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TRE âALABAMAâ OLAIMS,
Tho Times of thy 14th Sept. says:âWe
have as fittle reason as disposition to doubt ;
âthe trath of the report that the question of | stone has issied his ad
Very Latest Telograms.
Lonpon, Oct. 9, OE tee Glad-
ste OL AAG Top t ou dress to the electors
athe * Alabamaâ Claims is at length in the of South Lancashire, alter reviewing the
way of speedy and satisfactory settlement.
#he new American Minister, it is said,hus
brought with him {ull powe for adjust: | ment, and especially condemning the in-
ing the differences between England and! creased estimates in remard to. treland.
the United States, without refer stoany |) Juiletune au ivy we
= his AS. out refercuce lo any | Me, Gladstone says the true polivy would
prey ious P sus of the controy ey. ile ibe to make the luw tho friend of the Trish
somes, in sho t, a Plenipotentiary on the | people, he repudiates thy proposi
uestion, and such an Envoy was all that) a general endowment of the churches in
[ceeds to criticise the course of the govern
was required, It would be childish, as j {yo A 31 > a ai s! suc ; roati F a rchensive
avall an ueetoke Ae asm thee Gath di PAS RE HOH TE ee ey the such an literesting and somprelien ive | ine collas, to seize the Newfound-
this matter, âThere never was in the ease | jet that it is the church ul the Kin (ieee Of WIG OCI (IRE Oye Tene Gyan al land Cod-fisherics, âhe panic is uni-)
itwelf any such dificulty us would have | arguments in favor of its continuance are| Pid #-eye view can goarcely vo olfored) a)
precluded a settluinent if the Americans) 4 satire on the misapplied funds the estab |i our columns, âThe events of this de-| ee ee
had wished it to be settled. âChe reall jjshed chureh is amark of past oppt m jeade are marchingg on atâ the preeent en ica
âquestion between the two countries was
not a question of damages or compensa-
dion, but of offence noand resentincent
expressed, Lad the general attitude of
England daring the war been unobjeetion-
able in the eyes of Americans, the * Ala
bamaâ claims would uever haye been pre-
ferred, or would have b settled out of
chond. No American statesman ever be-
fieved that the Alabamaâ eseaped by our
willful connivane, or that she was let loose
whlishiment will give the clergy o!
| urch more scope, the interests of
| the Irish people must be eared for,
âThe renewal must be applicd to public
3
establishments,
Mr. Gladstone closes wit!
the voters of South Lane:
jthe only just poliey which Baglad ean
| pursue,
[ERSIDE JOURNAL, THURS ie :
ie well hit off insome of the English) QUEEN'S COUNTY EXHIBITION. |
Thus âThe Empefor paid a} ââ
} progress of reform in England, he pro-|
Aa)
and social works, aud uot to rehgivus
an appeal to! cal, religious and scientific world crowd
shire, to support!
â
, Summerside Journal.
| papers. \
Hage â5 Seige easy -| visit to Pau yesterday.â In addressing
| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868. | the maire he suid ** What is big is great.
ae ; a === === | "Pwo and two make four, Cuts eat mice.
| Nee ae HR ia aie, Water when frozen becomes ice. 1 will
"Alo 5 > t ki y 2 28 i â We yt ay. H ia
| dhe 5 of ovr correspondents as earn j say no more: : a he Lemps says it 1s
| of vie od jaith, We cannot undertake to| plain that the Emperof intends to de-
Fretura communications that are not used, âclare war against Hngland, Russia,
i = Italy and âTurkey, to issue an edict
NEWS SUMMARY, ito seize the King of Prussia when he
fangs : ore vaad jis in bath ; to ask Mr. Rochefort to
me Taset naive Sri a Dinas Nes sents! dinner, to blow the Rhine up with ben-
jtime not very thrillingly, yet grandly.
| Galileo's words as he rose from the at-| ,, a ;
| titude of recantation :â* The World; ; ne ey bane gta ee
| Movesââ may be suid to be true in a} the Mon. We Ms | opts a ii mie
way never dreamed of by that great | freely Suen tE eR ay 18, Meee
philosopher. Movements in the politi-} lieve, not unworthy of APE CONANT e
| by the public. In a former issue, we
j briefly expressed our regret that Mr.
Todd had not first offered his estate to
the Government, and are now inclined
LOT 19.
thick and fast upon the attention, and |
jrival each other in int Lhe ques- |
tion of the disestablishment of the *hrish |
st.
by hostile design ney upon Federal Lonpon- Oct 8.âAdvices fr ti eles . {to infer, in so far as it is, fr > trans-
Orn: Wither OR eSHORE dene Wea nied Aeon a2 | Chuzeh AGeme: EO touch the peal TOUNGHS | ee a ae a ate
out Laws or the remissness âof our authori- | pez has been defeated by the Allies, and! Hon of the British Constitution, By CHG) AO Ma a Wa ne be ATA e
ties did or did not render us in any degree | obliged to retire lrom his position at San-{ Coronation oath Mer Majesty is bound) a Fentiad eae DL ane : tee
responsible for the mischiel wh'ch ens feranto. A report from Baty guys that) fo maintain Âą ttloment of the United! 42" CNBOU SO PND) . lle Wasi
muight perhaps be a question, but it was) the Carlists are agitating the Basque Proy-} Churches of England and Ireland, and | to the well understoud wishes of the peo-
not a question which would haye troubled | inces and A
gou, and that some ol the
the two Governments for an hour had it} local Juntas have issued) protests against
been approached in a spirit of mutual good | the supremacy of Marshal Serano, â Ad-
will, Whe real point of contention was; vices trom China stite that the Emperor
something very different, aud Mr. Seward
disclosed the truth when he desired to in-
clude in the proposed arbitration our re} Grascow, Oet. 8âThe Prince of Wales
cognition of the seceders as belligerents. | to ay did (he corner stone of the new
diven this the Americans would have found | Univ ty in this cit The Princess of
At hued to turn into a recognizeable grie- | Wales and a number of distinguished per-
vance, butit was the one overt actin which | sons we present on the plationm, avail
seemed to be expressed that feeling, OF) goremonics were witnessed by a lurge as-
has opened the port of Chifun, on the
Gulf, to the foreign trade,
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want of feelinff, on the part ot this nm: samblage of citizens, âThe Prince and
wet which the Americans complained. Their) princess of Wales were frequently and
true grievance against us was that we had |
ânot symp thized with the North in
st.uggles for union, and not even depr
eated disunion as the result of the conte
loudly cheered
MaAprip, Oct. 8, ie Provisional Jua-
talits issued acecree reducing by one-third
preserve to the Bishops and Clergy all] plo of this Island,
âtheir rights and privileges, So intimately
/ connected
lis hard to deal a blow to one without! Mr. Hensley; nor ought the people to
j causing the other to vibrate. So clearly! forget either, the spirit which has been
lis this seen at home, that a strong party! manifested by several of the absentee
Jare every day gathering with increased! Proprictors, when addressed on the sub-
| strength their torces to withstand the ra-| ject by the Government of this Island,
dical element. âThey are rallying round) and this same disposition runs through
}the throne and constitution with the|the whole of Mr, âTodd's conduct as we
fierce cry, * we will maintain them.â â | view it in this transaction, Las. Sum-
mer he (Mr. Todd) came here, and before
his departure disposed of his property to
Mi. Pope, ucting in the matter, as if en-
y ignorant of the fact that the Leg-
It will be remembered how Lord Mut!
| Memale Suilrage is gaining immensely.
| Me. Barstow, one of the revising barris- |
ters for Cumberland, lias admiticd nine
âwomen as voters in the Varish of Castle
are Church and State, that it! ville offered to treat for his Estates with!
DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868.
Last week we gaye the list of prizes awakd-
led for the Stock. Below we grve Wie prizes |
| awarded fur the diflerent articles exhited a
jthe Drill Shed on Wednesday. We shave
| heard several persons,who attended the Prince
and Qacenâs County Exhibitions, say tliat in
| many articles of Fancy Work and Mechani-
jcal skill, Prince County beat Queen's. There
| were; said ore gentleman, no Velocipeds such |
âay Burnsâsâno Sleighs equal to âTuplinâsâno
'frack Waggons suchas Milliganâsâno Ma-
|chines for grinding Mortar, like Brehautâs.
| Weare proud to hear this of Prince County,
jit will suengthen the hands and cheer the
| hearts of our young wonlen, as they this win-
/ter will be preparing some piece of work for
next yearâs exhibition. We would suggest
j that after the next County Exhibitions are
over, that allthe prizearticles of each County
be exhibited in Charlottetown, in order to test
ithe abilities of e ch other, We would also
laay that Prince and Kingâs Cotinties should
| receive an equal share of the whole sum ap-
propriated,
TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL,
Best 10 yards black full dressed Cloths, W.
Scott, Mast River.
21 do do Mrs. Darrach.
Best grey do Isane Scott, Lot dt.
2d best do Jolin G. McDonald.
Best mill dressed, A. Tremaia, DeSable,
do J. Verguson, Bast River,
tS yards Women's wear, Re MePhee,
1 Lo J. McQuaid, New Glasgow,
Best 20 yards Carpeting. No competition.
10 grain Sicks. No competition,
6 Towels, dersie Scott, Lou Sf,
Recommended 2nd prize, R. Camphell, Point
Prim.
Best table Cloth, R. Canmpbetl, Point Prim,
+ pair Sheets, Mio. Lawrence Murphy S.
Shore.
âos Init Drawers, Miss McKinley, N.
River.
«© Mon's under Shirts, None.
© 3 pair Men's Socks, M. MeLean.
Strathalbyn,
2d do do Miss Clarke, Caven.lish.
Lest pair Stockings, Mrs. L. iteh, Stanhope..
winter Gloves, Mrs. J. MeVhail, C.
River.
te be
se 86
â© Mitts, Elizabeth Webster,
collection knit Goods, Miss Ilyde,
gents Pisid, Mrs ns,
Second do. Mrs. W. Jones Lot 49,
Recommended best woolen Shawl, Mr. dames
oe
â
Mrs Lewis, Winter Apples, Ist do
â-Nesbitt, New Glasgow, 2d do
Green Gage, Ist do
Miss Croker, Royalty, Damsons, Ist do
Mra McKinnon, Piums, AN oo
Hon J Duncan, Grapes, Ist do â
White Sweet Grape, owned by Hon G Beer.
recommended. : j
SudgesâH, Palmer, G
suwaon.
Willow Baskets
Alex MecQuar rie,
superior.
A athe superior Cooper's adke, made by Jas
onnesy, Pisquid, worthy of a prize,
eed 1 Catibeck, AF Smith, Win
Matheson.
New Advertisements this Day
Daily ExpectedâC, C, Gardine ;
Sioves-Win. G, Strong
FlourâA, VP, Mills
HerringâJames Caldwell
Gowrie CoalâCarvell Bros,
Look here !âRonald McDonald
$20âJ. Bertram.
To the BlectorsâJ. C. Pope
fo the HleetorsâJ. Lhuntter Dayar
NoticeâMaleolm MecFarkune
NoticeâWilliam Brow
NotiveâThomas Hall
Summerside UankâQ. L.
StrayedâJohn Matheson
Strayed âAlbert Blackar
Card--Doctor Puller
Alhambra & Commerec-ââŹ
NoticeâD & P McNutt
WantedâJournal Onlice '
Ion G Beer,
R Goodman,
FE Lane, worthy of prize.
Broad Axe, narrow do. very
=.
Lydiard
âarvell Brod
&e-âGeo Anderson
Vr Peter Gregor
rm, &e
Vrechold ParinâJohn Coughlan
Sale at Gov't LouseâWm Dodd
John MeCormack
wo Anderson
x{ present, presents quite a
3 lrance. Vessels ave loading
with potatoes and other produce 5 whily
those who bring grain in fine rendy sale
and good prices. Several vessels are at
tho wharves, while others are lying out in
âthe stream waiting to be hauled in to re-
| ceive on board curgoes of produce. Among
| the Undine, owned by the Hon
Phen, when the contest was over, the
evincea their resentiaent by keeping open
wdifference which might otherw
been settled immediately, We speak the
plain truth about the matter; tor the Am-
ericans are just its cousciots of it as we are,
and, we are fee to acRnowledge that on
ome points we were wrong, and that
âneither the offence taken vor the retaliation
practised can be considered as entirely
âunreasonable,
Mr. Seward has had the satisfuction of
rejecting, for himself and countrymen, a
véry handsome British proposal, and tl
dneident may be set down to the evedit side
of our account. Ie now, we are told,
cuts all these by-gones advilt, cancels all
previous correspondence, and empow
âMr. Reverdy Jolinson to biing the alter
townend, In that event the thing is
good as done,
"readers with any reference to the techni
Auestions of the controversy, because the:
Alfections never really impede the sentiment
of the dispute. Many nice points of law
and morality might be mooted on the sub-
ject, and perhaps the international code
âmay be amended or improved by the light
wf these negotiations, But it all that the
We have not troubled our
al
negotiators now demand is to measure |
fairly by a reasonable standard the liabili-
ties incurred by Wnghwud in the matter of
the âAlabama, sbd to assess these liabi
ties honestly in pounds,shillings and pence, |
islature Lad made provision for the pur-
chase of the Mstates of the Proprictors
of Township lands in this Colony. But
it may be asked, why did not the Cov-
cmiment call upon this gentleman and
make him an offer ?
der a mistake, the intention of the Goy-
ernment of this Island was made known
to Mr. Vodd betore st summer, and
treated with indifference by him; bat
!what we wish to say is, that the Land
the Guidon wl finports, Don Juan, as! Sowerby, Twenty have been put upon
cousin of Queen fsabella, has resigned his | the register at Todmorden, and over onc
Danae ia the throne in favor of his} thousand in the Bargh of Aberdeen. We}
ene: My ite bie gts Ny jpeedict that the day is not fur distant)
tional Convention âOr Wrench: Candin ON only a pelldigie Tey ees
ii die Unitudl Stiles to-dayy adopted! ro: accorded to females, which is extending
solutions in condemuationâ of the: British | in many places will also be found in!
American Confederation and the moye-| those of ap. litical character, âThe fe-
ment on the part of the Canadian Govern-, male mind is evidenily being educated |
ment Lo coerce Nova Scotia into it. Also | up toa sale reception of sucn gifts, and
NONE Sects THCANENSS at Wee Le eh STH eee Te ciara tly te ovehy (Deane (ieer oH
(ie GaMbNUON GF (iis Grave ue doubiless excercise as beneficial an | canals a earn : roprictoy own-
Mheve was a strong fecling in the con. nfucnee on the masculine mind, as in) MS and in (his Colony, a public adver-
vention in favor of the Annexation oi dome ie life, Reo wileretn wey EMG eel CSUN
Canada to the United States, and the re-| Considerable interest has been excited by of the frou thut provision has been made
solutions recommended to Canada the Re-! the arrival in ngland of the new Em by the Legislature for the purchase of the
publican form of Government. | bassy whieh the Einperor of China } âTownship lands.
| Purtaprneua, Oct. 9 âIn the Interna-) sent to the U feos and urongs Graver ue doubtless aware, therefore we con-
j ional Cricket M today, the first in-) suspicions have been ex ay : a iy eal
nings of the American twenty-two. re-| dns Ha NG ead eased oh) UM EUN |
sulted in a score of 47, leaving the Eng- | lesding Journalist cs to its aims and ule} lso to himself, if disposed t he
lish eleven 70 runs ahead. lurthe second, tetior designs. âThis is doubiles due to} sa
innings, the eleven lett off with #7 rans) the fact, that the Chicf Ambassador is! part ofa gentleman, of honor and probity,
and one wickett dowa. âThe play will be! an American by birth, who, after leading | My Haye first opened uly a correspondence
continued to-morrow, âThe Internationa! |an adventurous life in the celestial Em., With the government on the subject of
Buse Ball Match, between cight of the) pire, has thus entered the Service of the selling his estate. Hnd he done so, and
I@hinoee Government. Hows te | the terms offered,not proving satisfactory,
English Cricketers, against the Athletics on
nine will be played next Monday, : 5 : nse, i se bee ite
ay pny y Anson Burlinghame, whose Chinese! then, ot COULAC, 1 would have been quite
right for him to offer his property to
| New York, Oct, 8.âAn Havana letter) one and title are Pooan-chin-chi-choon
i states that several cases of Cholera had) ioâ © Sete Renleaatel CH Se a ina te A
a Attached to him are two Bu- |â ROL he pleased, Ot eee alee
do not wish to be understood as question-
tute it was due to his tenants, and due
Foceurred in the suburbs. âThe excitement Jin-tachen.
for news trom Spain was intense, nothing | 'opeans, one a Vrenchman and the other
If we are not un-|
Of this fact Mr. âTodd |
tend that when he resolved to sell his es- |
FB irquharson,
Best Horse Rag, J. Kennedy, Brackley It.
| Road.
| the latter A
1J, C, Popo, This is one of the finest mod-
clled Island built vessels we ever saw
joa © © Miss McRae, Seal River, mloat in any harbor on this Island. _ There
| Best pair Blankets, Mrs. J. Ferguson, East} is a beauty and granduer in the design of
River, her model seldom seen, We not sur-
« pieee Drugget Shirting, Isabella} prised to be informed that she is one of the
Stewart. fastest. vessels which ever led out of
log â6
Sridge: Bogan, Clyde Ri amor is also
a The new St
| Best hearth Rug, Mrs. W. Laird, N. Cla
Charlottetown. :
Her accomodation for
a splendid boat.
lod : Mrs. J. MeVhail, Clyde pb sengers is all that is required, while tho
| River, space and voom for freight is abundant,
| Best fluor Mat, Miss Kennedy, Kinloch,
2d best * Miss W. Stewart.
| Best 10 yards white Misnael, Mrs, J. Matthe-
son, Black River.
2d Miss Anderson, N. London,
Recommended for prizes, 1 piece uwilled Plian-
nel, exhivited py Mrs, das. Wood, Lot
Who, ten yerrs to, would have supposed
that 2 Company on this island would own
two such line Boats as the ** Princess
Walesâ and the âSt. Lawrence.â The
Steam Navigation Company deserve every
credit for placing such fine Boats on this
| As. route, and we ave glad to: know that the
' Also. 1 piece fancy Homespun, Mrs. Taylor, | enterprise pays.
coe Ix our Advertising colamns will be found
fancy âTweed, by Margaret Shaw.
Ladies overhauls, by Elizabeth
rt.
1 Quilt, by Mrs. R, Bagnall, Hazel Grove.
Recommended for a prize, 6 Towels made by
Miss Catherine Curry West River.
JudgesâWilliam Heard, Henry Haszard
j the Card of J. HE Duvar, Esquire, As tb
Candidate for the yacancy in the Legisla-
tive Council. caused: by the death of the
lon. James Yeo; and also that of the Hon.
James Pope, for the vacancy in the Housy
of Assembly, caused by the ignation of
and Donald McRae. Colin McLennan, Esq, of this town, We
understand that 2 numerously signed: re-
FANCY WORK.
4 Fancy Baskets made of Pine knots, Miss
S. Douglass, Ist prize,
4 do Vases, do co 21 do.
Best Pin Cushion, 1st prize, Miss Forgan,
do 2d do do,
Best Needle book, no competition, do,
quisiton will be presented to A. MeMillan,
Esq, asking: him to come forward as i
Candidite for Summerside, and Lot 17
also.
ty The Steamer
this port on âTus sdk
Lawrence took from
night: 125 bbls, oys-
the problem will be the casiest possibl
and the Americans and Englishinen may
enter upon new relations of amity and current of a disturbance at Pucerto
brotherhood, wl the more solidand endar- | pyincips, âPhe Captain General and his
dng from this insight into cach other's dis- | in oflice, desired to return to Spain,
jpusitions, nwhile turning over the Government
i of the Island to the Admiral, but the Jat-
ter declined the preposition, suggesting
they all had better remain and follow the
course of events ab home, One or two
il oNivers had been arrested tor Âąx-
sions of opinion, A negro had been
sted for haranguing a crowd aad
ting that neither the Cabans nor the
ânegroes had anything in common with
relative thereto being allowed to be trans-
mitted over the Cudviun eable, A rumour
Messrs. James Philips and John Thomp-
json intend starting a paper dill al oe
John, N.B. âThe machinery has been pu
chased, and was on its way trom Boston |
ast accountss âThe mill is expected to!
be in operation within two months, âThe
rs:â* heir facilities tor the min- |
aifacture of that useiul article will enable
them to turn out eighty tons of paper) Spain,
weekly, if required. âhey intend to mike |
every kind and quiliiy of paper, except)
Ala Bus Aas purposes, his branch, cluded between North Germany and the United
jhowever, they iutend to add to Uheit bUsi+ | Sites, have been arranged between Luid Stan:
hess alsv, in the course of a briet period, | joy and the American Minister,
Ten cars, forming atrain on the Atlan-) |
dic and ut Western Roxd, were dcs-!
troyed by fire seven miles cast of Urbana, | saved.
gn Luesday, 1th ult., occasioned by an} ie Provisional Junia at Madrid has issued
explosion vl nilro-gly BUG Phe cugine) y prockunutiou guarantecing many reforms .
wits completely demolished, Among them are adininistrati lecena Le
A movement has been set on foot having Gon, universal sullrage, givus liberty,
for its object the estublishinent ofa mutual | freedom of the press, changes in system of
âTemperance Lite Lasurance Company tor | education, rightottr by jury, cqtality of
fhe Dominion, all before the hue, and Judges of Courts ape
awit Wace | pointed ior life.
A terrible whirlwind has passed over Fess(iley (OLE ATUALUT CC DG TIRHTEG AGS anid
Minnesotta demolishing buildings in its iii TOE ECR Ha uy He Teee ne cults Hee
te ih miles, aud destroying crops | cept a republic if the people so pronounced as
baatistetiea Abad) | elections.
A Oh wwontan shamed Bunuell v âThere is another eruption at Mt. Vesuvius.
shot dead at Troy, N.Y., recently by hb âThe Emperor Napoleon Iefers his return
brother, who spurtively suapped av pistol | from Biarritz.
at her, thinking it was not loaded. Chinese Embassy are making progress in
* There has been another collision on the | their preliminary arrangements for negotia-
Tlolyhead railway, not fur trom the scene | tions with the British Government. Tt is re-
âof the recent disaster, Neo lives lost, jported Ar Burlingame finds that Lord Stanley
: The number of wrecks reported at | is not we Ha to the ney proposed by
; ae eat a 5» | China, and that he is ready to treat the ques-
Jloydâs during the ~ ee endt bh pt 14, | tion on broad grounds ate civil ion vith
» add making for the present year 1,49, |than from peculiarly English points of view
It is estimated that by the end of the | urged by the London Times, Jt is understood
yeur 1870 there will be 60,000 mites ot! that the Ambassadors will be reevived by
completed railroad in the U. States. | Queen Victoria on tne 20th inst.
The receipts on the NoyaScotia Railway | Oct 12.âThe
Lospos, Oc Preliminaries of a natu
ralization ive similar co that recently con-
Ship American, from Quebce to Liv rpool
mnduned at sens; nu date given. Crew
Nuw Yor result of the
for the month of August we 26,910.) Phi adelphia ⏠eb match between the Eng. |
12 against 22,006.95. In the co youd: | fish and Am ns was, wlish first innings
117, second 6
ing month ot last year,showing an iuere
t-) hod â â \ n
|was 47, and second 62.âGold 13
âof 14,903.18.
The territory of Utah has now about one
hundred thoussnd inhabiuunts, which is quite |
:8 large a number as can be supported by the
products of the soil. âPhe mass of the Mor. | culture reports thal the whext crop all
mons are represented to be poor and degrad- | Over the | nited States is not 80 heavy as
ed, while the leaders are righ and enjoy lux- | was supposed, the average yield being
uries such ab can be obtanicd there. âThe | searecly equal to that of last year, but the
impression of those who have recently visited | inevensed urea sown will secure an aggre-
âthe territory is, that the Mormons will soon | gate somewhat larger than the product ol
break up, and that Brigham Young. who is|that year, The aggregate yield of Ludian
ett aa Maver of a ne of it! corn is immense,
nvested in Government bonds, will go to} ip oye ay q
some other clime, where he n enjoy his ' fhe Washington special to the Now
wenlth and the society of his tavorite wives, | York Daily News says that Jett, Davis will
jcertainly be tried in October,
âand laugh at the delusions of his followers. | ; â :
Some New York Democrats do not wish to| .Phey are tying to find the Wiekedest
nominate Morrisey, the prize fighter, for Woman in New York, but the candidates
Congress again, âThe New York Sun urges ; te so numerous that tho question cant be
his election by fn Democracy because âhe | decided.
4a the best dressed man in Congress.â This : Wat ce
fact ought to settte the qtiestionâ Butler has The eae ple see ul Ad se Me
freenréd ANnomination tor Congress from the | PUpers i We whee rea ia NOW Tne
Republicans in his old district, although many td lo he 1.500. 1,000. n & rent Britain
epublicuns were heartily disgusted with hin. it is 500,000,000âjust one third that of the
âThe telegrani says he was * unan'mourlyâ United States,
chosen.â This is true and yet not true. â tle wlth
use
The Washington Department of Agvri-
fan Irishman,
The remaining personne!
contists
of two chinese ministers, six
student interpreters, « doctor, and seven- |
|teen servants. The Mmbassy is expected |
âto stay in London some two or three
ing his legal right, we refer to those re-|
|
repay mf ; na ve ; oy | & Bout Model, do no name, ters, 2U do, eggs, 200 bush, oats, 14 tubs
ciprocal UgUtS whe Jgnoring of which} «Worked Cushion, Ist prize, Maria | butter, 7 horses, [10 sheep, 9 head cattle.
would throw society into confusion ; nor; tichardson. This, with what she had in (rom Charlotte-
do we consider it to be the duty of the) +
Bead and Berlin Wool pattern, do no} town, made a pretty good (reightâbut sho
3 first innings of Americany |
}merths. liane ; Ft esha j
| (oa â in hand, begging of them to sell his or her
One feature of Mnglish life has been Une ee :
|preminently exhibited in the late coming)
of uge of the Marquis of Bute. The
late Marquis being a man of enterprise |
and ability, and the accumulation of the
estate very great, the young nobleman
âfinds himself in pos: on of three! the action of the Government, but simply
|hundred thousand pounds a year. Seye-| to lay the blame upon the shoulders of
ral Scotch countics, Welsh counties, | Mr. âfodd, where it must, as we view it,
ja large number of Mnglishmen, and a! forever remain ; for viewing the transac-
jstill larger population of Irishmen well, tion throughout, in so far as it has been
/employed on the Marquisâ coal pits, iron| made public, we consider it as_manitest-
jmines, ports, docks, and X 4 4 i
|share the transports of the happy occa-| the intentions of the Legislature, the
|sion. âIhe scale of the festivities ap- principles embodied inthe Land Purchase
jpears from the fact that foity gaily deco- Bill, ind the wishes of the Imperial
rated Steamers escorted the Marquis} Government as portrayed in public des-
across the British Channel to Cardiff, ; patches, and the cordial sanction given
No wonder when we are told that Car-| to that important measure.
diff is the fourth port of the Empire, } In so far as Mr. Pope is concerned, it
and Vas created by the late Marquis Who) ig fair to assume, that in Mr. âTodd's in-
found it a small fishing port, | difference to, and contempt for the wel-
I'yom Spain comes the news of a/ fare of his late âTenants, and the Land
most scrious insurrection. Difficult as Purchase Bill, he saw an opportunity to
it often is to understand the why and|advanee his personal interests, and acted
wherefore of foreign uprisings, it seems| upon the principle,that self interest is one
that this case is one of simple opposition | of the first laws of nature ; and probably
to tysanny. Never has the already) many who condemn him, would also al-
much troubled reign of Isabella the} low this motive to over-rule their patriot-
Second been marked with so much ism, âThe public are now aware of the
}danger as at the present time. What-| procecdings, and will doubtless arrive at
fever resemblance of a constitutional | correct conclusions in reference thereto.
ate. tae ate me CN | We feel chictly interested in the mat-
ate 1 mie te wee passed aWaYs| tor, in view of tne spirit manifested in
| I he burden of Âą espotism has been BrOW-| 1.6 (ransaction, as it cxhibits to our no-
ling day by day more intolerable, Every | /. . : aa
ine â : : : > |tice the fact that an opposition to the
national step for the last dozen years Land Purchaso Bill still oxhiat litol
has been towards revolution. âThe eri. | -â*"* We Dod rd ea dA NY
: la ; ack) must be grappled with and overcome,be-
sis has at last come, when Spaniards! , ita Taland wall be vellawed ih
beat bad government no longer fore this island will be relieved from an
P-* incubus which has too long been allow-
led to produce ill-fecling, contention, and
discontent among the people of Prince
Edward Island,
\ done, and prolably more than the best
interests of the country demanded.
We do not wish to be understood Âą
coming forward to advecate or censure
âean
Very suddenly has the insurrection bro-
ken out, and its ramifications are soc
tensive, as to give the idea of a plot
jlong and elaborately prepared. Whether
ithe insurgents contemplate a removal of
the ministry, or the reigning dynasty
does not yct clearly appear.
The Emperor of the French continues! we learn that considerable dissatisfaction
to mystify the unsophisticated as much js expressed at the monoply lately enjoyed
jas ever, by the inconsistency of his!jy Queen's County in the sale of Stock
| specches and actions. The first deal from tho Model Burm. Wo do not. con-
dee a va celal 7s eee ae jsider It fair that a preference should be
are pernante. Pannita. Weil Patho [myer ie one Pounty oe then wells
âseem to be watching one another like and hope, that this y it has been owing
two wild beasts who walk round and} to an unintentional oversight on the part
round, neither wishing to make the first of those who made the arrangements,
spring.
Sale of Stock from the Model Farm.
i If, however, a report, which} The Model Farm is kept up at the com-
|has lately reached us be truce, Napoleon! mon cost, and ewe should be taken that
'has shewn most conclusively his desire) its benefits are impartially distributed, We
He peace, The Paris Corresponden of! can hardly : uppose that oar correspondent
| the
shipping, | Ns & disposition to bring i. to disrepute | JudgesâSameel Lapthorac, J. Warburton, |
Vio a correspondents letter before us, |»
. * MJ a _ i r te + 7 : .
Journal de Bowen mentions that the! js correct iu alibuting the continued mon- |
Miss Binns.
Mitchell,
PICTURES,
So far as the paintings are concerned the
Ist prize is an oil painting, R. Thuwris, scene
trom Henry 4th.
Crayon Drawing, â* Death of the Sag,â Miss
| Alley, Water Colours, Ist prize, Mrs. W.
|W. Irving.
; * Burgomasterâs Desert.â
| 2d bestdo,
} JudgesâA,
Jelly
|
Jas. Anderson, J
| bo 2d prize, * Klowers from Nature,
Mrs. W W Iiviog.
\J. Lawson.
GRAIN,
buss
J Wenderson, 2d
WINTER WHEAT,
N Davies, Royalty, Ist prize,
Ilon. D. Davies, do 2d do
OATS,
J McGregor, sen, Ist prize, 431b to bus.
Thos Bullaian, 2d dy 421b 7oz do.
BARLEY 2 rowed.
L MeMillan, Ist prize, 6141b to bushel,
A Boswell 2d do 64 do
do. 62b do
Ib to bus.
do
bus. J MeGregor, jun, 2d do
JudgesâW Match, J. Scott, Alex Dixon,
Kiduey Beans as well worthy of a prize.
POULTRY,
1 Barn Rooster and 2 pullets, exhibited by N
prize. «
Black Spanish Tens, no competion, owned
by J A> Ferguson,
Best 3 Ducks, J âChompson, jun.
1 Pea hen and 3 pullets, owned by I. Coles,
worthy cf recommendation,
Best pair Turkeys, Hugh McInnes,
Best 8 Spring Geese, Enoch Drake.
Judgesâ1! R Beer and Robert May
BUTTER,
Jas Howard, Ist prize. KB Drake, 2d do,
CILEESKH.
IL Hyde, West River, Ist & 2d prize.
Cheese exhibited by D Mckwen, West
River entitled to 2nd prize, but being under
not allowed to Compete,
â Owen Connoly, Robert Bell and
James Reddin.
VEGETABLE "
| Onions, N. Burke. Lot 49, Ist prize
\'Turpips, Wo McGill. do
| Beets, J Bryenton, jun, do
Cabbage, Rh Burke, Lot 49, do
| Savoy do, no competitor, Jas Housten,
| Mangold Wurtsel, do Jsvac Knight.
| Parsnips, J Loward, best
Carrots, W Swabey, do
| Caulifiower, Geo Davies, do
Indian Corn, Jas Lousten, do
Syuash, RW. Burke Lot 4) do
| Pumpkin, R Stevenson do
| Citron Melon, J Longworth do
| Celery, J Robertson do
Capsicums recommended IL Starbird
Cucumbers J Colwell best
P Murphy, Ist Prize Spring Wheet, Âą31b to}
frowedâJ McGregor, sen, Ist prize 51b to
50 do
The Judges recommended two bags of
McKinnon, no competition, but worthy of
Government for the time being, to be; , Mona 5 ATE A has the accommodation,
following Proprietors round with cap | sua Cn sey AO COMO Ory abe re The wild geese have already mado
\ 1 wei as do [their appearance in very large flocks.
lestate; quite cnough of this has been « Vire Sereen, very beautiful, do Lhis will aflord an opportunity to sports-
men who wish to spend a time shooting.
tw The friends and relations of Mr.
Gordon Darby, of St. Hleanorâs, were
called upon, on Tuesday last, to tollow his
jremains to the graye. fle died on Satur-
day evening last. Mr, Darby was inâ the
| prime of lileâwas a very quict, unobtru-
jsive genteman, andis much lamented) by
Fall who had tie pleasure of his acquaint-
âance. We deeply sympathize with his
.) widowed mother, who has thus been de-
| prived of the only companion and ussist-
}anee she had.
). ba The Supreme Court rose on Monday
jlast. A very large amount of business
was transacted. We will endeavor in our
next nuniber to give the sentences passed,
ty Sce tl w list of New Advertise-
ments in this issue, extending over three
columes. We have to request our patrons
to send in their advertisementsâit possi-
bleâon Wednesday evenings. We are
obliged this mozning to leave out several,
tw? We most respectfully to all pare
tics indebted to us tor two years subserip-
tion; Come and pay up immediately, or
send your money by the mail, One month
from this date we will siike off all such
delinquents trom our list, They are not
many, and as we wre getting new subseri-
bers every day, who pay in advance, we
ean afford better to do without bad: pays
than to regularly send them a paper anid
get nothing from them All persons in-
debted to ts for advertising or job print.
ing will please call and settle their ac;
counts, â
ta The Exhibition for Nova Scotia wag
opened in Thuitux on the 6th inst, Fino
specimens of the arts aud natural produce
tions of the Provinee were exhibited,
twâ The latest market prices are: oatg
2s 8d, Barley 4s Gd, eggs 9d, butter Is.
{7° Several thieving rowdies have, of
late, made a practice of breaking open
arrels of oysters, while lying on the
wharf, to be shipped in the tteamer, On
Wednesday morning last they tapped a
cask of liquor, and carried off several gal-
lons. Such conduct is disgraceful, and
Wo {rust the rogues may yet be found out,
It this kind of conduct is to be endured,
the sooner we have watchmen the better,
t7? Elder D, Crawford will (D: V 7 prench in
the Christian Afeeting House, Summerside, on
Lord's Day next, w tL o'clock in the tidriing, and
6} o'clock jn the evenly, a
oy) » .
Married,
At the residence of the bride's father, New Wilt-
shire, on the LOUh inet. by the Rey. I, Pope ns.
sisted by the Rey. FW. Moore, Mr doin Kd-
wards, (0 Stisun 1. eldest dugtiter of Mire William
Clarke,
At the residence of the bride's father, by HL. A,
Neweombe, BC.M., Me George Rakem, to Mary
Jano, third daughter ol Henry Buiith, eq, Bungay
On the tour alt., by the Rev, A, Fraser, Mr.
Alexander Wrancis Larkin, of Alberton, to Mise
Kliza Clarke, or Tignish. i
âwas vigorously opposed by intluential Repub-
licans, but having a majority of votes, the
ânomination, according to the custom of poli-
tieal conventions, was ultimately declared to |
Ile may not be elected yet,
âte unanimous.
Dut it would be a pity to exclude such politi-
gal monetrositics as he aid Morrisey srom
âCongress. âThe New York Sun, no doubt,
âcould Gnd some peculiar reason in favor ot
âhiv election if it were to excrt ity inventive
faculties.
wt ini * F Y j sparine _ | â
Hoa dE it eat ete ey Lead bella of W â â shea ly send | wnoly, that in these matters has been so
appropriate word foran? with clegraph | cig! ity thousand solidicrs to their homes. nin trier ( Ba â .
Uable despatch â It is derived from thala-| âThis would certainly be one of the most} long onjnyed by die ed Conny: bY ie
ivis, sea, and gramma, a letter, literally a! ynmistakeable steps towards a peace | grasping and selfish disposition of a few
sew-letter, |poliey that has been taken by cither | Mdividuals in Charlottetown and Royalty ;
The N, „. Tribune's Washington special | gide, and it would outvalue a Moniteur, "YY ola portion of the fault be laid at the
ye:â-James Ryan, Mead of the Feniar âdeclarations, âChe furor, whie doors of men in King's and Prince Counties
Ull OF ¹ ArAtions, 1 » Which bas 5
{sn
lin Washington, who ig at variance with
i : 8 â : be fi q H ? interpreting lw f sre this insiste r
Ger, O'Neil, President of the Brother seized mens minds, for interpreting all who should have long ere this insisted that
or pny sentence which falls from the | even hand-d justi o should have been ex-
! hood threatens to make some damaging sights alls
| Emperor's lips into a prediction of war, tended alike to cach County,
| esposurca at au early day,
âTomatoes ILE Starbird Jo
Red Cabbage, recommended J Lawson.
dudgesâJd Lawson, JG Eekstadt, R May.
FRUIT,
John Bryenton Pears Ist prize
Robert Cairns do Yd do
Bb Wright Hating Apples, Ist do
Wb Alleyne â do 2d do
| R Cairns Cooking Apples, lst do
| Mra Lewis do 24 do
'
a „
Died,
On the Bh ult, Robert, son of Mr, John Gordon,
of Montrove, Lot 4, in the Ziet yenr of his aye.
At Clrirtottetown, on the morning of the 9th
inst, Iph Thompson, Esq., aged 78° yeure. De-
conmed was a tattve of Yorkshire, eet anid
ted to this Telind ia the yeur 1805,
At Lot 18, on the 4th inet, after a lingering ill
read, aged IS yours, Ch Brander, daughter of
the law Alex. Brander,
TRE âALABAMAâ OLAIMS,
Tho Times of thy 14th Sept. says:âWe
have as fittle reason as disposition to doubt ;
âthe trath of the report that the question of | stone has issied his ad
Very Latest Telograms.
Lonpon, Oct. 9, OE tee Glad-
ste OL AAG Top t ou dress to the electors
athe * Alabamaâ Claims is at length in the of South Lancashire, alter reviewing the
way of speedy and satisfactory settlement.
#he new American Minister, it is said,hus
brought with him {ull powe for adjust: | ment, and especially condemning the in-
ing the differences between England and! creased estimates in remard to. treland.
the United States, without refer stoany |) Juiletune au ivy we
= his AS. out refercuce lo any | Me, Gladstone says the true polivy would
prey ious P sus of the controy ey. ile ibe to make the luw tho friend of the Trish
somes, in sho t, a Plenipotentiary on the | people, he repudiates thy proposi
uestion, and such an Envoy was all that) a general endowment of the churches in
[ceeds to criticise the course of the govern
was required, It would be childish, as j {yo A 31 > a ai s! suc ; roati F a rchensive
avall an ueetoke Ae asm thee Gath di PAS RE HOH TE ee ey the such an literesting and somprelien ive | ine collas, to seize the Newfound-
this matter, âThere never was in the ease | jet that it is the church ul the Kin (ieee Of WIG OCI (IRE Oye Tene Gyan al land Cod-fisherics, âhe panic is uni-)
itwelf any such dificulty us would have | arguments in favor of its continuance are| Pid #-eye view can goarcely vo olfored) a)
precluded a settluinent if the Americans) 4 satire on the misapplied funds the estab |i our columns, âThe events of this de-| ee ee
had wished it to be settled. âChe reall jjshed chureh is amark of past oppt m jeade are marchingg on atâ the preeent en ica
âquestion between the two countries was
not a question of damages or compensa-
dion, but of offence noand resentincent
expressed, Lad the general attitude of
England daring the war been unobjeetion-
able in the eyes of Americans, the * Ala
bamaâ claims would uever haye been pre-
ferred, or would have b settled out of
chond. No American statesman ever be-
fieved that the Alabamaâ eseaped by our
willful connivane, or that she was let loose
whlishiment will give the clergy o!
| urch more scope, the interests of
| the Irish people must be eared for,
âThe renewal must be applicd to public
3
establishments,
Mr. Gladstone closes wit!
the voters of South Lane:
jthe only just poliey which Baglad ean
| pursue,
[ERSIDE JOURNAL, THURS ie :
ie well hit off insome of the English) QUEEN'S COUNTY EXHIBITION. |
Thus âThe Empefor paid a} ââ
} progress of reform in England, he pro-|
Aa)
and social works, aud uot to rehgivus
an appeal to! cal, religious and scientific world crowd
shire, to support!
â
, Summerside Journal.
| papers. \
Hage â5 Seige easy -| visit to Pau yesterday.â In addressing
| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868. | the maire he suid ** What is big is great.
ae ; a === === | "Pwo and two make four, Cuts eat mice.
| Nee ae HR ia aie, Water when frozen becomes ice. 1 will
"Alo 5 > t ki y 2 28 i â We yt ay. H ia
| dhe 5 of ovr correspondents as earn j say no more: : a he Lemps says it 1s
| of vie od jaith, We cannot undertake to| plain that the Emperof intends to de-
Fretura communications that are not used, âclare war against Hngland, Russia,
i = Italy and âTurkey, to issue an edict
NEWS SUMMARY, ito seize the King of Prussia when he
fangs : ore vaad jis in bath ; to ask Mr. Rochefort to
me Taset naive Sri a Dinas Nes sents! dinner, to blow the Rhine up with ben-
jtime not very thrillingly, yet grandly.
| Galileo's words as he rose from the at-| ,, a ;
| titude of recantation :â* The World; ; ne ey bane gta ee
| Movesââ may be suid to be true in a} the Mon. We Ms | opts a ii mie
way never dreamed of by that great | freely Suen tE eR ay 18, Meee
philosopher. Movements in the politi-} lieve, not unworthy of APE CONANT e
| by the public. In a former issue, we
j briefly expressed our regret that Mr.
Todd had not first offered his estate to
the Government, and are now inclined
LOT 19.
thick and fast upon the attention, and |
jrival each other in int Lhe ques- |
tion of the disestablishment of the *hrish |
st.
by hostile design ney upon Federal Lonpon- Oct 8.âAdvices fr ti eles . {to infer, in so far as it is, fr > trans-
Orn: Wither OR eSHORE dene Wea nied Aeon a2 | Chuzeh AGeme: EO touch the peal TOUNGHS | ee a ae a ate
out Laws or the remissness âof our authori- | pez has been defeated by the Allies, and! Hon of the British Constitution, By CHG) AO Ma a Wa ne be ATA e
ties did or did not render us in any degree | obliged to retire lrom his position at San-{ Coronation oath Mer Majesty is bound) a Fentiad eae DL ane : tee
responsible for the mischiel wh'ch ens feranto. A report from Baty guys that) fo maintain Âą ttloment of the United! 42" CNBOU SO PND) . lle Wasi
muight perhaps be a question, but it was) the Carlists are agitating the Basque Proy-} Churches of England and Ireland, and | to the well understoud wishes of the peo-
not a question which would haye troubled | inces and A
gou, and that some ol the
the two Governments for an hour had it} local Juntas have issued) protests against
been approached in a spirit of mutual good | the supremacy of Marshal Serano, â Ad-
will, Whe real point of contention was; vices trom China stite that the Emperor
something very different, aud Mr. Seward
disclosed the truth when he desired to in-
clude in the proposed arbitration our re} Grascow, Oet. 8âThe Prince of Wales
cognition of the seceders as belligerents. | to ay did (he corner stone of the new
diven this the Americans would have found | Univ ty in this cit The Princess of
At hued to turn into a recognizeable grie- | Wales and a number of distinguished per-
vance, butit was the one overt actin which | sons we present on the plationm, avail
seemed to be expressed that feeling, OF) goremonics were witnessed by a lurge as-
has opened the port of Chifun, on the
Gulf, to the foreign trade,
(
want of feelinff, on the part ot this nm: samblage of citizens, âThe Prince and
wet which the Americans complained. Their) princess of Wales were frequently and
true grievance against us was that we had |
ânot symp thized with the North in
st.uggles for union, and not even depr
eated disunion as the result of the conte
loudly cheered
MaAprip, Oct. 8, ie Provisional Jua-
talits issued acecree reducing by one-third
preserve to the Bishops and Clergy all] plo of this Island,
âtheir rights and privileges, So intimately
/ connected
lis hard to deal a blow to one without! Mr. Hensley; nor ought the people to
j causing the other to vibrate. So clearly! forget either, the spirit which has been
lis this seen at home, that a strong party! manifested by several of the absentee
Jare every day gathering with increased! Proprictors, when addressed on the sub-
| strength their torces to withstand the ra-| ject by the Government of this Island,
dical element. âThey are rallying round) and this same disposition runs through
}the throne and constitution with the|the whole of Mr, âTodd's conduct as we
fierce cry, * we will maintain them.â â | view it in this transaction, Las. Sum-
mer he (Mr. Todd) came here, and before
his departure disposed of his property to
Mi. Pope, ucting in the matter, as if en-
y ignorant of the fact that the Leg-
It will be remembered how Lord Mut!
| Memale Suilrage is gaining immensely.
| Me. Barstow, one of the revising barris- |
ters for Cumberland, lias admiticd nine
âwomen as voters in the Varish of Castle
are Church and State, that it! ville offered to treat for his Estates with!
DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868.
Last week we gaye the list of prizes awakd-
led for the Stock. Below we grve Wie prizes |
| awarded fur the diflerent articles exhited a
jthe Drill Shed on Wednesday. We shave
| heard several persons,who attended the Prince
and Qacenâs County Exhibitions, say tliat in
| many articles of Fancy Work and Mechani-
jcal skill, Prince County beat Queen's. There
| were; said ore gentleman, no Velocipeds such |
âay Burnsâsâno Sleighs equal to âTuplinâsâno
'frack Waggons suchas Milliganâsâno Ma-
|chines for grinding Mortar, like Brehautâs.
| Weare proud to hear this of Prince County,
jit will suengthen the hands and cheer the
| hearts of our young wonlen, as they this win-
/ter will be preparing some piece of work for
next yearâs exhibition. We would suggest
j that after the next County Exhibitions are
over, that allthe prizearticles of each County
be exhibited in Charlottetown, in order to test
ithe abilities of e ch other, We would also
laay that Prince and Kingâs Cotinties should
| receive an equal share of the whole sum ap-
propriated,
TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL,
Best 10 yards black full dressed Cloths, W.
Scott, Mast River.
21 do do Mrs. Darrach.
Best grey do Isane Scott, Lot dt.
2d best do Jolin G. McDonald.
Best mill dressed, A. Tremaia, DeSable,
do J. Verguson, Bast River,
tS yards Women's wear, Re MePhee,
1 Lo J. McQuaid, New Glasgow,
Best 20 yards Carpeting. No competition.
10 grain Sicks. No competition,
6 Towels, dersie Scott, Lou Sf,
Recommended 2nd prize, R. Camphell, Point
Prim.
Best table Cloth, R. Canmpbetl, Point Prim,
+ pair Sheets, Mio. Lawrence Murphy S.
Shore.
âos Init Drawers, Miss McKinley, N.
River.
«© Mon's under Shirts, None.
© 3 pair Men's Socks, M. MeLean.
Strathalbyn,
2d do do Miss Clarke, Caven.lish.
Lest pair Stockings, Mrs. L. iteh, Stanhope..
winter Gloves, Mrs. J. MeVhail, C.
River.
te be
se 86
â© Mitts, Elizabeth Webster,
collection knit Goods, Miss Ilyde,
gents Pisid, Mrs ns,
Second do. Mrs. W. Jones Lot 49,
Recommended best woolen Shawl, Mr. dames
oe
â
Mrs Lewis, Winter Apples, Ist do
â-Nesbitt, New Glasgow, 2d do
Green Gage, Ist do
Miss Croker, Royalty, Damsons, Ist do
Mra McKinnon, Piums, AN oo
Hon J Duncan, Grapes, Ist do â
White Sweet Grape, owned by Hon G Beer.
recommended. : j
SudgesâH, Palmer, G
suwaon.
Willow Baskets
Alex MecQuar rie,
superior.
A athe superior Cooper's adke, made by Jas
onnesy, Pisquid, worthy of a prize,
eed 1 Catibeck, AF Smith, Win
Matheson.
New Advertisements this Day
Daily ExpectedâC, C, Gardine ;
Sioves-Win. G, Strong
FlourâA, VP, Mills
HerringâJames Caldwell
Gowrie CoalâCarvell Bros,
Look here !âRonald McDonald
$20âJ. Bertram.
To the BlectorsâJ. C. Pope
fo the HleetorsâJ. Lhuntter Dayar
NoticeâMaleolm MecFarkune
NoticeâWilliam Brow
NotiveâThomas Hall
Summerside UankâQ. L.
StrayedâJohn Matheson
Strayed âAlbert Blackar
Card--Doctor Puller
Alhambra & Commerec-ââŹ
NoticeâD & P McNutt
WantedâJournal Onlice '
Ion G Beer,
R Goodman,
FE Lane, worthy of prize.
Broad Axe, narrow do. very
=.
Lydiard
âarvell Brod
&e-âGeo Anderson
Vr Peter Gregor
rm, &e
Vrechold ParinâJohn Coughlan
Sale at Gov't LouseâWm Dodd
John MeCormack
wo Anderson
x{ present, presents quite a
3 lrance. Vessels ave loading
with potatoes and other produce 5 whily
those who bring grain in fine rendy sale
and good prices. Several vessels are at
tho wharves, while others are lying out in
âthe stream waiting to be hauled in to re-
| ceive on board curgoes of produce. Among
| the Undine, owned by the Hon
Phen, when the contest was over, the
evincea their resentiaent by keeping open
wdifference which might otherw
been settled immediately, We speak the
plain truth about the matter; tor the Am-
ericans are just its cousciots of it as we are,
and, we are fee to acRnowledge that on
ome points we were wrong, and that
âneither the offence taken vor the retaliation
practised can be considered as entirely
âunreasonable,
Mr. Seward has had the satisfuction of
rejecting, for himself and countrymen, a
véry handsome British proposal, and tl
dneident may be set down to the evedit side
of our account. Ie now, we are told,
cuts all these by-gones advilt, cancels all
previous correspondence, and empow
âMr. Reverdy Jolinson to biing the alter
townend, In that event the thing is
good as done,
"readers with any reference to the techni
Auestions of the controversy, because the:
Alfections never really impede the sentiment
of the dispute. Many nice points of law
and morality might be mooted on the sub-
ject, and perhaps the international code
âmay be amended or improved by the light
wf these negotiations, But it all that the
We have not troubled our
al
negotiators now demand is to measure |
fairly by a reasonable standard the liabili-
ties incurred by Wnghwud in the matter of
the âAlabama, sbd to assess these liabi
ties honestly in pounds,shillings and pence, |
islature Lad made provision for the pur-
chase of the Mstates of the Proprictors
of Township lands in this Colony. But
it may be asked, why did not the Cov-
cmiment call upon this gentleman and
make him an offer ?
der a mistake, the intention of the Goy-
ernment of this Island was made known
to Mr. Vodd betore st summer, and
treated with indifference by him; bat
!what we wish to say is, that the Land
the Guidon wl finports, Don Juan, as! Sowerby, Twenty have been put upon
cousin of Queen fsabella, has resigned his | the register at Todmorden, and over onc
Danae ia the throne in favor of his} thousand in the Bargh of Aberdeen. We}
ene: My ite bie gts Ny jpeedict that the day is not fur distant)
tional Convention âOr Wrench: Candin ON only a pelldigie Tey ees
ii die Unitudl Stiles to-dayy adopted! ro: accorded to females, which is extending
solutions in condemuationâ of the: British | in many places will also be found in!
American Confederation and the moye-| those of ap. litical character, âThe fe-
ment on the part of the Canadian Govern-, male mind is evidenily being educated |
ment Lo coerce Nova Scotia into it. Also | up toa sale reception of sucn gifts, and
NONE Sects THCANENSS at Wee Le eh STH eee Te ciara tly te ovehy (Deane (ieer oH
(ie GaMbNUON GF (iis Grave ue doubiless excercise as beneficial an | canals a earn : roprictoy own-
Mheve was a strong fecling in the con. nfucnee on the masculine mind, as in) MS and in (his Colony, a public adver-
vention in favor of the Annexation oi dome ie life, Reo wileretn wey EMG eel CSUN
Canada to the United States, and the re-| Considerable interest has been excited by of the frou thut provision has been made
solutions recommended to Canada the Re-! the arrival in ngland of the new Em by the Legislature for the purchase of the
publican form of Government. | bassy whieh the Einperor of China } âTownship lands.
| Purtaprneua, Oct. 9 âIn the Interna-) sent to the U feos and urongs Graver ue doubtless aware, therefore we con-
j ional Cricket M today, the first in-) suspicions have been ex ay : a iy eal
nings of the American twenty-two. re-| dns Ha NG ead eased oh) UM EUN |
sulted in a score of 47, leaving the Eng- | lesding Journalist cs to its aims and ule} lso to himself, if disposed t he
lish eleven 70 runs ahead. lurthe second, tetior designs. âThis is doubiles due to} sa
innings, the eleven lett off with #7 rans) the fact, that the Chicf Ambassador is! part ofa gentleman, of honor and probity,
and one wickett dowa. âThe play will be! an American by birth, who, after leading | My Haye first opened uly a correspondence
continued to-morrow, âThe Internationa! |an adventurous life in the celestial Em., With the government on the subject of
Buse Ball Match, between cight of the) pire, has thus entered the Service of the selling his estate. Hnd he done so, and
I@hinoee Government. Hows te | the terms offered,not proving satisfactory,
English Cricketers, against the Athletics on
nine will be played next Monday, : 5 : nse, i se bee ite
ay pny y Anson Burlinghame, whose Chinese! then, ot COULAC, 1 would have been quite
right for him to offer his property to
| New York, Oct, 8.âAn Havana letter) one and title are Pooan-chin-chi-choon
i states that several cases of Cholera had) ioâ © Sete Renleaatel CH Se a ina te A
a Attached to him are two Bu- |â ROL he pleased, Ot eee alee
do not wish to be understood as question-
tute it was due to his tenants, and due
Foceurred in the suburbs. âThe excitement Jin-tachen.
for news trom Spain was intense, nothing | 'opeans, one a Vrenchman and the other
If we are not un-|
Of this fact Mr. âTodd |
tend that when he resolved to sell his es- |
FB irquharson,
Best Horse Rag, J. Kennedy, Brackley It.
| Road.
| the latter A
1J, C, Popo, This is one of the finest mod-
clled Island built vessels we ever saw
joa © © Miss McRae, Seal River, mloat in any harbor on this Island. _ There
| Best pair Blankets, Mrs. J. Ferguson, East} is a beauty and granduer in the design of
River, her model seldom seen, We not sur-
« pieee Drugget Shirting, Isabella} prised to be informed that she is one of the
Stewart. fastest. vessels which ever led out of
log â6
Sridge: Bogan, Clyde Ri amor is also
a The new St
| Best hearth Rug, Mrs. W. Laird, N. Cla
Charlottetown. :
Her accomodation for
a splendid boat.
lod : Mrs. J. MeVhail, Clyde pb sengers is all that is required, while tho
| River, space and voom for freight is abundant,
| Best fluor Mat, Miss Kennedy, Kinloch,
2d best * Miss W. Stewart.
| Best 10 yards white Misnael, Mrs, J. Matthe-
son, Black River.
2d Miss Anderson, N. London,
Recommended for prizes, 1 piece uwilled Plian-
nel, exhivited py Mrs, das. Wood, Lot
Who, ten yerrs to, would have supposed
that 2 Company on this island would own
two such line Boats as the ** Princess
Walesâ and the âSt. Lawrence.â The
Steam Navigation Company deserve every
credit for placing such fine Boats on this
| As. route, and we ave glad to: know that the
' Also. 1 piece fancy Homespun, Mrs. Taylor, | enterprise pays.
coe Ix our Advertising colamns will be found
fancy âTweed, by Margaret Shaw.
Ladies overhauls, by Elizabeth
rt.
1 Quilt, by Mrs. R, Bagnall, Hazel Grove.
Recommended for a prize, 6 Towels made by
Miss Catherine Curry West River.
JudgesâWilliam Heard, Henry Haszard
j the Card of J. HE Duvar, Esquire, As tb
Candidate for the yacancy in the Legisla-
tive Council. caused: by the death of the
lon. James Yeo; and also that of the Hon.
James Pope, for the vacancy in the Housy
of Assembly, caused by the ignation of
and Donald McRae. Colin McLennan, Esq, of this town, We
understand that 2 numerously signed: re-
FANCY WORK.
4 Fancy Baskets made of Pine knots, Miss
S. Douglass, Ist prize,
4 do Vases, do co 21 do.
Best Pin Cushion, 1st prize, Miss Forgan,
do 2d do do,
Best Needle book, no competition, do,
quisiton will be presented to A. MeMillan,
Esq, asking: him to come forward as i
Candidite for Summerside, and Lot 17
also.
ty The Steamer
this port on âTus sdk
Lawrence took from
night: 125 bbls, oys-
the problem will be the casiest possibl
and the Americans and Englishinen may
enter upon new relations of amity and current of a disturbance at Pucerto
brotherhood, wl the more solidand endar- | pyincips, âPhe Captain General and his
dng from this insight into cach other's dis- | in oflice, desired to return to Spain,
jpusitions, nwhile turning over the Government
i of the Island to the Admiral, but the Jat-
ter declined the preposition, suggesting
they all had better remain and follow the
course of events ab home, One or two
il oNivers had been arrested tor Âąx-
sions of opinion, A negro had been
sted for haranguing a crowd aad
ting that neither the Cabans nor the
ânegroes had anything in common with
relative thereto being allowed to be trans-
mitted over the Cudviun eable, A rumour
Messrs. James Philips and John Thomp-
json intend starting a paper dill al oe
John, N.B. âThe machinery has been pu
chased, and was on its way trom Boston |
ast accountss âThe mill is expected to!
be in operation within two months, âThe
rs:â* heir facilities tor the min- |
aifacture of that useiul article will enable
them to turn out eighty tons of paper) Spain,
weekly, if required. âhey intend to mike |
every kind and quiliiy of paper, except)
Ala Bus Aas purposes, his branch, cluded between North Germany and the United
jhowever, they iutend to add to Uheit bUsi+ | Sites, have been arranged between Luid Stan:
hess alsv, in the course of a briet period, | joy and the American Minister,
Ten cars, forming atrain on the Atlan-) |
dic and ut Western Roxd, were dcs-!
troyed by fire seven miles cast of Urbana, | saved.
gn Luesday, 1th ult., occasioned by an} ie Provisional Junia at Madrid has issued
explosion vl nilro-gly BUG Phe cugine) y prockunutiou guarantecing many reforms .
wits completely demolished, Among them are adininistrati lecena Le
A movement has been set on foot having Gon, universal sullrage, givus liberty,
for its object the estublishinent ofa mutual | freedom of the press, changes in system of
âTemperance Lite Lasurance Company tor | education, rightottr by jury, cqtality of
fhe Dominion, all before the hue, and Judges of Courts ape
awit Wace | pointed ior life.
A terrible whirlwind has passed over Fess(iley (OLE ATUALUT CC DG TIRHTEG AGS anid
Minnesotta demolishing buildings in its iii TOE ECR Ha uy He Teee ne cults Hee
te ih miles, aud destroying crops | cept a republic if the people so pronounced as
baatistetiea Abad) | elections.
A Oh wwontan shamed Bunuell v âThere is another eruption at Mt. Vesuvius.
shot dead at Troy, N.Y., recently by hb âThe Emperor Napoleon Iefers his return
brother, who spurtively suapped av pistol | from Biarritz.
at her, thinking it was not loaded. Chinese Embassy are making progress in
* There has been another collision on the | their preliminary arrangements for negotia-
Tlolyhead railway, not fur trom the scene | tions with the British Government. Tt is re-
âof the recent disaster, Neo lives lost, jported Ar Burlingame finds that Lord Stanley
: The number of wrecks reported at | is not we Ha to the ney proposed by
; ae eat a 5» | China, and that he is ready to treat the ques-
Jloydâs during the ~ ee endt bh pt 14, | tion on broad grounds ate civil ion vith
» add making for the present year 1,49, |than from peculiarly English points of view
It is estimated that by the end of the | urged by the London Times, Jt is understood
yeur 1870 there will be 60,000 mites ot! that the Ambassadors will be reevived by
completed railroad in the U. States. | Queen Victoria on tne 20th inst.
The receipts on the NoyaScotia Railway | Oct 12.âThe
Lospos, Oc Preliminaries of a natu
ralization ive similar co that recently con-
Ship American, from Quebce to Liv rpool
mnduned at sens; nu date given. Crew
Nuw Yor result of the
for the month of August we 26,910.) Phi adelphia ⏠eb match between the Eng. |
12 against 22,006.95. In the co youd: | fish and Am ns was, wlish first innings
117, second 6
ing month ot last year,showing an iuere
t-) hod â â \ n
|was 47, and second 62.âGold 13
âof 14,903.18.
The territory of Utah has now about one
hundred thoussnd inhabiuunts, which is quite |
:8 large a number as can be supported by the
products of the soil. âPhe mass of the Mor. | culture reports thal the whext crop all
mons are represented to be poor and degrad- | Over the | nited States is not 80 heavy as
ed, while the leaders are righ and enjoy lux- | was supposed, the average yield being
uries such ab can be obtanicd there. âThe | searecly equal to that of last year, but the
impression of those who have recently visited | inevensed urea sown will secure an aggre-
âthe territory is, that the Mormons will soon | gate somewhat larger than the product ol
break up, and that Brigham Young. who is|that year, The aggregate yield of Ludian
ett aa Maver of a ne of it! corn is immense,
nvested in Government bonds, will go to} ip oye ay q
some other clime, where he n enjoy his ' fhe Washington special to the Now
wenlth and the society of his tavorite wives, | York Daily News says that Jett, Davis will
jcertainly be tried in October,
âand laugh at the delusions of his followers. | ; â :
Some New York Democrats do not wish to| .Phey are tying to find the Wiekedest
nominate Morrisey, the prize fighter, for Woman in New York, but the candidates
Congress again, âThe New York Sun urges ; te so numerous that tho question cant be
his election by fn Democracy because âhe | decided.
4a the best dressed man in Congress.â This : Wat ce
fact ought to settte the qtiestionâ Butler has The eae ple see ul Ad se Me
freenréd ANnomination tor Congress from the | PUpers i We whee rea ia NOW Tne
Republicans in his old district, although many td lo he 1.500. 1,000. n & rent Britain
epublicuns were heartily disgusted with hin. it is 500,000,000âjust one third that of the
âThe telegrani says he was * unan'mourlyâ United States,
chosen.â This is true and yet not true. â tle wlth
use
The Washington Department of Agvri-
fan Irishman,
The remaining personne!
contists
of two chinese ministers, six
student interpreters, « doctor, and seven- |
|teen servants. The Mmbassy is expected |
âto stay in London some two or three
ing his legal right, we refer to those re-|
|
repay mf ; na ve ; oy | & Bout Model, do no name, ters, 2U do, eggs, 200 bush, oats, 14 tubs
ciprocal UgUtS whe Jgnoring of which} «Worked Cushion, Ist prize, Maria | butter, 7 horses, [10 sheep, 9 head cattle.
would throw society into confusion ; nor; tichardson. This, with what she had in (rom Charlotte-
do we consider it to be the duty of the) +
Bead and Berlin Wool pattern, do no} town, made a pretty good (reightâbut sho
3 first innings of Americany |
}merths. liane ; Ft esha j
| (oa â in hand, begging of them to sell his or her
One feature of Mnglish life has been Une ee :
|preminently exhibited in the late coming)
of uge of the Marquis of Bute. The
late Marquis being a man of enterprise |
and ability, and the accumulation of the
estate very great, the young nobleman
âfinds himself in pos: on of three! the action of the Government, but simply
|hundred thousand pounds a year. Seye-| to lay the blame upon the shoulders of
ral Scotch countics, Welsh counties, | Mr. âfodd, where it must, as we view it,
ja large number of Mnglishmen, and a! forever remain ; for viewing the transac-
jstill larger population of Irishmen well, tion throughout, in so far as it has been
/employed on the Marquisâ coal pits, iron| made public, we consider it as_manitest-
jmines, ports, docks, and X 4 4 i
|share the transports of the happy occa-| the intentions of the Legislature, the
|sion. âIhe scale of the festivities ap- principles embodied inthe Land Purchase
jpears from the fact that foity gaily deco- Bill, ind the wishes of the Imperial
rated Steamers escorted the Marquis} Government as portrayed in public des-
across the British Channel to Cardiff, ; patches, and the cordial sanction given
No wonder when we are told that Car-| to that important measure.
diff is the fourth port of the Empire, } In so far as Mr. Pope is concerned, it
and Vas created by the late Marquis Who) ig fair to assume, that in Mr. âTodd's in-
found it a small fishing port, | difference to, and contempt for the wel-
I'yom Spain comes the news of a/ fare of his late âTenants, and the Land
most scrious insurrection. Difficult as Purchase Bill, he saw an opportunity to
it often is to understand the why and|advanee his personal interests, and acted
wherefore of foreign uprisings, it seems| upon the principle,that self interest is one
that this case is one of simple opposition | of the first laws of nature ; and probably
to tysanny. Never has the already) many who condemn him, would also al-
much troubled reign of Isabella the} low this motive to over-rule their patriot-
Second been marked with so much ism, âThe public are now aware of the
}danger as at the present time. What-| procecdings, and will doubtless arrive at
fever resemblance of a constitutional | correct conclusions in reference thereto.
ate. tae ate me CN | We feel chictly interested in the mat-
ate 1 mie te wee passed aWaYs| tor, in view of tne spirit manifested in
| I he burden of Âą espotism has been BrOW-| 1.6 (ransaction, as it cxhibits to our no-
ling day by day more intolerable, Every | /. . : aa
ine â : : : > |tice the fact that an opposition to the
national step for the last dozen years Land Purchaso Bill still oxhiat litol
has been towards revolution. âThe eri. | -â*"* We Dod rd ea dA NY
: la ; ack) must be grappled with and overcome,be-
sis has at last come, when Spaniards! , ita Taland wall be vellawed ih
beat bad government no longer fore this island will be relieved from an
P-* incubus which has too long been allow-
led to produce ill-fecling, contention, and
discontent among the people of Prince
Edward Island,
\ done, and prolably more than the best
interests of the country demanded.
We do not wish to be understood Âą
coming forward to advecate or censure
âean
Very suddenly has the insurrection bro-
ken out, and its ramifications are soc
tensive, as to give the idea of a plot
jlong and elaborately prepared. Whether
ithe insurgents contemplate a removal of
the ministry, or the reigning dynasty
does not yct clearly appear.
The Emperor of the French continues! we learn that considerable dissatisfaction
to mystify the unsophisticated as much js expressed at the monoply lately enjoyed
jas ever, by the inconsistency of his!jy Queen's County in the sale of Stock
| specches and actions. The first deal from tho Model Burm. Wo do not. con-
dee a va celal 7s eee ae jsider It fair that a preference should be
are pernante. Pannita. Weil Patho [myer ie one Pounty oe then wells
âseem to be watching one another like and hope, that this y it has been owing
two wild beasts who walk round and} to an unintentional oversight on the part
round, neither wishing to make the first of those who made the arrangements,
spring.
Sale of Stock from the Model Farm.
i If, however, a report, which} The Model Farm is kept up at the com-
|has lately reached us be truce, Napoleon! mon cost, and ewe should be taken that
'has shewn most conclusively his desire) its benefits are impartially distributed, We
He peace, The Paris Corresponden of! can hardly : uppose that oar correspondent
| the
shipping, | Ns & disposition to bring i. to disrepute | JudgesâSameel Lapthorac, J. Warburton, |
Vio a correspondents letter before us, |»
. * MJ a _ i r te + 7 : .
Journal de Bowen mentions that the! js correct iu alibuting the continued mon- |
Miss Binns.
Mitchell,
PICTURES,
So far as the paintings are concerned the
Ist prize is an oil painting, R. Thuwris, scene
trom Henry 4th.
Crayon Drawing, â* Death of the Sag,â Miss
| Alley, Water Colours, Ist prize, Mrs. W.
|W. Irving.
; * Burgomasterâs Desert.â
| 2d bestdo,
} JudgesâA,
Jelly
|
Jas. Anderson, J
| bo 2d prize, * Klowers from Nature,
Mrs. W W Iiviog.
\J. Lawson.
GRAIN,
buss
J Wenderson, 2d
WINTER WHEAT,
N Davies, Royalty, Ist prize,
Ilon. D. Davies, do 2d do
OATS,
J McGregor, sen, Ist prize, 431b to bus.
Thos Bullaian, 2d dy 421b 7oz do.
BARLEY 2 rowed.
L MeMillan, Ist prize, 6141b to bushel,
A Boswell 2d do 64 do
do. 62b do
Ib to bus.
do
bus. J MeGregor, jun, 2d do
JudgesâW Match, J. Scott, Alex Dixon,
Kiduey Beans as well worthy of a prize.
POULTRY,
1 Barn Rooster and 2 pullets, exhibited by N
prize. «
Black Spanish Tens, no competion, owned
by J A> Ferguson,
Best 3 Ducks, J âChompson, jun.
1 Pea hen and 3 pullets, owned by I. Coles,
worthy cf recommendation,
Best pair Turkeys, Hugh McInnes,
Best 8 Spring Geese, Enoch Drake.
Judgesâ1! R Beer and Robert May
BUTTER,
Jas Howard, Ist prize. KB Drake, 2d do,
CILEESKH.
IL Hyde, West River, Ist & 2d prize.
Cheese exhibited by D Mckwen, West
River entitled to 2nd prize, but being under
not allowed to Compete,
â Owen Connoly, Robert Bell and
James Reddin.
VEGETABLE "
| Onions, N. Burke. Lot 49, Ist prize
\'Turpips, Wo McGill. do
| Beets, J Bryenton, jun, do
Cabbage, Rh Burke, Lot 49, do
| Savoy do, no competitor, Jas Housten,
| Mangold Wurtsel, do Jsvac Knight.
| Parsnips, J Loward, best
Carrots, W Swabey, do
| Caulifiower, Geo Davies, do
Indian Corn, Jas Lousten, do
Syuash, RW. Burke Lot 4) do
| Pumpkin, R Stevenson do
| Citron Melon, J Longworth do
| Celery, J Robertson do
Capsicums recommended IL Starbird
Cucumbers J Colwell best
P Murphy, Ist Prize Spring Wheet, Âą31b to}
frowedâJ McGregor, sen, Ist prize 51b to
50 do
The Judges recommended two bags of
McKinnon, no competition, but worthy of
Government for the time being, to be; , Mona 5 ATE A has the accommodation,
following Proprietors round with cap | sua Cn sey AO COMO Ory abe re The wild geese have already mado
\ 1 wei as do [their appearance in very large flocks.
lestate; quite cnough of this has been « Vire Sereen, very beautiful, do Lhis will aflord an opportunity to sports-
men who wish to spend a time shooting.
tw The friends and relations of Mr.
Gordon Darby, of St. Hleanorâs, were
called upon, on Tuesday last, to tollow his
jremains to the graye. fle died on Satur-
day evening last. Mr, Darby was inâ the
| prime of lileâwas a very quict, unobtru-
jsive genteman, andis much lamented) by
Fall who had tie pleasure of his acquaint-
âance. We deeply sympathize with his
.) widowed mother, who has thus been de-
| prived of the only companion and ussist-
}anee she had.
). ba The Supreme Court rose on Monday
jlast. A very large amount of business
was transacted. We will endeavor in our
next nuniber to give the sentences passed,
ty Sce tl w list of New Advertise-
ments in this issue, extending over three
columes. We have to request our patrons
to send in their advertisementsâit possi-
bleâon Wednesday evenings. We are
obliged this mozning to leave out several,
tw? We most respectfully to all pare
tics indebted to us tor two years subserip-
tion; Come and pay up immediately, or
send your money by the mail, One month
from this date we will siike off all such
delinquents trom our list, They are not
many, and as we wre getting new subseri-
bers every day, who pay in advance, we
ean afford better to do without bad: pays
than to regularly send them a paper anid
get nothing from them All persons in-
debted to ts for advertising or job print.
ing will please call and settle their ac;
counts, â
ta The Exhibition for Nova Scotia wag
opened in Thuitux on the 6th inst, Fino
specimens of the arts aud natural produce
tions of the Provinee were exhibited,
twâ The latest market prices are: oatg
2s 8d, Barley 4s Gd, eggs 9d, butter Is.
{7° Several thieving rowdies have, of
late, made a practice of breaking open
arrels of oysters, while lying on the
wharf, to be shipped in the tteamer, On
Wednesday morning last they tapped a
cask of liquor, and carried off several gal-
lons. Such conduct is disgraceful, and
Wo {rust the rogues may yet be found out,
It this kind of conduct is to be endured,
the sooner we have watchmen the better,
t7? Elder D, Crawford will (D: V 7 prench in
the Christian Afeeting House, Summerside, on
Lord's Day next, w tL o'clock in the tidriing, and
6} o'clock jn the evenly, a
oy) » .
Married,
At the residence of the bride's father, New Wilt-
shire, on the LOUh inet. by the Rey. I, Pope ns.
sisted by the Rey. FW. Moore, Mr doin Kd-
wards, (0 Stisun 1. eldest dugtiter of Mire William
Clarke,
At the residence of the bride's father, by HL. A,
Neweombe, BC.M., Me George Rakem, to Mary
Jano, third daughter ol Henry Buiith, eq, Bungay
On the tour alt., by the Rev, A, Fraser, Mr.
Alexander Wrancis Larkin, of Alberton, to Mise
Kliza Clarke, or Tignish. i
âwas vigorously opposed by intluential Repub-
licans, but having a majority of votes, the
ânomination, according to the custom of poli-
tieal conventions, was ultimately declared to |
Ile may not be elected yet,
âte unanimous.
Dut it would be a pity to exclude such politi-
gal monetrositics as he aid Morrisey srom
âCongress. âThe New York Sun, no doubt,
âcould Gnd some peculiar reason in favor ot
âhiv election if it were to excrt ity inventive
faculties.
wt ini * F Y j sparine _ | â
Hoa dE it eat ete ey Lead bella of W â â shea ly send | wnoly, that in these matters has been so
appropriate word foran? with clegraph | cig! ity thousand solidicrs to their homes. nin trier ( Ba â .
Uable despatch â It is derived from thala-| âThis would certainly be one of the most} long onjnyed by die ed Conny: bY ie
ivis, sea, and gramma, a letter, literally a! ynmistakeable steps towards a peace | grasping and selfish disposition of a few
sew-letter, |poliey that has been taken by cither | Mdividuals in Charlottetown and Royalty ;
The N, „. Tribune's Washington special | gide, and it would outvalue a Moniteur, "YY ola portion of the fault be laid at the
ye:â-James Ryan, Mead of the Feniar âdeclarations, âChe furor, whie doors of men in King's and Prince Counties
Ull OF ¹ ArAtions, 1 » Which bas 5
{sn
lin Washington, who ig at variance with
i : 8 â : be fi q H ? interpreting lw f sre this insiste r
Ger, O'Neil, President of the Brother seized mens minds, for interpreting all who should have long ere this insisted that
or pny sentence which falls from the | even hand-d justi o should have been ex-
! hood threatens to make some damaging sights alls
| Emperor's lips into a prediction of war, tended alike to cach County,
| esposurca at au early day,
âTomatoes ILE Starbird Jo
Red Cabbage, recommended J Lawson.
dudgesâJd Lawson, JG Eekstadt, R May.
FRUIT,
John Bryenton Pears Ist prize
Robert Cairns do Yd do
Bb Wright Hating Apples, Ist do
Wb Alleyne â do 2d do
| R Cairns Cooking Apples, lst do
| Mra Lewis do 24 do
'
a „
Died,
On the Bh ult, Robert, son of Mr, John Gordon,
of Montrove, Lot 4, in the Ziet yenr of his aye.
At Clrirtottetown, on the morning of the 9th
inst, Iph Thompson, Esq., aged 78° yeure. De-
conmed was a tattve of Yorkshire, eet anid
ted to this Telind ia the yeur 1805,
At Lot 18, on the 4th inet, after a lingering ill
read, aged IS yours, Ch Brander, daughter of
the law Alex. Brander,