EAA a MR Nem i ae eR RET ITIL TET TE one nceieian-ad eee err siaiaaitaiindsinen siadl pa : DAY, NOY EMBE: lt 21 L867. ae and our ma: it is supposed by sen Summerside Hout nal. stof Abyssinin; and Ish-) water-power, cheap dal or and cheap capital, laries, ‘The city was kept in a state of) yptehas offered | 2 sl not fear coupetiti m withthe world, | commotion during the whole of ‘Tuesday UM MitRSID E JOU! zh when he contrast: have leit Aden at the mouth of the Red toy ed this frail, broken-down creature, with Sea for the co the Gra sm he had loved in his boys uimel Pacha, vie rey of Eh hood, AH her buey of spirits had lett his assistance to Eugh ul dias des: her: she appeared like the most dejected patched a eorps of Native troops to Abys- less be being that ever breathed God’s air, sinia to join the British expedition. baa Goy = raed i 2 eon 2 od beret at pom de sof Union. He states that a united commonwealth of 29,000,000 adyanta Tle could not dnt s | ' iu ees uld be as formidable as a. divided WeriTp r : ) Reeiprocity and the tari will thus dont: | night, and a coniliet arose between the} MURSDAY, NOVS x MBES ¢ 21, 1867. Lig public of 80,000,000, Good i We Worst important questions betore an oe tepouE ® the formor| : ine ie an au nment; but there will be others of ine int a th ae cel te tion ot | No notice can be taken of anonymous com-| cannot siy that the Patrio i: ‘ a Re a a ATM So | ions. We must know the names and | scholar, but he is learning, nion adds ne : ' t moment. The assimilation of postal : aie f ev aeeo! rer to hier aunt, W : * i the dth of November, he contagion ol : i "ol halt Me a a ! he Lane H hn i : Are Frost tne Bs Xty-one vessels have | laws, the currency, the imposition of adequate | | cde has Sea. ie af te ee ae an ses of our correspondentsas a guaranty | fiyy per cent to the ae ss of a country. 4 rf : inter A ee “hue ae ived fro jee our last issue, | taxes to mect the loss of duties hy lowe ‘ring | Hy lof voted good faith. We cannot unde rtake t0l ow much will it add to its commer rite interyie }towns, and we hear of food riots at ‘Lor- I jaan, Crediton, 1 Newton Abbott; in | the first named place of so serie acter that the Riot Act was read. with the Kind, elderly idly; unfoldiad all past to her doshe pre- ise | to send him word ovcasionally abowt urn communications that are not used. ere). | the tariff and other poi “1 na Ol TAC tsof great importance, 1 of the feet have had) pretty) good willconieup; inallof which large, statesman rately, which will help ony out! like views will be requisite,—J Montreal Witness y bly, but others ha j efficiene vy? is the next problem we will \ i briel k Snort 4 chiar : aan NR ya PARTON “bri eht pupil to work out, & | “O1 We pei: ea ihe Caaniah a ae 3 jlessons ar ebest, But fie! stupid Patriot | Via te } Peonsid e not been so} — — : f being out of te mper.” X hs passed; and Gracie’s widowhood | | 1 A Ue Cuses us O. 0 a aH eae hen h. Meni aire cet nln hall uit yee One vessel retarns from her) Wr give our readers afew extracts from | Tho Grotan Question. B lo an assure him he is anal mistalcen Lie i ee SL setae aaaaall OL : Us GUittion oo ais Aviat al iy a A ny | . ead Ui Ten ni de . u 3 ha peace yl before he av: her, He found her aver (ep with six barrels, On her fest! an excellant paper on the mental Outfits of | Phe Journal de St. Petersburg of Nee lhe imagines that anything he has written | WPiHing © conquest and 1 trip i r vend Teta slates 2 ’ landed fitty barrels, me NLS a uly vecog- ae dod fitty OMe | MI the Dominion, read by the Hfon.'P.D. Me- ||; i whole seasons stock Hityesix barr Fother vessel brings in ten barrels as. the result of hersecond trip, 'Thisis certainty eat es yr, resuitorh i rip. 5.ec tinty | ewed, and in an ¢ vs, and it will ve a hard sen- last publishes the text of the dec! | ae he delivercd to the Sublime Porte by He has sturbed our equanimity oh the | Gee, before the Montreal Literary Club. We} Ambassadors of Russia, France. 2’ aici slightest degree. We have found it nee- sgret that our limited space precludes us}and Italy. In this declaration the Powers | cessary in the course of the discussion in from inserting the whole of the paper in the | hame d throw off rll respousib ility for the) which we have been engaged with him, | dation, ‘tthat the means are diiferent, of course, but the result in both cases iy the samo.’ And again, ‘if consolidation is good in itself, the means by which it is 1 d so much linprove dl that he se nized in her the pale, wan, dejected crea- ture whom he had lett. The past was v ry slim doi chureh. miarle will overs) 2 : ne ie Take ta : ary co! ration.” 5 a | ee . Ls A : Wik un p them of the fleet. The) Jonrmnal:— fulure course of events, in consequence of} to tell him some plain ade it may be un-|° {fected is of, se cond: ry CO! ysidera ‘ STOWD Wily MGaSCa nk ys rs ar of mac ruluoucly low, | Aas the Porte refusing to accept their advice | Sach utterances evince an amount ¢ ngain pron dt} Ms Ralph: Chester-| 2 esata +) Our next census—in 1870-—will find us over pleasant truths—‘his he calls scolk Tiny, | PM : ‘ Racond HoH tatin ea nine Mule WHEL hich makes it rath and for those who} 4690,000. of ee DONGNIIONNNIN. NEEGs BRL the Cretan question. They dechire that) ees have met people before this who | thie cheadedness in the utterer beyonc ie veal 7 ot " ‘ ve ae i tho jeg} Have been in the Bay wll the season and! rudimental le: + robs, ua wall, advanced i | they leave ‘Turkey to the consequences ay nf 1 and look af ayes Hand cumpiuined | tle power of all the dominie’s village and + MUD. tO ne PEE. Me Tale : : lthis refusal. : , “VW. . wlked and looked b { sOmMp € Yours elided on smoothly, and searcely | 1 miack-| uss the most favored nations” in thatrespeet. | Fite ve(uanle Wid Ub, AOU Aen ae as ‘ other in Christendom to penetrate. Any thelr ameral support. Franee is said to| of being ‘scolded’ whenever they were ho hasa particle of common sense or » . : een) ri are > ‘ master-General, for valuable’ evidence, not {MWe signed reluctantly; England and! told of their faults, we are not at all sur- | OPE 820 28% 4 ni of intelligence in ni i aul, 1 : ‘ K spears . ’ i; ri | . ;ouly of quantity of reediag and writing mat- | Austria refused their co-operation, The) prised to find our opponent wincing and the faintest a pinay \ iat Hl he manee the ter distributed by post in Ontario and Quebec | Russian Government bus issued a cireutar complaining under the too gentle but Piece mothers ua Toth Vase i during the present year, but also during the | showing the course adopted by it In order) means makes all the difference in the We present year, but also during the } . well deserv i Fi ' : eistigation he has reecived | i He : j baat four years. Mr sends me these | to prevent an fusurrceetionary outbreak: in de We a aula el world in the business. ‘The ten South- L sas tothe lei d newspapers ei | Turkey, and declares that Russia will ad- at our hands, We wish we could say | Ree . : i 4 idate y Northern cipal ol non- “intervention so| that the infliction of punishment has|¢! States, consolidated by Northe ere id and the inuwketis rather heavy even at ithese prices, notwithstanc ne the small nowas ever mule to the sorrow- id, one day, this pary Tamindebted to Me. Griftiin, Doputy-Vest- any ullusi ful past, until sh graph in the paper, a Cane did dade A few days ngo a woman was four : CUE ER Say in one of the most miserable attics in Heavy Pax Vavign: £ ab tt ae i i és i aT ho tr “f an hers from the oilices of pu tion, } Uiorination venlan a Porkiaps the ex-| semblance, mentally, morally, or physt- than to eat th: ee i of Grn, eee other six qillions are made up of Lert ol the expedition brea in thio ly to the gifted conqueror of the unwilling companion behind us. In this ne Consulhaving taken an active part] nothing ifnot extreme. She never does, United States and European papers comir the dull monotony of the soldiers Jife ia wigantic Philistine. We shrewdly sus- |! itter of Union, whether it be personal or national, the means makes the widest arebellion and invasion of the country. ng by halves. The ‘ Burcki of the | inte the country, Of the letters, there we ‘ ‘ pect that his real name is of Celtic, not hus desanbe Pie tie arms’ should be constructed (o read, Hout ten millions domestic, and four millions | SEUG of feeling in’ Bombay. ‘The advan- ue Ilebrew origin, more sumrestive of | possible difference in the results, obtain- ‘hers describe ‘Theo |toreign.”” Weare by this showing, or ought ced brigade ate the field force arrived safely | OF 248 / eS EE PIA set ed, “Lhe Union that we advocate is a Nae The following para to be, w reading people; andif a reading, why | at Aden on the 16th October, atter a good Highland Caterans than of Jewish kings U ey fi d al . } ae il the rounds of the pape not alvo a rellective party? Do we master | passage and without ary casuality, hoy or prophets. In the whole course of} yilon tolnGed i1pon mutual esteem an 1 put it | » blessed boyon i ity ‘mile | deht atthe : Do Miscellanvous, Weare inetined to goa sometimes | hut when contrastod with vs in the State of New York, sht to be immeusely thank janillions of papers circulated thi i] | ‘ vty 1 fe . , ria san old Califoralan, thus dis-| moult California: ** California is, and t | India m: 1 have something to do with the re monster of} * ole hog or nothing.’ She grows tlie Disreest trees and the sinallest wood peek: iphis now I Siro [ory the greatest oxen and the smallest pA ‘ vhat we ? Or does our reading mas wer to proceed in ate ny days to Annes! ey + newspaper reading we d TARY a community of interests —a Union 46eDha kine} Td yes tl , én nnd the littlest | Ys ll AAG. MO it ‘ Four newspaper reading we do not remem- Phe Kins has been playing the devil.’ 1 loudest women and the illest | yoy” Questions surely, not untimely to be| Ba miles south of Massowah. the! pil cemented by the unforced consent and writes the British Consul for Aby country On GH When the ber to huve seen a more gross instance We have heard before of the royal tr weather se 5 in to be dry, not so much as of Theodore, the son of Solomon, of the} a drop of dow fall for six months; when! playful! massacres and the light-hearted it takes a fancy in, it rains halt the! shuhterings with wv hich he e nlivenedthe | yenr through without a break. Fires dulness of his » Court, but he) not of frequent occurroace, bat when the secms to have been ‘playing the devil’ in) come they burn up a whole town, Phe isked, and so faras pc ble by ene mun, to) plaice chosen for debarkution, where there j be anawered, J was good anchorage in deep water. The of Tsonga uon van SUBS Ne shall not be accused of flittering any one) entite force to leave Indian was to consist Patriot Cl article eb the ith inst. The when I say that Le or our press tolerably | of over 12,000 ellectives (4,000 Europeans | 8un of his special pleading is to convinee a oa ge 4 hate free fromthe Hee ich too often de: 8! and 8,UG0 natives), and, in additionto this! his readers that the Jouraal has neled qj Megh, 08) GUNG to cilect it. Better ade uh : ne A ef Ae umy of fighting men, there will be pro-! double part with regard to Confederation. ae wit mM 1s gia thousand of the ted States, urs is chic: aS Pe BAA sia wtaine 8 oer 55 ALEGRE SHliG a soulles eamost lately. The letter is dated June either have no law nt all, and miserean ar the prove ni aso KS ti j ly as many ats 89 M i yee ee |Ile says ** When the electors of Nova yee ; ae , at 2 Ho) ess aes tl a3: At thi AU tinie King Theodore was il-| go unpunished, or the Inhabitants tai out! for i ie BEAU UGG a 0 POO MIGESSODE COBRUIEL ly UY OE VEN La Ae , 5 : ye rto be found within sixtec a purely moral bona. If the strong but tminating his patac ind after the | eum and hane everybody. Crops ofa lars : had ee | Me : 4 § manner of Nero, with eandles of wax! cither so lary tonish the world, or! both in the s wuL look-ot i 1) immaterial bond of common interests and cloth, the wieks of which were women and | her pay immensely | treatment; ey ae a «duet which led to the result as a stupid mutual reepoct will not suffice to keep a ae ee but | bation united, it is our deeply rooted children, Ta this manner, he fried a nun. | spoldent| its opinions of foreign aifat » iG was wrone, but Tene Thee inne Tit Wisi EEG ara ber of his subjects, literally making liebt 1 around He then charitably conviction that the strongest laws, the t ; test newspapers of New Yor! oftheir agony. I net st ise bo Ose binding treaties, or the gre hearty co-operation of every member composing it. We enter our strongest protest against cithor force or fraud being s3 otia repudiated so far as they could, Confederation and its authors, the Jour nildly condemned the high-handed cor drinkable wi miles of the i vise lence tor | We BM son the Laading | \ et nd London. Mores | Cployed on the workiag: paettes y but it} blunder, not beea: ited. pre- 4 a ae the responsible people. | because it failed. t over there is netinies t his sport ‘ile y do hays bbornly refused to he subd ued, and kep out of the reach of Theodor i ers, he made vicarious sulk Jinadved loyalists. Every it his throat cut. Bosidesal! this—as Cx eron say shed white men Pswinidle, into steal he ] claws on township, ri A short time ago two or three of he most aspiring of the ‘Teachers of Mrince County, by advertisement called a Teacher's General Meeting, for the purpose, we understand, of forming a Contral Teachers’ Institute for this Coun- AN ZOCS he corner has or has not resorted to’ this or | ON Che 27th walt whole | Vother sharp practice in order to obtain al /éadiaass Bands of volunteers excited | we peat oe . hot compromise on! paragraph of exclusive intelligence. The} and seduced by a party hou iy an-| the Union Party in that province in no janything 1 ! cordially wish all able editors | thorization or that of my governmant,bave | Stvonger terms than those quotd by the | mestic matters, If nd l wives 2 better subjects tl each others faults or) yjolated the frontier off thd States Thel Patriot, and that the writer mm that paper clther on the most afectionate and in i-{foitles; and the fewer professional prrsonati- lis endowed with superhuman powers to nate terms, or else sleep in separ beds, | ties one finds in his newspaper, the better he | ldiscover whut was pas ssine fh the 1 vith th About six hundred of his mocty the chanees are even whether t tentiousness of shop supe with which | foresceing. the dificulty ns to water, shoal) adits, ++ We suppose it was nec vet L es fyidiful soldicrs, who had doubtless chop-| will be stoven in by twenty dollar gold Hthe paldie are Goabled more than enough; have loxt no tine in et! up ‘val : far to keep up the appearance of Amount of physical force will not be able pod tp many ane ander by his Majesty? 3 pieces or it goes back ompty. Lravellag| il ae Ce te i ae oe 3. powerlul Condens e) 5 supply tie force, Iouteality.’ (Phe ves lor mist infer from | permanently to hold them together, » distant rela-| is generally safe, but when they blow up aye ee ea s ede nak We ee ae | _ tal ; [these remarks that the article from which | f oe a a agabist the |: UIHONE 1G mee 3 ething—nothing | yok. straw tor what this ciitor thin | dhe following proclimation of Wine) ie Pasiiol quotes wis written subsequent | es AGHER'3 MELTING, $ the rebels! more is heard ol Pett Wik Small ivtone, or whether our contemporary round | Victor Emmanuel was issued i Piorenee| to the Nova Scotia elections, that the| vu. When | en ' | "Ss cxeontie oft i 1 . | Jowmal condemned the proceedings of} | | | | a church, So in do | reading pul jrespect equally due to all laws and inte J nation: M stipuiations sanetioned by Pa i t blood, Ilo was in pg ont threatenings aad | Women are ither barren altogether, orelse likes itin the long ran. |i Line Hy under these seri-| opp lit f tho volun al HAE ‘t |ty, and also to devise a system of branch by . br : ' ai . ay . . Val tease - “ne cet YY nee ve . i « sl ter tinst them in case any (reops | throw triplets without a AGT nts warn+} The newspaper literature forms by much) ys atau inhees, preseribes am inexor- ot Ue Gs on O A We ITastitutes, By invitation we attended at the readers of the Padriot think of the | Tn short, itis the darnd uid come to théir resene. | Tn short, he} st country | the largest part ofour general reading. “There | juble debt of honer, Europe knows that the place appointed lor the meeting to u aint three mouths | Y prt rise ~ are y y Unite: bou ‘ : . Aare : vditor of thi aper When they are told iia very savage mood three mouth Tinay be pardoned the use of a elis-| are in the four United Provin bout one {the flaw raised in. territories adjacent. to editor of th it paper Ww one hey are to Woe Ad rede ton Ouidel Vee" RE eonle Ue no, and if, as the cable nounces, the) sical New England plvase—that ever the | hundred and thicty journals, of which thitty | conc and upon which is inscribed destruc | that the article in whieh the words |. 9, Hehadee at few. attended that unfortan: rlishmen ave eseaped out! sun shone on, Everything exists in Cxe iy least are published daily. Of the total) | : ; : See eee es tion to the ritual authority of) * stupid Mlunder’ occur, Was wrilten hon aie iS | ied OREO é ninnber of habitual readers it is not possible | PVCU Bl ' y ys, fit was thought best to postpone the HO ae ree te Ri ie | BSD GSU Day au ULaut a forin.a Close estimate, but they ne pro- the Cath: is not mine, Lhe} some time previous to the Nova Seotia meoting till snow and’s! te ane should pea arles Dickens will comnience hig bably represet cd by one-half of the male ttempt plices our common county the a ions, and that the action of the nivel Te te to besearulk edehan Ata Ran | 3 in Boston some time nbor it the padatts of the population y 400,000 souls. | WO-t serions dane pera linposes upon me Neen es . . bahar Lalens Ay vas ye ye Fhe Ta . i ' ul mat ! arty in that ey ig a Oni mM ot the teache ed in that aricls in the strongest terms, jo ian. of ¢ In the Summerside Journal of the Loe s take so little interest in kind, Co-operation, if inof this Miera- | the imperious duty hd men of) time cur honor ot the ¢ Guytone ana Of saving af the same However ephemeral the nd the country, and of The | ture, the effect must be di ofa p tis talent tor Cy 1 i who bad al i pon the; fall of the alu tall dt one newspaper, cepectilly etly much | not conioundine tn one or two causes, ab- the i pj Hol Confederation, has long since been fi 0, ate Ponniel, rep very | Mi. Dic Kens intends, itis, What a AMS ditors make them. “Phe | solutely distinet, two different object : Gwe colnet On ee acknow tas most conducive to both 1% y EOL Hity of the cditor ‘| the Unionists ef Nova Seotia ja the » therefore, in} taly a oportion tothe number and con : ast he secured ag inst the da ee sald, to read four evenings cach week, | Meno sivinug, also, hihe pr : we ovement and efficiency ol all nv matinee, and his! mye ind 2a], jthe imp eed! lowing terms :— hemay run, larope must be convi (Wal ; : : i i lelasses of public servants Ut fot auiy fa clo count: Will bo. Tanti Yo Meeice Ot Wa renders Te elev inns. B00; OF iting, {n 1 to her engagements, Italy| epie pubtie mind in that Colony, thongh | a eg re hand | ie a aha Ca *y Vat 5,000, or 50,990, so is the Myeral respon | ‘ i + 7 Ae ‘ UA : strength, 1s & maxim as true as it 18 whieh (UVCRUE eeks—twvo of which will probably | Fenton i Tie aeaiide COTM nOue Hdocs not desire fa be and cannot. be the} favorable to a closer union of the colonies, | id ve ee ey | be spentin Boston, : Hat Hae ai i relation Ne faa ‘itt jdisturber of publie order, A war with] was not prepared for so crest and so sndden janeient, And perhaps to no class is it eel oe Papi SULA TOTaT te edemean ourally woull be oa tratrichlal war be fa chinge=-a change, too, brought about, as |More a] pplicable than Gee of youth, “ Phis cartoon wis] At last netounts Mr, lh NT MS a his pationt, or the Tawyer toon two atiiies which have foueht for} that was, ina manner so very objectionable, [and lass could more casily obey th iH | appreekat 4; but unfortunately, | Scottish Vocalist, was ¢ snfortain-| to bis client; and only in a degree less sa- the Une BAUGe be \. ay iy ' ay i ra i vi i aL oe Nie Neha Want Wen an al PA TO Cae cots AOR Uy OOEy ae died yuits police hoard of it, and the | ments to ccowded audiences, ‘Hicker. | cred, than that of tho” pastor tis people, | the s ane . / d y) oe Ht ‘ i 0 fal uy a re en ‘| 4 y ae |maxim, were they only a make their rash youth is to be prosecuted, while his] ines Tall, ia Boston. | Ile istheir harbi it, their counsellor, co ov War, Alone ql ‘ Wie STE a en ail _ Wont Wee iad ae Ty will 0 enuse a comimon one, and works collect- y Fees fae © , a iio contident, therefore, that the; fee people should: bey ine wie employer has beens anyited? to diseharge | i theie directo him to baild: up the | ara EWU ON ” ively, so fur ar the nature of their labors Le cee oo 2 A few nights sinee the North Fastern | gaps in their educational training, to cut} Vol will be listened to, and] reniain tree, uust le, Nee se cir | him. | pinunele of the Western tower of the} j alway the prejudices; to enlarge the sym- | that the 1 in citizens who have violated! “Both as a matter of right and of policy, admit. i RNY calling or profession v ling) French Cathedral, at Montreal, was struek | pathlies ; to tnke of hiy reade: rs, men honest | (Ut right will prompuly withdraw behind | the people of Nova Scotia should have be Blom Cae e cfiicieney is to be expected, KBoghod! hy lightening. ‘Phe building was some-| 8nd brave, helders of trath, and lovers ofithe line of our troops. The dangers | appesled to at the hustings ere a decision] it is only by means of a proper system of Dama.—| w ee , but no one Was ine | justice. Modern ocie y does not afford edu- | which disturbanees and rash schemes may | Were unetverlitt, oly tlie subject a a ~ | €0-0} ive and mutual assistance it can claiuis upon poate hen any p ion, shortof the pulpit) opeate among us must be appeased by ton. A man may be Honest necore i bo seated, | Ivor a Congrerson lniney: WCHL. jan {the alia, more honorable, more pow erful | maintaining the firm authority of the gov- | Sttst Jato the hiw and yet be a eee ors. and Kings downw cal ‘d HT iy iG utastalevaen pA 1 for good or evil, and nore h y responsitile | + Wath aes me Linave; inthe same way a course of policy | ¢ ane § AC ard through Cie od on | THE COUNCIL OF THE NEW DOMINION, | & 2 Fernment and the inviolabiity ot the Liws, A a | . s adil HOR He Wa ; aly constitutional—according to! multifarious professio roc LES, to society. “The editorial character as we | pig ponor of the country is in my: hands, By i ! n s professions and vocations of sree. HOW KNOW not above a century old; that} U interpretation of even the most men, till we reach the unpretending mect- and stability fonpth of tiie nds corre spondents ndire 6d id the confidence which the nation has il constitution—and be witha subversive | \ & have known | 605 ie aN shown tame du the saddest. periods, | o¢ ie people's gives eimita: | Sulla GoLmse ing ol the trustees of the district school, ‘ feannot fri} ime. When cal shall) be 1 al devise and mature their most import- > but because As to the c cOrhio. « ay) the publisher or printer, but never the editor, | a MUL tee tae ay have the Union politicians of Nova Seo nae : stored to men’s minds, and: public order} pursued, and as they have sown the ant alfuirs by collective deliberations and Ahout a million and a quarter st is all that America clainis tron for damages sustained by the British citizens the United States ¢ Prince Gortschakoaff, it is repo good authorit ,ut the age of seventy | About to marry a lady of twenty-four, | Mach of our fatnre prosperity ‘fie Emperor is suid to huyor the match. | WT MeOH Un YEO BC GING 3) ; a minister make a capital ‘Phe tin- mines af Cornwall have been! oijior make an excellent a s of hooks most in request nd) worked 500 year They are now ad uninvidag beeinning, both were! L have been informed the sales may be divid- A A . de i ng, | ere i r H @ sales may be divic at e hallevacistits ee ees ie ve Hak, ae alu a ie oukin jug 3,600 tons per annum. Lin w st} rondered ugdlesss thit da tos y; people on| ed somewhat in these proportions—religious jshall be fally re-estublished, accc a they must not complain if they reap the} wisdom. As a class, district teachers whittwind.”” 10. per the vote of Parliament, my goyeruincnt, "Lhese are the mild terms in which we discovered in the Pith century, ng or reading the fiest paragraphs decid. | books 18 per cent.. poet Haasan j A great number have boon attacked with | el that the whole was dulland commou-phice, | cent, books on , scientifie and | in agreement vt a thi of Prance, will en- yellow fever in New . | unt paid no further attention thereto. In| literary subjects 23) per cen of Hele wor W Ha oy ae ake a practi iu ike nner, many a Ke ‘i 1 steht | fiction 44 per cent. {n imvement calcul " Oo put mi ena to} a1 1 oa Pe a “ f re int sunortalit Mode ht : A ; . ; re than a month before the Nova Scotia | ave bee ‘ ' ‘ Me! aul au mae Ne afterwards luive proved just fitted for his or| value, sales may be divided somewhat in bhi viousandimporiint oman question. iia : i ah : Nintod 4 : fin 1 ae ene nae PEA UN cole a UUOVIONE ; (her place, has been disgusted by prolinin any se proportions religious books 18 per| Lhave had, wid aiwitys shall haye, conti- electors Fepudiied as hur as they y ce believe that one such organization fn Oxford, Maing, this season, (hey raise | didivulies: or the employer Tag beon dice | ¢ historical, literary and. scientific works | dence i ur wisdom, as you biuve hadin; eoull Confederation and its authors.” has been formed some sixteen years ago 40) bushels of potitoes to the aere, ‘sted w the ca rs of inexperionee or 415 per cent., works of fletion per cent., }the affect on of your King for this great) Here the Pariet is convicted both offat Be deque, of which the Rev. R.S here is awell in Vermont that ronsains | the nit tation of discontent onthe part of) Do ti eal 15 per cont.” feot \ thanks to our common! deliberate and malicious paren nta- | Patterson was President. We only com : #, We have, ¢ hast, res . ( : J ES) o have, at last, + » habit of sup- |plain of their want of generality and frozen all su five H i hinent ae ane vie ; ue we Cats? : corpsspceni nepesien seonewcomel AVL iy fared to the jtior, and of his iavet i de A ageous to! TRE tuL Hrantiee Ws lati tie cag Hint i sing the truth when he whole tau | perinanency. The one iat Bodeque we Bat his} pciieve to have accomplished a Vast je wudeenhon | Nel i | number of nadons, and whieh we mustl, A esis suddenly broueht toa close. i i} do honorec ui ' anal z : ey | wnd down entire aad honoree » onl of New York with one limp, {ta reaving stock, it is of the utmost conse: iy ol tc ed ation is signed by the King} offences do not end here. Upon what! amount of good while it lasted, both as stcr's, authority does he assert that we con- regards the bhai ug diligence and the seem to be the only exception to this I mode of proceedure, We do not mean condemned the policy of the Unionists | here to assert that no teachcrss orgsniza- 3 ae 1 } oneal ; lohildven,? loos not answer his purpe The Royal Ba Enehind ling sus: quence to give them a good stari, as well a rhe procha ruaded Payinent. to keep then thriving afterwards. If they | | : peader i f f they iL, ‘ A ; Vhe Princess Alexandrina is nearly well, Mu mount of, AUSSL HUT Ope. Tene ie uation Ge Mle UW ak care will wholly remedy the evildone. AQ deme the action of the Union Party ciliciency of the tea®hers who were mem- : in Nova Seotia, not because it was wrong, | bers of it. A part of the machinery of 1 | get a backset when young, ni jand all the London ani sto establish a Tempe) these are allegories to teach us that in What-| Th. MLS, Ga | ron Liverpool the bas | Tbut beeauss it failed. If he possess-| this ory ation was a system of lectur« | A sinart gitl, 13 years of age, in’ Am the 6 erst, Massachusetts, has a chill two) im ra th a capital of hell tuillion. we do, should try to do it well froim | rt, and take car | Aen l iity or the chi hd me F : ; xd either the humility or the charity F xy ‘ HVOF Talure, ov IneHietentg. oe disane | LEANHUS ON UG 18th lnk a : ed cither il y hecean ling, and a mutual visitaion and examina eal Jpointment at the | Rall FORGO E Iiihe | ' Phe Penian trials are pro. of a christian, be would not. thus con-| tion of the schools within the bounds of jnouths old. 11 : ig. And Gf this is Phe French Expedition closed flanlly on [jing The jury in the case of Gostilla brought! ga aire \ ; a ( tof 272 Baplist Churches fn the State | nue’ i ordinary ¢ » how much more so in| ()e 8rd inst. without any ec remony RUriite th VavateE OP ULEE OH EHO OINTNA GEL fidcntly proacunce upon what none} the Institute. At a later date the teach- 4 2ts tis COS ACL ey a Math im a syle ne ope g ’ ip ceey i Higonea ‘ . . aren Dae nu ae Without pastors, PUHO | banching a new Huon into existence. cyer, ‘The largest number of visitors ev “or | Cou ie ee il ue Hone AY ai Ava but the very highest Intelligence can fers of Beliast and vicinity took up the OV oat ‘ t > S ' es i y Sele * ‘s Ss a an . ae ' 8 Se aay fs ay < New York city has 132,009 electors, O1 He so Gee andl vay of the puolic| in the building on one day was on the BIst | Hd Ipin were svatenced to 15 years imprison-| Claim to be a judge. he writer injiatter with much spirit, and the eilects AVG W LOTS a dada jmen whotormthe New Dominion Cabinet! ult,, the day ori dest | rnd Costilliy was sent " he LPalsiol may be sry discerning eu ‘ it hi Me ‘ ! t as toe la ty) ine ans sth as 6e ne 3. ic ariel ma IC very Giscerning is moveme oug as these 80,000 ave foreigners, and 62,000) are a pretty good gua tee, not only that no AG a a ie val : ; : ! ji SD al th He Hee Hey in | Hot to makean im. |i Queenstown 10th inst, arrived at iy maton, No ' to 12 ye native a lé planers’ Will be Conunteeots hue ike whieh it would i Yin open. Wor { CON TE yaa hy a Mmperor| but we ean by no means admit that d away, ar till discernable in the ‘l é Wha : WAL ) MU) Weeks past itt id the building: and its} Napoleon for the settlement of the Roman} yg ¢ Wi are heaie He S 4) : ‘ Hi ‘neuron Wi wt : ; h »ig gualifled to search the heatts andj o ney 2 seh it ! The execution of Allon, and ciher prisoners and efiiviest measures will. on the whole, | eontents wi daally becoming more ;dhestion seems to be attended by diMeultie i ee : ‘ : e : off teney of the schools in that part of condemped to death by the speci commis: ae adopted; and the public of Canada are) (yy. iy and ina 8 “1 dhe Pope objeuts to any conference ia hi read the seerct thoughts: of his fellow} the Island. ation, except Maguire, whose perdon eon | waiting eagerly to ascertain: what the | Hpohatt, and the several Powers which hive| men, We now take the liberty of telling One of the teachers who came to this has not, afterall, atic slender of the Oppos y|, Darl Ra announced, will Uke place on the 2 Sed inst., | measures will be. Nor is Canada the only nd | bis function oi him that when we write—huwe in this cily. party interested, e ae Country ' be with him—we mean exactly been invited to participate are divided on the } question fox the nes essity of the ¢ inferenc e town to attend the mecting had Resoln- tussian America is becoming civi the United: State 1 regard the deyclop- | the noble lord h Wing issticd invitations for” te is assorted that § Hie ue Hi Case Y tionsanda Code of Laws or Constitution The ti ¢ Office hus been fh ments of ote Dominion Tales y with muneh) a pute ntary Ainner to his priaci ‘that supports the tein a ow what we say, neither more nox less prepare d, for organizing and governing i is called Sitka.” Tho inai interest.-our commerce being no small item | supporters in the Upper House. ttt inany event. We some time ago stated our conviec- | the Central Institute, which he intended “tT with either. ithe Whi Of course, One yrext oFject with the now |b Red government wil be the renewel upon equiti= | Rea arms, OF the reciprocity t rs proper are willing to go in for ‘The meteoric shower on the night of the tribution of Seats Bill, but that the! 18th ond the morni al press forthe Ballot, My. ale if ai AED wy his old | Were vie els from San Pranc: y been cubin O} ito be 792 yi tion that the great majority of the Anti- | to have mitted to the mecting ; but untonis!s in the neighboring proving s /as a silicient number to form a quorunt tionists. ‘This our highly iid not mect, it was needless to take sent by ve A tree has] {by exper Of the Ith was very thousand meteors pare Anne | ofine vere) | A ty with the; stone will, we stippose, oc @, Hot only inthe chy, but thro - ' : Oey Mie ate Cian al States. Itisulmiost equally important | position as eondlith ne antl ig ds (Out Brancc ‘ : aoe virtuous contemporary is pleased ta call } action on the matter. ‘The high standard in circumference and mile) to all the four Drovinces which constitute the} confide tloclaved that he is willing to! . Late despatches from Athens state la base stander, Slander or no slander, |and efficioney of thor schools “ot the city e000 ian tof ineh bouds, clear stuff, | Dominion of Canada, and without it we cin-| undertike the task of Lrish Chureh’ Ro | “ines the failure of the Tuvie’ Cretan M ‘our convi.tion remains to this day unal-|of Boston, and indeed of all the schools A Boston clergyman, on Sunday, made | tt hope for general contentment. In ne | fora. - tildes have been resumed th Candia, leered. We may be mistaken, but welin the State of Massachusetts, and some al toremiad the coneres: gou rilis end, the United States will New York, 18d. i 12 m i i ye oo ’ : veyed ea mr : : Mele fartere renk was dus, that: flor. ech ant extension of re iprocity to} o Riots at Exot fold 1893. can assure the Jul i that we have not ey of the L Heat are in a great mca- wits no) iy er, and that heh nena addition winufietes, and nothing could be more very serious rots took place at} Landon, Nov. lth. j arrived at this conclusion on slight | sure owing to the well-conducte.t Teach. yopular wih our taanuficturers; but the | iMiculty of pivingg up our customs duties] i | xeteron the dth. The disturbances he-| Previous to the departive of the Breneh|gyounds. ‘The most intelligent Anti- cre Institutés, and toa Journal of Rdues in with the breaking of the windows of sald tre Ve the Holy Father received |} yionista with whom we havo conversed | ion called the *Massachusetis ‘Poacher, a irene el an hits i ue hen! ve BS a es Aiu dasha ariel limake no seruple in declaring their con- which are to be found there, ‘The semblices before the shops of some buteh- feoling manner. : | viction that Annexation is the wlimate|** Peacher ” is published entirely under ers, Between ten and twelve o'clock at} : : 4 “IL States hy lowerine| itn Now York, Nov.15. | destiny of theso I. A. Colonies, and that the superintendence and editorship of the Resnits twofold amount, | Notl practical appeals, © Any heathen abroud wouldiwt have got hali as woul be proat. amd the diftioutty of diserin natines oe tritis! nfietures would be insuperable, * may. however, ploase both Unit in vain the U s than $3,041,009 is the s i hed Mtl night the rioters becune very daring, and | F A v jons to the pudacipal ¢ 8 il 1d NGudasnry to lo tits (arate wil the UAGral nnd: Ii SHO HaTie A Liverpool steamer which was stink during | to xgoner they accomplich that destiny schoolirasters, and is patronized by both i He | States ee an a My te] tany rate, i hs dbs aL 5 and Pee aan iis Due aGnte wore lites | ue hurricane at St. aA Od te, Ly on ve the better for themselves, Wo Hive the government and tha geucral public. nell University. Durvard and Yale to | 68 a. Nor would this lowering |... i fan ij an ea Abek eer Sey ee cant but reectved hently ane-hall of this) 0: the tariff be injurious to ourselves. On jloyed gud the houses gutted. Much | ino ofthe English Steame | heard no Unionists express such hearty] A Journal of this description might be aH. ithe contrary, all experionce shows tiat the i Wa aga Wi i a ey Ht any Pe iship ¢ ompany at St. Phomus is 81,200,000, | contempt for the narrow views of the published and supported by the three hun- re. apa , roe , , tills we robles re militin were caller » 500) bodiv: . jae rite Ve een . , ‘ » ] old teachers of this i wht Va | nearer matters come to free trade, the more | ! Some 600 bodies remaining wnnriid have! [solationists as that-oxpressed by these |dred and odd teachers of this Island, whiel fitegpaiches, by Cie Red Sea gabje an] wilt nations prosper,—natural and unfettere 1) one, nad 200 soldiers were despatehed from | jeen burnt on the islaad, Two cr'the smaller| royale vu ot : : J al would, no doubt, be patroni: id Ria t the. Var vessois aud that i PI hy s; l } ie F ie same Annexationists. Journal would, no doubt, be patronized ait \ % : | cour tition boings just the st condition of | yinouth iy spe cial train: on rece ipt of] West [ndin [shonds wore completely sub- a lee es ‘ ‘ & dt tee ene Ot Lalu “troopg on board. forming the! prosperity for all. Tf we cannot come to| telegram asking for qssistance. Some) merged by the tloo (following upon the great The Pa riot is continually bearing most | by a : oe Atucation through. “Wilie Abyssinian cx poude Mh dee e trode, we ean, at all events, appro imate | cot udealers' premises were buent down) gale. It is reported that 1090 fives were lost. | unwilling testimony to the virtues and/out Cie Colony, Our Government has \