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OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE,
let me esk you, can you now eppeal to their „ published @ line in approval of your course,
: ~ â : Hie Policy, a8 well as that of hie trends, In the
well Kncaen ind-pendence and int lligence ? I old eney Which bus eo eften tr iumpbeds > divide!
woderstand both you and your wretched and conquerâ âYou becawe an easy pry
. le iki anâ ite : "The Queen's, Printing for you, Eaward and
scheming thoroughly and consequently I ap- the Gdl. Becretarvship tor we! Maw! Haw!
Haw!â *Wili
Mr. Eprioits As mature seecnd thenght is faxt
taking the pluce ot the first hastily formed pin
ions oy the Railway question a this leeality J] have
thougut it might be interesting to yeu ty kuow
our present opmiens op this great question, and
onaeetl
The fire ater control. Three quarters of the
city, Iving north of the eity. is in ruins. Ă©
A despatch to the ** Giobe.â last evening, re
vives the rumor of yn intended Fenian attack on
Manitoba It seems incredible, but is very cir
sumstantial 3
4 Ottawa, Oct, 9
Chicago, Oct. 9, p.m | Messrs. Walâer would not accept the con-| was to cost ÂŁ50
00°0 â a âarger amount. QUEENS COUNTY CATTLE
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SHOW
AND EXHIBITION.
Tue weather was unusually fine on Tues.
day and Wednesday last and a greg
many -ersons from town and coun
(tract and then the Pufriof intmated that) Another part of the letter says, that he |
| Messrs. O Brien, Howlan and Kelly were would build the Railroad in two years and
the Railway Ring. When it was found would * allow every day to count wt
|that Mr O Brien was likely not to get pro part of that period which has elapsed siace
preciate you and it with a proper sentimeutâ
PROPOCND CONTEMPT! :
As well might we look for »-lHgiousâ pre
cepts in the edit rials of a semi-infidel journal
as for impartial criticism on the acts of the
existing administratipn, from the pen of the | bottom,â
You |
are enzajed, sad at a low figure, too, to de-|
disguised editor Of the © Progress.â
eridempethe fly. &e.
oO the Goveroment was
- waa be ;
Day, in Charlottetown. * supposing I did say 30
tt was but *perhaps.â
If as
cour friends you bad waited vat the Corres
yeu sep ipto iny parlor, says the,
âformed, David.
fimeelf again, avd ov he said about the.
Gractte St Dunstan's Cellege on Nomination
Kt was a perhaps without a
had been duggested to you by geome of,
vente was published, or potil the Houee met,
also our opipious of fhe Railway advocg'es and
their Oppedeuts. Our opin, of ite promoters
is/ that ifat is fo be built, we have no wore copa
ble men on the Island than the present Govert-
ment to do it,âas to their honesty, we believe
them neither more or less honest than the gever-
ality of people
)
ing the Patrivt as their mouthpiece (as Mr
Reilly's conduet has jowered the Herald be-
neath notice), is that no more incensisient er 8n-
Quy opiniona ef the Railway opponents, tak-|
Yeme the tiovernment, and from that occupa. | end then if the Government could not show clean,
}hande, you would be perfectly Justified in euch |
tion you Canrot bud ze. You are compel 'ed, & couise as you have taken, and mig hi have had
yader pain of summary dismissa). to seribble | fotlowers. Bit no, nethi'gÂź weuld satisfy your!
and bowl i : . | inordinate vanity. When the âmeup ain would)
- be ae your talk a digatessâ9nd fnot come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the:
he, sa we all know, is simply
antic with mountain.â So away you sped to Iudian River
eserything that proceeds from the co-alition fand thence to Eemont Bay. where you reovivel
: ie . ile fc Mesera.. Araene: ig it it was made, it was by seme bogus bankrupt
and ean see nothing but blackest dishonesty | thc teadbete cathe wi pubticatine eras | ow ered He laughed at the idea vi such a read
ia the political characters of Pope, Howlan
â helng * smaail g 7 ro vo itt
reepondence, and, if it wag not satigiactory, they | bejng built fur so smaila sum, and decared with
and Brecken; and. in. their Op powents the
would join, your banner. This, it appears, made | as much assurance as it be knew what
: : you @ wiser man. and justice seemed for a time
pucieus of an universally-libern'-republiean- | to have contre! of your judgement, and you then |
party, destined, with the aid of a narrow.) biough! there wag ary Wey you could get bagk |
age Bail aa j}te the old track you would do se, how othery ine
ausge Kailway, t> effect complete amstvama-| ..4,, yeu weconnt for the following telegraph |
tion of the entire bumap race, black and | which I regeived trom yewat Pietou, on Tues
shite, on the purest of Communist maxims, |Âą% Sev" the Phe â
But, sir, bound as you are, your oe aR **After consultation with friends, it is thought
oan Pf : â"" | posutn towhang KRailwey Contract requires un-
seuld be purchased to-morrow, ai a small ad-| mediate explanation Eaceedinyly regret, your
Vance on their eurrent pric, to publicly re- absence at this juncture. Very influential friends
tract all vou have ever writte:
z jhare udvised as to ask you fer dny strong facts
against the | that would justify Wi Rat in supporting Goe
Government, and to as publicly derounce jerpment Auswer immediately and frapkly, as a
Se Tee ee es cme Seonrer Ga a _ Lhaice read the Correspondence wy Koy
â ; Gazette.
Ts this faney, or is it fact? (As elightly con 5 Let the public ânew judge what Kind of â@) jg yt a dicect weult to the mteligence of all te
firmative of this opinion, allow me to refer |friend yeu are when wo onpleasaninegs bad) y jou it is addressed,
[stuce taken place between us up tothe tyne you! cy jess thau that be ean write what be lik 8 and
| published ]
You doubtless remember Mr. David Laiid 8 eon-
Howlan stated that the Government had offers
to build our Railway at ÂŁ5000 per mile, and bow
he frothed at the mouth in tryimg to throw vidi
feule oa bim, boldly asserting that it was fa'se, or
that sum. The people here are well aware that,
shertly afier, miormation came trem seurces
that no sane tnan could disbelieve, that our Ball
way could be built tor even a less sum,
tcould be built {Qu 2
throws all the contunfely ou the Governmenut: he
limit that they could let the contrag: at, He then
allempts to prove that the Government mniended
tocar was connect d with some needy speculator
who intended to swindle the Country and divide
tbe spotls I make ve hesitation in stig ting jaud
I have read the Patriot carctully; that be bas
tede ne attempt to prove the above charge that
You to the circumstance of your having been ,
the article under consideration
wise course coujd be followed on Uhis question. |
duct at the Kustico meeting lust winteyswhen Mr, |
he was)
talking about, that it could not be buiit for deub e:
Then as}
it we that bad beard tim speak and cead bis pas)
per were sunpletons, he has be idly agseried that it |
to ÂŁ3000 per mile, at d}
can foxy placing ÂŁ5000 m the bill as the outs de}
li weans wething more!
A despatch received on Saturday vight that six
b nanatpee Foniais have jett Morris. the present
terminusof the Railway, and are advancing on
Fort Garry, distant about 300 miles.
They ure taid to be under tie command of
OâPonnghue. They did not lev ve Morris tog: ther
bat travelled in eniall parties, and were provided
with wagons ant bregeb loading rifles. %
There we searcely upy United States troops in
Minnesota, apd tiose which are there are not in
any way to be relied apon,
There is a large stock of arms and ammunition
at Fort Garry.eud shou'd the miscreants invade
the Province, they are iikely to lave a warm re-
seption.
(got New York, Oct. 10
Gold closed at 114, â :
There was a yreat excitement jn the stock mar-
| ket yesterday with heuyy declive ju all kinds, al-
i thoagh the prices are expected to be firmer when
ithe full extent of loss by Chicage five is known.
The last despa'ch from Ch caso, dated 6 o'clock
lJast night says:â**Flames are still ancheeâed.
The Telegraph Office improvised in the routLern
part of the city has be.n reached by fire and
operators compelled to nove. Wiad had veered to
north.â The Jast words were, © There now
lappevrs no hope of suving the southern portion of
the city.â fee
One of the latest despatcnes says: â* Tt is im-
possible now Lo Live even approximately. a cor
rect stateneut of the loss but a full idea may be
| formed when it is stuted that every Bank io the
ciiy, except two small Savivigs lust tutions, we
destroyed. Al the wholesale stores. all the lead
ing retail establ ghments,g the Post Office, ( ourt
Honse, vod Âą hamlber ot mmerce. every hotel in
the South Division excep! the Michigan Aveung
Hotel. which is standing on the extreme southern
Limit eseaped, though it is badly score red 5 every
De wap per olliceâthe r Tribuneâ bailding, which
Was suj posed to be fire proof finally saccumbed;
every Ui-atie; the six largest e evatdrs; the im
m-nse¹e@ ots @° the Michie o Sootoern and Ehe
bois ecutral thauirord< bot the passenger and
f.eight d posits of the liter
: : . : 4 thal we are such towels that we will beaeve his More than a secure ot charches and much ship-
wn-eremonionsly ejected from the office of the|day or two afterwards, L met you on the | jgrest st ry His borrer at people waiting to | pine in the river were al cpstroy ed. Meu whe
âHeraldâ for surrertitiously trying to force | way t § muanerside mm care et sour chaperor, | gecousprist wuy thing, 2 such that L aun sur prysed | Yere willionad es â rday Ring Bo . - ly
. } | Maj or McGill, who, trou betngone of the great |p. does nol coumence oY crusade against the | eUNiers WHER, aE Mereâ re pla ei sadiie: «See
â that } arte articles of yous oA com | ee: admirers af Lhd prescrip iaest party ot asi | Suhloteeld Spepepenive tot alt 'hindâs
position Colitradiétory of your vicn writings | yrar hue aliel a sudden become a warm advo- je Very year Mheu mupey 18 ty be expended on ey
: ar hd cate of the Catholics, Next morning Tmet yeu) ponds; al id be d
oth haem : ? roade and bridges. Aud it Weuld be very incon
pablished at the same time in another news Jat Kenetigiou, where report stated you went tr! g.tant i us, lo censure others for det g whal
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paper then ander yout own management) | seawchet eertam signatures to a taineus decu- | I ehould not be at all displeas- | ed by scores; hundreds of hoses und cows have
To conduct so truly despicable as this you | pent you had ip your pocket fio break the Gov | oa yt all the Luipds and a number more hud torus |
}we do ourselves,
could ina momer 3 id bef vii , nae ae
en god oy napeb at weeny ina few dayÂź and call on ceftain geitiemenâ vf; vecessuty for ibe to give seeurity al ail, il the |
atcommodaie yourself; and the praises you they would only sign it~-'o be ome members oF) Kausticu breakewater is lo be taken as a epect |
; * New Government. Failing this you return il ee suverne|
ately bestow t& 5 wf! } j See â y wes of their ebility, and desire tu spend Gouvera-
j y . . Spas Mr R : I y, fureteh bur led te Suuuuerside. Where me uniben with vifiers of : , )
another instance of the tacility with which | the new combination, you were untiring in your
you ean âsw: {low your own words.â - rs hg hon the apes np protec Lot the Governimentzâ2 base Loebj chon lo aseist |
: es @ lun at alae, âthe Dest lac ; . !
| notice that you pronounce arzsij- bp wi i , om them it they Wil ue me oul these that 1 tuink |
â y P my â azeivst the | schemes of nvece and man gang alt aglee,â and) wii) betier fill their places 1 suppor ed the last |
seatyle of âan Trishmantsâ epistie. Tat, in | you stand te day without 6. fullpwer emongst „eUT Govercument. Lie Patriot sneered so much t|
deed, must be o matter of revret, as a certifi-| poh as in either branch of the Legislature | tneir want of abiiiy taal | ueatly got out of cons |
ee f . f ft â » on ee@in lo arp @ goed deal eb od bat that | ceit of ibem. 1 rieticed boweyer, chat they serine |
eate of competency from the *Progress i Was often absent frei my post at the Coureil | oy tobe endowed with considerabie wore brains
Uffice, codntersigred hy you and witneesed by | Board and that ore ag -~ oe later they aijgwed Mr.Laird a salary ter doing wo
â - La . .. * ODities No greater talseho« Fe! | cin us cked hs rsons raids but 1 sappore
ouple " Oneâ! * 4 {hinge Us Waly wicked peisons 5 Du ipp
cB age > oth 4 pate : >: oo = euspated irom your pens and it my private let. }selouy as (be Word slaudssbad peaple will Judge
ably be a passport to the best ite rary citcles. {'cr „ / a mm Ot Set waking he lether teeing by their own. | am ield that yor
â , the reason for mii absence on the day | race ipile P rT =s I
Maz U venture to as â : swaree ide vet like org letlers, and Will but ald that
7*% 6 k how doe te 8 sle of the Coutracts were let, 1 weud net vow stop te! pace not yet beard or r ad apything aginst the
this letter, taken in connection w th its facts, â
uetice it itis very ensy tor you te waik ata | Goverment or Railway Chat is net incensisiaut
cUidiaeed inclâ te veut refined swine? Do | Woments Warning trom your hodge to the Ce unc jer cobtiadictory, and more ibe the ine msiderae
you recognize in the ubove sentences any re-
Chamber. Not rv easy tor one whe bus 90 tiles | cayiugs ot a wriluge muschief-maker, than the ul
ty travel. However et da take the records to} ances or writ Kol beuest wen, Tt you cou-
resemblance to â the true Johnsg.iĂ©n roll!â
Yours, &c..
see how wuch C waeabsent. The reguigr Coun-| oger this worth piivling, you would oblige we
THQMAS KELLY.
cil days are twice 3 month, What a special one |
Summerside, 4th Qetoter, 1871.
fment grants for public bem fit âThe Railway |
| Oppasitioy Seem claiworeys lor ibp early brewk-up |
Lhere.
I mation heie on account of the consistent, |
We cb)
eriinent, âwhen Sir. Haythorve weuid present it) eg a png to build thy rainoads it would net be |
the awiul certainty that mapy buman beings have
perished iu the flares; bow Many, no one car
j
tell and perhaps vo oue will Le abie to telis but
it js kuown that some perished and u is feared
i that the victims of the fiery mouet Pmay be coun -
been burned iv the stables and an the vorth side
hundreds of dinjmals, though releqsed from eon-
finement were wo bewildered and confused by ihe
sea of fire whic surroped d thea that they
tuished wildly to and fro, aterny cries of Tright
aud pain avtil scorched und killed, Over 100 0°
people are Loweless âThe loss at least ie $250,
vv0 00,
Pablic meetings are being held and contribations
made al. over the country in +.id of the sufferers
Kew York, Oct, 10,
Commuonication with Chicago was resnmed at
noon tceday and the announcement made that the
fire cens d about 3aem., when a Smart shower
visired the cily.
Few detvi's have heen received but the gengra!
accounts first given are fuliv confi wed.
It is b-tiewed that fally Sve huydred lives were
lost jn the conflagration,
Che Li jred States Sub-Tieasyry coutajued pwo
million cd dlease
âthe City Kecords are all destroyed.
Every railroné depot ix in ashes
A ater despatch via ~t Louis dated 4 Pe m,
suys wnother fire has br ken outin thst pat of the
city spared yest rday, and ce sprending rapidl
threateniuy to Âą. wplete its utter desiruction No
turther particnlars are giveu
Larve same of money and qnantiti-s of provisions
aud Âą'othing are being comitibutcd all over the
country
A weetirg in Fanneil Hatl Boston, to-day,
| per securiti s, then they said sonje persons |
else were tre ring. We have reason to)
| Suspect that the opposition papers are pot
| half so well satisfied that some of those
whom they have named as being the Ring
âdid not get the contract instead of Mr.
âSchreiber, The Progess, inâ July last
| ironically asked us why we did not inter-
its award t» him,â âooks very fair, but the
chief point in letting the Contract, was to
close before the other Contractors made
new arrangements. This point we fully
explained 1p a previous article, and shewed
that the Government owed it to the inter
ests of the Colony to let no further time
pass without closing with some contractor. |
visized the (attle Show and Exhibition,
Some of the Stock was very fine. ang
brought higher prices than in previous
years. Mr, Fairweather, from Sussex
Vale. N. B, bought a large amount of
Stock for the Agricu'tural Society of that
place, and gentlemen from Nova Scotia
also purchased largely.
The following is
Alihough Mr. Haviland gave Mr. the list of Prizes at the Cattle Show :â
LIVE STOCKâHORSEs,
Best Carriage Sta!l.on, imported or otherwise,
| view Mr. Shreiber,.â giving the public to
infer that he was uot one of the Ring. i Brien to understand that the security,
now take Mr. Shreiberâs word, when he|such as he offered would not do; yet, on
states that he had no collusion with the! the 29t he telegraphed to Hon A. A Mac-
off or on the Island, and that no one bad
any interest in the contract antil after it
was signed by him.
do hope that he will; then the whole nego
tiations about the contract will be thorough-
ly sified before an impartial Judge and
jury. If Mr. O Brien should pot think
|well of doing this. then we advise the
}
| sworn evidence of the dealings of the Gov-
| ernment wiih the Contractors. We believe
lthat there are many facts that will come
put in no other way, and we have reason to
believe moreover, that these facts will
prove that the greater part of the charges
brought against the Government are mere
factious asze:tions. So far as we can us
certain, the facts of the case are as follows:
On August 9b, Mr. Brien Was toid that
his tender would be accepted, ** provided
terms and conditions of contract and re
qitirements of law be complied with, wiih-
out deluy*â Without delay, remember
On the 12th he said he would © lodge in
any Bank at ][vlifax. say ÂŁ250 003, stozk
of the Ualifax City Railroad Company and
the balance of the sum required in bonds,
which have regular y paid and are paying
six per cent interest.â On the ldth Aug
the Colonial Secretary, in reply, on behalf
of the Government, suid that they
* prepared to accept a transfer of the whole
of the Stock of the Ilalifux City Rairoad
Company, unencumbered, tor ÂŁ60 0.0, and
were
| approved personal security fur -40 Q00 as
securily for the construction of the Rail
round.â Lion J ©. Pope. on the same day
August 14:h, wrote to him as follows; â
Government 1s most 2»uxXious that the con
Government nor with any person either)
The season is passing rapidly. a d@ the |
Donald that his- securities were ready
Well! in his estimation they were ready. |
âbut what were they ? the Horse Rai road,
We have heard th at) stiil mortga ed, and surety of Moir & Co, 8rd
âMr O'Brien intends bringing an action:
against the Government fur damages We) For tha personal security for the ÂŁ400 0
as indemnity for the amount of mertgage. |
âhe offered T. A DeWolfe & Sou and David |
Starr & Son The Government could not)
receive the security, and the Attorney
General Aug 31 wrote him as follows:â
âI have to state that the Government}
âtion contained in the Colonial Secretary s
| Letter of the 14th inst.. wherein he states |
| thet the Halifax (i y Railroad must be un- |
encumbered and th t they cannot accept
'Moir & Co as zn indewnity against the
âmortgage at present a charge on the said
| Railroad
With respect to the security offered by |
| you for the balance viz 440 0° the Gov |
âernment do not consider it sufficient, â
| That the Government were justified in so
âwriting, we believe, that they have evi-|
| dence in their possession to amply prove, |
âand which wil be forthcoming before the |
Legis'ature when the mutter comes up
for discussion.
Ilowever , up to this time, it is generally
| acknowledged that the Governmeni acted
properly; 1t is the subsequent negotiations
|
âthat are called im question
i
âhappeced in fall under our observation
â\ but as this article is sufficiently lengthy
.
| we must defer our concluding remar.s for
1
| another number.
THE EXUIBITION
Was opened on Wednesday at 12 o elock
by Is Honor the Lieut Governor, accom
panied by Adusira Fanshawe and suite
Judge Hensley made a suitable address, to
which the Lieut Governor replied, The
articles exhibited though not so numerous
\us on previous years yet were high y
_â<$âââââ
_âââ
having served nut less t! an 25 mares on
the Isiand during the present seasonâ
Jacob Dockendorf, North River, ÂŁ3,
2ad best do do, let class certificate George
Clow New Bedeque Road.
best do do, 2ud do do â R. Stevenson,
Rustiev.
Best Vratt Stallion, imported or otherwise,
having served pot jess shau 25 mare: on
the Is!and during the present seasonâ
Wa. Culien, Lot 49, ÂŁ3.
Entire Draft Co't under 3 years oldâ
David Match, Ristico, ÂŁ2
2nd best do uo, Ist class cert:ficateâ William
Good, Winsloe Road
Best
Legislature t» have a2 Committee to take are not prepared to depart from the proposi | 3rd best d» d», Zod do daâJobn McRae New
| Legis]; â uve
Glasgow,
Best Carr:ige Mare and FoalâJ. Deck2n-
dort N rt» River. 30s.
Quid best do do, ist cluss certificateâ George
Davies, Cuiown,
(8rd bet do do, 2nd do do â Juha Kennedy,
Brockley Pomt Road.
Best Cart Mare and FoalâWm_ Good, Wins-
joe Road, 30s.
2 .d best do do, let class certificateâThomas
Enwan Craraud.
3rd bist do do, 2ud do dy» â Jchn Lenozrd
Cornwall
Bost Cart Filly under 3 years oldâWiiliam
Prowee B. P. Rad, ÂŁ2.
2d best do do, ist class certificate â James
M Ler, St Peterâs Road.
'3.d besi do do, 2d do doâArehâd McKinnon,
North River.
Best Blood Fuley under 3 vears oldâ Francia
Hyde, West River, ÂŁ2,
Mi | 2nd beet do do. Ist class curtifcate â Robert
Some of these
3rd best do ds, 2nd do do- John Walker,
Brackey, Lot 3v.
North River.
J.dgesâJ tn Johnson, William Mutch,
jun,, ana dunn MeGregor, Esquires,
CATTLE,
Best Buli ander 3 years oldâJohn Howard,
North River, ÂŁ2-
2.d been do, lst class certificateâ Jobo
Walker, North River
3rd best do, 2ad do â Wm. Rattray, B. P.
Road.
Best Bull of any age or breed âJames Mutch,
Lot 48, ÂŁ2.
\2od best ad, Ist e'ass certiBcate â Jubn
Keunedy, B. P. Road.
ard best d , 2nd dv â Edward Harrington,
tract shoald be signed, andâthe work pro | creditable and show that the Lucusiries of Sine Mile Grech,
geedeu with with as lilt de deluy us poss blâ \the Island are making steady progress. | Bost Cow um wiikâJ_ C. Pope, Royalty ÂŁ2.
eau be called between them. } oy se dung,
LETTER OF HOW, G. W. ROWLAN,
The regular Couns) yuan assure you without flattery thet yo um
Tu Edward Reilly, Eeq, M PP.
el day of the menth-1 wee present. Ou Durer} 9, iuabie paper ig lag: ris) g i. the peopleâs âcati- |
doy, Zugust the 2gud. by wail | received notice | had yt ke eam Dea healed
It im eeldom that I trespass on your evlumne
. tnderd that of any of our sewmepapers
CR ciah I have, to your ewn kuowledye. beep
traduced very freely tur some time Last, IT have
aiweys themgat that the pubac would be the
best jadges ef ny public lite; and os il had very
item w appear Deiyre their tribyvel, 1 would
trust to them and their deesion Moreover,
1 have often felt ng the Village Blackeunth did
of tt tradgce;s; 1 could by athetion to my
business beat (ul @ better name in six months
than avy one of them ever owned = [| dé think I
should mat gary trom my regular rul-, Wee it neat
that J goned r you bave taken upor yourself to
be my adver, and trum the tact of being a
*âpoliticafâ trieud, your statement, no matter
bow mulrue, might be taken by some of my
âsincere friendsâ aa worthy of consideration â
Bene iweise months age the present Gore
ernment was formed. end. st thal time, wih
your full app
$6 which you refer was also sigeed by each of
ual with your fall consent. The reasous tor ad
tuis you wow preveud total iguerance of.
wish to have your memory retrerjied, turn up
the Herald of a twelee mouth or a age, acd it
you de» vet find sufficient there, then âark your
quvudaus friend of the Patriot for 2 epy vf bis
Si | Puriang alt thewe, fT may at some future
imme bring them more tally to jour netics
Meastime 1 cin affurd to despise your eneers.
At the frne it was termed, as y yr trend, I
need my influence to give you a ty: ge ebare âot
the Public Pewmcing, and, trem tigg to ume,
When, like the Lujge leech, you eried more more.
it-was given to you te satisiy your * capidiy for
wealth and the payin wich wealth ere coud be sity ger is Lis adsecacy of Le
Government than yoursell, por wore strougly op-
posed to these whe dared suy ought ogatnet it une
3 up lv a tr cent bere d wh p yur comsumaie
vdnity lead you to arrogate to yours: f the tiie uf
Ladder of guttr to-relrgwmiats wie you sued
Your tatueur puueed proclygustvw of whied the
Iwlivwing is a copy :â
Ch town, P. ©. Island, Sept, 6, 187].
"Dear Sir5
âConsidering the grave reaponsibility resting
bpee the. Karculive Govternme t m4
acceptance OF n Feb wi ot Ratiway Confoagte, it
bus been suggested as a desirable cows lo pursu-,
Bt the Preseul ef mig, jer as tatty Of |e inet bere
wt the House of Assembly whe support ibe Gov
ernment us possibie témert at au catly day, at
poaie Guuveiient place, tur the purpose of wuluai
Coppulleiiog, ae Well as fo pesist Wb their ads
vige the megbers of ihe Couveil iu deaiue wi
this tuyortant mater, Through us sy aaly wil
thus be sectred, and the public dijnd gow fevered
Wie apprebrorivus through tbe w cepreseuta
tions of tae Opposition sevthed wii the knuw.-
ledge that the Ulinost prudence bas been Âąxeici
eed ae Whe greg and samog of ibe Raitway
Couvact. With this, obj ef lo view you are
respectivily tequesied te meet af wy residence,
in Charkattetown, wt? viele 18 ihe evening. ov |
Toreduy, (he 1400 tye ait, Wet sued further ae.
tien as way be agreed Upuu b the âMajority Gan
be taken.
*} have the hynor to he, sir,
ail your Very obedient s-rvant,
âipwakp Retury.â
This precious anerse!, io whisn you were
going *to assist the members of the Council in
deatisiy with this wnportnni matior â wos ey
Tigut ong jefe iv tbe Cacuene wet vers of beth
brasobes-ol the Leuieniore, Wiis) was the re
suki? Noone attended wit he exe-puon of the
Hut. Fiatem Key whise hones Dish heart
ewelled With lndâ)guation al your treachery. When
be found ofe of there Ab. Were gathered âfo
assist the meinbers of the Counce in d galing with
this amportunt maticrâ § Was woue vleer iho
Daya ward, the wan of woo. @ lew days be
fore, you wroles GOO FOKBID THAT HE SLOCLD
Beovvk RULER OF OVK LITTLE Bhi re gud ais
that be Was OO. wo Whew You weuld Hel be
wiling 10 ENTHEST SOUR LIFH AND Pid
Femty. © Yet, th the face of duigs fe be comes
one of your âbie gsetivid Guus,â
The Catholig wembers of the Exeeytive
Couneil Were wot to be do dealt wilt; tiey ner
bet to Feoeive w eucular; because 1 pressive you
shared iu the feelings very tree ly «xpreseed by
one of your undererapy ers that * //owlan was a
regis âMacborald a foot aid Biuckachen &
madmen! FE ot thas purpose teey were net
âVe be jet inte the secret. Lam not av are whe, her
the âfoolâ aud the **maduwan' teceiied any byt
the fiowihg We 2 copy of ibe oily wie sent tu
the ârogue :â
âChitown, Sept. 6, 1871,
âbly Dear Mr, Howian; y
âThere 1s greet excitement abe ut Town in
reference to the reses of O'Bricuâs Tender.
The vp:inen of a gleat many trieuds of the âov
ervment i that kn age would be per
fect! jo accepting U Broenâs securities
suels pfnke, Cartel er Burpee geiting the Rail
way te nbt tole raed einetiy avy clue. Would it
Bui bo Weil for Us i ggueUll about tbe waiier,
Could you be in Town ou Tursdoy the 12ib
Wnsthot, wid meet at wily place abet 7 o'clock
1 tindk Ome other meuers (iriewt ) wilt be me
abuui that tawe, What abet ihe Co ai aansaip!
er Se *Kespeetiully yours,
2 âEvwasp ety.â
How rice the trap wass t Vhot # ebuckh
â seneti ge hese. as wid one ot
he Sehes at = â riends)~ âbat were lo
be in dbnit that Âą
the Coumeil wn dealt
aud Dy Whose. * mul con * invivdg
wad. Eo aM > securedâ ; A er
* What wae aiidâ is the m aving of all thie âaw
stpectant publgâ won uk jo de nh meee âŹ
eo iss, Wb characterisuc shags loess mecer
ated wen, ee OMe ne Oe
royal, | took @ seat ini! the Bend |
lt you.
+ 6666 casted the heinbers of 1 have dove wieh you for the present, but shali
,
te attend Council ou Tiiisday. tue 24h Lilett
fest working, acd arrived in Town on Thursday
iu tpe for Council. The published Coriespot-
dence shows that Mr, O'Brien was expected on
Wednesday wight. re did tet come athougt
alithe mer bers were preeent, but telegraphed
;* wae absent and delared by ab-seuge of City
| Rai.road Boud holdeis.â which was answered
' by the Goreromeni thus:
jeu Saturday negt prepared te give the required
joecurity aud sign Coatract party making nex
| highest offer wih be written io,â It was then
junderetyed that all the members of Council teow |
, the couatry should stay in Town until Mepday to
hueet hun Bu on Friday Mr. OâBrien telegraphed
tu Hon, A A. MacDongld; âTL only want time tll
| Weduesday bext. Prat obtain it iof me ? At
| 5.30 the same evening, wilh the uvaninieus con.
Sent) of) the âCounc, Mr. MacDotald tel-
jaiaphed Mr O'Beiews *Couneil will aceede
to your requesi, and extend time 1) Weduesday
} next, but ow longer, Securities must be peiiected
then **
Being very busy at home, I did not eure to wait
fin towh until Wednerday; atid so, at 7} pm, J
| took the -boat for Summerstte; and arrivedâ bom
on the pexe eveting Saturday. On âloesday night!
I start d again for Charlo tetown, and telegraphed
âfiois Suumtierside on Wednesda: noon to kids if
Me. U Brien Lad arrived 5 aud being answered in
the negative, lb returned howe that wight, presam
Jing that Mr. O' Brieu, was unable to obtain the re-
aired securjty, and some dyyg must elapse beter
wither parties couid be pot here aud that no duabt |
| Wenld be botitied by telegraph
b> next worhing | was called away about the
jship âNorhavet,â then setere ab North Cap,
jabout Which remained with the exception of two
, days autil [saw \ou at Charivitet wa Bo much for
coum Ho One, ia vour indictinent. Not satisfied wits
pouring oat the vials âof year w ath out 4 friend, ?
fund exhibujng pod. ubl, your idea of âthe etatity
und discretion of a Catnote gentleman, vou next
try to brine me inty disrepute with the Misisters
of wy Chuveh for which | wrpore you t dup up
the following GHiiGth, teepafaslared out of Whole
eloih.
|. *hovarve alsoin the hubit of gaugtioning ven:
ting proceedings with the authority of the Mir.
tere of sour t hureh. You expericnce no remorse
iu dregging in, 28a puments to jastify the Minis
try, (he names of Eeccirritpiice Whore Ccoufi renee
json say you erj-y; aud dpun Whose autheriy you
say you Work :
auch a base calunjny could have only proce-ded
from enter a dwordercd vram, or a malignant
heatt; #@ stranger, inde d, two that * brie iim
bpemenoenyâ? of wh eb your article iss) redo em Âą?
L have never pablicity wor privatel made tise of
the woes of Beeierasies in any way bat with
jréevercuce apd expect nud betmbenge yon to tne
prot. 1 sieid wither 40 you nor tue . guasi?â
{a ruiessor iis uy ferpect for the Lt riesthood
| oie trae that 1 ave had the hover of evjoving
j the tricudsiipot tig Bordenip Bishop Maelstyre
tor the past Paeupy pcarr, aud that of the preates
portiou it wot all of (he Lee esiastics of my. hurch,
jimvre pardctiarly for the past teu. During
payiuch time L have received wauy tavor- at tiei:
hauus tor whiew 1 have bedu id am sill deepis
fdretetuis wud allow. me 10 rewark. fen pase ue,
pay matier What siall te te tesue of fhe present |
state of affairs, We Or they slali wever be re paid |
| 'W.th Myra Qtude or distegpeete © I bave yettoâearu
pbowever, Jicty higher authority than yours, that
} i bave fortcied 40r coptidence, or that His
| Lordebip or aby of is tcetesiasiics have allowed
| yuu tw parade uci names belo © the public fur tue
| pUrpwwe OF prMUly lug Sour evi lent ue hguite.
di a leW Wetes yUWeVer )un way have a chance
bo test your power and as âJuhuâ? has pub O-
Peters tai. ly feetured up. aad you dare not shew
uae howe there ayam peri qos you may try your
ihek a Nove Cape, 4 will act charitably towards
you, and take care of you whil-t bere, even if the
Major and 'avid shoul. be yourescort furin âmuy
carry Gayeâ? L dewrtied, amie: et vill rthiras, to do
x 0d ty those Wie hate me abies and estum |
Dat: we,â ;
1vu are algo pleased fo refer to the Cheirm.n-
ship oi the Rutlaay Board Dou siiyer! Ko ep
cot f Ahew! âDo you rĂ©emeyber Chat within the
post few days yoo off red wie that it T wonld cope
Wih you âi comd lave tue While nanag mieut
bit the affair inwy own bands? Aud | dare say
thatir dw ould witheraw from the preset t Gov-
erawent, and brews tank wntont jast cayse? with
Men Wiusaved the Catholics frou lye progeription
vi tue L iid faction, i baye yu dowvi ail womid be
Leuliifiul uby My plate @ Wou a be cang iu the
cotumis of Wuetiieraâdâ and âPatriotâ. Avother
thing LD fedried tn my bey teos to wich jouare
âUnless sau are bere |
| acd uianly way tv Which you discuss public qucs-
| uu.
Youre, very truly,
Manin GALLANT.
| Wheatley River, Lot 24, ;
| Oct. 2 Je71.
oe
My. Editor,
| âThe Opposition papers seem to take much
| delight in copying extracts trom the Hahfax
[press Probably they might be nduced &
jgive ieertion to the following TRUTHFUL
bwords, whigh J clip trom a Ja:e Halitax Ex-
change, and which uppeats to my mind a
very suitable at the present season, and whieh
way be appli_all: to certain parties ja ow
w.dst:â
Mean Tuincs.âTo lie in wait listening to
conversations pot intended for the listener's
ear,
To say evi] things of another in his absonee
which wuld uot be said it he were present.
20 Circulate injurious Pepoits without Cone
ctusive proc f of their truth, â
To threaten to i terfere with the honest
and industria! pursuits of another because of
a difference of political opinion.
by the s'andereus abuse of au opponent,
To sneak about tig country and petroniz-
ingly treat at tavern bars, for polit-cal pur-
peses, men who would nut be recognized ai
other times and places.
Yours, &c.,
A © wetanxt Reaper.
we. - , a. 1
Late Celegrapbic arews.
â si al Cap
a
celal
Cuicaco, Oct 9, '871.
One week ayo on Saturday ths city was visited
by a tie which destroyed $800 060 worth «of pro-
perty. Last Satarday anothey fire did $300,000
damage, and now lagt eyeuing, two beurs Letore
miduiht a fire broke out which sarparses any
ever known inthis cogutry. It broke outisatwo
story wordet building, inhabited by poor people
Before two o-fock in the morning over three
handred buildings had been desiroved and the fire
tad tayelled «a mile, having already barned a
huamense wOwber: f tumber yards and freight dee
pors of the Chicayo and st. Louis and Pittsburg,
Fort Wayve and Uricago Kuilroads,
At 10 brands were blowing across the river
in vrent wiambers,
Ali the shipping in the river was in flames.
Five minutes lat) r we bad to yacate the offee
from which we are sending despatches aid the
wid Lad became a yale.
New York Get. 9.
Operntors left the office after sending the lust
despatch, and 0 more wus received
A despatch trom Valparaiso, ludiaua, forty miâes
distant, thi~ morning. says the sherman House,
the finest hotel in he city, the Roard of Trade
bnikiag: Cartom Hense ali Kailrond Depots and
Western Union Pelegray); Offic: are in ashes.
The Mayor hae telecraphed to St. Louis, Mil-
waukee and Ciutiuuai tor wd far the suffering.
Chicago, Oct. 9ânopn
The whole busines? portion of the cy'y ix i
ashes, f.ow Harrison street north to Chicage
Avetue, and east of the river to Luke Avenue
Th-fire eweep- a district three miles in leneth
to.auiie oramite aed a belf in width; every
hotel, bank. express office, telegraph office, theatre
and newspaper office with alf whatesale houses
in the city have been totally deaivoyed.
Many thoussud dwellings aud the water works
have been destroyed
Exriy this morning the wind was blowing a
vertect wale from the south west with a sky of
she, No one can tell what the end will be. The
only sifwation for the remainder of the city isin
the wind keeping in the pregent direction.
Fitty thop-and jeople are homeless. aud most of
thew in « destiture co dition
âThe unbarnt streets for miles are lined with
hoasebhold goods.
No one sare think what the loves of life may be
âThe fl wes sweyt throngh the city. with the
ple pedo refer, wits to be just acd fear notâ
she Taipottial mader of your arucie anet be}
struck Wir ibe latte: part otit. Were there wo!
cocks? Af Law te wan dest ed 1 the firet por!
tole Mibow comes 1b thw all wy frends are!
Rhihy lv eCelye me Wilh Oven arms il hou chouse
your oug Way oot the diiemma, For yo.reun
eelailoW petunt we te Bay F Watt sous âstrong
lacieâ Voigie bt eati eapport he Laird faction jn pie-
erence ty Lie present (ioVeruu ent. .
; buy Loow 8 eduicalivl see lus 9 be « trouble to)
yous ibe mulver whe Walled overitis wit
Yue actol wine hus
me yet, und ho } ublic or pti r
yeteuiced hertoviusti. After Pelett rer! seni |
Hve years with a | uster whose certiljcate for your |
cor duct, Wie gy dud talshiginess io the cha ye
repoged ju Me,â maWolget LLP Osh piecivus Mive
Wensol Lie purl, Aud Luever wet niu, his wife,
vp any Wetuer OF Ld tommy, Witbout beluy peas
ed, mud Lb bave peusou lo Kuow thab tue pleasare is
midinal âCamyou say as wucn |
Your master was ie late lamented Hon, Edward
Weeilan. & yeutlewan your superjo lu every gnai-
ity What can elevate vue man above anoth -r,tle gr 6s
o'er whose graye is yet as 4reeu as iis Hume, aud
the sufferiuge of lis imiei deys are iu the memory
of hie itienus. aud of whoui itis alleged that your
band are sill reeking with his political lie bio,
Liss Wile is living m penury, Whistuiserpuan boy
is & Sing lo bullet & ed Word; wbilstitis also wl
lege tual You are ehjy,jog Lie deus of tir labor,
oblivious Wy the sucalice 0: EVery til wg which an
Lovoruble aud bh ygu-winded nau vaiues, by virtue
Oi* your cupidity for weslti, dod ine posion
Wihielh wea ti creates.â Li so, verily, haward, the
Way of the (ranagresser is ward
âUt ail this be trueâ Lieu ve Vicum should be suf-
| ficieut ; yet t would appear you are not eatisticd, |
bat Wis ac Tora secu d. Per iups it shail be wy
(do aloo; outlthruk after all, you wili find me
| pretty wad to kid, â
aguiu address Uuiu wien diye Wien 1 Suall
bave gowething wo say .vo tt . Hise hpilread
and your pet cOutravter Mou. thus I have the
Louur w be, sh
. Yours,
m G. QscB W, LOWLAN.
th. Cuiabor of buliciogs destroy gu ys ten Ub
â§ oe
rapidity of « pratie dive, and macy persons wpet
have perished
Telegraphic communication bas been again ce
tablished Manificent offers of assistauce are ree
ceived trom all quarter: ,
Tents aud cooked food are being gent.
New York, Ort. 9-439, p wr.
The Stock market panicky and excited all day on
aeconup of the fire. Nothing done iu the Westen
stocker,
Boston, 6 p,m.
Inesrance offices angiously fooking over, ti eir
books to see what they Lold. Many compariges
have huntreds of thousands of insniange there
Un Gorn exchange to-day no basiness wis dene
ânot a Uashel of wheat sold No one dere tivure
how the wiatket may be allegied by the degrortion
of millioug of buskels.
The City bys telexraphed to the Mayor of
Chicago togend word for what supplies be want, |
atid Boston will send them Several lines wiil
carry treight tuerg free by fast trains.
: Chicago, 6 p.m,
The fire js still ey readâeg and will probably reach
the luke, it bas now |arned a spage a mile and »
quarter wide and two wiles in extent on either
ide Chicago Kiver. This is a mile turther noth
than at last accounts. Oue hundred thousand peo
pre ave hemeiers in the glvects, and thousands are
Heei: g by the ouly railroid running, Bpildings
ar- beiug b oWn up to stop the flnes, Loyinuer,
tiremey apd food are arriyiny hourly, ~
. Bos*on, 9th.
Mayor Gaston haa called a pubhe meesiay in
Panegil Hall at uoon w-werrow, to do sumetbing
jor ue pufferers., 婉
New York, Oct. 9, p m
The terrible conflagration in Âą hieago tas de-
presred stocksutld bugivess weverally.
Geld quiel. Light excnunyge 109 1-2,
The stator of hitigs Las sent a request to the
beizhborug cies ti? cooked food fer 75,000 des
titaie people. Cofurifutions are boing made witl
iplness «veryufiere. A 1ougt estimate gis e-
To endeayor to obtain politicel ascendancy |
raised one hyndred thonsand dollars On the spot
Gold lid Stpek aud business depressed by the
Chie. o fire.
ter cable âconsols 92 3; corn 33,
London, Oct, %
Advices from Australia sav that the business por
tien of Sandhurst hus been destroved by five. Les
esthoated xt halfa million dollars; but smell i: -
suranuces effected
An early weeting is to be held to discnss th
question of mec ifyime the Commercial Treaty be
iweenm Foglend aud Piance. y
Dombrowski, lea er of the Lyons mob agiinet
the Germans, bas heen fined apd imprisoned
} the Japunese Goverument has Wiped ot the
/ :
position of the Dwimeis and annexed their terri
j tory to Government pr perties
Che Examiner.
Châtown, Ociober 16, 1871,
THE RAILWAY CORRESPONDENCE.
Ht.
It is well known tkat njost of the writers
of history have so wri ten as to make facts
elucidate their preconceived theories, or to
|subserve their party or sectarian predilic
uons
differently Hume and Macauley have treat
ed the facts of English histury; and how
Lingare draws conclusions, «nd states cir
cumstances more trothfally than either.
So falsely have some portions ef history
been written so foally bave some great
events been misrepresented, so outrageous-
ty haye some Hlustrious characters been
defamed that âin language which has been
very generally accepted â the distinguished
philosopher, Connt De Maistre says that,
foy the last three hundred years history
bad been a conspiraÂąy against the truth,
If men, writing about events of the past
ages have permitted th mselves to be con
trolled by party, nativna! or religious feel
ings, or by their passions periaaps 10 1s too
much to expect that sewspaper writers
should describe present events in any other
way than will subserve their party or per-
sonal interests. If these wiiters have been
discarded office holders or ure expectants
of offjee oy power, then they have strong
inducements to gloss over the truth, to ex-
aggerate circumstances, and to injure the
reputytian of their political opponents,
wom they hope to displac e.
Tn writing abont the letting of the con-
tract the writers in opposition to the Goy-
ernment in the Putreot and Prog: ess try to
show that there ig a Ring, and assert that
the Government dealt unfairly wuh Mr.
0 Brien and pnt the Colony to the loss of
ÂŁ30,000 in erder to give the contract to
sume favorite, or member of the su called
these papers had this for a hobby. It was
their own purposes, was made by Mr. John
Matheson, in his el ctioneering card when
he opposed Hon. 8S. F Perry. The lo-
gress endorsed the statement of Mr. Mathe
son, andl the less predent Patrioc exclaimed
namely, ÂŁ5,000 (per mile) No such public
suiacle Gught to be permitted in a tr e
tuke long to show that Mr Matheson and
the papers to which we allude made a
statement which time has proved to be
false and caluwnious. The Government
did net + pertinaciously insistâ? upon paying
ÂŁ5000 per mile for building the road; they
are getting it done for <4 267 10s â ÂŁ732
10s. per mile less than the Act allowed,
be dope for.
wed tue Joss Bfby willions.
It is therefore desirabl
}uame a time when you will be prepared to
| perfect the security sign the Contract, and
connucnce the work â
To this Mr. O'Brien replied on August
â|16th, *Am arranging securiles âexpect
> that would be on
Many of the
people. especially Westward, were press-
| to be ready in a week ;
Wednesday, 23d August.
jing Members of Government to have the
|contract completed so we have beer in
| formed.
jdate named by Mr. Q Brien he was ie
Gn the Tuesday previously to the
| minded that he was exp-cted to emnplete
| his securities according toagrcement. He
| aud not comeâWas yot Up to time ~ and
| hence, if the Government were in collusion
with other contractors. here was an oppor-
tunity to end their negotiations with him
| Did they Âąo so? No Menybers of the
| Governnyent suy they were sill anxivus
yet the contract and the
On August
/ 24th, Mr. O Brien telegraphed that he was
| delayed getting securities by âabsence of
| City Railrond bend holders.*
ithat he should
; evidence does not disprove it.
, Colonial Secretary that unless he were in
| Char ottetown on Saturday 26th August
| prepared to give the required securities
| and sign the contract, the party making
hove next highest offer would be writien to.
| Saturday 26th came, and again he was not
up to time
Here was another opportunity for the
| over attieet to siop any further negotia
trons with him, but they did notdo so He
;asked till the following Wednesday, Aug
)30. Hon. A. A. McDonald telegraphed
him. saying:
âCoungil will aecede to your request,
and extend time till Wednesday. 6.1 n
inger Securities must be perfected then. *
In the meantime Hon Mr. Haviland
wentto Halifax. and Mr O Brien s:.id he
| was ready to complete the Railroad con
tract.â But, i
âOwing to absenge of parties holding
| City Rai read Bonds, [have procyred Moir
)& Co as securities fr that incumberanwe
}.Q0 000, which with $25 000 the whoe
stock, will, | trust, be satisfactory for the
|fivst part For the personal, I offer Dayid
Stu & Sons and T A. Dewoll &Son and
if necessary can find cthers. J beg to re
| fer you to Sir E. Kenny for the soivency of
| the parties â
| Mr. Haviland replied, that he was of
opinion that
Lae The Government, of which he was a
j}meniber would not consider the securities
n aned in his note a sufficient guarantee tor
âthe due perform uce of the contemplated
| Railway Contract â
|) op . %
| The question tere comes up what
|
|
| opinion . Ile will give them before the
| formation as justified him in entertaining
the opinion.
Mr O Brienâs excuse, that he contd not
remove the Mortgage on the Railway
âowing to the Bond holders being absent,
he could be reached by Telegraphic mcs-
âsuge. It appears evident, however, that
with which he had been reqmred to com-
| plete these surities, hag under the circum-
stances, tended to paralie his ability by
| confining his attentions sok ly to Halifax â
âshows that he had doubts ast his success
in obtaining surities in Ualifax. or gives
the reader to inferas mach The âurgencyâ
'h alludes to. was not what he represents,
|came to the conclusion thyt if a person
that you should|
| Amongst the most noticeable articles ex-
| hibited
Loom of Mr. Vells, which was in opera-
tion all day, and which attracted crowds of
persons. Mr. Wells we understand isthe
jmaker and sells the Loom for ÂŁ35, cy lt
lis capab eof weaving any quality of cloth,
or woollen stuff, and is spoken of as one o!
the best hand invented. Mr
i Millner s Seed Drill was also on exhibition,
and was the subject of enquiry and alten
tion âLhe display of Sleighs and Wagons
was not so large xs it should have been,
but these exhibited were very creditable to
âthe makers Mr. A MecDonga'd Mr
} Newson, and Messrs MePhail & Hunter.
| The sett of Ash Furniture of Mr Newson,
land the Walnut sett, of Mr George L.
Dogherty were eegantly finished and
ful y as goedtani better than could de im
we may enumerate the Hand
looms
| ported for the same money as these can be
lseld for. âtke Uats and Caps manulactur-
| ed by Mr. Hubbs aso deserve | onvrable
lmention. The Silk Hats were very fire,
i â On the | and he can sell as good a qua ity of Hattor |
Every student of history knaws how } same day Mr. O Brien was notified by ihe |
Mr
Hobbs deserves the patronage of the pub
| lie and shou d be eaabled to work up
âlarge trade. âThe Coth and Fur Caps,
| Mafis and Tippets mamufretared by 3}. x.
iA B. Smith, were all that coukl be desired,
in this line of goods. The Tweeds of the
Charlottetown Wooilen Factory were such
as toe establish the reputation of the Factory.
Some of the © oths were very mueh +d
inired and when we consider tha: an ex-
cel ent quality of Tweed all weolâcan be.
sold fur $1 per yd, the Factory wil confer
great alyantages ppon the country. Seve-
ra orders were given. ont e day of kxhi
bition for pieces of Tweed by some of our
merchants. Mrs Ferguson of East River,
also exhibited a handsome piece of Tweed,
and Mr. Mathesyn, of Rustico had x» fine
piece of gentleman s Plaid, for which he
got the first prize The Woolens, Berl
Mats and Hea th Rugs, were numerous,
and were very beautitul in design; the
| dressed Furs were also very handsome.
|The Barrels, Measures. Ploughs, «ard other
jagriculturs] unplements were ef good
| quality as were also two fine setts of Har
| ness made by Mr. John Stunr les
;
as the imported ove for 28s
| 2°
hss *-
the Agricultural products were in keep-
ng with the reputation of pur fruitful soil,
âund the knowiedge of our 4 grjculturists,
| The advantage of farmers bu, ing the best
âseeds, was ilustrated im the Royal Sw de
|Turnip which took the first prize. Mr,
| Wm Mevill importea seme of the seed
Ring. Before the tenders were giyen in,) grounds had My. Hayiland for forming that) here last spring. and sold 1 at about cost
| and in so doing has benefited the farmers
their theory. The first definite statement) Legis ature probably, and until he is there) who, after the proof of the superior quality
given publicly, that the Government were | called upon to give then, it is but tair to | of the seed will probably use it very gene-
in collusion with contractors te subserve | assume that he received such anthentic in | rally.
The Potatoes were as fine ag we
ave ever seen, aud the Cal/bages were the
best. We must mention the large Squash,
âyuised by Mr. J. Hewson. [i meysured six
| feet in civcum ference, and weighed 101 lbs.
| The âTurban Squash Was a curiosity, and,
that nine tenths of the peopleâitself of mity be an excuse but we haye heard sone) We bear, is much better for table use than
course jucluded - believed Mr. Matheson | business men say that it is a very flimsy âthe ordinary squash.
Well, here is Mr. Matheson s statement :| one as the person holding the Bonds, | that made the mouths cf the lite ones |
âOur Government pertinaciously insist upon; would probably have an agent present in | water was a splendid display of C ndies,
paying the maximum allowed by the Act | Halfax, who cou'd act for him , or if not | Manufactured at the estavlishment of Mr,
Amongst the things
Kennedy.
| There was only one Qil Painting at the
country.â?â We need seareely say that the | Mr O tren had not thei 5 .6 0 himself asâ Exhibiticn which was painted by Miss 3,
âpeople of Tignish treated the slander with) he could only. at the first offer Moir & Co.| Longworth and did great credit to the fair
contempt and returned Mr. Perry with an fur that amount. His statement in his| #ttist. We nope that in future Exhibitions
overwhelming majority, nor need we) letter of the 29th Aug. that âthe urgency | the Fine Arie will occupy a larger spree i
the Driil Shed. The Board of Commis-
sioners who had charge of the Exhibicion,
_ performed their duty satisfactorily, and Mr.
A. McNeill, as-Secretary, lefi nothing un
done to make the affair a success,
el
Stnce we made the statement that the
Is!and Kailwey Debentures as issued by
5000 per mile, a sum the anti-Ralroad | #s he had from the 9th until the 29th. and Actof Parliament, have realiged 99} per.
peop-e prayed and predicted it could not, it is nut surprising that the Government gent, the opposition papers .
s huve nota word
to say about Walker stender. They should
In this instance. the theqists were wrong | could not wipe out a small mortgage on post their readers,
and we all remember what a colâapse they a Horse Railroad represented to be worth |
were in, when the offer ot the contract was 4260 000, 1b was about time to entertain) Her Majesty s Surveying Steamer Gul-
viyen to the Meisrs. Wal. er. They took) doubts that he had the means to build a) nave, Capt. Mei ead
ae hupe when it was ascertained that) Railroad ig Prince Edwaid Is.and, which) morning last from Newfoundland,
arrived on Saturday
|of
Zod best ao, Ist eluss cert dicate â George
Beer, sen., Châtown.
3rd best do, 201 class certificateâRichard M.
Gidiey, Rovalty.
Heifr im Calt or mi'k, ender 3 yeare
oidâ Benj. Wright, Royalty ÂŁ2
\2nd best do do, Ist eluss cevtificateâ-Exeo
i McEwen, North River.
| Bed best do do 2nd doâP. Blake, Châtown,
| Best Kearhing HeilerâBeojamin Wright,
Rovalty, 3Cs.
2nd best do, [st class certificateâJohn Ken-
nedy B P. Road
| 3d best do 2nd doâGeorge Lew's Royalty,
| Best Buli Caltâd ©. Fope, Royaity. 20s.
}2.d Best do, ist class certifioateâJohe Kene
ne@y, B. FP. Road
3rd b »t dv, 20d aoâstephen Swabey, Roy-
alty.
Mover Calfâ John Longworth, Ciâ.own,
Iss.
2ud best dv, Ist class certificateâSt. Dua-
staun's Collegc,
3rd best do, 2eÂą-deâLawrenee Merris, North
Rover.
JudgesâH. Longworth, don T, Jenkins,
Sâephem Swatey, Charles Gardiner, and Wma,
Gagnuli, Requires.
SHEEP.
(Own din the Royalty.)
Best Ram of any age - H. Lony worth, 30s.
2od b st do, bet cluss certiBeuteâ Stephen
S vabey.
3rd best do, nd doâJobn Lholmapn.
est Ram Liamb-âHeory Bongworth, 30s,
Zod best do, ist ciass certificateâBo: jamin
Wrigi â.
3rd best do, 2nd do-ââEtervry Longworth.
Best Pen of tour Ewes, hdsving reared lamba
this secsonâde Longworth, 308
Zod best do, Ist Âą.ass. eertificateâ Benjamin
Wright.
ârd best do, 2nd doâHeary Longworth.
Best Pin of four Learimng EwesâHenry
Longworth, 30s,
2ad best do, ist elass eer. ificateâ Benjamin
Wright
3° besâ do, 2nd doâHeary Longworth.
Best Pe o tour Ewe Lambsâeary Long-
worth, 20s,
2nd best do, Lst class eort fivate -- Henry
Longworth.
3rd best do, 2nd GoâBerj Wright
(Not owned in the Royalty )
Best Ram of any egeâ Joseph Pweedy Gallas
Point, 20s,
2 d best do, Ist class certificate â George.
Hatther y. New Bed que Road,
3rd best do 2d duâJames Hughes Lracadie.
Beer Kom Lamb â William Rattray, B. P.
Koad 30s.
2od best do. Ist class cert ficateâThomas
Redd, Bain Road.
3 d bex: do. 2nd d---Ajbert Bnaweli, Lot 49.
Best Pem of tuar Ewes having rea ed lambs
4 seasouâCharles Husza.d, Lot <8,
2nd best @», Ret class certificatesâNo com-
peti i wm
3rd best do. 2nd doâ By. do,
Best Pen o four Yearing KEwesâCharles
Kennedy, B. P. Road, 30s.
Zod best co, Ist cass gurtifizateâCharles
Haezurd, Lot 48.
3rd â do, 2nd duâGe rge I weedy, Gallas
"20 nt,
Beat Pen of four Ewe Lambaâ Chas. Ken-
nedy, B. P. Road, 30s.
2nd beet do, Lt class certificateâCharies
Haszard, Lot 48.
3rd best do Zod duâGeorge Tweedg, Gallas
Point
JidgeseJohn Beer, Wm. Mateh (brigk
house) aod dohu S McLeod, ~qa.res.
PIGS,
Bost Boar Pigâ-W. Large, Little York.
;2nd beet do Wm. Baynal!l, New Glasgow.
3rd best doâAlb rt Borwell. Lot 49
| Best Breeding Sow âJameos Wood. Lot 48.
2nd beet dc âHenry Hardy, Litele York.
Best Pen Pigs under ex months old (Bat-
pee. excluded)âWm, Prowse, B, P.
vad.
2nd best do do doâJehn Holman. Royalty-
Best Fat PigzâWm. Wood, Lot 48.
Judg-sâSamuel Hyde, James Mutch and
Cornelius H gsi. a, B-quires.
| Best
|
Tue Letter ef Mr. How an in this day's
paper will be read with inâerest, as it masĂ©s
sume startling disclosures.
{po
The Progress of this weeâ. is very low and
scurrilous, poor fellow! he is hard ap when be
jhas to publish such Âą i//t abuse,
THE storm of Thursday night was very
gevere ; but up to the present ther is uot
any -eport of much danage being done.
ee
OnE of the papers speaking of the turn-
ing of the Railway Sod, says it believes
that the first sod was turned by a gon of
Sir. Burpee The fact is th t Mr Burpee
âhas been married only two years and has
âno son yet, able to trundle a wheelbarrow.
âSuch is the * stuâ some papers are mad
ee ee
a ââ
a ace atin
â
OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE,
let me esk you, can you now eppeal to their „ published @ line in approval of your course,
: ~ â : Hie Policy, a8 well as that of hie trends, In the
well Kncaen ind-pendence and int lligence ? I old eney Which bus eo eften tr iumpbeds > divide!
woderstand both you and your wretched and conquerâ âYou becawe an easy pry
. le iki anâ ite : "The Queen's, Printing for you, Eaward and
scheming thoroughly and consequently I ap- the Gdl. Becretarvship tor we! Maw! Haw!
Haw!â *Wili
Mr. Eprioits As mature seecnd thenght is faxt
taking the pluce ot the first hastily formed pin
ions oy the Railway question a this leeality J] have
thougut it might be interesting to yeu ty kuow
our present opmiens op this great question, and
onaeetl
The fire ater control. Three quarters of the
city, Iving north of the eity. is in ruins. Ă©
A despatch to the ** Giobe.â last evening, re
vives the rumor of yn intended Fenian attack on
Manitoba It seems incredible, but is very cir
sumstantial 3
4 Ottawa, Oct, 9
Chicago, Oct. 9, p.m | Messrs. Walâer would not accept the con-| was to cost ÂŁ50
00°0 â a âarger amount. QUEENS COUNTY CATTLE
=
SHOW
AND EXHIBITION.
Tue weather was unusually fine on Tues.
day and Wednesday last and a greg
many -ersons from town and coun
(tract and then the Pufriof intmated that) Another part of the letter says, that he |
| Messrs. O Brien, Howlan and Kelly were would build the Railroad in two years and
the Railway Ring. When it was found would * allow every day to count wt
|that Mr O Brien was likely not to get pro part of that period which has elapsed siace
preciate you and it with a proper sentimeutâ
PROPOCND CONTEMPT! :
As well might we look for »-lHgiousâ pre
cepts in the edit rials of a semi-infidel journal
as for impartial criticism on the acts of the
existing administratipn, from the pen of the | bottom,â
You |
are enzajed, sad at a low figure, too, to de-|
disguised editor Of the © Progress.â
eridempethe fly. &e.
oO the Goveroment was
- waa be ;
Day, in Charlottetown. * supposing I did say 30
tt was but *perhaps.â
If as
cour friends you bad waited vat the Corres
yeu sep ipto iny parlor, says the,
âformed, David.
fimeelf again, avd ov he said about the.
Gractte St Dunstan's Cellege on Nomination
Kt was a perhaps without a
had been duggested to you by geome of,
vente was published, or potil the Houee met,
also our opipious of fhe Railway advocg'es and
their Oppedeuts. Our opin, of ite promoters
is/ that ifat is fo be built, we have no wore copa
ble men on the Island than the present Govert-
ment to do it,âas to their honesty, we believe
them neither more or less honest than the gever-
ality of people
)
ing the Patrivt as their mouthpiece (as Mr
Reilly's conduet has jowered the Herald be-
neath notice), is that no more incensisient er 8n-
Quy opiniona ef the Railway opponents, tak-|
Yeme the tiovernment, and from that occupa. | end then if the Government could not show clean,
}hande, you would be perfectly Justified in euch |
tion you Canrot bud ze. You are compel 'ed, & couise as you have taken, and mig hi have had
yader pain of summary dismissa). to seribble | fotlowers. Bit no, nethi'gÂź weuld satisfy your!
and bowl i : . | inordinate vanity. When the âmeup ain would)
- be ae your talk a digatessâ9nd fnot come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the:
he, sa we all know, is simply
antic with mountain.â So away you sped to Iudian River
eserything that proceeds from the co-alition fand thence to Eemont Bay. where you reovivel
: ie . ile fc Mesera.. Araene: ig it it was made, it was by seme bogus bankrupt
and ean see nothing but blackest dishonesty | thc teadbete cathe wi pubticatine eras | ow ered He laughed at the idea vi such a read
ia the political characters of Pope, Howlan
â helng * smaail g 7 ro vo itt
reepondence, and, if it wag not satigiactory, they | bejng built fur so smaila sum, and decared with
and Brecken; and. in. their Op powents the
would join, your banner. This, it appears, made | as much assurance as it be knew what
: : you @ wiser man. and justice seemed for a time
pucieus of an universally-libern'-republiean- | to have contre! of your judgement, and you then |
party, destined, with the aid of a narrow.) biough! there wag ary Wey you could get bagk |
age Bail aa j}te the old track you would do se, how othery ine
ausge Kailway, t> effect complete amstvama-| ..4,, yeu weconnt for the following telegraph |
tion of the entire bumap race, black and | which I regeived trom yewat Pietou, on Tues
shite, on the purest of Communist maxims, |Âą% Sev" the Phe â
But, sir, bound as you are, your oe aR **After consultation with friends, it is thought
oan Pf : â"" | posutn towhang KRailwey Contract requires un-
seuld be purchased to-morrow, ai a small ad-| mediate explanation Eaceedinyly regret, your
Vance on their eurrent pric, to publicly re- absence at this juncture. Very influential friends
tract all vou have ever writte:
z jhare udvised as to ask you fer dny strong facts
against the | that would justify Wi Rat in supporting Goe
Government, and to as publicly derounce jerpment Auswer immediately and frapkly, as a
Se Tee ee es cme Seonrer Ga a _ Lhaice read the Correspondence wy Koy
â ; Gazette.
Ts this faney, or is it fact? (As elightly con 5 Let the public ânew judge what Kind of â@) jg yt a dicect weult to the mteligence of all te
firmative of this opinion, allow me to refer |friend yeu are when wo onpleasaninegs bad) y jou it is addressed,
[stuce taken place between us up tothe tyne you! cy jess thau that be ean write what be lik 8 and
| published ]
You doubtless remember Mr. David Laiid 8 eon-
Howlan stated that the Government had offers
to build our Railway at ÂŁ5000 per mile, and bow
he frothed at the mouth in tryimg to throw vidi
feule oa bim, boldly asserting that it was fa'se, or
that sum. The people here are well aware that,
shertly afier, miormation came trem seurces
that no sane tnan could disbelieve, that our Ball
way could be built tor even a less sum,
tcould be built {Qu 2
throws all the contunfely ou the Governmenut: he
limit that they could let the contrag: at, He then
allempts to prove that the Government mniended
tocar was connect d with some needy speculator
who intended to swindle the Country and divide
tbe spotls I make ve hesitation in stig ting jaud
I have read the Patriot carctully; that be bas
tede ne attempt to prove the above charge that
You to the circumstance of your having been ,
the article under consideration
wise course coujd be followed on Uhis question. |
duct at the Kustico meeting lust winteyswhen Mr, |
he was)
talking about, that it could not be buiit for deub e:
Then as}
it we that bad beard tim speak and cead bis pas)
per were sunpletons, he has be idly agseried that it |
to ÂŁ3000 per mile, at d}
can foxy placing ÂŁ5000 m the bill as the outs de}
li weans wething more!
A despatch received on Saturday vight that six
b nanatpee Foniais have jett Morris. the present
terminusof the Railway, and are advancing on
Fort Garry, distant about 300 miles.
They ure taid to be under tie command of
OâPonnghue. They did not lev ve Morris tog: ther
bat travelled in eniall parties, and were provided
with wagons ant bregeb loading rifles. %
There we searcely upy United States troops in
Minnesota, apd tiose which are there are not in
any way to be relied apon,
There is a large stock of arms and ammunition
at Fort Garry.eud shou'd the miscreants invade
the Province, they are iikely to lave a warm re-
seption.
(got New York, Oct. 10
Gold closed at 114, â :
There was a yreat excitement jn the stock mar-
| ket yesterday with heuyy declive ju all kinds, al-
i thoagh the prices are expected to be firmer when
ithe full extent of loss by Chicage five is known.
The last despa'ch from Ch caso, dated 6 o'clock
lJast night says:â**Flames are still ancheeâed.
The Telegraph Office improvised in the routLern
part of the city has be.n reached by fire and
operators compelled to nove. Wiad had veered to
north.â The Jast words were, © There now
lappevrs no hope of suving the southern portion of
the city.â fee
One of the latest despatcnes says: â* Tt is im-
possible now Lo Live even approximately. a cor
rect stateneut of the loss but a full idea may be
| formed when it is stuted that every Bank io the
ciiy, except two small Savivigs lust tutions, we
destroyed. Al the wholesale stores. all the lead
ing retail establ ghments,g the Post Office, ( ourt
Honse, vod Âą hamlber ot mmerce. every hotel in
the South Division excep! the Michigan Aveung
Hotel. which is standing on the extreme southern
Limit eseaped, though it is badly score red 5 every
De wap per olliceâthe r Tribuneâ bailding, which
Was suj posed to be fire proof finally saccumbed;
every Ui-atie; the six largest e evatdrs; the im
m-nse¹e@ ots @° the Michie o Sootoern and Ehe
bois ecutral thauirord< bot the passenger and
f.eight d posits of the liter
: : . : 4 thal we are such towels that we will beaeve his More than a secure ot charches and much ship-
wn-eremonionsly ejected from the office of the|day or two afterwards, L met you on the | jgrest st ry His borrer at people waiting to | pine in the river were al cpstroy ed. Meu whe
âHeraldâ for surrertitiously trying to force | way t § muanerside mm care et sour chaperor, | gecousprist wuy thing, 2 such that L aun sur prysed | Yere willionad es â rday Ring Bo . - ly
. } | Maj or McGill, who, trou betngone of the great |p. does nol coumence oY crusade against the | eUNiers WHER, aE Mereâ re pla ei sadiie: «See
â that } arte articles of yous oA com | ee: admirers af Lhd prescrip iaest party ot asi | Suhloteeld Spepepenive tot alt 'hindâs
position Colitradiétory of your vicn writings | yrar hue aliel a sudden become a warm advo- je Very year Mheu mupey 18 ty be expended on ey
: ar hd cate of the Catholics, Next morning Tmet yeu) ponds; al id be d
oth haem : ? roade and bridges. Aud it Weuld be very incon
pablished at the same time in another news Jat Kenetigiou, where report stated you went tr! g.tant i us, lo censure others for det g whal
i |
paper then ander yout own management) | seawchet eertam signatures to a taineus decu- | I ehould not be at all displeas- | ed by scores; hundreds of hoses und cows have
To conduct so truly despicable as this you | pent you had ip your pocket fio break the Gov | oa yt all the Luipds and a number more hud torus |
}we do ourselves,
could ina momer 3 id bef vii , nae ae
en god oy napeb at weeny ina few dayÂź and call on ceftain geitiemenâ vf; vecessuty for ibe to give seeurity al ail, il the |
atcommodaie yourself; and the praises you they would only sign it~-'o be ome members oF) Kausticu breakewater is lo be taken as a epect |
; * New Government. Failing this you return il ee suverne|
ately bestow t& 5 wf! } j See â y wes of their ebility, and desire tu spend Gouvera-
j y . . Spas Mr R : I y, fureteh bur led te Suuuuerside. Where me uniben with vifiers of : , )
another instance of the tacility with which | the new combination, you were untiring in your
you ean âsw: {low your own words.â - rs hg hon the apes np protec Lot the Governimentzâ2 base Loebj chon lo aseist |
: es @ lun at alae, âthe Dest lac ; . !
| notice that you pronounce arzsij- bp wi i , om them it they Wil ue me oul these that 1 tuink |
â y P my â azeivst the | schemes of nvece and man gang alt aglee,â and) wii) betier fill their places 1 suppor ed the last |
seatyle of âan Trishmantsâ epistie. Tat, in | you stand te day without 6. fullpwer emongst „eUT Govercument. Lie Patriot sneered so much t|
deed, must be o matter of revret, as a certifi-| poh as in either branch of the Legislature | tneir want of abiiiy taal | ueatly got out of cons |
ee f . f ft â » on ee@in lo arp @ goed deal eb od bat that | ceit of ibem. 1 rieticed boweyer, chat they serine |
eate of competency from the *Progress i Was often absent frei my post at the Coureil | oy tobe endowed with considerabie wore brains
Uffice, codntersigred hy you and witneesed by | Board and that ore ag -~ oe later they aijgwed Mr.Laird a salary ter doing wo
â - La . .. * ODities No greater talseho« Fe! | cin us cked hs rsons raids but 1 sappore
ouple " Oneâ! * 4 {hinge Us Waly wicked peisons 5 Du ipp
cB age > oth 4 pate : >: oo = euspated irom your pens and it my private let. }selouy as (be Word slaudssbad peaple will Judge
ably be a passport to the best ite rary citcles. {'cr „ / a mm Ot Set waking he lether teeing by their own. | am ield that yor
â , the reason for mii absence on the day | race ipile P rT =s I
Maz U venture to as â : swaree ide vet like org letlers, and Will but ald that
7*% 6 k how doe te 8 sle of the Coutracts were let, 1 weud net vow stop te! pace not yet beard or r ad apything aginst the
this letter, taken in connection w th its facts, â
uetice it itis very ensy tor you te waik ata | Goverment or Railway Chat is net incensisiaut
cUidiaeed inclâ te veut refined swine? Do | Woments Warning trom your hodge to the Ce unc jer cobtiadictory, and more ibe the ine msiderae
you recognize in the ubove sentences any re-
Chamber. Not rv easy tor one whe bus 90 tiles | cayiugs ot a wriluge muschief-maker, than the ul
ty travel. However et da take the records to} ances or writ Kol beuest wen, Tt you cou-
resemblance to â the true Johnsg.iĂ©n roll!â
Yours, &c..
see how wuch C waeabsent. The reguigr Coun-| oger this worth piivling, you would oblige we
THQMAS KELLY.
cil days are twice 3 month, What a special one |
Summerside, 4th Qetoter, 1871.
fment grants for public bem fit âThe Railway |
| Oppasitioy Seem claiworeys lor ibp early brewk-up |
Lhere.
I mation heie on account of the consistent, |
We cb)
eriinent, âwhen Sir. Haythorve weuid present it) eg a png to build thy rainoads it would net be |
the awiul certainty that mapy buman beings have
perished iu the flares; bow Many, no one car
j
tell and perhaps vo oue will Le abie to telis but
it js kuown that some perished and u is feared
i that the victims of the fiery mouet Pmay be coun -
been burned iv the stables and an the vorth side
hundreds of dinjmals, though releqsed from eon-
finement were wo bewildered and confused by ihe
sea of fire whic surroped d thea that they
tuished wildly to and fro, aterny cries of Tright
aud pain avtil scorched und killed, Over 100 0°
people are Loweless âThe loss at least ie $250,
vv0 00,
Pablic meetings are being held and contribations
made al. over the country in +.id of the sufferers
Kew York, Oct, 10,
Commuonication with Chicago was resnmed at
noon tceday and the announcement made that the
fire cens d about 3aem., when a Smart shower
visired the cily.
Few detvi's have heen received but the gengra!
accounts first given are fuliv confi wed.
It is b-tiewed that fally Sve huydred lives were
lost jn the conflagration,
Che Li jred States Sub-Tieasyry coutajued pwo
million cd dlease
âthe City Kecords are all destroyed.
Every railroné depot ix in ashes
A ater despatch via ~t Louis dated 4 Pe m,
suys wnother fire has br ken outin thst pat of the
city spared yest rday, and ce sprending rapidl
threateniuy to Âą. wplete its utter desiruction No
turther particnlars are giveu
Larve same of money and qnantiti-s of provisions
aud Âą'othing are being comitibutcd all over the
country
A weetirg in Fanneil Hatl Boston, to-day,
| per securiti s, then they said sonje persons |
else were tre ring. We have reason to)
| Suspect that the opposition papers are pot
| half so well satisfied that some of those
whom they have named as being the Ring
âdid not get the contract instead of Mr.
âSchreiber, The Progess, inâ July last
| ironically asked us why we did not inter-
its award t» him,â âooks very fair, but the
chief point in letting the Contract, was to
close before the other Contractors made
new arrangements. This point we fully
explained 1p a previous article, and shewed
that the Government owed it to the inter
ests of the Colony to let no further time
pass without closing with some contractor. |
visized the (attle Show and Exhibition,
Some of the Stock was very fine. ang
brought higher prices than in previous
years. Mr, Fairweather, from Sussex
Vale. N. B, bought a large amount of
Stock for the Agricu'tural Society of that
place, and gentlemen from Nova Scotia
also purchased largely.
The following is
Alihough Mr. Haviland gave Mr. the list of Prizes at the Cattle Show :â
LIVE STOCKâHORSEs,
Best Carriage Sta!l.on, imported or otherwise,
| view Mr. Shreiber,.â giving the public to
infer that he was uot one of the Ring. i Brien to understand that the security,
now take Mr. Shreiberâs word, when he|such as he offered would not do; yet, on
states that he had no collusion with the! the 29t he telegraphed to Hon A. A Mac-
off or on the Island, and that no one bad
any interest in the contract antil after it
was signed by him.
do hope that he will; then the whole nego
tiations about the contract will be thorough-
ly sified before an impartial Judge and
jury. If Mr. O Brien should pot think
|well of doing this. then we advise the
}
| sworn evidence of the dealings of the Gov-
| ernment wiih the Contractors. We believe
lthat there are many facts that will come
put in no other way, and we have reason to
believe moreover, that these facts will
prove that the greater part of the charges
brought against the Government are mere
factious asze:tions. So far as we can us
certain, the facts of the case are as follows:
On August 9b, Mr. Brien Was toid that
his tender would be accepted, ** provided
terms and conditions of contract and re
qitirements of law be complied with, wiih-
out deluy*â Without delay, remember
On the 12th he said he would © lodge in
any Bank at ][vlifax. say ÂŁ250 003, stozk
of the Ualifax City Railroad Company and
the balance of the sum required in bonds,
which have regular y paid and are paying
six per cent interest.â On the ldth Aug
the Colonial Secretary, in reply, on behalf
of the Government, suid that they
* prepared to accept a transfer of the whole
of the Stock of the Ilalifux City Rairoad
Company, unencumbered, tor ÂŁ60 0.0, and
were
| approved personal security fur -40 Q00 as
securily for the construction of the Rail
round.â Lion J ©. Pope. on the same day
August 14:h, wrote to him as follows; â
Government 1s most 2»uxXious that the con
Government nor with any person either)
The season is passing rapidly. a d@ the |
Donald that his- securities were ready
Well! in his estimation they were ready. |
âbut what were they ? the Horse Rai road,
We have heard th at) stiil mortga ed, and surety of Moir & Co, 8rd
âMr O'Brien intends bringing an action:
against the Government fur damages We) For tha personal security for the ÂŁ400 0
as indemnity for the amount of mertgage. |
âhe offered T. A DeWolfe & Sou and David |
Starr & Son The Government could not)
receive the security, and the Attorney
General Aug 31 wrote him as follows:â
âI have to state that the Government}
âtion contained in the Colonial Secretary s
| Letter of the 14th inst.. wherein he states |
| thet the Halifax (i y Railroad must be un- |
encumbered and th t they cannot accept
'Moir & Co as zn indewnity against the
âmortgage at present a charge on the said
| Railroad
With respect to the security offered by |
| you for the balance viz 440 0° the Gov |
âernment do not consider it sufficient, â
| That the Government were justified in so
âwriting, we believe, that they have evi-|
| dence in their possession to amply prove, |
âand which wil be forthcoming before the |
Legis'ature when the mutter comes up
for discussion.
Ilowever , up to this time, it is generally
| acknowledged that the Governmeni acted
properly; 1t is the subsequent negotiations
|
âthat are called im question
i
âhappeced in fall under our observation
â\ but as this article is sufficiently lengthy
.
| we must defer our concluding remar.s for
1
| another number.
THE EXUIBITION
Was opened on Wednesday at 12 o elock
by Is Honor the Lieut Governor, accom
panied by Adusira Fanshawe and suite
Judge Hensley made a suitable address, to
which the Lieut Governor replied, The
articles exhibited though not so numerous
\us on previous years yet were high y
_â<$âââââ
_âââ
having served nut less t! an 25 mares on
the Isiand during the present seasonâ
Jacob Dockendorf, North River, ÂŁ3,
2ad best do do, let class certificate George
Clow New Bedeque Road.
best do do, 2ud do do â R. Stevenson,
Rustiev.
Best Vratt Stallion, imported or otherwise,
having served pot jess shau 25 mare: on
the Is!and during the present seasonâ
Wa. Culien, Lot 49, ÂŁ3.
Entire Draft Co't under 3 years oldâ
David Match, Ristico, ÂŁ2
2nd best do uo, Ist class cert:ficateâ William
Good, Winsloe Road
Best
Legislature t» have a2 Committee to take are not prepared to depart from the proposi | 3rd best d» d», Zod do daâJobn McRae New
| Legis]; â uve
Glasgow,
Best Carr:ige Mare and FoalâJ. Deck2n-
dort N rt» River. 30s.
Quid best do do, ist cluss certificateâ George
Davies, Cuiown,
(8rd bet do do, 2nd do do â Juha Kennedy,
Brockley Pomt Road.
Best Cart Mare and FoalâWm_ Good, Wins-
joe Road, 30s.
2 .d best do do, let class certificateâThomas
Enwan Craraud.
3rd bist do do, 2ud do dy» â Jchn Lenozrd
Cornwall
Bost Cart Filly under 3 years oldâWiiliam
Prowee B. P. Rad, ÂŁ2.
2d best do do, ist class certificate â James
M Ler, St Peterâs Road.
'3.d besi do do, 2d do doâArehâd McKinnon,
North River.
Best Blood Fuley under 3 vears oldâ Francia
Hyde, West River, ÂŁ2,
Mi | 2nd beet do do. Ist class curtifcate â Robert
Some of these
3rd best do ds, 2nd do do- John Walker,
Brackey, Lot 3v.
North River.
J.dgesâJ tn Johnson, William Mutch,
jun,, ana dunn MeGregor, Esquires,
CATTLE,
Best Buli ander 3 years oldâJohn Howard,
North River, ÂŁ2-
2.d been do, lst class certificateâ Jobo
Walker, North River
3rd best do, 2ad do â Wm. Rattray, B. P.
Road.
Best Bull of any age or breed âJames Mutch,
Lot 48, ÂŁ2.
\2od best ad, Ist e'ass certiBcate â Jubn
Keunedy, B. P. Road.
ard best d , 2nd dv â Edward Harrington,
tract shoald be signed, andâthe work pro | creditable and show that the Lucusiries of Sine Mile Grech,
geedeu with with as lilt de deluy us poss blâ \the Island are making steady progress. | Bost Cow um wiikâJ_ C. Pope, Royalty ÂŁ2.
eau be called between them. } oy se dung,
LETTER OF HOW, G. W. ROWLAN,
The regular Couns) yuan assure you without flattery thet yo um
Tu Edward Reilly, Eeq, M PP.
el day of the menth-1 wee present. Ou Durer} 9, iuabie paper ig lag: ris) g i. the peopleâs âcati- |
doy, Zugust the 2gud. by wail | received notice | had yt ke eam Dea healed
It im eeldom that I trespass on your evlumne
. tnderd that of any of our sewmepapers
CR ciah I have, to your ewn kuowledye. beep
traduced very freely tur some time Last, IT have
aiweys themgat that the pubac would be the
best jadges ef ny public lite; and os il had very
item w appear Deiyre their tribyvel, 1 would
trust to them and their deesion Moreover,
1 have often felt ng the Village Blackeunth did
of tt tradgce;s; 1 could by athetion to my
business beat (ul @ better name in six months
than avy one of them ever owned = [| dé think I
should mat gary trom my regular rul-, Wee it neat
that J goned r you bave taken upor yourself to
be my adver, and trum the tact of being a
*âpoliticafâ trieud, your statement, no matter
bow mulrue, might be taken by some of my
âsincere friendsâ aa worthy of consideration â
Bene iweise months age the present Gore
ernment was formed. end. st thal time, wih
your full app
$6 which you refer was also sigeed by each of
ual with your fall consent. The reasous tor ad
tuis you wow preveud total iguerance of.
wish to have your memory retrerjied, turn up
the Herald of a twelee mouth or a age, acd it
you de» vet find sufficient there, then âark your
quvudaus friend of the Patriot for 2 epy vf bis
Si | Puriang alt thewe, fT may at some future
imme bring them more tally to jour netics
Meastime 1 cin affurd to despise your eneers.
At the frne it was termed, as y yr trend, I
need my influence to give you a ty: ge ebare âot
the Public Pewmcing, and, trem tigg to ume,
When, like the Lujge leech, you eried more more.
it-was given to you te satisiy your * capidiy for
wealth and the payin wich wealth ere coud be sity ger is Lis adsecacy of Le
Government than yoursell, por wore strougly op-
posed to these whe dared suy ought ogatnet it une
3 up lv a tr cent bere d wh p yur comsumaie
vdnity lead you to arrogate to yours: f the tiie uf
Ladder of guttr to-relrgwmiats wie you sued
Your tatueur puueed proclygustvw of whied the
Iwlivwing is a copy :â
Ch town, P. ©. Island, Sept, 6, 187].
"Dear Sir5
âConsidering the grave reaponsibility resting
bpee the. Karculive Govternme t m4
acceptance OF n Feb wi ot Ratiway Confoagte, it
bus been suggested as a desirable cows lo pursu-,
Bt the Preseul ef mig, jer as tatty Of |e inet bere
wt the House of Assembly whe support ibe Gov
ernment us possibie témert at au catly day, at
poaie Guuveiient place, tur the purpose of wuluai
Coppulleiiog, ae Well as fo pesist Wb their ads
vige the megbers of ihe Couveil iu deaiue wi
this tuyortant mater, Through us sy aaly wil
thus be sectred, and the public dijnd gow fevered
Wie apprebrorivus through tbe w cepreseuta
tions of tae Opposition sevthed wii the knuw.-
ledge that the Ulinost prudence bas been Âąxeici
eed ae Whe greg and samog of ibe Raitway
Couvact. With this, obj ef lo view you are
respectivily tequesied te meet af wy residence,
in Charkattetown, wt? viele 18 ihe evening. ov |
Toreduy, (he 1400 tye ait, Wet sued further ae.
tien as way be agreed Upuu b the âMajority Gan
be taken.
*} have the hynor to he, sir,
ail your Very obedient s-rvant,
âipwakp Retury.â
This precious anerse!, io whisn you were
going *to assist the members of the Council in
deatisiy with this wnportnni matior â wos ey
Tigut ong jefe iv tbe Cacuene wet vers of beth
brasobes-ol the Leuieniore, Wiis) was the re
suki? Noone attended wit he exe-puon of the
Hut. Fiatem Key whise hones Dish heart
ewelled With lndâ)guation al your treachery. When
be found ofe of there Ab. Were gathered âfo
assist the meinbers of the Counce in d galing with
this amportunt maticrâ § Was woue vleer iho
Daya ward, the wan of woo. @ lew days be
fore, you wroles GOO FOKBID THAT HE SLOCLD
Beovvk RULER OF OVK LITTLE Bhi re gud ais
that be Was OO. wo Whew You weuld Hel be
wiling 10 ENTHEST SOUR LIFH AND Pid
Femty. © Yet, th the face of duigs fe be comes
one of your âbie gsetivid Guus,â
The Catholig wembers of the Exeeytive
Couneil Were wot to be do dealt wilt; tiey ner
bet to Feoeive w eucular; because 1 pressive you
shared iu the feelings very tree ly «xpreseed by
one of your undererapy ers that * //owlan was a
regis âMacborald a foot aid Biuckachen &
madmen! FE ot thas purpose teey were net
âVe be jet inte the secret. Lam not av are whe, her
the âfoolâ aud the **maduwan' teceiied any byt
the fiowihg We 2 copy of ibe oily wie sent tu
the ârogue :â
âChitown, Sept. 6, 1871,
âbly Dear Mr, Howian; y
âThere 1s greet excitement abe ut Town in
reference to the reses of O'Bricuâs Tender.
The vp:inen of a gleat many trieuds of the âov
ervment i that kn age would be per
fect! jo accepting U Broenâs securities
suels pfnke, Cartel er Burpee geiting the Rail
way te nbt tole raed einetiy avy clue. Would it
Bui bo Weil for Us i ggueUll about tbe waiier,
Could you be in Town ou Tursdoy the 12ib
Wnsthot, wid meet at wily place abet 7 o'clock
1 tindk Ome other meuers (iriewt ) wilt be me
abuui that tawe, What abet ihe Co ai aansaip!
er Se *Kespeetiully yours,
2 âEvwasp ety.â
How rice the trap wass t Vhot # ebuckh
â seneti ge hese. as wid one ot
he Sehes at = â riends)~ âbat were lo
be in dbnit that Âą
the Coumeil wn dealt
aud Dy Whose. * mul con * invivdg
wad. Eo aM > securedâ ; A er
* What wae aiidâ is the m aving of all thie âaw
stpectant publgâ won uk jo de nh meee âŹ
eo iss, Wb characterisuc shags loess mecer
ated wen, ee OMe ne Oe
royal, | took @ seat ini! the Bend |
lt you.
+ 6666 casted the heinbers of 1 have dove wieh you for the present, but shali
,
te attend Council ou Tiiisday. tue 24h Lilett
fest working, acd arrived in Town on Thursday
iu tpe for Council. The published Coriespot-
dence shows that Mr, O'Brien was expected on
Wednesday wight. re did tet come athougt
alithe mer bers were preeent, but telegraphed
;* wae absent and delared by ab-seuge of City
| Rai.road Boud holdeis.â which was answered
' by the Goreromeni thus:
jeu Saturday negt prepared te give the required
joecurity aud sign Coatract party making nex
| highest offer wih be written io,â It was then
junderetyed that all the members of Council teow |
, the couatry should stay in Town until Mepday to
hueet hun Bu on Friday Mr. OâBrien telegraphed
tu Hon, A A. MacDongld; âTL only want time tll
| Weduesday bext. Prat obtain it iof me ? At
| 5.30 the same evening, wilh the uvaninieus con.
Sent) of) the âCounc, Mr. MacDotald tel-
jaiaphed Mr O'Beiews *Couneil will aceede
to your requesi, and extend time 1) Weduesday
} next, but ow longer, Securities must be peiiected
then **
Being very busy at home, I did not eure to wait
fin towh until Wednerday; atid so, at 7} pm, J
| took the -boat for Summerstte; and arrivedâ bom
on the pexe eveting Saturday. On âloesday night!
I start d again for Charlo tetown, and telegraphed
âfiois Suumtierside on Wednesda: noon to kids if
Me. U Brien Lad arrived 5 aud being answered in
the negative, lb returned howe that wight, presam
Jing that Mr. O' Brieu, was unable to obtain the re-
aired securjty, and some dyyg must elapse beter
wither parties couid be pot here aud that no duabt |
| Wenld be botitied by telegraph
b> next worhing | was called away about the
jship âNorhavet,â then setere ab North Cap,
jabout Which remained with the exception of two
, days autil [saw \ou at Charivitet wa Bo much for
coum Ho One, ia vour indictinent. Not satisfied wits
pouring oat the vials âof year w ath out 4 friend, ?
fund exhibujng pod. ubl, your idea of âthe etatity
und discretion of a Catnote gentleman, vou next
try to brine me inty disrepute with the Misisters
of wy Chuveh for which | wrpore you t dup up
the following GHiiGth, teepafaslared out of Whole
eloih.
|. *hovarve alsoin the hubit of gaugtioning ven:
ting proceedings with the authority of the Mir.
tere of sour t hureh. You expericnce no remorse
iu dregging in, 28a puments to jastify the Minis
try, (he names of Eeccirritpiice Whore Ccoufi renee
json say you erj-y; aud dpun Whose autheriy you
say you Work :
auch a base calunjny could have only proce-ded
from enter a dwordercd vram, or a malignant
heatt; #@ stranger, inde d, two that * brie iim
bpemenoenyâ? of wh eb your article iss) redo em Âą?
L have never pablicity wor privatel made tise of
the woes of Beeierasies in any way bat with
jréevercuce apd expect nud betmbenge yon to tne
prot. 1 sieid wither 40 you nor tue . guasi?â
{a ruiessor iis uy ferpect for the Lt riesthood
| oie trae that 1 ave had the hover of evjoving
j the tricudsiipot tig Bordenip Bishop Maelstyre
tor the past Paeupy pcarr, aud that of the preates
portiou it wot all of (he Lee esiastics of my. hurch,
jimvre pardctiarly for the past teu. During
payiuch time L have received wauy tavor- at tiei:
hauus tor whiew 1 have bedu id am sill deepis
fdretetuis wud allow. me 10 rewark. fen pase ue,
pay matier What siall te te tesue of fhe present |
state of affairs, We Or they slali wever be re paid |
| 'W.th Myra Qtude or distegpeete © I bave yettoâearu
pbowever, Jicty higher authority than yours, that
} i bave fortcied 40r coptidence, or that His
| Lordebip or aby of is tcetesiasiics have allowed
| yuu tw parade uci names belo © the public fur tue
| pUrpwwe OF prMUly lug Sour evi lent ue hguite.
di a leW Wetes yUWeVer )un way have a chance
bo test your power and as âJuhuâ? has pub O-
Peters tai. ly feetured up. aad you dare not shew
uae howe there ayam peri qos you may try your
ihek a Nove Cape, 4 will act charitably towards
you, and take care of you whil-t bere, even if the
Major and 'avid shoul. be yourescort furin âmuy
carry Gayeâ? L dewrtied, amie: et vill rthiras, to do
x 0d ty those Wie hate me abies and estum |
Dat: we,â ;
1vu are algo pleased fo refer to the Cheirm.n-
ship oi the Rutlaay Board Dou siiyer! Ko ep
cot f Ahew! âDo you rĂ©emeyber Chat within the
post few days yoo off red wie that it T wonld cope
Wih you âi comd lave tue While nanag mieut
bit the affair inwy own bands? Aud | dare say
thatir dw ould witheraw from the preset t Gov-
erawent, and brews tank wntont jast cayse? with
Men Wiusaved the Catholics frou lye progeription
vi tue L iid faction, i baye yu dowvi ail womid be
Leuliifiul uby My plate @ Wou a be cang iu the
cotumis of Wuetiieraâdâ and âPatriotâ. Avother
thing LD fedried tn my bey teos to wich jouare
âUnless sau are bere |
| acd uianly way tv Which you discuss public qucs-
| uu.
Youre, very truly,
Manin GALLANT.
| Wheatley River, Lot 24, ;
| Oct. 2 Je71.
oe
My. Editor,
| âThe Opposition papers seem to take much
| delight in copying extracts trom the Hahfax
[press Probably they might be nduced &
jgive ieertion to the following TRUTHFUL
bwords, whigh J clip trom a Ja:e Halitax Ex-
change, and which uppeats to my mind a
very suitable at the present season, and whieh
way be appli_all: to certain parties ja ow
w.dst:â
Mean Tuincs.âTo lie in wait listening to
conversations pot intended for the listener's
ear,
To say evi] things of another in his absonee
which wuld uot be said it he were present.
20 Circulate injurious Pepoits without Cone
ctusive proc f of their truth, â
To threaten to i terfere with the honest
and industria! pursuits of another because of
a difference of political opinion.
by the s'andereus abuse of au opponent,
To sneak about tig country and petroniz-
ingly treat at tavern bars, for polit-cal pur-
peses, men who would nut be recognized ai
other times and places.
Yours, &c.,
A © wetanxt Reaper.
we. - , a. 1
Late Celegrapbic arews.
â si al Cap
a
celal
Cuicaco, Oct 9, '871.
One week ayo on Saturday ths city was visited
by a tie which destroyed $800 060 worth «of pro-
perty. Last Satarday anothey fire did $300,000
damage, and now lagt eyeuing, two beurs Letore
miduiht a fire broke out which sarparses any
ever known inthis cogutry. It broke outisatwo
story wordet building, inhabited by poor people
Before two o-fock in the morning over three
handred buildings had been desiroved and the fire
tad tayelled «a mile, having already barned a
huamense wOwber: f tumber yards and freight dee
pors of the Chicayo and st. Louis and Pittsburg,
Fort Wayve and Uricago Kuilroads,
At 10 brands were blowing across the river
in vrent wiambers,
Ali the shipping in the river was in flames.
Five minutes lat) r we bad to yacate the offee
from which we are sending despatches aid the
wid Lad became a yale.
New York Get. 9.
Operntors left the office after sending the lust
despatch, and 0 more wus received
A despatch trom Valparaiso, ludiaua, forty miâes
distant, thi~ morning. says the sherman House,
the finest hotel in he city, the Roard of Trade
bnikiag: Cartom Hense ali Kailrond Depots and
Western Union Pelegray); Offic: are in ashes.
The Mayor hae telecraphed to St. Louis, Mil-
waukee and Ciutiuuai tor wd far the suffering.
Chicago, Oct. 9ânopn
The whole busines? portion of the cy'y ix i
ashes, f.ow Harrison street north to Chicage
Avetue, and east of the river to Luke Avenue
Th-fire eweep- a district three miles in leneth
to.auiie oramite aed a belf in width; every
hotel, bank. express office, telegraph office, theatre
and newspaper office with alf whatesale houses
in the city have been totally deaivoyed.
Many thoussud dwellings aud the water works
have been destroyed
Exriy this morning the wind was blowing a
vertect wale from the south west with a sky of
she, No one can tell what the end will be. The
only sifwation for the remainder of the city isin
the wind keeping in the pregent direction.
Fitty thop-and jeople are homeless. aud most of
thew in « destiture co dition
âThe unbarnt streets for miles are lined with
hoasebhold goods.
No one sare think what the loves of life may be
âThe fl wes sweyt throngh the city. with the
ple pedo refer, wits to be just acd fear notâ
she Taipottial mader of your arucie anet be}
struck Wir ibe latte: part otit. Were there wo!
cocks? Af Law te wan dest ed 1 the firet por!
tole Mibow comes 1b thw all wy frends are!
Rhihy lv eCelye me Wilh Oven arms il hou chouse
your oug Way oot the diiemma, For yo.reun
eelailoW petunt we te Bay F Watt sous âstrong
lacieâ Voigie bt eati eapport he Laird faction jn pie-
erence ty Lie present (ioVeruu ent. .
; buy Loow 8 eduicalivl see lus 9 be « trouble to)
yous ibe mulver whe Walled overitis wit
Yue actol wine hus
me yet, und ho } ublic or pti r
yeteuiced hertoviusti. After Pelett rer! seni |
Hve years with a | uster whose certiljcate for your |
cor duct, Wie gy dud talshiginess io the cha ye
repoged ju Me,â maWolget LLP Osh piecivus Mive
Wensol Lie purl, Aud Luever wet niu, his wife,
vp any Wetuer OF Ld tommy, Witbout beluy peas
ed, mud Lb bave peusou lo Kuow thab tue pleasare is
midinal âCamyou say as wucn |
Your master was ie late lamented Hon, Edward
Weeilan. & yeutlewan your superjo lu every gnai-
ity What can elevate vue man above anoth -r,tle gr 6s
o'er whose graye is yet as 4reeu as iis Hume, aud
the sufferiuge of lis imiei deys are iu the memory
of hie itienus. aud of whoui itis alleged that your
band are sill reeking with his political lie bio,
Liss Wile is living m penury, Whistuiserpuan boy
is & Sing lo bullet & ed Word; wbilstitis also wl
lege tual You are ehjy,jog Lie deus of tir labor,
oblivious Wy the sucalice 0: EVery til wg which an
Lovoruble aud bh ygu-winded nau vaiues, by virtue
Oi* your cupidity for weslti, dod ine posion
Wihielh wea ti creates.â Li so, verily, haward, the
Way of the (ranagresser is ward
âUt ail this be trueâ Lieu ve Vicum should be suf-
| ficieut ; yet t would appear you are not eatisticd, |
bat Wis ac Tora secu d. Per iups it shail be wy
(do aloo; outlthruk after all, you wili find me
| pretty wad to kid, â
aguiu address Uuiu wien diye Wien 1 Suall
bave gowething wo say .vo tt . Hise hpilread
and your pet cOutravter Mou. thus I have the
Louur w be, sh
. Yours,
m G. QscB W, LOWLAN.
th. Cuiabor of buliciogs destroy gu ys ten Ub
â§ oe
rapidity of « pratie dive, and macy persons wpet
have perished
Telegraphic communication bas been again ce
tablished Manificent offers of assistauce are ree
ceived trom all quarter: ,
Tents aud cooked food are being gent.
New York, Ort. 9-439, p wr.
The Stock market panicky and excited all day on
aeconup of the fire. Nothing done iu the Westen
stocker,
Boston, 6 p,m.
Inesrance offices angiously fooking over, ti eir
books to see what they Lold. Many compariges
have huntreds of thousands of insniange there
Un Gorn exchange to-day no basiness wis dene
ânot a Uashel of wheat sold No one dere tivure
how the wiatket may be allegied by the degrortion
of millioug of buskels.
The City bys telexraphed to the Mayor of
Chicago togend word for what supplies be want, |
atid Boston will send them Several lines wiil
carry treight tuerg free by fast trains.
: Chicago, 6 p.m,
The fire js still ey readâeg and will probably reach
the luke, it bas now |arned a spage a mile and »
quarter wide and two wiles in extent on either
ide Chicago Kiver. This is a mile turther noth
than at last accounts. Oue hundred thousand peo
pre ave hemeiers in the glvects, and thousands are
Heei: g by the ouly railroid running, Bpildings
ar- beiug b oWn up to stop the flnes, Loyinuer,
tiremey apd food are arriyiny hourly, ~
. Bos*on, 9th.
Mayor Gaston haa called a pubhe meesiay in
Panegil Hall at uoon w-werrow, to do sumetbing
jor ue pufferers., 婉
New York, Oct. 9, p m
The terrible conflagration in Âą hieago tas de-
presred stocksutld bugivess weverally.
Geld quiel. Light excnunyge 109 1-2,
The stator of hitigs Las sent a request to the
beizhborug cies ti? cooked food fer 75,000 des
titaie people. Cofurifutions are boing made witl
iplness «veryufiere. A 1ougt estimate gis e-
To endeayor to obtain politicel ascendancy |
raised one hyndred thonsand dollars On the spot
Gold lid Stpek aud business depressed by the
Chie. o fire.
ter cable âconsols 92 3; corn 33,
London, Oct, %
Advices from Australia sav that the business por
tien of Sandhurst hus been destroved by five. Les
esthoated xt halfa million dollars; but smell i: -
suranuces effected
An early weeting is to be held to discnss th
question of mec ifyime the Commercial Treaty be
iweenm Foglend aud Piance. y
Dombrowski, lea er of the Lyons mob agiinet
the Germans, bas heen fined apd imprisoned
} the Japunese Goverument has Wiped ot the
/ :
position of the Dwimeis and annexed their terri
j tory to Government pr perties
Che Examiner.
Châtown, Ociober 16, 1871,
THE RAILWAY CORRESPONDENCE.
Ht.
It is well known tkat njost of the writers
of history have so wri ten as to make facts
elucidate their preconceived theories, or to
|subserve their party or sectarian predilic
uons
differently Hume and Macauley have treat
ed the facts of English histury; and how
Lingare draws conclusions, «nd states cir
cumstances more trothfally than either.
So falsely have some portions ef history
been written so foally bave some great
events been misrepresented, so outrageous-
ty haye some Hlustrious characters been
defamed that âin language which has been
very generally accepted â the distinguished
philosopher, Connt De Maistre says that,
foy the last three hundred years history
bad been a conspiraÂąy against the truth,
If men, writing about events of the past
ages have permitted th mselves to be con
trolled by party, nativna! or religious feel
ings, or by their passions periaaps 10 1s too
much to expect that sewspaper writers
should describe present events in any other
way than will subserve their party or per-
sonal interests. If these wiiters have been
discarded office holders or ure expectants
of offjee oy power, then they have strong
inducements to gloss over the truth, to ex-
aggerate circumstances, and to injure the
reputytian of their political opponents,
wom they hope to displac e.
Tn writing abont the letting of the con-
tract the writers in opposition to the Goy-
ernment in the Putreot and Prog: ess try to
show that there ig a Ring, and assert that
the Government dealt unfairly wuh Mr.
0 Brien and pnt the Colony to the loss of
ÂŁ30,000 in erder to give the contract to
sume favorite, or member of the su called
these papers had this for a hobby. It was
their own purposes, was made by Mr. John
Matheson, in his el ctioneering card when
he opposed Hon. 8S. F Perry. The lo-
gress endorsed the statement of Mr. Mathe
son, andl the less predent Patrioc exclaimed
namely, ÂŁ5,000 (per mile) No such public
suiacle Gught to be permitted in a tr e
tuke long to show that Mr Matheson and
the papers to which we allude made a
statement which time has proved to be
false and caluwnious. The Government
did net + pertinaciously insistâ? upon paying
ÂŁ5000 per mile for building the road; they
are getting it done for <4 267 10s â ÂŁ732
10s. per mile less than the Act allowed,
be dope for.
wed tue Joss Bfby willions.
It is therefore desirabl
}uame a time when you will be prepared to
| perfect the security sign the Contract, and
connucnce the work â
To this Mr. O'Brien replied on August
â|16th, *Am arranging securiles âexpect
> that would be on
Many of the
people. especially Westward, were press-
| to be ready in a week ;
Wednesday, 23d August.
jing Members of Government to have the
|contract completed so we have beer in
| formed.
jdate named by Mr. Q Brien he was ie
Gn the Tuesday previously to the
| minded that he was exp-cted to emnplete
| his securities according toagrcement. He
| aud not comeâWas yot Up to time ~ and
| hence, if the Government were in collusion
with other contractors. here was an oppor-
tunity to end their negotiations with him
| Did they Âąo so? No Menybers of the
| Governnyent suy they were sill anxivus
yet the contract and the
On August
/ 24th, Mr. O Brien telegraphed that he was
| delayed getting securities by âabsence of
| City Railrond bend holders.*
ithat he should
; evidence does not disprove it.
, Colonial Secretary that unless he were in
| Char ottetown on Saturday 26th August
| prepared to give the required securities
| and sign the contract, the party making
hove next highest offer would be writien to.
| Saturday 26th came, and again he was not
up to time
Here was another opportunity for the
| over attieet to siop any further negotia
trons with him, but they did notdo so He
;asked till the following Wednesday, Aug
)30. Hon. A. A. McDonald telegraphed
him. saying:
âCoungil will aecede to your request,
and extend time till Wednesday. 6.1 n
inger Securities must be perfected then. *
In the meantime Hon Mr. Haviland
wentto Halifax. and Mr O Brien s:.id he
| was ready to complete the Railroad con
tract.â But, i
âOwing to absenge of parties holding
| City Rai read Bonds, [have procyred Moir
)& Co as securities fr that incumberanwe
}.Q0 000, which with $25 000 the whoe
stock, will, | trust, be satisfactory for the
|fivst part For the personal, I offer Dayid
Stu & Sons and T A. Dewoll &Son and
if necessary can find cthers. J beg to re
| fer you to Sir E. Kenny for the soivency of
| the parties â
| Mr. Haviland replied, that he was of
opinion that
Lae The Government, of which he was a
j}meniber would not consider the securities
n aned in his note a sufficient guarantee tor
âthe due perform uce of the contemplated
| Railway Contract â
|) op . %
| The question tere comes up what
|
|
| opinion . Ile will give them before the
| formation as justified him in entertaining
the opinion.
Mr O Brienâs excuse, that he contd not
remove the Mortgage on the Railway
âowing to the Bond holders being absent,
he could be reached by Telegraphic mcs-
âsuge. It appears evident, however, that
with which he had been reqmred to com-
| plete these surities, hag under the circum-
stances, tended to paralie his ability by
| confining his attentions sok ly to Halifax â
âshows that he had doubts ast his success
in obtaining surities in Ualifax. or gives
the reader to inferas mach The âurgencyâ
'h alludes to. was not what he represents,
|came to the conclusion thyt if a person
that you should|
| Amongst the most noticeable articles ex-
| hibited
Loom of Mr. Vells, which was in opera-
tion all day, and which attracted crowds of
persons. Mr. Wells we understand isthe
jmaker and sells the Loom for ÂŁ35, cy lt
lis capab eof weaving any quality of cloth,
or woollen stuff, and is spoken of as one o!
the best hand invented. Mr
i Millner s Seed Drill was also on exhibition,
and was the subject of enquiry and alten
tion âLhe display of Sleighs and Wagons
was not so large xs it should have been,
but these exhibited were very creditable to
âthe makers Mr. A MecDonga'd Mr
} Newson, and Messrs MePhail & Hunter.
| The sett of Ash Furniture of Mr Newson,
land the Walnut sett, of Mr George L.
Dogherty were eegantly finished and
ful y as goedtani better than could de im
we may enumerate the Hand
looms
| ported for the same money as these can be
lseld for. âtke Uats and Caps manulactur-
| ed by Mr. Hubbs aso deserve | onvrable
lmention. The Silk Hats were very fire,
i â On the | and he can sell as good a qua ity of Hattor |
Every student of history knaws how } same day Mr. O Brien was notified by ihe |
Mr
Hobbs deserves the patronage of the pub
| lie and shou d be eaabled to work up
âlarge trade. âThe Coth and Fur Caps,
| Mafis and Tippets mamufretared by 3}. x.
iA B. Smith, were all that coukl be desired,
in this line of goods. The Tweeds of the
Charlottetown Wooilen Factory were such
as toe establish the reputation of the Factory.
Some of the © oths were very mueh +d
inired and when we consider tha: an ex-
cel ent quality of Tweed all weolâcan be.
sold fur $1 per yd, the Factory wil confer
great alyantages ppon the country. Seve-
ra orders were given. ont e day of kxhi
bition for pieces of Tweed by some of our
merchants. Mrs Ferguson of East River,
also exhibited a handsome piece of Tweed,
and Mr. Mathesyn, of Rustico had x» fine
piece of gentleman s Plaid, for which he
got the first prize The Woolens, Berl
Mats and Hea th Rugs, were numerous,
and were very beautitul in design; the
| dressed Furs were also very handsome.
|The Barrels, Measures. Ploughs, «ard other
jagriculturs] unplements were ef good
| quality as were also two fine setts of Har
| ness made by Mr. John Stunr les
;
as the imported ove for 28s
| 2°
hss *-
the Agricultural products were in keep-
ng with the reputation of pur fruitful soil,
âund the knowiedge of our 4 grjculturists,
| The advantage of farmers bu, ing the best
âseeds, was ilustrated im the Royal Sw de
|Turnip which took the first prize. Mr,
| Wm Mevill importea seme of the seed
Ring. Before the tenders were giyen in,) grounds had My. Hayiland for forming that) here last spring. and sold 1 at about cost
| and in so doing has benefited the farmers
their theory. The first definite statement) Legis ature probably, and until he is there) who, after the proof of the superior quality
given publicly, that the Government were | called upon to give then, it is but tair to | of the seed will probably use it very gene-
in collusion with contractors te subserve | assume that he received such anthentic in | rally.
The Potatoes were as fine ag we
ave ever seen, aud the Cal/bages were the
best. We must mention the large Squash,
âyuised by Mr. J. Hewson. [i meysured six
| feet in civcum ference, and weighed 101 lbs.
| The âTurban Squash Was a curiosity, and,
that nine tenths of the peopleâitself of mity be an excuse but we haye heard sone) We bear, is much better for table use than
course jucluded - believed Mr. Matheson | business men say that it is a very flimsy âthe ordinary squash.
Well, here is Mr. Matheson s statement :| one as the person holding the Bonds, | that made the mouths cf the lite ones |
âOur Government pertinaciously insist upon; would probably have an agent present in | water was a splendid display of C ndies,
paying the maximum allowed by the Act | Halfax, who cou'd act for him , or if not | Manufactured at the estavlishment of Mr,
Amongst the things
Kennedy.
| There was only one Qil Painting at the
country.â?â We need seareely say that the | Mr O tren had not thei 5 .6 0 himself asâ Exhibiticn which was painted by Miss 3,
âpeople of Tignish treated the slander with) he could only. at the first offer Moir & Co.| Longworth and did great credit to the fair
contempt and returned Mr. Perry with an fur that amount. His statement in his| #ttist. We nope that in future Exhibitions
overwhelming majority, nor need we) letter of the 29th Aug. that âthe urgency | the Fine Arie will occupy a larger spree i
the Driil Shed. The Board of Commis-
sioners who had charge of the Exhibicion,
_ performed their duty satisfactorily, and Mr.
A. McNeill, as-Secretary, lefi nothing un
done to make the affair a success,
el
Stnce we made the statement that the
Is!and Kailwey Debentures as issued by
5000 per mile, a sum the anti-Ralroad | #s he had from the 9th until the 29th. and Actof Parliament, have realiged 99} per.
peop-e prayed and predicted it could not, it is nut surprising that the Government gent, the opposition papers .
s huve nota word
to say about Walker stender. They should
In this instance. the theqists were wrong | could not wipe out a small mortgage on post their readers,
and we all remember what a colâapse they a Horse Railroad represented to be worth |
were in, when the offer ot the contract was 4260 000, 1b was about time to entertain) Her Majesty s Surveying Steamer Gul-
viyen to the Meisrs. Wal. er. They took) doubts that he had the means to build a) nave, Capt. Mei ead
ae hupe when it was ascertained that) Railroad ig Prince Edwaid Is.and, which) morning last from Newfoundland,
arrived on Saturday
|of
Zod best ao, Ist eluss cert dicate â George
Beer, sen., Châtown.
3rd best do, 201 class certificateâRichard M.
Gidiey, Rovalty.
Heifr im Calt or mi'k, ender 3 yeare
oidâ Benj. Wright, Royalty ÂŁ2
\2nd best do do, Ist eluss cevtificateâ-Exeo
i McEwen, North River.
| Bed best do do 2nd doâP. Blake, Châtown,
| Best Kearhing HeilerâBeojamin Wright,
Rovalty, 3Cs.
2nd best do, [st class certificateâJohn Ken-
nedy B P. Road
| 3d best do 2nd doâGeorge Lew's Royalty,
| Best Buli Caltâd ©. Fope, Royaity. 20s.
}2.d Best do, ist class certifioateâJohe Kene
ne@y, B. FP. Road
3rd b »t dv, 20d aoâstephen Swabey, Roy-
alty.
Mover Calfâ John Longworth, Ciâ.own,
Iss.
2ud best dv, Ist class certificateâSt. Dua-
staun's Collegc,
3rd best do, 2eÂą-deâLawrenee Merris, North
Rover.
JudgesâH. Longworth, don T, Jenkins,
Sâephem Swatey, Charles Gardiner, and Wma,
Gagnuli, Requires.
SHEEP.
(Own din the Royalty.)
Best Ram of any age - H. Lony worth, 30s.
2od b st do, bet cluss certiBeuteâ Stephen
S vabey.
3rd best do, nd doâJobn Lholmapn.
est Ram Liamb-âHeory Bongworth, 30s,
Zod best do, ist ciass certificateâBo: jamin
Wrigi â.
3rd best do, 2nd do-ââEtervry Longworth.
Best Pen of tour Ewes, hdsving reared lamba
this secsonâde Longworth, 308
Zod best do, Ist Âą.ass. eertificateâ Benjamin
Wright.
ârd best do, 2nd doâHeary Longworth.
Best Pin of four Learimng EwesâHenry
Longworth, 30s,
2ad best do, ist elass eer. ificateâ Benjamin
Wright
3° besâ do, 2nd doâHeary Longworth.
Best Pe o tour Ewe Lambsâeary Long-
worth, 20s,
2nd best do, Lst class eort fivate -- Henry
Longworth.
3rd best do, 2nd GoâBerj Wright
(Not owned in the Royalty )
Best Ram of any egeâ Joseph Pweedy Gallas
Point, 20s,
2 d best do, Ist class certificate â George.
Hatther y. New Bed que Road,
3rd best do 2d duâJames Hughes Lracadie.
Beer Kom Lamb â William Rattray, B. P.
Koad 30s.
2od best do. Ist class cert ficateâThomas
Redd, Bain Road.
3 d bex: do. 2nd d---Ajbert Bnaweli, Lot 49.
Best Pem of tuar Ewes having rea ed lambs
4 seasouâCharles Husza.d, Lot <8,
2nd best @», Ret class certificatesâNo com-
peti i wm
3rd best do. 2nd doâ By. do,
Best Pen o four Yearing KEwesâCharles
Kennedy, B. P. Road, 30s.
Zod best co, Ist cass gurtifizateâCharles
Haezurd, Lot 48.
3rd â do, 2nd duâGe rge I weedy, Gallas
"20 nt,
Beat Pen of four Ewe Lambaâ Chas. Ken-
nedy, B. P. Road, 30s.
2nd beet do, Lt class certificateâCharies
Haszard, Lot 48.
3rd best do Zod duâGeorge Tweedg, Gallas
Point
JidgeseJohn Beer, Wm. Mateh (brigk
house) aod dohu S McLeod, ~qa.res.
PIGS,
Bost Boar Pigâ-W. Large, Little York.
;2nd beet do Wm. Baynal!l, New Glasgow.
3rd best doâAlb rt Borwell. Lot 49
| Best Breeding Sow âJameos Wood. Lot 48.
2nd beet dc âHenry Hardy, Litele York.
Best Pen Pigs under ex months old (Bat-
pee. excluded)âWm, Prowse, B, P.
vad.
2nd best do do doâJehn Holman. Royalty-
Best Fat PigzâWm. Wood, Lot 48.
Judg-sâSamuel Hyde, James Mutch and
Cornelius H gsi. a, B-quires.
| Best
|
Tue Letter ef Mr. How an in this day's
paper will be read with inâerest, as it masĂ©s
sume startling disclosures.
{po
The Progress of this weeâ. is very low and
scurrilous, poor fellow! he is hard ap when be
jhas to publish such Âą i//t abuse,
THE storm of Thursday night was very
gevere ; but up to the present ther is uot
any -eport of much danage being done.
ee
OnE of the papers speaking of the turn-
ing of the Railway Sod, says it believes
that the first sod was turned by a gon of
Sir. Burpee The fact is th t Mr Burpee
âhas been married only two years and has
âno son yet, able to trundle a wheelbarrow.
âSuch is the * stuâ some papers are mad