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The distribution of the dis-
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| « Resolved that it is quite time that some eteps
be taken to improve the vacant land koown as
Ghe Examiner,
a = patting Spring. Even if'a sum of money is bor specially during the first fortnight of the ; *
. ie 3 pace, especially during : an Coane
. y âJ i sgl d be cheerfully | ease, es] x od it a with a the Georgetown Com . ss slaliaegcapsiiia tiealaiaat ir adiieniiiaiesiiiaiadihiaid
P.carbanees broke out upon the Rastern | GO RE a) PO ND E N 0 E. the occasion, the interest would b« | epidemic, so nearly correspĂ© a : a gp ply of â & Resolved that a Petition be sent to the Gov an
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European News. frontier of âAsiatic Tarkey between Berrie | le a Oe pail. â " wa particular seetion of the Ase d sng wot A tbat | ors pnt praying that said land be granted to the Charlottetown, fanuary 25, 1869,
. ox copper âThen : sider Jireetors, Ă© i oiae . ye eu ms i rnme i at? §
ind Vorke. whiel: have led to the withdrawal CHARLOTTETOWN MUTI AL, FIRE od Fry ees val Mik, Secretary. Poteet fe a pao gen ly wae at tavlt.| Geesnctows hanes ora, or some other body ap- | - - : sills
„ , we sher- â â wee eC ANY ENRY HK, 7 this sectionâ of the water supp a ae + =
NY THE STreaarenirs âernaâ AND âarsaonâ of the Ambassador of the Porte frow Teher INSURANCE COMPANY. Dee. 31, 28603 âit Seeatianiiy these suspicions became a CeT- pHojnted for that purpose + the use of a i â âKIRWAN UNMASKED.â
i . ve ol, he â d ' i » ag a 7 . t , ay they may . FWA a wv,
NEW K n since t se eccutrances -_ââ naga -" a melâ as shown that on on to be leased and improved in any Way
â tis . Pera a h i el massing troops on the Pursuant to notice nublishe lin the news 1 he would like to * rae ey vu 4 " (ab nrg ten davs before a sree upon.â |
bis eS ursnuna â ei my) es ee PA R aid he woud cc â ( H y Ausus ' nd 5 pei a hte
Earl Speneerwae sworn no asdlerd Lieutenant | yore western frontier. papers, | Annual General Meeting of the Phe President then y 7 cf any present Âą beginaing of the outbreak), 3 Oof the 1&7 Capt. John MeDonud, Eeq., called the atten- âLater, when in the exercise of our ff
â as i â ' i . . mete ar? } ' : - ae res ea t A fay eBQey - ane " " .
of Ireland on the gid ult ger eaqority \aye Midrid Jan. ts shove Company came off at tie Temperance hear the mutter discussed, at j pein this | houses of Guildford bad exceptinilly receive ron - the mecting to the nece-sitv of having right, we ventured aries eur Convietwy
bie public entry ute Dublin The Government of Spain is aboat sending p44 on Monday, the [sth January, i869 were Oppos d to the alteration, : their water from a certain high service reservoir Can of Nun Buoys, inatead of Spar Bavys, at the | annex ution to the United States was the Wan.
Lhe Beglish papers contain nadgees of the death , f t : we the insurrection sae ee t he taised thata sufficient) was the time to hear it, before the report was which had been previously filled from anew well; le reals . of Georgetown harb or fest destiny of these British Ptovinces, we Were
: va da the ops s i 2s00n as it is uscertar.i.ed mtasu i : 7 Ă© : bntrane iid aa Ă© 7 '
of âMr Jamee Diera-li, brother of the tate Pre | See Rone a ee As : : alibi cre present to Constitute) adopted and ordered ty be priut d. â and that the persous residing la or frequenting a â 4. Bectoneld sthted, thet thetl- asrailed by the ery that we Were @ White
âry. and ous ul the Comuiesioners et dulaud re. | 82 Cuda. > Dunner. GF Nie ar â âY Morrison, Hag. agrecd ith the Pre-| these 330 houses constituted the part of the pos The i oS 5 be wWaehed Yankee.â -Progress, 4th inst,
meer, and oue ol the © i London Jan. 18 1 meeting under the Act ot Incorporation, the J. W. Morrison, Iusq. a pg titty a re which the epidemic influence had al- | tention of the Govern vent ony required to be
az The independand: Belge of the 23rd ult.. an I+ ia reported that Prince Amodeus, Duxe Presida: ⏠was request d to take the Chair, ident, and corsideed tl rr ye { inion âa " S Ps ively fallen, Subsequent eh mieal called to their ineiliciensy, to have the matter We believe that vo one will deny that the
ne ne cpe a pet ga ~* te, ail . ie : Se â . â ae i man ik al 1: âtions le was Âą Oy) wh poe xÂą 2 : Ă© . : in ne re ieheate Gir pas
peunces Guat the Belgian Miuster in London is of Costa, bas renounced Italian saccession 10 Aud he having done 8, called mm tine Sex to offer any objecuor from thirteea to/ examination of the water of the new weil de-) remedied. Editor of the Progress bas labored hard to
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tary to read the notice convenmy the meeting,
that reducing the rmumber
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that he wil! be succeeded by Garou Beaulien Londow, Jan 1 ter which the President informed the Com-) seven was nak " the nu alt a
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The Princess Mathilde is saving a wiedel farin Lhe Times alludes in terms cf the highest pany that this was the Pwentieth Annual) He, therefore, begyt dd leave { â ! bhi
â te press | : . 1 â ) seven iS
established ia her park alest. Gratien It will wruise to the Treatv which has been con luded Meeting of the Company, eatled tor the pure the number be nine mst ad Âą , \.M
beona large acae, apd in accordance with the hetween Great Britain and China tl uth Mi : f electing a sew Board of Directors for! was seconded hy I. Hooper. l
sugge sous wl the rinces wc i, ory Rurlingame a d the Chinese \ pbassadors { rrent yea \ It . ve the pres t aid: Neil sq * ud a
evant theie seme sinall cowe without horus Paris. Jan 18. ida â lay | the Âą ypany Tle was clearly of opuitou bal : i . â ,
A dreadtul explosion, resaliing te taghtt The Fr Senate and Corps L stil as t tot the Accounts for the past ye required wo more Directors than the pau
junes to. pine mien, tock place al The Oare Ga oe \ Nouge | Sosy a Pecos : 4 t vould be! Mutual Marine Companies, and that no person
powder Works, Favershaw, ov the morning af Sembdied louday Cro oe io i had a better rizht to know than the B ard of
the 29th ult The. cause ul it hue nut yet faassa v the Kimpea rin per wi J *lmatters of iD] ta e to tae to <« nl â mid a i : he shacetiuns sis ved,
pised 2 the TI » Be said that the task before the ? ftoin their Report, that the Act} Directors and Secretary. . W oT )
Âź " ; i : { ee d â , â j : rowan,
At a meeting of Liverpeo! exerciaate beld on Leyislature was @ serious one, namely, to con f Lscorporation would expire this Summer,/ and it was 8 aly â { ' l } uted Mr
the zlet of Deceaber, Sir Charless Fox's scheme duet a Government stroug enough to repress 4. the Directors consider it quite necessary | that the Report he ; aaa wae | a
ter copstructiog « vailway trem Live rpo excess while secepting ali benelits of lib ity that in av ring to have the Act renewed, 1 :
: rd â ' ' â â hte f . , , â aad vas the it and earricd
divkenhedd by means of a tannel under the Mei- fre laws making concessions to the press, | oy 12 he also a ded so to redace the nu:n-| MeNeiliâs motion was then pat â fun
evy was approved of. The total cust of the ete og ranting the right to hold public meetings |»... of Directors from thirteen to seven, a Mr. Morrison then moved that the | d
terprise Ts estidated teamonntto ÂŁ446 000, but have had the effect of preserving public order, majority could very seldom be collected to} amended as agreed on, and that the Maha
anal a inthe ne which ye â » ee â and the fact that recent eiechons re CU 1 | beansaet business, 2 d he referred to the diller Act be submitted to anot 1 G. - i - ,
puise.in Use Girstinetance, and that will be ex- P : s ; oe a , \ nies his Comps to tuke plaice im the Inobth oF
P ââ ; â rumen a tined the |,,, , e an Marine surance Companics, | of this ompany t
pended upon the drising of ay expermmental tan. fevor of the Governme â : t Banks and M wll esr > : } lich was agreed to
i stice and wisdom of these couCessions ere business te ten times the amount was! March next, which was az! . :
wel underueath the river bed â . : siniatabicns ' : ae ta i i rhe Com; then proceeded to Balloting
The sudden elevation of Prince Chares ol Phe laws providing tor mit we fad gy ' yearly transacted, and where only seven nage ? fo 1) t five of whon
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Hetengoliera fo the heepitarsiip of Made Wal have given strength ocd confidence to (he | jars âconstituted a Board of Directors. Pie) for a new Bond of | t Board
; * , iO etal » sei pound,
luchia and the intrigues agaist Durhey, of which Nation, which was Low ready to meel all Loe {yi eerors also suggested that the new Act! were to be elected out of the we as
. 7 . : + a } »ehoeen tof the ompany,
the Principalities have been the aeene oder oye, ts of the foture should give the Company power to grant a) and eizht to a ] rag âu A, hy heel
; â ~ : : . : : } > Toec
re the u Privee are tat eons ârin , fil forees s perfect, and P ne t h of e Directors 2 nen the Hors Geo WOT, « wv orn >
the sale of the Pevaeau Prince are tated igib.e on) | irmrunent of the forces was pe â small remuneration te such of t wi i mpi
on the hypotheaie of some wotersfanding VeTWeen op oo nals were filled with supplies; the re-! jtended regularly. He then called on the} and Mark Butcher, John Seott, and bod i â
Lie om of St ; - cocaine yout : eet nie serves were well diilled, and the re-orgamiza- | x, cretary to read the Dade, Tage swe y 1 y h ath we
furbodes no good to the @iigman &mpire, , â Nat Guard ay maached com " B 1: and William Weeks, tebe: oper,
} Cou of the Nationa PUMP AP Pro a UUs wile p> ard; a t
As tce harbor ef Trew cut) be made : a " ; ibang âae RE eT: sausik i thaviraul SE hak : AW
d : oe ie s have been recreated anc William Brow Bejtrat â
lity ot the largest tounag at al times ol he gy Biv reaperegar rata on f â ) sefors fil 1 to be , | Vr) D d | Bane
yo i t hav ist decided, the forubcations ata mportaut poimts we ln In presenting what your Directors find son, Artemas Lord and HOMmAS Aiamay ee:
tide, the French goverume " om . j a an : : the Pwenneih Annnal Report of the preceedings | ng duly eleeted from the Company.
7 . â Ls â LOO COTIL â aul â -
in accordance With the re nar sQiten of a non realigedâFrance was | of this Company, they bave much satisfaction in The Chairman being request dto vaeate the
sopmission presided over by Ptince Murat, tu Phe Imperial wish was realizedâFrance wa : . that 3 Jose vi ceric > : 74
eu bse * tol for shipping i 1 as to vindicate her status in the des having ola their power to say tbat bo bn Cictt âanl St. ead, Esq being ea'led
make Trouville a poi uf oreiug or shipping i so placed a 0 nai wr Stal i em EA to this Cony wy ducing the past year he ", . et Cas ny wer vet
â . a â44 on he > wes x â3 Âą is âa minke © ne mtaoaANyY ere vivell
general and the Impertal ( bannel fleet im par- | tinies of the worid, Peace had been hereto | The Direetore, in avttling the luvave af the | thereta, the tha of the * un ; oh :
ticular. The pier ia to be lengthened aud ether! fy-@ sought, not because of weaku-ss, but t pr ling year, asmay be observed by the last | to the Hon. Geo. Beer, and also to the Direc
e M receding ar, ae oe. A â" . 4
marty Phat works commenced to provide tur t
coer ingrese of shipping to the port during &@ gale
State
heuer ol the
The Revolution in Spain had not a tered the
Sustain the
Report of the Directors, left a clamm made hy
Johu Haszard & Co ter
loss on goods in thei
ofthe Company, for then
tors und Secretary
eficient services for the past year, which were
organic decomposition ; A committee of six (with the privilege of add-
necessary,) was then ap-
teeted in it the products of , âKati rinel
f the local civcumstances slow in. to their number, it proj agate annexation pri iples among the
pou ted to procure signatures to the petiti ns.
and eXanmioatien
ed but too unquestionably whence the decom:
posing orzasic watter had been derived, The
lnew well, no one could dot bt. war most @ inget :
ously situated, in the porous and fissured e@alk-
stratuân it was within ten feet ot various sewer?,
one of whieh indeed was treve: sed, ag a short cut
rvice
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people of this Colony. The Americaus area
fle thanks of the mecting wee then returned ; â
rreat people in their own way! there are some
of them residing amdugst Us who have, by
their commercial enterprise, done much to
vive an impetus to the trade of this Island,
Taey are esteemed as honest, respectable mei,
Many of their countrymen are like them; put
allthe Americans are not men of the aume
We understand that the Progress
hoyâ? is a red-hot Republican,
) of the
to the Chairman
Anex. J. MaAcponaLp, Secretary.
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by Gp dren ater ee ee THis CLOVEN FOOT!
The pec orous soil Which underlay all} â
this ck pene son porn uly absorbing it; | et Its stature seenâd lang ~â_ wo twa,
the water supply of the population was derived Ph » q aeerest sh a re â t a saw,
from wells, most of them sunk in that exerem nt} For tivut a wawe 1 - ty : ld
sodden sponge of earth; sume ten days betore the | ba rn ven its shan 4
outbreak of the fever, after an extruordinary per- | They were as thin, as s a pan on ks!"
iod of drought, a sudden great rise of the water As cheeks vu a
level of the wells was observed; an ithisof course
fovlest
stamp.
To give our
rit of that party
towards a large portion of their felluw-citizens
readers an idea 8}
denoted a long-delayed scouring of that f forme Evttor or tHe Examiner,
scil intothe water supply of the now polsone: |
population.â
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Dear Sin :âProbably you may be a hitle eur
prised at the heading of this letter, but af you
have had patieuce enough to read that lilerary
â ies, on which Toam) gem whieh aopeared as leader (!/!) in the last
âApart from legal sabtilties, en whit gem } (
not competent to speak, it seems that the distri-| jssue of that bighiv moral, religions, and patriotic) some extracts, as quoted hy the New Y„. k
bution of fouled water by the (iuildford Board | oyeet called the Patrivst your surprise will inte? Irigh the Chicago Post, in
Vertly. the sper mast have move ; re â re â
the venerable Eider when be wrote the article in| leading Republican journal, This party is the
question. "Phos all powertul leader wae written 1) lcly creature into whose loving embraces the
abeut our G BP. Office and its officials. The ap- '
poiotinent of a Catholic to be Postusaster Genera!
| â hat office whica was supposed to be hereditary this Island to throw themselves,
rods, O Prozress !
â=the Roman Catholics in general, and the
* . â . ° âa
* * * * âfrish Roman Catholics in particularâwe give
American, from
(regarded for the moment asa water eo Hp3aay) iS) iy vanish.
ag proper a ease for judge and jury, on action ter
âople who had typhoid
,a railway
lat:
damages by any of the 500 p
any caâe
fever in the town, a8 in Wak
sollision brings some scurce of passeng rs Progress would fain persuade the people off
harm â
* * * ,
liti whieb
i *TLookir g enrefully for any condition r : t
might ccincide in distribution with the fever, a
aye could have pl ryed ne
is no "
af. | the plows Liderâs spleen,
the | is beld forth ay the very pink of pettection.
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I t having been put aside as did not the Eider throw off bis mask before this) pegade who sold his country and his God for
best Other suzgestions having beep p ane | » not âer , an -
cot meeting the broad facta uf the case, only one | tite « fday? Why did he not âcry hav c, and = mrss of pottage, The extracts are the
liti ; t li vered generally eoin âi | det loose the dogs of warâ on the poor Grecks, tor .
sond? nwasto be diseoveres eneraly) i i 9 4 °
ye if : this shameful negl gence on their part, while Aes following:â
These thy
A more fiendish attack on
Perhaps it
| Catholic officials in the Post Office come iv tor wos never written by a native-born American
whue » Protestant one :
t the Pr Whe subject, but by some unfortunate apostate re
* ° a . . n certain quartersâhas caused the pious bide
» throw eff bis mask, aud appear before the pub-
hein bis teue and saintly character. The two) a community was never penned.
was soon seen that drain
direct pa'tin the resu t
system of sewers in the town, and the parts
is
inasmuch as there
fected were these whose natural drainage
' eiCl thie . he outbreak, and that
niggas . Tth ut., cou : â igh â p dent in distribeti a with the autor ; ; * f ot . â âą
he tte tg from Athens t e er va good relations of France with that country. | spore at St. Eicanorâs, to the amount of ÂŁ1000, thankfully ackuowled sed. was the hi,A cervire of the town weter supply. More friend, the late lamented P. Mo General, was im! âTeddy O'Flaherty votes Tle has not been iq
hrm'the news that Ureece + omg, ly no he Ccuference which bad just terminated its | to be settted by a Jury, they having offered the ox? o> nm articular inquiry was then wade as tothe source | office. Some of those shocking ut«demeanors of the country six months But he bar been through
jreparations tur War. a oe on, and which would extinguish a couflit) sum of L6U0 in tull tor they clam, aud lag sume â se age ie from whith each af cted nouse procured i's drtok | the two Cathohe officialeâMessrs. McKenna and Dan O Haraâs court He is naturalized. Terenee
have declared that he ee | place bunself at which had become imminent, was the last | was retused. âa ; secretary. ing water, and it tarns ont that all the aisinat McD watdâwere comustted a8 far back @* (p> Manus -wore for him that he had been fire
the head of the army, if negetiations ta ed cena ant. the imausenes of ehhh med Liat the trial came on last Hilary Term, when Jan. 18, 1869. first attacked at the beginning et 2 ptember we . August, 187 For my part, Ddid not thik that years inthe United States; that he wasa jintls
Ihe IJlelienic Independena States that the > ~ a t âll ial { thee body had al the Jury gave a verdict against the Company tor in supplied with water from the Ligh service : iMr MeDonaldâwho seems, unfortunately tor man of good moral character, and Dan O Hara
atppree e im ethers Oo â OG Laka Lbs : : i oes i . oth lebanese ft } ' ai i ia = ; â
towns of the realm were illuminated during â ulated " ! the woole stim elatuecd and toterest, aud aiihouga 1 ome a hie on aw scs I raâ few eveeptions to the absolutes pe taperaah Pure) Gumeself, to be the sole cause of the evangelici koew that he wae a Democrat. Aud so he was
: asreed on. the principle calculated to restore aaa i i i de ie GRANTS TO DENOYINATIONAL wn fin aod i childre nda othere who, living in| â ae â â cua ae
th.ee nights on learuing the rupture with Tur- : f Purl CG ; the Directors atterwards succeeded in setting the were in school ehil na , | seers ireâ was lustalled inte the Post Offive i) yarralized of course.
â ail i, ees | ' friendship n ine t a reek : ' ' SCH) : : t nmtta high ari water. >pent] o- vii
âsa r} 6 i foiendship Betwe e the iurks and Greeks verdict aside, a new trial was granted, yet the SCHOOLS. houses not supplied b high vi y ons i l the year 1307; but perhaps Tam wrong, as the Hebas har on kis teeth. He never knew an
ae } i t 5 s wl } he , , j } i "3e4 t got their sup Âą i
? the him hopes of success which tiev entertain â â hires âteen Dewi ae , L for â) > the hears of the day tn houses that got ta i , neral A we P 2 : ae , H âve t âd
âed . â ten F , } I Directors found they were te bet er prepares Ed. Pro 5 Kiideris generally correct T am of the opinion, pour in civilized seciety. e never stepped on
nine Georve has written 1adarranna al d ra ms - i - : wil Og peep j a âee : d , p b.
, 4° Alege ve : E sup of â - should be realized nothing would be lett toe Qeface than oo the first trial, aud, considermg ; Late be ici ply frou the hi_b service. too, that the Patriot's model of pertection, Mr anything more selid than a dirt floor all hie tite
ây i le ) e Ginperer Âą -sUSIriit ! â â . ; â it at ne oO perceive F 3 i@ earnes , â b ; .
coulid-utial letler â i â trouble the general harmony of the nations iw,â agreed BE OOFTY 20 Qrrerare snes ee * * * * ° 4! alee MeLeod, was asad in the Post Office during tie gut he steed on the deck of an emigrant ship,
bezgms him to ulperve that the difference eX
isting between Turkey acd Âą
iv t
du'y uf every Christian |
nce to
(r-eece or at least to maintain a strict ueutsai- Steamer âGulf City,â from Galves for
by : New York, was w ecked on M ndas tj Jit, a
An allesed attem;t to blow np,-the Al o? lives lust. Guld opened at 1364
strect police station was on the 24th of Dec New York, Jan. 15âkyve iz
bor duvestizated by the maci-iate re The Hlaytien :ete!tiouists have retaken a
bone. A man why gave the vame vt Barton ihe places » the vicinity of Jacnel, whi.
is im custody on the charge of throwiug anex | ye, ately captured by Piéstd t Saine
ji sive substance into the » and, on at last u¹ ts we preparing to move ¹
the production of some formal evidence, he) pore au Prince and Gcuaives.
has been remanded.
A destructive sto:m swept ov
Scotheed un Monday nisht, the 2st ultin
The whole of the seaward stayins aud
stone work executed Wickivew hart
im the
eece arises pu e-
om religious antasonism and that it ts the
FROM THE STATES.
Was) neton, din i7Z.
Ihe Pregident transmitied to che
Friday the three treaties and protoe ls con
cluded bx tweeu the United States aud
J
Senate on
Great
(âthe gletteus uncertar ty et tie L.:
t
to pay tue aaseunt claiwed aud expenses Incurred ag i pl weaeg? ae ag 4 â _ - A te / â âThese 330 houses therefore on which t ss time this great catastrople eceurred, and Tam [{. js a born savageâae brutal a reffian ae an
Phat your Directors having bat a balarce eff)â - a : we Ral Bi 0 on aap ala ih ai saad Umost cxeâusively f NW had rere gre â se lge . t inelined alse to think, that, if Mr MeLeod were a) gntamed Indian of the Nerth American tribes,
#420 Ids. 7d. in hand, out of whieh ÂŁ100 was ap : ; i i ; he Mi cue âal i gn : pict = cet 7 et water fron { â ther | 7 ng : sig, ch yet, Che uissing wissal would uol ave been) OF ecurse he eanât read He can't write. All
âatmed by the heirs of Dewar, to satisty a loss yuk Ke atl ee: i ; bee | water fr Ce ee een ree S ial heen pi tend ! books to him are sealed. He only believes in the
inne apne -s . * ah © Warfare between Catholics and Protestants Ist, ard deliv fon Angust Lit. dsr ome nt : maT pene a a a im Ry tye es: nite fittle fe bart
that eccurred on the loth July, Ps66. and alse a : ' ' rae ; re Rag acide ye WRF eater Phe Patreet folk seem quite lavish of their priest; and the privat iso ily hittle A es a *arba-
second less sustained by John Harzard om the Phis mode â PR predeciliae ail 1 the Castes oc) ay ee , ta. er â a-ident with ilvice te the sew Postmaster General concerning rian than he âBe Jasus, I mn a Dimmeerat "ie
29h November, 1857, t r the sum of ÂŁ103 17s 64, | @ few political sch âwers UI 1 Biyote; but to th ane bbw Âą : es hal cat a is âhe propriety of excluding loafers, &ec from the | fis shibboleth Breakicvg heads for opinionâa
your Directors caused a levy of one per cent) Mleligent and Well-disposed, it cannot | Jitu meen * aie * * * * Post Giice. When did this new bght dawn ouj sake is his practice. The bern criminal and
to be made on the Company, which weuld wast partic : ish taht, nr We must Bh sami", âOn a higher level than these wells and every- | the elongated vision of the satutl) David? Why) pauper of the civilized world, and withal the in-
amouut te ÂŁ700 Tuat said one per cent has that @ Grmand for | a te - a re where surres ding then, lie the various nuisarees | did be not advise the late Postmaster General te neeent victim of the statecraft of England, and
j) Beet collected withiu abou, 297 044 â< due Ly pti ae _ h : na ts wes aaa â nett just enumerated, and sines the soil i avery exclude the isulling â pimpsâ? of the Patriot of the priestcratt of Romeâa wronged, abused,
amall sums,anu yous Directors finding it expenses wb "6 i i 9 a af : icone Fe apannctie = por loose and porous nature, and one which easily ad | from the General Post Office, when. as [T have ar d pitiful spectacle ef a man capable f better
wth oo hae adi leciunbibontnen sateâ and iif vm ke = PME Y, Prav ide A ey mits of the perealation of fluids, the closeness OF) been tuforme l, they Were going round like roaring things, pushed straight to os Ave acne al
the defaulters, agreed to take Notes of Hand for; ees) part, willyre seas âve th " ie i nc INES such sources of quatani~ating to 0 Âą mre hons? Answer me that, Mr Patriot, if you tion against common sense called t â Se nce re.
the ameunts due, payable during the present)! a engendered a. âay Sree Te Tee Paris ome anes se Scene Se PO feug yes +RC i please f ligion and that outrage upon politica: Gecency
elmouth, Yor Dire âure conaideri ww the amount breast from time immemorial aren est dange e. i . [: must not be nadersfood that Tam an apolo-/ faleely known as American Domecracyâwhat
evied, together with tue aueunts lu baud, would Iu soliciting the Government ana octetate: * â * * * ad i wist fur Mesers. Meheona or McDowald ; I lean ver else does he know?) To eompare ght an m-
be sufficient to pay «ff such bosses fora Grantto St Dunstan's College. the Catholics! « Durtog mg visit Cucrefall) oxamined: every | (jaa to fight their own battled as they are well telligent freedmau would be au insult to the
ra aa Peerage Pot dh K . Brita. whien were t dicated tn his annua! Your Dir ts ts ; i serve that durin g co great de not seek vi as r faver, they ei yey and t uly well through: ut the vi lage, in} T foun . nee honey ibid 6 G4, we cas > wr I think it oe we ir ten ree naaitiel ad â allies Pedy OF a: .
vial : ' , as | y/ meseaze, nomely, first. a Protceol fully re- Ohl erate in July, Is65, the sum of S129: usk it as their just right, ¹ nd are determined to! very few exceptions they were all so placed that) od trouble. My reason for Willing this nove a» PY american Women runt an :
rosĂ© sehr. of Aherdeen, was total wreck of â3 : we a was jusured ine this Company > whereas i persevere in them jist demand uatil obtained.) the water they eontainel eonld easily bee me merely to diaw the mask from «ff the pious | herty ? Are they in haste to marry bim? Ot,
Stonehavea on Mou lay nisht. Theecrew weie hg the bp ââ zation lawe of the Lek iw cumiwine erdinbidl bey part shavirg very large W, re the Cathebe College merely apen to the | contaminated [wo of tose which were plaerd â lie bean 1] aim constrained to say, mj ssticr | father ofa beautiful daughter, are you atraid that -
rescued by the Salmon cable, except one man, | * nited States, and ubotishing â lepal PTD | as peur d to ÂŁ48 725, thus reducing the L.come! education of Catholic pupaila. the re might be some | under the Âąxeeptional cireunstan ces dezerve ssi nt Svenre McKenna and MeDonald that they âshe will break aw ay from your love and kindness
woo was lashed to the helm aid jit tished une Âą ple heretolure mraintairied in Great Pritain, of the Company to tecrly one third. leassGility in the logic of aur opponents that if) Gee becruse they supple - th water nas Ad sd have viven ag much eatisfaction as could be ex and make Teddy a companion ? Yet how mmeh
der most distressing circumst es. vi the infeasibility ot native allegrar c That since the le y has been colleete d, and ail] was a om â lustiiution; but te the credit, be large groups of cottages tn wheeb none of the en oS of them, considering the amount of help leas danger ot ber marrying a nigger! The
Ou the 23rd ultimo the whole of the North S" nd, a treaty referring to the b und âTy claims paid eff, twenty-two vew Policies have it said. cf all concerned, afl denommmations ot | @ ites Mave â peng â I be oe aap ee rey got frou the other office; and T am further! black man, uf lies has been at all favored by the |
Riding rivers, Enzland, we a stute of hig dis} ute about the Isiard of San Juan on the beet Issus d, cove ring Ly i90, which, added to) Christians are permitted to be educated, without a im pha A we pee by iy Bt slinelined to tell the Patriot tuat if the Catholic chances that slavery aftorded, on oe
heated debeâ idong theltâ deas Pacific coast to thy re} ublie ot Sai gerland ; | ÂŁ49.725, niawkes Lo7 YS, the au ouut insured rrehgious feelings | y tumpered wih, A Ren ber soaked through the ground fate the | journals of this city were eo fond of fj id ng tau: Peddy m1 the things â ~~ " 7 on is
were c.uverted into great iskes. Along the third, @ treaty for tie : Cjustment of all â Decetiale oe eo ad sivce then ul sil hat â alerts. Petia oiadinwy P (vst) cells. althoash. »ths water beiug ver sith the Protestant official in the Post Ort âe as | Color is aga meat nine âae su Se ae ce =
Kye some of the vil'ages have had th wat ciatms, ineiud ng the Alabema claims, by a | Policies, wie tr hu L210, have been â â ry er ee eels hl na 0g oe sy âe ce abundant, the eont ited selution thus formed) he Patriot is with the Catholic ones, tinal they equalâthe first teeta re ihest Âą . '
: Gis Ment ond as edad 1 CLMmmMiesin to sit ut Washington, with a a ny pla ty tla teh ance â ennai rr slored due hot ations of Chios * sto a â meer Gun | was very mach diluted In connexion wi h thix | hace far better ground ta work on than he has. ; baller being the whe : « thine od the wee
Mie . cl OE ies Btiy wletion tu re fer. wher neccseary, individ- tur Directors entertam veod h pes this Com Diunstuus bd lo that it is a benefit to said Tn I would eali attention to the statement whi th I I am turther p epared tw tell hin that eliher! Now, tharrlage 18 i : = f .
rounds Âą a Saee SNK wer oma âi Sale. Th â hasmite thi hecbel & th Pn 9 pany will sees acquire that confide.ce req'âired | stitution Granted And how Sir, we wil just} have mide to the efect that typhoid fever bad Messrs. MeKesnaor McDonald are as intelligent, and excerpt as the law directs how it «hall ba
marshes from Ayton to Yedinzgham bride and | â4! ciaime tu the bead of a friendly nation. tue mutual syste, the Company baving paid | reverse the argument, sud i the iogie of our Pre! existed in Teriing tor atleast five years. Reoent- | 4. talented, and as well edaucatedâthough the celebrated Ifa decent woman wante te marryâ
thence duwawards, are a may: ilicent sheet of -â<=>>- every loss since 1s estathishinent, While so tian) | festant trends will stand good on one side, thise. | iy, however, al-hough the sovkage ef filth inte Patriot very snevrinigly compares them to Truck Peddy OP aberty, the law tote ne cognizwmer of
water. Of course all herbave is desti: yi d kROM CANADA. loreign Âąffices bave been obliged to withdraw | the Catholes and well di pe sed Piotestan'âs will!) the ground bas been going aid theve hb oe been a inenâ"ia his ward in; and, turther, that they hate her low desire It she warts fo marry a higget,
At Ma'ton some of the miils d other works Ml â â thelr agencies, there bemg now but one foreign alee stand good, vig: âThe Prisee of Wales Col | deficâeney in the water supp'y; = filth mus: proved themselees superwr to ham when braia, tie law is equaily damb. When, then you cay
adpunmg the river were stopped by tuod. | Montieal, Jan. 15. agency ln the I-laud, and it remains to be seen | degs ts an Tastitution open te the Education of | therefore bave aces â se sail To ve ser was required. Swallow taal, Mr. Patriot point out tous that the race of Ainericans is on
About six o'clock on Thursday morning, Much interest is manifested as to the result | Whether that flice will continue business alter # all parties, Catholics as weil os Protestants, aud eurfans arcing "eh hi eh - ee âne * a ae But here comes the acive of the pious elders danger of destruction by the admixture ef the
the 25th ult., the Pueco, lifeboat, stationed at | Of Rose's interview with Howe at Portlaad. few losses have been paid m . ; , Capon ietrily 3 ines duca ately Jvabuh ee pein a A olga âpais ners : ae oil i irymments: = Mr. MeD neajd isa mystery O Flaherty-blued, we shall be ready wil tag
Alubore g, Su ulk, put off in raply to a sig- At the Concert of St. Patrick's Benevolent Tose Directurs are ate certamn that win sald wegen t âae her Ww ey H yee its, ~ a sut- pe ake pe ea = â *fonnltâ? tried te tid out habe ic he was, Ayu inet itis wm da ger hee dutreiuratnn 3 the br
ral ot @streas from the big Kus hia, of Sevciety | st night, Dr. O'Breunman, Editor ot - oe oe ee RPP STIEN Ny fee CummmNet) OF | Ericed h yee bmn tities ager if si 6 Culling J.T. Juxxina tiled ; then the ineurrigible âRufusâ tried and he mixtare of wigg~s â Pricer: aggre wes 4
- a : Pi : ithe Cosnause Patdet, tatoo iclean ee te large, 1 would svon become able to pay atl out ot the Revenue, te ake âeosustulsiog, mn dai oa casts bie bu Nees olorinualy tailed Al last the pious elderâ-the what is there to choose between ?. dy aa
Wha v. The vease!, which was fi und to be | the VOR! a Pi A i Ml reasonable josses without levyIrg ONY assessment | appropriste the Taxes that Cathelics yay into th Clarlotiotown, Jan. 1%, if flirty hope of the Patriot âthought that he Cuffy?
aha doned, had ren into and dismasted the} jmil in Tvelaud for Fenianisin, Spoke On the | 4, may be clearly sees, the Company being tu | Treasury fer its suppert and mat tenanee } - âo 995 ae nm re ugh of course, i was very Irreligiows fhe country has survived the Irich emigration
schooner Diwmand, of dioole, ava the lutte: dui Zs ot Ire dear d. His sentiments were so operation now twenty years, and, atter the Theretore. it our wise aud * able meuâ of the Gos â et ata hae ee - reervmees tba inelderâbut the end justified tie means) âthe worst with whieh ouy other country was
Was Making #0 much wider dhat che crew were {| dis! ryal that Carter, M P.P, Father Dowd | great fire which occurred tu July, 1866, burning | ernment and Legislature deen ti esses Dally neces. PUBLIC MEETING AT GEGAGE wennlt Plavehuske. aad teas did Waat was ever. flected. Lie Lrish f'! our prisona, our poor
obliged to run her on a shoal, whence the and othe rs lett. dewu nearly ouestourth of (he business part ot) rary to endow the Prince of Wales College how is TOW N. the revelation 2 Mere MeDouald is a Uterary heus 8, eur reform scleala, eur hospitals, out
Inaster, mate and a boy were taken on board Phe Civil Service Commissioners are going | Charloitetowu, this Cotpany bas only been it so antagonistic te their prineiples that or? ee In compliance witt »yuisition from the ir âharaeter, and ou that ace saut be mast be pat | cleeanessycary avd retormatery institutions of all
the lifeboat and sefely landed The fate of! to establish a Library at Onterio tor Govern pubiiged bo levy one per cent; avd had the Company | bold an endowment te Stâ Dunstan's College? Le : ee . a 7 a po bows down ! dows! Pinuchetie says âh sarta Scratch a cousiet er a pauper and the
the bigs erew is aurkiows. neut employees. i fuat have returved a Bonus of ene-ball years) i because Catholies built such a institution tua: babstante of Georgetown, aldresszel to W. Bo ibbles for the papers, and Plauchette is right Chaners are that you tickle the skin of wo [rieh
Lctest News by Telegraph.
FROM EUROTE.
| & MdOM, dali. hoe
Rio J wire dates of Dec. 24h state that
the allied army had made a vigorous assault
onthe Pa azguayan stronghold at Uileta, ard
utter a ce seperate battle succeeded in cai ryiag
it. Lopez s army was utterly routed end de
stroyed. The allies captured over 2000 pri
of war. Lopez himself, wits barely
200 fulluwers, made his escape.
This victury opened the way to Ascercion,
the Parasuuyan capital, to which place the
Leaztiian irun-elads had gone.
eoners
Loudon, Jan. Li~Evening.
Tie specie increase in the Dank of Exyland
is ÂŁ49.000. The mammoth steamship âGress
#asternââ has commenced to tike on boaid
the submarine Cable of the Franco American
Atlantic Telegraph Co. It is expected that
she will sail in June next to lay the cable,
Leadon, Jan. 14.
Ithas heen agreed that the powers repre-
sented in t'e Conference on the {
tion shat vot by ary reason of their participa
Jion in @he Couference be held beund to
ei.fuice lis Cute usiui.s,
Paris, Jan. 11 âEvening.
The Cenference on the Eastern Question
had another session this afternoon. M. Rang
abe, Mini.ter Grom Greece, was absent, us
hetore
The Press of this city generaty arge the
continuance of the Conference.
It is understood that the Government
preparing a diplomatic circular to
powers on the question at issue.
Paris, Jan. 15.
âConstitutional â predicts that
submit to the voice uf the Con-
Sastern (ues
is
The Paris
Gieece will
ference,
Madrid, Jan 15,
A tumult oceurred in Tortosa, on Wednes-
day, growing out of a quarrel between the!
Liberal and Carlist parties. 1t was suppressed
by the guttwerstaes, and the city is now quiet.
: The Matsa powrnals urge the Government
to use afl augns to strengthen the bands of
Ger Yulee m dlavara, and demand that 10,-
40 eghiitional troeps be sent to Cuba to render
the possession of dliat Island secure.
London, Jan. 15.
A d.spatch from flong Kong states that the
xyebels had captured the city of HMakodadi m
éapan. The persons and property of toreiga-
ers were respected,
London, Jan. 17.
The Turkish Minister has agreed to the
mate port of the settlement proposed by the
Confereme, but awaits inetrvctiop from
Lonsiapiwcple beture signing the reso.vee of
Âąhat cry.
Ze raprowntative of Greece has informed
the French Minwier of Foreign affairs sut
die instructions from the Guvernment at
Athens ure delayed in consequence of an in
serruption of the telegraph.
Paris, Jan. 17, eve.
The caplarenee on the Exstern question, is
Of the port of gueng ttesessions, It recom.
sueuds Greece fo accept so much of the Turk-
got ultimatum as gelatese to Cretae affairs,
gond to ceter the ecassat the officer, at Syra,
av the decision of the Cogn, and promises
ahat Turkey wil withdsa dhe just point of
pher uligmatum touching the ubspgryance ol
gaternatives! law âLhe conference mpintaips
athe policy oisirict non intervention
The latest. adv.ces from Athens slow dat
P CH greverstives are etively going on in wl
92 ened the Gaverpwp wy 220,000 000
4
parte of Gryece. Ihe Banks of Athens have
os
gf droun Ae Lust report that a
difficulty bes srinn belxewn Turkey and
Bowe
foreign |
lor war |
The Ontario Parliament zranted ÂŁ1000 to
each Judye of the Surerior Cou't.
The Te to âGrand
Puesday next, on the oceasi
(of the Roman Catholic
winch will
Bish
' â â
is be a Coneert here or
n of the departure
Bishop for
atrended by the
ps of both Prov in ces.
Montieal Jan. 18.
Rose, Tlowe, and McLellan arrived here
yesterday from Po. tland.
(| dfowe and MeLelian lef: this mornings for
, OUltawa., â
iiuve leaves to night for Englard via New
York.
The remains of Mrs. MeDougall will be
buried at Toronto, to-morrow, at i o'clock.
Nine Reform mwembers of
| Parliament write to the Toronto Telegraph.
repudiating the dictatorship exercised over
j tiem by the Gl de and claiming the right to
give the M nistry independent support.
Rome,
be Clergy and
The fluur market is very dull witt a declire
of 5 cents on strorg super.
) at previous quotations.
Ordinary steady
Montreal, Jan. L9
| The papers protest against the imposing of
}a tax on salt
jappeared in the St John News, and say that
lalthough the „
âbased chiefly on tie injustice which a salt tax
|} would work in the Lower Provinces, they are
|also applicable to the whole Dominion.
| The tuneral of the late Mis M+ Dougall took
|place to day. Sir John
arguments
Howe and McLellan ot Nova Scotia
walked in the procession-
The departure of the Hon. Mr. Rose for
England, fixed for yesterday, was unexpedly
bearers.
, delaved owing to the conference with the Hon.
Mr owe nucet being completed.
, A U grades
1 cf t.ade is Âą xceedingly dull,
Hollowayâs Ointment âDysevtry,Dearr! aea.avd
| Bowel Compl intsâIn all cases of dyseuters aud
diartlvea in which Helloway'âs Ou taient hos been
well cubed apon the abdomen two or three tines
jaday decided reliel bas been atonce obtained,
and a perseveravee in the same safe treatment,
aided by the application of warm bran poulticer,
his established acure A milk diet and tarina-
ceous food should be adhered to throughout the
attack. Solid substances, fruits, and vegetables
eheuld be studiously shunned until the more dis-
jtressing and alarming eymptoms have been dis.
sipated by the diligent inuuction of this redres
give and coeling Quutment.
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They copy the article which |
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A. McDonald and |
other members of the Cabinet acted as pall |
Prialis the touchstone by which to prove |
premium te Poliey holders a short tine previous
it weuld bot have been obiged to levy esen tne
In mind tha
are lusuteu ai
ene per cent, and To omust: be
mary of the vid Lelecy
half per cent
kiow the large number of Directors (thirteen)
required by the Act of Tveoerporation, and trom
the Seeretary, that a
trans diet
Lolders
the Âą nstant complaints ol
majerty can very seldom be collected together
of this Board,
it sottetimes retarded, Thi
at the mouthly meetings aud
Dbusibess Lhetelore
Directors recommend that this Company apply
te the Legislature to have the Act of Ineorpora
lion, which how abeut expire tar
amended as to reduce the vumber of Directors
from thirteen to seven, and also that power be
to the annual meelug
amount to such of the Directors as do attend, tor
ther services, should they decap it expedient se
te do
The Accounts of the past sear bave been duly
audited aud passed. âdhe abstract stands thus:
Dk.
Is iv wr
given le
1867.
Dee 3!1.âTo amount of Cash
{ in Back at tuis date, ÂŁ120 147
leds.
} Dee 31.âTo amount of Cash
deposited in Bank this
} year, trom Sist Dee,,
1867 to Jl st Dee., 156,
| reevived by preuiume
and renewals, ÂŁ304 10
| To interest allowed thereon, eo @ @
Po Cash paid in Bank since
the above, being balance
on baud dlat Dee., 1508, 52 4 2
âââ 4 14 2
lo amount collected by the
| eall of one per cent, to
Blat Dee., 1568, #00 14 4
Vu laterest thereon, 73 @
Vale gg eiais,
th
an
Fivht ara justice atenahd be wi
: d from them ?
Liappears se Betore Responsible Government
] .
wus grauted to this Colony the party then ou
power, alllough called by seme the ** fami y
compact,â endowed the Cathole Cellege of S
Andcewâs with an annual Grant; and now wher
we have a Liberal Geverniment,
Cathoie population re Aa
Catholes, are dented our right
word. Still, | trast the day is net distant
When Catholies aud Prowestauts will come te as
supported by th
Isla d, We,
Sn every Seige a
ae
ihe
auncable arrapgement on the qcestion, at d those
whe are opposed to the
with the triends of yustier, and: aceord to
Cathohes that degree of fan play, withent which
Ho country can be goversed as it should |
ques ian of riehts wil
avree
a.
Phere ore some Catholics who appear to be
satisfied that the present Executive will give
thems every j istics, and [ trust their expectaâ ious
may be fully realized: dut at the Session of [86s
ot our Legr
to the j ist Âą Coneegu utly
we must infer that the preseut Administration
lature, the Government was inimical
mins of Cath bea: aud
| will aet the same in the eusting Session at ISGO |
asthey aid in [S54 Notwithstanding the Gov-
eromentâs refusal of out j ist demands, we find
fimen who are disposed to laud said Government
ita the skies
and tellus that Cathohes bave re-
ceived their eqaal share of cflices of emolument
jbut petmnitine totell these gentlemen that they
have not.--tor out of a bateh of offic.als that now |
comprise the pubhe offices cf the Colony only
six are Catholes, whereas there are twenty-one
Protestants, exclusice of the cfficiale of the
House of Assembly and Legislative Connell
Therefore, itis untair for men to make assertions
not fended on facta, and I consider it the duty |
of every man io ecntrad et an assertion tending
and which is
sought to be palwed off ou the community for
} truth.
To vonvey an erroneous Hn pressien
IT remain, Sir, yours respectfully,
|
i mime 2h § Josepu) MURPHY.
â Lot 11, Jan 12th, 1869.
\ LIS 3S ; >> _
j
Ck. | To tus Eprron oF tHe Examiner.
1-63. Sir:
By Cash paid Joba Jlaszard finving observed that your attention, as well as
y i ÂŁ
\ for bis secoud Joss ou that af your contemporaries, has been drawn to
| build ÂŁ100 0 0 :
Apis | the tubject of the water supply of Charlottetown,
by Cash paid do do for paiut- i : if
| ing bouse damuged Ly | in connection wich the reeent outbreak of fever,
| fire, 30 Âą jand that it has been energetically treated by all
By Cash paid Dewar's the City newspapers I should bave been eoutent
{ Lieut tur house burut ae to leave the matter 1m the heads of the Common
! Jou July 1Ev6, ! i 103 IT Âą Council, nowthat they have been aroused to a
te ee eee wp 34 UV) âhoe . sas .
By Cash paid Special Jury, eense of their responsibilities, had [ not been in-
Supreme Court, ast | formed that many persons strenuously deny the
Hujary Term in J. lias- | possibility of contracting fever from the use of
} zardâs case, 612 6
By Cosh paid F. Longworth,
Shera, â64
~âunmnen 19 J9 0
By Cash paid J Naszard for
| hisJosson goods tustore, L000 O 0
i By Cash pad Plaitittâs At-
loriey s Costs,
| By Cash paid Messrs Havi-
{ Jand & Brecken, Couu-
| bel Jres, ;o
coe ome SOR 8 9
(om 8
| By Cash paid for entering
judgment agalust Jolin
Maloney, as
By Cash paul expenses ad-
serusing eall, for print
jog Circuiais, lor re-
ceipts, bucks, Ke., s .8:-%
âoem 4 56
By Cash in Bank 31st Dee,
308,
1 By balaree on band, being
| part of the One pet ceat
call, ~
261 11 3
33
ÂŁ1593
COMPANY'S STOCK.
Dee. 21âCash in Bank at
thin date,
| po ih a
| Balasce on band at this date,
"4 2
ÂŁF 311 3
2593 15 9
Present Cash Capital,
Add the 5 per cent Bonds,
.
ÂŁ3,150
Company's Btoek, 6 3
The Directore trust that the new Board of
Directors wid see the necessity ef urging oo those |
(du autLority the wukiuy of more Reservoirs in the | ease, and of {his large uumber 15 had arises
impure water, and wiih that supereilious assump-
tion of superior knowledge which so frequently
âcloaks profound ignorance, sneer at what they
"of some who endea-
The elassa
of persons alluded to is said to include medical
| mildly term the âabsurdityâ
| ver to trace results to their trues eaguase
men, and it is this circumstance which gives to
opinions so expressed some apparent weight, and
renders then dangerous, by leading the inhabit-
; ants of the City to disregard the warning they
have received in this visitation; and which in-
| duces me to lay before the public some facta
| bearing upon the subject e icited daring the proe
gress of an investigation, ordered by the Lords of
| Her Majesty's Privy Council, and conducted by
| Dre, Buchanan and Thorne, into the cause of an
x utbreak of tever which occurred in 18*7, in the
âtown of Guildford, Surrey, and in the viliage of
| Perling, Essex. The testimony of these ewinent
| physicians isin direet guufirmation of the argu-
| ments brought forward in my report to the Loard
(ot Health, which â[ may bore stateâwas not in-
| tended for pnblicatiop, baving been hastily drawn
| up amidst the distractions of numerous profession-
lal engagements,
Tie subj ined extrasts 80 strikingly tliastrate
the sul ject, that 1 feel it needless to offer any
camments:
| 4*Theepidemiec of typhoid fever at Guitprorp
wae peculiatly instructive. Guildford is not or-
| dinerily guite exempt from typhoid fever; and
during tue firet tweuty-eight days of last August,
| 10 such eases had been seen scattered about in the
| town; whea suddenly within the nest thirty -thuwe
days there haa arisen fully 250 cases of the die-
r Mavistrate, a Publie Meet-
\itken, Erq , Fenic fe al'se tramped on Rafe corns !âan nnpar- Cathole at the sane timeâan frish Cathvias
ing was held at the Old Court House, on Thurs porable sin te be aure Bat thie ie not ali. pe meade a criminal er a pauper by the priest and
day, the 14th inst , at 11 oâeiock, a. m., for the acis as Secretary te Literary Societies lt isa peloeian whe have deecenved hum and ko pt bine ip
purpose of taking into cons:deration the require- | Wl der the elder hadnt him arranwnued before | weerance: m a werd, a savage aa he was born.
i the Grand Jury fer daring, in this Christian Tle has net thus tar, deteriorated the American
ments of the Town previousto the meeting of the
, . " . â tland, te commit such a borrd crime as that of blood, Why, then, fear that with these obstacles
Legislature.â W. B. Aitken, Esq., in the chair. being Secretary to a Literary Tustitate! Bar ef tace and color in the way, the vigger will
The meeting was addressed by Wm. Sanderson,! ty. Elder is compassionateâ Now, Mr. accomplish that in which the [rish have tailed
Eaq, Hon. A A. Macdonald, Mr R. Munro, Editor [would ask you. and he public generally, Bat! This appeal te the tear ot the populace
Archd. J. Macdonald, E-q , and Ion D. Gordon, & quest 0a The Patriot thinks thar Mr Me- | that we mati haye a care lest thes country, âhike
: ; : Donald eiould be **tareved and teatheredâ for! Mexican.â be ruined by a mixed race, is ouly the
on the necessity cf having a steam ferry cstablich- : : : âee api aes âbs pit .
i being Secretary to a) Literary Sc ciety What ga0ble of rascals who want te perpetrate jude
ed at Georgetown; also, on the advantages eught to be done to the Assistant Postmaster ee under cover of a popular prejudice. Mexioo
Georgetown p ssessed as a port of communication (j-peral, who ws Secretary to a Daacing Ay | Was vet se ruined either. The priests, bishops,
steamer could sembly? * Put that in your smoke and pipe uw!â monks, Buus, opera ing wpon the Catholic laity,
David did the job tor that ubhappy repubie, Just as
Catholeisia, which is despotisin, goes out, Mexico
rises,
with the main land, from which a
frequently run for the greater part of the winter
to Cape Geerge, or the Straits of Canso, and in! Phe argumentative Elder saya that Messrs Mac
if a eB » paramveuat) Kenna and Mefonald are only %t for manual labor, a : r "
foun rome Pte 0 - ~ nage âeset n While Mr. MeLeod povsesses all the brains of a Phe danger of miseegenation, white with
necessity o la ng ji steame 4 ee ia " 7 h Ă© : :
6G i town, Shedias, and Pictou, during the Gladstone. But with all this brains he eau aspire black, is, then, as remote as thac Teddy O'Fia.
seorgebto » OD ac, i ebou, i
t hing higher a Liters uteof view v i} euceee i i i
su:nmer season. in order to pat this port on a fair | (0 NOUN higher ina ary poiutof view, than berty will suceeed in making his way by marriage
footing with perts in the other counties, was S°Cretary tow Daucity Assembly; while itseems inie the American families by whem he is ab-
strongly advecate 1 by tue several speakers âA Mr 9, ge stag a rary âcha âsp Which horred. We have teen acquainted with Teddy
Moved by Mr. R. Munro, secoudej by Mr. G ee pb BO SAMOS BUSATLS FE a long time. He has dug uumberlees canals,
sent to manual labor
A. Aitken, â } Concerving those rumored charges of negligence
â(tt is the opinion of this meeting that it is &ec., I have not Let the Post âOilic e
absolutely necessary for the padlic aceonmoeda- defend itself on this poiat) T shallmerely remark, Pauper house, and be bas all the while been
tion, to have a steamer. on the Georgetown Ferry, | en pussant that i, was i upossible tor Messrs, Mac. privstridden, The fat, sleek, rosy-gilled liare
|inithata Committee be now formed, to drafta Kenus and Mefonald todo more than they aid. and scoundrels, (cousciously such) who have been
Petition and get signatures toask the Legislature) Verlhaps if the Assistant Postmaster General had! about him, have kept him in ignorance, robbed
to subsidiza this desirable and necessary unter x ven them , lastend of beiag racing him of his pener, and given hun, alter many
taking ne pga ee eas | es round the Âą â a i ag public sprinklings ot holy water, what they call pars.
** Resolve Mr. Ă© 0 ArehÂą q re hore conelude Hast » , Hi â wae? fy
Masheuabe} ager 4 in a 0; Seabelk toh (used the ** Patriot'sâ ing re. | Porte to eaven; but he is Teddy O'Flaherty
wade many roilroads, fought many a fight, voted
ing to way the detu.eeratic ticket, been In many a jail and
sone help
iy, they
better satisfaction.
that altoouvh sheering re
Committee to draft a Petition and proeure signa
tures thereto, to carry oat the above Resolution
After sone further discussion on steam e3m
munication, and the necessity of having the Tele-
graph extended to Georzetown, it wis novel by
Archd. J Macdonald, Esq , and secoided by Mr
|D F Kennedy, that tuis meeting do adjoura till
marks ubunt Trackmenthat § de usdemdarse thee | 27%? and if he were disposed to marry, thereâs
and au prepared to tell the © Patriot seribe ' thar, BridgetâBridget only. Miscegenation i not for
Prouckmen must be a very degraded class if tiey | lim.â
canuot be pet ona par with bin his sneers to the |
eoutrary notwithstaudiag, ifthe ** Patriotâ de
sires more information with respect to the General
Post Olice, Money Order Department, Law Lusi-
These extracts portray, without doubt, the
sentiments entertained by a majority of the
Laolved that the Legisiature be asked for a subsi
ness, wnd racing rownd town, 1 will vive jt ta k ruling party in the neishboriug Republic which
I das = 7 - }
shortiv, to his heart's ecouteut. would > + : .
{ } ld, 2 ânarere « . - . Ti
10 ger igo nga ar the Progress almost deifies by calling it âThat
coulidenee in what that âlong eared critter
hiiin
O venerable David! the Authorof the following bght op manhood rights and popular liberty
ides mist dave bad you in bis mind's eve
| Monday, the I&th inst., at 7 oâcloek, p.m, then
{to meet again at the same place--which was
|) agreed to
lu the
much ;
telly great constellation which is destined to shed.
ipcahiime, to eo
Aud on Monday, a meeting was again held,
pureuant to adjournment, when E. Wuickwire,
| Erq., was called to the Chair,
: A ** Myself!
The draft of a petition was submitted by the}
| Committee appointed to draw up the same, tor}
| the steam ferry boat; and after sone discussion
} sb to the lowest amount for which a boat gould
es expected to be placed on the ferry, it was re
all over the world.ââ âKirwan,*â we think, is
alas for theme so poor,
A theme but rich iu fear;
1 stand a wreck ov Error's shore,
A spectre vot within the deor,
A houseless shadow evermore,
Au exile lingering here * |
not far from beiag ââunmasked,ââ and when
this is dune our people will have reason to be
thankful.
The Trish American this replies to these
By inserting thi ur xt iss
| dy of ÂŁ200 per anoum. forten years, to any com- coule r a lavor aaa haa a as
} pany placing and maintaining w sullable vat on | Your obedient servant,
| tue terry. | Sestrer taetecier
Messrs Wm Sanlerson, Eaq.. Capt John Me.) innary 23. 1869 Pe eer
Donald, Esq., Mr. kK. Munro, and others, spoke poeta.
on the necessity ef baving Telegraph communica-| a â
tion exteale] to Georgetown; and tue ft llowing | LOCAL.
} resolution was moved by Mr RK. Munro, and ââ ee
seconded by Wm. Sauderson, Esq , and carried |
} un nimously, â
you would Progress âzreat constellationâ extracts :â
âWe believe, in the worst period of the frenzy
of Know Nethingism, a fouler tirade of abuse
than the foregoing never found its way ito print.
The miserable hound who indicted it, and the
equally wretched idiots who gave it circulation,
forget bow short a time it is sinee they were
yelling with dehght areund Mulligan and bia
| A Grand Literary Entertainment was given in *Teady O'Flaberties,â whe, im the South-West,
| the Tiguish Hall on the evening of the Sth instant. | stood between them and the Victorious march of
{ he tial Was nicely decerated aud brilliantly the Conlederaies, even as Meagher aad Corcoran
i tgs Nobigs . katage euthorng. and the | and Shields, with their Lrish lepiuns checked
pauy to have i extended to Georgetown, and that} _A tiger ond indh. ster eomgprcrbagpiaieiepecer yes their advance at the North while Mareachusette
e aaa lai sonys plavs and comedies, was well acted The
a Committee be vow formed to get up eech PetĂ©-) iucje tugeished by the Messrs Montainâthree Cotld not find enough of ker oven sons with pluck
| tion.â
brotheisâ would it is suid, do eredit to actors of OY patriotism sufficient to recruit her ranks and
An animated debate then took place on the) celebrity.â His Lo idship the Bishop, Hon G.W-. bad to send out ber agente te buy, steal or kid-
possibility of running a steamer with the winter) Howlin, Thomas Keily, Esquire, and Mr. A. nap the Southern negroes, who, by special farer
| Mails from Georgetown, instead of depending on) Kitchic. addressed the uudieace âS J, at Washington, were allowed.to be counted ae
eens Eaajouons and uncertain passage by ice boat, Mr Wiliam Manderson, Engineer, of New Lon- | WT Quota. âDeteriorate the Americon blood,â
jw Cape formentine, when it was ehewn that) dou. is making preparations to take up Mnasel indeed! Docs the foul minded seribbler ima-
beseres gingâ cine ~ we Mud with steam power. He expects in a few eine that the world is as stupid and short of
on aad bbe eee eee pe oe = days to have the machine workipy â!b, } ae âav himeelf to be, or that people
| loth January; thateyen then it might be kept| The New Wesleyan Chureh at South Wi! tekire, h â âop: i: the drelasation a the Mosse
| open by weane of asteaner until the Gulf closes | was opened for Divive Service on Sunday last, setts Commission on the medieal siatistics of
Janiary (8th, when three sermons were preached, âie census. which showed that the native popu-
| vst tlows :âIn the morning. at Ml o'clock, by the lateen of New England had become eo deterior-
| | Rev. WW. Persins.in the affernoon. at 3oâelock, | ated from vice and money grubbing, that, in two
â Kesolved that it is the opision of this meet- | bY the Rev i. Pope and am the evening, at 6} or three generations, the race would vanish from
ing that asteamer could rug Setween âeorgetown, ° clock, by the Kev. A. Faleouer. A collection the earth, if it had not been for the admixture of
| naid of the jew, heaithy bleed brought inte the country by
| the foreign-born emigrante? Or does this cant-
âing hypeerite forget that when the State of
Riode Island jastituted a similar investigation,
| the revetations they made were of se horrifying a
| â Resolved that the Legislature be petitioned
| to wake arrangements with the Pelegraph Co n-
It was moved by Mr. KR Munro, and seconded
by Wm. Sanderson, Kaq..~â
and some part of Nova Scotia, til! the Lith building fand was taken up at each
| January, e ery year, and some seasons mueh | ¹„ ice.
| later; aad tuat the Legislature be ask ed to grant
a sufficient suia to induce a Company to provide â note : : fo a
/a@ strong screw bout, after Charlottetown harbor CHEISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
is trozen, to earry tae Mails, &e., and the same Atthe Annual meeting of the Literaâ y Class in|... i
, boat could find sufliceut employment during the connection with this Association, held in their seat they had to be suppressed and 7
| fishing seasow, in carrying the mackerel (that Rooms, on Weduesday eveniog, the 2b iost,| Jom ission abolished, lest) the civilized worl
would be âanded at Georgetown direct to Shediac.â the following yeutiumen were elected officers for *hould get hold of them, and ery out against the
| Carried unanimously. the present \ear,â cant and humbug which wade New England a
President W. Fall, Esq. | Whited sepalehre ?
â Vice Presidents, Mr. Johu Kennedy, Mr. J. J, The Republicans complain that the Ineh are
Chapple. antagonistic to them, and will net even ex: mine
See'y. and Tyens., Mr. W. F Dawson. inte theit principles ; but while their ergans in-
ne gga ae" . - Ro liuaszard, D. A dulge in auch language as we have quoted above,
The opening: debute wilt a held in their recom o wre mM capeet nothing but hostility from all wbe
Wednesday eweniug next, the 27th just t Tape ticens the blood oF the feelings of manbood
o'clock ~ â : ies in them, The party that could tolerate such a
Subject for Pisenssien, â Which is the most de- regas thie Chicago Post as their mouthpiece,
rable blessing, Health ar Wealth 2â would give ue neither friendship nor fair-play if
OpenerâMr. John Kennedy. j they had the power as they evidently have the
By order, will, te crush us, out of sheer bigotry ung ivnal}-
wr Dawron, Secây.
Steal â
LITERARY CLAS; OF YOUNG MEXâS
|. Moved by Mr. R. Muaro, and seconded by
|Jobs Smith, Esq ,â
| ** Kesolved that a Committee be formed to get up
a Petition to the Legisiature, asking a aufficient |
) Suu to paiat the outside of the Grammar School |
| building, and to have the buiding properly en-)
| closed by # suitable tence.â Carried unanigously.
Archd. J. Macdonald, Esq , called the attention |
aa the meeting to the state of the Georgetown si
Common, aud moved the following Resolutions,
which, after a good deal of discussiop, were carried |
by a large majority,â |
,cal Late.â
The Cheapest and Nicest Bonnets are bought at Farconer & Partricnâs, South Side Queen Squrre,
|
ug
t
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ââ
ere
ST MRS
De ee =.
rowed for
âââ *
SO OE TT POLE TS.
within a fortmight.
ec l eeR a PER eT
The distribution of the dis-
ere ar Ses
| « Resolved that it is quite time that some eteps
be taken to improve the vacant land koown as
Ghe Examiner,
a = patting Spring. Even if'a sum of money is bor specially during the first fortnight of the ; *
. ie 3 pace, especially during : an Coane
. y âJ i sgl d be cheerfully | ease, es] x od it a with a the Georgetown Com . ss slaliaegcapsiiia tiealaiaat ir adiieniiiaiesiiiaiadihiaid
P.carbanees broke out upon the Rastern | GO RE a) PO ND E N 0 E. the occasion, the interest would b« | epidemic, so nearly correspĂ© a : a gp ply of â & Resolved that a Petition be sent to the Gov an
p | a . . " e | . #0 â 2 L
European News. frontier of âAsiatic Tarkey between Berrie | le a Oe pail. â " wa particular seetion of the Ase d sng wot A tbat | ors pnt praying that said land be granted to the Charlottetown, fanuary 25, 1869,
. ox copper âThen : sider Jireetors, Ă© i oiae . ye eu ms i rnme i at? §
ind Vorke. whiel: have led to the withdrawal CHARLOTTETOWN MUTI AL, FIRE od Fry ees val Mik, Secretary. Poteet fe a pao gen ly wae at tavlt.| Geesnctows hanes ora, or some other body ap- | - - : sills
„ , we sher- â â wee eC ANY ENRY HK, 7 this sectionâ of the water supp a ae + =
NY THE STreaarenirs âernaâ AND âarsaonâ of the Ambassador of the Porte frow Teher INSURANCE COMPANY. Dee. 31, 28603 âit Seeatianiiy these suspicions became a CeT- pHojnted for that purpose + the use of a i â âKIRWAN UNMASKED.â
i . ve ol, he â d ' i » ag a 7 . t , ay they may . FWA a wv,
NEW K n since t se eccutrances -_ââ naga -" a melâ as shown that on on to be leased and improved in any Way
â tis . Pera a h i el massing troops on the Pursuant to notice nublishe lin the news 1 he would like to * rae ey vu 4 " (ab nrg ten davs before a sree upon.â |
bis eS ursnuna â ei my) es ee PA R aid he woud cc â ( H y Ausus ' nd 5 pei a hte
Earl Speneerwae sworn no asdlerd Lieutenant | yore western frontier. papers, | Annual General Meeting of the Phe President then y 7 cf any present Âą beginaing of the outbreak), 3 Oof the 1&7 Capt. John MeDonud, Eeq., called the atten- âLater, when in the exercise of our ff
â as i â ' i . . mete ar? } ' : - ae res ea t A fay eBQey - ane " " .
of Ireland on the gid ult ger eaqority \aye Midrid Jan. ts shove Company came off at tie Temperance hear the mutter discussed, at j pein this | houses of Guildford bad exceptinilly receive ron - the mecting to the nece-sitv of having right, we ventured aries eur Convietwy
bie public entry ute Dublin The Government of Spain is aboat sending p44 on Monday, the [sth January, i869 were Oppos d to the alteration, : their water from a certain high service reservoir Can of Nun Buoys, inatead of Spar Bavys, at the | annex ution to the United States was the Wan.
Lhe Beglish papers contain nadgees of the death , f t : we the insurrection sae ee t he taised thata sufficient) was the time to hear it, before the report was which had been previously filled from anew well; le reals . of Georgetown harb or fest destiny of these British Ptovinces, we Were
: va da the ops s i 2s00n as it is uscertar.i.ed mtasu i : 7 Ă© : bntrane iid aa Ă© 7 '
of âMr Jamee Diera-li, brother of the tate Pre | See Rone a ee As : : alibi cre present to Constitute) adopted and ordered ty be priut d. â and that the persous residing la or frequenting a â 4. Bectoneld sthted, thet thetl- asrailed by the ery that we Were @ White
âry. and ous ul the Comuiesioners et dulaud re. | 82 Cuda. > Dunner. GF Nie ar â âY Morrison, Hag. agrecd ith the Pre-| these 330 houses constituted the part of the pos The i oS 5 be wWaehed Yankee.â -Progress, 4th inst,
meer, and oue ol the © i London Jan. 18 1 meeting under the Act ot Incorporation, the J. W. Morrison, Iusq. a pg titty a re which the epidemic influence had al- | tention of the Govern vent ony required to be
az The independand: Belge of the 23rd ult.. an I+ ia reported that Prince Amodeus, Duxe Presida: ⏠was request d to take the Chair, ident, and corsideed tl rr ye { inion âa " S Ps ively fallen, Subsequent eh mieal called to their ineiliciensy, to have the matter We believe that vo one will deny that the
ne ne cpe a pet ga ~* te, ail . ie : Se â . â ae i man ik al 1: âtions le was Âą Oy) wh poe xÂą 2 : Ă© . : in ne re ieheate Gir pas
peunces Guat the Belgian Miuster in London is of Costa, bas renounced Italian saccession 10 Aud he having done 8, called mm tine Sex to offer any objecuor from thirteea to/ examination of the water of the new weil de-) remedied. Editor of the Progress bas labored hard to
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about te retire Grow the diplomatic sereice aad fayur of Princess Clotilde.
tary to read the notice convenmy the meeting,
that reducing the rmumber
small
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â dl 2 s â " } â : ee â i. he mberrataet too
that he wil! be succeeded by Garou Beaulien Londow, Jan 1 ter which the President informed the Com-) seven was nak " the nu alt a
â ' , â , s . 3
The Princess Mathilde is saving a wiedel farin Lhe Times alludes in terms cf the highest pany that this was the Pwentieth Annual) He, therefore, begyt dd leave { â ! bhi
â te press | : . 1 â ) seven iS
established ia her park alest. Gratien It will wruise to the Treatv which has been con luded Meeting of the Company, eatled tor the pure the number be nine mst ad Âą , \.M
beona large acae, apd in accordance with the hetween Great Britain and China tl uth Mi : f electing a sew Board of Directors for! was seconded hy I. Hooper. l
sugge sous wl the rinces wc i, ory Rurlingame a d the Chinese \ pbassadors { rrent yea \ It . ve the pres t aid: Neil sq * ud a
evant theie seme sinall cowe without horus Paris. Jan 18. ida â lay | the Âą ypany Tle was clearly of opuitou bal : i . â ,
A dreadtul explosion, resaliing te taghtt The Fr Senate and Corps L stil as t tot the Accounts for the past ye required wo more Directors than the pau
junes to. pine mien, tock place al The Oare Ga oe \ Nouge | Sosy a Pecos : 4 t vould be! Mutual Marine Companies, and that no person
powder Works, Favershaw, ov the morning af Sembdied louday Cro oe io i had a better rizht to know than the B ard of
the 29th ult The. cause ul it hue nut yet faassa v the Kimpea rin per wi J *lmatters of iD] ta e to tae to <« nl â mid a i : he shacetiuns sis ved,
pised 2 the TI » Be said that the task before the ? ftoin their Report, that the Act} Directors and Secretary. . W oT )
Âź " ; i : { ee d â , â j : rowan,
At a meeting of Liverpeo! exerciaate beld on Leyislature was @ serious one, namely, to con f Lscorporation would expire this Summer,/ and it was 8 aly â { ' l } uted Mr
the zlet of Deceaber, Sir Charless Fox's scheme duet a Government stroug enough to repress 4. the Directors consider it quite necessary | that the Report he ; aaa wae | a
ter copstructiog « vailway trem Live rpo excess while secepting ali benelits of lib ity that in av ring to have the Act renewed, 1 :
: rd â ' ' â â hte f . , , â aad vas the it and earricd
divkenhedd by means of a tannel under the Mei- fre laws making concessions to the press, | oy 12 he also a ded so to redace the nu:n-| MeNeiliâs motion was then pat â fun
evy was approved of. The total cust of the ete og ranting the right to hold public meetings |»... of Directors from thirteen to seven, a Mr. Morrison then moved that the | d
terprise Ts estidated teamonntto ÂŁ446 000, but have had the effect of preserving public order, majority could very seldom be collected to} amended as agreed on, and that the Maha
anal a inthe ne which ye â » ee â and the fact that recent eiechons re CU 1 | beansaet business, 2 d he referred to the diller Act be submitted to anot 1 G. - i - ,
puise.in Use Girstinetance, and that will be ex- P : s ; oe a , \ nies his Comps to tuke plaice im the Inobth oF
P ââ ; â rumen a tined the |,,, , e an Marine surance Companics, | of this ompany t
pended upon the drising of ay expermmental tan. fevor of the Governme â : t Banks and M wll esr > : } lich was agreed to
i stice and wisdom of these couCessions ere business te ten times the amount was! March next, which was az! . :
wel underueath the river bed â . : siniatabicns ' : ae ta i i rhe Com; then proceeded to Balloting
The sudden elevation of Prince Chares ol Phe laws providing tor mit we fad gy ' yearly transacted, and where only seven nage ? fo 1) t five of whon
} j - " ' . Ts P D ia 0 rt Ors. ive ' Mag
Hetengoliera fo the heepitarsiip of Made Wal have given strength ocd confidence to (he | jars âconstituted a Board of Directors. Pie) for a new Bond of | t Board
; * , iO etal » sei pound,
luchia and the intrigues agaist Durhey, of which Nation, which was Low ready to meel all Loe {yi eerors also suggested that the new Act! were to be elected out of the we as
. 7 . : + a } »ehoeen tof the ompany,
the Principalities have been the aeene oder oye, ts of the foture should give the Company power to grant a) and eizht to a ] rag âu A, hy heel
; â ~ : : . : : } > Toec
re the u Privee are tat eons ârin , fil forees s perfect, and P ne t h of e Directors 2 nen the Hors Geo WOT, « wv orn >
the sale of the Pevaeau Prince are tated igib.e on) | irmrunent of the forces was pe â small remuneration te such of t wi i mpi
on the hypotheaie of some wotersfanding VeTWeen op oo nals were filled with supplies; the re-! jtended regularly. He then called on the} and Mark Butcher, John Seott, and bod i â
Lie om of St ; - cocaine yout : eet nie serves were well diilled, and the re-orgamiza- | x, cretary to read the Dade, Tage swe y 1 y h ath we
furbodes no good to the @iigman &mpire, , â Nat Guard ay maached com " B 1: and William Weeks, tebe: oper,
} Cou of the Nationa PUMP AP Pro a UUs wile p> ard; a t
As tce harbor ef Trew cut) be made : a " ; ibang âae RE eT: sausik i thaviraul SE hak : AW
d : oe ie s have been recreated anc William Brow Bejtrat â
lity ot the largest tounag at al times ol he gy Biv reaperegar rata on f â ) sefors fil 1 to be , | Vr) D d | Bane
yo i t hav ist decided, the forubcations ata mportaut poimts we ln In presenting what your Directors find son, Artemas Lord and HOMmAS Aiamay ee:
tide, the French goverume " om . j a an : : the Pwenneih Annnal Report of the preceedings | ng duly eleeted from the Company.
7 . â Ls â LOO COTIL â aul â -
in accordance With the re nar sQiten of a non realigedâFrance was | of this Company, they bave much satisfaction in The Chairman being request dto vaeate the
sopmission presided over by Ptince Murat, tu Phe Imperial wish was realizedâFrance wa : . that 3 Jose vi ceric > : 74
eu bse * tol for shipping i 1 as to vindicate her status in the des having ola their power to say tbat bo bn Cictt âanl St. ead, Esq being ea'led
make Trouville a poi uf oreiug or shipping i so placed a 0 nai wr Stal i em EA to this Cony wy ducing the past year he ", . et Cas ny wer vet
â . a â44 on he > wes x â3 Âą is âa minke © ne mtaoaANyY ere vivell
general and the Impertal ( bannel fleet im par- | tinies of the worid, Peace had been hereto | The Direetore, in avttling the luvave af the | thereta, the tha of the * un ; oh :
ticular. The pier ia to be lengthened aud ether! fy-@ sought, not because of weaku-ss, but t pr ling year, asmay be observed by the last | to the Hon. Geo. Beer, and also to the Direc
e M receding ar, ae oe. A â" . 4
marty Phat works commenced to provide tur t
coer ingrese of shipping to the port during &@ gale
State
heuer ol the
The Revolution in Spain had not a tered the
Sustain the
Report of the Directors, left a clamm made hy
Johu Haszard & Co ter
loss on goods in thei
ofthe Company, for then
tors und Secretary
eficient services for the past year, which were
organic decomposition ; A committee of six (with the privilege of add-
necessary,) was then ap-
teeted in it the products of , âKati rinel
f the local civcumstances slow in. to their number, it proj agate annexation pri iples among the
pou ted to procure signatures to the petiti ns.
and eXanmioatien
ed but too unquestionably whence the decom:
posing orzasic watter had been derived, The
lnew well, no one could dot bt. war most @ inget :
ously situated, in the porous and fissured e@alk-
stratuân it was within ten feet ot various sewer?,
one of whieh indeed was treve: sed, ag a short cut
rvice
* * |
people of this Colony. The Americaus area
fle thanks of the mecting wee then returned ; â
rreat people in their own way! there are some
of them residing amdugst Us who have, by
their commercial enterprise, done much to
vive an impetus to the trade of this Island,
Taey are esteemed as honest, respectable mei,
Many of their countrymen are like them; put
allthe Americans are not men of the aume
We understand that the Progress
hoyâ? is a red-hot Republican,
) of the
to the Chairman
Anex. J. MaAcponaLp, Secretary.
~~
by Gp dren ater ee ee THis CLOVEN FOOT!
The pec orous soil Which underlay all} â
this ck pene son porn uly absorbing it; | et Its stature seenâd lang ~â_ wo twa,
the water supply of the population was derived Ph » q aeerest sh a re â t a saw,
from wells, most of them sunk in that exerem nt} For tivut a wawe 1 - ty : ld
sodden sponge of earth; sume ten days betore the | ba rn ven its shan 4
outbreak of the fever, after an extruordinary per- | They were as thin, as s a pan on ks!"
iod of drought, a sudden great rise of the water As cheeks vu a
level of the wells was observed; an ithisof course
fovlest
stamp.
To give our
rit of that party
towards a large portion of their felluw-citizens
readers an idea 8}
denoted a long-delayed scouring of that f forme Evttor or tHe Examiner,
scil intothe water supply of the now polsone: |
population.â
* *
Dear Sin :âProbably you may be a hitle eur
prised at the heading of this letter, but af you
have had patieuce enough to read that lilerary
â ies, on which Toam) gem whieh aopeared as leader (!/!) in the last
âApart from legal sabtilties, en whit gem } (
not competent to speak, it seems that the distri-| jssue of that bighiv moral, religions, and patriotic) some extracts, as quoted hy the New Y„. k
bution of fouled water by the (iuildford Board | oyeet called the Patrivst your surprise will inte? Irigh the Chicago Post, in
Vertly. the sper mast have move ; re â re â
the venerable Eider when be wrote the article in| leading Republican journal, This party is the
question. "Phos all powertul leader wae written 1) lcly creature into whose loving embraces the
abeut our G BP. Office and its officials. The ap- '
poiotinent of a Catholic to be Postusaster Genera!
| â hat office whica was supposed to be hereditary this Island to throw themselves,
rods, O Prozress !
â=the Roman Catholics in general, and the
* . â . ° âa
* * * * âfrish Roman Catholics in particularâwe give
American, from
(regarded for the moment asa water eo Hp3aay) iS) iy vanish.
ag proper a ease for judge and jury, on action ter
âople who had typhoid
,a railway
lat:
damages by any of the 500 p
any caâe
fever in the town, a8 in Wak
sollision brings some scurce of passeng rs Progress would fain persuade the people off
harm â
* * * ,
liti whieb
i *TLookir g enrefully for any condition r : t
might ccincide in distribution with the fever, a
aye could have pl ryed ne
is no "
af. | the plows Liderâs spleen,
the | is beld forth ay the very pink of pettection.
* . 4 J
I t having been put aside as did not the Eider throw off bis mask before this) pegade who sold his country and his God for
best Other suzgestions having beep p ane | » not âer , an -
cot meeting the broad facta uf the case, only one | tite « fday? Why did he not âcry hav c, and = mrss of pottage, The extracts are the
liti ; t li vered generally eoin âi | det loose the dogs of warâ on the poor Grecks, tor .
sond? nwasto be diseoveres eneraly) i i 9 4 °
ye if : this shameful negl gence on their part, while Aes following:â
These thy
A more fiendish attack on
Perhaps it
| Catholic officials in the Post Office come iv tor wos never written by a native-born American
whue » Protestant one :
t the Pr Whe subject, but by some unfortunate apostate re
* ° a . . n certain quartersâhas caused the pious bide
» throw eff bis mask, aud appear before the pub-
hein bis teue and saintly character. The two) a community was never penned.
was soon seen that drain
direct pa'tin the resu t
system of sewers in the town, and the parts
is
inasmuch as there
fected were these whose natural drainage
' eiCl thie . he outbreak, and that
niggas . Tth ut., cou : â igh â p dent in distribeti a with the autor ; ; * f ot . â âą
he tte tg from Athens t e er va good relations of France with that country. | spore at St. Eicanorâs, to the amount of ÂŁ1000, thankfully ackuowled sed. was the hi,A cervire of the town weter supply. More friend, the late lamented P. Mo General, was im! âTeddy O'Flaherty votes Tle has not been iq
hrm'the news that Ureece + omg, ly no he Ccuference which bad just terminated its | to be settted by a Jury, they having offered the ox? o> nm articular inquiry was then wade as tothe source | office. Some of those shocking ut«demeanors of the country six months But he bar been through
jreparations tur War. a oe on, and which would extinguish a couflit) sum of L6U0 in tull tor they clam, aud lag sume â se age ie from whith each af cted nouse procured i's drtok | the two Cathohe officialeâMessrs. McKenna and Dan O Haraâs court He is naturalized. Terenee
have declared that he ee | place bunself at which had become imminent, was the last | was retused. âa ; secretary. ing water, and it tarns ont that all the aisinat McD watdâwere comustted a8 far back @* (p> Manus -wore for him that he had been fire
the head of the army, if negetiations ta ed cena ant. the imausenes of ehhh med Liat the trial came on last Hilary Term, when Jan. 18, 1869. first attacked at the beginning et 2 ptember we . August, 187 For my part, Ddid not thik that years inthe United States; that he wasa jintls
Ihe IJlelienic Independena States that the > ~ a t âll ial { thee body had al the Jury gave a verdict against the Company tor in supplied with water from the Ligh service : iMr MeDonaldâwho seems, unfortunately tor man of good moral character, and Dan O Hara
atppree e im ethers Oo â OG Laka Lbs : : i oes i . oth lebanese ft } ' ai i ia = ; â
towns of the realm were illuminated during â ulated " ! the woole stim elatuecd and toterest, aud aiihouga 1 ome a hie on aw scs I raâ few eveeptions to the absolutes pe taperaah Pure) Gumeself, to be the sole cause of the evangelici koew that he wae a Democrat. Aud so he was
: asreed on. the principle calculated to restore aaa i i i de ie GRANTS TO DENOYINATIONAL wn fin aod i childre nda othere who, living in| â ae â â cua ae
th.ee nights on learuing the rupture with Tur- : f Purl CG ; the Directors atterwards succeeded in setting the were in school ehil na , | seers ireâ was lustalled inte the Post Offive i) yarralized of course.
â ail i, ees | ' friendship n ine t a reek : ' ' SCH) : : t nmtta high ari water. >pent] o- vii
âsa r} 6 i foiendship Betwe e the iurks and Greeks verdict aside, a new trial was granted, yet the SCHOOLS. houses not supplied b high vi y ons i l the year 1307; but perhaps Tam wrong, as the Hebas har on kis teeth. He never knew an
ae } i t 5 s wl } he , , j } i "3e4 t got their sup Âą i
? the him hopes of success which tiev entertain â â hires âteen Dewi ae , L for â) > the hears of the day tn houses that got ta i , neral A we P 2 : ae , H âve t âd
âed . â ten F , } I Directors found they were te bet er prepares Ed. Pro 5 Kiideris generally correct T am of the opinion, pour in civilized seciety. e never stepped on
nine Georve has written 1adarranna al d ra ms - i - : wil Og peep j a âee : d , p b.
, 4° Alege ve : E sup of â - should be realized nothing would be lett toe Qeface than oo the first trial, aud, considermg ; Late be ici ply frou the hi_b service. too, that the Patriot's model of pertection, Mr anything more selid than a dirt floor all hie tite
ây i le ) e Ginperer Âą -sUSIriit ! â â . ; â it at ne oO perceive F 3 i@ earnes , â b ; .
coulid-utial letler â i â trouble the general harmony of the nations iw,â agreed BE OOFTY 20 Qrrerare snes ee * * * * ° 4! alee MeLeod, was asad in the Post Office during tie gut he steed on the deck of an emigrant ship,
bezgms him to ulperve that the difference eX
isting between Turkey acd Âą
iv t
du'y uf every Christian |
nce to
(r-eece or at least to maintain a strict ueutsai- Steamer âGulf City,â from Galves for
by : New York, was w ecked on M ndas tj Jit, a
An allesed attem;t to blow np,-the Al o? lives lust. Guld opened at 1364
strect police station was on the 24th of Dec New York, Jan. 15âkyve iz
bor duvestizated by the maci-iate re The Hlaytien :ete!tiouists have retaken a
bone. A man why gave the vame vt Barton ihe places » the vicinity of Jacnel, whi.
is im custody on the charge of throwiug anex | ye, ately captured by Piéstd t Saine
ji sive substance into the » and, on at last u¹ ts we preparing to move ¹
the production of some formal evidence, he) pore au Prince and Gcuaives.
has been remanded.
A destructive sto:m swept ov
Scotheed un Monday nisht, the 2st ultin
The whole of the seaward stayins aud
stone work executed Wickivew hart
im the
eece arises pu e-
om religious antasonism and that it ts the
FROM THE STATES.
Was) neton, din i7Z.
Ihe Pregident transmitied to che
Friday the three treaties and protoe ls con
cluded bx tweeu the United States aud
J
Senate on
Great
(âthe gletteus uncertar ty et tie L.:
t
to pay tue aaseunt claiwed aud expenses Incurred ag i pl weaeg? ae ag 4 â _ - A te / â âThese 330 houses therefore on which t ss time this great catastrople eceurred, and Tam [{. js a born savageâae brutal a reffian ae an
Phat your Directors having bat a balarce eff)â - a : we Ral Bi 0 on aap ala ih ai saad Umost cxeâusively f NW had rere gre â se lge . t inelined alse to think, that, if Mr MeLeod were a) gntamed Indian of the Nerth American tribes,
#420 Ids. 7d. in hand, out of whieh ÂŁ100 was ap : ; i i ; he Mi cue âal i gn : pict = cet 7 et water fron { â ther | 7 ng : sig, ch yet, Che uissing wissal would uol ave been) OF ecurse he eanât read He can't write. All
âatmed by the heirs of Dewar, to satisty a loss yuk Ke atl ee: i ; bee | water fr Ce ee een ree S ial heen pi tend ! books to him are sealed. He only believes in the
inne apne -s . * ah © Warfare between Catholics and Protestants Ist, ard deliv fon Angust Lit. dsr ome nt : maT pene a a a im Ry tye es: nite fittle fe bart
that eccurred on the loth July, Ps66. and alse a : ' ' rae ; re Rag acide ye WRF eater Phe Patreet folk seem quite lavish of their priest; and the privat iso ily hittle A es a *arba-
second less sustained by John Harzard om the Phis mode â PR predeciliae ail 1 the Castes oc) ay ee , ta. er â a-ident with ilvice te the sew Postmaster General concerning rian than he âBe Jasus, I mn a Dimmeerat "ie
29h November, 1857, t r the sum of ÂŁ103 17s 64, | @ few political sch âwers UI 1 Biyote; but to th ane bbw Âą : es hal cat a is âhe propriety of excluding loafers, &ec from the | fis shibboleth Breakicvg heads for opinionâa
your Directors caused a levy of one per cent) Mleligent and Well-disposed, it cannot | Jitu meen * aie * * * * Post Giice. When did this new bght dawn ouj sake is his practice. The bern criminal and
to be made on the Company, which weuld wast partic : ish taht, nr We must Bh sami", âOn a higher level than these wells and every- | the elongated vision of the satutl) David? Why) pauper of the civilized world, and withal the in-
amouut te ÂŁ700 Tuat said one per cent has that @ Grmand for | a te - a re where surres ding then, lie the various nuisarees | did be not advise the late Postmaster General te neeent victim of the statecraft of England, and
j) Beet collected withiu abou, 297 044 â< due Ly pti ae _ h : na ts wes aaa â nett just enumerated, and sines the soil i avery exclude the isulling â pimpsâ? of the Patriot of the priestcratt of Romeâa wronged, abused,
amall sums,anu yous Directors finding it expenses wb "6 i i 9 a af : icone Fe apannctie = por loose and porous nature, and one which easily ad | from the General Post Office, when. as [T have ar d pitiful spectacle ef a man capable f better
wth oo hae adi leciunbibontnen sateâ and iif vm ke = PME Y, Prav ide A ey mits of the perealation of fluids, the closeness OF) been tuforme l, they Were going round like roaring things, pushed straight to os Ave acne al
the defaulters, agreed to take Notes of Hand for; ees) part, willyre seas âve th " ie i nc INES such sources of quatani~ating to 0 Âą mre hons? Answer me that, Mr Patriot, if you tion against common sense called t â Se nce re.
the ameunts due, payable during the present)! a engendered a. âay Sree Te Tee Paris ome anes se Scene Se PO feug yes +RC i please f ligion and that outrage upon politica: Gecency
elmouth, Yor Dire âure conaideri ww the amount breast from time immemorial aren est dange e. i . [: must not be nadersfood that Tam an apolo-/ faleely known as American Domecracyâwhat
evied, together with tue aueunts lu baud, would Iu soliciting the Government ana octetate: * â * * * ad i wist fur Mesers. Meheona or McDowald ; I lean ver else does he know?) To eompare ght an m-
be sufficient to pay «ff such bosses fora Grantto St Dunstan's College. the Catholics! « Durtog mg visit Cucrefall) oxamined: every | (jaa to fight their own battled as they are well telligent freedmau would be au insult to the
ra aa Peerage Pot dh K . Brita. whien were t dicated tn his annua! Your Dir ts ts ; i serve that durin g co great de not seek vi as r faver, they ei yey and t uly well through: ut the vi lage, in} T foun . nee honey ibid 6 G4, we cas > wr I think it oe we ir ten ree naaitiel ad â allies Pedy OF a: .
vial : ' , as | y/ meseaze, nomely, first. a Protceol fully re- Ohl erate in July, Is65, the sum of S129: usk it as their just right, ¹ nd are determined to! very few exceptions they were all so placed that) od trouble. My reason for Willing this nove a» PY american Women runt an :
rosĂ© sehr. of Aherdeen, was total wreck of â3 : we a was jusured ine this Company > whereas i persevere in them jist demand uatil obtained.) the water they eontainel eonld easily bee me merely to diaw the mask from «ff the pious | herty ? Are they in haste to marry bim? Ot,
Stonehavea on Mou lay nisht. Theecrew weie hg the bp ââ zation lawe of the Lek iw cumiwine erdinbidl bey part shavirg very large W, re the Cathebe College merely apen to the | contaminated [wo of tose which were plaerd â lie bean 1] aim constrained to say, mj ssticr | father ofa beautiful daughter, are you atraid that -
rescued by the Salmon cable, except one man, | * nited States, and ubotishing â lepal PTD | as peur d to ÂŁ48 725, thus reducing the L.come! education of Catholic pupaila. the re might be some | under the Âąxeeptional cireunstan ces dezerve ssi nt Svenre McKenna and MeDonald that they âshe will break aw ay from your love and kindness
woo was lashed to the helm aid jit tished une Âą ple heretolure mraintairied in Great Pritain, of the Company to tecrly one third. leassGility in the logic of aur opponents that if) Gee becruse they supple - th water nas Ad sd have viven ag much eatisfaction as could be ex and make Teddy a companion ? Yet how mmeh
der most distressing circumst es. vi the infeasibility ot native allegrar c That since the le y has been colleete d, and ail] was a om â lustiiution; but te the credit, be large groups of cottages tn wheeb none of the en oS of them, considering the amount of help leas danger ot ber marrying a nigger! The
Ou the 23rd ultimo the whole of the North S" nd, a treaty referring to the b und âTy claims paid eff, twenty-two vew Policies have it said. cf all concerned, afl denommmations ot | @ ites Mave â peng â I be oe aap ee rey got frou the other office; and T am further! black man, uf lies has been at all favored by the |
Riding rivers, Enzland, we a stute of hig dis} ute about the Isiard of San Juan on the beet Issus d, cove ring Ly i90, which, added to) Christians are permitted to be educated, without a im pha A we pee by iy Bt slinelined to tell the Patriot tuat if the Catholic chances that slavery aftorded, on oe
heated debeâ idong theltâ deas Pacific coast to thy re} ublie ot Sai gerland ; | ÂŁ49.725, niawkes Lo7 YS, the au ouut insured rrehgious feelings | y tumpered wih, A Ren ber soaked through the ground fate the | journals of this city were eo fond of fj id ng tau: Peddy m1 the things â ~~ " 7 on is
were c.uverted into great iskes. Along the third, @ treaty for tie : Cjustment of all â Decetiale oe eo ad sivce then ul sil hat â alerts. Petia oiadinwy P (vst) cells. althoash. »ths water beiug ver sith the Protestant official in the Post Ort âe as | Color is aga meat nine âae su Se ae ce =
Kye some of the vil'ages have had th wat ciatms, ineiud ng the Alabema claims, by a | Policies, wie tr hu L210, have been â â ry er ee eels hl na 0g oe sy âe ce abundant, the eont ited selution thus formed) he Patriot is with the Catholic ones, tinal they equalâthe first teeta re ihest Âą . '
: Gis Ment ond as edad 1 CLMmmMiesin to sit ut Washington, with a a ny pla ty tla teh ance â ennai rr slored due hot ations of Chios * sto a â meer Gun | was very mach diluted In connexion wi h thix | hace far better ground ta work on than he has. ; baller being the whe : « thine od the wee
Mie . cl OE ies Btiy wletion tu re fer. wher neccseary, individ- tur Directors entertam veod h pes this Com Diunstuus bd lo that it is a benefit to said Tn I would eali attention to the statement whi th I I am turther p epared tw tell hin that eliher! Now, tharrlage 18 i : = f .
rounds Âą a Saee SNK wer oma âi Sale. Th â hasmite thi hecbel & th Pn 9 pany will sees acquire that confide.ce req'âired | stitution Granted And how Sir, we wil just} have mide to the efect that typhoid fever bad Messrs. MeKesnaor McDonald are as intelligent, and excerpt as the law directs how it «hall ba
marshes from Ayton to Yedinzgham bride and | â4! ciaime tu the bead of a friendly nation. tue mutual syste, the Company baving paid | reverse the argument, sud i the iogie of our Pre! existed in Teriing tor atleast five years. Reoent- | 4. talented, and as well edaucatedâthough the celebrated Ifa decent woman wante te marryâ
thence duwawards, are a may: ilicent sheet of -â<=>>- every loss since 1s estathishinent, While so tian) | festant trends will stand good on one side, thise. | iy, however, al-hough the sovkage ef filth inte Patriot very snevrinigly compares them to Truck Peddy OP aberty, the law tote ne cognizwmer of
water. Of course all herbave is desti: yi d kROM CANADA. loreign Âąffices bave been obliged to withdraw | the Catholes and well di pe sed Piotestan'âs will!) the ground bas been going aid theve hb oe been a inenâ"ia his ward in; and, turther, that they hate her low desire It she warts fo marry a higget,
At Ma'ton some of the miils d other works Ml â â thelr agencies, there bemg now but one foreign alee stand good, vig: âThe Prisee of Wales Col | deficâeney in the water supp'y; = filth mus: proved themselees superwr to ham when braia, tie law is equaily damb. When, then you cay
adpunmg the river were stopped by tuod. | Montieal, Jan. 15. agency ln the I-laud, and it remains to be seen | degs ts an Tastitution open te the Education of | therefore bave aces â se sail To ve ser was required. Swallow taal, Mr. Patriot point out tous that the race of Ainericans is on
About six o'clock on Thursday morning, Much interest is manifested as to the result | Whether that flice will continue business alter # all parties, Catholics as weil os Protestants, aud eurfans arcing "eh hi eh - ee âne * a ae But here comes the acive of the pious elders danger of destruction by the admixture ef the
the 25th ult., the Pueco, lifeboat, stationed at | Of Rose's interview with Howe at Portlaad. few losses have been paid m . ; , Capon ietrily 3 ines duca ately Jvabuh ee pein a A olga âpais ners : ae oil i irymments: = Mr. MeD neajd isa mystery O Flaherty-blued, we shall be ready wil tag
Alubore g, Su ulk, put off in raply to a sig- At the Concert of St. Patrick's Benevolent Tose Directurs are ate certamn that win sald wegen t âae her Ww ey H yee its, ~ a sut- pe ake pe ea = â *fonnltâ? tried te tid out habe ic he was, Ayu inet itis wm da ger hee dutreiuratnn 3 the br
ral ot @streas from the big Kus hia, of Sevciety | st night, Dr. O'Breunman, Editor ot - oe oe ee RPP STIEN Ny fee CummmNet) OF | Ericed h yee bmn tities ager if si 6 Culling J.T. Juxxina tiled ; then the ineurrigible âRufusâ tried and he mixtare of wigg~s â Pricer: aggre wes 4
- a : Pi : ithe Cosnause Patdet, tatoo iclean ee te large, 1 would svon become able to pay atl out ot the Revenue, te ake âeosustulsiog, mn dai oa casts bie bu Nees olorinualy tailed Al last the pious elderâ-the what is there to choose between ?. dy aa
Wha v. The vease!, which was fi und to be | the VOR! a Pi A i Ml reasonable josses without levyIrg ONY assessment | appropriste the Taxes that Cathelics yay into th Clarlotiotown, Jan. 1%, if flirty hope of the Patriot âthought that he Cuffy?
aha doned, had ren into and dismasted the} jmil in Tvelaud for Fenianisin, Spoke On the | 4, may be clearly sees, the Company being tu | Treasury fer its suppert and mat tenanee } - âo 995 ae nm re ugh of course, i was very Irreligiows fhe country has survived the Irich emigration
schooner Diwmand, of dioole, ava the lutte: dui Zs ot Ire dear d. His sentiments were so operation now twenty years, and, atter the Theretore. it our wise aud * able meuâ of the Gos â et ata hae ee - reervmees tba inelderâbut the end justified tie means) âthe worst with whieh ouy other country was
Was Making #0 much wider dhat che crew were {| dis! ryal that Carter, M P.P, Father Dowd | great fire which occurred tu July, 1866, burning | ernment and Legislature deen ti esses Dally neces. PUBLIC MEETING AT GEGAGE wennlt Plavehuske. aad teas did Waat was ever. flected. Lie Lrish f'! our prisona, our poor
obliged to run her on a shoal, whence the and othe rs lett. dewu nearly ouestourth of (he business part ot) rary to endow the Prince of Wales College how is TOW N. the revelation 2 Mere MeDouald is a Uterary heus 8, eur reform scleala, eur hospitals, out
Inaster, mate and a boy were taken on board Phe Civil Service Commissioners are going | Charloitetowu, this Cotpany bas only been it so antagonistic te their prineiples that or? ee In compliance witt »yuisition from the ir âharaeter, and ou that ace saut be mast be pat | cleeanessycary avd retormatery institutions of all
the lifeboat and sefely landed The fate of! to establish a Library at Onterio tor Govern pubiiged bo levy one per cent; avd had the Company | bold an endowment te Stâ Dunstan's College? Le : ee . a 7 a po bows down ! dows! Pinuchetie says âh sarta Scratch a cousiet er a pauper and the
the bigs erew is aurkiows. neut employees. i fuat have returved a Bonus of ene-ball years) i because Catholies built such a institution tua: babstante of Georgetown, aldresszel to W. Bo ibbles for the papers, and Plauchette is right Chaners are that you tickle the skin of wo [rieh
Lctest News by Telegraph.
FROM EUROTE.
| & MdOM, dali. hoe
Rio J wire dates of Dec. 24h state that
the allied army had made a vigorous assault
onthe Pa azguayan stronghold at Uileta, ard
utter a ce seperate battle succeeded in cai ryiag
it. Lopez s army was utterly routed end de
stroyed. The allies captured over 2000 pri
of war. Lopez himself, wits barely
200 fulluwers, made his escape.
This victury opened the way to Ascercion,
the Parasuuyan capital, to which place the
Leaztiian irun-elads had gone.
eoners
Loudon, Jan. Li~Evening.
Tie specie increase in the Dank of Exyland
is ÂŁ49.000. The mammoth steamship âGress
#asternââ has commenced to tike on boaid
the submarine Cable of the Franco American
Atlantic Telegraph Co. It is expected that
she will sail in June next to lay the cable,
Leadon, Jan. 14.
Ithas heen agreed that the powers repre-
sented in t'e Conference on the {
tion shat vot by ary reason of their participa
Jion in @he Couference be held beund to
ei.fuice lis Cute usiui.s,
Paris, Jan. 11 âEvening.
The Cenference on the Eastern Question
had another session this afternoon. M. Rang
abe, Mini.ter Grom Greece, was absent, us
hetore
The Press of this city generaty arge the
continuance of the Conference.
It is understood that the Government
preparing a diplomatic circular to
powers on the question at issue.
Paris, Jan. 15.
âConstitutional â predicts that
submit to the voice uf the Con-
Sastern (ues
is
The Paris
Gieece will
ference,
Madrid, Jan 15,
A tumult oceurred in Tortosa, on Wednes-
day, growing out of a quarrel between the!
Liberal and Carlist parties. 1t was suppressed
by the guttwerstaes, and the city is now quiet.
: The Matsa powrnals urge the Government
to use afl augns to strengthen the bands of
Ger Yulee m dlavara, and demand that 10,-
40 eghiitional troeps be sent to Cuba to render
the possession of dliat Island secure.
London, Jan. 15.
A d.spatch from flong Kong states that the
xyebels had captured the city of HMakodadi m
éapan. The persons and property of toreiga-
ers were respected,
London, Jan. 17.
The Turkish Minister has agreed to the
mate port of the settlement proposed by the
Confereme, but awaits inetrvctiop from
Lonsiapiwcple beture signing the reso.vee of
Âąhat cry.
Ze raprowntative of Greece has informed
the French Minwier of Foreign affairs sut
die instructions from the Guvernment at
Athens ure delayed in consequence of an in
serruption of the telegraph.
Paris, Jan. 17, eve.
The caplarenee on the Exstern question, is
Of the port of gueng ttesessions, It recom.
sueuds Greece fo accept so much of the Turk-
got ultimatum as gelatese to Cretae affairs,
gond to ceter the ecassat the officer, at Syra,
av the decision of the Cogn, and promises
ahat Turkey wil withdsa dhe just point of
pher uligmatum touching the ubspgryance ol
gaternatives! law âLhe conference mpintaips
athe policy oisirict non intervention
The latest. adv.ces from Athens slow dat
P CH greverstives are etively going on in wl
92 ened the Gaverpwp wy 220,000 000
4
parte of Gryece. Ihe Banks of Athens have
os
gf droun Ae Lust report that a
difficulty bes srinn belxewn Turkey and
Bowe
foreign |
lor war |
The Ontario Parliament zranted ÂŁ1000 to
each Judye of the Surerior Cou't.
The Te to âGrand
Puesday next, on the oceasi
(of the Roman Catholic
winch will
Bish
' â â
is be a Coneert here or
n of the departure
Bishop for
atrended by the
ps of both Prov in ces.
Montieal Jan. 18.
Rose, Tlowe, and McLellan arrived here
yesterday from Po. tland.
(| dfowe and MeLelian lef: this mornings for
, OUltawa., â
iiuve leaves to night for Englard via New
York.
The remains of Mrs. MeDougall will be
buried at Toronto, to-morrow, at i o'clock.
Nine Reform mwembers of
| Parliament write to the Toronto Telegraph.
repudiating the dictatorship exercised over
j tiem by the Gl de and claiming the right to
give the M nistry independent support.
Rome,
be Clergy and
The fluur market is very dull witt a declire
of 5 cents on strorg super.
) at previous quotations.
Ordinary steady
Montreal, Jan. L9
| The papers protest against the imposing of
}a tax on salt
jappeared in the St John News, and say that
lalthough the „
âbased chiefly on tie injustice which a salt tax
|} would work in the Lower Provinces, they are
|also applicable to the whole Dominion.
| The tuneral of the late Mis M+ Dougall took
|place to day. Sir John
arguments
Howe and McLellan ot Nova Scotia
walked in the procession-
The departure of the Hon. Mr. Rose for
England, fixed for yesterday, was unexpedly
bearers.
, delaved owing to the conference with the Hon.
Mr owe nucet being completed.
, A U grades
1 cf t.ade is Âą xceedingly dull,
Hollowayâs Ointment âDysevtry,Dearr! aea.avd
| Bowel Compl intsâIn all cases of dyseuters aud
diartlvea in which Helloway'âs Ou taient hos been
well cubed apon the abdomen two or three tines
jaday decided reliel bas been atonce obtained,
and a perseveravee in the same safe treatment,
aided by the application of warm bran poulticer,
his established acure A milk diet and tarina-
ceous food should be adhered to throughout the
attack. Solid substances, fruits, and vegetables
eheuld be studiously shunned until the more dis-
jtressing and alarming eymptoms have been dis.
sipated by the diligent inuuction of this redres
give and coeling Quutment.
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A. McDonald and |
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Prialis the touchstone by which to prove |
premium te Poliey holders a short tine previous
it weuld bot have been obiged to levy esen tne
In mind tha
are lusuteu ai
ene per cent, and To omust: be
mary of the vid Lelecy
half per cent
kiow the large number of Directors (thirteen)
required by the Act of Tveoerporation, and trom
the Seeretary, that a
trans diet
Lolders
the Âą nstant complaints ol
majerty can very seldom be collected together
of this Board,
it sottetimes retarded, Thi
at the mouthly meetings aud
Dbusibess Lhetelore
Directors recommend that this Company apply
te the Legislature to have the Act of Ineorpora
lion, which how abeut expire tar
amended as to reduce the vumber of Directors
from thirteen to seven, and also that power be
to the annual meelug
amount to such of the Directors as do attend, tor
ther services, should they decap it expedient se
te do
The Accounts of the past sear bave been duly
audited aud passed. âdhe abstract stands thus:
Dk.
Is iv wr
given le
1867.
Dee 3!1.âTo amount of Cash
{ in Back at tuis date, ÂŁ120 147
leds.
} Dee 31.âTo amount of Cash
deposited in Bank this
} year, trom Sist Dee,,
1867 to Jl st Dee., 156,
| reevived by preuiume
and renewals, ÂŁ304 10
| To interest allowed thereon, eo @ @
Po Cash paid in Bank since
the above, being balance
on baud dlat Dee., 1508, 52 4 2
âââ 4 14 2
lo amount collected by the
| eall of one per cent, to
Blat Dee., 1568, #00 14 4
Vu laterest thereon, 73 @
Vale gg eiais,
th
an
Fivht ara justice atenahd be wi
: d from them ?
Liappears se Betore Responsible Government
] .
wus grauted to this Colony the party then ou
power, alllough called by seme the ** fami y
compact,â endowed the Cathole Cellege of S
Andcewâs with an annual Grant; and now wher
we have a Liberal Geverniment,
Cathoie population re Aa
Catholes, are dented our right
word. Still, | trast the day is net distant
When Catholies aud Prowestauts will come te as
supported by th
Isla d, We,
Sn every Seige a
ae
ihe
auncable arrapgement on the qcestion, at d those
whe are opposed to the
with the triends of yustier, and: aceord to
Cathohes that degree of fan play, withent which
Ho country can be goversed as it should |
ques ian of riehts wil
avree
a.
Phere ore some Catholics who appear to be
satisfied that the present Executive will give
thems every j istics, and [ trust their expectaâ ious
may be fully realized: dut at the Session of [86s
ot our Legr
to the j ist Âą Coneegu utly
we must infer that the preseut Administration
lature, the Government was inimical
mins of Cath bea: aud
| will aet the same in the eusting Session at ISGO |
asthey aid in [S54 Notwithstanding the Gov-
eromentâs refusal of out j ist demands, we find
fimen who are disposed to laud said Government
ita the skies
and tellus that Cathohes bave re-
ceived their eqaal share of cflices of emolument
jbut petmnitine totell these gentlemen that they
have not.--tor out of a bateh of offic.als that now |
comprise the pubhe offices cf the Colony only
six are Catholes, whereas there are twenty-one
Protestants, exclusice of the cfficiale of the
House of Assembly and Legislative Connell
Therefore, itis untair for men to make assertions
not fended on facta, and I consider it the duty |
of every man io ecntrad et an assertion tending
and which is
sought to be palwed off ou the community for
} truth.
To vonvey an erroneous Hn pressien
IT remain, Sir, yours respectfully,
|
i mime 2h § Josepu) MURPHY.
â Lot 11, Jan 12th, 1869.
\ LIS 3S ; >> _
j
Ck. | To tus Eprron oF tHe Examiner.
1-63. Sir:
By Cash paid Joba Jlaszard finving observed that your attention, as well as
y i ÂŁ
\ for bis secoud Joss ou that af your contemporaries, has been drawn to
| build ÂŁ100 0 0 :
Apis | the tubject of the water supply of Charlottetown,
by Cash paid do do for paiut- i : if
| ing bouse damuged Ly | in connection wich the reeent outbreak of fever,
| fire, 30 Âą jand that it has been energetically treated by all
By Cash paid Dewar's the City newspapers I should bave been eoutent
{ Lieut tur house burut ae to leave the matter 1m the heads of the Common
! Jou July 1Ev6, ! i 103 IT Âą Council, nowthat they have been aroused to a
te ee eee wp 34 UV) âhoe . sas .
By Cash paid Special Jury, eense of their responsibilities, had [ not been in-
Supreme Court, ast | formed that many persons strenuously deny the
Hujary Term in J. lias- | possibility of contracting fever from the use of
} zardâs case, 612 6
By Cosh paid F. Longworth,
Shera, â64
~âunmnen 19 J9 0
By Cash paid J Naszard for
| hisJosson goods tustore, L000 O 0
i By Cash pad Plaitittâs At-
loriey s Costs,
| By Cash paid Messrs Havi-
{ Jand & Brecken, Couu-
| bel Jres, ;o
coe ome SOR 8 9
(om 8
| By Cash paid for entering
judgment agalust Jolin
Maloney, as
By Cash paul expenses ad-
serusing eall, for print
jog Circuiais, lor re-
ceipts, bucks, Ke., s .8:-%
âoem 4 56
By Cash in Bank 31st Dee,
308,
1 By balaree on band, being
| part of the One pet ceat
call, ~
261 11 3
33
ÂŁ1593
COMPANY'S STOCK.
Dee. 21âCash in Bank at
thin date,
| po ih a
| Balasce on band at this date,
"4 2
ÂŁF 311 3
2593 15 9
Present Cash Capital,
Add the 5 per cent Bonds,
.
ÂŁ3,150
Company's Btoek, 6 3
The Directore trust that the new Board of
Directors wid see the necessity ef urging oo those |
(du autLority the wukiuy of more Reservoirs in the | ease, and of {his large uumber 15 had arises
impure water, and wiih that supereilious assump-
tion of superior knowledge which so frequently
âcloaks profound ignorance, sneer at what they
"of some who endea-
The elassa
of persons alluded to is said to include medical
| mildly term the âabsurdityâ
| ver to trace results to their trues eaguase
men, and it is this circumstance which gives to
opinions so expressed some apparent weight, and
renders then dangerous, by leading the inhabit-
; ants of the City to disregard the warning they
have received in this visitation; and which in-
| duces me to lay before the public some facta
| bearing upon the subject e icited daring the proe
gress of an investigation, ordered by the Lords of
| Her Majesty's Privy Council, and conducted by
| Dre, Buchanan and Thorne, into the cause of an
x utbreak of tever which occurred in 18*7, in the
âtown of Guildford, Surrey, and in the viliage of
| Perling, Essex. The testimony of these ewinent
| physicians isin direet guufirmation of the argu-
| ments brought forward in my report to the Loard
(ot Health, which â[ may bore stateâwas not in-
| tended for pnblicatiop, baving been hastily drawn
| up amidst the distractions of numerous profession-
lal engagements,
Tie subj ined extrasts 80 strikingly tliastrate
the sul ject, that 1 feel it needless to offer any
camments:
| 4*Theepidemiec of typhoid fever at Guitprorp
wae peculiatly instructive. Guildford is not or-
| dinerily guite exempt from typhoid fever; and
during tue firet tweuty-eight days of last August,
| 10 such eases had been seen scattered about in the
| town; whea suddenly within the nest thirty -thuwe
days there haa arisen fully 250 cases of the die-
r Mavistrate, a Publie Meet-
\itken, Erq , Fenic fe al'se tramped on Rafe corns !âan nnpar- Cathole at the sane timeâan frish Cathvias
ing was held at the Old Court House, on Thurs porable sin te be aure Bat thie ie not ali. pe meade a criminal er a pauper by the priest and
day, the 14th inst , at 11 oâeiock, a. m., for the acis as Secretary te Literary Societies lt isa peloeian whe have deecenved hum and ko pt bine ip
purpose of taking into cons:deration the require- | Wl der the elder hadnt him arranwnued before | weerance: m a werd, a savage aa he was born.
i the Grand Jury fer daring, in this Christian Tle has net thus tar, deteriorated the American
ments of the Town previousto the meeting of the
, . " . â tland, te commit such a borrd crime as that of blood, Why, then, fear that with these obstacles
Legislature.â W. B. Aitken, Esq., in the chair. being Secretary to a Literary Tustitate! Bar ef tace and color in the way, the vigger will
The meeting was addressed by Wm. Sanderson,! ty. Elder is compassionateâ Now, Mr. accomplish that in which the [rish have tailed
Eaq, Hon. A A. Macdonald, Mr R. Munro, Editor [would ask you. and he public generally, Bat! This appeal te the tear ot the populace
Archd. J. Macdonald, E-q , and Ion D. Gordon, & quest 0a The Patriot thinks thar Mr Me- | that we mati haye a care lest thes country, âhike
: ; : Donald eiould be **tareved and teatheredâ for! Mexican.â be ruined by a mixed race, is ouly the
on the necessity cf having a steam ferry cstablich- : : : âee api aes âbs pit .
i being Secretary to a) Literary Sc ciety What ga0ble of rascals who want te perpetrate jude
ed at Georgetown; also, on the advantages eught to be done to the Assistant Postmaster ee under cover of a popular prejudice. Mexioo
Georgetown p ssessed as a port of communication (j-peral, who ws Secretary to a Daacing Ay | Was vet se ruined either. The priests, bishops,
steamer could sembly? * Put that in your smoke and pipe uw!â monks, Buus, opera ing wpon the Catholic laity,
David did the job tor that ubhappy repubie, Just as
Catholeisia, which is despotisin, goes out, Mexico
rises,
with the main land, from which a
frequently run for the greater part of the winter
to Cape Geerge, or the Straits of Canso, and in! Phe argumentative Elder saya that Messrs Mac
if a eB » paramveuat) Kenna and Mefonald are only %t for manual labor, a : r "
foun rome Pte 0 - ~ nage âeset n While Mr. MeLeod povsesses all the brains of a Phe danger of miseegenation, white with
necessity o la ng ji steame 4 ee ia " 7 h Ă© : :
6G i town, Shedias, and Pictou, during the Gladstone. But with all this brains he eau aspire black, is, then, as remote as thac Teddy O'Fia.
seorgebto » OD ac, i ebou, i
t hing higher a Liters uteof view v i} euceee i i i
su:nmer season. in order to pat this port on a fair | (0 NOUN higher ina ary poiutof view, than berty will suceeed in making his way by marriage
footing with perts in the other counties, was S°Cretary tow Daucity Assembly; while itseems inie the American families by whem he is ab-
strongly advecate 1 by tue several speakers âA Mr 9, ge stag a rary âcha âsp Which horred. We have teen acquainted with Teddy
Moved by Mr. R. Munro, secoudej by Mr. G ee pb BO SAMOS BUSATLS FE a long time. He has dug uumberlees canals,
sent to manual labor
A. Aitken, â } Concerving those rumored charges of negligence
â(tt is the opinion of this meeting that it is &ec., I have not Let the Post âOilic e
absolutely necessary for the padlic aceonmoeda- defend itself on this poiat) T shallmerely remark, Pauper house, and be bas all the while been
tion, to have a steamer. on the Georgetown Ferry, | en pussant that i, was i upossible tor Messrs, Mac. privstridden, The fat, sleek, rosy-gilled liare
|inithata Committee be now formed, to drafta Kenus and Mefonald todo more than they aid. and scoundrels, (cousciously such) who have been
Petition and get signatures toask the Legislature) Verlhaps if the Assistant Postmaster General had! about him, have kept him in ignorance, robbed
to subsidiza this desirable and necessary unter x ven them , lastend of beiag racing him of his pener, and given hun, alter many
taking ne pga ee eas | es round the Âą â a i ag public sprinklings ot holy water, what they call pars.
** Resolve Mr. Ă© 0 ArehÂą q re hore conelude Hast » , Hi â wae? fy
Masheuabe} ager 4 in a 0; Seabelk toh (used the ** Patriot'sâ ing re. | Porte to eaven; but he is Teddy O'Flaherty
wade many roilroads, fought many a fight, voted
ing to way the detu.eeratic ticket, been In many a jail and
sone help
iy, they
better satisfaction.
that altoouvh sheering re
Committee to draft a Petition and proeure signa
tures thereto, to carry oat the above Resolution
After sone further discussion on steam e3m
munication, and the necessity of having the Tele-
graph extended to Georzetown, it wis novel by
Archd. J Macdonald, Esq , and secoided by Mr
|D F Kennedy, that tuis meeting do adjoura till
marks ubunt Trackmenthat § de usdemdarse thee | 27%? and if he were disposed to marry, thereâs
and au prepared to tell the © Patriot seribe ' thar, BridgetâBridget only. Miscegenation i not for
Prouckmen must be a very degraded class if tiey | lim.â
canuot be pet ona par with bin his sneers to the |
eoutrary notwithstaudiag, ifthe ** Patriotâ de
sires more information with respect to the General
Post Olice, Money Order Department, Law Lusi-
These extracts portray, without doubt, the
sentiments entertained by a majority of the
Laolved that the Legisiature be asked for a subsi
ness, wnd racing rownd town, 1 will vive jt ta k ruling party in the neishboriug Republic which
I das = 7 - }
shortiv, to his heart's ecouteut. would > + : .
{ } ld, 2 ânarere « . - . Ti
10 ger igo nga ar the Progress almost deifies by calling it âThat
coulidenee in what that âlong eared critter
hiiin
O venerable David! the Authorof the following bght op manhood rights and popular liberty
ides mist dave bad you in bis mind's eve
| Monday, the I&th inst., at 7 oâcloek, p.m, then
{to meet again at the same place--which was
|) agreed to
lu the
much ;
telly great constellation which is destined to shed.
ipcahiime, to eo
Aud on Monday, a meeting was again held,
pureuant to adjournment, when E. Wuickwire,
| Erq., was called to the Chair,
: A ** Myself!
The draft of a petition was submitted by the}
| Committee appointed to draw up the same, tor}
| the steam ferry boat; and after sone discussion
} sb to the lowest amount for which a boat gould
es expected to be placed on the ferry, it was re
all over the world.ââ âKirwan,*â we think, is
alas for theme so poor,
A theme but rich iu fear;
1 stand a wreck ov Error's shore,
A spectre vot within the deor,
A houseless shadow evermore,
Au exile lingering here * |
not far from beiag ââunmasked,ââ and when
this is dune our people will have reason to be
thankful.
The Trish American this replies to these
By inserting thi ur xt iss
| dy of ÂŁ200 per anoum. forten years, to any com- coule r a lavor aaa haa a as
} pany placing and maintaining w sullable vat on | Your obedient servant,
| tue terry. | Sestrer taetecier
Messrs Wm Sanlerson, Eaq.. Capt John Me.) innary 23. 1869 Pe eer
Donald, Esq., Mr. kK. Munro, and others, spoke poeta.
on the necessity ef baving Telegraph communica-| a â
tion exteale] to Georgetown; and tue ft llowing | LOCAL.
} resolution was moved by Mr RK. Munro, and ââ ee
seconded by Wm. Sauderson, Esq , and carried |
} un nimously, â
you would Progress âzreat constellationâ extracts :â
âWe believe, in the worst period of the frenzy
of Know Nethingism, a fouler tirade of abuse
than the foregoing never found its way ito print.
The miserable hound who indicted it, and the
equally wretched idiots who gave it circulation,
forget bow short a time it is sinee they were
yelling with dehght areund Mulligan and bia
| A Grand Literary Entertainment was given in *Teady O'Flaberties,â whe, im the South-West,
| the Tiguish Hall on the evening of the Sth instant. | stood between them and the Victorious march of
{ he tial Was nicely decerated aud brilliantly the Conlederaies, even as Meagher aad Corcoran
i tgs Nobigs . katage euthorng. and the | and Shields, with their Lrish lepiuns checked
pauy to have i extended to Georgetown, and that} _A tiger ond indh. ster eomgprcrbagpiaieiepecer yes their advance at the North while Mareachusette
e aaa lai sonys plavs and comedies, was well acted The
a Committee be vow formed to get up eech PetĂ©-) iucje tugeished by the Messrs Montainâthree Cotld not find enough of ker oven sons with pluck
| tion.â
brotheisâ would it is suid, do eredit to actors of OY patriotism sufficient to recruit her ranks and
An animated debate then took place on the) celebrity.â His Lo idship the Bishop, Hon G.W-. bad to send out ber agente te buy, steal or kid-
possibility of running a steamer with the winter) Howlin, Thomas Keily, Esquire, and Mr. A. nap the Southern negroes, who, by special farer
| Mails from Georgetown, instead of depending on) Kitchic. addressed the uudieace âS J, at Washington, were allowed.to be counted ae
eens Eaajouons and uncertain passage by ice boat, Mr Wiliam Manderson, Engineer, of New Lon- | WT Quota. âDeteriorate the Americon blood,â
jw Cape formentine, when it was ehewn that) dou. is making preparations to take up Mnasel indeed! Docs the foul minded seribbler ima-
beseres gingâ cine ~ we Mud with steam power. He expects in a few eine that the world is as stupid and short of
on aad bbe eee eee pe oe = days to have the machine workipy â!b, } ae âav himeelf to be, or that people
| loth January; thateyen then it might be kept| The New Wesleyan Chureh at South Wi! tekire, h â âop: i: the drelasation a the Mosse
| open by weane of asteaner until the Gulf closes | was opened for Divive Service on Sunday last, setts Commission on the medieal siatistics of
Janiary (8th, when three sermons were preached, âie census. which showed that the native popu-
| vst tlows :âIn the morning. at Ml o'clock, by the lateen of New England had become eo deterior-
| | Rev. WW. Persins.in the affernoon. at 3oâelock, | ated from vice and money grubbing, that, in two
â Kesolved that it is the opision of this meet- | bY the Rev i. Pope and am the evening, at 6} or three generations, the race would vanish from
ing that asteamer could rug Setween âeorgetown, ° clock, by the Kev. A. Faleouer. A collection the earth, if it had not been for the admixture of
| naid of the jew, heaithy bleed brought inte the country by
| the foreign-born emigrante? Or does this cant-
âing hypeerite forget that when the State of
Riode Island jastituted a similar investigation,
| the revetations they made were of se horrifying a
| â Resolved that the Legislature be petitioned
| to wake arrangements with the Pelegraph Co n-
It was moved by Mr. KR Munro, and seconded
by Wm. Sanderson, Kaq..~â
and some part of Nova Scotia, til! the Lith building fand was taken up at each
| January, e ery year, and some seasons mueh | ¹„ ice.
| later; aad tuat the Legislature be ask ed to grant
a sufficient suia to induce a Company to provide â note : : fo a
/a@ strong screw bout, after Charlottetown harbor CHEISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
is trozen, to earry tae Mails, &e., and the same Atthe Annual meeting of the Literaâ y Class in|... i
, boat could find sufliceut employment during the connection with this Association, held in their seat they had to be suppressed and 7
| fishing seasow, in carrying the mackerel (that Rooms, on Weduesday eveniog, the 2b iost,| Jom ission abolished, lest) the civilized worl
would be âanded at Georgetown direct to Shediac.â the following yeutiumen were elected officers for *hould get hold of them, and ery out against the
| Carried unanimously. the present \ear,â cant and humbug which wade New England a
President W. Fall, Esq. | Whited sepalehre ?
â Vice Presidents, Mr. Johu Kennedy, Mr. J. J, The Republicans complain that the Ineh are
Chapple. antagonistic to them, and will net even ex: mine
See'y. and Tyens., Mr. W. F Dawson. inte theit principles ; but while their ergans in-
ne gga ae" . - Ro liuaszard, D. A dulge in auch language as we have quoted above,
The opening: debute wilt a held in their recom o wre mM capeet nothing but hostility from all wbe
Wednesday eweniug next, the 27th just t Tape ticens the blood oF the feelings of manbood
o'clock ~ â : ies in them, The party that could tolerate such a
Subject for Pisenssien, â Which is the most de- regas thie Chicago Post as their mouthpiece,
rable blessing, Health ar Wealth 2â would give ue neither friendship nor fair-play if
OpenerâMr. John Kennedy. j they had the power as they evidently have the
By order, will, te crush us, out of sheer bigotry ung ivnal}-
wr Dawron, Secây.
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LITERARY CLAS; OF YOUNG MEXâS
|. Moved by Mr. R. Muaro, and seconded by
|Jobs Smith, Esq ,â
| ** Kesolved that a Committee be formed to get up
a Petition to the Legisiature, asking a aufficient |
) Suu to paiat the outside of the Grammar School |
| building, and to have the buiding properly en-)
| closed by # suitable tence.â Carried unanigously.
Archd. J. Macdonald, Esq , called the attention |
aa the meeting to the state of the Georgetown si
Common, aud moved the following Resolutions,
which, after a good deal of discussiop, were carried |
by a large majority,â |
,cal Late.â
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