the government of the ivhites.-—-Tlio manifesto of President Baez, should be read by all persons who contemplate visiting Si. Domingo. The only ports now open are those of Santa ‘Domingo, Pucrto Plato and Anna. La llotnrina and Samaria have been closed for six months. ma LATEST FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA. By way of Pitnama, the New York peas have received dates from Sydney, N. S. W. to the Mth, and from Melbourne to the will of August. It would seem, that the yield of gold 1 the \\ .-other, and almost impassable streets, a very indefinite nnti ‘ -if it was given. Notwithstanding these unfavourable ll’< rt-.inces,we are lisp y to learn, that it was well attend- , the audience inuc gratified and pleased with the p.~i-i- . ...u.iicc. *- J. D. Haszann, Esq. Drain Silt; i It now bccouios my duty to tcnder you my respectful acknoivletlgnients for your proinptitudo lnpuillsliing in reply to your Lender on the Maine Liquor Lniv;—but, us observe tlial: a portion of my manuscript has been omitted, through the negligence of the person by whom I forwarded ‘some loose shoots to your coiiipositor——who has certainly devoted pains and tticnce to the arrangements of the de- tached materials of“ his “ copy"-a confusion unnvoiditble, from peculiar embarrassntents; I hope, you will be so ne- rous as to permit me to supply the omission. Iintentlcd that the fo lowing strictures on your sentiments should suc- cct-tl my paragraph in relation to the prohibition of Opium h the EmPOP()f of (‘hinn—ln which, by the bye, noxious, sllould bc read obtioit-ions :-—- Ixcusc me for (lccliiring my astonishment at your appre- hension of the evils which the “ calories of science" would inflict. on our society, in the event of the adoption of the ‘.\lillll(! law. Supposing that preparations of opium. modi- cittcd tobacco, &c., the. “ should be substituted for wine and nlt~olitil,” would it not he additional proof for the neces- sity of totally eradicating the it ipetite we have uiifortunntely ucquircd for stiiiiulatitsl \\'il any one of coiiinion si-use uryriio, that we are not to urge people to give up strong drink, for four of their taking to opiiinil Wrctt-hcil policy tliis,——thnt we are not to turn otit one dciiil, for fcrir nuotlicr should enter! and still worse theology: for it is rt-vcrsing the spirit of Scripture, that we are not to do evil that good may come ; and iiiiiking us prar1icaI?y believe, that we are not to do good, lest evil rliou [need scarcely tell you, that Sons of Temperance have insupcrablc objections to the immunities which you will not i deny to such its deem “ the use of the wine cup in iiiodcrntion a vital enjo out. Unions in cases of alarming sickness, we have no such‘clcso-legislation: but the distinctive exception on make by this privile , contradicts your own admission, in another paragraph, w erein you say, “ where the use of thcjuirc ofthe has been -rmittcd, it had ever been found to dogcncruto into abuse. ’ This discrepancy surprises many of your friends. A though I am anxious that this momentous question should be dispassionntely and decently discussed, yctl heart- ily disn prove of the vncillating. iolicy, somctiiiics exempli- ficd by"ctnpcrnncc advocates, who hesitate to cxposu and oppose the objectionable usages of lite societ . For the s 'mp0iIilt in such circles, should not tli.e¢.rcrp1iun )(‘- t.hc rule! owcvor, I am not dispose to give unilirngc to superior intcrcsts; butl believe it to be my duty to dcclitre indis- criminately, to all iirties, the truth in love,—-ifl mttyjudgo from my own experience for many years, and the testimony bf thoiinnntls of tho hardest-working men in England and .-liiicricn, pcrnmis in ordinary health have no more need of lDt3(‘I‘, wine, or spirits, than they have of lnudiinuin or ur- sonic. Brit some say, that Ti-ctotrtlisin ciigrmlors an unchnritublc spirit toivnrds tll0S0.t\'h0 do not coincide with its principles. Docs this unclinritnlilcnoss rocccd froniitny narrow-iuiitdcd, paltry party-spirit,—or is i? not an anxiety for the tciiiporal and eternal interests of those who are pcrisliing throng tliesc strong rinks? The Sons of Tcinpcrunco are indoo- trinatcd, in our ritual, in the principles of expansive pliilnn- thropy : members, when innugiiratod, are adjurcd “ Tlint Love should lead them to meditate with delight on all sub- jects connected with the glory of God and the good of man." l)cnr reader; porniit me, with all the oarncstncss of purity of intention, and fidelity to my solemn obligations to evoto my energies and efforts to iromotc the cotniiion weal, to secc u to reflect serious y on the unspeakable lionclits and blessings that total abstinence from intoxicating drinks would secure for all classes. ,Mr. llnszard; I have now an plied the passages omitted in my conununioation in your ust issue; and, relying on your proverbial courtesy, I anticipate the privilege of recti- fying tha deficient: ', in our next. As ha e reason to believe,thatI haven ready satisfactorily disposed of one of the chief oh‘ tions entertain in our community against the Maine w, I now append a short extract from it--to nou- tralizozniiothcr misrepresentation, with regard to domiciliary still continues to be enormous. In the week coiling the 7th of August upwards of one hundred and sixty thousand ounces passed through the trsasur , of which about onethird was the produce of tho and tweak, thirds occumulations|fnr want of ooovcyancc on former wcasiona. The subject of leases to lqusttcra was attracting much attention, and was likely to be the source-of much trouble and disatlectiori. . The sarly suppression of convict trsnsportcdtc Van Dieman’s Land, and some security against . the admission of convicts abcrcin at present, are earnestly sought for. Sydnc lire grown to beacity of great commercial iinportlnce. a the 14th of August cast, there were over eighty vcssols lying in port, sonic seventy clpcctod vritliio a few days, thirteen whale idipc, tliensfroin. at sca—-and there had been twclvc arrivalsl vithisv six days and a very large number of departure.-. 3i.~soirr.sn Mouton or house Ditownsn l’¢iisotir.—.'l'ho . London papers rcldle. that on Saturday. the 96th ult , {an risult-oral laborer, named Solornsn unford. was drowned in Coon, Isle of Wiirhi. A t.‘ oovcl process" was sad for th‘lUI.'ovcry of the body by one of the coast guards. On Fridry writing, the circumstance being triads known to_ him, he assured the ‘..ystcndt-rs that if the party was drowned in the ..,,,y,hqi.om], to would discover Ibo body by means of I now |°.f Qf broad, in which should be deposited three ounces of quick silver, when the l the body night he." the cxperinisnt was iris _ a host-hsrrk was put-overboard beneath it. and hrooght_u body. The man ctstos. lbisia the fourth instanos II W cnpsriinsnt has been tried. Tnt Rsttwsr AH".-Til! ocents, den’ Railway Counselor. otitloyinent; On the , way negoeiatioos with the North American Wrovloccc, of these will be transported to this country, and than we nay nxpost tho work to go on. firm n-hick Mr. Jackets" hssoo Mus than 00.009 onf would float till it rested out whats nin bid you have "coins on However sxtraordinary it may appear, Ilia. aioo kw. as I not ti, and on the loaf becoming stationary, your col uu tfiin is I . tho I IN“! ooniplstlthroftho ltailv i, visits. “ Sec. 11. If an three persons, voters in the town or city where the complaint shall be made, shall, before any Justice of the Peace, or J udge of Municipal Court, make complaint under oath, &c., that they have reason to believe, and do believe, that spirituous liquors are kc t and intended for c b air -rson not nutliorized to sell tic same, in any shop: t &c., said Magistrate shrill iiisuc his wlirt-ant of search. u no dwellin house, in which, or in part of wltich,a shop is not 7! turn to the subject. at it be vicwod dispassionstcly in all its bearings. It has coma up. and it has got to be met. I for one, have no fears for tho result. Your's truly, NOMOS. Charlottetown, November 23. - 8'1‘. ANDREW'8 DAY. Tuesday the 30th ult., being Saint .i1mirew‘r Dar/. I film‘ b91'.of tbc Oilicers and Members of the Highland Society, of Char- lulteloivn, and their Guests. met to other in the evening at Catrina’ llo1-cs, Kent Street, and partoo of an excellent Supper, pro- vided for the occasion. The Chair was taken b . Mcllnnuld, Vice Preaiilcnt of the Society. assisted by Mr. Nell Rankin. its Vice President. The usual loyal toasts were drunk- GBORGE LEWIS. Ilurltct Clerk. flour anb filral mat-lrtt. Saturday, Decrosbrr 4,-I861. Id. Mil. FLOUR, pcr Ib., OATMEAL. per Ib., . ‘ PATRICK GILLIGAN. Clork. METEOROLOGICAL iouiins L, of which we give a list below. A number ofSonga a apropos to th cu, woro volunteered duri and at about twclvc o'clock, the party rctirctl to t eir rcspcctivc ho mcs. Is. The pious memory ofSt. Andrew, our Tutelar Saint. 2d. The Queen, God bless her; may she long reign over a free, prosperous. and loyal pocplo. N. llis Royal Highness Prince Albert and the other mcnibera of thc R.0ylll‘FllllIlly.- ' 4th. The nieinory ofoiir late osteoiiiad Chlaf, Lieut.-Col. R. C McDonald. the zeiiloua and indelutigtiblc friend and founder of the Socict '. 5ih."l‘hc Army nod Navy, nlilte invincible, whether in tho but- tle fii-ltl or on the oceuii wove. Gilt. The Clergy ofnll dcrzniiiinations. ‘ 7ltl;. ’l‘lis Chief Justice, the Assistant Judge, and the Bar of P. '- I ll“ . lili. The Ladies of I‘. E. Island, and the Liisscs of old Scctin; our pride in prosparit and comfort in ntlveri-ity. 9th. Uur ubserit Members and the Sons ofScotlnnd all over the ivor ll. l0ih. Our Sister Societies, fellow labourers in the cause of benc- vnlcnco : mny they unite in sprendiug education tiround them among the poor, rind their rings will be their best rcwar . llth. The Land 0 ur adoption; uttncliuieiit to the Country of our birth, furnishes the bout pledge oflovc for that of our adoption. l2Ih. Our Guests who have honoured us with their cotnpatiy on tliia occusic—vvo give them": cordial wclconic. lath. T Pcoas; ma it ever be the friend and advocate of is- ligioua tolsralioti and political frccdotn. , Milt. Our next incrry meeting. good night, and joy bo wi' you n'.—-Islander. “:- MILANCH0l.Y Acctiiaizrr AT Cnscvrarr-a'.c.-—Astwo young men. Joseph l'helnrt. 2d son of Mr. James l’holnn, of Kildnrc. hot 8. and Junior l"oi-eyth, jun., of Coscuvnpcc, were going into (Inaccur- pcc Harbour in it boot, on I“ri.l:i_v the will ult.. there being :i hunvy can on tliu hnr. Plieliiii. whilst hauling in tliotiuiitisliooi, lost hold of the lllrllll, when the boztt. itiiirit.-tliltcly broiiclieil to no wits upset by n next. The young men succeeded in getting on Ilie bottom of the boat,-from wlisncs they were several titncs wnsliod all‘, ex tect- ing she would be driven on share on Savage hlartd; but the anchor liaviiig fallen out and tiikteit hold of the bottom, they were nearly two liouislicforc the biiut drifted near enough for them to ttntlc ashore. 'l'hcy then lcll the limit for Stri:ii_i,r¢ Islam]. nearly ori- lllll.I:£lI!ll, when l’liuliiu, though it tiill, strong young tiinii, sunk in three feet of vvritor and wits ilrowiie I-‘orsyili renclied the shore before he missed his companion, but too fuligut-d In l’|.‘ll er iiiiy nu- sistance. l'liclan was found about itu hour after he vius drowned, wills one of his hands above writer; lie was 16 yearn of age, uiitl estitceirieil by iill who knew liirii, for his quicl, itiolfetisivo, sober, and ninnly cliorncier. llc left his parents (to wlioui b ever it kind and iitfoctioiinto son). in the morning, in hciiltli and spirits and was brought back to them before iii;ht—u corpso. Elitb, On Sunday evening last in II o'clock, Msnir, the beloved wife of Mr. John 'l‘renninnu, Wiilchninlittr, &c., of this Town, aged 8! ‘corn, nflor a lingering illness which she patiently rc. Fuucriil to take plaice To-inorrow, Wednesday, at 3 p. In., when the friends and ncquuintnncc oftlic family nrc invited to itttcud. At Charlottetown. of inllumiiiation oftlie chest. on Tuesday, the 30th ult., Cliurfes \Vi||iaiti, infant son of Mr. J. E. S. Bagurill, aged 7} months. At llt-driquc,on the 22d November, in the 39th year of her ago, after a protracted illness of runny years‘ durstioii, which she born with cum litry Christian patience and resignation to the will of her Iloitvcnly l‘aihcr, Mary, wife of Mr. \Vui. Mel-‘arlitno Isnvinga husband and It llIf‘B fnniily, with a numerous circle of rclntives rind friends, to mourn the loss ofnn nlfectionntc wife, a loving and ion- lllr. John C. For the week ending Decuiber 4, 1852. sanoasrran. 1-itrstarosrrrx-. ll" “°"i'~“; Highest Lowest Mean. Highest Lowest Daily (4th.) (28tli.) ' (2tlih.) (2d,8d,) Mean. ao.42 29.91 was 42.: we 84.0" was:-nu. Nov. l Su. 2! \V.S.\V.inod.breeire. Blue sky; with occasional passing l Mo. 29‘ \V. gentle Blue sky, till 6, p. m.; then clouds; and snow. tiller 9, p Overcast and cloudy; snow. till 9. a. in.; then blue sky, with passing clouds. v do. passing . in. Tu. 80 N. light air. l Overcast and cloudy: snow, till 6, p. in.; than ovcrcnst. Overcast and cloudy; snow, till 5, a. m.; cloudy, till noon; and then bluc Doc. W. 1 8. do. do. Th. 2 \V.N.\V. do. breeze. I . Bllnyllty. till 4. a. in.; than cloudy, and Fri. 3 \V.S.\V. gentle do. I snow, till 6, p. ni.; than over- cits . Sat. 4iS.S.W. light do. Qvorcsst and cloudy; rain, from 8. p. A of NOVF.M8Elt:—- Cunnurscv. 8-r:ai.uto. \Vlit-.ut, per bushel, ‘Ir. Bil. lo. M. . _ do. 2s. ‘Mil. ls. Dd. Unta, do. In. 9d la 2d. tiEflllGl'I l.I'I\VlS, Market Clerk. Cliarlottetown, Dec. 3, ib.‘i2. '1‘ns:awns:it‘s Orricat. 6th l)oc., I853. ARRANTS from Nuitiliur 84, of the lat of April, I851, lo No. H50, ofllie date of the litlt April, I852, bctli iticluisivc, will he paid at the Tretisury on dcuintid. together with the Interest due tlicrcou. JOSI-2l'll l‘()Pl-I, 'l'resaurcr Ssciticrainfls Us-rica. Dec. 3, I852. Ilia Excellency the Lieuteiiaiit Governor has been pleased to order the iinitic of Robert llyiitltniiii, limp, to be inserted in the Coouniss-ion of the Peace for Queen's County, instead of Prince County, us hcretoforc. JA.\lI'lS \VARBUllTON . Col. Sec‘y. :.‘..:.:;:.:3.;.“.’.‘,”..;. shoes, Chairs,dtc. J\‘oic Laridisg from Boston. afurllier supply «gr 0 . I CONIIITING IN PART or AIRS llf)()'I‘S nritl SHOES Ltidics‘ liidia Rubber Boots Misses‘ India Rubber Ovorslicos Woman‘: l’c['d B s in! Gents’ Long Griiined Boots Men's Coininon thick Boots Boys‘ Long thick Hoots Chiltlrcn's arnnll Boots Men's thick Brognns Aiiicricnn Cloths, noted for their choapnssa and dolo- 300 dcr mother, and It kind and nympathiain] neighbour and friend. She died within well-grounded hope of etenuil lifc, llll’0|I‘h tho righteousness of her Lord rind Saviour Jesus rirt. “ G rd ! on What a slender thread Hangs everlasting things.’-Cons. ‘Ship Nuns. The American Schooner Duroc. of Castinc, Stats of Miiinc,was driven ashore at 'l‘i.uisli, nei_ir the North Cape of this Island, iii a violent snoiv storm. on the night ofthc 25th ult. She has since been condemned. and is tidvertisdd for srilo, for the benefit of all kept, shal be smrdicd ‘This short nbstroct should surely cxculpittc us from the accusation of advocittinga flngitious violation of domestic sanctity. With unfcigiiod assurance of profound respect,‘ I sin, my dear Sir, our obedient Servant, JOHN ARBUCKLE. Charlottetown, Doc. 6, 1852. Fort llAI:sltb's GsIr.'r'rl. Tlll-1 MAINE LIQUOR l.A\V. Mn. Erin-on: ' I rend your leader of this week with more interest than usual. I ' t" as the phrase ls, upon the snb‘ect of porcdndod you will chccrfull admt lnlo urnas a reply, ifconchod in proper lsrml. mainly no- further from my intention than to use niiy other. then, to tell ‘you. Sir, with all respect and lilndacss, that lt car ppjacticns nrs unfounded, ‘I was not at the meeting rofcrr to, being absent from the lnlnnd at the time. I think it not A-'-':..=."""-»". ....°''°'.''"v.2*:.''''.....'''“.:.2:'*;:::'* . - _ HQ 0 3 . o.i.i uni?‘ or so .' roii -rt “*0 H0 M- in astoasdcd at hearing men the advocates roncr.-rtictl. She had on boiird asilinll ‘quantity of Biscuit, I-‘loos. Apples. Gut. for Captain Ryder, of Cascnmpoqua. which are [rost- ly diinin ed. - The Sc‘hoonsr ~Ps'oneer. from this Part, bound to Tignisb. was rivon nalroru at Seven Mile Bay, in I snow storiu, on Wcdn ay, the 24th ult., where rho now lies stran . _ ’l‘lic Schooner Irish Lass. from Tigoish, bound to Mirainichi, laden with produce, in attempting to nniltc the harbour of Richi- buctd, on Wednesday, 24th ult., during the snow Il0[ll|, struck on the Bar. and has become a total wreck. The master and owner, Miclinol Uablll, was washed ovcibciird and drowned A Schooner from Richniond lliiy. belonging to Mr. 1, Pope, on I I Cotton Shootings and Bbirtiogs ricd Ap lcs Barrels of) A los and Onions A large lot li‘lttiirs, in grant variory, Clioap for Casts. GEORGE BEER, jao.. Charlottotcwn, Doc. 0. I858. Iw. Fruit! Frultll Fruit Just rscrirril frost Mic York and HCIJII 8 _ ARIIISLS Al‘l’l.ES, Russots,for family use 0 B Oranges. Lemons. Dntt-.s, Prunes, 0., Fresh Figs, Turks and Malsga Frsslt Currants an Raisins in boxes, half-boxes,‘ gr.- '7! bases A few boxes Qnlnccs Dried Apples and Pancho! Bap Nuts. Wnll, lluzcl, ls Brazil Jordon Iinonds and preserved Fruits. For Solo at II.t.luAN's Drug Store. Doc. 0, I853. 4w. her way round tho North Cape, to Dtsdoque, ii few days liner. lot! the Muster, Mr. George Linltlctlsr, of St. l'llsatior‘s, ovorboard, by the jibing of the boom; nntl, as we hear, the remainder of the crow becoming confused at ilie loss of tbo Captain, ran tho vocacl ashore at Cascuuipec, where she now liof strandod. The Schooner Res nrlbfs. with solos Avnoricln (loads. from on board Ihctieliooner innir, from New York, ashore in Pinion "nar- bour, arriycd here on Woolouday lsst.. T1: flassrugtrs. i In tho Schooner Ruponsibls, on \Vcdnssda Ibcilst inst.. ‘from 2.11:1?‘ 1:". I moral coercion in tho tday,-o .1 eoafsss ldoatltsooflgy wbcthnssut hr -*-'°°*°‘°'-' "'_‘ ' ietoti.—Messrs. l. B. Trsmsin. Edward L. ydisrtl, Jailss Gil- ligan, Cello Ilclallsc, and another. ‘ |ip;[r[;A3.J(yiq,\T|lAN Wlll'l‘|'i. a son of the iindersi - ed, aged niootescn years. has lately llJIC0l?dG'd‘ from It ""' "" """"r*~"':-'“"'°"".°' “."'.’:"::.“:,f.°.. '.'...‘:r:'.:.'; ‘ 2 In to names var o :.i$:,:.'a:|k;.s'ls‘o‘?‘iinl'awlully disposed of certain ‘nods and warns from the farms of the undersigned, situate in the Vs-at River and gluqlm-c. This is tlicrclbro, to citation all persons ngninsl slob impociticris, an the said Jonritlintt White has not and I\¢VIl_llIld:Il!’ authority frpm the ttridcr‘Il‘lIOd ford any such porppssbsoz ‘pad slate’. ' ca: n on or on iur run 0 non fa“ 2-zigniiodi ivltbrat being prsviodaly Iltcrcol. I ' K ' ‘ " Wll.l..IAi»I WIIITI, sun. . [By Muir E. 8. Wrtiru, his Attorney.) Charlottetown, Doc. 0, I863. Ul- Rl'l'l‘URN of the average price of Grain for the Month -