III-—--III---II---I d u so. . Islands and llustysur Gllyesselu bu onmutt to the United King tum ..,.,, [N-fl “C-olfl N IA L I ECI PIIC IT V. II" -.-t /’.:' 'I'i»roif0 (‘ufo'tt'si'.] \‘i'i: \i..n to _.t p ~iisi.iuti-'t- to an iiiipiiitatit atiggcstitin .-,,,,t ,,.,..,l ,1. 1..., t,.,,t...l ll.-piirt til the Queliu: Iloaid III lrade. uliii-lt \\ its notitrul in our daily papt-r ot yc.~:t~‘nl‘-I)‘: I" II“? I‘-IIIVFI that iiieatis slionld be talit.-it to llIIIttt'B the British West Itttlta lsliiiiils and i\‘i.-wt’--uiidlaritl to join the North Amerit-an Pru- viticos II I reciprocity of trade. We like Ihli Iugnestttitt fill two reasons: first, because it is practicable, and can be easily rcalii-ed; arid, seieotid, because it woiil give a natural and wliolesoiiie direction to our trade, for wlitcli it is ind-Iiirtlltly c:iloul:itt:d. in tiiany respects; such as to supply the \\ i-st India Islands with our floor and I-iiiibor, antl oorsi-lies with their sugar and tnolasses; and creating a lll"l’t.'.Itilllr.'. niarine tiiront.-h the certainty of full cart,-or-u both ways, in *.t"l"ll N” 3'“, "°‘“"' in-_:. This would be s-ntietliing: liko r‘'clIIr"('”.y! 1"? 1l|‘~‘|'*{‘_"" coinmudities to exoliaiige, iiiiitml to (‘lIt'Il oitier it wants. \V,-.1 India 1.|a,.,l.i mutt tiuflltllll‘ and Il|bIll)Cl','IIIld we Walt! their sugar and llltllllsstlfl, and also IItt:lt’ cotleo. ‘ llit: eXClt=|||i.'° w.,u|,| tie made or pmtliii,-is altogether of the soil: it eoristdera- tioii tlt:tI, to an .'Ig,lI'ICt.lllllIiII country such as Canada, is ol the greatest importance. We slionld like to see this suggestion of the Quebec. Board of 'l'r.nle taken up by the proper parties throughou_t the Pro- vince, with the view of procuring legislative action on the subject, at an early d.iy. In the mean time. we re-pttbltslt here the extract refs-rred to front the report. as follows:— “ l‘he Jouncil have pleasure in reporting the great success that has followed the working of reciprocity with the sister Colonies, and cannot too strongly urge on the uttet-lion ul IIWH‘ successors, the benefits that would ftirtlier folltiw to the ctiuiitryi if other (.'ulonies, wliic I have not yet taken the ticccssary mea- sures to entitle theiti to the like benefits. could he Iltductld to ' ‘he ottiicil allude principally to the \\'t:sl llltllfl NewI'ouridlatitI." From Iain . Iiliigllisbi Papers. Tiiit Ctt\’s'rIit. Pitt..i\cu.-—-'l‘lie purchase of the [treat glass house has at. last been completed, by the payment of .L'7U,UUti to the contractors for it as it stands. and its formal ctiiiveyaiice to its new proprietors. The II‘altI£.(3ll0ll was brought to II close on 'I‘ltursday, in the building, and was celebrated by a rtrjcuncr, of which about 30 gentlemen partook, in the centre oftho tran- se t. The nominal purchaser is Mr. Francis Fuller, a member of the executive committee for the teat Exhibition 'I‘he teal roprietors are the chairman and some of the directors of the rlglttoti Railway Company, who have, we believe. entered into the undertakintz. as likely to be a profitable one in con- nexioii with their line. The purchase, and the iniinediatc advance of motiey which w:is necessary for its COIIII)It.‘lIlil|, will, it is understood, be followed tip by the rllfflliillllll of it Ikcfyslfll Palace Cominitteo," and the ‘issue of share.-t secured by a guarantee of six per cent. t is in conteuiplatioii to re- move the palace to a site in Sydenliam, which, in the opittion of the tiew proprietors, possesses peculiar ai|vanta;1i's for the purpose A new line of rails will be laid dowti to acconittiodate the iiicreased passenger INIIIIC which the attractions of the building is expected to create. One thins. ltowevcr. is ('t’I'lltIll, and it is, that men of capital and enterprise have come forward to carry otit this work, and that they enter upon it with a firm resolution to do it well, and, if possible. to make it sticci-ssful. They have already secured the valuable services of Mr. Owen Jones and Mr. Digby Wyatt, and it is prob.ible, that other familiar names. in connexion with the Great I'}xlitbition_ will Ihnflly be added to the list of cm/tf0_t/cs. In the r.-.\'pt'rl liatiils of Messrs. Fox and Henderson, the form of the Palace. ulii-it re-constriiclcd, will. no doubt, tinder-,-o extensive alterations and improvements. The proprietors will rely, for some t,m,,_ M leggt, tipon the attraction.-i of a wititcr-ttardco, i.-iiilii.-l'i.~lii.-il with fountains and statuary, as, in coniliiiiatioii with ll“, l,.,,],j. ing, their iiiaiii element of success. I he reiiio-::il tifllte liutltl. ing from Hyde Park Mill now be prosecuted with vigor, and it is cotilideritly expected, that liy the lat May, I333, the (,‘,,v,t_,| Palace will be once more open to the public, on its new silt: at Sydeuliain. Aiuitvat. or Gcxititii. Ilosas ar l)i:vo.\'imtt1-.—'I‘lie Conflict, Iteatn sloop, (J-iiiimaiiiler Grey Skipwitli, arrived at l)¢-vonport on ;\IoniI:iy, having on board General Don Juan Ianucl do Rosas, late Governor of llnetios Ayres; two daughters, Son- orita Donna Manuela Rosas and Donna Mercedes Iltisns; two ACIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAAP Goon I‘.xuir-Lu--—'I‘bu Prison President of l'raueu_I‘0°G|_‘l!“ invited I.oid ' uwliiy, the new English AIubuIId0I' It I'll! 941 \\ uh hint on the Salibiiilt For Louis Napoleon. Ind for the Irencll ed the protl'ei--.-d ltonor, on the ground that he did not attend public dinnnrii on this first day of the wee . 'I'lie cuss is the more tiiiirli- i-d, froin the fact tiiiit this dinus was intended to be it fliut and for- mal recoptiiui of the representative of England. The president subsequently changed the day. 'I‘III'I CALORIC SIIIP ERICSSON. It was stated it uliort time since. tlintii ship was building in New York, to whicli it new motive power wait to betipplied, til‘. calmin- A letter in the Boston Transcript gives ironic interu<ting particulars in regard to this new power, and the ship which is to be propelled by i 'I'he correspond--nt says: “ On S.iturday,I visited the engine manufactory oflllesurs Ilogg 6; Ileliitoater of this city, and had the privilege of inspecting I“.ri<-itsoit'u caliiiic engine of 60 horse power, while it was iti opera- tion. It consiittit ofiwo pair of cylinders, the working pistons of which are‘?! inches in diameter. Its great pecuhiritit-u consist in hit very largo cylinderit and pistonit, wiir'-ting with very low presu- urr-, itiid in the til-seiice of boilers or Iientt.-rit—there bein no other tires euiployed, than those in small grates tinder the boitoiii of the working i‘ hnders. During the 8 months, that the test-engine has been in operation, not it cent has been expended for repairs or accidents. It in beautiful and imposing otijiict, and convey-it the idea of power and ityiiinietry tiiucli more impressively than the largest steam engine that I have ever seen . The loading principle of the caloric engine consists in producing , motive power by the eniployment ofthe etiprtiiirive force of utmos- pltetic tiir iiistenil oftliat of uteatri. the f...... beingproduced by car I.- presaitin of the air in one part oftlie iiiiicliine, :iiid by its tIil.tt:ition by the uppliciitioii of heat in another part 'I'lic dilatation, inw- everiit not etfoctetl by it continuous npplimttion of cinnhusttblcii, but by It pet-uliar proceitii of transfer. by which the caloric is run it to opt-rate ovi-r niid over again, viz: the heat of.thc uir escaping front fi-rri-d to the cold isiipreusi-il iiir entering the some, so that in that continued application iif fuel is only tteceuary in order to tntike the hettted parts oftlie iiiucliitie. 'I'hi» great advantages claimed for this iinprovciricnt, are the sav- ing in fuel, and its entire uafoty—-A ship, carrying the amount of cool that the Atlantic stcatneru now take for at single irip,could cross nnil re-cross the Atlantic. twice without tithing in con . \ ru- diatiiig, fire without fliiiiie is required , ritid this cttti be best supplied tirttht';icito coal. ex Iltlslllll cannot linppcti to the caloric en- gitie—the only result frorii iii-glect will be the stoppage of the trin- cliiiicry. If those great eini cratu are really found, und can he successfully applied, the world may Iotik for another revolution in ocean inivigiitioii, equal to that produced by the npplicatioti ofittt-tttti. 'I'hc I".rir'.<stiii is it beautiful inodel of 2200 time burtliemllllll Will I16 ready for ire.-i h_v 0i:toluir. The iittioliiiiery is described Ilrl oftlie iiinst perfect kiud.—'I‘lie cylinders are 168 inches in di.irrieter—'l5 iticlieit lurgi-.r than llttnto in the Cnllitttt nlcnrrierzi. (‘.ipt.iin I-Zriosiin, the distiogui.-lied engineer. hits it is said, suc- ceeded in solving the probleiii ofthe caloric engine, and has already cioistructe two, one of I00 horse power, proiiI‘iigaitis‘tliiny possibi- L lily of accident, which requires only one itiuii to itttcn I of Ilelgiuni, ttnd the Mexican (iovernriiont. for triin-‘porting Iii-lgi iii: to the interior of .\Iovit:o, \\’Ilt.'ft.‘ they are to receive bind.- to settle oti, or work for .\lexiciin lnnilliul-lers on certain stipulated i-onditioiis. More than |0,tltttl persoiis have been cotiipclled to flee to olliv-r St.-iii-it in coiisoquotice of the inroads of savages, arid the wuutoi grain to plant. l\Irvrco.—A contract has been entered into between the King 50.1 E c -I!.>- l'NITl'1l) .~'I'A'I‘l'-‘S. The Clievalir-r Ilul.-teiiinnit, .-lustriun llitiister in the United States, has t'ortii:illy reiired—iii Cl|ll~‘(!qli|l!I|(7l5 of the II’H|llliL'l|I of liosuuti by the Ia-gisliitive liodii.-s and people oftlie United Stair.-n. tiiouot.iiii of i-nieiy or curiinduui, has been discovered, equal if not supniior to the Ilthilllll ciitery. .\lr.ll. \VlIli'llI.'l left II-iltiiuorn, is few ye.-ir.-i ago, it poor boy- Ill‘t’I'rl—Iit.'l"t\llIl! a leading cotitractor in the great railrozttl In.-twccn .\lo~'cow niiil l'i-tt-.r<htirg—:iiitl li.iit IIIIHIP. itvi-r it tiiilliori of dollars. A ti-riililts l‘lIl'llIt]lIi'tI\‘t.' had occurred tit St. i\lii-lianl. A large iiuiri- tlie working cylinder at each itucestsivu stroke of the engine II.I|'I|III- m 1 mid the losses of lieiit occniiioned by the unavoidable radiation of ,, ed 53 In the southern psrtion of :\rk:itisas, near u tiiuuiitniii of iron, ti ,, worltnil his way to Iiu'opc to the hood ofthc rm-cliaiiists and i-ti-_-i- ,, iiuisi iioioiigiq to iii. rim. is were at sues tuliun Tbs ussrigu ins ou haunt tits lyuusit in small boata,’:nd brought down to the city. _ Four phystslnau proceeded to Indian Town, iinniudiittuly on but ii.-iiioii this wiiii pi-rfiacily in lieu ‘ii —IIut Lord Cowley did not for- arrival, to attend to the injurud ruons. -t iiit iillegiiiiice to the Lord ii the Sabbath. Ila ptortiptly doclIn- It is to be bu ,thirt If... Government will institute the most rigid irquit y into this rriittter. The uhlic safety demands the strictest inveutigittiiiri—und the opinion o the passengers on board the Anna Augusta u uld be canvassed. At all events, we hope the passen- gsru themselves will publish a card. . —-—n-2 (Front the Halifax British .N‘orrIi American. May 28.) In udditiuit to the gleanirig we have given, we observe that the Yacht 'l'itunin, the competitor of the America last year, has been destro ed by fire——the dissolution of Parliaineiit is to take place on the 10th June Cuptrtin Coward has declared. that the vessels he saw on the Icebergs, were wrec ed W rulers. and no person was on bnurd—--Sir Harry Smith was gulluntly driving the Ktttfira front their sttroiiglnildu at the Cape it is thought, there will be a treaty between Austria and Russia to circuriiscriba the uinbition of Louis Napoleon Several Iluiigariiinu are to be hanged for tree- iion in I8-IS and l8l9——u fierce ertiigrutioii has set outward frotri eilen Clinngariiier, in answer to the order to take the oath of allegiance to Louis Nit ileon, refuses, and calls Itiin u prirjurer. The supply of wool froio Australia is greatly ileclinin jibe nup- prouiog of journals continues in ‘runes it is utti , that Louis Napoleon will niurry a daughter of Don Pedro——|ttrge numbers of Kouiiuth ll|(‘tJi|ll have been seized in Gerruany——tlie expedition against llungoou wits prospering. 'I'lie St. John. New llrunuwiclt papers by Wednesday's Mail, bring us news ofu collision of two Steuineru on the lliver, by which passengers utnl nion of the crew were scold . Cochran. it tiyt-niari on board of one of them has since died of his injuries, rind two others, Cttsey and Nylon, lay in it precaiiouu state. llicliirrd Smith. Esq , of i\|uit|niid, liiiu. written II upuulry letter to the I'ioviiicial Secrettiry, in which tie refuses to accept the otlice of Miigistiiite, to whi..-h he was recently gazetted, uiileiis lie is first iiiforrtted wli lie was iliittnisiied. We regret to learn. that the inhabitants offlnspe are in the great- est distress : they are said to be starving in fact.—Quebcc Citron- 0 e. U 5. I)ii:a-rii or AN Auvitou —‘.\lujor Ricliiirdson, late of II. M. Gordon llighlanderit, arid the author of several works, has just died, cars. In Italy, Pindtnnnt excepted, every II4th intro of the population is in iiiioii. liver -l00t|i titan of the population is in exile. ’l‘Iie ratio would be higher in France, higher still in Hungary, higher still in Poland, higher still in Ilene a eri. onx, . ny l8.—Ily the Sierra Nevada, we have Jarrinica papers to the Ilth instant. 'I'lie siiiitll pox izonliiiues exceedingly virulent iii the country districts. and some case a reported at Kings i It is said, that two-thiidu, at least, of the inliiibittitits of Fuliiioutli had Iulfert-d more or leiiit frotii tlte iiiziluil '. Some of the papers nttticipato, that the crops will prove I partial fitilure, for the wtitit o'ritiii. ' our sold freely tit 30:. to 3Is. A cargo of Codfritli from Halifax wits placed at I2s. 6d. per cxt-tli, an I3u. per box I.unibcr—White I'iiie inucli wanted. l\Iuckerel—- ull the late receipts at 2-H. An Iliigli.-liiiian \ViIl| tleeccd the other day out of twohundrcd dol- lars by the mock auctioneers oft cw or . C ruvii:i.t.riva.—'l'Iie Gazette of Montreal. says, that the rtrruiigeineiitu which were for isonie Illllsr in conteiiiplntion for uniting it piissenger line between that city and New York, are com- pliete. ritid tlitit puititr-tigers are lttl(t!tI through for $5. Cuait.—-'l‘he Wnulititgtoii correspondent of the Journal of Coin- nierce iniyit. it is believed, that another and a very formidable ex- pedition against Cuba is now in preparation. iia_i_a_s:zii1tti11>’.s common. TUESDAY. JUNE 8. 1852. ST. Er.I:Aivoit‘u Court-r.—'I‘lie June Term for Prince County tied on 'l‘ueiIiIuy the In itiittuiit, Mr. Justice Peters presided. In his charge to the Grand Jury, the learned Judge ndvertod to the serious loss the Island Iiud inustiiiited, by the death oftlie lute Chief Justice Jurvis, to whose bearing, talc-tits, rind utiiiiipoucliablo integ- 'y. oi as it itian rttid it u ge, he paid an eloquent and well IIll.'l’Ilt‘.tI eulogiurn. The criminal calendar was light, there being but two cases of I.:trcen_\', in built iif tvliicli the prisoners were acquitted. There was neither Ilecord rtor Suitiitniry curse on the her oflvuililin,-;.~i were pro.-ttrntt-tl titid iiitiny lives out. A ilcspiitcli froiii (.'liai'lt*iitoii status, that S patriots had been tit‘- rcittcd in I‘uli:i. xintl sniiteiici-d to he trzitispnrti.-d to Africtt. Ki).-tittitli liars ‘ : y in iltdguut 0|‘ Niagara. wt-it-, rai-ii-d at the fnriiit.-r plum-. gong, ])on Juan Roses and Don Juan Maiiiiel llusas ; and two servants, one brtgadier-gr-rieral, tlircc coloiicls. one irunip,., Custom-house authorities.communicated to General Rllsfls ti..- orders of the Lords of the I reasury that the liaiztznge of hitnsi~|t' and suite was to be passed ‘free-_-a communication which al'- forded the General great satisfaction. Tit: Al..'S'I'RAIiIt\N DI(iGINGS.—-B_V the arrival of the States- man at London, from Port Philip, accounts have been rocciyed with regard to the Victoria Gold Mines up to the 27th January, being eleven days later than the last details. It appears. that the excitement was rapidly increasing, and that about 20,000 people had already reached the placelfrom the neigliliiiriiig colonies. Special instances were mentioned, in which parties had obtained gold, valitctl at about £30 per day. for several successive days. while even, ltl'cB the scarcity of \t/:IIf‘l'. the average at the chief point. of operatioti hail been £3. 'I'hi-so results were principally olitiiinod from surface diguirigs on a slope iif the tango not a quarter of an acre in extent. -; estimatcdftltat since the discovery the general )'l(‘ltI, Il]('llttllllI_' wliat had fotind its way iitto tlin li.inks, hail boot, 3, |,.,,_., ;£.'I,0(ll),t)()(l stcrlint: and that alre.'ttl_v,' tip to the I8:li ol‘J.inu~ ary, £660,000 had been exported to this country. \\'lii-ti tho winter rains should set in, it was aiitir-.ip:iti-il, tltnt ti”, ,.,.,_.t extraordinary conscqiiences would he witties-st-il. In tho ,,.p,,,, time, labor was fetctiint: high rates; l'P'4pt‘I'8 were p.-itil 25. gg ‘day. besides a considerable allowance of spirits; and si-rvants. who previously obtained about £30 to £35 per annnin. \\'r?ro now readily engaged at £60. The retail business or‘ tl.i- pint... had improved in pr'op.ortio.n, the expenditure by the tm..i..._. opulation being distin,-.-uished for its . XIf3\‘i'I;_'lllI(‘Ci ’l‘lii: Iittest price iif gold was £2 I83. to £3 per notice. The amount brought by tlto present vessel is lIlItIl'l‘sI0t)d to t,.. £100,000. The Ilitiialtiya and Sarah At tie, which left pr... viously with 26,517 rind I~I,0U4 ounces, have yet to arrive. It appears, that news had been rot.-etvi d of the lIlSL'ttV('l'_V of gold in New Zcaland, in the island of \Vaihi.-ki, about fii'ti»i-it mp,-_. east of Auckland. The deputy gov.-roor was stirred to have sailed for the spot, for the purpose of colloctintz informatioii and specimens, and further details were expected in the cuufgg .,t a few days. The news by the last steamer from the Cape of Good Hope is more satisfactory, but nevertheless the Kntlirs show no di.-i— osition to succumb. It appears, that Sir II. Smith has soc cessfully carried otit his d:irint_v expedition agaiiist .\Iaciitnii and his brother chiefs in the Watcrlilonf. The gin-r-riiiiiniii ili-i-piitt-li of these remarkable operatiotiii details in the fullest lIlfIlIlI('I‘lIM! , whole of each day's tnovcmt.-nts. and it is so tar satisliii-tory to say, that although the loss iin our stile has been. its we antici- pated, very scvere. still the enemy has been cxtirpateit t'roin that stronghold, and Sir II Smith is in full march tipoti the other points of strength in the Amatola tnniintains, \\ hence, we Iiave no doubt, he will drive the enemy across the Ki-i. We are told, that the British prisoners captured by the Kalli rs are tortured in the most protracted manor-r. A vast number of female prisoners have fallen into our liainls, who have ilescrilied the hideous atrocities practise-I. (iovoriiiii (fu[hc,|" I,“ ,,,.. rived at the Cape. The draft cunstitiitionzil iirtlinatice has passed the Council, after some alteriitioiiii riiisintt tlie qualtfi. cations, die. The Government Otlioi-rs VtlIt'tI atgaingl ti..- chsnges, as atfecting the principles of the ilr:iI't. A pattern] revulsion in public opinion has taken place in favour! Sir H Smith, who is very correctly described. its having been sacriiir-oil by Lord Grey to save his party. Sugar of a superior quality has been raised at Mtal. The will of the late Mr. G. R. Robinson, M. P., was at- tempted lobe proved the other day. Corrimeot-ion biisiiieu with £900 only. he died mssasseil of .€i5o,oon,.i..t rut property worth .€l5.000. ‘lie tiiilk ot'the property iii left to it natural daughter, who married a I"rsuchm:iii against her f rln.-r's will. and whom, it is alleged. he never fortrave on that account. Three illegitimate snnu contest that will, and set up another. Judgment has been reserved. Brrirvrutrcirs bur Ysiis —On Werlnesrluy, a return to it... Home of Commons was printed, from wliicti it appears, IIIII wrecked. 0t ttiu rntinbur 000 were suiting vessels of tt0,o70 ;ttl,|3oI[0,Ild It stsstu vessels, the touuugs of which was , to li'r.-iiiili-. It-tit-rnl Scott, and .\Ir. \\'i-hsti.-r. Lurgc nuiiiliots of peopln front the" United States, principqlly Eng- li-.-li. were starting for Austittlia. Mr. (flay does not pr-rcepiilily improve or retrograde, while to the sliilful and iwrutiiiizing eye he is gradually failing. He still re- upon II|l|IIt!I’l ufpuhlii: concern. i\lr. hlatv er, (a lawyer in Clinrlestnii), rttid tlatughter I5 years of age, and .\ r. Gibbs, were killed by it Iluilway collision near us- tiiti, on \Ionil;iy. I IMPORTATION or Conn rnoai In r:i.a:vn.-—Accnrdin tut to it return just is-tuod, there were inionrted of all sorts of grain ititii (innit Iliitnin from In-lniid, 3,206,-I8-I qtturletu in I843, tttltil iii lS5l, I ' t IN THE EAST Itvnrr:s.—'l‘he I.lI'Ill.~‘ll Iixpi-tlitiuit against Ilnrriitili, cnnsisteil of 6000 troops, 2 sliip-4 of Hill’ i'\IItI I3 st:-aiiiiuru. r‘(ItIllIt|l|ilI force-is were cxpi-ctr-il. 'I‘lio- tl¢0p:t|’IlI|'etlrIlI0!'Ipt‘lIIlI0ll was to take place froiti t‘iilcuttn titiil .\I.tili:iu mi llll‘ Illtli .\lnrrlt. The force-.-i were it) rcnilt.-ious at the iiiouili of tho (‘ions or the erutt.-rit lirnncli of the lrr.iw.-iildy. 'I"h I'.\Iit‘tllllt|lI would proliiilily procr.-t-tl tip this latter lirotwli to avoid the‘ Il'~l.s'litIIf‘t! pioiiil--d on the root»: b Iliitigi-tiii, tvt-rn ".’ll,0lt0 llnr-I lllt‘~t! rim 4 \\t'l'|.' its.-i-iiilili-«I. 'I'lic Ilritislt fnrct-s had oiders to ad- taiice to I'roitiu. |'nrtii:s of llnrnia-so had riiiitgcd the frontier vil- I. l .i;;i-st. I Illl.~"l‘t').\' June 5 —-'l'iii: I.lQl'0I't I..tw.—'l‘lio notion of tho (i'ovorniir, with l‘t';:lII'lI to the Liquor I.:iw~—vi-tiling it, not liiiztlly vi-ioing his veto. by iiigiiitig the hill—li.is met with severe citlieisiii from cvi-ry qnziiti-r. 'l lii- for-t is, the Governor was in what we classically IIIIIIOIIIIIIHIGI “ tiglit plnr:o- " was strongly opptuutl to the origiiitil Iiill, Iitil i.i-ti-nil of vcloiog II for tiny Hiilistatittal rctisoii. lie titui c it ltttttdlt: of tho uiiiiiiportuiit dis inc 0 liritwvcti open trod st.-r:rt:t ballot. \\'lit~ii the bill was .-out Ii.ii-li to hint, bowt-vi-r. it iii-i.~ois, heshrnnli front the to.-tpoinni‘~ility ofiivtoiiig it, mid i~'Iglil'tI it reluctatiily, and with piiiigs 0l~l'.UIli(3lI'I|(‘.0, lit: sxiitl, I|IllHlI|IlII:Ill :-— “ (ii-iitli.-titttn, I fer-l hzttl uhottt this Iitntitit,-.«. I krinw I do wrong putting my nanio to this pipor——liiitsiiice you will hive it so, I iiiipposo Illllfil. 'l hero‘: it good rii.tiiy ufyou and I tiiii ufraiid you are it little too iitticli for rite." So the law tolii--4 elI'ecl.il'tcr ui.\ty days. Tlinse who lirive ob- tained litzciii-.i-i-, it iii stated, IIl)\Vl'.VI.‘f, coririot be tiinli-stoil in the sale of liquor, until their term has cit iirod. - iliogly, for t ensuing year, there will probably be us much liquor sold and drunk as nier. Aitriivar. or .\Ir-:.tniir:rt A1‘ N. Y.—\Ir. llli-.-iulier rirrivcd in Now Y-irlt, on \V¢-(lite-Inlay, iii brig Acorn, front I’t-riniinhuco. Ile inado his !‘!l(‘.ll[tI3 from Van Ilieni:irt‘u l.:tiitI about the tint! of De- coiiilicr, and pmceeiliiig Indirectly to the coast of South .\niericit, arrived tit I’ern:inibtrr-o in April. Mrs. Meagtlir.-r wits unable to ac- ' ' ‘ c Sun, Jam‘ 5. lo hail been married Ila leaves 43 chil- E to three wives, witlt whom he had 60 children. dritn, and 66 grrtndcliildreii. jjji NEIV BRUNSWICK. nrtIAnl'vt. Accrnurrr on THE rr. .roiriv llVlI.—-A OIIAT uasaszn or rriitsoriu ICALDID. 81'. Joint, N. I3., May 21,1852. The steamer Jrinu ./Iiigrisla, [night boat from Frederictom] was run into by the steamer Transit, when olT IItirding‘u Point, this morning 'I'lie Transit utrucli the Anna Augusta abreast of the boiler, whicli at once explodud—u number of persons were hardly smilded—two o the I-'ireiiien, it is thought, cutiiiot livo—otie inu- itengo-r nntrwd Ilrysnii is bad y burnt, but will recover-—tlie w tolii nuiiibor injured in not yet riowii. l'lJI|1‘HI‘.R ri\n'rtcut.A A pniiuenger by the Atiiiii Augusta infnrins us, that the passengers were asleep in their berths, iirid at I o‘clock this morning the were sudtlnnly aroused front their sluiiibers. Ii it dreadful crush, owing to the conciiiuion——ons of the Iiotlern hitiferploded, rind tliu steam FIHIIINI into the cnbin,putiing the lights out. The con-ti-rnation wiiii iiwful—tlii-rot wits .'I geiwriil cry that the boat was sinking, whicli. |iigPIl|t.'f with the ones of the unfortunate per-onu uculded. rendered the scene one of terror and disniiiy. Such iif the passengers on were not injured inode ii rush for the cabin door, and, after some dificul- riiniingeil to get upmi ocli. tr iteeioii that the 'l‘riioutt was on her way up for u tuft of timber, grid on turning lIurding'u Point the collision Iiu nod. Our infur- rnurit stutss. that there was a poor little boy rorri Woodstock on " board, who was dreadfully sculdud. It was huurt-ruudlag to hear his cries of agony. Ilost of too poisons itijurud [about u desert) wors- Um,‘ 3"”. it person or the rtnrne of W Ilotilii-rii-s and murder: are increasing to it horrible extent on the ,e,.,.,,,t l,,.,,..,.. r... 1,...-4,-guy, in gtuiiliiig froin sortie vi-itsel wrec ‘ed ‘ I" serfleant. and servant. On the shit! coniinfl to annlior. the? T"”'" Wm; I‘-""*lI'"“‘4" -‘"9 "l'f0"ll"-' P|"~'5I*l°"°)"—-“"- F'"'"°“’» issued. cctvi-it ii few vi<itois. ntid sotnettirics orignges in earnest coriveriiation , I by the Reporter. Civil I)ot-quet. About ten or twelve uppenl cases were dirt ed of, some of iiiiporttirice, rta regarded principle, although the stints at i-suo were u tio great rtionit-.nt. 'l‘liore was it Iiill preferred itgziinist it "run Cruuwri , for in iiinrdnr of’ ‘ iotiiitu Mills, but not found. The Grand Jury found true hills rigninst gale of Uctober Inst: upon which, bench warrants were The Court rose on Tliursdny. the .-—.—-—‘.—- PUBLIC l\II'lE'lIi'\'G. Agreetibly to a requisition to the High Shcrifi‘ of Queen‘: Coun- ty, nuiiierously and I'E."[M2CIflIIly signed, Public Mi-etiiig of the In. ' ' outity, wast hel at the (‘owl I ouim in Chur- ottetowu, oti \’Vedtieitdtiy. the 2d instant, for tho purpnite of pre- paring ii cIiii_-_-rutuliitury Aililri-its to the Hon. ROIERT I ODGIION, on his uppoiiitinent to the Ullii-e of Chief Justice of this Ii-lnrid. At I o'clock, the Chair was tulteii by the High Sherilf, when ll Corti- rtiitlee cmiiposed of the following gentleriii-rt were appointed to draw tip tin Ad rt.-iiii—.\Ie.-urit. C. . tewnrt, .. etisley, I ttptitin Ilice, I". Longwortlt and 5. Nelson. loving retired for a tort time, the (‘oniinitt-.-o returned \\ith the draft of an Address, which was adopt- ed by the \lieieIintt; and the sriuiu Cointiiitli.-e were appointed to or-coiiipnny the Slioritfto present the same to Ilia llorior, when lie tiniy be plcim-cl to f¢!Ct‘I\'I9 the name. On Tliurrdiiy, the Slterill' iii-i:oiiip:ttiiod by the I‘otittiiittr-P. and it rtttiiilmr of other geittlenieit, united on the (.‘liiefJu<iice, with their Address, which, with the ri-ply IIIEMEIO, \|IB,tlUI|jiIIII-- To the Ifonorirblc R0llI".l{'I‘ IIODGFON, Chief Jtnlitc, .91.‘. 4:. This liilinliitiiiiliiiif Qii»-.eii'it County. at ll Public Meeting Ito-Id this 2d duy ofJune. I852. rzoitvi-iwil by the Iligli Slieritl’ of thi- (?ount_v, (I|#tIll’I! tti otfer to you tlinir rtinci-re coiigratttlationu on your uh-vaition to the otlice of Chic,-f Justice of this Island, viicniit by the liiiieiited douth ofyour prcdcceitiior, the on. I:ZuwArin Jltiirus anvis. lluiing the long period of 'I‘wentv-three years. I'or which you hold the iippoiiitinont of Attorno Gritiernl, you acquired the estonni fIll(I -ippr-ibiitioti of all classes of your fellow subjects in this your Ill xi int . Fiiwiily tvi-iievinz. that in tho rixertzisu of your important functions on this lloiicli. your conduct will continue to be illustrated by the same spirit of integrity, iiiipartiolity, niiil ittdepoeriduiicu, which hits cliziriicterizoil the perfortiioiioe of your duties at the far, they have in-seitililoeil this ility, to express the-n eiirnt.-stwiitli,tlt.1t you may long coiilinttn to enjoy an honour so wuil earned, rind so dnucrvedly coit- ferred upon you. On behalf ofthe Mr-cling, , CIl.~\IlLI‘)8 IIASZARD, Blierilf. [ it v. r- r. v. To the High S'hcrt:fl'of Queen’: Cmtnly. and the Cornmitler of the Iiilialiitniitr ofllic County. t'iu'.rr1-i.v-iiiitis; I he to I'(|lIVt'_\' through you, to the Iriliiiliitiints nftltu-en‘: Coun- ty, iiiy grnti-ful Illlllllxl tor the kind inuniii-r in which they have been pleased to r-origriitulitte toe on tiny prmi-ionnl nppointtiient to the olllco oft Iiiof Justice of this. my native Iirl:tnd. t is it nmttr.-r of much grntitlciition to ms to learn, that during the time I hold the otfi--ii of Attorney General, ni conduct met the rip. provul of my fellow rtulijt-ct.-; iiiiil ifit rtliould be the pleasure iif Iler .\I:ijosty‘a (iiivr-rniiieiit to confirrri me in my present itppointirient, it sliiill he rity l‘Ill‘l|t"4I r-nth-zivour to merit ti continuance of those fa- vouritblo t|l‘lIIlltII!lII1 it ‘|l"II the inlnihttiiiits of Queen's County have so Iiaridsonioly eiipreuued towards me. R. IIODGSON. June 3, I851. -—H-—-I—.C- fig‘ Au innny of our Siliusribrrs have expressed a wish that we uliould publish the Road Advertisements‘, we comply with their i-sire, by Itlflellltlfn number in this day‘: Paper. As the English llliiil isdue on I-‘riiuy, if any important news should be rec ’ we will publish iin I'.‘.rlrrr, its eiirly its possible utter tho im-int]. Several Advertisements left out to-day, will be than attended to. can I.Ioisr.i\1-iv: DlIA‘l'lI.—Il was not our intention to reopen our columns hit the admission of any further reports of debates ol the lust steiisiini of the lsugi-luturu; huing well iiwiirn. tliiit tliu glanc- riility of our roaduru would be buttur pluiiuud with other mutter. a. worst, givu place. in our present number, to a short re rt rm tliu subject of tioriu front the Garrison of Churliittutiivui; the sums linvii IWQII upured for pulilicutiori sotiiu wuliu ago; but luid uuids to inuliu main or matter more iiiiportuiit at the time, and till now overlooked and forgotten : and. as we quite iigruu with the llupnrtur. that it is due to the Members of tlio Auustiibly who prfilfllld I'O|II50M. from "the Suits," and other friends of 'I‘urri- paruncu. to that bruriclt of tltu Le isluturu, last Suuuiuu, and that it would also uridoubtudly bu grstifyi to these be sultucribod tliosu Putltioris that the spnuctiuu. dulivsr In tbu A-uubly in support of , uld bu blisltsd' sltull. lthIiasbc:uuru Ia fare on modern salt of we may uuppdusyvit ' Ilr. Ifocusu, front Piston. will deliver a Lecture on Agricul- :II.rls.l Cliuinistry at tliu Tunipuruusu Hall, on Patna! Ilvnrrno with W June I, Be'll.Jurrruu Fraser, Mtlluu. New Iransvrld; uliiuflsa. — :3; .."::::.'.‘- :'.:"':.'°.:'.l"""'= W ilort of liliarlottrtattut. IITIIIDI Miijeritic. Moore, Pictuu; cou . R Surult, M‘I’huruon, Richibuetri; duals. Brig Biiltuu, Mnsaarii, St. John's, N. l"‘.; . Williiitn, Ilobu, Liverpool; goodu—to Jas. Posh and others. 8 Scbr. Ellen, Dugsl, Riehlbueto; duals. CLIAKID: June I. Schr. Jason. M‘Dotiald, Richibueto; bul. 2 rigt. Built. Thom ison, Swansea; timber and dsuls—by tunes Putt u. Eliu, Itoodrot, Boston; prodricu. Williitni, Ilelfontiiine, Bnthuiut; bul. Bellonii, M‘lIne. New York; potatoes. Unity, Ilertderuiirt. Boitoii; pt-tiduce_ Ellen, Mattutell, Tritniu iuchu; do. James Pruner, i\I‘llue, . Iiritrtiiclii; ciittle. Marie. Illois, Bortloti; herriiigil, die.-—by J. Holttiallg 'I‘ritiiditd, Jncqui-u, St. John's, N. I".; produce. Slinnnoti, Kin , lloutiiii; do, — Brigt. lliinnur, Duiiicford, Bide.-ford; timber, deals, &c.—by IIIIIIIGDU — Schr. o-lliulul elir. lNaup, Lang, “is es; ti. Etirnh Jitnu. .\I‘I)onnld, St. John's, N. I".; euttlu. -- Hector, Quillrriun, Richibucto: produce. —- Mayflower, Purdy, Pictou; bu . 1 Ann, Illurchison, New York; prriduco—.by J. M‘CruitIi. 8 Itobert dr Sarah, M‘I’Iieruon, fishery. -—.-——I--—- Iflassciigrrs. In the Steamer Ross. on I-‘riitiiy itiu dllt iii;i.—G. R. Goodman, I-Iraq , two Misses Goodman, M ins Ilitvihtud, Messrs. Sinclair and C. II‘I)orittltI. In the Ilrigt. Barnes. on the nth iio-i.. for ltiitet'ont.— Muster David Sitiardi it-,—M .G.:orge II. Chndleigh and futiiily, en route for Australia. at I-21: d'2IIuIlP|:l‘.()((:VI C 5:0} Stir?-vii t,, For the week eitilingr June 5, I852. n.uious:'rsu. 1-itunuoarn-run. Ilighciit Lowest Mean. I Ilighest Lowest Daily (It'll-I I30"!-) (3d.) (lat. 2d.) Moan. 29.39 29.49 I 29.70 69.1 I s2.o ' my wrist: AT 9' L u_ I WIATIIII. May. 1‘ Sit 30 3. moderate bresu. Overcast and cloudy; rain, from I "hi I0 8; IIIIII at 2. ti. bfue, with pausing c uds Mo. 8| W. do. do. us, with pausing cIoud_u,.till no-on; ovurcust and cloudy, till I, p. tn.; than blue sky. June. In. I \V. do. do. Illlus sliy,til| noon; pausing clouds, till i C; then bliiu sli . We. 2 8. do. do. lB|uu uliy, till noon; than pausing clouds and rain, from I post I0, p. rii., till II. 'I‘li. 3 \V.S.\V. light air. Overcast and itiiuty rill dny I-‘rt. N.E. gcntlu bruuu. Overcast and iiity, till 3, m.; then _ _ overcast pod cloud . _ Sat. 5 S.W. light air. Du. iIo., till 9, u. m.; then overcast and cloudy. illtitrlottrtomtt Illurliits. Exchange 50 per cent. on sterling. Srruaiuv, Juno 5, I852. Iflul I TO [nun '0 "e£r,(IllInll)prIIr. o :50 0 1 lit-...,t, . i 0 I 4 4'"-ltytt-Inner. go 4 '0 C §Iluiii.perlb. 0 5 0 1 ‘In’ , - to 3 0 44 tllnrli-y per tiniibel 3 0 I 5 il (uiiinll) go 3 0 5 I 0,,“ ' _ _ ' 1 5 2 0 pa ..-. - jo 4 o 6.l“I\\_’lir~iit, . o o o 0 v.I:::Il,"|e):'li|.f||'-y ;: I25 3 3 "il:ltlluIIly' Seed, I25 0 I6 0 llrrttrir. (lresfi) - I0 8 I 0 II I 10' ‘fir o g 3': do’. by the ioti, I0 ti,‘ 0 I0 III. ,,_',,,., y,,,.,,_ 0 o 0 9 I'Eilf'l'I'IIlI'I(‘$' perflh I 3 (3) 3 3 il'yl.:mkley" "ch § 3 f g I i_ -‘ ow it - . II.IiIllI,|)¢|‘||IlIl', 3 3 3': Eggs“, .r doreti, 0 5 0 I5 - - 50 s 0 0 """'1."°l.-'"' I ‘illii "I ll I)iii:Ii..-,cncli - I0 0 0 0 (',,,“,'| “iwj ,2 ,1 I5 0 I'l1I‘II’IiIg0'i . I 0 0 0 0 H l I’ P" I“ " (lkww Herb .0 0 0 0 "oipi~;piii,|mr_tiI., 8 ll 3 6 » r r , ~ Clover Seed, per lb.|0 I0 I 0 lR:‘"bh_ l~eut.boiili., 3 3 3 3 GI-IUIIGE LEIVIS. Market Clerk. ——I-I-I-fl—— flour aiib filial fllurkrt. r'i.otnt, pi-i u.., S"'".'l"y’ 'f'"'‘ 5’, "mg _ ,_,_ 0it‘l‘.tll2itL, per ti.., . . _ _ _ W l’A’l‘ltlCK oit.t.tG.ttv, cieiii. A the average price of Graiiffor the Mu-ntlt Curuiutrcv. S1-u:iu.t.va. \Vheat,per bushel, 8:. od, 5,, 4,; ti:-inc.-. do. i.. oi. 2.; ..,.; do. Is. I0,ld. 1 3,]_ u. GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Clniilottctowii, June 5, IS52, ANI-SI".l.IVAN'I‘ Wl.l7IIP.d.IfI it private Fiitiiily to Iioard and MM. 1" EPJII. Ihtvioblrippe. A IIll,";‘le" MAN, of active and temperate ' I NW1. . ._ in!‘ Wm" £25”! '"lo"”'l|(i'l'nC“sI;:)l0lIlO knowledge of gitrdtn M . . iy‘ pi-npiii need apply, who GIIIIIOI. produce tgpfimnninlg .. .*.".:.:::::.".:‘.';’.i.'."" PM *~ *'-- v'"~'=-'v ""4 i-- w w AIIIIIIIVO ofthu Old Country would It f ad I‘ 1' It particulars, apply at the Olficu ofthis Paper." ‘H M ‘"1 gr Charlottetown, Juno 8, I852, T',”"3"Lf°'" W150» Wgml. oii siiiiiiiy, iii. son. of .\t.._v. dust} u h. icoutsr LWE wir_li two Lumbs. The dndur will be :‘“:';."Fn*|:on"‘$¢(::‘Irlu, by bniiging them back to Mr. WAr.xtno- Churlottetown Royalty, Jun,’ g_ "gt PHNCI C°UN'I‘V'i IN -rirr: Sui-unis Court or Ionics- 'J'0 WIT. 2 up‘, IIIS in to certify that I-‘redn‘riclt De St.Croix Bruelien, Earp. "mi dilly admitted and enrolled air was at this present June '1 Attorney and Barrister thereof. DANIEL HODGBON, Protlionotury. _‘ Ll‘ P°"'“"' l3|Vl||[ legal demands ugriinst the Estate oftlio -_ Hnnorsblu Enwartn Jurss JAIVII, Cltiuf Justice of ""9 I'I|''‘- ‘'‘"||0°'Ii "0 requested to furnish tliu suniuduly uttuutud. and all persons indebted to the said brats urs required to rush Ill!- iriudlutu puyniunt. HENRY I’. JARVIS. Spring Parlr. Julie 5. I852. "guru, R 35345. by private oontru . a powerful dtirh brown HARE. just I years old, utuudu riuurly ll liuurls , a walker. round. and good tunipurud. Also—ubout ll tsus uusulluut HAY. I months’ orsdlt on approved Notes. Apply to II. V. IDIIAIL Jusu 1. 1068. lot. Epkfi a