‘ SIDE. JOURNAL, THURSDAY, timagined. Butanew! Facts ror ANNEXATIONS.—Four han-|CO LINEN GOODS, est Grain Sacks, Robert Muirhead, Yo Linen Towels, Miss Warburton, OCTOBI from them than those to which you are your-/ by using his feet, propel it forward i .|any direction he chooses, and almost, 1 ———— ’ and educator at firs RRESPON DENCE, -i self subject. election ig at hand in the Motherland, and! dred and seventy-one million of dollars | - : pt EU a a s henone al enero: syeauig eG we certafily do not regret. It is quite) were paid into we Treasury of the nation Coxrresronpence nerween Hon (oh ae He Suyermine ne Wray as ey Port og. (not as fast as a horse can trot. Do . «+ able Cloth, Mrs. Lamb, evident that a change of Ministry is row} last year in the shape of taxes and impos: | Bae @ ul The horses, cows, sheep, pigs, &e., €X-| Do Sheets, Mrs, Laird. Pork, aNu tHe ATTORNEY URAERAL to Lor 19, tate should prove favorable, would be pre- pared to pay the prrc'ase money in five an- ‘nual instalinedts, with interest, if your agree- Judges—E. L. Lyditrd, D. McNutt, W: G; The bulk of this bur- Strong, Esquires, The} itious of all kinds. den tulls upon the working class: hibited on the square, were equal if not ‘ needed in the United Kingdom proper, a : superior to any we ever saw shown in * a rat | RELATIVE * well as in the United Provinces of Ameri-| RELATI ca; and we are quite sure an early vhange | rich man who pays a tux upon his income siinlottctawn, Sent. 1, 1808, ment specified that interest is to be paid, or ees - Phe Clydesdale Colts HARNESS will ome on both sides of the Atlantic. The | trom rents, charges that tax upon the ten-| Bie CUO On ae ae Ais desire to mect your proposal and ioe LE asago a ve fone : Case, fa Aye old high Tory doctrine of Georgs HI.’s| ants in the shape of increased rent. The es ‘nf sition of the Euenuiive Govt! s nearly as they think they can con-/are a heavy stock, and] pe ey, Best single Carriage arnoss, C. B, aunderg, time would seem to be reviving, il wein leather manuiacturer pays a tax of five per | For the information of the & yto tie yencral public service. they | Island just such horses as are required for | Do Cart : erament of this Ishind, L beg to inform you that 1 have, within the last few days, agreed Andrew Thornton ‘Todd, Mog., for the BOOTS & SIIOES, subject to said Report, ots, Major Ramsay, ‘ re “ to pay the parchase money thus, if it turns i fait iat you are fay interest, viz im se Ha estate on this Island, whieh | out Unt you are bound to pay 1 ’ ; parchise of his estate on thi nd, 1.01 Rice iaees ROH RUA ARE comprises about twelve thousand acres of | & Jate ROGION ot eee £ nM ap A Pang: situate npoa Lotl), ‘Phe pri to be | terest Ist March, 15) vulance, say £2,% are willing t , exportation, The Committee deserve every credit for the successful and satisfactory manner in which they made all the arrangements. jodge from the tone of the many * dis: wance”’ manifestoes which are now ap=; peeing And this is the most dungerous eature of all, j cent, on his leather, aud he adds it to the price when he sells it, The shoemaker pays a tax on bis trads, and he adds that! and the tax on the leather to the price ol the shoes he manutactures, and the man Best Wellington Bu: Do Gaiter a Honorable mention was made of; Clothing, from John McKenzie, ee So far as relates to the Imperial ‘* disal | ; NG a he RATA iwAiltes im ¥ ; sine | aud interest Ist Sept., L8u. ‘The hon. Messrs Laird and Howlan were lowances,” we have nothing to say—except | WHO purchases them pays the whole. Sugi paid Mr, Poul is thirteen shill ad nine | Aue ; ane ie hon. Ves b : : that they are unwise and wacalled for Bat | pays tour cents per pound in gold, equal to per acre. ‘he arrears of rent, which amount) “Thus redeeming se whole purchase money |) atively engaged throughout the day. Fics ty a eee One) ; . ‘ es ive ¢ a hi sents i rreney. ‘Ter "5 se witli tlie eaTnte 4 1¢] within ayearfrom this date, - CaAtKt Re ; B ne She rin why the Dominion Premier should defiant. | Ve SAH AE Cree A Ouran in eae Catt ee a E ithe La Sean will Pesllege has not yet Vinley McNeill, Esq., labored hard and McLellan. , ies pays twenty-five cents in gold, equal to] price ¢ thiity-live cents in currency. ‘Lhe import-|” 1 now offer this estate, as ers pay this to the government, and he/to the Government, at the pr zeulously in the matter from the first, and is especially deserving of the thanks of the public. Printing from Progress Office, from 'T. Kirwan Furniture, from J, A. Bovyer, Oil Painting. * Winter Scene,” from R. Mi; ty—and quite unnecessarily—flaunt his new flag of authority in the very face and eyes of the dissatistied Nova Seotians, is | been furnished. hased by me, at which f ‘yiunt, Your obedt, se JUSUPIL HENSLEY. 4 “ ; 1 ay 3 tax stiles; are charged to | bought it, viz: 18s. 9d. per acre, including all ‘ ‘t quite beyond our comprehension. ‘The | Pays bis tax on sales; both are charg j bought it, ’ 8 Attorney General. J See lee Gibson. fact is, Perens Genial ahits iu the New | the article. The retailer who buys them | arrears. ce - eee We hope that annual County Bshibi- Do “ “ Storm do, ® from Mes; Dominion could not have been managed | PAYS his license and tax on sales, and in] As a pecuniary investment. this purchase Charlottetown, 17th Sept., 1868. | tions will become permanently establish- R. A. Strong, ticle from the importer he | would, in iny opinion, prove remuneritive to ' Photographs, frum Geo, Foster, iual tax, and the importers | me, but as L desire that the Governiuent may graphs, j Mud Digger, buying the pays tie o ed, and that the results in Queen's and | King’s County may be as satisfactory as Surry with much less skill and judgment, during T have the honor to acknowledge receipt of the past year, than they haye been; and 4 if yaereiries roll “re: and when he sells them hej have the opportquity of emancl pach the ; } ' . aaah hall ‘ ? 5 V3 either an early change of ministry must Sepa ween ny shidl en 4 fe that he | Leascholders up ‘a Hot 19, L offer it to thei. | your letter of 1th inst., in which you intorin | in ay were here. Below will be found a cone : now ensue, or an eventful disruption of | hus bis prolit Upon the Whole, 50 Laat he | bala) by iy he Government are not prepare Paine j Scuffler, ae LA erupuon ‘1 FAG GOLsUUA HHVE tid while of T have the honor to be, Sir, me thatthe Government are prep list of the prizes awarded, Moun the pe formed Dominion will actually | WHO Puss de Consunies pitys Phtadeniin | Your obd’t servant, nor do they think it advisable to accede to the Vil B ‘ad become inevitable. We are sorry to have the tux, and protits thereon,—Lanadelpisd | JAMES C. POPE, terms of iny offer, to sell that) portion ot HORSES, docipede, Judges—James A Beairsto, John S Suther- land, W. Lee, Esquires. CO ee THE LATE DR. HAMMOND JOHNSON a lye, Speaking of the Mackerel Fishery, the Capo Arn st Adveriis “There have been but few arrivals {rom | ‘Township No. 1), formerly owned by My] ) Todd, L haye, therefore, to request feonsider the negociautions tor its sale as teri me the plano. the ‘owns to pen these words, but viewine all the facts, coupled with the late unwise, a injudicious action, of both the Cole Secretary and the Domivion Premic Ilon. Joseph Lately »—Wim Walker; Attorney General, Se, Cito Best Entire IHorse of any ¢ ad best—Arthar Milli st Entire Colt—Donak ad do.—Alb patie i Taylor: rt Howat. | | | | | | thit you will! YY BAYS i , Sept. 4, 1868. | are unwillingly forced to this conclusic ' ; Hen, J.C. Pope inated, and retai / dest Billy—Alex Anderson; Ot coursa no Shabir oF Nua ah the Bay the past week, as those of the fleet | ie ese j slip and list of arrears, &y., in your posses: POA ONGLUE While” A Le a eietea is Gantie nett Ten ee that intend making two trips have about} Sin concen: : ROL MAVOGHAL oRLeciney AeGCauL: Luern is in every country men, Whose. one ects) allarrived home, Several of the vessels) Tl sive to acknowledie reeecipt o Nene I have the honor to be, Sir, enn premature remoyal by death,is that coun- vud best—Benj Cole. Recommended a Mare and Foal of A.M’Kay’s for a prize. : Judges—Jolin Green, B. Beairsto, Benj. Haywood, Esqrs. —and that will doubtless be referred to as late a date as possible; but we hope ere that transpires, a change will be brought about in the Imperial regime. by which the nation may secure the services of, at least, Your obedt servant, » JAMES C. POPE, ilon. Joseph Hensley. Attyrney General, &e., &e, es have shipped therm | letter of the Ist Septem by steamer aud re 1 there tur a second | iug me that you lad i trip, Less than one-fifth of the tieet will | Todd, Beq., tor the pur i : ‘| this Esland, comprising ake tw 8, 0 Oe OV be a great | ‘ i E make two trips, aud there will be ag Wade a tuite On GaetY which had sinall ti an ee ne try’s loss. Such a one, we believe, was he, whose name stands at the head of this article. As a gentleman, that highér, {with Andrew seof his Estate in bout 12,000 acres of , atthe price of i8s. 0.1 | | | ; : tailing of in the catch trom list: season ; : : type of humanity, and asa Christian,—+ c i b A Perotary: Whe A ‘ 4 pe WuCHe Y f rent, smounting t + ‘dane mi bau vaty ¥ é . + > Pei ath nerenen tara ane providing all the vessels yet full ues this | PM THe TICES RENEE We eee Loe eee, ey CATTLE. the higher style of man, he will long be . . rata Voom ne, | fall, In consequence of tie searei i Pe Caraninit Hk: a sh btu Mar zeal Jest Bull under 3 years—Wm Simpson; ain eR TREE 4 i ayes dantly proven his incompetency lor. that a Nghe ait tiie lente ae Government at We Hear Me, Popes eter eh NG PT }remembered by many, not only in Char. lottetown, but throughout the Island, Of a naturally genial disposition, and thereby fitted for pleasant and extensive ° intercourse with men, he was also favored with large intelligence, and a sound edu- cation, These, united with deep-seated and reflective faith in the power of hearts | I sent you a formal reply yesterdsy in’ this) gost Buil of any age—S. Wright, nutter, if we agree, well; it not well, Eutit) vad best—dosepl Atileck. we should agree, there would be no difflealty | pocommende La prize to dames Barelay . i allowing the trouble and expense of send: | Bost Cow in milk—Angus MeMillan, Esq. ig to M. ‘Vodd in Canada, to arrange, say | rest—Jolin Haszard, Bsq. £100 or £150 in adlitim, Pais is private.) Bost teiter under 3 ts—Stewart Green; Will you set the telegeaph matter going tor} gad do—George I day. Dshall be in town to-morrow, | Bost Yearling I. responsible position, and the first Premier ot the New Dominion is rapidly convincing the British American public that he 1s not the man for the emergency. All things cunsidered, we see safety ouly ina change | of administration, not in Eugliud alone, | ‘ptt in Canada also. : y disposed of, number ones sella Sul and 821.18. About 1,000 bbls, vi! shore have have arrived the past week, but the G fleet have dove nothing, leit the Banks ” egraph Company, res lay- re, Upon your part, (iit they wu opportunity of enrincipating the lers upon the Lot in question, and at availing then ¥ ata final and! y of course require ty | Leasehi are exceedingly desirous selves of it. I sound concl Lhe Bast Indi: cently formed ia New Yo. Ue Jesse Wright. <. propose i nell ine ust suf, ‘silag: othe © have some farther partic connected with SE ESPON PE | ; * “4 > : ny * . ? , ing a succession ol Cables along the Const |e nye eaves : te ee Yours truly, ee A Bull Calt, raised by Phos Sims, Esq, was! felt religion conspired to make his en- edema R TAvhOReD [et Meu ECOL MACGH LG. SIH wi—-900 | Piest YA) GENE to TE UC TiGlod 1} JOSTENS EE SUI trance nite the Hie a source of a miles, It williatercept the principal busi- | : a! beh eta shaighh ~ | tfon. J. C. Pope. Srp . A e i ay An account of Gen, Butler’s recent ex: yess cities, though a datine: the Sanui a ee eens re ~ see ey SHBEY, : cheerfulness as well as of hope to the af- pedition has been published in the Boston) Gon of wh u vOut On| Srnmerside Aournal feat Hain Ob any tier eargy Jomptom ; icted. Understanding as thoroughly Journal, That account reveals the nature Three Engi cended the Kasbeek |° Rent roil with name of Tenants, how ow Wey Se t ona i Best Yeariing Ram—Joseph Schurman ; the wants of the mind as those of the (body, and knowing the influence which mueh land aude of Butler's proposal clearer than anything Mountuius ia the Cancasus, a lew weeks rlease—how much Wildern s+ Yad du—Jaimes Bryanton | ae . ago, and itis elainied that thisis the frst} lant—arrears of rent dne from cach Tenaat. PAURSDAY, eorosen 1, 1868. Best Lamb Ram—Wim_ Lefurgy ; | the former has upon the litter, it was his i that his hitherto been published, It is lime these mountains were ever ascended+| 84. Phin of the Proper cen ve — | 2ad do—Win Cairns |practice when the intelligence of his Conmnissioners have be WUNDERS pECe he PRUYST Cy Wa UGH we erent S | particulars haye been reeelved, and. shogtid their report be favorable, the Governinent will be prepared, on the title being approyed rnof 4 aewtreonyy 2nd do—Wim Mills Bost pen of 4 we Lambs—George Price, vad do—Win Leiurgy. PIGS. Best Sow—R Glover, Zod do—G M Price Best ys Come | on ey sus af our corre Arty cir good faith, ¥ take to | return communications that are not used, ‘One-sided affair at best. It reads thus:— appointed to visit tain? Ityesefercts of the mines, forests, | jority of nearly 20.000. which isa very hive | geld Wenn 148% ret mara? Fut, except) Wralit ll tie Nata OL Hewhich isavery } WM rey gs hae herrings, cod | © pa . | and canned she h, be at {mitted tree in-| ey . tt ca Urea WM Ta atiavad to the United States, and thsat tho duties very Latest Teler PANS. Oo ene ie Tae \ on the exempted articles shall, not exceed! o { ‘The Commissioner of Publie Lands is at 7 per head on horses and muldXs, and $3| < < | present in the country, but if you will be so somotannonyt es having ruised Lambs—Wim | otianta seoeld edente ef iv to soothe and jrefresh the mind with instructive and cleyated conversation, This, we belivye, is yet the habit of his pious and yenerable futher, from whom the deceased doubtless learned many valuable lessons, besides. those relating merely to the secrets and Maine has gone Republican by a_ma- PRINCE COUNTY LXHIBITION, 50 cents per 100 pounds on codfisi, and) Mis morning on the speech of Reverd mickerel, and 25 cents per 100 poundskon |" Johnson, delivered at Lecds the day be he | in this town, and in ev y ile, |) pediate matters as much as po ) The day wa rexpeet may 7 London, | good as to let me know when you can furnish | orp 7 * ‘ . pet head on cattle. and 40 cents focr head}, a e is ‘ heels ae ; s") Tun first Prince County Agricultural) poars—no competition : . dh j : nti NC e The Ztmet and Telegraph have s| the above purcicnlars, L will send to hint and | Ace sg pea aal ee | details of medicine and surgery. | on calves, sheep and swine, vor exceed ; Ta “| request his attendance in town, 80 as to ex-| nd Exhibition, came off yesterday) Judges—J. 1. Gardiner, John Beer, Ds IL. | a MeDonald, Leqrs, As a professional man, Dr, H. Jolin- son stood high in the public opinion of commissions. Also, that all the natura! productions of the United States, except cane, sugar, molasses, and tobacco, be ad- mitted tree, and that all their mandhictuves also, except spirits and patent medicines | be admitted at dutics not to exceed 10 per! cent., to be fixed by a joint Commission, and that the same right to fish within the three-mite line be conceded to our vessels that isjgiven to the vessels of the Island.’ A response is expected to be made to | ved this afternoon from) Attorney Ge tthe Rebels are espeei- | seaboard on the noite | : sey hold possession of | Sing port, “wowns of Corunna, | [have the honor to acknowledg the mouth of )of your fetter dt ted dth Sept. inst, i ss of Corune | titer commuanicatiog tome that grati \ j tel * ep | les Two regiments of Royal Coops eent | onancipating the Léascholders upon Lot 19 from Madeid to put down the insurrection |Qynd that they are execedingly desirous. t at Cadiz are reported to have revolted | ay bil themselves of such opportunity you re while on the road, nud gone over to the | ques. me to furnish you with further particul Advices Spain iudiea ily strong on th Western voust the fortified si Rontendedt Lranbrel River in tie Provil niu. Q this proposition in writing, and our Boston contemporary presumes that if sanctioned by Congress, it willJrceviye the theJlocal Government of the Island, and) of the Government of Great Uvitain, We! | | | rebels. an 1 London, (Sunday afternoon), Sept. 27, |! Leeda at Le wane —The revolution iu Spain is the resalt et) ay eo cnnGN the union of the constitutionnl moderate | HG favthor parti ri and Liberal parties, in an cffort to oer: na sound con: 3 required by you, us | that the Government appreciate my | ¥ ) they may have aun opportunity of we walked up the right hand side of the n@ted with the estate offered for sale | think, were ever exhibited on this Isl rent may be quite a cheerful and lively appearance and a few hours Tater the flag staffs o some of our leading men were Mg nic fltted up for the occasi n y | building where were to be seen as fing | potatoes, bects, pumkins, squash, head Bue : of Indian corn, cucumbers, &e., as, we , ) | On the opposite side were arranged the | poultry,then the wheat, L peas, &e, Fand atthe upper end sare uc "ttie {duets ui"tha orchard, The apples and decked in| Oa entering the Drill Shed, which was | 1 ro. | PrOe; | | i tnistake the shrewdness of the Islanders | hte the reigning dynasty, Lhe fleet has - : : aye (dvined the movement, as the sailors are un- greatly it they swallow the Batler pil ia) paid, and t! sarny has its present form.—S¢, Juhi Neus. jrevolted, be ut au | Ge a | the exile of thelr favorite Generals. y The Nova Scotia Mouse of Assembly) ‘The reh which is bound by every | » Queen, © nd holds the] #taved off a decision on the Educational tle to jquautity of wilderness lind, and stated in yous letter, | Ist. Particulars uf agreement betveen me | Plums were the best we ever saw, and and Mr. Todd, jsome of the tomatoes were large, and Qu. Rent roll of estate with nani of Ten- | anite ripe; indeed the product of the ants, ‘The quality ot lind under leasethe field, gavden and orchard, we think, would mrrears Of) compete with those of any part of the rent due from each Tenant. : hea : wiles tthe eet tarets {Dominion of Ganada. In the centre of uestion on Thursday last. [t appears that) the Committee on Education had recom: | mended that in Protestant districts Roman | Catholic minorities and in Catholic districts | Protestant minorities might haye seperate | schools, when recommended by the Com- wnisioners of Schools, aud approved by the Council of public instruction, and that Mi ¥lyno, a member of the Government, in-, troduced a bill based upon this reconmmen- dation, Wilkins wanted the Bill to bode. ferred, but Flynn was olsturate. A cussion followed its; introd: n oat th proper stage, and resulted its turther consideration being deferred till uext ses- sion.— St. John News. The return laid on the table of the Nova Scotia Louse by the request of Mr. Pinvo, | gives the cost of the delegation to Mayland as follows:—Counsel aust solicitors’ servi ces, legal opinion, ¢ 50; printing &e., | $205.36; four delegates cach, 82,200; to-| tal, $10,055 37.— News. Sreamsmmp “ Mrcra” Desrroyven py ¥ine.—The passengers and erew probably saved.—A New York despatch of 17th Sept., contains the following: } % 1 acheck. Ags tiaras itean be. as: vertaived from the yarfous reports reecived up to the present hour, the insurrection extends throughout the Proy sot Cadiz, ila, Suela, Granad: Alcienla 8, Matazi Corunna, ied bands have of Auesea, Sar- nigossa, Ponnel aud N V8. Goneral Para had arrived in the vicinity of Cadoya; but his troops were deserting in large numbers, and he w stop lis march, aad wait for reinforcements froma Badajos. and Curdal Real, which, at fast accounts, lave not yet reached him. Dublin, Sept, 27. The eaters of the so-called Eenian party in Ireland are everywhere forming politi- cal coalitions with the Toric ‘Luey even Oppos se such Candidates tor Parliament, as the O'Donoghue in Tralee, John Francis MeGuire in Cork, and other usually strong advocates of Trish rights, The journals in Ireland which have shown most sympathy with the Fenian agitation have come out strongly in sup- port of the coalition, as obliged to) Od. Viin of the property. 4th. The terms of paymeut of the purchase money. Ihave now to enclose for the informatio of the Government, the rent roll of the estate, in which are stated the names of the ‘Tenant the quantities of land held by each, and the Famount due upon cach farm respectively. 1 enclose also a plan of the property. ‘The purchase money will be required: in }eash upon delivery of the deeds of convey- ance. The particulars of agreement betwee me and Mr. ‘Vodd, I decline at present tu nish, because | do not consider them nec: lin order to enable the Government to ary at a sound and final conclusion. My desire is that the Government should they decide upon purchasing the property TL have offered them, shall have it at what it may cost 1 do not intend to receive one shilli above the cost of the estate, nur to derive any pecuniary advantage therefrom, and L bey to jassure you that T shall be mosthappy to altord the Commissioner of Pablic Lands the fullest | information relative to the estate which is in limy power to impart, and should the Goyern- }ment determine upon purchasing, will lay be- | fore them an abstract of the title. | TI desire thatthe Government may give this offer immediate attention, aad that at as carly | | | | | _| tion of some others whieh we si ithe building a long table was arranged upon which were placed the linen and iwoolen fabrics, and also finey articles, which were really beautifal, and superior o any thatare imported, We specially | inoticed some very handsome patchwork | quilts, and knit counterpanes, anda great | j variety of hearth rugs; one was worked | j with Berlin Worsted , Which looked quite | siee, but asall the material of which it Was composed was not the production of} i this Island, it had not for us th jamong the fancy articles we must not! omit to note a set of dinner mats, which | }were worked with porcupine quills, the ir} }neatness and symmetry made them look very well. We hope the Committee will not overlook the poor Indians. Some fine sets of harness and other similar articles were exhibited, which reflected credit upon those who made them, A lot of mackerel sent up by Mr. Matheson, of Campbelton, Lot 4, won tie first prize. Mr. Matheson sent ' road Por 30) 9. “ Arrived, steamship Louisianna, from Paris, Sept. 28. | aday as shall be convenient I may be n In Liverpool. She reports Sep. 7, lat. 48, fon, 26.50, si, sia bark Monequash of Prince Edward Islard, with signal of dis-| tross; supplied her with provisions, she having on board the mate and 16. of the rsand crew of Cunard steamship elta, trom Boston 26th ult.,for Liverpool, weich was destroyed by fire the day before, The Monequash reported also fell in with ship Jacob A. Stamler, from Havre tor New York, having on board 90 passen. | gers and crew of Melta. | » The steamer's supplies of provistons and water not being sullicient, the Monequash took on board mate and sixteen others.” Tt is rumored that Whelan’s execution is delayed to the 10 December to give the Lagolature an opportunity to pass a Bill providing for private executions—that is, hanging within the gaol yard, in the pres. enca of witnesses, as in England. After death, the corpse is examined by medical ~“men—it we are not mistaken a regular) inquest is held, and the evidence adduced | i ‘and the verdict rendered form a portion of | the public record connected with the tral. _ It isa great improvement on the old sys- where a public hanging is too often a eans of, self ylorification on the part of men; and the attraction for the most depraved class’ of the community. * We learn that the Rev. Dr. Pickard in- tends leaving early Next week upon a visit “ta the United States, We believe in the in- of his health which haa been somo- | impaired by his long and arduous labors in the Wesleyan Institutions in this place.—Sack, Bor. It is estimated that the abondance ot the er 1868 69 will set at liberty ia Pe rope, about £39,000,000 lor commoditics of one sort i | : The Monitexr has the following from Spain: | aware of their decision. The season of the * Alevya, a city of about 30,000 people, in the | year at which rents and arrears of rent are Province of Aticante, has revolied. ‘Three | usuatly collected is at hand, andas [ shall re- Ships appeared sunday at Cartagena, Itis|frain from entoreing payment of either rent supposed they were part of Gen, Prim’s fleet. | or arrears, in the hope that the Government Marshal Paira, of the Royal Army is still re-|may purchase, you will readily appreciate my connuitering. It is said that the town of | desire to be acquainted with the decision of Leon has pronounced for the revolutionists. | the Governinent as soon as practicable, It is reported that Saragossa has rebelled and was killed.” In regard to the rising in Spain. the official journals of Paris reflecting the fceling of th» Emperor Napoleon, sre ap) rehensive of the and seek in their leading editorials to discour- age the movements. But itis generally be- lieved here at london, that the revolution will be successful, and will result in the expul- bably in the accension of the Monfpensiers to the Spanish Throne. A despatch trom Paris says that Gen. Prim with a fleet of Iron Clods was expected at Barcelona to-day. Tus Hon. Attorney General left last even- ing. per L’rincess of Wales, for New York, Cable across the Straits. We hope that he will neet fvith success on his mission, and that the old cable will be repaired, or a new one replaced before the close of the navigat- ion, The Hon. Gentleman will be absent about a fortnight —//erald, Tun walls of St. Patrick's Mall are being vigorously pushed up, and gradually present tu the eye the outlines of the most elegant building of which the city can boast.—Zer, Oxf individual who fishes Mackerel in our harbor tald us he can miuke three pounds a week in the business, This is good Wayres, and we wonder some of our enterprising men do not engage in it more largely, as we ure convinced ther isan ex- . cellent A hing ground near this harbor, that Gen. Jean Pezuela, Count of Christie, | effects of a grand revolution so near France, | . . , ‘, oi : 1 sion of the Bourbons trom Spain, and pro- on business gonnected with the Telegraph | 1 I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedt. servant. JAMES C. POPE, | Hon. Joseph Iensley, | Attorney General, &e, Charlottetown 14th Sept. 1868, | Hon J. C. Pope, Sine I have the honor now to acknowledge the | reevipt of your letter of the 7th inst., relutive ito Lot 19, and of the plin of the property, vand list of arrears from each ‘Tenant referred | to in it, and which you handed to me person- lally, Ihave not however, as yet, received | Ue rent roll containing names of Tenants and quantities of land held by each, with terms of their Leases, alsy reterred to in your letter. Lobserve that you decline at present to furnish the Government with particulars of your agreement with Mr. Todd, butas in your letter of Ist Sept., you informed me that you had purchased the estate from Mr. Todd, and (that you offered it to the Governinent as pur- | chased by you, I felt no hesitation in asking you to furnish me with the particulirs of it, asl thought you would have no objection to jdo 60, As regards the purchase money, you stite that it will be required in cash upon delivery of the deeds of conveyance. The Government are not prepared, nor do they think it: advia- able to accede to these terms, nor if the fret \is, a6 they belivve it to be, that you have five ‘years allowed by Mr. Todd to pay the pur- chase money, do they think that you will on cousideration, ask any other torms of payment upalsoa fine let of dried codfish. the fish department we were specitlly pleased to see our young friend Muirhead exhibita lot of mackerel caught by him- self ashort distance from the wharf, in the Harbor of Summerside, where we believe a profitable mackerel fishery could be carried on, Two oil paintings were exhibited—one was a Storm Scene, painted by Mrs. R. Strong, of Summerside, which is really well exceuted, and would bear, we are persuaded, a close inspection; the second the P'rencrn Prasayt, by Robert Gib. son, also of this place, which he present- ed as a specimen of his first efforts in that direction, and when considered as such in connection with Mr, Gibson's op- portunity for the cultivation of this fine art, we believe. delineates the fact that the mind which directed the hand that produced it, contains the germ of a splen- did Artist. Some fine specimens of printing were on view, by Mr. T. Kirwan, Our space docs not permit us to notice the butter, cheese, grass seeds, ready. made clothing, and other articles inside the building. On the outside were sleighs, wagyons, truck-waggons, a mud digger, ploughs, and other machinery and articles of husbandry, cach one of which were calculated to convince those who saw them That our mechanics produce work that reflects eredit upon their efforts in that direction, Tut we must not for. get to notice a vehicle with three wheels made by Mr. Burns, Machinest, of Sum- mereide, upon which a man can sit, and ton, | 2nd do—l Proctor, f) Bost 2 bushels Winter Wheat—1 1 ?nd do.—John Beer, sy. ral Jain, _2ad do—John Bentley No competitors for bour Rowed Barley Best bushel Outs—John Raynor, || 2nd do—Win Stanlake, _| Best two bushels Buckwheat—Wim Cairns, S) 2nd du—Win Leta *| Judges—Messrs. Wm dames MeArthur. | PRASAD BEANS, Vens--No competitors Beans—D $§ MeNutt. GRASS SEEDS, Pimothy sced—no competition. | Best 06 Ibs Red Clover—William Taylor \ ‘ hite clover~ no competition, lor, Hen i Clover, Vlax sced—no comp Best sample seu d fad du—James Moar tition ix Win Stewart hur. Judges -Mossrs Taylor, Stewart, MeArthur, VEGETABLES, est dozen deed Turnips—Thomas Sims,Esq. nd do-= Wu Cairns Md Carrots—no priz>. | | i , Lest | dozen Onious—Stewart Geeen, “ool Bects—A Small, Waa Le ta) Varsnips—J ‘Townsend, 3 Caulitlowers—Altred Fraser, Dest Indian Corn—Win Leturgy, * Squash—Charl s MeNei ‘Tomatovs— t Cairns, * Mangold Wurtzel—Jolin Townsend, 3 Cabbages—Joseph Paliner, 8 Savoy do—only one lot, 4 dozen roots Selery—only one lot. BERS, dest Bee Hives—Jainys W. Rielly ‘* Box Money--do ih MACKEREL, Dest barrel—John A} son, Zand do—James Muirhead, Esq. Best half barrel—John A Matheson, 2nd do—Jaues Muirhead, CODFISIT, Best quintal of Codfish—W. P, Green, Yond do--John A’ Matheson, MEASURES, Best Butter Tub—Joln Nockwood, 2nd do—Sarah Thomas, Best Basket—Jolin Nockwood, Judges—Messrs, Brazil and Buckerfleld, FRUIT. Best basket cooking Apples— 2nd do—Williim Tuplin, Best Hating Apples Archd Sinclair, 2nd do—James Raynor, | Best sample Green Gies—G W Rer ce nd Plums~-George Smith, | Best Damsons—Win Ching, Judges—Daniel Green, Chas. MeNei aj Wright, Esquires, ve nae POTATOES, Best 1 bushel Regents—John Townse’ ‘s “ dacksons—Win Cairns, ofany kind--James Mall, BUTTER, Feorge Smith, ilbert McKenzie. CIILESE, Best cheese over 20 lis—Benjami y 2 enjamin Boy 2ad do=-Peter McNeill > oo SLEIGHS, Best single sented sleigh--Jamos 2nd do—Wim Taplin FARM AND OTILER IMPLEMENTS, Best Iron Plough=Elias Rishep, act Fanners~Leane W Howatt, | } | | | John Webster, ntley, nd, ry “ Tuplin, \ |“ Track Waggon—Dor Millig: | * Broad AxeccAloxander Mt rhe oe Nee MeQuarriv, , ilo dy Ilorse Fork—F lias Bishop, : LEATHER, Test Side Harness Leather, D Me! Do Sleigh Robe, Joseph Schurm Jadges—Rdmand Jolin Clay, Lequires, Laughlan, an, Mawley, Jolin Smit, i tti(‘