~ ‘reduced proportiduately, th 7 Would show # deficit of #1 SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1855. eS ee meee a = SS = In the Weat end of that city the rows of| We omitted to acknowledge earlier the rom late Gechanges, Sees Europe. The King of Prussia will shortly present) to the town of Peterhead, Aberdevushire, estimutes of expen ey appropri: | scale next } The policy ot Congress has been to mak +s for the present y which are notoriously inadequate, und which will have to be made up by deficien- | ions on an unprecedented | © justas many la a bronze statue of Morshal Keith, ‘Phis| clencies were covers PHB taal a 8, th marked honor will be brought about thro’) is dishonest financing, butit isa po t the instrumentality of Count Vou Bismark, | * J ’ a se be’ | derstand how such a Table might be need- An 1715 the Marshal was proprietor of the) people believe that the prescit year’s estt-) odin a country like Englind, where much lands on which the town is built, as well) mites: es and tho taxes are towers U1) Of ancient, aristocrati we is tenaciously as those surrounding it. In the rebellion last yea the fact is that the enormous) vahered to, But here such s thing might ol that year, for the part he took, his es-| ¢Xpenses of the government are not being utppear necessary only ina Ballroom, or tates were forfeited. ‘The property is own-| deereased, A standing army of 50,000 is} 7 public proce Gn our ordinary ed by the Merchants Maiden Hospital in Edinburgh, from which it derives a large revenue, ‘Vhe Marshal, atter flying froim Peterhead arrived in Germany, entered the Prussian service, and rose to high rank and favor. The statue wiil be presented asa mark of esteem for his high services, and as a memorial will be highly honcr- able to his native town. } Mr. Mainwaring, the Conservative can- didate for the Debingshire Boroughs, has several times, in the course of his canvass, stated, ‘ton high Ministerial authority,” | that Mr, Gladstone bitterly repented the vourse he had been coerced into taking regarding the Trish Chureh, Au elector has written to Mr, Gladstone on the sub- ject, and tho right honorable gentlemen has replied that there is not a psrticle ot foundation in the statement. A congress of the International Working Men’s Association is to be held at Brussels on she 6th September, at which delegates from England, France, Belgium, italy, and probably the United States, will be present, ‘ It has been announced that the Alantic Cable of 1866 has ** failed ;” but where the fault has occurred, and whether it is seri- ous or slight, is not stated. A monthly steam packet communication between Bremen, Southampton and New Orleans will be established in October next by the North German Lloyd's Company. A proposal is under the consideration of the Government for the appointment ct a bishop for the army, instead ot a chaplain- general, as at present. ‘The bishop would have episcopal powers at all stations to which our soldiers are liable to be scut where there is now no bishop. - Advices from Berlin state that the health ‘of Count Btsmarck still continues to im- ‘prove. He still suffers, however, fom avant of sleep. It is said that the Emperoy of the French as busily engaged in « work. on the neu- SS. ple. asta and moral pocket handkerchiefs to the idle n tors and representatives come to Washing: ton, with a long bill to be paid, tor services | necessity for the radicals to make the still kept up to oyerawe the Southern peo- Freedmen’s Bureau still dispenses egroes, and the carpet-bag sena- sudered to the radical party, Seeretary IcCulloch’s statement, however, gives aj} ittle inkling of the truth, when it showsj * in spite ot the dishonest hedging ot Con gress, that the public debt in two months th inereased over 3. — Bills Coys The New York Zines? doubt now exists but t special says: No wt the Luture policy of this Government towards Mexico will be the establishment, at no distant day, of a protectorate over that republic. It is probable that the Mexican Government will very soon take the initiative step in this matter by legislative action, and that the departure of Minister Rosecrans will be delayed until farther information is re- ceived on the subject. Itis not improba- ble that, as a remuneration for the protec- torship, several of the Northern Mexican States—the real estate of which is now owned by the United States—will be ceded to us, including the peninsula of Lower California, A report trem N si, Japan, states t 160 Christian Jap: atives had been taken out from Nagausi in a steamer and cruclly drowned, notwithstanding the re- moustrances of the Consuls of that por Advices received trom Yokohama,Japan dated July 26, say that on the afternoon of July 4th un attack was made by 20,000 Southerners on the ‘Lakugumus at Yeddo, who were only about 1,500 strong. The Southerners were repulsed, ‘Lhe attacks were renewed the next d and the ‘Dae kugunius were entirely delegated, and the halt of Yeddo, including’ two large tem- ples, was burned.