Oe ee ee
mar ta a
eel gt ise) : : them, would be only too glad to get quit of » pre.
a NN - Fk deasl they om tor the most part, in comfortable Cie | passing of the Fifteen Years Purchase Bill. TEE DEFENCE OF on a whale | Pry which yields them little Ka gives wueh
en a a 7 4. sts arerek Ges enerally mend. hat) shey ate, a ¢ ~et thei ; : » ietors that! They asked * that a report on th mavyance, upon Very reasonable ters. This
der ignites, suddenly as lightning from the to their worst they ¢ 7 ' eurnstancer.“and well able te sr — tae ie is so favourable to a Proprie oes fx .w the defence of Cansds, with plans might be done by the Government without ineur-
are thou-| the Lome Government will never pe ring a very extravagant debt, and we have little
h may be our lot is the ardent wish of
Your obliged and obedient servant,
amie OBSERVER.
and estimates, might be vbtamed from the
highest military and naval authorities ut
Great Britain. Sach a report was obtained
and communicated to us cuntidentially—and
we Fejuiwe to say that it was calculated to
skies, there swe;t up from the earth, from sue
~ MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
"1 au area of three-fourths of an acre of ground
20M ST. DOMINGO,
FROM aT. A waoreh the ot) bad covered, a Gaming, hissing, =
| August 25th, 1865.
tions towards their landlords.
| eands of tenants in the Islund far worse off — |
unable te bear Lhe
‘but they are tranquil and patient under thei
doubt that the speculation would pay, a8 well as
put an end te a species of irritation whieh is
serivusly interferring with the coutentment and
prosperity of a large and imporiant class of
people iu the Island.
its being repealed ; and unless that is done,
I see ne way of benefitting the tenantry by
burdens nposed upou them—
obtaining for them free land on just and
HIGH - BANDED ACTION OF THE SPANISHt GoVER- howling fire spout that tose nearly an hun-
dred feet into the air, the whole fiery mass
NOR-GCENBRAL
Frow the Washington Chrome
lapertan. intelligence from the Dominican
Republic nas just been received in this city,
and, as we learn, the offieia) documenta huve
been laid betore the Stace Department. By
the act of the Spanish Cortes of May 1, 1805,
the military occupation of that isiand was
formally abanduo d. The attemp: to con-
vert an American State into a European
colony had been made a terrible ‘ailure by
the brave and unceasing resistance of the
Dominicans, and Spain leaves St. Domingo
us @he left her other American colonies —
because it was beyond her power t» stay.
As a fast shot in the magazine, ‘ren. Gan-
dara, Queen Isabella's Governor of St.
Dominge, demands of the Pomimnicoo Repub- '
lig w false and sell-aceusing acknowledgment
that Spain went to tuke possession of the
Domin:ean soil and people at the spontanevus
desire of the people; that her con \uut while
there was grandly generous, and that she
Jeaves it entirely at her own free will, be-
eause she has sucha profound respeet for the
rights of every people, without regard to
their strength or weakness, that when she
discovered that the Dominicans prelerred
is sndence uld not rk
thea nativvsl independence, she would no \do? what can | A> tal Wee dhated whnnens
d | wholly burned trom bis body. His back and
Tepain,
All this magnificent flourish being rendere
jute common-sense English
meabs that the}
surmounted by a thick, black pall of smoke, Oe | hes . | * ° se
as from a bundred throated furnace | Ul he & xaminer. misfortunes 5 snd ore, oafet us thelr lut enables
“Everybody bad heard the exptision, and,
in a moment, everybody saw the James over- |
‘epread the creek. Loc 19 is bat 12 or 15)
‘rods from the banks of the famous Holmstead |
Well. in which there were thousands of bar- | |
‘rele of oil stored away. One bundred rods) = =peNANT LEAGUE DOLNGS.
further down the ereck were 15 or 20 000 |
a: oa - gos he ae ~~ near) "The following correspoudence appeared in the
the Frazier and Twin Wells Asche flames, ,, beat er ieeted wilh t= :
mounted upwards and ran into every nook | Royal 03m se ye me? Aone uyrerows, 2
and eranny where » pool of vil bad been! re fee
|formed, every body expected in a moment to |
sve the whole creek bottum a builing lake ot
Charlottetown, August 28, 1865.
;
-
2xnvp AtGuUst,
Sir,—-Tt having been represented to His Llonor
fire ithe Administrator of peg in pee
i ‘ ou reeently presided al a meeling Of a per P
| ‘* Instantly upon the explosion the people | ae ‘ eh shehttaate wf your distriet, assembled
ran in every direction, some towards the fire.) oy, purpose of forming or encouraging the
juthers frum it. Men lovked «xetted and formation of a branch of the Tenant Unien or
talarmed. The few women in the crowd League: lam directed by Llis Honor, in Couneil,
eried, and already saw their owa friends) iy pequest that you will state, for the iutormation
‘among the many that all felt must have been | of His Honor, whether you did preside at or take
peanghst in the whirpool of tire and dragged part in aay woeeliog convened for the purpose
}down with bungry fury to an awlal death. : poe mentioned, af ;
Running m the dircetion of the fre 1) ave. de: = at
jmet tree a men who bad barely es-| (Sigued) ¢ na Ribs cnet wan ae Ae
heaped from the flimes. Oue of them howl. | Che oer ete hy ace theeti ,
jing im agony, * Ob, my Ged, what shall | ee ee
Axonew's Pot, ?
Auaust 5, 1805. 4
(Copy.) sr
| breast and legs were brown, with enormous
S Year Sir,—Your favor of the 2ud instant [have
fire blisters banging to the skip, while bis De *
fo own,
lof the laws,
they are faithfal in the observaner
them tu be, good members of society. For these
tenantry we havea sineere and profound sympathy
They are entitled ta the best consideration of the
Government and Legisisture; and we think ne
sacrifice would be too great to enable them to
become freeholders. Let the Government pur-
chase out the claims of proprietors wheheld over
such tenantry as these, and the country will sus-
tai the Goverwacnt, no matter what their party
complexion may be; but it the proprietors will
not sell on such terms as will enable the tenants
to repurchase tren the Government, well, thes
should be made to understand that there shall be
uo protection for them tn any conflicts that may
arise between themselves and their tenautry—
that is, the country shauld nat be put te any ex-
peuse for the beuelit of & class of peopie who will
vbstinately retard ifs lprovement The lease-
| hell system ean only be abolished by benggnstaat tons
Let the people, then, diveet their attention towards
| securing a Parliament that will accomphsh that
hend; but fet uo man rancaway wilh the dehuaston
that threats, and violence, and terrorism, outside
of the pule of the constitution, will hasteu the
|
equitable terms, so long as the Island is
under subjection to the Propristors through
the favor of the Colonial Minister of the day.
For my own part, I shvuld rejoice to see a
mejority of Tenant Leaguers returned to the
Assembly ; and for two reasons : In the first
place, they would see how powerless they
are ta have any law perfected which would
he opposed to the direct interests of the
Proprietors and their friends, the present
party in power. In the next place, I do not
bebieve that a Tenant League House would
pass measures 80 injurious to the tenantry as
the Fifteen Years Purchase Bill, or any si-
milar measure, Aud were a mesber of the
Yenant League to offer as a candidate for
this Distriet, T would vote for him, provided
he were not one of those converted Tories
who are now agitating the country for their
own special advancement.
[ hope, my dear Sir, you will excuse the
many imperfections in this hastily writ-
ien letter, Tam just leaving home to visit
my friends at Egmont Boy and other places
remove all doubt as to the security of our
evuntry, bo long a8 the hearts vu! our people
rewain firmly attached to the British Mag.
und the power of Eogland is wielded in our
deienee.’? Alter much discussion, the resalt
arrived at was, “thatif the people of Canada
undertook the works of defence at and west
ut Montreal, and agreed to expend in train-
ing their militia, until the unton of all the
Provinces was determined, a sum not less
than is now expended annually for that ser-
view, Wer Majesty s Government would com-
lete the fortifications at Quebec, provite
the whole armament fur all the works, guer-
autee a loan fur the sum necessary to con-
struct the works undertaken by Canada, and
in the event of war undertake the defenge ol
every portion of Canada with all the resources
of the Eaupire.”’ Ic was foun], after cousul-
tution, that the propositions tor defence could
not be considered by the Canadian Legisla-
ture this yearjand **the farther consid uration
of the detensive works was accordingly de-
ferred for the action of the Government and
Legislature of the proposed British North
American Confederauuau—but the assurance
same time given, thataif Circuwstabces arose
wo render an applicatioa expedient hy Canada
alune fur the ummediate proseeution of the
works of detence, such application would be
furenvul,
of Uer Majesty's Government was at the! for rentes.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE BELGIAN OFF CAPE RACE,
Faruer Powr, Aug 20.—The steamship
Belgian, from Liverpsol afternoon of the 10th and
Londonderry Hb inst , arrived off this port this
JOREAT BRITALY.
Au ext wdinary meeting of the Atlantic
ec decinmiianmens was held in fandou on the
9th, at Which it Was resolved to Pouvert the pre-
ference shares infty a cousolidatlen 6 per cent,
preferential tock, and to obpoind additional stock
te the extent af 80,000 pounds sterling to com
plete the present cable and Ponstract and lay
down a secoud one. Tre chor n.d. 5S. Wortley,
snid be had no infurmaton tg give the taveting,
vut he hoped for reliable D Frmation in a day ar
two. He said the sharebblders shoull have
cournge and persevere. Phe meeting was large
and nuammeus. FRANCE,
The political news is uniinportant.
‘Tie Pans Bourse coutinued heavy at G7f We.
AUSTRIA AND PRUSsIA.
The Presse of Vienna says Count Blonee, whe
aad proceeded to Gastern lo resume negotiations
with Prussia yelative to the Duchies, is to gay.
You will be pleased to lay belore This
loner the Admimstrater of (he Govertuient in. | deliverance of the t
Conneil this reply : until all constitutional remedies Lave been ex-
I was at Moutague Bridge the day the Tenant
Uniouw assembled tiere, aud being unanimously
called te preside as chairman, | accepted, tor the
purpos: of hearing the Tenant Union Constitution
explained; and on doing so, I objected to ene of
their rujes that did net upheld the supremacy ol
the law, and have nef attended any meetings sce,
nor de Dintend te comatenance aay organization |
that does net respect the law that affords us pro-
sider Austria’s Concession of July 10 as defisitiyg
and unchangeable. Should Prussia jusist on the
strict fulfilment of the conditions she
last February, Count Bionce will declare
tions broken off A casas belli would only be
considered to exist in the event of Prusag
flagrantly vielatig article 3d of the ireaty of
peace concluded at Views,
A special despatch trom Vienna to the Timg
says Count Blonee is the bearer of most pacific
despatches. Austria is resulsed not te break wih
vold on the eastern slope of the Rocky Moun- Prussia forthe sane of the Duke of Augusteuburg
Z !
in the Distriet. Should the Culontal Secre-
tary feel desirous of asking me any more
‘nantry tvom = their boudage,
sa Willig “ed received i the most frrendly spire.’
ie : a wpon their maocent
erin tty aA les liands were burned to the tones. At the
OPENING UP THE NORTH WEST TERRITORY.
wxtrgeale b j race of the in-| .
rte ope ag, - se aty . by iaeens jtime of the explosion be was sitting in the
ar er > wad. om eeeued tanlatt thes fh. wats ’ derrick, nod in roaning through tae Minter
ae : ny a she cnt vl in estes wed moe tell down with buth hands plunged imeo the
— on : ! , J burning oil, lle was able, however, to leap
gation of the Repubhie wh. newer it shall suit
Spanish tactics to barrase them fur ite pay- into the creek, fortunately nus covered with
me ar Tee Dominican Government Oitly the of, and thas barely got out of the biss-
selesss te ganctio® such an edmiaivn, end} 'Tt- erackling bluz-. Uis name was Lucius
’ _ . 7 N ,
Gen. Gaudara has declared « blockade of ali |Kinash-y. of Syracuse, NY
the coasts and harbors of the Dominican Re- Un the heels uf Kingsley was another
man bleeding and burnt, aud buldiag out his
The Society hich proposes any other questions, { shall endeavour to answer them
* * #* Calliag to mind, therefore, the
tv his satisfaction on the stamp; and I thonk
vital importance ty Canada of boy rngg thats
great and ferule country ypewed up to Cana-
dian channels —remembering also the danger
large grants of land passing ita the hands
of mere umoneyed corpurations and embar-
rassing the rapid settlement of the country—
and the risk that the recent discoveries of
hausted.
remedy, and does vet, to use Mr. Wightian’s
haeuage, * uphold thie si premacy af the how, l ean promise him, on behalf of my friends
in this section of the Island, a fair bearing,
should he feel desirvus of explaining bis
views to large assewblies of the cleetars.
is a dangerous enemy ta secicty, and ought to be
discountenanced by every honest nyan. Ha
_—
LETTER FROM THE
HON. MK.
teclien.
| :
ic. is officers, according (Oo private i | ot, and many of your friends, (and you
ee ear “ the sireets a Manto Do- charred bande to the passing. frightened Dam. with respect, &e. . WARBURTON, Pie a great bi of them), were highly SPAIN
mingo off laying the esty in ashes. but there crowd Still another oiaa, bleeding. howl- (Sigtied } J WIGHTMAN. , — . “4 i g y : ‘ ih Laine might throw into the country large SPAIN.
ie w considerable amount of foreign pro; erty | *: and tearfully burat, followed. The) Charles DesBrisay, E=y Woovukook, August 21, 1865. | pleased at the expression of opinion given OY | jasses of settlers unaccustomed tu Britisu | In consequence of the conference betwee
ac ign property Clerk of the Couuei, Charlotietown. § My pear Sie j;— Gv oo in the | | ystitutions — we arrived at tie conclusion Marshal O' Dounel, Gen. Prim and Senor Madea,
last editorial,
pi a a pate pik 9 the progressive party will abandou the poly of
abstention frow public affairs.
The ministers have under consideration the
state of affairs in San Domingo,
THE CILY OF BALTIMORE'S NEWS,
The following is a summary of the news for
warded in the City of Baltimore, which sated
trom Liverpool on the 9th tor New York :—
The London Daily a says there is ge
prospeot whatever at any Tacther paymenta of
dividends or the principal of the coutederate loan,
The Tomes highly eulogises Gen. Sherman jor
his modest speech at St. Lous, 7
The new Parliament bas been further adjourced
vowinally undil the Ist et Noveusber. :
Abd-el-Kader has left England tor Paria, it ig
reporied ter hock of attention in high qarters,
It is rumered in Paris that reimtoreemeuts ty
the extent af G00 Craops ace ay the point of being 7
sent ta Mexico —3000 trom France and 3000 trow
Algeria.
New propositions from Prussia te Austriatea.
slurm was so great that neither of these
could tell how many others shared the same
fate, or suffered even more by Surning on the
ground. They reported as many as 0 persons
taving been ia the immediate viermnity of the
well when the explosion took place, and that
ut least half of these bad been burned tu
death on the ground.
** The consternation fur ten minutes was
iomeuse. Mithons of property were im peril,
and lives already lost. Laswediately squads
of workmwen aere organized, who, with slov-
els and spades, worked upou the outer edge |
of the fire to Stay its progress. So soon as
the fire bad heked up the oil upon the
ground, it began gradually to die out on the
borders, aud finally, in the space of two
hours, was wholly confined to the well
that the quickest solution of the question
wou'!d be the best for Canada We accord-
ingly proposed to the Imperial Ministers that
the whole British Territory east af the Roeky
Mountains and north of the American or
Canadian lines should be mide over to Ca-
noda, subject to such rights as the tladson’s
Bay Company might be able to establish ;
and tia the compensation to that Company
Qf any were found to be due) sould be mec
by & loan guaranteed by Great Beicain. Tue
luperial Government evusented to this, and
a carelul investigation of the case satisties us
that the compensation ta the Hadson’s Bay
Company cannot, under any circumstances,
be onerous. It 18 bat two yeurs since the
present diudsuns Bay Company parohased
the eutire property of the uld Company 5 they
paid £),500.000 for the entire property and
assets—~in which were included a large saw
in-eash on hand, large landed properties in
within the preeimers, and the indicnant Cap-
tain-Geperal wil) probably take into consi-
deration that France, England, and the
United States might have a word to say if
be perpetrates upon their ertizens the wan-
ton barburities ne practises va the helpless
Dominicans.
vaime style anc prosper.
l remain, my dear Sir,
Yuurs very truly,
J. WARBURTON.
1 am again asked a question in the Is/ande~
of the Pitch inst., which L answered bet ore,
if mot tu the editor's, certainly tu my own
sutisfaction. | shall, however. auswer it
again in my Own country’s fashion, by ask-
[faye the proprietors of laud
The Couneu’s letter as extremely vague, aud if
Mr. Wightman chose, be might have treated it
asa very improper interference with bis rights
as a private citizen. Why should be be called to
aceount, mere Chan aos other person, tor presiding ton E. Wuxnan.
ruiK CANADIAN MISSION AND Its
KESULIES.
me - |
TUE SHENANDOAH AGAIN HEARD FROM~—
MUKE WHALERS BUKNLD.
San Franctseo, July 21 —The latest ac-
counts from the Shenanduah are to the atter-
nucn of the 23rd of June, when she was near
Cape Thaddeus, steering Nort-west, toward
where » Beet of sixty whalers was known to
be previewly. Capt. Nye had Jefs the
burque Milo during « foy im a small boat for
the purpose of warning the fleet of their \*
denger. The Milo sles spoke a French | Engine bvuses, derricks, tanks and ever-
whaler, which immediately put away towards | 87°" Tree haved Geen: Sarued: §=The Gre was
the fivet, having considerably the startuf the |%t! Tosrimg at the mouth of the tubing
Phe of and gas in immeuse quantities, in
at a Tenant League Meeting? Scores of persaiis
ing another
have done the same thing, and their names are
vn this Island, whose defective titles have
connection with :
heen made good by the present Government,
known to the Government ia
Tenant League Meetings. Why have they nat been
But,” it may be said, * Mr
The delegates from the Canadian govern-
ment to Bagland having laid befure the
Canadian Legislature a tull report of their
Mission, the same has been published, We
make a few extracts from it relative es} e-
cially to those questians in whieh the people
of the Maritime Provinves feel the deepest
interest.
It may be proper to state here that the
Delegutes assign, as the Cause of their under-
the same right to the protection of the law
The 2slander
above referred tu contains the following :—
called to account ? , .
Wightman is a Magistrate — the others are oot as any other elass o persons ?
Well, the Council's letter does uot remind Mr
Wightman of his Magisterial character; per is
‘+ In reference to the * precious dvecument’
which Sir Alexander found, we have only to
he addressed asa J.P. He seems to have been
remark, that no member of the present Go-
vernment, aur any supporter of the Govern-
conscious, however, that it was owing te his con
vection with the Magistracy he had been called
te account; and in acknowledging his error, for! ment im the Assemb/y, is one whit mare |
Shenandoah.
While the Shenandoah was at
Ascension
ecunsequence of the great vacuum produced
jae the bottom of the well, poured forth eply
that reason, by presiding at a League Meeting, he
goes a step beyond the owve act of coutrition, and
answerable for it than is Mr. Warburton ’
taking the Rouglish Mission, the following
‘ucts -—** Phe conference at Fortress Munroe
t British Columbia and elsewhere nut inelude
for the ocssativn of hostilities, the disturban-
In OUP arrangement, a@ very
large elaiva
d| tive te Schleswi sHabstem were vader discuss,
(tis reported that at they fail, Austria will ie
Isiand in April, she burned the New London {if U recollect rightly, the following gentle-
ba:que Pearl, the New Bedford ship Young mediately urge the Federal Diet to recognize the
against the United States QGovernucnt ander
Duke of Augusteuburg as sovereign of the
the Oregon Treaty—and ships, goods, pelts
to Jeap into furious tans, while the upright) i ‘Bee 4
. : yromounces a i eetediniesinn . : ,
portion of the tubing dripped with liquid) i : Wholesale condemnation of the! nen were members uf the Government on the ke vt the Canadian frontier, the impusition
Hector, besides a Sun Francisco and a Hawa- I
. - zeague, Which is of some importance, when ther : ver : 7 . : ; : ’
ian whaler. She next burned the New Bed. | re. ae mii ae al saya ou mp - » When ot arrivs! of Sir Donald Campbell: Hons. TP. U1. } vf the Passport ssstem, the notice given by gta oats ric Aer ies 4 peshhiis.
7 os } ** Durin © nivght men labored to devise | is so winch shufll ag amongst the Leaguers ¢ t ; bin a : rigi . > ‘ , ati ' SELES fy esto Ragtand aud Canada, a P : : ;
tord ship Abigail in Ockotsk Sea, the Thom- i ‘ 5 We “sana i ne Ng among ie . guers ubou Havilend, C. Hensley, J. M. Holi, G. 8 the ey rican Government for a tovrmmmation a £1083 569 " " , ape The cholera was still spreading at Coustauting
aoa in the Kamschatka Sea. and then several |" ™* (88 for ts extinguishment. At length | the priveiples of their Soviety. ‘They make a} ‘ is "eee j uf the cunvention newioung She eee ees ciehts ua ee oe ee :
New B dford whalers, as reported previously, | three picees of tubing screwed together were, | iyolish protenee, which ean impose upon no Goodman, George Coles, J. Warburton, aud) Armament on the Lakes. and other events, | "itorial rights of the Company therefore, in eee
in the Avadair Sea, where sie arrived on the | by means of a tunnel, run into the mouth of | cite persou, about their being loyal te the | three others whose names I forget. Me. Coles) tended to revive und deepen the feeling ot | He estimation of the Company steclt, wall be | LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
cfith of Ju {the tubing whence the oil issued in flames, : waistinc hoc . insecurity ; and Ler Majesty’s Government | ?4sily arrived at. ree ee rere , : i
if ao jand finally fastened | I il was e | Quer n, and ebedient to Her Majesty's awa. They | 49d [were expelled from the Assembly by a Ae trcc ie : ara
jan rally fastened, so that the oil was con. | rst) ) urged the immediate erection of permanent C NCLUSION. New Yor, Aug. 23, ve. mM. — The stoameabip
Persia, tran Liverpoot £2.h via Queenstown Lh,
arriwed this meru\ig..... Nothing tad been heard
of the Great Eastern aud ber cousorts, and we
thing new regarding the cable. .... Lord Lyons ia
to succerd Sic henry Bulwer as Auibassader te
Constantinople... . The Viewaa Ureadlot mays the
ditferenees between Ausina and Prussia may be
regarded as adjusted. A complete auderstanding
has heew anived af ap the praaapal ports in dis.
pute..... Beeadsiutis firm. Weather still very
It was feared that unless the Freneh ship's | - ' at mmetiotinw sda i
open whale beat could suceerd in warping ha ducted 40 of 50 tet turther off. By the tysansionl majurity Tor having secepted exats
fleet, they would all be captured, as the | ‘ree use of wet blankers the tire was at
Shenandoah knew exactly where to fina | *™st! subdued at une o'clock this morning,
. when a Strout Pose trom the men engaged as
them They were hovering along the suuthern | ~
@ lige of the ice flelds, drawing eloser together | ul by eat over the rebel hordes had been
as the ice drifted through Bebring’s Straits, | gained.
through which they were seeking a passage
tu the Artic Zone as the ice permits.
works of delunce at Quebeo vod Moatreal—
the cost of the former to be borne by the
Imperial Treasury, and of the latter by
lthe people of Canada. Your Excellency's
fadVisers Were Most anxious bo meet Che wish-
wards; and the present Attorney General, }es of Her Majesty’s Government; but they
could not teel i their duty to) propase tis
Parliament a vote for detensive works at!
Montreal while the deleace of Upper Canada, |
exhibit the insane folly of throwing up their hats, It will be gratilyin , ty many a ted sul
( 2 ‘ x to many devoted sub-
jects of Her Majesty throughout Britsh
Aimertea. whose fears havo been exerted by
the Janygnage tov olten heard of late years on
the subject of Colonial eonneetiou, that we
reovived trom her Majesty ‘sy Min-sters the as
surahee that the british Government aex-
nowledge the obligation of defending evers
at their meetings, cheering for the Queen, and|'n the Council, contrary to law and prece-
then they go away deterwined to earry aut a rule} dent. [was also di-missed from the Kxeeu-
or pledge, whieh, as Mr. Wight aan Says, propeses| tive, and Mr. Coles restyned shortly after
te rob seciely of that protection whieh the laws
aflord.
have occurred in Queen’s County, ocea-roued by
RAMLROAD ACcIDENT.—A_ frightful railroad
aecident eccurred on the moruing of the Toth o:
whe ought to be a member of the Govern-
mepbt now, (i! we hed net the funniest con-
wen conuectea with the League.
gue jpertion of Canada avith all the resourees at |
‘ sige ee no efficent war vesselé nearer | ie Housatonic Railroad, wear Bridgeport, Con | Phe League! stitution in the universe, he would be there) Te
toe port than Acapulco, the merchants are | necticut, by which six persons, of whom three | xay they are not respousible for those distarban eats : : 7 Ton land and on the bakes, was uaprosided tur lice cussmand wet. Fieur advauecd Gd. eon the week, and
Mam gar Layee = po eer rem vln- Penta aales, whe poco ee rte a lees, aud that their Suciety ought not to be charged | Pre omy place. Perhaps the a eee of yore _ ‘aath roompheoat-} sion in brief is the outline of our com | Y8Cat Sdote 44. Provisions firm. Consuls far
i i ’ - |herribly asa and sei a. 4 a freight ‘ i > | bate > F i » P > ’ *suit of tle Ae Tumswick elec | . “pdb : “y SU rie: Ww i
, & Him to telegraph to Wash. | be rapa : a are Ore | ee them; but it is unquestionable that the itter gentleman, who is a supporter of the] 4 Dy the Fesuit of fue Wew Dranswicé Ive }mrurieations with Her Majesty's Government, | money SUG te ORG.....4 American news within
tians, Which postponed, at least fur a time, | Pm, *f lnterest.
blige )aud we cannot conclude tis Report witheu
+ igratetully acknowledging the distiaguisted
} % . spite Mtoe 2 : 2 eM.
‘4 precious document, . }ment lor the teriumtnuation, in Maret next, wl kg pescnaepae oop extended w urns the enpote "
Alongside of tl k } } } the Reciprocity Treaty tt beoame eviden prc magie elton gerenchap eden, Bigs dae? mer seen
ong: of the remarks on my Jast Jetter ! : , wl 09% its ie. Ker + cians
g y [chet the time hud arrived, and-eould along: . — a ghz re brought mare diveetly in
er be | ostponed, fur a full and tranx expla oo ap yet by many COME persunages
nation with Uer Majesty's Government on Sa ee ee ee
the whule state of affairs; and with that view |e the whjeets of our mission. To Mr, Card.
an imiwediate mossion to Bagland, with your et Ht fi Pr A ee
: : _ ‘ a 1 £ “S$ afi é 4
Exvelleney’s asseut, was resvived upon.” ng kindness an ittention. We ure happy
A ul | to beleve that the resule of our visit to Kas-
ington f i train was sent up the line in the morring, the et '
4 or permission to charter and arm the | t ws Gp aici tte rang Guvernmens in the Legislative Council, can
steamer Culuradu and despatch ber immedi- lgine of which became disabled, and a regular
ately in pursuit of the Shenandvah. passenger train following, bitched on, and was
ne | bucking towards Bridgeport, When a new engine,
The approach af the Asiatic cholerate Eugland, jon tor 8 trial, gown a tull speed round + wanna eae
and ite actual presence among the umates ef g } rae Sane oe See yee of the preg erate. paar
workhouse, has excited seme attention. It has |) through the train untit the third car wae
been exceedingly destructive in ludia, and made | reached, when the boiler burst making sad havoc. |
havue at Alexandra and Coustantianple. Ir will |
probabiy, wake its accustomed tour: and we uray |
nave @ viel! trow it in Halitax. It is true that it |
New Yor, 19th. p. m.— The Herald's Wash
j Hagton despatel says, thal fhe epinien is coutidents
jy eXpreseed That tke Goteriuweut will wet anden
ake the trial eb Wertz, bet conse hin te give
States’ evidence in the approachtig trial of Jat
Davis, wheredy iC will be proved that Davies was
he direct and prime justigater af the erueliies te
Util prisoners... Mayer Custhanan and Lieut,
Muntord, rebel spies arrested Jast night, have
peen paroled te leave the country apd never pee
13 ee The property of Hager & Ladring, ‘af
jthe untun of tue Provinees and
the repudiation aud law-resisiance pledge; and throw some light on the paternity of the formal notice given by the American Govern
disturbances arose out of a strict conformity with
ele sabe a eee the League, ar a body, uiuist be held resporisible
ter the acts of their individual members, when
tu you there appears in the Js/ander an ar-
ticle, headed, * Arrival af Troops ;’? and
this reminds me, that as | have already ex-
those individual members are fuund avting up to
It is also no-
the disturbed sections of this
County — (and happily the other Counties are
the principles of the organization.
that in
—_
CORRESPON DENCE,
lorious
pressed my opinion un the conscitation of the
psa ype nen ae Us cM ag natty To tus Eptror or tHe Examiner. yak tor the most part, from the infection of the} Penant League, I ought to say a little with ieee canines
exhausted seli—aud| Dear Sir,—When thought brings to mind | League's principles) — the law cannot be put iv | refer git ae: i CONFEDERATION AND INTER COLONIAL KalLWaY. | land has been tu inspire ture just viewe as iy} bec wmond bas been labell-d tor coutiscation Ply
% 4 reference to the ‘*arrival of troops } af gpa ~ On i
ha ps. are inimensely theb, aad did the cutive dank mole ©
—- . 5 . ' '
Khe subjeot to which we tirst invited the fe position and teelimgs of the Canadian
atrention of Che Conference was the proposed | people, and to draw gloser the ties that have
i
wedical men can deal better with it. Hat it is | y ? ;
atili destructive, and when it cawes it sends wany | the acts passed under the Liberal Goyern- | force where any claim hetweeu landlord and tenant
ta theie last sceount, whe might live for many , ment for the amelioration of the Tenantry 0! | is at issue.
years u-eiullly among us. It is better that the | bis pleasant little Isle, (that all who travel
sauitary precautions, wh eh for the rest deceney | through must acknowledge with gratitude is | bnidaiiid a Pe laneate rongned te th
seal dhemaiiahion require, shyuld be taken in time | by ina hig ly favored), Sie idling uideous noises; and bailiffs charged with the exe
= waa) “y that wany of those whe pow carelessly | Bill, & , and results therefrom. Indeed had feution of the law are rendered powerless. It is
regard these werat of warning will go to the |that Goveroment continued, ti | : ; :
ir fi - . } : ea, the lung agi- | vo use to discuss the question, whether the Jaud-
grave fur their folly —Halifar Colonist. j tated land question wouid have been settled | .
engraving for the rebels... .. There are no new
developements in the Ketchum lorgery. Phe
lorger has wat beew traced, There is a strug
belief that he is yet in the erty The Importegs §
and Traders’ National Bauk offers a reward of
| 85,000 tox his arret. Gold 444.
New Yoru, Aug. 2hst-= Belgian passed Father
Point yesierdzy with dates to the Lith... (Queey
The very tact uf troups being sent for is a
declaration on the part of the Government, | Contederetion af the British Narth Ameriean | S° long and so happily attached cur Proxime:
. Culuates. We reminded tie fuperial Minis. | #9 the Muther Cuuntry.
ters how largely all the questions, with thie | —-—_~+—pe—__- —
1 bell yy discussion of which we were Charged— | (From the Halifax Evening Express, Ang. 23.)
down **yebellion.’ am sure the gallant! and es; ecially those of dete ‘or . Se)
gall i pecially se ol detenoe, Forergn Com |} pap p et cie ' ,
, THE LAND QUESTION IN PRINCE
ufficers and men of Her Majesty's Army mens | mercial relations, and imternat communica | EDWARD ISLAND
4 . ‘ * ache .
The tin trum ets are put in requisi-
that the Island, or part of it, is in such
state that the civil power ie unable to put
lords allempt to enforce just or unjest claius. |
2 satisiactory tu the parties complaining, lung Thei ‘ i : . jtion—wou'd be affected by the U : aa . mi :
, . . ae , | Their claims may, iv e Sew Sais Sp | lave felt no little astonis arriy Se dathtaee Ce wu a tat : mig
UNITED STATES. (ere this; fur it never was in such progress for) i u mans Ww equity, be grievous and up- " . : Onishwment,on arriving in! hoy greatly their satisiactury settioment| TMs bas tor many years been a vexed and} Pauily had avvivwd at Aulwrrn lohan yee
| a | AN EXPL SION IN R IN RICLIMOND. placed the Luries in power, who lave created | em, it 13 folly and maduess to resist the law | 80 quiet and peaceable. Had the unfortu-( se reasons Ghat existed for vbtaiming the | a teagth2 ‘chabate sgn tity Islanders | terrible tragedy had occurred: in Lssneden ; ana
as pe vare of option that property, i i cousist of | took three obildren ta lad ily
cayetl) ge touporarily ata eof
' “s assent af all tne Co} ‘ ,
nate men wha resisted the law been reseued “t we Colomes tw the Union at au} igad, may have duties but has ne rights. ence
eatly date, and the promise ta which the! BAY dia ig Ai : ney
Gusieeindh ul. Shamed pee active and bitter agitation which has been the |
rv) ; ye rr) anada stood pled sed tu means af averthrowing more than ove Govern:
proceed wit rout delay with Constitutional | ment, and whieh had tor iis abject: the carrying
reforms for Canada alone in the event of the | out of a sweeplig principle of eschea + ja othe:
larger measure falling to be obtained. We words, to put au ed bu latiddordisua Liremgiout
reusived at Gnoe trum the members of the} te {sland by making the tenant the legal proprie
Imperial Cabinet assurances of their h sarty tor de Jacty of the lands he cultivated. This, no
approval of the Confederation scheme, and ol j deubr, wend red Wu agrecable enough process to
ther anxious desire to pruuute its early ac | the tenantyy, buc as it strikes ab the very reet ef
‘ that secial poley whieh keeps ac
ecomplishiment by all the legitimate tofluence eri “Rarer iri “cp meant y tage
vf the fmapertal Government. . ‘ wo bogota be
; mare discord aod discontent in the country | Repudiation ouly postpones the gloomy hour of
INTENSE EXCITEMENT — THE LEDGAR ARSENAL | than weever before experienced We, there-| payment, It will not cancel the tenant's i
BLOWN UP. fore, must conless that ingratitace prevails debte . <<
Battivore, August 16 —The Richmond |'® the land, as the old saying is, worse thar | ake :
Repubiic, ot yesterday, says [—~** Most intense | witchora't I have at times feared a jag. | ne ee — ee ee
excitement was caused im this city yesterday | WeOt would come upon us, but did not ex-| ant; and render impracticable an amicable
afternoon by the explosion of « inaguaine, peet it would be shown to you for the slight} settlement of the differences existing between |
suntaining = large quantity of powder, «i | Check you gave the LTensut League in your | tie parties. |
suated on the Mat. Iving between the river valuable Jueroal, by informing them that the
sod capal, about 200 yards below the pump | Mementous question must Le settled by the
house. The first report was heard at 4/ Legislature, that body being the vice uf the
e'elock, and was rapidfy followed by the |Peorle. it it oan be privately s-tcled between
rapid explosion of shells, vividly recalling landiord aud tenant, well.” But the united
the fearful scenes of the ever memorable 3rq | 29dtes would certainly be the must powertal
low boise, and merdermd thom on their beds hy
suffocation. The murderer escaped .... Tu Bays
land vothing bad been heard of the Great Bast.
a. ee A mevting ef the Adautic Telegraph
Compauy had boon held, at which it was nesaed
‘9 complete the preseut Cable and construct
aud lay another ....The wew Parliament tas
been further adjourned voneally wate Claw fest
of Noveurber, 2... Liverpool Chamber of Com
wmerée has memorialized Postmaster General Ww
have the Cunard steamers sailon Fridays instesd
of ov Saturdays... .. Bulliow in Bank of England
had decreased £234,000... Consuls tor money
ao a _, Weather untavouratle und icead
studs advancing, wheat 3d. a 4d vigher, Qeur
‘rom the civil power, some excuse might be
diess. It only serves to widea the gulph | offered for sending for troops.
It appears,
however, if we can believe tle Is’ander, that
1600 persons were assembled to rescue the
priseners, and that about 30 armed citizens
were able to prevent the rescue, and thereby
uphold the majesty of the law.
We are soinetimes asked, why do we interfere
Such being
the case, | cannot see the hecessity for pro-
claiming tue Island in a state of rebellion
sympathy far the Government in this hour o! when @ few special constables were able tu
between the League and the Proprietors, or the
League and the Government? We have cer-
tainly no sympathy far the proprietors—not muel
sian vi the means to be adopted for effecting | the same time it must be confessed that the sys
Confederation, we trust it is Unnecessary tv} tem ot holding and reating large tracts of tind
of April. The ammunition was the propert
of tive late Confederate government, stured in
é@mall wood-n hovser known as the Ledgar
It is sep posed they contained 2000
rounds shell, shot and rifle cartridges. and a
quantity of percu-sion exps were alsg
ragme
sheils were turown fur miles eteued” eden
Arsenal.
lar
stored jn one of the houses.
hiving acar Oregon Hill had to fl-e tor thei
As to the present Goyerawent, they have
Moat singularly failed to talfji any promise
they ever made. As to enumerating their
sets and deeds, i¢ would be neediess. Tiey
areall too weil kuowa already ; cons-queutly
OWE Oily Way te ta await Fue Wext opportu
nity fur electing wen of probity ai thei
place that will endeavor to improve our pre-
y |Sont degraded condition ; but we may be as.
dftivulty. ‘Phe proprietary system we have al | keep order against such odds.
evident that no rescue was intended. It j
only a few short weeks since an addvoss wa
ways regarded as a great evil to the country ;
and the Government are deserving of all the
may get fron if, on account of thei
double-dealing policy in regard ta that system,
Hut our duty as an independent journalist requires
trouble they
ue to deal with the very ebyious fact, thata por-
tion of the country ie in a disturbed state — tha:
ft is very
presented to the Lieut, Governor, setting
furth in glowing terms the great prosperity
the Island had attained during His Excel.
lenoy*s adwinistration ; and now, if the editor
assure Your Excellency that the idea ail
ceeremg the Maritime Provinoes into the
*) measure Was not tor a4 woment entertained.
3} Poe end sought was to ascertain im what
manner the question af Union in all its
bearings cuald be best brought under the
full and fair consideration of our ftelluw
Colonists, and the grave responsiliiity urged
upon them, whieh they would assume by
vas Aarked us unsatistactorily as possible in that
Colony, beth as regards proprietay and tenant.
Phe latter have got an idea instilled inte them
that the mere poss ssiou of a farm, provided they
lave tiled the ground far a few years aud paid is
medictun of rewt, Rives thea, a rigit oft prs
[ship Vhey argue in this way. These prople
| Have net purchased the land themselves, The
British Government gave at wWAY 1M Vast tructs
te parties Whe had neither inierest in, wor kuow-
In tue ing to be found, that will leud anear te it, At
sured that resisting the authority ul the law
would very suon deprive us of Responsible
Government. Our present leaders have en-
tailed another tax upon us for the purchase
vf a site for a new burracka, and the eapenae
vf erecting the gaye lov the accommodation
uf the regular suldiers they bave favoured
us with, after having suid the: id Buirrack
Grounds, and appropriating the interest o
the proceeds for the support of Volunteers.
Whose loyalty ia now suspected, and their
fire-arms taken fromthem. Yos! the present
gerious wasetiled state of the Caluny will re-
Quire sound judgment as to the future, for I
am satistied there ure many strongly inclined
dives. Several hauss were struck, but the
ioma‘es escaped. Many narrow escapes are
reported. There are various reparte and
Sheories a8 to the origin of the ex plosson, but
18 1@ beheved ta have beea accidental. [t is
—— that rm vf the llth U.S.
vhlautr ane ea
kiiled ty S caplet aad 4 sogtw wore
i i.
AN OL WELL ON PLK—TH KILLING SCENES.
A correspondent of the Cleyeland Herald
gives the fallowing particulars of the vil-well
disaster ut Pithole :-—
the disturbance is based on a conflict with law
ful authority, and will, persisted in, lead to
much individual suffering. It is oug duty te
allay, if possible, by timely warning, the disturb-
anee whieh prevails, aud thereby prevent indiyi-
dual suffering.
If the Proprietors and the Government have
ne claiy to our sympathy, the Leaguers certainty
have none. They amuse themselves by abusing
us al theiv difleraut moetiligs—-huputing tous the
Worst motives, because we will net shut our eyes
to their follies; and they have the inefable
tion of rents. Such mity be the case ;
half starved cows from the premises of any
of the Is/ander is tu be believed, the troops
were sent lor ‘because Queen's County is in
unfortunate tenant who is anable, or perhaps
tiiwarting a measure so pregnant with future
prosperity tu British Auerica, gu anxiously
subjects throughout the British Empire. We
received assurances that Her Majesty's
but if} Government would
: ; v adope every legitimate
1 know anything of the character of a British prenaee for securing the early swsont ot tha
Officer and Gentleman, it will be a long time '
betore one is seen belping to drive a few
Maritime Proginges to the Union. In the
course of thes? diseussiuns, the question ot
the batergalonial Xailway Came us asa
Hecessary avocompantuent uf Cuniederatiun
whea we suught and obtained a ren wal uf
desired hy the great mass of the peapl at fi ;
:
a state of unarehy.”: Many believe that they | affected by it, and whieh had hate Ae | Wothe country continue un
were sent fur, under the authority of the with such marked satistaetion by our felluw-
** Bloody Despatch,” to ass.st in the collee-
ledge af the Island, This was a monstrous set
of Injustice; and its natural results have been
Hsettled, and those whe do lease the land are
unable ta make any headway, by being obliged
to laud aver the greater partion af the raul os
their labors te au absentee proprietor, The
whole of Uhis arguaent is unsound, but some of
the lacis it coutains are nevertholess tru. Tusa
Kreal praprickorsiips have doubtless retarded
sapewhai Lie native prosperity. La the great
majority of iustauces has lsh dane Moessaut
struggle between landlord and tenant — the ete
lusisiing on his legal righis, and the other o-ring
& passive resistances by withholding payment
a bs. higher... .. Reports prevail of pelator diseuse
m Ireland. .... Provisious firm, pork 2s. Gd
higher, bacon Is. higher... . American news thia
Morning wulaaporlant..... Gold 1444.
New York, Aug. 22, P. M—News uni .
ant....The Herald's Fortress Monroe anes
dence says preparations indicate the tort beouing
speedy trial of Jeff. Davis there. Additional
restrictious have beeu put upon admissivns ty the
fort. Jue Johastan, while at Fortress Monras,
was asked if bo would like to see Jeff Days. He
replied—" I do not wish to see biw or hear lie
naine mentioned even.’ Guid 143.
New York. Auguat 22.—Heary Wirtz, the
keeper af the Andersonville prison, Was ) esterdag
arraigued before the wilitary comission it
Washington, on charges of having combined and
coutederated with Robt. E. Lee, Jas. A. Seddatk
Nerthray aud others, to injure the health and
destroy the lives of Union soldiers in Souther
prisons, and alsy with wurder in violation of tua
laws and customs of war. The Specifications
allege must cruel practices, such as starvation,
vaacination with impure matter, turuishing rovtes
food, and employing bloodhounds.... Souther
papers give suocking accounts of the murderof
negroes by their former masters in the interior of
the late rebel Siates. The number murdered is
estivated at several hundred... Several ware
houses in Seuath aud Water slreels, stored with
teas, ae aud other goods, were destroyed by
are yesterday, Li esting at laalf wo alli
i “ry ¥. Loss estimated at alfa uullin
New York, Aug. 23 —Jeff. Davis has written
a letter to one of his counsel, Mr. Gallett, of
Albany, im which he says he is still igneraut of
the charges against him, the suurce of Ten, at
the tribunal before which be is te be tried. He
eXpresses a desire tur a speedy trial.....
court for the trial of Wirtz, atter the arraigning
of the prisoner, aud the read'ng of the indictment
bn oe pone without debate. The act
; - ; ast estaies as a rem, caused uch surpri-e, by j
to the invalua ble } wf leudal Lites altogether out of place iu the ae adjournment “ fae Shosperceae of coe a
(a Yesterday morning (Avg. 2) about ten
@'slack, & new well that liad ben tubed the
hy ae an the Holadew Farw, and on
mineteen, Hear the northera ime of the
farm, began tu be pumped. It wus situated
we thy gest suie gf Pitugle Creek, between
ie apd the * seeond bottum.” After fiity
wiouses pumping the well began to yield at
the rate uf shree or four hundred barrels in
Qweniy-four hours. Tue well waukl have
Hows thet suount wethout lurther pOw ping
pre hour ater they began. It w deemed
edyisuble, however, te purop a well thae be-
wes to flow, on the doctrine thas agitation
Wore Wgood. As the owner of the well had
yo tdea what they had when they began to
pomp, WG teak Was prepared tor the recep.
fon of the vil it Wie, Gone quency
ary 42 out wpon the ground. ,
for annexation tu the States, which | was in
hopes the purport of the letters from our ag Ss te attempt to get some of ouy subseri
faithful friend, the Mon. George Coulee, avait wEs to stop their papers. The Leaguers, whe
have removed. Batno! L have frequency oR guilty of this pieoe of small raseality, were
attempted to reasyo with them, when they themselves never subscribers to the Examiner
would exclaim, * What would we have been | (and we are glad of it); and we know that tl ie
was jt not for the Yankees, who have raised | evil advice : ih ag
the price of our produce a hundred per cent eve advice, even when backed by threats and
mona employ aa many af us in their Bsheriee | ecru has not prevailed, Besides, they are that ia no guher Way can rebellion be
on ge ae a we are annexed the) ") UOSPering in their abuse of the Liberal | dewn; for although the Govern
er, fill, they wou . party, Whose humble advoes ing : od against Uni
continue British oubjects if yey Be Boer we have been gah many years, bWo, Voted against Union | d
' : ey talevly. declare. that of th : | pressed our al ; sell it, or lean j iain ts t ;
whe promute the general interest of the party bas never done anything : _ : = ant ahtie Supperters, too, expressed nites State c a © > theve that the | it Cha thes % ne : lion mx their own bande
country by granting liberal bounties to fi-h setndibinns f the t stung to iinpreve the their Willingness fur the change ptovid a plated ti - > spelt te a Seriously Contem- | de ae “_% yy weer s But we wust
“ ated wee tee i ae alien 0: aislition of a , | overlook the fact that the whole geni
‘ . : ¥ to! better >j ; an arrangement by | Col ite is ee apetha
prove bow false this charge is by pointing to id terms were received, whieh geueat by | Colonial lite is opposed to this holding wt large
ing establishments; and as the old ¢
Treat |
with the States ceases, if the British G ; | moutaeten scutes | ; .
. ase $ 1 Govern | ; , , . Breatly meccased their | tracts of land by stugle individu: .
yeep Reena protect our fisheries, and prevent | se" measures ou (he Statute book, incorporated ¥ do not blame Hus Excellency for the foreign commerce, secured a vast and lucrative | ot the pi sper Every tiller
the citizens uf the States (who ackcowledy: | into our institutions, which were peer vanes Aer ante any para
[carrying trade, and obt
vur Guilt to be « wine of Wealth) trom having : eee tel
re Sete lmpertal guarantee ol a luau tor | AT boiwe the owner af a great estate has qa iti-
roction of that work, culty whatever about went Lhe tenant would as
psoon think of questioning the right of ouhdrcine
payment tor his batter or potatoes if ect stay
unwilling, to pay his rent. A deeper
“game "’ is being played ; persuade the
THE R&CIPROCIFY TREATY.
Howe Government that the {sland cannot be | a theedta ;
. ° *Sulipeae t o*Paesa aie ° : .
governed withuut the Intervention of thuope Preaty sesdistentieadae oe oe Reciprocity | as ihe right of the landlord to exact rent tor his
ir dari ‘ ' € : 6 eXplanation low : ony :
and then their darling projy-ot of a Union of | the Lu perial ee ae epi ae : — nowt Now, the right to land is the same all the
the Coloni ill b advantageous| , t ed how | World aver, Sliauid the Grits Goverument dis.
es will be effected seously the Lreaty tad ; wae ,
Cotads and Age y bad worked for! coves ait uninhabited island and take Possession
wasl peer ig “a © deaire of our peuple tur ate)" plating a Mog upon it, nobody could qiesitou
on : f we showed at the sume time | be" riget of granting it or parts of it to Whouw
vperat rien ——. advantageousty 4 had} itawerd they thought fit, The grantees in thie Case
St Winter, sume | perated for American interests-—and we ex- weuld be the only lawful owuers, and ihey amigint
» 0D the ground
went, except how
ant on th : ained free aceess io | Vales, and looks upon y
| Question. ithe Land | the St. Lawrenee and e
ile, no duubt, Compares this js. | fishing-grounds vt British
LN 5 uring the day considerahle aver * vt the Liberal arty, not .
hishiioat Indbeoin haa lot ¥ one | access to aur fisheries and ducnun ae | P Vv, We merely ou behalf uf the | Pe Reba Weoour wd iy
pound, diling pay pel a upon the /erel out of our very barbors Fee shack | tonautey, but ia the imierest off all tindens te a | land with Great Britain where 15 vou on tie sole ground that nein Peacaaet — iia ya apy monte’ in | Mdichinent.... Gould J bg. a
ou creeping au edit ie “le ity. ‘Thee 3 ener oo ihe o years yrofited by i Vinece tad | en See Se Se entity erased, 3 . -—- ‘
yt miedeng grédoaity d wri the pone vows thereof | must relate a little anecdote. community. The existence of the Purchase Bill | purchase would be eunsideree &@ goad bargain rst Amat by the Treaty. We explained | Cuseauence Will likely be ti fivin the teen pideaa :
re (ig eoume of Gur Georgetown friends, | lone ought tu be sutlicient to ext aside euch a| for the tenant ata) ¢ Mmmediate injury that would result to: UL COMrse of Cine, the great propriegue will dionas | AD A.
‘Puirty y wv Pees :
‘ig Y Years purchase, (and | Canadian interests from the abroyati fpear. But he must uot be roisbed.
nown fitry vears pureh; ithe treaty - bus 4 ,alion of
d into} | given), ix about th ‘ pega ton time the wk ee pointed vat at the same
‘ : © happy | ’ abou 18 COMMON price ot } 2 Dew abd ultimarel 4 . :
ey lags A oz P ot tand} gi; — e Bly eee-protitabte}ti o the benat; —. a “he tw :
swasld geeventy tet How th oa can 8 Party had been left j eatin Herm 2 epee 5 Sein ae Excellency acts on | i niet diesem ome our loreign trade ivan Thun ‘tee Maly eae Hs vhs te — rate, | Phe two members of the Government of this Pre
) o tottow them, to their great eft in power, and permi } : ; s A Mi ent, turned d - Peres “2, Cousisient Will justice, | Since now in C
, : : ritted to! the advice of i e € ; : : . , and the neeessit fi that we ear . ee : Justice, wow in Canada, are on a pleasure tour, and
- . : ‘ d annoyance two Amerivan sel " | work out the a ; 4h vuncil. Lle e& i . | preparing f a eer ‘ Jv : 1 8ee of overcoming the defficulty. Ty pleasure ’
ood oe ~ se from fitty tu & hun- ard decoyed the ch pursued | vee vie policy under that Bill, and under | very litle abvut the ilk ies can whow | ig ne! yore a if indeed it Was ty | #!¥e @uy Conuteuduce ba Lie foolish: ee ai oy are nul there te attend the Weecling in reterene®
ta = bait ; teks a'elock, | shipped the bright beh for themeietea and) van Bill, which waa a supplementary Sie ‘hes Gelli Wide ¢ : state of affairs, | at SE lta . gg British Minister) ye of torming a league ta resist the la i to the Reciprogity Treaty :-—
ner pee clock, last night, | w i wing syst oe en turough parts of the [s.! ‘ wight be instructed ty atar, |! itself a crime. Tuose why doa are 1 : ry p ’
& [8tge Humber of people were prose :/ Was pleased to learn that Ystem throughout the | land te Iss) frankly to et : bharave'eng ; ¥ dusu are tie worst! That ou the swhject of Confederati *
sae \ w : und. Hei : 4 ; 5 1 America — ‘ | ehenies of the , a mot : J nfederation the Get
$2 G were on the derrick. rh lp redid | a aw one evening lately, and caught | a — might have been nearly | The Goy ‘ws Hever Visited this section of it, | desire uf the Ginna gale ke eee (priea i" ona ta ne events. 9 They i. do not propose to take further actiel
‘ 6 O0 Wasives distanc " Wad of cudtis » lor whieh they the neat!” wished by this time. A great deal was d | overoment, then, are to blame for Ot tive’ trent OP'S LOF @ renewa pated 3 sage ’ ‘y have come 16 Session :
A “68. ; j a ’ > al .i . and our 4 . : }uuder the compact voluntaril , * ; ie ET i
{ ~ b at did gut bappea ww ue vi a ae setae 03 handsome FemUveration for the tenantry while the Liberals held a that bas been dune against the tenantry Hand abineatis entertain 3 sr discuss | cauree to tallow, if they feel x reg hati oe en ee do not intend tu introduce
ut was at th viiven puuw whiei 1G ; ac We) > Al che ; 4 ‘ropositions | d a E ‘ | an) ¢ couceruiny fortifie: to
A © moment about t : 1H buey say is by ny Government; and it it had General Bleesian Will take place that might be made for an extension or mo ae gem ween say 8 the property altogether | expend the $1,000,000 Bien ponreal pe
ite cund:tiuns ; We requested wer locality. Their plea of pos-| again mecting Parhaueut :
horty | ; a
My attention w J weans 4 subisgry instance ; si vet been for the Rext | diffi ;
Mya ae oy.idea: + ay inatance ; 9 tat we m enuesltids of : itep Bext sum-/ dilication of
BY 4 ueinowledge the ehiet Cause of rs Ha 2 — of such men as those who contro, | @S"s perbaps souner, The elec | Ghat the vi : j Session, oF af having paid re ‘ y T iti Joa
. our poverty and, for the ; electors can | fhe views of the American (uvmmiiiiee te fesd. te onus °? = ut equal ju value ty) That the Militia Law is now undergoing revisi
* oi a, “ Dh * 4 ay
by electing the tenants: | S22U'd be ebimined ut the eartiest converrent | Hetse tor 15 a Pay soot: Masa te aan th rt mA +a ae. ee
, Ha of that) MMthoer amendueuts way probably be made to the
beud jis on ing ww want of se
‘ ehergy and indu
- : Pres- yur part, boti: as t SUM O8 want League, the te ow | fri
vlasting operation , as to fishing ung rning, We. Sue, the teuantry would have very lithe | ends to represent them, to remedy sume be citeae, that Sis Bxeelleney Sir Frederick |e tt ts as little ours as at the beginni ir
race should act in concert wiih the Catadian | rages Upon Sueriil’s aud Shevitt's ten li | ein ps
be ‘ ST &@ meeting ef the Delegates from the
+2 Wad Hat some
bad yi 8
tekeg place, but on Hemedia'ety jatlow the Americans to caich var fist while Y Complain of now. The Leaguers ure chiefly tle evils that have infl
} ten inflicted upon them Government in ‘ . : be tolerate ‘ j
' the matter. The Imperial | ‘ peed te any cavilined coumuunity, aud | British North American Provinees, under th
turns
SBous, scene presented w ME we are sleeping : i 3 RA
vie ae belore P'g ; and our farins, for membe-s of the C r¥ett
ewiul gra dour. Suudeply mel proper culture, yiwid only ball a aay Sf is leas to ‘haraae eee a oe What | by the Government of their ehvice: } ;, Gevernment cordial! ed While we trust th;
Hey are “ Joyal Orange- | will be very diffi > but at gestions. Clally asseut to uur sug: every ting ng peg the local xeverumeut will do! Presidene
48 pow- lev us bo tor ;
‘pe the best. Wien things BO, wen! "”—(men whe never Vivlate th tT F4 en = ;
e Pie Delegates state that before tering ony Ot the tenant as tar as
is engendered by the on the discussion of the question of | Brea and praying
‘ar aud. J
The Quwbee Morcary publishes the following “P
as the programme of the Cauadian Government
Kt has, for
sane tie, beew the policy of the Island i ams
Ast silly ¢ ~ Under
As hey were | Silly caluuniy Under its operation mauy thau-/
tient to buy out these Proprietors, and
>i Bell the
which I beard the other day.
strolling aiong the banks of tire Atbron one peands ef tenants tave been convert
ve
buttoa, and wlong the bluff tirteer, to and
foe CvERINg they vbaer wed whole of weaker, \) aud contented freeholders ;
ree. Buch bhings had been dume-beture, an
BS ST IVUS 4ppislopsions uf danger were lets.
Crowds of people visited the well during the
Semeeiwun of the day. it prowised ty be the
forgest of all the WAM BOFDE ON Pithole. At
very
a 3 losion a8 loud as a
SHG conven wou puke. Lie tires im moat part, compose tie ‘Po, Shen endeavour,
apap cot y of the Governor G itled * A
iW power to amehorate the cou- Coutederate Cusneit tu pA menage ae
all mene bes / will Commwres” Will fake place in Quebee uextmontli,
ost of the proprietors, if ot oh ot! regard te the traning See eutted agtied
cult for any House of Assem-
law!) bly to rectify the eyj fe a
regard ty the Reciprocity Treaty,