SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JA) morc asoree Pgs OO Nee eo med <2 cose : ~—- — — es eee tee ee ee ee a : — ora cae i = seca =o == " > as . - Several, he vessels which sailed Girning at the eouth in mer, they) and make it hard, but remains on the sar L t 3t fro E \ Sumncrside FYournal THE NEWS, u t? or KRALOLT ie Ven a a eel Progress emt ard antl they reach Guia | two, and yet exclades tha water almost a 83 m urope. i * ww . : — thom this Island last fall dor Great Britain, ns yantAp Naoqrenod, | perfectly, panes onanananantipaumnaannnenamannanntas ne Tne news by the last English mail is gone not insured, and we are glad to learn When tae wouther the Ama) ‘This same preparation is admirable. tor ARTNVAL OF THE “ASIA.” | THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1867. (of the most moagre character, There ict thes hace all ardied wah, The BOW ATO MOS aw a triba-| barness, aut docs aot soil when touches, | mga ———— == | very little of any interest going on on the | , yl ‘ . j ‘ : : : re the only ones tariog ary at Sheir an] wicelas dup epavations do.—Hale) RLM. 8. eta, from Liverpool. 6th, anal ye No notice cnn Ve taken of anonymous] 40) side of the Atlantic. The Fenians} Kewadin and the alma ar oe oely Versa. apd tas a balance Wamaintained! Joumnat of i Queenstown 7th inst, arrived at Halifax on | Communications. We nust kuow the names : : % | ceported as haying met with any disaster. ett : f - i od 688 se ay ” ann i har ¢ onrel lents as a gua-| are extremely guict. An arrest of some : : : twaeondhe upper and lower parts of the pe ene ae ee Bitday the 18¢h inst, and addresses of our i We! gies a Sal : The former met with very heavy weather bathe... * eae HORRIBLE SITUATION The news by this mail fe not ofan important | AMty of thelr geod Tath, We vannut under-| deluded conspirator, and the discovery ; ae Bo ak be 4 The temperature of tha whole valley is] ew acini characver, : ' take to return communications thatare not used and scizure of concealed arms now and | 0°" ee bP Cod pee i oo Peg remarkauly even, varying from thominims | Qyr nsighbors ia London occasionally peg | On the Sth andl 6th there were heavy falls | “sss a | aan LAKe place, but it is evident that) fatal, on Me teth, beige : i lofenow in Bugland and Ireland, which had]/ COUNTY INSTITUTIONS. /the heart of Fenianista is broken. This /cargo to shift,—was thrown on her beam Un bo the niasigiua not more t degrees, The termmperatuee of the cvater) and terror, which we e ete \ t | oftae Amazon is ales oven, the maxinmmin; diegust Buta case las just now occurred | pe Fenian trials nba still progressing, heing 84 degrees, and the mininium %8.} among them which in « «had no part. but | and arrests were being made almost daily. z i " i. 2 u ima . mong th Y a i . Beg r Ho dt >. : * te 5 > an Cat e clergy of “av esau oat f u (ther streams show aa little variation da] which, nevertheless, is among the most har-| ‘The Trish militia will be called out this) 0) vet ee a btigamen Tipe ie me Sia aia 4 af Bok heard that the vessel received any this respect, Tu cunsequence of thiseven-|roming secounts we hive ever met with of | Year. as usual, for training; the Neate ean BNE yey i" ci Ne Sy ere is hardly a doubt if} great damage. The latter — which is noss of temperature, there if a fucling of] terrible anit fatal miforoine, | ieeeeeg Spon ee " it Hank of) with a patriotiem that cannot pe too igh- the Fenian conspiracy had received the | owned we understand by the Hon Daniel Street preachers abound there, as the police | Hisloyalty, and that the men will obey their!ly commended, are most anxious to dis-| countenance of the Catholic priesthood, acl oe dicated on the: Grand ny instances of crise mn MOON | gout aa will sume res "1 4 irt with feelings of | the eiivet of detaining the moils, Just now when the affairs of the coun- ry occupy more than the usual share of nappy result is in great part owing to/ends, in which condition she remained he tirm stand made against the move-/ during the rest of the voynge. We have - camfort mnost ageeoable to tie ialabilants. | i . : atiee i ‘ : 4 oricers, wh ve suspicion. on . : : 2 i waite ol the extraordinary protuse | 8d police migistetes kaow to. their great | panies Wily AE Ai seal hachilad at} ovet the wants of the community @5|jt would both in Ireland and America Hank aid acsivcd a Sith enssiz | MAFANCS, Que of those volunteer preachers || Funds held by the Messra. Rothachild at) Qoit ag to devise the very best means of | jaye assumed much more formidable di- | P'%: 4G BiTiVed at Ginenmown yt tlon ot the ley, Profeasor eviliteovered the whole surface of “the Jand, and enctoaehed upow the water. In- daed; ths quantity of water plants is as vemirkadigas that of terrestrial plants. | nd vewrotation is sol qc the only moans of traversing the{ yar, node is hy the water courses, and w en ta p d othe other day. wader circumstances | Pars for payment of Italian * reates,” that is 5 ae ; * ury masts ich led to till another, and, if possible, j interest on the national debt of Italy, have supplying thdse wants, we avail our-| mensions. We hope and believe that |J"") ble disastur. ‘The individual in| been seized under process of law, by unsutis- selves of the opportunity of directing the! we have seenthelast of Fenianism. ‘The| to7 Tux Brigt. Kelpie, Captain Walsh, James Sampson, waa by dusiness a} fied creditors at Paris. attention of both electors and candidates remaining “ wrongs of” Treland are in a| which sailed from this port. arrived at hiving paved e iv " , . : . Huai 4 ‘ ‘ ; hone teen ay Bac, [Ans Gleke reek ee SOME ee oe election to a want that is beginning | fair way of being righted in a rational|/Crook Hayen, on the 26th Dec., making adat ky ath ' ft oT » Gov 2 svinpathize ory sibly ft H LH , ; ea 3 * He had been accustomed | with the prevailing temper Bethe pablle tring | £0, be very sensibly felt in this County./and constitutional manner, and we do} the passage in about 20 days. Her cargo | corners, but had latterly) on the question of reform, and: declares that W e mean that of County Institutions. | not despair if we do not die very soon,}has been landed in good order and sold at or leaves these, ha must cut his! enuacigted hi views as to the approach> | at the end ofa tortnight after the meeting of| While the population of the Island was} o¢ seeing the Irish a prosperous and a}. mod price.—The vessel and cargo were y vith the axe; so that, however efvili-| ing i of tabs world, together im all the | Parlinment the character of the Government | small, while tie people were poor, and | sontonted people. ° at W.T. ER zuttion unty extend hera, ther 1 never} particulars: relating to. the world to come, in | and its fate will be irrevocably decidéd, while there was but very little business ae 4 } h ownad by Messrs. W. I. unt. he any extensive land communication, on} a litte chapel which he rented. ‘ | (unate Tatian Admiral Porsano. | g in places situated at a distance from ne Yao Wp mage be tveen. ye: bree 1am Wuen we stated a few wecks sineo bol thy great expenditare which| His wife had been hed-ridden for six months | mated bytho Wusteane: at Tasenc law oy oleh eats American clippers has excited a good) ,~ il iene Nae Nore (tor bridges, ‘There isfand they had neither sorvant. nor lodger. | Vint have a bad time of it for the remainder of | Le capital, it was perhaps proper enough) Goa) of interest in England. Three MVEA OUR OU a Hose water paths, Tn | Phe ond of this world, which James Sampson to have nearly all the rei offices situ yachts, the Henrietta, the Mleetwing, and warded from Summerside direct to Nant ut now sinee |i. Pesta, of about 20 tors each started | London, -semi-wevkly, we were given to w more ter be re i ties {his lite, howevar his trial may terminate, ‘Phe if 4 That neune : prenched, at length | Us, aul mit) Hinate, . ‘ : sama alpen shay Ary Only MMe ata fat Tad 0 Janne On AG OIL Te ee SOAS Corvespoadent ot the. Times says:}ated in Charlottetown. 8 geeef a beat eonstructed of a 100 San Be news DerOnal) »} Thore are three heads of accusation against | tho country has become comparatively from New York on-a long race across the understand that it was the intention of the scant are arched with foliage. localities they have suffisient| tothe passage of sh These intersect ane another that it is wit for the voyager to desermine is sailing } braneh oy in the iain channel, There is no direct course i y water finds ses but it merable chtnuels, sometimes at With each other and all con- an astonishing number of islands. Vhe prs Innds in the Amazon anakes it im) » to see neross the whole Dreadth of the stream; and even if there avere no islands, the great widih of, the um would prevent a view from. shore toshore. Not till the traveller gets: he Rio Negro, twelve huadred mifés rom 1, can he see ‘both sides of the ¥ trom the sama point.? Words aro wantin toexpyosstho vari ity Leombinitions @® this yegeta- Ono of its moat strikiyg characteris ties ix its heterogeneity, There are not sinply a few kinds fouad “tégether, , pré- senting sameness and monot aa at the h. On the contrary, they are hardly For some days he had vat been seen gut a7} his house, and his neighbors at lepsth became | police, who made 4 forcible entrance. a shocking sitht prosented itself. ‘Tho man} was gofited in his arm-chair, quite dead. His hed-ridien wife, unable to move or even to dead husband. Rendered utterly helpless, by her disease, she was unable to make the first well supplied with provisions, and when found was othe very point of death frou absolute famino, and her mind waa already darkened. When asked how long her husband had been dead, she replied two years. ‘The poorinsane eroature was removed to tho nearest hospital, where skill, care and proper nourishment have re tored her to sense and promise to prolong her life. —Paris Sircte, so ansions about him that (dev summoned the | There, |. summon assistance, had for three long, and, | TART Ta Sona an cece eM Oh ew. LGeBles davachahore hak eves Her Howsoever the matter may end, there ein be De my iy | little doubt that Persano will quit the service, movement toward the cupboard. which was | Persano—treason, cowardice, incapacity.— The first two will be rejected—the bill so fur nored—by the:Senatorial grand jury. It avill be critiongeta knew how such a body as phe Senate 4 “aqusiiler itself ‘competent. to faygird punishinentto an Adntiral for having béen unequal to the performance of his duty. unless he be, of which there seems no proba- bility, honorably acquitted. ae The London magistrates, finding that the infliction of fines on butchers who ‘Send to market meat unfit for human food tails to les- sén the evils, are changing their tactics, and they are now sending the offenders to prison without the option ofa fine. The financiad policy of Mr. Gladstone seems j likely, according to the revenue returns to the end of the year, to leave his successor a sur- plus of a million anda haifor two millions. Will this be applied toa reduction of taxation, A California paper tells of alady in Alma who became a xrandimothar onthe day she was twenty-four yous old. A fish was caught in'thd Ohiom river, Cin- ¢innati, last week, the stomach of which, upon being opened was found to contain a amall morocco wallet. holding a two dollar bill and jor will the bloated armaments which Mr, | Disraeli has denounced swallow it up? . Emigration from Liverpool is on the in- ferease, but not much, During the last y ithe increase to the Unked States was 2, hover that of the previons year. It seems that ‘during 1866 a total of 606 ships, carrying an } rich and populous, the system of cen- tralization which might? half. a century ago, have been both necessary and con- yenicnt, is felt to be one of the most serious of the public grievances of the colony. We wonder, indeed, that so little has hitherto been said and written on this subject. We have spoken to several persons about the inconvenience resulting to the public from the want of County Tiistitutions, and every one of them agreed with us that the time had arrived when the people of Prince County, at least, should no longer quictly submit to the expense and trouble consequent upon haying so much of the public busi- ness transacted in Charlottetown. If a Will is to be proved or letters of adminis- tration taken out, the parties concerned, no matter what their circumstances, must undertake a journcy to ‘own, If a deed or other document is to be registered, or if information relative to documents is required, application must be made to Atlantic. ‘The Henrietta was the winner, | Postmaster General to have done so im- making the voyage in fourteen days and| mediately. We believe the mail bags a quarter. She arrived at Cowes on/haye been made and forwarded to the Christmas Day. The Fleetwing got in| office in this place, butas yet we have on the next day, and the Vesta came into|seen no tenders issued for a carriér. port about an hour and a ay atter hee Would it not do to haye it carried during Fe ee rae on ao er i the winter months by ®& man on snow tween the arrival of the first and that of shoes, paid out of the pockets of the pri- the last vonsel is somotling wonderful. [mere individuals of this place? Our letters ii " Bs ce) LZ it ae yl . A ej oy ae It strikes us that the result by no means and papers would then, in all probability, reach those places as soon as they do now, proves that the [fenrictta is the best sailer, : or that the } is the worst. The| considering that a letter has to go to Char- owner of the H@rietta has, howevever, |lottetown addressed to an individual at won the handsome sum of $90,000 on|Traveller's Rest, a place, distant only the race. This sum, great as it is, does] three miles from Summerside. hot represent the whole of his winnings,| te Our neighbors,like ourselves, hava” fon a he las Dacked his own yacht large-|joon visited with a great snow storm, fy, ble Getong, ook Wil show Wm The description of the storm as given b; winner toa very large amount. It is \ i i M *, much to be reyretted that the Mleetwing the True JUBOneE Ok St. John, N. B., is lost six hands during the voyage. This rather amusing. ‘The account from Roth- might certainly have taken place under| Sy says ‘‘ Storm here has abated, so has ordinary circumstances, but most peoplejthe swearing of the track masters and ever two plints of tha same species, found) a valuable dimfhond ring. We should like to) conte PIP aE Rial : . yore ea eR a : / aband alone] introdude dint breed’ of Hal into tisuelyhbors (Berea of hasgus teat fd ue Mer-|the Register Oflice in Charlottetown. | vit not yery unreasonably conclude that/switehmen. Snow one foot, and old y for foreign countries und the colonies. (Tf a man resident at the West Point, |i ese valuable lives were wantonly sacri- | ‘Tupscy six feet on the level, At Ossekeag and in side by side, The treesdon Jn open spaces, bul are cingfl jacad with vines, creepers Mand: hard to penetrate. This character of the yeyetation extends over the whole basin, in the lakes the aquatic plants grow so thiekly that tho traveller threading tds way among them with a bout sails for miles without seeing either water or earth. Nothing, said the protessor, is tobe com- pared with this view, espocially when the water is oovered far many iniles by that magnificent water lily, the Victoria Ry with its splendid whiteness. On t plant covered water docks of birds height- eu the variety ofthe scone, Starks herons, and other fowls raa over then as ii in dry jand. Professor Agassiz exhibited some of the amaller leaves and fruit stalks of the pain, ive an idea of the immensa growth to gta HE NNN -GPons OF them. “Some of those leaves moasaro tiirey ta forty feet ja length, and ten to fiiteen in widta;y and vyen when dry onc of them was a heavy Jowl for one man to drag. Professor Agassiz give ands, but in allays ot tha Andes, in hundreds 2s, [tis quite remarkable, the iectarer observed, that there ave no hum toing birds on eurth, exeept those found ob harming yin the low | houd, think ef the hazard you rua of mishchaving. While you are engaged, do not wholly for- wet yourself; and after allis over reflvet how you have behaved. If well, be thankiul: itis more than yu could have promised. If otherwise, be more careful for the future if ard seems to be what is Iknown to ers as ‘bad pay.” A New York paper legraphic charges on a long zntto the Ameri¢an min- nth age hive not been fully suut to $26,000 in gold, and Seward has been able to raise United States finances must be paid. They aur of this sum M only 35 ina bad w It is often enid that the most serious dissen- sions between married people taise their in the most triding and ineonsiderable circum: BHO pi"lety thee PBR ES nd better educa- settle with a pair of smoothing irons aid a vroonstick will so estrange a gentleman and Mf refinement that nothing but a diyoree can reconcile them either to themselves or to society. d to \s to the Pacitie. ‘he Spanish Government-has ds send a ficet of four iron-cl. Mr. Irick: Seward has gone to Hayti fo consummate the bargain for aU. 8. naval etition in the bay of Samana, for which $50- G00 in gold is to be paid. . About twenty miles from Carson City, Neveda, are some remarkable mineral springs When you are going toa party of mirth, | Zar people would The year of the great exodus was 1252, and the emigration of the last twelve months rs only about a third of what then took p wee, Tus Cretan Wanr.—The London Zines of the 28th ult.. contains a letter from Athens, dated Dee. 20. The following extract shows the present aspect of the insurrection: The whole force of the insurgents —Cretan, Christian and Greek voluuteers—in the west- ern part of the island are all being concentra- ted on the hills that overlook the eastern portion of the Plain of Alikianu, and is suid to amount to nearly 6,000 men. ‘Their head- quarters are at Zurva, and Meskla may be regarded as the key of their position. ‘The force is imposing, from the natnre ofits com- position, for 2000 chosen volunteers and 4000 of the best warriors in Crete are not likely: to be driven, without a desperate struggle, from an entrenched position of their own selection. jp Weevwccoln pan taste Ws ila al Gepeg, Pn Me curing provisions for larye bodies of men doving the winter, and the necessity of pre- venting the Vurks from executing their threats of burning down every village of which the inhabitan,s have not sent in their arms. ®hould the insurgents prove Suecessful in de- feating the Turks, they will be ablo to protect the Western Provinces; and should they be defeated, they propose breaking up into émall parties and carrying on a guerilla warfare. Tn the meantime the foree detached to raise | the sieire of Kissamos is advancing to re-estab- lish the futhority of Mustapha Pasha in the Provinee of Selinos, which he evacuated wishes to see the specification of a public work to be erected at his own door, he must undertake a journey of 100 miles or more before he can obtain the infor- mation which he requires ; and even then he may be obliged to return without getting a sight of the plane or other papers which he sought to obtain a sight of at such an expense of money and ex- ertion. Ifa lad wishes to know whether or not he is qualified to become a student in the Normal School, situated in Char- lottetown, he must journey to that city if 100 miles from it, in order to undergo a by no means profound examination in reading, writing, spelling, grammar and arithmetic. If a poor schoolmaster wishes to take an upward step in his own expense attend the meeting of flie Poard of Education in Charlottetown. We could mention the names of several parties who were forced to travel eighty anda hundred miles to and from Char- lottetown on bootless errands, owing to the absence or indisposition of public officers. We do not wish it to be thought that we are complaining‘of the present incumbents of the various public offices. We are so far trom doing this that we most cheerfully bear testimony, in so far ficed. We have not heard that any en-|it says—**Storm has been over head for quiry has been instituted into the cir-/ some days, is now under foot mostly. cumstances of the loss of so large por-/ sy oy thirteen inches deep, and will be tion of the & leetioing f Oras _ jdeeperif more comes, One ox team came There scems just Howeto bea lull in}to the station to-day — driver had two the Healt Ape f Paahl Is Col) ticks in his hat for foundation stone tor meet on the oth of February, when, no : i : , new Reformatory. At Norton it says— doubt the matter will be again ventilat-!,, 4, COs aad ee le ed, ‘Tho- doings of the Confederate Storm wound up list night. Station Delegates hate hitherto been kept sur- Glock dito; = Netnhorol which have (gone prising! uccret, ‘They have allowed | since: Depth of snow fiiteen inches, Weather like our doctor—sharp. Mercury very little to escape them. We cannot discover what resemblance the Act of| gone up in the thermometor—gone down Contederation to be laid before Parliament|in the Heayens—gone ‘to the dogs” in at its next session bears to the famous or] physic. At Sussex it says, ‘¢ Trade slowly in-famous Quebec Scheme. We wouldjincreasing. ‘Two loads of wood and a like immensely to know what mention is|/tub of butter come to station to-day. mode atthis little Islnd in Ms. vroxisiong, Gham lee hann danuCsl and wifchas boon many others besides, are quite Ve the tearful. Men could not work on account dark about the matter. ‘There is one ee comfort, however, and that is, our sus-| £37 We poblishinanotherecolumnacom- pense will not be of very long duration. In| munication signed “One Who Was There,” a sce a Wie ae wvill be wee was sent us by an esteemed friend. ite ae : an gay what! We would rather it had been seut to one Gis HUMP hs A lactic ecru: ly political papers. We wish it to be is gloomy. Boding clouds Reape ye Sun Gey understood, that while we ave Heeuiy ven he Manteca ine ang willing to open our columns to the reports ey, ; me orizon. | of political meetings, made by th hor- Trade is dull in the United States and |; one rae ’ ized Secretary of the same—so that our an the Americana continent, It is also a when he withdrew the Cretan Mussulman| 45 our pe Ue COMMING NG) I called: Steambout Sprinies," trom t ewer. te sith retin Mu nal knowledge extends, to) employment is every day. becoming : : at LURE MA BINE ehe RARE ELTA Ge, they make. These apelie tater Ae nA aOR Ne GE) pen BY FOMts, Veorne and CAoiwee mines uel be peeed Emigrants from dealt Gey ek E =a ¥F s THHANE Colors | ; 5 KAA ah ort re sda } man army is accompanicd by a nur : i asta Hf : . . x y a oni pa S] about three acres. ‘he water is bo Hog (Cretan MueeatinAtlel te Nee NA AAPOR hone in w hich they, in goneral, discharge their the Old Countries, who expected to find wo ‘ire opposed to opening them for party y duties. discussions. We cannot in fairness refuse honey, are every day returning, disup- to publish a reply to our prese. t corres- are the least remarkable in the song i M91 s . and cures rheumatism, There are crevi iD ri i ; Des a: : i atisin, A Hee idea | on vengentiue ae ot GGVRLE OR RARE The only fault we have to America a land flowing w ilk With ne meee ee een ly) the local- if a eet iene a witer can be s0cN | tates, ethe Rani eae La 7 with most of them Dist they abe ie owing with milk and ie different species was. still} boiling at a depth of thirty feet, { rm i inka OPRAH eh i “Ay Ve i : junitorm: in’ the ranks of the insurgents, and| far away, We only wish that some of'|pointed and disgusted, to the despised pondint’s letter should any bo sent, but we The lecturer deseribed The President has pr lor i , nies ‘ UsCl 4 resident has prepared a message | of the red shirts of the Italian ‘ in- ee , * ri H . ainilies of acquatic tame lia found | votemy the District of Columbia Suilrage | furiated the reanilan trocentealh ta Pein ee Ht others equally relent were ae he their forefathers, wiser and per- Will not publish any other hereafter. | orty miles nearer us. The people of|haps better men. 3razil, both certaccous. and pachyder- | bill. In 1 ver du i isi ; aie laadae ch j presence that the Ottoman! Government as- A Se : : he financial crisis) f9- ‘Tus English mail w receiy, thecal + ne mere ee oe being] tead Centro Stephens. ha rad front the [ieee the determination shown by the Chria- Prince and King's Counties should re-| has not yet arrived, but men are looking | here on Friday te It ae Boe a Olly) & ne latter, There were | venian organizati ‘ hi Hine tiana to reject the profured amnesty. The| quire of their representatives in Parlia. | for it with fo: i ns eoedes evide ganization, Some cail him a traitor {7 i 6 see ae q een Aaa. eae Seung, We hope | Post Oftice for two days waiting for a 1, that the rhinoceros, the ish army is i ispositi i 5 tha 2708, the | and others a coward, ish army is in a disposition to employ the} ment to provide {i ; is} inj and trust i as 1 | most crucl measntes against the insurgents, } or the establishment in |° st the storm will pass over, and the megatheriuin (the 1 i g < “i aan ‘A ’ 2 latter Candia, or C j i aN y a, svete, conte f nati ’ . i i ) once had representatives 250,600 peoplos : ie ep ee Ha a AN war will certainly be car- ec ’ rrible animosity. ; anda Datch naturalist hs da Datch naturalist had Tu December, 1855, the net debt of Boston,} ‘The 7%, carrier, and it would likely be there yet Ms had nota few individuals hired a man to go for iton foot. "This kind of mail carry- Summorside and Georgetown of the of- that our American cousins will be spared fices of Judge of Probate, Register of|the many and great miseries%vhich attend 4 larger number of extinet ear if ..,| Deeds and Superintendant of Public | Seasons of commercial fusior ' ‘ foacininy My oo ' tmes siuys it is long sineo the Porcign , Pp are erent u j : mls in Brazil than wow exist! Dydembar es Miia uit |Ofice has ever had less cause of auxiety| Works. A Board of Hducation and al Since writing the above we see by th 1B Hn Me Uso meitollincs timalteys ing Moauiie Te ha ovine SLOG ate Had cee uae Le ee ans i on a atte eastern ques-| Visitor of Schools should also be appointed | American papers that President Johnson | hot to then: how much our business men § 53,980, on is destined to be solved this year, . for eac t ree C i The i i : ; - sa J ther®| for each of the three Counties. ‘The in-|has been impeached. We thought that lay ue fle * don’t spend the publie money.” ‘Truly we are progressing—liko . that # the animal world) began Now } cone y Mexico has bee ler the c is ev 5 it wi ill ueanber of varictiessag some) ga yi eee ech under the control of | is every reason to hope that it will be solved] oy be the United States for nearly Wenty years,and peaceably, There is but one cloud on the creou Ex Penbe WOUIG HOt Very Brea) the American affairs were quite, compli- . then we know nothing*of that! pei ' . i i plan ; BEDI ae aeple ot the jersitors nor the | horizon of our foreiya policy at the opening of| 224 Would, we venture to predict, be}cated enough, and American difficulties | Me lobsters, / : ; . appropriited 4 ‘ > vont. ¢ ‘ u i ' ‘nthe family,of ruminant there are no Maker gducation fee Hole UNG Beis | eranaeat pa ane that cloud is not so threat-| More than compensated by the many |quite hard enough of solution without | rch : . ‘atholics | & but thatit may be dispersed by amode-| advantages which the establishment of] there being adding fresh complications te M4 My is, cows, shatppr antelope. yen the} only, lave free schools hy : § i 7 . . . jrate effort of diplomatic skill Th : ‘ 7 © nt y an ot [aces : f : ie onl 5 et , ‘ ‘ ‘ fy : Euro : a Ast hie ik Bed AY : Oke ie The bark Bismark, of P. TE. Island, recent. | ten which appears to harbor any eile Say UNG) would afford the in- and fresh difficulties to those which were Asit! ; adoud to k jagainst us is, that which of all others, and for| @2bitants of Prince and King's Counties. | already found to be too puzzling and too 4 A ly réported as having tk on C, > a few small species, not exceadi y Teported is linving struck on Cipe Por- | ocasy sag : This w ink i i of the coInnAn one : Te wlohe eae iping, at the North entrance of the Stet fl gue reason, we should least wish to make This we think is the proper place in| knotty for their wisest statesmen to un Pare a lL) Fiiiiscs eas auld Obwulcdun oo Ise Setuvday Our ene hep bteaty vo States.— | which to advocate the erection in Sum-|rayel and surmount. What is to be the t hy erizing , : t Strongly urges the necessity} merside of a builling suitabl ; i ee ¢ 5 ‘ g able for a|result of all this trouble, who can tell ? : Norman Scnoor.—'The 4 fox the benctit of all concerned. Th hi | the same urowuting, apd they are repl ovingquiie new, U seme te SIND | of arranging existing dispute faoanit ng, ap ) one ere was ‘ # disputes, and preventing | C+ + . ality. viceletedtareak iia q , as a geen te a see &/Custom House und Post Office, and| Will republican institutions be strong | Sutherland | bd which will be spacious enough to contain PMO Le CoLontat Srcnevany's Orricr, Jan 191 nthe —Hlis Excellency the Lieut. Governor, haa been pleased to accept the resignation of the Hon. James Duncan, as a member of the Ex- ecutive Council of this Island. d A f Rey. George i nted to this institution nough to bear the strain put upon them. | valuable collection of minerals. ‘The colle devoted to the subject of the monkey A le per dow for $4,040, Phe run- | Latest by Telegraph Ge bad of business of those SE at II the strife of party and the intrigues of | tion consists of 70 specimens, mostly Geologi- acie 2 SREMBH TS CG tie Ah ay ll i ‘ ap- | poltsicians d ee . , from this and the ne ing Provi tribes, and he 8 a POOH DrOaA EIST ee ueeie piten lie Maile ure Day Ge ie cers whom we hope ere long to segéap- | pol 18 do more to injure the republic | (1! fram this and the neighboring Provinces, Lo AoA deepae While regard-| oe iy ena sce tend dius year in pe pointed for Prince County. r-w}and to* unsettle men’s faith in popular wy NN of sturlents for the present term ing the monkey tribes asthe highes 1 : ue rwiito Air. McMillan, TREE ince a rr ane ! : ris upy on ae ‘ qundenpednl PIAL ele Ga hice me ihe eet for $600. The cargo of deals! The Americans in this city give a banquet belting i) very much required, and“he | ingtifations than did the revolt of the apace a WEIR been Vy Te ARTIC RBE RR be he seca brougt about s1a0. Mlevardel aid tite [to-morrow bsntaitien GORdGh LFERNGt She NE aa of the istrict have only sturdi? uthern people. We very much. fear : Daan Haseley hy insured in England.— reporter, i 7” \" | to insis i body i ( { iq ear a iy Tur N ( tlie int eeana(OREHAHR Of Wiotikeye: Hits ah i ng! ls Ad Reporter, Dec. 8 |the Grand Hall, : ls a on its speedy erection, and the that Liberty in the United States, as in| Tu New Market House in Charlottetown ; th Over 800 Husa lost by the burning of | ef Vienna, Jan. 16. unds will be quickly forthcoming from| France, will receive her most deadly | ¥#8 opened on Friday last. ‘The Patriot gays * he steamer ashton, on the Lower fone The itich Mini ae Nee » TOE! . ee oy i aay ¥ fast, v3: fon, on the Lower Missis riti linister gave a dinner Jast| the government of the day, whether Con-| wounds from the hands of the most en-| “In consequence of the recent heavy snow s competition, The hull and spars, |difliculties in the future. Tho closing pAytion of the lecture was) Sending rigging, chains and anchors, wus Paris. Jan. 14. wisn, aud was not inclined to admit that we are decendunts of the highest monkeys. | sinni. a fi i ‘. ' | sippi, a tew days since. night to the Greeks in this city chi | sorvati i rad HTH oH RERTOH We TSbEIN Hails y ig us city, at which he|@#ervative or Liberal. i 7 , i f i In th eciion t eturgr renvurked in Despatches from the Bas state that the | fered 4 toast to the welfare of Greece. id thusiastic of her worshippers. We never ul the bud state of the roads, the display of * An int r A 1e SANE TN Se OER dreamt that the threat of impeachment es produce wis exceedingly limited, M pnt, | The i ‘ ing manner upon the charactwse- istics of the monkey, the ov gotan, the chimpanzee, the gorilla ands Me gibbon, troubles in Lebanon have been renewed. New York, Jan. 18, p L bee We Hone tae Mis he | Gold 126) Maa ite io be the wild utter- | was weil filled with beef, mutton, pork, &e,” marking them as families Mistingt from} SS" ')# hear that Miss Lockerby in- Latest from St. John, N. B. W fee ' ; ] heated half crazed partisans, man, and though in many poixts hating {tds giving a Concert in St. Hlennor’s Garinaieay Te " E neg eoted to stite in our last issue would ever be carried into execution. | when he Hays — ailinity, yet having different, pare ahi Court House, on Saturday evening next,| The Weather for last few dave has heen that the Entertainment held in tho St./ 70 expect that President Johnson will| Charlottetown has now the We should see the evidence ofa (king | tor the same ject for which she gave itin | YOY Cold; moderated lust evening and a snow Eleanor’s Court House, on the 15th inst., get Justice from his judges, who must be | dious Market House in the jowrineries Sees ites beet GU aol ane ‘ Summerside, ues in, a a gule irom the north-east. | WAS a complete success, ‘The Court House either kis accusers or his partisans, is out | Georgetown is provided with one equal to its 2g f 3 iy ol en inches snow fell last night. Roads | was crowded to its utmost capacity, the of the question. We ask agai shat is | Present wants. Summerside is an im; ag the children of moneys. very much drifted. Eastern mail due here ~ Bain What 18 | clace of business, but i her & regular Ke ne moraine W ENUM HEE uel 1ere tables were plentifully supplied with every ey end of all this confusion and}? f thas neither a regular lelicacy of the season, and the Tree which : THE OWIGH THA. butchers department on the other hand, J We fully agree with the editor of that paper Valuthle and conyenient.—Brown's Bron- chial ‘Troches are widely known as an admir- Varsrsnt rorSnons.—It is a Ante plan able remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs, and to grease the upper Jeather of shoes for other troubles of the Lhroatand Lungs. They the Phrpose of keeping them soft; it rots|*"° of great value for the purpose for which the ation, sydaelinita od they are flesigned, while they are usually and market.nor Market House. Let the ‘people Freilericton, Jan. 18, muke an early application to the Legislature, One of the most severe snow storms that} We ean hardly venture to call Chrisinas, i anil ave tly wont applied’ Ve slall Ue have heen experienced here for several yenrs | yj Ido ees “) ker AQuick Passage.—The Afinnehah glad to give them every support in our power, le ues a ined b bt 4 years | yielded a generous harvest of the most a Hnnenant, | § prside lik 4 : : | commenced about five o'clock yesterday nfter- | 7 : Sty owned by N. J. Brow i Summerside like other progressive towns noon, and continued with an unabated severity incongruous productions. ‘The amount! yp Ode n, Esq., of St.) ought to have a Market Houre, and is enti- Bice, and ie Sait! yeuip, for dll diseasus of. children, |g On Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock a liquidate the debt due on the Chareh, but pt and me lew sufi and wure Modloing, Teles stood the | dies weno Vi nen building, | 2180 to pay several other bills for painting that the “Mill Pond” hake it well] vost of thitiy years, and never known to fil. {tered buctrene acy ae 200 troops are quar-fand repaiting the parsonage, and still tole tee il] Pond” is crossed at this {of the above Company waa held-last evening then ade a piece Of | Te eeiulites the stomhinGl afl howeleyoncracte | (osu Es ebise ee ty little w Le a ndsbalieed bh d Awe season, or indeed at any sexson, in such a| when the directors presented a statement of go #8 a hen's egg; ieldity, and cures wind colicy produces natural elide wean 3 the prompt action of those te E nee in an + The inde-| dashing manner. If the. Minnehaha had | their operations during the past year, which ser ns extingtished before any | fttigable and public spirited Jadies who | been fitted out for a race she would haye | considering the cireunistances of the Company ee : Mrcuanies’ Fisnixa Company or Cuan- i thirteen days. It is not olten Lotrerown.—The adjourned annual Rhecthie puess mere ‘ “agri eee pleasantly efficacious, they contain no hurtful : ; A : oy Siyetle ‘Jtis better to ee varuish ingredients, but may at all tines be used with Nok Ml yale ly Kasterly wind then| realized was, we learn, somewhat about Bae he end sinter the combannd of Hed Doula thor te Wale ve Ae MeL “ nevlect gafoty. — Boston Recorder. vecame Jess violent, but the snow has con- | fifty i apt. Bennet, made the run from Cape bat a ern in building one." Peo half a é er abellac, broken | A tere . fined falling ; eu ity pounds, a sum. suflicient not only tol, Wh eo at i pogn Se en a Hn it, mothers, Mrs. Winslow falling up to the present time. : y Canso to Cape Clear, in the very short a ig ee f iton a shelfiit a warn goveral tink Zum Camp shule it well, and fi na few hours shake it} quiet sleep. by relieving the child from pain. | i ae TH ia ; ee 4 pain. | considerable damiage was don ‘ i . ‘li i i . ; ; m 4 wid one oun of lamp biaek Mach sicknces with ohildron as well as] A Conrt Maral bas sll ae hee at planned the Entertainment and brought it aga the Yankee Clippers a tight ran for ey lb year ed bphobe gp and the fact fu,@micohol is gooudspour o wo or ibute oT sension« 4s day en fonen t08: i : eH eVOHASNEE THT , ¥ } adults, attributed to other causes, is occasion: | some days on the ense of a private who. at: | to a success{ul conclusion, deserve the Ls Aube everywhere unprockylentedly Unprofi ' te fs teAspoontuls ina saucer, and apply }ed hy worms. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits | tempted to shoo 5 lie ; ith a email paint brush. Ifthe materi-| are emetual in destroying wwortne, and can do tush not yet ohloti l oh lust week. De-| highest praise. nib are all asp f will dry in pal ane possible injtiry to thémostwlelicute child. : atoncish oe minuccs! bod geill be removed only by! fy iiave néed J. Kitel’s Gulden Ointmentand| Storm commenced yostoning ve pele, : wrens in it off, giving a gloss almost equal | any it to be the bust article for drawing and sixp.m. One and : a9 ht ne ly | Granite Lodge, of the B.O.G. Templars, will pee opened in thistown. It numbers | peat, nanvely ea Gane yn hi ated Sta f thi i fi h Leuling my wounds or skin disease, {daring the night. Wind from N. E.—blew| take place in their Lodge room, North Ie- {Ne, Hy ill wes bie eerie ‘aipbee h | Faleoner, W. T. Morris Benjamin Wills ‘e : @ advantage of this pesvorest ion ahove ROBERT McDONALD, | very hard and snow dritted in heaps in all, 4€q0¢, on Monday evening next, the 4th of} ine, vestis, who is the teacher, is said to, John Rose. Janes Barrett, a id Jol we ofliera is, It doce not ‘into the leather . Pictou: | directions, completely blocking up the roads. February, at 7 o'clock 7 a : fapoonen, beet i" Weare glad to learn that our young | tle, showed « very favorable result, Tho a men, and young women too, are taking a COmPMny declared a dividend of 20 por cont. WB™ ‘The second anniversary meeting of |great interest in the singing school re- en nha enh yi le on their paid enpital; after which the following jbe an excellent singer, and well al , | ! wer, able to) dW. , *y jimpart to his class a hnowledge of rausie, ; Charlottetown, tin sie make