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    NEWSPAPER LABOR.

    “woos ving ween
    . aa as 1 J prise Vow give . ‘ we ine veracis, With an apertare through whieh the | fluence, having, in astranze and unaccousitable
    vere few of the niyeide wily ¥ perns ye vot Hee Heets wn detided wit The Tat Heit water is tureed with great power on fetuting ihanner, been tuto i h e of the best
    the crlames ui war patie journals, fore say al paper eaeh Way. Phe ghip ie coustructed in com- , pbs cpa .
    iow ot the Sinus of Late repros th ba The Gealice! Jaunary, Isah, there acrived of partments, aay of avtnen ean be rendered uir and most lucrative offices in the gift of the Go-
    the geine helere thee o , ia? ee boseph Dabo a beevitior of the aecused.. get and as no shot could penetrate it would vernment; and
    i ' ' Mary A ine
    mil statement ef the whole » bia WHE HN Tete BISTeE, Oey AE. >) he : . i
    : ‘ . me ’ ' wierd evtisle. mitt we Mmpossible to ank ber. , baving been thoroughly rooted out and eradi-
    tul fev Cie moments that the **. i ' Ww Gel wad eripere, with mo ith . id er ° :
    : mur hye j j ® tee van trey 4 . ” . . . { as i aw ms r ate—
    caijed forge ne ms Seve wd, ane hi ux sa revue le Sarsapariila, 1 iteelt, it is generally conceded, cated, as it shoald have been, seeinz that
    ‘ ‘ t+ tnfermation that sue Wis fo Ge iel( i i 2 . 4 . » i : 4
    : @ “wry por al eect ae ee oe + his ii [tis evident thet thes addition Goes net postess thar power over disease which at . barever might be sid in its favor in furmer |
    Nee od CL Corry PUTeE MON Chie evyityy Pthe Gem et the rising Jenng elergyaan was one time it was eredited with, but combined with! times—there cag be no possible excuse now |
    fe*@emiper te la 4 efouge 4 render . . a . eh ‘ “8 £ eeee : : ; 3 : 3 ,
    hoe . - anpleanted't 4 a . eS Wes ee pee diee “ ther and more peweriu) remedial agents its use for even a Seemins ountenance Of aay thing |
    ° Y CHO pliested Cask Chan we prey i tweet the brothers, Mary A rie: remanec ge: . ahi + {
    t. undertake ot tunis time. Our t ; d tee brother's heen, vied eveladud |! etten tellowed by aatouishing results, Ht ws, so distusteful and pewaicious.
    Sunyle the Quaatity of s wer seeih ing pes su roo, Hevee descending toi the athe | acknowledged by the medical taculty that Deo Hishly dumaiag, however, in public esti- |
    . sear by the newap A(ee WHiteg—tive ted)“ “a & e is . April toile a a sao Laroukat's Sarsaparilia Compownd is net only the > matio i, us these eogisiderations have doubtiess
    veleat who turniebes the daily a! ‘ War Sere, Meeks Serenity Mieke Mee yet wer By ‘ n one ee , Mae . . }
    2 agai inden stag ’ ‘ } ° " duabiietien Naldinatih, bide uisindadl sie best but the cheapest combination of Sarsaparilia Iwen to the Corervatives, there are many |
    ‘ vu "titel is Thine re @ln wil » - oily l by} :
    waste be sent away te hoard On the even. ever made available to the public. Aa a remedial
    tee arimles furnished te the pres i ' ;
    brn - alone yields detucia tiiat © s ef tie POW Aprh tins detaestie Was seat eat) tor Sevotala aad kindred complaints we know one
    el cnet sh : ee : ove . ; i , » trifling artich:. | ' .
    ‘ illite PONY wee TE SENT bettle ef this ter vanal twe af any rival prepare
    Ce SE SKC PSIOat oF Curcices ChimKer thal Oe) vad told Laat ake might atay all might at het aunt's | ! i fie si A ie opinion suo deeide@y agaiust them as it has |
    fever of the comanmmnity more ft ‘ R e “ k Vhen she #0en in the market. ~ Monthly Journal of Science ‘fie
    ‘ ‘ Wh ved Wilhin fiv file Wii \ tteeti 8a A, Bsus bees a a po
    tale tor whatewer weed of fame aod enmolu t ed the tellawing meruing she waa told by | rater 0S : wiewag,
    meet be may get, than the comecientious: Mr aod Thies Baten tuat Marv was gone, a man Suoarkp Practice In Catiroxnia.—News | Uattering wogiises which were made by them, jabout the matter.
    | o 3 |

    3 vurnalet. A regular peactica! writer, wh
    Prepares daily what would make two Lun tired
    jines at prat tor day im tive year,
    eounting thirty only in every wouth "
    theret re lewing Bee entire days as a martyits
    for accidents, sievkne-s, Ge , would run uy th
    Pollowing v-tinates :

    Per diem, 20

    every

    lines: per monty, 6 O00

    Syevenbes ThrVe

    Oitlawa.

    =_ — — — te ee Spstgen rs ee

    wer at Buckingham, at fle Cine eteerage wheel is placed in the stern of the the ground of parsonal merit, or extensive in-|

    id cone for hee in the might aud taken ber away |eame to San Francisco of the ftasure of a: ty induce the pevple to elevate thew iv power,
    Hd (ht the temily bad) jarge banking and commission house in the
    ceived sews of ber, (hat she was well and i! Sundwieh Islands having extemsive relations

    in California. Two rival parties were eager | MEM, of the strietest economy in the disburse-

    after she Was

    thet Jane the beady ala delormed fe-

    hu Lievre, which

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    tie Was Poeun ta tle rived '

    piee~s and consiruct on the ruins. The ouls
    regular mudes of coaveyance were slow ang
    But tire United |

    eat Gislanes aud satistuct wy settiemenut of the land question,

    PSeneiahgeee, ted ate thee gt
    ecuttonm, few ‘
    ot Babin'’s| Gfcertaia satltiag Vessels.

    rie without ident But, rustewd of retreachment and economy,
    mug aware ef The esistenee . . | j is! :
    ee with bias, but | Oteles Sleaaer Vanderbilt Was gorog In a day they have practised the most lavish and un

    resid nee *

    “family eompactism” not pwhich they have expressed lest, “at the begin-

    others which have bad still greater weight in {that they can honestly or truthfully owe alle-|

    turning the strong aud irresistible tide of public | guince to any bat him who has so long led |

    ) were especiadiy prominent those of retrench- |

    instantly to get to Llonaiuia ty save the) went of Cho pullie moucys, and of au immediate |

    z — eS ee en en wt ar ES SS SS ee aN

    and further the Lest interests of every class of| slight expeuditure on public works. To do;
    Her Majesty's subjects in the Island. this is one thing, bat to reject union on ny
    T “ie : : terms, to stand in the way of unicr, however
    The Liberals are certainly mach indebted Old Bedi iy the parent State, or by the
    their Conservative friends for the kind anxiety (majority of the peaple of British North Arsen:
    ca, is anvuther aid very diffrent thing. 7
    latter is a conrse of pouicy flaught with grave
    responsibilities, [tis one which we can hardly
    beliewe that the Islanders, on second thoaghi,
    will desire to pursue. To do so would be to
    ocension serrow to the besk and most influential
    triends of British America in Engtand; while
    such a course would be hailed with delight by
    all the secret aud avowed enemies of British;
    inihence on sides ut the

    ving of the Liberal reign, they should ‘ave to
    witness ‘any stranze want of cordiality’ among
    the Liberal chiefs, and behold thea quarrel-
    ling among themselves as to who is to be their
    leader.’ Por their friendly concern on this

    score, we, in the name ot our party, return

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    saved tool ll

    Atlantic.”

    them our best thanks; and bey 1o assure them | powe?

    that, as the Liberals themselves anticipate no!
    sectntaiacigillppaiaiiieiineeniaibe ai

    ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MATL.

    difticuity of the kind. and are not conseious |

    Colonial and American Mails ar-|

    Eaglish,

    them, — always ably, and oftea triumphantly, | rived heve at half-past 11 o'clock bast wight |

    Amongst the fair aud — ther need not make themeel ves at al) Wneas) | (Sunday.} English dates are tothe L7thult, We)

    jaan intake room for only the following extracts |

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    respecting the Jate Fenian rising 1 Trelaue, |

    ei ‘
    The returns, as neariy as possible correct, ne
    : F at |which ias happily been subdued before it}
    we take from the last Zs/ander, as fullows. It a ee :
    wrought much mischief amongst the ut furtu- |
    least '

    nineteen to eleven; but when we get the re

    will be seen that the Liberals have at

    people who would be drawn into it.

    ARREST OF SUSPECTED FENIANS IN|

    | ™ . . 1 . TAI7ReTLIN
    jand Electoral Districts, we believe tie Liberal DUBLIN.

    turns from the several Towns and Royalties

    ee

    he! Lowdou of the Llth instant, t

    stration in

    led * Yankee Doodce,’ the * Marseillaise,’

    LATE ECROPEAN NEWS.
    THE REFORM BEMOUNSTRATION IS LuNpoN,

    We print below the special despatch, from
    the New York

    | papers, giving un rept of the ceform demon-

    fas

    L. ek on. hh
    made up for the American market, and cannot

    vidently boon

    be relied on t+
    The reform demonstration on Monday WAS @
    great success, “There were 20,000 persons jn
    the processiun, aed the streets were lined with
    more than 200,000 spectator. A hundred
    mounted pioueers, dreilicd as cavalry, headed the
    PPOCESSION. The best order was maintained
    during the march; avd except ina few cases
    of bonneting and throwing of stones no nrrests
    were made. The day was bright and fall of
    suushine, aud was in striking coutrast with the
    day on which the Queen's precession to the
    House of Parliament took place, All London
    seemed to be out of doors. Flags and hannetg
    were everywhere displayed. The American,
    French and Naha» flags were carried in the
    procession, as was alse a piciure of the yacht
    Henrietta. During the march the bands nlay-
    oe.
    Brown,’ and the Garibaldi Hyma. The Prince
    of Wales and Prince Aitied observed the dis-
    play from the United States Club, but their
    presence elicited no cheers. A superb ovation

    Ime, per year, 720 0 lines J stator Ang 4 leeiumph will be increased by the veturn of one| On the arrival of the Holyhead and Liver-| t ,

    Pnee will make a poriy weume, and come) pucdiately atier exiowed and idvatitied tytte carry Queen bama howe, and a repre- | warrantalie expenditure; andy fy osusiain| i fe: | ls alii he list of Liberal] PQ?! steamers on Tuesday morning at the! took place at the Amencan Embassy. All thie
    CrQerarry Gur s-ave «1! Be wwe . ee eee ee ee PROUNE BOS ITIENET. ase, sidiebe oabiol taxutiua. Aud, in- 7 ping rage aed. + apres pare ag Ye i! 2 wie North Wail, between 60 aud 70 of the passen- | men da the procession took off their hats a
    us the contents of 12 y ren ew ee 5 bheoe potoon lis tial The post} toseeare permossion to go out mi her. But)’ ” its soe 7, jienghers ceturned, the names of several old and§* | apmacentiy men belonging to the workiaz | they passed and yave uine eheers, The fol-
    Suppowmny hie caress. asa writer, is bes . spn me Gemoustrated that death’ tie other ede made even | Presentations ot ‘cad of their Bavins elfeced a speedy, sutis- faithful friends of the Liberal cause. We will SE ei steal on as hatiee of Fe nian-| iuowing mottoes, which were Lherally displaved
    Che mando trip ’ ‘ that tice body badd len acter as {tle tmpropriety of w United States steamer! factory, and equitable settiemzut of the | rely reset their absence fom the poiitiea’ fism. They weve ail conveyed to Sackville fon the bunners, indicate the sentiments of ihe
    m4 2.150.000 Lines SO) wihed vol yes, » t ane ss eae “ ’ : - 4 eg a “hata iy ptading mercantile passengers wg induced the | jai puestion, tueir dealings with it have bees ‘teaty “ * % = ries ‘ki aaa laue police station. The passengers hud very; people: * No surrender,’ ‘ * Liberty, Equnlay,
    counting out the 150 dave mad hod : a : 6 “v : bs 5 ‘ 7 ery n ot, ts | admiral to recall the px FunissiOn, and tortid i a J ibe ; e 1 Nig onde 1 ib Clift, but they will be rejoiced to obser: °, we Pert guomin nit is alas Thies saintiiitinen | Fraternity,” + Manhood Suffrage, m Sei fdom
    spargin of five allowed for eaco yeas t ag ts RA yo oe Was g sual bruise | 8) body's gomg in the Vandertiit. So far) *" a ee ee ee ee eee trust, that their successors will faithfully follow }ynd a bullet mould were found near where ; is kdamons,” + The voice of the people camnot
    thirty. But. in order to be uperi the eafe! i) ue foot, inflicted durtmy life. coud, but now the lawyer of toe second party, bave @y ideneud so much willing subuissiou to Lin their fuctstens gome of them were standins, and the police | be opposed with safete, bes Disobedience wo
    ride of the computation, lec us allow un en Phe taeury of the prosecution is that the wafer. Tepresenting the credityrs, wanted to gu proprietary dictation, that the people's havin, a aia from movenents which they observed | tyrants is duty tive,” “ Paxation withous
    udditional year for tie tame lost by sekness. tuuate eri was removed trom her lime by her Curther, and get carried au the eteawer hiu- thereby, been almost drivea into orgenized and ELECTION R KHrURNS. hefure coing on boacd, that arms were thrown | bepletentation is tymanny, "Liberty to those
    bolidage, travelling, &+. and we till has ver taken away laa sleigh. aed theewn inte self, it wasa delieate tetier, but diplomacy | oe . mgs a > fn.f x a SOR COrApy into the vidaae It is supposed the prisoners | whe dare demand 14°" * Trust God, but keep
    348 volumes trow this mdelarable worker, | the river through ao opening ti the ioe around | succeded, and he seipped fiaully as captain's) OM rebellion, from one'end of the Island wy} QUEEN'S COUNTY. had some connection with the persons who} your powder dry.” Bhe procession terminated
    Sbowever, there are very few theroagi going fae piers fe cutcse at constriction; tat the clerk, got promptly w Uonululu, aud was) the other, was really nothing more than the} Coxseavarive, Linea. waeRAER Se in Chester. They seemed to be under} 8s march at Agriculture Hall, where an im-
    eewspaper men in New York, wie prepare eet aneere ilar” a perigee: seid gubbling up the remains vf the lallen bouse, | yatural cunseq@ence of their gross d ‘ceptions | CHARLOTTETOWN, fe impression that the Habeas Corpus Act is} mense mecting was held; 30.000 people were
    eetginal articles or do sketel) or x sort-band ee - ; me yi pont Ait eS a when the agent of the other parties, having wad canis thes Da bh tke F. Brecken, J.T. Jenkina, en lazer suspended i Aoalinislh. pore sent. A letter Wom rend from John Stuart
    Papurting, whe caput slow un sveruge Of rise Asainin camploved nix awy aleigi in the tuken a last sailing vessel, appeared ou the te na ky oaks oe ee nate Mantiniin | The Dublin eorrespondeet of the Times Mil, M.} + The 0 Donohue, Mr. Potter and
    400 tinea per diem of Satori Kinds oi Work sasieall 4a. inmhdisaninadl Se Uae tah, Geatted ts eat tan Baflled vo snore, Gre latter went) becessary that we should draw up their ludiet. | ' ' : ‘igen ; l savs:—-“ We felt somethings more than surprise Mr. Taylor, all raver rs of Parliament, nace:
    thrvughuut the tweeementh Pre quem ot) ecuut that wae she left the parnouuge on the s0umd bie Vanderbilt, and gevealed the whole) ment: that was fully prepaved lonz aro, and | ‘ I - Sinclar, iwhen we learnt that 76 persons had been ar-| Spee hes. Resulutious were pussed denounciug
    [ehor would give the G48 volumes of mealter) ight of te Pcie! Aprd aue of the svatts was! Story. Phe old admiral was irate at the W8Y upon it, they hae beey duly arraisned and} D. Cameron, ested on board the Alexandra from Holyhead, ; (ie Derby government nue demanding man-
    ta 15 years, eveu retaining bor tat soorter breken, aed when she returned the following) be and his ship had heen ased, and perempt- ? 2 “ghar”. : 2xy Distaier, land the St. Gulambia, from Liverpool, as pait | hood suffrage. A deputation from the reform»

    space of time the warginal allowances ol vue
    yearand 150 days.

    It oeeurd in mane eases that cor twe
    hand- surply the bulk o
    proper, and besrdod tie
    tlemen, the boasted performances oi the tus
    prolific book writers the world bas ever ecen
    fade to infertority so fa’, 0 all eveats, ms tie |
    quantity of matter is cuncerned. Ax to its
    quality, there may exis differences of opin
    jon, but it ism) mere Cran fusties to say flat
    the geome amount ol tedustry reesearen,
    obvervation and readiness with toe pen thar
    is revealed in the leaders of the yreut daily
    press generally, would. if applied with equal
    fact and perseverance to the more perarieene
    branches of literature, carry the |
    honoradly success.

    There ts no more comp ete errr than the
    aniversal ides among men Why can write
    something, thatitis quire easy ¢t
    ye they enll it. a newspaper article Wher
    they read one that ia well digested and weil
    written, it fows sv smoothly > is points are
    #0 well taken ; its luoguage isso stingle, thac
    to write another would e-em tu be were
    chitd’s plag. So does everybody think tha:
    he can poke a Gre, or nurse a baby, better
    than his neighbour. Bur just try it
    ait, apd with ali your talents, and all your
    Jearning, and aif your sel -contidence, you

    i e editorial pa
    labore of tise ‘ie

    iiThaiiat to

    ‘* wet uo,’
    ~

    gear

    tnay egregiously fail. Lord Brougham was! knew abso ately uething, te be removed toa dis- any sudden or abrupt avowal of tie awful | by the hel * God, al fn ;

    ‘ cori: , - ¢ hut he | tanee wre she could wot have the teetion of ¢ , . ; ‘ Ythée Aeip of God, adie to withstand many a
    no ay a hiwt wg and an exsavist. but h 1p ote — ee Dae ict . ogee be subject of their menon. Instead of this, |” ; 7 A se ) ~—
    Te Sere Sines BM: 85 Setinte pnts - ; tour Ie et aed cruelty, but th ponent -, bey launch out in praises of the gentleman fiercer biust than it tas yet encountered.” But,

    ; P " rithout i“ ond ategieet 3 ei i}. ? Saern! ne ' : . . : . . e
    mght shape es ¢ e London pr ¥ 7 b *lindwaity. Te uate done so, to bare taken heras| Woe @eeke her hand. They speak of thejalas! for the prophetic party aspirations of the
    ueeistance. Siaiiar aeSertiv 4a) Deen rahawe di A we a aEe . ‘ : PT i ihieenay of Ad sa : rs : : * ? oer
    made abeot Bulwer, whose romantic sad | °" * taken teow ber bed, in the dead of wight, | SP vdour of his house, the SUID PtuoUENeRs Of piows elder; and, alas! for his own dear hopes

    poetioul writings reveal the utmost grace and
    fucility in their way. No! the work requi-
    rea peculiar sechualing and lomz experivnee

    There is as much to avoid; so mock to turns
    ~o much to leave out. or sv much ty get
    compactly ; #» many meanings t> ulter, and
    #0 IMAny to suggest without utterance, thar
    the untrained hand makes as sui work of it
    as & white-waeh brush would elairo
    wecuro painting.

    Wea see the attempt made very often, in-
    deed. to jump inty an editorial s-ut as a say-
    ge wight leap upon w locomotive, and ter |
    tific devastation of grammar, sense and:
    meaning is the result. There is a certain
    knack in all professions and vecupations
    which has to be wequired by « greater or
    fees degree of study, avcording to the natura!
    faculty aad bent of the eandidate, and the
    youth who wanted to Jearn a dllar’s wort!
    wf navigstion because be was yong te sali!
    for Europe in a schooner that afternoon, und
    he was to he mate and hie tate
    of the eratt, was not really a wiit more ridi
    edlous than the aspirant who seeks to ad
    dress ® mingled and varied publig without
    gue preparation and thewsis, oo matter how
    great his ability in other things — Mercantil
    Journal.

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    the cob Cin |

    aie inentiedl

    Exrgasmoiany Hoax —oO
    morhing wa eruch buc net entirely
    heax Waa prayed ten a Neftingnade tradesman
    4m Tuesday tast neariy ail the slieiturs in the
    town received « note eonched iy the
    termes —"* Will Mer. ict y en? on Me Rogers
    VR), Manebeid-read, at eleven oe ck fo-morron
    morning, te make bis will.”
    Lines request, the varions gentiemen “
    the law” bent thetr residence of the ivdiwidual wha, as they tondly:
    jmegined, Was about to requester ta oueut Chenu that
    routtdeude which ia inveived im toe weahiow of a:
    ‘Jast will and testament." Vieons of ay old!
    gentleman with thousands at hia otpesal, of gos
    sivle chancery suite, together willl eomplaceut
    derolinge of bew bie practies wus * extending?
    way heve filled the minds of the younger aspirant:
    te flegad benewre as they lasienod to te fl th
    wiehes of their auppoeed client. Some of the
    sore fashiogable lawyers. We are utorwed, made
    imcit journey ap cule and private earringes, ac-
    companied posdbly by their clerks. Tlad th
    matter wen continued te tie lav ters, bewever
    there ie every jomsibiiiiy that it werd
    tevw kept aime secret than i wyterianatels
    was: bet the perpetrators of tie woes
    determined “to do the thing oreigbly, atv!
    ctronsre Were sent to the mreuner< ef toe medica
    profession, requesting their alfendance at the
    same bheur, wid they according
    “beg wens te preeeed tu that direction
    ull the youster swerpe to the tows were alee 6e
    vived, iw ebliging tefine. fo prese t themiaelwes ov
    tiwie deputies at Me. Koger’ disposal, aud the
    goal merehgute politely reguested te eupuly then
    ures and carte jor the ocension The cab pre
    prietors aud lwery stable keepers were net
    eegleeted, and nuwermus veloc ce were kinds
    driven to the front of Mr. Kegrere’ shop to awas
    dis earliest conveniener. “The restil was a
    eatreerdinary meeting stete Wwonderes
    what peculiar case it wus that iequirad each 4

    » eovtattation.” The eiared at the
    dowtare, and used [bemerives wh other thes ynigh
    ie few tow lute for the purpoe of making the wil
    Phe aeweeps Mourished Chere brushes, aga cemna
    dorribly at one anuther, whilkt the eabhenen, me a
    matter ai course, took to © chat me” Chive fe giefeat
    yowehmen, and the coallencerat. ewearins Wi
    pte guabie te say which was the firs! je presen,
    Wieehf ae hasing “eslled ti obedience to the |
    pote ber raewived yesterday,” bul it way be token
    for certaqiy that alter au iatersicw with the un
    ‘purtunate Ly. Reygere, the * deed makers” and!
    duetore bet a time in retacning to their offices
    and patioute, the whole thing beg a hoax trom
    ‘DPegimning ti wnsd. Simeorgel thease who recaierd |
    iniary watiors webe the elon! of Nettinguam
    dhe asler-oleritl, Me. deat, Mr Heatheote, de
    Jas impo mole odeser be the wu tal eafonimuimecnt
    and confusion, and aaayss yey!, copicted oped the
    podatennnces ot these Eola yen an Hadi Uren,
    selves all upod the eagie erraay. Seime of them, !
    we are inferued, endeavanerd &) pet out of 1 by
    Maret ing that they had “meriy Leen up the
    Ped i ueinees,”” ol liors Were tet Copung down
    the road huratiug with, unextinvg ithable Loaglirer,
    Whilat uthers gyain Weer siityly cuoryed at veteg
    ? 2oid” in se cruel a yamer Lhe ebief sustin
    of the hows deserves the sympa ij) ef hy fetlea-
    ‘Sradcomen, excepliag The perpel: alets Lee pisel tes
    He, alowe, probably enapeets wis was tie prime
    juever of this practical joke, acd oke hes ne
    Pestt & copy of the cirediog whic) went the found |
    dt Bhe legal aad medica) world io Nettinghaw, we
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    y deafening boos that if was wrilten in a tempter
    fond, evidently disguised — Not inghem Journal |

    Or o -~

    PXATRAGRDIVARY TRIAL POR MURDER.

    © Actionnal trigt of mere than ordinary intensat, |
    “eteOracig wu featares of a very Unie! |
    t, Fecunits took yloce al tawa. aud hae,
    gre deakod ahtootion Chronghuw! Cana

    widaat.devenjah Gabin, is a Frewel +
    peek foe tue Churey of Reuse,

    Leripple sister to the care of & mau confessed tu the subject tu the young lady.

    | vagrant, indigated a determination to be md of » | accomplishments.

    fapurn all ordingry restraint se that it igight be»

    | against himself te whiek the worst the jury befare | Uial we seek for a reason for such apparent

    } emphasis

    l pet the mroverbial fataticy that dogs stich ermaues

    sloping bulwarks for snot ta passover, apd ut
    jSuttable distances , 5 ’ :
    guns, theas being covered aapoes the ship actually very justly set forth in that Journal | fuences whose object is the attainment of so | . . : y 7 ‘
    Island will serioualy ponder tbisdespateh. The’ possible thereafter. The states of the poll sailing of the steamer 6,500 tira, cosspriabog
    We shall, we trust, be able, in our next | 08 mnressonable anti-confaderate in that eo.' from the several districts, &c.. now handed | 26.000 persons, reecived out-dowr relief, 24 a eet

    lvatheyessel. she eu Orasures bave y suatter, jlony must aduat that Great Britain should have about, are, fur the most part, quite unreliable. |

    place of salety with gli they Deeg.
    sun Guoorg are pleeed im all the partitions,
    down the centre of the shig fur mgrera and) tog powerful au influence in the Councils of
    tiiniatey ot the Courel af Eng. (Peet ba ths open deck. The paddle wheels
    f, At Buchu aw en the Oia | ud alzo the steerage wheel are eonstracted G5 ap fe i
    Nemmartrd dlady 11 a 4! prgitions muck ! of air tight eviinders with theer Qgas sttach-| the distribution of oflcea—thuse who possess
    wich oo bad sseu, aud) ed and yove Leoyapey to the vessele, The. but slight claims to public patronage, either on

    found gauilty-—cuilty of having intposed upon

    mernivg beth were broken Que witness teatifies ortly ordered his captain's elerk, on board

    to hay lig seen coe horn & carter traeh in new the vessel, and served notice an him that he | the people, and obtained their contidence bs

    fallen siiew iow towares the piers about the? eanl ‘ - ' at 8 . . . A ae on if
    1 Kinet towers wt pirre abe es could pot tr syn has | lace, buat must accotle | Heans of the must false and jai juiious pretences
    Nddic of April; avether speaks of having beard, nany thesteamer ta A spinwaliand Valparaiso, |

    Ne HEE, MOET Cle meres tee, Theery wl enue) wiitier ehe would Speedity sail. ‘Lue story | euilty of having broken every promise mad

    breaks off here, but the lawyer may satels

    be trusted, having cared tur tts clients, to roveromettal
    Cea eee @ rv) 2 . ; wre be}

    particularly ewe was already tractured, take care et hamsett. de wa Sy ringheld boy

    What is bevoud dispate is, that Mary Agla and has tad cxperenes.—Spring field Repub-

    person; aholker teataies Lhal across «a road jead-

    by them with a view to the ac yuisition of
    Which We Griven

    it te

    ever Wh al

    the piers lierte Was a beg # : axe
    waded cutter would break the shafts, power-— culty ot lesislative
    chieauery, aud most flavrant adininisirutive in
    Bibin was crueidy mrdered by draw ting at or |) CR.

    wear the piers, within a gty shet of her brother's : er honors, pewer, place, and emoluments, pro
    use, on The very nigel that she was taken from Dyspepsia, or indigesiion, arises from the loss
    DY sue One wh recast ber, dressed as she was, Of Gove tn tie stomach, er inore particularly cus
    ‘ le woseular fibrous coating, whieh becomes pale jot the peonie

    aud feeble. Parsous’ Purgative lilis will greatly Sect

    nounced against them by the indiznanut Hag POSEY
    B's
    The account given by
    tue accused is that about the Jed of April he agreed ;
    with eae Moise Ledoux from the Chaudiere, to feeeve, nel eulirely cure such Colnplaluls.
    ot bits sister > Chat Ledoux had shawn ee .

    wa character sigeed by a priest Whose name Countsuie IN GReeNLaNny —There is some- whieh we have just alluded, spuke confideutly,
    be coakt bot reeeseet : that he had delivered fis Ching exceedingly melancholy in toe accounts
    ister with fhe chair she ured to wheel lersyvit) whieh are given of the custom of courtship
    Hyuat iv, her box of clothes, bed and bedding, #0) in Greenland. Generally, women enter upon!

    inte the awit current.

    Ce

    fuae charer

    and almost in the stvle of propheev, of a
    a t iP

    + road, in the dark, te

    ime tine S50, for whieh he took ne receipt ;

    the ex

    less solicitude than the men. The women ovo
    Greenland are an exceptiun to this rule, A
    Greeniander, baving fixed his affections upon:
    and that thes wurdered weass ac- | me female, acquaines his parcuis witts the
    tually passed inte tis care siate of tus heart They apply to the parents

    Phe story ison the tace of it little ealeulated, of the girl, and Wo the patties thus iar ere}
    to tusptre beliet; it is ineredivle ‘at any aan net agreed, the next proceeding is toappoint twee!
    uiteriy heartless and deprased would consign «| female negocmaters, whose duty it is to broaed |
    Phe lady |
    wloug to the lowest order of seeiety, of whoty he ambassadors do not shock the young iady bY | head aloft, strong and

    > ‘a new und immaculate Conservative Govern-

    wid that eight
    dietter trew bin, Which pe had destroyed

    atier he had reeeived

    The

    theory of the deleiee is teat Moise Ledoux is a

    or wtt Ghia
    ment, to be placed upon an immovalve and



    indestructible basis. He spoke of **the Con-

    re; wre,
    wi servutive oak as still creen and flourish; as
    (although it might be necessury to lop off a
    few of the old rotten branebes) being still deep-
    ly rowted in the soil—as

    vigerous as ever, and,

    aud gitew her ever in the read to this strange | bts courage in catehing seals end other like
    The lady, pretending tc
    burden utterly ineompatible with common human; be eftronted even at these remote hints, runs
    felting, and auite cousistent with the state of | away, tearing the ringiets of her hair as ehe
    inind Which would make murder the imstrament } retires, while the ambassadors, having go'
    Say: murder would be OF) the consent of parents, pursue her, drag her}
    jrow ber concealment, take ber by jorce ty;
    the huuse of her destined husband and Jeave; them aud him, as data: were the ides of Mareh to

    of pohtical position !

    sof the relief it nemeht contidently predicted for his party, and fond!y
    the twe the less crime
    Dive pittance required ter the support of the

    poor eripple in a chartiable ineatituiion, of ia a, i : ia a i
    reputavie fousehold, was tet beyoud his tears: her there, Compelled ty remaio there, si

    why Was cueh obvieus titans et relivf negiected || 88 tor days with disheveled hair, silent and
    Is net the suggestion a tar one, even on the | dejected, refusing every kind of sustenance,
    theory of the defence, that she was an obstack: | tri wt hast, ot kid eotreaties du pet prevail, |
    iu the path of the riaug man, a slur on his geuti (she is compelled by foree, and even blows, to
    ity, barrier te lis ambition, an odious reminder | submit to the detested union. fn some cases ,
    of couuections tro which he had eseeped. The | Greenland wowen famt at the proposal of
    virtually avserts that the bardeu bad) wartisye—in others they Ay to the muun-|
    becom tntuleratle, the ove thought te be rid of:) ing, and ouly return when compelled to hy | val
    tho had ori inte a settled pur — , ° - r hy

    that 1 had grown inte a seitieg purpose ready tet ould and hanger. li we Cule off her hair, ; with a furce which has not ouly destruyed its
    1% is w@ sige that she intends to resist to *

    ‘death, All this seems so unnatural tv us) : Y spice
    } rent its trunk to pieces, and tearing it up, even

    aacticipated for himself, has proved, both to

    the over confident and too wabitious Cyesar

    The sterm of publie
    oug beeu collecting its strength and power,
    has, at the appropriate and appointed time, de-
    seended upon bis * green and Hourtsning, deep-
    Maas ly rooted, strong and vigorous Conservative



    > the avenging thunder bolt has struck jr

    done effectually and secretly; and the maa whe erduve and broker its strongest limls, but
    sets Up sacha detenee, bas pronounced a verdiz
    witout le is being tried cay give will add no} Violation of the first principal of humap, from the very roots, laid it prostrate upen the
    F 7, M " . we ‘4 i . . : - .
    jnatare. The Greenland wite is the slave oi | earth, im scorched and unsightly fragments, a
    Sue a ernoe, committed wader such ciresan-| her husbind—doomed to a life of toil, drud- | pete :
    stances. is Het Inewmpatiiie with the character) gery and privation; and, if he die, she and |
    ofa Weak, van, eelfish mau, tadispened fe eet” Children have no reeuuree uQaiMst starvation | surely overtake every govermng party that
    ekertion, and harven uf resource, plysicaly 684) The warriage state 4 u mivetable vundition, | shall refuse to be influenced by “ the well-under-

    aerall marred ‘uete ate mere eres cor j

    erally a eoward. Tuere are mare erimes com while widuywhocd ts w secill wore sppailing |

    milled by surk Than the .erid is prove to believe '
    condition,

    weihd ®e tee stil it the obstacies the

    wurnineg ilustratien of the fate which shall

    swod wishes of the peuple,’ in matters
    nin there
    fret them Were oener helpless cripples, Thal oi
    band contd a lwole frezen wees,
    with the prospect at the viel being awepl be aii

    inci idirectly affecting their substancial interests.

    Blood’ Rhewnate fmpound is siowly but And she fate of the Elder himself bas been
    surely oaking jor itech a tame whieh will take |
    a high rank on the world us a standard pateat |
    Teele, puarty. f

    caret tne wo

    Lepetiions Lerreul, Tareagi eget: ragias, aver
    great watertuila, mingivd with jevs of thousands,

    el jogs, tee eaperge al inet with the wreck of th ihe 7“ ama.

    Mowadiiewrntentiicerimeaencndinrien: Oe GNaMier,

    « aeone of the erime, as would have bean
    PROPS ONO OAL APOLLO LIN IO

    He has when too late,

    that the spirit which, playing upon his ambitious

    found,

    tevond bf

    the case with the bedy of poor Mary Babin, had | ; himself as @ candidate for the suffrares of the

    lelectors of that District, was no Jess »
    Charlottetown, March 4. 1867. {lying and moeking spirit, than that which
    jeacowraged Ahab ta go up to battie against
    ' Raraoth-Gilead, promising thai the Leord would
    THE GENERAL ELECTION S. | deliver itinto his hands, although the design was

    jonly to lure him to his destruétion.” Leluded

    led the momrderet te eelect Che # ogie spot an tal

    femiifneus yiver Where aA chirent Kept every
    thing threwa inte dt eo vetting tule the influence |

    ofthe main stream

    ‘The jary gave. a verdict of “ Net Guilty "=
    there being ve direct evidence of the prisoner's
    quilt, but the press generally coneur i the epin- i

    ion that in # Scotch court the verdict world have tig : . °
    ; ; ° : ltike Ahat e Elder » to be > “ara
    sem * Sut Seunin 1” her witli the ptheniene’oanin | like Ahab, the Elder weut up to battle against

    - lones big with the fate of the Conservatives and

    Tue 20th ult., the day which, as being a
    ithe Liberals at Belfast; and there too be fell,
    caleutated Te esiabiel Sis Muevence of the erie | the Liberals, was the cause, ou both sides, of jax did that wicked kiug at Kamoth-gilea not
    OR ke ek a sch auxious and untagomstic activity, i | indeed ws slain outcight, but driven frem the

    Te preserve sour tealii, cleanse yenr blood | passed away and gone; bat the resalts of its | field of political eantest, sorely humbled and
    Meus are) partacient throes will, in all probability, long | shot through the heart by those in-

    the symptoms which sani the ote of alert. | be felt tuc public weal or woe--lor weal, how: | tuuyible, but piercing errows, which, upor such

    was net proven, there was nel bing in the evidenee

    sorrowing

    When it becomes vitiated gid teal. “,

    i . iii — ba cone iis . " se . -titiv trust, . -
    Fail set te beed therm. Tndigestion, Nauseau, ever, we contidcutiy trust -eccasions, are frequently most ‘deservedly

    Laseitude, Headache, Wandering Pains, Tiltous | Ou that diay wis pronougeed ihe verdict o1 |

    directed asainst such

    “ As fawn on men. and hog them bags,
    And after scandal them,”

    and Ecaptive Affections, sre se niuy signals te) phe people, as concerned the issue between
    ! ;

    tell you of disease in the Dloed, Remove it, and) eho Couservatives and the Liberals ; and, as we

    they disappeat How} Take Aver’s Coy !).9 fully expected, it was, in almost the highest jand hesitate nut to use Christianity as a means

    Had
    It ie ets desiree, honorable and satisfactory to the latter, | of deception.

    The triatupl of the Liberals has, we sincerely

    PeuUND EXTKACT OF BAKSAPAKILLA.

    -etual for iis purpese : purifies fie blood, expels: ,. ° ae
    iratuns Gyrisie par; ' ‘ ye) whist, te an equal extent, it wus humiliating |
    disease and resieres the deranged tauetions of the : a ie ‘ A ae ° .

    ‘aud mortifying to the former. It plajuly and/| believe, resulted, almsct entirely, from the
    bedy te their action. — Corydva ( lid.) - 3 | .

    uealli)

    Argus.

    s
    -= -2* =o —_

    A Novet, Wak Vessan.—The Huard of Ad- | coutidence which the people had reposed in| tween the regime of the Conservatives and that |
    eng ae ved ir” Uewry Uledwe them; and that, thereforg, it was the popular|of the Liberals. The rule of the Liberals,
    (who, it tg singular be ptate, bas for!
    many years eogages in agricultural pursuits) |
    ait improved steno vessel whieh | be made to vive place to botter men, who were | like that of the Golden, whilst that of the Con-

    Deen i ail : \ "
    will that they should be driven from power, and | they now gratefully remember, was, to them,

    the pian if
    he has patented. atier obraming the opinion) that day chosen to cisplace and sucoeed them. | servatives, in their bitter experience of it, has
    eeverel emrtiient mivab aectlhiitects, wihe Gott!

    iabdiads ep aR Ja our last, we spuke of the disruption of the | been no less stern and oppressive than that of j
    sider thati ys SsesseS many ekerliient leatures | .

    The chict pomts dewelt upon by the patentee | Conservative party, and their consejueut feeble the Jron Age; and it need excite no wonder
    ure, Chat his weewel, fitted with « serew and) ness, as having been bvousht about mainly by! that they have auw called hack to power those
    puddle wheels, would be so constructed that)
    Bo shot Cul! penetrate, and the men w king | ° . Troe ° . ) :
    . . 1m us scne ny of cera i 7 SQ Onyst | em = i 3 j S

    the gune would be secure frou the eneyy’s | pulonus scheming of verti i individuals am migst | emancipation, aud, under whose benignant
    fire. The sides of Che stip see merely a tgrge: themselves, with a view to personal aggrandize- | Sway, nothing was known throughout the land
    number of bulkheads with partiiunserosving ment aud individual profit. That tus is per-| but peace, sucial harmony and prosperity. He
    bon ng le. and 3 si SOD the! : . :

    rou cide to aide, and day shot coming inthe! oo true, no one, except these individuals; — the Hon Mr.
    itne af the veasel piayses berween them, bur) . ,

    on striking aboye 16 patees over, and in either | themselves, who is at all cognizant of the! were direcity indebted for that empire of

    the restiess, but sucaking activity, aud unseru-| to wham they are indebted for their political

    Coles —to whom they!

    vase without duing any Phe partie) machinatious and devices which have lately peace and plenty, has azain, by the most

    injury.

    , capacity; gad the sentence of deprivation of |!

    will, forthwith, be carried into |

    The editor ofthe Patriot, in the article to }

    recent reuction in the public mind, which, at

    Hs twah, paging WH OC the diewsed estate with more willingness or the General E.ection, was to give the country |

    proudiy reaping its |

    The all important, the |
    destiny-unfolding Tuesday, which was to have |

    witnessed the realiz.tica of all that he had |

    indiznation, which had |

    ‘bent, induced him to go to Belfast, aod offer |

    M * Sata ‘ . id *
    winistakably declared to the Conservatives, | comparison which has lately been fally and im- jand New Brunswick had passed throuzh a!

    j that they had abused tie trust and violated the | partially made, by the people themselves, be. |

    } iH. J. Callheck,

    | Ws. MeNeill,

    Sry Disraicr,

    Civorge Coles,

    | Francis Keily,
    47vu Disrricr.

    James Dunexan, Bi. Davies,

    PRINCE COUNTY.
    Isr Disrricr.
    } H. Bell,
    G. W. Howlan,
    2np Dusrnicr.
    ' John Yeo,
    Db. Ranisay,
    Sap Disraicr.
    G. Sinclair,
    J. O. Arsenaux,
    47 Direrrier.
    C. Howatt?
    A. laird,
    btu Dispricr.
    C. MeLennan,
    D. Green,
    KING'S COUNTY.
    GEORGETOWN.
    T. Heath Haviland,
    R. MeAulay,

    Isr Distrrier,
    Josenh Hensley,
    K. Kickham,
    2xv Disrricr,
    bh. Whelan,
    W. E. Clarke,
    3RD Disraier,
    Joseph Wizshtman,
    4vu Disrricr.

    L. C. Owen,

    S. Prowse,
    K. Heuderson.
    GOVERNMENTAL CHANGES.

    | We observe by the Patriot of Saturday thar
    Mr. Laird has * inaproved
    t ces under the new Government, whieh, it

    |said, will be formed almost imunediately.
    | believe that Mr, Liird’s caleylations are pre- |
    mature, und for the most part absurd. We;
    ‘have every reason to beliese chat an efficient ;
    j staff of officers wit! be appointed —otiicers who |
    | enjoy the coulidence of the eountry, and who |
    The ob- |

    )jeet of publicly naming certain geatlemen for |

    ‘will doubtless give satisiaction to it,

    ithe public employments is toc transparent to |
    ' ‘ . . - Pia»

    the mistaken. It is, to excite rivalries, jealous. |
    ies and contentions in the ranks of the Liber.
    tals.

    By these means the out-going Govern. |
    | Liberals will be warned against their oceur- |
    | rence.
    ' In his unwarrantable use of names of gen-|
    | tlemen supposed to be candidates for office, |
    jthe editor of the Patriot intimates that Mr. |
    i Coles and Mr. Hensley are coutending for the.
    Premiership. He is quite mistaken. There’
    ‘is not the least approach to coutention—~-uay, |
    jmore, we understand thet the gentlemen named |
    jhave not exchanged one word on the subject |
    jof the Premiersbip. When the day arrives for |
    ‘selecting a new Premier there will be no one, |
    iwe think, more ready than Mr, Hensley to et
    knowledge and defer to tae superior elaims of
    the Leader of what may now be culled the late
    | Opposition.

    ee + SE oeee
    }CONFEDERATION IN THE IMPERIAL
    PARLIAMENT. ;

    | a ii
    | We understand that His Excellency the!

    ! Livat. Goveroor received an Atlantic Cable
    jdespateh, via Halifwx, on Saturday last, in-
    forming His Excellency that the Bill to con-

    jfederate the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia!

    4

    sevond reading in the House of Cominons. |
    The measure bad previousiy passed through all |
    its stages in the House of Lords. Prine
    Edsvard Island and Newfoundland are not ig

    cluded in the Bill, sv that all who are oppose
    to Confederation in this Colony may now rest
    quictly. The obnoxious measure will not be
    foretd upon us; and we hope we have now seen
    an end of the violent agitation by which the
    Colony has beeu disturbed for the last two o
    three years.

    Tie following short article from the St.
    Johu Morning Journal has been banded to us
    with the request that we would republish tae |
    same. We cowply with the request, without!
    commuitting ourselves to the ucceptance of the!

    thous bave Latchways, and are wll earried leeu gife iu our litth political world. will pre happy reconcilement of Orangemen and!
    dowa tu the keel, eaueptiug the engine room! . . nage igh |

    . cud deny. But, much as th: age ful | Catholies,—! “te “ :
    and space tur tie paddle wheeis, which are teud tg deny i, hat disgraceful Catholies,-—hy ihe complete eradication frow |

    placed umidships sod work on each side o and traitoruus seheming has dune to weaken | the miteds of both of al! feelings of jealousy and |
    the keel im perieet scurity trowany enemy's; the Conservatives, their ruin, as a party, is: strife, an account of reliziousdifferences—paved |
    tire. Tne gundeck is purtiy covered, and nae

    '
    aud disastrous causes; many oftwhich are any who shall attempt to counteract the in- |

    are eotragations lot the
    irom side to ade wit iran piatad parttime! which. of late, has claimed to be the fuithfal ; glorious a result!

    uteet ” ease Of a shel! ta :
    $8 pRULEGE Che, Mek +) dee a bell sulbing | ergan of the party—~and that tus, strangety ;

    wiveh is raised ut the eofrugadan tor firing | C8Urb, in anarticie in which the writer, in the | issue, to congratulate the people upon the es. |

    fired. It ts a0 contrived that should an enemy | exyit in the reality of its strength and vizor, | Goversment—not, perhaps, like that immaca- |
    ire « shi S inte theem>ragur st im sent adrift: 7 f its : sth , or 5 ceiee ‘bh late! :
    without duing any hur. Tt enuntin ol the and boasts of Ms pawer to withstaa: every ate api indestractble one iately promised to
    gun when rua vat to fire is the only agail,! assault of its advgrsaries. Some of these (them, by Elder Laird—not one to be as fixed |
    able mark, at all other Gunes it i etterly tm- causes, as set forth by this determined, although and unchangeable as the laws of the Medes and
    possible fur the shet or aleil of an CHOY incousigtent, champion of the Conservatives Persians ;—but still a Government which, on |
    ty pepetpaie, Ue wer and ghurt being on a i ; id

    ; all inpertant questions, wiil,—to use the well- ;
    j

    F viding | bimselt, are as follow ;
    The proprietary clement bavinz been allowed | chosen Janguaze of the Elder -~— he jn perfect |
    harmony with the genera) seutiment of the ;

    country, and preeminently qualified, by the
    practical experience, imelligence, gaod sense, |
    and maoderation of all its members, to’ protect!

    | the country ; the want of due discriarination in:

    “Lord Carnarven’s despatch to Governor |
    Dundas is a most comprehensive, able and!
    eloquengpiate paper. lt savs a great deal ju a
    few unarswerabie words, and in such a way as

    A : z : : ¥ J a a ue . 2 i . 1:
    wttributable ta other andimuch wore entcebling the way for its re-establishment; and woe be to | reuders it impossible tor any one to be offended | ® full and correct statemeut of the polls in the -

    vernmest. We can hardly doubt that the loyal
    and intelligent inhabitants of Prince Edward’

    something te say as to the internal political

    the gup avd whieh closes oa the gun beimy | most bombastic metaphorical style, preteads to 'tablishment of a truly liberal and responsible arrangements and external relations of Provin-| CHARLOTTETOWN LITERARY & DEBATING : 23,157
    SOCIKTY, , “

    ces which owe allegiance to England, and which |

    ure protected by ber army and navy. What)

    England feels hognd to sav; what Carnarvon | propriety of granting Fishing

    and the Togies fee! ys strongly as Cardwell and
    the Whigs, may be gathered from this despatch,

    | eens outrages and demonstrations.
    his leisure since} ney, Headford, and Valeitia were ent,
    | bis defeut at Belfast by pareeliing out the offi-{ shore end of the Atlantic Cable was severed in | say
    : | five places, but was immediately iepaired.
    8 +» — )
    +18 stated that the persons enzaseea in repairing in eustody.

    We) it saw 100 armed men,

    ‘from Cxhireiveen, has been shot. The rising

    the three Counties, after which we hope to yet

    with the @urnest utterance of the British Go.’ several Districts, Towns and Royalties, and’

    place, pursuant to notice, on Friday last.
    attendance was not so large as on the previous | their houses there is hardly a stick of furniture:

    fet the Fenian army of iavasion. The first jn. | et8 Waited upon Mr. Gladstone in the morning
    timation of danger the public iad was from the | and presented to hima complimentary address.
    : Wr 3 ‘ . ¥ y , aa G3 ‘ we = a all

    |a pearance of a hody of police deawn up on | Phey reerived | an encourazing reply, But
    i the quay at the North Wall, arme? with cur-| wether Mr. Gladstone nor duhn Bright was
    lasses. This wax the resalt of telezrams re-| present at the meet. i

    ceived during the nizht about the movement} Un Mondayatternoon the House of Commons
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    iu Chester. It wos stated that when the Fe-} Was crowded to hear the expected nnnounce-
    jnians found they could do nothing there they | meit ot the povernanem pregiumme, The
    pushed on for Birkenhead and Liverpool, in-| Prince | of W ales, Pree Alfred, the Duke of
    i tending ta come to Dublin. When the Alex | Cambridge, Prince Tech and Ear! Russell were
    andra came alonzside soon after 7 o'clock a. present. Disraeli delivered a long historiex!
    m., 3 persons were arrested, ‘chiefly young | ©9887 On reform and the Earofish Constitution,
    ‘men. ‘fhe steamer was a cousiderable time ! He showed only a few tlashes of his usunl
    i swinging round, aad during that time the sup | SPM. but was especially Varilliant while de-
    iposed Fenians were grouped tosether, appa.| "owncing Goldwin Smith as a “wild man,” and
    Lrentiy in earnest consultation, Of course they | ivonieaily defending Earl Ri sell. Toward the
    hail seen the police with their cuflasses, and | close ot bis speech he said the government
    | they tuok the hint, aud it is said they threw | would Introance resolutions to Pest the sense
    ‘their revolvers and ammunition into the river, Of Partiament hefore presenting a reform bitl,
    I'Thev said ther belonged to the following | #4 fixed the 25th inst. as the day for offering
    | classes :~-D ek labourers, discharzad soldiers, | them. The resolutions are vasue and Utasiat is-
    i hakers, tailors, mill workers, &¢., and that facctury, asl wie rely state general principles,
    lthey came from Liverpool, Bolton, Manches-; Gladstone, in a few commonplace remarks,
    ter, Leeds, Sheffield, and Birkenhead. Later | #evepted the government's plan of proceeding.
    in the morning the Columbia arrived from | but protested agamsat the delay. With conelu-
    Liverpool with about an equal number of sus. was of his remarks the debate ended. During
    pected characters on board, and they were ar-) the sessiuti a rumor prevailed that the Fenians
    rested under similar circumstances. The pri had taken che city of Chester, which caused
    soners were first conveved to Sackville-place | Strat exelfement.
    sintion, and then lodged in Richmond Bride- |
    well—67 altozetier. Three loaded revolvers |
    iwere fuund iu the first steamer, biddem under} es
    ropes where the prisoners had been standing.””! Varentia, Ireland, Feb. 15.—8.45 P. M.—
    Oa Wednesday morning about 30 persons! The telegraph wives ceased working between
    were arrested at the North Wall on their arri-) Valeutia aud Killarney at half past seven o'-
    val by the steasners from Liverpool aud Holy-| ciock last wight aud are still down, Two larze
    ‘head. seven were able to aecount for them. ! despatches which were seut throush the Cable
    }selves aud were discharged; the rest are de-! to day were received by mail from Killarney.
    | tained, pending inqniries. | ‘
    ' A true hill for treason-felony was found on
    Tuesday against Stephen J. Meany.

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    LATEST N&Ws BY TELEGRAPH.

    Loxpox, Feb. 18.—Feniah plan was to
    pattack Kidarney, capture the place, and then
    jwarch to Cark, bur immediate dispatch of
    she eget a fs troops trom Cork to Killarney, by Gens. Bares

    FENTAN RISING IN IRELAND. ‘and Celevity, aud Col. Horsford’s movements
    Conk, Tarspay Mowxixe.—A Fenian up-| defeated the whole plot and emased insurgent
    rising has takea mlece in the West of Dreland, A Fenian herse courier
    Bron Kerry information has beeu received of) was causht boy the troops. A vouple of swords
    On twos picked upbutno men captured. O'Connor
    Taesday night the telegraph wires about Killar-/ and his Stet! are said to have reached the
    The Feniun vessels off Dinzie Bay. Yhirty-tour
    ted persons have been arrested in Dublin
    It yesterday, and after examination were detained

    hands tu disnerse.. .

    Loxpon, Feb, J8,—.An upper servant im the
    household of the Earl of Kenmare, bad re.
    ceived two anonymous notes, stating thata pis.
    ing was planned in Killarney, ane that the
    lender would reach Killarney trom Catereiveen
    that night. Constabves were imanctstely sent
    to intercept him. They wet a wazon om whee a
    , : jthey found Moriarty, whom they touk into
    but the town ts quiet : — .. [ewstody, and, upon searching his person, they

    _ Kells police barracks, eight miles from Cahir-| jund jettors that conticmed the assertions in
    eee, on the Valeutia road, was atiacked on | the anonymous notes. A courier named
    W eduesitas nicht, and arms were seized, The Duggan Was sent to Caterciveen to warn the
    hodies wid police seattered through the rural dis. | police, A party of rebels canzht him while ou
    tricts and various small stations have been his way, and demanded nis despatches which
    ordered to muster in the towns for the double | lye refused to vive up, and attempted lw escape

    A mounted policeman, conveying despate hes

    in Killarney was to have been headed by a
    Captain Moriarty, butin consequenee of timely
    information the poliee were able to arrest him:
    Troops trom Cork, Fermoy, and the Currah
    were sent to Killaiey on Wednesday night,

    seareely less disastrous than that of his) ment were broken into fragments, and the Purpose of preventing them from any danger pycy gired upon him, and he was badiy wound

    of heing overpowered, and for the better pro-

    ; c . ‘ : ed, As far as it is known at present, he i .
    tection of the inhabitants and property of the sored qt ce Detain

    a only person who has been hurt.
    : ) Berrian, Feb, 18,—Count Bismarek wil) soon
    LEEDS. (hew Zollveren.

    Qn Monday one of the Leeds boraush police | ' Lay mnpoor, Feb. 18.—The American Cham-
    apprehended a young man who aid his name! 2°? Commerce in thix city have voted to.
    was Thomas Fenton, and that he lived in| Phesenta Gold Medal to Cyrus W, Field.
    White Hart-yard, Briggate, in that towe witha; Beniax, Feb. 18.—The King of Piursia is
    bundle in his possession, which he at first said about to visit Dresden.
    waa wearing apparel, but which was found to| Losnox, Feb, 19—Console 91 5 5.207073.
    contain 24 packages of ball cartridges, greased | . : ‘ .
    gu ae! Loxpox, Feb, 19.-—Telegraphie advices from

    ; ye ; _ il a |
    and ready for use. On being apprebended and| China report that the Pacitic Mail Steamship

    taken before the magistrates, Fenton said that; 4 :. : ‘or aie Li .

    he had reevived the parcel from a geut¥enmn | a peavey sma os Wee. ae
    to carry, but he did not know who the ventle- aout al “ors a pod Japan en the
    man Was. he eartridges, about, 140 in) 77" : = Kony on the 30th of the same
    nega, sare eniiind talline: of Ghd mone! month. * I ae weekly telesraph wid eXpreRs
    pepera, and it te believed that they are the| mee oom rined are BOW opened to Tientsin and
    property of some abetiorof the Fenian move. | Hud of “— ae te wy ie =
    meut.—The prisoner was remanded fora week! ” ransmission of a message from Loudon is

    j reduced to twelve days.

    Tur Feyians asp tat Tetronarm Wires.—| , Livenroor, Feb, 19.-—All the passengers hy
    Information was received on Wednesday thar! the steamer Bawuria, together with her mails
    the wires between Dublin and Valentia bad ®4 parcels, bave been forwarded from Fual-
    been maliciously cut, and messazes for America| @0OUth to Southampton, where they will be pus
    had to besent by train from Dublin to Killarney, 0" board the steamer Trwtoniv, which leaves
    There is reason to believe that this interruption ‘Hat port to-morrow for New York,
    is connected with the aitempts of the Fenians.) Frorescr, Feb, 1.—Vigorous preparations
    t ‘are being made by all parties for the spproach-

    PiecarrMons aGainst Fenianism,.—Ovwing, ing clections to she wew Parliament, and much
    to the activitvof mischievous Irishmen in various! excitement is shown jn the cuuves throughout
    parts of the country, and in consequence of; the kingdom.
    information as to the designs of some Fenians | Loxnox, Feb, ¥9.--John Bright denonnces
    re prapose to exhibit their dissntistaciion bY | in strong terms the plan of iteforms, proposed

    : : Lgl fagitation of the qwestion oy the im..sas,

    tan Polje whe have charge of Government | ¢ s
    establishments. So small a pronortion of the | LisBox, Feb, 19.—By tee arrival of the
    laborers employed at Devonport are Trishmen, | Mail Steainer from Kio Jane iro, news has been
    that in reference to that yard little anxiety is. received that the Brazilian flee appeared be-
    felt as to any combined movements, But never. {0 the town of Campaty aud bomlarded it,
    heless the authorities are on their euard, and ines with what re sult is 4, stated. The whole
    there was a conference on the subject on Tnes- feet subscqueutly suiled for Muamaita.
    day between four superintendents of police of| _ Loxnox, Feb. 19.—The Bill for the Confe-
    the district at Torpoint.— Western Morning dcration of the British Provinees of North
    News. Smeateindinines , America, has been read twice in Parliament

    DISSOLUTION OF THE ' Mapnin, Feh. 19.—The Spanish Govermment

    PARLIAMENT. is about to inaugurate a series of reforms in the

    The Italian Parliament has been dissolved, M/ministration of the Island of Cuba, One of

    ITALIAN

    } - * - re | » ps 4 g -
    The electoral colleges are convened gar the Oth the weW measures will be the substitution of we

    ah “ March, and the New Chamber wil! meet on the | Mcome tax of S per cent., in place of the eX
    opines of our contemporary :— 99

    22nd March.
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    isting heavy tax on land and industry.

    St. Jowx, N. &., Feb. 25th.—Cable news
    Sateepay next will be Declaration Day in, fom Spain is of an exeiting charncter,—Cane-
    Jian Parliament provogued till April dth.. -.-
    Gold 13,

    — a
    Great destitution prevails in some parts ot

    {which we will present to our readers as early as Great Brita, Dering the week previous te the

    of upwards of £14,000, In the previous week
    | the number of recipients ef out ln the evat of London there are at this

    ipement dependent on charity nearly 20,000 men,
    , with their tauulies or perhaps 40,000 persons.
    Bounties took | ‘Phe aewounts given of the condition of some ¢
    The | these are poiafal in the extreme. In some of

    The adjourned debate on the question of the

    and uo clat of the community, not utterly in-| eveniug, but there was, notwithstanding, a very ) Chairs, trbles, and beds have long since gone te

    i different to British connexion, can fail ts see | interestug discussion. Nearly every one present | the pawnbroker.

    . ra appeared to be in favor of granting a Bounty:
    are of the vreatest weight, and should he treat. jand at the close of the meetin * following | ger the snime alinoner.

    ed accordingly. It is upen to the opponents of resolution was put and carried unanimously :

    that the considerations adduced in this despatch

    Contederation ta skow that the details of the

    seheme do not reach the difficulties of their),
    situation ; that special provision should be made ithe Mackerel Fishery whonld weet with
    for the isolated situation of the island and its! proval of our Legislature 2?”

    Nothing but a few rage covet
    iveomg inmates, clothes having bang sive
    Nor is it the Mmpre
    ) VideuPulone whe thus suffer, Even these ple
    : vn "~ | in times when work was plentiful qed wages BP
    * Regoleed, That, in the opinion of this meeting. | put aside something ( serve fey @ day ot dite
    he granting a Bounty tor the encouragement of | find their avle meava of suppagt af av end.
    the ap-' similay stote of things exist mpre or less in
    ‘chief provincial towus

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