dru manure and labour are with water. An no ayatern of hue- bandry can be seoeeeaful w‘ ta plentiful uepply of cheap tea- uera. end and aim of all ftirtitiag eliould be to cultivate, to the uttrioet. Turnip and tube! ireea Cm ; for they ate eeouoiiticel tuodeuf ' it t Green Crope we can have an cattle; without thce we can have no iuaiiura; and without aaagrowllttleeree bread etude. Seine‘ traveller re- niartia. that trberefevr eauterireltept. in to the thelaed is poor and had y cultivated; but where (and oettaeqeeetly cattle). are duly attended to. it in hvaritbly . aa a neonate uertce, that the population are iudeetrinua. thriving and intelligent. We can reoiemlier land: which were little better than rabbit warrena, III!“ are now uiid-tr altaraate tiuaharittry—y’teIdieg splendid eropa or 'l‘umipii, Citrriila and Ma nrtairl. the oonanitiptioe of which by carrier. on the I"uriii, lute enriched the Cultivator. . root the eaperiinente of many eminent tnen—Bouaeingiiult. Von 'I'liaer and othera. Profeeeor Johrteton haa prepared a table thowiiig the quantity of manure. in pounds produced by the cow, the bone and the from thie we learn. that to tone of Turttipe will produce 1] tone of fresh manure, which at 5s. per ton, will be efbuell-thorough Qleul bttthltiatapou luubuurohar Your Committee appointed to examine and re on the Public Aoooentii, for the your tail. have to report, t t after carefully Quentin‘ the matter to them referred. they tied that the Expendi- llrefort Financial year ending Stat Jiinuury, I952. amounted to £8d.I78 I0 II]. and the Ilecaiptx at the Treasury for the same PUBLIC AC"-OUVTS. | Dr. \ The Government of P. Inland. s l . a wonhtl 11 uperaere. tethie add the value efthe reote. ill I4. and we have the worth efaa note of 'l'I?"ll"- '5 ll‘? '3". - again. ‘it hat been aaeertaiead. met to tone ofcooiinon 'I‘urriipa can produce 486 lb. ef heefuud tallowi which in nearly it lhe. to the too; an the average at the aauie iatiti. In tone of 'l‘urnipe would produee 950 the .of beefatid tallow.whteh n g,g P“ in, wiifltd be equal in tnoney value to lb or 1e. per tort. 'l‘o iltte itiuat be added the value of tttanure. which talten at only Illa. arid we have an acre of cottirttuu Tarutpe «trial to £10 I to the I-‘ariiier by ho ie eonsauiptioa. _ _ The Marigold Wurtuel, while ita culture is quite at chea . eaay and safe aa tltat of the 'I‘uriiip. ie etill more prolilatlllm V0 IN! infiiriiied by the late l’.arl Upeocirr, in the loyal Agricultural So- citrly'u Journal, that while 1 tone of Swedish 'l‘arnipe uced 6-I lbe. of beef. 2 tone of hliirigiild \Vurta-il gave I08) lbe. Auutniog tlteae atateiiieritt to be correct (rind we have no rea- aoii to doubt such authority). tlteii it it evident tltut nothing can directly lucrative to the I“urrner, than Green Crop Ilueliaiidry: it ought therefore. to have our primary ceitaideration. JAMES IRONS. Halifax. June, 1858. period. to £23,996 9 III. thereby xhewing an exceae of Expert- ditare over the Keceipta. of 1.1.211 I. ' ‘hie atiitrunt of exceu added to the Balance ittitriding inguinal the Ciilony, on the 8lst Jun- uitry, I85I. including Debenturea atttl 'l‘roneiiry Notou, exhibita it debt due h the Colony. on the 8ltt January, 1952, of £I1.988 I7 4}. ea ereirt uet forth. via. : £ a. d. To Wununtu due and unpaid. Jan. 8|. I958 H.486 9 6 turee teeued under the Act tot: Vict. cap. 80 10.000 0 0 Treaaury Notee H.500 0 0 £84,936 9 6 mt £t6.66l to rt Balance agiiinat the Colony Jan. 8!, 1851 I851-3 2d.l78 I0 Ilj Expenditure for the years £40.88!) 7-3-5 jjjjj Cr. ‘ .£ I. (I. By Aarieta in Troaiturer'a hande. viz. : Buttde I8,809 8 0} With Colonial Secretary 0 I0 0 Cituh 8,188 0 0 Balance ugainat the Colony, Jan. 81, I952, 17,988 I1 41 £84,985 9 jjij 22.898 9 Il. Receipts during the year 1851-! l 11.933 11 45 Balance at above .c.rii,er5 7 at Your Coitttiiittee aubinit, that over £1,800 of the amount included in laut ye.-ir'e expenditure, waa incurred in the year IR50, an tin- prnvidutl for. to that, etrictly spealtiiig, lrtar year'a expenditure wtta under the Receipte. Your Coinmitteii further aubrtiit, that Ian year‘e lleceipta exceed- ed the Receipta tifthe previoua year by £107 II 7,]. and they be- lieve, that if the Navigation hitd trot cloned so very ertrly, lirat yeitr‘a Revenue would have it about equal in atiiouiit to that of any prev year. An increitse of Receipts wee received at the Trea- eury during the year ending Slat January. 1852. from the Secre- tur and I{egietrar‘e Ofiicet of .l.'I08 II 8}; Light lloty, £86 5 I 3 Rain, £705 8 4; while there has been a decrease on Mo- of £848 II; on brown Sugar, .€I58 5 6}; on 'l'eii. £204 5 8]. Butte ahew more clearly where the increitite. itit well lit tlte tleliciency, bate taken place, in the dilfererit limnchea of the Revenue, during t e pititt, conipiired vvitlt the previous yeatr, your Coiiitiiittee have prepared a Ttibuliir ututetiieut, herewith annexed, itittrlt A. Your (Eoiiiinittee would remark. that there nppeitra to be atnnd- irig tigiiinet. the Proprietore of I.tiiidx aevernl tttitiia. nniounting in till to £1,325 I2 «I. lur ltoitda opened under the timid Cotitiietilittiott Act. part of iutid oriioutit being due tiiice II-‘I34: and your Coni- iiiittee recomriieiid, thnt nieitauree be taken forthwith, to enl'..rce the payment of aiiid atnount. our Lommitteo recommend that the Auditort' Claiasilicrition of the Public Accounta be tiixerted tn the Appendix to the Jourrtiila. ’. V r='<" 0a the Ilthfllr J. rret-iv it front the Governiir of Vancouver's lelutdo ugqfnl .5. fat. “gt gold haa been diet.-ovtrretl in Queen l har- hnte'e Inland, sud. ae lied been reported to him. tit’ eoneiderable extent. The Government lied at-o been iiiforiiied. ttiat auriie American ahipl It . in conaequeoee of thoae drecoverieu. pm- ceeiled to Queen L‘liarlotte‘a alaiid, and it me rapt.-cred that ruore would follow. Having received thie iofoitiiattoii, (no-. vernteent had aent urtt directitine to the Admiral in command of the station, directing him to iieiid naval aeaixtance to the leland to reaerre order. ii the Cotriitione. on Monday. the Colonial Secretary eluted, in an antiwar to Mr. Hume, that the governtttent was tleviaiiiit meant for aatiating thr utartirtg Hiulilrinilt-rt and dnitrouetl ltand.|oori. weavers of Scotland to emigrate. A ntintertiue deputation waited upon the Lord Lieut. pflre- lanil. at the Curie. on Monalay, to iiiik for bra interoeuton on behalf of Smith O'Brien and bit coll»-anune. lle ri-fueed to re- commend the prayer of the iueinorial to the Quven, for the li- beration of the patriote, on the preeaetl coiitrition for their crimes, or loyalty or gratitude to- wsrda their Sovereii-ii. _ lrifortnati-in has been received at C:tpuTown that 40 bodies litve been waalied up friiiri the wreck of tho Birltcoh.-ad and buried. ‘he y 0 r. aim: wna~ recouiitaed. lntvtiig a uold watch and .€Itl in money upon it. I-‘orty seven pttClNt."‘3 of tiflir:ers' clothing had IIPII been washed aahore. ‘ The Ordnance Committee have tiiianiitniutly approved or Col. Hawlter’e new double carbine. to Auatralia—tlte colony to pay expcnar.-a. R The priiicipnl feature of Iriah newt for the hint few weelta. ia the great and rapid improvement, amounting alriioiit to a revolution. in the price of land. ' ‘he union in the Encutrtbered l".ittiitee Court on 'l‘ueeda_v, abundantly proved tliix. 'l‘he propertiea diepoaed of dur- ing the dziy fetched £1 .000, and were ait.uate in vitrioue parts of of the coiintr —-Mayo, lluecoritirion, \Vestiituuth. Gttlwny. Tippe- rnry, \Veter ord and other countiee. Many of the lute prod from 20 to 30 yearn‘ purclinae. 'l‘heue rclitisee contrtiet reni_ark- itbly ivith the pricea obtitiitalile litet yeitr. and ttlfotd u grtitilyiiig proof of tlto recover-iiig prosperity of the country. Vltcn the new GLIX-Illlll of Meatra. Russell is completed (at it cost of £80,000). etnpltiymettt will be IlItI|’IIt‘tI to b000_peo- ple in Limerick and tho aurriii-riding criuiitry. Mr. John lung, of Mancliester. in building a box nttll at llallyshunnrin. _ ita'riit'.u AND -rite iion.—It is izi.-rierally admitted that the crupa never. within the mctniiry tiftln-. pI’P3t'I|I genera tion, bad a more luviirtilile uppeariince at this eeiis-ititlian at the present, The it-earlier, t'l)llIlSlIl|;_' til' itltcrtiatn elitiwt-re Illll autialiiire. is all that the farmer could iletirc. and vegeta- tion PI’IiflIt‘8ll3I \\'iIlt extrai-r-liiiary rapidity. Almost all the accoutite nitrate in dcvcriliirtu the IIl't'IItIllI of iiiirfttce tinder tillage as more extcitxtve,tiiaii it was cvrr lit.-fiire in Ireland. I'Nl'I'I‘2I) .\T.\'I‘E%. Ilneroiv, June I.—'l'he tliaturbance at the temperance meeting in Frinetiil llrill, Tliurndity evening. and the bringing of Governor Boutwell,riiid Nit-l Dow, in elligy, on the Cori-irion that it’ were note of petty epite, which “ill be repudiated by nll reitpectiilile 7. [{1} _I§_CRlAI!__I_K_j'_lI_I yFAl. I852. r_>__ _ ..... Tabular Statement , l __ Decorate IN -rite Yuan lbllé. lxt1'nnx:s'r oit Bovine. tau 2 or 1851 148 II 1; £17 10 I0 Citaur.o-i--rx:-rowir Witaaracaa. 1858 8 test as 14 at -1? 7 I8 to; Caovrtr LAND S.u.t:a. ten .£I29 6 it 1951 , Nil 129 6 1: Ltcluauu. I951 £45910 0 I85I 37610 0 ——:-j- £38 0 Peat raost Slcau-rAav’a Ann Rania-raaa.'s Orricus. ‘I958 £389 I 5} 1351 265 I0 _—j £103 ii ai Porr Orricn. 1858 £999 2 4} - Ixl 566 II 2‘ —:——- £483 II 2 Liottr Dut-v. I858 £44317 9} I851 254 H I -—-— £189 8 8 Ftttua urn l’x:irai.'riea. I9‘. £110 5 I 1.91 78 I9 3 £86 5 10 £999 ‘I 9] 11:: Your Committee would remark upon the anm of £999 2 45 re- ceived from the Poet Utlice in the pain year. that out of that sum the Couriere have etill to he provitletl for, vtliir-.li will I‘0IIrI\ll'.Ii|l)ly reduce the amount below that of the previous yi.-:ir, piiid iiitu the Treaaary. . Your Committee oheerve. Illlll it has lm-ii the pl.'tl‘liCl‘. licretofore to pay into the 'I‘reiieury lltu Iit'll |)ftIt‘t.‘t'tl.~' only if this department -—lltu Pout OtIioe—tlie Ollim-.-I lii-int; disliiirreil by the I’o3t Muller. Your Coiriiiiittee. however, would lt'Cl|lItIIit‘IlIl, with a view 0 uhewiiig more correctly the amount of the Public increaae and ex- ittliture. that for the future, the grate procecda of the Poet Oflice Eepsrtniant be priid into the Treasury; and that all paymenta mode hereafter, be by the authority of the Go'vernor and Council. in the ordinary we . Your Coitiitiittee would ftirtlier remark, that the expenditure of ' ccoant of new undertak- expenditure. which was indiepenunble on the intro- Ieat year waa materially increaeed, ingit. and ot Ittetioti of Ileepttrii-ibla Government; and so far II re in tire con- curried, itia eubniitted, that in all probability, the like uutriu will not be required for aortic yours to come. .l.A . AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION. Lrvaat-non. Miiy 29 —Sir John Paltirigton received on Thurs- du . a deptitrition reepecting the eupply of labour to Auatrulia. Sir John eerid, that the colony deiiiended troope, and l were about to them; the item wee of couriie a queetion of d ree. lle believed there were not at preaent iriore than 50 uoldiirre at Mel- bourne, and the government intended to eend 400. 'l‘hev were not todo police duty. They would he required to sup the govern- ment and maintain order. it re rd to making thia iniiiter an ' qa , he begged to remind the deputation, that their mar to do ea area a good deal impaired by the freedorri which liiid lately given to the Aaetralian colonies. They were now inti- ' ' awn afiiru, and raising their own revenue, and ne wiia ‘met b the diflcalty, that he had no right to involve the funda of the y for ice or other chargee without the content of the local executive. At the anme time the gov nment wau eincerrly auaioaa to do all that it eeuld. Ila admitted that the criaiii wne an ex- traordinary one’ and la a recent tleapatch om ir . Deiiiiion. the governor of.Van D'teinea‘e Laird, he found a etiiteioent, that In teen. who were IhIr::.tIl eight diiye, nine of which they wee. that money waa not waati extent at‘ £8II.000; and ae with the last few days the governor ef loath Australia lied written to check einigratioti. it woaid eat free; and he iviight aay here, that there wire coining other porte_, being employed lgrunte. The atritgriittrin comiiiiaeioiiere a vurtlsed for three ehipe, and they had only got two ten- aow £l9er £l9. ioetead of 1.‘ Fee: Iteavtteas Duaatii ttr ‘I‘we tIetraa.—A -set auttril oelfl udlsutsa and gaattrviiee eret heron‘ AND Ctirroau I85l .£I7,832 I6 I I852 17.76918 it —— £62 11 at Ilxutn MONIY. I851 £lIl a ti I852 40 9; £71 I 4 Latin Auuiiuaniv-r. I85! £2.84-I I7 4‘ I852 2.l65 I 7 £679 9 at SUNDIIY lrnts 78 1 ‘I5 BALANCE 107 ll 7,} 1:999 1 9; _—'l‘be following itnemunre principally the Expeiiaeu referred to, 7. 3: New '1';-legrri - - 1:44 o o Irr-ctirig a New Building for it Hospital 25! 0 0 Repairing and fitting up the Old Court Houee, for a Poet Offic - - zoo o o Repairing the Central At.-ndrim - 102 o o Expanded on Government House, over the usual al- owance - - 200 o 0 Commiseioncre for rt-printing the Law! 150 0 0 Coiirpemuttion lo the Cltitef.lustice - - 500 0 o lnqueele l’It'ltI on peraoiie drowned in the gale of luat Cltt .. . 0 0 Amount incurred in I850, and not provided for 1,300 o 0 £23167 0 0 1-3:: Tit: Aitc-ric 8qtntnitorr.—ller Miij»-rity'a riliip Intrepid. iit Sen. May 8, l852.—I eiiibrrtce thiit npporlrtrttty of aendiiig ti abort note by theue ritciiirrera which hitve towed nu to lot. 59 58 N. lting. it 49 W. \’Ve tire nllwtrll on bmtrd the Intrepid, and I believe. t I the ititdton tire so, no for its I know. \Ve are c-i...i.|e,,.|,| - .IAIVlI|C:fl tiiwnrda the scene of iiperiitioria, where Sir I-idward Ital’. ilier will IIIIVP art opportunity ofgriippling with an itntiigiiiiiirt ‘airbor- «I a stranger to liirii. I thould rteciiriinrend ilione gentlemen who ivere ao eriger to witners the t-tpliidirig of fur barrels by the nieonit xfgiilvitnistit and gutipowdor iii Worilwick Dot-ltyiird, to innlia nit txcureion this ituiiiriier to Ditvie Striiitit. in ordier to Itirva ocular _\roof of their efl'ect on the itiinierine flot.-I thnt choke Melville Buy. Au ftir inyai-If I hitve every ctinlidenre iii the energy and veriince of Sir Edward, but the blowing up rind iifierwrtrdii r-lienririg away of aorne filly riiilea of ice is It foot I hitve but little faith iii, Idoubt iiiur-h, wlietlier ‘Old Zr-ri-‘it’ barriers wil ntit he ' Iionili proof’ aizrtittet. ‘giilvuiiic liitttericit,' however. thin time, one itiid all of art nre determined to do our biriit. nird -how the world ithiii Engliithiiieii can do; and tiliou'd we be coitipr.-llcd to return uiiiiuc- oeeeful. it will not be until the but thrititd of huiiiitn errdurririr.-e ia brought to ite ' rtinxiitiurri etrrtin.' I tiiiiy have an opportunity to write to you rignin from the ecene of opcrationa. Etatoaat-toir.—‘l‘he IIIIO of eiiiigriiiion continue to no incre- dible extent. Liverpool. Southampton rind Glnegow are at the pro- stint crowded with foreign far.-ee from all pane of the Continent, who tire wendin their we towurde the nited Stiitee and Auatralin. The eaitmple ofthe Ill-Ill government, who have made no at. rungement for 50,000 amigrente to proceed to Mexico is followed by other Stutee. Burl ’ nu, who were that in the liirld with com n_v Les .Vtitttirx Brlger. who hire not onl poatieeaioriii, but at work in Calilornla, have talien the start with t r-.ir Ilelgic-Ariie- rieen. Atlantic and Mieuieiiippi Ilailvriiy and Erriigrrttiori Company, at which the principal riierehiinte and lItl|IlIWlIOI'l‘lI| Belgium, are utt “ .h.Bome of Ihurnitatt eminent eontinentiil hoaeee are in treti_t_v w tit teorripaiiy of the truulport of a let u aauitm at eiiiiei-aeia to tire itoattiern iliaiea. ' ‘ ‘Ill-ll. May 8|.-§’l‘he eoeth Gerutttu Jrruritele eotitaltt lenien- talile descriptions of the dletreea ie teeny diiitriott. The Nuremberg Journal givrie an article eoirirriatileettd to the presidency of 05.". lliiltln. The diatrueaa rate be du leoreeeieg. “P"'l'l°0'r WW” 500 llul lu , renieluu inn otltwplnesnrenalae tieritiaiitriaii arhsrpariutrtie hlaedltnt. ‘he leet runitilrie haired have hpptered. In. eneq the twiddle etaeeuuveat ia laueneiq. Wee establish neutsaedettiarbteeelietef Jleesaptataty ta. wt... esebs by'le.t:tebeerta —h ‘_ gr .5. Iuresreaslltpptesarereesleeeestraday. . '1 citizen}. No tiiutt litiviitg uriy self-reapt-ct. wlhttever hie r-ptiiiiiri might be on the aul-ject of the liquor low. woul be concerned iti auclidenpic.-ililencta, and the Opptitllllull wlticli tukee tltiit iiitide of cxpresiiiiig ita fer-lingo. rli-feitietlie object at the ICI‘.flIII|.IlIitIIlIlEIII of which it ltlllll. No party or eect, can be put down by riotoua de- nronatrittiona, butayriiputhy for peraccutiun Ilttl often done much to strengthen even bod cuuueit. - It in Iltlllltlll niitura to interfere in behailftif the oppreaited. The friend: of the liquor lnw ltrtve coir- aequeotly no reiiitori to be dialteurtcned by the deiitonetrrttione of 'I'lturedny eveniti , rind Governor lluutwcll nitiy rent with the corn- fortiilile conviction, that his own neck is not oiil aufc, but that be line at Icriitt II ltuiidred new eyttiputhizers for the indignity which brie been offered to him. Such are the reaulte of popular demoti- xtriitiotiit of b riutuue chtiinr-ter. BIYITIIIEI or New Yoitx.—The New York Commercial ttayii, tlritt within I4 dtiye. eixteen corpaea of uiiktinwn ridulit hitve been drawn l'rotti the WllIl‘I' in that city. Sonic oftliieiii bore tinirka of violence. Severul were not recognized. The verdict of the co- roiter'u jury wire gent.-rnlly ‘ found drowned.‘ 'l'lie wheat crop ilirougliout the \Vetttern Staten, ia ripoltcn of aa looking ttxtremely finetlie preai-nt aeueiin. 'I‘lie winter, although more then usually free from arrow, lint been fuvortilile. Regular ruine hitve kept the earth meat, and the growing crop weare a green and vigoroue uppeurttttce. THE PLAGUE. It is stated. that much ttppreliension is felt in New Orleans, oftlte approach of a nctv diaeaar, callt d the Plauue, \|III"II in now eaid to be prevailing in the West India laluiida. A disclai- called by the name name has made ite apprararice in parts ot the went. It is eaid to lie like the Cholera, but more fetal. Whether it II the tame disease at that which goee by the name of Planue in the Eat, it not atatcd. The Boeton Medical Jour- nal alludee to the eul-jo-ct aa follu\ve:—- " It in certain, frriiii the accoiinte received both here and in England, the True Plagtie but been intrmlucetl into Madeira. and the work of death has been really appalling. The queetiun was frequently anitated—Wil| that dreadful rliarase ever touch thia continent? There it reaaon to believe it will ; the wonder in, why it haa not already. Our commercial intercourse i1 t-x~ tetiiiive with varioua pane of Africa and the Aaititic shore of the Meililerranctin, whom this great acntirge in never dead or dying, but simply rcpositig from one period to another, like a fatigued giant, to gather new atieiigth for a renewal of slaugh- ter. Shotild it come,it mat be hoped there will he Iouiid more science, and a stronger barrier ofmediral skill. to meet antl die- arm it ofita terrore, than has been exhibited in tropical (‘ll- matea, or in the filthy scourge inviting rrnioiiaof Moslr-in Tur- ltcy. Plague appeittiiia to the Aratt in this true; aii'd ttlicte the same condition of things exial as cliitritcteriu-s their mode of life, tlirir aoctal condition. and the ttbehtce ot'all common iliengeuelforts to avert or street it, will have an abiding loot- io? . CA NADA. Awrtrt. CONFLAGIATION IN ltlos-rituir.-Lora us-ritiirnn a1- ONE Mii.i.tott I.)til.I.AII!. MonIi'raI.Junr 7.—~A moat calainitiius lire visited thia city traterday, uliicli but laid in aaliea an ittrmeiize number of bntltliiiizs in the Illtlll litieitteua portion of the city. ‘he fire r-oiiitncnr-eil ubiint atx, it. in. in a carpenter‘! shop at the corner of St. l’eter'a and Lunisiiie utrceta. occupied bi J. Martin, which. with his reeideiice, was quickly cutiximied, and two ol his children were hurried to d--atli. From this point the tire spread to the St. An-lrew’e Church, the dwelling liiitiae of.l, plaliinv and several OIII-blllldlllfll tid- jiiining, all of which were ILIII anon in aelica. 'l he tlam--a then cross d III»! oppiiatte ride of the etteet. and rrimtniinicttted to the attirru of llyen. llrritltera 5:. (Jo., and the cu-tome‘ warelioute, which eouri altered the fate oftlie build- trtga opposite. The atroog wind prevailing carried the flsmea to St. Paul atrect. ciiiiimunicatinn with the atone build-rig occupied liy the l'tiatoma’ Depirrtriieiit. cii.-au i lllfl thiit, with the attire of Scy- iiiiior dz Wriririey. rear iil'l"rot|ittin & Worliinatta; tlie.r ware- lii-uat-. lititvevrr. wire aavtr . 'l‘lie lite tlii-n t'Xlt'l'llIt"Il down both aidee of St. Paul, at let an St. Joerph rtri-et. where it wae liiially euhtlued. Several h.ioae.< triiiitiiin the a eambiiat wliurl were aleo cotiaitmed. The fiillowiiip ia a bat til the property deatru ea, In St. Petr-r’e etreet.-—.lames Martin a ahop arid dtrrllirig ; St. Antlrew'a Church; ltyrin. Brotlteie It Co., and No, 9l,oc- cn icd an the Cuetonie‘ Warrhotise. it .\‘t.l’aul etreet the hitil-linneoocitpied lty Oirilvie Gt Wood, Scott. 'l'yre BL Co., A. l.aiirie, Ctimmirins dt Galbraith. W. Ivltlleloftl. Andrew M(‘FnI'lIlld, H. "rupee-gu. G flqinjpgn. Wilaon Gt Ciiiiillard. L. La ‘tiritaine. Seymour & Wltitiiey, Greeiiiiliieldt & t7ii.. G. luiiiuhry, G. C. Mayer, Tliotiite l'eelt and the Cotnmrrrrial butltliiigu. In ('omiiii-sinner rivet-t—-‘the Vermont Central Railroad Of- llce, the Liverpool Tavern. the Old Cotintrymcri’s Inn. llelfaet Tavern. Mtillin'e bttildinxe. the otfloe ofthe Champlain and St. Lawrence Railway Cotiipaiiy,IIarlow’s Coniiniseioner’e O as 5' 0‘ M090 In Cuatom llonse Square.—tlie Trinity House, La lllanc’u hotel, llellowe It Co., and in 8t..loueph Street. the Boston Inn. ‘tam ie varleealy eetimsted at from 9 t,ooo,ooo to NOVA 8Ctl'I‘lA. A rainriar la prevalent in Halifax that it has been him- ed in IAIIOI. with a eepltll Oflflflfl-, ta :y’dewQq fig. :‘ eebtueriae hnweea ed and]! :.H,IBI.0$rdhuled:telddlI%h is X- Packlnatori eaid. tlidt the Government hall ' round that they had not ex- - ~lt It wee stated that Government intend acnding a military fort-r-. : H--‘ll "ant" “'l'°" “"1 “'°'’' ‘'b‘’'“ M". ‘".V IWVOI. Ind veered F GOLD ea pitted ex raet V ted upon for lie autheatlelty:--" A Californian, who it pleety at Auuapolla II in Calitl. FOUND IN NOVA OOOTIA I that a letter dated Aaaapttg, mu. 5,. . I was out with hrrii and one line waeh, and mi... in ., done waahing aaw the gold and an taletehe P’ It le added that I. gold wiiah_ed out at Aiitiiipolia ie ofa very eumu quality, V. I. ll»! good ttutu teat liarid—even at our very . ‘ Frore tit Ohrurtea Jlrraerrgrr. (leplitr Pepw) Jan, autraa. June II, 1852. DISTIESSING CALAMITY l Dean Baa-ritaait; Alter trending you the telegraphic dcupiitch thie morning I ah. tuiiied full iiiforrtiittion reupeclittg the catastrophe which II«lC.O d ' mourning, laiiientation and woe.’ throughout our DllI0IlIIIII|PIIl.|.I| theue Provincee. and now button to tranainit it to you. Brother Vary having a tiiste for geological purauita, feltdeeirone o( iilitatiitngy-pi-cirirena frorn Cape Blornidon, no well i own an Pio- feaitor Chiptiiait'e favourite retort for that purpoee. 'l.'bey e reed to It-no a part for ii viett to the -pot. Four or the Sttidunta, ‘Beo- ynniin Rand. iithony E. Pheleu, IV. lletir King. and Williaia h. Grant, coneenteil to eccotripitn them. lioatirien, George Berijsiinin and Izerea Coldtvall. The following JIMII’-Sllflll ol the dianeter it given uubetaiitially. la the wurtlu of Ben- Etiitirt, the oril eurviv . ‘ 'l‘lir-y left Wlolfville yeaterday morning about live o'clock. Th. iitnitlier wan then line. 'lhe were three houra croeeitig over to it ( ape, where the gr-ritleiiien landed, and remained till noon. lit-_-_riiii to blow ju-t before they atitrted on their return. but been... t'.lllII when they were between the t,‘itpe and Long Bpgu |; 53...... more to the South, handing them elf towarde Long Island. tucked utid rrtoiid ICYIIII for Ciiriiwii|lit,wlten the come about again they at-ind for Long Ialiind Creek. intending to rind there. an tho wind Ilrttl ht-come atronger. When they were nearly half e mi]. from the lalrtnd a een ritruclt the boat and bull tilled her: they une- ceetled, IIIVVEVGI. in biiliirg out rieairly all the water, and t tihoat the boat before the wind, ttrpoxing to run in nt the ban of the lalnnd. Just then, it wire our o'clock. they were struck by a heavy inert, which ewiriiiped the boat tintiiediutt-ly. She went down IIIII‘ rat, and turned bottorti iipwiirde. All with the exception of Grant (who aunlt at once) and Piofeeuor Cliiptiien, of whom preeently: clung to the boat. and endeavoured to get upon it. when it turned cottiplelcly round till it won bottom upwurde agitiri: Band and King were lost in title but nioveuient. ’l‘he retnrtining four iitill clung to theliortt. 'I buy wt-re wiiithed olftwti or three tiiiree, but gained it iigniii. At length Plialen aridhColdwell were wriiihed oil‘ It ether, ttrid roan no more soon a er, .\lr. Very wee witithed 0 but he awiiiii to the boot, nnd w;ta itiiitiitted on it b Bertyttiiitr. Ila held on b the utrrn for It) or to bree Iieirvy eerie in un- ct~aitioir liriiltti over them, i. Very riwziy. |'rnf rt liipiiiiiii ttiia ' 'l ich had got adrift when the bout upitet. mil alum] |‘.,, |,,,|,,' hm tiiiiie could lie rentlerisd. lleiiynriiiri i-aw liirtt nt nlitrut twenty rode tlirtttttice. o fctv tiriuutet before Mr. Vt.-ry eutrk : he appeared to h. then dteu . 'I‘lie boot dragged IOWIINIITIIB aliore till it wire right offtlte point of the Iirl.-riid. when it held on. llerijaiiiitt then stripped on’ hi. clritltee utid -wuiii to the itliore, viliicli he tettcbt-rd in a very exluruet. cd atole. The boat wire found tliia iiiornitig bottoru upwarda but little injured. ' Buiijuiniii adds. that Meavra. Verv. l’liuli.-n and Grant. had aiiflbred tiiucli l'roiii een-eicltnrea; Grunt ettetiied to be quite dieiibled by it which rriny riccouiit for liiir ainking iiiiiirtrdirttel . ' It in not iturprriiing, llllll in the coiifuriion of me}. g gtyuulm M, wortlc eeciipt-d tltetii, iitdictttitig their lltWlII't.I feelings. All their eoergiea were coiiceiiirirtetl in the effort for self-preservation. The Lord underiitood the uttt.-riiiicea ofiheir liearte. Careful seiircli for the bodice ia now going on. I hope we flu" hitve the melancholy eatiafuclioti of paying them the lee! tribute if ulliiclititi and we ct. l cniinotiitieiiipt reductions. for I can acarcely think. It la a atuniiitig atrolte. God hitve mercy on the widow and the futhbrlgg —oii aorrowing frieudri—ou our cliurnhea and inatitutiona, eo etirely bereft l Youra tritl y, _ J. M. Caaxti-. Acadia College, June 8, I852. :sjg$3zitti1i11n>’s canztaitrfti 'rUit:ai)AY. JUNE 22. 1852. An we eluted in our laat inane, the pulilic are now without any nccount of the expenditure ofitit money for the lailt fourteen rtiotithe. \Ve iiiny be told, thnt they will M printed on usual in the Appen- dix to the Jouriiiil of the lrirt Sen-eioii. But we would enquire. why hitve not the Ab-trricta been ptibliiilied in the Gnzette, as they were in the time of the old Adniinietration? Though we have naked the question ouret-lvee, we will venture to eubjo'n the iirtewer be. cause in that caiie. the people would then be able to judge. for tliemeelvra—they iirigltt take the uccourite of the nt incurri- hents of l'uhlic Utlicee. and by reference to the £Iea of format- Grrzettea. coriipare them with tlioae of their predieces-ore. and aa- certiiiii whether there liiid really and trnlv been thirt economy pug. listed, which hrrii been an tiiucli vaunted i-f We btiriei-tly confgg that we hztveao little coiilidenco in the asacrtion of the rry ii: power. ‘IIIIII we are diiiposed to diiub, uni, correctneea, uiilree ao- coriipiiiited Iiy voucltere. 'I‘hii onl thing publiitbed in respect of the Public Expenditure. in the report til the Cutiiiiiittee on Public .\cconnte wbiclt we hitve tliia tlriy published; but what do we ga- thi-r from th.it, except the foot, tliirt tliii Iitiliinee ii: on the wfo itiilo of the p:ige—tliitt tlicre iii an iexceta of expenditure over the Revenue. which ought not to have be tied and of tliia teem to be awiirtr, for they have IlItIOII\'itnrrIrI in “Moan. f0, 5, '3, what auccete. our readers intist judge llvr tln-tiiiielvea. Wg'.h.|| for the preterit. decline giving tiny opinion, till we have the who]. lN‘l0|‘¢ “Ii lltttugh it would team, we nre likely to have our part...“ rather ueverrly tried, for it h-ia lately coiite to our knowledge Iltlll It-mo oflhciti are on yet rlelit-erietl to the riritor. We think. however, Illlll we con are through the tleatiiri of withholding the’ ipiiliir pllltllctlllon of the Accoirrite of the Public Otliceii, dte., y lltllII(,. perliiipaf thnt the lapse eftiirie w orgrtfti'neta, bot in mi and the Public; and tltitt anxiety for the pt-riieol rind uxnitriniitiiin of tlieee doqf|"||e|-|[g' in," be." ,. persedi-d by iii-ittera of freehar cttciterrient. ’l‘hey will find thciniir-lvea iiiintakeii; rit lcarit, no for at we are concerned, The non-publication of nccoutita wliir-b ought to hitve been been the Home during the lint week of ita seeeion. and in Ilia publio pnperewiitiin it ttroiitliiifter tie cloae, hiie awakened our jealoueyg unit this hiia not been in the lunar irllayed by the partial glitirpee into their contents. thnt we have been permitted to take. &‘Tl‘° only Intelligence received from abroad, is the following, fin“ 0" 1"’ "elegr h. comuiuiiicuted from New York to Halifax, by EUROPEAN NEWS. The Steamer Baltic arrived at New York on Sir J. Gaspar Le Nova Scotti. I’arliuni-tit had atljritirncd. 'l‘lio prospect of the crops in England and Ireland, vraa neat flllfl. Sir Harry Smith had arrived in England. The ll-mt nflhv Liverpool Corn marltet fell on the lot of June. and lrille-rl two men. dulxllitfl 1l|):illyF;‘¢:‘l::'mIIIIlIlI| full ratca. Indian Coiu,eixpeuee To rite Hon. Grotto: Cons. Sunday lsat. Merchant appointed Lieut. Governor of O 5' G G I i In thiaapd whatever other lettere may follow, I beg it may be fully understood, that I addreee you in your litical ca city only. With your pereoiial character» have ncitlibr occaeion nor wieh to meddle, nor have I aiight to complain of your conduct in the private rela. none of life, on the contrary, the reverse re the cane. You must have been thlly aware, that, at a party leader, you would neceeeeeily have an op ' contend trith; but you do not seem to have been no fully cogniaent, at you ought to have been, how much 'nlluenoe your own conduct, and that of your eeaociateu, I would have in tho lbt-mation of th t ppoait' ' , and he temper and tbelinga with which :onld liratiietaird and lnapired. It was not to be ex cterl, that, when a t and lliiidaniental chen e in a tie atlotie babe adjoining Provincea hhd taken Pl’alde,Ilhe”iltthalri- IIDII of PPIIICO EIIWIPG Q" 3. tentedl under the rule of an Adnialatratloti, the govern prioctpleaot‘which.had heeaiepeflatedby ?_ I '5'! he eane hltrud ei lpdvessts 7°’ P"“"'l “I0 Qoloay ea the xtuu as