cncr^ (he Neapolitan revolution mu<l ,nk ' « * •'>' '": i-rii »s nv!»«-. r. *i , j caiin.it •nib-uf in hH slitic la which s., aspinw. This \* ffi, nyhium ut i:\\ ,|)( politicians ul.o hiVl. |, ;«!(.,] i%( |,,T al fairs. I.i IS! I, it iras f,W»,.nsed bn m»«i. cial.wu-r I .(rna» BirUahi. UjMti theulnn of (he ln-li ucfli u-. In Slir|, « poiifedv- fary»fau »«i«fd be *&, ami pratatoU in or*' pnivpi'iousehan in ai-y othi'r eir- cumsfai.ccs. But (In- prOSrjnt arrange. meulsof Kurope will not so nudiiy ad- rnit rf chn execution oi a project %}i »h. km J. Ad rices from FaVtmoa* i-iu a August 13, rrt-fivi-c! at Stt'rm, (\la>sa- chu-etts,) tfhc the wUisfa lory in forma. tiou, that tin* havoc of l.vcs iu tl*ebSo^.'v oiVioy in the Sicilian n:Hr*\v!is, was u d FO^reatad had bo:-«t statud'j but ttwy detail horiM "rocitics conwuiltird by (be? KtctiUrkd, Tuis peoplr has not chan^d si..co the time of the •• W*jij»rs/' In 1S^0 a French ship from V,f*ypt pat into am1 of t!.< ir harbors, with a French colonel ou board, and JOO sick—ab ;ve a hun¬ dred blind with the opthalmia—and de¬ manded to land. Temporary >hedsw.-re eroded on tho beach, and ihey wcredls- emburlicd ; but three days after, the people of (ho country row* as by cox.- tno.i consent, and, u-thout giving any Uotice to the gai-ri-ioi), pat the Whale of fheni to death, and Mi.y wtits$ bun.^cl in ti\e Sirods! *%. SA&D13IA. Taring Aug. 1 i.—The following doc¬ ument is saidto have foe&n actually .id- dressed to his Hardin la* j .Unc^y By his Piedmontese army : Jfi/d—The army is loyal and faithful, and ^ives a solemn pledge of it to tlteii Sovereign. Sire, it is reported that your present ministers are soliciu* >£ a succour of Austrian troops* The Austrian* u ere, are, aud will be, not only th.: natural c»> CinliS of lite L'iodcnor.U-M', but of ail the ether peoplj of iialy. The recolh ctiun of 1815:* not far «'o. Sfour ttdJiers know trltat is uicant by having Au>£ri- aasni the country, although as fr.v-nds. They have aivv«t)a usurped tiie honour oi our exploits. The Att.-t/iUtf* are the ex¬ ecration of Italy, j'our -.oUiieri, Sire, \iill not have them b..t »:.; enende-, To ask their assistance would be an i jsup- portable insult io the honour ol yo.i. sot- die:^, who boait tliAt thry are sufficient i»'. in- ue&encc oi u«t ii.u.;^ u.o cua*;U'i ALd ti:c ccxiilitL.l:o;u Extract ofaprwurc litter^ dated ** I'OUTaMUUTli, Au>{. 17. *s I much regret to have to aim ounce to you the following melancholy allair, extracted from communication* from liio Janeiro, dated June 16, lb^iO. The hou. capt- Spencer, of the Owen Glen- dowcr frigate, wishing to have hh ship worked, without too much seventy to- -wards the men, gave ti>e QCCOisary or- dcrs to the first lieulcnaut. Coining on board the frigate during the absence of Sir Thomas Hardy, who was gojie to Maldouado, aud having occasion to com- plaio of the want oi punctuality to In orders, he reprimanded the licutenaiu, -who told him it was impossible to carr^ 0:1 the duty unless he was properly sup¬ ported- Ou this capt. Spencer threw himself into a violent passion, bcr.t to quarters, and sent c \vry body down to the main deck guns> leaving himself aiid the tirst lieutenant on the deck. Capt. Spencer then drew his sword, ordeiii:^ ■the lieutenant to defend himself—he re¬ monstrated, stating that lie wa* a much better SWordstfKUi than the captain, ha¬ ving a deal ot practice while C oil lined a» a prisoner of warin France ; but il capt. Spencer was determined to light, he would meet him ou shore* Capt. Spen- g&r tlKUi .Ct>.!.Ud IUi» 3 &-------d cou ;:. dh* -rascal, aiul it is said *tiutk his side ; up¬ on this (he lieutenant drew his sword on the defensive, and di>played some iuo\- ness-^—^*I*ho coolueSsexaKperuted the cap* lain, aud nvakini; a violent thrust, he -over iUbt himseli, and fell on the lieuten- u»»«W tfce aenommatfoo of " Iodepend- [ fire behind F.auk Dave's, wind. « *milOttl»ts j maintaiiiiiis th • Same threatened dcltn.dio.. to every dwW—wc helpline, Out tofofag hi CWI. Go- .cached the road behind this fi,e-Rot home fafc, took tea, thinking ourfelves fafe—went to afliit the French who were moving young Frank's houfe in fldmes, and others not to be feen for the fcirnke— wc Ibid perhaps 20 minutes—returned, met one of the children crying. " Clark's rjOOfe was on fire," we run our br(lf met women and children flying before the teinpeit — the mill, barn and houfe, with Zoacrtfftof land in a blaze—trees falling in all wreQiona—w-e got through 40 rods ofaliuoft folid are—threw trunks-, Sic. &c. into tie well—[ took a bed, tied a woollen blanket round it, and cfcaped for my life, the fins flyirlp on me like a heavy fliower of hal — I fill under the bed, got breath and r«:i, fell again neatly melted with heat and fuiocated with smoke—I rofe once moredod fell a^ain, quit my load—faw my bv/s ahead bare foot, could not enter the fit?, they met me and we got the bed fufe through—Mr. Clark came up with a book I his hand, nothing more laved, all burnt in the we'll—fences and fields of potal.es fwept clean. My fields, though not a.jch burned, are all laid open to the mercy of cattle and hocjs—at fuufet found myhrtifeand uncle Kdthanlel's crowded vith .• omen and children, who lefc their a I a:-l tied before the fiery tempcLt, from tuc neighborhood of Beaver river— rVe&ftefday morning 7 o'clock, a fine raiu :hat deadened the fire—heard the fettle ami at Beaver ri/e.* W3S all in aflies —M\ Sanders, C'uik and myfclf, went to their jffi'Liiee, found hut three houfes Iranr -^ tur fi.< rjulea in length. Thomas * J*2«i hi;loll ids houfe, new grift and faw mill, r^v> barns full of hay, grain. Sc. a v< i<e (jf oxen one horfe, two or three COWS, tevt**] hogs, ail their furniture, and a Hit- boy 4 ytarsold burnt in ihe houfe, laving crept lato a Cradle, and was left unru.cewed, together with a truily dorj whi'J, Jay bv its fide. Daniel has loft all, acovv, two hog«, furniture, clothing, &c. the u.jrd at funict was to efcape for thefr lives DiniVltaofe up his child and bid •vriiaioiit ; a-i their prenchprs like the .-rimitive teachers of Christianity, chum ;<» P<*ciinh,v reward for their labour, io mi I'In, New east lo, and rhdi vieiujfies, llU') an-rapidly inrrearfu^ aud bwral- •earf* 14 chnpefsand phtc.-s of public worship, which are supplied by twenty- ";.e Vrcaclwr^—( Durluon Chronicle.) Arctic Land Expedition.—Accounts f.a\4. hren reci tvi'd in Kdtnbtirgh from a .'(.'ilewun attached to the Antic Land Kx|ifdition, da!--d in Jan-iary hut, at Aifieli peiiiid rhn party vrer^in comfort- • 'le winter quarters at Ciimb^rland iluij^. Thecnid was Very severe, the thermometer stanc^d^j at 30 dt*g. below ^t'ro, but owing to the dryness of the at- Btotphere, it waamot so unpleasant^ the cold wet w.-ather in En ;iand. The riv- crsand lakes abounded with fish of va- nous kind.-, particularly trout of a very large si/e. and thehijuteisbrou;;ht moose .leer, and buffalo from the woods, hothat tUtTc »tS no scauif) of provJMons at their pre>,*ut BtatioD* It was intended to proceed to the northward as soon as tlicseason would p.rmit, and, haying the u.'iole summer before th :n, th">;expect¬ ed to makt1 ^reiij progress in their joar- ney, but owing in the qrtsak distance to thesupp-scd northern shores It is prob- itblc that it would take (hem th- great¬ est part ol next 3umn.er to make any v?.- rv exteniive svrvcy of the eoafcC ; and that they \»cL!d hare to r-'ti.-o t-» rbn southward during the etisuii g vvin'ier; hut it was nncertji:» where t!.-v t^ould lake up their quarter,, as tii v" ce'.d gnln r»o Lntetli^enetf of tito <•<>;,,>:,-_. be- yond the tisnUs of the f-? trad-r*. Tfto Officers 01 the Wn&t&u** iiaymd Jforth- west Coni;.):inie3 had paid every atteuli :j to the party. ------- FRAN SB—JPfaCi #ug. :■> fy Wj'iije.-.?.! u ;:jt..Je of a large body ol itwp.*> iu rhe t-urt of the Thui'lenV.. On this ok'cafiou ! ' > jc.'iy prefentcd a parr cf colour- (. .• . veies of which were walked uy th: Duchess J: /Ingoukmt] io the . . \ of the Viilitnry School of Sw Cy. - N'i'.icnry rent the airwiih the cry . ;"'/'. . h rot " 'V\\t conf'iirncv latc'v I'e'-i'V"! un^t'-l in It as much nidj.ief> a«.d fo!.\, a> it v.i. atrocity and ingratitude. I: was onjec. cd by lome hot heads who fre-i r..-v^r t.o he hit>py bnt when fJ'g-^^cd in miljht_f ; but after all the efforts rn-de to ^jna:. complices, the number did u >t a.Tjr.nni tt> more than < ne In a million trf the Kiua*» BuhjectJi; and riu officer en raj^H wuj of a hiyhei %'"ide than 1 aptaie. ir 1. fihe th.tt aiy 1 f the Cviaifhal- eot»iitii>anceJ the di^bolica: pint. 'Ihey knew better. They know In w ohm th.y w<-re hifnitel and buffetted hy their upllart I1 Eailer, _nd treated as mere iuftru^c -ts ■ :a.ith:y ftel that they are no\7 treated as get'tlt r.c", and relpetted a- Counlt 11. rj Alh-diog to the plot, th-- King, iu hi anfwei to the addrefa of t!it -.lunic*;>;dirv of Parjy, ^-JU it *• an event in which I'^nie wicked tradnien tn\ endeavored to diituib the public tranquillity." Co Sun l.'v th- !\i l* ",iu tuuow hini and my brother others ci icd which way (hall we hi &" u •*>' * Mifwcr. to the lake—fornc reached ic, •'the^ were cut otf^nd drove up tlie road *,,r r* mile 01 more before an opening Ivan ' ;,r i to the fci Hiore. Hufbands and an ] did not meet a.^a"1 until the next d.iy. Dnnicl took his wir'- (very lick) on his back to the ed^e of the lake iin.l waded o*:t lon.c mis to ab -C- which funic with them, hui he found.l' Iliff and rai/O it, ioihat his wife fo hi the v.jtei until momiug, i-..-\,.:-, ] I tliem, he waded up to hfs neck and thtr- Hood twelve hour*, the hVe ofteu ilrcarr.ilg in hi« face, when he wa* obtiyed to (u\ under, then life and take breath. I uy.i> ! him en Wednefdcy, an 1 to k him home with tnt*, l.e l»d eat nothing for twenty , \ hears. It was a '.-.chncholy fecue to tee fci.cet fwept away, C*-:*d- of gratUj pot--*::ei ?^id turnips ail ruiitnp—gfteat mil l^fs ui cauie, flieep <<r near the road— ittle which 1 a id hoga lying dead The accounts front i-alerrr.o, if true, are deplorahL*. A ves-.el w hi.'h >ft Unu .i.itoi: the 20th btufes, thai the mo.1 frightful di <mc'ts rei.au d thin-—Lii it theg'ilu'y-sdsv.'sj-iiu^d n ilh Ine pea.41.ts, had r.eized on the public authorily, u..d t vraunized over tin* city—that thj vol* di-jri uere d.iaitied in prison aud houij) threatened with death—rhul an oinc^i named Aceto, wa-. af the Ju'ari of the in¬ surgents ; but 'hat tiie fear of fa.nine it id ai length decided them io iuvcat ivjtli | Cardinal Archbishop Gravina fcas i ic- sident. Prince Attolica had Leea be- headed, and hh* head stuck upon a pole, ------- Th.K'S, As ths principles on ubich th:-. a-.-emhly ij to be framed are .hose of the Spanish 0 tistitution, we need not derail them to our readers. The grc*&s number of Dep¬ uties for the U.nitd Kingdom, calcula- ft d on th;* pre-ftUsnptibu tliot Sicifv may -.(ill form a part of it, i> t-»U:u ill 06, ot •vl.ich 7 1 are to reprCKUntthe X*.;i;>*:li- tan population, amounting to j,UJi,Jui snub ; and tho remaining 'J { the bland- ers of Sieil), consisting of l,GSi.H7fci Mt-cds. Thus the census of Ihe whole kingdom ot!ei> the respectable and f*-r- udduble sum-total of G,7JJ,liJJ mhab- itants—«»ot farshoit of rhatoJ England The Prince Vi<ar-Gcuerai ii r> pnh- lished a decree couvokio^ the rarlia- ant'^sword : sboxtly after whichi.e died. ,nent for the l«t of the ensiling October. This melancholy aliair!:as thrown a great plcom over the countenance of all naval characters at Uio. The fin-t IL'uteuaut1- cauvc is Jitmes iM'Donald (Murray*»List gives the name of Kvans.) lit; ita^ for¬ merly h'=t of tiie Cieole, then second of (he Creole, front some error, and then went Fits* of thn Owen Giendower, a- bout M"> '*»*• Mr« Xl'Uonald was mid- *jtiiomiinof the Pougaill v\ hen the was taken by the Atneiieari Wasp. The hon. Capt. Spencer was son of Karl Spencer, who has also another soil (the hon. I". Speiuvr.) a lieutenant of the Superb^ Sir Thon.as liard/'a ling 1,1. ip. ' A sch'.sm of considerable extent ap¬ pears to have taken place anun^ the n.eil.ccists in the Northern Counties, n0 •well a> in ;iio Si nth, o\;in^ prin*rtpuH) to the folly -d* some of their preach r - in iutcrf^r'u-.f; \\\i\\ tin* political opinions of the people.—This began about rhe luttei cnci of Ustycar. when Iheii Comniifti e cf Privilege* in I-oudofi, in ccnivfit with his M:»i"-(>?s Government, issued lircu- laisto the diffeiti.t preachers in iheccn- DtfCtvou in all jiaiisof the country, todis- countenance a<nnng>t their people all those who n%tit he attaclu'd to 1 ol.tica! Ilc.'orm. liiiuiedi tc'.y tl». SIvrhcHhM Pulpits every ^liere re-oen-ii** v. in. th.1 muidrmiis (U«rtrrup» »>i 1 as»iw nb'-tii- We have converfed with fome intel¬ ligent gentleman fiom the United Stated, who defcribe the (late ot their commerce in the mo ft gloomy colours. Their produce can find no purcnaferH at any price, and their v<.ffcto are laid uo for want of employmcut. In this general (late of depreffion the whole clafi of merchants, farmers and feamen are involved in fufrcring. General diflmll prevail-*, and thofe who poflefs the moll extended circle of conefpondents and have the beft information can find no favourable intel¬ ligence, nor any opening for their trade in any direction. —. Urt AGRICULTURE. On Thurfday the 19 inft. the Midland Diftrlct Agriculturahtiociety* held, at the Nappanee Millj, their fecondanuaal Cat:le (how. The day was ple?.f.mt, and a great number of refpectable farmer*, frcm differ¬ ent parts of the country attended. We wm\ however, fome what difappjinted at not meeting with a Angle individual from either the county of Prince Edvaid or HaftiogS. This apparent neglect, on the part of fo refpectable a portior of the district, inust furcly be attributable to fome fortuitoua circumstance, rather than a want of zeal for fo ufeful an institution. The various kind of stock exhibited were allowed to be excellent, auc the ploughing match was conducted iu a manner highly gratifying to the fpecutors. Mcfirs. Sheldon Hawley, JohoFralick, and Peter Itutian, were unanimoufly ap¬ pointed a committee to award the Premiums. They were a^varded as fol¬ lows : Tj ilr. Andrew Rusk, for the Ut be*t bu'l 10 10 5 10 .5 1» 5 baps 60 considered the procurer of finr prided wtathtr—J'hi' tank is iqderd prv uaturel) clad in iite card of winter—for we have -till 10 looic t»r ihe injld itfUkberl^ iviotU, aud >oft mellowed »u»»bi.(C wf ii.dmii .unimer. V.Srorriiig, for the Cd do. do. Urn. Haulr\,for the I>i 1»»*^t ram, .' H. L ...iriilforliii, for ihe *2\\ d*i. do. i'lnl j 1 ■ liubl in, for rhe Uldu 6ewes u*o. il. (Jedor, I'.nheVd do. do, U. H;>ck. for the \>t be»t bt»ar, tiiiiiuii LiiiUiiiun. lor itieSd do. do. Aiia.il Mac i'iu-1 m/o. I'orllie Im do. sow X Clu'uc, Germain, lur ihe Vd do. Uo. 4 T. Si.nin^, for ,li^ Ut UeSl to*, 10 >:ii'n. Cine. t\n UiH 2d do. Uo. 5 .Marveil Gurri on.i'w.* ihe 1-t be?t yentllngS Oro^H De.Ior, for ih.* I'd du do. 4 Jac.tO .*-iLL»*., 1 torth^br^ptougldog iO t omad Jlu;l:..UK. for ioc '2,1 do. do. b (*>o. KulliiifiUi, loriiie .S.I do. do. a u d Wales uuoi't flOyears a.;o. Conflagration on ihe JppenMU A fiishtftt! conflagiation, which began on the 22d '.f July, and fcarcciy c:t;ir.- auifhed o« the lO'h of AujiUil, has Lid Willie the h'ige forcd, which crowns the \ppc-.iues i - the vicinity ot l'uioli. At the lad accountb the eommule ot Fondi w :s en all fide* fiirrotinJed Oy ftimcs.— The&ehad cxtciidifd to the tenuiny of fume pcrfolIS were LvaUUng Ctt were nor too much Isirnt ; wthers looking up their Ib'ck. I law two large hu^a lyiug tojjethci alive, burnt (a as not to walk, and wc are n.-: left alone ; I have jult h;.nd from Yaiv^outUand Chebon^c, that ir-ucb damage i- dune, m-'-y huufc?, barn*, n.ills, &e- bmnrt, a.id r.lf.) iluou^h tfie French fettlement above Moofagan, a great many houfes, barns, mills^ i:c. arc delho'yed—ths Freaih chapel, with Uie prk.L'i houfe, ate con fumed, one old ne.^ro burnt un—f« much hay loll that ic i- fuppofed half ihe !tock cannot be winter¬ ed. 1'. ^ole from Yarmouth j on hearing our ddtreis, came op with ox and horfe L3:t-s cllairs and horfe?, to remove the IniLrcrs, an I I believe there was not two cartload* of furniture faved out of fif¬ teen houfea, from John Clark's to E. Coining's, (evca miky ; Daniel has nothing Utt but a fliirt and trowfers which he had 00, his wife a iJ child nothing but whit was on their back*, ^'d fct nut for Yar¬ mouth on her Hocking feet the Iaft 1 heard nflier—but wheie they will go or what he w;d do this winter, 1 know no'.— hs f;as nothing to cat or wear. c( Saturday, l6tli—News has juft ar¬ rived, that as far as Annapolis one hun¬ dred mile* above this, is moIHy in allies, many lives loft, grain and hay moRly d.iir-\td. How we are to live through the winter 1 know not—Daniel has not yet come here, perhaps he ha* followed his vife to Yarmouth, cr he may be Irving tn five fome of Ilia ootatr.e-, &c. 1 fiiall fmifh this and go in A arch of him ; wc aie aM employed, that i* me and .my lwot*rys, in trying to fav« what little crop I nave left. My bad- wheat U near;/ 1^-ii. *Mr. Rufk, not being a member, one fourth of hi* premium was retained in the hamU of the Treafurcr for the benefit of the Society. rilua «.irc<miitjnce ihouiu operate as an inducement for all thofe who intend becoming caudidatea for prizes, to become membeiM oi the Society alfo. •j-.\'Ir. Sicker ploughed a quarter of an acie well In 32 mmutca ; Mr. George liidl'man finilhed the fame quantity iu 33 minutes ; but Mr. Comad HutTman was nearly an hour completing his task, though the judges awaidedhim the fecond best priie, in conlenuence of his work Lein- better dune than that of Mr. Geo. Hoffman* It (hould Le recollected that it U not tliepcrfon who ploughs the quickest, but he who performs his labour the be*t, \. .;:..;* a icalunab'.e time, that is entitled to a prcauum. Were it otheiwife, the con- t^*; would depend upon the&tiength cf the cattle rather than the fkill of the plou^h- inaiu Several fine fpecimens of Barley were ex¬ hibited, aa iillo <% lample of uncotnmen arge potatoes. VVe wcie much gratified with the fight of eight large hogs, just killed by Mr. Maei btrfon, one ot which weighed 405 pound 3 U. C. Her. We readily comply with the official noti- ncatlou oj th.- Secretary of the .Midland Dt8- nct A^ric'dtural Society, by eupviag from the Ldnorul column o. the Herald tlie list of premiums awarded at the lad Cattle Show. We at Ihe same lime feel rather disappointed tiiat wc have not Been furnished by thai een- tleinan with an official report of thh whote proceedings of the meeting, regularly dniwa up in conformity tu the Bth Article of the Regulations. It is some encouragement to the friendi M?d supporters of the Society that its funds have this year enabled the General Commit* teeto advertise a hY.t of premiums, and to hold a second gisiieral CattfeShow. We were ourselves prevented from lu-ing present to witness this show, but we understand that some very fine animals of diCftfrenl descrip- 110113 were exhibited. Il is however to be resetted that notwithstanding the eifons of individuals to promote the interest of Am- CUltUre, SO rftuch indifference to this object should still prevailimong many of ourfar- mer-. The alterationa made in the Regu¬ lations of the Society la^t April, which pro- v^deu for the holding of Cattle Shows in e.»ch County, induced us to hope, thai by the ju¬ dicious amendments then introduced some¬ thing like a feeling of emulation would have been excited, first between the individual ... habitants of tfati same County, aud after- wards collectively between inhabitants of the aiflerent Counties. i;.it we lament to hear, that so far from such a:» effect having been, produced, not a single application has beea. made for a Cuttle Show »j any one County. This seeming apathy, so disreputable when compared with the zeal of the Carman iiw England, in the United States, and even hi- our sister Provinces, can be defended on no ground either ol public or individual interest. The pressure of die times, it is true, iagteat, and tlie Jow price of all sorts of produce re¬ duces the farmers to grent difficulties, hut then there are few men of substance araonp them, who might not, were ihey favourablv disposed, contribute Whhoul U>co*u«iaJerice, the criflia-? sum re-juired to constitute them members of the Society. We do not indeed yet despair of seeing the institution nourish, though it would seem that such a de¬ sirable result is only to be accomplished through the laudable efforts, and unwearied Real of a few public spirited individuals. On Thurfday Evening the 26th mst. by the Rev. O O. Stuart, Mr. Valentine Embury, of the Barrack Department, to Mifs lranda ^paffoid. On the fame Rvcaing Mr. Aegustua Bennett, to .\:ifs Abigail Cunniogharo. *-. i S&togpto* <m%t wfou 4 * * » * * * 9 ■ * • • 4 • tClXGSTO&t '••rr-JUiR 27, 1820. We have Iu... . \':>r intelligence from EuruilC tiian was ^iveu i:.sfc rtCelC- The ex- ai...nau*m Oi"JL>iumn D'uinchU wa:* COtiCiUiiUd! on li.eeM^ii'i^ »-f the-dof .Septeiiib«-r, alter which we have nothing hai llu- report hro edit hy the M -t« r of the Myperiou. That this re j ion raaj be tru«*w* certainly admit, but \m are.....> •' lined to giveil mn.-h credit, be- c; ■; 1: il M *ji u h ;n:erveuin^ between the vid tn i 11 ih hh - nu! Mjipvar td allow sufficient tiiua ;•» «v uouie all tar witnesses that were tube hroi;hi forward on the part of the * r.»wn, iur less to go through wilh much ev- idence on the defence. It >s slated that idi witnt:»s»^ were to support Use prosecution, and as the examination of deven of these, (pruh.'.bly the must important) consumed 17 days, :.t imii t au equal space of Uir.e, it may he conjectured, would hi-allotted to theox- aiiiiuat'*)u of the remaiuder. Mademoiselle Uiitnotit's explanation of the reasons « hiph induced her to write the let¬ ters produced on her cross examination are noi wry satisfactory, and hor avowed mo¬ tives u rt •l* cut * w* ic the 1 ca* • mIh. Uxm\ Uf^i-ii .>i.ii.i.e> liSMc u*n rr;nt> ni • i>i ; 1.1 \ * 1 oil;.; ii rne ..i..;|.ier to ,., inMi d : » !hu tyt%\ rv 1 n >|S :;: A ll . . J.-'i UM..:.. *-.:- ', - . ; v. h■■'»! i,(.: fi. m .u- (<;< r 1 Ic 1- J'-al 1 1 .. 1 1 .. .,•-.. 1 t < 1 ' ' -I U» dnli- •^ -.1 la,- iit Andre, along the confuh.r icad thro' the ttnitoiy of Scrragliooe and of Sella. TBS FIRE IN KOrj'SCOT/st. Si. fdrt* N. U Sept. z&. Extraft of a letter fiom .Nir. John \\ et- more to hi* fpn iu tl»« city* "00 ■cturnin^T fiorn Varmutuh, w« runnn'. 6i\T bute polci i'a Btftid1! Th: lVcatl:r.— '['he tops of the mofl diilant mountains to the northward, vifihle from lUia ci; y, were covertd with fnow on Friday lad the 131I1 inft. for tile fi'll time this leafuk On Saturdiy evening, abuit di.'!:, thtfre coonnenced a heavyr«*.in which lail-.d till Monday evening, M^ny fmall budges ar.d fences have heci carrred aw^y by the rifiogi f the (ireymsar.d livers, which were higher ihan they have been kuewn to be foi j ^riat many years. lUsiuciory, ano ncr »rowou mo- iferj creditable, though 1!lev are quite iu keeping with the character assigned to that elass hi European females called femtnes de cliambns—t\ class sovridely famed fiir iiiti'igulng arts. If it be true, as she al- led,p^ "that letters wi re liable to< le inler- ce|KtedinHiu Qu«Ws household, il is a cir- ci;:c$nnce uulvurj Bivouwhle «o Her Ma* I j<-£tv, since acts owacia:; such dcgradingsus^ 'pi,*nn;d hut ill cumpurl with pretensions to liiihleniisiied hoitohr and innocence. Ww have eivwi * few specimens ol the mriMirr in which Her ftfajwrty repfies to the Addrrsses hti-iy ntesented her, and artlully appeals to the naiional feelings of the |»eople resident in difiermit portions of the Uinu-d Kingdom. Vv'.- rfiall leave our rnden to their **Wii nii..;rkr-, n.i ;vly ob^en.ntf lor rritrsefves, that we do not much admire eith- (.• ihe style or the matter. }i « i:\ccUeney Sir Peregrine Maiilandand suite returned to York iu the Steam Boat Fruntenacon Tuesday last. We haveheen requested to contmdict the ,•,.».,.. in weuhtlion resp^ctnig the Steam i:'w: 8t>\Mti and .o:-.y khut^be vvillcontin- O.ir i. forrr.2ut Bates that a rr.a'u.y o, 10 Aj b^wirn this port and Sockets DIED, \t Quebec, on the 15th inft. Willian* Rojtt Eiq. Commiflariat Department. Passage tVom Dublin to Quebec next Spring; *ffot', FTPHE fiffi failing coppered \B:jts* A ShipKLIZ , Jamei Purdyp Maflcr, 263 Tons Rcgillcr, (a tegular Trader) io intended to leave Dub'in for this Pun April ift, 1821. Settlers in Canada can fecurc a pafTage for their friends by application to the Snbfcriber, and paying '.heir paflage or carneft, on o\ before :ll January next. WM. P£M3ERTON, Agent for the Owners. Quebec, 14th 0&. 1S20. 43 THE subscriber, being ap¬ pointed Administrator of the edate of DANIEL WASHBURN, late of Kinglton, Efquirc, deceafed, rtquells all perfotvs having clcims againft faid eftate to exhibit their, properly vouched ; and all pcrfons indebted, to fettle and make paymerft withom delay* B. BIDWELL. K:rgiloo, Oftobcr 23d, 1820. 43tf "WANTEDl By the Subscriber from 3 to 4 WHEAT. THOMAS DALTON. Kingston Brewery, Oct. 25th 1820. tf MOXTKEAL ACADEMY. Wm. Ryan, A. B Master. IN this institution, conducted accoiding to the most approved modern fystems* the education of young Gentlejnen i* completed in about half the time ufually required; and except in exireme cafes without the aid of corporal punilhrhent, hitherto fo unjustly conlidered as incis* penfible. To this only can be afciibed the unparalleled patronage received by th?s Institution—which by enabling the principal to proceed on a liberal and enlarged scale, secures to the public advantages not to be met with iu the establifhments of this Country, which are generally fpeaking, of only an ephemeral existence. The premiles are perhaps tl.c be?t calculated of any in the Country for a lar^e establifoment. The houfe is very Spacious and comfortable, the plcafurc ground ai.d garden extenlivc and >kc1J enelo td. The courfe of Studies compiife, tbe Greek, Latin, French and En-lifh Ian- croages ; I-o»ic, Mathematicks, History, Geography, Chronology, Writing, Arith¬ metic^ 13i>ok keeping &c. Malic, Dancing and Drawing, are alfo taught at hours that do not interfeie with the regular claffes. liver, L.p.:u,; the rsJe waa up—we p a Mva^a-s wet* in the Uwb^w and ....j, h,■• 1 1I1 i :i •, 2nehotcdf^«—f^oedthe v!i ue flio.'t i . Hume* cUiwi.i, Uiidcd near ;:,:■• .' a. J Ualiuwrd ihcih.Tc a!l smm-od broke out k\ the early t-ait of Septc iibtr in the Firil Wtd Indh Rr.-iment, ilati- the l)0«)7ai.s! : ;- ' -: - - l n a .» -. II ! !:e v»... 1 L -* v & Ut' ' » cned at t wwjp). Sir Frederick Kwbu.lon on hc-.injj of :: < "'hulked i-r Barb.idoe^ with a part *>t ':.r tyh Kejrtmcr.t and arrived hi time to liurl| i},e diflarbue^ \U: t'-'y'ez ]v*- . . \ .-.»: J. ;>P'i :i-,vai:inj Harbour till Lhe el^r of ii..* uavi^;;:i**n with &3 lauch PCS ilw:t> US the weather v\;ll per¬ mit. TERMS. £ u d. 0 the:? '■ :! ,1 n • -. -, —»- • • Ttwitref srom w*havc >rcii ihisswon fell <>n Wcd»e>dn> Im ■■;:■• d.-pf. «.! i*«nftr»i«?and •sin of n Mili ri iu h ".I ou rlir i »'»n<l lli .■-norn- l, ffl ttlirn U ".** i i.H« '* ' "\ ^0,h« * - ,l i|f 0 0 Board S^ Tuition, per Annum 40 Day Scholar* who learn Cite) . fl s?cs,$ Day Scholars who learn W f {Q Q i <«r and Vrillinn'tir kc ^ Montreal, October 4th, 1820. N. B. luformatioo may be hid by reference to Smith Harlct, tfq KJI>i- eton,Oi in Mr Thomas Dalton ot the .v., tem, u i ..:,, ,,,: I i« h » png-inn Brewery, wch of whom Kns a ■ :......... : ,ta«J* ion at the Montreal Ac.Jc;ny. 43m3