_.. _.. _--._.. . . v , "WP" Tfig wumqn fiat. I0 BIN] of II Ifillflyll. “IO crowd followed him all tlJ9~WlIy to his but tge with deafening shoots and bonus. “ " ' Cot. C ' it I a ' ed I reinforcements, and that Gen. From the " Telegraph and Courier " ovsrlssd ) printed at Arolos .lJ’IalIily..estgI"gee.d'in t'oiii‘t';in¢ lllittautorus. Bombay. under the head of “ Tbs Agfa dank," vrd extract the luteicepted letters of the Mexican Uiununmder say. Ihlt 550"“ following paragraph :— that;-give‘:-W l3~l:°n- '-Wt" '’° “’''°‘‘ "' "" “""' ""“"‘“ « wit... the Auditors of the Bambi)’ Money recorded their "A P.|‘I’;'I:ll:te':IIvIftIs0dP(A‘liIerlcuEl had landed secrctl)’ at May Umj:.“:"fi°d “PP"'l“‘l"“ ‘ll: ll“ 2'" ‘£2 l”"'“°:"l'k° '::'"'|:£ atla , id t it pri ne s by the authorities. . in w tc the books, vouc on, c., 2 ., are opt; a t '5-'5--«»‘1«'-'°-»-'-~n 'i‘..'2.'.1'.l:"l..ll‘l‘i:fI:.l..:l:.l°{"£512.?'f“;?..L't‘2..r"?ll'!'57.;"r.15:' _ _ ‘ done no more than justice to Mr. J. G. H. llrovrtt, its able WI"..\'I' ll\DlI‘.S. Manager.” We regret to perceive tltat influenza was prevailing to s ‘vim we “con. arm. A n . o ‘M ton". M" tad." KW“ "' l”f"’.' ‘l°l.“‘“ ‘I ||l"W'l t=“°')' "l“"d|"5d‘:L°n Aihllllizx as well as ourselves, are liitlogohberiied, but it will give them: “'9” " ‘I ("""°'o"“““l l W d°‘xl"l;“"I"'"¥|3 ‘an idea mnned as tt_does us, pleasure to see one of the sons of the soil so ooe~ pi.-rsoris wet: very numerous.‘ t fair do ova‘ c|w|eI’a ducting hinisc fin a distant part of the em ire, as to deserve the that it was t a precursor oft tat aw ti tsutsc, - encmmmn ‘bow bflmwed ml mm. M“ . G. H. "row" i. an The gale oft is 16th was felt more or less scve|‘¢_l)' ‘' "'9 M lslarrdsot; Moarerrat, Antigua, St. Kitts, St. l-ucltl. llfllm‘ fir L-:,::‘.:h.°gL::;’°'n:,"_M“'"d°' B""'"" °"° °f a" fun". uicii, and Porto Rico. The damage at sea has been prvllf “"' tent-ive, and on shore muclt loss has been sustained, particularly _ _ at Antigua to the ttrowing crops and Estates‘ Works. beve- ‘‘ .-:‘l"::m“u":rl::"°"l“"":':-:‘|"'";"“°"‘l‘.'£', l"(l:°“3"'."°“" 3"‘ P,°'."'. rt-' Uwul-int: veuolo have been lost "HY M2“ 3"“ "°’"“°' at I'ovrnitl Wharf chamtiiio:imviaa.itmiv"riliiimi t'l':.\lv.:rf"x tire titles.expericuced at the island of St. Lucia on the l0th. weaned", “um ' um nnd inn ' "hue “akin .: mu" ‘O t.“ lluriutz the prevalence of it sturrn of rain and li-.;htnin;z whtcli me me or one o“|',. mhw “MM; who ‘ml 0 I“ mmhlzd in . occurred at the Island ot"l‘riuidud on the 20th ult., the electric. mm, 0,-iu,”icn,ion_ Th. km" W“ ."“L_h,. fluid struck the monumental cross on the chapel in Port of .~‘p:rin. only erected on the preceding I-‘riday (Feast of the Assumption) by the Roman Catholic Clergy and inhabitants III comrrietiioratruii of'the Jubilee, and shattered it lroitt top to provoke very many. It appears th:rt..\lr. Clifibrd is a.NoVtI 500"!“- and loves the land of his birth. Ile is also a Christtuu.,ttnd DINO i ttteusely loves the cause and people of his Saviour and lung. The Micrnaes he s In of us his brethren. “ They are any own £09?“- I was dandletfbit the knee of one of the Red iitctt, ottt-itttmes III the kitchen ofm grandfather in the li.-ickivoodti ofmy riuttyu lntidturtd , I always hatfn love for them, as socially for theiraouls, since I lm0W ‘ the tmttt." This gcutlornan Int long been anxious. to see such an enterprise set on foot. as that for the support of wluclt we urtt lllll evening IIOI. In 1842 he wrote to a friend to Halifax to know. Ifh would be feasible to get up a mission of the .\licniacs. lie was dis- cnsrs ed. He was told th.tt the attempt was useless-that the gran was pre-occupied. Regarding the case us hopeless. hethen turned his attention to the for East instead of the West, originating the Loo-Choo .\IIisi'.t-I, which is mainly indebted to his exertions for support. In April lost, however, a No. of the l’. E. I. Royal Gas- otts. containing notices ofllor Majesty ‘s Surveying Schooner the Galnnre (with the otlicurs of which lie was acquainted) and noti- cos of the Miotnnc Mission and of .\Ir. Rand's movements, was for-- worded to his address by the Lady of Lieutenant Forbes. of the Gulnore, when all his forittor interest was revived. lle ititniediate- ly wrote for information to Dr. 'l'wiuiug. to the Corresponding Se- orotary, and to his naval friends. Copies of the re on and it few other documents were iuirrtodiately furnished, and t is warm-heart. ed friend of the .\licntac did not rest, until, by the pnblislring and circulating extracts frotn these, he had infused sortie trtctisitru of his own enthusiasm and zeal into ltis Clrristinu friends, nttd raised and transmitted the hit dsoms surrrof ’l‘liirty pounds sterling. such rm example can scarcely fail in sitrrrulntmg to greater zeal and activity _Ii"t"it>-Iit‘t—il—a—t—e‘E—l1E\lI.liI1_Pt|—]—)—e:I‘—s:” 'l‘he hopes of the Protoctionists have everywhere gives way, and it is now a generally admitted fact. that Agriculturists lltttsl H protect themselves” by adopting modern itnprovemeuts in tilliug the land. and depending t'or support on the cost iricttr- red by the foreigner in bringing ltts products to a British market. Kossuth and his companions have arrived in England. Sirnultaueunsly with their arrival on llritislr soil, they were Irunrr irt elfirty nt l'esth. by the Austrian authorities. a fate frorii which they were saved by English syutpatliy and Turltislt good faith . After all the various reports circulated respecting the litters- tiun of M. Kossuth, and the II|Ill]_'fll’lt|ll rcfuttces in Turkey. we have the satisfaction to llllltlttllltft‘, that the ‘ Mississippi.‘ United States steamer. reached the port of Marseilles with the ex-Governor of Hungary. and about sixty of his comrndt-s. on the 20th tilt. 'l‘he chiefs, having applied to the aulltorities. were permitted to land. It would seem that they made sntne ineffectual attempts to procure permission to pass through France on their way to England. but such dillicullieo were throwti in the way, that. after coating. the filetllllcr proceeded KING'S COUNTY CA'l'I‘l.E SHOW AND IIDUGHING MATCH. christian people, irt these provinces, who are the nciglibours oftliese people, and who ought to be foremost in promoting their ovttngeliza- tion. And surely with such aid, there should be no ditl'r::ult_v as regards the financial depurtiuent.—'I‘lte chief ground ofttppreliension is that on her voyure to Southampton, where suitable preparations are being made to give these ttuforturtate men is hospitable recep- tion. The American Government have presented Kosanth with a purse of$l5,000. to meet his pecuniary wants, and the most s.'itist';tctory assurances have beeti given to the whole party, that bottom. Tm: C.u'1'i.r: Snow nut Ps.ouoittito Maren in K’ 'e‘ Jautaicu dates to the 12th ultimo,—'I‘lre Cholera has it seems C”“"'l’- "'9 l"’°"'i""" 7°’ "l‘l°I'v "¢'° “l'°"“'°d '° 5° 33"" ! “ again re-visited .\'avannalr-la-ltlar and many deaths have oc- ""9 ““J"'l AK'i°“l""" 5°°i° t , was Ireld in a field on the fans sf‘ I¥ctor's Bay, on the lflth September. curred."—-I"everI in consequence of recent heavy rains are M“ ‘“‘"”""e'‘ "wt. "r S‘ . . - r , - 'l'lre number of animals broagltt to compete for the various prises - very prevalent. 'Ihe lsovernor had issued a proc-l.tm.-tron. re 1 | I. .°d _ . r ." be h h of W: .. I‘: h .. . . _ .k‘l\VlI3 nttrer irtttt ,in act,_as wt _ Itfll yt e report _ _ 2::;::';..:.:.:r':.':?;::22.2:;.£°.:°;:.:fl.r;=';;::;°.: :‘:.:'.‘.:::.':'..:":..:ms~-- -—--s-=I--- «» .-r: gres. onho -dialled ‘ l :IIit‘!llI:.llI svyurdiingss l_’retnnpn It|=;ofdll;|0O fiwttb_the r uatim ‘ ' : ' ' t I Tim small P0‘ ‘'30 I"'°"ll' 3‘ Tr°l‘“‘’“°J 3“? "me" I‘l“°9’5- - hiien iuytliuf pu(l"I.t.il tlie lisllanif, lltI‘;fII|:U!I':‘llI.0'«;:I.fO. at;ouoI‘ ‘_L7"00 h,“ l_"’‘"' I-l"','“°‘l by _ l_l'° l'“l"3"3l (-'0V9|'lN||°||l W for this. There was a numerous assehiblago ofrespectsblo farmers,- aell~‘t Jamaica III her distress arising from cholera. of the as our revenues come from so rrtrmy sources, llltllliltlllllls nitd Christan Societies iiizty neglect pcrsortatl responsibility uttd effort. rtrtd leave the duty of support to otltcnt. llloariwhile while sortie are waiting for others to give. rtiore funds are urgently demanded, that the operations ofthe Society may he enlarged, and rnissinnary premises secured, where the work of instruction may be carried on. There is sortie reason to believe. that even now Indian youths could be they will find it home in the country whicli they have selected as their finial resting place across the Atlantic. We tnust not conceal, however. that it has been specially reinrtrlted, that the illustrious Count Bztttlriziny refused to come home in the same steamer with Kossutli, and the French Goverurr-cnt gave him it passage in one oftlieir vessels of war. The Morning Clirorairle fouttd ready to rec--ive instruction. There the Missionary could open at School. There he could relieve the wenrv and the faint and the hungry rind the feeble, and while furnishing them with etiJence of our regard, in attending, under proper regulations. in their tom. porrl wants, he could direct tltctrt to the Lamb of (iod who tuketli away the sin of the world. During the past winter, Mr. Rand's house was often a refuge for the Indians. They remained over night, when they could find slit.-ltcr nowhere else, and cooked their own suppers, having their food with thetti. “'I'linse who are wid- ows indeed and desolate (says .\Ir. I{.)\t'c of course feod. We do not want them to follow us for the loaves and tislrt.-s, but we do want i them to know that we are their friends. Jail there is power in kindness! The Indian who has slept under our roof nnd ltl:t:II fled when hungry, Will not turn me out of his tvigttniiu wlicu Igo and in it very admirable article, in which we generally concur. has drawn rt broad litre between Kossutli and the tar more izallaot and p.ttriotic men who fought strd sullered in the llun;_-.'tri:iri war; but, such is the enthusiasm in favor nt'Gerin:tn and lluu- garian freedom. and tleiesttttion of Austrian cruelty and des- putism, that Kussutli seems likely to carry offall the admiration of the multittide wherever he may appear. although very serious doubts may be entertained respecting his merits either as it statesman. it financier, or art honest ptttriot.—\Vhntever verdict the future historian may pass upon the deeds of Koesuth, cer- tain it is. that he and his companions are still in the highest degree obr.oxinus to the Austrian Court. A most angry protest has been presented by the Austrian lnternuricio to the Sublime Western steamer experienced on the lflth August, says :- " ()ur readers have learnt that the Great VVrsterit was exposed to much bad weather on its last trip to St. 'l'hoinas. however, know the extreme danger in which this litre steamer. with her largo complement of passengers from this island. was placed during the storm they encountered off Porto Rico.- The vessel was for upwards of five minutes on her beam ends. every instant of tvliicli, it was believed, she would have gone to the bottom. The -lrirnaica Despittch, referring to the gale, that the Great do llsnnanot:s.—-'l'he crop for l85l. as detailed in the records who all appeared to be highly gratified with the on y. and many ettpfelitetl I r determination, that, should the ltnynl Society hold a sittiilar show in that port of King‘s County in any future year, the competition for the prizes should be ranch ]«‘,,w_ more extensive. Judging from the samples of Sheep exhibited, we are of opinion,that it would he higbl were to employ a portion oflho fun a at their disposal. in the par- cltusc of well bred Rain-, plenty of which can be procured is the neighbourhood of Charlottetown, and have thorn sent up to thin pttrt of the country for the use of Sttltectiberl to tlli llflllclh Hi! I, . ‘ k . . . . llonor Judge Peters, and some other members of the Parent Society. . . . '"'“° cue" ‘fen '" mm". °x°'".'”.>' “mm "' were on the ground, and lent their assistance in the furtherance of admiration of the coolness, courage, and skill exhibited on the ,h ocuztsioti by Cttptttiit VVoolli-y." beneficial if the Royal Society e objects of the day. Tits: Fonnowttva is ‘IHI Avvaan on rat: Juliane. Porto against the liberation of these dclrnus. The Sultan, however, has turned a deaf ear to these ebnllitinns of raocour. and. in cnulorrnity with the pledge uiven tn ‘ a certain embassy‘ (ltor-I Palrnerston.) Kossotli and ltis friendsliave been restored to lilrorty and to the world. VACANPIEI IN 1-us: I’.uii.t.iMIttv1'Anv Rzr-ttt:sI:rv'r.a- 'rto.'v.—Froru it carefully constructed tabular statement of the vit- cuucies which have taken place in the representtiiiori of the people since the last general election, it appears titer in the four years from I8-I8 to I85! no fewer than I38 seats have been vacated, and that the Ilouse of Cmirrttuns has been renovated to tltc amount of one- return his vi.tit—and he will listen both here and there to tho t\'0lI- drous story." That these objects may be nttaiucd, and especially the education oftheir youth, requests have already reached the Currirmttec to this efl'sct.——"Enlarge your operations. and we'll enlarge our contrib- titions.” tuch is the language ofCorrtrn:rnder Orlebur, who already gives the liberal surri of Fire Pounds annually. (To be concluded.) t2if5 the commercial-lrall, is as follows :—3.'2,ll7 hogslieads, Hon“, came and sheep. ' , 75 tierces, 7,l75§ barrels of sugar, equal in round numbers. W .3, r it mttnto auhacrihed. having been ap- to 8.3.730 ltogsneads, ll,l60 pnnclieons. 36;’. lrog_sliearls. 200 ,,,,;,,,;'l _‘,‘udn":_ 2:-'3,°:(;:I,°,|e ghow, on,“ s,_ pew... Bunch 0“... b:."""' °g's')'7“l‘-':3l8t‘l ; [358 pack:‘I,Ltt:.;I_I0f!\f(;"'\"l""'l 5 39 l““'k"lJ“3 Royal Agricultural Society, award the Prizes as follow, vi :— 9".'E“‘.' ‘. “”"’ °°'“"" ““ t'‘’‘" ' """' . r h t. r r: r o It r A ricultarul purposes foslerlit ms Ibis is allowed to beone uftlre finest crnpe ever shipped or ‘W: "::"n""'e'l:§,°‘:he°;-nvufiflme com-,dg,.,,,,,,,,'of 9,. W”: from llarbadoes. for it is a fact, that the consumption ofsugar one uh-.bi,ed by Duncan S,.,,“,,_ “,0” M5,,‘ ,,,,t, 3,", ",3, is not less than 2000 hogsheads, the quantity of sugar will be may, mew“ in mg, ¢t,,,,,_ c,,,,,,q,,,,,,|y no; nficignt Wmpuj, ncttr -H.000 ltogsboads, a yield from the land under cane cul- ' tiv tion which is not exceeded in any part oftlre world. 'I‘ttl: Ptutstns:s'rs.—\V.tsltington was “grave, severe, aus- 'l‘hs Filly for agricultural purposes, foals-I in 1848, I; Wiiliinr tero ;" lie was ll rrrtrr to win rcsj - *t. but I ' b' . I . v.l- . . . . . , - - _ - _ - some in permit. The first _\tI.|llI:L\Vi'ls| I|I)t:‘<It5‘.vJfJ(!i‘I'-."ll':l|ll'l‘iffliill‘lli£I$i{- Sm“ or M l"""b"' D'""'g me “me Penod um "on" or Com- t (-"il}§‘lDA —l- we quadmv’ or Tug“-shlptped mlliiliei In eq"lla(l 9 sunddeuoni ld S ft l d- ' f If If ed too '“_mm"en“y hy um lending rcumws M, "m race‘ “mum” mu“, '0“ ,h,,.,’._o,,o membeu by dL.,,,h_ ti /.0..- totzsted s, an_ tie prtsttmt, I tore wt note it tout o '..t|tI best o.._ Donn | er nrg .1 h 6 E ‘ . I. 0 o ],,,,p,,d mm "ml ,,,,,,,i L “_,,mm “M I phiz run “gm, “mm”. but _ more to be shipped, which will make the total 80.»- liogsltcatls. llte treat lletfpr; ca v I'll! I8 , o n o , . _ ‘ 0 0 his nose was too tite:tr the color of the wine iittcrtlicredbv lliu UNITEI) S'I'A'l‘I‘iS- 5 b'l00 h"""5.h”ads' drew’ W9 under8““'d' “.6 mm-I Sm-mm“ ‘“t- '2!” be" l.lmlil“(] lip.’ - - I 3 0 0 scriptures b6_c.'tusu it was red. The secutid Atlantis was a h:irdisuli- The strides of America have fairly aroused the attention of .‘"’i"'—'“=|l“||ir an Increase in the present year s shipment of J '3’ ll”"":d '"':’., oh?‘ (;j.,' - _ _ - - - g o 0 Ject to describe. any way. Jackson rcscrrrblutl two liicltory rttitves. l'Inrupr-.. Our electric movements seem to ttstonislt the people '“-""lJ 2:000 h°8‘l'9"l'- ."i' 8" "" ’ W ,. ' y’ (- E , setup etIL't:\Vlst:', he was the lt-trdest featured nr:rn in the whole of the Old World bi-vnnd discretion and repression. We give, ———- gas:;':fdl;e"l?:,:rl3:ITEf:; John J0 ' - - : : : crowd. Vuu lluren was (ori )c lai t d 'k‘ ~_:, b if-. - , ' ' ' ' ' ' . . " ' - - - ‘ii and subtle ; he had not that oriienniialsnspoftiiiiirtdiiirttiiitilrtviiliiiutnwltihlt ‘ "}‘,:,':'.lM' ? mwiimltnz ,ilmA‘l‘htiiin ”I':fl'l‘fI"lI!I|III.:Il‘IlrBl‘I:“|fIInIt(t’lI A"”cA"|—D'A..'r': or Mn} Ru-"AynDs0N Tim Armcjm Inn. -f"'l3""P""‘* M90“-'-"'- no man can be good looking. llairrison had his skin alt.-tken up into i B,.,,.,,.d ,y:,:';:.s, :,\:,m}?,',-,3 an"; the r-ttiiktf f'ottr mile! PM llmlft r‘r'l‘nlllIfnilftlirttisldlihlinrilgfim tihirmelfiferltitiiiiiiiizaanfiiizilictf II’l.‘fV6.l:II'i|‘. DAVID McE'.'. I all sorts ofwrinklesh the ngues f tle .\I' '. J h 'l‘ l- r I ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' ' . ‘ . , .. . ' ' ' I ' - nobody, and mmingYflm“led it £0”'p|"i':‘:;':'um“‘;'i: ml;-' “'P‘:l: to the opening of the Hudson River Railroad. vthen the ln_co- llns tttelnnclroly event took place on the 4th March last. at a Pl‘l"5""'$' ~”‘“'-'l‘- ' “,3, ..w,,,,, Punlpk-ms,” and mm" n Mr mm '0 [Wk m‘ if you mptives run, without ttll l‘_m||‘l. {Wet 0“ l'““‘l"’d ‘ml I°"'l' small village called Ungitrutua, six days distant from Ixourka. First Prize to Alexander Dtngwsll. - - £8 {'40 woutd "op ,|,;,,k,ng whip, you hmkei Taylor had a Plenum. miles. in three hottrs and thirty mmut:-s. . the capital of Borneo. second do., to Ptllftck Hogan, Plougbinan to '=.'°~°"'."e.- ...T.'**.-:"r' ':‘.."'° “"3”"2"""'°1‘.::5"il:.::;"‘1.t':'.:3‘:.“.:‘ » - ' ° :::. ortgrnu sin. ut r time is re: an tru edl k’ - ' '31’ 0|’ e mttr ero a man it. . , . _ 1.: -p M A AD. __ H ADMlN]sTRA_ I -. s - - - ; every sense ortlre word.—.Mai(_ y ‘Y . ‘O 00 mg mm In under a promise of marriage. and afterwards deserted hey for L“ S F30 GA" fr E New Fourth do., to James Webster. - - I to O , Tr-II: Btavrv os -r-tr: Sxs.—lt ls sItraags‘1a‘trtg1toIv'ltu|e‘ln general people know about the shy.—ltIs the part of creation in which nature has done more for the sake of pleasing min. more for the solo and evident purpose of talking to him and touching him, than in any other of or works, and it is just the part in which we least attend to her. There are not many of her other works in which some _more material or essen iul purpose than the more plea- sing of ninn is not answered by every part of their organization ;but every essential purpose of the sky might, its for as we know he I'|l\V€|‘ed. if oiico in three days. or thereabouts, it great black ugly rain cloud were broken up over the blue. and everything well wat- ered, nu_d so trll left blue a;,r.ri-t until next time. with erhrips a Iilrn of morning and evening mist for dew. But instead 0 tltis, there is not it rnutucut of any day of our lives, when nature is not producing _sceue ‘after scene, picture after picture, glory tiller glory. and work- trig still upon such exquisite and constant principles of the most perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all dottc for us, and in- tended for our perpetual pleasuz c. A I’Al.Vi‘lJI. CASE. The Courier rlcs Elrrls UIri.t. gives an account of it recent trial at the Old Ilailuy in London. |.o:-«I CltiefJustico 'l‘ind:tl prcsiding:—- "George Ilamrnnnds, ta portrait painter. was placed trt the bar to be tried oti an indictment found ng.-tirist him by the grand jury for wilful murder, tvitlt intilice it forethought, of George Baldwin, a rope dancer and mourrtcbnnk. 'l‘he prisoner was it man of middle height, another, rendered a verdict not guilty, on the ground 0£t'|l9tIl- lnyesterday rnoruiu1.—'I‘his_result gives tteneral_sa_tl f etlop. There Is no doubt the nnrurtniiaro woman’ tv'as frensl _tt",)ba., time she committed the dreadful deed, and was. thorefor‘o.‘no( a l't!8pn.'.’ilsle being. Her sufferings and atronies ttitia't,liav'e been -intense, and suflicient to temporarily displace ltor religi- A colored. female. named Eliza Greenfield. is creating quite a sensation in musical circles in Buffalo. She is said to have it very powerful and sweet.,vuice. and is to give a concert shortly. She is called the " Black Swan.” According to the report of the City Inspector. New Yirtrlr continues remarltahlv hettltbv-there having been but 86! deaths during the past week. Of these 24! were Americ:tns,75 Irish- men. 20 Germans, and the remaining 25 from other parts of of Europe. The principal causes of mortality are as fnllowst:— Consumption, 40; convulsions, 32: dysentery, 99: Vtlflmtl inflrtmmnionv, 40: various fevers, 30: f|P0Pl“¥}’- 90: df0P8Vr 20; dcbility, H; diarrhea, ll : .m:tr:ismus, 18; small pox, 6. Tue Ri‘.Vnt.UTl0N lN N-vn'rrittttN Mi:xrco.—Our advices from \Vsshin«_vton state. that the President has issued orders to pre- vent an invasion of Mexico from Texas and along the frontier. Our published intelligence from that quarter tzives the particul- lrtrs of an invasion. and the capture of several towns. It will be recollect:-tl. that after the depttrture of the llflmlwffl. the President dismissed the (‘tiller-tor of New Orleans. find issued X We last evening received information from Toronto. that s new Richards; sortie for Canada Bust, lllr. Drummond ; Provincial Se- pretury, Mr. Morin. Three other appointments remain to be made P'°’‘’d '0 I P°"|l Mn wlllllm M'K'7v °f P"l”°“°" R°].“Ys n order to complete the Government, which it is tliougbt will be the ”l"’l'0|' Ind be,“ mm (;,,,,,,,1,, M, "9, hug. the Public \‘Vharf at Prinoetown. rxooutivo has ' ‘air’-&o|J-. no fl~|ossot-—-lvsvpeoror snernl, Mr. llinclts; President of the Council, llolph; Posttttaater rcrierul, Malcolm Cameron; Cornnrissiooor of Crown Lands. illiam Morris; Attorney General for Canada West, W. B. By the above list it will be clearly seen, that men who have Judges-—Cit'Ae. Satiolasost, Joins Luauu. ' Joust l’trsi.Asr. Coortctr. Orrrcs. Oct. I0, I86]. ' His Excellency the Lieutenant Givrsrnor iii Council In; beg allnst Master for Itichrnoad Bay, and Wharfingeg 5“- CHARLES DESBRISAY. C. 0. generally. tuckian is also re brigs Ornur and be got off without much ditliculty. heretofore differed widely in their politics are combined to forrii an administration which will possess the strength and stability requisite to carry out the public business of Canada at this unusual crisis, and give full effect to measures calculated to promote Colonial interests t over Lake Erie, in Last week a most disastrous gale ewe rig Christiana, of Port wlticlt a number of lives were lost. Sarina, was thrown on her bennt ends, and when boarded off Wel- liugtorr, the corpse of Capt. Lang was found lashed to the mm-t— licr crew, nine in ttuniber, having met a watery grave. 'l‘lie Ken- rted to have been lost, with all hands. ingston, and schrs. l-Iverett, Courtelunrl and Us- wegn, went ashore at Cleveland; but it was expected, they would Mitv BRUNSWICK. The gale which occurred in the Gulfof St. Lawrence. and cort- Sccns-utnv's 0l'l'lcl, Oct. 21. IBM. V Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been sued to ap- point Mr. Robert Blake Irvin a Notar Public forth Island. ‘ JA IE8 W |tBUll.'l‘0N, Col. 8ee‘y. j Dish, In Town, on Sunday last. at the residence of his son-in-law, the "on. W. \V. l.ord. Mr. Richard Len, of'l‘r on, aged 82 years. Mr. Le.-r emigrated to this Island from Lincoln ire, England, in the year I8l8, and was for many cars l consistent member oftho Wesleyan connexion, and was htgfily .c-spected by all who knew him. His end was pence. At Mount Pleussiit, on the 24th inst., John. son of Mr. P. Griflln, aged H years. At Georgetown. on Saturday last, after it lingering illnsoa, Janus tinned to blow the 3d. 4th and 51'! inllillll. lull Ollllfitftl ll“! I095 0f M‘l)orutt.n. I’.sq., M. I’. I’., for that place, a ed 80 years, Mr. fifty fishermen frotn 'l‘ruro. mostly young men, the ntatrt supporters !\|-[)tnmld will be much regretted by all who (I the pleasure of ofthut community .—Sl. John Clr ronicle. his acquaintance. Tun tiruut-r GALE.--TIIO St. John Courier says :--The father of four of the persons lost in the Frnnklirt. Destcr, passed through this city on Wednesday, on_ his wiry to Prince Edward Island, with other gentlemen interested in the recent disasters. but slender form. his eye were blue and mild. Ilis \vl|Ul0 being ,,,-,|,,,-,, m P,-,.y,.nt anv_fi[ihuIf¢'rov leaving for Cuba. Both affairs gave evidence of subdued and melancholy rcsignntiori. He was have been me ,3“, on“, c,,,,m,.y fa,» ‘ix mm,t|,._ forty-om; years of age, had a_ soft _voice, and his appc-.ir.-tnce and __ '.r'.;::::::..“:;..:.°:t?:::';:.::..:';.'.:€;".r.:.::'“" °' °“' '*:=‘7°-W“.“:r“.:°°‘1:?..";£"::":* On being called to plead, the prisoner admitted he did kill Bnld- ‘he Rmml Gazfflc" “B” m 6 inner‘ VI ' 64ml I‘ T ‘Ii,’ ‘in, he d,,,,|,,,,,] the ,,c,_ adding. h,,,,,e,,,,,.. ,hu,o,, hi, “ml and Lace, qrcgn. printed at Grand Turk tn the 2 ti ult. or. s conscience he did not believe himself guilty. Tltereuponajury l’la“‘l " "M '" . '1"-"' "me or l""er"'"m' n°"wi”"['"d'"‘ the immense quantities of salt produced there. some loath- vras entpnnnelled to try the prisoner. The indictment wasthen _ , . read to tltc jury, and the act or killing being admitted, the goverrt- some amt m_vste'Inus disease threatens the destrur-tmn of the merit rested their case, and the prisoner was called on for his It-‘Ill ponflt Tl!" "tall" ll 3" ll" |fl'Mt|E=|"'fl- Theft! WI! I Eunttrlytb, On the lltlr inst., from the shipyard of Daniel Flynn. I".sq.. . . Rollo Buy, it very handsome modelled and superior finished Brig. Ilruv-tsit GtrtrtlA.—Wo have received the Demerara Colonist of 190 W“ New‘ mg 200 ,0... 0_ M__ “nod the flurgevd, ea- 0f"'l||° l°lh“"ll- h TI."*“ P‘vI;°;':”";"in‘ mo preuly built for tlto Newfoundland Trade. ' is won tar as can r at fortnight, but d°r°"°°' “"93 ‘l'"""llY °r "ll ‘I “"3". mm’ rm 'hiPmem' a few partial showers have lallcn. The menu actors of sugar is T /rite prisoner tlten addressed lrimselfto the court and Jury. ‘gin; on briskly, and there is a good demand for prot‘lII¢e- vasstugtrs '_‘.VIy Lord,“ said be “my chit.-f justification is to be found in a recital of facts.——'I‘hrcc years ago. I lost my daughter, then four years of age. the sole memorial left of my beloved, whom it had ptcrised God to call to himself. I lost her; but I did not see her die, us I had seen her ntotltcr dio —She disuppertrd —-she was stolen from me. She was ll clinrming child, and but for her, I had nobody In the world ‘to love me. Gentlemen, whntl have suffered cannot be de_sc.rrbed—-you c.-tnnot comprehend it. I have expanded in itdvertrzing and in fruitless scrirrtltes, every thing I possersed—farni- ture. ptctsros, pven Eohmy clothcs.r All have been sold. For three _ . d H A '_ 0 ' H a d ' M. . . ' '“ ' years. an on out, rive sou hi or rnv child in all the cities. and active re rations to mm c to rtzen to err 0?)’. V‘ " in all the villages in the three‘ kingdoms. As soon as b painting I start Ilriipriia‘: but no action had taken place as vet. The Hon. TUESDAYI OCTOBER 28' 1851' portraits I had g.rined_a little money, I returned to l.on on. to rc- 3 Mr. Penrlleton, the American Charge do Alfaires, was daily -— ' ' port of flI)arlu[[gtomu, commence my ll(IV8lIN0ll‘l8l'la in the Newspapers. At length, on expected gt fluenos Ayrel from Rio tlfi -l3"9i'°- Wt: should like to ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, or Ten navs r.a1-rm rnoir Bruruos Avtuv.s.—By the hriz ' Sut- ton,’ Captain Lefevre. from Bnenos Ayras. we have dates to the lem of August. The market was completely overstocked with all kinds of foreign impnrtations. httt the produce of the cottrilrv was scarce. and sold at very high prices. on account of the immense rains that had fallen in and about that place, which have caused the roads to he almost impassable. The government had sent troops to put down the ruthless savage traitor Urqniza, of Urttgttav. Brazil is maltintz thorootrh and Q,uI:uttc.—Grertt preparation are being made in Quebec to re- ceive with becoming houor the Governor General. Colonel Bruce had already reached the new seat of Government, I0th tnst.; and it was expected Lord Elgin would arrive about the l6th. In the steamer from Piotou on W ‘nesday, Oct. 2I—Mrs. Lau- grishe, Mrs. Dacbomin, Miss Mayne, Miss d, James Yeo, Esq... Capt. Thompson, Messrs. J. Barrow, W. F‘. ads. Wright. Jo I You, jun., John Yen, seu., Mulhul. Jas. Desbrisuy, James MoCraitb, and 1 in tho stecriigo. H A 3% A 9 3 Z 1}; T T E 9 .».‘.’.".°r21'.'.’.I‘-.:{«'.1‘.".?§l.‘:?.'..°..'.?’.“?"c‘.-‘. 3‘..':.‘!.’.'..'."r°r'-.?'r.‘..'."u"1L".7-.'; pntrick. Friday the I-lth of April last. I crossed the Smithliold Cattle Mnr- me Ch.firm." of the Baud of Excise, or the head of Wltllflel‘ "'T""” lrct. In the centre of the ntttrlmtu troo of mount banks were - ' o the Revenue Oct. aI—Schr. Shannon, Ki . do tonal. .rforrnin; tltr-ir r.-.n.. Amonll them ncihild Wlll tirrning on it. VERY r.A'rr-: AND lN'l'F.ltl-‘.S'l‘lNG I-‘ltO.\l1'lll-I CAPE or dermtflte-"|""l' '""“|'"8§"i£‘:°::°,j‘;{l§f:“’:e,'Ld by AM“, B,.,,,..,,, M.'f,,_’l,,,J,’-.'.,....,,t.,t._ Iizad. its leg! in the air. and its head supported by ’i hulhcrd. A GOOD HOPE. belongs, w ietter_ I” P M I5 an and dc osited with Dr. Freedom. Event. Pi¢tMt 355- ~ ," my front the soul must at that moment have penetrated my own for The bark Spriugbox. Capt. lltml. from CW0 TOW". It 301100. M‘D.'"mld 0" me" W” ‘tilt "A if n t whp the same have 24 Dlmfllt Gllllfltr Ri°l|iltl¢t°€ dill!- rneto have fouognizud my child in that condition. It was my poor brings dates to Sept. ad. Jardino, have been c_larme . 1 n‘. Id ti‘ “buy.” in H" M. 25 "WP, Rm". Bglfimmim; ML child. Her mother would. p'!rlI-'l[l!. h-ive precipitated herself The accounts are more favourable for peace. The Cape Town not been sold according to law. it st 0 I ll ! 21 - .l.h°“'. Iluwhinmm Nnlmt; ML been instituted as to the importation of such Spirits! Or from whose ltouss oi-i store the same were taken, previously to their lrsvin been so seized and so deposited! And, if not, why not! ‘ts. ;'.':‘:':..'.::: ' i sure to eat rfllll _ ‘.3:i',':.’:.'r"‘i.o..:.: have been csamiiied, as to the pa‘. IOII 0|‘ PO?‘ Oct. Il—Bcbr. Ellen, Strttchsn, Itslifasi prodses. ,,,,,. by whom eeid Spirits were being sent to and Equal And. Carolina, M-rclltloll, Boston; mackerel sad pse- 1,-,.,,,g, why not? And whether, in the event of such person or mi‘ 1 "0"". Newbie”; .0 sum‘ “din.- Mail oftlie 2d eriys, tltttt they have at length encouraging rrewa from the frontier. The Government has been reinforced by two regi- ments, rind I00 artillorvrnen. in all I500 mom TM GOVOHIM‘ 5"‘ Harry Smith was in high spirits at the more favourable prospects, and said he would conclude no treaty ofpoacl Illolt» 0f I 0 M000- ditionul submission of the Kllfllfflo _ The venerable John Phillips. superintendent of the London Mis- sions in Sosth Africa. died on the 2‘lth'AssIIst. . Advices from Grubatnstown to Augaet Itith have been received. Brigt. Manillti, 0’Br'ten, Halifax; goods. Sohr. Joseph. Nielrsrsort, dry tlsh. Mouutsioeer,Norman, Newfoundland. berriugs. CLIAIID 3 towards her, rind locked herself in her er-me, passed over my eyes. I throw myself upon the cbiefof the rope- dsncers. I kne_vr not how it was, I, ltabiru.-illy gentle to weakness. seized him by his clothes—_I raised him in the air, tlten dashed liirri to the grcttnd—thcn again He was dllrId—IflI|'Wttl’tII I repented what I had done. At the moment I regretted that I was only able to kill but once. Lord Chief Juslirr Ti’nrIril.—Theso are not Christian senti- As f'ur me a veil meats. How can on as ct the court and 'ur to look with favour . . . ' ' , e, or the was or were rose~ _ on our defence, or’ God frpirdon you, it‘ ytiu Lana: forgive! - which state that since the Ian pest the _ivorlr of destruction is _ettl| I"-""“:“’_' l’°I"':‘ d"‘:‘;:";‘d'.::h '3". by 1.5, inw,,,..,” Alina, ,, g3-s¢tt.-, Roi. _oy,'|‘tm.buIt, llalrfas; goods. £rleonrr.—l know in lord. what will be your jsd cnient, and going on around us. Murders and robberies by the Kafllrs, continue cult! "I 31”" J ,4 |'-‘noun, mg.‘ Bgrmnyh; poutoee. that of tltojary, but God has already pardoned me,I eel it in my at Somerset, and great distress prevails on account of a severe not, why not . 25 3,,-,",.,.,' Man... yg.|,f“;g,,_ heart. You know not, I know not then, the whole extent of the drought, its well as Kaflr doprodstions ’ - l"I|fy- C|l|°°'|o "OM": ‘If’- r ‘ 'l‘ ' d refinement that ¢|.¢0:r'..:tl:¢:‘e.oiI'r:rii:‘iiiiyme:ii(:3'otiilrlitdidirpgition to fos_tsi' and gneourapo the grovrth and progress of those arts 3] svhic: she imagination, as well as the senses. I" wtllltt t0 0 1"" 0 — — each as music, painting, and sculpture. We were, therefore. """" "'°""' ‘.7: ""5. ".'r'.'r"r§il'r'.'.1"1'r ‘.l'.'l‘..I.'.'Is.2‘r"’.'2'r'.'.‘..I'I.”r x mm... “old '0 Grins were such as to induce them to Elizabeth Ann, Cassy, Dsllteasist oats. Mary Ann. “rlawsss. New Yovlt: prstlsos. Uuiooru. llsstiate, St. Julie. Nesvltg do. evil that man hath done me. Wlton some compassionate people Cattle, sheep and horses are psrishlng for the want of food. Es- breagbt he Iiy daughter in my prison she was no or my child. aortas, particularly Kslrs, are numerous in the ' arhoo_d. She was no longer pure and srigzllc as forrnarl was corrupt A dreadful hurricane had evrept over the Missionary stations at hi! I-1 not ll-r nun--r. I--sup. la amous, like those of Miinsetowe, materially damaging the Waehiugtol on .&e. the pal: with Uhmhfdfl has been living. She did not iso Intelligence from Fort llare announced that the Ks s and Hot- rseagrbsrl no longer Ill self. be as sent ud newt 'l'hatIaahedrotsbsdrnsofthe,|svssuilso’a'lofrnyiift.ild. torttote are luoasa fares near the ¢assrsl's with “It ll WI 40 nothing with then. - ’l‘helrontisrpsstssrsgustlvdlstrsassl for Aadlhvuhiedhlui but once. . ' . ,._ um .94 . fireisel lsrd. he vsril' . At Alice. II“! '0' '0'“ 9"‘ 3' '3 -9‘ °'- F" "9 5* m l h tensions to oil oaths tth Sept-. l-|"!’P°°l "ill" °"'I°"“l"'l’°'-‘“"*" “WM-I '" " .'y':uTg.eIttI:nsn, lift law must take ‘flu taliabltsnts vvsvedsly lzhg hr fresh lstutls of tbs """' Illl‘Iv:IV‘:“;.O.IlId.'ft0|l.I'I.h0nI: ilrtlio are critics the Great Bsrrasvvs. Plaueuua Bay. on ‘til: Nth. aadzsshana: U sefie. I Id sntn up the case and than you will retire to T“. Inn“. ."°'‘":;''‘'' 1 H I . (N. "._.w. 3. ,5. “W,” n‘ I}... ,1,“ .5. egeeutiort of Mr. Weteeg on the total vrveelt. Master and crew saveil—s were In!‘ . Yefipapssshenlls Grands stslsdthitthele: filtitt Nrttis. The brig Sires, Oafi Tltornpseri, of Prince Edward Island. as“- - srday alternoou.—Nrte_fld. Post. Oct. I. “.15; , t ‘nae. hIr.Grussattrsetedeousttlersble!"' ., ’. A .N_g._t,..g..tg ‘ -wt:-:-oniiti-'.v'o:| wt °' "" P"'°"""°" ,,‘§"‘,,‘,'; ,1: r.ri°..li's.. filfilt. girtfiu iii'i.'.'.ii. lost; tktasdnl it-ue'i'sv'i1 heed to U!» their the liil ‘:il':"“L‘:“P'°"' been taken out ofthe furscsstle. «player and slsger NI 10'' l"“°" have resolved by the ~ .‘l'b'tfiHJastlee. havlag sseuusl up Illa sees. the Jury rstlred . ssIo.hsalastastsllsrrstursedlsiscssi-tivlthsverrllensetgailltyt lsabo.ts0et. Ilth. Our ' iussrroasd kwrhnuesllt-“1"he“'eve-'ur-d"‘.;ssaslw':'n_uwsrslnnsase. sbtbee‘:;=lUtiItt:.WI-