: cee - - pa crag nono ge sNs ne or re ——anmeapri ———— ae : aon —— z etn — Lena nt one ng ~omeenateer Yue eer ne, aa : ——= 3 : , este 7 ee —— ae gaa cicdanaeai SSeS aaa sac . , : smmnttintl aod, in fact, should Mr, Mensley succeed ia bis mission Mr Reilly said, as the question was again resumed, | Mi ISCRTI,AN Hous. ,be Ashamec to rise in his place and justhy the treat ia which we believe, whether strictly constitutioual ye hae ow casaeeey i tae + oe andes anv ib- he, too, would read, if hocessary, extravts from ANO- | sen mmm maven ern coowners meng te which thege unhappy [rls prisoners have been not, But Mr. Willkins reasons the case well, and ¥POM | cumstances, would bea most difficult thing to cbtain. ther history, but one of an opposite charactor ta that TREATMENT OF TUL RPENIAN PRISO! sisubjected. You hear of those mem being kept for an! ):, alleged defect (which the Halifax Morniag Chromie| ag Mr. Pope's peculiarly modest and candid letter to alluded to by the hon member, Mr Brecken, namely, | 4 hour awaiting the inspection of the doctor—ol food) cle and other leading papers baye already tuken bold j1j5 Grace the Duke of Buckingham suceeeds in its dis- Joilier” » whie 5 i ‘ / man p ' ; ; " (not of a disloyal character, were at least objection-| MOGSR OF COMMONS. be tolled at his work ; of another who broken two enabled the Provinces to eseape the *‘dreaiful calamity”) © Dowinion would net require the same base ose S peste pores gm yd a Wales go Foy The following, which we take from the Cork Ez- be aes alae ee eens causation of Confeveration. Pa owe mer raping lng that agg? vey “A earneenns th Seety “ _ Further ronarks feam sovern| hon mombera were “miner of May UL, is « full report of Mr. Maguire’s|and feeling Wegraded to the luathsome tasis of empty- 9 ager oo caatgy aie a — oa bleh Me. Wilkins fe enepotnaie exposes. == thon pwd s, to the effsor thatit was highiy nece ssary to ‘observations in tho'recent debate on the treatment|itg privies in their turn. (Hear, bear.) Sir, I say it) You will have to set up " coerce min exoluide ir. 1 publie Be! ‘ ‘ utlone oftenran| ‘ge : is shameful-—-infamous—and the map. who rises to de-/them out, bat any sort of men will do for that purpose, : : : vhtgg : ye er eee, ae ae silos of learn ‘of the Fenian prisoners : fend it will be rebnked by the indignation of the/ a4 their election will amount to nothing more than that}; Wx perceive by a paragraph in the City Council On motion of the : et - atiiihie ine : ) s tie : j th i I ditional as- Bill authorizin if estas nent of additional Smajl/but Taudible in consequence of calls for Mr. Bright) |!’ PYishment enough tor patriotism the most erra ‘alls. Return the ablest men to your| law, the object of which is to levy an a Debt Courts, and ther ceiencee be rect « second said—L am sdtfy, sir, to interpose between the A or the most misguided, Its utter isolation from the/and seeing the Falls, Return “ . sessment on Keal Estate, for City purposes, for the ‘ ‘ { ati : " those ties which human affection, the love of the hUS-| mission of sending Confederation to ite cloven-footed Hon Leader of the Opposition moved, in amendment bo m justice tothe unhappy men | now ty oon Vhand apd the father, coils round the heart of man—its saedtee, a areas enemy of minkind, who bas con-|Pounds of such real estate, and equal to Is, on each principles of the BUI. ‘The Judicial office should be . rie Soe the ‘purpose * ape ae to certain coarse and scanty food, tho hard and ceaseless toil, the one pound of the rental, This assessment seems ab- tree from poliigal bias, alytre Fre ee ne Ln HOWORR DOT, gail of shame, the cage-like cell, the brutal insolence|and prosperity of this Province.” if ' mpl : At the close of his addres# on tho subject, he pointed! Uy jred Kingdom ani which are sure to be copied into| Of the unsympathizing jailers—surely, sir, this is pun-| We are inclined to think, from our own personal ob-|4% efficient condition, Had the City Council, in passing out the tendercy of appointments purely political. overy English printed newspaper in the British Co}-|shment enough, even for him who bas loved his coun- servation, as well as from a careful perusal of the|the bill which they presented to the City Council lass every change of Goverument was highly reprehensible, -p),,, : iary (to it wanton cruelty anid shameful indignities, (Cheers.) : ves : when the gbject evidently was to appoint to oflive po- |i ne eo the palitieal princmess tet endecamne boa I shall now, sir, ask the right hon. gentleman the|clean sweep of the Confederates who may offer for/framed with s due rogard to the netual necessities of the day, no matier whether Conservative ov Liberal, and sdine for Saath ; : certain statements which lately appeared in the ib : inious de-|!aw, but so outrageous were some of its provisions ‘i : jandl | publication by a relative of one of those any class of politicians ever merited an ignominious de-|!aw, P ; It was high tine to adopt * course more in accordance}nrisoners, 1 may here emneek that I feel convinced|®eWsPapers in reference to alleged harsh and cruel ried it le ft Confederate gentlemen who bartered|that, although we were prepared and voted to extend Mother Country. that communication if they were not fully satisfied that|POlitical offences ; and if so, whether he made any ia-|the liberties of the Province for their own selfish and A dehate followed, dming which hon members onjihe statements which it ay eines eon a Ae in honesty quiry with respect to them, and taken any steps Or) ambitious ends. The history of Confederation in Nova)‘efeat of the measure. In consequence of the loss of appointing tothe oftiee of Commissioner of Small Debts!aud to its character for honesty and consistency—-that mot yee tg od geo Seeman be ne Myeitties! in times past, against the liberties of the people. On|Above assessment, in order to avoid bankruptcy and the impartiality commended them to that high and impor-|and 1 atic ' ion. De ‘ : ; written law which is cherished in the heart of every |i, disgusting bribery, treachery and corruption re-|f the Market House, From the manner in which our Ifon Attorney General that the! Mr. Maguire (whose opening sentences wore all|Euglish people. And God knows, sir, penal servitude) i a an opportunity of visiting Canada proceedings that the Recorder has introduced a Bye- time. sand my honorable friend the member for Birmingham, active moving world without—its severance from alliown House of Assembly charged with the glorious current year, at the rate of 10s. on each one huadred Unat it be read that day three months, and opposed the Sa2HOt possibly waive the privilege which I possess, ; , «By oie ¥ ' Hoot ; terrible monetony. ite more serrible sencolation trived it as the most effectual destroyer of the peace he : hibdin the Wiel Mamenteaes solutely necessary to maintain the epartment im have heen widely circulated by the public press im the fet a ber Changing the gomplexion of Small Debt Courts with | wnieg: and throughout the United States of America, |*TY “not wisely but too well,” without superadding Nova Scotia papers, that that Province will make a/¢esion, and which was very properly rejected, been litical partizans and supporters of the Government Of). -vitude in the Government prisons of this country,| ome Seeretary if his attention has been called to lelection at the approaching contest; and certainly if/the town, it would, no doubt, have been passed into with that which obtained in other Colonies, and in the) iho conductors of the Trishwan would not have inserted |'Te’tment of prisoners undergoing penal servitude for the powers of the City Council, we did not regret the beth sides ofthe tioase concurred in the desirability of| and good faith. Itisdue to the honor of this house, given any orders in consequene? and I would further Scotia is but that of similar movements the world over|the bill, it is now found necessary to resort to the those in the community whose experience, integrity and |these statements should receive the gravest attention prisoners is not opposed to the frequently expressed) reading Barrington’s Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, jee#sation of all imprdvement upon the streets and At the close of the dvbate the House divided on the/ments, the reading of which will occupy but afew min- uestion, when the amendment ofthe Hon Leader of ape bd galt subatitute my own language for that)°!Viliaed nation? (Hear, hear.) quired to create the ‘Dominion of Canada.” In New|°ivie affairs are managed, and also the judicial matters the Opposition was negutived on the following divi-jin which the alleged facts are so simply stated, [ do,| T= ") oO ban a un do oo. . | [Baunawick, neatly, cvety: leading Confederate, whether tenrTed 10 thom, we bebd denié to tha ceueiiaton thes sion, yiz:— sir, ask at lesst from Liberal English members, with uv d ecneer ’ A . id di ; For the amendment—Lons Haviland, “Hebderson,| Whom Cam associated for the purpose of giving free- Hep wile lide P . ; ay ot ey See aie ee Saree: Oe aero oe ne ie - ee “ae i pga Barca ith ‘ scheme, for it was only the other day that the Rey. ed-|Tevision, with the view of reducing the staff and ex- Auylay, ) ken, McLennan, Prowse, Green, dom to the people of England, their attention while I . . : in, spon jay lessrs Bree oa cLenpan, Prowse, Gree place meteee Se jhense ate, atatia of the gross and PG allen —— seeeocerig 2 cai itor of the St. John Journal bad an office especially penaes connected with the administration of City af- Against eee tomes Goncra, Laird, Davies, fen sunjected In the Gov 0 h pee mood Ertegnere have & batterfly on the wheel, and should aot havo noticed a| created for srt the price of so of Confeder- - To this task wo will devote ourselves at a futuro Col Secretary. Howlan, Ca 1 eck, gg ~ ue jEmpire. (Cheers.) In the depth of winter, according slanderous correspondence which formed the subject oe ation. Mr. Wilkins gives us « faithfu picture of how) +!me. G. Sinclair, Riel y, Jenkins, Cameron, eee to his statement, the flannels were taken from the|*® articlu over tho signature of ** Watchman” in the the job was done in Nova Scotia, in the following para- ' ; — Binetalr, owns), Rickham, Ser: he j|vrigoners, and their clothes removed from their cells at hence of 8 late date, if fh wore polly atone qveahe = A public meeting of the citizens of Charlottetown The Uill was then'read a second time and reported pjghe, » priso:t, : op temerity with which the author has attemp ° : ele A : . BEA soe ry : : : —. a 44 lets then psy a haps ae p rcery occasionally, private character, and other subjects of} ‘Now, let me ask the people to consider the manner was hell in the ny Hall on Monday night last, for Hon Mr tlowlan presented a Bill to alter the Act!and stood shivering in the cold till the warders came|®" !mportant nature, such as his knowledge of Trigono-/in which Contederation has been attemp'ed to be forced) the purpose of nominating a person to fill the vacant on} pte : “pena metry (words used for mere sound sake.) They say be upon them. ‘The scheme, as I have shown, was devised! offico of M ' ; : relating to the Revenue. . to take their clothes away. It was stated that one of}: é inl : h be Canadl Ae office o ayor. ‘The mooting was very fairly ate Th - al 1 tisto the effect that Canadian|the prisoners, Lynch, caught cold, and died from the|!% 8" Sdept at that, which certainly requires more than|by the Canadians, who, not being able to agree among), oded. Mr.C illor B P > a abd wm aod : N von and other|!0ss of his flaunels, The gruel which they got for sup- an ordinary acquaintance with professional topics, and themselves, found in the ee of the Maritime |*° " fs OCHRE POPPE Was appointed Chair- Vionr, — : = a poe v8 exempt from duty |Per had such an effect on Luby and Keane as to cause|™oF® than Mr. MeVane would !ead us oni he| Colonies a peg apn oay they could unite. Thus|man, After considerable talking on the part of the rts . . Seg -. of the|“ysentery, On complaining to the doctor he said they |POSsesses, from the scientific manner in which ho mea-/ we often find men who hate each other, like our political Hou, Mr. Col so) rey ‘ on the production, on the gs ud wo oe the|Were **malingering.” From thenceforth while gi(%*#fed the cliff in question last summer, leaders, shaking bands over «deeds of iniquity.) | 00+ *nf+ Voles and Mr. A, McNeill, Theophilus pe em pomeesse.t0 och mgm dary the Uni. Pentonville they got nothing but bread and water, as|, | #48 really of opinion that we had pertr succeeded) Thieves seldom rob each other. They generally d's!:i,, Desbrisay, Esq.. and the Hon. Charles Young. L dr States or any ‘country not reciprocating with this|they could not take the gruel. They were all told on|i™ ¢Mecting Dapeng tn Mg or ea — Lage wae Mer would — i ieutre sash, other if they did not/L. D., were severally proposed and put to the meet- ortance, and that that low and illiterate race, vulgar-/find it more profitable to lay their heads together and/ing. ‘The Hon. Dr. out appeased to have o ~ removal that it was for the benefit of their health they ; ; r / Colony. were sent to Portland. On their arrival they were||y known by the just denomination of lying scnbblers, |rob other peanls, Tuus to ascend from infinitesimally | show of hands in his favor. but owing either to the Said Bjll was then read a second time and agreed}, ng hour stripped naked, waiting for mspection|"#4 Ceased to annoy the public in this matter, How- wer ues to really great ores, Napoleon and Alex- Paral > to, : by the doctor. 4 one who attespted to cites al ever, & thing has appeared 7 the Patriot ty tue sha aaa, ater slaughtering a few Sandeed thousands of gg Se ‘edi@iieahens manifested by those present, motion of the Ifon Attorney General that the ISill) sistement to the doctor about his health was told rudely|°! ® review of * Serivincr-4 oh}--but not from theleach other's subjects, met at Tilsit, embraced each|% © their indi ence to both eaudidates, a majority to amend the Mijitia Law of the Island be committed t0/t hold his tongue. Kickham was then gufferin« y¢.'P*" Cf Lon! Me., the “ talented pen” of the Bothwell! other as if they bad always been the dearest friends, |°f the meoting yoted neither way. As the election a Committee of he whole House, verely from serofula, nansed by pad «'. and loose dict,| Worthy, who is no more than a vulgar and malicious}and went deliberately to work to rob the weaker na-/comes offon Friday next, aad ag both candidates Mr Howatt moved, in amendment, that it be read! Roantree was sitering from bleeding vs (Mins. seribbler. Low he could so far, like the bear who fan-|tions and divide the earth between them, will probably be put in nomination, our citizens will that day three months, terial laugter.) He could sea nothin = sable in the|“ied his sorte was to fly, forget himself ax to handle a} So the good Samaritans of Canada, having agreed speedily have to make up their minds which way The question was put on the said amendment and ne-|statement he was making. (Opposition ‘beers ) 1pen instead of a bran bag, we are really at a loss to}on doctoring Nova Scotia, paid a visit to our politicians, to vote. Wo have received from Mr. 8. B. Irving atived as follows oe — confess, sir, I do not envy the feelings of the men who |Conjecture, but that he should consider his last effort to |to feel their pulses, examine their tongues, and make a full repert of the beer f h . - 1B — : , H can make such miler an object of dew he Hear, | Peview ‘* Seriviuer” as worthy of a column in a respéct-| whet Dr. ‘Tupper would call a diagnosis of then inoral ludi Ae Proceedings «i the meeting, ia: Yeas—Mr Howat, Hon Mr Laird, Mr Reilly and Bir hear.) ‘Roantree” the diarist said. « ood ering |*>le paper, is, we confess, a still greater puzzle. The|health, ‘Chey returned to Canada, well satisfied with)" U4img the speeches made therent ; but unfortunatly MeMeill—4, 4 fact is, this jumble of bombastic slander has just about |the result of their professional visit. The scheme which |the lateness of thelore at which wo received the Nays—Hons Attorney General, Colonial Secretary, 2 leper. — Ponmonng Ato geterny beg oa the same pretensions to be calied a correspondence, as |they had prepared they well knew could not be imposed |teport precludes us from using it to-day, beck, MeAulay,euderson, Haviland, Messrs Bell, i he capital of E : Nova Scotia otherwise than b ion, oa Green 13 ‘ : : +] Abe pnee Where be teed wills working used to be { the Bothwell worth lias honest Joe., alias'the Government in the first place, if they found the Seenaers Conti Tts ‘Trinity Term of the Supreme reen—13, saturated with blood. He at length, on applying to '#% the Bo me A m les ee. ilaving male conn <1iCourt for Queen's County commenced yesterday— The H abcordine! ent aio ittee, and/the direct .|Capt. MoVane, of Western expedition notoriety, We/tho right stuff for their purpose, Ilaving made sure of ce ae debate sialive bn gt ie oF _ Bill, “ms nae or Bi pod ced hn Pct 8 must call no place north of us now till McVane's new/these, all they would have to fear would be the Opposi- Chief Justice Hodgson presiding. —The business of the a nema progress was reported thereon. carable. In the week ending October 12 be lost a etn, Py Reg He ws rive search of a N. W. ao — agg on the i aie be + pa : = ° aaa 0 Court consists of nineteen record cases, four summary i. bs gee blood. » sage of the mill stream )—ba , in some instances, merit, leaders of both parties, all they would require would be) «,; ; . * ope ’ Fee ceeblne de eee teens oh Portiand “ada he seems so well versed in the vulgar phrase-/to give them their respective prices, “The scheme, it sults, and eight appeals. The Criminal Calender ip was washing the convicts’ clothes, in a room, the tem- ; A very light, consisting of only three or f ases, * rams , May 15. f ‘1 “hay : ne ology of slanderers—no doubt his only associates—such | will Se observed, gives the Canadian speculators a ver y Nga, i oF ony or four cases, The Wapxespay, May 1 perature of which was 140 dog. Several got sickness pons it the north shore of E, Point be means—if it is,/respectable stock in trade, to saaker their perchance following are the names of the grand jurors ;— ‘ , from washing the infirmary linen, Charles Under- ite : “ , Poot oe Aa ge ry the Governnient to raise a loan pen O'Contelt fainted yt loathing. ude, tao: surely ** Scriviner” is the only cannibal to be found | withal. F W Hales, City ; John C Binns, New Glasgow ; Sam- withstanding the state of his health, with ulcers alj|*#ere”—that it gives to thore slanders in which be appears} Th 36 United States, with over thirty millions|uel Hyde, West River; Benj Wright, Royalty . won Le commnions = tee in vonnehed cae over his body, was employed with the rest. Ho was|m0et eu fait something of an sir of drollery. But} ople, have 72 Senators. The oahoune rest the | Gill cit ; Alex. Sim ae Let 21 te Sag! chon = = ere OE Whe. See, TeMOTNON OH fal ited to be removed to hospital, whero he remained *9 for the portions which treat of his knowledge of the|°* P&OP!*, seg — w OU; + Simpson, Lot 21; Alex. Robertson, leading features, aud reviewed the arguments that had for three weeks. Betore he was cured he was sent in.|bigher branches, we are convinced that bad we time|Same number for four Provinces, and less than four Lot $0; Henry Hall, Princetown Road; Wm, Heard, been advanced by hon members on ay of the tothe quarries to break stoncs. The overseers, con-| 24 space. we eould detect the same ignorance upon millions of people. Why are these poor Colonies City ; John Drake, West River; David Lawson, Coye- louse relative to the principles upon which it was con- : ** Trigonometry ” that he has betrayed in his other ab-/to maintain as many Senators as the United States ?|/head; John Mutch, Lot 48; Geo. Beer, City; O A : stantly abused hiin b he was not able to do more , : comelaged, bn ceenee 7, ong Mlle peter we eli on Owing to his extreme shortsightedness | Agee surd and slanderous assumptions. ; : .,| Because the offices were required by the Canadian} Hyndman, City ;Jas. Leard, Now Glasgow Road: Geo. + ow ape por ond py vase Re - ad se mmpli unable to do as much work as others; on this account|, “Te jury was composed of his (Beaton's) nominees,”| traders to purchase Nova Scotian and New JBruns-| McGuigan, Lot 33; Mark Irwin, Lot 29; John Leach, ¢ Bill, propriety pprop' S Ony the officers often shoved him about in the most brutal|@¢- ‘‘Ile could not Aave meant more Beatons than one. wick politicians. Stanhope; Thos. Delany, City. of the fands that might be thus raised, to any other , Oh! shades of Lindley Murry!” ¢ ; i en — — S paying for Av one sig yo though in pape ee yr a ag yy Op aoe The foregoing part of the fast sentence cannot apply It = nye pens Fae gg - not much higher Nox? Friday, beiar the Avel aa ory lands in the Colony, on the grounds that it was doctor never inquired after bim, but at length he be.|t® honest Joe's progeny, however creditably they came, than those of the Republic, they will cost probably | ox. Kriday, being the Angiversary of Her Ma- inexpedient te relieve commercial difligulies by legis- came so bad he had to be removed in the muddle of the|th means of support is not in proportion to the in-|$4,000 each, or upwards of two hundred and eighty |jesty’s Coronation, there will be no Market held iu lative aid. : night to hospital. He there had to apply to the direc-|CTC88*- . : ‘ thousand dollars a year in all. Five Senators ap- Charlottetown.—It will take place ou Saturday, the Mr Bell.was astonished at the course pursued by the} ror for better food. He said, ia reply, he had no| ,Could absurdity go beyond this, we might be for-| pointed by the Legisature of each Colony would have |day following. hon menwee Mr premeteene. 2 was af Jeost unusual, | suthority to order it to him. fle was invalided and thee if we stopped ts and pep our poo Ofibeen as useful as fifty ; but then there would not si if not unparliamentary, to introduce a debate on the |sent to Woking. (Seven or eight have deen invalided| 0 Whole matter on this singlo specimen, which our have been as many offices at the disposal of the tra-|_ BURGLARY.—We learn that the store of I. C. Hall, merits of # bill at its third reading. When the bill was|,; te readers will seo was not done for any public benefit, . . m4 ; in Committee of the whole Rewer was the proper time racer h twelve montns after thelt conviction.) A$ Wo- but of thwarting the ends of justice x teens behalf, |ders as were necessary to perfect their purchases. Esq.) was burglariously entered on Satnrday night ‘ ' king Mr. Kickham, « man of education, of refinment ' last, and a smallsum in coppers stolen theref to discuss its provisions, relative to which nu new mat- F ace Need we write another syllable. ‘*Out of thy own| Thus, then, they had to tempt our leaders of both |!#8 ® Ppers stolen therefrom. iy er fs Seahanscadee. te tae Genius, was associated with a monster in human mouth shalt thou be judged,” and if the slanderous| parties, whose trade and occupation in life had been|_%¢ thief cut outa panel of the shop door with a derson, whore remarks were merely a repitition of en sn ft bpm fect vg Lory author of the correspondence in question did not im-joffice-hunting, with 72 Senatorships, 4 Lieut,-Gov-|*ife and thus effected an entrance. As he must ideas previously enunciated. - . ‘ licate others, we should leave him; but truth and jus- hips, and od ‘ps (have taken a considerable time in doing go On mistion that the Bill be read a third time, given by the governed with ceteomnee 6 eernsasian [tice tothe injured obliges us to conclude with a re-let the same kinds ny oo NY ONCE APR ier speaks well for the vigilunee of the Police. Hon Leader of the Opposition moved, in amend-|tion betwoen tho prisoners. ‘The tools furnished for|™#!k on the vulgarity and unscrupulouscess with which| Now j¢ will be remomberod of our leaders of the two} The office of the Steam Boat Company was also ment, that it bo real a thicd time that day three|breaking stones were so bad that one prisoner,|¢ ‘deals with private character. parties, that as long as there wero only few offices to|broken into, aad aw smallsum of 1 | mouths Martin Rentey Carey, broke two of bis fingers, and| Passing over with an indifference and charitable! contend for in Nova Scotia they fou Aho othe lik therefrom. — sori oc Gilead nip : ; ion haying b aid before he was cured he was compelled to go to the|silence that er of his correspondence in which the/rmished wolves. Josephus relates that the ene ies f {eee And the ce tall SES PR. PS ONS Aepedapent quarry and break with bis left band, By s refinement] Writer is rather exuberant, and which, we shall only/D niel, who had procured the irrevocable deores of r ited. was aapirey bs r ar oar i a - of cruelty, Luby was refusod a letter which had come|"e™ark, is pointless, insipid, and frequently low and] ii.4 yfedos and Persians, as soon as they found that the The store of Mossra Darby & Montgomery, at i ons. mee ; Morse Gun" he jeune #8578 /from his wife, and such was the effect on bis mind that/ filthy, we cannot too strongly express our reprehension jion4 had hot injured him, invented a story that Darius,| 8™merside, was destroyed by fire on the night of Nays—Lfons Attorney General, Laird, Coles, Call- he was threatened with brain fever. Theso political|of the introduction into his jargon which purport to be}, save his favorite minister, had caused the animals the 21st instant. beck, Howlan, Davies, Messrs rg G Sinclair, Bell,/every Monday in their turn. It was further stated | tings on tricky-nometry, geography and knav-igation, prisoners were compelled to clean out the water closet|* fenuine review of public and private character,|), 16 crammed to satiety before ho was cast into the - ie Arsencaux, Howart, McCormack, McNeill, Kickham,/that those men were kept working ig the rain till their|‘* Piling a large quantity of brush within 100 miles of nay cance, ont Ge epg to a that sans non aoe yay Senn ates-We have the Cameron, PSinclair—16. ordinary covering was completely saturated, when they |e light-house,” yee they had not room in their stomachs for the accommo-| 1,5 will cee cane nating that the following gea- Several bills were then roa a third time and passed, |then put on a serge shirt, and were marched toa shed|, We will not enter into a regular examination of the ‘4 lemon will compose the New Coniederate Mivitsry: The Bill to introduce an Hospital in Charlottetown, which they could not leave until the officer in eearee ** Watchman's” philological qualifications. Ce n'est pas n dation of the prophet. H J 3 histled, and th th bliged bed in|@afair des honnetes gens, yet we really cannot pass over Fy Cor the Bint a Mis tory before them, pro- Campbell, fies eed, tat aie ye A gh im nag disubled Seamen, and oth: a t-| Waisted, and they wero then obliged to go to be : : : " bably took the hint, and by throwing to each of our/©® » Hewland, McDouga ‘artier, McGee, on ee dade ot the wincle eet was commi|their wet clothing.” I do not dwell on the fact that|this reviewer's bombastic presumption, in tak rile, te voeiades place hunters a good fat office, appeased their/(alt, Langevin, ‘Tilley, Tupper, Mitchell, and A considerable debato ensued, relative to the necessity they were subjected to the most arbitrary restraints|"mself the arduous task of not only criticising, but appetites, subdued their rage, and produced millennial Henry. cuatuneene ee te and the most contradictory orders. One day they/| #!#o slandering others, : : : harmony, which hes filled the public with amazement.) ———— ; of establishing such an iustition, during which discussion | wore compelled to speak hs low voice, sothie Say We have only to add, this scribbler will never make) a¢ all ne it is evident that oe thaumaturgists of a Sr Dr Jenkins, Mr Brecken, Hon Mr Haviland, Hon Mrithey were ordered to converse in a loud voice, and 4/* g00d reviewer, and from his specimen, the Patriot|nada get these men, who, up to that time, had hated News by Telegraph. , Henderson, Mr MeNeil:, and the Hon Attorney Gene-| irq they would not be allowed to speak at all. These should follow the example of the /slander, and decline|each other with malignant and uncompromising bitterness, so — : then, are the complaints, or the substance of the com-'tking him into his employment on any terms. Rw has completely reconciled, that they returned from Quebec with Lonpnon, June 17, (miduighs,) ral supported the object of the Bill, setting forth the expedlenc of providing a te accommodation for Ds sick and disabled seamen. - rting such Hospital, fands should be raised by levy- 4 ng a emall daty on all vessels and ships entering the Port of Charlottetown, The hardships and privations endured by sick and disabled seamen who were thrown a uponthe charity of strangers in a sirange land, were com- ; mented on by the supporters of the Bill. Dr Jenkins instanced several cases of death whichh came under his own personal knowledge in the course of his profes. aints, made am the name of the unba men who|*0o much gall and too little vigor for his purpose; he) their army round each others necks, and, what is quite as In th , 9 Howell theraselves to be involved in the! ‘enian con-|Would be getting lim perpetually into scrapes, and| remarkable « phenomenon, they who wore never known to on that portion be oe Retoria Bal wel enone i i gree about anything before, in all their lites, came back in : spiracy, and ate now suffering the most terrible pun-|could help but little, we suspect, in getting him out of/agree about snotion: the re-distribution of seats, ishment for # political offence. Now, sir, if there be|them. The Patriot should feel embarrassed, no doubt, |love with Confed » and with eachother, took place, which bth te i iy Me ec 2 une : i i ; Don't let me hear any more of the impossibiity of mira- any assembly in the world in which a broad, a wide,|if the following sentence appeared originally in any of ee, tk hee nt exhibited in he Buropean baneees favour of the Derby-Disraeli Government, whose plan and strongly marked difference has been made between |t8 papers.—‘This I do not, because Mr. MeVane's { re-di . moral nature, that assembly is the British House of !* igs § pola wkd coe. co © bead, Wel son neclogy would be scattered to the winds. sles : NDON, Juno 18, 1 o'clock, @ m. Commons. (Ilear, hear.) I have heard the most pre " ve oF parpose OD) ‘That their hands are not clean, is not aven attompted |g.” y orm mon attacked » Tory meeting to-night at eloquent denunciations, from both sides of this House, |that score lately. to be denied. Some of them bave notoriousl+ received (|, 28™e*, Hall. They storméd the platform, and or maintaining and sup- sional practice, as the result of ill-ventiluted rooms, |iavished on ‘overnments—forel overniments—who| That we may not be suspected, however, of feeling : : erected a flag s ted we -_— Cn aa I & surmounted by a liberty cap. re filth, and wane of proper care, showing the extreme) nace the ee ov the penbgons in the sane, MOre jealousy of ** Watchman's” critical qualifications ~ ren fae wehena ‘ et ct a speculat- | way much fighting, and many arrests hate Sten made. sufferings endured by poor sailors destitate of home category with those whom all civilized nations re than we realf¥ do, we shall carry this review of the re-|'"8 P ' Loxpox, June 18, 2 p m and friends. ‘The peeves of the spread of fevers as branded felons—meu whose infamous crimes have|Yiewet NO fartber, but leave bim and his writings to| This will give the reader an idea of tho pure and un- Information has reached this and diseases would also follow the immediate removal l‘iseiy condemned them to a deamadlion d rtake of that repose which they bave so liberally be- ioti , city thas a very formi- : , yg doom. The) P* it repose y y selfish patriotism of the leading minds who have, ac- -P phe saflors to an institution such as the bill contem-y, fies people, speaking through their Parliament, |stowed on their yoo cording to the Hon, Mr. Seen wal & constitution Fire conscte of Gente bene Biron ghant : Mr Howsatt, Hon Mr Hewlan, Mr Owen, llon Mr their pulpits, their platform, and their Press, have pro- ours, etc., for these Provinces, which “ has nothing like it in heaven °%4 Completely sacked by the rioters, who aro in great ' Me Holl, Me P d Mr Me. 20Un ved solemn judgment on the sins of other govern- SCRIVINER. rth.” ’ od *©"| force, and present » formidable Appearan Moantay, Mr Green, Mr Rell, ‘ toyed - of ©!ments in this respect; and are they to play the con-| Souris, May 27, 1867. os Bnd i " ; , Bom ct Corsbach epetce eeenteetin ng ph ppm of 42 !temptible part of the hypocrite and the Paarisee, and) ————— nidenedlienin However, we agreo with the Catholic hierarchy of}, The Roman Catholic Church had been attacked, and hospital. such as oo , for ee present. shrink from applymg to the conduct of their own gov- Fi h t x era I dd Canada, that a» Confederation is now a fixed fact, it is” geen ory with demolition. As ship hese Se : me Mp tg ™ me. ernment, or those for whom that Government is re- ° . lincumbent wpon even the opponents of the mess @ most intense excitement prevails and further videvfor their an oy lige ore, the Wie | */sponsible, terms which they so lavishly apply to others ? pers wee orem |withia the Dominion to give ae felt ‘and candla pot a serious troubles aro apprehended. Oe eee On rere ee ihe Lenka Te Tact el Citewr, bent.) Sir, I donot for one moment thinksol = Wednesday, June 26, 1807. It found to work injuriously, it will no doubt be suc- Lonpox, Juno 18, 8 p m. quired the intervention of the Legisiatare in the man- meanly of the great Englishpeople as to believefthat ceoded by a more simple and inexpen ste At thi po the n sbi ; t this hour the rioters are in full possessio nee as Sy the" SAR ender conetderation. ‘The they would sanction, under any piea or pretence what® 1.91 week we received from Nova Scotia a pamphlet nes ; and, if found to work harmenivesty hw to| City of Birmingham. rts being about to close, it was considered advis- ever, the porpetration of these cowardly aud inbuman ‘ ‘ ; ‘ai " i . able te @ the further cunsiderntion of the ques-|irutalities cn enous; “O80, entalated ay moval iene... 0! forty-seven pages, entitled: ‘Confederation Exam-|the advantage of the Dominion, then we feel satisfied — to preserve poace and order have proved : ang (that No parties will be better pleased than thore wh. tion until next session, men whe hare offended im cominon with thosc|ined in the Light of Reason and Common Sense; and an 7 ose who L House in gece ta page wep He las: seg ne pf they have defied for their resistance to forvign|the British N. A. Act shewn to be Unconstitutional,’ Pein enone eaten rr ae ane en of Soot Tim chtaen to pallets ed tes ene of the Bill to an nos apleeng oe vorumets and toreign rulers. (Hear, hear.) Sit./by Martin I. Willkine,Q.C. The pampblet is written’ enviable one—namely, that of an on-looker, for although |*P further destruction of property, 5 Vol forces of the Island. A very lengthy debate I be by inion f / f on tho whole Militia question thea ensued. icy ale ud oe cans ot rer oye pose aor with great vigor and in such « spirit as we would na- on" "Suahaeheten® gaggia rh the sue- Se abs Dheie Loxpox, June 19, even. Mc Cameron in the Chair. plcase and think it is impossible for them to| tally expect from the champion of a people who had whant the tatevunts os pre sel th A pardoned, debi 6 riot in bam, which at first had a formi- acm oa —anemaemane sy ee - oe over the impassable guilt which separates, been defrauded of their constitutional rights, After to surrender our autonomy and acanes Py _ be poe no ne ee by the action A blessing eager ‘oh ny iid Y ponent tree See poll offences trom crimes of moral tucpitude!a searching examination into the British North Ameri-|affars fora doubtful benefit. No plotti belbory i Mr Hari y th ome . agen = See” © pion Ge shi tan pain, raguintes|—Chear, hear)—and the attempt to conform them by|ean Act of Confederation, tho writer comes to the eon-/can drive the Isiand from this happy post No that the pos AF in Biwte "faded ae the lamina and bWle, sures wind calle, sorsects Sei dicy, ety ae cece and ottragios tho fealinge “al ceerg|eluston shat, without a Sistete Law of the Previses 10 od, ecaatapeetelte edatnnee ene sion peat won relewaghe mg restora throughout the ty, é | te os : ' . ’ : com umatances who were there were unidlor or pooh cen, 48 Doy St, N.Y and 206 High Hol-/humane and enlighetned people. (Hear, .) Sir, confirm the Imperial Act, the latter is ow!l and void, an the most imperative nature, could obtai ; f , Landen, England. “4 ‘y hope there iv not a man in this house who would netifsr gs Neva Scotia is concerned, This is a dectrine|the Toland at the Present time to etter suupebertions moma tached ty the landing effected bya squad of .