procuresses from New Orleans.—‘They included rep-'ment. Arts liberally patronized and fostered—science| which I know to be true. The French troops are still'experienced on this Island, by the numerous shattered large addition to her freight and passengers, among cultivated and promoted in time of peace, shielded and) nere, nor are there apy pre ions making for their/veseels that line its coast. In vonnection with this! whom I was pleased to recognize the familiar faces of resentatives from nearly all the first-class houses of ; b th that kind in the metropolis. They all went down, ‘defended in time of war—sufficiently pfoclaim the departure, although, according to the Convention, |storm an incident occurred, so cxtraordinary 10 i811. friends who were en route to St. Jobn on business, Many of them were ary od ly connected. A city/liberality and munificence of its goverment. But ae As! beet I evacuated by the 15th Sept.|nature that I deem it worthy of being drought ben The trip from Summerside to Shediac was short and is wayward daughter was/methinks I hear some precocious ara oe @ Catholid feeling of France is something against ~~ notice. It is the fact of a Shallop, comma pleasant, and characterised by as little diversity as that banker, on learning that t, eb 1 bis h ds in sorrowful grati-| obiecting—** t Ro fearfu e?l which even N: fears to mensure his iby Case, MM. of Gases having survived the among the lost, clapped bis hands in gratl-objecting—*' Is not Rome a 3 aren gth. by Cape. M. Keneh, of Ca ompecy Sore suetaomn eonyetnemen ant Coseteasiee® Be 0 Oeiae, Drea tude, and exclaimed, ‘‘ Thank God, my daughter, the/Do they not jog on still in the middle style?” poem 8 oe state ot Rome iway pride of my heart, is beyond this world’s shame.”|Compared wi Recker or New York, or Paris, or,jsummeid up: I ‘Brenoh leave,-and jf Rome be|menced, Captain Kench was taking in a load on the} .joge of 9 glorious day we approached Shediac, which, Also, included in this flock of frail ones, were twolin fact, any commercial city in England or Aumerioa, jattacked froiu.withowb, the Pope wonld haye to seek a| North Shore of this Island, and owing to the rapidity bathed in sunlight, prosented the same straggling ap. highly accomplished young ladies, one the daughter of Rome is, indeed, a ** slow " place; that is, if by ** slow ” home elsewhevs. «fhe departure ef the French is very |with which the storm rose to its utmost violence, be was pearance by which I have known it for many-years. ‘The & minister of the gospel in Western Pennsylvania, and|is meant an absence of trading vessels, anda waut ofjuncertain. Aw attnek, from without, in the presont/unable to enter any port; consequently, he was ! . : the other the daughter of a clergyman of this city.|/uhst busy stir amd excitement which is to be seon in}state of Italianreffaips, isequally unceriain. In time of|reduced to the necessity of committing his oat, | shipping jun then present, loading with lumber of - ew York mereliants/the aforementioned places. But it must be remembered jneed, ‘the Papal Zohaves, those and braye!for safety, to the bosoim of the boisterous ocean. Few/|various kinds, aad to the harbor an air of business ge. The families of several of our New vars ; werd also represented among these beautiful female|ihat Rome avas not, is not, and never will be a **{ast'’|soldiers,,consisting of Princes, Nobles and Peasants,|can form a correct idea of his perilous position. Ac-| tivity which it oes not in reality possess; but the low, marshy land bordering the shore, and between Poiut dy ruins. Indeed, I am told that there was hardly one) place, or,in other words,a commercial or manufacturing | who, urged on by a truly Catholic spirit, haye come to|companied by only two inexperienced persons, who, bord: ? ot these fallen women who could not point to highly|tewn. Even if Romo belonged to the enterprising] offer their tives in defence of the sacred rights of the|overcome by the danger of their position, (incidentel to|Chene and Shediac village, was unrelieved by a'single le connections in this and other cities.—\.) Yankee who wished te white-wash the Coliseum, its|Moly See, will, no doubt, do their duty ; but valor and hands,) were unable to reniler him much assistance. | attraction. Tho dark and stunted growth of var and spruce trees, which thickly cover the ground, present g re green Y. paver. situation effectually prevents it from being turned into|justice are often defeated by numbers and impiety.|The Captain was, therefore, obliged to stand at tho helm ! a bustling commercial mart, And betier that it is so.|For the Spiritual Church there is no danger; we have|for twenty-four hours, without being relieved. The} marxed and by no means favorable contrast to the bright in Kench arrived safely|verdure and the rich and variegated foliage of the Who would wish to see the distinctive features of the|the promise of Christ that inst her the gates of hell|morning x the storm Ca A J ‘ Church, in the ages of hor primitive glory, effaced?)shall not prevail, and it would be sinful to doubt. But) with hig boat and crew in Charlottetown harbor. ‘fhis}/woodiand of Sussex ‘Vale. Although Shediac is now To see deserted for the theatres her stately temples— /for the preservation of the temporal power of the Pope,|wouderful escape speaks well of Mr. Keneh’s nautical /but a scattered village, and derives its chief distinction to turn into busy market places the squares which|so necessary for the free exercise of religion, we have}skill and daring intrepidity; and justly might P. E. |and support from its-lumber trade, and from the fact of streams ot martyred blood have dyed and consecrated |uo such promises; and, although we know the Church | [sland boast of this noble seaman, who, ina frail Shallop.jbeing « mere jumping-off place where travellers ross —to break, with unhallowed tread, the solemn stillness|will triumph in tho‘end, still, ye likewise know that|braved the impetuosity of a tempest which foundered Sounelves Let 4 Bed —, hed yond Journey, yet = of the yaulted Catacombs, No; Rome must ever be|God may permit her to be afllicted for a time, unless|and shattered the strongest vessels the Provinces could y \ e a city of the past, not of the present. In visiting/induced to + her the prayors of the faithful, produce. Itis to be hoped that he will soon attain to/tend to its rapid growth and to the development of a Rome, what before had seemed to you dim and far The Holy Father is in excellent health, and with a|that poate in his profession for which his great abilities|[arge trade and daily steam communication with Prince fy Edward Island during the summer mouths, The Island, DEFERRED ITEMS. The telegraph despatch of yesterday announces that France has declared war against Corea. ‘Tho cause, we presume, is owing to the recent wholesale massacre of French Christians. We clip the follow- iug from one of our English exchanges received by the Java, which throws some light on the attitude] sotod scenes of another race of beings, are brought up|calm confidence in God, sits tranquil while all Europe| qualify bim. \ ’ : assumed by France :— vividly, present, but mellowed and softened by thejis disturbed, He looks not for help from man, and, Tam, Sir, very respectfully, from its position, seems destined to be the entrepot although robbed and persecuted, stiil the kind] Noy. 18, 1866. ‘TIM. {whence those portions of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- medium throug which they pass. Hore Cicero de-lal C ! I ; “ claimed; here Virgil stood and wrote his deseription|Fathor, the munificent King, the firm and unyielding wick, which present themselves and are conti, ous to of the recent massacre in Corea, of two Frenelio¢ the friumph of Augustus; here you can tread/Pope. Never, perhaps during the many troubled but MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. her shoree, will draw a considerable share of their im- Bishops and seven Lape as idl which ng onary ithe “Via Sacta,” where old com met Ue vee vino een yey of ; aye ne uy ” poner pro- orted goods. At present, oe oe, before, ee is first newsafortnightago. ‘These details,!he so amusingly describes in the Satyre—‘t [bam Dorte/vidence of God so clvarly displayed as in the elevation oe ; uy ,{but a temporary stopping place, for merchants and ree wit insufficient, sless iy ol not even the via Beare,” z. hero strolling pant the ruins of the/of Pius the Ninth to the. Pontifical throne. Apostolic ag brn Be ose ag eee pig oe other travellers, on their So to St. John or to the of the martyrs, are of too great interest not baths of Dioelesian, you can see, in ination, the}zeal and fearlessnéss; the patience, firmness and turning, on foot, from ph daughter's house and when| United States, from Pictou and the North Shore of New names 0 : ak insertion ia our columns,|coained and condemned Christian at work, or visiting|charity of the heagg: to the meekness and piety of the] within three quarters of a mile from bis own house, he| Brunswick, and also from this Island, and, as «-conse- s ye the 7th July ” wo are told, ** a junk .carry-|'2? Coliseum ly agg picture to yourse!f the intrepid /devout Christian, ato the characteristics of the man|was overtaken by a person named Dougherty, who had| quence, its precise condition is such as I describe it.— « Qe the. 1m oF ey, wee Chof Jun® carry"! martyr standing in’ the centre of tie amphitheatre| whom Christ chose to be, in those evil days, a“ column| 4 jorse and gig. ‘This man kindly asked MeTague to take/! never stop in it without thinking that the villago is in ing French colours sailed into Chefoo, conveying,|calmly awaiting the attack of the roaring lions, while}and tower, of truth. set on all sides by enemies], }ift; the old man agreed and got iv. Dougherty |tbe position of an individual who livea on under somo the Rev. Abbe Ridel, and eleven Corean Christians|the surging, heaving crowd of spectators, mots Saree whespaek a oretey be has cosenned, ve his! drove along cautiously, till comin a bad plage in the eeyrre| op vf Loy ge hepureony oon the ar had fled from the persecution ragiug there.|ihan the famished beasts, cry aloud for Christian .jauthoritative voice,the falee systems and cavi : ite P. O'Ce ' ied, |Fival of better days. But as 1 am getting tired, and pos- =~ Abbe states that in February last ihe ing was|‘Lhis is no mere romantic dreaming, but « fact ex-|(common sense must not be insulted by calling “it Doty PS ea a shy tage Rg sibly hs sender, toe: T tall sul the fon itality A pre d that the Russians had crossed his frontier, and perienced by any one sojourning in the Holy City ;| philosophy) of Rationalists and Pantheists,and asserted jomp and rear. T a teak of the gig gave away, and well and favorably known ‘* Weldon House.” Here told ¢ 4 di . Satereourse with bis sublects, At the| “24 is, in my opinion, the reason Rome still preseryes/ the eternal principles of religion and good government ;|),9 0; McTague was thrown violently on the hard road. |being safely esconsed for the mght, afters agian were holding intercourse with J w@/s0 many of its primitive characteristics, ‘The nature|persecuted, he prays for his persecutors; robbed, it ' and hearty tea, I forget my fatigues and resign mysel time it was hinted that it would not be amiss }, iat ood lated te he ‘ e was stunued for some timo, but became better, and hy (M om peas rm the example afforded by the Chinese, who eer ond page toh ry plan a “ Mexican cor the conversion tl the teapiesn bet ahartidehows se papacy prodh TF cdew on Senay ae? ee had lately murdered two Catholic missionaries.|[ndian, bounding through the vast aud majestle/robbers. oe ae . : ; No Bw md said than done, and a general order was|forests of his native country, has or ap vee on Ms nosh The sniquitons prosnedings of the palin Goverement ' Sreoud wen la his sixty-fifth year, and was always ANOTHER FIRE! ' issued to apprehend all the Catholic missionaries and freedom and solemnity, ‘The swarthy dweller of India, jin suppressing the re gious communities and confiscating} an industrious, sober and honest man. He leaves a : ’ inate the Christians. Two French Bishops|{miliar with mean abjectioa from his birth, becomes |their property, equalled only by the ruthless Henry VIII, |jarog family and many friends, and is deservedly regret- On Saturday night last, about 12 o'clock, a fire exterminate © : OP*) an enervated and fawning sycophant. Nor is the case|in England, has driven many ef theso noble contessors|+ - all.-M. ta pahhe om broke out in the cooper’s shop adjoining Davy's riests were arrested, and after havin ; Toe: ed by ay he rest in peace.—Com. pe p adj z y and seven pries ‘ Ng different if wo consider man in an enlightened stato,/to seek a home ahd’quiet in Rome. Tho paternal care f Ri as ; ; ured beheaded. A: j : ; Yn “ ; ——— eee 2 _ | forge, Richmond Street, in the oecupation of Mr. been cruelly tortured, were Kded, 448 & specia ng Fnglishman is typified in the|of the Pope, in providing for their wants, is such as to oar ; ; indu some of the missionaries were allowed to|jron-bound coast of hie Island home; the large minded | draw down eoonium from even the } ing correspondents rh h 4 XH ern | a . Elias Beer Raper rah a Ppa wey die on Good Friday. Only three priests escaped,| speculative Yankee is as ugbounded im his views as|of English newspapers. Noble, indeed, and glorious in| _.__. ta nlleecnadindsaast Tae were Later: #4 on the spot, aud work d very well, who hid themselves in the woods, and when it was|are the lakes and forests of “America. Why not then) the future aanals of @hristendom Will be the page which Wednesd N ber 21. 1866 yet the building, with all its contents, was totally determined to get aid from the European powers in|the Roman, surrounded, as he is, by monuments and will chronicle the sufferings an@ constancy of the Italinn| *Y COBONCAY. Novembor <8, *|consumed, and Davy’s furge, with one or two out- “1 : peorqan ——e== ibuildiugs in the rear, were very much damaged, ; A memories of the past, become, as it were, indentified| Hierarchy during the Yast six years, Imprisoxment, : oe ee er Cocciedey ier abies e with them, and imbibe and preserve, as some- confsoation of goods, and exile were able to pervert but EDITORIAL RAMBLINGS, Mr. Hutchinson's loss is estimated at £100, and +s heats Ghat een. Ya. gives a frabe- ied and/one out of some sixty Bishops, while but few out of the heii Mr. Davy’s at 2 like amount. The origin of this Kong s?ivast number of ts have fallen from their daty, : : ‘ . : ful description of the havoc committed on the Christ-/F'rom this your reeders must not infer thet modern | Considering the frightful state of society, and the Po No. I. weed ie believe, les vy uo eee We ian Church in Corea. He has gono on to Tinetsin|appliances ‘and inventions are unknown or, wna) i ou't believe a word of it; aud neither db we be- pp -|ings of the clergy, thia’as a fact glorifies the Church and ; : steamboats, railroads, raphs, ” ' n awe an ipli i up the quarrel. Besides wor pears hrener nay . the business required to be transacted. But what Ijveneration, do I look-upon those tricd soldiers of the ay evestans nj plleation, or mannied by 4 samenens of an incendiary, but altogether the result of careless- French clergy, there has er ots y rtanalapebe & (182! mean is that the people do not make thom their gods. |faith as I meet thom ef the street, and fancy to ses re- duty, seeks to recover ite wonted buoyancy by change! os, If the owners of houses, and especially of aioe establishment with a library containing]. Roman is not insensible to the benefits derived| newed in them the days of the Catacombs, of employment or scenery. Most persons have expe- workshops, where shavings aud other ioflammable many an books, especially rw apr gpet | of! from these things; he uses them inasmuch LA re Pig Be Ve “pose beeen ip wa on which I intended |rienced this feeling at one time or another ; but it unfor- eubitanced Actauislale. were to attend to the closing part. ey of the country, compi y the mission-/yecessary for the wants and conveniences of daily life,|to touch, but I have a ly drawn out this communica- tunately happens too frequently that the silent demand|yp of their shops the last thing at night, and to put aries after twenty-five years continued application./but he ever remembers that man is destined for some-/tion too long, - Your journal comes to hand regularly, which nature thus makes cannot, for the want of time|a stop to tobacco smoking upon gheir premises ° . ’ thing higher and more noble than acquiring perishable|and is, perhaps, the first and only newspaper received . wealth, He still holds the tenet (ridieulous as it may]in the Eternal City. It is @ luxury to read its spirited|}or means, be complied with. Sueh was my position|there would be fewer fires and loss talk about incen- appene to sumns of ine eeapor kann ery at oxen Meo nocr or the Coliseum. Although I do|during the past summer, antil business in St. Jobn sum-|diarism. or national greatness is not to be measured by material} not quite coincide with you in your views concerning) moned me thither inthe autumn months, J iramediately| Upon this, as upon all previous occasions, the by humanity and virtue. This maxim, Maneeel nt pg lg not like to see the people embraced the opportunity to combine business with| Want of ereshibition wan manifest, aod we are Rome, Oct. 1866. C. |pleasure, and ascordingly, on a beautiful mormng m|Tather indebted to the mildness of the night and tho October, I wended my way for Pope’s Wharf, just in|SP4™S°Hess of houses ia the locality, than = ony time to step on board the Princess of Wales before her good management on th¢ part of the Fire Depart- last warning whistle for departure sounded, The bow ete thas ae caanngy Sone oe ee ’ serious aud wide-spread than it was. Every one We now have from the China papers some details - The stern, unyieldi thing sacred, usages and customs sanctifi handed down through so many succeeding a. Preparations ror A Great War ix Evrorr —The Paris correspondent of the New York Times says the phantom of an alliance between the United] resources, but c States avd Russia continues to haunt the uneasy/in lisping infancy, he learns from a pious mother's lips; minds of certain Fronch politicians, who foresee the|this maxim in grown "paw 9 he hears inculeated from day when a powerful Russianand American fleet may the pulpits of the three hundred Churches of his native saaieal the Mediterranean. What iooks bad just city; this maxim he sees promulgated and defended : the authoritative voice of the Vicar of Christ. What now for France and England is that Russia and ne then, if he purposes to himself, as the end and Prussia are preparing for war on a grand Scale— To Tue Eprror ov tae Hear, peg ve the Jal “new aper has for some time uted tah aim of life, tho honor and glory of God, and looks upon] past prostituted itselft selftsh schemes and objects of |!ines were almost immediately cast off; but, as is usual| toot Russia against Turkey, and Prussia against France,|material advancement as but a secondary object of| Mr. William If. Pope, and the few other paid agents whu|on all such occasions, before the sik iis aaah ha ph eonpellins. weve hn be Sevallad” eae. Saad po we believe. All tho cone agri re ont anyone and rae ren pair rl Atheists or ar ® = rary era dn onustunticamt Island | cast loose, two passengers, with a formidable arvag ef lelemer aud soapvitiiay or ps the wild rushing There is logic beside in such a war. France is yet|ttis as: superstitious iquated ; : The Islander of the 19th" October last:first proclaimed the| baggage, were seen making frantic efforts to reach the|hither and th'ther, tho unaccountab weak, because she has no needle-gun, aud at best, praca hy considered 6 Carisien, Sum tivlre and $800,000 affair, and the suneation, Segue fon in which the ste on in time to " i b S : red ine ir me ly ungoverusble weak, Dec é infer! P i, | embrace it-as an eternal truth. Let no one infer from Se cee _—_ “sate a t to secure their passage. Capt. Evans,|passion for smashing windows, daors, furniture, is preparing for her ar:ny av inferior one. EF russia) nis that I mean to assert that all the Romans ate] vuse the suspicions en eg og Bw with mach consideration and patienco, held on until the /erockery, and everythivg else that came in the way bout to proclaim her King Emperor of Germany ! b f kind! I is about to proc: i a iG i: saiuts. Alas! for the cg 0 —_ yn In| by ite proper name. ‘Lhe respectable newspapers of the Is-|!adies (for such they were) were hustled over the of the miscellaneous mob of meu and women, who may me u , * one akan ke ee ne ee err a imagine the confusion of : ‘ " ong 2 ‘ - ‘ - : fa o, Un ; a glorious reality. Russia on her side wants the(than they ought to be. “But I do'assert, and challenge] ontly with the authors or author of such a black-leg job after them by three or four accommodating in ee ee ee ee Bosphorus, and she must haveit. Russia and Prus-|contradiction, that, considering Rome relatively to its) docs not satisfuctorily appear. dividuals of the masculine persuasion who were upon the plains of Shinar, Tho fact is, the town is sia combined, by theic superior strategic position, and population with any other city, in any other country,| ‘The style and language of the editorial in which it was|fortunately on the wharf at tho time. ‘Then, at the possessio pe russi America’ doomed to certain destruction, unless a competent i i ‘ that you will find in’Rome at least five times the number) ushered to the public, savours unmistakeably of the pen of . : : , chief Fire Eogineer is appointed for the city, a by the n of superior aban hone és aa of ecemplary persons, and not one-tenth the vice of] Mr. William HL. Pope; and the unblushing BoP gest that command “cast off” —‘‘all clear,” the Princess Fire E ee ys war inventions, may reason pointed he ad ‘ i fs a the means and power placed in his hands to organize a & . sea" tho cities thus onnyerer Drunkeuness, thé parent) were piled up ona very little truth were enough to shock at length gets under way, The morning is bright, clear}, Fire Brigade, and to give us something like an France, Austria and England, and gain, on one side,/yjew of so many others in England and America, is the morality of a saloon full of New York roughs. ‘he/and bracing; and the sea, unruffled by the slightest] efficient Fi A ’ ; ’ re Department. W. all of Germany, aud on the other the Black Sea andj here almost unknown. I have seen in one hour if the first brazen asscrtion in most conspicuous letters and cupi-|»ceze, lay ae m and placid as on the finest eummer day. |fire engine f — . pal ae Be pm the Danubian principalities down to Constantinople.| streets of Charlottetown, inore cranken persons than ‘or ecks, pe tals is as follows :— ‘ . : erperaies Seve fo Commentines's. |i ore cova bare during te yee, “$800,000 ro ne Given To Parnce Epwanp Istaxp,| Nothing transpired to interrupt our passage to Sum-|well for the corporation that withia that time = Lis gpa, Sor gh egy ee Saha Ba rg Wiilenae, Lut of all the honors which make up the glittering , = ORDER THAT "rink LeaseuoLp ‘Tenures May be|merside, and the time usually occupied in the perfor- pe ar = Engineer to take charge of it, nor a it wi i wreath of famo which circles round the tiara of the}, | sere ad. By ; mance of this part of my journey was whiled away in|suitable place wherein to put it, has been provided | We hear Frenchmen say that it will not be fair to at-) 5,6. none, perhaps, is so striking, or so worthy of a| This is a falschood. By reference to the despatch it will be : : : -+.|‘T’hat time has been wasted by t A tack them when the it . er rr — opal Exhi- bodes nous as tleat which pees from the continual reading some late newspapers with which I had provid en y the contentions of a bition. Neithor will it. But the French went to found that the sum was not $800,000, but only * swoh 2 : id facti . ostering and propagation of the fine arts and human @inount as may be nocessary for the purchase of the proprie- |ed myself previous te starting; in chatting with some |8tUP™ aes who were more een to secure au Mexico while we were engaged in a war, and could/sciences. Rome is, indeed, the favored spot where an |“? appointment for an incompetent favorite than to pro- not help ourselves, and they tried to bring about a rights, but not to exceed $800,00).” i i universal genius has made its permanent abode. Other rp ton that may Bé Access: would depend on the “¥ lige: sgn el we * ess hy ge a vide for the safety of the city. ‘he same spirit of mediation on terms which would have given the}nations may, it is true, boast of excellence in some indifference to the wants of the city is manifest io South its independence. So, while regretting that further amounts of lands the proprictors might be willing to : ie seven 3) sell, and there is no moxeyand Indeed not so aah likelitnod summer tourist might easily be distinguished by his th f the b distri aro grt pee on i ode se Bond ae gierheg rs ae, Proprietor ofeans slivers bande foe mala, Coed nonchalent air from the business man and the voyager since and ell Brag rte tan sae cle = ‘ roOUl 4 f +| Confederation m there is withoutit.. The as- . * \ . avy war should come to disturb the Be Arcot of an|‘rie long list of illustrious names which graco the|,ertion is further put ifthe absolute form that tho money is|FOm necessity. ‘The Leader of the Government, with|foyr months, in a condition dangerous to man and event so important to civilization as the Great Exhi- ¢ bition, yet we should not exactly cry over it. annals of science, some of whom haye long since passed |to be given to 2. B Island, cté, ‘This is falsehood No, 2,—| the cares of state still heavy on his brow, might be seen/beast. ‘This criminal indifference, apathy, or what- et ; or ee —, ; cone a hoo Be! say Brspare \rpiged bet oor jah ytd Poy ag ee “jin the saloon; and the poor Mic-mic, between decks, as/ever else we may please to term “ar eae accounts earning for thomseives imperishable famo, © be merely this: thet sat apse “7 po?Y |happy asa king, after his raid upon Charlottetown for his|for the tact that tl fire engi q ished undor. the patronising |of providing such amount! 1s this money? Is it a promis-|"*PPY &. upon Charlottetown for his/for the fact that the steam fire engine, which has whots grow up and Seumiesed Get dA ahr ; : ; 4 winter supplies. Thus it is through life, that extremes are|¢ost the city something like £2,000, was perfectly care of the sovereign Pontifls, proclaim and vindicate |sory note? No; it is merely a promise of the Delegates— y 000, this title. Poets, Painters, Sculptors, Avchitects,| ot ® promise to pay iioney, but a promise to support the/frequently brought into close proximity. Wealth and useless on Saturday night last. ‘Chis evgine, under Astronomers, Philosophers and Theologians, are the|Peicy—a cheap consideration indeed for the sale of Prince| vaio, power and insignificance, busi dpl ordinary circumstances, is capable, when proper! every year, and the gross annual revetine they yield] ¢jories of which Rome has ever boasted, and can still Edward Island and all its people into Canadian bondage. Eyer PO yd - eh tl — perisheriaeey pusenere, handled and brought ty 4 shane of ph vat » tae wheagpane r The next paragraph trumpeted forth in the Islander’ s bogus|bappiness and misery, journcy together for a time, and]. ght to p : nguis is about four millions sterling. ‘The Italian Govero-|boast. Those are whathave shed a sacred halo around) 4) 0 0°t Siures © kahads aneseaiae. tee, 7 ; . ling any fire that might b out. It was tested on A ‘idized * { steamers ¢ the Pontifical Throne, inferior only to the glory which os 6 ewes us opportunity part, perhaps forever, without one serious or ennobling Ss . ment has just cpg Modit ud adn arises from tho thrice holy calling of being Christ's ee rg - i omy ye ee 2 ae thought having been derived from their association corny ay ye lest, and, with a pressure of n ’ ‘ ernme! Te e orre!l, 5 TK an * * i ™ + ry @ ro * i 0 ide i i * : * ~ Jes, and it is oxpected that a bill will be passed i ema) joni Pr Mangal ps ce Fe Flag veroadl por oes rales he, aise shaws oo bag poy wetak “ proach to Summerside, and immediately a crowd of |nighest spire in the city. During the trial, one sec- the United States Congress, next session, authoriz-|4n4 science, the twin sisters found a peaceful home: |* fslander’s” logic, be proved to be tangible cash, oven then 2®**0>9 hurry down the wharf—some on business, others tion of the hose burst, and it unfortunately happen- There are now thirteen steam packet companies running steamers between Europe and the United States. These Steamers make about 420 round tri ing the subsidization of American mail steamers to} Hero the writings of the ancients—those Lapis the Tenantry “in arrears to the Government for land pur. |through mere curiosity, and others, again,—the juvenile|ed, from the fact, we presume, that it was only on aud from Europe at the rate of two dollars per mile.|links which join long distant ages with < ae chadéd upon the Worrel, Selkirk and other Estates” were | vagrants of the place,—to indulge in mischief, to seeare|that day Mr. White was appointed Engineer, and « ——_—_erses | Without which an uninstructing blank would be all we/not to have any of it, because the Delegaics’ Resolution |, «+ windfall” of any description, of, if the ehance of-| company organised to work the engine, that thiade- of r predecessorse—-wore reserved, tran- |rights—that in, those lends not alread purchased by the ; wed sad eacconaaal. Hither dedeed, and still] Government from the Proprietors, not the londs they |molasses or sugar cask. The Princess remained Jong long delays, the engine was brought te the head ox: flock, the youth | wag every clime to imrbibe ‘neath the|havé already sold and put out of their power to deal wit enough at Summerside to enablo me to go through the Prince Street Wharf on Saturday night last to play adhe thong agro ach oan oa shadow of the tomb of the Apostles, virtue, science and /ABa iy ae for & suffictent time, to win |town and to ascertain by personal observation that it is Dean Sm,—Althongh the dim and searce defincdjlove. An Islander yisiting Rome would think, judging ele Salles prota: Peemner f a woe ge hg po ba idly baildi a ten ten heel A{tirough the broken hose, whieh was sitaated about: idea of Shakespeare's mind, penetrating tho far off|from the uumber of sthdonts, that it was ong imntense 1" Gray. Many of ahe people of the Belfast District, Lara ltr» mroust of bicingse apperre to be tranaacted, ana| Half Way detween the wharf and the fire. No coal .. fon of the R th ree appe! epi » 490 or firing of any description had been provided, nor has been, to the tull extent, realized, and the quick|devoted solely to ucation of the Roman youth, | .ommunicated to ther from Charlottetown, to the effect/Sltogether, I would say that Summerside is in a D’rogress- et a sufficiency of wrenches to seraw the lings electric spark, flashing along a rs ag = in the vozy revs iggy ees yl ed Paige bow aoe ——- that a large amount of their. purchase arrears to the Govern-|ive way. It now possesses two Printing Offices, a Bank, enhee. The engineer had to come from aa a depths of the Atlantic, bears to you, in its rapid ges ° og OOM aod , . Dien a we of them who perrows Mill Property to the!, Lawyor, any number of Stores, and other “institu-lof the town to take charge of the engine, and a G orres p on deuce. could consult to familiarise ourselves with the lives/plainly says the moucy-is for the purchase of the proprietory fies, bs partaliv'at the sensual tits, ig gilbting, at alfustive’ pleos of hove, Wan sipped x, when, oier again, ’'This atrocious falsehood was invented to dazzle and upon the fire. More than half the water dscaped future, and foreseeing the triumph of human science, | College. Not to poy of the numerous Seminaries) ) pmed on esedihhe authority Salts thas laiiameadion wes an account of the events of this Eastern Hemisppere| America, North an South, Bel roe Austria, Prussia, ee of sevoral Kutidlfeds of pounds) was to be remitted lege, literary and /them! This totally unfounded and deliberately wicked| tions” which go to forma city. Among other articles|horse to haul it had to be provided from another oO uickly than they transpire, still, it ma of|and many others have each their Co intapeal to pe potas friends to read plome f hastily | artistic, yiither they send their yeuth io acquire that) fabrication was, it is.bviou, the cardinal point of the|of export, the native oyster is not the least important,/quarter, so that altogethor it is not surprising that nned linas of an Islander, whose good fortune it has|knowledge which can nowhere be learned so Well as in|* Islender’s'* monster imposition, The people of the} ..4 every season, when the logal prohibition expires,|the Fire Kagine did not offect much good. “Seow. sees to reside for some time in this part of the world,/ Rome. is is a stubborn fact which all the sophistry] Belfnst District were tigginning to diseuss publicly the ne- |. ose, ; “lwho i to blanie for tile otate of affhire? Ta th hich, by modern progressionists, is held up ns alto-lof your Island bigots cannot conceal or deny, and|cessity of choosing new representativer—mon who would jimmenge quantities aro exported to Halifax, St. Johr.,|Wh0 1 ee ee eee cee amie behind the veteonth centn pe of en.|which sheds more glory round the throne of the Pontiffs| defend them from the much and rightly dreaded Confedera-| and other cities. Summerside is rather noted for the nd man of sufficient evergy or braius at the Couneil — y it roar freallthan mechanical inventions or feats of arms, In fact,|tion ; and Mr. Win, 1H. Pope, doubtless, who has great Con-lswarm of “doctors” it fosters; and I must say that| Board to remedy it? What is Councillor Butchor ightenment. Yes, too true norance o id-wide and noble institution known as the| fidence in his own cunning, appealed to what he supposed, sheeted Fe about? What does Councillor Mitchell say? This wilful blindness—a disgraceful pandering to sectarian |‘* Propaganda,” whore almost every tribe of the earth ne ahele he le tHe, it uh heals of Gn oheen: 4 thi sion 7° know, that unloss an improvement is effected in adices--a heart insensible to the finer and more|has its representative, would of itself aiono be sufficient op a poe we his pete yy coe pee seems, ae ant L. t 9 . Pi ns - ~— ©" !the Fire Department, and that soon, the destruction o enportaiion of & wumber 6 © Bumbugs, Whose! of this wooden town is as certain as if the hand- prej : re- noble workings of the human soul—and, finally, a|to show the zeal of the Catholic Church for the propa|9..4 11.0 bribe, and ale Ae al aed ; ’ eraven fear ee unpopularity as a writer, nano bel age of knowledge. Want of time prevents me from ion oul it wae aeriskiiee pool weal pe he og Fowed services and ‘* nostrums” were becoming a drug in the witing were: aiteniy dedie walk Aye hundreds of verte ome! cortespondonts and authors to|dwelling any longer on this important point, or Of] ,.opie in the character, they formed of Mr. William H.|market. Prince County will do well to starve out the! Foard be appointed Chief Engineer, and give him misre nt and find fault with all that concerns the) entering into part lars; but the hints thrown out are ‘ape, this d esperate disreputable attempt on his part tol) aiance of the ke whe call infect that coctida 40 re “ ’ P i thy the consideration of tnuse who either : quacks who still infest that section of the the means—which the city is quite willing to con+ Holy apes re Hore thereador might) woth worthy tis s Ueteay thom has effectvally dene oo. If the Government of! s.ag. The barbarity recently perpetrated by one ef |tribute-—to thoroughly organize an efficient Firo: . do you intend to do ? bliad!y or maliciously assert that Rome is an enemy tothe da: to survive, I would aay the sooner they publicly } | ny Remy th hy ene, ‘heen writers? ane : auclae, all conneetion with Mr. Wr. H. Pope and his |the most unblushing of these vagabonds upon an unfor-| Department, perfect in every detail, and we shail going to give n detailed account of Rome?” To ‘9 doubt you have read a groat deal of nonsense in |papor, the « Islander,” the better. tunate pationt, whom several recognised practitioners have little to fear from fires. A drilled company of 100 firemen, who should be allowed some compen- ; ‘That would the spapers headed ** State of Rome,” and you * sam, Sir, yours, &c., cam iy 8 (ot required te apeattie would, no doubt, remark that oné said the * Pope Has| Nov. 19, 1686, DUERCTIVS, [haew end pronennced to bo 5 heputice ins, ony 3) 0) ho eieag tiles Bet the Sem of be Popes. lis marble|dying,” another that he was in “excellent health,” » on in be a sufficient warning to others nos to employ him. sn Ae > tiher ac: wool A ma sumptuously in pillared|and third that he was ‘* flying + 9 Balen it Better to trust to the unaided operations of nature than;°™Ption from taxes, or otherwise, wou m monuments, [ to me that no t pu their to run the risk of being butchered or poisoned by ‘an than the miscellaneous crowd who now assemble at fare ap rroey Sh fiw bang we we sprain Free nihirw*e nna bey _— more for pe. upon * injof the stamp of a w: Charlottetown * J disasters : ering than for helping to exti h 7 . of the not only wan never heard to speak the truth, but Shat bas recently swept Bidding adieu, however, to Suminetside, for the per-|tny unet Coundlllors Shanel ghee fils ouggention country, with lial! it was firmly ed, conlll not epeek ie Laghal » ‘ah Ite b etporses ay Facer ap sent, I once more proceeded on board the steamer, | into effect, lot them retire and give way to better t tara their eyes onjenter much Into the political state of affairs, oF give) boon severshy St ereegi ee particularly hastit beon (Which shortly afterwards procoeded to Shediac, with a|men, E i country's on’ ten-' surmises for facts, but shall confin