ie THE HERALD'wEDNESD oe rE AY, OCT. 23, 1867. eee SI a fj 2 see ‘AN lal ANDER HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED IN Ro: 1 simian Se ha agnosia oan matnaagsnamniananntnanes_nmn maa ene + . : nor THE Hera. . bid Jupiter Penni fter his eseape fom dan-| THE WONDER OF THE AGE. ithe alert in tho chiet strategic positions of the country. oi ra bite who got the first prize for} We have lately had the pleasure, from time to time ger, We alesadlibed the portraits a jeu eran : page ‘This involves no small degree of aoe coon ph Fas saat — Dut od ness a Trenste Finnegan, and not) of chronicling the success of many an Islander ip ea Ms, among than the Napoleons, Washington | VisIt TO THE ZOUAYE JACOB, ee rg oe ong iis tax-payee, Wiliam Finnegan, as stated in all the papers. Tcannot) ior lands, We have never yet, we believe, re. ta] fl Lmartine. » the «hapei is the menument e-} t ore the mistake originated, as 1 entered my name orded a more brilliant intellectua! trium rete rhe avuay of he gotiant Deada, & he fellpn| (Paris Correspondence of the Birmingham Journal. |The whole affair shows very plainly the s ie the poe pe + serio I trust, Sobever, you will rectify the error, OF ph than 7 . A Sate ne ity involved inthe effort to reta ; 5 to do like-|that lately gained by one of P. E, Island's sons jp ai pont Hg et Gon bean ol The Zouave admite no one'te Ris prppepes who 16 not of abet, a condition ofbubjestion which makes the|"nd please call the attention of the other paper the world-renowned College of the Propaganda, 4 : Ya sonuver, 3} really alficted-with disease or infirmity, those who are all over the world the deadliest encinies of; Wir is wile Rome. At theanoual examination held towards and it fhe agonies of death, Napoleon, who 134 1) ine Rue de la Roquette by curiosity being com-| erik He c r a Fate, BS GIs FINNEGAN. { the scholastic year of 1866.67, Mr, @ the tenderly, bec while he Was his youngest. Pigg the British Government, end of the scholastic yea » Mr. Cornelius oi bia gh tery imlpere said to hom : “ You Peles coi hak seh k clues Stat bes Fah aed oe eg ty san, « — Bat the operation Tis Verne River, Ody $00h, 1067. O'Brien, a pative of this Island, gained the first price ; ' ooh ¥ us ished Wi 4 ’ q here: “ae : 4 , ——$—— See | * ° en the highest point of the Alps, and ht Sank peiviened at ounce. I enteted the rom enh wee ae ee aly _ a Wclaseiey tooal Sone 1d in all branches of the first or highest class of Phil. shall be your monument.” A marble tablet wenty of the most ragged and dirty of the whole mob, cued from the Poligo in Mavchester on Ws The' G he bi eva . osophy; and, what is still more satisfactory LOE St. Bernard commemorates bim.|..4 ain thus enabled to describe tho scene. ‘Lhe Zou-| ere skilfully planned and boldly carried out. a . ‘air dni ise, nor was itevch as (OUND) pera i — “ge had the honor of carrying off the Gotp nee eve seperate mE It invelved an ine] Wreanonday, October 2:5, 1907. Mepat. It may not be amiss to state that vitable fight, a public tumult, considerable elay. ORME vserne iene deememeenl ee this medel is not, as may be expected, it might Care been met with such an overpowering re- ROME. conferred every year on the most deserving: this mark before entering completely into trance, the only differ-|9istance as would have cost many of the attacking of distinction is reserved lor those who display an alto. stow-bound traveller, Interested us, can only! 2 ; ; phe “9 ; : varty their lives, Legal consequenees of the most se- , ry zealots are|gether extraordinary degree of talent and application ed ahd Pet writen about. We left the|*M? being in the intense light, shot out from the living /PATY Vey te ee so pesult from it, but all these] Now that Athelsts and revolutionary and, therefore, is not conferred for several years. Mr, @ vith a iveling of gratitude to the good Monke| ore. vee while hie tebe boc "Raced pragenittcarsed risks were freely taken by the men who, finding that) jyiming the * Eternal City” for the capital of Italy,|Osp tien commenced bie classical studies, as many of i bE BE Bereard, and went down to ltaly witha prayer ie i jtors upon the low weeden benches betore him, |their leaders hud fallen into the grasp of the author); violation of the plainest principles of common bon-| our readers kuow, in St, Dunstan's College, and bis i ; f oe Bellaniry everywhere remember him ave was standing as if in a reverie, when we entered p-meuthed dogs, the heroic dogs, that : f per swan be thele jpell-mell inte the long, low apartment where the cures} ‘8 Of £6 Many, kept Us Aware by the ! j and } Sas ere performed, He was leaning against the wall, with! pie. Jong hours of the sabes otpaiae ’ his eyes half open, after the fashion of Somnambula, | Hed OH CONS enone pPiaews lo PB e i soare — * a thet muke glad the hearts of So many, poo oa : ‘oped ‘ : ‘lities, were resolved that they should not retuain long ition to the almost unanimous voice present brilliant success, against students of eve : : . , ) i : F : w a. eer es + oo onvare \the tlmia whines of the poor, frightened creatures, ac-|*hester papers show with what a remarkable degree of of the thoroug ly solid nature of the instruction imparted at eaten tetas ete ntnttt tangata tite ncay Cornecrion.—With the view of giviug honor to whom hyvor is due, we have to correct one or two ay ‘7° The Rev. George Sutherland, some time pastor of the Free Charch sag to in this city, has written a etter from New Z F . gas . . ificence it has been 7 >. : , nee . : ait .|promptitude and vigor they acted up to their resolution. erly the capital, and by whose muri ‘ St. Dunstan's. We congratulate the friends and rela- Side TB: ; Fo Maxiintan’s Exucerion.—The custome Aste ary we sa oman! : Wien al MThe spy system, of which our rulers make such @ aera few facts as to the actual position of Rome, |tives of this young gentleman on his marked success, Boris cor: ndent of the Globe, writing on Priday ieee seated vinat leaning the one against the other, the 20st, proved utterly at fault in this instance, not even f intellectual point of view, may not be out Of/and the Island ia general on this great triumph gained ; 3 ten: td ‘this an : — da ctber going close up to the son whispered in his ear, |# hint of the ee rescue ond the ta tee = One of the most silly and at the samo time base by one of her sons in a competition against the world.” é, pOUMrhes adecument which, if I mistake not, F arutice ; pens Ww ith |from any source in time to serve them as a warning of | place. : : os senestion. Jt is an order of Moran Lag 9 ae: ‘Nee yeah ar station of a eli what was to take pinch. Even the arrest of the prison-leglomniws which are uttered against Rome, says they We copy the above with much pleasure from the pel cy dated Mexico, it October, 1855, 10 the tary reanp, ay pi se the beaut Gf the solemnity of the |¢ts which aed vce eer some os eng sou 4 pe Unita Cattolica, is that she is tho enemy of stg Examiner of Monday, and in connection therewith eof the French army in that country, to put to) O's Coes See alle 4 not aresult of information aequire< the Govern- ‘ state of ig- : Sie ailiers of Ate fe tuken in arms; the order |Maek tall & BANCIDAEY. he walked up and down . few ment, but was purely a matter 0 pectin § The attack |and is desirous of keeping the people in a state ‘i we have to remark that it was with much regret we 8 . : pp ninutes belore the eager line of sufferers. To each he - : a The truth is, that there is not in the whele pan BA sepreame tet some excetecs og! wer lrold the disease under which he er she was suffering, |MPOM ‘he police van in the street, the rout of its es-/merance. a e tion to its size, has so learned, come weeks ago, that Mr. D. JiMecDovald, Pe een comanedr © Frequent you,” ssy6 te! | si. uriginal causeof the maledy; and es no objec-|Cort, the breaking opéh of the vehicle. the release ef world s cfly which, in proportion to He size, of Pisquid, who for five years so nobly and worthily atmarohal, ** 10 make known to the troops under your tion Was made in any one case, I am led to suppose bim|tbe prisoners from each of ite compartments, nd the many scientific institutions, 80 many libraries, so many : -@eeders that Lyvill not allow any prisoners to bo made. |) ate hace Wiolit ie all Teesently ap 1 ob.|Speedy transferrence of the Fenians to a place of salety| Heges and schools, as the City of the Popes, To represented P, E. I. in the venerable halls of Pro- oy ap sinidvn), we ward be. os ia arm caved Mies to’ ee suddenly, and ay his eye upon one “agp hy oe is out ae a om 4 incidents es | Seantiarate this truth, we will merely analyse the sim-|paganda, and who shared literary and scientific lau. to th. o exchange o risoners Wi 4 "* ‘ e tuken place In Enylan arin, Inan’ ae : ag o nt . ga tite Patna of tap baie Fe the death fujo! the oe a te - port bio —~ of etches Several sereien alleged he vo ken part in. .4 €X-/ple figures of the statistics of scientific and elementary|rels with Mr. O’Br 9 eee former occasious, was hich We'are engaged, On eaeh side we must kill or vain sibel r4 slight Shesdihen 6 ch I observed was|traordinary affair are now in caotodaeat instruction in Rome for the year 1867. this year obliged by his medical advisers, to return, be killed Regt ae “ewe dll — sabia aeither of disgust nor dvead, but a kind of involuntary na tpg Aloette fue Woot waa The male students of science for the current year) a: Jeast for a time, to his native climate, We are a F , , ree: seat : : * * . “mM. ; vVilaation 1865!" and puch, no doubt, will be the ine ee ae i cihing for your disease; it is beyond my |chiefs in Ireland cannot be extendage to the men bh: Rowan Seminary (Sant Apoliinare), 708; the Roman). _o., health is already much improved, and that dignant exclamation throughout France when the hor- a enintahaw it be imataud 1.” This /fought for the release of the Fe ‘chiefs in Manches- College (conducted by the Jesuit Fathers), 1249; the ere ne ; . Na) — Oo F he ohare su will re-[POWers Go, aud remember it is useless to return, Mel er.” * Ap exeimunte,” tine is) made this time. / as his friends anticipated, he will be able to return rible order is. read. One of the charges, you will ve-i all, but the words acted upon the man like a magic) !°"- . pre ~ . veeeland has been ma-| Propaganda, 226; the School of Philosophy (S. Maria . ; “aeember) bn which the Emperor Maximilian was con- spall. ‘Hv shook from head to fvdt, like an aspen leaf, But it might be recollected Fihresrened duringdella Pace), 90; the College of St. ‘Thomas at the Min- to Rome in the course of next year to complete kis ‘etinéd"fo death, was the alleged issue of a decree in- and ined to.gasp out a few words, but whether of king such examples as ate hgte nen bcod heak ie OF: ane he Technical Institu-|Course of studies. * flicting @éath on insureuts captured in arms, He wt cpt i ats A impossible to say, for bis} MA&BY long centuries, and th a erva (Dominicans), 97; and at the Technical Insti ©wnid, et ‘bis trial, and all the people about him have loniene sed oak and clung to the roof of his|ither to terrorise or pat [he mea “said sitive, that ve ng see gh ae a mouth, while the Zouave turned aside with an indescrib- nd epasegperwen JF ond oe : Elementary’ instruction for boys is given as follows : shal Bagaine and the dba 9, apt ll vk ! jp able expression of fear, certainly indicative of intimid- vite te the Vial natba , .|By the Fathers of the Scuole Pie, 2 schools; Christian ; . codes, and remembering his gentle character, who will i. “put this was soon shaken off, and he again The : 4 sg : A shools,|*'TOrs in our remarks of last week upon the Fair doubt tbat he spoke truly ? sed before the ling, uttering simply the. words.) - 2% ‘ree Heopletre Romece ps ert. Doctrine, 2; by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, ee / a ries ‘ oe ese nee walk Tus ces ey simultaneously (t02 intelligent, too united; av J pas Shoe 6; Brothers of Mercy, 1; Brothers of the Conception, aod Exhibition, Mr. Bowers was credited with 7 1 rH aren Svares.ed'be D@uocrats| burst frow the assembly, could find no fitting deserip- oe gractiegeine< afjep- poh ae vee Biitish Govern-\t} Vatican Seminary, 1; Parochia! Schools, 7; ‘ Pon-|having forwarded a sett of harness to the Exhibition, Bear rie ork ection in Ohi. a Wenpeyl ~~ : aga’ wr Seong at wae Ar of wag So baitiwe pela do 4 them; tb f 8000 rear rulers re-|tifical” Schools, 2; the Commission of Subsidies, 2;/but this was a mistake, as Mr. Bowers, although he Th ¢ gains in Maine, and tbe Majority ob-|a kind of infantile wailing, evidently produce y ree oom ize this fact and act Ree with it, the bet- St. Vincent de Paul, 1; Schoe!l of Clerics, Vatican, 1; intended to have d had ; f hi Sc, have’ the ot nosh @ as showing |and doubt. One feeble old beggar woman, whose head |°°8? 0 ee ee iti a he ' * ear, : Cn eee Of ser nt is moving. - one ber jbed stopped its palsied shaking from the moment the _ rn foo im oo on Night Schools established in various parishes, and st-\handicraft at the Exhibition, In ready-made cloth- blicans ahd Democrats is, shall the Zovave Jacob had fixed his glitermg eye upon her, was|°M@ PHO. — Yeon ato tended by above 2,000 boys; Infant Asy!ume, 4; Sécular|;, too, we itted in classing Mr. M tk face be Hie ruling powerof the coun-|the one who gave expression to the feeling which had we Colleges, Boarding Schools, and Institutions of Charity, Ss £00; WS Sofomitte | GE SFTOF 10 Cragring anf. . We Grures in ane the majority in the States|cvidently taken possess on of them all: ** Oh, how can| The Times says thet even the question which give inetruction to 691 students, and lastly, the Rae among the competitors. Mr. Joho Bell, of this jo and Penusylvania have not come to hand as|I move without my crutches?” and, baving turned alas to the right of the @eneral Government to sppoint) WN? Sahn ge eae 806 b g,|city, was the only clothier amongst us who forward: ut taking the State of Maine asa basis of caleu-|yearning look towards the corner were these old friends) the magistraey, and that there is xo difference between | District Schools, which give instruction to 8,806 boys. Pye pages rie ag ation, it was anticipated that the Democratic gain in|and supporters were standing, with a host of others,|tho Local and Genefal Governments, This accords! Nor is the number less of institutions for the elemen-|¢ ouits o clothing tothe Exhibition, and, as an Pennsylvauia would be 29,000 as compared with the last/she began to mumble and moan most pitcously. But} with my information, that Mr. Sunfield McDonald, tolra ey instruction of girls, There are ten schools con-|act of justice, he is entitled to all the honor conneect- ear’s vote, and in Ohio 21,000., ‘The contest in the|the Zouave looked for an instant along the lino, with) whom the matter was submitted when he was here, ducted by the ‘Mestre Pie Operaie;” two by theled therewith rst Named State wag, for Supreme Comt Judge, while/an ominous frewn on his brow, as he found that not one| backed down on the _part of the Local Government. Vestre Pie di ¥ inks” fi by th s t + Piel ’ that in Ohio was for the entire list of Stato cflicials.|of bis patients obeyed his orders, No pretension to| The lawyers who raised this question are not lar from|?e@sire Lye as Fanerim;” four by ; e ; Is “ ul Frovi- A sailor of H. M. ship of war Favourite, was er “Public sentiment seems to be inclined to elevate the|the sacred character of a prophet, or inspired seer, was|Sir John A.’ Macdonald’? office, dence; five by the Daughters of Charity. Then there ded wien his eal : ’ Democratic party to rule the State, a state of things/there, for he stamped with such rude violence 6n the| Messrs. Chapais and Afthibald continue to bold officejare the School of the ‘* Brignoline,” that of the Sisters|°°T® : 0 be gagged for drunkenness, whilst that vessel + that will be vastly Letter than the terrible rulo of the/floor that the casement shook again. He almost utter-| without seats in Parliament. There is the show an-\of st. Joseph dell’ Appariziene two conducted by ano-/“88 in Georgetown Harbor last week, and in an Bey blicans f the tf ars has been ed an oath, but it was unfinished, as he once more ut-|pouncement that M rehibald hold. office until bis P PE : y r 3 : or tist lew je een, : »” Se une ' ace “|nounceme : u . : " : | : . pont eight ’ . tered the command to rise and walk, so that others] successor is appoi ; but the. Government orgens ee —— - oe senee Cone Oe Oy Wy Sas one Bina werd noua are ee © : might be admitted in their place. ‘Then came the most/ answer that ne appointment isto be made until after the Most Precious Blood, two by the Daughters of the|cororer'’s inquest was held, avd a verdict returned of Ta sg pate om + gob oa gt gy ee ye] (Strange and mysterious a of the — pretends wh Parliament meets, The organs have nenconeed that/Sacred Heart, two each by the Daughters of Provi-|'+ died from disease of the heart.” It is said that t BY. B.Omtcn Of interesung news from Braz! Une (ne by one did every individual seated upon those Jow| ministers expect a split in the ranks of the anti-Union- 1 , the Sisters of St. Doroth dt religi . : : » Buenos Ayres relative to the war going on betwee D\ wooden benches rise and stand erect. No worde can ists in Nova Besti, wae for this we must wait in order TS ena "saa : Then psy ype st apt ” oe has created considerable exeite- » Brazil, with her allies, and Paraguay. ho dates are! describe the singular spectacle offered by this fearing, |to get a successor to Mr. Archibald. Sir John A.’s} 0" “OO 0 ™ USM ibe ne » 2¢ ©!8*\ ment in Georgetown, as well as on board the Faveur- Z dears eee join Fon’ g hag le ig aut hoping, ee crowd, as each one found mK yp friends here are quite willing to throw overboard “age sang __ nse of the Philippine, of ite, tha sallevs of which ave week lncnesed against sful in ber heroic resistance to the Scare and its y sages vale A ne lege tie Raat ‘lish pre eh! i em a feng i ey Ls: Apiaceae ey ‘ oe raett pe 2 rh a want of ~ ig ve the Lieuteuant who ordered the gagging success d : : . : do their office. Some laughed like foo : +| Howe party.—Torento Globe. ' a’ * Orto, of 1 sters of St. Andrew, of the : evepubliean allies. Atter untold expense and the loss of! , remained wrapped in soltd wonder, while somé ’ - : esixtythousand men buried, Brazil 4e apparently as tar ate “bene pie tthe patente Ma of.weep:-| Gs ¥t seoninee ve 0 “cee pare Oblates of apa ae of = eee wpe Then Owing to the failure of the potatoe crop in Nova «from, ery weet Lopez as ever. It iv not only the/ing Tt was then that the Zouave stretched fofth his Oxvte s p DBudeneer. re ato three “Pontifical” sehools for girls, two more! co orig potatoes very resdily command fifty cents « ebyave old Dwtator of Paynguay and his brave troops—|,, ud bade them pause, All was hushed and silent J orted by the Commission of Subsidies, Parochial ’ an al . - yery ynneh fewer inn ml , hao Shenton) aywepthss er Fehid ‘wotnent, The pause lasted for some time, 1 age tage, er hy iia Wiicaal i Sekt Saks which latter are atten 4-3 &) 420% yi ese 96 s etecus éo ys thiok | waa nd } “gr gp ae oo have been told that it is always so, but have not been " bot (i. Besides +! --» suvet are 2,494 girls educated in| \” — wer comper ove Scotians | tape lates: SeEEGG Phe the seat of at eebrecent the aod her feo games Day Foc der ote} wat) Duan Sun,—I take up my pen fe = a a ae ‘arious establishments—conservatories, hospices, and|'® P&Y ™more than that price by imposing a duty ~atie Bravitians a8 having suffered terribly in conflict both palit and the lame of tho hour betore, walked from that tines, and todit ded Bisiee of King’s County. I see @eritable institutions, wl detand yotatnes, as some of our local conten» + }withethe troops of Lopez and the difficulties of the long, low, balf-darkened chamber with somewhat timid) IPo* his Et diate eon and anal : _ And, now, to sum up these figures ; we find that in the|poraries threatened. As for oats, we do vot depend gountry. Brazil had better give up this useless war,| sit, it may be, but with straimhtenad i» 44 ea-|that you henle Gp every agsin our ex-member, Eternal City scientific instruction ie b d i : ee she takes sho gets into greater difficulty. | rod stens, as thougt nO ailment had ever reached| W, E. Clarke, who played us such a shabby trick as to JY Sclentife instruction is estowed gratul-\apon any city of, the Dominion for a market, and fog every step Bet e ou Ps, us! 8.597 y E : s “On her art it is simply a wax of, i rage oo she ne them. One or two ee oe rae — use the District for the purpose of getting a good fat ed os cys 527 young men, Elementary instruction therefore we need care but little for the legislation seroeT eto of Lteod for Pag eoke ord, ana with og hoa’ pro yt waste boo * ty pon office, and after gaining his point, throwing the District a bugle tat oo ay : : rg vig — more of the Dominion Parliament. ea pi spect of success.—New York Herald. : ain't you? That's enough—now, picties moi le camp !|aside lite an old shoe. We have not forgot him yet, a ay : P pk . ye a tea yer The Ploughing Match i : i the tos In plain English—** Cut your stick, and be gone.” e-| nor the puffing by which Mr. Whelan foisted him on the ee Sr ee ne STORENING Sneren 1B COMRERIOS WHS fhe Inte _. How nor ro po rt.—The following interesting illus- fore leaving the room, I turned to — er ry P| District, We haye repaid Mr. Whelan for that mis- tion, the Statistics - thus: gratuitously educated, Exhibition and Fair, comes off to-day, on the Farm teation of the energy of the Wur Office in carrying out |tient whose case wheat Pen aston he Pi Sa take. and the other one of advocating a union with|®:!8%; girls paid for, 2,765; total, 10,953 girls under|oj the Hon. R. P. Haythorne, St. Peters Road. the great principle of *' Llow not to do it,” reaches us his power to hs ih a y il I 1 “certainly was|Canada against our wishes by rejecting him at the last education, Therefore, the whole number of both sexes — _ a correspondent at Constantinop'e, who writes on|arms, and his neck twisted all awry, It certainly was : : : lat school or eollege ian Rome, amounts to 24,391, of The Ottawa Times, the organ of the Government, en im i lish offic Captains Hubbard,|® hang-dog countenance—worse than I ever bebeld—jelection, We have selected you and Mr. McCormack ’ nOul, the Lith inet ublished the follow! ti t on Bed “e" ~ a ee re here by the and the expression of rage, aud hate, and fear, which/for four years, because we believe that you will neither; "bom 17,820 are educated free of expense, and 6,561 ne “7 . Pee ng narrative @ Webber, pevereee 38 ern ’ nurchasi sglit conveyed Was unwistakeable. Hin feet were par-|.. ay us, and that yeu willdo your utm for |are paid for. The population of Rome, according to facts respecting ” resignation of the Secretary of ‘Yast mail, charged with the mission of purchasing mules : -_ f », {sell nor betray us, y y ost for & State for the P. Tt will b See -for the ‘Abyeitina expedition, A more stupid Blunder alyzed likewise, and turned outwards, The ges the District. Well, considering the chances you have the last census, was somewhat over 200,000; the popor- ate for the rovinces, tw ® seen that the state- itis. scarcely pessible to imagine. There are no mules father searched come = —. signer eft > had, we are very well satisfied with you so far, and if|tion, therefore, of those who attend school at present, Mets are precisely the same as those contained in our i Ainatienttllaghe: Attached to the military train there une goense — say gpa rie Bg ig you consult our wishes and-intér@te instead of yourlis nearly Lin 8. After this, 1f they have a bit of shame special despatch of Friday last -— ' i — ertined to rem . : ° : * Sy aay ed — eel eaied Spe pose iooked with an inquiring glance towards the unhappy hed i make 90 Crem Pour wg o_o left in them, the calumniatore of Pontifical Rome, espe-| ‘* Immediately on becoming aware of his defeat at after the Groce ae as it is not likely Pi suca alwretch, who answered with an awkward jerk of his wry rage ok aa comes of tr icles Charlotie.|ally Englishmen, should biush at the grossness of we pote, Oe — _. ego | _—— out ~~ for- monstrous scandal could be perpetrated as our buying|neck, until be ges gb — nef y vores pas e town are not satisfied with our dedsion of last April,|their charges, We will take leave of this subject by thereupon vale om Hos “his, Anebieelt See from the Turkish Government cast-off aniwale, even ifjcart upon wheels, which the cripple had Deen used told ia they imagine that they canilo with the District|,aying that in the latest examinations in th lvlthes be i Par ly : & had them to spa In the meantime, the officers|push before him. A voy came in to help him from his)" t a8 they like, and with the view If putting their idea ying @ newly|that he would only submit his letter of resignation, — ott ba wh oi cham. bilil : utterly at & loss what tol|seat, and as he disappeared eat by this aid, he Note peoetie 0, they ave tampering wh Mr. McCormack founded educational establishments, whence ecclesins- mg Mr, Archibald himself was present at the cap- have, of course, sent home for instructions.”|uttered a poignant phar te | : a rag tn aay to wake him retire, and thus creates vacancy for Mr.|'ic#. monks, &e., have been banished by the regenera- tlle pen =. rae penne igdony hel too for as —Pall Mall Gazette, _ {place with the most weir ined of the Zouave by oehat| Whelan. We believe that Mr. Mclormack is too hon-|tors of Italy, the result has been that the majority of the decane Paton A song alsa aeena- as ramen oe ‘ tat wert pions Ihade aware of bie inability tc ewr,,(¢%ts too regardful of his good nme, and the good/pupils were disgracefully plucked. This truth welearn| Mr. Archibald's resignation was laid before. the frit ; hid Wen Tevk Bylktd Goaked's significant bomfession me anewered slmply that in cases of this kind veil epinians ot oad Graces ica dgoe hb avg) i ye frem the revolutionary Dirritto, which acknowledges that|Council yesterday. We understand that His pet 4 ‘about the sins of its party when it admits ‘that the) seemed to fall before bis eyes and impede his view of ts vireaallets that while we art entisfied that Mr,|it 18 “forced to hide its head for very shame.” The pic- tn ens Bit sppener dl General has been pleased to ne- blic mind has become disgusted with the extreme | the patient. : Whelan should have the Queen's Binting, we are not|ture of Roman education, in contrast with that professed po . : cto agony . a subject to the ures of man prominent men in the Union party, oer wanes ae isfied that he should be eer rephsentative for four “] ” Se? usual reservation that he wi continue to discharge have little doubt. The evident determination of THE RESCUE IN MANCHESTER. prong eins 94 least, ond if thereheipalions be dhne to be given by ‘ Italy,” would be well worth S'ving to/the duties of his office until his successor is appointed.’ dome among them, not only to secure the colored race think that they can force him ujon us they are very the world. Perheps capa one who bas more ‘ime for The name of Mr, Archibald’s successor has not yet } Si the eajoytnent of equal rights, but to give it absolute The British public have had an immense surprise} much mistaken. We have local nenin the District who|'be work than we have might favor the world with some|),.¢, made public, and it is presumed that no appoint- “ase ney inthe government of the country, has re- this week. The long prevailing dullness of their home| will beat him easily, and no tistake about it. Hejsuch production, He would find his labors well re- ment will be made until after the meeting of Parlia« pelled very many P nn _. are ety ar nego a news bas been broken for them, aud to some purpose. niger us at Mr. Larkin’s, on th-Fortune Road, that paid. ment, as it is expocted of the Privy Geuncit us it will bliean : a no doubt, moreover, ? a : ; r 4 reg : ‘ " violaaan vat ate | aby particonship which has marked coe gone woe ee ike py English yo Suan te buetessd poaiiies oa hess Rydon This is the city which an ever-turbulent crowd of! follow the ordinary constitutional precedent, and meet ‘gach of the sction and more of the speeches of [epab- stanton of the daring and audacity of an act which|be does not tulfill his promise, eveaprbilst he holds the|¢T#2y Tevolutionists wish to get under their mild control] 1}, House as it went before the country. — Hx, Express ife Mette to bene geticechon any te has been performed in violation : = law, and in ra office of paseo aay tay em pogrormpee: Gov-|—the disciples of - dagger and biood-thirsty “Reds” - i wn and Constitution in thejernment, an at be is determin vote us into i nothi thei : : rida, by whatever ineans, and the evident|srant ert ae hodhedinurtod Weakbver te eats tihaien. We enw. who when othing else engages { 2 attention, fill ap| Mutaxcuory Acctoext.—On Tuesday morning last, od ont the Southern States from the Union| Very heart of the e P st not depend upon his promises, « their time in planning assassinations; but it is satisfac-|as Mr. George Scott, of North River, was on bis way to til they om ly On their support of the most radical) That Fenian pg! the ae we See a hloka an be dane es appoaki to cur wishes and|tory to find that Catholic France has at last interposed her|'@¥® with a load of oats, the cart wheel got into a dee meatores of publig and of party policy, have cunsed often been laid by we arate, SS j Mn "and |interests, we will not vote for him! [Whoever tells him strong arm to prevent the contemplated Vandalism, and rut, and be was thrown off, and falling with his hea ot die distrust the wisdom |and by pragmatic editors, has started up again, : ted paling wo *.|downwards, remained in that position unt!] some parties ery many of that party to distrust the wis ’ fe that the people of this District arthanging in favor of|that Rome is still secur he P ltaly— 4 t ; sand the riotis#@iigf those who have. usurped its;shown not only a bold front, but a strong hand in the Sgt a i Sande, Os oat 00 Ea eh hap that be eto the Popes. Italy—United| who were at « considerable distance behind, came up, pte hee ‘| , very midst of England. It has defied the law, erap- — = ort majoritidl the shichane ti ise ltaly—or rather its King and Government, were bound/and found him bleeding ag at the nose, Medical EN o pled with the authorities, =. rs cesar was comes before thom to be elected ior they are recolysd | YY solemn treaty, and by every principle of honor and|#!¢ wae sent for immediately, but the ng og received YS. Bevrrew Mixtstve Eveet ag . = ballon 4 cna aad the Rests pie ro teach all outsiders and confedates that they do not|morality, to protect the Pope in peaceful possession of aa — oth Pa 3 thed rhs wed — erner | British Minister to the|&nslish asaad Wide ¢ r, ‘The * Chescer| want union with Canada, and thathey have some intelli-/his Dominions; but they have failed to do so. 1 Ho sl tuk eoeaceeh ae en wre 1 . lation all around, ‘This is starthng. The * Chest saath sauna, 440 Gil a think ievth ; 7 j oso. It will industrious man, and highly respected in the community Au iB keley Paget, K. oa °4 affair” was a old move, and very nearly a sucees sinl — eee ley onales andes oooh Figen nl be observed that Rome has bad no foreign soldiers to| where be resided.— Pat. “Nernst aoa Wy boty wat alta. wed os pre vga ot je: pr ha lg ge gi * Nagel "bet hen my knowledo of the people I bo.|Protect it for more than a year, and notwithstanding en wih ne ater ee gen the sole cause 0 rigs Nilonalllieve it ie well founde ities. The|that Garibvldi, Mazzini, and other leaders who ha , a oafier the metal CON) ie wy ich daving, with an additional |lieve it is well founded, So meh for polities, _Thetaat G ' zini, and other leaders who have ; a clerkyin the Forsi#tn office. Sod coy tencindetet pe a PB. that the object of re. by an ade do oe and piiytonne J been predicting a speedy termination to the Pope's lot and lalevouing a gone } ay : See es ‘ 8 ¢ © assisted in this Couwty as well as y > it . from ges ing > the Movernent was a oe - ‘ Ce ane Conwy, wae = At Head of &. wierd Bay one ps Temporal Power trom the people of Rome on the with- Halifax Witness, in which he says that the Government Die. be poompetied to people feel astonislied and alarme ‘>rtuble for/situation, we ought to bave \ar Agricultural Society|¢"®¥4! of the French soldiers, have issued proviama-| Mouse of that Colony—the residence of Gevernor Sir im the Claapt. of The state of things iy it rain might be (tions without number to the Pope’s subjects, to rise) George Grey for the last two years—is not as good as pottary at the them when they = 4 against their lawful sovereign, they firmly decline to do the Manse he left behind him in Charlottetown. Mr. m ; fis) cities ; when the so, but rather rally to the nentiie’ of the Holy Father Soot claude fatten tee je , 458, was ap- agg) finst be, wate favorably of those portions of the Southern hemisphere heb Hes a Me iuries Considering the conséript law in Italy, and the heavy ; i whieh be has seem.-~ Pat. yr favee pihst be store taxation to which the Italians are subjected, we are not eng neler WD, [anes the Or surprised that the Romaus, who are happy, contented, ey : edtind that ay sic : ppy, ¢ : may a ib. te produce ; : : * well-governed, refuse to become subjects of that lay with which the Irish people are! River o@ ber way to Sears, pel owners of ~~ : —" We are fully convinced that the larger portion of wens eMTIAT,, ne rich the English senile have net|the Heather Belle, toran her regulrly to Mount Stewart ye toy dom, und hence the task of ‘‘secularising | the Antis of the Lower Provinces are Aanenntionion.” tbitberto hadexpericnvo. ‘Things seem tending fast tojon marketdays, and not every no nd again as she has/*°Me bas fale upon Victor Emmanuel’s brawling and| The editor of the Journal ie a Confederate, Of course when, if the nen who have * gone”—to Eng-/ been doing this summer; ® it ya could also manage uneasy subjects, : be is! Noman other than a Confederate would have the temerity to publish such a teuthless, insulting libel ‘with a vengeance” ure to be kept under, thelto give 08 @ good and safe harbd at St. Peter's, and|tics, and prevent. uppn the loyal people of the Lower Provinees, False f « Te y Decrprpty Coot,—The Summerside Journal of the in of police rule steamer to call afd oiake & syle 10th, in an answer to the Charlottetown Patriot, says: Viabeos Curpus Act will have to be suspended in Great|keep the Lights in good conditid we would consider glaring acts of robbery : is Policy will ee to be drilled, |you and the Government the t benefactors that|vidence rules, and . ro~ ish. é l hood and detraction were the principal argaments em: me 4 with breaeblonders and bayonets|could be given us. You will hemom me agam. to the gratitude of the © sph ag shy ence rag a “ap Ne by the Confederate joctwale int this Province, and andthe Commander-in-Chief will find | OBSERVER. {the friends of honesty and faith, law and order,|#* would appear that the Summerside Journad will prove strong bodies of men always on| St. Peter's, Oct. 18, 1867, overy where, an adept in following their example.— Pictou Chronicle, a