Edited Text
â~ ees Re See â_â ousting
* â
[ Prom the St. John, NB, Telegraph, Sept. 12.]\here. This statem-nt ia confirmed by the Mon
eneumm treal Trade RBericwr, which alse. cautions, the
WHOLESALE SLANUVER. Montreal matiutacturers against @ulicipatiie a
rush of orders frau the Maratime Previnees
The following article anpearéd
editoria! in the Chariottetown Patriot of Thurs
na leadin? We may add that our large Factories are doing
a mech business ad they can conveniently attend
No on@ else up to the present moment has
been suletituted in higgtead, imthe onlyalecent
and QBPtian manger in which it #@yie to
have been effected, The attempt to@ppeal to
the @@wstituency of the country at @ general
election, without that previews and hynousal'e
\leeers nl , n anes Hoy a . : : *
day last. The Putriot is edited i Cee - vee ; i a gayle - ope ledond. oe / 2" iepstandin 5 im may commetion, he gaat
Laird.â well as with New Beunswieks and that trade is to rathieds J split "e thÂą yt ep py aad
EFFECTS GF CaNFENDERAUBION Hlargely faciitaied by the réteval of interig united ee ie Amerie, es o el Sage
tees hey are Gunfident of kulding their own lerrade them beture the would. Ware weal!
It seems that some HM the manatacturers igainst al comers Se much ter them united, we should not be h lf, or anythi 1g like
a Sago yak aw â veh tii i | Fe 5. Messra. Broad and their Edge Tool Factory a 4 we 1p Pry voters ; divided, we
4 come next Mesere. Broad assert that, as far as] are sare to be nowhere, 5 ;
Cxafederation. We are dot the least surpriv they are awareâand they keep theinselyes well} On the merits of Confederation L will say
that they find they cannot mpete witha tA informed ou the subjeet â tert B20 worth of Cana- | but little. Instead of regretting it, I fee! proud
GP aind moce extensive establishments ot dian edge tools have come into this Province int ot the humble share T had in its advocacy. I
Canada; betas manv of the manufacturers he last twe years, Canadian agente have been | know for certain it will be a blessing for the
that Province did a their power t b seeking to introduce their tele igte PP. E. Ialand vyhole eountry: Catholics us well as Protest
about Confederation, in order that they might a distret which Messre, Broad supply toa eon-| garg In this T am far froin being intailible.
have aloarke@ot âthree millions of people. siderable extent; but the latter are at this moment}
we de nut pity them much when they realize | se
us one of the brst fruits of thei: Ee tward fstard at ten per cent lower rates than
that) their veal market i more circumseribed Messrs. road's}
ling an equal deseription of tools inâ Prinee
pet scheme,
the Canadians can place thea at
trade with the Island continues to increase, not-
han everâ i : their takmg posses :
s . a o met k + bh a lians withstanding the supposed operations of Âą vnadian |
sion of the Cunar me market, the Cana â agents and the extreme dulness in ship-building |
have = a id alm ne wre them out of vfouare Broad having ae muh ae they can do at
the New Brunswick market. e would really
to supply the home demand, have not]
presen
like to hear more about this sabject;
the Ste John Journal will coniescen
lighten as onthe grand results of Coufeder
nerhans sought toenter the Canadinn marketa;: but they
foe | state that, last wear, extensive lumbermen trom |
ation | the north of Mame, on the treniier ef Canada, |
iT may be mistaken, but it is nog too much to
assert that Lam quite as competent ty torn an
opinion as these who, without the re yuimnte
blie qualifications, now presume to be your
leaders. It is not
Dominion, and the British Empire along with
it, to bestow the Cardinal's hat said to be 1m the
riftof O:tawa. T could not leave Nova Scotia |
for any other position inthe Catholic Chuveh,
even if T tried. and if T eould, in the incipient |
automn of life (as T now am), all the money of |
nu |
my the power ot the whole
' > | . ler . A a
tite Par in deze! ? ung nae manatvetuces of hits re $b Qu " eal Atos a atone naps the I) minion Âą ruld not induce ine to ada id at)
, ; bes ache > . q ive as tanding (ha iebee Wis Qulle Hear them ave . } : , .
sart of the Dom on. sawinvle we rive as/| 6 . ohe news } âountrv, WIth om
ee tuthbor:„ for the decline af certain al transportation charges trai tiere were compara |} a Die â4 yA an aâ
. . . . . " P 1 inp se arse! vans were ceidiss m ee
es of miawniacture in St. Joho, the (lene tively triffiag Mesere Broadâs advices from esent association . : 4 I |
Monitor ot that city, of 24th August, from Canada are ee eucouraging that they anticipate | Feo t. As le yg at ey Bre withimMe, sn
~â me 26a n pee apm il i entering the Canadian warkets largely next year he with them, im religion aud in pert brg > ead io
which we take the fullowims extract :â hn ald Gab Usiws levervthing else, heart and soul. 1 have no
The adenentes of Confederation p apne ie 6 Next we take up the New Branawick ( ottan | Pers vial wat ne hr upphed ; I hive no other
tistrage fur © ce wnenge " ts Infabilania Wotlk Nille, oof Mostra. Paths & Cr Che statement | ambition, and live an 1 labor for nothing else i
© ! â poles ' .
ong enpi er wit m a Ate on } ntio to the injary of thie establishinent im, that they | but to lift them up in every why T can. |
The echewe base hweu carti dl. throng) de aption jar ; . :
and white ara the tre ow wie of o cagnet manufacture for Canada, and that âa More competent, therefore, than other |
niechaliies or mine futturers lave received of are | better articleâ of Canadian motke, âand at a) leaders, and a thousand times more disinterest
jug reaver price,â 18 geld in tiie ence, âhe slander | o and farther removed from al versonal
rece Âąi rpn 8 gold in tine erty, Th i oan urther | beg
f t formed by Mr. Parks, | 5 «j. â > , â , , } ;
Ă© ae a â he â : } a s s civarivy met by the tollowing statement trom the) footings and petty pasaions, [| now do what
4 Lae ie, â ist â A , : At tune . ': }
neditus; by Me. Browl, what waabher of eter. d's i guaran twelve or thirteen Catholic Bishons throu rh aut
NĂ© fias sent to the Upper Prov es; bv Messrs âN.B Corron Minus, 2 ithe lensth and breadth of the whole Dotniion
Ut Vaipey ant Pranct4. tow tiny parr of boots Sept. bith, bso7. 5 have done before me, and that is, to express,
nab shoes ares â on Mf it ' ag - Daring the past few moothe we have put up) in the most emohatic manner, my approval of
new ~_ coâ(Canada „ i s nei . . ve " .
i ; ye atid . ; font : shattiog te drive S000 additional spmidtes aud 70 | the scheme of Confederation which L ve rard as
dere? fea hier for the âproiaise f tand wine, of which We have @ large portion already | the vreatest tenmporal blessing ever vouciisated
Wiilewwaiting neawers frou these pares, we Mh operation. to Nova Seotia. Tam perfectiv certuin tut at
. ' ° " ° â
wll let the geop'e Kacw what is gol on Siwee the bet of July we bave had freqrent| the next general election the whole comatey
â , Mow wh a cdeuper rile 4s ifers te buy, at war figures, frou large Canadian ' nl ; Âą
~ ae emane t- oaths N sponte ! â " _â â â wae) ill be unacimous ov that point. If any or ail
been tecetyed here trom Ween. vo hog FHNVC) houses, Dulas We lad net mere steck on hand t : ghielr ahocnm ies i
* we . + ve evils âome, which ar Nar tn «i
been feGeited by Me Broad 1 Canada 40S thau Was eequired tor oar customers here, we said , ee â
of is stock Vive city is rn 1 Ww 7 on we Bad none te sel WV Its ONDOMents,ââil we are to be overwheimed
anihan one ae - â avy Harris, in A tew days age we did sell and forward to! With taxes, and have oar trade destroyed, which
ei. oer home aMtiacliire â ' whet
, . ° itreal si t sw * eattert and eottor
of bets able te employ ojore wen 1 pav them Moutreal six ba i grey ttens and cotton
â
s nots more than an electioneerimg scare-
A.iOW
iSttipes ower Me whole 4
national greatneaa, may,
become & power Becond te neue on the face
the earth. :
Lt wonld be folly ro âanppose that Poo
guard our fiatieries
y
power Whose Bolioy is te extend the Stars and
the Gulf of Mexico to Behemg'âs Straits
Biitiah Goverkitent will uot preotaet us, as they
have given tt an oppertiiity to jou Que thors
powertul peighbers for self defence. The new
Dominion will tave to take charg
iyhe 1b oor net, te guard
protect us ayaiiat foreign aggression; and if we
go into the Union, weimay be alse assured of
cooperation af the british Government,
not fll then: and if the Conlederate Government |
do not wake us pay tor suen protection, it is their |
own fault, net ours. la view of those dangers, |
would it het be better te accept Confederation |
at once, on the best terns that can be oblalued,
and thereby strengthen the New Dominion, by |
co operating wilh them in forming a strong and |
powerlul Government that could afford us the}
much needed protection, and also insure us
Wwe
but |
the
cooperation ot the British Government agaiast
fureigu aggression
] remain, Sir, yours, &e.,
A. NATIVE.
Sepi 10, 1867.
>.
To the Eptrok or THe EXAMINER,
Having observed in the Herald newspaper, ot
the Ith inet, a low lyrag and malicious attack
ot
â Personal,â l beg leave to ask
Collector Excise and Controller of
headed
on the
Custowe,
ateao distant perind, regu
of geome
Island | get t
ean remain long in its paplated condition. Whe will] where, were ito
» Wao willprotect us ngaigst she would get |
foreign Âźugreaston ? iy the Meighborbood of a by her coming
pos an SS
â--â
tisfaction in employing ber; but
a Bhey now are, the boat will
Ht from Souris this autumn ;
wise the probability is, that
grain freights; besides this,
turday might and leaving af
iting till Sunday, passengers are
if alti
ones oF OF,
perican coutiment, from bkep! at Guetyetewn till Monday merning, when
Pie even by the siage they can go inio Lown ia eve
day at a less expense.
No doubt the Government will, inâ their dia-
bursementof Public Mouey, considera partot the
reot us, whether ÂŁ500 grant te the steamer ns already expended
out. fitheries, and. tor Sourta; bat ifthey wish Bouris to benefit by
it, they shouldse@ to it that such arratyesacuts
Yours truly,
A RESIDENT.
Souris, Septembar 13th, 1357.
~The ~Gxraminer.
Charlottetown, September 23, 1857.
THE NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS.
The elections in the above named Province,
for the Dominfon Parlianteat, have resulted | brightest promises made for it by its triends.
in an overwhelming vietory for the Con
tederates,
of
the fifteen eleeted.
leariaz, then people would have
}
]
|
| yond the reach of itsenemies. Ontario, Quebec;
The latter claim at least twelve out, Beening Ecpress of the 13thâpublished after
( d by a majority
yo th ton.
mem)
moins âMcD mnald, (outed. ) 136. Caru
(Ant) St. '
Teal fezisl hare.âU itionaâFraser. 1 25g
Meck ivy Li2y URES,
ââ - , , a -
Tae Uston Tickrr Rervrg@p ror Cv
. : i = |
LaNp.---Messrs. Tupper, Pin and Vickery re-|
@lose of the Pall im Pictou towâ, th
stood th iwtâFor Âą Hlosse he
1
126. Anti Wilkiag,|
134; Murray, 142; Copeland, 145.
X later tele cc din sass :âââ Pictouf hasâ gĂ©ne |
Anti. © Anti souithe the sameyââ |
Burbaerowy, Sept. 18.âAnti Candidates all
the | ure mete that ay bere are anehoe to du se. l elected.
\ izing for Lroubang You so far, â . â oe
Apogee T wh. ded Sir |) Mri Archibald Was been defeated. Majority
) bot accurately kuuwn, but vot large. t
Reports say that Kins. Hants and Lunen-
y â . â2
burg are all gone Auti. We give the rumours
= | as we hear them, but, of course, there ws netiing +
,and in future enforce due vigilance for retey.
definite known.
Let the result of to-dayâs election throughout,
Nova Scotia be what it mayâUaton is sale be-
and New Brunswick have secured the success |
of the Geueral Government. Unionists, if de-|
feated in this province, can yet view with pride
the splendid edifice they have aided in rearing.
They are not disheartened. The Vaion will
live and flourish, and will fully vindicate the
From an editorial article in the Halifax,
. }
Messrs. Anglin and | the elections were overâwe make the os a hal
you te publish iu your vexCissue of the Beaminer, Smithâmembers for Gloacester ahd Westmor- | ing extracts :â
the accompanying staleueats frou Ge Beoker in
the offige and the Gauger at the Port af Char
lottetown, and as to iy pocketting fees for testing | they do not say they will go to Ottawa with |
Liquors imported, Taw satisfied to know that
nether Goverment or Importers have been asked
and [have neither
that
by me to pay tor Chat service
directly thor lndirectiy received Ohne Ceub ia
capacity. La conelasion, Lean honestly aay that
iny highest aim has been in Clie discharge of my
Olli nal duties, to act with wategrity and fidelity ;
aud TL think that aa Editor of a newspaper inust
be sadly ata loss for matter wherewith to fill his
sheet, reited
when he by a low, drunken,unprin
vidâare the ouly really out-spokenopponente |
ef Coufederation we bave heard of; and
âThe yreat trial of strength has at length |
takén place, and thunzh of course the results}
are yet far from being fully known, we have |
lo
reason know that in spite of bribery and
the inteation of opposing the Government, | gorruption, the most open aud shameless ever |
bat rather disposed to give it a fair trial.
the whole, the Qppositivn has been most
wolully beaten inthis pitt of thé Dointaion.
W af
Ay >
ss ectiou
ien, as the result the previous General
in Now Branswick, a most decided
verdict
was given by the people in favor of
Oy | practised, the issue
idisappuint the Aunexation party. In Haiifax sabject w coe lo discuemng which thereis.a9
} is
ly to
will be such as darze
city, as will be seen, the tutaly/Union majority |
about 400. Wheu we take into consilera: |
tiou the vreat namber who did vot vote vat all, |
lthe immense bribes that were offered ay |
given tu parties why would not vote for the
Anti ticket to keep ont of the. way, .we
Confederation, it was said by the enemics of | have reason ta be gratified that the city has
that great measurethat the Peuians were bribed
cipled sot, makes such an assault on the Collector | to lavads New Beunswiek,in order to mike
as is contained in the article alluded te
Wal. E. CLARK,
ithe peuple vote as they did.
ven no Fenian ** scareâ
Wall, there has) qQjubjed thei m yjority.
done as well as it- has. It will be seen that}
there is a majovity in every Ward, and had |
there been no bribery the Wards would trave
As it is theâ Anti
of'0, over Annand, Purdy
> . & #1]
âig: ubsence of common care, on the
e pry keeper, aud our conclusion
formed the apparent basis that no personal
official | ution whatever had been taken
_ The inen
re unattended by and out of harge
hadl, | of any prison officer; in fact, there Wes no
officl ⏠upon theimâthey were louse and up.
fed Wi the yard, and in toe free exercise of
uniuterropted sway they deliberately remoy
ty some glistange deor its place the house we
have ubéve alluded to, aud by it effected their
escape. © All this, which it must have taken
some time to have effected, was aceemplished
at midday, without, as we are reliably informed,
the kuowledze of any officer belonging to the
We trust that the proper, authorities
WiLL dabb fapkl ead i
prison.
tion of prisorférs 5 aud so far as they
able, thus subserve the publie good.
juss bw e350, r
Fisxasciat Areains or Caxapa.â We
from a Mouivwal despatch, dated iti 9
that the revenue and expenditure statements
of Quebec avid Outsaria for August show
3
excess of receipts over expenditures of fyyr
and « half , willions . rt) "Muti! *p
ruined Canada ! "
a Ny
bay Ovn columus, it Wil De seen, are so
crowded with: election intelliggnce fromâ the
neighbouring Provinees, and indeed with
reneral news, that we are compelled to defer
our purposed remarks,â which will "be" some
what lengthy, ow the Juaud Question. The
occasion for haste.
It will keep for any
seasonabic time. â
- Kin > â
PREPARING FOR THE COLONIA
EXMTWITION, ee
Lhe; public are aware that the P. E. Island
Exhibition will operat Charlottetown, on Wed-
nesday, the Sch of Âą bctobĂ©r Text,â as! '
w all the Island papers. We are glad to learn
hetfer wages is not able ty mis yen o@ bad Watp. porchased by one uf the largest houses in| Crow,âthe inca now to Opposition weil
before Confederation aid insiew! of costing stoves Montreal } that the „ Cannot m uke a sinvle step in advance
ete, be iwimporting them from inal grea meatey Purre has been seme grey cotton imported here | to save us. As a party, with ail the ability
â*e eappose cheaper tian he com manclacta
from Canada, bul We Were selling af the same) ayd Aan) 1d intentions in the worid, they will be
them here âThere is net a Moulter at es Saees â = ertins - neien â : ;
dept in his Pouwtry " yall have wade « etrike ime as quod an article at least twu eonte a yard utterly powerless to defend our rights, or to
Wusing Teh â lg |. cheaper. Joun HH. Panws basin Âą sill re AM us }
for there wadee and the cash instead of t rick : tain rus & slisie privie re, Avie united,
avatem A mamber of them tmve gone to the â We have thus refuted every syllable of the) they will count, fron present appearances, not
United States and the reuaiuder iuteud to stirta fabrications concoeted by a 9lack matitug sheet im
thie Cily, aud endorsed. repuolished and cirealated
yuite twenty arafnst a hundred and sixty, ina}
Co- pecative Poundry, a Sivek List for wie
HOw reeeivitty signatures. Shipbuilding very
dull the uly person domy nuything ta this line
worthy of sete, being Artur McDonald. bm)
wentleman whe is strongly
tion.
The Mienec Works have saifere! muc
Confederation, from the fact tiat a New Dominion
Tweed. umanafactared in Moutreal or some â
py meu lv c rs edera
other large cities, lms takea ite place of |
pee Matatiacture ca bs city.
Other materests have sudered, amouy which we
woold tame Mr. Poster's Tuck Pactory
The Putriot preteads to be a respectable
jourgal, aod its Elitor is an Eider in one 0!
the Churches... It has denounced tn the bitte:
est terms everythirg approaching to witruth in
by the Charlottetuwa Patriat
walter in Che bands of the Press of P a . 4 â
from | satisfied that the profeasion there coutaina some | ODtain: for Nova Seotia ali that she 1s justly |
LETTER
We have not space
idigaant cournent
Luly Becessariy suggesis,âwe ainply
ow give te lie Which such a
E
Island,
to allow the Patrivtâs siauders, at
â- 24 DO
IMPORTANT DOCUMENT.
OF HIS GRACE THE
BISHUP OF HALIPAX.
ARCH
leave the |
ils contemporaries ; it has taken high * moralâ
ground in Waging political warfare. 1). short,
the Petriot ia a Piarisee after the strictest
fashion, aud its Editor is pur ercedlence the My Dear People,â
model, high toned, relizious, patrotic, news
vaper man of the Anti Confederste world o!
p. g. Lilaud. Yet, we fiad this Mus* pious
aad godiy gentleman quoting from an ini emous
sheet, aad giving currency to diabvlica: false-
hoods aimed at the credit of the manufacturers
of St. John, merely for the sake of da naging
the cause of his pelitical opponents. Ir P. E. r er
Island has more sueh holy wen connected with| $2 Contravene this thoroughly understood
he; Press, the Cylony must suffer greatly in the | PUMP © sald âte abeurd âin re mn acelin
estimation of persous beyeud ber limits; she PP aon, the btneling will be held up before the world as the breed ' + on | was emph . eet so ene by the
ing place of individuals who under the eloak of | â> a 90 Fig, eee mpgs the Syllabus
re'yrion indulge in the most abominable prac pe ty sagen nique ahampemcadies Pius IX.
â It wasâ a Catholic Archbishop, Stephen
ticesâmen whe employ the vilest weapvous to
! pi. -~ | Laneton, at the head of the Barons at Runny- |
disrarge hovorable opponentsâmen who re- Dee a ° : i
i ig mede, who for a first time wrung from a tyran-
gard neither truth, justice, honor, nor reputa-| : :
â nical monarch Mazgna Charta, @ sealer
tivaâmeu who are corrupt in mind, depraved Ah age Ma, Charts, as the sealed
im heart and vile in action. We guarantee for evermore of the rights of the
languaze, but the circumstances will b people to hold their elections and have a voice
TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC [NNABITANTS OF THE |
CITY AND COUNTY OF HALirax. |
[In reply to the many objections urged about |
the interterence of the clerzy in politics at the |
approaching election, I beg to say that the}
| Catholic Priest, like the clergy of all othe:
ienominations, has never foresworn one iota of |
his rights as a citizen in a free country, to do
what ali others can do in reference to politics.
use strong
round
House of one buadred and eizhtv-one Meme |
bers: and everv reasonable man muat see that
itis the friends and not the opponets of that over-
iwheliping majority, who ean, by: pussibilty,
gentlemen toe deeply interested in the good name | entitled te.
of the Colouy
The expense of fonerable, euterprising, busimess
men, tu pags unredbuked,
For these reasons, and numerous others not
vluded to, ae a Christian and
ve the full risht of everv other citizen, |
as a man enjoy
will
it a sacred duty ot Conscience, fo vote on
next Weduesday, fur THR WHOLS UNION]
rneCKKTâthe WHOLE FIVE AND NO
THING BUT THit FIVis; and in honor of
jme, and still more tor their owa âbenelit, [ ask
my wholeCatholie peop e to follow mye xunple.
t THOMAS -âL? COWNGLY:
Avchbishop of Hatifax,.
Brisworsvirser, Dateh Villare,
September L3th, L867.
P. S, It is not my wish that any Cath slic |
should ruin his family, or make
sacrifice, in voting fur either one side or
other.
any serious |
the
|
-<â>-â_ -- -- ;
[ From the Tsronto Leader }
}
RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS. â |
Except the elections of 1347-8, the history of |
Canada presents no parallel te the overpoweriug
force of public epinion demonstrated bv the
present elections, The Goterement of the Dormi-
inion has made so clean a sweep that what remains
is hardly werth the counting. Aud the Govern-
mefit of Ontario will seon feel the saitiety of
success, theugh in a lees degree. [tis pretended
by the Opposition jomtgals that our ciassi-
fication of members elect ig not what it should be;
that we claim for (the suceessful partyâthe great
: P ; n the framing of their own laws. Instead of Union partyâmore than itis entit!-dte. Vain
tu justile our energetic protest azainst the sys-| | > datess 4 At he cieniial teat + be Keane attempts are inade to point out ane nalies â Lt is
tem of wholesale slander of which the /âatriot sagt, J , ie â on + a is 1ea@-\eaid that where a favored candidate taila of
82a chief apustle. A more infamous a tempt . hah a _ â pose ge ersigy ie or tailed success, hia opponent is set down as an Unionist
to injure the standing of a manufacturing and) - °° he âhe am i ws at oh ne = aS thĂ© | There is neither diystery Wor lucousiateney in sucli
commercial community, even to singling out saviour of his country and the founder of her) 4 cease. âThere are Inany Constituencies In which
liberties and her grandeur. Not a century
sie the dawn of civilization, in which Bishops
ant Posts, and Ministers of all denominations,
the uames of individuals, was never before pe:
petrated ; and we trust that the Press of P. E
ali without distinction of politics, will du : . ,
I âand, - ee ~ ag . - have wot held, if wot the first, at least a front
the manufacturers of St. John the justice vt Seitidentieneediitinn aithtininnhiiessiiae
J P » a yr ni: > Be * , ve a.
publishing our refutation of the malicious false) | rh oo a codtin il . 7 x fe se plete
hovds directed agaiust their eredit and staud- ms 2 pee res ay in waich they ave
im-teasaged in public and politieal affairs ot
ig. |
: 4 ; the greatest moment. In the House of dior Is
; Tee auret shaw we af 5. the Patriot in Baglaod, inthe Senate of France, iu tie
thas âcortate ranches of 3 vamufucture 6 | © tes of Soain, in the highest state positi> 1s
Johnâ have * declined,â owing to the Canadians âge âape i.
; ; of iota, On the throve at Rome, inths racks
hacing come in aad Aâinast dricen them out of stnaniienmel a cath Rested
; . â ÂŁ o ( Âą
the New Brunswick market; and this charge, ° â1 "Pp es an ee eee
is attempted te be establisued by certain details | 4 ' and âwhere an Archiisaep and
with which the names uf individuals are assueiat-| M99y Bishops are at this moment undergoing
imprisonment of lite through love of fatheriand
| âCleries have, in ny Optaton, more than vin-
dicated their rights as citizens in ail things per-
taining to politics. In the neighbouring
Now for the facts: â
i. Mr. RS Foster, of the Tack Faetory,
states that he is dwing a larger Business this % tear thas in any previotis year Auti pating epublic, two Uathon ' Snope wens sent, not
Confederation be ordered additional machinery | ONk Since, trom the North and South to re
in the spring, and itends to arill further crease present the two sections of that country at the
the georber of bre machines next yea Phe | highest courts im Burope, and had their
abelition of @uties fas already resulted favour distinguished services acknowled sed by those
atly fer Mr. Foster's establishment Mr iwho sent them. Some tew weeks aro, the
Paster is at thie iInement filling an order for) newspapers announced that there were eighteen
B1,000 worth ef âTacks tor Canada, and tte) Ministers of diderent Protestant denominations
sgetst in Canada interins tin that he can sell in the Local Legislature of Rhode Isiand. Alt |
SiO worth im Canada next years Mr ois may be in it may be right or
}
eOXCeSS ;
âvaterâs Factory turns eat twice ae urany distinet I ene"
E'saterâe ; â . H . It is not VEILS, but the iidividual |
wrony.
kind« of Tacks« a4 are mule in anv tac ory Ww . " : ,
Cauada Se much for the Tack Factory alone that a eee âae gd
â The Tweed aud Cieth Factories may be Phe Lasbote ~napr ti. teeeiees tinpemedinats his
Pe we EE ela ke Beni GT ike natural rizhts, tat he does not renounce even
Mispee Faciery Company, titoruss us that the one af his pewteges ty etieen - Ordination. |
d âHn | fer the iy enyaâ a ihistlactures, lusteaud He may mIX In: politics, theref âit like all
of falfitig off. has large!) tiereased, since Con- | CUERS; and why not?) Isa tradesman, or a|
federation The Faciéry bas at present all the | fariner, or a shopkeeper, or a man in the other
demand it can readily supply. © Withia three} learned professions, to have the eares and |
weeks after Confederation,â saya the Sccretary, bushing honorget state thrust on them, and |
â we sold $5 000 worth of our goods in Halifax. enioy erivi edgettenied to the most intelligent,
whieh weald net have been sold there had we) gud, I add, the most honest, the most |
been obliged te pay the old duty of ten per cent. | |
amodating te BOO deliars.â Messrs) Saath
whole-souled, and the most disinterested por. |
. â tion of every community, Lever knew ? Will |
Wreoght & Co. whe mauutactuced T weeds and
Piaunels, are pew buper tug zi ua
the Catholics of the city and county of Halifax,
ehinery from Lugland witu a view of extending
Wiel
addiiin . ; . â
yw exainple, take Messrs. Power and Cochran |
their operations, the demands for theic goods! | lecent men in private life) as their guides. |
heme fully equal fe their present facili: waders and representatives, aud fling asi(le their |
for sdpplyiag them.â Letters received from Archbishop and Priests, who for twenty-five
thely Catadian correspondents on Frifay, veara have been wih them in religion, in
mferay then that) the «amples which) politics, in education, in fever, in small pox, in
they have fret aent to Canada are regarded there | eholera, at the risk of their lives; who. today
as well worth the prices they have omarked them
at. eed they coulidestiy antietpate orders trom
that quarter. Se much for the Pweed and). : . 2 ~~ we
; : are ready to die for them, if necessary? [1 |
biannel factories. | 3 eCessn I
| they will, 1 say they will be most ap ropriately |
ive but for their honor, welfare wid salvation.
wud who to-morrow, without any emoty boast,
3$. With regard te Mr. Harris's ease, it '*| served, aad the members and their constituents, |
utterly watrue tw state that he has Haperted! in the esteem of the intellizent commu sity, will
eves fram Canad. Several Agruts ot he-enteeh { +h ott But if they will |
Cunadiaa Stove Mannfactunrs were im: ny OF SHOR MRNCE. pte bey wus -i
ear Caley seieiting orders. Plies called | (* l oo convinced), wot I, but the whole
ow Mr. Marris, woe examined their Price | Catholic people themselves will benefit and |
larsely benetit by the result.
Lists and tewnd that be eould uiake the articles
aud sell them at figures cousderabiy lower Chan
tue oflere made bythe agents. Oue of tliese agents
As the eniy Catholic community in Nova}
jot
there is ne Opposition candidate; and though a
public journal may prefer one to the other, that
does net alter the tact that his opponent is a
supporter of the Government. Ln contests
of this kind, the winuing candidate wust he set
down as ministerial, The friends of the Govern
ment are eertainly under ue temptation te claim
members whom they are not entiiled to r.ak as
on their side. There is ne possible object in try-
ing Qudnly to maguily an overgrown iajerity by
claiming as imidisterial menbers Whose position
is atal deubtinl The tewplation is rather the
other way. Neither Goverournt will be ander
any temptation te try fo eoax doubttul menibers
over te it. Phe door is open and if such members
like te@nter it, they will be atinll liverty to dase,
But it will hardly be coousidered an aet of grace
or condeseension on ther part: but ratuer a sinple
act of Conmuion aeuse and somewtiat tardy patriot.
iso.) Phe Government of the Dominion is omeh
more likely to be cumbarrassed by an overweighted
majerity thaw by a paucity of supporters; and
that ef Oatario wil be auder ne Necessity of seek-
ing to make converts trem the ranks of the Oppe
sition, whneli will be nene toa powertul fer the
work they bave toda. LPhese Governaients have
teo large asteck of comnoen sense to be rendered
supercilious by their good fortune. At the same
time they will be spared the hamiliation of being
jobliged to steep te questionable meane te secure
The relations
Parliament to unnistere and of |
indeisters to members wil be of the most desirable
kind. Tn this respeet, the uew Dominion will
the needful support ia Parlianrent.
members of
jmake a good start; and it is ene of the best
possible guarantees for purity et administration.
Bat if the Opposition be suall, there is ne res. |
sen why it sheuld not moderately be aetive and
energetic. We ouly hope that while it displays |
these qualities, it will eschew faction, and give in |
when it hos tenght a geod fight and been worated, |
on the varions questions as they arize, Tt will be |
vgreat advantage to have a large majority of
beth Legtstatures disposed to ceneider the vari.
ous Tnpertant measures whieh must necesearily
be submitted to then, on their merite Wat.
ever opposition there is at the start will be imere-
lyaneppo lion te inen. [tis not lob expected
that upon the measures of the two lire! sessions
there will be perivet thantnity ef opiaton, even
among those whe are supporters of the Ministry |
Phere will be room: for honest diff-renees of api. |
nion; and these, in their developas,ntwill aid the |
elucidation of the questions ander discussion
But this is something very different from taction
j
foreven a set and degerd opposition, of which
ithe juvariable tendency is te beeome mere ob
stinate from the rough fiction of unyielding antag
oni
The Opposition that has fonght the battle at
the polle has been shamefully led fo defeat A
bad leadership, fastening on a bad cause, is at |
the bottom of the whole disaster,
We are instrneted to intorm the readera ef the
Eraminer that it Parsonsâs Purgative Pills tat! in
any Instance (0 giee satisfaction, the meney sirall
this tupe, and the
Coil. aud Controller
declaration in favor of C jnfedsratiou is strone-
Sept. 2Ist, 1857. :
jerthau it was at the last election.
Futzroy Street, 2th Sept., 1867.) Cnion seatimeat is
WE. Clarke, Esq,
Collector of Custoins and Rxcise.
la fact, the
Zrowiag stronger every
| where.
Phe Hon. Mr. Tilley was elected for the City
Dear Sir,â Observing an article in the Herald
newspaper, edee the âheed-uf â Petenual.â | of St. Johnâ by the overw helaing majority o
bey to say that the statements therei expressed) 792. Let @ vertain persom here, who nrayed
are Lolally unlounded aud uatrue, as far as { am 4 ; 7 ' , . ' iain ;
. ov lis defeat, take what comfort he can o
[peteuuely acquamted with the matterâand| . iat Cuumiort he can out of
further state that yoo have always acted tewarde| that. The same individual sighed ardeutly
je oh ale Hecasions on Che principles of & geutle-| fur Tupperâs defeat, and deelared that with the
man, with boner and integrity, ior which L feel Hh
| pratetui, | overthrow of both Tilley aad Tapper he would
| I have the honor to be, Dr. Sir,
Your
be quite conteat. Coxteatmeat and he mast
ob't servant,
HY NDMAN, 4
ieindmesiabiie iseen, Tilley and Tupper have been elected by
Charlottetowa, WWth Si we.
1337 | overwhelining majorities,
Dear Sir,âIn reply to your note of yesterday's | siapneaiiieciliesiaiiiilpidas
be stran cers fer a lous time, for as we have |
| Uionists haye been sorely out in their caicula
tions, as we are informed that in Ward five |
alone they expected a majority of 190. As it
that the accounts from intending exhibitors are
~ . pr
ai rhly favorable, and augurs wellfor the: pre
is, tae anajority is upwards of 109 the, ther} ductious of thĂ© Calbny.â "| el wet
wavâ âi t.eoy
| ad ad ad bd * ° ad ° THE EXHIBITION BUILDING, - .
| «One confident boast, hewever, bas. âbeen Vhe new Drill Shed, in which the Exhibition .
err in the â ape boast = Line wath 8 to be held,
ion party wourt carry the whole is comnot bes, | =
would send 19 men to Ottawa, and 38 to the adapted for the
Local Legislature. Vane mist of misrepresent- | and0-feet wide.
ation has becu thoroughly dispelled, aud even Two tables are being erected facing
should # turn out that those calli + the use CE
aateUnicuists should have a majority in the} pana gh ; mall
Local Parliament, on which at present we can | âeach table 99 feet longâwith a sufficieus
pronounce Ho opinion, the result so tar proves space between eachy> WT hesestables arerfor the
r tie tah lic Beli tani et fr! ae OVinee | oe o bet
how entirely tic publi âSoutiment of the Province laccammodation of Kahibitos Ă©t ee Of
has been either mistaken or dusrepoesented by | â .
jlocal iudustry, sueh as Cloths, Kit Goods,
is @ Very Spacious room, well
puiposeâit, a 120 fot long
Paes
| the Opponents of Uuion.
i r . .
j * le aot
Fe. . . * . . | Leather, Boots and Shoesâ Batter, ÂŁ2. Ov
â Looking over the whole Dominion, we Gnd) the lelt side of the teyuh eutrance w platform
| that the elections are now determined in nearly
jevery county throuzhout the tour Provucess|
will be erected slong the whole length of the
jtaken up loo muen ot your valdaule space,
[18 Is anly just to the people of Soucis thai it should
you is, as tar asl am coneeraed, or have the
means of kuewing, Wilheout any towodation, Lo
i date, Culing ny attention te aw articie inp the
| Herald wewsapaper, of the 1O0in instant, wuder THE NOVA SCUPIATELBSTIONS.
lthe wead of * personal,â L bave to state that se
[the charge made in tuat publication against The elections for the Dominion Parliament,
aud for the local Lesislature, ia the Province
trutbjthe fees to wuich L aim eutiiled having of Nova Scotia, comueiced and terminated
beeu invariably paid to we by you in full.
Taw Sir, your ob't servant,
W.S. LONGWORSTH,
Gauger for the Port of Ciâtown
Teo WwW. E. Clarke, Bey ire,
Collector of Customs.
- - * > - -
To tur Eorron or vik EXAMINER,
Sir, âTee primevsal'days ot our godd old City
are surely either forgotten or al least not though
of by us with suffi tient Wio woull
bave thought that that veneratle old fuilding the
resp âct.
, dates trom H difax up te
â Âą 1 Wi â
(Saturday,) are tv the Ldth, but we regret
jto say, they are very coutr vlictory. The |}
} papers in thé intereat of the anti Confederate
}
on Weduesday last, the sth. Our latest
the time weewrite
partyâthe Morning Chroni-!e
to
es 2aciallyâ
claim have wou the wAole nineteen seets
Jor the general Pirliancat, vesites an over-
whelmiag majority for the locul Parliament.
City Hall, the orsament of the City, aad the) Toe Chroaicde claims to: have: won Halifax
monmmnent of the artistic taste of our respected
City Fathers, would tn our daye re-eehe trou its
ancient wails the soueds of festivity and mirth
and (hat the halls of justice in woich our tathers
nupartialy meted out justice and merey,
would bs decorated wih ail the treppiugs of a
ball room, aud the lovers of the dance revel there
in
mirabile dictu.
Ss of the bachelors of Charlottetown, on
Phursday last, with the able assistance of two!
ether geulleiwen, decorated the upper reor of the
Old Court House, with great Caste aod skill, and
made the old reom present quite a different and
much maproved appearance ; and haviayg eoileeted
the beauty and wit of tue Cily to grace their |
full po@-emston | yel suo has been Lae caseâ
rul*
ounty aud City, but the Gzuces it publishes,
as the olicial retaros,., certainly do not
substantiate the claimâshewing a majority
for the Union Caurdidates of about 400° ove:
the aatiâ It is preterled by the Chronic!
that there were no is from Âą
19th,
which has reached us trom all quarters, there is
doubt that De.
ms eiechion DAandsomeily.
Opnoueul, the Kditor of t
âee bul âa nberland
up to tae but, trom the tntormatiou
has
Doetorâs
1 Chronicle, would
ithe Tuoper wou
Tis, the
i
i
, ' ° ° oo i
entertainment, vegau the eujoy:weatol cae evening, | Ot wish to almit; bat the whole truth joust
about lialf past eigut o'clock,
men might, perhaps, lave pereeptthle aad
tue offi ers of ler M yesty 3 ship
* Favoriteâ added opportune!
Cae young and the old, equal
cares and troubies of life, and
groanings of the old bnildray,
Deel
hel sertue ol
ev fo Their nuuber
iy feorgethial
of the occasional
Poe lack of geatle-) come out sh tly. âTue Coufederate papers
ave apparently williug to acknowledze that, all
tarouch the Provinge, the majority 18 against
themâwlich, tudeed, was expected every-
mingled in the gay where ; aad it wpPearsy beyond doubt, that
throng and participated heartily in the enjoymens) qyo of their best mén have fallen, namely,
ol tie evening. Alibough coumpurtsens are wot
fair te all, yet Leauoot but iow that the eeleetion
of Ladies dows credit to the taste and the good
Kverything
reivesimMenis Were provi hed
appreciation of beauty of the hosts
was dine well, and
' Archibald and Hearyâthe former one of the
Secretaries of State in the Dominion Govern-
nent, and the litter, lately Attorney General
Will no uuspariug baud, to revive the spirits of | fut Nova Scotia, aad both Dele sates at the
and reannuatethe dancers; and the sounds ot
music aud dancing were prolonged to au early
hour.
Whether the â manesâ of the ancient founders! City and County by handsome majorities, and |
of the Old Hall were disturbed tn their rest, and
the meanings and ereakings heard in the burlding
the
Contederates claim to have earried Halifax
Quebee aud Loudon Conferences. But
several of the oat Counties also, including
were the sepulebral tones of their voiwes raised | Cumberland, where the bitter fact mast be con
in borreral its deseeration, au auswer were better |
not bugzarded; but jet those gronoings, whatever
fessed by anti-Unionists on Deelsration day,
by their cause, serve asa Waruing, that perhaps tat De. Tupper bos trium)hed over ail thei.
on the next eiinilar occasion the old baal ling wm ty
collapse, aud bury its vecupauts aud itself in iis |
own ruins }
Yiinking that the Gentlemen Hoste deserve
great commendation for their effuriaand the hearty |
thanks of their guersta, and heaping [ have not
L remain,
Yours, &Âą.,
ONK OF THE TRIO.
iia sill aain Ea
To THe Epitus vr tiie AAMINER,
Dear Sir,â
I have long wondered that noone has publicly |
the ufanner whieh the
* Heather Belleâ is made te periorm her duty to
wards the inhabitants of Souris and vierily, and
feeling sure Chatsuch might easiy be reetitied,tuat
noticed in
i
hand Anti-U uiouists,
|
vul.
steamer | Ut
i giunal meuâall anxious to reach ihe gual and
be, and thal at oneeâI] tak
yeu on the sinh] ect. du order tiat thosa who have
authority in Che walter may be made aware of the |
facte. |
The â Teather Belle,â by her contract, for the |
performance of which she reeeites a handsome |
yrant trom Goveronent. shonld vier Sears on me |
a week, in order that the Publie
may obtain |
j Most excilluas
| hours or
oppesition.
vt
| We take the following election intellizenee |
from the British Colonist of the 19th inst :°-
The battie at the polis, between Cuiouists
hag at last been fought
Halilax city bas thrown a majority for
the Uniouists of upward of 400.
The voting commenced in earnest imme.
diately on the opeuing of the polis at eizht
o'clock, Straggling ia ene eompact mass
around the poliing places, misht be seen the
young, the azed, aud the inticm âcler symetn,
baukers, mechanics aud
ârc haits, proies
rive their votes. (As the immense crowds
surged to and froin the struggle for place,
ih thing harsher than a lively sally Or a quick
othe liberty of wridug | repartee from vue tndividual Of cither party
to another, was heard; and thourh ene of the
âlection Cuntests that has ever
occurred in this city Was prosressing, the best
of humour prevaiied. Por the first three
so the caudi lates at each of the poll-
ing places were almost meek and neekâthe
freight and passage to and fren Chariottetown | Unionists leadiag in eneh ward but by a slishi
that [ fear she will net prove of much bevellt
First, whilst she drives off the former sailing |
packets, which of cotirse cannet coinpele with|
ter, and monopolizes the earrying trade, ehe per: |
forme the service herself in such a way that ne |
one obtatus sativfaction. Saturday being her!
jand intermediate ports, aud have all the benefits| majority.
j that sould arise from steaus comuniuication, but | however, situs of weakuess be san to be ob-
}uufortuuately Che arrangements are se badly wade! servable in tue Anti cau.
Between twelve and one o'clock,
candidates on their ticket were less frequestly
jmen bers.
Phe tota, Uaton majority iss sweeping that
it has left iestiad it the merest handful to forur
AL ODDOSILL + 5 aot a dszen out of 65
Quebec; about 50 out of S2in Oxgturio; two
out ef 15 in New Brauuswiek, and giving the
most favorable proportion, net. more than 12
out of 19 tw Nova Seetra, thuswivin gs the te
verument a majority of 83 ina Huse efebs?
We trust that this great fact will
Cuonvine extreme men, that a policy of Couch la
tion and of paace will be moustadvantareous at!
once tu themselves and to the country.â
â > <2
ARCABISHOP *CONNGLLYSâ LAST
We reprint in anoth-r columaâ the fast
manifesto whic) Hos trace the Archbisaop of
Halitax adspubusaed eu the Unioa esion,
Some ofthe Huifax paners haa described it as
a âmua yrtant document "âwe should be
inclined tochtacte. ise it asa very extraordinary
one, Though well writtea, it beeathe-s the fire
of the political partizan. Taat the Archbishop
hasa right, as well as every other perso in the
)
coinmunily, ta howd and exnvess his Ophitous on
pub ic juesti ms, is a truisin which nd one will
venture to disout+; brat wacu he ases his ex-
alted position, asa Arch ishop of the Gatholic |
Church, to turncone party azaist another, wel
believe he does the Church much injury, and
confers no honvur upon himself. He cau only
distrust aud discoatent into |
the Church, where harmony and good
succeed in bringing
tellow-
ship taight prevail,vo matter what stormis ai zht |
Tae time,
has gone by, long azo, in @ll intelligent com- |
disturb the political atmosphere.
mustities, when the civil rights of a peaple shall |
be held oaly subservient to ecclesiastical influ: |
ence. Such athing mi sht have done in [reland
filty years agoâmay be done to-day in loealities |
which are long in the rear of civilizationâs
march, where peor, and easily deluded peuple |
are kept im mortal terrer of anâ arbitrary
priest's frown. But where intelli zence prevails,
wid the manly spirit which intelli seuce begets, |
the attempt of a Bishop or au Avehbiahop to
inake the thuaders of the Chareh heard in the
| political arena, is a melancholy spectacle at |
j
best, and a losing one for himiathe end. The
letter of His Grace of Halifax has not bad the |
desired eifeetaecording to present intelli zeuce;
It is very probable
that its tendency has beeu to exasperate a larze |
âwe ure not sorry for it.
portion of the Catholics of Halifax County,who |
might otherwise be careless or indiffereut re
sardins the elections. The resilt of the latter, |
however, very clearly proves that the Bishop's |
|
influence is not paramouat. He has not suce- |
ceeded im getting all, if any, of his favourite |
| candidates in: and his rough attempt to put
| Mr. Anglin out for Gloucester has also sizually |
The names of the |
heard in auswer to the query from the polling |
oilicerâ* Por whom do you vole?â Whiie
louder aad oftuer the names of âTobin and
Shannon. Heil, Tobin aud McLeod,â sound-
|
failed. We hope this complete overthrow of bis
(ivaceâs influence in the political world will |
bea Warning to all ecclesiastics everywhere net
to meddle too much in political aTairs.
- > oe â-â_â
THE ESCAPE FROM JAIL.
THE prisoners committed by the Mayor to!
the Quieenâs County Jail, Charlottetown, to |
:
i ,
answer at the Siprems Court, in January |
next, to the following eharges, viz: Richard
i}
| disctiasion.
buildiung, for placing thereon, bags of Grain,
Seeds, Roots, Fruits, &c., and the right of
, . 8 ol âa , Fo âer.
the «fpout entrance a spate for Carriages,
Meighs, Furniiure, &e.; at the north-west én8
of the building will be erected @ suitable plat
form for the use of His Rwéelleacy aud suite;
on one side of the same a place fur the âBand,
and on the epaer a room wall be ae
the Comamissiovers and Judz-sâtowhiels the
â
| latter will retire before Bevis their deviareus,
/ Qa the grounds attathed go the building will
be placed Acricultural lanpitments, ins
large apace, such: ay Threshing Machines,
Ca Piouchs, Pruckwayons, Maud Diggers
de. a thesS ROWS BSS) WIT BS SReER
pens far the reception sof) Sheep, Pigs and
Tae Cute show will thke piace ihe
is it iy (Tirwsday ) the
grounds. âThere are two large Stowestitted ur,
14,
Pootists \.
torlowi au seine
one at cach ead of the bulldiny, for heating the
whole golu if reguisue... Tae, Bebibition
wil beovoosi ou the erenday of the fi 8 dae
(Wednesda: ) unth d@> omouk; a Band of
dhasee Will be io attendance, ands yreches and
\idvesses iu relation to the subjects of yal
adustry, Azricu ture, the dusherwa, dc. Seng,
le expected fre.a tragadseuf the Excaibiteou,
âMacewitole dui ki 1 Woke Wee! ol agente! ap sabe
fas~âife chandelicis inthe ceutre anb sid
° t
lity, men 200:
Ii it.expected frem the facilities r
intending Compculors Uhatgs large aeanker
articles of every desepaptiom will be exhibited ;
and #18 boped that the pubhe geueraliy. wall
pat Ouide, by their presenc@on theoccasteon mat
enterprise so cmineutlyooateulated Gonfurther
the best laterestsof the Coloiy.âCom,
> nee conenmn naan oe oe
LAPEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, *
GREAT BRITAIN, *
Be ad
Lowpon, Sept. 12.âA despatchfrom Athens
states that Great Bortaimand Fraoce have sent
a jolut note tu Greece, urging the Government
at Athens to refrain from hostilities with the
Sublime Porte, and maiftaiaâ strict neutrality
on the Cretan question. * â â
Livekroo., Sept. 12, (eve). âCotton prices
lowér for American, but the market isjemat
the decline; the days business was firm umid-
diing Uplands 45s" 14. | salesâ overâ 15,06
byles...,..The deaths fromâ yĂ©tlow Tever âi
New Orleans, dugag the tweaty four hours,
ending yesterday eveuing, are sixty-two.
Gextva, Sept. 12, (eve).âThe (House vef
Congress which met on thettel is stilledw
session, and the procetdinys much
atteitidn. At the sitting Sha peur
altaek was made upon the Svcialigte ie
UnitedStates, which gave rise go an |
Soue ul freeing was created,
betore the close of the session many withdred
from the Congress. yee ae
Texpox, Sept. 13, (eve).âThe Doncaster
races coutinwed to aliract the general attention
and crowds, uf, viaiters. : + Vauhanâ ;
for the Doncaster stakes. .* Achigneqent
repeated his victoty over ** Heraicââ ford thĂ©
Doucaster enp. The Parkhill stakes were
wou by â* E.aily.â Paceâ was winnef of
secyid prize, 200 sovereigns, âand the »
stakes valued at 400 pounds,
Wasagnin the winner to-day, cacrying
Portland plate, valued at 479 .nounds The
Doncaster stakes 0f.770. pounds, was,
* Tralian,ââ beating â Vauban ;"! and â
the Juvenile stake of 80 ~pounds, was won by
* Terponez.ââ alee
Fiogexce, Sept. 13th âThe Italian Govern
ment threatens to commence legal proceedings
asainst Ganbaldi it be persists in his prepare
t
ai
qos .
tiowever, arged Mi. Harris te conseut to bis send
ing hum @ hall degen at a certainâ tancy article
of stove, aod Me. Harris finally agreed to bis pro
position. The stoves have come, but Me Harris
mslerus use that, einer seving them, he bas satie- |
fied Biweclt that be Gan make the saine article
and sell at a lower price than they can be laid
down for here. Mr. tlarris writes we: * As tar
ae T am capable of Gadging. 1 have un fear ot |
Scotia of Lrish extraction, with the Archbishop
at your head, vom are, and always must by
somethingâand mark vou, only âsomething.
onlpone in nineteen. The Archbishop without
you,or you without him, will be of little moment.
Any adroit man, Catholic or Protestant, can
start up, by and by, as in the present instance,
and cut up, and divide, and kill vou out poli
tically. Here, as in New Brunswick, that
greatest of blanders may be found out, and telt
to the quick, before many days, aud theu the
Catholics of Halifax would clearly see that
they were never aruu to have even éac of their
own caste and creed to do battle for them in
succesatally competing with the Canadians in this
-âStewe making, With reterenee to men, [have
been paying bigher wages this seueon thaw)
hereteture, and have full as many bands erapiayed |
at preaewt as betere Coulederation, with tie
emorptine of macrialiderrs Whe are on @ strike in ail | the Leyislatuve, or say one word in their de-
the Puuadiies.â Mr. Harris gives employment | fence. There are only two communities among
fo nearly ae many men as will be foued in any! il aed dt Med Oh Mer alien D >
Fowadry ia Mowtreal,the seat ef the mani lactures | © SOREIPS ANG SILT CYR 4A SRO wine. Yam
of Yan Upper Provinccs. His snica in Nora| 21° that have any chance of sending two, and
Seotia aud Prince Edward (slaud are the ceasing | only. two members of our race and faith to)
So wucb for Mr. Harris's case. | Ottawa; and in these two they are vieing with |
6. Tao Shaw Vertorires were thr heat serieâ rach other to pull themselves down, and Liast |
âMesare, Hall. Francia and Villpey, by tianme | tae only hope that i lett for them.
Mr. Valpey states that the Cunadite dealers| If dlr. Johan Tobin, after twelve years of|
theneseives adit that it is'useless to attcunpt te) public service, were not the man of their choice, |
sell Bate sud Shoes in St. Johe or compete with they peed not hold a public meeting hefore-|
our iweol Factarws, Mr. Hall tetis us thet » band and adopt another candidate, as he was.
Moatrent dealer informed him that. at the prices) chosen twelve years since by an unmistakable
at whier eur SE Joku Factories ture wut work,| majorty; and whether [ approved or disap
« ; rN th âyo se , : nm .
bese. already had urdere bur their gut toe, would 4° beers and haud (as [ ever did) with
Canadaâ Ut ie a wiwlessle falschood to aeaert âąY Waele Catholic people. To attempt to
that St John ieâ crea ned with Mostreal Boots thwart, or to oppose, or to divide them, I
would look upon as mischievous meddling in
aud Shoes.â Only one dealee here hat made a the: Sth st ope
pitetiase in Canada, and that at foar monthe Politicsâinjurious to my position, and a dark
spot in my public life.
eredit, whereas our Pectaries go on the eush
eer. or âeqial ts cashâ The Montreal As it is, Johu Tobin still remaâns the
nominee of the Catholic peuple of Halifax.
Felung agents weut Lowe witbuut urders frow
ine alteruative but te aceept
| be retuuded. Cut out this notice aud take it wiih
â
Puram Sore TuroarâThe beet remedy
| that has ever been discovered fer this dreadful
| disease is Jolinsonâs Anodyne Liniwent. We do
bat siinple justiee to the medieme, as well aa te
jthe publie, when we recommend the same for
| general use
CORRESPONDENCE,
Se.
To THe Eprrer oF THE EXAMINER,
Sir,âThe success of the New Dominion
Elections presses the question otf Confederatiot
more and more upon our attention, and aut
withstanding the great bugbear of taxation
(which has veariy [nghtened ay eut of our wits)
kept before ua by auti-Confederates, we can see
it on the beat
possible terms, as svun as We have an op-
portunity to de me.
Tiere ix vo doubt but P. E. Island would be
materialy benefitted by the Union, but it would
|
ed ou the ear, The day was now lost to the
Antis. To keep up the cowra re of the party,
however, a bulletin, filied with bo rus despatch
lregular day to arrive, she generally gets bere |
jabout seven to the eventog, and not until she is)
jactually at the Wharl can ove tell her exact des. |
tination ; therefore, these whe may wish to slip|es, giving to the Autis theourshout the Province
by het cannet reasonably be expeeted to have | success everywhere, was issued from the CAro-
their fremgbt ready atany particular wharfâbeing | picle oilice, and circulated at the diderent poll.
uneertain as te whether the boat will come to ing places. This false intellixeuce, it. was
that wharfer another a imile or more away. Then . } :
; : eR! theuyht, woul . ; : ii
all ie barry and confusion to get freight to or frei oush ould turn the tide that was now
tious for an attuck against Rome.
Lisson, Sept. 15th.âThe steamer from,
i co fl Javeiro has arrived. The allied South A
ean silver coin; Christopher Sharp, for em | ean forces had gained recent advantages over
bezzlenent of a number of silver watches, fat | the Paraguayanss âJust beture the -steamer
| Summerside, and Philip Murray as an aiderand FY â renched Bio ron pint „sd
abettor in a beutal assault n Dlueâ } ad vaptaced Corumba, ond iter aed thFente
Seen Epoe 1UâŹâ | the fortified position of the Paraguay
Humaita. S.J
Morris, a fisherman belonging to an American
schooneÂź, for having passed counterfeit Ameri. |
be useless lor me to attempt to enumerate allgthe |
benefits that we would derive from: it, as it
would tax the ability of war ablest politicians tu
dw justicé to the subject; but the idea will |
suggest iteeli fo Our stall farmes and trades.
meu, Whe ought fo take the most lively interest
in the Rubjeet, of what wold be the denefit to
them ef an influx «f eapital, the development
of The varions redone @ of the different Proving ex,
the establixtbinent of manufactures of all kinds,
cousequent eu the New Dowimou assuming a
vational responsibility; it would aleo give an)
hupetus to eur Agriculture, our fisheries and
our commerce, âTne Confederated Provinces,
containing within themselves the elements of
her belore she leaves again, such being the uncer-
tainty and shortness ofher stay. [nthe fall, when
the days get short, it will be dark before she
arrives, and if she should remain all aight sie will
be off again atany hour the Cavtain wishes on
Sundayâthereby shutting out all freight: aud
even passengers canuot depend on her hour ot
departure; for it twelve be the hour named, if
there is even a suspicion of wind, off she goes at
ten. Then again, thong having no regular whart
appointed, although there are plenty of wharves
to be obtamed, the passengers are generally landed |
at Mr. Knight's wharf, amidst the most nauseous |
and disagreeable odors that can be imagined, |
eecasioned by the fish offal that is everywhere so |
onesâ feet,
Io tact, Bir, the whole duty of the steamer is |
(performed in such a way thatene would suppose
her visit to Souris was merely a most disagreeable
necessity that they strive to perform in an equally
disayreeabie anuerâ(aud in this they succeed
| were 234 « head.
| districts to be heard from.
jadmirably )
overwhelmin siy settins in favor of the Uyion-
ists.
desired e'Tect.
terruptedly on to victory.
Was at au end.
doubt as to the extent of Union feeling in the
Metropolitan city.
Committees poured in theiry men. Larger and
larger grew the majorities in each ward. As
the hour of five approached it only served to
increase the ardour of the Unionists. Though
victory was already inscribed on their banners,
as far as Halifax city was coucerned, still âthe
work of bringing up Union voters went. on.
At the latest accounts previous to going to
press the Union Candidates for Halifax County
Theve were still ten pollius
The subjoiaed telesrams have eome to
It all resolves iteelfjnre this: ifthe Government hand:â
pay the steamer to come te Souris, they should)
make, or Cause to be made such arrangements
that the people here nay benetit by her, oer-
Wise it is a mere waste of money. Now, if the
boat came on Wednesday, and remaâned here till
say eleven or twelve o'clock on the following
day, having a regular wharf to come te, and a
PovGwasa, Sept. 18, 1867 âPoll closed here.
hundred and thirty-eight; Vickery, one hun-
dred and uinty-nine; Agmund, two husidred and
: The game of brag |
Taere could be no longer any ,
, efected their eseape on Tuesd iy last, about 10
The trick tailed, however, to have the.
The Union tide rolled unin-| a b ry. wlv bed Perm commitead Ger, srial Bn <
|} Roman Catholic Church
Bravely the Union Ward.
â
pleuty that im wet weather it is difficult to keep Five o'clock came, aud gave the Union Can-|
| didates 4 majority of 412. | at the time absent from the
j
|
i
towards that disideratam the criminals are still people, .
Tupper, two hundred aud eleven; Pineo, two. at large.
|
v clock, p. in, These criminals, and a fourth, |
charge of burglary, were permitted under |
prison t+ sulation to the airins yard ; and while |
there they removed a small house from its place |
and carried it near to the fence or wooden wall |
of the yard, and thea mounted it, scaled the
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wall and gained the street, and eifected their)
tT
Rome, Sept. 13.âPope Pins s resolved
to call together a general âCoutic âof
He has.
congregation of seven cardinals, to whom
has entrusted the duty ef arrangiog the pre
Kminuaries for the meeting of the Coaneil. ©
SrockHoim, -Swapex, Sept.â 13h The
United States Steainship Franklyny Ad viral
Faragut, of the American Navy, arrived here
recently, afler visiting several places â
libesty, except the boy who was subsequently| Balticsâ The customary snintes weteâ
captured.
The High Sheriff, as we have learned, was
but we have information of immediate action
|for thett rearrest having been taken by the &... arm ang. is anchored in Shig
Mayor ; but wotwithstanding the alacrity used
|
The escape of these men from prison and
eight; Purdy, two hundred and three; Fullerton, from justice, about noon day, appears, in our
one huudred and eizhty-tive.
i view of the case, to indicate a want of proper ,
froui the fortifications on shére. °
feature was a fefe in the Tiperial Palace
the King of Swede, which was at
City, and we have | Admival © Farazut and âhitâ officers.
| not been able to ascertain what, or if any, action _timost goud,fegling god enthuigsm ee
_ was used by his subordinate to eapture the inen, | manifested. :
Pre]
Corrsnices, Sept. 13th.âTheâ Cai
Statea Steamship Frankisn, has arrived
"* â
The Americans vere âcordially
by the
LoÂź
Leoxpon, Sept: Dith.âThe ship
arrived at her dock, and has thus Won t
of eihg the first shiw'of the
newteas. Sixteeushi s started simult
from China. Consols 74; 5 20's une
* â
[ Prom the St. John, NB, Telegraph, Sept. 12.]\here. This statem-nt ia confirmed by the Mon
eneumm treal Trade RBericwr, which alse. cautions, the
WHOLESALE SLANUVER. Montreal matiutacturers against @ulicipatiie a
rush of orders frau the Maratime Previnees
The following article anpearéd
editoria! in the Chariottetown Patriot of Thurs
na leadin? We may add that our large Factories are doing
a mech business ad they can conveniently attend
No on@ else up to the present moment has
been suletituted in higgtead, imthe onlyalecent
and QBPtian manger in which it #@yie to
have been effected, The attempt to@ppeal to
the @@wstituency of the country at @ general
election, without that previews and hynousal'e
\leeers nl , n anes Hoy a . : : *
day last. The Putriot is edited i Cee - vee ; i a gayle - ope ledond. oe / 2" iepstandin 5 im may commetion, he gaat
Laird.â well as with New Beunswieks and that trade is to rathieds J split "e thÂą yt ep py aad
EFFECTS GF CaNFENDERAUBION Hlargely faciitaied by the réteval of interig united ee ie Amerie, es o el Sage
tees hey are Gunfident of kulding their own lerrade them beture the would. Ware weal!
It seems that some HM the manatacturers igainst al comers Se much ter them united, we should not be h lf, or anythi 1g like
a Sago yak aw â veh tii i | Fe 5. Messra. Broad and their Edge Tool Factory a 4 we 1p Pry voters ; divided, we
4 come next Mesere. Broad assert that, as far as] are sare to be nowhere, 5 ;
Cxafederation. We are dot the least surpriv they are awareâand they keep theinselyes well} On the merits of Confederation L will say
that they find they cannot mpete witha tA informed ou the subjeet â tert B20 worth of Cana- | but little. Instead of regretting it, I fee! proud
GP aind moce extensive establishments ot dian edge tools have come into this Province int ot the humble share T had in its advocacy. I
Canada; betas manv of the manufacturers he last twe years, Canadian agente have been | know for certain it will be a blessing for the
that Province did a their power t b seeking to introduce their tele igte PP. E. Ialand vyhole eountry: Catholics us well as Protest
about Confederation, in order that they might a distret which Messre, Broad supply toa eon-| garg In this T am far froin being intailible.
have aloarke@ot âthree millions of people. siderable extent; but the latter are at this moment}
we de nut pity them much when they realize | se
us one of the brst fruits of thei: Ee tward fstard at ten per cent lower rates than
that) their veal market i more circumseribed Messrs. road's}
ling an equal deseription of tools inâ Prinee
pet scheme,
the Canadians can place thea at
trade with the Island continues to increase, not-
han everâ i : their takmg posses :
s . a o met k + bh a lians withstanding the supposed operations of Âą vnadian |
sion of the Cunar me market, the Cana â agents and the extreme dulness in ship-building |
have = a id alm ne wre them out of vfouare Broad having ae muh ae they can do at
the New Brunswick market. e would really
to supply the home demand, have not]
presen
like to hear more about this sabject;
the Ste John Journal will coniescen
lighten as onthe grand results of Coufeder
nerhans sought toenter the Canadinn marketa;: but they
foe | state that, last wear, extensive lumbermen trom |
ation | the north of Mame, on the treniier ef Canada, |
iT may be mistaken, but it is nog too much to
assert that Lam quite as competent ty torn an
opinion as these who, without the re yuimnte
blie qualifications, now presume to be your
leaders. It is not
Dominion, and the British Empire along with
it, to bestow the Cardinal's hat said to be 1m the
riftof O:tawa. T could not leave Nova Scotia |
for any other position inthe Catholic Chuveh,
even if T tried. and if T eould, in the incipient |
automn of life (as T now am), all the money of |
nu |
my the power ot the whole
' > | . ler . A a
tite Par in deze! ? ung nae manatvetuces of hits re $b Qu " eal Atos a atone naps the I) minion Âą ruld not induce ine to ada id at)
, ; bes ache > . q ive as tanding (ha iebee Wis Qulle Hear them ave . } : , .
sart of the Dom on. sawinvle we rive as/| 6 . ohe news } âountrv, WIth om
ee tuthbor:„ for the decline af certain al transportation charges trai tiere were compara |} a Die â4 yA an aâ
. . . . . " P 1 inp se arse! vans were ceidiss m ee
es of miawniacture in St. Joho, the (lene tively triffiag Mesere Broadâs advices from esent association . : 4 I |
Monitor ot that city, of 24th August, from Canada are ee eucouraging that they anticipate | Feo t. As le yg at ey Bre withimMe, sn
~â me 26a n pee apm il i entering the Canadian warkets largely next year he with them, im religion aud in pert brg > ead io
which we take the fullowims extract :â hn ald Gab Usiws levervthing else, heart and soul. 1 have no
The adenentes of Confederation p apne ie 6 Next we take up the New Branawick ( ottan | Pers vial wat ne hr upphed ; I hive no other
tistrage fur © ce wnenge " ts Infabilania Wotlk Nille, oof Mostra. Paths & Cr Che statement | ambition, and live an 1 labor for nothing else i
© ! â poles ' .
ong enpi er wit m a Ate on } ntio to the injary of thie establishinent im, that they | but to lift them up in every why T can. |
The echewe base hweu carti dl. throng) de aption jar ; . :
and white ara the tre ow wie of o cagnet manufacture for Canada, and that âa More competent, therefore, than other |
niechaliies or mine futturers lave received of are | better articleâ of Canadian motke, âand at a) leaders, and a thousand times more disinterest
jug reaver price,â 18 geld in tiie ence, âhe slander | o and farther removed from al versonal
rece Âąi rpn 8 gold in tine erty, Th i oan urther | beg
f t formed by Mr. Parks, | 5 «j. â > , â , , } ;
Ă© ae a â he â : } a s s civarivy met by the tollowing statement trom the) footings and petty pasaions, [| now do what
4 Lae ie, â ist â A , : At tune . ': }
neditus; by Me. Browl, what waabher of eter. d's i guaran twelve or thirteen Catholic Bishons throu rh aut
NĂ© fias sent to the Upper Prov es; bv Messrs âN.B Corron Minus, 2 ithe lensth and breadth of the whole Dotniion
Ut Vaipey ant Pranct4. tow tiny parr of boots Sept. bith, bso7. 5 have done before me, and that is, to express,
nab shoes ares â on Mf it ' ag - Daring the past few moothe we have put up) in the most emohatic manner, my approval of
new ~_ coâ(Canada „ i s nei . . ve " .
i ; ye atid . ; font : shattiog te drive S000 additional spmidtes aud 70 | the scheme of Confederation which L ve rard as
dere? fea hier for the âproiaise f tand wine, of which We have @ large portion already | the vreatest tenmporal blessing ever vouciisated
Wiilewwaiting neawers frou these pares, we Mh operation. to Nova Seotia. Tam perfectiv certuin tut at
. ' ° " ° â
wll let the geop'e Kacw what is gol on Siwee the bet of July we bave had freqrent| the next general election the whole comatey
â , Mow wh a cdeuper rile 4s ifers te buy, at war figures, frou large Canadian ' nl ; Âą
~ ae emane t- oaths N sponte ! â " _â â â wae) ill be unacimous ov that point. If any or ail
been tecetyed here trom Ween. vo hog FHNVC) houses, Dulas We lad net mere steck on hand t : ghielr ahocnm ies i
* we . + ve evils âome, which ar Nar tn «i
been feGeited by Me Broad 1 Canada 40S thau Was eequired tor oar customers here, we said , ee â
of is stock Vive city is rn 1 Ww 7 on we Bad none te sel WV Its ONDOMents,ââil we are to be overwheimed
anihan one ae - â avy Harris, in A tew days age we did sell and forward to! With taxes, and have oar trade destroyed, which
ei. oer home aMtiacliire â ' whet
, . ° itreal si t sw * eattert and eottor
of bets able te employ ojore wen 1 pav them Moutreal six ba i grey ttens and cotton
â
s nots more than an electioneerimg scare-
A.iOW
iSttipes ower Me whole 4
national greatneaa, may,
become & power Becond te neue on the face
the earth. :
Lt wonld be folly ro âanppose that Poo
guard our fiatieries
y
power Whose Bolioy is te extend the Stars and
the Gulf of Mexico to Behemg'âs Straits
Biitiah Goverkitent will uot preotaet us, as they
have given tt an oppertiiity to jou Que thors
powertul peighbers for self defence. The new
Dominion will tave to take charg
iyhe 1b oor net, te guard
protect us ayaiiat foreign aggression; and if we
go into the Union, weimay be alse assured of
cooperation af the british Government,
not fll then: and if the Conlederate Government |
do not wake us pay tor suen protection, it is their |
own fault, net ours. la view of those dangers, |
would it het be better te accept Confederation |
at once, on the best terns that can be oblalued,
and thereby strengthen the New Dominion, by |
co operating wilh them in forming a strong and |
powerlul Government that could afford us the}
much needed protection, and also insure us
Wwe
but |
the
cooperation ot the British Government agaiast
fureigu aggression
] remain, Sir, yours, &e.,
A. NATIVE.
Sepi 10, 1867.
>.
To the Eptrok or THe EXAMINER,
Having observed in the Herald newspaper, ot
the Ith inet, a low lyrag and malicious attack
ot
â Personal,â l beg leave to ask
Collector Excise and Controller of
headed
on the
Custowe,
ateao distant perind, regu
of geome
Island | get t
ean remain long in its paplated condition. Whe will] where, were ito
» Wao willprotect us ngaigst she would get |
foreign Âźugreaston ? iy the Meighborbood of a by her coming
pos an SS
â--â
tisfaction in employing ber; but
a Bhey now are, the boat will
Ht from Souris this autumn ;
wise the probability is, that
grain freights; besides this,
turday might and leaving af
iting till Sunday, passengers are
if alti
ones oF OF,
perican coutiment, from bkep! at Guetyetewn till Monday merning, when
Pie even by the siage they can go inio Lown ia eve
day at a less expense.
No doubt the Government will, inâ their dia-
bursementof Public Mouey, considera partot the
reot us, whether ÂŁ500 grant te the steamer ns already expended
out. fitheries, and. tor Sourta; bat ifthey wish Bouris to benefit by
it, they shouldse@ to it that such arratyesacuts
Yours truly,
A RESIDENT.
Souris, Septembar 13th, 1357.
~The ~Gxraminer.
Charlottetown, September 23, 1857.
THE NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS.
The elections in the above named Province,
for the Dominfon Parlianteat, have resulted | brightest promises made for it by its triends.
in an overwhelming vietory for the Con
tederates,
of
the fifteen eleeted.
leariaz, then people would have
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| yond the reach of itsenemies. Ontario, Quebec;
The latter claim at least twelve out, Beening Ecpress of the 13thâpublished after
( d by a majority
yo th ton.
mem)
moins âMcD mnald, (outed. ) 136. Caru
(Ant) St. '
Teal fezisl hare.âU itionaâFraser. 1 25g
Meck ivy Li2y URES,
ââ - , , a -
Tae Uston Tickrr Rervrg@p ror Cv
. : i = |
LaNp.---Messrs. Tupper, Pin and Vickery re-|
@lose of the Pall im Pictou towâ, th
stood th iwtâFor Âą Hlosse he
1
126. Anti Wilkiag,|
134; Murray, 142; Copeland, 145.
X later tele cc din sass :âââ Pictouf hasâ gĂ©ne |
Anti. © Anti souithe the sameyââ |
Burbaerowy, Sept. 18.âAnti Candidates all
the | ure mete that ay bere are anehoe to du se. l elected.
\ izing for Lroubang You so far, â . â oe
Apogee T wh. ded Sir |) Mri Archibald Was been defeated. Majority
) bot accurately kuuwn, but vot large. t
Reports say that Kins. Hants and Lunen-
y â . â2
burg are all gone Auti. We give the rumours
= | as we hear them, but, of course, there ws netiing +
,and in future enforce due vigilance for retey.
definite known.
Let the result of to-dayâs election throughout,
Nova Scotia be what it mayâUaton is sale be-
and New Brunswick have secured the success |
of the Geueral Government. Unionists, if de-|
feated in this province, can yet view with pride
the splendid edifice they have aided in rearing.
They are not disheartened. The Vaion will
live and flourish, and will fully vindicate the
From an editorial article in the Halifax,
. }
Messrs. Anglin and | the elections were overâwe make the os a hal
you te publish iu your vexCissue of the Beaminer, Smithâmembers for Gloacester ahd Westmor- | ing extracts :â
the accompanying staleueats frou Ge Beoker in
the offige and the Gauger at the Port af Char
lottetown, and as to iy pocketting fees for testing | they do not say they will go to Ottawa with |
Liquors imported, Taw satisfied to know that
nether Goverment or Importers have been asked
and [have neither
that
by me to pay tor Chat service
directly thor lndirectiy received Ohne Ceub ia
capacity. La conelasion, Lean honestly aay that
iny highest aim has been in Clie discharge of my
Olli nal duties, to act with wategrity and fidelity ;
aud TL think that aa Editor of a newspaper inust
be sadly ata loss for matter wherewith to fill his
sheet, reited
when he by a low, drunken,unprin
vidâare the ouly really out-spokenopponente |
ef Coufederation we bave heard of; and
âThe yreat trial of strength has at length |
takén place, and thunzh of course the results}
are yet far from being fully known, we have |
lo
reason know that in spite of bribery and
the inteation of opposing the Government, | gorruption, the most open aud shameless ever |
bat rather disposed to give it a fair trial.
the whole, the Qppositivn has been most
wolully beaten inthis pitt of thé Dointaion.
W af
Ay >
ss ectiou
ien, as the result the previous General
in Now Branswick, a most decided
verdict
was given by the people in favor of
Oy | practised, the issue
idisappuint the Aunexation party. In Haiifax sabject w coe lo discuemng which thereis.a9
} is
ly to
will be such as darze
city, as will be seen, the tutaly/Union majority |
about 400. Wheu we take into consilera: |
tiou the vreat namber who did vot vote vat all, |
lthe immense bribes that were offered ay |
given tu parties why would not vote for the
Anti ticket to keep ont of the. way, .we
Confederation, it was said by the enemics of | have reason ta be gratified that the city has
that great measurethat the Peuians were bribed
cipled sot, makes such an assault on the Collector | to lavads New Beunswiek,in order to mike
as is contained in the article alluded te
Wal. E. CLARK,
ithe peuple vote as they did.
ven no Fenian ** scareâ
Wall, there has) qQjubjed thei m yjority.
done as well as it- has. It will be seen that}
there is a majovity in every Ward, and had |
there been no bribery the Wards would trave
As it is theâ Anti
of'0, over Annand, Purdy
> . & #1]
âig: ubsence of common care, on the
e pry keeper, aud our conclusion
formed the apparent basis that no personal
official | ution whatever had been taken
_ The inen
re unattended by and out of harge
hadl, | of any prison officer; in fact, there Wes no
officl ⏠upon theimâthey were louse and up.
fed Wi the yard, and in toe free exercise of
uniuterropted sway they deliberately remoy
ty some glistange deor its place the house we
have ubéve alluded to, aud by it effected their
escape. © All this, which it must have taken
some time to have effected, was aceemplished
at midday, without, as we are reliably informed,
the kuowledze of any officer belonging to the
We trust that the proper, authorities
WiLL dabb fapkl ead i
prison.
tion of prisorférs 5 aud so far as they
able, thus subserve the publie good.
juss bw e350, r
Fisxasciat Areains or Caxapa.â We
from a Mouivwal despatch, dated iti 9
that the revenue and expenditure statements
of Quebec avid Outsaria for August show
3
excess of receipts over expenditures of fyyr
and « half , willions . rt) "Muti! *p
ruined Canada ! "
a Ny
bay Ovn columus, it Wil De seen, are so
crowded with: election intelliggnce fromâ the
neighbouring Provinees, and indeed with
reneral news, that we are compelled to defer
our purposed remarks,â which will "be" some
what lengthy, ow the Juaud Question. The
occasion for haste.
It will keep for any
seasonabic time. â
- Kin > â
PREPARING FOR THE COLONIA
EXMTWITION, ee
Lhe; public are aware that the P. E. Island
Exhibition will operat Charlottetown, on Wed-
nesday, the Sch of Âą bctobĂ©r Text,â as! '
w all the Island papers. We are glad to learn
hetfer wages is not able ty mis yen o@ bad Watp. porchased by one uf the largest houses in| Crow,âthe inca now to Opposition weil
before Confederation aid insiew! of costing stoves Montreal } that the „ Cannot m uke a sinvle step in advance
ete, be iwimporting them from inal grea meatey Purre has been seme grey cotton imported here | to save us. As a party, with ail the ability
â*e eappose cheaper tian he com manclacta
from Canada, bul We Were selling af the same) ayd Aan) 1d intentions in the worid, they will be
them here âThere is net a Moulter at es Saees â = ertins - neien â : ;
dept in his Pouwtry " yall have wade « etrike ime as quod an article at least twu eonte a yard utterly powerless to defend our rights, or to
Wusing Teh â lg |. cheaper. Joun HH. Panws basin Âą sill re AM us }
for there wadee and the cash instead of t rick : tain rus & slisie privie re, Avie united,
avatem A mamber of them tmve gone to the â We have thus refuted every syllable of the) they will count, fron present appearances, not
United States and the reuaiuder iuteud to stirta fabrications concoeted by a 9lack matitug sheet im
thie Cily, aud endorsed. repuolished and cirealated
yuite twenty arafnst a hundred and sixty, ina}
Co- pecative Poundry, a Sivek List for wie
HOw reeeivitty signatures. Shipbuilding very
dull the uly person domy nuything ta this line
worthy of sete, being Artur McDonald. bm)
wentleman whe is strongly
tion.
The Mienec Works have saifere! muc
Confederation, from the fact tiat a New Dominion
Tweed. umanafactared in Moutreal or some â
py meu lv c rs edera
other large cities, lms takea ite place of |
pee Matatiacture ca bs city.
Other materests have sudered, amouy which we
woold tame Mr. Poster's Tuck Pactory
The Putriot preteads to be a respectable
jourgal, aod its Elitor is an Eider in one 0!
the Churches... It has denounced tn the bitte:
est terms everythirg approaching to witruth in
by the Charlottetuwa Patriat
walter in Che bands of the Press of P a . 4 â
from | satisfied that the profeasion there coutaina some | ODtain: for Nova Seotia ali that she 1s justly |
LETTER
We have not space
idigaant cournent
Luly Becessariy suggesis,âwe ainply
ow give te lie Which such a
E
Island,
to allow the Patrivtâs siauders, at
â- 24 DO
IMPORTANT DOCUMENT.
OF HIS GRACE THE
BISHUP OF HALIPAX.
ARCH
leave the |
ils contemporaries ; it has taken high * moralâ
ground in Waging political warfare. 1). short,
the Petriot ia a Piarisee after the strictest
fashion, aud its Editor is pur ercedlence the My Dear People,â
model, high toned, relizious, patrotic, news
vaper man of the Anti Confederste world o!
p. g. Lilaud. Yet, we fiad this Mus* pious
aad godiy gentleman quoting from an ini emous
sheet, aad giving currency to diabvlica: false-
hoods aimed at the credit of the manufacturers
of St. John, merely for the sake of da naging
the cause of his pelitical opponents. Ir P. E. r er
Island has more sueh holy wen connected with| $2 Contravene this thoroughly understood
he; Press, the Cylony must suffer greatly in the | PUMP © sald âte abeurd âin re mn acelin
estimation of persous beyeud ber limits; she PP aon, the btneling will be held up before the world as the breed ' + on | was emph . eet so ene by the
ing place of individuals who under the eloak of | â> a 90 Fig, eee mpgs the Syllabus
re'yrion indulge in the most abominable prac pe ty sagen nique ahampemcadies Pius IX.
â It wasâ a Catholic Archbishop, Stephen
ticesâmen whe employ the vilest weapvous to
! pi. -~ | Laneton, at the head of the Barons at Runny- |
disrarge hovorable opponentsâmen who re- Dee a ° : i
i ig mede, who for a first time wrung from a tyran-
gard neither truth, justice, honor, nor reputa-| : :
â nical monarch Mazgna Charta, @ sealer
tivaâmeu who are corrupt in mind, depraved Ah age Ma, Charts, as the sealed
im heart and vile in action. We guarantee for evermore of the rights of the
languaze, but the circumstances will b people to hold their elections and have a voice
TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC [NNABITANTS OF THE |
CITY AND COUNTY OF HALirax. |
[In reply to the many objections urged about |
the interterence of the clerzy in politics at the |
approaching election, I beg to say that the}
| Catholic Priest, like the clergy of all othe:
ienominations, has never foresworn one iota of |
his rights as a citizen in a free country, to do
what ali others can do in reference to politics.
use strong
round
House of one buadred and eizhtv-one Meme |
bers: and everv reasonable man muat see that
itis the friends and not the opponets of that over-
iwheliping majority, who ean, by: pussibilty,
gentlemen toe deeply interested in the good name | entitled te.
of the Colouy
The expense of fonerable, euterprising, busimess
men, tu pags unredbuked,
For these reasons, and numerous others not
vluded to, ae a Christian and
ve the full risht of everv other citizen, |
as a man enjoy
will
it a sacred duty ot Conscience, fo vote on
next Weduesday, fur THR WHOLS UNION]
rneCKKTâthe WHOLE FIVE AND NO
THING BUT THit FIVis; and in honor of
jme, and still more tor their owa âbenelit, [ ask
my wholeCatholie peop e to follow mye xunple.
t THOMAS -âL? COWNGLY:
Avchbishop of Hatifax,.
Brisworsvirser, Dateh Villare,
September L3th, L867.
P. S, It is not my wish that any Cath slic |
should ruin his family, or make
sacrifice, in voting fur either one side or
other.
any serious |
the
|
-<â>-â_ -- -- ;
[ From the Tsronto Leader }
}
RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS. â |
Except the elections of 1347-8, the history of |
Canada presents no parallel te the overpoweriug
force of public epinion demonstrated bv the
present elections, The Goterement of the Dormi-
inion has made so clean a sweep that what remains
is hardly werth the counting. Aud the Govern-
mefit of Ontario will seon feel the saitiety of
success, theugh in a lees degree. [tis pretended
by the Opposition jomtgals that our ciassi-
fication of members elect ig not what it should be;
that we claim for (the suceessful partyâthe great
: P ; n the framing of their own laws. Instead of Union partyâmore than itis entit!-dte. Vain
tu justile our energetic protest azainst the sys-| | > datess 4 At he cieniial teat + be Keane attempts are inade to point out ane nalies â Lt is
tem of wholesale slander of which the /âatriot sagt, J , ie â on + a is 1ea@-\eaid that where a favored candidate taila of
82a chief apustle. A more infamous a tempt . hah a _ â pose ge ersigy ie or tailed success, hia opponent is set down as an Unionist
to injure the standing of a manufacturing and) - °° he âhe am i ws at oh ne = aS thĂ© | There is neither diystery Wor lucousiateney in sucli
commercial community, even to singling out saviour of his country and the founder of her) 4 cease. âThere are Inany Constituencies In which
liberties and her grandeur. Not a century
sie the dawn of civilization, in which Bishops
ant Posts, and Ministers of all denominations,
the uames of individuals, was never before pe:
petrated ; and we trust that the Press of P. E
ali without distinction of politics, will du : . ,
I âand, - ee ~ ag . - have wot held, if wot the first, at least a front
the manufacturers of St. John the justice vt Seitidentieneediitinn aithtininnhiiessiiae
J P » a yr ni: > Be * , ve a.
publishing our refutation of the malicious false) | rh oo a codtin il . 7 x fe se plete
hovds directed agaiust their eredit and staud- ms 2 pee res ay in waich they ave
im-teasaged in public and politieal affairs ot
ig. |
: 4 ; the greatest moment. In the House of dior Is
; Tee auret shaw we af 5. the Patriot in Baglaod, inthe Senate of France, iu tie
thas âcortate ranches of 3 vamufucture 6 | © tes of Soain, in the highest state positi> 1s
Johnâ have * declined,â owing to the Canadians âge âape i.
; ; of iota, On the throve at Rome, inths racks
hacing come in aad Aâinast dricen them out of stnaniienmel a cath Rested
; . â ÂŁ o ( Âą
the New Brunswick market; and this charge, ° â1 "Pp es an ee eee
is attempted te be establisued by certain details | 4 ' and âwhere an Archiisaep and
with which the names uf individuals are assueiat-| M99y Bishops are at this moment undergoing
imprisonment of lite through love of fatheriand
| âCleries have, in ny Optaton, more than vin-
dicated their rights as citizens in ail things per-
taining to politics. In the neighbouring
Now for the facts: â
i. Mr. RS Foster, of the Tack Faetory,
states that he is dwing a larger Business this % tear thas in any previotis year Auti pating epublic, two Uathon ' Snope wens sent, not
Confederation be ordered additional machinery | ONk Since, trom the North and South to re
in the spring, and itends to arill further crease present the two sections of that country at the
the georber of bre machines next yea Phe | highest courts im Burope, and had their
abelition of @uties fas already resulted favour distinguished services acknowled sed by those
atly fer Mr. Foster's establishment Mr iwho sent them. Some tew weeks aro, the
Paster is at thie iInement filling an order for) newspapers announced that there were eighteen
B1,000 worth ef âTacks tor Canada, and tte) Ministers of diderent Protestant denominations
sgetst in Canada interins tin that he can sell in the Local Legislature of Rhode Isiand. Alt |
SiO worth im Canada next years Mr ois may be in it may be right or
}
eOXCeSS ;
âvaterâs Factory turns eat twice ae urany distinet I ene"
E'saterâe ; â . H . It is not VEILS, but the iidividual |
wrony.
kind« of Tacks« a4 are mule in anv tac ory Ww . " : ,
Cauada Se much for the Tack Factory alone that a eee âae gd
â The Tweed aud Cieth Factories may be Phe Lasbote ~napr ti. teeeiees tinpemedinats his
Pe we EE ela ke Beni GT ike natural rizhts, tat he does not renounce even
Mispee Faciery Company, titoruss us that the one af his pewteges ty etieen - Ordination. |
d âHn | fer the iy enyaâ a ihistlactures, lusteaud He may mIX In: politics, theref âit like all
of falfitig off. has large!) tiereased, since Con- | CUERS; and why not?) Isa tradesman, or a|
federation The Faciéry bas at present all the | fariner, or a shopkeeper, or a man in the other
demand it can readily supply. © Withia three} learned professions, to have the eares and |
weeks after Confederation,â saya the Sccretary, bushing honorget state thrust on them, and |
â we sold $5 000 worth of our goods in Halifax. enioy erivi edgettenied to the most intelligent,
whieh weald net have been sold there had we) gud, I add, the most honest, the most |
been obliged te pay the old duty of ten per cent. | |
amodating te BOO deliars.â Messrs) Saath
whole-souled, and the most disinterested por. |
. â tion of every community, Lever knew ? Will |
Wreoght & Co. whe mauutactuced T weeds and
Piaunels, are pew buper tug zi ua
the Catholics of the city and county of Halifax,
ehinery from Lugland witu a view of extending
Wiel
addiiin . ; . â
yw exainple, take Messrs. Power and Cochran |
their operations, the demands for theic goods! | lecent men in private life) as their guides. |
heme fully equal fe their present facili: waders and representatives, aud fling asi(le their |
for sdpplyiag them.â Letters received from Archbishop and Priests, who for twenty-five
thely Catadian correspondents on Frifay, veara have been wih them in religion, in
mferay then that) the «amples which) politics, in education, in fever, in small pox, in
they have fret aent to Canada are regarded there | eholera, at the risk of their lives; who. today
as well worth the prices they have omarked them
at. eed they coulidestiy antietpate orders trom
that quarter. Se much for the Pweed and). : . 2 ~~ we
; : are ready to die for them, if necessary? [1 |
biannel factories. | 3 eCessn I
| they will, 1 say they will be most ap ropriately |
ive but for their honor, welfare wid salvation.
wud who to-morrow, without any emoty boast,
3$. With regard te Mr. Harris's ease, it '*| served, aad the members and their constituents, |
utterly watrue tw state that he has Haperted! in the esteem of the intellizent commu sity, will
eves fram Canad. Several Agruts ot he-enteeh { +h ott But if they will |
Cunadiaa Stove Mannfactunrs were im: ny OF SHOR MRNCE. pte bey wus -i
ear Caley seieiting orders. Plies called | (* l oo convinced), wot I, but the whole
ow Mr. Marris, woe examined their Price | Catholic people themselves will benefit and |
larsely benetit by the result.
Lists and tewnd that be eould uiake the articles
aud sell them at figures cousderabiy lower Chan
tue oflere made bythe agents. Oue of tliese agents
As the eniy Catholic community in Nova}
jot
there is ne Opposition candidate; and though a
public journal may prefer one to the other, that
does net alter the tact that his opponent is a
supporter of the Government. Ln contests
of this kind, the winuing candidate wust he set
down as ministerial, The friends of the Govern
ment are eertainly under ue temptation te claim
members whom they are not entiiled to r.ak as
on their side. There is ne possible object in try-
ing Qudnly to maguily an overgrown iajerity by
claiming as imidisterial menbers Whose position
is atal deubtinl The tewplation is rather the
other way. Neither Goverournt will be ander
any temptation te try fo eoax doubttul menibers
over te it. Phe door is open and if such members
like te@nter it, they will be atinll liverty to dase,
But it will hardly be coousidered an aet of grace
or condeseension on ther part: but ratuer a sinple
act of Conmuion aeuse and somewtiat tardy patriot.
iso.) Phe Government of the Dominion is omeh
more likely to be cumbarrassed by an overweighted
majerity thaw by a paucity of supporters; and
that ef Oatario wil be auder ne Necessity of seek-
ing to make converts trem the ranks of the Oppe
sition, whneli will be nene toa powertul fer the
work they bave toda. LPhese Governaients have
teo large asteck of comnoen sense to be rendered
supercilious by their good fortune. At the same
time they will be spared the hamiliation of being
jobliged to steep te questionable meane te secure
The relations
Parliament to unnistere and of |
indeisters to members wil be of the most desirable
kind. Tn this respeet, the uew Dominion will
the needful support ia Parlianrent.
members of
jmake a good start; and it is ene of the best
possible guarantees for purity et administration.
Bat if the Opposition be suall, there is ne res. |
sen why it sheuld not moderately be aetive and
energetic. We ouly hope that while it displays |
these qualities, it will eschew faction, and give in |
when it hos tenght a geod fight and been worated, |
on the varions questions as they arize, Tt will be |
vgreat advantage to have a large majority of
beth Legtstatures disposed to ceneider the vari.
ous Tnpertant measures whieh must necesearily
be submitted to then, on their merite Wat.
ever opposition there is at the start will be imere-
lyaneppo lion te inen. [tis not lob expected
that upon the measures of the two lire! sessions
there will be perivet thantnity ef opiaton, even
among those whe are supporters of the Ministry |
Phere will be room: for honest diff-renees of api. |
nion; and these, in their developas,ntwill aid the |
elucidation of the questions ander discussion
But this is something very different from taction
j
foreven a set and degerd opposition, of which
ithe juvariable tendency is te beeome mere ob
stinate from the rough fiction of unyielding antag
oni
The Opposition that has fonght the battle at
the polle has been shamefully led fo defeat A
bad leadership, fastening on a bad cause, is at |
the bottom of the whole disaster,
We are instrneted to intorm the readera ef the
Eraminer that it Parsonsâs Purgative Pills tat! in
any Instance (0 giee satisfaction, the meney sirall
this tupe, and the
Coil. aud Controller
declaration in favor of C jnfedsratiou is strone-
Sept. 2Ist, 1857. :
jerthau it was at the last election.
Futzroy Street, 2th Sept., 1867.) Cnion seatimeat is
WE. Clarke, Esq,
Collector of Custoins and Rxcise.
la fact, the
Zrowiag stronger every
| where.
Phe Hon. Mr. Tilley was elected for the City
Dear Sir,â Observing an article in the Herald
newspaper, edee the âheed-uf â Petenual.â | of St. Johnâ by the overw helaing majority o
bey to say that the statements therei expressed) 792. Let @ vertain persom here, who nrayed
are Lolally unlounded aud uatrue, as far as { am 4 ; 7 ' , . ' iain ;
. ov lis defeat, take what comfort he can o
[peteuuely acquamted with the matterâand| . iat Cuumiort he can out of
further state that yoo have always acted tewarde| that. The same individual sighed ardeutly
je oh ale Hecasions on Che principles of & geutle-| fur Tupperâs defeat, and deelared that with the
man, with boner and integrity, ior which L feel Hh
| pratetui, | overthrow of both Tilley aad Tapper he would
| I have the honor to be, Dr. Sir,
Your
be quite conteat. Coxteatmeat and he mast
ob't servant,
HY NDMAN, 4
ieindmesiabiie iseen, Tilley and Tupper have been elected by
Charlottetowa, WWth Si we.
1337 | overwhelining majorities,
Dear Sir,âIn reply to your note of yesterday's | siapneaiiieciliesiaiiiilpidas
be stran cers fer a lous time, for as we have |
| Uionists haye been sorely out in their caicula
tions, as we are informed that in Ward five |
alone they expected a majority of 190. As it
that the accounts from intending exhibitors are
~ . pr
ai rhly favorable, and augurs wellfor the: pre
is, tae anajority is upwards of 109 the, ther} ductious of thĂ© Calbny.â "| el wet
wavâ âi t.eoy
| ad ad ad bd * ° ad ° THE EXHIBITION BUILDING, - .
| «One confident boast, hewever, bas. âbeen Vhe new Drill Shed, in which the Exhibition .
err in the â ape boast = Line wath 8 to be held,
ion party wourt carry the whole is comnot bes, | =
would send 19 men to Ottawa, and 38 to the adapted for the
Local Legislature. Vane mist of misrepresent- | and0-feet wide.
ation has becu thoroughly dispelled, aud even Two tables are being erected facing
should # turn out that those calli + the use CE
aateUnicuists should have a majority in the} pana gh ; mall
Local Parliament, on which at present we can | âeach table 99 feet longâwith a sufficieus
pronounce Ho opinion, the result so tar proves space between eachy> WT hesestables arerfor the
r tie tah lic Beli tani et fr! ae OVinee | oe o bet
how entirely tic publi âSoutiment of the Province laccammodation of Kahibitos Ă©t ee Of
has been either mistaken or dusrepoesented by | â .
jlocal iudustry, sueh as Cloths, Kit Goods,
is @ Very Spacious room, well
puiposeâit, a 120 fot long
Paes
| the Opponents of Uuion.
i r . .
j * le aot
Fe. . . * . . | Leather, Boots and Shoesâ Batter, ÂŁ2. Ov
â Looking over the whole Dominion, we Gnd) the lelt side of the teyuh eutrance w platform
| that the elections are now determined in nearly
jevery county throuzhout the tour Provucess|
will be erected slong the whole length of the
jtaken up loo muen ot your valdaule space,
[18 Is anly just to the people of Soucis thai it should
you is, as tar asl am coneeraed, or have the
means of kuewing, Wilheout any towodation, Lo
i date, Culing ny attention te aw articie inp the
| Herald wewsapaper, of the 1O0in instant, wuder THE NOVA SCUPIATELBSTIONS.
lthe wead of * personal,â L bave to state that se
[the charge made in tuat publication against The elections for the Dominion Parliament,
aud for the local Lesislature, ia the Province
trutbjthe fees to wuich L aim eutiiled having of Nova Scotia, comueiced and terminated
beeu invariably paid to we by you in full.
Taw Sir, your ob't servant,
W.S. LONGWORSTH,
Gauger for the Port of Ciâtown
Teo WwW. E. Clarke, Bey ire,
Collector of Customs.
- - * > - -
To tur Eorron or vik EXAMINER,
Sir, âTee primevsal'days ot our godd old City
are surely either forgotten or al least not though
of by us with suffi tient Wio woull
bave thought that that veneratle old fuilding the
resp âct.
, dates trom H difax up te
â Âą 1 Wi â
(Saturday,) are tv the Ldth, but we regret
jto say, they are very coutr vlictory. The |}
} papers in thé intereat of the anti Confederate
}
on Weduesday last, the sth. Our latest
the time weewrite
partyâthe Morning Chroni-!e
to
es 2aciallyâ
claim have wou the wAole nineteen seets
Jor the general Pirliancat, vesites an over-
whelmiag majority for the locul Parliament.
City Hall, the orsament of the City, aad the) Toe Chroaicde claims to: have: won Halifax
monmmnent of the artistic taste of our respected
City Fathers, would tn our daye re-eehe trou its
ancient wails the soueds of festivity and mirth
and (hat the halls of justice in woich our tathers
nupartialy meted out justice and merey,
would bs decorated wih ail the treppiugs of a
ball room, aud the lovers of the dance revel there
in
mirabile dictu.
Ss of the bachelors of Charlottetown, on
Phursday last, with the able assistance of two!
ether geulleiwen, decorated the upper reor of the
Old Court House, with great Caste aod skill, and
made the old reom present quite a different and
much maproved appearance ; and haviayg eoileeted
the beauty and wit of tue Cily to grace their |
full po@-emston | yel suo has been Lae caseâ
rul*
ounty aud City, but the Gzuces it publishes,
as the olicial retaros,., certainly do not
substantiate the claimâshewing a majority
for the Union Caurdidates of about 400° ove:
the aatiâ It is preterled by the Chronic!
that there were no is from Âą
19th,
which has reached us trom all quarters, there is
doubt that De.
ms eiechion DAandsomeily.
Opnoueul, the Kditor of t
âee bul âa nberland
up to tae but, trom the tntormatiou
has
Doetorâs
1 Chronicle, would
ithe Tuoper wou
Tis, the
i
i
, ' ° ° oo i
entertainment, vegau the eujoy:weatol cae evening, | Ot wish to almit; bat the whole truth joust
about lialf past eigut o'clock,
men might, perhaps, lave pereeptthle aad
tue offi ers of ler M yesty 3 ship
* Favoriteâ added opportune!
Cae young and the old, equal
cares and troubies of life, and
groanings of the old bnildray,
Deel
hel sertue ol
ev fo Their nuuber
iy feorgethial
of the occasional
Poe lack of geatle-) come out sh tly. âTue Coufederate papers
ave apparently williug to acknowledze that, all
tarouch the Provinge, the majority 18 against
themâwlich, tudeed, was expected every-
mingled in the gay where ; aad it wpPearsy beyond doubt, that
throng and participated heartily in the enjoymens) qyo of their best mén have fallen, namely,
ol tie evening. Alibough coumpurtsens are wot
fair te all, yet Leauoot but iow that the eeleetion
of Ladies dows credit to the taste and the good
Kverything
reivesimMenis Were provi hed
appreciation of beauty of the hosts
was dine well, and
' Archibald and Hearyâthe former one of the
Secretaries of State in the Dominion Govern-
nent, and the litter, lately Attorney General
Will no uuspariug baud, to revive the spirits of | fut Nova Scotia, aad both Dele sates at the
and reannuatethe dancers; and the sounds ot
music aud dancing were prolonged to au early
hour.
Whether the â manesâ of the ancient founders! City and County by handsome majorities, and |
of the Old Hall were disturbed tn their rest, and
the meanings and ereakings heard in the burlding
the
Contederates claim to have earried Halifax
Quebee aud Loudon Conferences. But
several of the oat Counties also, including
were the sepulebral tones of their voiwes raised | Cumberland, where the bitter fact mast be con
in borreral its deseeration, au auswer were better |
not bugzarded; but jet those gronoings, whatever
fessed by anti-Unionists on Deelsration day,
by their cause, serve asa Waruing, that perhaps tat De. Tupper bos trium)hed over ail thei.
on the next eiinilar occasion the old baal ling wm ty
collapse, aud bury its vecupauts aud itself in iis |
own ruins }
Yiinking that the Gentlemen Hoste deserve
great commendation for their effuriaand the hearty |
thanks of their guersta, and heaping [ have not
L remain,
Yours, &Âą.,
ONK OF THE TRIO.
iia sill aain Ea
To THe Epitus vr tiie AAMINER,
Dear Sir,â
I have long wondered that noone has publicly |
the ufanner whieh the
* Heather Belleâ is made te periorm her duty to
wards the inhabitants of Souris and vierily, and
feeling sure Chatsuch might easiy be reetitied,tuat
noticed in
i
hand Anti-U uiouists,
|
vul.
steamer | Ut
i giunal meuâall anxious to reach ihe gual and
be, and thal at oneeâI] tak
yeu on the sinh] ect. du order tiat thosa who have
authority in Che walter may be made aware of the |
facte. |
The â Teather Belle,â by her contract, for the |
performance of which she reeeites a handsome |
yrant trom Goveronent. shonld vier Sears on me |
a week, in order that the Publie
may obtain |
j Most excilluas
| hours or
oppesition.
vt
| We take the following election intellizenee |
from the British Colonist of the 19th inst :°-
The battie at the polis, between Cuiouists
hag at last been fought
Halilax city bas thrown a majority for
the Uniouists of upward of 400.
The voting commenced in earnest imme.
diately on the opeuing of the polis at eizht
o'clock, Straggling ia ene eompact mass
around the poliing places, misht be seen the
young, the azed, aud the inticm âcler symetn,
baukers, mechanics aud
ârc haits, proies
rive their votes. (As the immense crowds
surged to and froin the struggle for place,
ih thing harsher than a lively sally Or a quick
othe liberty of wridug | repartee from vue tndividual Of cither party
to another, was heard; and thourh ene of the
âlection Cuntests that has ever
occurred in this city Was prosressing, the best
of humour prevaiied. Por the first three
so the caudi lates at each of the poll-
ing places were almost meek and neekâthe
freight and passage to and fren Chariottetown | Unionists leadiag in eneh ward but by a slishi
that [ fear she will net prove of much bevellt
First, whilst she drives off the former sailing |
packets, which of cotirse cannet coinpele with|
ter, and monopolizes the earrying trade, ehe per: |
forme the service herself in such a way that ne |
one obtatus sativfaction. Saturday being her!
jand intermediate ports, aud have all the benefits| majority.
j that sould arise from steaus comuniuication, but | however, situs of weakuess be san to be ob-
}uufortuuately Che arrangements are se badly wade! servable in tue Anti cau.
Between twelve and one o'clock,
candidates on their ticket were less frequestly
jmen bers.
Phe tota, Uaton majority iss sweeping that
it has left iestiad it the merest handful to forur
AL ODDOSILL + 5 aot a dszen out of 65
Quebec; about 50 out of S2in Oxgturio; two
out ef 15 in New Brauuswiek, and giving the
most favorable proportion, net. more than 12
out of 19 tw Nova Seetra, thuswivin gs the te
verument a majority of 83 ina Huse efebs?
We trust that this great fact will
Cuonvine extreme men, that a policy of Couch la
tion and of paace will be moustadvantareous at!
once tu themselves and to the country.â
â > <2
ARCABISHOP *CONNGLLYSâ LAST
We reprint in anoth-r columaâ the fast
manifesto whic) Hos trace the Archbisaop of
Halitax adspubusaed eu the Unioa esion,
Some ofthe Huifax paners haa described it as
a âmua yrtant document "âwe should be
inclined tochtacte. ise it asa very extraordinary
one, Though well writtea, it beeathe-s the fire
of the political partizan. Taat the Archbishop
hasa right, as well as every other perso in the
)
coinmunily, ta howd and exnvess his Ophitous on
pub ic juesti ms, is a truisin which nd one will
venture to disout+; brat wacu he ases his ex-
alted position, asa Arch ishop of the Gatholic |
Church, to turncone party azaist another, wel
believe he does the Church much injury, and
confers no honvur upon himself. He cau only
distrust aud discoatent into |
the Church, where harmony and good
succeed in bringing
tellow-
ship taight prevail,vo matter what stormis ai zht |
Tae time,
has gone by, long azo, in @ll intelligent com- |
disturb the political atmosphere.
mustities, when the civil rights of a peaple shall |
be held oaly subservient to ecclesiastical influ: |
ence. Such athing mi sht have done in [reland
filty years agoâmay be done to-day in loealities |
which are long in the rear of civilizationâs
march, where peor, and easily deluded peuple |
are kept im mortal terrer of anâ arbitrary
priest's frown. But where intelli zence prevails,
wid the manly spirit which intelli seuce begets, |
the attempt of a Bishop or au Avehbiahop to
inake the thuaders of the Chareh heard in the
| political arena, is a melancholy spectacle at |
j
best, and a losing one for himiathe end. The
letter of His Grace of Halifax has not bad the |
desired eifeetaecording to present intelli zeuce;
It is very probable
that its tendency has beeu to exasperate a larze |
âwe ure not sorry for it.
portion of the Catholics of Halifax County,who |
might otherwise be careless or indiffereut re
sardins the elections. The resilt of the latter, |
however, very clearly proves that the Bishop's |
|
influence is not paramouat. He has not suce- |
ceeded im getting all, if any, of his favourite |
| candidates in: and his rough attempt to put
| Mr. Anglin out for Gloucester has also sizually |
The names of the |
heard in auswer to the query from the polling |
oilicerâ* Por whom do you vole?â Whiie
louder aad oftuer the names of âTobin and
Shannon. Heil, Tobin aud McLeod,â sound-
|
failed. We hope this complete overthrow of bis
(ivaceâs influence in the political world will |
bea Warning to all ecclesiastics everywhere net
to meddle too much in political aTairs.
- > oe â-â_â
THE ESCAPE FROM JAIL.
THE prisoners committed by the Mayor to!
the Quieenâs County Jail, Charlottetown, to |
:
i ,
answer at the Siprems Court, in January |
next, to the following eharges, viz: Richard
i}
| disctiasion.
buildiung, for placing thereon, bags of Grain,
Seeds, Roots, Fruits, &c., and the right of
, . 8 ol âa , Fo âer.
the «fpout entrance a spate for Carriages,
Meighs, Furniiure, &e.; at the north-west én8
of the building will be erected @ suitable plat
form for the use of His Rwéelleacy aud suite;
on one side of the same a place fur the âBand,
and on the epaer a room wall be ae
the Comamissiovers and Judz-sâtowhiels the
â
| latter will retire before Bevis their deviareus,
/ Qa the grounds attathed go the building will
be placed Acricultural lanpitments, ins
large apace, such: ay Threshing Machines,
Ca Piouchs, Pruckwayons, Maud Diggers
de. a thesS ROWS BSS) WIT BS SReER
pens far the reception sof) Sheep, Pigs and
Tae Cute show will thke piace ihe
is it iy (Tirwsday ) the
grounds. âThere are two large Stowestitted ur,
14,
Pootists \.
torlowi au seine
one at cach ead of the bulldiny, for heating the
whole golu if reguisue... Tae, Bebibition
wil beovoosi ou the erenday of the fi 8 dae
(Wednesda: ) unth d@> omouk; a Band of
dhasee Will be io attendance, ands yreches and
\idvesses iu relation to the subjects of yal
adustry, Azricu ture, the dusherwa, dc. Seng,
le expected fre.a tragadseuf the Excaibiteou,
âMacewitole dui ki 1 Woke Wee! ol agente! ap sabe
fas~âife chandelicis inthe ceutre anb sid
° t
lity, men 200:
Ii it.expected frem the facilities r
intending Compculors Uhatgs large aeanker
articles of every desepaptiom will be exhibited ;
and #18 boped that the pubhe geueraliy. wall
pat Ouide, by their presenc@on theoccasteon mat
enterprise so cmineutlyooateulated Gonfurther
the best laterestsof the Coloiy.âCom,
> nee conenmn naan oe oe
LAPEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, *
GREAT BRITAIN, *
Be ad
Lowpon, Sept. 12.âA despatchfrom Athens
states that Great Bortaimand Fraoce have sent
a jolut note tu Greece, urging the Government
at Athens to refrain from hostilities with the
Sublime Porte, and maiftaiaâ strict neutrality
on the Cretan question. * â â
Livekroo., Sept. 12, (eve). âCotton prices
lowér for American, but the market isjemat
the decline; the days business was firm umid-
diing Uplands 45s" 14. | salesâ overâ 15,06
byles...,..The deaths fromâ yĂ©tlow Tever âi
New Orleans, dugag the tweaty four hours,
ending yesterday eveuing, are sixty-two.
Gextva, Sept. 12, (eve).âThe (House vef
Congress which met on thettel is stilledw
session, and the procetdinys much
atteitidn. At the sitting Sha peur
altaek was made upon the Svcialigte ie
UnitedStates, which gave rise go an |
Soue ul freeing was created,
betore the close of the session many withdred
from the Congress. yee ae
Texpox, Sept. 13, (eve).âThe Doncaster
races coutinwed to aliract the general attention
and crowds, uf, viaiters. : + Vauhanâ ;
for the Doncaster stakes. .* Achigneqent
repeated his victoty over ** Heraicââ ford thĂ©
Doucaster enp. The Parkhill stakes were
wou by â* E.aily.â Paceâ was winnef of
secyid prize, 200 sovereigns, âand the »
stakes valued at 400 pounds,
Wasagnin the winner to-day, cacrying
Portland plate, valued at 479 .nounds The
Doncaster stakes 0f.770. pounds, was,
* Tralian,ââ beating â Vauban ;"! and â
the Juvenile stake of 80 ~pounds, was won by
* Terponez.ââ alee
Fiogexce, Sept. 13th âThe Italian Govern
ment threatens to commence legal proceedings
asainst Ganbaldi it be persists in his prepare
t
ai
qos .
tiowever, arged Mi. Harris te conseut to bis send
ing hum @ hall degen at a certainâ tancy article
of stove, aod Me. Harris finally agreed to bis pro
position. The stoves have come, but Me Harris
mslerus use that, einer seving them, he bas satie- |
fied Biweclt that be Gan make the saine article
and sell at a lower price than they can be laid
down for here. Mr. tlarris writes we: * As tar
ae T am capable of Gadging. 1 have un fear ot |
Scotia of Lrish extraction, with the Archbishop
at your head, vom are, and always must by
somethingâand mark vou, only âsomething.
onlpone in nineteen. The Archbishop without
you,or you without him, will be of little moment.
Any adroit man, Catholic or Protestant, can
start up, by and by, as in the present instance,
and cut up, and divide, and kill vou out poli
tically. Here, as in New Brunswick, that
greatest of blanders may be found out, and telt
to the quick, before many days, aud theu the
Catholics of Halifax would clearly see that
they were never aruu to have even éac of their
own caste and creed to do battle for them in
succesatally competing with the Canadians in this
-âStewe making, With reterenee to men, [have
been paying bigher wages this seueon thaw)
hereteture, and have full as many bands erapiayed |
at preaewt as betere Coulederation, with tie
emorptine of macrialiderrs Whe are on @ strike in ail | the Leyislatuve, or say one word in their de-
the Puuadiies.â Mr. Harris gives employment | fence. There are only two communities among
fo nearly ae many men as will be foued in any! il aed dt Med Oh Mer alien D >
Fowadry ia Mowtreal,the seat ef the mani lactures | © SOREIPS ANG SILT CYR 4A SRO wine. Yam
of Yan Upper Provinccs. His snica in Nora| 21° that have any chance of sending two, and
Seotia aud Prince Edward (slaud are the ceasing | only. two members of our race and faith to)
So wucb for Mr. Harris's case. | Ottawa; and in these two they are vieing with |
6. Tao Shaw Vertorires were thr heat serieâ rach other to pull themselves down, and Liast |
âMesare, Hall. Francia and Villpey, by tianme | tae only hope that i lett for them.
Mr. Valpey states that the Cunadite dealers| If dlr. Johan Tobin, after twelve years of|
theneseives adit that it is'useless to attcunpt te) public service, were not the man of their choice, |
sell Bate sud Shoes in St. Johe or compete with they peed not hold a public meeting hefore-|
our iweol Factarws, Mr. Hall tetis us thet » band and adopt another candidate, as he was.
Moatrent dealer informed him that. at the prices) chosen twelve years since by an unmistakable
at whier eur SE Joku Factories ture wut work,| majorty; and whether [ approved or disap
« ; rN th âyo se , : nm .
bese. already had urdere bur their gut toe, would 4° beers and haud (as [ ever did) with
Canadaâ Ut ie a wiwlessle falschood to aeaert âąY Waele Catholic people. To attempt to
that St John ieâ crea ned with Mostreal Boots thwart, or to oppose, or to divide them, I
would look upon as mischievous meddling in
aud Shoes.â Only one dealee here hat made a the: Sth st ope
pitetiase in Canada, and that at foar monthe Politicsâinjurious to my position, and a dark
spot in my public life.
eredit, whereas our Pectaries go on the eush
eer. or âeqial ts cashâ The Montreal As it is, Johu Tobin still remaâns the
nominee of the Catholic peuple of Halifax.
Felung agents weut Lowe witbuut urders frow
ine alteruative but te aceept
| be retuuded. Cut out this notice aud take it wiih
â
Puram Sore TuroarâThe beet remedy
| that has ever been discovered fer this dreadful
| disease is Jolinsonâs Anodyne Liniwent. We do
bat siinple justiee to the medieme, as well aa te
jthe publie, when we recommend the same for
| general use
CORRESPONDENCE,
Se.
To THe Eprrer oF THE EXAMINER,
Sir,âThe success of the New Dominion
Elections presses the question otf Confederatiot
more and more upon our attention, and aut
withstanding the great bugbear of taxation
(which has veariy [nghtened ay eut of our wits)
kept before ua by auti-Confederates, we can see
it on the beat
possible terms, as svun as We have an op-
portunity to de me.
Tiere ix vo doubt but P. E. Island would be
materialy benefitted by the Union, but it would
|
ed ou the ear, The day was now lost to the
Antis. To keep up the cowra re of the party,
however, a bulletin, filied with bo rus despatch
lregular day to arrive, she generally gets bere |
jabout seven to the eventog, and not until she is)
jactually at the Wharl can ove tell her exact des. |
tination ; therefore, these whe may wish to slip|es, giving to the Autis theourshout the Province
by het cannet reasonably be expeeted to have | success everywhere, was issued from the CAro-
their fremgbt ready atany particular wharfâbeing | picle oilice, and circulated at the diderent poll.
uneertain as te whether the boat will come to ing places. This false intellixeuce, it. was
that wharfer another a imile or more away. Then . } :
; : eR! theuyht, woul . ; : ii
all ie barry and confusion to get freight to or frei oush ould turn the tide that was now
tious for an attuck against Rome.
Lisson, Sept. 15th.âThe steamer from,
i co fl Javeiro has arrived. The allied South A
ean silver coin; Christopher Sharp, for em | ean forces had gained recent advantages over
bezzlenent of a number of silver watches, fat | the Paraguayanss âJust beture the -steamer
| Summerside, and Philip Murray as an aiderand FY â renched Bio ron pint „sd
abettor in a beutal assault n Dlueâ } ad vaptaced Corumba, ond iter aed thFente
Seen Epoe 1UâŹâ | the fortified position of the Paraguay
Humaita. S.J
Morris, a fisherman belonging to an American
schooneÂź, for having passed counterfeit Ameri. |
be useless lor me to attempt to enumerate allgthe |
benefits that we would derive from: it, as it
would tax the ability of war ablest politicians tu
dw justicé to the subject; but the idea will |
suggest iteeli fo Our stall farmes and trades.
meu, Whe ought fo take the most lively interest
in the Rubjeet, of what wold be the denefit to
them ef an influx «f eapital, the development
of The varions redone @ of the different Proving ex,
the establixtbinent of manufactures of all kinds,
cousequent eu the New Dowimou assuming a
vational responsibility; it would aleo give an)
hupetus to eur Agriculture, our fisheries and
our commerce, âTne Confederated Provinces,
containing within themselves the elements of
her belore she leaves again, such being the uncer-
tainty and shortness ofher stay. [nthe fall, when
the days get short, it will be dark before she
arrives, and if she should remain all aight sie will
be off again atany hour the Cavtain wishes on
Sundayâthereby shutting out all freight: aud
even passengers canuot depend on her hour ot
departure; for it twelve be the hour named, if
there is even a suspicion of wind, off she goes at
ten. Then again, thong having no regular whart
appointed, although there are plenty of wharves
to be obtamed, the passengers are generally landed |
at Mr. Knight's wharf, amidst the most nauseous |
and disagreeable odors that can be imagined, |
eecasioned by the fish offal that is everywhere so |
onesâ feet,
Io tact, Bir, the whole duty of the steamer is |
(performed in such a way thatene would suppose
her visit to Souris was merely a most disagreeable
necessity that they strive to perform in an equally
disayreeabie anuerâ(aud in this they succeed
| were 234 « head.
| districts to be heard from.
jadmirably )
overwhelmin siy settins in favor of the Uyion-
ists.
desired e'Tect.
terruptedly on to victory.
Was at au end.
doubt as to the extent of Union feeling in the
Metropolitan city.
Committees poured in theiry men. Larger and
larger grew the majorities in each ward. As
the hour of five approached it only served to
increase the ardour of the Unionists. Though
victory was already inscribed on their banners,
as far as Halifax city was coucerned, still âthe
work of bringing up Union voters went. on.
At the latest accounts previous to going to
press the Union Candidates for Halifax County
Theve were still ten pollius
The subjoiaed telesrams have eome to
It all resolves iteelfjnre this: ifthe Government hand:â
pay the steamer to come te Souris, they should)
make, or Cause to be made such arrangements
that the people here nay benetit by her, oer-
Wise it is a mere waste of money. Now, if the
boat came on Wednesday, and remaâned here till
say eleven or twelve o'clock on the following
day, having a regular wharf to come te, and a
PovGwasa, Sept. 18, 1867 âPoll closed here.
hundred and thirty-eight; Vickery, one hun-
dred and uinty-nine; Agmund, two husidred and
: The game of brag |
Taere could be no longer any ,
, efected their eseape on Tuesd iy last, about 10
The trick tailed, however, to have the.
The Union tide rolled unin-| a b ry. wlv bed Perm commitead Ger, srial Bn <
|} Roman Catholic Church
Bravely the Union Ward.
â
pleuty that im wet weather it is difficult to keep Five o'clock came, aud gave the Union Can-|
| didates 4 majority of 412. | at the time absent from the
j
|
i
towards that disideratam the criminals are still people, .
Tupper, two hundred aud eleven; Pineo, two. at large.
|
v clock, p. in, These criminals, and a fourth, |
charge of burglary, were permitted under |
prison t+ sulation to the airins yard ; and while |
there they removed a small house from its place |
and carried it near to the fence or wooden wall |
of the yard, and thea mounted it, scaled the
}
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wall and gained the street, and eifected their)
tT
Rome, Sept. 13.âPope Pins s resolved
to call together a general âCoutic âof
He has.
congregation of seven cardinals, to whom
has entrusted the duty ef arrangiog the pre
Kminuaries for the meeting of the Coaneil. ©
SrockHoim, -Swapex, Sept.â 13h The
United States Steainship Franklyny Ad viral
Faragut, of the American Navy, arrived here
recently, afler visiting several places â
libesty, except the boy who was subsequently| Balticsâ The customary snintes weteâ
captured.
The High Sheriff, as we have learned, was
but we have information of immediate action
|for thett rearrest having been taken by the &... arm ang. is anchored in Shig
Mayor ; but wotwithstanding the alacrity used
|
The escape of these men from prison and
eight; Purdy, two hundred and three; Fullerton, from justice, about noon day, appears, in our
one huudred and eizhty-tive.
i view of the case, to indicate a want of proper ,
froui the fortifications on shére. °
feature was a fefe in the Tiperial Palace
the King of Swede, which was at
City, and we have | Admival © Farazut and âhitâ officers.
| not been able to ascertain what, or if any, action _timost goud,fegling god enthuigsm ee
_ was used by his subordinate to eapture the inen, | manifested. :
Pre]
Corrsnices, Sept. 13th.âTheâ Cai
Statea Steamship Frankisn, has arrived
"* â
The Americans vere âcordially
by the
LoÂź
Leoxpon, Sept: Dith.âThe ship
arrived at her dock, and has thus Won t
of eihg the first shiw'of the
newteas. Sixteeushi s started simult
from China. Consols 74; 5 20's une