iiltsziiitirs GAZETTE. NOVEMBER 11. TIIPIIAIOI. nioneineliii .innim_§ii- Greed Dleirleii ii. of 1.. qt Hue. ’WflII] Breiwe; » ~ I felnnhe' .‘ ' d t p .. ’...‘;'E.1’ .....i,'L‘F..“‘i"'.‘ii.'Z.'.'l':‘i.'.'i’..1‘.{..”.i’1..“'i1." been eemieteknble eigee prqneeie diflereet perte ofoer lelend. genied for Divbinnn. two of which, of of the lelend been hitherto regerded en the ct of our greet foe. Big y-two nesvdmetnbere 1b 4 O‘ heve been added to our reokn. but from me ted buted to the end ' . plee h veeetnd e ted our prinei in t in end,the edjieee: I ' ofen hoe ble ndwerui u‘ ‘:1: very pite u _ ,eed ltreet, e Ieel end elity with which I. W W P.eftlio Dienioud’eftheDneert, nee ed the Iii _ :.’I,II£I0:|dI.l'lOhlEr; generoee it itionexein emen ee- Ferlnne. I-Jeq.. en! tire nid eiiyd coiiifort" merit my gretefnl no nowlcdgemeute—-He eooom- ‘ me,i_eeeverelexeereione,end.te ‘ ' unu- thinwnmeet nctthirtnnn who,hevlng ieldndtothetemptnr'_n"” nu...’ ‘ ‘ ii i.g.5i.¢f u __ . whie re. heve fellen. One deeth only, {in broken our reulte..::.i.:,..bim5.. 3., the went ‘in: "on Ch“ Fifi." Anon" Gunny. Hundred.‘ °rq"."'fi°d P."°n'A '7' "“'y we re ebeedent i-eeecn for greiiinde to God. _for lplrlllg on yet - H“- J Jo.-mm)“ éoucitm éemnl _ - to olfer their ncrvicee iietemporery ottecheii e little longes teaocupy i|el eeoepe ‘ml 0" I|.|h'fl¢¢||tO0lIOI I then iiei eiity_ie inform you. Hon’ 8: L. Tm, vprwinoid swnuyy ; to the. rnodicel etiifl‘, but the_ ebeurd “ red 5"“ “'1 '.P' " “" ‘ ' ' '.° "°" illllllw IPP0|l"°ih0 P90?!’ "W0" "'¢°"'°'"°'“* H u S“ ' S G 1, tepe requirements of the militery boerde "°" ”°°"'I"'C ’°P°"" P"""‘ F'°'P°°“'° "‘“ °“I’° of our e urte. the exterminution ef the uer'I'reIc °"' "' , "N “"’3°' °“°“ ' t h F . Order. All e eeiineted with e leedeliln deeire to extend. H“ m. ,_..,.,;,-u; Fgpumog; 5. 'hkh , ,,,.,. .f Hon. Ir. Ritchie, Executive Couii-~ P""’°“ i_°“'- _ W’ "‘"_“P';'_- h°9 "fl Dill’ theee prinoiplen end beeelie, which we ere united to perpetnete. ,,,.m_ in 3,‘ “mm” “g ‘M “Wu, “on, Mr, mo...’ na “[10”, ymiout de_nte ekilled in "dreiining en in the ma l:uertleee.;ed .e:t.:rlBeen in the dieeherge ofl M. ,g“J'.,,,." .,....;,. “.31.; "4, ii... iii." Hon. Mr. Smith. pleoe mipor taperetionn of eurgery are ineligible werm . - 5.5.. ‘ ' ' - M: v--- «-’v-.- °-r 15'“ °~- -~°*'~- W M 3'-'-'«-'i"«i-"-'-'9'-'-"'~r'in «M5-'-'-’-«"'°"'-'-"-5"i'»’o ...i.‘.“ii’i:‘.i"'i7i'.'°§'i‘.’.‘.'.°".'.i.f." l‘!“.°£‘.?.‘.‘.‘i.‘1.’.2i l'.'.'..I.'.?.‘.l-’....'Ii'iZ2’ i.‘."’i'5'.§’a'c"$°" ‘ "'"°"""' chiefly employed in King e county. From verioee perte of the amp,“ ‘-0, . mm.” "M .5. 5. at .55.“ or m I‘ l‘ t. '00 .11 Mb‘ bum W. t he . , county] heve ieeeived lettere who_ heve e e_irong ,5. 1-Kl." mg“ “,1 W. _.m,“i“u e gin e ive uncib; wi pro yo: in or I etene to net in eerly this yeer.f from perenue iielini tteihe ef'I‘ , lief e_ e_ on e uee inforuie here no doubt, if he be etill continued in thet y nneteiund,thet e much lerger emonnt welnveetprenent eny idnee . For the of the Greed Divinioe. I enclone Bro. Arbuckln’n* e . It in with much pleeniirn. thet I refer to the vieit In in Sep- tember lent, by our M. W. P. The kiedneee which cbereetnrieedw thet vieit, will iuneribe Bro. 'l‘iIley'e ne tehlnteefenr mmnery. Hie Addreeeen ' were of thet viuce un ef the wisdom eeleetiu of M. W. P. . In reviewing the pent yeer, l "would oheerve thet I heve hed one unwevering—-unoeeeieg regret.—eot beceune I belong to the Order of the Tenipereeen-—uor thet it hen eent me e frectiou too much. or iniri ed on my time,—-but thet.my dutiee heve been no me upon the meet eiidurinq in Public, end et our Socie ctieel end eflcient chereetnr, ee to con- dspleyed by our Netieiiel Divieioe, in their imperfect! diec . foreeeen tire ohnteclee which heve intervened’, when elected to the Cheir. I can eeeure _yoe thet vi‘i,o ergumeute would heve induced me to occupy the poeiiion of G. . P — Brothere—I h'eve done to the utmoet whet I could, to further the iuternet of our Noble Order—l heve eulI'ered too much from the efl'ectn of Rum on othere, end heve witunened too much of the ire- Vllllfldflll evile ettendent on the Liquor Trethc. to refnin from ueipg . vile ofw iehitiethe ' -to excleini--',riet unto ee——uot eepp 3 V0“ . end Irothern—I I fully eebmit the Prnminee, ee e eyeepnie of the pr green end prenpecte oi‘ the noqy entruntnd by on to me. end whetever the reent my humble e nrte he, " I heve done whet I could." cenee in the eeenn of hemeeity end truth, end with the hleeeieg of God. we meet neeoend. _ he the deteruiiuetioo then. of ell who lovn'our in- eiplen eud ere williegt_o lebour fortheir triump , to begin et ouee—did'une light in reletioe to them, plein end enforce their trethfulneen. end then win to our reeke new fr‘ My conviction in, thetif we reeveie. en the edvocetee of other greet nociel re- orme heve done—qnd by die ionete reunoni neck to egitete end enlighten t public mind, our of- fo ' be crowned with nuei:enn—eooner ii our oppeiiente epprehend: yen! I believe, thet the day in net dieteiit-—wIieo pure eud unelleyed Temperence eliell permeete our nee-girt Inln. And then I truet we ehell, from the fulneee of our greteful heerte. be eble unto God! —end unto Him nlone. be u Joint Aneucunn. 15th Oct. 1854' Let it it diepeeitiee' ' to ee-opereie in the edveeoeineei of nor reoii. it e peere, informed the conductor of the veinent. In feet, there wee meeh Internet eehihi- I'l.Iltl. whielrehoeld heve weited for the eeeenger iiiipreeeieii wen produced; ireie.itiet it hed elruil ' bet the nxeiteuient meehiu jeetiee he ehiely ettri- treiu proceeded, end the terrible eollieion eeeued. - The ueinee of thoee killed were moeily unknown. Iiiin. Sonieiul them lied lerge euirie of money ebout ' hoiiiee Frencin « theui. Among the eurvivere ere Meeghet end Oieetde A. Browneoii. Theeo 'lieion took pleee nmid e deriee fog, which in no einell degree edded to the horrore of the ecnne. TIC NIH IIUNIWICI GOVIIUMINT. e eent in the Aeeembly re next Seeei in no dilerenco of opinion on eny importen politicel principle, end they eonlldniice of the pic. here were dilicul- tien in the foriuetion of thin Government; but ' wee not I0 much to find plecee for the cleiui- eiitn ee to induce the men to teke ofice. Mr. Brown we believe poeitively refueed to be Sur- Ol-. veyor Gonernlaud it required much pereuenion to induce Mr. Tilly to eeoept the Secreter ehi_p. Amonget e few there in no doubt muo die- eetiefeotion. The men meet eeefer for oflicee ere generelly theee leeet ueliil to fill them ; but thie will eubeide in e ew deye. It in only be wondered et,thet where it wee no novel eri undertekin n Government no excellent wee eonetructe with nuch little difieulty. Meeere. l-‘ieher, Johneon end Tilly will heve to be re-electod,end new write dered. They will be triumphently re-elected, if gndpledhthgo ii‘ tlven en ehow plf oppoeitiouih [lie t. 0 ii, r. i wi tet eeetetwo- i e vote.—&. Joliit 8 be grevel “P.,,_ A better Government then thie it would be. ,_ difleult to form. Between the membere there t ell poeeeee the full heve been or- in D the leiuenteble deficiency tion hen been not n-eoiiig, end £l,200 etg., heve been eent to the London Tiiim. The greet went, however. nppeiire not to be medicel requiremente but medicel ‘men. Alreedy nnow hen fallen in the north o Scotiiu . A leerned writer, Dendy. eeye: “Dryden, to etieure hie brillieiit vieiiine of poeny, ete rew lleeh; and Min. Redclilfe adopted the nemn plen. Green iee end coffee. it‘ we Do eleep, induce dreitining. lleptieie Porte for procuring quiet rent end pleeeing dreeine ewellowed lioree ton efier supper. Indigeetitni. end thet condition which I termed n_ week or itriieble etomech, conntitutc e meet fruitful nource of vieione. The immedlete or direct Influence of replction. in totelly eltering the eeneetiune end the 'epoeiiion in waiting niomente, in e proof of ite power to derenge the cirouletlon of the brein, end the mental fecultiee in eleep. People who ere troubled with indigent- ion, me _ euiely get relief from Hoori.nio'n Gertnen ittern." eiild excliieively in thin country r. C. M. Jeckeon. I20 Arch etreet, Philh- delphie, end hie egente. EA8ZARD’B GAZETTE. my bent eudeevoure in future, to edvenee the ceene end erteud bleeninge of e Prohibitory Liquor Lew for the whole world. Wrt.t.uue Heenn, G.W.P. Tb l’Illicui Heard, Erq., G. W. P. Chairman of the Lecture Oouieiittee. Worthy Brother; It now beeomee my duty to eubuiit, through you. for the inferior- tine of the Grend Divieiou. e eerideneod report of my roceedinge under the Couimieeiou conferred on me b the Lecture onimiitee. Agreeebly to my iuetruetione, I vieite-I Kicg'e County, end en- deavoured to dincherge the dntiee eieigiied me, in the meiiuer pre- ncrihx. I wee, of couree, repered to meet with eome mieeonce tion. our prineiplen,popu r prejudieen, end perty epirit; end in feet, eotne friende were e prnherieive, with e reugli reception in thet nnction e the country, but. relying on tlie_pro_tec- ' community, end enttlem te—-eer m . In Iheve delimmr niece dineoernen end diecnened euch no jecte eel deemed nuileble end iediepeimehle for tln edificetion of gydeudinuce'iiitbe'I|:em nee cct'uu .63“ . I_ been ropoeed b t e ommittee. on nature ject o my Il|I8l0Il:g,Il|d the Ient of-ohtninieg evutnren to the Peti- tioue to the Legielnture for the eiippreeeion o the Liquor Trefic. The etteudehee et the jority e mnetiuge. excited by them, were exceedingly gretifyiug: end the rnueet line hnen.geuerel, thet nech e vieitetien ight be efleu renew . It would be too much to expect meny merited reenlte of develope- merit of public opinion on behelf of the Tom _ uee Movement in eny community, immedietely eller ite introduction; end further, the eet.ebl' meet ofeo inetitotion to e lieheoeiel drinking uengee, ietbe object of the greetnet importenee, end the meet difienlt o eooom ’ Oii eech eide of the Eeet Point. the eoeet in dotted with-doling eeteb|' to-e grog ehop in every creek 0! iulet—0u the North Shore eeimi “dene" of thet infnmoue deneri tieu were pointed out to me, from no to Milltown, within the eeuei cfeceevi milen ! ! And, in ell the nettlemeetn "tippliiig " feciliien y ebouud. end deleterioen epirituoue liquore ere ‘ end eeid by wholenele end reteil, without edeqeetn ree- iriciion or interference on the pert of the conetitiitionnl iieilioritiee. . In feet, the extent end ruinoue influence of e drink in King'e Oeenty, ere wideepreed end leuieuteble, bet it in e ceuee of con- gretuletiou thet en interent hen ronned unieenee, end n few eocietien inetituted to enlighten end egitete _tlie po uler mind; which iffoetered end necnnregeda I IIMWII 0"- lepementn end beunlioiel rneultn. . Au eleblorete d|e‘i,eIil of the iueidoutel revivele that occurred I: eome locii itiee, in‘ ten me to the irnputetion egetiem. e be inmely en iteretien :f'Iuformetion elreedy eommeniceted by your eorrmpoedeute or ‘your dnpetiee in their reportn—permit me therefore, to refer reepectfully to euch teetimoo , i_e rngerd to t ' re-—ellie‘ under the inleeeee ‘o thie feeling. I deem it my duty to intiuiete thet reinerkeble excitement preveilnd in none dietriete; in couree of which, neverel who were ectuelly eegeged in the trefie heve been induced to nheudon. it—_- nnoie of then: joined our Order-—othu'n of the eecureed cnfi eigni- ded e determineiiou to relinqeiehthn connection, when the etock on bend would lie exlinueted. end uotorioue inebrintee heve e’ the Pledge. Such feetn furnieh cheering evidence thet your in- eion hue elree_dy been the medium through which God in mercy. emeeci eome of the eleven of etrong drink. ' During the nummer end eutumn, I vieited the Eeet Point, et iode, end intheoouree of theee vieitetioue, I d‘ ' e . lerge eupply cl‘ nelect trecte, co iee of the Anti-liquor Bill, deli- vered u eeriee of lecteree end dreenee. end entered into on meete reone, to enlint the nym thine o ’ been in fevour of omtmovement, n to induce in to petition ‘ the the ibition of the fic- In my Circuit. I vieited, en ofieu en my other emente would permit IIOAIIO eebordiiiete breuehee of our he oved Order ic- eeted‘with'in my rneeli—-end, eleo endeevoered to organize eexiliery eoeietiee,'end tn eiteed end eeeiei et the monthly meet’ , held by the‘ frlmdn of '1‘ in Townehip eteiid in ew Perth. Georgetown Reed. my intereonrne with the People every where I recommended the ferinntiou of dietrict liflreri ueoeietioiie for mutnel improvement end the diepeeeionete diecuenioii of topiee.. inorel end eoeiel. ernbre every eveileble opportunity to edvoeeie the veutegen ecciiiiug from devoting to into - unite, the time end meene uenelly dedioetnd to frivnloue‘ or too ollen eppreprietedoto eteeeeive hubituel ii_idel- . ieetieeg drinks. to the rule cfbedy end enuli end inveriebly ereettend celtivete e teete for lrietreetive .tlIeiI§.‘=1?h—'prnve nu end popeler of eoelel \ be. ' ting ettd elewetfi eneiety _ ' ting - g_eiing r_rieeee of retenel enjoyment. neciel ieteioouree end expen- W. e convened to ineugerete the new l.'."° " ’ 'i‘.‘:i"".“..“."’..“.:..‘."°o‘I.i'.'.".".'.'.i!.' l'r‘.”..'.".'i‘1'."‘..'.':'.."‘:‘.."'." mg‘ thet he will be ellew 'Greneeek GENERAL INTELLIGENCE rite cou. _i-‘inure or Ittiesui. “ lii Ruiieie there ere no veluehle end uri- broken coel iieide, end if, in the progreen of cultivation, her forente dieeppeer, nhe hen no miuerel fuel to eupply their piece. There in, in end, e coel field upon the Doiietz, but it in fur dinteiit from St Petere- bu end Moecow, end it mey not be of nu cient velue for treneportdtioii to the Bleek See. In the cerboniferoun eyetem which oecupiee the vent territory between the Vol e end Urel mounteiiin, there occur only et intervele very rere end thin treeee of coel." 'I‘lie ebove in eelected from the number of the N ° ' eotcic , erticle Murchieon’e Silt»-i'n. It in n well known fect, thet Ruenieii eteemern ere en- tirely dependent on Englend for coel, no it ieimpoeeible for e etcemnbip to uee wood for fuel. over for e very ehort voye e. Runeie,'without coel fieide, never cen e- come e country. It in the coel of the United Stetee which will yet meke our Republic the menufecturiiig end coiumerciel netion in the wor . lent Teiireneitce Loeuiito Ur.-It munt be gretifying to the friende of Temperence to witnere the elevetion of thone who ere eeteemnd emong them for their coneietency end privete virtuen, to nituetioiin of highent truet end honor in the Government. eelection of Bron. Tilley end Steven, (we do not count on Bro. Johnetoii no he in in o poeition on the Prohibitory queetiou,) to ii I the oilicen of Provinciel Secretery end Surveyor Generel ere evnnte of no menu eigniticeiicy, end will edd greetly to their influence in the Aeeenibly in fevour of e Prohibitory lnw.—~We nhould like to know how eome of our contem reriee feel, ebout thie time, who ere whie ennouiiced thet Temperance wee knocked into n cocked hot by the inet election! We rether think thet they will find thet it hen en meny friende in the Legieleture of New Brunnwick en it bee in the Cenedieu Perliement, where the Liquor Bill penned ninety-five to iive.—Of couree, the new ollice holdere will heve to come beck to their conntituente, but we heve no doubt thet they will be re-elected by triumphent mejoritiee. We do not know y one who cen be brought to o pone Bro. Tilley in the Cit , end it in pro eble to welk the courne. O "'6 I S — Telegraph. A New Foo 'I'iiuttnr.-The Prooidenc will etetne, thet efter Io continued experimente Mi-. Cerioll, of onnecticut, hen eueceeded in ctiug e mechenieel fog trumpet fordight houeee or ehipn, which upon being connected with clock meohiuery mey be blown etregulerintervele, no loudly thet in fevorebie wnether the eouiid me be henrd n dintenee of eight or ten milee. e trumpet in in e of breee, nboiit four feet long, with e mouth piece like thet of the orgen pipe, end in eeid to be fer refernble in every rnepect to the fog bel .-Batten Joimtol. _ Rei-in snii.iiin.-Two 8t. John elilpe lieve net inede ext pid rune to_ Britain, which cell for en eeiien. Bridal - deride’ built It eeere. I’. Ieddeek I. Ilrnthere, verpeol en the llth ult..lneieteoi~ mdehnheedtb ,bnlltbyIlr. . the tee in in eieieei deye. lloth reeeeln ere leden. end on their diet . herefnre underne- lieevll eelllng ‘quelitiee were i ‘run Leer Ruteenn CeeeInn.—A teeth " eeeerredeeihflveetweeiern Oeenee greet commerciel or menufecturiug I The " fortiflehtioue in Sebn The dehnd the Crimee. even ehoeld Sebeetopo NEWS BY LAST NIGHT’! HAIL. leturdey, November 11, IBM. ONE WIBEK LATER FROJI EUROPE. Arrlvel of the 3.. I. lteemer Amerlee. er reuciurii ro ricrou ! ‘IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE FROM THE BEAT OF WAR. Teuoitnrii On-rice, Heuux, Fridey Morning, Nov. 10. The R. M. S. "Americn” errived yeeter- dny et 3 p. in. _ Sebeetopol in not taken yet, end not like- ly to be noon. e Betterien of the Allien were only reitdy on the 15th, end fire wee opened on the 17th. Storming hed not yet been ettem ed. . The Ruenienii iriede frequent Sortiee. Admirel N echimolf, the butcher of Sino who coinmen in opol, decleren n will defend to the lent. The Allinn number one hundred end ten thouenrill. e uenien ermy in hovering eround the poeiiion of the Alliee. On the Dennbe, the enemy bee egein en- teredthe Dobrudeche. - Aflhire between Runeie end Auetrie eeem to roriiine immediete hontilitiee. oule the Ainerieeu Minieter, hen been or return to Medrid. here ere iudicetione in Engleiid, Semeue en Sen Domingo, will not _be tole- ¢ . tn . Other politicel uewe unimportent. Flour edvenced 2e. Whent 5d. Corn lid. to dd. _________,._._ Arrivel of lteemeliip Pecino et New Xork, New You, Oct. 30. Ten tlioueend edditionel French troopn ere to be chipped immedietely from Mer- ecillee to the Crimee. Omer Peehn in repu ' to o rete on three poiiite, the ruth, obru eclie end the nee. “ It in rumored thet Frerice end Euglend ere et reeenl. orgenizin the re-enteblieh- merit of’ the independent ingdom of Polnnd. Jerome Boneperte hen been re-iietureliz- en e Frenchmen. ‘ Rueeie in eineeniug troope on the Aun- trein frontier, while ehe hen ecercely u re iment on the frontier of Prueeie. ennre Oliver’e end McHenry'n eifeirn look more feuoreble. The recent heevy feiluree in Engleiid ere eeuei dieeetroue efihcte. All oreign refugnee heve been ordered to leeve Medrid within eight deye. ' Chine lnttere mention thet three ettemptn hed been mode to cepture Cnnton, but without eucoene. An etteinpt to efect e coin ieewith the ineur ente hed feiled. en decieivn reeu tn. ‘I'here' in e report thet ‘N00 Runnieun niede eeortit trout Sebentopol, end were bedly beeten, No dete mentioned. It in eleo eneerted MenehiholI"e eny thet the city cennot hold out. Mr. Upton, en Euglinhmen eettled in the Crimee. end eon of en engineer of etopol, hen been tekett ' r by the Britieh, end in eent to Lord mh heed quertern to heve informetion extrected from him reepectiug the woi-kn. Rueeienn eeem fully determined to fell. Leetweek the report wee thet Seheiiiyl wnn ,-—thie week, thet he wen victo- rlnen. -Peeelbly ne bettle bee been -fought. in in. The Can et lengtfi diwreete Aeetrie end hen en one with Preeeie. refueed permieeion to penn through France,‘ thet the ecquieitioii by the United Stetee o P Fightiiigbontinued et 5 eiighei, without ° thet intercepted lettere of l|IIlnIlWIok’Ill’kOI, meet efiotiinlly did. run iivcoitroiteriou or ‘run ‘rows. Born the Examiner end Advertiser et lent concur in the neceenity of hevin Charlottetown incorporetod, end we ere heerti gled to find thetthie deeireble ineiieuro will not only be cerried. in ell probability, et the ensuing Seeeiou of the Logieleture, but with e degree of unanimity thet we could not inet your heve counted upon. Our own opinion upon the neoeeeity 0 ite tekiug piece eooner or leter, hen been no often given, thet we truet there in no need of pledginavoureelvee to the liirtberenee of the object. o ehell, however, previoue to the eitting of the Legieleture, ‘re our opinioii,ee to the e ‘i-it in which we e uieeeiire of generel pu lie utility nhould be uueuimity in deeireble, it beeomee the duty of every men to encriilee hie pereoiiel feelinge on the elter of public good. IAIIIBI AND IPICULATORI, RIAD THIII Clipt from the New llrenewick Jloriitiig .N'riu of the let November, ineteut, vie:— "Aii leer-oni'riori.—Heezerd'e P. B. lelend Ge- e r. conteine en extrect of e letter from St. John. N. 3.. giving eri eccount of the etete of the ieerkete in thin city for the erticlee eiininernted. which etetnment. it in eeid, melyube ‘rn- o own“ The eubject which et pronent meet occu- pieeth‘e ettontion of the Britinh public in of eurgeonn, nureee end 'eurgicel requiremeiite, which in dintreeeingly increening the mortelity emoiig the nick and wounded of the army of of the Eeet. Alreedy ’e iietioriel eubeorip- -' George _ uupon en regerde Statenierit iy‘ 49! of On Mon. 47 ewt. Cheheee end Lord. 37. rue e trifling ertiole e E tli l per dozen would IIIIOIIIII 5'3": . n u. n ma’ Deele 2,368 000 527 cord-. coil. 1355 oi.iiidi.Biiciii 1s3,ooo three monthe. Sir,-I-The eooom preeeuro of bueineee, you for publicetioii e 9th Nov., 1854. Hon. Jud Petere, . Pethick, Mr. Geor e Sm th. The no men, En . t . the‘: Ex how held llottotown ; It ii of the Royefia etence elluded hevi thet to in of the enimele nfigh the eemc regulntiou ln eddition to in no further to the Show did not Iielfpat one o'clock the Societ cerried cut; end we truet thet iii the egg... had been for cone ereble time engeged in tion of it, ell perty epirit end feeliege of perty the proeeoution of their duty of innpeotion. eiiinioei wii be, for the time et leeet, leid By order, eeide. ii thin en in ell other mnttern, when G. S1'linnr,Sec'y. Committee Room, 25th Oct., 1854. Englilh weiting unti Englieh Meil hed not x. scar . tonic erticlee II ' - um”: ‘W hi’, Ferric Jaliri iii the quarter Cettle 88 'ehee «9 tone Bey. 72.506 ii. 91.051 iiuiiioii of Potetoen 459 ii. i 5-9 tmenl. 2410 cw't. siiiim ' "d ‘O9 our obedient eervent, eoni. noeicuurceei. liTcl—l1'Y oomnrree Wedneedey 25th Oct., 1854, PIIIINT : Hour: bonrworth. li‘eq., Vice Preeident, ht, Eeq., Jeot mutter of e letter of R. A. Fe]. q., eddrceeed to the Preeident of th. through the medium of the column. of nmiuer" newepn into coneideretion. comp eining of iinfeir treet- ment et the exhibition of Stock er the Cgtflg S on the 20th September, in Cher- wee reeolved, Th t, ' th ' ' Committee, Mr. Fellovfe h|ene noejdringlgduiitdudf ‘ inet the menu Agricultural I}/gbeen, for the lent ttl_c end Horeee by e perticuler dey, tinbgr 9;- precticeble, and e reoo'rd thereof Sheep the u thet eeverel hood of On .other individueln, were ‘ground. come of which (on etitted would have been entitled to n prize. Fellowe hen etill leee ceueo to complain of un. feir treetment, en the Cettle brougbtb him _ , wliei-en berm“ roqulirek thet they dehoulh be non‘: in we r o coc . noon i ‘ f the errivei of Mr. Fellowh? . . "no 0 The Steemer Lady Lelllorcliant errived ebont two o'clock thin morning. She ceine. gt or the wey on Tburndey, but the weether no boieteroun, thet the by the pneeeu re to return to Pietou to eweii t e_ nil, which wee ex orrive thet evening; but, i live o'clock lee 4;/' produce from New 217 Cel , ehele feet. Firewood I (For Iluer.erd‘e Geutfe. ) Mr. Heeeerd; penying minute of e meetin sock”, on “N Mg IOIIO Rcyel Agrieulturef 00. wee, owing to e no lected to to hand to t t e proper time. . tweet. See’y R. A. S. IIITINO. C. Jen. WIIIk.(Ill: bew,Eeq. G. W. Debloie, ., r, heving been tekeu re of the ulaire' cioty, in the iii. e letter, the prectice three yearn, to require onl etlaouldhbe eiatered e e i ee eecerteiued elnwfeigtee reserved, noted hi never heving bare, it in to be obnerved, ttle, the property or excluded on the neine _by the J udgee) to be remarked, thet Mr. errivc in the yer until the re letioiie of Stock, the Judgee IIIO ptein wee induced ted to elter returning, and t evening, the ved from Heli- theu erri "*:'."’°".:<“.'.'.",'::‘.:::'.:.i'.°'.’-°."°""" etroiig. The uetntion wee bend to ue b e gentlemen exteneively enge in the biieiueee of ehippiug produce to St. ohn, end we nee no non wbetever to chenge our o iuioii with rnepect to ite correettiene. It mey perfectly true thet on the let of Nov., the pricee in the the merkot of St. John were on they ere eteted by the Ilfoniiiig Nam. end it mey eliic be en true. thet the prleen on the 18th October, the ditto of the eommuuicetioii, were no on eepoudent of our ooiunierciel frieu . e outing Newr, order to meke out the truth ofliie cherge, ouglit to hevegone beck end‘ quoted the prieen et nuw ebove dete ~ ete, . , the price in Se. Oh‘;-lgttgtown mgr Berley. 3e. ed. to 8e.—I-‘eleo. the ice in to 6d. B“, (.m.")lb H.“ omnkrt" No" 8' ntetoee. In. Cd. in In. .— elee, e price in the D°_ '; an." N‘ “ Tn‘: ' 5 2‘ country lerket 'nde.; It the wherfe yeeterdey. In. wk ’ q 3“. “g P"? '“ ' "ai"“ Ternipe. mil. in ln.—It in In. id. to In. tjd. Ceg: on (-.m“)— M.“ F "it n dn Butter et thet.—’I‘he object of the writer, w M ' n ' ad . M 6' "3?’ i an M ever he in, in thin City, in to keep e ricen up in V.“ ' ad 4“ Dar’ '2' St. John, by trying to prevent the peope f P. B. Hun‘ ‘Mn 3- ll‘. ll inland from needing their prodectn to thin mer et. 3",." (huh) I“. In B. I '1 6 An e pehlielnurnnliei, we ere _ lignd tothe MOfn- Do_ 5’ uh. “vu . I. «I ‘Le! -2..le 6-ear“ tug Neine for expeein_ the nnferioee metter of Hen- Lu‘. 1“ m’ h .2‘ niird‘n Geutte; end i eitlpr the Proprietor or Edi- Two“ I“ H. Tum ' I ‘ tor be e proper pernon, caring for no " , he wool ' H I H“ Hon!’ hed‘ ‘ will enineek hie deneiver, or telting the onun on him- I,-hm ' H. 'P“ 00' ‘lg: eelf. incur the euepieiori of collueion ofe dinerediteble Cum" huh ' 3. Bug; ." ‘ I u cherecter.—Ed. Jdurltur Purl B"l.,'_' N | ' flllfle so y the ehlolye mm the Vl;e¢I|rIly flilffflld? _ __ _ ote inet. e ote itoro - . - thet periodicel in, lI‘II:I§:I, uuuoeeeeerily D.H°z°”‘(:n$°‘é'.enE""f“l”‘”‘D hwy!” '' I the non Cermerthen. wee dieordered liver, which no deranged her eyeteiu thet it p uced ttevere become no euece iible of cold: ihet ehe wee eeldoui rote them or ever free remediee without deriv wee pereueded to telte Hollowey’n Pille, which in e few deye nrnetly beiielitted her, end llnilly rnetored her to perfect heelih. Mr. Treheriie. in druggint, Certnertheu. HY Syetem.—Mrn. Elite Device, of Poutyhnrcm, MN 30035 ECEIVED e large In troubled for- yeere with e etteeke of egue, end ehe . She tried verieiis inirrelief, but ultimeiely cen certify the truth of euch ettem te nt iiiipo we ehell not corn- to hol up the rty delinquent to public oeneure, but we mu t t 'eflnd thet he in guil . We know too much of the ductile- tione o Coloriiel merkete to teke the one dey, en e criterion of theee of ticebc deye previouely. ‘ We looked over the N. B. Illoriiiiig New of the ‘U i— O publiehed in thet pe r, but neither in it nor ii the New Bruiiew ck Courier or eny other of the St. John pepere did we dud-eny lint of the prioee of reduce, no thet we etill hold to our opinion, bet the prleen of the 18th were correct. It in not ueuei with Oouiinleeion hier- ,clientn to etteinpt to leeeen their own prodte by xdiecoure ng their euiplo re, which the r- eeu giv ng the etete o the St. John. nw (for Hemrd'e Genetic.) Hr. lditor i Iellp hon e New llruuewick pe‘m.ihe cloned; will you publleh it to chew oommuel who or thin H N. B. in Nov. 7th, I ' ,whntieeeperted "in Nove Beetle to St. reemonthe! prieeecfiid 18th. in the bopee of finding e price current ‘V ' We fullyvooncur with the writer in the Moni- ugvp gr ggyflfl "'3 1&9’, all‘ “N!!! fill‘ I0 300? “P _ 1‘ I}? J 300 , ueediri the Churcliof I‘I lend. lower prieen by up in felee in oriiietion, in G, 1', Aszall), e iieferloue net; end-i ‘we ere . _‘_, niede the inetrument o viug publicity to eny Mgung veg-non_ HE enbeeriber efere for Sele, or to be let, the ebove eeteblinltment. eituetnd et Vernon lliver. iieer llnyden'e Milln; end midwey between Charlotte- town end Georgetown, I deeireb e November, 9. MONEY ON FREIHOL T. HEATH Queen 8quere.'0heIlottetown. November, llth, IBM. elonn portion of the lelend. eitiietion for eny tredenuien. end no u mer- enteblinhtnerit cennot be In eny pl of the country. For further perticulnie apply to lit IOI’, ARCIIIIALD lii'NElI..I-. in the centre of en erteneive It in e very TO LEND D E 8 1'1 TE. HAVILANB. Berrieter et Lew, O N ri-in I|.o.beT' Ieddh Wlin r veu net, tween 'n r , old theydebenere lrig I ewt of White Leed- werded by delivering it to cherlettetewe-, Ont. I7th, ISM. ltere. ‘ rerll he in- WILLIAI HEARD. APPLII, APPLES. APPLES. usr RECEIVED, en BCIII‘. Myrtle free e piedecelm Q3“ in Nave 8mtie.eetheo die to men which it will x.eeee thet thie in tlyde tee tperte me lltl . W hole ‘the enntitieeefeome or.°£:i'uiei' ' pol'hdilbfiII}&I:$l"iG Aenepnlie ~ I50 Berrele APl’LE8—Ieldwinn, Greeiiiii Ii olden Pippiun, to. &c., eelected Apply to WILLIAM T. PAW. Auctioneer,