' ‘rj\ V 2 IIIIIIIIIIII”’-T THE COMMANDERSHIV-IN-CIIIEF. (From the Leaders Daily Mus.) Ianioar deehree our on fllelttll of Prince Albert and of the Duke ‘Wt ‘l°'I’"°l'°d W" l 5l89, 99 resales, corively _ Cirritasa Einoaaars 1-oCar.irnarru.—Slnce the lat -lI|||l|l!. ing 7537. Chinese emigrants. ll“. orig Kong. Macao, and Whsmpoa. st to sail numbered) 31» W 'Catabr'tdge are both sariguisely anticipating the appointment of 0" lllo 97th March the vesplcllpi. ymflm. now of 30“. ‘MI I: other ofthose royal peraoaegea to the poet of Coiitiiisiider-'in- le to estimate the pr _ e riiilitar force of a great nation. What the public woald_say— hoald see an appointment take plaee—iney eaatl anticipated- The following is a probable view of the military changes likely to aria in conaeqaeiice of the Duke of \Vellington's death. Of coll?“ --since nothing is decii|oil—we can only give the sup Illonl 0‘ tho-s beat acquainted with the tendencies of the Horse (maids: PoesibIy—-if‘po|ii'ir-at have not too much iulluenco—tlie Earl of Stair ma get I Go Lord ‘ Andrew rnsrtl, Colonel-in-Chief A is George Brown, Couimuridant ofs Battalion of vice Berna _ ~_ The claims of Lord Fitaroy Somerset to the dignifidl W“ '“I""' vacant are-—h‘is real experience of the duties to be performed. a ho, indeed, been for yea be moving titan of the Horse ‘board!- He is ninth son of the fifth Duke of Beaufort, and was born In 1788. O catered the srn in I804 as come! in the _dth Dra oona, and served with the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula. le was at the hattle of \Vsterloo, where e lost an arm. lie was afterwards of Enrbsssy in Paris, and for eight years Secretary to the eiiersl of Ordnance. _ llardinge, who is also named as eligible for the Command- er-ehip-ia-Chlef, tvas born in U85. and is._consequenIly. I 7"’ years older than Lord ll‘. dotsteree He also is one 9f "'0 V°l°"“" of the Peninsula, and line lied much experience, both in the field and in militer ofliciul life. He has been Clerk of the‘Ordnance, Secre- tary st ar, Chief Secretary for Ireland‘, and (:ovsroor-GaII°f8l- He fought at Waterloo, where he lost his left hand. Lord Har- diage has strong 'l'ory prejudices. . ENGLAND. I-'i'.sarur. 'l‘iriixonit~S-routs sun Di:r.irrrn.—'l‘vvo Tnousiirn Stress Daowiiso.-—The county of Worcester was visited during Saturday night and Sunday morning, by 0“ 0l the most awful thunder-storms within the memory of man, followed by an enormous destruction of properyy. I'll! storm was general throu bout the counties of Worcester. Gloucester, and Hereford, I gh its violence concentrated it- self over the county of Worcester, westward of the Sev_srn. The rain poured down almost incessantly,snd occasionally in a perfect wsterapout, for nearly twelve hours,ancc_mpanied by thunder and lightning. Upon the Tome and its tributary streams, the destruction of roperty has been most sfleting. A great majority of the bridges upon these streams have been blown up, or areas for damaged that they will require rebuild- in . The destruction of crops and live stock along the ’l‘saie valley h immense. Large fields of beans were swept away, and the whole hnp.yarda are destroyed. a number of s esp washed away in the parish of Patrick alone is rock- oned at two thousand. The reel extent of the damage, how- ever, cannot be ascertained, until the waters have totally sub- sided. The whole of the sheep on the Ham were swept away. On Sundsy,the carcaaea were seen lying about in all directions. where the water had partially subsided. They_ were chiefly lodged in the badges, and men were employed with boats sail- Iiig over‘ the meadows and picking them up. Many of the car- esses were sold at Id. per lb. All the millers have sufi'ered. In Henwick, two men were journeying from Worcester'mar- ket, when they were overtaken by the flood, and obliged to swim for their lives. Luckily they reached it tree, in which _ they took refuge. Here they remained in their wet clothes, in the midst ofthe raging e ernents, until daylight on Sunday morning, when they were rescued half dead with fright. it is feared that many lives have been sacrificed. A water spoirt lasaid to have fallen on the Tom‘-, at Knightwick, and a man and child drowned At Stone Bridge, a cottage was swept away, and its occupant. a poor woman, drowned. The trace of the coach between Worcester and llirrnirigham ran away, and the coach came in collision with a wagon, whereby the . ooachman was killed, and the passengers irijureil). I d d k Tits 50-gun screw-frigate lupereuse, built at ept or oc yard, and the screw threedocker Windsor Castle, 140, built at Pembroke, will be launched on the l5tlr instant._ The Imper- euse, like the Windsor Castle, will befirst ship of her class abet. e ardin e, Constable of the Tower. _ of Rifle Brt tide. _ ifie Brigade, - (Frost the New Brunrwfcker, of Sept 28, 1803-) The Railway finally agreed upon. Great News ibr the People ! We have this morning the most sincere and heartfelt satisfac- C0070 - 5.. ’ f 10 807 ' and taking the average psssdge-I'l1°“°.V ‘l An’ “oh ."omm“iia‘l$bs.tuioli°s.l>,l' ‘a’:yd::i:d rul: f:r.tny‘d‘bllars' per liead amounts to 672,280 dollars.‘ 9970 passengers. TH E LATE I-‘.AR’l'llQUAKl-‘. IN CUBA. We continue to receive accounts of the disastrous effects of the earthquake Lt St. Jsgo‘ do Cubs, last I'I0lIll|- Nearly all the churches were dreadfully shaken. One of the towers of the Cathedral was thrown down, and the church of Santa Anna was rent in four ins. At the barracks of St. Frances the earth opened with a fearfril gap, and swallowed tip a corpo al and top soldiers. In the first quarter of city of St. Jggo, one hundred and fifty houses were ruined; in the second quarter seventy two were destroyed. in the direction of_ Llmunflr ll was reported that a volcano had made an eruption. Rocks IHI A“S'ZKi{1'IIJ>"TS:"t&'}i2tFZ/LACIE ‘Ir ‘II’ 181 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12.. 1852. ‘Tris Proprietor of this Paper, intending on the lat January next, to make considerable improvements and alterations in his Establishment, again calla upon-all persons indebted to ltirn, to mnke immediate payment, so as to enable him to meet the very heavy expenses which he will have to incur in carrying out his designs. He intends importing a Power Press, this Fall, and a quantity of new Type, which will greatly facilitate the labors of his cc, and enable him to devote more time and attention to the other Departments connected with the business. — We have inserted in another art of the paper the resolutions entered into rirtce dward Island Branch of the Associated Alumni of King's College, Windsor. It will be long, before we shall be enabled to give our youth a liberal education at home, however desirable it in be and however much we ought to strive for it, and as it mes more and more necessary, that our children should be sufficiently educated in order to enable them both abroad and at home, to cope with these al y possessed of such advantages, the next best thing we can do, is to secure for them a place where they may acquire the re§uisite knowledge. without being too far removed from home. och a place is Windsor, the access to it is easy and inexpensive, and when there, the upil is enabled to perf the education, of which the rudiments have been -«ova-I‘ irirr. 1 were rent asurrder from the tops of mountains, and {fell into’ QUEEN'S COUNTY CATTLE SHOW. As noticed in our last, this Show came of at Charlottetown i on Wednesday ilie 99th ultimo. Thir.y Cour-s and I"ri.i.ixs were brought to the ground to compete for t:.s prince, and resented a very creditable appearance. Upwsrde of one witnessed in previous years. in the Soutlidown class no com- tiiion. WA very fine collection of Sows were shown, amongst them two presented b His Royal Highness Prince Albert, to His pxccllenc the limit. Governor. _ A solo y auction of Stock was held on the ground im- mediately after the close of the show, at which several sales of Cattle were made at fair pricos—-a two year old lleifer, of a cross between the Durham and Ayrshire, being knocked down for £15. Several Ruin Lambs of Leicester brood i were also sold at from £4 6s. a head. A much greater number of this desert tron of Stock would have been offered, we are informed, hot or the that that the flocks ofthe best brocdcrs in this neighbourhood having been thinned by purchases recently made by gontlomcn from some of t e Agricultural Societies in Nora Sootin, at noon much lower than those ronlizcd as above mentioned. erhaps it would be better if breeders were retain such of stock as they wish to dispose of until the day of the Show each year, when an attendance of buyers from the neighbouriig Pro- vinces might be looked for, and better results obtain . At five o'clock, the business of the_ day being over, about fift gentlemen, including the President and most of the 0£ce-bearers ol the Society, not down toadinner at CAIRNS’ Hotol—whioh was served in excellent style, and re ted great credit upon the Host and Hostess. _ ii the removal of the cloth,and the customary toasts having been and res nded to, the Prince were distributed by t c_ I- dent, w on a discussion upon subjects connected with the agricultural interest Qsued. JUD¢lI' AwAan—Honsxs. Best entire blood Colt, foafeil in 1850, William Ilitcliell, I t cot faithfully instilled into him here. Prince Edward Island has already been made acquainted with the benefits to be derived from a residence in the Institution at Windsor; several of the youth educated in Charlottetown have graduated and home ofi‘ liuiiors to their own credit and to that of the place, in which their education was begun, and of that where it was finished. Is it not fair then, that t e leland should contribute to the funds of an lnstititlion, wlrrch'lia‘s been of much service, and which may be of still more, in training the youth‘ ofthe_Colcrl , in those brsnclies of knowledge, ancient or modern, sat"rc‘d"dr profane, whiclt are iridispensalrly necessary in these times to their success in life? Many are of opinion that a collegiate education is oflittle or no service, rather a bar to advancement, than otherwise. Never was there a more sad mistake. Take a look over the institutions for learning iii the neighbouring republic; sea the immense number of well-educated men that are sent out, year by year, to every part of the habitable globe, and in every possible class of life, who not only acquire riches and knowledge, and spread the fame and reputation of their country, but come back to their native place and diffuse the blessings of both these acqu' Such we wish to see rremcnts. done here; llrere is no want of talent in our native youth"; on the contrary, there is, generally speaking, an uncom urr aptitude for learning; this we wish to see fostered and encouraged. The Governors of the College at Windsor have it, we understand. in contemplation— if not already done-l dispense with residence within the walls of the Colle e, tlr s will enable a parent to place his son with a family at iutlso where _he may be boarded ‘and lodged, according to his means of paying. This is of great importance and will, we think, tend to increase the number of students and make the institution more generally useful. We shall return to this subject shojtly and, in the meanwhile, would strenuously» exlrort our re to take the subject ofthe education of their offspring seriously ll” l" """“"'°l"‘ "l" lh° R‘““"7 "°3°““i°""'whi° "9 into their consideration, and arrive by every means — and one is f‘. oyally, - - - - - £3 0 econd do. do. James W. Cairns, Charlottetown, i 0 Beat blood Filly, fouled in 1850, Hugh M'Kitinon, North River, - - - - - I 0 econd do. 0. James Dover, Sufiolli, - l 0 Best entire Colt, for Agricultural purposes, Robert Tay- lor, Charlottetown, - - - 1 0 Second do. do. George Dixon, Dog River, 1 0 Best Filly, do. Williaui llyde, l-‘.lliot River, - I 0 Second do. do. A x. Scott, French Fort, - - I 0 , ._lunos:s—Wi_lliam Bngnall, Charles Haszard, _ I 'l‘luglI‘ hl‘Monagle. The Judges desire fo recommend a‘ Brown Filliy, shetvii' by Mr. Thorn, being particularly worthy of notice, as a lone lorgt-neral purposes—lrer forrri superior in many respects, though not heavy enough for the class in which she was shown. CATTLE. Best Ayrshire Bull, dropped in 1851, Isaac Henderson, Fifth instant. wet, notwithstanding, a large number of persons were present from all parts of the County, and many from Charlottetown. The Stock, generally, ofi'ered in corn Premiums, was ofa description mitci pected to have seen. The Filly. to which the first prise was awarded, was a large heavy animal of its age, and admi- _rabl_v adapted for farming purposes mportations of this breed, made by the Society. ably fine Bull Calf, 4 months old, sent to the ground by Mr. John Adams, of the produce of one of the imported Heilers, by the Society's Boll. imported in 1849," bids fair, if taken care of, to be a handsome and useful animal. number of very fine Horses. for general purposes, to be seen on the ground, notwithstanding the recent large experts to ' 1 Best Fillily, for Agr. purpoeca, F. Henderson, uc, - Second . Beat Bull, dropped in l Creek, Second do. llest Heifer, dropped in I Second do. do. - betas y, Best Heifer, Ayrshire Breed, dropped in I851, T ornas Cairns, Ssiwmsrside, - a Second do. do. . Cairns do. Boat Milch Cow, Charles Green, Int 17, S d Thomas Cairns, Sumtnenide, eco o. Best Pen Soothdown '1' ego, J. Ramsey, Second do. Best Leicester Ram, Rev. J. H. Read, Second _ Best Ram I.sinb Leicester Breed, R. Glover, Second do. Heat Tegs of adny Breed, Robt.Craeswell, Lot )7, 7 ti o. But Ram, do. \Vm. Secon - ‘do. _ Best Sow, Robt. Glover, Summerside, d . Best Boar, James Crasswell. S d H C Seconddo.JohiiGol,'Esq., - - 1 0 0 Jonoss.—Dr. Kaye, John Ssinphy, Alex. Robertson. In the other classes for which Premiums were ofilired, there was not sulficicnt competition to warrant the Judges hundred head of Ca-r-rr_.x were exhibited in competition for in “,udi,,8 p,,iu._ .prcrniiiuts, exclusive of extra Stock, amongst which we sr- PLOUGHING MATCH. ticulsrly remarked those sent by His Excellency Sir A. an- TM Plowhin “wok wok pl.“ on the hr. of M’. nerrnair, namely.‘an imported llull, 9 years old, ofthe‘ Argus Thom" Owen’ . . ms“ Plough. ‘mud. ‘M an l.,Kr;T:l‘IlT:‘l:il‘\b?lfJ:l:lIb‘blh:l'l: 32?.’ The Bull wa.s'a‘v:r’y fivitlel ;‘i’::n::"e":"”"h.° ‘hon’ ‘l’l'°d“_‘bl’ l’"f°‘""°d' Tl“ p'°' airimal, and much admired. The Milch Cows, $5 in number. Fin‘ Prim Robert Damn?‘ ' . £3 0 0 were all very fine arrrrriale. The Bulls and Heifers of both second do. ’ Donald swwuft Kinloch _ 2 0‘ 0 the Durham and Ayrshire Breeds were. much admired, and Third d0_ William M‘Lu_'°n ' 1 0 0 presented strong proof ot the benefits arising from the several Faun,‘ d0_ Jun" Connolly ’ _ _ 0 lo 0 rmportatioirs made by the Society, as well as b prtyaie indi- Jun” _wm ‘Vadon Phil. B‘, I viduals. The two year old Heifers shown by r. ‘I horn and ' Dmmid McKin'n°n_ ‘P e ' Mr. Heath llaviland. and the year oIdAyrahire Heifers ofthe Hon. G. Coles and T. H. llaviland, Esq., attracted particular iii? attention. . _ PRXNCE COUNTY CATTLE SHOW. .Tl'° Sl'°“' °r shwl’ W" nlh" '"r°"°' '° 'l'“ ‘" h'" This Show was held at St. Eleanor's on Tuesday last, the ’l‘h_e early part of the day vrss iinpleasently tiiion [for the Society's inferior to what_we ex- Ayrsbire Bulls and derived by the eifers gave ample evidence of thd benefits remark- t 16, pure Ayrshire Breed, being We could not but remark the he neru hbouring Provinces. The Judges awarded pseni o the following persons-— lb as George Darby, Summereidb, 800, D. Taylor, Wilmot Ge rge Ellison: Mal ', 850‘: B. , st.E‘finer's, do. 9'1 do Lot 17, Joseph Bell, Esq. St. Elesnor's, do. n - Joseph Bell, Esq., Suinmerside, . W. CIlfnI,.S|lflIClIldO, Jsnves Tanion, Si. Eleanor's, Townsend, St. Eleanor‘e, Reuben Tuplin, Lot 19, o"eo'5ood'o§o ssoooe3e: 9090, an econd do. H. N. Hope, Esq., Esq., Lot I3, . reen, ., Lot 17. Junoxs.—Jamee Henderson, houias aims rwucirrivc MATCH. swbrrss-seen:-fig.’ pgpapp-an u&i—Q ma . econd 3- animal shown. by Mr. M‘Qurirrie, of De Snblc, but tlterludges Bracklcy Point Road, ' ‘ £1 10 Second day. do. Cornelius llissina. Cow-head. 1 0 The Ploughing Match took lace in s field of Mr. H. C. 9"‘ AY"l'“'° llelfflo ,d°- 0" °_°'l¢ Cele-. - l 1° Broad, St. Eleanor‘s. 'l‘en leloughs started. The Prime fxeiflbu B 3°-d F-Dlleilll‘ l'l:"'l‘“d- l‘-"P : ‘g were awarded as follows- C I’ ll ll , 0. . 0 III OII, - . . ‘ . Second u. do. Mr. Twelidy. Gallows Point, I 0 F"" P"7'°v Amh°"' ‘M c‘"t .l"'v B°d°‘l“°r £3 .. Best Durham llcifcr, do. Lemuel \'Vright, - 1 10 s°':‘"“l ‘l°- Jim" - Null. srnley ’ - D 0 second d,,_ ,y,,_ ,,y,,, ea,’ _ _ , 1 9 Third do. Janice Tanion, St. Eleanor s, - I 0 ti... Bull, dropped in 1850, - lo-mh do. James liarp. do.. - o to Second do. o. Archd. M'Dugsld, South siim. t o Juoosn.-Jamel Henderson. Thoma Stafliml. Beat lleifer, do. John1Th}i;rn.,l I’ 5 - o g 3 James Hall, Se d d . o. . . I ' an , . - - ————— Bvzlllilll olanv I30. Social)’. ' E.-q - - I 10 NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ,°,"°°','," "°',- "°' “-"5" ”"‘,',',‘"3 'f"*,"‘fl°"°'" '°"" } ,3 A Public Meotin of the Members of the Northern Agri- l s v I s ' w - s:;wdt>wd§_ --ltd-or} }3;l'_'t,.','_',;r_,‘ °"‘ "_ 3"‘ _ , ,, citlt‘urii.l Society null others,‘l.ooh place at the Croasiioads, ' Jut>os:s—-W. E. Clark, Alexander Laird, ‘ll Lflgumpec’ °l‘ "W 13"‘ 5°pl°m.b°' Int’ lb’ th°.l’“.“'P9" Ruben M,,,,,,,_ of beating tho opinion of the meeting, as to the eligtbilrt ‘ The first prize for two years old Balls was swat“ to an ‘S’;E!“:l“8 lb" 5"°'°lJ "‘°°'i"°“‘l°d ll‘ ‘ Bn”°h °f “*9 R033 - re . d ‘ th last week been pending between Mr. Jackson, _ . hem of opinion that he was a year older, the rise has been Am, the Prcgidont, L_ W, 001], __ bu] ,. 1 - ad tlio Executive of the Province, were last evening l::::u::°"._°h"i;°:‘holficfizzrtl.::';“;o::p::;:'el;l';:m:“°wl°d3° it-rtlr eld_untrl satisfactory proof can be adduced by the exhibitor the meem, “,9 gqvem] benefit‘ yikelgag, "in fgpmmruch . m-ougln, to a happy termination. The substance of the |ii|’98' °r ll" 59"‘! 0° "'0" '-l“'' “W ¥°'“" d- step, a so scrrptiou was commenced, when over seventy merit entered into, we are enabled to state, is as followslf E_1? Srissziv AND Pr a. _ _ rrruues_ were entered, and more than £30 subscribed, where- Thg European and . A. Company abandons all claim to UNIVERSITY OF K[NG's COLLEGE. Best pen ofthree Ewe Te§I.‘L6lCOIllf, Ben}. Wright, £2 0 u n ,¢ 1;“ the ungranied lands heretofore secured to them under the Land Second do. d John '1 horn, _ .- - I 0 Rewzwg, 1,3’ That the pmgideng be dimcged to “go the . . WINDSOR N S .1 t. rd 3 w r. o - - Fseilility Act of I851, which Act is to be repealed. ‘ . _ . . - - _ _ gut I3»-md. an std! reel our-it . Mr’; Ha I. f 0 ,,,,.,.,...,,y mp, in ,,,¢o,.,,o,,,,,,, “,5, s,,c,,,,y, ,,, . 3,,,,,,,;, of Mr. Jackson is to receive from the company for building the Ara llirelIntz.of_the friends of the above lnstr_t-itron, held in B‘°‘:"R ‘l‘- mb 7,‘ G°":l'° i;’;'s:'°" t I 0 the Royal Society, the amount required by the Rules of the road from Shediac to St. John, £0,500 sterling, per mile, of the colonial Briildrng, on Monday, the 27th bc_ptember,1he S;’:ond“":lo“' ' 0°‘ ‘° 5 ' ' _ ‘ _ 0 lo Rrgral Society being already gubgcfil _ which the Province risks £1300 sterling per mile, by sub- Honorable}. ap_tarn Swabey ‘WI! requested to reside. and John B", P“ o,-',,“,“ 3;“ Tc‘, gr I“ head Ben} wrism 2 0 nd, That ouch Member s iull he required to state to the scription for stock, amounting to .€250,(l(l0 ittthe wlrole,bcrng Lawson. hsquire. to act as Secretary. when a ter prayer ollered swam, do_ do. Le"m'e, v""h,' ' _ _ ' I 0 Secretary the unntrty of Seeds he requires for the next the sum provided for by the Mono Facility Act of 135i; and by Illa ll°'9""‘l D"- -l°"l‘""i 'l'° “’”°“’"'3 ""°l“"°"' "'°"° Best Rein, under three years old. do. (Lambs excluded) season, on or fore the 10th of December next, in order loans to the company in the sum it .£l.800_ Ilerllnl, PSI’ "“l° 1" 3°'°|"”.V Pl" ‘ml |(l°P|°d= _ _ ‘ _ ,, s_ M.L,,,,,_ s,_ PeIer" Rug. _ _ 3 9 that he may be guided in scndin his orders. addition, such loan bearing 6 per cent. interest in favour of .l.’—Resrtfned, they an Association be now formed in aid of second d,,_ d,,_ ,, ,,,, - - 1 0 3rd, That all Scods and imp cmcnts be sold for prompt the Province, secured by a first mortgage on the Wl'I0l0 "ml. K1118 I («°'l0l'o V‘ "}‘l'_°|’- *0 5° °‘"°d _‘l"° Pfmf‘ I-:"'”""d Beat Sow. liuving reared a litter this season, George payment, and that Grain be taken at the cash market price rolling stock, stations, &c., and to be advanced under proper Island lfraricli Jrsocinliort of the Alumni of King s college, [,,_.,.i., no,.|ry_ - ‘ - . - 1 yo or the gum, . restrictions as the work progresses.’ _ Windsor, and that every person — without regard to religious Second do. V dc. Hon. George Coles, - - I 0 4th, That _a Petition be presented to the Le islaturo at The contract embraces the entire road from Shedrac and denomination — paying annually the sum of 'l'cn Shpllrngs, Bert Boar, (l\o competition.) - - I to in next gou,on,_pn,in‘ gut .,.~u,,,.e, my “pen go Nova Seotis boundary,vi'a St. John to the hints of Maine— Halifax Currency, or making a donation of Ten lounds, econd do. do. ‘ . - - . _ i 0 ,,,,,,,,,,g ¢|,,,.,-,,,,,,,,, gg lug. of Bun.’ swept ,,,,gg,..°..,,_ the rate 1' mile of the portion from St. John to the State. of Halifax Currency, wr_iliout any atmual subscription, shall be a -WDGII-Willmly 3- l||’lI. Mellmlfif Lllfil. tificuee or license the Royal Society, or one of its Maine, ing left open to future determination, the positive member of this Asgoeratrori. . ’ Robert dutch. “chem reate not having been yet siirvs edor located. _ I -_- _R_ll0l|l¢4l. lhat Whatever funds are collected by this KING'S COUNTY CATTLE SHOW. 5th. That the annual meeting of thig Society do take The read, rolling stock, br‘ gas, stations, and other eqa_ip- Association, shall. be transr_nitted, from time to. time, to the The K3,, '. Conn,’ (;,,m,, show w“ herd ,,g p,,,,,,,»,, place in future on the last Monday of July in cachsndevery --i-taboo! the my am description. such In it uh --°0i"° A""'““. " """"- “' 5' .'PP'°P"',"‘l by the Cross Roadgs, Lot 51, on Friday, the lat instant. day our. read, and of the character tei-reed “ a permanent road.’ and Executive COIIIIIIIHIO. and. that this Association will W” N,’ gm,‘ .,,,1 ,5, .m,,d.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. ma ,.1,},,_ The Secretary then read a statement of the accounts of eggs efhsiug travelled ever at the greatest spaotlo asraplloagly Owl) III°_h tl-r_IIlI°nI as Ipay be Iiiads to them, to -11,, ,.,,,,,,. d..c,.;,,,,,,,,,.,,r3¢,,°k .,i,i1,,,,d V... ,. "dip the Sociel.y,by which it appeared that the stock and cash in '00! If» ClI|l"ll‘' "‘ “'5 “'5 1”" ll‘ "ll 9‘ Kl“ ' c'll'l'i 3' "ll! 50 able, both as to numbers and uslity and as it wi be .9... the hands of the Treasurer, clear of all liabilities, and iii- Jsehnea England to be adhered to is r . and directed by the 4-,-on mi»-cm 1- _- 0., ,.r...,..,. .0 . . or ...lg.., . ,..,,, om... a. dent of the new aubeorl , was :39 19.. as he and on Mirsmlehl sad lflederistea; S.—- hi hat the stairs of this Association shall be p,,,,,y,,,,.,. 1,“. mm, (“go ¢},,, bud. of . “am '50 meeting than an .|..u,,., ,,( ago. ‘D U505 Islfllill 90 NIH!‘ ID '50 J L’ 33”“ ll ‘ "l‘l°,"v s""“'7 "" 3 c9l3l““ 0‘ ‘N90 has list some can pest made it his business to procure - ll! “I0 ennlinxyaar. 0 following were in- “ "I ‘'''‘‘'S.. d ' '''°'''' ''“''°' """‘"’° . proved rims. ofetiimals, it is to be he that the un- aniinon-I oho-enz- dthsfiars ased North A Estlwsy Cenpac t.-_- esslssd, That for the enema year, the Honorable ,,,,,°,,.,y,,1,,,,,,,,,.m,,,..m,i.si,,,,",i||,,,oa¢i,,l,i..n,,,,,|._ Tile Hon. J . -*"-.::v.-"----'- ------- -‘rm -- 3-.::-z.:.-.'.'.'*:..*:..... '.s.‘5‘.'.'..l:.':.';'."..‘.‘:‘1t‘.:.':.' T,';:.%':,"".“‘.;"‘°‘.*.’;""°,i"‘.:’.'.‘..:."°z;‘. c;-'- ......'-~ —..,. °~ . _ ' . ' 0. vv ’ ‘ are happy to learn that Neva Sails respfogds to.thees Stir y. Georg lllslrllsis. lies llssssrd and Bobs §,,,,.,.,_ M’; ‘P,,:',,' :3 05,0; ‘,,,,,_1.,,,t,,',, 5,0,. Alex. MOggllllI|.,“’ vl°°'P“'l‘l""l" trtia it: :ui'y“l:y"io amt-'a.r'io who i'.‘—'”3tf:."i"rl:i twat he as annual Inset min "}'§',,'.f""",, A‘ "‘° °°“°l"'l‘,’",,°,,,,,' ll‘, ,2, ,,,,,,"',,‘f_,:,",‘,',""’°’ °""""""""‘°""' """‘°' "°"¥“‘v .-’°'“' “'°“'- 3-0“ therthe great schleveieeet, that these Provtness have so long Asiseiatise, in the neath eflsae is sseh year, st w icltlooe 0,, "{',,°,,"',?" 11,, ,-,,11,,,,,,,;':,, mg "3; R""3,“’i;‘I}‘,’: 7'o':’,l'"Roo‘:t':’§'| ‘l°l"‘ ol"°’,h:'°l’°“. r dmired, of hri isle closer union the vast continent of or inore delegates shall be appointed to attend the Eiicevms at ‘sh, Judgog ; ' F ’ ' "ll ' Anselm with e other Countr and Europe, uniting the the College at Windsor. list the and Committee shall 3 0 R 3 E s‘_ Resebad, That a Ploaglil Match do take place a the of one with the inillionsc the other, developing the have power to call a 'sl rsiesiiags as essasioa raa itiro. - - Point Farm on the Seoondlljonda of October to lil¢ .‘ “Cd. b. 5.“. W .. . Th " M . l . . . {""l. Best Entire l-‘stm Colt, foalod in 1850, Rodk. . o J . V fiemem t it . i mg III wii_ stronger ties to s. —_ at s eeungs c this Association shal begin and Mc1),,,,.1d' y;,,,.,,, p,,;,,,_ - - £2 -0 0 the hlloyriiig prises will be glvn: ' eash other their parent lsnd,snd perfecting that system of close with prayer. . . second do. W. Macaw“, Esq” ..’ _ 1 0 0 ‘ pug; Pi“. V I . . £3 0 -o .- mptl esunirtiicsttoa which has been so long dwelt upon, shall It was a terwsrds Ruotard. that the Committee be instructed g _ do, pm, ,1.,_ go, Sscosidpsiss, - - , I 1‘ 3 o ' "'.!.‘.'.::i':'."..:."'..‘::.:":.';:':..::."::'*'.-............,....... :°.*.-.":..".':.':°i'.'.::..':::*"'°°"'*"°"""""""""°"“' ’°'*"'*°°*'~S*-"°'°"'t.,' ' 2 -°« ° “""‘ ' ‘ “ “ °~ . . ’ .' " . ""' . ' Second do. James Mchireu, t5l - 4 - 1 0 0 Each unsuccessful coin titor to receive a copy of “ fig. fid fl0I‘lIhPhl;0il0 ‘to 3d Puree.‘ hzerrihlu ) reeling was closed with prayer by the Reverend Mr. Jumu._:'Thom.h.l0I:°n"wm' W.t.w’ ‘m...oM'u' g-afl~,,_ll. eheveeof the St. Lawrence and th Mi i hi, lsavi g ly s .rotrN LAWSON s . ‘“'“". ° "°“‘ "—. , a—lll portion of the Great _Trunk. to bbntloempletedxloowflhicb cg,“-loggguwp, rub September, I852. ’ um", no“ N .,. d . 014:5}; TTLI E . 0 Bttll). :.*°...':'::.:*..'.:..‘::.'.°:.:":'.°.'::.,'.'.!'..".:.'.°*." "..'..'.:‘:-..i:: .-_-—.==_—== 2 °'‘‘-'' 2 o o ...2‘.{.“."."$°".'.éi':':'.2°£1';“i.“..‘“‘........”""'“"'....'.,..,"°""- self, that no effort od her part shall hunting to coinp|ete,si- Kriio's causes, l-‘sscsittcrorr.—At i special Con don s°°°"d d°' J°l"‘ 6°,’ E"l" ' ' " 1 0 0 dssgbisr. , ‘V ' u ’ ' ‘r ' rna|tansoosly,iiar portion ofthe work, so essentially necessary hgld gr mi. U..m..ir,, 9., w..i....,t.,, 9.. 9-3,; ,,,.¢_, gut 30“ Dllflilln Heifer. dfoppfil lfl 1351. John ._.._.. :- ‘° '5' "W9" °l "'0 "ll_°l0 llmlflllklfl - J.'H. ltsao, late of_ St. John's College, Canibridfle. haying 0",’ B9" ' ' ' _ ' . ' ‘ I 10 0 fllarticb. _ We have reason to believe that the Lieutenant Governor amt ,r,,,,,,,,, ,5, ,,,,-¢,,,,. , ,,,,-.4 3, mg .m,,,, ,, .4 “.4 3000!” ll0- 34"“ G05. -. 1 0 0 000-0“ 5-'0 si'°n "-0 most careful and anxious oon-ido- .':u.. Degree of Bsolielofiln Diviniiy.—- '17»: Ch.iirch”Wit':as 3°" 3"" °‘ “-7 v 'l°'“' ““ v 1'7"!" ‘ ' 1 1° ° 0" T'°"" M ml-%°,='u|'.:";h’ lb. W’ D" ’''‘l'''- ’° 5”" l‘ ‘S’ ‘°""' °'. lh ‘Ireernent for this Railways which i ' Second do. Jim Saiiiphy, - l 0 0 C‘ P?" or ".,“°°"":u°. ' °"l’l' P°"’ "~$fl DIV! ‘SI 3 Will! much can and dglibgution. Tlig term. , , Best Miloh COW, DI‘. Kl 0, - 1 10 0 d"‘ l" . t W " "I. ,0“. 8. 3.", .3...‘ . M, h... mg much mo" The Legislature of New Brunswick is summoned to meet sgoond .13, John Mcnonalli, Lot 51, - l 0 0 F A‘; 3‘ p u,_ gm,“ .°An.'":.':,'-0 2 Jury W. ,, ,5. p,,,;,,.. , ,g,,. “ gm ngumplngdvgnd on the Ilst inst. for the despstch of business. : Jcw'___wm. Mcumnm Rob." wink". ‘ I: 3...‘-I‘-an _ I we treat, when published in fall, they will he found acceptable ——_. J“... gun“, . as the ‘Ir-‘1f.Ihb i:":«.>;:.o-. ml -00! WA the 4063404 ‘P’ hrs. Crspsad Reese will or. place on Friday seat. the Iron. SHEEP AND PIGS. mm. - “ 5 '“ " ‘ll 'I:lf"l’ am 9 sl’°°l" s"'l°' ‘ ll" 1"‘ an I:-—— i o{ki§::fn:£' {oh 00-‘ ‘.1’: T ll ll At Asgasla. labia. 0! Ilia ‘Ill lII|-. Iv. laasuar. 0. Hanan lstevs will be summoned to ratify the Contract when saopleted I B“, Lo, 3“. J I. Go, 3 .. 0 I'.__, g,» ,3, -,-,,,,, '_ an. g...‘ . md it is qsltegphbsbls, this raeetiag will, not take place noel; £‘ml‘ll‘b- ’ d drmfln iv’ ° " - fill-v ' ' 1 o 0 'r" u" , "J. “Q. kn” lflll I tiisruauso ef0ctober. A rlsttst . the h .‘a.i«.r..... tnsii us s°°°" ’ 'E"l,,',,' ' ' Caveedhh. struts. and t late hear at which the last agreement was made last Ilr. wriliata Wtuie, .. . a arm; tssi, eld nt'r,raars- WM harm Rm Eb’ J0 94:,’ kg". . 3 1: llitdlilc ““l'.|"- . I ‘~'h.m.-' ‘bk. eIIhg.preveats ear saying more this niorvripg; batwe srrr- . lledtlis''lssu.r." } 3".‘ “mu 0''.‘ _ _ 3 <0 0 o. fi ,slA tDsdfsvd.hths7efi,~.gg..'. my esogratolst: ogffriende and the psblteoa l::Dflflll3 tan .ayd.:.fllr. ll;us:|‘t.'.D“o=sld, . ii, a . howddo Cy. I . 0 to Jovtw cwIiirs,laq., I..O.I. lasadea, ... s n , ' ' , ' . .."n'r'l1'.l.".l1'. l!$.'.".‘ °l«'.'.'."s......"‘ ""..i'.°"""'rr....a...i" '33 hi-tuna a 357’ "' """ ''°-'*'» W- :°°°'-''- 51-» 5°-“v - - l 1° ° . " or” no he ' - vi-a "'"" '.'."*"'*..,,, and ls-Onwssn ll. l'.ll:.'. s dlvssmslsis hdsd. eel hw ml ‘W