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MMLIAMEN?
ae NeW DeMirion
ne New York Commercial Advertizer Bucnpe.
a skes the foNowing rematka -â
« The debate in the naw Uominion Partia
geent affor ie considerable promiee of the enc
eens of the experiment of Britian Awercau
cunfederativa. The Speech from the Thcons, as
the opening address of the Goveraor Goperal
js called, hee elicited a general disanasion on
the affairs of the uew goverament. The vari
was issuer ppeaated were treated with a de
ater of ahilyy aad an absence of party feel
sng Shat i pechapé one of the wost favorable
sisted the French demands
success in securing the alliance of Bis
probably inspired bis wavering, anc
policy. But Bremarck studiously a
effort. It is probable that he symp
Pavasi4 ano Raves â}he Berio papers
throw @ [ttle light upon the lute events in shave ben fighting,
They indicate thas Victor [em-
manuel labored realogaly ta induce Bism are
ke commit himself to the Ftalian eidu, and had
âhe succeeded he would undoubtedly have pe-
The mingled
hopes gnd fears whieh he bad with regard ta
making auy definite paples to the Tealun
with italy, but he bas deemed it prudeot not
morning. The
watek,
sertain
yorded
seotry, and an
rate of ubout ten
evel
hat with great
ai hises
iadiwytions af the future. Members mani- a ewguge ia awer with Franc: wotil & ti
tested & dizpacitron to torego persooul feeling aT Se, COS: tet ingly G0 Ce ee
â ey . .
to 40 e&tent that rein toarked contrast with vo, 18 presented.
the gegey emote of Cunudinn politics : nae 4 â galvsnie Currents ;
Ths coypee of Nove Scotian delegation. which] A Geaterce. Tiiar.âin 1359, Mr Ba
Creran Evcruquskr.âWhile the Cregans]
(
aecond sleck
lasted ten seconds, the asciilatrons being berizon-
tal and from east to wyst. y
tian valley arches (elf bodily, and killed a Durgi hg
hosp
afterward, the cow began
ynen
fiouy feet: thei purd gradually
The water ay wells was siunilarly afycted,
uw tation
temperature oF thd een was the same us thut ot
degrees Fulivenheit
noon thy wea had returned te its ordinary ievel,
having mi the jaters ul been subjected lo p Wert!
for
volte OF EE. MoS. Wizard, then lying in (he tar
Pe s
âere bas been quaking BThe Qrposiriow @'en, with virtuous zeal,
Particulars have reached us al rig en tie Shall the fair deed with their approval seal;
k earthquake which were felt af Canea, eh tieg dubbhari ae nae Pts i
erening of September $9, and on the fadlowing And neighbouring states with admiration eee,
was seveve, andélu such aceord, thal Uigt-aduled auity
rue at the ald Vene- â '
ee Our statesmen atill the path ot honour take ;
attendant Seerth BAnd when, by test of somie pure motive tied,
and al the
,
went cawng
(tai
to recede,
divide
Ch'town, Dee. 13
oO
es & thindle,
ubave the farwer
17. R. B. IRVING.
during the rice Thegh * Tho tines which follow the astersch abovds th
}bv the aller
Mr
Bbhaving bad time to give them any thing like a fins
it was remarked that the
tained by bimw until m%, for publication in th
Baaminer Me also deews it proper to observe, wit
And Meanness, agif trom censure shall refrain,
BWhich proves, wheneâer high princijleâs at stake,
Their treÂź, consenting leatte uo seltive views
writer deews it proper to observe, were only an the
Prough wheu those which precede them were seut to
logs, for insertion iu the Islander; and, not
before the issue of that paper, they bave been re-
e
k
e
b
wets our personal comfort, and the progress character whose earthly career is over, nothingâ OU R COMMERCIAL REL ONS W
of
structedabout Charkuttetown, and ether much
of that intereourse which, under more favor§ more can be expected than @ cursory inspec- THE WNITED STATEs. friendly,
able circumstances, would seem to be peculiarly} tion of the result of his labors, Wspeciaily is Weldin tee a oer . tile, 2 |
â : wie 2 ast few weeks we jay : 4] rat
suitable, during the long evénings of early}this true of Mr. Waetay, whose pubic acts in the eos re . © lave noticed, on moders
: â . : ; GI some of eur contem ies. : a oxt
winter. At present, fur nearly shree months in} this Colony extend over a quarter of a certury. foverish desire POTUNeS, otatber the
. ; 7 ; as â : ever e tor a renewal of e ; : fs
spring and autuma, carriages ute rarely used,QHis name is iaseparably connected with ihef.,, âpets : the Reciprocity can que
â : i . . Blreaty between British Ameries and the Uni fasion
sogial itercoarse may be suid toâ be suspended,@various measures which were introduced intog. W mw hited as
4 J f ia Stutws. We donot share in this desire. Th, A uot!
people pfust travel ia carts, onâ horseback, orfethe Legislature, on Free Education, Universal Beltish Prov 2 » dbat the . â
nae ; j â age et : Sritish. Provinces reaped mar j cal fÂą
on foot, or accept the alternative of remaiaing Suffrage, the abslition of Landlordism, and Seen thie ticles P : iy advantages riveâ
le : Mkindre : âs Paty, WH are quite willi . Preaty,
at howe! We do not despair of seeing thisfkindred subjects, and to him, more than to a OR 4 ng to-admit ; ââ
apps its , a : via se advanta ves were not inaecc : ade
state of things altered. There exists amonystffauy one else, living or dead, is oar islandy . * ne » âBSCCOmpaned ~ oe
: : ial : with serious drawbacks, we believe to bee ual these P
us @ very natural reluctance to submit to ad-~Bpress indebted fur its present independent me : od 6 tally
a ) beli a f 7 ti Tr le'âs ÂŁ : tm aie Gallas undeniable. But this latter fuet it ig NOW tug staple }
Ou; Âą re believe ify wW Inulesmyosition. ve peopie s friend, in the -1@s sa t
itional taxation; but we believe if a te p peop , much the fashion to overlook. States
and best sense of the term, he was never
a demagogue, and it has been observed, of
really good and efficient road could be con-
7 d °
Three years azo, when it was known that conside
the American Government wer perf. nvenues
him with truth that be always prized the in- stly iy
@us gpticipasted with considerable interest pPUsPeroâs business man of St. Louis, Gapture Bhar lind suddenly become bright apd Clea Fe epect to these supplbinĂ©atary lines, that they were frĂ©guented! spots, aad paid for in the is t : wo 2 . Mearvest about the abrogation of the Ree roc; Bhat 7
revealed werxpected patriotion, Mr. Hows. a thiet in his sleen ny apartment o he cu Phe London Atheneum remarks: â ii nen are uot only fully conceived, but fully written, beture he instahce without having recourse to special terest of the peopie more highly thanâ their: Treaty great sueiste. whi n s proc jotermni
the fewer of the Oppasition, âasserted thgtgerit pleaded so hard for release that tr, K. setBuotetvorthy facts. Is there not semetlh eg {HeB iad beeowe aware of the generodâ course adopted taxation, that the people, learning te appreciate approbation, Without extensive fumily inter-J fis â 4 tutertained by »
h ite t th sh cs. bun at liberty, on a promise of futurĂ© yo db last mentioned which our electricians could tthe by the Govermbont withâ respect to the issue uf the iy ; â ad Cs : ee ° | many of our public men about âhe futu ether
By we premaâ Ggerees es © 7 liav . r| r a >) { Luffadvaitage of, and devise amethod tor the ine a-B Royal G f the profit and convenience of such accommoad-Rests, or other accidental aids, he achtewed: his are, â . re of :
geatatuenta, bat that he would support wil waviour, giv ing ug some money besittes. In ma vi we . and ade i be â nd cal Royal Guzitte % : | regis : i ng IE Rie ON Pt British American commerce, | Waits both : aud wit
jeusures fut the eommoa Âą i, Messrs. Sasery. 1860, Mr. K. fated jy business, ard bedgme ag tisienus ati my nie ee 5 Mia â SSiind Charlottetowi, Menday, ? tion, would be willing, for the sake of a generalfintellectual triumphs solely by the gre at uslents long, and lendâ. wee enndie bh iil : with th
Jats, Campbell, and other mewbers tron plerk:at » modtrate snlary. Passing the puss sever ¹ Wey le ut Bnohor mm Piymouts Oda! & léth Dee, 1857, § extension of these advantages, to sabmit topwith which Nature: had endowed him: An amongst us, but it b ce
â re? Ts oo? ort a ee - oe aficcialctl -_- â " 4 . > : ee amoipys' 8, Wut 1 *camMm } fo
Nova Scotia, apnke in the same strain, aod fic # Short cua ele h., who was shabbily Bicears. Brown @ Ham, and C. A. Poiiinaan : ames grremnamsing such an amoudt of taxation as would pay easy, graceful and eloquent speaker, a brilliant oe sf -â almost settled â
stated tuey would offe fagtious appusitioa witired, was a¹oosted hy an elegangly dressed # * ; cab sor" : . ; . Gateg . . . . conviction that, at the expiration « of hi tinited
va : .~ : dejo weled i dividual with * hi mw fo vot du t Sq. liwerey stable preprietars, and divectatâs of i â_ Da interest on and provide for the future repuyv- and polished writer, possessing u highly cult yh ) j : . , 7
tu the vatiqus guvstiwas before che Marlia- me © Gied to on ot. Still in basinesc§f Oe St dehu Pleastite Ground Assetintion, tuliyg & ity Greiner . ! Ge See eee ee lreaty, Colonial trade would receive shock n short
teenâ ie ig true that they generslly pro-# y in std âr i eee SE SNS endoras the Casalry Condition Powders, andy Z r ment of the outlay necessary to secure them. Bvated Aterary taste, anda welrstored mind, ee which it! would not recover for yimny advant
tested agsingt confederation and «vowed that or wee | A» Varnty engeavoring tOR in use their infuence te hace thet teed ex BP ~~ Wn. nnn We are not itr favour of the principle of central- proved throughuut lis whola career that heg, d The short ti ; 7% vost I
> ai remember (lie stranyver, replied that he was nou. , ee ec a , â : ; : : long day. he short time which hase West
they would memortalige the Eaglish Govervor a clusively ou their track the coufiug season, es : . â- additi to all this. Âą ractical m: apsed :
+ ek in businesÂź; in fact, was huatins for a situation Charlottetown, December 16, 1867 ization in connection with the management of §Was, in addition to all this, & practical man,g@ oe event conclusi âe] ; hat wl
for at al at the union with the eater pes i bres -agy edi uation, ane P ar . Tete 3 a ; ; Ă© ; id i Parl; ale : :> ice that event, conciusively shows how far 1
vinces. Hat the mdications ate that the reg Us" sid, ** Pleaso walk witn me a short Who that values health and life will neglect our roads. We would prefer local managemeutgiwho could trame a Parliageutary Bill with asf. political economists erred in thei the Us
fuctant prasicee will gradually re'gs its op- oe. en ana repaired ton hotel, whereiiahe Bindiy adenunitiine et naturo wsbing fur ved â when a proper system is once fairly in ope- much ease as he could prepare a lecture on a tions, and what an ezregious blund aot
: . : the strange: roduced self 1e repent: lie Upe e first indicatio , j ernal Lene » arate ? ak ox » aubiect of i : : . : iment , sregious Glunder the Wash. .
position and fall in line witty tho pew order h " ' ae wa 7 â nian . «8 me a yor ont : ae poate sg oe sp b gae a Sixce we wrote last week on the subject of ration ââas being cheaper, and more efficient ; literary subject. It has been remarked thatf. âahing = . = âTne
uf thie âThe frie of codlederations He forced K. to accept « loan of $10, 000Ror external, use Bluudâs Rheumatic Compound i ws a ae od tat â â ington Cabinet committed in dissolving, « with â
, . ZY ody Gyn , » h wtihteh to secu neat lic +. Hand Pain Witter. Our highways, a statement as appeared in them ve think that the intelligence and power the greatest masters of language aud of thoucht oi i . ablic:
have it 1B their power te promaw vuity by vit bw ode bo recommence Lasiness. tle sacd As i y : saan and we think that the intellig } - has ot e out mutal consent,â its commercial Pp
w poliey of moderstion gnu wistow The Get Caring the war he had nade large sums of tees gcolugms of the Petriot, settin'z forth theamountŸ © oy a ewation for which the young educatedihave been distinguished by this happy conbina- hip with British Ameri W a diigo: Jt is
: nf woney d hi ong desired to expres âO Connell met a cunceited literary friend Bod Âąalue of afte We bie of : % re , . aeag ph a 8 ish America, e need not » oe
eae mestivn te perheps the g@eatest difficul- - wo : ova sd lonys d ired toe âprone his anne a NT) - a pe of » i | 15 Aes 1 wuĂ© Value of the exports from th Port o Piince Edward Islanders are remarkable,{ition of the highest: qualities in the same mind ; Sa OE TELE EN hi ow jug ia
ty. ota Scotia enjoys practical tree trade graticudge lo .ins ae wtantial manner. au ~ wie - suw A capita Moe he tl Warlattetown, fram th„ opening of the navi ta bl th oor Seat for thane Sih derail chaiaie tet tit sup F-4 ect é⏠motives which led the lisher
, â i a Sa your last pamphlet.â" **Did you?â eagerly â oS: would very svon enable them tO Imigate a oe Ă© ; : âQGoverament of ti ighbori : gad
while the ether etoviness eve Mi favor of « j ane i yg. My ee ee Pea J : QGoverament of the neighboring Republic +
ray of "rne atte uestion A teacher of swimming in New York haaffreplied lis delighted listener. «What wasgs@tion, ww April last, to the present time. Ou system which, if based on sound principles, #pese that the presence of one great faculty off cel that Treaty. It ~ t ids PP oe
uleo cate wide diversity of 2. and challeaged any mun in America to swim forge?â âA pound of butter! contemporary values âproduce alone,â by andâcarried out under experienced management ibe mind necessarily presupposes the absence i âtio wa thee he -
i : : 1G00. âThe following are some of hig per- _ ; âelie Di ae nite esate we - a ae mi Shy nou Year repetition. nether, however they ave
a a be difficale ty frawe Âą uatiorm system ore at a eM eWwimming Pronk rat Mr. Alexander T ies ort, the fehniied desi. pict wtp titer that âRib. enpesee: Day: Fale guuniiig prove successtul about Char- fot avy other. âLhe greatest minds that Nature have succeeded in punishing us ver ; | : ing
. ay : i : „ : 4 F\ . a f - 8 Wi . { 5 "Sipe or an - F \ Q Ih ; of é ; : : » s „ sev ering
ph âegy rhe oe Ditot âa wiff meat :â** Standiag plunge of 49 feet, back #Peoeds millionaire of New York, it is eaid Willerect Barley and Turnips, at ÂŁ101,084. The state-§ ierown and elsewhere. gas kuown, have had, like Nature herself, the for our supposed sym eae ae : a
eae re ny vine a A pee gush acroas the bath, 36 feet ; swimming withh* block of dwellings, to cost $1,000,000, aod to befment alluded to is useful and interesting 10% geyqrpsmssnsmestneencenpemmemmensmmnmermnmcnrr mes Fo reatest variety of parts; and neither the prac- â Py di em the South, have
at peril o e = Bine tee vut of water, swimming with twa tarever the home of the working women of NewB oy points of os. a viet taal eo © â ; a e ch : il gt al now appears doubtful even to Northern Radi.
tq Making too uch hase. Med : | eer 1 view ; But to us jus IN MEMORIAM tical nor the imaginative. qualities hay A
. ee aes, See eO-Biege out of water, swimming hackwards.@Y°"*: Tt is to bee home whore wow way find - ee av eae as * âor fhe lnaginative- quaies baved..is.,whilst it is # well known fact, » y adm c
stious gad desire to frame a as. E âPRiood and suelter at prices within their reach, and sulfords, most opportuĂ©ly, the means of illus ââ âscarcely ever Udeen wanting i 2 whose care ep pels t, now admit. the Ce
lo hinh th . â fndian method af crossing rapid Fivers, HOt By vray apes ld j Aapesttie es ten. pp | Plager ' , Bs j Jeen wanting in ove whose career ted by all parties that the commerce {N -of Joh
r whi ne@ poopie ure notÂź .. ÂŁ o = tik " latever revenue i way yield is to be eunployedmi rating the necessity and advantages of improv §THE LATE HON. EDWARD WHEDAN.B)p,; been so uniform! Sep aren wae Y ? â °
yet ~ Be ig dt loaet w watter pr Pwr ation of # si2ambhoat, swimming like a duck, un the erecuotn of other like Reetitions 5 2 i r 3s been so uniformly successful as Mr. England has decreased to an exteaordi found
grata that the new goverament has ut Wimming like « fish, swimming like a por- Ps Syyateg as - en pnt & EXAMINER visits its patrons this wet paths 2 ine 2 expirati 4 i af
; ot : dtasted. Ite succies will not be BPN: twrotag six sommersiults under the ON THLE DEATH Of THE HONORABLE @42der informs bis readers, thap.awo„esse a, | 4 3 P # OOalt, Avnet fous Wib Ulek obeteiteel ueudet: & tent since the expiration of the Reciprocity After
oe ' 4 ix backward som: twee * . oe . NORABLE : 1 olitary trace of the old: familiar I ( â4 : ! 7 AT reaty. T vew Hugi: 33 j san ev"
3 â Water, turging six Dachwar iMmersaulte > : wi ut a solitary trace of the o amititar Treaty. The New Mugland press is n ] in
i the UVaited Srates.jbut rather *DVARD WILELAN are frozen up in Charlottetown harbor, another , which he had no rival in Parlis , veal â ° oF alle
the reverse, f have a direct interest in wader the water, walking in the water, To sbAN. . and Which has hitherto made it a weleome 26 nad HO tivel 1a Farhament. OF OGbOll ost unanimous in admitting th t the =
aves ave Be ni re Me ti swimming length of bath (7Sfeet) with handafh.. ae Hin Richmond Bay, and several, laden with oats, sages ; 4 it, the great lever of public opiaion, so power ff papi . ave people ing, |
the ty of our neighbors. ney willl. ad f ed ( t neaheus __ ite, Whose remains with solemn cttes, this day, & : Ă© wae nee j ruest at alostevery fireside in this community.§ . â vate apres of the Eastern States have lost by that hast evide
gradually get rid of mach ot the cuabrous and feet tied fust, fouting backward and tor Bremain, we presume ice bound, in Georgetown. page * âBiul throughout the British Dominions, obeyed ; , y od ba
af the new goverowent â ward, standing on head uucer water, walzing gin the cold Qozom of the eurth we lay, We should be wrong, perhaps, in assuming thnt fhe great antkgood gain who gave this Journal bi pana a f fai . â piece of diplomacy about as much as we have, the ju
ad 7 > â gre snc ow S: peraaps, . way : : ' â 18 masterly â ) 31 ts
6 IU om hands under wates, Why a, on Bottom vi Was dhe by uature bappily designed, ; a aS oe i âee s weemife hh, He otal: is existence and us standing, now lies with the ae â â â nn and: yet, that: so far as annexation is concerned
a Pte bath motionless, fluating 10 favious attitudes. Foy iy rare hes beet ential the departure of these vessels has been rete mS my ied igs : arose to resor> to its agency. His opponents, witli, " ye â
WEST INDIES evolving on the surface of the water, Quoin. ith rarest powers to bevnebt mankind, 1 solelyâ by the delay in bringing forwaragPÂź*- That mighty press-work of time, which PL 8 SREY we are about as stiff-aecked asetof â Britis! Te
: . = ; ee GF SOG Weer, GOP. in ais: ' os . we { ian ey oT ee ee 5 yee PEN ang : nee sowever, cheerfully acknowledge that he never . apis
â The Governor of St. Thomas fad returned with hands end holding feet ; alter Which he pile wes the generuns heart, the v'erfuwing â their grain cargoes, in consequence of the bud- strikes off daily its endless editions of immortal bused ; rE A f â4 ersâ asever. Indeed, we believe that whe â9
: â *rited mate 408 Crank uod Which, ia the love of man, embraced the whole. we gor = ts : ls. has fi â rexed the bond which ealte@e the power of the press, and. that he â ean i . . to
" fram Eurape to deliver that Luaad to the United fate a0@ drank under water, sess of the roads; bot it is certain thet duriig souls, has forever sevared the bond which uniteeÂą k h bi add ; Reciprocity was in full blast, annexation #& 400
; ; + a â ne â âruined ata modern Gamalicl's tect ness O1 the roads ; : *Ă©. 1. : as snew how to combine a singularly cousistent Ng â |
- * States, according to the stipulaticus. Td ae os â I â ee -) riners wenogtbe Examiner and its well-known Bditor ; and td a not atas low a discount as at present. It ot jour
> A " he hed. The Canada pavers record the death of thelf( For such a master a disciple meet,) ax considerable part of last mouth farmers were eh piste political career with conciliatory manners. Me gs p ae. on
amount to be paid 6,760,000 do! ars. he B Misses M a , bee 1 toy let it now, ere the grave has yet scareely closed not be denied that the daily increasing iter
Misses Morgaâ, of Nee Ori b lroad Ww : ng a ae Agee compelled to take half loads, and to be conten â k eee ee : aatieiil :
United States steamer SusgucKeia went to St.Baccidegt at Woodland *: , â 4 . : : sisi as over him, be permitted to this Journal to render course inseparable from Reciprocal Free Tade, ;
* 4 i> mi vodiand on the Cinctanstti fi snd een as pupil, Howe almost outgrow. to make oue trip per day, where in many Casesgq : and party prejudices, and to address. himself to ; } Prto
Croix t@ tale off the crew of the Monongahela, >miltou aad Dayton railroad, on Thursday, CE iy yo 5, the Gecnt tongue bis? micht have made two! its last feeble tribute of respect to the memory am ? ; 4 â ÂŁ his fell tended very puwerfully to popularize th idea at th
. ote , tat T i . : # facile pen, e igue, y S satel " . : ; xe hearts and consciences of bis fellow-3 .. . J .
which is totally lost; the Susqucheng was alsy Aloe Wat. The four sisters curse io the spring - ee Mig The ÂŁ ~ineinal articles of produce which! the man in whom, for seventeen years, it ; > pin ; of annexation among our business mee Our brig!
icin dines JeJud | of this year to spend the seuson in Canadd, And, ov his periods, Trudy her pearls strung. le fuur principal articles of p ce whi RP Ae cvlonists. He neither bullied his opponents, ' nf rae b tbat
cons y ; age. + Se MAS Letirved#iand for the last four months regitted et thĂ© Bright wae his wit, his raillery yetined, are placed at the head of our contemporaryâs ghee Oe ME PINS . nor begged favors; he relied upon the strong, abet: - oo eer wanes sei rev:
; to the West Indies aud is ia Jamaica. King-Q Rossin House, Loronto. âfhey started for ee Sn tis site hind as âÂą 629.560' bush.: P 2s. 194.- The Honorable Enwarnp Wuetas, Queenâs#. si ae â _ > Mfaring life, were apt to become embied under }
y g â y Sey OF BALud eyes eoftered by some meanidy hind. list ure, Oats, 622,560 bush. ; Potatoes, 194, : 2 : innate Jove of justice of every intelligeut , : â ome vas Âą
i ston is to be the futare Station for the English bowe on Tussiy, aud were anfortuustely Bers ox o'ea when opponents he surely hit 9544; Barley, $4184. and Turnips, 19,639.B. Tmter aud Editor of the Examiner, died atÂź . i . Reciprocity with aicve of republicanism, and east
L pareongers of: tee train wheu the fatal acci #. sated tel â _â Oth; Dariey, +ÂŁ,154, au nips, ee âdence. Hillsb : mind; and, although he died comparatively# tly that form of it.whiel are ti oe ra
Mal Steamer, St. Tho having been abau- W ni No stroke of matice e'ot deturmed bis wif. Now. we wigh our readers. and especially thosemÂź TeS!aence, Hillsborough Square, at noon,e eit i especialy that form of It wien appe: pe
ys rs deut vourred. The meagre despatctes by âaga Lae OO Se its P ye se Pile Jatt, the Bish} bh young, he lived: long enough to see, to-a largedr- ng Geat Thanks 20 Aitecisan could
joes wlegraph lead to the supposition that they pgâ Party leader, tree How party spite, ngaved in agricultural pursuits, to note these } Sees ey SO eae ee, OS ee eee extent, the recults of his labors in, the. exten _ Ă© 8 â, i F ete teak W
P âââ el ' pn - 7% . , f? Gayl mite: ie , : âative ar P- i . â wi be â esi ss on th âsti 6 ial sympathy wi
~~ âPuc, Henowes or Panacuay.âWe have deen ~ am a grade ae gre deg tg or a m8 â i = sorted ap : Fqude.titics, and consider the avtuunt of labour ââ sy âee 2 ae Bade sion of civil liberty, His death only revealed * i : : tee p . we d ee _â
msevies. ud, thou we victor, o'er the fetlen, he cele ee ays befor ame pat 4 Southern âÂąRebeldom nat dange been i
tavered with a copy of a newspaper publisued ix Binet sv tragic an end were well known inf, E fie pi llpepad 7 pote Ethey ait. their teams have undergone in bring-ugg "- â a oe eee to the community the full stature and influence iy 28 : Âą ours
: , : 7 Neâer triumphed with debasing mockery ; Ni arket. No data, we believe, fortified for eternity by the last sacramente of a pretty nigh averted, and we ought. to feel ra-
} the Spanish languages, at Aeumcion (tho capitel uf Toronto, and their death will be sincerely re- Neâ ' ne el â bi these urticisÂą to INarket. No data, we oeheve, eh ee 3a of the man; and with a frankness which does ol . : righ
naieee: Bip, Ciaiies Seckese. of Best Ne'er strove the huiwbled to depress the mots, : eh ; an be formedaeee Catholic Charch: He had been ailing , : âBiber grateful to our cousins over the lines, for â
; Paraguay), of a secent date. Que of its leading ' 1 pea ge,â ES i haan dane Fexist, upon winch an estimate can be formed§⹠; A ~glonor to our island Press and our Island public a _ : +4: elrou
t rtfsies contains a letter frow Marshal Lopez the lost his life 1p herowally eodeavuring to save CUGST SONSS OF NEE WIUFO KOSI SUFY j ⏠¹! ue? daâ work of man ant horse since the middle of August last, bus not till the pgfonete nian nag tt no greater misfortune could befall British Ame- their
: . t 4 ; ba r il 4 . â oY the number of da,> - . ~ ns Tal, al men Of all Shades of polities, justice bas beeng . : .
â Cowmmander-in-Chief of the army and P resident of phe Hives of the ladies. ° ated aghcadeaadeagng 4 ann : âee ae â 1y,"re qnantity of predece past two or three weeks did his illness shew 4 ' ar a eae â ene rica than that its young men, who will be some less
- ' , See heehy a os Chey who the stronghold of misrule have stormed, Pee! ea to bring this layre qnantity of proc ee : ais n â already unanimously rendered to his. abilities ies a fi bite dintnal ld be giad
! the Republic. The epistie is directed tu the Vice Rll, cerita atite taint m =e : . : P shinee .gany symptoms which were calculated to alarm lay the leaders of its public opimon, wou
) ; t ce@) = AnEnglish writer, who is intimately acquaint-ff 4 ud swept the barriers to redress away, from tke place of growth to that of shipment; 9 -- " ... @and great public services: We cannot con-B. ~ . â9: : able
Presideut, authorizing bim te thank tue women fied with Mr. Dickens, writes of tim as follows ' x dj ms Liew at the wharfs l/s friends. In spite of the most unremitting âales impressed with the ridiculous idea that if we or
: iP for thei : : Mr. DickĂ©ng ia in private what might be ex Have the best right to governmental sway, Biuugh of i is, ro doubt, shippea at tae wharts tonti u ÂŁ sis fami! d friend clude this impĂ©rfect sketch ef the late lamented ' ublicanâ form: of aeverament hore - "
. . Ss is In at i cnt x: . , atient he . sig family 2 . f t P me 2A 7 ) car
Se on rahaâ I Oe pected fron, his work (ot 0 particular proof of it recently given by then. ble cor idence He talks much or little Placed him auidst the rulers of our land d cl 1 from Cherlottet Sul! the he succumbed, however, to that inexorable files r : Halifax would become @ New York, and New âą
: ance. 8 § iu or itttie, â an eared irom WCuefiottetown. Ouia ; " â sae âaise of allâth: i ords and thoughts, it . setae ar
Ji appears that they formed the nuble cesuiutias fs ale . "ei . ed , visiter, Death, \ud Prince Edward Island nowMP!Âź'SÂą of allâthat his words and thoughts, 9% prunswick an Hlinois. In the eyes of such *
po inatulh thelr jewels and geld ernie an pecording a a pacman âaga eg Placed me w power, where, hovered, long beRbhroad fact remains unaltered, that nearly the ' bof + thie âą ae Leow of death, wees them of a Ghanian soln. A Geel said re aly eons oo
placing wnt . 18 genial, e hates argument; in fact be ts stued, ; . ste iInourns the Geath of her most giited son, whose 9 aS ee Persous, ourse, Âą arane ou Âą tadi
wf their couutry, to aid her resewrees 1 maintuin- _ > Ss oye _ with ae A faithful toiler for the people's good. oe â_ di 7 throngs ae â" ps nntle, we fear, felison no man. âThe fnneralgsetieman. He had genius, he had fortitade, „;,, pass itself off for reality, and licentiousness wou
ing the unequal coufliet forced upon her by the S'„e Characters who see the whole truth, andi ,, rC : ral avery exactly to Bunyans deseripfion of theŸ hd ; Ble had independence hought, his fi had, : ; ; yor
I â , : f wong, with yur COLes, the Liberals he led, , â i en ; ; â cen pe e had independence of thought, his fame ha < ths - erty whi at oe â
: aggression of neighboring States. They also ex- feel it crowding and struzgling at once for ig er their steps, the light rw d hed âslough of despond,â ut a most unnĂ©cessary fh see : CRP dcop a â reached te beyond his Island home ; but - san : oe sf pe ay ai ~~
i â immediate utterduce. fe vever talks formâ °° VPs, THO NEAL OF vy legos Bed ; ig gi 4 . â Mthe Ja, rest and most imposing ever witwessed yon e ast } ; e are very fur from admitting that the pros-
' pressed their resvlve, if that were uvi u sufficient fect bet Ps dhe: sett pr Page tha Gave to their cause, # lulo and renowa Eenenenas Hone einatnngt.; rons Mietetaten c ro âtetown. A few aiiiiiels afier twofbetter to him than fameâbetter to him thauffpevity cf the Uuked States Sy to on ae
) 7 , act, re 1 of the â : â i . « gin Charioâte age , 1 ti Ă© ott taal ty of used States 1s g ; y
; sacrifice an their part for the common cause, tof thin. ' , abl 1 cwene-Mt W bich.bu all . vet had known armer will perceive how deeply he is indtyi. : : . âene ;
pa thing. He tells @ story admirably, and gene-§ W bich,bat for them, that cause vot yet lad kuown.§ wanes â" - »*clock, the hour appointed, the funeral cortegeffrenownâbetter to himithan all, at that moment@peculiar form of government; nor do we be- oft
; take the Geld and lay down their lives in defence Jrally with humorcag exaggerations. His sym-@JAt length, boweâer, a darkling change came oâer dually interested in this question; the fact, too, 3° 2 Catholic Cathedral, wi f a he had the gentleness. of an enlightened man, Hii hat th t vst fd that the
q . ts fea ure of ââ : oatesill ' or âBarrived at wtholic Cathedral, where, aitergjâ : > ge 1âŹ8s. Of an enlghtene an,@iieve tha e purest system of democracy tha
vf their country, rather than permit it (o be dese-B)tcies ure of the broadest; and his literaryBygon, who with bim had fovght and Won betor st strike every one thateach vear the; _ garrived at the ! . ; = â ) put!
â : â . i : , tastes appreciate all excellence. Eee id a grĂ©at , js Ae . Shin Jette ât sung, and the ceremoniesgthe humanity of a wise man, the relizgiousZthe mind of man can conceive is able to give
erated W conquering coemies. fii the despatch âi vPr hy i ? Se „ Rr _ By idle fears and rumors talse betrayed, of our produce available fur export increases the Inbera had be 1 , . : â : â . . -"
a pd omg fl admirer of the poetry of Tennyson. Mr. Dick- Ate J 2 - I vag "Busual on such oceas.ons performed, the pro,gsentiments of a Christian man. Canada the climate of Ohio, or the teeming
Ma aba! pez araguay bervines areBing bas sincular peraonal activity, and is fond (Which for the tiuse their gratitude outweighed, §while the condition of the roads is little if atgo : lee pisded thy the uel = | Ith of Pennsylvani Even if the T
Z ae ee » ia als . 1 ; â 3 - s â â ye, : Bcession was form waded by the Ine minerai wea i) ennsyivania. Kveni
wawaly and gratefully eulogized. Happily the Hof games of practi zal skill. Be is also a great They gave Lio opponents complete euceess ; all improved. Every additional acre of land â * lon was fo med, â \ ges Thin Dillawine mesicn need aeniactaaNdied. Sinaiter- ine âsgt Po Gy
Goueral is able to decline the acceptancs of these walker, and very tauch given to dancing Sirll gut now of this enough; for ugâertheless, ieee iaeiate witadele hide alk giheedlcal Volunteers ander Captaus Mclnty re, and the a âs c x area nited StateĂ© were richer, in proportion to he
sacrifices, 4 the regress of the count: y and the eo aedled ve 9g = wr Le ony â Phey who forevok hit eball, though laie, retero, Bi -cingâecery summer's work at drawine lime!â 3! Benevolent Society, and proce ded to the@of Saturday evening, a sing gun publish ut, mags resources, than these Provinces, ae
* < res 3 » Hi-rete actica: ee''s warty ou 5 in â no C a i . 7 ie ; - . . in: 7 | â » J thi . 0 ct a oe # 1 :
vllerings of his fellow citizens are ore than (gpa seetipcttantiad alent hitn Sel And, oâer big ashes, their defection wourn ; B-hy increasing the produce of th 1 pe adera@g catholic Cemetary. Here, after the last prayers notwithstanding that a more lengthy article onffwhich we do not admitâfor who would think afl
eufficjent to meet all the exigenons of the atruggle. dom, if ever, has any man been more beloved E„'4 they Who âgainst him venal wituess bore, & it th 3 f so : . âBof the Churck had been read, ali that was the melancholy event treated therein will alsofof comparing Upper Canada, for instances, wit i
: oh gil â Ty Os : f Ove) mit the more uecessary that a system should beâ ee wi 5 a: We al _â ha Ie : â |
Jie proclaims bis cunvictivn that bs aruy pussess- fbr contemporozy authors and by the public cfffAnd frow bis browa the wreath of vicwry tory, seieialiellilih a tind ya ea s = ild | fe tal of the man who made thousands laugÂź bĂ© found in this dayâs issue :â Vermontâit would show very litte comma Us
ed adequate material and resulution eu iticieut tofhis time. Shall now, perbaps, their ealutouies recat, . stat : re cad seo „ , ie my, UF weep and be convinced by turns, was left OBITUARY. sens¹ in any one to rush to the conclusiorthat
;' iste â the principal shippiug places, and gradually gâą 4 < bas , , a al
sane ete Beoo Ster oct Ranea yd beniane Locan Wartake anv 17a Resvits.âThere is nee fod Sig grate, the piffered learaiplant. | a d râ te adh anes A re i / to mingle with the dustâa striking lesson, Ivy felflling the melancholy duty which, thisgÂź âą publican form of governpreut is all Aat we
There is, however, one portion of the despateh J |) tengo en Y 1@ trust, all parties will extended to the rmaia post roads andy | © âi oe i rant to bri breast of the Unied States
a place in the Shees Hurbocr District, called e8, LOW, We trust, all parties will agree, . : a. e)\ âor those who are addicted to hat in- : rests 1. us âthe penning of our want bring us abreast Âą the U
whiey campletes the rowance uf tae touching iu- vor Ieland, which bus fately been thefg le Lis rare worth, to yield their hounge free highways throughout the Island. ee : - ao : ss i a aoest Mr es ax's ~ et esi oleae ne the jategin the great al of national freedom, happi- th
; Bae . P . . â â wee i } ay nee tte 2 o olerubvie vice, Wich Was never UT. AN S8,@objtuary oi: th = J AN, Ă© Bree Ă© .
cident. The Generel, as Presideics of the Repub-fiscene of a sanguinary affair. Two fumiliesffHis Saulte, bis failingsâeâen the best lave someâ It may, Nowever, be urged that it would be ; â . 1, mae ta ae P thie d Her@ness, and prosperity. There sre other things th
lic, offers to aceept one-twontiesâ part of theffresidicg there, the Lawlors and Thorpea, hadffshall pe'er fiqninet bha, iu their Jud Scomparatively exsyâwita liberal erauts of the vice of intellestual prde. The Public Editor and Proprietor of this paper, and HerBMess, prosperity. a Aeniedlinenann .
° 4 war ea. a tua tu their judg:sent come â â) oa: aut Tak grants oO . â â - . > a â ; > sides materi: 1 hic! ânsa-~
propacad grit, wat to pay hie soldiers, or equip or long been at variance. Last week, one of the His virtues ouly shall our ti sd money, witlt stone from Nova Scotia, « Blake's! Offices were closed by order of the Government, @ Majesty's Printer for this Colony â the fact of besides material wealth w or pi -
n } . or poss ur y; : „; at ; } aoc , i 4 ie 3 ey - » > ery ; al ,
r citi Âą ick obj Lawtora Bred a shot and wounded # Thorpeg i aS es eee Hin order that those emp'oyed in them mightHour having to make the record in what may ble in every community, *"
arm obher Vitjzene (all which objecta have been se- ia she arm. The assailant, perhaps repent On theoz alone, our grateful people diel! ; Stone Breaker, driven by steam power, and the Anise > : i fi Hed hisfitiesâwe speak with all due deferenceâthe â
â vegas hd : a â . â â j Mave s nortunity of assisting at the f al Bet] ythout any mnpropriety, be called hisguesâwe specs â
aured by ordinary moana), but tu be coiaed inte, ing of hie misdeeds, was {hen on his way to And meim'ty uf the powers for them Iss spent, RĂ©ervices of a skilled overseerâto make goodMâą3V" 2â opportunity of asswbng at the funeral ;Bstill, without an) P : shed d , ssighbatan veel hasn't got to spare. In \
: â â ' . . f Be ae ere oe ant tl ne avs us unde X cree IP ADE pe pu
«old pieces, the first i Furaguay, so that here- surrender hiasgelf to Jos. Browner, Exq., J. Shall long be in their bearts his fiving wouument Mroads near Charlottetown ; but that generaliy] the fags on all the public buildings; rail _â ygown ps per, lays u thon: er some degree â pears Fis nerĂ© nothing $0 gain from the
wfter, when victury bas secured the liberty aud P., at Sheet Harbor, when he was followed §> Por himâthis hfe's probation fully ver Mthrough the Island the expeuse of Macadamizing which were put up for the occation On privaie@restraiut, and naturally Causes us to abate, in > â and if we were eneâ to that }
â . . W oe 5 | â - & Silane (ue @xXpetis ta âadi FATS a be oe . Taito Sts 4 tT Wi i â
honer of the country, whoever touches or gees by the Thorpe family en masse. They seized Dark Jordan crossed, and reaehal the happy Bnot be afforded A dinates he all âfdwellines, were at halfmast; new! every placeBzome measure, the panegyric,. which our esteem United Stater) d
: : and bandcufed him, went to his residence, ao Snot be afforded. Admitting, for the sake off . aaa a ise -.: Meountry temerrow, we would lose at least as
these commeaiwrative coins cannot tail to remcem- : . . SHOTS | âcies pid vale Mof business in the city was bal: ClosedâallfBfor bin: as a politician, our admiration of him )
edt Me Maines aid thee land oh hovel wet fire to it, the family having to make aff... himâthe soxceste of this Iefo ail past argument, the validity of this objection, atleastyh* °O°"""âą ae emis a ; it } fection forgmuch sorally and socially a3 we would gain
* ar of heromes as âinite H â 5 aS) 18 oa at, â win . â mating tks orae vrrow of the « âuunity fas 4 Ye n4 a writer, and our ailection for .
well heroes tet : ching fi Lad th lt hd med ny item > ag aie Bhuew shaduws ox his soul no longey cast Bat the present time, it by neo means follows attesting the great sorrow of the coa"auni'y, * Ge ant ei ae â commercially. In order te show that the rs
weil as heroes, when encroaching foes Lad thegthrestened to shout any person who attempt spores ais boas eg aah ye PME Se RRpegat poh fgand the general respect entertained for theihiuz as a man, would otherwise have compelled acne Ă© : ]
Grwerity tw believe that she could by easily vau-ged to subdue the dames or take o9t the furni-B Hs errors alt, âtis humbly hoped, tergivenâ ~ Se ee ee dd | us to bestow upou him. This restraint, how Pant States Gove-umnent Wipe, hed. ancien: -
Umbed, ture. Two Lawlorsâfather and sonâwercfithave freely oped the golden gales «f Heaven ! chief advantages we should expect to. derives âjh i 7 \ =â nen aE : Bion in view as wellin the establishment as in ,
ââ, â arrested ; the latter asked leave to go in and : : : âMr. Wugcayâs habitital modesty with regagd Never; we hare bat livtle sulid reascn fo regrets â . . â
: u Poa sees Hi id oD » ss hee ; coe . 4 +, âew But, here, his orphaned sou aud vidowed wife, from the engazemeat of a skilled superinten-gf **" ome i % . oon\ ke, â âit , city journals, thotgl alimebe abrogation of Reciprocity, and that the
ARSHAL ONNELL â Leo nr, 8 wile, which wae granted, when he : - 5: , , P verything connected with his own history, yfot the editogs Of Oyr CV Journals, âegihi oe ss
â Mesieal ond on-Miniaver of % are oti ann seated ent tha back dont a bas not sinceli! this dark hour of their bereaved ite, Bdent, would be that such a person would at Rt? © ws dant connected with his own history, ary b ager or apsame object is kept steadily in view by those
time Govertur-General of Cubs âdied om the heen seen. Cfd Lawlor ad the Thoepetwh og Beneath the ead, the desolating Slow, once recognize the causes which render certain ee ee mig Se l seaiik yd e.âwithgwho advocate a renwal of it, we will quote
Sth inet. The U'Donnells are of lLriati ex-gfired the shot are now on their way to themSunk in the depths of '4-consuwirg woe; Spots more miry and dangerous than others.gf? Write even such a biographical sketch asgiless ext âOt, 6 pe ; oP ict re indeedgÂźâą extract from. a very rermarkuble report pre-
, ° . - â a ee ey |e ee ch a! e , q
traction, but fled their country in the rĂ©ign Halifax Jail. With the loved husband and Year father The mĂ©st com: ; sauses ig Wetu will suit our present purpose. He was bornfja magranâmity ot furness wieâ , T
sbi , gone e mést common of these causes ig wetuess i 2 . sented last year to the Secrets f the T
eetalceiinaitine abe â Gaia : ieee 2 * fi s inal ented last year to the Secretary of the Trea- ,
eye â yoy Me ame a â A new ine } : in 3 fi All the fair hopes which on their feture stone! Barising frow insufficient drainage. The firstâ! County Mayo, Ireland, in 1924, and received Bhighly hoo able to ties, and APRA sury at Washington by Mr. E. H. Derby, a |
adout the year ond entered the Spanish A vew machine is now in wse in Pare lorg,, © cai aT " ner . â ; : i eee sctios!, ââbestowe . ashing y Mr. b. ° erDy,
Ă©rmy et Zz early age. He hud pepe thelfcutting hair. âPhe sensation preduced by its Bor theni aball not our better natures feel ? care of the skilful engineer would be to get rid the rudiments of education iu his native town. fthe most farit inisitiags hy a has almostgspecial Commissioner, appointed to report on
ie Rank of eulunel before he was 25 years of #Cevolutions sound the hed is said to be veryp Shall we uot strive their wounded hearts to heal Mof yi] stagnant and spring water; after which At aneurly age ho emigrated to Halifax, N. S.fupon him euloyiv'uss 65 gh as i ive pthe practicability of establishing reciprocal
ngh; andin the struggle which Don Carlusffagreeebie, and the rapitny with which if cuts §Shall vot guc tears with theirs be truly shedâ 8 improvement on the siatace would probably Le where, shortly after his arrival, he entered theffever fallen to the svt ofa psbie man to receive. âal rĂ©leti between th ; ââ
ad arr os Ă© ais : ; a a , â - = rt â POh i aia ig i , ee ee ee commercial ro.avons betw ese Provinces
ecg â + ln fo fra oe ~ gy aa os hai * one of its rec Some esp to se the Balm to teir grief, a tribute to the dead 4 Len otaniclal printing office of the Hon. Joseph Howe, then Yn laudation of Ins characte? and, abnities, a hi t
a ion of the Salic Law . be niachine & so constructed as to enable the â aaa f stul, . „ : : : : We â. nd his own cotutry:â
7 ee St aw ee ore ; ; ; In theys, shall not our public wen, behold Agnes eae a Ba newspaper publisher in that city. Here heffand in acknowledgment 0â the Sersizes, which, 7 a
Bourhuna, Which excluded females from thegoperator, by turning a screw, to adjust the A Sense: iene tit than heond haul 1 A sain; a man of intelligence and experience i . : â ° oS he h d âThere are gentlemen of intelligence, and
shrvas, U'Denatil tpught eourngevusly forgcutting blade so us to uĂ©ke off just the quantity Al a hich gi th Neo Awould often light ypon materials which re-geeve such proofs of that great facility in writ ffas one of our leading polixtcâans, ene possibly sume statesmen, who think at will be
the young Queen. came in 1858, chief of fof ban de sired. its movements are guided ingâ oe y co g 1 ueans bo shew SR Pee a ae mer ee CR which distinguished him in after life, thatered to the country, we shull vot, hersfore, politic to allow the treaty to expire without
the staff, and waa éi hee quently placed in suspending rollers, tke those used with the hair„/ Wo genuine worth bow much themselves they owe ; » : és ; Sees. he was occasionally employed . litorialgat t, attempt to say more than has 2eenMany erorts or arrangement for a renewal ; who
command of the army of the centre. At the brushing machines. iow well reposed the. public taith hath been decessors, who being insufliciently pid, and Re ees , hint v write editorial@at prese: , t lidica? enentiesfpredict that in such case the Provinces will
. . basa le or b yatror »wena na â4 ~~ > ac » ]y Ps _â . a as - .
ee ee ee ea eee The Mi ye poe ral Which wade them zuiexrs on our pgblic scene? PeCt edacated for the profession, were content ee or SS pare nape, SN eee beli hadg 85° themselves under our banner, and
i ; âhe Miramic! 4 v of the X ult : . . , . abserce or illness of the Jatter - fo h > ie Ă©, Dw . âtts. : ae Th:
ugral of brigade and credted w Count of Miranpent Gleuner: of the tard ot... them to prove that, here at least, « to follow the old system. We enteriain a con.ppserce Or Hiness of the latter. At the ageâiwe mean ; for other enemies, we helieve, secit udmission into the Union. This acces-
-y genre. In 1849 he embraced the canss of f8A„8:âSince our last issue we have had : : a . , A : «i; Mice nee Wie: hash âs Les mie . ai akg ; '
sod ae eS pe 2 ene ee toe Pe from Quebee are hath ain od To thexs, bereft of nature's earthly stay, unede. We believe there exist large quantities !i*ing, governed pretty much as Caprice OF enlarged views sad genial disposition Breigs âJt wonld bring us two thowand miles of
» hdd Both made rege erin Ă© tti- / bbe P > puta, â , , a ae: â , cia f paker: as Âą nes oan 3 PS
nerity' of thé Yueen pee Me hie raqueds.panable to get up owing to the ice. On Called, in his prime, frou their tond love away, Blof surface stones, and that the rock may notgs¹!!interest dictated. Mr. Wuenay, of course, ffpleasing and powerful speaker, as an elegant ji ways, and vast forests &d wines, and fish-
He coon fomented a furmidsblé ineurrection, ff tuesday evening last, the Chatham Ferry boat hill they not haste With willing hagds to pay uufrequently be found cropping up by the road remarked this auomalous state of shings, and,gand graceful writer; and, lastly ead especially, eries and mariners, and nearty eh oe of a
va thĂ© failure of Which he again escaped to ây eon = woes ya - the River was cut#Wbatâbeyund all emoluueuts he drewâ Eetdes thinly covered with sal. We are aware, rariying himself ou the side of the people, threw gas one who always manfully avowed his opi- age tons of ee ~ vi Ktape
t 4 : ; tirouga by the ice and sank, ife itself i ; , . ; , : â be Ak â ae ; we Sa situ be secured by the toss a treaty:
es are pe ved ter ee ~ g* 5) Faget In life itself to Ginn was justly oot too, of the existence of large depositsâ not ofgtte Whole weight of his influence into thefjnions, aud who never, from mere personal can- is per er daager that the.terminetion of the
r $ j a) Vernor- ee ee ) â SH hi âer. â : pail âi ; ; Hs. ; ; ERCHMg MOR ee sia, tain till : â a 4 : J wn
Generalship of (abs. âHe sour returned tof A Washington correspondent says thare ~ 9 ete ny rt 7 en gravel ~ but of a mixture of sand and thin flatgstâąss!Âą for popular rights, It required noffsiderations, hesitated to oppose the tide of pub-Bieary will result in mercautila losses, strife
tigtia; heupved, AAA eitherâ the posidency of f„** muth talk in Washington on the even-E et love nor profit ve can toil nv woreâ stones, which would make an excellent road. At!!! degree of moral courage to take such a liÂą opinion when he believed its current to beffand alienation ?
Henace began in esrnist his politie i career. gO Of the 25th about schemes that bace been ieee enn rr enere se oe ay, eer situations where the trafficd8!âŹP> #t @ time whea nearly all the wealth andffsetting in the wrong direction. âPhis verdict] + Peace aud a prosperous commerce create
It io iw ible ta follud Sim in detail formed in high circles for a grand speculation@And the bright dream ot fond affection wove ; eT d ashaeateca odes: CPC Ne STRINGE , ide . i ' eager . : Seer : Aol aan o > will it j
b the tangl d â rs ies tah âti in gold, by which mammoth fortunes were tom Rut h f hia fond berefi fis not heavy. Only the other day, the Chair-Melucatien ef the Colony werg.oa the side offgespezially when we consider the sources fromfiriendship, and tend to alliance; anu Ww! f
oug ed net of Spasish ' portics 5 sn ea â ut now to whomâof hia fond care bereftâ pea yi 3 Lit inedeer tpg * \3 âa ; soe § : ot be wise to make a fair treaty, one 0
. ra. a ; 7 d i ; â . at aw daha + Par. Wue.an, as of which it has so honorably proceededâ a Py : om
eee bat w al! the intrigues, pits dad ¹ uater- be oj wl it per ney enero oe Except in Heaven, no other hope ia left, man of the Commitee to which we alladed ing*"* ' sh party ; but of Mo. *@ Af z suffici we it „y scx ie al equivalents; to impose moderate duties for
rs _ Sr eematenne Gaul SS Sayia. is cae Sad octen tll Ad. aaa Seah Hotes Than that which faith in public virtue lendeâ Jour last issue, was faveured with a very useful âą22Y Oter great men, 1 may Ye Bruty said most sufficient to satisfy the warmest, the most#re venue on fish, coal, lumber, the chief subjects
; ; 7 ae ' e price 5 ow), and th - : ? 3 ; ; ~ensiO siastic Âą fection: : : 7 A : ace 3a!
Te & norma oe He ae _ ae Satieteshâ vi duets the gamblere, A faith which oft, alna! in sad renouncemeat ends? practical commuuigativn from a Queen's County he was never unequaâ to the occasion orgenthusiastic aud affectionate of his admirers ;Mof the treaty, after agriculture; to place salt,
the ioadtyectiva o . auc called upcs them Or 7 âheâ { 7 : : : : â ne i bee ae bags â§ ae esaly nite 8. efor » ee +1 «Mtools, aid machinery, and implaments of azr-
pani te dubie ned vestere the eonstithtnin thoew $25,000,000 upon the tearket and thieifit isa dedt whieh. at our Rulersâ bands, Magistrate; suggesting, amongst other things, ¹° himself. Efe immediately comsmented the and, therefore, for the present, we think it ews oeg salt vem me dng hee list; to
eof 1837. bn 2856 be hecame Prime Minisie?, prevonted - rise, bum are He wey Phe voice of public gratitude demands. she ued Of eho depunita, and even advocates publication of the Palladium newspzper, inf}quite sufficient to add that, in its jastice and sale patetits ond copy-rights; to remove a/!
and in ge led the Spanish troyns in the See nap taliored. circies, und whichBn.., prope ask it, as for him who broke, vaslines feeds thats t0'@ consiiesshle distancedâ hich he advocated the cause of popules rights propriety, we. most heartily concur. diseriminations; and let the Proviacials look
a hard 0 8 re goin To ig a erconple wef. (eee : Fro their galled necks, of servitude the yoke; fi, preference to using mud and earth from the with an abilify and 4 vigor which stampéd himj}- Respecting, the lamented deceased, jt js now,@/orward to a union which will eve t ually ee
Fucoess| an weedy close. @ at),! eon- hp NR sac âay â . C HY ud and 1 . C ouett > » of ; ° a â - in te : sails real th, a
7 tinued to tuke b lesdine part in the affatcs off The Reoplo of Hungary, who have been eo Who gave thes freely the free sil to tread, ved side; Another ventleman of extensive: °P%Âą 9% intellectual giant of bis party.Qtherefore, onlz necessary for us simply to ate ming yr increase their âa % âte
aly . i â 7 as f ave ae me 4 i xtens . „ ho srove ants 4 a oe tS
j â 3 ae { their own, . , , oS ; * ETS a ii . he eth eee ur â coutridbute to their improvements: .
~ the kingdom, and in 1435, on the resignatwo pene â sin a Sy baterag phe on i With form erect and elevated head experience, and whose business compels him to In the Framiner, he continued, up to. Sis lastffrecord that his death took place, on Fuesday, gresent moment Hoo, we are masty: we %
> Ne corendGun of . sep, hey : ; : re bj . : 6 . : Âą â â a. ee He el
eee mease Peasant of the Cena jeicings are fing t > n° Compared with the plea- They entely 208 8. Shall pot slev they, make frequent long journeys pvinis out that momenta, to give his powerful aid to the same the 10th instant, at twelve o clock, noon, infMebt of twenty-eight hundred rillions >?
i " â lh ; Of ty ' ; , . F . ake freque J! ys vs a SEM nee : ; pie . Âą â oi ; . at.
eee isiada _ War, « position whieh he Pare which ove feceivnÂź Miter applying Grace's His colletgces once, for whom he paved the way he judic; tes 7 os Mcasse, and Ke Bal the satisfaction, before hisifthe 43rd year of his age ;âthat he was « nativefSevere taxation, an auspicious one for bring Ung
> are d ty Nurvies the fullowiay year. Banna to cute, brutecs, and every species of in. Which plavtd them fret in ministerial power, â Aolâ JUGCIOUs Use OF Drush, 2. Âą., siat yar and ae . , nee Pi ik ee â . in new States to share our burden? When w*?
aâ; f ashesrasios Grn wate bh » Cry he b . p * i : Msmented death; of seeing his whole policy in of County Mayo, Ireland ;âthat he emivrated .
< ae âą flammetion upon thd surfaye of the body. Every iy, which agin they owe it atthie hour; Bspruce boughs, carefully laid, will often, at agâ? J ) yo, gr awe seduse car debt ind oor tate. 60k
rt
>
cad
/ | Of Cansda, aod eapecially of the Prov
' om tus Maniviwe Peo-)
ving. âhie Following eulogiuim is from the
Pay :â" All the journals, all the members b
âand aif the inhstituote of Ottewa, recognise
Shige thie oresenitiatives of the Maritime gProveres to do it by a hautire of sf
awily shyuld use it,
-
âid
t
%,
up what be haa. The Herald offers
bute $100,000 towards the bondre.
Bennett wake a beginuing.
â--- woe
A earriage factory is to be started in
and the leading feature of its business
Âą wadufacture of coached and ea
. 'ug8 Qo
amr at Oppyuse to then, gay
Speakers eu
ed
Fri a Georgia paper we learn that
in the world. shen
. 100 bushels âFtp
The New York Herald, whose plan to pay o
e national debt by subscription 4 mut succeed
> any great extent, bas hredthed another.
iy ernment bonds
YovseBNew York City Hall Park, exe) bilder to be
tr
conposed of India rubber, for which
bas been obtained.
I:
in the
vill
*
ace
â
ob,
Yee, sball aot they Gemand it, and enterce,
As they have power; âta âdoption of a course
Which, whilst oo none a roug it would inAict,
Or with establixhed policy condict,
To his bereaved, protection woitld extend,
And trom new woes their narrowed fiome defend?!
Yes, faith is atrang, by not a doubt repelled,
That by the bends of Truth and Honor held,
by friendships true, and gratitude sincere,
By every feeling noble minds revere,
f their deceased Ahitophel and friend,
whese wie promptings still they could depend;
im who etillâwhoever proved uneorindâ
Pbeir charnpign atood, ond firmly beld his ground,
steal ied warth they shall indeed respect,
which, to, trim, âall bonwdy âŹ2Âą to chew,
âmall expense, cure bad spoils, which we
deemed past remedy.
Many people think the Island stone weless
We do not adweate its
t
has failed, undoubtedly, in seveml instances ;
for laying on roads.
Muse in situations where the traffic ix heavy; i
hut then it has been |sid in a manner opposed
to all rule and experience. We believe tha
good Island stone, properly broken, and laid
gto. a sufficient depth upon a carefully drainer
surfieze, would make a road which aight last,
with ovtagional repairs, until the country. is ih
position 40, overlay it with broken limestone.
The view we have taken of this subject,
hitherto, has bgen purely utilitarian --it bas
had reference solgly to the cost of comgeyin
par produce Âą0 market; bat there is ahoshe
hich maybe ealled the social view, and which
and
H
a great measure successful.
secutive years,
lature, of whith it has been truly remarked
that he was beth the * pride and the ornament,ââ
Executive Council, and Queen's Printer.
In 1851, Mr. Waeenasx marsied Miss Mary
Major Hughes, daughter of Geogge A. Haghes.
isq., of Her Majesty's Comusasariat Depart.
ment at Halifax,hy whom he hed two daug!iters,
both of whom died sme time ago, and one
son, Who. aurvives him,
It is ano!d remark that, standing in close
relationship to a great manâbeing an actor
ith}: his own circle in ys owg timeâdees
to Nova Scotia, at a very early period of his
life, and was, in that Province, for some yeays,
ga pupil of the Honorable Joseph Howe ;âthat
he came to this Island in the year 1843, and
soon, by mere force of abilities, rose so highly
in public estimation as, in 1946, to be elected tu
represent the Second Distiict of Kingâs County
in the House of Assembly ;â-that upon the in-
troduction of Responsible Government, ig 1851,
when the Liberal Party came into office, he was
appointed a member of the Executive ffovern-
ment;âthat he represented the District fo
which he wns first elected for twenty consecy
tive years, nud was ouly rejected by the electors
thereof, his old friends, in May last, solely 0
account of their dissatisfaction with the view
which he held, and which he had most honor
ably avowed, touching Colonial &/ jon, or Co
federation ;âand that he was, fy twenty-fou
capacity, as well a6 in his legigptive one, hi
was always the unflinchig sate of ever
= the pig good.
For twenty con- shown that they rest lightly on our shoulders,
nd England bas psid for our losses by her
cruisers, will not the moment be more auspi-
cious for the enlargement of our territories ?ââ
This extract shows us what thoughtful
Americans think of the amalgamation of these
Provinces with the great American Kepublig
t
iâ
e was a member of the Levis.
for some time he was a member of the
and fells us very plainly that a large number of
their public men would view with favor aay
We
annot, therefore, see that it is necessary for
ither our press or our people to show any
overtures for the renewal of Free Trade.
ret impatience for such a consummatios, for
we believe that, if left to themgelves, the Ame-
rican Government will, before many mooths,
opea nesotiations with these Provinces on this
unportant subjegt., The fall Âąiections, haye
mesulted in the principal States, ot the Union
ip, lar„e gaths for the Democrats, the party m°>t
ways help, but rather hiuders, in forming
estimate of. his ' its. _ From one wh
ia the stillefresh Sotstepg of a ;
a "
MMLIAMEN?
ae NeW DeMirion
ne New York Commercial Advertizer Bucnpe.
a skes the foNowing rematka -â
« The debate in the naw Uominion Partia
geent affor ie considerable promiee of the enc
eens of the experiment of Britian Awercau
cunfederativa. The Speech from the Thcons, as
the opening address of the Goveraor Goperal
js called, hee elicited a general disanasion on
the affairs of the uew goverament. The vari
was issuer ppeaated were treated with a de
ater of ahilyy aad an absence of party feel
sng Shat i pechapé one of the wost favorable
sisted the French demands
success in securing the alliance of Bis
probably inspired bis wavering, anc
policy. But Bremarck studiously a
effort. It is probable that he symp
Pavasi4 ano Raves â}he Berio papers
throw @ [ttle light upon the lute events in shave ben fighting,
They indicate thas Victor [em-
manuel labored realogaly ta induce Bism are
ke commit himself to the Ftalian eidu, and had
âhe succeeded he would undoubtedly have pe-
The mingled
hopes gnd fears whieh he bad with regard ta
making auy definite paples to the Tealun
with italy, but he bas deemed it prudeot not
morning. The
watek,
sertain
yorded
seotry, and an
rate of ubout ten
evel
hat with great
ai hises
iadiwytions af the future. Members mani- a ewguge ia awer with Franc: wotil & ti
tested & dizpacitron to torego persooul feeling aT Se, COS: tet ingly G0 Ce ee
â ey . .
to 40 e&tent that rein toarked contrast with vo, 18 presented.
the gegey emote of Cunudinn politics : nae 4 â galvsnie Currents ;
Ths coypee of Nove Scotian delegation. which] A Geaterce. Tiiar.âin 1359, Mr Ba
Creran Evcruquskr.âWhile the Cregans]
(
aecond sleck
lasted ten seconds, the asciilatrons being berizon-
tal and from east to wyst. y
tian valley arches (elf bodily, and killed a Durgi hg
hosp
afterward, the cow began
ynen
fiouy feet: thei purd gradually
The water ay wells was siunilarly afycted,
uw tation
temperature oF thd een was the same us thut ot
degrees Fulivenheit
noon thy wea had returned te its ordinary ievel,
having mi the jaters ul been subjected lo p Wert!
for
volte OF EE. MoS. Wizard, then lying in (he tar
Pe s
âere bas been quaking BThe Qrposiriow @'en, with virtuous zeal,
Particulars have reached us al rig en tie Shall the fair deed with their approval seal;
k earthquake which were felt af Canea, eh tieg dubbhari ae nae Pts i
erening of September $9, and on the fadlowing And neighbouring states with admiration eee,
was seveve, andélu such aceord, thal Uigt-aduled auity
rue at the ald Vene- â '
ee Our statesmen atill the path ot honour take ;
attendant Seerth BAnd when, by test of somie pure motive tied,
and al the
,
went cawng
(tai
to recede,
divide
Ch'town, Dee. 13
oO
es & thindle,
ubave the farwer
17. R. B. IRVING.
during the rice Thegh * Tho tines which follow the astersch abovds th
}bv the aller
Mr
Bbhaving bad time to give them any thing like a fins
it was remarked that the
tained by bimw until m%, for publication in th
Baaminer Me also deews it proper to observe, wit
And Meanness, agif trom censure shall refrain,
BWhich proves, wheneâer high princijleâs at stake,
Their treÂź, consenting leatte uo seltive views
writer deews it proper to observe, were only an the
Prough wheu those which precede them were seut to
logs, for insertion iu the Islander; and, not
before the issue of that paper, they bave been re-
e
k
e
b
wets our personal comfort, and the progress character whose earthly career is over, nothingâ OU R COMMERCIAL REL ONS W
of
structedabout Charkuttetown, and ether much
of that intereourse which, under more favor§ more can be expected than @ cursory inspec- THE WNITED STATEs. friendly,
able circumstances, would seem to be peculiarly} tion of the result of his labors, Wspeciaily is Weldin tee a oer . tile, 2 |
â : wie 2 ast few weeks we jay : 4] rat
suitable, during the long evénings of early}this true of Mr. Waetay, whose pubic acts in the eos re . © lave noticed, on moders
: â . : ; GI some of eur contem ies. : a oxt
winter. At present, fur nearly shree months in} this Colony extend over a quarter of a certury. foverish desire POTUNeS, otatber the
. ; 7 ; as â : ever e tor a renewal of e ; : fs
spring and autuma, carriages ute rarely used,QHis name is iaseparably connected with ihef.,, âpets : the Reciprocity can que
â : i . . Blreaty between British Ameries and the Uni fasion
sogial itercoarse may be suid toâ be suspended,@various measures which were introduced intog. W mw hited as
4 J f ia Stutws. We donot share in this desire. Th, A uot!
people pfust travel ia carts, onâ horseback, orfethe Legislature, on Free Education, Universal Beltish Prov 2 » dbat the . â
nae ; j â age et : Sritish. Provinces reaped mar j cal fÂą
on foot, or accept the alternative of remaiaing Suffrage, the abslition of Landlordism, and Seen thie ticles P : iy advantages riveâ
le : Mkindre : âs Paty, WH are quite willi . Preaty,
at howe! We do not despair of seeing thisfkindred subjects, and to him, more than to a OR 4 ng to-admit ; ââ
apps its , a : via se advanta ves were not inaecc : ade
state of things altered. There exists amonystffauy one else, living or dead, is oar islandy . * ne » âBSCCOmpaned ~ oe
: : ial : with serious drawbacks, we believe to bee ual these P
us @ very natural reluctance to submit to ad-~Bpress indebted fur its present independent me : od 6 tally
a ) beli a f 7 ti Tr le'âs ÂŁ : tm aie Gallas undeniable. But this latter fuet it ig NOW tug staple }
Ou; Âą re believe ify wW Inulesmyosition. ve peopie s friend, in the -1@s sa t
itional taxation; but we believe if a te p peop , much the fashion to overlook. States
and best sense of the term, he was never
a demagogue, and it has been observed, of
really good and efficient road could be con-
7 d °
Three years azo, when it was known that conside
the American Government wer perf. nvenues
him with truth that be always prized the in- stly iy
@us gpticipasted with considerable interest pPUsPeroâs business man of St. Louis, Gapture Bhar lind suddenly become bright apd Clea Fe epect to these supplbinĂ©atary lines, that they were frĂ©guented! spots, aad paid for in the is t : wo 2 . Mearvest about the abrogation of the Ree roc; Bhat 7
revealed werxpected patriotion, Mr. Hows. a thiet in his sleen ny apartment o he cu Phe London Atheneum remarks: â ii nen are uot only fully conceived, but fully written, beture he instahce without having recourse to special terest of the peopie more highly thanâ their: Treaty great sueiste. whi n s proc jotermni
the fewer of the Oppasition, âasserted thgtgerit pleaded so hard for release that tr, K. setBuotetvorthy facts. Is there not semetlh eg {HeB iad beeowe aware of the generodâ course adopted taxation, that the people, learning te appreciate approbation, Without extensive fumily inter-J fis â 4 tutertained by »
h ite t th sh cs. bun at liberty, on a promise of futurĂ© yo db last mentioned which our electricians could tthe by the Govermbont withâ respect to the issue uf the iy ; â ad Cs : ee ° | many of our public men about âhe futu ether
By we premaâ Ggerees es © 7 liav . r| r a >) { Luffadvaitage of, and devise amethod tor the ine a-B Royal G f the profit and convenience of such accommoad-Rests, or other accidental aids, he achtewed: his are, â . re of :
geatatuenta, bat that he would support wil waviour, giv ing ug some money besittes. In ma vi we . and ade i be â nd cal Royal Guzitte % : | regis : i ng IE Rie ON Pt British American commerce, | Waits both : aud wit
jeusures fut the eommoa Âą i, Messrs. Sasery. 1860, Mr. K. fated jy business, ard bedgme ag tisienus ati my nie ee 5 Mia â SSiind Charlottetowi, Menday, ? tion, would be willing, for the sake of a generalfintellectual triumphs solely by the gre at uslents long, and lendâ. wee enndie bh iil : with th
Jats, Campbell, and other mewbers tron plerk:at » modtrate snlary. Passing the puss sever ¹ Wey le ut Bnohor mm Piymouts Oda! & léth Dee, 1857, § extension of these advantages, to sabmit topwith which Nature: had endowed him: An amongst us, but it b ce
â re? Ts oo? ort a ee - oe aficcialctl -_- â " 4 . > : ee amoipys' 8, Wut 1 *camMm } fo
Nova Scotia, apnke in the same strain, aod fic # Short cua ele h., who was shabbily Bicears. Brown @ Ham, and C. A. Poiiinaan : ames grremnamsing such an amoudt of taxation as would pay easy, graceful and eloquent speaker, a brilliant oe sf -â almost settled â
stated tuey would offe fagtious appusitioa witired, was a¹oosted hy an elegangly dressed # * ; cab sor" : . ; . Gateg . . . . conviction that, at the expiration « of hi tinited
va : .~ : dejo weled i dividual with * hi mw fo vot du t Sq. liwerey stable preprietars, and divectatâs of i â_ Da interest on and provide for the future repuyv- and polished writer, possessing u highly cult yh ) j : . , 7
tu the vatiqus guvstiwas before che Marlia- me © Gied to on ot. Still in basinesc§f Oe St dehu Pleastite Ground Assetintion, tuliyg & ity Greiner . ! Ge See eee ee lreaty, Colonial trade would receive shock n short
teenâ ie ig true that they generslly pro-# y in std âr i eee SE SNS endoras the Casalry Condition Powders, andy Z r ment of the outlay necessary to secure them. Bvated Aterary taste, anda welrstored mind, ee which it! would not recover for yimny advant
tested agsingt confederation and «vowed that or wee | A» Varnty engeavoring tOR in use their infuence te hace thet teed ex BP ~~ Wn. nnn We are not itr favour of the principle of central- proved throughuut lis whola career that heg, d The short ti ; 7% vost I
> ai remember (lie stranyver, replied that he was nou. , ee ec a , â : ; : : long day. he short time which hase West
they would memortalige the Eaglish Govervor a clusively ou their track the coufiug season, es : . â- additi to all this. Âą ractical m: apsed :
+ ek in businesÂź; in fact, was huatins for a situation Charlottetown, December 16, 1867 ization in connection with the management of §Was, in addition to all this, & practical man,g@ oe event conclusi âe] ; hat wl
for at al at the union with the eater pes i bres -agy edi uation, ane P ar . Tete 3 a ; ; Ă© ; id i Parl; ale : :> ice that event, conciusively shows how far 1
vinces. Hat the mdications ate that the reg Us" sid, ** Pleaso walk witn me a short Who that values health and life will neglect our roads. We would prefer local managemeutgiwho could trame a Parliageutary Bill with asf. political economists erred in thei the Us
fuctant prasicee will gradually re'gs its op- oe. en ana repaired ton hotel, whereiiahe Bindiy adenunitiine et naturo wsbing fur ved â when a proper system is once fairly in ope- much ease as he could prepare a lecture on a tions, and what an ezregious blund aot
: . : the strange: roduced self 1e repent: lie Upe e first indicatio , j ernal Lene » arate ? ak ox » aubiect of i : : . : iment , sregious Glunder the Wash. .
position and fall in line witty tho pew order h " ' ae wa 7 â nian . «8 me a yor ont : ae poate sg oe sp b gae a Sixce we wrote last week on the subject of ration ââas being cheaper, and more efficient ; literary subject. It has been remarked thatf. âahing = . = âTne
uf thie âThe frie of codlederations He forced K. to accept « loan of $10, 000Ror external, use Bluudâs Rheumatic Compound i ws a ae od tat â â ington Cabinet committed in dissolving, « with â
, . ZY ody Gyn , » h wtihteh to secu neat lic +. Hand Pain Witter. Our highways, a statement as appeared in them ve think that the intelligence and power the greatest masters of language aud of thoucht oi i . ablic:
have it 1B their power te promaw vuity by vit bw ode bo recommence Lasiness. tle sacd As i y : saan and we think that the intellig } - has ot e out mutal consent,â its commercial Pp
w poliey of moderstion gnu wistow The Get Caring the war he had nade large sums of tees gcolugms of the Petriot, settin'z forth theamountŸ © oy a ewation for which the young educatedihave been distinguished by this happy conbina- hip with British Ameri W a diigo: Jt is
: nf woney d hi ong desired to expres âO Connell met a cunceited literary friend Bod Âąalue of afte We bie of : % re , . aeag ph a 8 ish America, e need not » oe
eae mestivn te perheps the g@eatest difficul- - wo : ova sd lonys d ired toe âprone his anne a NT) - a pe of » i | 15 Aes 1 wuĂ© Value of the exports from th Port o Piince Edward Islanders are remarkable,{ition of the highest: qualities in the same mind ; Sa OE TELE EN hi ow jug ia
ty. ota Scotia enjoys practical tree trade graticudge lo .ins ae wtantial manner. au ~ wie - suw A capita Moe he tl Warlattetown, fram th„ opening of the navi ta bl th oor Seat for thane Sih derail chaiaie tet tit sup F-4 ect é⏠motives which led the lisher
, â i a Sa your last pamphlet.â" **Did you?â eagerly â oS: would very svon enable them tO Imigate a oe Ă© ; : âQGoverament of ti ighbori : gad
while the ether etoviness eve Mi favor of « j ane i yg. My ee ee Pea J : QGoverament of the neighboring Republic +
ray of "rne atte uestion A teacher of swimming in New York haaffreplied lis delighted listener. «What wasgs@tion, ww April last, to the present time. Ou system which, if based on sound principles, #pese that the presence of one great faculty off cel that Treaty. It ~ t ids PP oe
uleo cate wide diversity of 2. and challeaged any mun in America to swim forge?â âA pound of butter! contemporary values âproduce alone,â by andâcarried out under experienced management ibe mind necessarily presupposes the absence i âtio wa thee he -
i : : 1G00. âThe following are some of hig per- _ ; âelie Di ae nite esate we - a ae mi Shy nou Year repetition. nether, however they ave
a a be difficale ty frawe Âą uatiorm system ore at a eM eWwimming Pronk rat Mr. Alexander T ies ort, the fehniied desi. pict wtp titer that âRib. enpesee: Day: Fale guuniiig prove successtul about Char- fot avy other. âLhe greatest minds that Nature have succeeded in punishing us ver ; | : ing
. ay : i : „ : 4 F\ . a f - 8 Wi . { 5 "Sipe or an - F \ Q Ih ; of é ; : : » s „ sev ering
ph âegy rhe oe Ditot âa wiff meat :â** Standiag plunge of 49 feet, back #Peoeds millionaire of New York, it is eaid Willerect Barley and Turnips, at ÂŁ101,084. The state-§ ierown and elsewhere. gas kuown, have had, like Nature herself, the for our supposed sym eae ae : a
eae re ny vine a A pee gush acroas the bath, 36 feet ; swimming withh* block of dwellings, to cost $1,000,000, aod to befment alluded to is useful and interesting 10% geyqrpsmssnsmestneencenpemmemmensmmnmermnmcnrr mes Fo reatest variety of parts; and neither the prac- â Py di em the South, have
at peril o e = Bine tee vut of water, swimming with twa tarever the home of the working women of NewB oy points of os. a viet taal eo © â ; a e ch : il gt al now appears doubtful even to Northern Radi.
tq Making too uch hase. Med : | eer 1 view ; But to us jus IN MEMORIAM tical nor the imaginative. qualities hay A
. ee aes, See eO-Biege out of water, swimming hackwards.@Y°"*: Tt is to bee home whore wow way find - ee av eae as * âor fhe lnaginative- quaies baved..is.,whilst it is # well known fact, » y adm c
stious gad desire to frame a as. E âPRiood and suelter at prices within their reach, and sulfords, most opportuĂ©ly, the means of illus ââ âscarcely ever Udeen wanting i 2 whose care ep pels t, now admit. the Ce
lo hinh th . â fndian method af crossing rapid Fivers, HOt By vray apes ld j Aapesttie es ten. pp | Plager ' , Bs j Jeen wanting in ove whose career ted by all parties that the commerce {N -of Joh
r whi ne@ poopie ure notÂź .. ÂŁ o = tik " latever revenue i way yield is to be eunployedmi rating the necessity and advantages of improv §THE LATE HON. EDWARD WHEDAN.B)p,; been so uniform! Sep aren wae Y ? â °
yet ~ Be ig dt loaet w watter pr Pwr ation of # si2ambhoat, swimming like a duck, un the erecuotn of other like Reetitions 5 2 i r 3s been so uniformly successful as Mr. England has decreased to an exteaordi found
grata that the new goverament has ut Wimming like « fish, swimming like a por- Ps Syyateg as - en pnt & EXAMINER visits its patrons this wet paths 2 ine 2 expirati 4 i af
; ot : dtasted. Ite succies will not be BPN: twrotag six sommersiults under the ON THLE DEATH Of THE HONORABLE @42der informs bis readers, thap.awo„esse a, | 4 3 P # OOalt, Avnet fous Wib Ulek obeteiteel ueudet: & tent since the expiration of the Reciprocity After
oe ' 4 ix backward som: twee * . oe . NORABLE : 1 olitary trace of the old: familiar I ( â4 : ! 7 AT reaty. T vew Hugi: 33 j san ev"
3 â Water, turging six Dachwar iMmersaulte > : wi ut a solitary trace of the o amititar Treaty. The New Mugland press is n ] in
i the UVaited Srates.jbut rather *DVARD WILELAN are frozen up in Charlottetown harbor, another , which he had no rival in Parlis , veal â ° oF alle
the reverse, f have a direct interest in wader the water, walking in the water, To sbAN. . and Which has hitherto made it a weleome 26 nad HO tivel 1a Farhament. OF OGbOll ost unanimous in admitting th t the =
aves ave Be ni re Me ti swimming length of bath (7Sfeet) with handafh.. ae Hin Richmond Bay, and several, laden with oats, sages ; 4 it, the great lever of public opiaion, so power ff papi . ave people ing, |
the ty of our neighbors. ney willl. ad f ed ( t neaheus __ ite, Whose remains with solemn cttes, this day, & : Ă© wae nee j ruest at alostevery fireside in this community.§ . â vate apres of the Eastern States have lost by that hast evide
gradually get rid of mach ot the cuabrous and feet tied fust, fouting backward and tor Bremain, we presume ice bound, in Georgetown. page * âBiul throughout the British Dominions, obeyed ; , y od ba
af the new goverowent â ward, standing on head uucer water, walzing gin the cold Qozom of the eurth we lay, We should be wrong, perhaps, in assuming thnt fhe great antkgood gain who gave this Journal bi pana a f fai . â piece of diplomacy about as much as we have, the ju
ad 7 > â gre snc ow S: peraaps, . way : : ' â 18 masterly â ) 31 ts
6 IU om hands under wates, Why a, on Bottom vi Was dhe by uature bappily designed, ; a aS oe i âee s weemife hh, He otal: is existence and us standing, now lies with the ae â â â nn and: yet, that: so far as annexation is concerned
a Pte bath motionless, fluating 10 favious attitudes. Foy iy rare hes beet ential the departure of these vessels has been rete mS my ied igs : arose to resor> to its agency. His opponents, witli, " ye â
WEST INDIES evolving on the surface of the water, Quoin. ith rarest powers to bevnebt mankind, 1 solelyâ by the delay in bringing forwaragPÂź*- That mighty press-work of time, which PL 8 SREY we are about as stiff-aecked asetof â Britis! Te
: . = ; ee GF SOG Weer, GOP. in ais: ' os . we { ian ey oT ee ee 5 yee PEN ang : nee sowever, cheerfully acknowledge that he never . apis
â The Governor of St. Thomas fad returned with hands end holding feet ; alter Which he pile wes the generuns heart, the v'erfuwing â their grain cargoes, in consequence of the bud- strikes off daily its endless editions of immortal bused ; rE A f â4 ersâ asever. Indeed, we believe that whe â9
: â *rited mate 408 Crank uod Which, ia the love of man, embraced the whole. we gor = ts : ls. has fi â rexed the bond which ealte@e the power of the press, and. that he â ean i . . to
" fram Eurape to deliver that Luaad to the United fate a0@ drank under water, sess of the roads; bot it is certain thet duriig souls, has forever sevared the bond which uniteeÂą k h bi add ; Reciprocity was in full blast, annexation #& 400
; ; + a â ne â âruined ata modern Gamalicl's tect ness O1 the roads ; : *Ă©. 1. : as snew how to combine a singularly cousistent Ng â |
- * States, according to the stipulaticus. Td ae os â I â ee -) riners wenogtbe Examiner and its well-known Bditor ; and td a not atas low a discount as at present. It ot jour
> A " he hed. The Canada pavers record the death of thelf( For such a master a disciple meet,) ax considerable part of last mouth farmers were eh piste political career with conciliatory manners. Me gs p ae. on
amount to be paid 6,760,000 do! ars. he B Misses M a , bee 1 toy let it now, ere the grave has yet scareely closed not be denied that the daily increasing iter
Misses Morgaâ, of Nee Ori b lroad Ww : ng a ae Agee compelled to take half loads, and to be conten â k eee ee : aatieiil :
United States steamer SusgucKeia went to St.Baccidegt at Woodland *: , â 4 . : : sisi as over him, be permitted to this Journal to render course inseparable from Reciprocal Free Tade, ;
* 4 i> mi vodiand on the Cinctanstti fi snd een as pupil, Howe almost outgrow. to make oue trip per day, where in many Casesgq : and party prejudices, and to address. himself to ; } Prto
Croix t@ tale off the crew of the Monongahela, >miltou aad Dayton railroad, on Thursday, CE iy yo 5, the Gecnt tongue bis? micht have made two! its last feeble tribute of respect to the memory am ? ; 4 â ÂŁ his fell tended very puwerfully to popularize th idea at th
. ote , tat T i . : # facile pen, e igue, y S satel " . : ; xe hearts and consciences of bis fellow-3 .. . J .
which is totally lost; the Susqucheng was alsy Aloe Wat. The four sisters curse io the spring - ee Mig The ÂŁ ~ineinal articles of produce which! the man in whom, for seventeen years, it ; > pin ; of annexation among our business mee Our brig!
icin dines JeJud | of this year to spend the seuson in Canadd, And, ov his periods, Trudy her pearls strung. le fuur principal articles of p ce whi RP Ae cvlonists. He neither bullied his opponents, ' nf rae b tbat
cons y ; age. + Se MAS Letirved#iand for the last four months regitted et thĂ© Bright wae his wit, his raillery yetined, are placed at the head of our contemporaryâs ghee Oe ME PINS . nor begged favors; he relied upon the strong, abet: - oo eer wanes sei rev:
; to the West Indies aud is ia Jamaica. King-Q Rossin House, Loronto. âfhey started for ee Sn tis site hind as âÂą 629.560' bush.: P 2s. 194.- The Honorable Enwarnp Wuetas, Queenâs#. si ae â _ > Mfaring life, were apt to become embied under }
y g â y Sey OF BALud eyes eoftered by some meanidy hind. list ure, Oats, 622,560 bush. ; Potatoes, 194, : 2 : innate Jove of justice of every intelligeut , : â ome vas Âą
i ston is to be the futare Station for the English bowe on Tussiy, aud were anfortuustely Bers ox o'ea when opponents he surely hit 9544; Barley, $4184. and Turnips, 19,639.B. Tmter aud Editor of the Examiner, died atÂź . i . Reciprocity with aicve of republicanism, and east
L pareongers of: tee train wheu the fatal acci #. sated tel â _â Oth; Dariey, +ÂŁ,154, au nips, ee âdence. Hillsb : mind; and, although he died comparatively# tly that form of it.whiel are ti oe ra
Mal Steamer, St. Tho having been abau- W ni No stroke of matice e'ot deturmed bis wif. Now. we wigh our readers. and especially thosemÂź TeS!aence, Hillsborough Square, at noon,e eit i especialy that form of It wien appe: pe
ys rs deut vourred. The meagre despatctes by âaga Lae OO Se its P ye se Pile Jatt, the Bish} bh young, he lived: long enough to see, to-a largedr- ng Geat Thanks 20 Aitecisan could
joes wlegraph lead to the supposition that they pgâ Party leader, tree How party spite, ngaved in agricultural pursuits, to note these } Sees ey SO eae ee, OS ee eee extent, the recults of his labors in, the. exten _ Ă© 8 â, i F ete teak W
P âââ el ' pn - 7% . , f? Gayl mite: ie , : âative ar P- i . â wi be â esi ss on th âsti 6 ial sympathy wi
~~ âPuc, Henowes or Panacuay.âWe have deen ~ am a grade ae gre deg tg or a m8 â i = sorted ap : Fqude.titics, and consider the avtuunt of labour ââ sy âee 2 ae Bade sion of civil liberty, His death only revealed * i : : tee p . we d ee _â
msevies. ud, thou we victor, o'er the fetlen, he cele ee ays befor ame pat 4 Southern âÂąRebeldom nat dange been i
tavered with a copy of a newspaper publisued ix Binet sv tragic an end were well known inf, E fie pi llpepad 7 pote Ethey ait. their teams have undergone in bring-ugg "- â a oe eee to the community the full stature and influence iy 28 : Âą ours
: , : 7 Neâer triumphed with debasing mockery ; Ni arket. No data, we believe, fortified for eternity by the last sacramente of a pretty nigh averted, and we ought. to feel ra-
} the Spanish languages, at Aeumcion (tho capitel uf Toronto, and their death will be sincerely re- Neâ ' ne el â bi these urticisÂą to INarket. No data, we oeheve, eh ee 3a of the man; and with a frankness which does ol . : righ
naieee: Bip, Ciaiies Seckese. of Best Ne'er strove the huiwbled to depress the mots, : eh ; an be formedaeee Catholic Charch: He had been ailing , : âBiber grateful to our cousins over the lines, for â
; Paraguay), of a secent date. Que of its leading ' 1 pea ge,â ES i haan dane Fexist, upon winch an estimate can be formed§⹠; A ~glonor to our island Press and our Island public a _ : +4: elrou
t rtfsies contains a letter frow Marshal Lopez the lost his life 1p herowally eodeavuring to save CUGST SONSS OF NEE WIUFO KOSI SUFY j ⏠¹! ue? daâ work of man ant horse since the middle of August last, bus not till the pgfonete nian nag tt no greater misfortune could befall British Ame- their
: . t 4 ; ba r il 4 . â oY the number of da,> - . ~ ns Tal, al men Of all Shades of polities, justice bas beeng . : .
â Cowmmander-in-Chief of the army and P resident of phe Hives of the ladies. ° ated aghcadeaadeagng 4 ann : âee ae â 1y,"re qnantity of predece past two or three weeks did his illness shew 4 ' ar a eae â ene rica than that its young men, who will be some less
- ' , See heehy a os Chey who the stronghold of misrule have stormed, Pee! ea to bring this layre qnantity of proc ee : ais n â already unanimously rendered to his. abilities ies a fi bite dintnal ld be giad
! the Republic. The epistie is directed tu the Vice Rll, cerita atite taint m =e : . : P shinee .gany symptoms which were calculated to alarm lay the leaders of its public opimon, wou
) ; t ce@) = AnEnglish writer, who is intimately acquaint-ff 4 ud swept the barriers to redress away, from tke place of growth to that of shipment; 9 -- " ... @and great public services: We cannot con-B. ~ . â9: : able
Presideut, authorizing bim te thank tue women fied with Mr. Dickens, writes of tim as follows ' x dj ms Liew at the wharfs l/s friends. In spite of the most unremitting âales impressed with the ridiculous idea that if we or
: iP for thei : : Mr. DickĂ©ng ia in private what might be ex Have the best right to governmental sway, Biuugh of i is, ro doubt, shippea at tae wharts tonti u ÂŁ sis fami! d friend clude this impĂ©rfect sketch ef the late lamented ' ublicanâ form: of aeverament hore - "
. . Ss is In at i cnt x: . , atient he . sig family 2 . f t P me 2A 7 ) car
Se on rahaâ I Oe pected fron, his work (ot 0 particular proof of it recently given by then. ble cor idence He talks much or little Placed him auidst the rulers of our land d cl 1 from Cherlottet Sul! the he succumbed, however, to that inexorable files r : Halifax would become @ New York, and New âą
: ance. 8 § iu or itttie, â an eared irom WCuefiottetown. Ouia ; " â sae âaise of allâth: i ords and thoughts, it . setae ar
Ji appears that they formed the nuble cesuiutias fs ale . "ei . ed , visiter, Death, \ud Prince Edward Island nowMP!Âź'SÂą of allâthat his words and thoughts, 9% prunswick an Hlinois. In the eyes of such *
po inatulh thelr jewels and geld ernie an pecording a a pacman âaga eg Placed me w power, where, hovered, long beRbhroad fact remains unaltered, that nearly the ' bof + thie âą ae Leow of death, wees them of a Ghanian soln. A Geel said re aly eons oo
placing wnt . 18 genial, e hates argument; in fact be ts stued, ; . ste iInourns the Geath of her most giited son, whose 9 aS ee Persous, ourse, Âą arane ou Âą tadi
wf their couutry, to aid her resewrees 1 maintuin- _ > Ss oye _ with ae A faithful toiler for the people's good. oe â_ di 7 throngs ae â" ps nntle, we fear, felison no man. âThe fnneralgsetieman. He had genius, he had fortitade, „;,, pass itself off for reality, and licentiousness wou
ing the unequal coufliet forced upon her by the S'„e Characters who see the whole truth, andi ,, rC : ral avery exactly to Bunyans deseripfion of theŸ hd ; Ble had independence hought, his fi had, : ; ; yor
I â , : f wong, with yur COLes, the Liberals he led, , â i en ; ; â cen pe e had independence of thought, his fame ha < ths - erty whi at oe â
: aggression of neighboring States. They also ex- feel it crowding and struzgling at once for ig er their steps, the light rw d hed âslough of despond,â ut a most unnĂ©cessary fh see : CRP dcop a â reached te beyond his Island home ; but - san : oe sf pe ay ai ~~
i â immediate utterduce. fe vever talks formâ °° VPs, THO NEAL OF vy legos Bed ; ig gi 4 . â Mthe Ja, rest and most imposing ever witwessed yon e ast } ; e are very fur from admitting that the pros-
' pressed their resvlve, if that were uvi u sufficient fect bet Ps dhe: sett pr Page tha Gave to their cause, # lulo and renowa Eenenenas Hone einatnngt.; rons Mietetaten c ro âtetown. A few aiiiiiels afier twofbetter to him than fameâbetter to him thauffpevity cf the Uuked States Sy to on ae
) 7 , act, re 1 of the â : â i . « gin Charioâte age , 1 ti Ă© ott taal ty of used States 1s g ; y
; sacrifice an their part for the common cause, tof thin. ' , abl 1 cwene-Mt W bich.bu all . vet had known armer will perceive how deeply he is indtyi. : : . âene ;
pa thing. He tells @ story admirably, and gene-§ W bich,bat for them, that cause vot yet lad kuown.§ wanes â" - »*clock, the hour appointed, the funeral cortegeffrenownâbetter to himithan all, at that moment@peculiar form of government; nor do we be- oft
; take the Geld and lay down their lives in defence Jrally with humorcag exaggerations. His sym-@JAt length, boweâer, a darkling change came oâer dually interested in this question; the fact, too, 3° 2 Catholic Cathedral, wi f a he had the gentleness. of an enlightened man, Hii hat th t vst fd that the
q . ts fea ure of ââ : oatesill ' or âBarrived at wtholic Cathedral, where, aitergjâ : > ge 1âŹ8s. Of an enlghtene an,@iieve tha e purest system of democracy tha
vf their country, rather than permit it (o be dese-B)tcies ure of the broadest; and his literaryBygon, who with bim had fovght and Won betor st strike every one thateach vear the; _ garrived at the ! . ; = â ) put!
â : â . i : , tastes appreciate all excellence. Eee id a grĂ©at , js Ae . Shin Jette ât sung, and the ceremoniesgthe humanity of a wise man, the relizgiousZthe mind of man can conceive is able to give
erated W conquering coemies. fii the despatch âi vPr hy i ? Se „ Rr _ By idle fears and rumors talse betrayed, of our produce available fur export increases the Inbera had be 1 , . : â : â . . -"
a pd omg fl admirer of the poetry of Tennyson. Mr. Dick- Ate J 2 - I vag "Busual on such oceas.ons performed, the pro,gsentiments of a Christian man. Canada the climate of Ohio, or the teeming
Ma aba! pez araguay bervines areBing bas sincular peraonal activity, and is fond (Which for the tiuse their gratitude outweighed, §while the condition of the roads is little if atgo : lee pisded thy the uel = | Ith of Pennsylvani Even if the T
Z ae ee » ia als . 1 ; â 3 - s â â ye, : Bcession was form waded by the Ine minerai wea i) ennsyivania. Kveni
wawaly and gratefully eulogized. Happily the Hof games of practi zal skill. Be is also a great They gave Lio opponents complete euceess ; all improved. Every additional acre of land â * lon was fo med, â \ ges Thin Dillawine mesicn need aeniactaaNdied. Sinaiter- ine âsgt Po Gy
Goueral is able to decline the acceptancs of these walker, and very tauch given to dancing Sirll gut now of this enough; for ugâertheless, ieee iaeiate witadele hide alk giheedlcal Volunteers ander Captaus Mclnty re, and the a âs c x area nited StateĂ© were richer, in proportion to he
sacrifices, 4 the regress of the count: y and the eo aedled ve 9g = wr Le ony â Phey who forevok hit eball, though laie, retero, Bi -cingâecery summer's work at drawine lime!â 3! Benevolent Society, and proce ded to the@of Saturday evening, a sing gun publish ut, mags resources, than these Provinces, ae
* < res 3 » Hi-rete actica: ee''s warty ou 5 in â no C a i . 7 ie ; - . . in: 7 | â » J thi . 0 ct a oe # 1 :
vllerings of his fellow citizens are ore than (gpa seetipcttantiad alent hitn Sel And, oâer big ashes, their defection wourn ; B-hy increasing the produce of th 1 pe adera@g catholic Cemetary. Here, after the last prayers notwithstanding that a more lengthy article onffwhich we do not admitâfor who would think afl
eufficjent to meet all the exigenons of the atruggle. dom, if ever, has any man been more beloved E„'4 they Who âgainst him venal wituess bore, & it th 3 f so : . âBof the Churck had been read, ali that was the melancholy event treated therein will alsofof comparing Upper Canada, for instances, wit i
: oh gil â Ty Os : f Ove) mit the more uecessary that a system should beâ ee wi 5 a: We al _â ha Ie : â |
Jie proclaims bis cunvictivn that bs aruy pussess- fbr contemporozy authors and by the public cfffAnd frow bis browa the wreath of vicwry tory, seieialiellilih a tind ya ea s = ild | fe tal of the man who made thousands laugÂź bĂ© found in this dayâs issue :â Vermontâit would show very litte comma Us
ed adequate material and resulution eu iticieut tofhis time. Shall now, perbaps, their ealutouies recat, . stat : re cad seo „ , ie my, UF weep and be convinced by turns, was left OBITUARY. sens¹ in any one to rush to the conclusiorthat
;' iste â the principal shippiug places, and gradually gâą 4 < bas , , a al
sane ete Beoo Ster oct Ranea yd beniane Locan Wartake anv 17a Resvits.âThere is nee fod Sig grate, the piffered learaiplant. | a d râ te adh anes A re i / to mingle with the dustâa striking lesson, Ivy felflling the melancholy duty which, thisgÂź âą publican form of governpreut is all Aat we
There is, however, one portion of the despateh J |) tengo en Y 1@ trust, all parties will extended to the rmaia post roads andy | © âi oe i rant to bri breast of the Unied States
a place in the Shees Hurbocr District, called e8, LOW, We trust, all parties will agree, . : a. e)\ âor those who are addicted to hat in- : rests 1. us âthe penning of our want bring us abreast Âą the U
whiey campletes the rowance uf tae touching iu- vor Ieland, which bus fately been thefg le Lis rare worth, to yield their hounge free highways throughout the Island. ee : - ao : ss i a aoest Mr es ax's ~ et esi oleae ne the jategin the great al of national freedom, happi- th
; Bae . P . . â â wee i } ay nee tte 2 o olerubvie vice, Wich Was never UT. AN S8,@objtuary oi: th = J AN, Ă© Bree Ă© .
cident. The Generel, as Presideics of the Repub-fiscene of a sanguinary affair. Two fumiliesffHis Saulte, bis failingsâeâen the best lave someâ It may, Nowever, be urged that it would be ; â . 1, mae ta ae P thie d Her@ness, and prosperity. There sre other things th
lic, offers to aceept one-twontiesâ part of theffresidicg there, the Lawlors and Thorpea, hadffshall pe'er fiqninet bha, iu their Jud Scomparatively exsyâwita liberal erauts of the vice of intellestual prde. The Public Editor and Proprietor of this paper, and HerBMess, prosperity. a Aeniedlinenann .
° 4 war ea. a tua tu their judg:sent come â â) oa: aut Tak grants oO . â â - . > a â ; > sides materi: 1 hic! ânsa-~
propacad grit, wat to pay hie soldiers, or equip or long been at variance. Last week, one of the His virtues ouly shall our ti sd money, witlt stone from Nova Scotia, « Blake's! Offices were closed by order of the Government, @ Majesty's Printer for this Colony â the fact of besides material wealth w or pi -
n } . or poss ur y; : „; at ; } aoc , i 4 ie 3 ey - » > ery ; al ,
r citi Âą ick obj Lawtora Bred a shot and wounded # Thorpeg i aS es eee Hin order that those emp'oyed in them mightHour having to make the record in what may ble in every community, *"
arm obher Vitjzene (all which objecta have been se- ia she arm. The assailant, perhaps repent On theoz alone, our grateful people diel! ; Stone Breaker, driven by steam power, and the Anise > : i fi Hed hisfitiesâwe speak with all due deferenceâthe â
â vegas hd : a â . â â j Mave s nortunity of assisting at the f al Bet] ythout any mnpropriety, be called hisguesâwe specs â
aured by ordinary moana), but tu be coiaed inte, ing of hie misdeeds, was {hen on his way to And meim'ty uf the powers for them Iss spent, RĂ©ervices of a skilled overseerâto make goodMâą3V" 2â opportunity of asswbng at the funeral ;Bstill, without an) P : shed d , ssighbatan veel hasn't got to spare. In \
: â â ' . . f Be ae ere oe ant tl ne avs us unde X cree IP ADE pe pu
«old pieces, the first i Furaguay, so that here- surrender hiasgelf to Jos. Browner, Exq., J. Shall long be in their bearts his fiving wouument Mroads near Charlottetown ; but that generaliy] the fags on all the public buildings; rail _â ygown ps per, lays u thon: er some degree â pears Fis nerĂ© nothing $0 gain from the
wfter, when victury bas secured the liberty aud P., at Sheet Harbor, when he was followed §> Por himâthis hfe's probation fully ver Mthrough the Island the expeuse of Macadamizing which were put up for the occation On privaie@restraiut, and naturally Causes us to abate, in > â and if we were eneâ to that }
â . . W oe 5 | â - & Silane (ue @xXpetis ta âadi FATS a be oe . Taito Sts 4 tT Wi i â
honer of the country, whoever touches or gees by the Thorpe family en masse. They seized Dark Jordan crossed, and reaehal the happy Bnot be afforded A dinates he all âfdwellines, were at halfmast; new! every placeBzome measure, the panegyric,. which our esteem United Stater) d
: : and bandcufed him, went to his residence, ao Snot be afforded. Admitting, for the sake off . aaa a ise -.: Meountry temerrow, we would lose at least as
these commeaiwrative coins cannot tail to remcem- : . . SHOTS | âcies pid vale Mof business in the city was bal: ClosedâallfBfor bin: as a politician, our admiration of him )
edt Me Maines aid thee land oh hovel wet fire to it, the family having to make aff... himâthe soxceste of this Iefo ail past argument, the validity of this objection, atleastyh* °O°"""âą ae emis a ; it } fection forgmuch sorally and socially a3 we would gain
* ar of heromes as âinite H â 5 aS) 18 oa at, â win . â mating tks orae vrrow of the « âuunity fas 4 Ye n4 a writer, and our ailection for .
well heroes tet : ching fi Lad th lt hd med ny item > ag aie Bhuew shaduws ox his soul no longey cast Bat the present time, it by neo means follows attesting the great sorrow of the coa"auni'y, * Ge ant ei ae â commercially. In order te show that the rs
weil as heroes, when encroaching foes Lad thegthrestened to shout any person who attempt spores ais boas eg aah ye PME Se RRpegat poh fgand the general respect entertained for theihiuz as a man, would otherwise have compelled acne Ă© : ]
Grwerity tw believe that she could by easily vau-ged to subdue the dames or take o9t the furni-B Hs errors alt, âtis humbly hoped, tergivenâ ~ Se ee ee dd | us to bestow upou him. This restraint, how Pant States Gove-umnent Wipe, hed. ancien: -
Umbed, ture. Two Lawlorsâfather and sonâwercfithave freely oped the golden gales «f Heaven ! chief advantages we should expect to. derives âjh i 7 \ =â nen aE : Bion in view as wellin the establishment as in ,
ââ, â arrested ; the latter asked leave to go in and : : : âMr. Wugcayâs habitital modesty with regagd Never; we hare bat livtle sulid reascn fo regrets â . . â
: u Poa sees Hi id oD » ss hee ; coe . 4 +, âew But, here, his orphaned sou aud vidowed wife, from the engazemeat of a skilled superinten-gf **" ome i % . oon\ ke, â âit , city journals, thotgl alimebe abrogation of Reciprocity, and that the
ARSHAL ONNELL â Leo nr, 8 wile, which wae granted, when he : - 5: , , P verything connected with his own history, yfot the editogs Of Oyr CV Journals, âegihi oe ss
â Mesieal ond on-Miniaver of % are oti ann seated ent tha back dont a bas not sinceli! this dark hour of their bereaved ite, Bdent, would be that such a person would at Rt? © ws dant connected with his own history, ary b ager or apsame object is kept steadily in view by those
time Govertur-General of Cubs âdied om the heen seen. Cfd Lawlor ad the Thoepetwh og Beneath the ead, the desolating Slow, once recognize the causes which render certain ee ee mig Se l seaiik yd e.âwithgwho advocate a renwal of it, we will quote
Sth inet. The U'Donnells are of lLriati ex-gfired the shot are now on their way to themSunk in the depths of '4-consuwirg woe; Spots more miry and dangerous than others.gf? Write even such a biographical sketch asgiless ext âOt, 6 pe ; oP ict re indeedgÂźâą extract from. a very rermarkuble report pre-
, ° . - â a ee ey |e ee ch a! e , q
traction, but fled their country in the rĂ©ign Halifax Jail. With the loved husband and Year father The mĂ©st com: ; sauses ig Wetu will suit our present purpose. He was bornfja magranâmity ot furness wieâ , T
sbi , gone e mést common of these causes ig wetuess i 2 . sented last year to the Secrets f the T
eetalceiinaitine abe â Gaia : ieee 2 * fi s inal ented last year to the Secretary of the Trea- ,
eye â yoy Me ame a â A new ine } : in 3 fi All the fair hopes which on their feture stone! Barising frow insufficient drainage. The firstâ! County Mayo, Ireland, in 1924, and received Bhighly hoo able to ties, and APRA sury at Washington by Mr. E. H. Derby, a |
adout the year ond entered the Spanish A vew machine is now in wse in Pare lorg,, © cai aT " ner . â ; : i eee sctios!, ââbestowe . ashing y Mr. b. ° erDy,
Ă©rmy et Zz early age. He hud pepe thelfcutting hair. âPhe sensation preduced by its Bor theni aball not our better natures feel ? care of the skilful engineer would be to get rid the rudiments of education iu his native town. fthe most farit inisitiags hy a has almostgspecial Commissioner, appointed to report on
ie Rank of eulunel before he was 25 years of #Cevolutions sound the hed is said to be veryp Shall we uot strive their wounded hearts to heal Mof yi] stagnant and spring water; after which At aneurly age ho emigrated to Halifax, N. S.fupon him euloyiv'uss 65 gh as i ive pthe practicability of establishing reciprocal
ngh; andin the struggle which Don Carlusffagreeebie, and the rapitny with which if cuts §Shall vot guc tears with theirs be truly shedâ 8 improvement on the siatace would probably Le where, shortly after his arrival, he entered theffever fallen to the svt ofa psbie man to receive. âal rĂ©leti between th ; ââ
ad arr os Ă© ais : ; a a , â - = rt â POh i aia ig i , ee ee ee commercial ro.avons betw ese Provinces
ecg â + ln fo fra oe ~ gy aa os hai * one of its rec Some esp to se the Balm to teir grief, a tribute to the dead 4 Len otaniclal printing office of the Hon. Joseph Howe, then Yn laudation of Ins characte? and, abnities, a hi t
a ion of the Salic Law . be niachine & so constructed as to enable the â aaa f stul, . „ : : : : We â. nd his own cotutry:â
7 ee St aw ee ore ; ; ; In theys, shall not our public wen, behold Agnes eae a Ba newspaper publisher in that city. Here heffand in acknowledgment 0â the Sersizes, which, 7 a
Bourhuna, Which excluded females from thegoperator, by turning a screw, to adjust the A Sense: iene tit than heond haul 1 A sain; a man of intelligence and experience i . : â ° oS he h d âThere are gentlemen of intelligence, and
shrvas, U'Denatil tpught eourngevusly forgcutting blade so us to uĂ©ke off just the quantity Al a hich gi th Neo Awould often light ypon materials which re-geeve such proofs of that great facility in writ ffas one of our leading polixtcâans, ene possibly sume statesmen, who think at will be
the young Queen. came in 1858, chief of fof ban de sired. its movements are guided ingâ oe y co g 1 ueans bo shew SR Pee a ae mer ee CR which distinguished him in after life, thatered to the country, we shull vot, hersfore, politic to allow the treaty to expire without
the staff, and waa éi hee quently placed in suspending rollers, tke those used with the hair„/ Wo genuine worth bow much themselves they owe ; » : és ; Sees. he was occasionally employed . litorialgat t, attempt to say more than has 2eenMany erorts or arrangement for a renewal ; who
command of the army of the centre. At the brushing machines. iow well reposed the. public taith hath been decessors, who being insufliciently pid, and Re ees , hint v write editorial@at prese: , t lidica? enentiesfpredict that in such case the Provinces will
. . basa le or b yatror »wena na â4 ~~ > ac » ]y Ps _â . a as - .
ee ee ee ea eee The Mi ye poe ral Which wade them zuiexrs on our pgblic scene? PeCt edacated for the profession, were content ee or SS pare nape, SN eee beli hadg 85° themselves under our banner, and
i ; âhe Miramic! 4 v of the X ult : . . , . abserce or illness of the Jatter - fo h > ie Ă©, Dw . âtts. : ae Th:
ugral of brigade and credted w Count of Miranpent Gleuner: of the tard ot... them to prove that, here at least, « to follow the old system. We enteriain a con.ppserce Or Hiness of the latter. At the ageâiwe mean ; for other enemies, we helieve, secit udmission into the Union. This acces-
-y genre. In 1849 he embraced the canss of f8A„8:âSince our last issue we have had : : a . , A : «i; Mice nee Wie: hash âs Les mie . ai akg ; '
sod ae eS pe 2 ene ee toe Pe from Quebee are hath ain od To thexs, bereft of nature's earthly stay, unede. We believe there exist large quantities !i*ing, governed pretty much as Caprice OF enlarged views sad genial disposition Breigs âJt wonld bring us two thowand miles of
» hdd Both made rege erin Ă© tti- / bbe P > puta, â , , a ae: â , cia f paker: as Âą nes oan 3 PS
nerity' of thé Yueen pee Me hie raqueds.panable to get up owing to the ice. On Called, in his prime, frou their tond love away, Blof surface stones, and that the rock may notgs¹!!interest dictated. Mr. Wuenay, of course, ffpleasing and powerful speaker, as an elegant ji ways, and vast forests &d wines, and fish-
He coon fomented a furmidsblé ineurrection, ff tuesday evening last, the Chatham Ferry boat hill they not haste With willing hagds to pay uufrequently be found cropping up by the road remarked this auomalous state of shings, and,gand graceful writer; and, lastly ead especially, eries and mariners, and nearty eh oe of a
va thĂ© failure of Which he again escaped to ây eon = woes ya - the River was cut#Wbatâbeyund all emoluueuts he drewâ Eetdes thinly covered with sal. We are aware, rariying himself ou the side of the people, threw gas one who always manfully avowed his opi- age tons of ee ~ vi Ktape
t 4 : ; tirouga by the ice and sank, ife itself i ; , . ; , : â be Ak â ae ; we Sa situ be secured by the toss a treaty:
es are pe ved ter ee ~ g* 5) Faget In life itself to Ginn was justly oot too, of the existence of large depositsâ not ofgtte Whole weight of his influence into thefjnions, aud who never, from mere personal can- is per er daager that the.terminetion of the
r $ j a) Vernor- ee ee ) â SH hi âer. â : pail âi ; ; Hs. ; ; ERCHMg MOR ee sia, tain till : â a 4 : J wn
Generalship of (abs. âHe sour returned tof A Washington correspondent says thare ~ 9 ete ny rt 7 en gravel ~ but of a mixture of sand and thin flatgstâąss!Âą for popular rights, It required noffsiderations, hesitated to oppose the tide of pub-Bieary will result in mercautila losses, strife
tigtia; heupved, AAA eitherâ the posidency of f„** muth talk in Washington on the even-E et love nor profit ve can toil nv woreâ stones, which would make an excellent road. At!!! degree of moral courage to take such a liÂą opinion when he believed its current to beffand alienation ?
Henace began in esrnist his politie i career. gO Of the 25th about schemes that bace been ieee enn rr enere se oe ay, eer situations where the trafficd8!âŹP> #t @ time whea nearly all the wealth andffsetting in the wrong direction. âPhis verdict] + Peace aud a prosperous commerce create
It io iw ible ta follud Sim in detail formed in high circles for a grand speculation@And the bright dream ot fond affection wove ; eT d ashaeateca odes: CPC Ne STRINGE , ide . i ' eager . : Seer : Aol aan o > will it j
b the tangl d â rs ies tah âti in gold, by which mammoth fortunes were tom Rut h f hia fond berefi fis not heavy. Only the other day, the Chair-Melucatien ef the Colony werg.oa the side offgespezially when we consider the sources fromfiriendship, and tend to alliance; anu Ww! f
oug ed net of Spasish ' portics 5 sn ea â ut now to whomâof hia fond care bereftâ pea yi 3 Lit inedeer tpg * \3 âa ; soe § : ot be wise to make a fair treaty, one 0
. ra. a ; 7 d i ; â . at aw daha + Par. Wue.an, as of which it has so honorably proceededâ a Py : om
eee bat w al! the intrigues, pits dad ¹ uater- be oj wl it per ney enero oe Except in Heaven, no other hope ia left, man of the Commitee to which we alladed ing*"* ' sh party ; but of Mo. *@ Af z suffici we it „y scx ie al equivalents; to impose moderate duties for
rs _ Sr eematenne Gaul SS Sayia. is cae Sad octen tll Ad. aaa Seah Hotes Than that which faith in public virtue lendeâ Jour last issue, was faveured with a very useful âą22Y Oter great men, 1 may Ye Bruty said most sufficient to satisfy the warmest, the most#re venue on fish, coal, lumber, the chief subjects
; ; 7 ae ' e price 5 ow), and th - : ? 3 ; ; ~ensiO siastic Âą fection: : : 7 A : ace 3a!
Te & norma oe He ae _ ae Satieteshâ vi duets the gamblere, A faith which oft, alna! in sad renouncemeat ends? practical commuuigativn from a Queen's County he was never unequaâ to the occasion orgenthusiastic aud affectionate of his admirers ;Mof the treaty, after agriculture; to place salt,
the ioadtyectiva o . auc called upcs them Or 7 âheâ { 7 : : : : â ne i bee ae bags â§ ae esaly nite 8. efor » ee +1 «Mtools, aid machinery, and implaments of azr-
pani te dubie ned vestere the eonstithtnin thoew $25,000,000 upon the tearket and thieifit isa dedt whieh. at our Rulersâ bands, Magistrate; suggesting, amongst other things, ¹° himself. Efe immediately comsmented the and, therefore, for the present, we think it ews oeg salt vem me dng hee list; to
eof 1837. bn 2856 be hecame Prime Minisie?, prevonted - rise, bum are He wey Phe voice of public gratitude demands. she ued Of eho depunita, and even advocates publication of the Palladium newspzper, inf}quite sufficient to add that, in its jastice and sale patetits ond copy-rights; to remove a/!
and in ge led the Spanish troyns in the See nap taliored. circies, und whichBn.., prope ask it, as for him who broke, vaslines feeds thats t0'@ consiiesshle distancedâ hich he advocated the cause of popules rights propriety, we. most heartily concur. diseriminations; and let the Proviacials look
a hard 0 8 re goin To ig a erconple wef. (eee : Fro their galled necks, of servitude the yoke; fi, preference to using mud and earth from the with an abilify and 4 vigor which stampéd himj}- Respecting, the lamented deceased, jt js now,@/orward to a union which will eve t ually ee
Fucoess| an weedy close. @ at),! eon- hp NR sac âay â . C HY ud and 1 . C ouett > » of ; ° a â - in te : sails real th, a
7 tinued to tuke b lesdine part in the affatcs off The Reoplo of Hungary, who have been eo Who gave thes freely the free sil to tread, ved side; Another ventleman of extensive: °P%Âą 9% intellectual giant of bis party.Qtherefore, onlz necessary for us simply to ate ming yr increase their âa % âte
aly . i â 7 as f ave ae me 4 i xtens . „ ho srove ants 4 a oe tS
j â 3 ae { their own, . , , oS ; * ETS a ii . he eth eee ur â coutridbute to their improvements: .
~ the kingdom, and in 1435, on the resignatwo pene â sin a Sy baterag phe on i With form erect and elevated head experience, and whose business compels him to In the Framiner, he continued, up to. Sis lastffrecord that his death took place, on Fuesday, gresent moment Hoo, we are masty: we %
> Ne corendGun of . sep, hey : ; : re bj . : 6 . : Âą â â a. ee He el
eee mease Peasant of the Cena jeicings are fing t > n° Compared with the plea- They entely 208 8. Shall pot slev they, make frequent long journeys pvinis out that momenta, to give his powerful aid to the same the 10th instant, at twelve o clock, noon, infMebt of twenty-eight hundred rillions >?
i " â lh ; Of ty ' ; , . F . ake freque J! ys vs a SEM nee : ; pie . Âą â oi ; . at.
eee isiada _ War, « position whieh he Pare which ove feceivnÂź Miter applying Grace's His colletgces once, for whom he paved the way he judic; tes 7 os Mcasse, and Ke Bal the satisfaction, before hisifthe 43rd year of his age ;âthat he was « nativefSevere taxation, an auspicious one for bring Ung
> are d ty Nurvies the fullowiay year. Banna to cute, brutecs, and every species of in. Which plavtd them fret in ministerial power, â Aolâ JUGCIOUs Use OF Drush, 2. Âą., siat yar and ae . , nee Pi ik ee â . in new States to share our burden? When w*?
aâ; f ashesrasios Grn wate bh » Cry he b . p * i : Msmented death; of seeing his whole policy in of County Mayo, Ireland ;âthat he emivrated .
< ae âą flammetion upon thd surfaye of the body. Every iy, which agin they owe it atthie hour; Bspruce boughs, carefully laid, will often, at agâ? J ) yo, gr awe seduse car debt ind oor tate. 60k
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/ | Of Cansda, aod eapecially of the Prov
' om tus Maniviwe Peo-)
ving. âhie Following eulogiuim is from the
Pay :â" All the journals, all the members b
âand aif the inhstituote of Ottewa, recognise
Shige thie oresenitiatives of the Maritime gProveres to do it by a hautire of sf
awily shyuld use it,
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âid
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%,
up what be haa. The Herald offers
bute $100,000 towards the bondre.
Bennett wake a beginuing.
â--- woe
A earriage factory is to be started in
and the leading feature of its business
Âą wadufacture of coached and ea
. 'ug8 Qo
amr at Oppyuse to then, gay
Speakers eu
ed
Fri a Georgia paper we learn that
in the world. shen
. 100 bushels âFtp
The New York Herald, whose plan to pay o
e national debt by subscription 4 mut succeed
> any great extent, bas hredthed another.
iy ernment bonds
YovseBNew York City Hall Park, exe) bilder to be
tr
conposed of India rubber, for which
bas been obtained.
I:
in the
vill
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ace
â
ob,
Yee, sball aot they Gemand it, and enterce,
As they have power; âta âdoption of a course
Which, whilst oo none a roug it would inAict,
Or with establixhed policy condict,
To his bereaved, protection woitld extend,
And trom new woes their narrowed fiome defend?!
Yes, faith is atrang, by not a doubt repelled,
That by the bends of Truth and Honor held,
by friendships true, and gratitude sincere,
By every feeling noble minds revere,
f their deceased Ahitophel and friend,
whese wie promptings still they could depend;
im who etillâwhoever proved uneorindâ
Pbeir charnpign atood, ond firmly beld his ground,
steal ied warth they shall indeed respect,
which, to, trim, âall bonwdy âŹ2Âą to chew,
âmall expense, cure bad spoils, which we
deemed past remedy.
Many people think the Island stone weless
We do not adweate its
t
has failed, undoubtedly, in seveml instances ;
for laying on roads.
Muse in situations where the traffic ix heavy; i
hut then it has been |sid in a manner opposed
to all rule and experience. We believe tha
good Island stone, properly broken, and laid
gto. a sufficient depth upon a carefully drainer
surfieze, would make a road which aight last,
with ovtagional repairs, until the country. is ih
position 40, overlay it with broken limestone.
The view we have taken of this subject,
hitherto, has bgen purely utilitarian --it bas
had reference solgly to the cost of comgeyin
par produce Âą0 market; bat there is ahoshe
hich maybe ealled the social view, and which
and
H
a great measure successful.
secutive years,
lature, of whith it has been truly remarked
that he was beth the * pride and the ornament,ââ
Executive Council, and Queen's Printer.
In 1851, Mr. Waeenasx marsied Miss Mary
Major Hughes, daughter of Geogge A. Haghes.
isq., of Her Majesty's Comusasariat Depart.
ment at Halifax,hy whom he hed two daug!iters,
both of whom died sme time ago, and one
son, Who. aurvives him,
It is ano!d remark that, standing in close
relationship to a great manâbeing an actor
ith}: his own circle in ys owg timeâdees
to Nova Scotia, at a very early period of his
life, and was, in that Province, for some yeays,
ga pupil of the Honorable Joseph Howe ;âthat
he came to this Island in the year 1843, and
soon, by mere force of abilities, rose so highly
in public estimation as, in 1946, to be elected tu
represent the Second Distiict of Kingâs County
in the House of Assembly ;â-that upon the in-
troduction of Responsible Government, ig 1851,
when the Liberal Party came into office, he was
appointed a member of the Executive ffovern-
ment;âthat he represented the District fo
which he wns first elected for twenty consecy
tive years, nud was ouly rejected by the electors
thereof, his old friends, in May last, solely 0
account of their dissatisfaction with the view
which he held, and which he had most honor
ably avowed, touching Colonial &/ jon, or Co
federation ;âand that he was, fy twenty-fou
capacity, as well a6 in his legigptive one, hi
was always the unflinchig sate of ever
= the pig good.
For twenty con- shown that they rest lightly on our shoulders,
nd England bas psid for our losses by her
cruisers, will not the moment be more auspi-
cious for the enlargement of our territories ?ââ
This extract shows us what thoughtful
Americans think of the amalgamation of these
Provinces with the great American Kepublig
t
iâ
e was a member of the Levis.
for some time he was a member of the
and fells us very plainly that a large number of
their public men would view with favor aay
We
annot, therefore, see that it is necessary for
ither our press or our people to show any
overtures for the renewal of Free Trade.
ret impatience for such a consummatios, for
we believe that, if left to themgelves, the Ame-
rican Government will, before many mooths,
opea nesotiations with these Provinces on this
unportant subjegt., The fall Âąiections, haye
mesulted in the principal States, ot the Union
ip, lar„e gaths for the Democrats, the party m°>t
ways help, but rather hiuders, in forming
estimate of. his ' its. _ From one wh
ia the stillefresh Sotstepg of a ;
a "