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    ' DUSE W G IN M peace
    ' Ne Goo Is ’ orth British and Mereantil«! ————

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    che vail sapemapiaice reat George Street.
    their principles. We ‘ ee eee oo
    Graney, : P ciples. Ve knew full well that the coasts ‘af Cuba. Orders to thi flett hav | This consiste i ‘ ‘" ae
    ‘ se, a tenants themselves would be the greatest, the | been sent to Havanna; but t res th ‘ eal ry el moderation may justly de- | the C, E. that military i
    e “sein : v ast, the i ay » but before the arrival) mand a correspon ing moderation. — We ! a ‘y men coming over should Tue . (> ce
    Charlottetown, December 18, 1865 e sufferers, The proprietors, though a eae instructions, the Captain-General of regand it as a great calemsity to Me ny, ig th thesame rate as in the United States.” ‘ spompenprlinhyameles 25 Cartier, |, “The Steamers Princess
    Beals ' _ | tasoune incomyenience by the proceedings of the Cuba had already despatched ‘two ships of war} the eause of good government, and to the aa : h ument then set out the rate of pay for master, M. LeBlanc, mate, Canadian Go- , Belle ba © gone of Wales and pre
    i Re Baers ie a ___. Menant League, would, in the énd Nf a to cre Vain ll the coast, of Santiago. ‘of the world, should any European power hab ke. we and wound up with ‘res setfully, | yorpmont Schooner La Canadienne, left Que-;» to their winter quarte and
    ‘ ‘ itsh. oe OF rHE TENANT They could afford te wait The Gove meer a W. ys rs oer t ve the inerease in Liverpool. | legge the American people, on it were, to the we) NE bog the ny side of the paper bec, on Tuesday 5th ingtant, with e- rey stripped. The Steamers Ps are
    LEAGUE. D ches . ernment, if) The number o fatal cases fast week was 50, | C°#euce of republicanism against Scion’ inter : rang s-—~** ur attention was direct- é } a cargo PUY the past fe : ¥e been
    & Gr en one | ‘ yose to wink at the outrage of the Leazue, jor 28 above the avarage. It was not fatally | ference. We cannot foreell and ee? fe > ag this some time before you wrote about it. of flour and other Canadian productions to clear ot sage ‘ee wc = Coming Veseels
    ineat faalt has been found tp certain « gt become popular. But the vengeance of | yearen ie Scotland Ward, West Derby Ward | toxeonsider, what opportanities might caulk t he roved clearly that Captain Byrne at- J. Roberts Kckart, Esq., and arrived safel ; the ext Ws ‘ia ringing others inte port
    p ters with the course pursued by tWe Ex fi the outraged law would be visited oh the teneatts | Tayi eeors teak Roduey-street. ‘Ina re, | themselves, what combinatious might 7 “ eo maar We we shall stop his pay, if in this harbour on Thursday - wry Thaving a weather uf the past few dev,
    with respec " "* ane er | neve le . ’ aid betore the heal itte T o oe alve ins : wee : i e are ¢ yin: y : 7 F 7 , ‘ ond i and
    @ith respect to the Tenant Leazue It is caid nevertheless. Our Government is not omnipo- | day, Dr. Trench cael asa'the eae ipa a Goa. png inimical to! ders about testing ae eee ee or- | been towed in by the Princess of Wales Wine itup m many places a — broke
    by sume that our opposition was of too viglent| pote nt. Very far from it. There is a power | acrene®> and attributes it mainly to O8 ot nce | desire to act in the etl , Pe uited States document was a letter from Paris sce’ the Charlottetown side of Cape , eS } cust
    chMiaiintie ‘Wy Sant Peete above it and altogether independent of it. Let } and overcrowding. , 3 | acted heretofore ; they senate af nave ever B.”’ the initials being those of David Bell ‘ she had been driven ashore by the i dae eral vessels belonging to Georgetown
    nist ee : Sah a of er ae cerghmamgms Be | ‘The Times says the Cattie : | that edusse but by bi ds riven from | publie lecturer, and which gave’ an ac ’ Eck ‘ y the ice. Mr, |@ vessel with flour, bound ‘ and
    such more moderate in our the League rest assured that| upon us, and the Re attie Plague is growing | no bp y the aggression of European | the misery which he and oth an account of| Eckart, who is part owner of the Vincent, wak at Georget to Summerside, arrived
    ne j sla . o avstematic : : . / . > oh Bo w : , - " : 4 . 1 ‘. : - ( . : i
    tune, aad should have used greater discrim.a le ge violation of law would be per-| published is wd gree which we yesterday 4 ere aud we rely on the wisdonr and justice | for the want of money, and ers were suffering | on board of her, and we desi ‘ the owgtie werk. ‘The Brigt. Orsay
    tion in the choice of *-! mitted in this Colony if erence mee = the best justification of the | ; ose powers to respect the system of T oney, and requesting & supply | jinn ¢ a re to congratulate | He Sohee. Cheriés, Cecilia Bost a,
    oe t choice of the epithets ehhh wo a us Jvlony if every member of the ——s Report made by the aallintentin 6 interference which has so long "esi vad re ’ he next letter was signed “up, Kearney,” giv him on having made a successful } aU Gatids McFayde ’ ,» rom on, Conger.
    ayplied te the fenaut Lear il juvernment, from the highes ‘month before. At that ti ; ’ , by time, and whi ni sanctioned | ing an account of the work d ide ,| be viteg . ; ve * from Quebec
    aut Learue organization and . 4 nest to the lowest, | ‘ ui 7 t time-—that ls to say z oy Se which, by its goed result has } i + “aa evidently by ” and shortest ever know fi flour, and th ti with
    tothe Tenaut Lea:rue leader aided and abetted suc ie ; | up to the 2lst Gctober—the 4 nh proved ifself to both conti . % ap-}* nlacksmith who had made ‘2 ishes.’? . ws from the port of 1s e Sehr. Annie, with a y
    pe iss ea pres “i . 3 ow 20 math | the oF abit re Sona “ rats < oofmale esnnittall bade mw cbc rg A The ponte oan yoo in dahiad a — went on to say, “I onto gs a this port at this late season. The arrived in this Port yesterday lee
    . e had no busines: to! ° as favourable, or whether it| the disease, about the 21st J ~ es to Mexican affai rs : 4 ion | 54 Cs, and about 400 rank and file ; 5 | Vincent and cargo were i ice-bound in the veeeels,
    ie = sre PRC op wegen ang oe ; Tl had dic the 2ist June. Of these 6,- x ‘airs, will be laid before Congress. | 19 rifles ‘ a. ts ile ; 5 revolvers, ere insured at the ex- Bay for some da
    ad aaa Ae oot devin . military law would be pro-| °' iad died, and 5,119 had been sl : For several months past M pagroes. rifles, and 300 pikes.”’ tremely moderat bound, would proba’ y*, outward
    Tenant Lea ruc, thev : ' i the | claimed, and rent } so that the total los " n slaughtered, : past Mr. Johnson’s views Mr. Barry observed e rate of 6 per cent. Could a probably get clear of the
    AOS SE ov arcuec, ix the duty of the er ufs would be collected at the} w “6 uae during the whole perod py reconstruction have been a riddl h ms . nN that other documents such an insurance be effected-at day as the wind w rom ire yeuten
    Proprietors aud of the G , | bayonet’s point. Te ' were under 12,000. | But now the e + perod| finding out. More mystery he ys en ad been found in the possession of Moore l this period of i AE the northeaat most
    § diaidiiitntenbaant: ‘wala Oo 1lkn gill woud eek bale bal tour waake hove Ope) he casualities of| therm, dout A ystery has been found in blacksmith Moore, the | the year in the maritime Provi of the day. The Arctic, t *
    its dais Sindh ted vont obliged to pay in full the le zal " . 3 have doubled the previous tale of em, doubtless, than was necessary, b ; - . 7 ime Provinces ? » from Boston is in the
    bat : ceive no assistance | |, : full the le ca! demands of their | 04" months. The total number of cases is Of) what precise course he tee ry, but adil Nagle was recalled, and deposed ti —_ ++ oop. ;
    . aatever from the Liberal Party or the Liberal landlords, but they would be saddled with heavy returned as 27,432, and of pwr hgh sornyty meg question not to be pe ew has been a veral documents produced were in ee oi GOOD ANTI-CONFEDER exe a a "a
    ress, Friends ead fues have joined in the! law expenses, aud the greater part of the ad coe — as many as 8,998 have “+ ath slain, | It is not answered by the Aubm ote we of the prisoner, Stephens. wat % ATE AUTHORITY. FLAX GROWING C a
    ert against us friends, bee init they 1 “ | of the military occupation would. »o doubt, | ~ re i the disease increases still. i | ot object,” says > say Bear son nr Clarke deposed that he TI (From the New York Herald.) . 7 wie
    believe thi : ey realy | have to come . _ ubt, | Lee returns, which were 2,765 » ‘| to escape from the sway ' f ’ pers in question at th i | “There i ‘ ; Wood
    | lies that we have injured ourselves and the | = ‘ Py ona of the pockets of the people of ills méuth. wane 2.460 aes be = sat sions,” Tale a chia topie . ae pas-| Mr. Moore, the blacksmith, at is, eS of the oe by ya mission} fy Dran Sie Woodbrook, Dec. 7, 1865,
    beral cavse by the part we hav } j the Island, the innocent as well as ,. | 669 on the 18tl ‘Und ; Weis “| degree; but it w , 3 in a great| street, on the 22nd day of S ne Uni is 7 eal with that of the |” ‘ ; ;
    ; * e have taken; and) ‘py ; s well as the guilty. | api ” nder these circumstances | + f, e; but it would also appe om : yy ia dae September last. ‘nited States. IT IS POSE ‘HE address« :
    foes BT Ta | Gh ag ARM SE \ . The whole crop of the tenant, which H adil a one hee wre yee surprised at the 6 it we that in dealing he eg en Pv erg bony he now proposed to read a hi dn RE I Any on fee ge mr ~ -d you a letter last spring, on the
    consistency and | oan at Ot | knows is often scanty , jance of a new Order in € a 7 : subject, which rises so fe on cument which had bee OF > CANADL ect r N | cultivation of ff i
    cy and privciple, to take advantase of| ¢ ws is ofte n seanty enough, would be sacri i ailiaiiaces ik te, eal pga imposing re- politieat pha Aa | so far above all ordinary | which had been proved Has va on Moore, a CANADIAN PROVINCES, with a/{ : 4 as an article of export,
    any Uparinary slip of enn tanntifed fieed to liquid ste old claims and to satisfy | districts of cattle in infected stood that he 3g oe ions, wg not be under- ing of Stephens : athe on ~: ; . handwrit- ; ph upon the throne.” ~ promised to give you the result of 4
    ; . a y their spite, | gp s and to satisfy new) oye . $s commit 4 Ais ntrac . } 208 3s ie :
    Me det te el i ck mands. Sg SS oe ec sispably |°27 party, and that vy Pods abn yi: of tered into between you and me. oes oo a No one will dispute the authgrity of the New perience as a flax-grower, believing that
    Now, pen antars.e tie Whiks'wal have ‘wittthic tis'tnld Phclnut Lease — on 25th of January, to organise House of use his intluence for the removal ory Se to wee must not be disposed of without aye mt ork Herald ou Fenianism and anti-Confede- crop would pay the farmer so well preside,
    Petits paige re . a we are has not, then, been written in th : nt League tm Speaker, &e., and that regular | Sr of whatever system pRgraennne | magne | are mea oer or more be moved with- ration. Here is an announcement that will market could be obtained for on box é
    ; se pursued hy us it this ‘ 4 . the interests of | \°> ess will commence EES fee “| will finally mark ” uch order—J. P.” 2 : : . x mn ji
    matter of the Tenant ‘League was the ouly 3 the Proprietors or in the interests of the pranks, i deliv ery of the Quiewe oeith b’y Ist with the He gives ew bowl gat a's number of. orders Be a bas > — w a — exactly with what Cénliedereten, have 2 raw state. Last sp I a 4 vec
    one to us at an honest, independent F bi; ment, but in the interests of the tenautrv. It wa: ‘¥ Phe question of Parliamentary Reform shows | reg institutions which led. face pga ~— give the bearer twenty rods—J p tee wing deme waging. The Fenians are the na ee on “half ‘au: are of summer tallow a
    ba i ; I yolie ey ait ee : i ve as | increasing agitati 7 ee" t } . i reter e ine in” al ur } ° Tres i ‘ seas
    ocrnaliaa. it willbe paving no very high their good we had in view—it was their welfare | the td we vig * Bright will address | rd ry wn i AY acces ~ of civil Oe cons 5 owe ee leaders of the Fenian ti 4 sal v capone. af Union, Let Bri- fee & = ahaa eae ng
    a ae ni pret! ry ug “ae s . i | t ~~ y " ates ae B) ates 26 « - . . e, : seaptc rare ww ‘% ™ ?
    ; mpiieent tu vurown Giscermment to say, that we tudie d. We have endeavoured to otintal December. He believes as early in | depreciate on he —— which led him to] the ivizeeinil: Piles — bt oo hands of ist subjects everywhere reflect on this. ' 8 ryness, the crop (which I calculated at
    from the bezinning we saw clearly tha tl them from many great evils, and to rescu |} well disposed tow ards voform Gererneess Mirees ee in ery sna Sg we wee documents, revealing all this codvule roel r ee 9 RRR ar ute -eubreme: paid me better than
    Penar - , ay tye ¢ | themand those c bape escue| Additions etai ‘ hi : es the considerati eanizatiou . on agai 88 , e or-}A R OW
    pee ant League, a3 conducted by Adams and ‘mand thos connected with them from peer Pe. ge d tails have been published of | which he details are undoubtedl ot tions — were found in Stephens’ residence. DDRESS TO HIS EXCELLENCY LIEU- any crop I had, and on some of my land I raj
    the othe:s, would prove a miserable f poignant suffering. We performed wh oe my — gale, which is deseribed as weight. He adds an explanation of the th v3 ese we. bt f not only communications from TENANT GOVERNOR DUNDAS ON ed three tons of hay to the acre,x—on 25
    i ‘ seradie failure. | o« si : ed what we|*" delle wid most terrifie st % $3} connection whi dl wept OSE merica, but fro >vePy » sabi ig a - N had 1 acres,
    We saw that the men based their organization onsidered an imperative duty. If we are mis | years. The weather pone yi many | the oe att Ml oh ers cma between Pesleniani is cover og ellok' ak ios and HIS RETURN TO THE ISLAND au average of 40 tons of hay—which a
    — ‘ m i: 2 »* ‘ de : . - @ s- wy? & i ’ i-sl: geek AX ; ;
    en principles which were both dishonest and understood we are very sorry for it. We trus n “4 stated that the report of the oe a and a complete restidtien : an Ma sommes the administrators of the law. : oy. ™ To His Ex oN aS me better than my other crops, with the excep
    eticable. ing nest @nd/| that at no very distant ou tet bp wet ( peo sae > on Railwavs will be idenies - gp the whole subject ra ‘soared ee he . en prisoners Stephens, Kickham Duffy, and phamnowonang ies 50% Denxpas, Esquire tion of flax. On the half acre of }
    convinced — as our! motives w; A. 2 a » arity of our o the transter mya : : s for ¥ ” sige » “Eee rophy ° . “gag gg NAN OVERNOR “a > > , . and sown
    « ak thee Geehe,itiatiiie teen! |m tives will be manifestto ull. W eee “9 of railway management to the | «« you,” he says to the Senate and H St y were committed for trial by Mr. Stronge. May tt pi i 3 ae with flax seed, I had the followi
    ' the teachines nara eare content |? ent. to judge each fo ouse, Stephens made and signed ¢ y tt please Your Excellency : ollowing return;
    ount cry et SR , to wait till the mists of passion and prejudi SPAIN-AND. CHILI ‘vetaras anil qulikdelte OF of the elections, | statement :— signed the following We, the Mayor and C y: fi 50 Ibs. fine hackled flax 30 Tbs tow, a 5 buh
    » pumischiof atthe ‘ do | have by some fi , ‘ pyuaice | ie ple si a J. ‘ vyare cativns of your own mem- : tee ¢ ommon Council j eye
    Ww 2 oe to the tenantry themselves —| f, “2 ki 3 ee pt pe influence been cleared | : report was current in Paris that 8) ; Riese ee be se th Areal te Af the th ” I deliberately and conscientioush, repudiate - ad st a, on behalf of ace a “te as fine as ever came from Russia,
    oh whee Gilad Cindi j from the minds of many we . had notified British : 3 Spain ject which opens all th : : e existence of British 1 ; . ur fellow citizens, beg ve seen calculati .
    Gud oily te wi any well-meaning persons | of ified British and French Gow ® what ; é questions as to} yj s sh law in Ireland, its | gratulati d ,, beg to offer our con- |. culations in the Island
    stcliieds oh ed. ae j z sons | of he ? ceria ernments | ™ nat constitutes a <3 : rights, or eve . . ; ratulations on the ee . 4 On: “a i papers,
    ir suferin es and add to their burdens. | We F Ww alg us with dislike and distrust be . ag ray - mediation of | Situated as those ately i election a a despise ar ae mange = defy Vaar Excellency are age ri the Island of 19 mms the produce
    ell Ge: Wb ek 3. ope that they soon will | Fa | eae ower in the Chilian difficulty judgment of th ely in insurrection, for the ” at it may inflict on Mrs. Dundas. to such an extent,
    * h ’ , if the principles of the | guish t , ill be able to distin-| Madrid papers demand internati ys udzment of the legislative br —_ ; Your Excellency’ PIES that T'She
    : 4 e| guish betwee en ie 2 Pe . 2rnati -bitra-| § = anch. The Pre- is 2 ’ ety 6 coraret p genera muc :
    Union were carned out to their plain / th , eal their friends and their foes—that | ge tee epee of the affair ira a deta Pes wort re am, subject even db be = ape: announced that the Fenian of the Colony is a proof that rah ge ghnertl, Wi We at 5 h disa ppointed
    conse juence : ir plain | they will one day see sh | The Paris Patrie say ae y. remark upon the obvi prisoners will be tried und ; ministration of. i ‘th 1 ormer ad- |they gath
    entss, thal the Idand « ay see the difference. between| is Patrie says the Spanish Gov } . P > obvious results of under the Treason Felony on of.it has met with th - y gather up their er
    ne — ould be | friends ce between | ment sent instructi ity — Jovern-| his experiment, leaving hi er re “ Act—an Act which k : ¥ | of Her Graei } the approbation } ope next fall. Buty
    raced in the eves of \ friends and flatterers. And, ; na structions to Admiral P: ; g his opinion in that ‘ makes much easier to the racious Majesty and her Mini believe that 300 1 te
    yes of the Mother Country | thei . And, at the worst, if}toattack Chilian ports, T arega not | Spect to be gathered, if at all re-| prosecution the proof of the gui “| we confidently 1 ae Ibs of fine flax and)]
    and in those of any of tl country | their eyes are never ope : ; N ae The same journal ss sources sh ved, if at all, from extraneous proof of the guilt of the accused. dently trust that your Excellency’s fine tow may be raised f, - + Ibs of
    any of the sister Colonies w : opened to their true inter- | * apoleon had promised deputati aye p SSCS as his despatch x ee os resumption of the , . _ eens & w may be raised from em,
    A dg Sigil , mies who | ests, they cannot deprive us of the caine t jon him; that Eases Sep wations thot praised hs Career and of Mississippi, Governors NEWS BY TELEGRAPH with tee Naty page recssse yen’ attended | well cultivated land, and I a shee
    : , are. wifine, it wast of feel f satisfaction | protecti f +; 8 F 2 aken for n conclusion, the Presid . . benefi ° » an increased -, ? no ° ye that
    ur sincere conviction that t! eeling that in this : it : i} ction of the French con 1B Sho nee ons : , the President draws toast biiiataiiie rvenefit and advantayve to Pri " any othe a ;
    i ry aa s matter of the Teuant| The reply of aah amerce in Chili. nicture of the future a giowing New York, De : Ze to rrince Edward Island r r crop will pay the farm aj .
    seceeed both in ruining th zuers would | League our course has bee : »ply of the British Foreign Off Volumi greatness of the Republic eT ae 8, p. m.—Senior B, Vicuna Be pleased to acce : * [like as well by on
    centile Geiss beden tis as been a rizht one, and} tte memorial of the mer g ice to} ¥' inous reports from the S ‘ . special Envoy from the Republi ba: * | healt] ceept our best wishes forth ell. About ten years
    eet: Staite , sodee | that “we ‘have’ dk , a ed sondon merchants st: W: oe ae e Secretaries of ~ hey, public of Chili to tl nealth and happine: “ e « ago, when
    pon mi, the { vleny into) §«6¢on/enrnt | spit ee ave ; yne them essential service in mx gene — sent on the ~~ ga 4 Seti - rata Treasury, Interior, and one “a pte 4 sumptuous banquet at eos iy yourself. i of Mrs. Dundas and on the Committee of the Agricult Page
    : ! ith these opinions, wl pt | spite of themselves. ish Minister at Madvid, andme Ana ‘ : nt, are also printed. € ednesday night, to a numbe Cah (Signed & voured to
    i chins litte Uhiinn “edie ear tens , and memorialists may Salt nak Balel 0 d. Congress} Americ y night, vumber of South ved). T. H. Havu.ay idea get that body to en
    the course that we, as an i "1 been Much as some eas wits assured that Her M: ~ a , ) irly entered into b 5 American gentlemen and oth sD, Mayor, vultivati courage
    48 an independent journalist, | e easy-going politicians may rill use be ajesty’s Governm Hon. Schuy i we ine was others. The Monrve Jouy Law ’., Reeorde cultivation eS" ae c tain
    ought to pursue? Were Rr + ry ; apo | to the contrary, we fils “3 ri a i piacdeegt metre rat An J pune - speaker walt ak has been elected anew ends eronaty advocated, and European Jonyx Sabeed ig. 2 information ‘on eee wi SESE to obtty
    hewie"aad te o sit with folded } service to the Li one good! 4; ue present disastrous state of a m this, coutinent, strongly ; de Tueormirs | rudd bewaws:
    nd see a pack of ignorant d o the Liberal Party by our paaege. mo ules nounced.....The Canadian S — ane Daslinseey, wrote to my father-in-I :
    epute dae Weis “4 gnorant desi zning | continue * 7” open and} Ne sotiati 7 ' and their F ian Sons of Liberty Ricnarn H: f “ ‘inlaw, who has one
    3 . und kuaves ruining the country, without “ ris d peneesiee te that contemptible but gpunfeed Ine treaty of commerce allah ‘ Ovr good friends in St. John appear to rechang feber eb are causing some com- GEORGE ic largest manufactories in Ireland, at ol
    uttering one word of warning—witho sash Fetishes ing, the Tena ome >| Madri ay, wens: 5¢ commenced in| "“*° been somewh - ; ; : nunciations of British domi- Joux Hexey ( for breakin ‘
    one sentence ir reprobati ng ~without writing | have preserved dn Liberal “a hengne. Me Prt Ticsissitadetll : threatened Feni * alarmed respecting a agg am confederation schemes... . .Flour ALBERT ee believe, 3 Gr Se; He.bes actos engine shh
    Rue ae a probation of such folly andj stizma of havit , ral party from the THE PR Pee sake eee TOPE nian raid upon their fair City, as are nied _. Wheat and corn dull and no Janes omg 6 e, 30 horse power engaged in the
    "SS . ere a 4 rug " ; S Nas ae Tel r y » fi = : se oo. ¥ o's isi } ra > = N > ,
    tenartry ‘ re we to see an exvitable| sraceful, s “e given countenance to so dis- ESIDENT’S MESSAGE. 4 ‘: NE: re following aiticle from the Globe| - - - Gold rye sam quiet.....Whiskey dull. Mark Burcner acture. But the great difficulty there, is te
    ; ary | Mei pe eine AP | ie y 0 disloyal an organization. The} THE papers received b of the 6th instant :— : a Joan Brecken. procure flax enough to keep the engine ’
    carne insane rebellion by a set of unprin me sc toe Liberal cause cannot reproach | furnished us with note t Se IMPORTANT! a om aoe ee 9, p. m.—A. F. Keenan City Hall, 16th December, 1865 ed for more than three months in the year. J
    cipled rascals, and give i -| leading Liberal politici “ , i is interesting annual i : z ncrepcainll young Englishman and a new ? hi ; bs ig hav bee a
    fine ar aMe 9 - ~ vent to the contempt anaes fant i : ont . being dema-| 20t So long as preceding nme ere . a 1s Bove city was excited to-day over various se committed suicide in this peri as “a which His Excellency was pleased to ve x n able to persuade our farmers toy
    5 viling within us i: cee ake political capital out of| Characteri lbs ges, and not ours respecting a Fenian rai s S|by taking laud *. night | make the follow grow flax, and T am glad s
    en himiteaat ae sin no other! any cry that h: o ucterised by much better hee pase ae. an raid, and as the! was in. sessi anum.....The Fenian senate ing ; glad to see that ‘others
    " , and mellifluous pl ce Ee Meee happens to be popular, no ms is sis haa composition. It} ..5 8 apace, these rumours i 1€/ was in session yesterday d " REPLY: have taken the matter in h
    Were we humbl ‘ us phrases ?| how wicked . no matter! is pacific in tone, although th : extent and importance nereased in | sessi i ; y, and the present > oe i er inhand, who ere aes
    y to defer to thi : ed or how unreasonable it may thre vh there is a latent} The tr to age gession will probably continue a week | To His Worsnie tHe May likely to succeed in so |
    of brainless stump is conspiracy | We have proved ; may be. | “reat that Great Britain, and indeed ‘ e truth appears to be simply A circular of advice has be onger.| Couxcu. oF f ayor axp Common ‘i so laudable an enterprise,”
    p orators and pratinz Pay Fe proved that consistent and uncomp aii ’ indeed all foreign | Monday night Hf; E ply, that on| ele j a : cen sent to each cir- NCL. OF THe City or Crant ~O¥MOS| During the sitting of the House ;
    palipelaeite toe : na pods nro-| powers, must behave th : $i aes is Excellency the Lieute cle in the United States. Tha : G i aa si ae ‘s g of the H last session,
    goes, as if it were a power i pedu-| mising Liberals can be as st: } ave themselves if they desi Governor received y the Lieutenant} te nae ie 8. t great discon- entlemen : asked tl I
    er in the land, 1 | ; as staunch supporter to prese ey desire | yw). ceived a telegram ; tent prevails in regard to the ex aeked the Leader of the'Ger
    POE Mist | worthy | law and orde Py ers of preserve the peace athe wen Washinvto rg 5 » in cy pher, from t s o the extravagant ex- More th: P 1e Government to offer
    espect of any man of comm = order as the most risid Tories i will : e world. Our space gton, stating that a raid — wh om | penditure of the Treasurer of th ‘| ia Ore SHED RS TOE OD 7 jee encom
    -ommo ; ommon seuse or | P eliak. 3 $ t enable ie was not stated — J —what kind} ; r of the Brotherhoad | the citizens of Ch 40, you, on behalf of gement to those wh
    common honesty? Had m sense or|land. The Libe ; in. Se 7: us to give any more tl vad on New Bru is no longer concealed. T itizens of Charlottetown, w d who w=
    sty” FERC | egaagea F siberai party never stood so high following J re than the| templated. His E nswick was con-| js called b mace he present session | your sho own, welcomed me to undertake the cultivation of fl
    good-sceth, we would h ' ben, in| in the esteem of th ee ; M4 g extracts, at present ; b } . s xcellency thn: manne ow calle by the Senate President acc z ¢ ares, and assured me that hi : 0 ax, and he told
    ave giv oughtful and influentiz . ent; but, they, in-|'"3> telezraphed ’ @ even-| the last adj nt according to| be wanting on y nothing would | me that he did i
    saline ae given the cuemy | 3 nd influential men, | deed, contain : “aly. ys graphed to the Attorney G be last adjournment G a meng om your pars © - ad not think th
    conse to:saleiee~then;4 xemy | both at home " ' a, , in all that is in the Message i come to St. J fr ney General to ....-Gold 144, ar Raed neds o render my reside esas rere could be any ob-
    e—then, indeed, might he just!y | an abroad, as it does at present. | estin: 4d e Message inter- . John without delay.” On arrivi New York, De , SOnGt you piiatiet end nip : ofn,) lection to devote = money from
    sdenpihieante wade es ght he justly | Let Liberals beware how ——o present. ing to British Colonial readers : here, Mr. Smith, it ap wk n arriving | ; 7 1l.—The Fenian Senate| . 1 have been deeply agreeable. ij sum of money from the pubs!
    x become politic: 10w they forfeit this este a den of this infer ppears, was put in posses- in session in this city has d ve fathti pu deeply gratitied by observing the ic funds for the purpose i :
    ders to the mea: ‘ political pan-| In no way ¢ , eem. BRITISH NEC . this information, aud | i John O'M y has deposed President) ulness with which y : ar ont : S| ae
    : panest and most c } y can they so effectually d SH NEUTRALITY CRITICISED Excellescy’s ins on, aud he received His n Mahony from office, on ch that pled ch you have carried out last summer, i a I,
    Aaaaeeit-ak contemptible | truckling t " y do so as by! Our domestic SED. \ ucy’s instructions to meet hi ~. | perfidy and malf , on charges of pledge, and I need hardly ‘ , imported a set of hackles from
    probate plied his di g to unpriucipled adventu has lef ie contest, now happily ended, | ; ndrew’s or St. Stephen. Thi m at St./ Rober easance, and Vice President | *e pleasure I experi lly assure you of | Scotland for my
    trade to gratify. Pai disz-aceful | humouriny rers, and by | has left some traces in Aappuy ended, | ney Geueral phen. Thither the Attor- oberts chosen to fill his place S rn experience in receiving or my own use, and the expense
    z y- ainly, then, the only 4) wt the expense of princi .” | least of th our relatious with one at} __ Ty; ueral proceeded in the cold ie tary of th s place. The Secre- present address, with its any x you i thei i 5 of
    mere ’ . : 4 Fare -_ ple, = mis- of the great. maziti pat! His Exc 1 cold of last night y oO e Treasury was also deposed fi z ie ; its renewed expressi s importation neariy ; 0
    optlh Oth tb prong, & y course | guided and an infatuated a i me powers. The for- Excelleney having gone di ght} office. Th y was also deposed from good wishes toward pression of |, iy eqanlled the cost of the
    ol, uncompromising op ; ed people. ceordauce was unprecedented Frederieton. Their effort: gone direct from by ese officers, however, repudi Reliev Ss me. hackles. Could not tl a
    sition. And as to our ‘ . Wee not been justified by th ed, and has! wil} be di cir efforts there, it is though authority of the Senate i , Fepudiate the | i Tland that T resume the Gov ; wet the Agriotnen am
    ‘ mauner: When we saw | el ae ana — tems of ed by the issue. But in the . directed to placing th oo ae : : the Senate in the matter, and indi- this Island with esume the Government of | ‘™mport 50 or 60
    the leader of the L Awe saw! ANOTHE! uo ems of neutrality pursued by tl SYS-| a state of defi g the frontier in such cations of a lively quarrel are i d 4 | with undiminished interest in i sets for sale throughout the Is
    has Reneiaks endian Ghadad-ot A’ IER ATTEMPT AT SWIN ; hails thalt eae »y the powers which ‘ { defence as to guard against Ch! Official intelligence e in prospect... . . welfare and prosperity est in its | land, as an experi:
    tenant farmers in Prince E te uiful off r INDLING. | ference. T pep. there was a marked di or incursion from that directi reamed i 1 ea from the American Consul}, 1” Mrs. Dundas’ a i mporiant. - The Seciety oom
    alii habieds rince Edward [sland to op-| We adtice in mars te ores smc oe materials of war for the cae ote Soon after the Attorney een , 2) generic Mexico, dated Oct. 8th, reports heartily thank wi “eg as well as my own ] it at a small cost. I shall conclude by sayi
    Empire ! yh to the might of the Lritish day, the followin e re y, of last Thurs-| the bine yey in & great measure, from the Police Magistrate and Chief of Pali artival, troops pet oe place by the French health and happiness or your wishes for ‘our ‘‘a word to the wise,”’ and ea
    thy , could any lanvuare . 4s ~? Zz reso ution, as . " tiga, UE 5 Ops Oo rreat Brit in; a communicat >} 3 Tt. 3 »hice were ete Pi ; i
    persian a - geage’ be found strong | passed, amongst vthers, at : . one ont was ships, idapaad vr bate sae nate as cud = + Tae = Bank Presi- om ahd > GEORGE DUNDAS I remain yours, very truly
    ~ sance the origination of so in-| 8°-€ ey Em eeting of the} fOr receiving Britis : ? _prepared | j : ie rson, the oficer comm "HE JA) ’ , she Lie ee "rane
    sane, so wicked a scheme ? 1 f we al weet my Conpral Committee of the Tenant the ports st bnala'ss ‘ah thane sailed from mm sg here. 7 _— A REV ORS. Government House, 10th ‘oy porerner Hoy. E. Wuenay J. WARBURTON,
    ; ? » said he was Leazue vant : i ! Pi ar ex nies ae : . F ey LODO. wAN.
    a fool to entertain such an idea f, € was gue, It requires no comment, The Le: commerce, under @ commission fr “ar American operate, in any pressed his readiness to co- The Jamaica Guardian gives the followi —- ei >
    mom , ea for a single | refuse to give to th : vague} States. These ships ‘ion from the insur- gil % y Way necessary, with the civi account of the orizin of th Ch Te eh
    ent, we omy “ave utferance to the ne i the money th ‘ the public a fair account of | from British Then having once eseaped he B = ee preservation of the pablbe — hill, the Secretary of ths Aceh gO Under- CITY COUNCIL. To tue Eprror or tHe Exam
    unexag erated trath. If : ‘ es mey they have already receiv the _ s, ever afterwards entered ank Presidents were direc Ce. | ciety. i 4 ’ 1e Baptist Missionary So- s. Dear Sir: 7 INER. ‘
    ith. , sceing the foll . ’ ed and ap.| them im every part of the w ; FOG! 't rr irected to red iety, in the early ce ¥ ae . ATURDAY, Dec. es ie nel :
    andl i, peseaiieee ste boos is the f ity of propriated, as most people believe, to th P to renew their ralvbeties world, to refit, and so + oh am securities and safe-cuards pen lathes to the eee addressed |) Hie Worship the Mayor presided — sient an aakeaninns
    he.only promul bi re nost probably did—| Own purposes, and now they are : a nore The consequences of a « q smn ae and the Police force wee roe Hon. Edward | choceya os ve ee one the Council Board relative to th on the steal “t ee en ae
    he gated it as a means of exciting | more y are asking for} disastro : onduct were most | dj itioned to exercise more th : orth these imagi oe ER OG Ane ¢ Meeting, namely to pr m4 ete of the eubscribe i
    she piiegle tad 601 iting , under the pretence th: ae So trous to the States then in rebelli : dinary vigilance — an their or- maginary wronzs of ou . _ | tae Lieut y present His Excellence r on Annexation.
    i sd ol tantlichtiiie he haa hat they will relieve | creasing thei ; in rebellion, in- he} e —and, hence, th dealt in st shige. r peasantry enrnt Goverver with )
    sinz , oF a te SP ws \ ieve ng their desolatio : ’ who arrived : , ’ € passengers strong denunciati ; of th at eee addres Bo 1 a congratulater WM. COOPE
    would we have zone f. ; popularity, | antry whom they have b : -- | prolonyi 7 Pe-aphan and misery by th ived by the American b ue of thi a ons of the legislation +s on his return to the Isl + a cee.
    Tred get ie wn. lel li ae y have brought into dif. prolonging of our civil ¢ y by the! were very J nerican beat last night is country, and of the “ : 5 9D) sumption of and and his re
    octuil » had char-| fieulty through thei Pe over, the eff contest. It had, very closely scrutinized om la : ne “ powers that be” ption of the Government of the Colony It “ai
    acterized him as a deep designi ul char) ugh their bad advice. The G wer, the effect, to , wares 6 ions” —— umongst us, and sough also to add © Colony—and was said in the Isl ;
    sa ae eee ‘ yt ‘ , Y b Gindtt Auates lect, to a great extent, to driv onsuitations have b Colonial S , ght, at the hands of the | pi address His Hovor the Chi ‘ : slander, some ti
    When we saw hi p designing knave?} Central Committee say th American fia “ y vive the ops een frequent to- olonial Secretary . ©) his reti ief Justice on | that if it w. i a4
    hon we saw bles aed his sandjutors eivocas-| With the mm a say that they are satisfied | much of our » Poca the sea Bag Sprit treen, the military, nallag alien day ~ pi i et igury ito the tas of a| the per dy the office bf iAdministtatores the ~ years the desire of the inhabitants in
    ny a Course that conld no - “s r “s -asurer’s”’ stater f P ver & ur commerce to th » an e civic offic he lai . e things of which Afte watt gla e Provinces. the igh
    : ‘ t fail in the end of | 8nd expendi rent of receipts ry power whose subjects had er €| caution will be ers, and every pre- complained. is letter, which ei _ After some preliminary remarks f Uni ’ y might be annexed to the
    increasing a thousand fold : 7 penditures; but are the general ,._ | eessity for such a chi created the ne-| T “ye taken to guard against s : to our Governor—Ed , gt ae referred | Councillors a Resuluti nee Keema ssi nited States, and a | i ,
    ‘ old ‘the Gistreases 6i th satisfied? fi gener Public jl | Kaas achange. These event he military are under ord eo urprise. - ward John By re, Es ed to stlon Was unanimously adupt- ’ etter in Ross's Weekly
    tenantry — of entailin : ne ? for the general public hav | place before I was called to th ‘vents took | moment’ i ‘orders to be ready at a soon found its way into th , Fae © prepare draft addresses to His E vpt-|names sundry advanta .
    ; ’ scraainill iititain : ame public have contri-| of the ‘ ed to the administration | ,; nt’s notice. It is generally f Citiniir i2h Seiad e newspapers of the the Lieut. Gove A is Excellency é J v zes which would
    tues Siiciceeall 2 =| sery on help-| buted to the funds. President O’ government. The sir tration | city can be held h y felt that the |). y, it having been the desire of Dr. U lesti rnor, and His Honor the Chie: zained by annexati be
    nnocent children — coul his fel . ent O’ Mahoney and | Peace by which I : icere desire for eld against any force that hill and his friend ; r. Under. | Justice—as above—and the follow: “ 7 xation, but, above all
    Py at Sooty could we | his fellow-swindlers will no dout paver By am animated, led me to openly attack it; but, as a fi t May | circul nds that it should be widely | We"? #ppuinted te ollowing gentlemen |ment of the land . » & settle-
    " ge in an unwarrantable |i are satisfi : oubt say that they prove the proposal already mad @p-| request — so it eal urther security, aj nay ated here. From that time until > | Theophil * prepare said address viz: and question. But the
    of cattle Web atin cence atisfied with the ma. js ‘ Y| the questions whic y made, to submit! ali is said — has been made u country has been kept i ntil now the | L2repbilus Desbrisay, John 1 *| other matte ; re are
    , : called them the most sel! nner in which the | ¢} ons which had thus arisen be alifax for a gunboat @ upon : been kept in a state of continued Yates, Esquire, and bi recken, A. H. rs to be considered bef
    lows ushenzed? W! : st selfish fel-| money — subscribed by noor serv f ‘| the countries for arbitrati a n between While all th at. excitement In consequence Thi tnw acehaunet) , i his Honor the Recorder to annexati ore we come
    . ate oe eee ot er 7 poor servant aisla endl ave ohmneh 2 ion. « These questiclit le a these precautions have be ; an teal Viinie ated . his Opposition ve Committe submitted said addr ae ion.
    tian, Robert Stewart . ® ODTIS- ourijug men—has been ex d noment that they must hav —and in the face of the w i en taken f ion uced a loud storm and fury aceurdasre with the Reslut } W T i
    art, publicly and unblushingly | Sort of wi pended to make a manded the attention of the g lave Com-| be crimi € warning sent, it would of passion on the part of Dr. U a ury | having been ution of Couneil, which he Crown is Proprietor-i :
    snonaiih Saidus iia: © rshingly | Sort of wild goose-chase of a fi weg (py we of the great powers, and iminal to neglect them—there i ? Page r. Underhill’s sympa-| adopted severally read, were unam wry prietor-in-chief of all the
    ‘ yrdom”’ of constables and | Pro _ pent oray on British! 4.7 so interwoven with the » 4nd) cause for alarm. The i ; is really no] 9. cca. ey got up public meetings in ev dopied, and ordered to be er t mously |!ands in the Provin nd
    etic diniauittad’ lee ane perty and British’ Pussessi dards’ tif otic peace and in-} formati \. e indefiniteness of the i direction of the co etings in every | tion it was ordered grossed =Upon me | tificati ces, and also of all the for-
    ld" ils tes “ta vssessions: but that a ery one of them as to have i ormation, the certai ve in-| Oey untry, at which all m 1 that the same C : ne | tifications built and
    . one very ‘tched game i at | a partial decis : ve insured : nty that any attem of wild and nons i anner | prepared the add eet Te and armed at her cos
    great outraze to the ameniti ne wery game is nearly played , le decision. I regret to infor upon us would result in failure, pt made |... 9 ensical talkings about ‘ ied the addresses be a Committ i. | th ner cost, and bas
    anggh ng e culties, aft. datas gnome sian. yed out. The do-| Great Britain declined th » inform you that} ral j d result in failure, and the sions” and “wrongs” w as Oppres | 0p His Excellency the Li uition to wait e good government and :
    criticism, if we had j spaper | bations to the Fenian swindl r | the oth clined the arbitrament, but improbability of any such Sene- | stro : gs’ were indulged in and|¢" His H the Lieutenant Governer, and | subj in’ well-being of bag
    ~ pronounced him a dis~ ‘6 ers will become | ‘2? other hand, invited us t » Dut, On| made, whil any such attempt being ng resolutions passed, in which enor the Chief Justice with : subjects in’ keeping. C
    camaibiekh di sk adissrace to| ‘small by dezrees and beauti | a joint commissi s to the formation of , While not suilicient to neglect in being to endorse th , in which they souht| After which the Couneil adj the same. " s g- onsequently, any an-
    ’ sect—a most unworthy follower of| thei of sautifully less’ as | tw mission to settle mutual clai forearmed, afford very li we In Deing | hi e statements of their apostle j ned adjourned. nexation which might I i ’ i
    Him who has sai y follower of| their nefarious and impracti : S| tween the two Salyer al claims be-| to aff } d very little ground upon which is letter to the Colonial S pes oe A. McNe ght be desired could onl
    as said, “Blessed are impracticable projects | countries, from which tb o aftirm the existe ‘ pon which | « i olonial Secretary. Th mF a Wt, Reporter. jmade by t ont.
    pee pee » the peace| come rev projects be-| the depredati which those for nee of real danger Underhill Conventions ”’ hl — FS Oe a y treaty; and bef real
    makers. ill plo peace | revealed: and so it will be wi predations before mentioned sh The people ma : " ert, onventions ’’ became formed Brre.ary.—W - be he ore any treaty could
    : give measured expres-| Leaguers : with the|exeluded. The proposition, i should be| Gover uay, we think, rely upon the —as has come out since the rebelli a0 Lany.-We laeen Get 8 .warere is it would ha ¥
    sion to our horror and indi : pres- aguers, who are seeking t tisfactory for 4 position, in that very unsa-| in th pment acting with vigor and | society entit] i rebellion—a seeret | Preset i the occupati rn Eee i he een Oe
    tnidigthetiin’ w f g to extort money story form, has been declined ent-] tat the ceeainioans gor and promptness y entitled the African Liberati : snd oi pation of W. McGill Esq annexation would be be :
    vead ta Beodé ‘Waekt hen we| from the tenantry and otl ’ ined. r p es; and the Government m: One of the prim ai ration Society. situated on Lower Water St ie neficial to all the Colo-
    m ‘ y that the Sherif ; ‘ f y and others, under false pre-| @##4T QUESTIONS OF PC rely upon the firm support of mY may! Mr. G prime movers in all these things wi glariously entered tile Street, was bur. |mists without being injuri '
    sldied anmalth pe Bib Se nud his| tences. ‘The resolution to whi ; “98 F PUBLIC LAW TO BE SETTLE. | Should danger pr pport of the whole people r. George William Gordon ; gs was | on b y entered on Thursday nizht last, and |S: g injurious tc the Parent
    ‘ sher position, and w fe J o which we have The United States did ¥ ger present itself. proprietor, and a , @ large landed | arrels of flour stolen therefron and | State, and this leads i
    FI naan alt = . and were | referred is as follows :-— ‘ect & - id not present the sub —_—-————> <> f th ’, member of the lower branch which can lead : eretrom. No clue . “<3 us, in the first place, to
    > respectful considcrati ‘“ ae ject as an impeachment of the g 7 “Ae THE FEN a is gag of the Legislature of the co 9? ead to the discovery of the consider the relationshi i
    de Stadia! erhighaarel sibvration Reenieed . That oft paws which w it of the good faith of a FENIAN CONS > tn ioe untry. Mr. Gord has as yet been fi - robbers ationship of the Coloni
    ; dors? : 4 f ot alitiess wh ; | which was professin; b . NSPIRACY. wild, intempera on, ; en found. W eac olonies to
    amoly jastified ir rs Would we not be seribed to the funds of the eens bene sub dispositions, but Brees Be most friendly F from one sak we ar zeal, travelled | Premises of Mr. Wellinzton ele hang = nie other:
    etal in saying that the man wh requested 10 pay in immediately, asthe Cen. lic law, of which th g questions of pub.|_* "0m the report of the prelimi . {ing up the f untry to the other, beat-| entered by some thief doriag the pect also| They ha aot, i
    ‘vould diiihoagse of és el tsel Benid have bless “ps ly ; as the Cen-| the peace of e 8 e settlement is essential to| #tion before the Dubli on iminary examin- are e — of the Underhill party, and who abstracted se hewn the t week, | gy, - ve all a right, in common, to the
    sable ‘geaaleldiié Cuad wspaper with| which will secu ined to adopt measures | rep: mu nations ; and, though pecuni h in Police Court, of Ste-| derhi reaching up the doctrines that Dr. mt | tn ds veral articles of clothing eries; they form a line fi ’
    4 : Sli Gietteuia acl seep rite yaa re to the members of the Uni Serene to their injured citize on uiary | phens, the Head Centre, and hi : erhill had enunciated to the Se r. Un- case the unknown Ketch found th 8: | which ine for mutual defence,
    pringiple and intelligence her of | that legal justice to which they Briti nion | followed incidental! ns would have) mak ‘ , and his associates, we | The press warned hi e Secretary of State. conveniently open, and i ecbeuky er ich encloses the River and G , ‘
    . 5 —one that would ad-|/°° 87 justly entitled.” y, a8 British sub-! Great Britai y on a decision against ake the following extracts : : rned him that he was pursui the key.— Herald. on his departure hid|rence; th i pe at of Ot. ae
    vocate any cause however ae , 7. gupaiee. . ritain, such compensati + thei Th i zi ag course that was fraught with peer po fh Fons 8 1 ce; that while the Conpdas head
    y 1 wretched. and The meaning of “a primary object -nsation was not their e evidence which M be ductiv at wit danger, and could — rater “ hold the
    "88 hi Hemet aman ,and would! . g of all this is—«C athe ject. They had a highe : 0 rg i r. Barry produced productive of iid tok oe) u tii waters, the Colony of N
    7 : rk however dirty : with your d Yome, down | and it was in the intere igher motive, | 7°s'ereay 38 most important, layi uced) held on hi d Prreg let il. But he still Coroner's Ixqve j ny of Nova Scotia, with
    a, thet Dyes Giles } irty, provided J dust, poor fools! George Ad to eatdblich i erests of peace and justice very roots of the ¢ : t, laying bare the f s mad and unwise course until ‘ ot Sar NQUEST.—An inquest was held Breton and Newfound! ’ Cape
    | aes iy £ he would stand any cl] Bob Stewart, Sam I ge Adams, | |. ish important principles of i an explanati onspiracy. It also supplied on from folly to crime, he C wd ror, J —-. Harbor, Queen’s County i nady held the boys ates
    fo, Of mereasing the circulati ore ee es ee and John Ross hay tional law. The correspond of interna. | °0. &*P nation of the strictness with whi As a member of the Leyi preached sedition. | 4ay evening, the 7th inst., by y,on Thurs. | Outiets, so that one Province cou ‘
    : = ‘ on of his ne necessities of th m Ss ave befure ; P ndence will be laced prisoners have bee k w ich the e Leyislature thi Es. 5’ ns oo) by John R. Bo jk " Vv ld not be an-
    p ilel of ee Jew spaper, beir own, nad wa fure you. The ground on whi Pa . n kept from communicati resented the parish of S , this man re-| &S4-) Coroner for said C urke,|nexed to the Uni
    befor oming some time in .’ | still further i ; nt to dabble | Minister re he ground on which the British with one another. O nication |in th of St. Thomas in the East | Mary F re hag " nited States without deranging
    ; : Shei; Mie ether ty dusid Uhenien She 2 rests his justification i , d © an . One of the docu n the Assemb! His j e t y Feehan, who fell off Coffin’ body ct | the : out
    brexap tt future “ Printer _ - piunder. This i that th ae: ation is, substantialt uced, if right! i ments pro- | low ‘s is influence M 5 : ; 2 ffin’s Wh connection. The:
    1.’ tor Uae ape oom mpudent the manicipal : iy, ’ ghtly ascribed to the He ower Classes of th: : among the | Mount Stewart Brid, : art, at refore the ots
    Georgxestiont Mai Queen's Most at of a “raid upon the pock . domestic i Pp aw of a nation, and revealed th - e Head Centre of that parish w . ndge, after land f; the fe . necessity
    f ont Majesiy ?”’ , ‘ kets ¢ tie interpretati : , and th= e startling fact th sivrreat. [ a as unhap ily very Steamer Heather ing from the confederation of the .
    ayyt ry? As of those antry fi : pockets of the ten- ae rpretations of that | undertook g fact that he (Stephe great. In that parish the meen’? eather Belle,on the uizh of the Provinces: that in the
    ew whole yace of unprinci ose so of the | 20t'Y for more cash, will, we hav measures of its duty as aw, are the rtook the defence of the pri phens)| tists abound. Gord € sect of native Bap-|ist. Verdict—Th vizhe Of the Sth jevent of anauxptic in
    nprincipled demaz properly re » have no doubt, be| bound to d y as a neutral, and I feel) &4 With the Irish P prisoners connect. | ¢ - Gordon gave great enco P| cam at the deceased Mary Feeh nexation to the United States, i
    would pian; a ; mazogues who}! perly resented and resisted o declare my opinion 5 wile dnet thei eople, and em loyed to o these ople. He had bi uragement e to her death b . ry = 4n | must be all . tes,
    7 g , ” . ad. & : J ir con- “ e him ba? , y accidental] ‘ 7 all the Pro
    less su Terin + in dni’ ee ee PURER ota coer hon x toes tier Se ountaioed rer a — jostifcations tues document, por hr i pao rehgpen ea aa a apis by which his we thoes 5 sareabby ; he at Mouns Sass owas om With reference Adds ores land
    . 3 r to gratify thei ti eee ergs: ’ fore the tri , igna , c Ar . ng “es i j -
    anil (acronis their cota} a their ambition, BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEW the same time, I do wires = nations. At ; & We selected Nolan scteeaine states:— | preached ir ike iad a He | ously of poten 98 the Jory ere sapniee question as pro by eae of the mt
    ; ' portance. They IGN NEWS. attempt » any present | if he was retai € promised shi several cha at th : : sace hoisted | Uni : Y annexation to
    osrvél ona x a j ey de. . pt } p at redress by a é 7 q as retained he w PM us} W ich seemed ‘ c Is the end of sa harf . a O1s 0 nited 8 °
    honest rating tes ut the hands of any We gather the following items of E the Tature, friendship are rapa -” a is case, and that ot : Sret a of | special oe oe beck a under the fall, partictlatty as night ie ons the | Great PRY + In the event of annexaties
    nonést public journalist, and it i - | news fr Rhee Suropean | must rest on the basi two countries | tween him and the pri rview be-| na . ck American by the| Frid peste np Se mn aay sigan ¢ treaty that
    yf = the vreates rom papers received by e basis of mutual justi ° and the prisoners, eith me of Warner—a: Aree: ay, when the Steame has 4 panty Me
    | reproach to many : yreatest | ante whi i ived by the R. M. S sestice. us (the write » either or both of | charac , n uneducated, unprinci sidera’ ; r usually a con. | ‘he grants shall remain undisturbed a
    waft ck “ae aad vie detractors that they — which arrived at Halifax on the &th *8 THE MONROE DOCTRINE—— MONARCHY V3, DEM sent him in urage to treat { 0h 8 y OCRACY - DEM-! myself acted i - Both Cushman and | th o? Peal B ‘thirsty ! constitute a separate Stale
    cording to their d ; vem ac- : aX. ’ in good faith, and nd|the name of Paul Bo y wretch, by FSNAIURinasrecear CaN and settl i affai
    eserts. S It is ste ; From ; th faith, and used Nol :, i gle, who resided in the odes —_ 1 settle their own affai best they cam
    had not thé iidependence ag these gentry De eary a ~ bs #. oe Ariadne has been | free “nile cg pee a pen ees of our the only means by which = could ounekede Reooue ‘ =* lark glen called Stony Gut acorn 3 da Seeuatn clinenster to tiie offer has been made ‘. is this Colony ,
    ae ~ 0 utter their ewnal the _England to Halifax 1 ivilized world has been | d ners, which we fel zle’s head quarte ; » imparti : annex thi
    convictions it iil becomes own | that a Battallion of the 6 fax, and, also, | Convn'sed by revolutions j : nj duty under the ei ' elt to be our | chapel quarters, here he had a/| preserves imparting « blush while it |‘© New Brunswic
    , them now to « orders for‘ the 60th rifles ar mocracy ort in the interests of de-! bad ircumstances, and I think j pel, and here the must terrible ich ware Eh SORTS. * k,— that is, that our aod
    eayil at us for havin 0 «rp and | FGETS Tor the same destinati $ ave under| Mecracy or of monarchy ; but th a that our well meant effor ink it too} revolt were enac canceutareetaions questi i rested
    erie ‘ ‘ wing scath hones eile Siadadd tecaed siedte all habe | bdtesitn it efforts to : ted. re —— ra yuestion might he set ain
    a Ate oad ¢ performed what they The moet sinailing wine . , : volutions the United States have Theat sa prisoneis, and to be a medium of serve the eee THE SINGER SEWIN in that P “ tled by disinte men
    : > done, had they . * | the announce & piece of intellize . | firmly refused to bee . visely and | tion with their friend i communica-| The N . a Pe ee rovers ; Oiges. tvs 4 i
    prineiple aad sufficient pla : Possessed proper Head ere << Stephens, a ae ia} saitleninteesic tebe . wed re of re-| into a fault.” nds outside, should be turned Am She ew in Tribune's Washineton des = ig Premium. — By reference t aa: . iP ie tal od 3 here is no complaint
    We an ) + im Dublin, had #9 to our conditi Y government suited * - : s:—“ An ingenious sche ¢ -| which we publish elsewhere, it wi on et re, and where they have ®
    are far from believi ‘4 Richmond Prise. : ; escaned from! - ur con ition; but we hay . bf ° . gling whisk fro c me for smug: the Sin ; _ it will be seen th Court of E
    ng that it is the busi-| ing of ; n, at One o’elock in t ieandae i¢ os , e never sight to| Mr. Ba . key m Canada into t 4 inger Sewing Machines (bet at ischeat for the settlement of such
    ness merety of the Propriet pusi- — of the 24th. A warder, named toe morn- follow a 1 others; and we have consistengly | d ny said he now proposed to read States has just been detected he United | manutacturing) earry off the ane fi family and | juestions —and this off made before
    te, ment too prietors and the Govern-| "©? arrested for aiding and abetti yrne, has} ne } ed the advice of Washington to nee os which had been od in S the There were 32 women oni . the State Fair which closes to-da wwe trow | ce { : « omer was
    F wight Whe anid the Tenant League. As, welll Sroce's box: fund ia ie gent prudent OY atinenaas eat anil ge 3 bh pata tee Sens {tread to thn Snited Staten, devia fe aie Figg gh eg eye a Ribs worthy |, pe given to the Fifteen Years Pur
    cht it be said that it is the daty yrne’s box, found in j »on searching |! use of Gi bidins. Devt ve receiv lilly ‘ehiaia of of, who! a mn-whet at & . in their | firs, and the Singer Co. b seen at |Chase Bill; but thi .
    eee ‘ ; in it the Fen s | Leeéruanins ‘ gf. rin all the} with tl their arrival h rst appeared to be babi iis ‘o. have not entered j ; but this offer of annexation Ws
    the community b . one in| reward of one th d an oath. A eving period the li a the amount adva' i ere, | fully wrapped ¥ i ore Per qruavel, snsnanble. § ! ite | refused,
    y bur the ower “of the ngs © yusand pounds has be ** | powers and age icy of European| at thé ther si vaneed and paid to tl ' pped up with neat little feet characterized or premiums which has “= }
    ond al ape: burning | for the capture of Stephens. en offered id of the United States ‘has; 1¢ Other side previous to their them | to the gaze of a feet exposed | this ej ms the past few years. The . : re ina3aoe
    : ud those gounected with the Jus: 3 \ the Dublin Times, wna one The escape, says whole, been harmonious. “Twice, i ‘ on the} Ih'one eblumn were the names oy recall epee tend 9 . — Upon investigation this city saw fit however, to ene agent in Then, again, the Conference at Quebee for
    (ranpaiiy tox quench the Reuiag ted mance at Aelietuhihe onal ont pe planned, and) @°' of the invasion of some parts ¢ eed, ru-{ the next evlnmn stated the Sas 24 persons : | fashioned after the si 4 they were tin cases eecasion, in force; and netwithetandine oe this | Confederation claimed the for the Gene-
    semaile Si eosilasti he ap r “ assist in| saven doors opened by poverss pawed through a os a of monarey, have piereiled, amnreig piety beo.: aad oat colonel | ing from 3 to 5 gallons oo gprs eens a a Pag Pres, 25) Wheeler 4 Wilon ral Government tc k * i an peace
    sha lace of saf-ty. To | cape of Stephens, it is said, wi eys. The ce-| ne my, predecessors b revailed ; | columns in which’ rani re were | the ' iskey. Abuot 30 of | —i ker, &e., &e., joining in the contest i \ heraabaxe: Py ; i
    uy ho'd t é ) 0 pe ephens, it is said, w : es . ors have had oce ‘ i sums Varyin women were arrested H of|—it was ing in the tes
    poopie ms laws, aad to attempt to rest-ain the pare ad Fenianism than ail the oe som m0 ea views of this nation armed pipet Asari advanced, “and etd unite of whiskey secured.” and over 100 gallons | teste were pooh pod the My wis ers practical ne ee nt of the F
    > vyle from pucsuin ¢ a poliey injuri “| American Head Ce urings of rference. On bot : in U. S., £48, £37,'} 0s," age + 8 —_—- peated H B ccs sul ie 2 ay RT ;
    teeth aadionst : asim y injurious to their The ntres. monstrance of the United > occasions the re-; was marked “ 4 7. 10s, and soon. One! Tue U Daily Pes dag the Siuger machines aay be ® lati to render uniform the
    | srests, are Ma thy Menaithe- 4 Bien » Thies cave 6’ petite oy Suis od et tates was respect paid his ‘own expenses ;”’ _Uses or Free Trape.—It i +, Sept. 15. , ticy | aws relating to property and civil and
    wou én che ant on every | has di ys & specimen of virgin gold| G eep conviction, on the t was marked ‘*nothing;”" tw eer. three|the oricvin of the DE.—It is stated that! Mr. Johu Higgi render _
    | + tities, We were fully convinced that | a vee om oe ina — in Cornwall. Te rete ep that the Seema af th berm £7, and there were pi 2? ani sums of | tory at ‘Wa! ~ tes _ ae Watch Fac- r. Higgins, Agent for P. E. Island. pe uniform the practice of the Courts of
    Sur duty to the tenant: ar wag ey ree inches in length, and ce and mutual absti 10n-interfer-| from £10 7 r sums rangi i re the watches a i — La B
    . oo ae y demanded tl inches in di in length, and 24) j abstinence, fi to £70. TI . ging | by machinery, like Colt’ ps are made} A — oe w. But as such Iaws are to have mo fores
    pai : ; Wipe i icanihiite sak aeoke tom was ¢ , from propa a bere: o £70. Tn another co! - ry, like Colt’s rev ; ~ RRIVAL oF H ’ ;
    de ~e leantiine stone uitarned to exposé the than two ounces. , cighs rather more | Since there peo ec wy hs sepiplires 1 W868,” hae and here he found "Bey t. Aas watches of the See ee Govatend Heedea’ ste wer THE Lager. | until agreed to by the Colonial Legislature, thi
    elie. ¢. ne Tevdut Cuionists, and t.) demon- | The revolt of the negroes in Jamai and power; but we ee ane in wealth | dates in July a Rg. all par rs a diag Estat he :— Watches are so candle arrived at Geargetow : , from Halifax, | Colony will be kept in its present position
    abcateoell® 6S gies nose mead. is Ayo » Ma decmcme 0s on the part of the a ve the nations of ote oe jolaeh naehaltole,deteacen an pete protect ton heh "dee impracticable to | !™et, with thi sondtioney — Wednesday evening {therefore the necessity of being annexed |
    © ca ob pe sre Ryauiiis ernr st to wat : Yuasties and form their oj ne ir own following :—** . ich appeared the | mak y high ‘dities. The watch-| Dundas and 'y Governor Dundas Brunswick, i instan oe
    . Pa ch very klosely the tverniuént. ye their own syytems of-Ga_| nay nai, ‘8 Ags Ig apnend the rate of mon eg had to go té-work to ue Pri servants, George D re tua ha New ick, in the first instance. od
    ; . -" a : ' d, f ; -e > . Bate ~ i i , . * . j
    ee AP mt fg 2 a Spee according tb Ribgs Fay officers in| Faetory. | agp rown ingepuity: | Hence the wher Secretary to His Exerllency, and Mr The United States, as neighbors of the P"” Bh
    me Comeep. | eee s = as laid down by ral history of trade — Ex chapter in the gene- rived in town'at @ late hour lant Cree ae? sr: | vines, had a right by treaty lo the Gulfe
    + wtlty sige Merlin brought o wail from last evening. The Sea Fisheries, and consequently an opportun
    ; . Halifax. — islander (to smuggle into the Provinces. Then

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