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    ———— und many another alter that euceseded it—ot

    eco LT ir inter CEES a attend I
    —- Dott to-d than they a misunderstanding to the tine fo ely, Sea
    - ‘ Pes the o \ “i uae - Shere yay
    —— : ee ny Oy | eess are however na better , . Bas iv Ww et ayer for I
    ‘ ‘om V . ) swear at bin Jansewieaid thati) Phe bather (ork 1 mi e@etin PROM THE a ! ATI ie a Ae re Wed lay wa - who
    awe oe Per | ee eS !J 1) ; t i % ge end New YorÂź, Sept. 25 were twe years ago, and any alley o} the exhibition, Gut tneany arm
    ‘ ’ oh, 4 ce ot stand s iar aud tatimated dbeld ow the LY oth t y CNPPOCSSHOC Bist . nds _.* . ‘ sthat of > a ° he fiat
    and broughĂ© her up ‘erstely eoroagh ae Bret. | wold wot ant ved a we ig 4 oa . lence ja tt par! entary rep weseuts- Silas James and kis cousin Charles Po James) wi), na doubt, meeĂ© with a tate similar te that sacht their horses, cows, &., me rn M
    . > P . ohn : aye tis intention of ashy for his digeharre, Where | COnndenee Ti en ial td . ' . : i aide ‘ , > 4 ‘i . . " : p he se@ond Gay, at
    Seley Ge Paes 8. ee ee eS g hi ral | hitives, John Franeis Mavatre and ).. were banged te-day at Worcester, Mars.. ier the the last Garibaldian fiaseo lay, did nab come back On th Âą
    Won Upos eved thw Ac teagth when | lelt spon the mate stuek bin several blows with c . hed } fel 1 ( f murder ot Jo eph | Clark { 7 verywhere pref he @tended on the sec amd day wer
    . . ’ . : { fe. t ue i . j iz i “~«’ Ob : af tis ‘ - . < ” - ele ! whl ‘ve’ 4 1 ‘ ' lose’ W i ‘ at a
    my lite drawing to # eluse { resolved to! Bis fists, and fullowed him fram the quarte: Murphy, and pled S' >them aco Naan New Mark, Sept 22. In England politic lans are Âą aa 4 on Mie frst day. 2 This duced the cat: |
    do her justice, thageh the doing of it dex k to the forecaatle, coutimping to § vile yy reat the pext @lection ' He Connddtoara «t naeetture hare passed paring for thé gen ral election i an ' : icity Alfa very meee Tait, though iy
    wee 6 — —s phlies., on | a ae : 2 Yen bi wh i . ; -,. res lp ae 4 4 pr M Resolations Reeammending the Govetanent to! the Old Counters are almost as ready tot Sinnot’s BOrses, Mr. Me Aulats cart ‘a ye
    der: eee, eee OE ee r ON tee acacna be hile 1 rescitd the order prolobiting the importation oC 6, dety tricks te gain their ends as they are on Hfon. Mr. Goll’s Hiood fillev, Mr. Graham >
    And my ell ! 4 excl viraat Balmar gh tga ys i 7 rt ' sii Ps i ? a me de 4. an : "s ds ‘h American cattle alter tet af October this side of the Atlanhe Mi IV feraclos entire cow, and Mr. M Salat se ae ser i : :
    . ome ouge Phe a ite the master, who bro irons tran * ford at a diuner in how HEVEPAL SPOCCne tol ? ' ‘ . e credit any stock exhibition,
    OCc Saar. 9 petal lag . } 1} “— tof here i Mi. Nacle,wl : tered — Tork. 29±1 nemiea industrieusly ecireulated a report Chat would have dome eredit to any ‘ 7
    tery that wuat b= explained. Yesterday dhej calic aud gideged hon go be manactes. Phere | were unmade alter dines ry Mgte, WA CHIC) New York, 20th. jencmt baptized, and Was! The cattle shown by Hon, Dr. age, au
    feeling that | might age live long wae strong) alter a rope was atte hed to the irons, ated the | jato various somal and political topics, con- Four soldiers of the 20th inidasiey ewedtes killed) ±y it statesinan bad never been Daptiaed, ait Ww. Mfeccre, Nicholl’s, | McKinnon and Gormley,
    upon me 1 dreaded to sleep lest Jd shagld| antortanste man was susp nded from the | denne ±@ the policy of Me. Scully towards his by a raddway aceldent ia Virginia peeereys ‘ Boast therefore, the proper persea te repregent a | a ithe sheep and pizs of Mossts. Alley, Stew-
    Le „ for about “ rters of ant 4 ‘ logkares rowel relations large fire vecurred an Badfalo, New Tork,| : : a 5 da | eee Oe Alanis ne ae
    a a ee See oe | “9 bs ate : th pe ne rer ce ry en a -r ath “er . t ma i lt ee a a entirely abiusied the office | Christian constituency Phe Premier's friend art, Ca npbs i mx avi Smith, Me “4 1 + k and
    , . . trite nis fect barely tewchonsy the vround, PY TIL | [yg oo andlord an enmnt, tise pons | 7* shi " : . teat he fed thew i : : , Gre anpnanls. e COW
    — > tharelece I detarwmined to writ “ 7 ‘ om ' a en be] ) Wen x e iyg ; allot the Commercial Advertzer, ond entailing a) jmmediately informed the publ that he had been) yy yyilion, were all very f t ay “ . .
    . a r e bis Pee Tvubaba abe aoetinet i 5 weet ee itabie)§ deatineg 3 Mw an eC us ; . eat " i . My: ‘I; ae mdnas ati
    Shite d ing fo, SOME one enter i yoncer t ahout the } 4 and other parte-of phe it col tL . ; rity of the country. loss to its publishers of $LEOO0, upon whi h christened in dee form when twelve years of age, exhilsted by Mr, Obari Wiad °
    window, efepe hehyod we, read what | had) iijired abou Sune ae P fuarantee lor Tbe prosperuly Âą 7*| tracted considerable notice, and in the Opinion

    body. fhe ot the ship Wits
    while pan of the punishment was bey Jn-
    Hicted, and did not Phe charge
    wus found fally proven, and in PRESS TH SELLE Tyas
    his Lo dship expressed his abhorrence ot the

    and stated |

    written aod demanded uf it wereteuc Belore MAKE] —

    4 evald ery ter help, bis band was on wy)
    throat, and he repeated the ggestion. 1 de-
    elared by any hopes of Heaven that it was, oo)
    which heexplaned with ao egpletive, that |
    iad pronounced my own sepnteuce of death.

    interfere,
    |

    coudueat af bath master and mate,

    Shis grasp todnencd. 4 reanember dulling to the} that this was awether of those cases which ex
    four wad woke im this bad.’ hibited painful features of what goes on on
    * And the man.’ board a British ship. In addressing th
    ° : : : soner, the Sheri! said that the offenee of

    * Escaped at | will deseribe him.’ Doing) Poorest :
    ” i which he was itty Was one which misrhet

    @0, the anded with {
    ‘Do you know apy one, Edward Bulmer.
    who will answer dé) this desaription. and)
    whom the diseevary of your daughter would |
    interest.
    * None ia Strattenfield, save—saye wy ne-| sa +y
    rhew, and that.cauald not be * ee ee
    . > Your pdinie, Redbard elmer. who was ting another situation, he would inflict a penalty
    to inherit your estate? Weill, let that pass. of ÂŁ10 (the heaviest alternative ges 1,
    dea would see yourdaughter? Sammon the he fine |

    have warra ted his sentencing hun to a period
    of i priscuagent without the alternative ot a
    but bein qoved by the fact that he (the |

    tine ;
    prisoner) had wever been before convicted af a}
    otfenee, and further that by sendiuy
    him from get

    |

    power), or SO days laprisonuent,

    mankeeper. Was at once puid,
    E-tward Balmer did so, apd Nash soon ap- Cur Langs Caxpiwar, Wrsewax.—A_ piece |
    peared. of ground, of nearly three acres in extent, has |

    ‘“*Seed my aiece to me,’ said Menry been seeured in Wesminster, near Buckingham |}
    Vuughsp.

    |

    adled,* Why do you hesitate.’ now in course of ereetion an the Belzravian
    ‘Why, ehe bas just gone apt, sir.’ jestate of the Marquis of Westminster, on |
    *@ut" Thatis strange. Well toll her tu, which is intended to creet a cathedral for
    come to me immediately she returns.’ ‘the diocese of Westminster,” and as al
    Anvther hour passed, snd the innkeeper) memorial of the late Cardinal Wiseman. On

    was agsin summoned. This time he tyuld| the completion of the cathedral the remains of |
    wi. the Cardinal, which now lie in St. Marv’s

    * Gene" shrieked leary Vaughan. *Gune!, Cemetery, Keosal Green, will he removed to|
    What de yeu mean?’ ) the chapel to be built for their reception.

    Âąmment

    Thew noticing the mao's manner,| Palace and the splendid range of buildings ||

    He also expressed a hope that the disestablish
    of the Protestant Church would he}
    effected in the next session of Parliament, but
    disapproved of Lhe 1 fusal of the Cathole
    clergy ta xecept an 4 ndowment.

    The Corporation of Cork has unanimously |
    passed a resolution proposed by Mr. D Sullivan |
    ind seconded by Me. Dwyer, ealliay tor the
    liberation.of the Fenian prisoners. Mr, Dwyer,
    his address in support of the

    had hee ent driven

    in the eaurse of
    anid that the Fentars
    to adopt the course bhey took by misrule

    Hotiok,
    and

    Oppression,

    it

    Messex. A. Kavanagh and Henry Bruen ar
    the candidates in the field tor the parliamentary
    represeidation ot the county Carlow. Mi
    Qsborne Stock is the Conservative candidate

    Borough.

    A 4Galway Independent Club’ ha
    formed for the ot freeine the towa
    from Oranve ascendencey. No candidate for!

    parliamentary honors will he supported by its

    tor the

    been i

    purpose

    members, who will not plede himself to sup-
    port Mr. Gladstone in pulling down the Law
    Church.

    ) ith has
    leven temporarily, but seme temporary appoime | spoken very higt ly of in all the English

    Latest News by Telegraph.
    roi

    London, Sept. 2. |

    The Times and Telegraph have articles this |
    morning on the speeches ol Keverdy Joliastens,
    delivered at Leeds the day before yesterday. The |

    } Jersey mine fast Thursday.

    her Wateree and two survivers of

    there ix only partial insurance
    Pour tiuers were crushed to death in a New
    Gen BOF. Butler has been unanimously re
    Howinated tor Congress in the Hith Massachussetts
    district.

    New York, Sept. 29

    Some of the officers and men of the U.S. Steaw-| geain raised in Kegland, with no other eff

    the Mredoii,
    wrecked by the earthquake mn South America
    arrived here yesterday, and additional detats ol
    terrible
    thus received. tn Beuader alone itis new stated |
    that the list of killed and wounded annount to 40,- |
    O00, le Peru the dead are yet hidden under the |
    ot houses tu tnany tistanees. and

    RCM NOS
    Pais lie

    band of

    “every ole Whe

    robbers are

    produce a pres tlenee A
    roaming through the ruins robbing

    4

    asked to be excused to hold that efMiee!

    wieut will be made until Nova Seolia accep situa: |
    Thon.

    Piivy Couneil sat yesterday aud to day, North
    weat territory question tider consideration

    Sir George Cartier and tfon Maebougall for
    mally Delegation lo Eugland |
    Catupbetl nob going.

    Rumored that Senator Ac!

    itppeinted as

    noan Ontario Re-|

    But before tho man could reply, a light, | Meanwhile, Mr. Pugin has been commissioned | The writers exuitin the good sense and pace! torus, will be amade Presideut of the Privy |

    quick step sprang wp the steire. and Gertrude | to furnish a desicn for the shine which isto}
    gushed and «x ited, entering, cried : | cover the vrave in the COMEDY, }

    * No, uo, dear eacle, not gone, bas restored, The followigg remarks on a sermon by the |
    and by our true trend and my preserver, Bir.) Rev. Dr. Lee, a Ritualist, are fram a journal |
    Alingbbvrvugh. Usishere. Oh, thank hum.) of that denomination :—*It was to be ex} cted |
    wuncle—thank him, for | koow uot from What) that as the Catholie Revival progressed, the
    terrible fate he has saved we.’ position of Our lady would eome to be con-

    Asshe turned to motion Uerbert to advance i sidered first dormatic end then
    Mr. Bulwer whispered ia Theologieal treatises will
    ear | vive us the first, while sermons and .devational |

    * Not a word about the pastof either. Let, writings must supplement them for the inform
    ar] keep her pure Nature tanecent of our sin. | ation and practice of the faithful. Dre.

    }
    its |
    |

    in its

    the old mans rnctical character.

    biiarehing hia ferees to attack Seville.

    tene of Mr. Jehuatan'’s utterances, and say that
    it be whe koows the whele ease is ceria ot an}

    adjusinent of the differences pending between

    the dated States and Great Britain, the public} woytinne the erieket match

    tray be sure of if. :
    Paria, Sept. 25

    The Mouiteur publishes the following news
    from Spa s— ee
    Gen. Kaira commanding the reyal tracps, ts}

    The report that the Queen |

    are in good spirits }

    of Spain har ereseed the frontier inte France is in ther resignations to the Qhieen

    prematare.

    fin their first nings 800, and the Ca

    Couneil. |
    Montreal, Sept 5

    Owing te the rain it was tuaud impossible te)
    this meruing and it]
    Wis therelere a draw Phe Al England seored
    adians « iy
    28. Lhe Eleven left this morning tot
    Paris Sepr. 29th, eve

    Jose de la Coneha at the head of the Govern

    The men) iment in Madgid, and Manuel de ta Coucha in}

    command of the army in the field, have both seut|
    In their com}

    She still remains at San Sabastian.! muuicationa, they inform the Queen that ber re

    I by such an

    ia

    -
    i

    Peau at the

    doomed, and it is feared by seme, and hoped by '

    during the late earthquake are} others, that its destruction wii

    al of the Chureh from the state las many able ads

    [stench infests the air which. it is thought, woul }eatea in Knuland, both out of the Natienal t'hurch

    linanners and the bad taste to make, in reply, a

    She was lost ; youu found her, end have but sermon, ‘Mary the Mother of God,’ is one of} but it is rumored that ahe will seeu leave for Pau | tusal to return to Madrid, nyless accompanied by |

    lately discovered who she ia, }the first of these attempts to bring long!
    ‘We drow back as Cortcude turned again to} neglected truths before ovr congregations. It
    her supposed uycle, who, claspwy hearin hie is not to be expected that all who od
    wrma, told & hastsly created story af her lows, | theoretically sound upon the doctrine of the
    dw adoption of her, und recent discovery of facarnation will at once he able to see all the |
    wer father. {legitimate deductions which follow, but time |
    * My father!’ exclaimed Gertrude, in as- | and the increase of devotion to our blessed
    sonmshment, * Oh, iit pussible—dyee my Lord aud those nearest to Him, will gradually
    futher lve 7 | show that to be simple and beautiful whieh at
    * He, docs my Gertrade. Bubold him, he first may sound startling. Dr. Lee
    8 there anxious to press you to bisheart'’ how the rise of heresies necessitated the
    Gertrede looked sng cowed Mr. Rglmer = gradual consolidation of the honor to which
    Standing 4 lew paces of. She advanced tum- Gur Lady's position in the Christian dispen- |
    ndiy bus an he said in cager beseechiug tones; antion entitled her, and quotes from the
    * Oh, some to me child!’ she flow to bum,| Fathers passares which show trom the first
    uttering the eae ward ; | haw she had been regarded as the Mother of |
    * Father!” jail Christians. Possibly the view taken hy!
    * My deughter—my ‘ierteude+ esn this ba Pr. Lee of the Blessed Virgin Mother's suffer-|
    real, ot as it» dreay? he exclaimed, press- ings may require some qualification before it
    ity pastiogate Kisses ap her forehead. j ecint be considered tu express the whole truth, |
    For sume mowmepts thegoy of three ip that nor cay at be advisable to sav that ler sorrow }
    coum Was too great for them to netiec aught | wae without consolation. Meditation and de- |
    else But, finally, Mr. Bulmer, observing | votion as they increase will advance, aad
    Iferbert, whys: first unbounded Surprise had) need he, correct our ideas on the three points |
    given place iy a saddeped, usvody, expressivn,, Dr. Lee specially brings before us. 9 1— The!
    said : Martyrdom of Mary; 2—The fact that Mary is
    * What. nephew, will FOU Not rejuice with |the Mother of the faithful; 3—The veneration
    un?” Ur iat genet that the diseyvery of | due to the Mother of God. Dr. Lee is one of |
    ary child and heiress is distustelul iv you ?) the few who have ventured to dwell apon a |
    dio you dread that it m “y wlter your positiug subject of which too many have what hr. |
    at Grenville | Pusey has called ‘a diseased dread,’ aud he de. |
    * Unele ! exclaimed the young man, hotly, serves the thanks of all who believe that
    *Sach a thought debases the ubterer, he | increase of love tothe Father must ne« essarily
    jews thay i¹ dues him 6» whow jit is pddrees-; accompany that of ber divine Son?
    : ' ae : [reLaNp pas No Fasenp per Wenserr.—
    ’ Hfush | Your nephew is right,” broke ie )freland bas no one to rely upon for the redress |
    Hlenry Vaughan. i My suble geperous of the wrones that paralyse her energies hut |
    voung friend, tell me if { do not aurmue near- herself. To say that the most liberal of her)
    at the truth than your uncle. Ie not Yur) Envlish friends desire to see her truly pros |
    huppine-s at the scene before you lessened by perous is a delusion. To imazine that > anied
    the thought that ahe whom an hour age You will send a fleet and an army to liberate her
    could fave without feur of rigels is rendered | from English slavery is astretch of imagination
    tar less easy ty ‘b+ obtaimed, wow she is bew-) which we refuse to credit. And to think that
    ex to Creavdle Mall? {America will lose one cent in despatching
    Herbert did gut answer, byt big look was cjceor to the Jrish war purty, who say the
    ek quent. jsword alone cay bring us @ reicu of justice is a
    * tt that be go, Herbert, my dear boy, doo statement not deservine of the slixhtest eredit.
    Det feat. & father could not contide his [It freland revolted, and continued for a year ia
    child to Âź warmer.a tavrenoble heart. Your) arms, disputing with her foes, and was able
    only difieuity lice in obtarming Gortrude’s toy keep the arcen flay flying despite the efforts |
    Sutiseu. : : jof the enemy to strike it down, she mizht
    Gertrade turned aside, refusing to let her | receive some foregin assistance, But who is
    fuce be seen. And, with a smile, ber father | eredulous enough to believe that anything so ex-
    cuulinaed : itraurdjnary eguld be ace owplished hy a nation,
    *Mhwh J d> not think you will Lodo | which is disarmed, and possesses no one with |
    Yery arduvus task. But now explain your giificient military talent to marshal her sons in |
    piranye ehechce on leur ago.’
    Lhio was speedily done. | independence of treland? We do not helieve
    * And the mau?’ aeked Edward Bulmer. that there is any pussiblility of witnessing such |
    dlerbert remained silent. lan event, and we think the Erish people should
    + Bayvagh. | understand. Let as all be) jake a virtue of necessity, and use the ouly |
    Abevkiul that the swerving of your horse weapons within their reach—those of peaceful
    saved you, my brave buy, while ite heels) warfare—fur their deliverance. They have!
    wade bim powerless wy proves you Teseuimg [ost their native parliament, and until itis re- |
    by etuia?* : | atured, they must send representatives to the
    Awe Edward Bulmer had said, Herbert's Linperial senate. Uf these representatives are |
    howe had swerved a@ luchard Bulmer dis. nothing but cheats, then Ireland will be cheat
    charged his pistol sod,while saying its rider, | ed; but if they are honest men, they will ti
    dad trampled vo toe aru of fhe prosirate alle to effect some benelits for their country. |
    As they i-ft Richard Byelmer rope, and, three hundred candidates moving through the |
    despues the pain be was in, oteered bis map country, four-fifths of whom are not worthy of
    Se cide back tothe lasil pack up all bis efleets, ‘the slightest contidence, They make great |

    shows

    |

    | At the present moment there are some two or

    ti the department of the lower Pyreuees.
    London, Sept. %. |

    Rev. Henry Wart Milman,

    divd to-day, aged 72

    Advices received this afternoon from Spain in- | weet

    her Ministers destroy alt hopes of checking the } ;

    Insurrection The Queen has ma cepted the re

    | miggiation of Manuel de la Conehe. and has sent
    dean of St. Paul's, | ter Count Cheste to form a uew Ministry

    1 hie
    Qreen bas also suninoned tbe Conneil of State wo

    at San Sabastion. Expatere, Duke of

    dicate that the rebels are espectally streang ou the Victoria, is sek, aud unable to take an active

    possession of the fortified seaport towns of Cornu

    Pambre River iw the province of Cormana ‘wo

    baeaboard, on the Nerth-western coast, they hold | prt in political alVairs.
    pany
    na, Pontenedra, and Vige. and the month of the | the feet appears

    Jtis beheved that the

    will deciare agauist the Queen, as soot as
    It is rumoured that the insur

    rection has at length broken eut ia Madrid, and

    i ‘
    regiments of Royal troops sent from Madrid te | Queen Tsabetla has leit San debastian, and cross

    put dowa the insurreetion at Cadiz, are reported
    to hare revolted winie on the road, and gone
    ever te the rebel ranks.

    Paris, Sept. 25.

    Official deapatehes from the Royal authorities | Geneba, in command of the army inthe field, |
    give au aecouul of the affray tw Sautarcda., They} pave pronetinced tar revolution.

    }

    report that alter a sharp fight the rebels were |

    St. Petersburg, Sept, 26.
    There is neh excitement in this city eecourton

    sian frigate ** Alexander Newski? off the town
    ot Harbere, Demnark The Grand Puke Alexes
    wours ot the itl-fated Phe Jdast de-

    beard wtp,

    touted aud took refuge ou the feet in the harbor. |

    '

    Led by the recent of wews ot total wreck of Rus. |

    spatehes, however, hold out sleong hopes that all |

    hatids miay ve saved.
    Paris, 26th.

    ;

    |

    The news frat Spain ig meagre. Official re-
    ports received state that the news favers the}
    Claverpgnent. The Kusperar has summoned

    J’rince Napoleon to Paris tur cousultation on th

    | pfiuirs of Spain.

    London, Sept. 27 (Saturday afternoon. )

    No official despatches have been reeeived trom
    Madrid until Friday. The

    following aecottits

    lear from other sources

    Jha revolution in Spata ie the resalt of the
    sinion of the coustitutional, moderate and Liberal
    parties, gn an eflert to the relgniny
    dynasty ‘Phe fleet has joined the ttovedent, as
    the sailors are unpad.and the greater part af the
    arity tas revolted, beeuuse they are idiznant al
    the exile of their favorite Generals.

    The Chorch, whieh is, bound hy everv tie te
    tly: aud elds the | masses in

    evertirow

    fesisis,

    pry.
    leheck. As far as it can be ascertained from fie

    Variows reports reeeived up to the present hour,
    the insurrection extends throughout the Pravin-
    ees of Cadiz, Sevilla, Suela, Granada, Valencia,

    | Alicienta, Aigerias, Mateza, Vige, Ferrall, Cor-

    wnna, add Cyreda; and many armed bands have

    jappeared in the Provinees of Huesca Sarragessa,

    Teaue: and Navaires
    General Para bad arrived in the vicinity of
    Caudova. ut tis treops were desercing in large

    and wall for remiiorcements from Badajos, and |
    Curdel Real, which, af last aecouata, haves tet |
    yet reached lum,
    Dublin, Sept. 27.
    The leader of the soealied Fenian party in Tre
    land. are averywhere forming politieal coalitions |
    with the Portes “Phey even oppose such candi-
    dates for Parliament, as the O'Donoghue. in
    Tralee, Joho Francis Maguire, m Gork, and
    offer asuadly strong advocates of Prish rights.
    The journats in freland which have shawn iost |
    spripathy Wah the Beaman agitation have come
    ont strongly ta stipport of the coalition, i

    state,

    London, Svpt. 22.

    Tn regard to the rising in Spain the afficial

    sad rej bi on Loudua, frow whence he | professions of patriotism. They promise to jeurvals of Paria reflecting the feeling of the fun

    shortly started tur the Comtinent and joined defend our rizhts, redress our wrones, and |
    dhe Austrian army. make [reland & perfect paradise. But the |

    A year utter one of the two travel-| vreater part of them, seek the trust of the |
    Jers who bud #0 weurily trodden that! people that they may use it as merchandise,
    gountry lane, Gerywude Balmer, pave her) and (lispose of it to the hivhest hidder.—If the
    hand to Merbeg: Bomehburaygh, with electors of freland return such men, and then
    tie consent ot ber tether and dearest! fiud chenjselves sold to the British government,
    ériend, whow ele regarded still ws an! they will have no ove to blame for it but |
    uncle, Henry Vaughan, who—hes illness not! themselves. —They should take special care not
    having, as the doctor believed, byt as the | to be deceived by any one. It is because they
    seader knew all slung, been pfit—lived to be} have not elected proper members that the
    present at that coremuny, and at another, | tenant ri sht has been so long delayed, and that
    the alien Church stands still erect, mocking
    ther as slaves, and ridiculing those things
    they hold most saered. The Irish electors,
    then, have the destinies of the country in thei:

    as different character, certainly, for each add |
    ed another sweet, clecriul little yuige ty the

    dawmsly crtrie-
    oo —— ——-- /own hauds, and if they misuse their power, the
    | misyovernment of the country will continue.
    FOREIGN SUMMARY. | Let them take special care of what they are |
    i : Sdoipg, for they have no real friends but them
    a q " ; | aetves, and if they are deluded and cajoled,
    the reswifapoes vt votes for the forth-| want, misery and wretchedness will long abide
    goming Parliament election which will! jn the country.—{Dundalk Demoerat.
    commence about the [5th of November next, | ‘ i tt ;
    ds bets prusecated visvrously throushout th Dest, Aug. 26.— Election disturhances gad
    Britigh Jolands. At uany places promen de-| becoming frequent. At W aterford ou Mouday |
    suauded that thes ways be placed upon the | Se rival caudidates tur the sulfrazes of the
    Jists of voters on the ground that they possess | HY electors suddenly encountered each wther,
    ed the proper quuification preseribed b the | aud entered so warmly upou @ discussion ut |
    gefurm Bill, and the legal aspect of” the | their relative rights to canvass the electors
    question as well os the extent of she movement | that they nearly weut the leugth of settling the
    have excited much interest ou the subject. | dispute by applying the test of physical force |
    dover six thousan womop claimed the right! Sir Meury W. Barron, oue of the present |
    ty be registered iu Manchagter alone, and (heir members, was prosecuting his canvass, aecom-_
    demands were ur ced in an ayple speech before) panied by some of his chief supporters and the,
    the registering official by Miss J ydia Beecher. | usial mob that think themselves an indespeu- |
    After arguments on both sides, the chain was | Sable element in these deputations to the * free |
    AMisallowed. Similar proceedinss took place in| and independent.’ While so engased they inet |
    ther downd, and in some cases the question Mr. S. T. Grubb, a new and opposing catidi- |
    was reserved for lezal decision. The question | date, although of similar polities. The Wafer-|
    dias finally beep prousht before the Judves at ford Maid, which recouuts the affair, says that |
    Westin bey, gud they have overruled the | 3ir Heory accosted Mr. Grubb and ‘boldly
    applisation of w ypeu to be rezistered as voters, questioned his right to canvass the city, Mr.
    on the grown? thy an amendnent to t.Âą) Grubb made the only reply that could be ex.
    reform Bull, which ys propased in the House | pected, viz, that he had as good a right us Sir
    of Commons by Me. Mill, suhetitutin: the | Henry, Sur Menry then taxed Mr. Grubb with
    werd tpernon” for Smea* wae rejected, and} having made certain statements, adding thet if |
    that by this set onthe Houne etearly indicated he bad made them he was a liar. Ife then |
    the: indent and purpose of the bijlin this respect. tened to horsewip the new candidate trom |
    Batasuiry oy « Mack or a Nova Scorts| Ove end of the quay to the other. Mr. Grubb |
    Vassei..—We learn from the @insrow Herald | etorted by defying his opponent, and at the |
    of the Sth inst., that at the Geeanoek Crigninml helase pf the imergey, the remainder of w hieb |
    Court, an Wedaewley, before Sherif Tennent, | „as equally storuy, proceeded to an adjacent.
    Hieory H Reoilios, mate of. the ship WP Adfebell, | show, and purebased +a large blackthorn
    ot Windsor, NOS ond atypresent diving in ast * ick igh pn immense ferrule.” ~The Mail
    Ayla Horbor, G enuck, was placed at the, adds that ids nul unlikely the sitting member
    bar, charged with has ing committed an agzra will ve adetendant in the Petty Petty Sessivus’
    vated assault on the person pt Chas. Jansen, a Gouri ou Thursday, — Times Cor,
    ip was tying im) The Cork Examiner says that it is the in-
    est Pudies, on of the Hon. Robert Boyle, cousin of

    Psiers tothe Spanish throne,

    perer Napoleon are apprehensive of the effects of
    a grand revolution se near Branee, aud seck it |
    their leading editernala to discourage the ureve- |
    ment. Bat it is generally believed here in Lendon
    that the revolution will be successful, aud will re-
    sult in the expulsion of the Dourbous trom Spain,
    and probably in the asceusion of the Moutpeu-
    Ao despateh from
    Paris says that Gen. Prim witha fleet of jren-
    elads yyas expected at Beacelouia to-day.

    wateltes Feance aioest ciosely.

    i has beeu tommed aud perfect order prevails every

    ed the French frontier,
    Londen, Sept, fF
    The fellwing impertant news has been received
    frei Madrid. Juce dela Concha, at the head of
    the Govertinent at the capital, and Manuel de la

    The peaple of
    Madrid and the army garrisouing the city follow
    ed their example

    A statue of the Queen was dragged through the
    streets of Madrid by the rebels. Paira, of
    the Royalarmy, whe had been marshalling his
    by tie dusurgents do the Provinces of Cuda lreat.
    bis army despersed, aud be biasell a fugative.
    Marsnal Serrano, of the rebel aruiy, is niarechin

    Gen.

    forces far several days, bad been utterly de

    an PP) ee es

    the capital uneppesed. Girgienti

    captured by the Insurgents 5 oa provistoual Juuta

    Where. r
    Roston, Sept. 3d.

    The All-England Bleven ticisied toeie first and

    the Ueat-

    "ly ot

    second libuiliuges yesterd VW. Seoring LOY:
    cad States 22 then Gammmenced, and it the elose
    there play last

    nivlt had seered iJ

    Was renewed this meruing

    Phe western wall of ihe new skating rink am
    Boston, tell ia lase tiieht, Killing vite Giada, Bud ha
    juring two others,

    New dork, Sept. 30.
    here was an inereased demand tor mioucy to
    day, vad the market was firm at 7 prey went ou
    call, Phere is an anensy feeling prevalent in tin
    aneialecireles, and a genera of stringeney
    Witliite the text few Hays Geid wus Belive,

    lower at Pilg
    New York, Sept

    Reports from Paraguay a:

    lo the effoet thata
    mie had exploded at Humaita, almost aunifilat-

    hto the fact that many farmers had ty remain ac

    ;

    tng the alhed troops, whe pad just taken Possess
    Slivti A truce beiween the contending parties
    has been partiallay arraneed by the Chilian aud.
    Pieler tretitstess ft was prebable that the
    Argentine” Republic would agree to the terms
    proposed, but Brazd. flisued with ber late

    victories, Would probably ccotues any couditional
    pe Lee

    1 the ninety thonsand people whe peepled the
    three farge cities in Menadora. it: is feared that

    lhattle array, and lead them into battle for the | upambers; aud pe wax obliged to stop bisauareh, | YOO TWe thirds perished by the great eorthquake

    Che Exaneiner.

    SN ON Rens OR ON TNR OREN ON Oe ONO ON NEN

    Charlottetown, Gctober 5, 1868.
    EUROPEAN APPAIRS,

    Tue affsirs of Europe are in a very unsettled

    Franee is jealous of Prussia, and Prussia

    The Freneh con-

    sider that their military glory has suffored eclipse

    chai clerg an, in such aud such -
    oo af those nequaanted with her qualities as
    YT Ke F. eould scarcely be surpass? d.
    Ty the Hon. A. A. MeD ynald and the other
    of the M areca rinicy wS well

    offer our

    Church. ‘Tho Tories, mi retara, acetse Mr
    Gladstone of blasph caty, aud thus the earipaign
    Committer,
    sateful ae

    i>sis- |

    voes on, eaeh party throwing as rauch dirt as it) pombe
    has been ns bo thre in secre tary we
    vet than | knowledrements for ther courtesy and
    tance bith they and the jucsre s desi rve the
    thanks of the people of Kiags County, for

    the m ssful

    feriowilion. We submit the following prize

    eather. The no-Popery ery

    to raise a row in Manchester. Phe trish Chareh is

    rinving exbyhitl such a suces
    1)

    establishment of the Episcopal

    lr spocdtly

    lowed by the ai Sb aie beenes

    . ENTIRE HORSES.

    jst prize— Daniel Sinnot, Morell.

    %d do—Alex Smith, New Perth.
    MARE AND FOAL |

    Jat prize—Joln Moar, Baldwin's Road.

    Chureh in Eng) nid The compl te diaseverauce

    ind inat. ‘Lhe epponenuta of the digendowment of

    has anything lvl. the Church of KEngland in Ire land affeet to be ‘2d do—Charler MeDonald Little Poud
    ‘ : rreat zz\e bat te do with the reventes of .1pre , |
    ROM CANADA, qrantiy puasicd weet bo se CART FILDY |
    , lehat Church, some £250,000 sterling per aunnn-| gy prize—Ceerge MeAulay, Royalty
    Ottawa, Sept. 20. - : > +rige—James MeLanghlin’s
    : s a j . veer dA and ustice ecommended tor Prize Sates ehaing ,
    Neither Judge nor Railway Counuissioners yet} Det the Chureh ” first disend pag S ar yu : Ki 0 a
    appointed. It ix generally believed that the fat | done to the Catholies, and the Government will ENTIRE COLT.
    ter will be Walsh tor Ontarta, Brydges for Que- | not be long at a less what to do with the meney Cininow Céahaw. Mercer Gebhard
    bee, awd Chandier for New Brousewiek. Tt is aot} oo ' lid saad iat rine ee ane oe Deal |
    lknewn whe will represent Nova Seotia, Mere | Mr. Reverdy Johnson made a splendid speech | poco mmended— Peter Stewart's, Gradenvll,

    ata banquet given to him in Shefficld, wihiteh ies CATTLE.
    pei Sull~ Ist prize
    Mr. Roeback, the eress-grained, ±80- 5.4 do —Daneil MeCormack, Norris Creck.

    pe mad, ,
    that « had the bad! Milk Cow—Ist prize—Heetor MeKinnon, Bur

    tankerous te miber for ity,

    net Leoint

    , 124 de—Hen. Dr. Kaye. ‘
    furiously anti Ameriean speech Phe whole! 11 ifer—tet prize—Jolin Gormley, Baldwin's
    press, however, eeneures the atrabitious speaker i Read.

    lat prize—Ilon De Kaye.
    SWEEP.

    bat Cow

    evidently most desirets te remain on youd terms |

    oe ' » | .
    ig no measured terms. Bietich people are i

    s zo — Willi: Allev, feq, Cardigan?

    with their Ameriean cousins. Both nations en Rams—Ist prize— William Alle y, eq, Cardig
    eer tam Lambs—Ist prize—Alex Campbell, Mouta

    tertain a sineere respect for each other, and tt is lt

    only the ignorant or the designing of either! 24 do—Charles Stewart, Esq, Rosneath.

    copntry that speak contemptiously of disparag- PIGS.

    - » - » Yea esd)
    ngly of the other, Bogr— Ist prize —Donatd Stewart, Ueq Cardigan

    1 e2usel do—debn Hanniton, hisq New Perth.
    coun Gh Pheriek breed) re Sow—Ist prize—Renald MeCormack,
    } Lot do.
    ene Mat Pig -Ist prize—Jehn Smith, xg , George-
    KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITION town.

    POULTRY.

    test Coop ef Ducks ~Aun MeKenzie, Cardigan,

    Lot of
    Best Coop of Ponltry—Margaret

    Weed Island Road.

    GEKAIN.

    WO Wheat—Ist prize—Robert Dowar, Montague,
    a . weight OLS ibs.
    Phe Exhibition | 2d de —Geerge Moar, Esq, CGoorgetown, weight

    ‘) ened at Geor yetown at 2 o’ chock on Puesdar (4
    lO th 4 o’e ock next j

    fine, and the attendance

    und was continued from
    aay. Phe we ath
    "ead }

    fair, though not very large, La some depart-
    the display fell short of what uuylit

    have been expect a, owing ina

    rw

    McKenzie,

    nents,

    rreal m 5

    to save their hate vrain.

    home
    was, on the whole, however & Buccess. Some Gls ba.

    . 1 ‘ . > “ 5
    sections of the County appear to have entered | Barley —Ist prize— John Hamilton, Exq, New

    eadily into the snirit of friendiy Competition Perth, weight 54 ths,

    which such exhibitions are intended to wake ; | 2d. da—Alexander Hamilton, New Perth, 52 Ibs. |
    and no place did better in this respect than Oats—Iat priz*—Huuphrey Minchin,New Perth,
    may be | weit 454 Ibe,

    st of prizes which have goue to that |

    as seeu by a reference to

    t! | ~ddeo— Daniel Minchin, New Perth, weiglit 414
    He tary ul t

    ' i i" ios.

    flourishing loeality, 13d do—George Hickin, Lat 61, weight 334 tba:

    ‘The cloth department, which was wel! filled) Buckwheat— Ist prize—Joseph Compton, Let Gt.
    up, was par eteellence the departmentot the | Indraa Corn—tst priz +—Mra. Samuel Acorn, Lat
    Exhibition. For fineness of material, exeel-} 61. ,
    lence of workmanship, and beauty and variety | . wae Be ns oa r “ we a

    , : } : ‘one | Limethy Seed—Jos, Compton, Lot Ot.
    of desiyns, the homespun choth in men’s wear, veodlny ' ' saldwin’s Road.

    i ay ; : Flay Seed—Win. MeLaren,
    ianey patterns, were

    , ; ‘

    sa apna pe . it piven bie ; )PSeutched Plax, aad Piax ia Straw —Peter Camp-

    Ogee conor Tne nyt ie bie wee es Me tr a bell, New Perth

    be dificult .o mention any one especially wher Bost Khax Table Cover—Mrs. Alex Rob inser

    So Nyhan) elled We can well u ul rstath Bruduelf,

    the delicacy of the task which devolved upon) jst Pair Sheeta—Kphram Stewart, Bradnelt,

    the judves in selecting the most deserving of est Half Dez Teowels—Mrs Donald Walker,
    3 Que piece of homespun, No. 149. Lot 55

    was the subject of very general admiration Best Gieain Sacks—Peter Stewart, Beadnell.

    iyvery much adwired.

    {
    |
    j
    j

    John Nichols, Req Grand Riser. |

    +. - 7 -- =
    “e ' FANCY Wokk.

    wl d Needle hook

    A Sofa Cothion, Pin Cashion
    maw, New Perth,

    -Exbibited by Mies Mary Ann 5

    A Satehel, in bead work, by Mise Stewart, of

    Georgetown, desery ” growt praise. Miss Stewart
    having only oue band
    FURNITURR.
    Best half Dozen Common Chairs A € Stewart,
    Georgetown,
    Nest Hardwood Dining T.ble do de
    Best dy Bedstead —do do do
    Best Waail.stened de do
    Hext Centre Table — do do
    Best Bouk Case do do
    fistl,

    Half Bot Mackerel, Ceant rined only 45 in numbesr)y
    A McDonald, caught on board set

    James
    « Arrow. oe
    MISCELLANEOUS
    Boe Hive (with honev)— Mrs Charles Clay, Dundas,
    Mactcerel Sarre! — We MeLe d, Ges rgelown,

    Five and Ten Galloa hey —dey du
    Ne:t Measures—do do
    Two Dashe i Potatoe Measare —do dy

    Duncan Gillie, Gasperaut.

    Aurx J Macvexarn, See'y.
    30, TS6S

    Pair of Oars

    Georgetown, Sepi

    Two or three weeks ago we received a mar.

    7 sre notice which we st Syren ted te hea sel}.”*

    We intnediately enclosed the manu eript inh

    otter to our agent, who lives im the part of the

    jeountry where the marnage was lleged lo
    have taken piace. We publish below his re.

    ply. Itis severe, but not unjustly so. Per.
    na who send such sotices to the news; apers

    of a dirty, sne aking, Sensels triek,

    ‘risa track that any focl can play. It requires
    either sense, wit nor learning on the payt af

    him who perpetrates it. Any one who has no

    evard for the feelings of others, and neo pet
    Heet for hims« i, whoa can write, can send a
    ying marriage notice to a newspaper, A few

    |

    fect of horsewhit the foe of a stoat bo

    | jascdic ously aappolic dymicht ereate in the a
    liy blackevard, capable of such an offener, a
    ecent revard for the fectings of his neiwhhors,
    Less cogent arguments would, we think, have
    kinned animal,

    lng effect UPON Suc h a thick-
    Ty vne Eviror or tne Examtxen,

    Dedy Sir.— Your letter of the lith in wt, came
    jt tind, with the euclosed Mount Pleasant mar.
    lrigee scrap. | have te say in reply thereto. that
    Ufere is\i great deal of eredit due you, Ms Grant,

    in the phecaution yon exercieed in tot polluting
    the well eonducted and respectable columns of
    | the Eramincr with such a fabricated, in faniona
    falsehood. It appears this lying, venomous tragh
    was set on feet and concocted by a juveniie ne-
    turiows mischieflanaker of the loeatity, whe, it
    seems, isin the habit of dipping his tongue and
    [pen in the same pestilereus black pool of inquity
    and public uitamy. Such characters ought
    to be held up to pubhe contempt
    and reprobation ; for they net enly art the pease
    and private feelings of respectable families, but
    are also a seandal te deeent seciely, and, ] nay
    say, a venemous pest to all whe may have the
    mistortauce te come within the pale of their bane.
    ful influence; and, [ tay likewise add, tu a eer-
    tain extent hurt ihe press which may incautiondy
    jgive publicity to their base matranenial lying
    leommunications. They are jest) te all boner,
    good morals, and respectability, being peata af
    scandal, raseality and discord, The Main West?
    herd Read’ stands very wuch in need of afew di
    pensers of tae law, to eee that ev ! doers be re.
    jstramed and punished. There is net (with a
    single exception) one trom Misconche
    | North Cape—a distunce of about 40 miles, so that
    the moral, cnvil. and divine laws are glaringly and
    frequently violated, aud the eflenders get off with
    shameful, baretaced unpunity. As the ministers
    lof Justice are far and wide between, and as ne
    person hikes te take the trouble te ge aa outa
    | the-way distance to seck redress, or to try to put
    ja stop to the fast-growing evil of Sabbath break.
    ing and several other vielations of law and order,
    lit would be very desirable that the Exeewipes
    | would adopt some measuces, so that justiee and
    goml order may be efficiently sustaimed aad car
    ried out im this much-negleeted public route,
    As | have already rather too largely trespansed
    upon your Caluable tome and space, 1 will em
    ‘ude by wishing God apeed to the cause af
    law and order. and to the well conducted column
    of the Lraminer
    M iL... Sept. 24, 1868

    |
    |

    scorn,

    J. .F

    It was woven in quite a new style, and ap-} ROOTS AND VEGE CABLES.

    | pĂ©ared as good as’ Seateh’ Tweed. Te this} rest Garden dfaeroms dom Br. Kay Wer hone that the weather on the seventh

    ja partinent shawls and gentlemen's wint Best Kiekd Carrots—M noah Rowe, j. Monta vill be fine, that the wind will net be too

    }plaids; blankets and flannels of the finest age : " ; , ; », wad that we will have neither rain ger
    texture woollen drawers both kuit ‘and IFermt Area. pia ye wrte rong awe ‘etOwee Tdrizzle. The seventh, we bez to remind our
    WOo„OH | horse russ, hed juilts and counter- i, : fs i s oe - mpoeke le io euders, 24 ihe diay on which the Res ila Gomes

    panes: ras and woot russ: table cloths and Libest Blood Beet —J. Kearey, Georgetown olf. Boatins isa tine, manly, healthful spot,

    eye, home ide i yor and stair carpets > en } ty Jon Lane Ney Pesth. i Jj we wonld like very nie“ h to see this ab
    ka, mittens and overalls; and bars ane} | Best Tarn s— Neil Nichols Favot -o2 . _ tempt to ± wurase it incet with success” A
    ± ” : ant al : , Best Mauguld Worts-l—Josepl Mellish, Union ! Po ; mips

    Phas stag were ill exhibited in vreat alia danes ; Road, itis amuch more inexp usive boy than a fasi

    land ‘ ty, b eaking at once the inda try of Best Satish Joha Laine, New Perth trotting hors and the pure bracing sea breeze
    t wies au! the interest they took in the | Best Pumpkins, 14 ibs—Joseple Corupton, Lot 61. gsimuch more cond ive both to moral and

    }iixhibiiion. Muiny of the articles were equal FRUIT. physical health than is the heated and ear
    if rot s@perior in so we TSS ects, To any USUAILY | 12+ Prive Cooking Apples—Jolin Shaw, Montague tajet latina sphere of the stable. We wonder
    mn ted, and as evidences of manufactaring} and de da—dotitt MeDousalhd, New Perth. jverymuch why it is that our young mena do

    ata wid taste, ought to make the farmers of | Ist Prize Eating Apples—Alex Campbell, Moatazae | yot spead move of their leisure hours on the

    } King’s County proud of their wives and as My af \. Fone yt wii , water than they do. Our SpRAcious landlocked
    dau caters, Syme faney bend work by Mis ns HASTE Ke piracage Beg “ah tes lhavs afford such facilities for boating as but
    M. A.--Siww, New Porth, and ama rnuiticeut Gece i Gay , ty Rive. ‘ few eountries enjoy: and we know of

    { patie vf blankets by Mrs. Charles Atkin, Buy BUPPER AND CHEESE pleasauter recreation, or more healthfa’ exer
    | ortune, were mach admired. ; eA OR ee than a short pull or a two hour's sail,

    | Phe display of ede tools andmannfactaring | “po .i),, , <-

    }implements was very large, but the articles |oad do do—Chus. Clay. Exq.. Dandas, Tue Steam Navigation Company's ne@
    exhibited were very creditable specimens of | 3rd do do—Chas, Atthin, ling Portane, j Steamer, the S± Lawrence, is now lying at Popes
    workmanship. Amone those entitled ta more an Prize Cheese —dolin MeDouald New Perth, Whart. She is a fine boat, much more roof

    Jud =de do—John MeDouaid, New Perth, I than the

    jand manure forks,

    than a passing natice were broad axes, bay
    an iron plourh, and two

    CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHIS.

    pair of hardwood harrows, by Jas. and Pan} | Best Double Seated Wagou—Wina. Stearus, St
    | Hennessey, Georgetown. Mr. Arehd. Me-!,, i Cleray: ee a
    " eal Hiye.e do io Law rein e Ki Kham, Souris

    | Neill, New Perth, contributed hay and manure} pest Sinvle Sleigh — Win. B earns. St. Peters

    if |

    which, for quality and finish, were equal) A Single W ied by William Stearns

    tOrRS eA

    ito any that could be imported, while, a | and Sieigh extibied by Lawrence Ricken, lech
    - ' , :

    Roonse’s dann complete, made by James] ly tecommended

    PAKMING

    ws ih

    IMPLEMENTS.
    Tren Plou Georgetown,
    Pair ot Double Maraess—Panl Hennessey, George

    tlennes ey, Was a heautiful specimen of work-
    Panes hp. Mr. 4 op Cam phil, M mifsurue, ; 95

    and Mr. d wies © ilins, New Perth, had “iso town

    j very fine samples of iron work, } Wovden Plongh—Alex. Campbell, Montague,
    Mr. Mclean, Georgetown, and Mr. Aitken, | Cutiivator—A!ex. Campbell, Montague ,

    | Montasue Bridge, each exhibited a fine set of | Set Panuers —Peter Siewart, Bradnell,

    | silver-mouuted
    ) Georgzetown,

    \
    |
    iof barrels and a set of measures.

    sinee the late war between Pruasia and Aueatria, |

    Phiey sew France, whieh used te be considered

    the first aulitary nation of Europe, gradually |

    | taking the second place in the estimation af sur

    rounding mations
    that

    considered

    ‘
    Freachmen eannot help ae-

    hnowledying their neighbors, the Prus-

    Siang, aso goldiers, are seeond

    to hone exeept it be themselves, and an annoying

    | doabt obteades itself as to whether this stiperiority

    Paris, Sept. 22. |
    |

    whieh they pride theaselves so much upon is not,

    The Moniteur has the following from Spain :~ after all, purely sinaginary. ‘Phey fiod that the
    Aleya, a ecvty of about 30,000 people, in the Pro Prussians are by no ineaus ready to admit their

    vinew of Alicante, has revolted. Three ships ap-
    peared on Sunday at Carthagena. ft was sup |
    posed that they were a part of Gen. Vriny’s feet. |

    Marshall Vata, of the Royal Arwy is atill recon: the dull, heavy Germans and Anstrians
    Vt is said that the town of Leou has | yyore

    holerig-
    prenotuced tor the revolutionista. Tt is reported |
    that Saragossa has rebelled, and that Gen, Jean
    Pezuela, Count of Curate, was killed. |
    i

    London, 28th, evening. |

    |

    Advices from Spain to-day, coufin all the pre!
    Views reports that the insurgents are marehiag |
    in terce upon the capital of the nation.
    The Royal troops who were sent against San-|

    tandar, and Whe, since the capture of that city, |

    have been eugaged in pursding the rebels in that |
    quarter, have received orders te return to Maid-
    rid fer the protectian of the capital.

    The revolution is rapidly progressing in the |
    interior. The city af Valladolid has promaunced
    against the Queen, and the revolt has already ex
    tended to most of fhe province into whtel ofd and |
    new Castile are divided,

    Miduight —The following are the very latest
    reports Which liave been received from Spain t— |

    The city ot Carthagena hes beon bambarded
    bv the rebel fleet. Prim bas gone te Va
    leneia “The Marquis of Novaliches, commander
    wt the Ruy al trdops it the tield, is retreat
    tore the advance of Marshal Sereno.

    Gen

    iug

    Paris, Sept. 29.

    The Montteur has the following news from
    Spain: Phe entry of Carthagena joins the revolt,
    Marshal Para, ofthe Royat Ari. at last accounts
    was completely surrounded by the insurvent
    troops, and probably captured by this time. Phe
    msurrection is generat theoughout Spaitsyand it
    is thought that Concha himself will sean join the
    lusurgent General Lerrane. The rebels have re
    taken Stantander. Cadiz has been declared al
    free port by the Revolutionists. The Paris jeur-
    nals despair of the Queen. Canse, Minister of
    the Interior, has lorhidden the passage of Spat i-
    ards through Peauce ou the way te Spain. ‘Lhe
    Patric statics the situationin Spain is grave. ‘The!
    rebels are gaining strength daily, while the eiforte
    of the Government to withsand the torrent are
    evidently beeoming weaker; the last ship ot the
    Spanish wary as now joined the rebels sand all,

    ea

    } May Wish it, dare not disarm

    j feriority ; onthe contrary, they seo them rather

    ticlned to assert a Mipasriotity, tut ouly over

    their
    uoMediate neighbors, but alse over the

    i

    Vivacious aad gillant reach aation~the suldiers |

    ot Europe. p weeredlence Taough both nations

    sect feady enough to fight, neither seems dia-|

    ; :
    posed te begin. Tuere ig, ia tact, ue caasas belli

    betweeu them Paere exists, haw wer, ia deeply
    rooted jealousy on both sides, whieh is realy, at
    the proper moment, ta @aavert the morvet dis-
    agreement inte the oaecasion of deadly strife
    This jealousy isthe eduse of neh disquictude and
    While

    the twe most powerful natioas of the eontinent

    a feartul expenditure of ra omey in E rope.

    ;

    MATA A IMenacing attitude towards each other,

    the other urepean powers, however much they

    the
    stauding armics of Lo ‘rope is something tearful to

    Tie eost af

    | Contemplate. Dt is astonishing how the productive

    jindustry of the nations is able te sustain the jay

    iwepse burden. inprovements in the implenjents

    of war,at the cost of a great expenditure of

    pmenev, of labor, and of material, are constantly

    goug on in Karope, The Needle-gun

    Prussia se great a superiority ino warfare; that

    waive

    every, pation set about my. zz}e-

    loading rifles into breech loaders aud it frequently

    converting

    happened that the invention of to-day, pectected

    ata great expense, would ba rendered useless by |

    the discovery of toamerrow. Lt 13 the epiuien of

    many that the contest between French Chasgepots
    and Prussian Needle guts cannot be much leager
    delayed. Spain is at present in a convulsed

    condition ‘Tueir prineipal etties are in

    revalt, aud her Q teen is suid te be deserted by
    all the mest able and the mest influential of her
    subjeets. Lialy is in an ung tiet state.
    Mazzinians and the

    seem te iis 0. en toey

    Garibaldians are

    hout thu a@eunati

    i toticed several sacks of buckwheat and hay- Best
    . } 2.

    , weighing together 2b tbs.

    The

    again | Of Grand River,
    Js

    Crack Wagon
    | Mad Divwe

    Wai. Sleurus, dt. Peters,
    Jolin McDonald, Rewalty.
    Hav awd Manure Fork---Arcehd. Minchin New Perth.
    das. Hennessey, Georgetown,
    kbDGE TOOLS.
    Broad Axe James Hie Lhesse
    ; ; Narrow Axe —
    pieces whieh were | Cooper's Adze—
    put out of hand in good style. A handsome

    harness; Mr. M
    neatly made boots aud
    and Mr. Wm. Mcleod, of the same place, a) Sanuping Hoe

    Connell

    sh 9035 4°

    well finished 5 and 10 vallon onk eask. a couple |
    OF leather, |
    the quantity entered for competition was not

    large, but we saw several

    y, Georgetown,
    do de
    da deo

    BVOTS AND SHOES.

    ceolleetion of furniture 1 walnut, birch and! Pair Men's Strone Bootsa—William MeCenne!!
    maple, exhibited by Mr. A. C. Stewart,) Geergetown
    Georgetown, were excelleut Specimens of Pair do that Boots—Win. MeConnell, Geo'town.

    Pair de
    Daniel Coupton Georvesown.

    “aa 1: ’ . G45 sent} Soots ded > os
    artistic skill. Vhe collection COD PIs L iz sity leather ‘to — - a cece

    DO rkease, bedstead, half dozen chairs, yay »

    fire sereens, flower — stands, extension, | , LEATHER.

    ining and parlor centre tables, the whole of | Neuts Grain Leather—Jnmes N. Cogswell, Esq
    which was easily disposed of before the close | Cult Sinkale d } i

    of the Exhibition. In sleighs and earviares | Sivi: ty ik be = = yw

    ke
    Mr. Sterns, od, Marry Harbor,

    HLARNESS.

    of Morell, and Mr. Lawrence
    Nickham, of Souris Mast, very creditab'y wp- |
    held the honer of the country. The latter |
    took the first prize for a single wagon, which | 5:t of Carriage Marness—
    would do» no diseredit to the first carriaze| WW?- se a

    factories in the land. Mr, Sterns, who took a! A Set exhibited by James Aitkin, Montagne,
    prize for every article but one which he ex-

    also recommended,
    en : : SLOTI ND TEXTILE FABRICS
    hibited, had as neat and substantial a sleish . { AND. ZESTILE FABRICS.
    wud family wazon as one could wish to see.

    Sheepskin Mat—Peter Mel

    Anuns McLean, Georvs

    Ist Prize Black Cloth, Meu’s Wear —James
    McD mald, Jessie’s Grove.

    ' 2nd do do du— Kdward Poole, Roseneath Mills,
    Nhe department allotted to the productions; 'st dv Grey Clith, Men’s Wear—William Me-

    ofthe soil, was very creditable indeed, M,| . letren Baltwin’s Road,

    “acuta , . a 2nd do do do—Charles Aitken, Bay FP,

    Rowe, i MPs Montague Bridve, exhibited some bet \ Saag ee ee

    fine turnips, beet, and sarden carrots, which it naan Wear, (plain) — Sarah MeLeod,

    would be difficult to Surpass. OF the Kutter, 2ud do do du—Mary McKenzie, Cardigan,

    sams were tweuty inches lon and three in di- | Ist do Paney Deagget — Mrs. Joun MeNvill, New

    ameter. Dwelve of them weighed 124 ths

    Perth.
    We noticed some heads of Endian corn 103) 204

    A

    Hfis single wazon was also much admired.

    do do do do do

    do

    Inches in Jenerth, and pumpkins from the ear- It dv Deusget Shirt—Mrs. Wm. Norton, Grand
    deus of Messrs, Compton, Cogswell aud A. A. |
    | McDonald, which weighed from 39 to 45 Ibe.

    River
    2ud do de do—Miss Mary Ann Shaw.
    ist de >hicting — Joha Meiwan, IS Mile Brook
    exhibited by Mr Nicholl, New Pests. — 5 =
    . Os ates - y 4 "
    Grand River, and Mr. Jolin Lane, New Perth, 2od do dv—Mra. John MeN ill, New Perth,
    aul measured T24 inches in cireumterence lst de White Plaanel—Mrs. John MeDonald, New
    Phe Reading and the Jumes’ lony Keeping . Porth,
    o Won, of 4 3. Th yt is, Es j , M nita ruc, W ih, re my pr John Moras, Cardigan,

    ’ st Geats Plauil —Mrs. BE ‘borutoy ne

    also eatered some purple top Aberdeen turnijs | 2 : : ig hai irs. Edward Phoruten, I t 19.
    Sesheennumactah "iia €. i Sud dy~—- Mrs George Sutherland, St. Peter's
    deserve special mention, The potatoes, of Road
    which there were twelve samples, were remark- | 1-t do Shawl—Mrs. Jobn Gordon, Brudenell,
    ably large, the mangold wartgel good, while it) 20d do— Miss Kizebeth Th racun, bot 69,
    would hea very difficult task to heat Mr. Wia on de Glew Rug — Miss Mary Aun Suaw, New
    P. Lewis’ beet-andearly kale, Gor which there Ă© eree Bae D3)
    wilt as prize offered.) Of vapples, dam “9 — o igre: MeLean, 18 Mile Broak,

    s c a AUK ULs—— Mis i »s Ai » ?
    soys and sreen gazes, the display, thou sh not Miya dlank«t Mrs. Charles Auken, Bay
    large, Wis rediteble. Owes to the Bde Ward Ist Prize Vounterpane — Miss Eliza Me Donald,
    state of harvést operations, there was esx vrain Goorketown,

    each. Onions

    exhibited thra there would have heen atalater) 'st Powe MWearth Rag (of yarny — Miss Poole, |
    ) period, but both wheat, barley, and Outs,

    Noseneaba,
    2ud-du do do. —Misa Margaret Mabon, Wood
    I-land Road,
    st Prize Slearth Rug (nixed material) — Miss
    Mary Aun Suaw, New Perth,
    sest $ t Goor Mats Moss Kennedy, Brudenell,
    Picea of Carp ting —Mra. John McNeili, Now
    oft.

    iis
    will appear from theit weights given in the |
    prize list, was superior to anything that could)
    have been shown last year.

    ty
    i The oats were pial
    ticularly wood,

    Iu this department we also

    seed.
    Mrs. Charles Clay, Dandas, exhibited an ex-
    cellent hive of bees, and two boxes of honey,

    ighi A box of heney, |
    wei ching li Ibs., was also showu by Mr, Frost

    KNIT GOODs.
    = Pair Woollen Drawers —Peter MeclLeod,Murray
    arbor,
    Best Pait Overalis--Mes) Juin (ef, Weodville,
    ; best Svoks— Mires Kiizibetu Thoraton, Lot a,
    John Hamilton, Ksy., who Best Mituy— dis do
    sold hig butter readily ert Purr Winter Gloves — Mrs Josiah MeNeilt

    tovk the tirst prize,

    Her engines are said tod
    There a great deal of stateraum
    accommodation in the SO Lawreace, wich more,
    we think, than on beard the Princess. The
    saloons and cabins are large and airy, and whea
    fitted up, will be really elegant apartipents. The
    Ladies’ Cabin = in particular, we observed, is
    logher In ihe ceilmy, better lighted, and m every
    Way tore comfortable than that of the old bow,
    } The public, will, we are sure, be pleased ta know
    that Capt. Evans takes eommand of the St Lar
    very one whe travels may rely upon i
    | that Whatever can be done toensure lie safety ane
    comtort at the passengers, and the sale delivery
    Lot the freht, will be done in the vessel that Cap

    Princess

    superb, is

    rence

    tain vans commands
    the St. Lawrence will be as lucky a beat ae the

    Princess Wax been, and that she will before tong

    yield the enterprising gentleman whe own het
    landsenie profit ou the money they have laid of
    on her, ’
    } a -
    | OUR readers will see by their advertisement Âź
    lanether eofunn that Messre. Ge orge and abs
    |) O'Neill have opned an Hotel on the premises latesy
    feccupied by Mr. Eckstadt. We were shes
    through the building a few days age, and welt
    itech pleased with the neat and tastetal mantel

    We aipeerely hope that :

    4

    to the”

    in Which itis fitted ap. Boarders willfind com
    lortable ace. onnedations in the Union lotel, @
    we have no doubt but that the Messrs. ON
    | Will prove obbying and attesiive hosts,
    | °°; =? =e - ae
    } ON Friday, the isth ult, the barn ef Mr
    Nicholas Ahern, Norway. Let 3, together wit
    its contents, was destroyed by fire, Seme ae
    of grain contiguens to the barn were alse bunt
    ‘The fire is supposed to have becu caused bys
    little yirl, about five years old, who was play
    about the pretttives aud somehow applied a hgh
    jtoone of the stacks of grain The moat of M.
    Alern’s crep was thas destroyed, aud is doubt ices
    a heavy loss te him.— Her,
    >

    H

    =
    7 hl . . . „ !
    fue erection of St. Patrick’s Hall proce &

    japace. The third storey is now nearly eo”

    > .

    pleted, and it abeady high overto;s the Âź
    rounding buildings, When finished, it will
    by far the handsomest building in Tet
    There is nothing showy or pretentious aboat Âź
    Phe desivn is simple, ‘yet the effect produce¼

    is vOne the less imposing.

    fais al

    -—_- -— }

    Mr. P. Forey has opened a Prowisiℱ¼

    Grocery and Liquor Store m the building fate!
    occupied by Mr, W. H. Witson. He be?
    larye and varied assortment of the est *
    seription of voods in his line of business ~
    he iatends to sell at reasonable prices. — r
    Foley isa young man just commenced busine 7

    We wish him every success.
    -—- —_ “

    Ce The Freight shipped frow this plaee
    board the Steamer * Prieceas of Wales” yenien’
    morning Was: 231 bhis. oysters, 2 bbls. eget "S
    tubs butter, and 150 bush. barley.—S J.

    Phe Tignish Convent js completed and Wi yj
    opened tor the reception of pupils as seen . ;
    Nuns arrive to take charge of it, whick will
    t of a few davs.—Llen,

    sh ial

    il

    He COUTBSE

    Fikk.—On Tuesday morning, about 2 on
    one of the line heusea, wt the kiln of the
    Cicorge Bee r, was destroyed by fire JuiP

    “——
    There is no divease flesh iv heir to mont
    some te manage than Rheumatism. ft
    When you least expect it, and generally
    Hit gets ready te po away. The om
    spicnous remedy for this eouplaivt is Johar”
    Anodyne Liniment.”
    - —— i
    | ‘Pweor three dasa of © Sheridan's ca
    | Condition Powders” will cure a here ©
    cotumon @eugh ev cald, and the very W!
    may be cured ina few weeks. We
    irom experience,

    —- -— 7 meee Oe oe a Ome

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