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ron â : - and we mag reat assuced that he will) canse of Liberal Pri . ae THE
MISC NEOUS NEWS an @ wh to the rule, th b elaim 7 op , INCE. | admission, strangely cumplex. It was partly a sears anew : in his new fiwld of enterprise be bappy aod vrow sp 4â ya . THE :
_ MISC ELLA NEOUS NEWS. Sciaalil dems - See Pew ry Need | COR RESPONDE NCE, ject and partly selighas, = pee peer - aeser leave England so long as gia a a peers. preteeted a | eoromtaard by Feve ââ SHAT OF WAK IN THE stat 3,
tats â wr | .. 5 â } â i cence, perhaps, ered and profane. ut). is ol : ld jeb, vr embarking $ » helped te « wh ib bis
PAR OUN PROS ATROUNSPIRACY IN CANADA, OY Pe Fe think + ay = nal og [rom THe ER MiNeR } tas aoe of exen ite own tuoet honstiul apostles, (Chance of getting sn * â ya âa -e hed ee as he bnlped Basen, Nov oy
; TUOBY'S REPLY TO HIS MASTF. i and they would appear until at least very recently | ino Land speculation that wil Ă© | Herald's Avayateh, dated Meadquartens of
ihe Montreal Advertiser, a paper usually
vl England ace abrewd, ae well sa geveroud nod |
6. Britiah Connection, Reciprority with the
well informed on aii matters oonareted with grateful; sod we will wut wdd another oy liable we va puagnee! Vales, ved â* \ weet he oe yy ay z magnet cooks, =i pewedtiane eng to we a Ge ging reve } United States, and Free Commercial Intercourse of Potomse, bmwt vvening, enye the etticn Army
the atlerre of the Soathern Ntetes, gives the ver iadigosot plea that they should disown the) pes ws ag Sy Ae by 4 friend of Vhine ; â wan y theaaelsee to nn, only sete mn | It is more than preposterous to suppose that Mr.) yin ant the world. om | ae itr howl yee egy eh rheDY retreat,
Following partieulacsof the Peownt conspiracy, eageroesé of sluuderers aud partitaus, aad at ae Wer wt conte Minette b> rox: }@xed in giving ue anything like an intelligen | Pihoor, Sibe bightat salaried officer in the Govern- 7. Respowsible Goverpinent in ite integrity in | Re u proved. att % raperted at
which, it now appears, caue very near being
Âź @efious matter -â
* Khe eapeditios intended to effect the
liberation ot ââunfederste officers, prisoners
«@ Jobnetonâs Isiand, having failed, in order
te remote the iInisapprebansions that may be
created by Federal accounta of a Canadian
pivot ty burn Western erties, we give below
least give their great couatryman time tu apeak
| tut himseliâ Prygl sh paper, 7th inet.
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The Londun Sutwrday Review saye that in
the European Conzres# recommended by
Louie Napoleon, Ragland weuld become vat
* secondary power in influeuce, and Franee
would gain at hor expense, Lhe Spectator
says thatâ th: rumble
|
| Sorts well wi
of cannon 1A movement Wah
lkow proud I feel that the folk should read
Chat yoar Toby somes of the purest breed ; >
Por a deg of anduinted Seotian blood,
Desceuded from those befure the flood,
the Leindeand proad od Thanes,
Derived from the Kunie Celta and Danes,
Who, doy-like, stule whatever ther fond,
And worried each other, like wolf and houad
Great Dons were these, us histury nutes,
wo drank and swore, and thrived upen oats;
| expadition of it, it would be utterly futile in ime
| te ay ~* tu myself the powers of discrimination | ment, and in station next to the hy poncbondraical
j equal t web » taak. ' | Leader, should have gone to England, and re-
â pent ee eens = mained there a considerable time, at the public
te (hem af oi 2 â i
snesitigawrdly unique, aed puzzling ambiguon
| and provekingly perplexing eause â one w hich | finger in his mouth, not having a werd to say iu
(may aately be anid to defy wll huwan analysis. It public to those who sent him, and te the whole
: âeDe âit rit , middle, nor j ; : "
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g, (expense, nud then come back, like @ fool with hie |
all parts of the British Dominions, and » speedy
âdownfall te all Politieal Shame.
8. The Liberal Governors Sir Alexander Ban-
ânerman and Sit Dominick Daly, whe bourstly
carried out the principles of Responsible Govern-
went in this Iskand.
9. A free and independent Tenantry in P. E.
Island, and the poliey of the late Liberal Govero-
ment with respeet to the Land Teaures, the oul)
eflectual means of making them @-.
| Germania Ford or at Jacebd's Min.
ALP. Hill's corps has left and EoeeBe right of
| Confederate line. President Davie reviewed
| both.
| Gregg meved bis division of enveley x
Rapidan, at Bly's Pord, va Mocdon tes eal
saat colors.
Chatanooga despatches forthe eontirm the
ârecent important Victory of Graat. Bray's
represented as a pertect runt, clonely parearaâ
. . ; ° : hough bigh be xr lineaye, no pride I kaow : â Sailige : Ă© yer
all the facto im which the wer are Interest may bs heard all throughâ the Emperor's fat p-7 wh » tages «sy ota liow. even seam to have claimed any plainly distinguish: | His silonee isa prool that he is thoroughly asbauwed â19 4 Pree PrestâOne of the best safeguards | Hooker and burning bridges aiter them, aud thige
_ . Boao japerch. It adds that as tne speaker can tea-| Enough--1 return ayain to my theme, lable conditions. Itetwo main features, however, | ofthe fool's errand upon which he weet. Ef it of Tenant Rights and Free Institutions. depote and stores. Nutuber of camuem captured
rohed on. : , â
The Washington gurerument
} aving refused to continue the exchange of
prisouers of war under the cartel, sent the
lize propheey, it is weil to stady his oracles,
/Uryvu ill pous Toby a bowater deem;
}QO man! i teel that no howling of ane
Lin sy tac ae iis votaries have nwre rerently dleigned
l were the intention to keep the public in the dark
ââ-_- ' .
reported over SO.
Shetwan's loss catimated at 5000,
and that ne ether impression can be Jeft ap-
; : â ach thine own ead whise
on the mind by thie utterance than that the! In pathos enu reach thine own
to reveal them to the intelligen? consideration ot
the inhabitants of thie provipee, would appear to
regarding the reault of the Mission, there shouid |
A New Beunxswick Eprronâs Nores or, sv. JONN, Nov, 9aâ
fo! â rr , * af ith i A A he , . . . ; Pr 2 . = arte .
southern offieers accustaumed to a troprent _Ewmperor is determined to set Poland free i baw: se oar brow) â duvm âhave involved a muytly jumble of att gieh a \have been no agnonncement of its object and Taavet.âOur catcemed friend, Jubo Ellie, Esq., | Advicre seceived at the Wat Departusett inen
climate to Jubnaton # Island, where 2.000 of + If cis freedom oan be accomplish di by a | Or gaze ut the vacant chair snd ryetn ; lemic, thevlegy, Te eed. ie beet sour vee aah scope of action at its setting out. The money | aoe of the editors ot the St. Jubn Evening Globe,| Grant report Hooker and Phemns ace coptinn
theta were confined ia wretched quarters ab-
sulutely unfit to hawse cattle There is no
reseun to duubt thet the officers selected tur
thie prison were thdad on whom the culd,
damp climate and exposure would act most
prejudicially. lÂą wae, in fact, an attempt to
commit mutder withvot publicly incurring
the odium of slaughter. In these circum-
erances the Confederate government doter-
mined to Make an aftempt to rescue the
âiovomed officers, fur this purpose an expedi- ww Jeave the sbip in Âź beat--which. was |
tion was firted out, conswting of thirty-sit ewamped immediatly, and all of them lost. |
elbeere under the command of une who bad Ajrer the tide fell trom the reef and the surf |
hietinguished bimselt in siailar dashing hyd asctied downs hetle, four gullunt fellows,
enterprises, and three hundred wen. fue pecout from shore in # bout, reached theâ
officers embarked at Wilmington ia the Con wreck, and brought off the rest uf the crew)
Lee, and landed at âthree in number.
The cortom avd tubacco brought! pon 4
hy that steamer as freight were auld to |
turaish the funds required, amountieg ty new contract with the Atlantic Steamship
tederute steamer KR. E
Halitax.
. | For the deepest yrief mist have its day,
*) Aud Toby's serrow will puss away.
| Although from my master called to-part,
I never will die of « broken henrt ;
For whe should | dieâthere Hea the cub,
Or, for sucrow, refuse to bolt my grub
There are lots of dogs who will visit me,
And on stones leave proofs of aympathy ;
Aad when on the étép ot your déSr he lies,
No tear for the absent dims his eyes; -
Vat PE wateh te apring on the vagabond rafts,
Or chase their faes, Cie merciless cate;
Sole method IE tave of courting the me wa,
Nine lives at a bite '+-no favour he suce; -:
From the nine Ă©f Parnassus to sing â :
No wisb on hie part to lap at their spring.
Few classical ânotions f seek to display,
Theugh versed in Dog-Latin, I yeuture to say ;
And now from these linea you surely may learn
Phat, contented, | wait your early return.
| Then cheer up, old fellow, away with your grief,
May your stay in ââ be plensant, bat brief ;
Your dog his beat wishes would strive to express,
| With the Lope that * your shadow! my never be less.
Congress well ; if not, it mua, be by war
bat by what war he has not quite decided.â
dia SLs. Mia
|} A correspondent of the Eastern Chronicle |
| &nDouners the loss of the brig Transit, o1 |
âWhitehaven, Rengland, on the North Beach, |
on the eset point of Magdalen Islands The |
brig was frow Quebec. and was wrecked on
the evening of the 10th inas. Shortly after |
daylight the captain and 5x yoen. attemtped |
The Canadian Goverament have sgreed to 4
| Island polities.
ithe old stale bed-ridden, praguatical, and esern-
âtially predseieas; wr tyranny-leving cante ot)
Toryinm itt thie Colony, And What a raniej
Try, if ye cap, O Solomon, Seerates or Solon te 5 :
âdefine it! Te if pot contessedly one of these pe- | by enabled to air th
culiar affairs which may be very righteously | gee the sighia of the British Isles, witheut our
| termed a cause with & moiety attached to it; or, | knowing anything nbout it, just as Mr. Pope has
as the wulgar would Jacouically say # Âąause and te Aarti A Sagal ao
a half,â aud that, tao, with avengeanee? Would | invariably done, for two or three years p wi
i we not obviously require same Kind of a mente! | travelling through.New Brinswick and the United
'microscupe to pry with any preapeet of snecess |
into arty of*ite mysterious convolutions? © But to+
viay aside hyperbole, and endedvedr candidly to
ltuke aenie henest Coynizante of it, what ih strict
| reality ia it? A religious institution? No; tor
âit deals principally m every day jwatter-ol-tact
|âpounds, shillings and penee, common dridge-
drudge secretary allairs. Whuttheu ! A political
assuciation? No; tor it lays claim to the Bible
in at least a vominal or professional eerie as one |
of the many mystical ingredients of its Organic
might bave been filched trom the Treasury under
the general and convenient bead of â contin
encies |" and Messrs. Palmer and Pope be there-
emaelyes on the Atlantic, and
Prince Edward Island: * We are going te doa
| wondertal service for the Tenantry by appointing
ourselyes Delegates to England. We muat take
âseveral hundreds of pounds of your movey to pay
our travelling expenses.â This taking ef our
money certainly implied an ebligation on their
part to tell us how they have earned it; and it is
âhaa, we observe, been discoursing tor tive conee- Sore Irae, = Geshe bet wana
cutive days, on Prince Edward [sland affaireâ pack His lous so tar ia sisty cannon, and Zing)
| political, industrial, physical and woral. We! prisoners; bis retreat is a ret, the read |
| thought af first of copying portions of his articles ; | oe â CASURS, WAKE, Cowmtiiongry
â . slores, os ;
but he has seen so much to admire in the Island, | âThore is nothing later from Burnside. Jf jg
;and has paiuted what he has seen wm such eharin- | conjectured that Longstreet will attempt ti rejyin
âing colours, that we tear our proverbial Island | Bragg, and measures have been laken to bieseny :
âa
modesty would never stand the test of reproduc) âony, Army of the Potomae broke camps ig
hen S yp tiret Cue Rapidan. Little opposition was tiade except
a st the upper fords, when the enemy eustractsd
: their lines and fell buck trom the river. ~
the St. Jobu people, to get a turther iusight inte, Heavy eannonading was heard yesterday
and te participate for a tew days in the blessings img in Chat direction.
ped our superior civilizatiun and roemmel To the Examiner ead Reaiiee Risky âi
When they come we shall try to make things as) Room -
\ SackvVILLu, December 2 ,.
pleasant as possible for them â we shan't dazzle |
| be here spain next year, *
âuufolds her robes,â with an iminense crowd ot |
mor.
States. Lut the Delegates said to the people of ing his sketches. Of course vur friend Ellis will! Thursday worving, and in three evlumps vrameeg â
~
a . . wee : ~â âine Suunbertand despatch thet
whoat LLG) The wen came ovetiacd Company. Busides making more stringent Ea pacER OLY âconstitution. Tt cannot neither, therefore, pro-| the duty of the Islander, as the organ of the Ger | them toe much, if we ean avoid it, nur throw out siete hanes bes ree phe Se lanoneeee ee
through the States, in small parties, to the terms than those of the former contract, the | FOR THE PUBLIC. per be so vote th. Pegi âmesses Mow vermucnt âil Mr. Puluer cannot be awakened to | shy unpleasant bints about barbarian in a sister | street's retrest into Virginia. It is alew Teperted
yeneral rendezvous. The inteatson was to Government have reduced the annual wubsidy | (Ne. 1.) sapealineatl pron âWhat. âona i ait con- a sense of his dutyâto give ue this information |) provineeââMr. Ellis, we believe, purposes to be | that the enemy attempted to cross river on Ry. .
day, bringing on s general engagement,
vurprise the Federal garrison on Johnston's trom ÂŁ416,000 tu ÂŁ206 0U0, in defeat of enemy with the eapture ot W
in de 0 " 4
Island, liberate the prisuaery, convey them
Justurn ac tenacem propont: virum,
N a4 ye os lee a science can it be! âTt is evidently a kydra, aud | after which we may be disposed to enter on tae
wen cvium arder pruva jubebiiuip, *
one, too, Whieh there can be little doubt all yet! diseuasion of the UCuion qtestion; but we shall
very enthusiastic, fur the future, in his adwucacy
âanada in vessels sided tur bie purpose id ee : a Non vultus juste, atin tye Did ED : , sel wi : | at a question which is becoming quite & laverite | division of GOUU. : :
al dartted open by Halifax to 7 od u âdy UNITED STATES WAR NEWS. Meute qustil avlida.'â Hora. â eg 8 pata age pe take care that our fellow Colonists shall nat be | theme fur discussion with » few of the tew enlight| Reporte from ae â â the
Bermuda ; the greater part of the feade Fp 8 ong ton + | Mr. Evtror; | rate, caunet be disputed, that ii # really in some betrayed iuto a forgetfulness of the Delegation, | .yed people of his Province â we meun the an- statement of beavy â TINE. on Mew apm
FROM CHARLESTON. | A lapse of seine months bas new intervened r went of the third corps um Friday th
; pects lly devuted tu ping their pus- shape or other, according tu the vulgar prouun:! simply beenuse ite uuthora and promoters are | oo gar) ai ~ 2 ,
pres om ly â payne i A letter trom Morris Teland, dated Nov. 19.) ince L commenced addressing a series of letters ll rg ap hei? upuffleditishââ Bansal _âââs ' rs pl ânexation of New Brunswick to Prinee Edward | aggerated. Reporte that Lee retreated nut
to one of these paints,
* Any further operations on the Inkew
were lett to the direction of the officer in
commaod, whuee ordere were stringent and
peremptory to avoid « breach of British
âsays the third atteanpt to soell Charleston occurred
oo Tuesday, tae Wt iusient. Our rifled Darrots
tw Fort Putnauw threw tweatyene shot at the
Palwetto City, bineteen of which, it is ascertained,
fell within the most populous portions of the city.
neutrality, and to take care that even the Phe damage inflicted must are been Fery con-
sembmace uf international wrong should be siderable.âThe wost severe, continuous and ter-
prevented. lad Joboston's Island
been rible fire to which our new works on Cuunuingâs
taken, it might have formed « bass for uther Pvt hare been subjected to yet, occurred ov
eperations against Federal commerce on the
lattes, bat the real olject of the expedition
wae to rescue two siousand valuable lives
trum the cruelty which had devoted them &
slow but certain death in « climate snd aitu-
ation in the last degree inimical tw thew."â
[lad this conspiracy been successfully car-
j Sunday wight 15th.
A pew aeven yuu battery on
several hours the shells tell among us like a teu-
pest of destruction.
on either side was terrific. The vbject ot the
uight firing was probably to remtoree Suter, or
esrried out, it would have been toliowed by âhat dilapidated citadel.
The wonitor Lehigh recently anchored tor the
| Sullivan's [sland opened contewporanecously with |
) the Contederate works on James laland; and for |
} te my tellow colonists threugh yonr widely cipcu-
| lated columus. Frew the subsequent prosecution
ot that design [ wae, however, preveuted, ow ing
} to ecireuiustauees winel it wilh net Pe necessary |
Were it net indeed that L tind many |
whe setexpect me te tedeeus my promise in the.
tou relate.
| completion of what LT then beguu, 1 wight ânet,
| perhaps, now dvvul it rasential to seheit any fur-
ther spuee in the Lawaieer tor the eveluuens of
my pen; wet that Teomcder the teld of centre
versy any lees inviing thnu at the period in
question, but sitnply beenusc uy own disposition
on the contrary, evers man of cominen sense ui
| this Island, whe at the same time is possessed ot
/ a sufficrent amount of common. honesty to admit |
the reba uoght have autvipated ay assault on! the truth, well knows that the very reverse of) on tia
| this bypethesis is, in every Texpect, the real slate
;
| ! to enter upoo it has been aevidentally digaished ; |
Phe bellowing of the u ortars | i
Mongrel, in every light we choose tu view i, it
Hinest assuredly is. dn theory, it is ecclesiastical | {aueaction.
or religious. In practice, it is sadly materiallistic,
to be divine, Diverted of all mere extrancous
garbatare, it, for the west part, cxeupliies priu-
| ciples lamentably butan, and voluntarily proclaias
| teelt to be âot the earth!â âeffeuinately âeartay
âthat we can see something really ânew under the
faun.â We imagine we ean cleurly perecive a
desperate attempt to make not simply âtwoâ but departure tor New Zealand.
We feel got up in excellent style by Mrs. Join Murpay,
a great many âextremes meet.â
strongty disposed tu entertain the lapression that
âHt the wise muir had dived long enoogh te have
enjoyed the rare privilege of becoming a sojouruer
lera, be would never have
Island for a very few days in the present)
penned those words : |
it not indeed immoral. Technically, it professes COMPLIMENTARY
ashamed to avew their lamentable tailure in that | fsisnd; for although they use the words â union |
j innit jot the Provinces," te repress the sense of humi- |
SUPPER âTO
HON. GEORGE BAGNALL. - H , rat
ON âThursday evening fasta few ofthe Personal | they mean. They want to fill this terrestrial
and Politieal Fricids of the abeve named Gentle-
at the North American Hutel, on the eve of his inte-renuree with us, and thus fit them to mix with
âThe Supper .was| civilized sucivty all over the continest. There ie
j ne doubt but they will attempt to bribe us inte a |
âfavourable view of thie measure by offering to
gentlemen of the Liberal Party te interchange | @*** thie unparalleled Nenpariel of a City of |
The Hon. |
and afforded a happy opportunity to many leadmge
ours the Seat of Government tor the United Pro- |
their views on local politienl questions. ' ee
vinces, and by offering, also, to lay down their |
|
Mr. Coles pre sided on the occasion, nod he was
| t
THE, liation which the proper wording of the question bowbardment of Fert Susuter, and the talli
| would awaken, we all know bere exactly what | several shells in the city, alse reported that the
| paradise with their barbarous herdes, so that;
. . : : 4 â | *} " ; {
In this, then, its composite consiiiution, We Mauey | yan honvered him by a Complimentary Supper | their rough edges way be polished off by a closer |
credited. He is repurted eirongly posted on thy
Mine river. i
Richmond papers bave reports of
of
Yankees succeeded at Chickamauga by force of
smubers, Gold 1479.
DecemMBer 3rd, a.m,
Advices from Anny of Potowse up te âTuesday
morning trevived. Ne general engagement yet.
Considerable skirmishing on Monday. |
Lee seems to remain entirely on the defensive.
Meade delaying attack, evidently awaiting dp
veh vtecbewhere. The field is 40 miles fre
the Rappabanveck station Report sayis that the
|armies are controniing each viber; Les being
protected by entrenchments.
Herald's despatch gives ror that Meade bas
the moat serious consequences to these Pro- jof matters âthat our civil or polities! cundition | « Nothing new under the salar arb.â He would, rusty iron rails trom one eud of the Istaud to the | fallen back to Fredericksburg, probably closing
vinces, The statemento!l the Advertiser that
Britieh neutrality was to be respocted, and
** even the semblance of international wrong | y.4Âą yp wutil the tide rose anc she Was towed out
prevented,â is entirely inconmstent with the rauge. During the eugagewent the officers
Tae tact of such an ex- aud crew being on deck, labouring to get-outlines |
peditiog being arranged on British soil, was te baul ber off, several of the crew were wounded |
tscta of the case.
night near Fort Sumter asa picket boat, when asa British Colouy ie every day becoming a more
the tide fell aud letther aground. At daylight the | and wore nuenviable ongâthat whatever sensible
rebels opened a heavy fire upou her, whjch was) degree of genuine relisuce even numbers af ite
own supporters may have hitherto felt inclined to
Teporsii ty the chque.w hich coustitutes our present
nominal Gorerament, wa esery heur becoming
Pi
âstaal and beautifully leas: â aud that, in tiawi,
piselt an insult to British weytrality. Mad it by picees of exploding shells. Counwander Bry- {in so far as the consceutive history ot this litte
succeeded, had ti.Âą 2.000 prisonere op dubn- sen was slightly cut in the face by a fragment of | Province is eoneeradd, there never was, perliaps,
wma's Ielaod been liberated, they would b+ shell, and Lieut. Hopkins, the executive officer ef) any other time, taking every thing inte account,
driven fur shelter to the Canadas side of the the ship, wae badly hurt in the ealf of the leg | wheu the field of coatrakersy Was either as Wide,
Jakes.
by the Federal furces. Confederate sympathi-
sore among the Canadians would be involved
in the trouble hostile collisivas would tollow,
the British troops in Canada would inevi-
tably have a share in the play, and thus,
simost befure we could be aware of any im-
pending danger, these Proviuces would be
hanged inte all the horrors of a wrr between
iritemm and the United States. ladced it
quits âthat in planning tiie expedi-
tim tae Contederate authorities were actu-
sted by # desire to bring Abuut such « result
quite as much us hy the mere wish to rescue
tue prisuwers on Jobostua's Isiand.
peuple ui Britush Awerica bute cause to con-
gretlate themselves un the cacape they have
wade [rum « danger su serigue aed slurwing.
A
SCANDAL; LORI) PALMERSTON.
Fer sowe days past rumen ce hare prevailed in
Levedam of an extraordinary case, which i* about
te be tried us the Divorce Court. The petitioner
is @ pocson natued O Kane, ~ formerly of Bromp-
ten, wed naw of Comuercial-soad, Londen,â while
ably assisted by the Hon. Mr. Lord,
batany rate, base readily adaiited that tliere may
It is scarcely necessary to suy a word in re-
| be things oot euly new but marvellous queer
-under (he meen; tor it it be singly tor the evedit
Jot ordinary human reason, fOr Uie general eake of
}éummen creature instinet, we shall feel but taw
| feudy te grant that lunar jnflucncé most have bad
js great deal mere to do with the development of
the cause now in question than any ofber plavatory
ageney ty which philosophers at least may be
ference
tera New Zealand home. He is well kuown all
over this Ishiud, as one of ite most honest, earnest
and euterprising sons. He served tor many years
in the Legislative Council at a great personal
to our friend who is about to leave us |
jobber, so that their noisy snorting iren horse may | See â
trun through eur peacetol valleys, belching fire) Hooker evacuated Ringold, destroying railroad
i. ke ote " son | ter Chel ills, 4, ete., total pri
= . ke me the gentle landscape, botnet ay â ene See a prisoner
ithe dews an the sonehine of heaven, and and Tennessee deserters. Bragg
ânourished by the manna which vulgar mor-! of army Was retreating southward.
(tale denemintte âmilk and heney.â Bot Dreamenk 3, p. m.
jwe assure our friend of the Globe that the | No general engagement reported io Virginia to
witb sheleion
Here they would speedily be followed
by the seme cause, The vessel, though trequently
bit, was dawaged but little. It is ssid that the
reason Why Charleston is yet coutiuuvdsly shelled
is the tow great strain put upen the heavy ritled
guns. They either burst outright or give Way in
| the rifliug or vente,
WASHINGTON NEWS.
| Wasnineron, Nev. 24.âThere is nothing de-
cisive about issuing any one-year Treasury votes
at present. Ot the two-years notes only the tifty
millions negociated with the banks wall be pre-
pared. No new financial measure of any charac-
ter is new contemplated by Govermnent.
The War Department to-day sent ite estimates
The âor the west fiseal year to the Treasury Depart. |
ment. This completes the eatinates of all the
Departuinente on which the report of the Seers-
tary of the Treneury will be based. The utinoat
caution is used to preveut any possible premature
| publication of the figures.
It being represeuted that the increased prices |
of provisions and of uecessaries render it proper
that there should be an increased rate of wages
ter mechanjes, labourers, and other employees
whose compensations are not fixed by law, it has
jdeen ordered that the heads of the reapective
as âripe unte the Larvest,ââ
| open in ite demands for the moral sickles of acme
| uncompromising advocates af eur rights ta te
j fearlessly wielded, in order, if possible, to effeet
| something fike a radical separation between the
| few stragyling ears of pure earn âand the indiaecri- |
| Mivate mazes ef periicious tares, which every
| where seem ty iutest Che sucial suil uf tin counters,
throughant at least peurly every departinent ot
| tke public eosauueay.
lu the few slips which I sent you, introductory
to the course ot letters which 1 contemplated
Wiiliug at the previous date just aliuded to, i
jadepted a style of phraseology which, perlaps, to
jsome few over delicately dispositioned imiods,
finay have appeared at firet eight udt Sliopétier
| strietly beeumimg. Brom these iew slips, which
| were they publicbed iu your papyry sou, chance |
| individuads, vo? always ia the dagslaig- oof dork day: far
| bey oud the vuler edges of theireyesvkers, uamy
| peradveuture bave coguplacently intecred that |
jaan likely suvve addicted te the uae uf sweepiig
assertionsâ than of selid arguimertts in the eourre
ai any species of composition Which L way happen
to undertake. If ao, they will now permit me to
inform them, that in drawing such # couclusion
fron such premises, they muy have possibly vecn
a little wo fast
or 3e iinpurtuustely |
willing tu allow aay sanitary control over the or:
dinary concerns of mortals. Whi, looking at the
subject even in the very faee at all possible eon-
| traversy, Withuyl any dew of argument at all,
| what ather interpretation ean aby ralievsl und
Fever dream of arriving at!
The @ privri argument, we apprehend, is quite
| sufficient in the cam. For within the whole
| compass of all the known boundaries of human
âinvention, What else, save sume armpautly fana- | ing tea larger sphere of action and usetuloess, |
+ as : * 9: . 2 te . | » ° °
| tieal and ridiculous combination of influcnces | and that he amy not be sorry for parting with)
| could ever have become so lost toevery cognizable
| condition of The caaumenest pro of comtnon
âgenase, ax to have attempted under any cireum- and the troops of friends that surrounded hin in |
stancesâ to reduce to any Uirag like a harmiauious) Prince Rdqward Island, rendering bis career in|
| practi@al assectslion or system, stich in thenuselyes
butterly Hicempatible eleinenta of csecial life as
/
sacrifice; and although be never aspired te a!
as age " ee nat. KE. Island people must know a great deal mor, |
: â âabout New Branewick than they do at presen- |
test tauithtul adhereuts of the Liberal Party from) _ â . j
" before they can entertain the startling projeet re-|
In order to arrive at this koow ledge,
bey ti propose to the Globe, to inform us, after |
high position asa debater, he was one of the
the beginning to the eud of his political career in |
. . | ferred to,
this Ieland. We regret to lose so good sand se |
iwe
true a aman; but we shall be glad te learn that |
he has oot adopted an unwise course in proceed- | i :
' ! jot the Weather, on what particular day between |
| will be most likely to shine on St. John, so that |
all its dark sides way wot âbe hidden by the toys |
of the ay of Fundy. We shall then ruu over |
iu time to witness the pheaomenon, te see St.
the happiness, the comforts, the independence,
his native lund on eumiueutly usetul, prosperous |
,tohn as we have never seen it, and thereafter to |
Torsday.
Keperted Longstreet retreating te Knoaville
towards Virginia. Seoute report-darge Cavalry
force, supposed tv be flanking of Lonugsireetâs
ruin bedy, advauring op Maynordarille. ,
(jen. Banks reperte (Now, Sth) vocupation of
| Brasbarâs Iviend, Fort Leabelia, aad Brow
jcavetully consulting the Aluanack and the Clerk | ),,, om sageraanninns Gis peer 2ap-- oo
Three reveletions eecurred in Matamorag:
thing new favorable.
the first of June aod the firat of October the aun | respecting Government wf Tatuaulipas; every
Geucral Stee took Avanzes City, 10 prisoners
aud three guns.
Guerillas again trenblesome om âMi
ereeting battenes below Viekoburg-aud tinng
inte Steamers.
Wheeler repulsed at Kingston on 2th, and tre ;
âthose of Preprietoryisw, Keligiina Seetariani=m, _ aad bonerable ove.
) Polititaly Proginstism, atidâ Peverty-stricken- | Before the party sat down te Supper the follow-
Tenaiitry itn, as trey now exiet i Prince Edwacd 5, 4 anid
. fry § ne Address was readâ ta the How. Mr. Baguall,
Ksiandâ) = «=And yety this wx stibetmetindly the silly / ; ; â amon
freak which sone ofeur wine statesmen of the 20d Che Anewer appetided then given by him :â
Inst few years have been vainly eudeavonring 1 Py ruy Hoson aL George BAGNaul, LATE
| aecemphsh. - As well ight thee atlempt tere.) 4 \ewner or rae HoNonaner Least aTVe
| coneile Light aad Darkuess, or Gabriel and Satan.) Oooo. oe PRiNer EXOWAGD (StAND.
Dear and Respected Sir;
}
| Their cause, as thus composed of such un imtiate |
) concatination of the most arrant paradoxes, they,
| bevertheless, Lave the effrentery fe dub the cause |
of Couservatisaa, Well, thatit isuapreecdentedly
; Couservative yp one respect weeehall not tor a) are about te take your leave of your cative bind,
âreport te the enlightened people of this great
country whether it would be possible for them te
see their way clearly envugh so as to cuter lw &
|uien witha race of beings whe are eo fond of
âhiding their detormities under a Bay of Fundy fag.
| Hercwnses's Direcrory of P. E. Island
We, a few of your personal and political friends âhas been laid apon our table. It ix the first work |
in thiy Colony, have learned with vegret that yeu uf the kind with which our Colony has been | jnterierence b enemy, whole loxs in the
| tired towards Kaos ville ; this probably â
| mpported capiure of Wheeler's Division.
DACkVECLE, NOB, Dee. i
.
.
.
| Catapaign in Virgin cheed. The Arma,
| Potomac iu couseqieuce of strong position ot Lee
jon Mine River, the difficulty of supplymg
wrer bad reads, inteuse cold, aud othet pru
reasons, retrograded to old base along huge
Alexandria Railroad, Brandy Ststion, and kappa
hauneck bridge. Movement made m rage She
anew
oa
aoe
aud
.
-
'
; Me bureaus of the War Departinent to malee enquiry.â |. ey â Hi ase : ; it iÂą certai row " , 400 ki wounded, Ke. mit '
Tee ce . iy said re ee ne mow 2 tie and report a just and reasonable rate ot | pe phirasee ogy in question Was siuply adapted | moment begin to deny. âThat if has-proved itself to seek a new howe aud a uew ticld of cuterprine prenmaten: pagel a a [â~ ERR thing | âLa Meade âwill srubably âhe superseded, .
tuau sluetsion. It was aser St Wages to be paid by the Guverament at the pre | * the tine, not auly trem the most deliberate aonstronsly conservative of nonsense and of in a tar distant clime. While we cannot but | than we expeeted, It is handsomely printed, and | . wr
way, that the affair bad been compromised, but
the suliciter for the itioner writes tu the
Morning Star that there is oo foundation what-
ever for suct « statement
The fillowing totter which appeared in the
Standard of the Sth, will teud to throw some light
upen the matter :â
* SirâHaving just read the â sensation © leaders |
Eveving |
edition to-day ,wod in the â
Svarâ of yesterday, ander the above heading, I am
empelied w break silence by declaring, ne the
welicuer for the © mt, thet | believe the
svhole of the statements in the petition to be untrue,
we tay client solemuly declares them tobe. As to
the aable co reapondent, he ix ia highly respectable
bande, who are quite able to take cure of their
cleatâ shonour ; sud I should not bave thoughtit ne-
+ eseary to say a word on Lebal! of the respondent but
tee the maanerin which the cause has been mest un
in your event
sent thue. Ttis Qndersteed that the President,
in Compliance with the terms of the haw of the
last Congress, Eas decided that the Northeth Pa-
| cite Rusiroad shall start.trom a paint of the Mis-
souri aud Rack Isisad Railroad tk
â â-â- - 6 @ eo - - --
AFFAIRS AT CHICKAMAUGA.
The Richmond Whig, of Nov. 13, in an edito-
ârial on the army of Tennessee, ways:
| design, but alse for a most specific purpose. âThat
purpose wae principally te held up a mirrer to
certain individuals, just te give them a fair chance
| of viewing themselves well in their own glass.
| believe I had even an idea in the outset of iter
| Apering a few little osthe among my other re-
| marks, to render this glaes «till more compicte.
| This, however, trom net having been edneated in
| thatimportant modern aceousplishinent sutticiently
| when young, I wag obliged to omit. 1 remem-
Sines the battle of Chickamauga, the army of | bered the couplet of Burns:
Teunessee bas lost the services of Lieutenant: |
| tieneral Polk, Lieutenant-Geueral Hill, Majer. |
|General Forrest, Major-General Chearham, and_
Major-General Buckner. With the exceptian of |
| Geners) Hill, these officers have stved trom the
beginning with that army, commanding its con- |
| fideneeâsome of them to a degree of enthusiasm |
â© that some power the vift wanld gie us
To see curse iv ee as obbere soe ue.â
we shall net for a sitigle instant dispute, | secial, politieal and industrial relations ef the
1â Mystery ot mysteries, all is inystery,â we spon | Coleny, we shall nevertheless rejoice to learn that
| tancourly grant, should heuceiortiaud for all time | the change will prove advantageous to yourself
[te come be consistently aid most appropriately and to your estimable family.
adopted by ail ite reputed advocates for their ouly | We shall long remember with pleasure the many
}maniiest and in any wise hetitting motto,
whe sre these advocates? As might be naturally | Edw ard Island, in zealous, unflagging and finally
cause itself âauel a cause as We have now
trayed â ought ty cqunt fur its apokyista? May) our publje affairs.
| they nat be readily reduced to an auazing con. slienable birthright
âThese principles are the in-
af free-born Britens; and
âylomerate ot Peoprictors aud their Agents, they are the invincible bulwark of Britain's uori- coutinued in tuture years, with the energy whieh |
And years you spent with the Liberal Party ot Prince |
nearly every effete velictof semi-barbarous polity, lament the loss of your companionship in all the contains an immense amount of information that | Sunday.
âwill be useful. te thousands of people in the
| Colony, and to unany others.coming here. There
jare, indeed, @ good many errore, eapecially as
[respects the names of farmers and pefsoud in
business; but these errors are fewer than might
la comparative stranger. If the Direetory be
I reflected st the saine tine on the general char-) Mamuon-secking Lawyers, Sectlarizing Eecle | valled freedom aud prosperity. Class Legislation, | attended its publication this year, we have reason
seter, as well ae ou the particular quality, of | siasties, âTiine-serving Politicians, Mercenary | Family Compactisu, and andue aristocratical |
toany of those apparently chesen epithets, whic | Newspaper Fabrigaters, jotinidated Tenautry, | pretension vanish before the spread ot these prin. |
hare been sv often described us forming the ataple | dogged = partisan-leving adherents, subimisasively | ciples, and leave room for the cultivation of a) âvery reepect; and let us sugyest that tho price
embellishments ut su very large a proportion of dependeut, and any quantity ef such ordinary Cheslthy and vigerons publie vpinion, under whieh ($1.50) should be lower.
to hope that it will be more correct and better in
Burnside touted Longstreet in bis attack led
Gen. Foster lett Cumber cap
[intercept Leugelrretâsretreat which must ,
juver 100 miles to connect with Railrosd to Riek
jmeud. Joe Johnston is reported reiutoreed
| at Dalton. Grant's movemecuts cannyl be
SATURDAY EVENING, D.c. 5, |
Gea. Meade abandoned Campaign in Virginia,
taken for gpanted, are they uot jaet such as their successtil efforts to seoure the adoption of British: | be expected in 3 work compiled for the first time | Consequence cuewy 's auticipating bis advance, aud
oe | Caustitutionyl principles in the management of | with considerable haste, aad by, we anderstaud, |
s@ strongly posting himeclton Mine River as to
render approach te Gordonsville sud Orange
| Court house an unpoasibilit,.
Lk Was intended to commeonce attack on Me
| and cauponading opened, sud skirmishers
|vaneed, but by succession of daws enemy bel
rendered Mine River untaserable. ;
\ Longstreetâs loss in Sutetay's assault ou Bure
side's works about 700 killed, wounded, sadâ
j eauvassed on the fuith of the mere filing âand were undoubtedly among the most skilled, ! our own local newepapes press. Lei sume! our) wortale of which se las â| âxi sry every man feels at perfect liberty to exereise his | srisoners. Union losssmall. Joh iuforced
, ; ; ; : io © â : : , â ch so large a clase exists in every) y â m ) ; is) Saget aati ee i} . Unen loss obnaen reife
ati con decpemedthe wer ; hed intrepid and devoted of leaders. But great as! existing editors aud other public writers magnify âose who, under any circumstances always legitiuate influence, talents and energies for his | einai = | Lougetreet. Gen. Foster's force at Cumberland
common justice demanded
ou « case anti «fier the
observed in this inetance |
been always taught that
un ebee ot w
trisl. How has it Leen
Now, ait, ta reference co your leader of today, I)
would beg toask you whetber fou cay in any way,
justify year refereuce to the or-respondent us the
*boury defendant?) The very words teem to
waa their value te that army, if their withdrawal
had left nothing but coucurd asd harmony there, |
they could well have been spared. Untortunately
the information that reaches us is far otherwise. |
Harmouy does pot prevail. confidence does not |
(exist. To secure these there ia no officer, no}
hundred offieers, that it would not be well to re- |
| any viralence of style-which they way have oun. |
prefer tanely tallowing the Jeaders af the wualtic | individual advaneeiment, and for the welfare of
ACKSON.âWe have received
ceived discernable in anything which [ bave yet! tude to honest, independent thinking and acting | society generally. You are going te a land in! copy of the Halifax edition of a Pawpulet which
written by ten thensand told and. then, taking
that for their mirror, strive, it yosyibla, to aseer- |
tain whose image it more properly reflects. Were
I,
lowest aod wost sourrilous abuse at the bedds of
indevd, wecasioually to hurl a volley of the.
âhast any kuewledge of thy country, all Tash of | fortune to endure. But the time is not far distant |
for themselves? âIs there nut, wy candid tellow-/ Whigh yau i tind the principles thus briefly de
evloniet, but tee much, far, tar too much patent | scribed more thoroughly and taithtully earned out
stubborn truth in this whole represeutation ! or) than they are new uuder the Government which
âie it alls picture withous any reality {It thou | the people of Priuce Edward Inland have the mis-
gives a sketch of the life and carcer of the greatest
laf the Southern Generals wh» have turned up in
| the present American war. We have uot had
Gap is eapected to inflict some damage on Long:
| street's rear retreating into Virginia. Deserters
{and citizens report Gea. Joka C. Breekeuridye
| died of Wounds received at Kingoldâhis evo and
cousin are prisoners. Giuld 1524 '
| Herald's deapateh says, lose in Army of Pote
{mac in receot campaign will reach thirteen
assume wailt ow bie part. Thea you say âa respect- move, for without confidence of wen in their certain literary and le (when these principles must, in all their integrity, | 32 fF Âź full and caretul perusal of it ; but | jiad
i that th j it | : | „ and other gentlemen, who, per- | thee isto let thy conscience speak, Does not the | prince vust, In HMegrity, | . : tadred. ,
~ 9 Tacwes Coe will @ awh 2 pend a heey mamtaeuaâ in their men, there | haps, canuot, strictly speaking, be reckoued guilty | result of this ludicrows compact, in eo far as ite be permanently established every where: and frow turning over several of ite pages, wecan sec! Letiers from Gen. Bank's officers report large
« compromisedâ Now, first. who are the respect.
wble Girw of solicitors! Are you aware, sir, that
the âfirm,â otherwise (he attorney to the petitioner,
ic the Mr. Welle who daily advertiser relief * To
the Embarrassedâ by meane of the Court, in con. |
nection with o Mr. Weston, who 1 believe, is an
accountant st the same addreas? Mr Wells adver.
ti <-Gââââ
THE FOOD QUESTION.
questign,â aayn:
of any inordinate superfluity of literature, but
I repeatedly, [ say, to pursue towards any die-
existing legislative tendenciesâits past course of | when you â rejajcing under their protecting and
| whom we, nevertheless, see not unfrequently ele. procedure, and ite present disgustingly ridiculous | benign influence im the Kastern â will be able to
| vated te public positions in this Island, I wonder | position before the uviveraal taee of the Colony, | congratulate your brethren in the Western Hewmi-
| The Richwond Exawiver, discussing the â Food | what they would naturally think of me? Were abundantly confirm the irrefragability of the truth | âphere on theâenjey gent gt sigilar privileges.
It ouly reinsius tor ue ty bid you larewell, with | of Jackson's genius as a General, while our minds though Bragg was badly deteated, atill it possess
of what [ assert? All L ask, and what I do ask
Phe poople must now rely for relief upon the, eription of persons in the land, and do so too! I ask in all sincerity, is, does it or does it not / | the sincere hope that you will have a pleasant and
| ethan of Congress and the prowess of our armies. | without the slightest compunetion er even diseri-, But perhaps, for prudential reasons, theu wouldst | apoesly voyage tg the jaud of your adoption; aud
jon it 1s cleverly and spiritedly written, and ani-
âmated by genuine admiration for the hero. It is
| difficul: ta form a gurreect and anbiassed opinion
(are still swayed by passion, prejudice, and in
| Quantities of cotten being discovered dailyâte-
| connvitering parties prepovderating sentiment
âwhere acwy haa traverseed represented Uniun.
| Correspoudent from Grant's army writes ab
sufficient orgauization and force to withstand
another severe attack, Caution snd wilitery
able - eter obs Catimnn penteeey | If Congress can adopt an effective pian far reduc. | mimation, how would they be apt to relish it? It) cather answer thie question ty thine ewn con | that in every walk of lite thereatter you may enjoy | page d kari: frroneous statements of fuets. | science are requisite for following wp what bes
Also, *diveroe cases are contidentially con. ing the redundant currency and cowpelling the | Might Hot haypen to gratify them very much, do science than give an open avawal pf thy thoughts | all the rewards and advantages which av active. Northert writers speak coldly, reservedly, or nut , slready been accomplished.
ducted. The present cuse sdb ine * coatidentialiyâ producers, by judicious legislation, ww part with Ye4 imagine! It might afford ne one any re.) to the general public. Well, for the present, [| energetic and well-balanced mind, with anapenand | at all of the Southern General, while those in the | Hookers battle at Rivgold was a hardly cvn-
buvwa to the whele world, as Mr. Weils at once some of their hourded supplies to pay a tax in| markable degree of edificution either. Indeed!) shall leave thee so to dv. For myselt, however, | generous disposition, can secure fpr their possessor end of *& Ki was . _ tested one. â
rushed into prit to inform the public that no com igeney sa well asin kind, the market will no Very likely not. Well, if net, all [ have te say to! T have never yet felt gtraid to utter what I cop-| Signed at Complimentary Supper on behalt ot | of Seceshâ bestaw hanagre.aa his memory | RANI gel
â had been made io aaoee- oe ap Fshould doubt be better supplied in future. But, afterall, Meh gentlemen, in every cass, is, â Physician | scientiously esteem, the truth, to the uncovered | Personal aud Political Friends. : Greater than those awarded to any hero of modern NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.
nS aoe SECC ddeap aapenhtly âann a (our maia reliauce reste upon the armies who are | at thyself.â : | faces of any number of my fellow beings, be they | â » pe COLES, Chairman, tines, Jackson did not live long enough to have | si :
leut nor her solicitor! Sheeiaphuticnlly denies | 9° confronting the busts of the enemy. It they | Clergymen may have tancied themselves un- few or many, whether they inhabit a populous | December 3, 1565. his great qualities as a soldier fully and faicly po] Tus Steamer Westmoriond made euly-ems tip
the allegativar in the petition; aud Mr. Wells
hie letter of denial, aight and ought t have
ts
attain that sucees« whieh every one hopes tor, the warrautably sessiled in some of those former | coutinept or eceupy simply x amall ialand like ovr
REPLY.
reclamation Of territory aud the restoration of Âąpistles of mine, to which I new advert. But own, jn the Guilt of St. Lawrence, And what is | Gentlemen:
veloped. If Geyeral MeClellan had been cut
i
ta and from Shediac during the past week, owing
added that uo eoapromise, or suggestion of x com- general contideace will do mure to replenish the | Âą%8 they have not always possibly been just ag) igre, such fear L never expect te covet asa cou, | pins itt . P ital } in hie & : ito the very stormy state of the weather. She
ise, bad come from him to the respondent or markets and cause a resection in pelons than any | caretul abeut their own Isnguage to otbeps ae stituend ingredjent of my individual nature. Pers | the bei ates - goers which: 1 | chest ie. his carver. when Re Gest wee qunnand \arrived on Saturday with the Canadian, New
of sdvisers; she wiliquictly awwit the petitiouers juancial menaure which Congress may adopt. Wry may hure supposed. They at al} orents have adveytyye peture I shall again have lain aside the | cannot fully express, the kind Address you have ot the Army of the Potemae, there is no doubt | I . y se ;
exposure of hirtwelf when the come comes iM Flour is advaucing slowly and sells for aumost 0° Tight to misrepresent their jejjow-christigns. small weapon which [now manipulate between vs poverencts reper his Jel âthat Nurthery writers would go crazy about him eryepees ent U.. Atatee anita, tn. gp
pa i ow + de Ste bape ww wd pee the | Suy price that the commiasion merchants demand. | No clergyman can, by avy passible combing tion the thumb and two forefingers of my right hand, | 1 meet Se oe andoang i ae ce im their memoirs, as some Southe j whieh we find the details, given by Nerthera
= eee? Page > che ah Quotatious are unnecessary, but We may remark | Of Teasoning, prove that be, any more than the some others may teel disposed to yield me credence | native laud ~~ where sny hagpbet and bevt:dage | f Pate ed ri ' atts:
âwee your words) does be weur the robes * of the a. y ronar age POA AT wii Bs ! Aa ste use tebead pee | have been «pent. and, with which d bout Jackson: b : writers, of two great battles fought at Chatte
pF me yi but, if Law wot wisinformed, that no une has yet had the effruntery to ask $200 | CoMMeNest of his felow mortals, ever had say tor making «ane eliminations which shall ner) nar " ex ; wh With which my tondest re- | about Jackson; but McClellan had nut the good | dient
âhristiao nrinist: . prove altogether wneunqwmant . with sune real] collections will be forever associatedâwith very | tortune te die whey his blushing homie? i noags, diuly shadowed by the telegrame gives
he ia now in the service of the Weston sliuded te
in Mr. Welle'edaily advertising programme.
âfem, &e, Ceances Honsirr,
* Solicitor to the Kespondeat.
2, S.aple lan, November 4."
sh eomnes bat situilar letter bas been addressed
âwthe Morniag Mar. The laily Telegraph bas
jabarrel, There is as wnuech reasun, however, for |
asking this price as 3100. treaty
The auction houses have properly declined to |
âoffer flour at public wale underâ existing cireun- |
right whatever to dy anything of the kind. Much
leas, ihen, seals any Pourastapt clargywan, on
his own principles, ever have inherited the Jesst.
winimuw particle of authority to misrepresent, |
âatanees. We do not hear of any wheat. arriv. | vither at home or abroad, any of his fellow. Pre
âing, netwithstauding the efficial announcement seatant christian brethren. â Apostolic sucecs-_
âthat supplies ou their way to market will not be #100" iÂą a term never found in his calendar, He)
j sincere regret, youd which is wade more paintul
and snort einphatically unequivees! truth. onan occasion like this, when I asm reminded
W. KEIR. | tat Lay meet for the last time in my lite many
} Wartaly attached personal and political frends.
I claim no merit tor the humble services T have |
tendered to the Liberal Party of this Island. J)
conditions of the present most certainly extant
Malpeque, Nov. 30th, 1863.
were
âthick upon bin,â aod be is wow regarded by the
| world, if thought af at all, as a very common
\elsewhere. We are not surprised to nee that the
| Federals clains the victury in both batthes-they
i rarely, if ever, admit a deteat; and we ate i
place individual. There is a mural in thie fact.
a} in thie fact, | formed that the Confederates were totally reared;
| but, nevertheless, it is nut denied, that th
9g ââ___â
the fullowing remarks on the case ;â jimpressed. We presume that, at the present. '9s 60 business with it whatever: and, canse-| j have done ve mere than dischatye my duty, to Tar Westminster aNp EDINBURGH Re-| . :
setae i ; â | queutly, ian © which, before the cause af ite! | the best of tny ability, as a member of the great) yews || Federajs sustained a heavy lose in hulled apd
One would think that, however bitter is envy, | Fate of flour, prime wheat would really command | 4 â one , " 4 jhuman family, ina very hiniled sphere of action THEW ty fon, the, Ootebe Quarter, have been re- |
huwever y tor place, the meu who catch up
* net we name hogvured by gil broad
Pore would take cure that the nor should
rest before band on very grave und well reputed
suction. What, then, w * the ble fru
, $20 s bushel,» price which should gatisty the UStural design is explained, may seem te hitn,
| most avaricious producer, Corn is quatable at , TnsiGered,
S11 te BIS & bushel. Corn meal @ip te B16. net let him, bear in mind, in any reapect appear |
Batter is firm at $3.75. Cheese $y âto @2.50 9 | Bny milder, if at any Gime spplied to others by |
pound. âfhe market bus been well supplied with bimeelt. For although the parties to whom he |
when abstractly considered, a bttle harsh, should |:
~The Examiner,
ae asx | a eames 4 an ~~ as Leould, tighis and pri-
hie vileges Which are the common property of us all:
Charlottetown, December 7th, 1863. sui Son
/enable me to act iu a suuilar manver Wherever
and [feryenth pray that a kind Providence will |
wounded. We 6 shall be ender te
ceived, and are replete with the most intereating | acnteit pete ng, wa aud oun
reading matter. The â Westminster " is especial. | details - this atl ear befure we shall De
ly rieh in ite literary bill of fare. It is quite un. able to necertain the full est of the gain
w bach voucheesbout the peuding suit inthe Divorce si chtered beet this werk, receivers asking 70e.| i : i " wy lot in future may be © jhecessary to make a remark respecting. J a
. â Je, | Way apply it may not choose te lead their support | my taity be cast. speeting theae |
eb pay A arr aperes oy ge ae bs. âte qe. for the ture quarter, and sve. ta oy fort & ceviain political cause which he himaelt may THE DELEGATION AGAIN. I shall carry with me the most grateful remem. | landward works, turther than to say that loss on both sides. In the meantime we cee
to thet of the Redicals for information, and there
letter printed iv type an bold as the
omas Wells is uot quite the use
petitioner.â
on whose
to receive
âVemple, withont *
witheat further information. the weight of this
precious
reased. toe
io likely, we think, to be iu-
public sia ruse tle subjoined
advertisement, which we ms prio Ke 4 from
vue own eolamos, for their edificutinn, and us a
«aveut & our contempornries. We wil! wive it as
eppeere thie duy iu another part of our im-
presmon:--
â* Po twa Fupannassepâ-There sre
wf Persous _ etragyled the
ey
ugeins
sivian eaiedon ly conducted â
his ie Me. q this is the busiaess
ot Abe sulleitor to the petitioner ps
memeber shat provwedings tur divoroe conmprion
Goaetd ws © dessuges,â oid ihe present cuse is
for the |
, the biud quarters. Mutton 75e. » pound. (in his own personal wiedom think proper to ad-
OS ANS SE aT SN _vocate, atill even this cannot improve the matter
Aagnest or Stcesis Women wy Bac timone. "he slightest in bis faveur.
jâThe mother of Geueral Winder, provost uias-| Now | may candelly state that one of the first
h . i we ' See i . . â s i
by be ities ners doin shal of Kiechwend, was arrested by the military | things which prompted me last spring to take up
erinfurmationâ But, even |
authorities in Baltimore, on Saturday last, en a my pen at all av) then id, or even again to re-
charge of corresponding with persons in the South, sume it a# IT new do, beth was and i nothing
and tor otter offences of & grave character. short of very strong evidence having tar too prl-
Several letters of 3 disloyal character were found pably manifested tteelf, that a reckless disposition
âio her trunks. She is over eighty years of age, was not wanting on the purt of certain leading
| end will be sent South af once. , advocates ot a thoroughly one-sided, sud wot ouly
Mrs. Seanmes and daughter, sunt and cousin of so, but even beyond that, very exceptionadle, or
the infamous Capt. Seunes, of the pirate Alu at least under the most latitudinarian and best
«we, were arrested in Baltimore en Sunday, allowable phrase which ean ever ws yet be put
charged with baving attewpted to poison Fede- upou it, prodigiously questionable political cause,
(ral sokdyers in the western hospital in that city. to many of their co-religiouists in what can,
| The viredustauers of the case are stated to be | neither by themeelves nor yet by any other haman
| that » few days siuce they seut several bottles of being, ever be made out to be either a non-talse
Wite to the Lospitel, aud » portion of it was given or, on their part, & strietly honest position.
tos number of the patient, sll of whom were. Whether these advocates of this cavesdiugly cou-
shortly afterwards seized witb vielent and alarw- trovertable politics! cause were lay or clerical, is
Og 4) Mptome of poisou A subsequent cheurical not at present a point of essential cousequenee.
anslysis of what wae left of the wine, established | They may, wheo duly wraeed out, be found to
the tuct that sraeme in quautities hud Seen have beew @ iixture of the two. Tideed, lhe
placed in the bottles, Tbey were beld for ex- their cause iteeli which they so unescrupulously
Susinetion by the wiltery suthorities, No deatha supported, they would seein to have beeu posses-
Lieve oe Yet resulted (row this Whulesule alicuipt sed of an incompreheusibly mysterious constitue
at destruction oi life tiou. Their even by their own
slieo Wis,
Islander ia intent upou discussing the question of |
the results of the famous Delegation /
\ and. expeetations of the tenantry, to an extrava-
gant extent, when the Delegates were about sett-
adventure uly atlorded another illustration of the |
old fable about tie-mountainu in labour? and are
the wet and dry nurses that attended the ae
couchment ashamed to shew us the â ridiculous
Taouseâ 7
Mission is not brought to a close, because Mr
Pope remains in England,
will stay anywhere but iu his office, tor attending
to whieh the people of this Island have been
cutrapped inte paying tum throe hundred pouads
_brauge at your Kindness ou this
Ovw now sedate aad venerable friend gf the lermer eccariona; and whether Fortune smiles or |
; frowns Upen ine in the time te come, I shall be
always glad to leary that my fellow eouutrymen
and tellow-Colonists in Prince Kulward Islacd live
ia the happy enjoyment of all the advantages, |
civil, social, political and commercial, to which
they are emivently entitled by their intelligence,
Colonial Unien: but it does not seem that the
people of this Island exn be worked up ta any |
enthusiasm ou that subject. Can our venerable |
friend give us no positive information regarding
The Go
vernment Presa laboured hard wexcite the hopes |
counection With the Parent State,
GEORGE BAGNALL.
The following is a list of the Toasts which were
honoured at the Supper, and their unmber was
cousiderably increased by Volunteer tonsts. Our
readers eau readily nuagine thatepeechitying was
hot out of Vogue on this interesting occasion, and
that the political toasts especially gave rise to the
flow of much eloquence :â~
1. Her Majesty the Queen.
2%. Their Reyal Higinesses th: Prince and
Princess of Wales.
3. The Army and Savy of Great Britain.
4. The Governor General of British America
and the Queen's Representative in this Colony.
5. The Honorable George Baguall, our) es
levied (euest, and
ing out upon their Mission. Has thnt notable
It is all ineonshine te tell us that the |
Mr. Seevetary Pope
lorumer co-labuurer in the
as Well us on al)!
their iree spirit, their vatural resources, aud their | â@rgoes.
4 HOW) give to our readers the following eatrec
iu their green old age, they manifest all the | * ett '
Vigour and elasticity of youth, ae eee ee âa
Oata.â The demand for this article in our war. THE GREAT VICTORY â DETAILS of
kets has been very great during the past week, âTHE BATTLES. *
shippers being exceedingly anzioustocompletetheir CHAT EANOOHA, Nay. 25.âWe are
20. 9d por busbel were readily given up victorious. The enemy is totally
A
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steak
Ss
=
i
?
to Sutarday, and we shoald not he surprised to hear. can nema tag may Senge
of un advance on that price if the weathercontinues successful in his nama aga! Lakes
favourable, whieh it is particularly so at the hour | Mountain, the enemy evacuated that point
we writeâ(Monday noon.) We observe by St. | the night. Gen. Hooker tok prsscesion opt
John papers of the 3d instant that Oats were then | the morning. Ie cndearoured oad not
velling there at 50 senteâe. our curreney. The & â ana. gall 19.2088 be nace eee
; than 2000 prisoners in his magnificent 4
| farmers of this Island, who had wach land under | Lookout Mountain. Gen. Sherman all
xrain, aud few of them fuiled to have heavy crops pared began an assault at 5 a. m. -â *
of Outs, have had a fine opportunity of making mo- S6Ong posilien of the enemy at the
| hey since the harvest wae Tees We yon dana: mee ge â Ba po ~ dey be oe
lute them on their good fortune, and hope it will ater Bory sods aivileny. âHe had
stiummlate them to future greater exertions. inte a valley, and then make anether ores
â | the pest held by the eneiny, âTwo anaseenâ
To CORRESPONDENTS.âSeveral communica. 2*Ults Were made by Gea. Sherman, ef
7 , i the comperation of the centre he ultiuat
Hous, Bow oa hand, will be noticed of diaposed the position, and completed the sictety-
ol, iu some way, ia eur vert No brigads 0! tien. Curse, with o part of â_
Âź
Teg se:
~ on
+
Swre\e @and@ #6 .+mu
» |
-_â |
SE ee ae...
' ee â . ' oe aoe a ea " aS pe a âuo wil delesar Une Âź ineiplen May his future life! NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FRow
ron â : - and we mag reat assuced that he will) canse of Liberal Pri . ae THE
MISC NEOUS NEWS an @ wh to the rule, th b elaim 7 op , INCE. | admission, strangely cumplex. It was partly a sears anew : in his new fiwld of enterprise be bappy aod vrow sp 4â ya . THE :
_ MISC ELLA NEOUS NEWS. Sciaalil dems - See Pew ry Need | COR RESPONDE NCE, ject and partly selighas, = pee peer - aeser leave England so long as gia a a peers. preteeted a | eoromtaard by Feve ââ SHAT OF WAK IN THE stat 3,
tats â wr | .. 5 â } â i cence, perhaps, ered and profane. ut). is ol : ld jeb, vr embarking $ » helped te « wh ib bis
PAR OUN PROS ATROUNSPIRACY IN CANADA, OY Pe Fe think + ay = nal og [rom THe ER MiNeR } tas aoe of exen ite own tuoet honstiul apostles, (Chance of getting sn * â ya âa -e hed ee as he bnlped Basen, Nov oy
; TUOBY'S REPLY TO HIS MASTF. i and they would appear until at least very recently | ino Land speculation that wil Ă© | Herald's Avayateh, dated Meadquartens of
ihe Montreal Advertiser, a paper usually
vl England ace abrewd, ae well sa geveroud nod |
6. Britiah Connection, Reciprority with the
well informed on aii matters oonareted with grateful; sod we will wut wdd another oy liable we va puagnee! Vales, ved â* \ weet he oe yy ay z magnet cooks, =i pewedtiane eng to we a Ge ging reve } United States, and Free Commercial Intercourse of Potomse, bmwt vvening, enye the etticn Army
the atlerre of the Soathern Ntetes, gives the ver iadigosot plea that they should disown the) pes ws ag Sy Ae by 4 friend of Vhine ; â wan y theaaelsee to nn, only sete mn | It is more than preposterous to suppose that Mr.) yin ant the world. om | ae itr howl yee egy eh rheDY retreat,
Following partieulacsof the Peownt conspiracy, eageroesé of sluuderers aud partitaus, aad at ae Wer wt conte Minette b> rox: }@xed in giving ue anything like an intelligen | Pihoor, Sibe bightat salaried officer in the Govern- 7. Respowsible Goverpinent in ite integrity in | Re u proved. att % raperted at
which, it now appears, caue very near being
Âź @efious matter -â
* Khe eapeditios intended to effect the
liberation ot ââunfederste officers, prisoners
«@ Jobnetonâs Isiand, having failed, in order
te remote the iInisapprebansions that may be
created by Federal accounta of a Canadian
pivot ty burn Western erties, we give below
least give their great couatryman time tu apeak
| tut himseliâ Prygl sh paper, 7th inet.
- ~>
The Londun Sutwrday Review saye that in
the European Conzres# recommended by
Louie Napoleon, Ragland weuld become vat
* secondary power in influeuce, and Franee
would gain at hor expense, Lhe Spectator
says thatâ th: rumble
|
| Sorts well wi
of cannon 1A movement Wah
lkow proud I feel that the folk should read
Chat yoar Toby somes of the purest breed ; >
Por a deg of anduinted Seotian blood,
Desceuded from those befure the flood,
the Leindeand proad od Thanes,
Derived from the Kunie Celta and Danes,
Who, doy-like, stule whatever ther fond,
And worried each other, like wolf and houad
Great Dons were these, us histury nutes,
wo drank and swore, and thrived upen oats;
| expadition of it, it would be utterly futile in ime
| te ay ~* tu myself the powers of discrimination | ment, and in station next to the hy poncbondraical
j equal t web » taak. ' | Leader, should have gone to England, and re-
â pent ee eens = mained there a considerable time, at the public
te (hem af oi 2 â i
snesitigawrdly unique, aed puzzling ambiguon
| and provekingly perplexing eause â one w hich | finger in his mouth, not having a werd to say iu
(may aately be anid to defy wll huwan analysis. It public to those who sent him, and te the whole
: âeDe âit rit , middle, nor j ; : "
. ° . i
g, (expense, nud then come back, like @ fool with hie |
all parts of the British Dominions, and » speedy
âdownfall te all Politieal Shame.
8. The Liberal Governors Sir Alexander Ban-
ânerman and Sit Dominick Daly, whe bourstly
carried out the principles of Responsible Govern-
went in this Iskand.
9. A free and independent Tenantry in P. E.
Island, and the poliey of the late Liberal Govero-
ment with respeet to the Land Teaures, the oul)
eflectual means of making them @-.
| Germania Ford or at Jacebd's Min.
ALP. Hill's corps has left and EoeeBe right of
| Confederate line. President Davie reviewed
| both.
| Gregg meved bis division of enveley x
Rapidan, at Bly's Pord, va Mocdon tes eal
saat colors.
Chatanooga despatches forthe eontirm the
ârecent important Victory of Graat. Bray's
represented as a pertect runt, clonely parearaâ
. . ; ° : hough bigh be xr lineaye, no pride I kaow : â Sailige : Ă© yer
all the facto im which the wer are Interest may bs heard all throughâ the Emperor's fat p-7 wh » tages «sy ota liow. even seam to have claimed any plainly distinguish: | His silonee isa prool that he is thoroughly asbauwed â19 4 Pree PrestâOne of the best safeguards | Hooker and burning bridges aiter them, aud thige
_ . Boao japerch. It adds that as tne speaker can tea-| Enough--1 return ayain to my theme, lable conditions. Itetwo main features, however, | ofthe fool's errand upon which he weet. Ef it of Tenant Rights and Free Institutions. depote and stores. Nutuber of camuem captured
rohed on. : , â
The Washington gurerument
} aving refused to continue the exchange of
prisouers of war under the cartel, sent the
lize propheey, it is weil to stady his oracles,
/Uryvu ill pous Toby a bowater deem;
}QO man! i teel that no howling of ane
Lin sy tac ae iis votaries have nwre rerently dleigned
l were the intention to keep the public in the dark
ââ-_- ' .
reported over SO.
Shetwan's loss catimated at 5000,
and that ne ether impression can be Jeft ap-
; : â ach thine own ead whise
on the mind by thie utterance than that the! In pathos enu reach thine own
to reveal them to the intelligen? consideration ot
the inhabitants of thie provipee, would appear to
regarding the reault of the Mission, there shouid |
A New Beunxswick Eprronâs Nores or, sv. JONN, Nov, 9aâ
fo! â rr , * af ith i A A he , . . . ; Pr 2 . = arte .
southern offieers accustaumed to a troprent _Ewmperor is determined to set Poland free i baw: se oar brow) â duvm âhave involved a muytly jumble of att gieh a \have been no agnonncement of its object and Taavet.âOur catcemed friend, Jubo Ellie, Esq., | Advicre seceived at the Wat Departusett inen
climate to Jubnaton # Island, where 2.000 of + If cis freedom oan be accomplish di by a | Or gaze ut the vacant chair snd ryetn ; lemic, thevlegy, Te eed. ie beet sour vee aah scope of action at its setting out. The money | aoe of the editors ot the St. Jubn Evening Globe,| Grant report Hooker and Phemns ace coptinn
theta were confined ia wretched quarters ab-
sulutely unfit to hawse cattle There is no
reseun to duubt thet the officers selected tur
thie prison were thdad on whom the culd,
damp climate and exposure would act most
prejudicially. lÂą wae, in fact, an attempt to
commit mutder withvot publicly incurring
the odium of slaughter. In these circum-
erances the Confederate government doter-
mined to Make an aftempt to rescue the
âiovomed officers, fur this purpose an expedi- ww Jeave the sbip in Âź beat--which. was |
tion was firted out, conswting of thirty-sit ewamped immediatly, and all of them lost. |
elbeere under the command of une who bad Ajrer the tide fell trom the reef and the surf |
hietinguished bimselt in siailar dashing hyd asctied downs hetle, four gullunt fellows,
enterprises, and three hundred wen. fue pecout from shore in # bout, reached theâ
officers embarked at Wilmington ia the Con wreck, and brought off the rest uf the crew)
Lee, and landed at âthree in number.
The cortom avd tubacco brought! pon 4
hy that steamer as freight were auld to |
turaish the funds required, amountieg ty new contract with the Atlantic Steamship
tederute steamer KR. E
Halitax.
. | For the deepest yrief mist have its day,
*) Aud Toby's serrow will puss away.
| Although from my master called to-part,
I never will die of « broken henrt ;
For whe should | dieâthere Hea the cub,
Or, for sucrow, refuse to bolt my grub
There are lots of dogs who will visit me,
And on stones leave proofs of aympathy ;
Aad when on the étép ot your déSr he lies,
No tear for the absent dims his eyes; -
Vat PE wateh te apring on the vagabond rafts,
Or chase their faes, Cie merciless cate;
Sole method IE tave of courting the me wa,
Nine lives at a bite '+-no favour he suce; -:
From the nine Ă©f Parnassus to sing â :
No wisb on hie part to lap at their spring.
Few classical ânotions f seek to display,
Theugh versed in Dog-Latin, I yeuture to say ;
And now from these linea you surely may learn
Phat, contented, | wait your early return.
| Then cheer up, old fellow, away with your grief,
May your stay in ââ be plensant, bat brief ;
Your dog his beat wishes would strive to express,
| With the Lope that * your shadow! my never be less.
Congress well ; if not, it mua, be by war
bat by what war he has not quite decided.â
dia SLs. Mia
|} A correspondent of the Eastern Chronicle |
| &nDouners the loss of the brig Transit, o1 |
âWhitehaven, Rengland, on the North Beach, |
on the eset point of Magdalen Islands The |
brig was frow Quebec. and was wrecked on
the evening of the 10th inas. Shortly after |
daylight the captain and 5x yoen. attemtped |
The Canadian Goverament have sgreed to 4
| Island polities.
ithe old stale bed-ridden, praguatical, and esern-
âtially predseieas; wr tyranny-leving cante ot)
Toryinm itt thie Colony, And What a raniej
Try, if ye cap, O Solomon, Seerates or Solon te 5 :
âdefine it! Te if pot contessedly one of these pe- | by enabled to air th
culiar affairs which may be very righteously | gee the sighia of the British Isles, witheut our
| termed a cause with & moiety attached to it; or, | knowing anything nbout it, just as Mr. Pope has
as the wulgar would Jacouically say # Âąause and te Aarti A Sagal ao
a half,â aud that, tao, with avengeanee? Would | invariably done, for two or three years p wi
i we not obviously require same Kind of a mente! | travelling through.New Brinswick and the United
'microscupe to pry with any preapeet of snecess |
into arty of*ite mysterious convolutions? © But to+
viay aside hyperbole, and endedvedr candidly to
ltuke aenie henest Coynizante of it, what ih strict
| reality ia it? A religious institution? No; tor
âit deals principally m every day jwatter-ol-tact
|âpounds, shillings and penee, common dridge-
drudge secretary allairs. Whuttheu ! A political
assuciation? No; tor it lays claim to the Bible
in at least a vominal or professional eerie as one |
of the many mystical ingredients of its Organic
might bave been filched trom the Treasury under
the general and convenient bead of â contin
encies |" and Messrs. Palmer and Pope be there-
emaelyes on the Atlantic, and
Prince Edward Island: * We are going te doa
| wondertal service for the Tenantry by appointing
ourselyes Delegates to England. We muat take
âseveral hundreds of pounds of your movey to pay
our travelling expenses.â This taking ef our
money certainly implied an ebligation on their
part to tell us how they have earned it; and it is
âhaa, we observe, been discoursing tor tive conee- Sore Irae, = Geshe bet wana
cutive days, on Prince Edward [sland affaireâ pack His lous so tar ia sisty cannon, and Zing)
| political, industrial, physical and woral. We! prisoners; bis retreat is a ret, the read |
| thought af first of copying portions of his articles ; | oe â CASURS, WAKE, Cowmtiiongry
â . slores, os ;
but he has seen so much to admire in the Island, | âThore is nothing later from Burnside. Jf jg
;and has paiuted what he has seen wm such eharin- | conjectured that Longstreet will attempt ti rejyin
âing colours, that we tear our proverbial Island | Bragg, and measures have been laken to bieseny :
âa
modesty would never stand the test of reproduc) âony, Army of the Potomae broke camps ig
hen S yp tiret Cue Rapidan. Little opposition was tiade except
a st the upper fords, when the enemy eustractsd
: their lines and fell buck trom the river. ~
the St. Jobu people, to get a turther iusight inte, Heavy eannonading was heard yesterday
and te participate for a tew days in the blessings img in Chat direction.
ped our superior civilizatiun and roemmel To the Examiner ead Reaiiee Risky âi
When they come we shall try to make things as) Room -
\ SackvVILLu, December 2 ,.
pleasant as possible for them â we shan't dazzle |
| be here spain next year, *
âuufolds her robes,â with an iminense crowd ot |
mor.
States. Lut the Delegates said to the people of ing his sketches. Of course vur friend Ellis will! Thursday worving, and in three evlumps vrameeg â
~
a . . wee : ~â âine Suunbertand despatch thet
whoat LLG) The wen came ovetiacd Company. Busides making more stringent Ea pacER OLY âconstitution. Tt cannot neither, therefore, pro-| the duty of the Islander, as the organ of the Ger | them toe much, if we ean avoid it, nur throw out siete hanes bes ree phe Se lanoneeee ee
through the States, in small parties, to the terms than those of the former contract, the | FOR THE PUBLIC. per be so vote th. Pegi âmesses Mow vermucnt âil Mr. Puluer cannot be awakened to | shy unpleasant bints about barbarian in a sister | street's retrest into Virginia. It is alew Teperted
yeneral rendezvous. The inteatson was to Government have reduced the annual wubsidy | (Ne. 1.) sapealineatl pron âWhat. âona i ait con- a sense of his dutyâto give ue this information |) provineeââMr. Ellis, we believe, purposes to be | that the enemy attempted to cross river on Ry. .
day, bringing on s general engagement,
vurprise the Federal garrison on Johnston's trom ÂŁ416,000 tu ÂŁ206 0U0, in defeat of enemy with the eapture ot W
in de 0 " 4
Island, liberate the prisuaery, convey them
Justurn ac tenacem propont: virum,
N a4 ye os lee a science can it be! âTt is evidently a kydra, aud | after which we may be disposed to enter on tae
wen cvium arder pruva jubebiiuip, *
one, too, Whieh there can be little doubt all yet! diseuasion of the UCuion qtestion; but we shall
very enthusiastic, fur the future, in his adwucacy
âanada in vessels sided tur bie purpose id ee : a Non vultus juste, atin tye Did ED : , sel wi : | at a question which is becoming quite & laverite | division of GOUU. : :
al dartted open by Halifax to 7 od u âdy UNITED STATES WAR NEWS. Meute qustil avlida.'â Hora. â eg 8 pata age pe take care that our fellow Colonists shall nat be | theme fur discussion with » few of the tew enlight| Reporte from ae â â the
Bermuda ; the greater part of the feade Fp 8 ong ton + | Mr. Evtror; | rate, caunet be disputed, that ii # really in some betrayed iuto a forgetfulness of the Delegation, | .yed people of his Province â we meun the an- statement of beavy â TINE. on Mew apm
FROM CHARLESTON. | A lapse of seine months bas new intervened r went of the third corps um Friday th
; pects lly devuted tu ping their pus- shape or other, according tu the vulgar prouun:! simply beenuse ite uuthora and promoters are | oo gar) ai ~ 2 ,
pres om ly â payne i A letter trom Morris Teland, dated Nov. 19.) ince L commenced addressing a series of letters ll rg ap hei? upuffleditishââ Bansal _âââs ' rs pl ânexation of New Brunswick to Prinee Edward | aggerated. Reporte that Lee retreated nut
to one of these paints,
* Any further operations on the Inkew
were lett to the direction of the officer in
commaod, whuee ordere were stringent and
peremptory to avoid « breach of British
âsays the third atteanpt to soell Charleston occurred
oo Tuesday, tae Wt iusient. Our rifled Darrots
tw Fort Putnauw threw tweatyene shot at the
Palwetto City, bineteen of which, it is ascertained,
fell within the most populous portions of the city.
neutrality, and to take care that even the Phe damage inflicted must are been Fery con-
sembmace uf international wrong should be siderable.âThe wost severe, continuous and ter-
prevented. lad Joboston's Island
been rible fire to which our new works on Cuunuingâs
taken, it might have formed « bass for uther Pvt hare been subjected to yet, occurred ov
eperations against Federal commerce on the
lattes, bat the real olject of the expedition
wae to rescue two siousand valuable lives
trum the cruelty which had devoted them &
slow but certain death in « climate snd aitu-
ation in the last degree inimical tw thew."â
[lad this conspiracy been successfully car-
j Sunday wight 15th.
A pew aeven yuu battery on
several hours the shells tell among us like a teu-
pest of destruction.
on either side was terrific. The vbject ot the
uight firing was probably to remtoree Suter, or
esrried out, it would have been toliowed by âhat dilapidated citadel.
The wonitor Lehigh recently anchored tor the
| Sullivan's [sland opened contewporanecously with |
) the Contederate works on James laland; and for |
} te my tellow colonists threugh yonr widely cipcu-
| lated columus. Frew the subsequent prosecution
ot that design [ wae, however, preveuted, ow ing
} to ecireuiustauees winel it wilh net Pe necessary |
Were it net indeed that L tind many |
whe setexpect me te tedeeus my promise in the.
tou relate.
| completion of what LT then beguu, 1 wight ânet,
| perhaps, now dvvul it rasential to seheit any fur-
ther spuee in the Lawaieer tor the eveluuens of
my pen; wet that Teomcder the teld of centre
versy any lees inviing thnu at the period in
question, but sitnply beenusc uy own disposition
on the contrary, evers man of cominen sense ui
| this Island, whe at the same time is possessed ot
/ a sufficrent amount of common. honesty to admit |
the reba uoght have autvipated ay assault on! the truth, well knows that the very reverse of) on tia
| this bypethesis is, in every Texpect, the real slate
;
| ! to enter upoo it has been aevidentally digaished ; |
Phe bellowing of the u ortars | i
Mongrel, in every light we choose tu view i, it
Hinest assuredly is. dn theory, it is ecclesiastical | {aueaction.
or religious. In practice, it is sadly materiallistic,
to be divine, Diverted of all mere extrancous
garbatare, it, for the west part, cxeupliies priu-
| ciples lamentably butan, and voluntarily proclaias
| teelt to be âot the earth!â âeffeuinately âeartay
âthat we can see something really ânew under the
faun.â We imagine we ean cleurly perecive a
desperate attempt to make not simply âtwoâ but departure tor New Zealand.
We feel got up in excellent style by Mrs. Join Murpay,
a great many âextremes meet.â
strongty disposed tu entertain the lapression that
âHt the wise muir had dived long enoogh te have
enjoyed the rare privilege of becoming a sojouruer
lera, be would never have
Island for a very few days in the present)
penned those words : |
it not indeed immoral. Technically, it professes COMPLIMENTARY
ashamed to avew their lamentable tailure in that | fsisnd; for although they use the words â union |
j innit jot the Provinces," te repress the sense of humi- |
SUPPER âTO
HON. GEORGE BAGNALL. - H , rat
ON âThursday evening fasta few ofthe Personal | they mean. They want to fill this terrestrial
and Politieal Fricids of the abeve named Gentle-
at the North American Hutel, on the eve of his inte-renuree with us, and thus fit them to mix with
âThe Supper .was| civilized sucivty all over the continest. There ie
j ne doubt but they will attempt to bribe us inte a |
âfavourable view of thie measure by offering to
gentlemen of the Liberal Party te interchange | @*** thie unparalleled Nenpariel of a City of |
The Hon. |
and afforded a happy opportunity to many leadmge
ours the Seat of Government tor the United Pro- |
their views on local politienl questions. ' ee
vinces, and by offering, also, to lay down their |
|
Mr. Coles pre sided on the occasion, nod he was
| t
THE, liation which the proper wording of the question bowbardment of Fert Susuter, and the talli
| would awaken, we all know bere exactly what | several shells in the city, alse reported that the
| paradise with their barbarous herdes, so that;
. . : : 4 â | *} " ; {
In this, then, its composite consiiiution, We Mauey | yan honvered him by a Complimentary Supper | their rough edges way be polished off by a closer |
credited. He is repurted eirongly posted on thy
Mine river. i
Richmond papers bave reports of
of
Yankees succeeded at Chickamauga by force of
smubers, Gold 1479.
DecemMBer 3rd, a.m,
Advices from Anny of Potowse up te âTuesday
morning trevived. Ne general engagement yet.
Considerable skirmishing on Monday. |
Lee seems to remain entirely on the defensive.
Meade delaying attack, evidently awaiting dp
veh vtecbewhere. The field is 40 miles fre
the Rappabanveck station Report sayis that the
|armies are controniing each viber; Les being
protected by entrenchments.
Herald's despatch gives ror that Meade bas
the moat serious consequences to these Pro- jof matters âthat our civil or polities! cundition | « Nothing new under the salar arb.â He would, rusty iron rails trom one eud of the Istaud to the | fallen back to Fredericksburg, probably closing
vinces, The statemento!l the Advertiser that
Britieh neutrality was to be respocted, and
** even the semblance of international wrong | y.4Âą yp wutil the tide rose anc she Was towed out
prevented,â is entirely inconmstent with the rauge. During the eugagewent the officers
Tae tact of such an ex- aud crew being on deck, labouring to get-outlines |
peditiog being arranged on British soil, was te baul ber off, several of the crew were wounded |
tscta of the case.
night near Fort Sumter asa picket boat, when asa British Colouy ie every day becoming a more
the tide fell aud letther aground. At daylight the | and wore nuenviable ongâthat whatever sensible
rebels opened a heavy fire upou her, whjch was) degree of genuine relisuce even numbers af ite
own supporters may have hitherto felt inclined to
Teporsii ty the chque.w hich coustitutes our present
nominal Gorerament, wa esery heur becoming
Pi
âstaal and beautifully leas: â aud that, in tiawi,
piselt an insult to British weytrality. Mad it by picees of exploding shells. Counwander Bry- {in so far as the consceutive history ot this litte
succeeded, had ti.Âą 2.000 prisonere op dubn- sen was slightly cut in the face by a fragment of | Province is eoneeradd, there never was, perliaps,
wma's Ielaod been liberated, they would b+ shell, and Lieut. Hopkins, the executive officer ef) any other time, taking every thing inte account,
driven fur shelter to the Canadas side of the the ship, wae badly hurt in the ealf of the leg | wheu the field of coatrakersy Was either as Wide,
Jakes.
by the Federal furces. Confederate sympathi-
sore among the Canadians would be involved
in the trouble hostile collisivas would tollow,
the British troops in Canada would inevi-
tably have a share in the play, and thus,
simost befure we could be aware of any im-
pending danger, these Proviuces would be
hanged inte all the horrors of a wrr between
iritemm and the United States. ladced it
quits âthat in planning tiie expedi-
tim tae Contederate authorities were actu-
sted by # desire to bring Abuut such « result
quite as much us hy the mere wish to rescue
tue prisuwers on Jobostua's Isiand.
peuple ui Britush Awerica bute cause to con-
gretlate themselves un the cacape they have
wade [rum « danger su serigue aed slurwing.
A
SCANDAL; LORI) PALMERSTON.
Fer sowe days past rumen ce hare prevailed in
Levedam of an extraordinary case, which i* about
te be tried us the Divorce Court. The petitioner
is @ pocson natued O Kane, ~ formerly of Bromp-
ten, wed naw of Comuercial-soad, Londen,â while
ably assisted by the Hon. Mr. Lord,
batany rate, base readily adaiited that tliere may
It is scarcely necessary to suy a word in re-
| be things oot euly new but marvellous queer
-under (he meen; tor it it be singly tor the evedit
Jot ordinary human reason, fOr Uie general eake of
}éummen creature instinet, we shall feel but taw
| feudy te grant that lunar jnflucncé most have bad
js great deal mere to do with the development of
the cause now in question than any ofber plavatory
ageney ty which philosophers at least may be
ference
tera New Zealand home. He is well kuown all
over this Ishiud, as one of ite most honest, earnest
and euterprising sons. He served tor many years
in the Legislative Council at a great personal
to our friend who is about to leave us |
jobber, so that their noisy snorting iren horse may | See â
trun through eur peacetol valleys, belching fire) Hooker evacuated Ringold, destroying railroad
i. ke ote " son | ter Chel ills, 4, ete., total pri
= . ke me the gentle landscape, botnet ay â ene See a prisoner
ithe dews an the sonehine of heaven, and and Tennessee deserters. Bragg
ânourished by the manna which vulgar mor-! of army Was retreating southward.
(tale denemintte âmilk and heney.â Bot Dreamenk 3, p. m.
jwe assure our friend of the Globe that the | No general engagement reported io Virginia to
witb sheleion
Here they would speedily be followed
by the seme cause, The vessel, though trequently
bit, was dawaged but little. It is ssid that the
reason Why Charleston is yet coutiuuvdsly shelled
is the tow great strain put upen the heavy ritled
guns. They either burst outright or give Way in
| the rifliug or vente,
WASHINGTON NEWS.
| Wasnineron, Nev. 24.âThere is nothing de-
cisive about issuing any one-year Treasury votes
at present. Ot the two-years notes only the tifty
millions negociated with the banks wall be pre-
pared. No new financial measure of any charac-
ter is new contemplated by Govermnent.
The War Department to-day sent ite estimates
The âor the west fiseal year to the Treasury Depart. |
ment. This completes the eatinates of all the
Departuinente on which the report of the Seers-
tary of the Treneury will be based. The utinoat
caution is used to preveut any possible premature
| publication of the figures.
It being represeuted that the increased prices |
of provisions and of uecessaries render it proper
that there should be an increased rate of wages
ter mechanjes, labourers, and other employees
whose compensations are not fixed by law, it has
jdeen ordered that the heads of the reapective
as âripe unte the Larvest,ââ
| open in ite demands for the moral sickles of acme
| uncompromising advocates af eur rights ta te
j fearlessly wielded, in order, if possible, to effeet
| something fike a radical separation between the
| few stragyling ears of pure earn âand the indiaecri- |
| Mivate mazes ef periicious tares, which every
| where seem ty iutest Che sucial suil uf tin counters,
throughant at least peurly every departinent ot
| tke public eosauueay.
lu the few slips which I sent you, introductory
to the course ot letters which 1 contemplated
Wiiliug at the previous date just aliuded to, i
jadepted a style of phraseology which, perlaps, to
jsome few over delicately dispositioned imiods,
finay have appeared at firet eight udt Sliopétier
| strietly beeumimg. Brom these iew slips, which
| were they publicbed iu your papyry sou, chance |
| individuads, vo? always ia the dagslaig- oof dork day: far
| bey oud the vuler edges of theireyesvkers, uamy
| peradveuture bave coguplacently intecred that |
jaan likely suvve addicted te the uae uf sweepiig
assertionsâ than of selid arguimertts in the eourre
ai any species of composition Which L way happen
to undertake. If ao, they will now permit me to
inform them, that in drawing such # couclusion
fron such premises, they muy have possibly vecn
a little wo fast
or 3e iinpurtuustely |
willing tu allow aay sanitary control over the or:
dinary concerns of mortals. Whi, looking at the
subject even in the very faee at all possible eon-
| traversy, Withuyl any dew of argument at all,
| what ather interpretation ean aby ralievsl und
Fever dream of arriving at!
The @ privri argument, we apprehend, is quite
| sufficient in the cam. For within the whole
| compass of all the known boundaries of human
âinvention, What else, save sume armpautly fana- | ing tea larger sphere of action and usetuloess, |
+ as : * 9: . 2 te . | » ° °
| tieal and ridiculous combination of influcnces | and that he amy not be sorry for parting with)
| could ever have become so lost toevery cognizable
| condition of The caaumenest pro of comtnon
âgenase, ax to have attempted under any cireum- and the troops of friends that surrounded hin in |
stancesâ to reduce to any Uirag like a harmiauious) Prince Rdqward Island, rendering bis career in|
| practi@al assectslion or system, stich in thenuselyes
butterly Hicempatible eleinenta of csecial life as
/
sacrifice; and although be never aspired te a!
as age " ee nat. KE. Island people must know a great deal mor, |
: â âabout New Branewick than they do at presen- |
test tauithtul adhereuts of the Liberal Party from) _ â . j
" before they can entertain the startling projeet re-|
In order to arrive at this koow ledge,
bey ti propose to the Globe, to inform us, after |
high position asa debater, he was one of the
the beginning to the eud of his political career in |
. . | ferred to,
this Ieland. We regret to lose so good sand se |
iwe
true a aman; but we shall be glad te learn that |
he has oot adopted an unwise course in proceed- | i :
' ! jot the Weather, on what particular day between |
| will be most likely to shine on St. John, so that |
all its dark sides way wot âbe hidden by the toys |
of the ay of Fundy. We shall then ruu over |
iu time to witness the pheaomenon, te see St.
the happiness, the comforts, the independence,
his native lund on eumiueutly usetul, prosperous |
,tohn as we have never seen it, and thereafter to |
Torsday.
Keperted Longstreet retreating te Knoaville
towards Virginia. Seoute report-darge Cavalry
force, supposed tv be flanking of Lonugsireetâs
ruin bedy, advauring op Maynordarille. ,
(jen. Banks reperte (Now, Sth) vocupation of
| Brasbarâs Iviend, Fort Leabelia, aad Brow
jcavetully consulting the Aluanack and the Clerk | ),,, om sageraanninns Gis peer 2ap-- oo
Three reveletions eecurred in Matamorag:
thing new favorable.
the first of June aod the firat of October the aun | respecting Government wf Tatuaulipas; every
Geucral Stee took Avanzes City, 10 prisoners
aud three guns.
Guerillas again trenblesome om âMi
ereeting battenes below Viekoburg-aud tinng
inte Steamers.
Wheeler repulsed at Kingston on 2th, and tre ;
âthose of Preprietoryisw, Keligiina Seetariani=m, _ aad bonerable ove.
) Polititaly Proginstism, atidâ Peverty-stricken- | Before the party sat down te Supper the follow-
Tenaiitry itn, as trey now exiet i Prince Edwacd 5, 4 anid
. fry § ne Address was readâ ta the How. Mr. Baguall,
Ksiandâ) = «=And yety this wx stibetmetindly the silly / ; ; â amon
freak which sone ofeur wine statesmen of the 20d Che Anewer appetided then given by him :â
Inst few years have been vainly eudeavonring 1 Py ruy Hoson aL George BAGNaul, LATE
| aecemphsh. - As well ight thee atlempt tere.) 4 \ewner or rae HoNonaner Least aTVe
| coneile Light aad Darkuess, or Gabriel and Satan.) Oooo. oe PRiNer EXOWAGD (StAND.
Dear and Respected Sir;
}
| Their cause, as thus composed of such un imtiate |
) concatination of the most arrant paradoxes, they,
| bevertheless, Lave the effrentery fe dub the cause |
of Couservatisaa, Well, thatit isuapreecdentedly
; Couservative yp one respect weeehall not tor a) are about te take your leave of your cative bind,
âreport te the enlightened people of this great
country whether it would be possible for them te
see their way clearly envugh so as to cuter lw &
|uien witha race of beings whe are eo fond of
âhiding their detormities under a Bay of Fundy fag.
| Hercwnses's Direcrory of P. E. Island
We, a few of your personal and political friends âhas been laid apon our table. It ix the first work |
in thiy Colony, have learned with vegret that yeu uf the kind with which our Colony has been | jnterierence b enemy, whole loxs in the
| tired towards Kaos ville ; this probably â
| mpported capiure of Wheeler's Division.
DACkVECLE, NOB, Dee. i
.
.
.
| Catapaign in Virgin cheed. The Arma,
| Potomac iu couseqieuce of strong position ot Lee
jon Mine River, the difficulty of supplymg
wrer bad reads, inteuse cold, aud othet pru
reasons, retrograded to old base along huge
Alexandria Railroad, Brandy Ststion, and kappa
hauneck bridge. Movement made m rage She
anew
oa
aoe
aud
.
-
'
; Me bureaus of the War Departinent to malee enquiry.â |. ey â Hi ase : ; it iÂą certai row " , 400 ki wounded, Ke. mit '
Tee ce . iy said re ee ne mow 2 tie and report a just and reasonable rate ot | pe phirasee ogy in question Was siuply adapted | moment begin to deny. âThat if has-proved itself to seek a new howe aud a uew ticld of cuterprine prenmaten: pagel a a [â~ ERR thing | âLa Meade âwill srubably âhe superseded, .
tuau sluetsion. It was aser St Wages to be paid by the Guverament at the pre | * the tine, not auly trem the most deliberate aonstronsly conservative of nonsense and of in a tar distant clime. While we cannot but | than we expeeted, It is handsomely printed, and | . wr
way, that the affair bad been compromised, but
the suliciter for the itioner writes tu the
Morning Star that there is oo foundation what-
ever for suct « statement
The fillowing totter which appeared in the
Standard of the Sth, will teud to throw some light
upen the matter :â
* SirâHaving just read the â sensation © leaders |
Eveving |
edition to-day ,wod in the â
Svarâ of yesterday, ander the above heading, I am
empelied w break silence by declaring, ne the
welicuer for the © mt, thet | believe the
svhole of the statements in the petition to be untrue,
we tay client solemuly declares them tobe. As to
the aable co reapondent, he ix ia highly respectable
bande, who are quite able to take cure of their
cleatâ shonour ; sud I should not bave thoughtit ne-
+ eseary to say a word on Lebal! of the respondent but
tee the maanerin which the cause has been mest un
in your event
sent thue. Ttis Qndersteed that the President,
in Compliance with the terms of the haw of the
last Congress, Eas decided that the Northeth Pa-
| cite Rusiroad shall start.trom a paint of the Mis-
souri aud Rack Isisad Railroad tk
â â-â- - 6 @ eo - - --
AFFAIRS AT CHICKAMAUGA.
The Richmond Whig, of Nov. 13, in an edito-
ârial on the army of Tennessee, ways:
| design, but alse for a most specific purpose. âThat
purpose wae principally te held up a mirrer to
certain individuals, just te give them a fair chance
| of viewing themselves well in their own glass.
| believe I had even an idea in the outset of iter
| Apering a few little osthe among my other re-
| marks, to render this glaes «till more compicte.
| This, however, trom net having been edneated in
| thatimportant modern aceousplishinent sutticiently
| when young, I wag obliged to omit. 1 remem-
Sines the battle of Chickamauga, the army of | bered the couplet of Burns:
Teunessee bas lost the services of Lieutenant: |
| tieneral Polk, Lieutenant-Geueral Hill, Majer. |
|General Forrest, Major-General Chearham, and_
Major-General Buckner. With the exceptian of |
| Geners) Hill, these officers have stved trom the
beginning with that army, commanding its con- |
| fideneeâsome of them to a degree of enthusiasm |
â© that some power the vift wanld gie us
To see curse iv ee as obbere soe ue.â
we shall net for a sitigle instant dispute, | secial, politieal and industrial relations ef the
1â Mystery ot mysteries, all is inystery,â we spon | Coleny, we shall nevertheless rejoice to learn that
| tancourly grant, should heuceiortiaud for all time | the change will prove advantageous to yourself
[te come be consistently aid most appropriately and to your estimable family.
adopted by ail ite reputed advocates for their ouly | We shall long remember with pleasure the many
}maniiest and in any wise hetitting motto,
whe sre these advocates? As might be naturally | Edw ard Island, in zealous, unflagging and finally
cause itself âauel a cause as We have now
trayed â ought ty cqunt fur its apokyista? May) our publje affairs.
| they nat be readily reduced to an auazing con. slienable birthright
âThese principles are the in-
af free-born Britens; and
âylomerate ot Peoprictors aud their Agents, they are the invincible bulwark of Britain's uori- coutinued in tuture years, with the energy whieh |
And years you spent with the Liberal Party ot Prince |
nearly every effete velictof semi-barbarous polity, lament the loss of your companionship in all the contains an immense amount of information that | Sunday.
âwill be useful. te thousands of people in the
| Colony, and to unany others.coming here. There
jare, indeed, @ good many errore, eapecially as
[respects the names of farmers and pefsoud in
business; but these errors are fewer than might
la comparative stranger. If the Direetory be
I reflected st the saine tine on the general char-) Mamuon-secking Lawyers, Sectlarizing Eecle | valled freedom aud prosperity. Class Legislation, | attended its publication this year, we have reason
seter, as well ae ou the particular quality, of | siasties, âTiine-serving Politicians, Mercenary | Family Compactisu, and andue aristocratical |
toany of those apparently chesen epithets, whic | Newspaper Fabrigaters, jotinidated Tenautry, | pretension vanish before the spread ot these prin. |
hare been sv often described us forming the ataple | dogged = partisan-leving adherents, subimisasively | ciples, and leave room for the cultivation of a) âvery reepect; and let us sugyest that tho price
embellishments ut su very large a proportion of dependeut, and any quantity ef such ordinary Cheslthy and vigerons publie vpinion, under whieh ($1.50) should be lower.
to hope that it will be more correct and better in
Burnside touted Longstreet in bis attack led
Gen. Foster lett Cumber cap
[intercept Leugelrretâsretreat which must ,
juver 100 miles to connect with Railrosd to Riek
jmeud. Joe Johnston is reported reiutoreed
| at Dalton. Grant's movemecuts cannyl be
SATURDAY EVENING, D.c. 5, |
Gea. Meade abandoned Campaign in Virginia,
taken for gpanted, are they uot jaet such as their successtil efforts to seoure the adoption of British: | be expected in 3 work compiled for the first time | Consequence cuewy 's auticipating bis advance, aud
oe | Caustitutionyl principles in the management of | with considerable haste, aad by, we anderstaud, |
s@ strongly posting himeclton Mine River as to
render approach te Gordonsville sud Orange
| Court house an unpoasibilit,.
Lk Was intended to commeonce attack on Me
| and cauponading opened, sud skirmishers
|vaneed, but by succession of daws enemy bel
rendered Mine River untaserable. ;
\ Longstreetâs loss in Sutetay's assault ou Bure
side's works about 700 killed, wounded, sadâ
j eauvassed on the fuith of the mere filing âand were undoubtedly among the most skilled, ! our own local newepapes press. Lei sume! our) wortale of which se las â| âxi sry every man feels at perfect liberty to exereise his | srisoners. Union losssmall. Joh iuforced
, ; ; ; : io © â : : , â ch so large a clase exists in every) y â m ) ; is) Saget aati ee i} . Unen loss obnaen reife
ati con decpemedthe wer ; hed intrepid and devoted of leaders. But great as! existing editors aud other public writers magnify âose who, under any circumstances always legitiuate influence, talents and energies for his | einai = | Lougetreet. Gen. Foster's force at Cumberland
common justice demanded
ou « case anti «fier the
observed in this inetance |
been always taught that
un ebee ot w
trisl. How has it Leen
Now, ait, ta reference co your leader of today, I)
would beg toask you whetber fou cay in any way,
justify year refereuce to the or-respondent us the
*boury defendant?) The very words teem to
waa their value te that army, if their withdrawal
had left nothing but coucurd asd harmony there, |
they could well have been spared. Untortunately
the information that reaches us is far otherwise. |
Harmouy does pot prevail. confidence does not |
(exist. To secure these there ia no officer, no}
hundred offieers, that it would not be well to re- |
| any viralence of style-which they way have oun. |
prefer tanely tallowing the Jeaders af the wualtic | individual advaneeiment, and for the welfare of
ACKSON.âWe have received
ceived discernable in anything which [ bave yet! tude to honest, independent thinking and acting | society generally. You are going te a land in! copy of the Halifax edition of a Pawpulet which
written by ten thensand told and. then, taking
that for their mirror, strive, it yosyibla, to aseer- |
tain whose image it more properly reflects. Were
I,
lowest aod wost sourrilous abuse at the bedds of
indevd, wecasioually to hurl a volley of the.
âhast any kuewledge of thy country, all Tash of | fortune to endure. But the time is not far distant |
for themselves? âIs there nut, wy candid tellow-/ Whigh yau i tind the principles thus briefly de
evloniet, but tee much, far, tar too much patent | scribed more thoroughly and taithtully earned out
stubborn truth in this whole represeutation ! or) than they are new uuder the Government which
âie it alls picture withous any reality {It thou | the people of Priuce Edward Inland have the mis-
gives a sketch of the life and carcer of the greatest
laf the Southern Generals wh» have turned up in
| the present American war. We have uot had
Gap is eapected to inflict some damage on Long:
| street's rear retreating into Virginia. Deserters
{and citizens report Gea. Joka C. Breekeuridye
| died of Wounds received at Kingoldâhis evo and
cousin are prisoners. Giuld 1524 '
| Herald's deapateh says, lose in Army of Pote
{mac in receot campaign will reach thirteen
assume wailt ow bie part. Thea you say âa respect- move, for without confidence of wen in their certain literary and le (when these principles must, in all their integrity, | 32 fF Âź full and caretul perusal of it ; but | jiad
i that th j it | : | „ and other gentlemen, who, per- | thee isto let thy conscience speak, Does not the | prince vust, In HMegrity, | . : tadred. ,
~ 9 Tacwes Coe will @ awh 2 pend a heey mamtaeuaâ in their men, there | haps, canuot, strictly speaking, be reckoued guilty | result of this ludicrows compact, in eo far as ite be permanently established every where: and frow turning over several of ite pages, wecan sec! Letiers from Gen. Bank's officers report large
« compromisedâ Now, first. who are the respect.
wble Girw of solicitors! Are you aware, sir, that
the âfirm,â otherwise (he attorney to the petitioner,
ic the Mr. Welle who daily advertiser relief * To
the Embarrassedâ by meane of the Court, in con. |
nection with o Mr. Weston, who 1 believe, is an
accountant st the same addreas? Mr Wells adver.
ti <-Gââââ
THE FOOD QUESTION.
questign,â aayn:
of any inordinate superfluity of literature, but
I repeatedly, [ say, to pursue towards any die-
existing legislative tendenciesâits past course of | when you â rejajcing under their protecting and
| whom we, nevertheless, see not unfrequently ele. procedure, and ite present disgustingly ridiculous | benign influence im the Kastern â will be able to
| vated te public positions in this Island, I wonder | position before the uviveraal taee of the Colony, | congratulate your brethren in the Western Hewmi-
| The Richwond Exawiver, discussing the â Food | what they would naturally think of me? Were abundantly confirm the irrefragability of the truth | âphere on theâenjey gent gt sigilar privileges.
It ouly reinsius tor ue ty bid you larewell, with | of Jackson's genius as a General, while our minds though Bragg was badly deteated, atill it possess
of what [ assert? All L ask, and what I do ask
Phe poople must now rely for relief upon the, eription of persons in the land, and do so too! I ask in all sincerity, is, does it or does it not / | the sincere hope that you will have a pleasant and
| ethan of Congress and the prowess of our armies. | without the slightest compunetion er even diseri-, But perhaps, for prudential reasons, theu wouldst | apoesly voyage tg the jaud of your adoption; aud
jon it 1s cleverly and spiritedly written, and ani-
âmated by genuine admiration for the hero. It is
| difficul: ta form a gurreect and anbiassed opinion
(are still swayed by passion, prejudice, and in
| Quantities of cotten being discovered dailyâte-
| connvitering parties prepovderating sentiment
âwhere acwy haa traverseed represented Uniun.
| Correspoudent from Grant's army writes ab
sufficient orgauization and force to withstand
another severe attack, Caution snd wilitery
able - eter obs Catimnn penteeey | If Congress can adopt an effective pian far reduc. | mimation, how would they be apt to relish it? It) cather answer thie question ty thine ewn con | that in every walk of lite thereatter you may enjoy | page d kari: frroneous statements of fuets. | science are requisite for following wp what bes
Also, *diveroe cases are contidentially con. ing the redundant currency and cowpelling the | Might Hot haypen to gratify them very much, do science than give an open avawal pf thy thoughts | all the rewards and advantages which av active. Northert writers speak coldly, reservedly, or nut , slready been accomplished.
ducted. The present cuse sdb ine * coatidentialiyâ producers, by judicious legislation, ww part with Ye4 imagine! It might afford ne one any re.) to the general public. Well, for the present, [| energetic and well-balanced mind, with anapenand | at all of the Southern General, while those in the | Hookers battle at Rivgold was a hardly cvn-
buvwa to the whele world, as Mr. Weils at once some of their hourded supplies to pay a tax in| markable degree of edificution either. Indeed!) shall leave thee so to dv. For myselt, however, | generous disposition, can secure fpr their possessor end of *& Ki was . _ tested one. â
rushed into prit to inform the public that no com igeney sa well asin kind, the market will no Very likely not. Well, if net, all [ have te say to! T have never yet felt gtraid to utter what I cop-| Signed at Complimentary Supper on behalt ot | of Seceshâ bestaw hanagre.aa his memory | RANI gel
â had been made io aaoee- oe ap Fshould doubt be better supplied in future. But, afterall, Meh gentlemen, in every cass, is, â Physician | scientiously esteem, the truth, to the uncovered | Personal aud Political Friends. : Greater than those awarded to any hero of modern NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.
nS aoe SECC ddeap aapenhtly âann a (our maia reliauce reste upon the armies who are | at thyself.â : | faces of any number of my fellow beings, be they | â » pe COLES, Chairman, tines, Jackson did not live long enough to have | si :
leut nor her solicitor! Sheeiaphuticnlly denies | 9° confronting the busts of the enemy. It they | Clergymen may have tancied themselves un- few or many, whether they inhabit a populous | December 3, 1565. his great qualities as a soldier fully and faicly po] Tus Steamer Westmoriond made euly-ems tip
the allegativar in the petition; aud Mr. Wells
hie letter of denial, aight and ought t have
ts
attain that sucees« whieh every one hopes tor, the warrautably sessiled in some of those former | coutinept or eceupy simply x amall ialand like ovr
REPLY.
reclamation Of territory aud the restoration of Âąpistles of mine, to which I new advert. But own, jn the Guilt of St. Lawrence, And what is | Gentlemen:
veloped. If Geyeral MeClellan had been cut
i
ta and from Shediac during the past week, owing
added that uo eoapromise, or suggestion of x com- general contideace will do mure to replenish the | Âą%8 they have not always possibly been just ag) igre, such fear L never expect te covet asa cou, | pins itt . P ital } in hie & : ito the very stormy state of the weather. She
ise, bad come from him to the respondent or markets and cause a resection in pelons than any | caretul abeut their own Isnguage to otbeps ae stituend ingredjent of my individual nature. Pers | the bei ates - goers which: 1 | chest ie. his carver. when Re Gest wee qunnand \arrived on Saturday with the Canadian, New
of sdvisers; she wiliquictly awwit the petitiouers juancial menaure which Congress may adopt. Wry may hure supposed. They at al} orents have adveytyye peture I shall again have lain aside the | cannot fully express, the kind Address you have ot the Army of the Potemae, there is no doubt | I . y se ;
exposure of hirtwelf when the come comes iM Flour is advaucing slowly and sells for aumost 0° Tight to misrepresent their jejjow-christigns. small weapon which [now manipulate between vs poverencts reper his Jel âthat Nurthery writers would go crazy about him eryepees ent U.. Atatee anita, tn. gp
pa i ow + de Ste bape ww wd pee the | Suy price that the commiasion merchants demand. | No clergyman can, by avy passible combing tion the thumb and two forefingers of my right hand, | 1 meet Se oe andoang i ae ce im their memoirs, as some Southe j whieh we find the details, given by Nerthera
= eee? Page > che ah Quotatious are unnecessary, but We may remark | Of Teasoning, prove that be, any more than the some others may teel disposed to yield me credence | native laud ~~ where sny hagpbet and bevt:dage | f Pate ed ri ' atts:
âwee your words) does be weur the robes * of the a. y ronar age POA AT wii Bs ! Aa ste use tebead pee | have been «pent. and, with which d bout Jackson: b : writers, of two great battles fought at Chatte
pF me yi but, if Law wot wisinformed, that no une has yet had the effruntery to ask $200 | CoMMeNest of his felow mortals, ever had say tor making «ane eliminations which shall ner) nar " ex ; wh With which my tondest re- | about Jackson; but McClellan had nut the good | dient
âhristiao nrinist: . prove altogether wneunqwmant . with sune real] collections will be forever associatedâwith very | tortune te die whey his blushing homie? i noags, diuly shadowed by the telegrame gives
he ia now in the service of the Weston sliuded te
in Mr. Welle'edaily advertising programme.
âfem, &e, Ceances Honsirr,
* Solicitor to the Kespondeat.
2, S.aple lan, November 4."
sh eomnes bat situilar letter bas been addressed
âwthe Morniag Mar. The laily Telegraph bas
jabarrel, There is as wnuech reasun, however, for |
asking this price as 3100. treaty
The auction houses have properly declined to |
âoffer flour at public wale underâ existing cireun- |
right whatever to dy anything of the kind. Much
leas, ihen, seals any Pourastapt clargywan, on
his own principles, ever have inherited the Jesst.
winimuw particle of authority to misrepresent, |
âatanees. We do not hear of any wheat. arriv. | vither at home or abroad, any of his fellow. Pre
âing, netwithstauding the efficial announcement seatant christian brethren. â Apostolic sucecs-_
âthat supplies ou their way to market will not be #100" iÂą a term never found in his calendar, He)
j sincere regret, youd which is wade more paintul
and snort einphatically unequivees! truth. onan occasion like this, when I asm reminded
W. KEIR. | tat Lay meet for the last time in my lite many
} Wartaly attached personal and political frends.
I claim no merit tor the humble services T have |
tendered to the Liberal Party of this Island. J)
conditions of the present most certainly extant
Malpeque, Nov. 30th, 1863.
were
âthick upon bin,â aod be is wow regarded by the
| world, if thought af at all, as a very common
\elsewhere. We are not surprised to nee that the
| Federals clains the victury in both batthes-they
i rarely, if ever, admit a deteat; and we ate i
place individual. There is a mural in thie fact.
a} in thie fact, | formed that the Confederates were totally reared;
| but, nevertheless, it is nut denied, that th
9g ââ___â
the fullowing remarks on the case ;â jimpressed. We presume that, at the present. '9s 60 business with it whatever: and, canse-| j have done ve mere than dischatye my duty, to Tar Westminster aNp EDINBURGH Re-| . :
setae i ; â | queutly, ian © which, before the cause af ite! | the best of tny ability, as a member of the great) yews || Federajs sustained a heavy lose in hulled apd
One would think that, however bitter is envy, | Fate of flour, prime wheat would really command | 4 â one , " 4 jhuman family, ina very hiniled sphere of action THEW ty fon, the, Ootebe Quarter, have been re- |
huwever y tor place, the meu who catch up
* net we name hogvured by gil broad
Pore would take cure that the nor should
rest before band on very grave und well reputed
suction. What, then, w * the ble fru
, $20 s bushel,» price which should gatisty the UStural design is explained, may seem te hitn,
| most avaricious producer, Corn is quatable at , TnsiGered,
S11 te BIS & bushel. Corn meal @ip te B16. net let him, bear in mind, in any reapect appear |
Batter is firm at $3.75. Cheese $y âto @2.50 9 | Bny milder, if at any Gime spplied to others by |
pound. âfhe market bus been well supplied with bimeelt. For although the parties to whom he |
when abstractly considered, a bttle harsh, should |:
~The Examiner,
ae asx | a eames 4 an ~~ as Leould, tighis and pri-
hie vileges Which are the common property of us all:
Charlottetown, December 7th, 1863. sui Son
/enable me to act iu a suuilar manver Wherever
and [feryenth pray that a kind Providence will |
wounded. We 6 shall be ender te
ceived, and are replete with the most intereating | acnteit pete ng, wa aud oun
reading matter. The â Westminster " is especial. | details - this atl ear befure we shall De
ly rieh in ite literary bill of fare. It is quite un. able to necertain the full est of the gain
w bach voucheesbout the peuding suit inthe Divorce si chtered beet this werk, receivers asking 70e.| i : i " wy lot in future may be © jhecessary to make a remark respecting. J a
. â Je, | Way apply it may not choose te lead their support | my taity be cast. speeting theae |
eb pay A arr aperes oy ge ae bs. âte qe. for the ture quarter, and sve. ta oy fort & ceviain political cause which he himaelt may THE DELEGATION AGAIN. I shall carry with me the most grateful remem. | landward works, turther than to say that loss on both sides. In the meantime we cee
to thet of the Redicals for information, and there
letter printed iv type an bold as the
omas Wells is uot quite the use
petitioner.â
on whose
to receive
âVemple, withont *
witheat further information. the weight of this
precious
reased. toe
io likely, we think, to be iu-
public sia ruse tle subjoined
advertisement, which we ms prio Ke 4 from
vue own eolamos, for their edificutinn, and us a
«aveut & our contempornries. We wil! wive it as
eppeere thie duy iu another part of our im-
presmon:--
â* Po twa Fupannassepâ-There sre
wf Persous _ etragyled the
ey
ugeins
sivian eaiedon ly conducted â
his ie Me. q this is the busiaess
ot Abe sulleitor to the petitioner ps
memeber shat provwedings tur divoroe conmprion
Goaetd ws © dessuges,â oid ihe present cuse is
for the |
, the biud quarters. Mutton 75e. » pound. (in his own personal wiedom think proper to ad-
OS ANS SE aT SN _vocate, atill even this cannot improve the matter
Aagnest or Stcesis Women wy Bac timone. "he slightest in bis faveur.
jâThe mother of Geueral Winder, provost uias-| Now | may candelly state that one of the first
h . i we ' See i . . â s i
by be ities ners doin shal of Kiechwend, was arrested by the military | things which prompted me last spring to take up
erinfurmationâ But, even |
authorities in Baltimore, on Saturday last, en a my pen at all av) then id, or even again to re-
charge of corresponding with persons in the South, sume it a# IT new do, beth was and i nothing
and tor otter offences of & grave character. short of very strong evidence having tar too prl-
Several letters of 3 disloyal character were found pably manifested tteelf, that a reckless disposition
âio her trunks. She is over eighty years of age, was not wanting on the purt of certain leading
| end will be sent South af once. , advocates ot a thoroughly one-sided, sud wot ouly
Mrs. Seanmes and daughter, sunt and cousin of so, but even beyond that, very exceptionadle, or
the infamous Capt. Seunes, of the pirate Alu at least under the most latitudinarian and best
«we, were arrested in Baltimore en Sunday, allowable phrase which ean ever ws yet be put
charged with baving attewpted to poison Fede- upou it, prodigiously questionable political cause,
(ral sokdyers in the western hospital in that city. to many of their co-religiouists in what can,
| The viredustauers of the case are stated to be | neither by themeelves nor yet by any other haman
| that » few days siuce they seut several bottles of being, ever be made out to be either a non-talse
Wite to the Lospitel, aud » portion of it was given or, on their part, & strietly honest position.
tos number of the patient, sll of whom were. Whether these advocates of this cavesdiugly cou-
shortly afterwards seized witb vielent and alarw- trovertable politics! cause were lay or clerical, is
Og 4) Mptome of poisou A subsequent cheurical not at present a point of essential cousequenee.
anslysis of what wae left of the wine, established | They may, wheo duly wraeed out, be found to
the tuct that sraeme in quautities hud Seen have beew @ iixture of the two. Tideed, lhe
placed in the bottles, Tbey were beld for ex- their cause iteeli which they so unescrupulously
Susinetion by the wiltery suthorities, No deatha supported, they would seein to have beeu posses-
Lieve oe Yet resulted (row this Whulesule alicuipt sed of an incompreheusibly mysterious constitue
at destruction oi life tiou. Their even by their own
slieo Wis,
Islander ia intent upou discussing the question of |
the results of the famous Delegation /
\ and. expeetations of the tenantry, to an extrava-
gant extent, when the Delegates were about sett-
adventure uly atlorded another illustration of the |
old fable about tie-mountainu in labour? and are
the wet and dry nurses that attended the ae
couchment ashamed to shew us the â ridiculous
Taouseâ 7
Mission is not brought to a close, because Mr
Pope remains in England,
will stay anywhere but iu his office, tor attending
to whieh the people of this Island have been
cutrapped inte paying tum throe hundred pouads
_brauge at your Kindness ou this
Ovw now sedate aad venerable friend gf the lermer eccariona; and whether Fortune smiles or |
; frowns Upen ine in the time te come, I shall be
always glad to leary that my fellow eouutrymen
and tellow-Colonists in Prince Kulward Islacd live
ia the happy enjoyment of all the advantages, |
civil, social, political and commercial, to which
they are emivently entitled by their intelligence,
Colonial Unien: but it does not seem that the
people of this Island exn be worked up ta any |
enthusiasm ou that subject. Can our venerable |
friend give us no positive information regarding
The Go
vernment Presa laboured hard wexcite the hopes |
counection With the Parent State,
GEORGE BAGNALL.
The following is a list of the Toasts which were
honoured at the Supper, and their unmber was
cousiderably increased by Volunteer tonsts. Our
readers eau readily nuagine thatepeechitying was
hot out of Vogue on this interesting occasion, and
that the political toasts especially gave rise to the
flow of much eloquence :â~
1. Her Majesty the Queen.
2%. Their Reyal Higinesses th: Prince and
Princess of Wales.
3. The Army and Savy of Great Britain.
4. The Governor General of British America
and the Queen's Representative in this Colony.
5. The Honorable George Baguall, our) es
levied (euest, and
ing out upon their Mission. Has thnt notable
It is all ineonshine te tell us that the |
Mr. Seevetary Pope
lorumer co-labuurer in the
as Well us on al)!
their iree spirit, their vatural resources, aud their | â@rgoes.
4 HOW) give to our readers the following eatrec
iu their green old age, they manifest all the | * ett '
Vigour and elasticity of youth, ae eee ee âa
Oata.â The demand for this article in our war. THE GREAT VICTORY â DETAILS of
kets has been very great during the past week, âTHE BATTLES. *
shippers being exceedingly anzioustocompletetheir CHAT EANOOHA, Nay. 25.âWe are
20. 9d por busbel were readily given up victorious. The enemy is totally
A
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steak
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to Sutarday, and we shoald not he surprised to hear. can nema tag may Senge
of un advance on that price if the weathercontinues successful in his nama aga! Lakes
favourable, whieh it is particularly so at the hour | Mountain, the enemy evacuated that point
we writeâ(Monday noon.) We observe by St. | the night. Gen. Hooker tok prsscesion opt
John papers of the 3d instant that Oats were then | the morning. Ie cndearoured oad not
velling there at 50 senteâe. our curreney. The & â ana. gall 19.2088 be nace eee
; than 2000 prisoners in his magnificent 4
| farmers of this Island, who had wach land under | Lookout Mountain. Gen. Sherman all
xrain, aud few of them fuiled to have heavy crops pared began an assault at 5 a. m. -â *
of Outs, have had a fine opportunity of making mo- S6Ong posilien of the enemy at the
| hey since the harvest wae Tees We yon dana: mee ge â Ba po ~ dey be oe
lute them on their good fortune, and hope it will ater Bory sods aivileny. âHe had
stiummlate them to future greater exertions. inte a valley, and then make anether ores
â | the pest held by the eneiny, âTwo anaseenâ
To CORRESPONDENTS.âSeveral communica. 2*Ults Were made by Gea. Sherman, ef
7 , i the comperation of the centre he ultiuat
Hous, Bow oa hand, will be noticed of diaposed the position, and completed the sictety-
ol, iu some way, ia eur vert No brigads 0! tien. Curse, with o part of â_
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