230 a Fine at THE TN MiLe | Hovsz.— loffer, wasiaccepted and adm Yesterday morning, between'the hours of two and three o’clock, the house occupied and owned by Mr. Walter Lannen, ©" that time the defendant frequently went |shoulders of the whole country. the St. Peter’s Road, 10 miles from town, was completely deatroyed by fire. The alarm was first given by a child com- plaining of smoke in the room where it slept, when the mother (a sister of Mre. {.annen) discovered the east end of the building to be in flames, where a fire hadithe enga pot been used for: several months. Mr. Lannen, being immediately acquainted of the fact, ealled to bis assistance John Moinage, (2 near peighbour), snd suc- ceeded'in getting some of the beds and other furniture removed from the lower rooms. In about half an hour after the housé, and everything else it contained, | were a heapof ruins. No doubt is en- tertained that the house was set fire to by some evil disposed person or persone in the neighbourhood. We are glad tolearn that it was-insured. Tux Evrorgsan axp Nortg Ameni- can Raiwar.—The Legislature of Maine is now sitting, and application for their Charter for their Company i¢ to be made fortuwith, and will, of course, be, at gnce cemplied with, Our Legislature, and that of Nova Scotia do not usnally assembte until the end of January; but when the interests of the people so plain- Jy demand it, they should be summoned -atonce, and be called on to grant the! proposed Charters and aid; they should strike while the iron is hot. On the legislatures mainly depends whether the railway is now to be constructed or not. ‘There is neither in the Provinces, nor, we apprehend, in Maine, much spare capital that can, with advantage, be diverted from its present channels to be absorbed by this great undertaking. : If} the publie credit is pledged, and amply sufficient securities: are given to the capitalists of the United States and of England, they will be glad to invest their capital ; money . will flow into these Provinces, and the population will rapidly increase ; along the line of railway towns will spring up as if by magic, and farms will be tilled, and thus the railway will create a business for itself. And should the Colonies eventually have to pay the entire sum they borrow, still they will not have paid too highly fur what they will have gained.—St. John Freeman. Tae Minors “Gus at Sra.--We Jearn that the royal mail steamship; Sanada, when about 4 hours out from Iuiverpool, met the Niagara, with the flag of the United States at half,mast at the fore. As the Canada appeared in sight, the Niagara commenced firing minute guns, ‘The two vessels then approached within speaking distance, and the mourn- ful intelligence of the President’s death was communicated to those on board the Canada. The news would be in London, probably, on the evening of the 20th, only 11 days after his decease, anc without any previoys warning of his illness. An attempt is being made in Treland to raise beet-root sugar. One gentleman has nearly one hundred acres under cul- tivation, with,e view, of trying the exper- iment. Freak or Fortone.—A private of the 39th regiment, of the British, army, named Maryatt, stationed in, Ireland, has come in possession, by the death ofan uncle, of £50,000, and’ two estates, in Cuba. —_—_--— Brracn of Promise op MARRiags, than isnow charged, The Postmaster}, : —At Woilitiia “aibizes « frat of this des-|here had much better publish the. whole/on Thursday the 15th instant, and sailed of the letter he received, because itis reported that it contains orders to stop cription .was. tried. Plaintiff» was» the, sister of an innkeeper at Lostwithiel,| where the defendant was a chemist and, druggist. In 1845-the plaintiff was op a A at mame ————- ee ee eee friends asithe acknowledged lover. Miss Tabb left'‘the neighbourhood; and a long’ correspondence took place, and during’ to see the plaintiff, and made her presents | of a gold watch and chain, a writing-desk and other articles. The Jetters at first were exceedingly warm, but gradually became cvoler, until at length he wrote one, regretting his conduct, and stating that, in compliaace with the. wishes of his family, he had determined to break off ;- and in -a very ~short’ time the defendant married another lady. The first letter was dated 29th of Octo-. ber, 1848. The Jury gave £40 damages to the plaintifi— Engltek paper. | Bieamy anv .Munper.— Yesterday week, at Edigburgh, a man named Ben- nison, was convicted of this double crime. He married his first wife in 1838, and his ait». he alternately lived forchort periods ;.and in April last he poisoned his second wife, whose maiden name was Jane Hamilton. without the smailest hope of, merey.—1. California would make forty-five States, of the size of New Hampshire! ‘The sea coast extends: nearlya thousand. miles, and the territory, extends into the interior twelve hundred miles. —2~or— POST OFFICE AFFAIRS. Thomas Owen, Esq. Six—Intending last. Sarurday at two, afternoon, to pul some newspapers into the Post Office here; 1 found it impracti- cable, the door being locked, and \the opening for letters &e. nailed up. The reports as to the Island mails being stop- itted by her} OW hat ext . 110 thrasis the ‘known that many were alive under the {from various quarters of the weighty mass. second a year after. With these women} He was: sentenced to death} ‘What next? Whydo you asl? don't youwee that the Tories wish liberal members over the ~ Darvaprvs. Accipext ix New Yorg. —We were informed. by.telegraph..Jast night, says the Toronto Globe of the 5th inst., that the rear of the large five ator brick..store, occupied by. Mesers. Hoyt Co., Curriers, 46, Spruce Street, tumbled to-the-earth with a tremendous crash, bu-) rying in the ruins sowe fifteen persons. in the employ of Measre. Hoyt. It was ruins from ‘the’cries of agony that issued A New Cacironnia in Vanxzusea. The report is confirmed that'gold mines of great wealth have’ been discovered ‘in the province of Guyana, not ‘ar from the river Amazon. ;The principal | iggin are near the city of Tupuquen. A sing person has gathered 138 ounces of the precious: mineral. DIED. On Saturday the 17thinst., after'a long and painfulillness, aged 54, Maar, wife of Lieut. Colonel the Honorable Ambrose Lane, Town Major and Adjutant Gencral of Militia, of this Island. On the 16th: instant, aged 12 months daughter of T. IL, Haviland, Esq., Barris- ter. On Monday last, Wilkam Henry, eldest son of Mr. Samuel W. Mitchel, Keeper of the Asylum, aged 8 years. Funeral) this Krening at 4 o'clock. On Friday last, Mrs. O’Brien, wife of ped, I had previously doubted. Whether! you may think it proper to eatisfy m¥ enquiry, 1 do not know, but [ consider it not out of place to request from you infor- mation, whether either the Inland or Foreign Mails are stopped, or are to be, and, ifso, by whose orders ? I remain, Sir, Your very obedt, Servt., ALEXANDER RAE, Chartottetown, August 19, 1850. master, (before he, the Speaker, had trans- mitted the preceding leer): handed it to that Gentleman and, received a verbal answer, to the effect, that the door was locked, and the opening nailed up, yet the officials) were inside, as Mr. Rae would-have found had he knocked. Tha by order of the Pest master General in Britain the Inland Mails,are to be stopped. Mr. Rae remarked, that for the Post mas- ter in Britain to stop letters for George Town or Prince Town in the Past Office at Charlottetown, was an unwarrantable assumption, and must have proceeded from some misrepresentation, because the con- tracts with the carriera of the InJand Mails must hold and bind the ‘Freasury so long as there is there aghilling to answer them. these contractors, then they would take le- gal advice, and act thercon, but the Speak- ert hinks the Postmaster,General of Britain did not need. to act as their legal adviser. The Executive here might have given them notice of their danger, but the hints to that effect. were so little regarded Jast May, that it-Lehoved to be exported in, order to be imported back, with, some greater shew of: authority. The Post Office can be managed: regularly for less bath the Foreign and Inland Mails; apd visit. to her brother, and the. defendant,’ (tat he hae resolved to venture on dis- being in the habit, oi coming there, had | Qpportynities of seeing the plaintiff, an4, siter some time, he seems to have become, tiolent!y in love with her, made her an stop the Irland Mails. obeying the order as ‘to the Foreiga ‘Meils, but is determined rigorousty to: } The Speaker chancing to meet the Post Were payments not regularly made to. | knees and Jumber, by Mr. B.C. Call. jdo. de. Edina. the Jate Mr. John O’Brjen, Carpenter. On Monday last, William James, son of Mr. James Coles, junr. aged | yearand 10 months. At Ses, of Consumption, on. board the Brig Fanny, one week previous to her ar- rival at California, Mr. Eonunp Wire, (a passenger,) son of Mr. William White, of York Point, in this Island. PASSENGERS. In the Steamer yesterday morning, Dro Ingles, Dr. Winter, J. Crerar, S. Taylor, F. Poole, Esqrs., Mrs. Davis, Miss Matthews, George Davis, and 7 in the steerage. SHIP NEWS. Extrrev.—August 13, Schr, Cousins, M‘Leod, Nova Scotia, Coal; W. Nelson, Chappell, Bay Vert, deals; 16, Emily, Webster, Boston, chairs ; Brenan, Burke, Sidney, coal; Mary, Ann, Campbell, Pictou, coal; Trial, Gerrior, Miramichi, een Sealer, Dunn, Pictou, coal; 17, acket, Babin, da, do,; Flora, Hingley, do., do, ; Olive, Piget, Sydney, do. ; 19, Seahorse, Brundage, Bay Vert, deals. Crxgarev.—August 13; Schr. Cale- donia, Welsh, Bay Vert, bal.; Rob Roy, Turgbull, Sydney, do.; Economy, Mac- donald, do., do.; Wave, Moore, Pictou, do.; W. Nelson, Chappell, Miramichi, do.; 16, Cousins, M‘Lood, Pictou, do.; Sagaaban, Green, Newfid., d6.; Kanhawa, Giiman, New York, grain; Barque Essex, Murchison, Miramichi, lumber; ¥7 Schr. Brenan, Burke, Sydney, bal. ; Trial, Gerrior, Pictou, do.; Unicorn, Mutch, Newfid., cattle; 19, Ploughboy, Robertson, Sydney, bal.; Brigt. Isabella, Belfast, deals; Brig Eureka, Baston, Liverpool, do.; Schr. Vine, Campbell, Miramichi, cattle. MEMORANDA. Arrived at San Fransisco, June 26th, Brig Fanny, Irving, 228 days from Prince Edward Island. H. M.S. Sappho, 12, Com, Cochrane, trived: off the harbor of Charlottetown ! again on Monday mogning. The Barque Essex, Murchison, sailed from Orwell Bay, for Miramichi an Saturday. last-to finish: loading. Sajled.on:the.i9th from Bay Fortune, Brigt. Wasp, Fox, Master, with ship > ~ Liverpool, duly 27— Arrived Hornet. ta 5 ee et ~ lc om PRISES CURRENT. ~COBREUTED THIS DAY. and 6 days, Frapces . Rebecca, infant) PROVISIONS, Flour American superfine | 408 a 42s seconds none P.E. Island th. lj a 24d . Rye per barre) none Corn’ Mea! per barrel | O%¢¢ per lb i ; Oatmeal per Ib lid ak email pieces, lb . Ad perquarter | a per barrel ea Mutton per Ib $d a 5d ‘Veal = do Pork per barrel carcass 3d a 444 Butter, Salk oar To 8dal tub. do ‘Td a 9d Cheese, PE [sland ib «| Sda6d Averican do 9d a 10d Eggs per dos 6d Potatoes per bushel Ze ate Stee aret: sie ow perlb | al Lard do 7d toa Veer! Barley do 24 Ham do a be Rice do . ow per ms 25s. ‘urkeys eac 3s Gd. Se ‘Wild Geese do Se a 3ebc ' Fowls cade Ja:a te3d Codfish per quistal 12a alte Safmon esch § nope Merrings per barrel Mackere de GRAIR;, Oats per bushel 2e a2 6d Barley do 23 4d a ta \Wheat ‘de 6s 27s Hay, per ton Ws « 50s Clever ‘Seed per. Jb. le Timothy, per. busb. 16d a 18d Wood per cord Bs a 886d Boards, Pine 100 feet 5s a 6s Spruce do 2e 6d a a Hemlock do 2aaSe Shingels 6s 8 10s eee acne. nstantentemmentantataatemastctnent amen) BLAKE’S Patent Fire-Proof ‘PAINT. pats most singular substance, in a few months.after applied turns to Slate or Stone, forming a complete coat of Man, protecting whatever it covered from the action of Fire and Weather, it has now been tested more than Six Years and shows that Time and the LzMEMTs only seem to indyraie or harden the substance, it-seems to he a perfect pecrpeRa tom for all-ovtside Painting that has for centuries been soughtin vain. For all descriptions of Buildings, either Brick, wood, or roofe of Wood or Metal there is nothing equal to it, so highly are ite Fire-Proof qual:- ties appreciated in Akron, Ohio, where it is best known, that all the Insurance Companies have published that they will Insure Buildings well covered with it.at a much lower premium than those eover- ed with Tin or Zinc, aa it has been tried in several fires there and stood. much longer than either. For Rail-Road Depots, Bridges, Steam-boat and Car Decks, for all kinds of Iron as it forms a qoating nearly as hard as the Iron itself and never cleaves eff. Purchasers should be particular and see that my brand is upon every package, as there is any amount of worthless counterfeit stuff in the market, no one can dea! in or use the genuine article obtained of others without infringing my patent. The Genuine constantly on hend at the Store of PATRICK STEPHENS, ‘Genera) Agent, Orwell. Orwell, August 21. Cattle, Sheep and Agricul- tural Produce. [HE Tenants and Settlers on Towd- ships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of ell sums of money due by them for Rent, Arreart of Reat or otherwise—and they are motiied that Carrie, Sazer, Pics, ¥/nnat, Baki tt, Oats, Fiour, Qarmgat, Barr, Port. PicKLED Satmon,and Mackanet, and Dr Coprish will be teken in payment at the Market prices, te be delivered at the Morrell Farm to. Mr. JOHN B. COX, or in Charlotte- town, at. Mr, DESBRISAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKF, | CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M.HOLL, | THEO. DESBRISAY. August 21, 1850. OR SALE, 8 few. small Tracts of Wilderness Land, well wooded, 2, different, parte of the Eetote, of whieh plave. ean b. seen on applicstion to T. DESBRIS $Y,