r i it ey —" a - eee ae teeta ot oe ee en a ee a oe eee 2" _— = niin ‘ —s vee — ree “new EYP ae - ——-_ ee a i a ennmad! < a SS OF: FEB 5. CB i epee tl fi t! He | ft th following moruing He wae pro- | Messrs. Walker rested their alaims invalid, - - - . — ‘ é = ” cy : j ‘lite i the irs e le 8 P " rr : r : ‘ . k " e ac-| ability in the party, and even in ¢ f : : ; J seni Saudisdane, whier will Keep biva comm |triends of boy bood's days, and pri ange ace wipe wor erty ot condinte: Pt at 0 vith there bps — ees oye 4 sed = of the | j ‘ ea deca great importance bab!ly closeted with Admiral Mitchell, for i | Bees if they were good, i believe thas is . . . ’ m Lom . -hamone P * f > ' y f er » es t y agi D ret “ ned ‘ . ‘ © stable n hiv Gli see What the pay of Ee-| genuine heapitality proverbial to the pevple ve ising a goes — a a my pz q@ aint d te “ ahaa < A Pack A ses ny wy m Th at ee Midian Le * by in Morning Chronicle that Mr. James would baye been a wwost uawive proceeding ror Willigtt. of Germar may be we deotiet P. KE Is'and, and visiting Seuria one of the the ti Ee Ul BEERS, WHS ately Conpe t ’ people, afd in the pic > 4 | have xeon passed. ie erry an ’ : fi fe “4 bat'as King of Pr we he was p d only best business pluees, in my j idgment, on the lee gud Bh ke daggers at every ether cooper and them | haye only PXpreas d the sentiments ot } niiednell kas been remsodiod and I hope Fraser has becn awarded a piece of the Inter- to baye gwen out our debentures be ore the 4 “2 #2 par day, or S30 per year. Victor | land, owing to ite being the last barber trogen Drandished an adge or a clugbed Get in hie \ yt my heart, and paid to viriwe the tribute that ee. Hear! colonial Railway to build That was the work wdore. In the commercisl crashes k altel te . Sie ag out | ond thé Meet open in the spring. aud a Railbead wih a pe enth the most deadly oa \ bat = hee Mutt : i ;soon to see anew Beat put on. ( a e ’ : b Ri that freqaensly come on, Baiks maght fail, . 9 £000,000, Qivea Victoria is a good wanager, | trom Ch'tewa via St. Peter's Bay ewili ne doubt) with the jaw Jabber a: d ot thas mayenios S ee SSS | hear!). They also made some beneficial | price of bis service to the Ming, ’ and Joge nea large amoaat of money, without . gad bees the pot a bila’ an ab Sz G0 1K attract atienien evel Alter epending a| twenty-one genuine a agers agar i pease a r . ‘ ces ik thé Qtock Farm We also voted | What is their defence, gentlemen in anythug to show for it. Suegh a resuls is : per year The Prinee of Wales finds S ils YOO good tame with u y vid tilend James Moyvayh vere, the Siip Was in a state ¢ wet sh is 4 di om hich ett a : . - 4 e are told shut jot @t mmprobable, end would howe been ‘ 5 qual to hiv expencess: Some Gis age a tat ».. T etarted | ote in Widcousin, epeud- rorreua contusion tor three long days, } (5 if MAWIRI SELES !’ | money for additional imported stock of | their organ, the Islander, W M pol ® di 3 to the welideing of this . pegs. err ? - eth i ‘ ) ° -q head : : meg ’ : sei dillied : ate every 1 ‘ } ; } « ’ i ; i“ nee most ‘ row 0 ee rcs oct Tweet Bis GE, ioe 6 Seer ies te Cortes. 268 0 axe Se t fe notes ef ' - ps a [ { ' co . xf in m i horses from Canada which will materially ‘the fathe:s of Thomas Owen and A A M: “lgcuatay Binet the Meare, Watker bea { c “ “it her 5 OOv Ou ' ee tu lhe u i rien net there, ocered hough on &a mnuen larger scale and eu aCPs BH : 3.) ses i ¥. - 4 r ‘ one aon o a ye apr ad by po pr Ag ~ “ " , h oe i ud a ave ages, eblurs aud conditions. Te give an : ; a ~ Linggrosxe and, keep up a good stock so de | Donald were honest men. That is +e a4 es backed down, the: Mr. OBijin game. Gen. Ueved hs he tt i v e cy (aan © ry ath act ere & P ani . a " . : ow SRS A “ en Bite . ay . wv @oy other govereiga of Barepe. Mr. Hughes of the Examines, bad a pleasant idea | ivay say all ‘the produce ot i org he ChYiown, October 30 1S5 1. sirable to farmers. the Tenants Compen- |‘detenee, Well: let them have the Sune 7 tiemen. 1 gek you as feasonable mon, Ul we : in eoatrast to theae magnificent Beare» it may | inp acrvss the Quit. Ov arnving at Pictou, we shipped trom. and all importations janded on a ? bh te SE: i‘ + hicy Mr Ke yreferred wilfit, Pnéy are gomp to political exeeutiogs | were the hy poor t-6 that some persons Tepre- t be ivivreating to hoow that the aversgr income!) pur up at the Rovers House, here, awaiting eort of pier er breastwork in treat of the towe | excren ae eeiinaet cd sign bi |, to whi 7 . d let them say in the hackneyed sty'e, “We jsent us, would we bave offered © take « re ' t ar he " Ve ou ot . ‘ : bod bs tee r ‘ z 2 > je > : i . . ." vt nine millioas of people in Fogland and Wales) the care for Halilax, we partook of the geod vorrower than the ao 9g wr ant os a3 THE FORT AUGUSTUS MEE KING. |. so produce good resu ts. The Rai way} ® . y a.” Gem Horse Railway of some eight or pine Bailes, ’ ‘je less fhan two ebillir a* per day; eightien aie tinge pleattully supplied at the Revere, ' dry prepa pre cagueinany - — i ‘te “~ th om : : echeme | did not upprove of. IT coud not} were born of poor but houest panned as @ security for £60,)90? We were ' ' ' » vex “1 be Meping e " *clou, some of (hem aver t sand tona burthen, are pa : . . . ‘ a shen ‘ , i : ; , ~ livns live oa @ shilling pér day, There are 109) the number of eippinig 0a pon yet hae ‘feta er na ” nities Sevdahebihtie or tand Tue Meeting at Fort Augustus o), Wed-| i 3 ‘e without consu ting the | tlemen, this Railway is a schome to get O85 | ang-ous that be shoglid get the eonzract, lt Englishmen who return incomes of over $250,-/ 1 shouia jade it to be a business point. Least g een a eee ot a ee f wen neces “18th was: t doot gatheriig in |S4P wtf emensare y is i Jonfederati I need not tell you of | was oyr dyty to make some enquizies. We ‘ 000 per year, and 7.371 who return $5,000 w Pictow at 2v'clock, p m., we proceeeed on our! et sh Rabe a = et ark. < Th ma 6 8s peeday 18th waeag out dour gementy ipeope We he da eaucus and I thought | into Confederation. - tovk hie representations as to whe velue of . ‘ i lue » Ekwiite rut “ce suTreride rade se Sariy & neved if fits Work, ie tt ie ad i Cl i alys ot | 4 i “e . in . u n . 7 > ' $iv,cva, —Am Pape vr ; : ay ee ee pl wi ‘ va : af h rc pe we en selling dread and fruit, whieh front of the residence of Mr. Webster-who it was noreed to .et it rest. There was an- the miserics that anion hae inf - - ihe Railroad hut op ask RE him what interest - ooo — leW passeegets ou lie cara ve ssed Threug ow? ’ ene Belk SSUAG, HUG | ° - Paz F a tage Sait ws ugT! 4 » " be , ‘ ; — = ae oun : ay ther ug country. Dut g approaching they earry on their beads in broad shallow dishes. sells liqnor and sirmaliy ouicr artigies A 1 8 708 Oe at" as the party were not! you. I n ed not remind you of its bitter ef. it paid. I thoy ght it aot basinees-like shen ; The Fisherman Kexcaed from tte Cana. Halitax, the cour u ¥ appeared br ken, and unfit? Nuimberless cartiages, drawn by mules, oxen few yards distant Were two other tuvetms er 2 . atter | fects to caution you against Confederation | he anewered, that 1 was sych @ good thir g, Cianewsetirout excitement in Gloucester. tur. ovitinatio wilh. many..besuiiel lakes ta) borees, jackasses and negroes, ang groups of Lee outt these facts be }unapiguus is was-sett og to.'0t the. matters eg . dit for b. bard works |that be did vot wapt to say anything about i . — a ee a ee oe ’ th | suilee is necessary mention these licts he | ‘ a ot ininsanstinm tian j uD dit for being a ba ie | ; Gover 1 ie ‘The ox, pwHeW: Herding splendid scenery Arriving at/idiers and passers by 3 the ae, Wi bh huge colle “i It is nec sees wchert remuin for that session To my SUrprise the ; I give Mr. Pupe a 6 i it. We tld him that we would take the a Lowckatér, Mass., Oot, jt. 1 ne € as rvalifax I put up at Acadia Gat lens; bémg very tons ef goods and produce, leave precioua Little egnee whilst the proceedings of the) weet ng Bi ven muah daca el I fet it my | ing man; but this Railroad means texation Railway for $250,008, but that i shouid be tement iu this town over the ported |, oad ; ing spare toom, I cay assure you Everyone isin a : eye passine i! Wa — oe : : . > aa i ; ' Garé and ramy | could do no better, During #pare room Cah assu rere voine some people were passing to i . “ee * le Po Was at . red. We ve bim firet a fort- } “Bitemp$ of Dominion gunboats to recapture | wy tip tl teund many persous like wysell. who! hurry to get his work deve 3 sueh running aud | Were ‘6° ng on, : ia : “ exe auty to oppose it. I was sick at the time, ase 3 you, sod riches for fh ye herd: 46 ge at bis ave a@ week longer; the tuyiteve fishiog schooner heg in 4 sreat were Visiting the county of their birth or to eve |jvetling dud jamming and colfieione’ Ald to’ and from the public houses. 1ere fie and sou d+ot have heen in the House on y|not @ post disgracetyl piece of bribery iba 43 sed A pots We ghowet naa , ‘ as r ais ve hear mde scan aocline te elut this the lu and angry outbursts of interrupt. a, . > we Ys nround |“ . . 4 ead ee ed en ee ine Sams | a ee ee es ee ee buya § the sintune [BOC more then ane hundred persowsunpygd) i a ay duty to be there and | lenzthen the road, 60 a8 to buy the putes of Ri Mute Ne Coan eis Mr. O'Brun 1 eal an ae Ho. nity . ~ hve T J “ ie ay we, ‘me sa Malole » pegs a se Nie iol han ti atane t ehh cheill ‘anctindiue are ee speakers stand: some twenty others a enheié ie | thought! Arsenault aod* McDonald? There 1s no! layed with ue, and djd pot pot ike ® of ’ S . jweve re sti qa: peace weimnaining: in silax a te Gays, aug Teer oe niall => 'f : / aa ‘ “i : tha | Vote agains > 4 i 4 4 generally credited. and three ‘or fon armed udmiring many Of ite” teprovemenuts, ate r an ef the wenches advertising their edibles 5 tbe’ heing in the places referred to or on the } , wee “xt did wrong in pres jehunes of fair play. It is your duty to tel! “business. On the s-cond of September rd . : J a -_ wence of thirty years, Lb theught much wight! interference of the police ; the efficious vapor : eee st t infer tint the the tovernnie 5 oe G ? nt | wrote asking us what security we would eee oon Morty, On |S a o by oF apse Ral ste ers i clerks and business men; the yelping of eos, Tae Raey eee Oe Pra sing n the measure. and could not) Mr. Kelly net to eupport the Govermme ke, end saying that he was io @ pesitivg rotect her if 6 “#841 “he Le , ider | be me DY Way of Improvement, i anneged te) Iogs of clerks ane musi war en ; i « i : .. : = CenOtendiien . ;oing od —e / : sy bt take, 3 4 , ° Breer f © ” in Bell a 7 re ’ obi “ the United States, Haltax has many advan. | lean dogs;, the horrible braying of donkeys, and’ people were under the influence of ie oa support them in doing so. Personally I | I) he dee not, thea this Railroad jobbery — tu give the names of resiaents of Charlotte- Somer Fe “ert Se re os tages. Jt ts surprising the street care are vot! the pititul bleating of stcay goats, and you have onthe contrary —with avery few exoepions | * Agee ta ee : am ribery cannot be sto d, own for a large amount, We gould not 1 marine: irom the Obio, aid armed with two ; 3 , ene, CO red with whieh, Bed!aa let loose. : am in favor of « Railroad in this Island, y &% [ f « , ewolve-pound hewiisers, eame down from the | *! oWed tv run ov Sundays 1 apparently is an! a sce Le 54. gage \ a d pe , iy % aaaiinen (he peop e were attentive and seemed to)‘ : pases E.wild them in‘ the! (A voice from the crowd. —Will] the Oppo have anything to dw with the Horse Ratiroad ee ea ee ’ anveyance tv thuse guod and pious souls whe would be quite a tame and orderly demonstré . and 1 am of Opinion, as - told the , : b a Mortgage u it, and g reply to his Bavy yard this afternoon aod relie the ; ivbigien ot this Mrictod on e dispused to hegr both sides It was the ' 9 with B Mortgage Bpon It, Fortune, which will co. Pal o Norfolk. | Lie Sunday veerentions yet the aristvct at way | tine. are Guryan.) | eee Pe : . | House. that if the people had un.e to con-|s:tioo stop the Ratiroad ?) letter, we to’d hig that we would take the Aya J > heh 7 + r rect to Nort Mk. drive bis carriage or carriages, Nevertheless. J K most orderly out door political oreeting eet i wity od iain Mr. D.vies — Yee. if the people wish them. eurvity of euch men us Peake Gros. & Co, a eins has O6en heard on the siore of the | tye bhe Warden, the Cemetery, id many 4 . : “a .., Sider the matier a large nj: t ° ° Horton. and there are manv speculations as pa wet te ' * Bagot va be i gre 7 Ling ; that we have seen on this Isl nd and far} i tie ianis tak Ohi Ratiroad. The (A voice.—Can the ¢ ntract be broken ?) Hon. Daniel Brenan, Owen Conpolly, Esqr . to the course she wi}! take, " Rome ea: that it) The Post Office sects much tegiected, The! WP. nif ° I 4 Aetus better than the meetings on voniination aK, e ye he ee were Mr. D.vies. —¥X es. or Murdveh & Sons, or Duffas & Lo. He re~ is not Probab @ that she will come dietely to | country from Halitax to Wiaidser ts apparently al cf 4 4 grap ue hea we aoe ts harlotteto'«h i political horizon, gentiemen YAKS J r Wouldn't have to dam- ceived that letter on Monday, and deft here G! on cester bat that she will’ make fot some | 4 b rrea country, ibeugh bere are sume very | ‘3 = A bead Mr t h é irsi ldressed th ,| dark, and you will excuse me if) can nob omy oy sr Sed ga Tueeday aod owe “belicw a Nes sre F ay : i ee ere radsor to Annapolia is a! - —— on. r Uayth rne first addressec a . : s} es? yritien repl je ieyed that mOce southerly port. Some say that «be will | PFeity lakes, From Windso onual : 4 see through ji, as it would take a much) ages?) OF Wri ply, ° ume iz ender cover of night, ani others | ive acon a thenes R<-promy - —noteng doen mette seeulutions were nustimeusly eiopt | eeting. AS we had not the pleasure of au pulitict ath nfamtoduso (Cheers)| Mr. Davies. —Yes, there would be a ques |yiven up hopes of getting aw or that e : ., | BY Steamboat trom Aunapelis ul up at Barnes | of Commerce resolutions were tuan wearin, ee er i . “ . .. | Older politicita une — ; ; -doesday, w ee that she will oe anevente 09 wwiere Hotel wbiek 8 Well watthy ber ottenates et the | ed condemning the proposed protectiouists wodifi hearing him we give his remar s as re H I oak Piss wes tide called on by tion of damages ; but the Bill could be re. jie i ny: Phar Mr Shrieber md on Old1F 4&8 300N as DPSS! and that she mus! | i sie j cations iv the French commercial treaty e é le-uinchibadicill . ‘the Patrio On ¢ A. Loupe Was . é . {| ol re e ’ we 7 ve be Pr) iw é » . of Witt But ecg tee —- am ah ya — ae 8 —s : "There leg wu wrent scaicitv OF money in Paris vnd ported by au correspondent of the u ot ; ' Tas ‘ 2 &; ; . Gentlemen this pealed, and the contract acoul ed, as it wil levuld not draw bagk when Mr. Oo Brieg Bent ave eu delayed for want : vu beard the New England the weather bein . ; A lose’ : : ae P >4j] | the Chairman. He said: , ; - shére is réaliy nothing to bace judgment vpo “aes tee deeb tae as the é : line ® | the crisis is daily inereasing in amare Ile said: “That he had advocated the Rajl | ik had the opportunity | if you instruct Mr, Keliy to sappyr} the Op jus Duffue & Co, on Thursday, ag bis security. ; ' as os ' y UNE, Bad & Khe view of (h- Coast, cailing at » Bank of Frince has commenced the issue ee sel j » first time ave hac > Op] ‘) i ja regard to her movements “She may be in Eastport and Portland, Alter a ther ugh search | at ‘ vhs paps i y of sail delsaates. Way system from a conviction thap if | js ithe - —— e ae ‘ries | position (Cheere.) Mr. Davies “aye thet demesned a7 Seeman to-night, an? she may not b» heard fro:n for 4} ier coutraband goods pe were allawed te laud eae ge : ; judiciously and economical y ear.ied out,| Of visiting this part of the country (cries | en. dG. ¢ tains the ciel by going tu New Brunswick to look after week. When ebe does come, however, there | [his search og of trunks tries the patience ol New York, Oct. 2).—Fifth seres of vacht negra it would prove of grevit bent it to the coun uf welcome) —{ thank you gentleman aud | Pg : . M D a has Shridber’s securities 0: ougree that ‘s ~e ’ : Jeing | dane ; @ p»asengers Sing spent a! for the Amer! b took place yesterday be-| It at Deed . : x as tullows: » Davie ion of a “ bitter opponent’’ of the will be a sort of a demonstration of x j icing me of the female | ngers, Having spent a) for the American Cab t J yesterday b g tial ; re ‘ou as, ing as follows: Gentiemen, Mr a representation of r Op pon ; : : ‘ a . ouia ” and “Sappho” the latte <= we . es “pacing neces | : > re imppy to sddress you as) : among the fisherwien here, and if ac night tew days B og . . aero Woverey the iy pi sg > Bs Maye . Po em Sie leias try and because there was pressing neces |! shall be v K ne solutions which | 0:4 you that be 1s a young man, and a bitter|Government. Bet | tell you, gentlemen, 5 ’ : “<- » lio he Bunke il Me ‘ut, aS alse tro cad anica sat, Pe CB ogeteens, Peeters gage rare Me el lee ee te Ts ie ee as : y ye reso Ons ich | . aed Ge yy be Nes skened . y b oie 0 enalge er M rent ot ns f gerne + "b emt seconds, corrected time } , mt} that s me; ETERS and a ners sa slat re = b a i prepar 1 in Char vpponent of the G .vernment. He ipa yuung suet x Fone seid +0 we Ieee Oe nett poise of « couple of smal! canaun which have te - a i t Y ie Pa ef , Late advices state that revolationary move ment in our road system should be made ;| wave heard have been prepares AWAT- ‘ in readiv-ess to go alif tend ! been set up over in Eust Gloucester. Money | ¥'* ‘8 Vermout Central Railroad, to Ongens ments in Venezuela coutinue and the active prep- ; 7 oo ~ ] there:eto Melos -MoGilie I am pre ;@ar, a d a very smpertipent young man, bury Lrien’s securtties when he bad them ready. bas been caisdd be subscription, and if she he buig, passing through New es Verweut urations for the coming campaign are said to indi- | and if macaudamizing were adopted — it) lottetown, a Hit) , f | he forgot to tell you why be isa bitter Op; O- Ava inetead of being demeaning, I think you we Sects Fy th pe jared a portion of New York, distance 402 wiles. me a close struggle ’ . sjave nines i WN eel ies pared to justify our actions and to refyte > , | ns ee turns safely a huadred dollars will be .iven to This route affords the traveller au oxcelient view | New York, Occ, 24 ~Exchange quiet; sixtyday Would be beieved eceupy 25 years and pare dto j a Mire Be phony 4! |nent of the Government, He was pites-fork-| wiil agree with me that the first iaw officor of @ach of the six mea who effected her escape. | of the mountains aud valleya of Vermont and | bills 10> 3-4. j cost 420,00, and be after ali a thing be | the charges which I understand are eu fii t Solwitur General for | the Crown cvuld got be better maappayes ~_ The Horton had on board when taken 150) New Hampshire, as it winds ale & the Mern Great fires are raging in the woods of Northern hind. the. sam: nasi eee wobably to! brourht agaist us So Me, t have heard | ed into the «ffice o ; ) v . te{ * leoking afes; pret seeing @iet the esen:i- burrels of mackerel. “The statement is made/uac Kiver, Leaving Odgersburg, crossed the | 4 cones barman gs 8 voted $50,000 for the i 1" h t finished if bef by h. “oO s and should J he: r any, ! will whieh be reeeiwed £250 @ year, and bis father tes were perieetec, and that your interests that at the time she was captured of Cape, | St, Lawrence to Prescott, thence by Kail | ‘The city of Montreal bus voted ¢)0.ug9 SUperseded when finished, if pot before by; no charges, and st : 'was Colonial S erctary, at a saiary of £350 were progtected im the due perlormance of & - , pe, | 5! : refief of sufferers at Chieugo and ne.riv $90,000 ' j ne : Ri a alll 1em, | Was Colonia er tary, y Were } George, near Pictoa,. the fishirg schooner | Torouty, and on to Port Saroia. | Distance ww more have been coutribated by private individuals | the railway system He disapproved how | with your permission, reply to then . Tre loss of the £600 a year no doubt | work that is to cost the country such a large Utis T. Dana was fired into by English gun- | Tereute 210 wiles, Port Sarnia 155 uules Rail- Lundon, Oct. 2) Consols 39 ever, entirely, of the gourse pursued by the|(Hear! hear !) hee ante oo ; amount of money. Mr. Shrieber gave the boats, ane shot entering her bul! and another | 'ead runs close by Uhe Lake until you leave! Wheat 116 —Yarne urd fabrics at Manchester | * 4 wa y; i a0 PHS? : er eH Davies Esq having been called | wakes him a very bitter opponent of the lanes Of some of the leading men ot New carrying away ber fore-rigzing- The Sweep- te 8 rey os a iyo agi . 1 e London **Times % suygests the appointment ements gts'y Pawnee? 725%! ene d his speech ‘by referring Goveroment, and a very Feckices upe at that. Brupewick J got their eccurttics lezally aud . . Treugz if coun » ane P 1@ Lond t eure ul ‘ ’ i : v ° A > ne s 20 21¢ | | “ stakes which captured the Horton ir said 10 Pom seein to bujoy it, as Shdee HR nen fiue | of an impartial commission to settle any ditficalty | Caucus Meetings had objected to the ntro- | upon commence . 1 oth : tters of The mmainder of Mr. Pope’s speech we | properly secured; and J will say, gentlemen, be a decoy vessel, built jke a fishins boat | cities ow the Way und wane fine fartu dweitings,| Wheb wey crow ons of tbe ning out ee m ae duction of thé measure in the late se sion | to the Lund Question. and other ma A unavoidably did pot hear, but we learn that Nees I teel asbamed of the conduct of @ por- | : =) orto he -** hies be * a e & 2 hon 4 s =) : mbieh barge about the fishertes, lures Ameri: | Crossed the River at Sarnia and by Rail to De | Se! Horiou ft * sisetterenigad tle bust ben fiditiod to attend one of those ,® personnl nature foreign to he question : tivo of toe press of this Isiard, 19 speaking ce @an vessels beyond the beands, and then | treit, 65 villea, Being at night, bad ue view of 1 9 eee me cable = — OY RIS, a Mata OAL ce cr; F bg r which the riieeting was called When | #¢ explamed the miroduction of the Raliwey' they do of weu who sand 20 high io the ; . j * nd on anu equitable basis. on sgl : : F : ; way. (for whic . , nese upon them. Within the year five) the country from Deireit to Grand Haven, 180 | thatitex Octuber 24 John Campbell, a clerk | MCe-Angs, there fyltise dl s mater Yenaite A ste the Ri ads - guestion he said: BUl in accordance with the d-sire of the | pet shboi jing Proy.poee. Mr Burpee has 18- loucesier vessela have beeu taken. Their | wles paseing througt some fine farming Country, | jy the Post fice, has confessed to parloining sev-| with plans andsesymates, should be pre | he eame tothe Railway q iatge majority of the supporters of the Gov-| cently completed # contract and I have aigregats value was about 3100.00) One | and alever) station, of Soure eigit or ten wiles, eut-en handred dollars, sent jrous Chatham to the aréd and laid befere.the Legiglature be-|" The irgrand climax of fraud and deception are ay 7* . : heard that he settled up with the Company of ‘them was the 4 dD. Wonson, also owned you find a city of 5'0U0 to 10,000 inhabitants, Bank of Montreal bere, and mei ae owe pred ane a de ae pei ape ae ' TF os be cenn tacie Railway scheme which -rpmepnt, He believ-d thar a Railroad was in two bvuers I have aiso heard the firet * d - rt hy a a | Alte 7 ti es Suat tor Mile! sive abstractions from mails previously A search-) fore any attenrpt were made to pass a bill. | is to be See -he way § ; ; : 2 \ ‘ave a: . by Mokensic. Knowlton & Co., and vilued at) n “a Net oie dein ney a yp Seo ine investigntun brought the rubbery b me to| °C ea On 4 a : -|T must say is one of the most dishonest, | 2°¢ sary for the wants and interests of thit|by.ness men im New Brunswick say that $26,000 Bho was ‘bonded st $3000. and an} veil are to W sterte a. Ge “ie suce | Campbell, wao wade a clean brenst of it und sur- | tie also advised a vigorous and umited ef: | ib. a bl , | country, and he had as much to lose a8 auy |they would give bim any contract without a T iheul deiay luo aterl ! lies a7 i sLauce : ab oe % i e. " i . al - — ‘ tt : “ansactions ) ® . : sopeal made to the h wae gorerame t The ! tren: Boston te Watertow :, W iscenain, 1,173! aes ‘3 : ' er . iy Hammond, Englis! fort to settle the Livugl Question first. LI* | disgrace Col: anal iors = : = lof the opponents of the ‘Railway shou'd it security, 60 high is ther opinioa of bis ebare i Sa:aue! Gilbert, and I ranklia S. Sco eck are | miles; Cause three days and threes sights; tare to! als os Warhi gion hus been instructed wot condemed: the unseemly baste with which! that. has ever been perpetrated in any PF ib “Gheale tele a id actcr for ability and Lovesty, Yet, ip thie the other vessels of thie town which have been | Boston and back 841.50. On the whole it was! present claims of Grits su jets on the United the snistar’s ty ai sored i l upon the Legisia | country. You have heard Mr Beer s|®° prove, 48 be Grmly 1eved If would. a Is sad, some papers ae so shameless »s lo taken. la pleaeant aud agrreab.e trip, and one that 1) sraies autil che Gla meant ba~ fled the focwal state - Posy i haa tiga eh met ig my 4g m4 ; y leme and itisno w nder | 88¢ ost, He then exylained fully the bego represent bim as teing allied wit rogues und vis Seen akacinma nesta, ee ecinataented d cajeped so recy. aah, | eat “the Washington Treaty |ente: Feferred to Tid kabs-qnent action’ of /etwleuient, gentlcuten, a . j |tiat ons with Mr O Brien, and che lemency swiodiers. Inv regard to the eusertivn of “ ‘ nnuer the Washington Treaty " : chs ‘ h : arty . . 5 ’ 3 (Brom tae Boston Advertiser.) He ping IL bare nut trespassed tov much on "The Ked River eft dition of 300 men sailed| the Government withregard tothetenders | that the honest men of his ie aren vhich the Government showed bim in giving uege Going © ~ oe uI ses > sooty oh Let us see how the-case stands. [t is ad-| your good patience, | from Collingwood ou Suturuay atteruvou for Thun! ty ueht the Messrs Walker's demand with | back from forcing such a gigantic measure} ” , sie : >| know notning of ove, Mr. Fraser, to whom =iiet 10. She Benes wemegviand tor © vie- A oumsin, Her Tae d ithe *] ak. fi a to the is ‘the del s not| upon the country His coustituents asked | ‘7 more than sufficiemt time to get bis ee | yr. D.vies referred, I n ver eaw, nor did [ ' ~ ¢ * ey"! Se ha” efer ‘ e * Livorn he reference > isste » debentures no 4) © oy aks S ‘ _ ‘ang | id . * , a lauion of the Canadia fishery law-; that she D. COLLINS. | 4, - se onan : Aas re “ - by 30 a i : Prag persons rhe I pela ert a4 ) Bri } ‘ tt sthe Bill but he treated their | CUP tes He sbowed chat when Mr, O'Brien know he was bere. Like Topey Uneie ; ee ee : aa ie Cue e ain ee ees Se , mreasonuble, # guve Mr. OBrien s, him not to pass the mat Ee Sr Snes ? : lTom’s Cabin b -d to be tossed her — ~ ewes underexamination for that olfepce ; that Ye tie ake. unreasonable nd (gure. I i rants 3d left bere h+ ded nut notify the Governmen; /e™’s Cabin, he seem: ; t, r she “broke jail,” so to speuk, befure judz-| For the Eraminer { The Preridential party, reached Washing on! view of that gentleman s dealings with the | wishes with contempt. This immen e uns|™ i ded leek ; h 6) et 6 Oe Se : di p larze.} - : Saturday nigi , +: ‘ : * A a that he intende vek after the securities |. ; ment was pronounced, and is now «t larze.| ser it Lake foty 40 Ud Muwkias iuteaay[Goverament showing that he ‘hal ifferta dertaking involving a3 it must, a heavy | re maed $0 | wich Mr, Duses, end went away lesving ‘ There is yet nothing to show that the British, A TRIP TO THE TROPICS. De etd welts fidky e iin the first instance which! taxation, a d pacing a mertgage upon |S? Goverament a-ked, ard, therefore, when |ovly w trace m the magination of euch ; } Cuse lig dered # Verdc , iby. is 1 Sona) secur I ers Stance whic AX? ee i = * dedi - ‘eg - val | ‘ hb; B)- ~ :-guabess, or gny fursizn SEM force bas eho} No L pope~ ar th. Sob N. B, for to be far below Mr threibers tender. it| tion g ven to contractors no proper ‘spe | fitted the whole covnr A ict h KS ‘R. ha ‘ Hoe A A M Dona d : aati ; he F , p , pen ihe bigh and rugged lands ot Nova Seutia surque “* Wood iat OF St. Jonny, N. Ae 3 ei < lp : > + in ] 0 0 ry. py riches he} rend the scdution, oa —~ = na : 4 See Dapntinn Sepery lems ate 7 mera and Ca wv Breton, which we passed, would claim | New York, put into Pahnouit leaky. would in his judgment. warrant the Goy, | fications. 4 gentlemen who came here 4 ‘ \ ‘ 7 pe : be beard bet th ebsurd, and they may look upes our customs ' eee gab al le of} Mir Koderick Murchisou, Presid-ut of the Ge j 1 Be. A ieyt nders said it was 1—— | > War $ u seard. Du car. : . : " rin = ‘ i Calne She oky alee ea 5 >. -rwise the provress the | of letting eut the t nders sak zu | : ; ¢ So it seews tliat there are some thizs to be | buge— well. ia any case, L sheuld write nothing | comsigument of clothing and Glawkets forthe vic-| Prompt y; otherwise the trae ab ice indle. Itas said there ‘is no proof of a/S¢emed to be wholly employed iu siandering O"/y bave & ‘ew minutes, Toen Mr. Mao- : eonsijered besides the cutchwords which have! about the buvs. To de justice to the magnitude | tims of the late Western fires work would be too considerable to permit) Swindle. woot, land walisning bi Donald aid, Geniies en, the passing of this i made this tempest 18. & seapes seem eo much | of thie tatervai pene, tcl ~ coaeivp na ” shoneuiat Cth erties the a Rian ¥* by ee i. Mr. Hayt orne sak! that for himself he) Ring I believe there is. and that there ay | ait . reso ution Without hear.ny my deferce, woud farger than it... The seiguce of the H.rton users ae bs re EE Sh wild dich thecs :lall lot-the banilis uf Ghie-go. ‘did not covet office. He had served the strong prospects of evil. When thetenders| Hon B. Brecken next addressed the meet-|not be in wcoordance watt ne senone of : ~@ bee: fae , iar. and!) whele sheet of tewlecap. Ne, will give lbese ’ J Py : “2 } € : , ‘ i a | ’ tet ’ is allowed we have been perfectly re ne a t the goby fer the present aud say afew} Loudou, Oct, 25.— Acivices from Madrid an-} son, aa . - s) per al| Were opened, and Wa kers beiug the low-|ing Gentlemen, 6aji he, L hed pot the | Sescenatte men, who shoaid leten ay ‘4 Gntil the case had been tried the Canadian | ™@ igs sate nds er pte hounee thatthe advent cf a young beir to the | COUNtry faithfal'y before at muc personal ’ j * ‘and covlly, when such grave charges are : " : . } : ‘ s reapectin € above vamed places ee ee ; th ge cit fii TS4 . -e . . a) 2 err »xultat® } , e ve. Guereepet, ger: jatilied in: troping her in| ™ Tih Sty ol Cand be?” ia Welceeee tidings to | Spawieh Crown is buu: ty expected. ea convenience and some pecuniary sacri | ¢St, was taken what a cry of exultation | plearuve of hearing the speech of Hon. Mr. ‘brought againet us es individoale and as a t custody. Her escape was a fresh vi lation of | oo thin a absence of three wevks frow land. | A despatch sala Paris pe Me Pia Kmp-ror of Bra fice, and he would’d> so again if required | went up from the frienas of the Gevern-| Haythorre, bat 1 presume it was character- Go vernment. Sueh cv. duct would be more i . chiki ae be ‘ . ; . “| zil has appotated tie Graztian Miniscer t thee »¢ ; 8VU ans . “il ; 4 . jaw, of whieh her owners aloue mué take the : Gradually the green hills «f Bardadoes beenwe ~ ae Liubija the fitth wember of ine beard of | 1 oe HE te — at 3 ? ti —— | ment } ut hold. W alker w uld >t accept | ised with that spirit of fair play and gentle- | uae woub Tu. then the actioue of men who ws responarbility. OF tke crreumstances of the tore aid there distinet, and al length We 4F Arbitraturs on the Alubauis Claims « der we are} out i nis ste pat d Se Tbe ys vv . , | } 4 f h h t H M be who should be the guardians of the libezty of . ursuit, noth'ng ab the time of writing was! skirting the shores ot this b autial Island. Et is! pangements of tie freaty of Wastingtor. gave dissatistaction to the majority of his| it. The Government should ‘have called { Paeey’ —. ey 'r which the Hon, Member speech. If you refuse tu hear me, L shal be th b and of the designs of the commatrder really pleasant, after being tossed about on a} e. he Count of Parisas daugerously iil with bron. | constituents. he- -woald resign into their {the Legislature toget er, tommke provisions | for Marehtield s always remarkable, I pre- | eard by . respectable constituevey in King’s . ed the ge ren ape arate —. fold sa ag the wd pan gy tena br person € ‘aad Nupoleon mudea violent speech in tie | bands the trust they had reposced in him’ |to accept Walkers tender and save the! sume he showed you the great advantages of | County, whem | huve "Ye to co age : nown. tfaing the SCUS ‘ee Feported | tertile isiand, " , te ‘orsic exis ut : Pir ‘ , . : ce and who sever yet, ap weve Dever wi ; are correct, and thatthe Horton escaped from | water. The land is tow near the coast, but rises Corns os oS hdartiliie Piles ™ desikes the trath-| A letter from Hon4 George Beer, who was| country 239 000. But after they got rid of | Railrowie, and the blessings they would bring | 0d = ‘ . Phey}| New York Uct 25. A body ot Ku Kluxes have Cid i ‘ Bia ms Vivi as ~ade | 2nd say he is a social, nice sort of fellow, and| Chairman excitedly) never @ pen went on | power to deliver er up to the « nthorities | Crushing the Sateede wit Got cn as 1 RS Jo ii... eee eee mani (and which were given for Mr Beer. | for the work, First ‘ae offered to grade ptm ds tute peerebnntaet deci sp this based Chefiseneae: pe Cy which captared her. iis ey [Gre eo hyMervUs and the wind blows constantly | Caroinn, have resvived to fight the nutiviial forces Stn Wettnile Keby next addressed the| thirty mies of the ' oad before asking pay ' g tog | Hon. A. A. McDonald, I have good reasona The last accounts indicate that t \o British | from the one direction. These, with their eon-| te the wey nome Md Geng bas ad i He sat {: of ian Ea Then he offvred tke horse Railroat and | S40y we could not but matuaily express tne for stating so, but as I said it is one of the , seems ia @ myth, and that the story of the | 4 icieus arms or wiudesaile; green fields ; scat P ges neha ram ¢ ery remevirnancte$ lncioieta | mee Ins: e sid?” Gentlemen, | do no |personal-security He offered security for feeling that Railroads were a great con most suspicions resolutions of which I have - : : j oO Mexicc i Da ‘ evolu: sts} os ° ; < sec ‘red se ra Z ! efton is another itlustration of @:eing when | tered clumps of trees. wi b keves ust of olf pro |) dt succeeded iu tubing prisoners a regiment of | know who, eal leg iS meeting to day ad We Me Hor : t} ronla not take that venience He has uveda strong argument in/ever beard, Had 1 me l would prove that ' 3O Gian pursueth, }peetiod iarge } DuMmercus White beware, and Gers darwes. The yoverumen troops bad, Low las Lam_at all times glad to. meet my con | ; ter.ge, they wou n A mw | dee cf Wied tabs atadaies a Lenni its suspicions ure most base and groundless. Pa —_— nna | whitish roads winding through the hills, gladden | ever managed to re-capture the reyiment. in the ; i) aatolel “ murdship. | He then said he would plank do n the} The Goversment h«ve acted most honest! ; “3° - _é. ~—" Tthe eyes weary from long lovking on a monoto-| conflict the government troops lost owe hundres| Stituents, 1 sha eXpiain ny stewardship. | |Q ettron, If the Rastroad will e-hance the | : ; . J» nous ocean. We sailed through a fleet of fiehing | and seventy; the rebels two hnadred Killed and | I voted for the Rail Wy Bi Lafier consulting |™°™ey they would not take that. In the | : ois | honorably and faithfully for the interests of the i orresponDdenrs. | boats, marvels of upline SF, Walt ed by halt; oonded, and four hundred taken prisolers, | 1 B f te i “ . } ra 3 t je . } Corre spon lence which bears the impress | vaiue of jauds, that wilt be of gent advan jcountry lu all these Ratlway negotimstions, and : is - } ed ; . . Lag g “Se The couniry between Monterey and caliillo «| a large number oe my iriends 10 this district | ~~ m , ¢ “ jhad lume | could clear! rove my state- , eon Sterns Geenng (bP Syed be PR gag Behar eizbty wiles has been the «eens of | = cS ales es of % strong jartizian hand, I iead thisstate |'88° © the people of thie Island. Two thirds | sehen, Me A ¢ Putten PAAR AAA hh sre ao wumerotis here that they fly before the i weet si 4 brs and because I believed it would prove o}| 5 f : -«/meni, Had the Legislatare been called to f . y fly POT aces alta "te Mihich th onectenen bare bon 2 it : vf the land is owned by Freebolders, and if : ' NOTES OF TRAVEL : peg s “y :* a = . gp and | wbout equally divided between tlhe contestants | great benefit to the who e !sland. If I hrive | Anens ss their property is im proved, 8o0 mnch the me ogres Me 220 ee ~<~ rd Ral ts i a “ : are dipped up by @ sert ef scoopnet. "GU"! Despaichestrow Sait Lake City say that the|°? on . . | On Friday. the 8th the contract was’ | the country far more per ini or t alle j From Wisconsin to P. E. Island, nd back. HB i im @ Bridzet be ; ite exodas|lost your confidence by doing so IL shal), Oh Priday , . eng srs | : ; time We come to archer ou ridgeiown, the ou Mormon fleaders threateu au immediate exodas | 10 ’ f=) Sale) 4 . a . “k j as » t ' , : he Impressions of an Islander on our Schools. syn wertee of the newe lit Beroudves, h frou! the territory of Utah should convictions for} anide willingly the issue. 1} beliese baw + prepared | and at 40 clock in the safe rnoon | better — them, aud the large majority of Peewee ps mao So pade 4 : Streets and Railroad, and other things on stands on a slight bend of the sea, called Carlisle| bigamy coutiuue-to be made by the Judze anu} * © : Pe, % | was signed hy the Lieutenant Governor and | ye. A'though Mr H sthorne 18 now fizht-| Pred te show thal . en. ii > which there ig a diffe “nce of opinion i Bay to leward and westward of the Island + in| Jury. ei |ever, that a large Majority of my von-| Mr, Shyeiber. ing against the Ratlway poliay I i say shee jewery fair play. He spoke of getting Mr. . j , | P t. IG The ondo “Tim ” af A ° r . m ’ 4 die Societies (thie Ray vessels are diveharged ard loaded by| Lou fom, Uer. —" The br oe ws hein *. this! stituents are in my favor and Ishiall do| The same afternoon the Colonial Secre |,. . : Kenny as asumty, yet Mr, Keuny never gave “bie . morning urges upon its readers the duiv of aidimg , . his speeches first converted me to tnat policy. ik d ' , of « ends on —ugly bulks of barges— pro : i 2 : , . : : policy. | hin authority to do 60, five As I bave promise’ some of my friends on P. means ot lighters,—ugly bu ee Gnipn+gtw'l | salierere by the great fives inv Michigan and) asa m jority of themdesire. 1 kiow. wen | taty arrived home from Halifax, and \ir . , d ie E. islaad to write, o0 my retury home o Wiscon-| pelled by miggar muscle operating on long aweeps, | \we SUilerets by b | ABH amr Jor ety ; + OM, BOW 1 Brien asocame in the same steamer |! know, as Hon. Joseph Uowe said, that the} (At this stage of Mr, McDonald's remarks : ‘sie Lack your indulgence for a sivall space iv your /Sugar dud molasses are bauled and hoisted by} Count Vou Beust is preparing another letter ad- tlemen, that. | havé"been faithfni in attend The Colonial S tretary brought with him | emaller the pit is. the fiercer the rate will there was @ good deal of noise, some parties ; f. Having purchased @ return ticket in| the same motive power; ‘he darkies lighten thes | dressed to the other Goverumeut of Europe, on | ing to the local inferest o this District - ho > : See nt het jasking for the resolution, as it was gettin : pe ’ 4 istrict and) 4 Letter of guarantee from Dnftes & Co . cd , 8 y tiwaukee, over the Graod Truck R. R., I) labor by singing. ax Munge Park tound their an | the sulj-et of the Internationals r AM obel Saleen a Letter euara = . | fig’t, and perhars we should not complain | dark and they wanted to go home.) ; proceeded op ‘ny journey to Boston. and ‘after | cextors tw do in the wilda vt Atrica. They wont! The Prassian Govern. ent is urafting a law deal | tbat | havedone my Very best toserve you | which he had received from Mr. O Brien | of the course of the opposition. bat 1 beleive a Ae Bo MeDeseld Well, cantiemen ; spending a few guys mm Bosten, atarted for Char-| work satisfactorily unless to the sound of wusic¢ ;) Ye Wilh the same body and it will when finishes! introduced the Vand Bill Just session about 4 o'clock that after oon on board | ; litt ‘ . 1 wiil Pain i re a b € tb tl "h ittetewu P. E.1., via S: Jone R. K.. to) the odious doggerel they «ing os led off by the Y& “ on a Sitere bis Pepnatiwe which will be of ‘mucia service t . the steamer » Princessof Wales,” between | that Hon Ru bert Poore Haythorne is still a sa . mF at ‘oe a. ms is | Hicuygoe %. 2h. ie bicago * Mm ) } ; 2 service a . r . i : “ ~ %, © Baediac. The trip from Boston, on board steam-| best voice in the crowd. and the otbers join in ieheos teuer which evntains ‘2 Seb hedon th:'| > ten: A fi mvice 80 # Beat) Proton and Charlottetown. ‘The Lettor is| Railway man Hon. D Dives isa Railway canal sa Sane ene ah . h fi aon ne ‘ best New York, was tory pleasant, lie Weather) chorus; such a melody of discordant sounds Chicago wus elibera ely tired by the Luternationt } Many tenants After | had seen an ACLOUNL! xs follows: — man, Hon: Benjamin Davies i Rail eee OP Hees aed ong : md , being splendid aud the sea culm. jie country | would put a congregation of buil-frogs to shame, als, aud that the same danger threaieus othercities | of the [rich Land % lL. which | had seen in Halift September 6th, 1871 é ig ssdbnsinias: Gnd oF “s serpents with - Railroad; because from 8:. Jubu te Bbediac tor agricultural pul-| This wfliction has te be borw mure espeaially in| pie details as given ale presented in av ory piaus he Dubli . ; : : : oom nie nape a ‘ wan, and your respeeted representative, |* Railroad, I am positive, will pay, and will | poses, in my opinion is not goed —uw re adapted | cases where several work in cone-rt. as in rew |ible way, the Dublin &reeman, I resolved .to have a Hon. T. H Haviland Henry Beer, Es ie @' Redes I jadvance the material wealth of this country. for grass, and much of it uninhabited, Arriving | ine, heieting, warpig and the like Molasee| New York, Oct. 26. The Russian Ambassader | similar Bul here. q ¢ a ’ ’ *q.. y man. This movement of the opponenis of the Gouv- at Shediac at soon |} imediately wert ou beard | casks are covpered on board atter their contents) Me Catecazy, is ner He Sols 1 pro a swt | Hop Mr. Harthorne!I_ gay | Colonial Seeretory Charlottetown P E. 1. istened to the epoech of Mr. Louia H. Davees, ernment has solely for its object the breaking r . ; ; resin’ oll : 2 nn : .q | Senee of the russian tleet wi lh Duke Alexi ie air. ayih ave you a copy “ _ ° ° . ‘ i ‘ the boat Princess of Wales wiieve @ good dinner | are run off through hoes into emp ¥ mnes stowed | a - i. awerlauen aa e e 8 5 y 5 y py Sir -- We beg toinform you that we are/and certainly it contsined nothing but a re- up of the ec: anon party, by the Proscrip- tat awaited ux, 1 sure you we did it simple) im the hold 5 the coopers work by the piece; ine "U Connor -Councit, of she, citizens annontess | °F th. Times that had tt. w pared tohecome security tot e Govern tionisia, which if they accomplish, I feel cer- : jusitee. The officers of the Princess of Waies ded, all wears prefer working by the job. as) the probable recovery ot three u iilious vl doi lars ; ogee " ; ‘ y : . ° 7 } oc * eustody in which she was lawfully bel], and) m gentle #opes and beecmes billy towards the - is wou d | centre. Of every Dil-iop theve is a wind-mili— . you see them everywhere, and all at “ork —tor the juice out of the sugar cane. ventured again inté American wate ~ be the duty of our government to 4 friendly fuilners of a rnomor whch lias been in circuiation tu tne effect that a Kegeney was conte wplated o1 account of the Queen's continged iiliess “are geotlewen who, kuow tip war's of ther) guesta, and huowiog them are weli prepared to supply them, at very moderate charges. Caflug | at the city of Summerside, and disposing «tf our) they can wok as they piease, and When they) please Continuous bard labor under wasers, they do aot believe (a Cargees are alan stowed by thease worthy diseeudents of Ham 5 in tact al, . . | fiom ‘Hows? Tweed by civil process, unable to be present was read ; and at the | Wa ker, who came Wong next? O Brien, | "pon yourselyes and your children, 7 ‘ I will close Mr: 1a) thorhe proposed three cheers the ‘rish hero! He is 2 man well qratified |‘retprocate the compliment of Mr. Davies, Hon. Mr Kelly.—Mr. Haythorne assist- j ment of Prince Edward Slund for the sum London, Oet 25. A despaich trom Ajaccio r--| ed me and so did others; but | repeat af | Of 41.0, 0 (one hundred thousand pounds poris a stormy sessiou’of the Counal Genera: ol Corsicas The partizans of Prince Napoteou pre, freight aud pessengers,we proceeded (o Ch’town jthe mandel labor is performed by them. ‘The | lest that the election was uot fairly couducted ter | had read an account of the Bill in the | T'uh in paper,! thonght a similar Bill would |) 'sland enrrency) on behalf of W rien Esq D . on his obtain the contract jto build the P. El. Railroad, as per tender hash of the groundless and pro: fleas asser. | trons of * bitter opponents,” as he acknow ledves himeelf to be. If we are the public teeitors, ewindlers and al we are gaid by retuse mea beariog. This resolution deals wholly in suspiciuns, aud origioated, I have heard, in the stop of Mr, William McGill. twin that you will yet bitterly regret. As « demons'ration against the Governmert, the meeupg wasn decided failure, when we Whe * take into consideration that the o position - 9 jock where under the! loved tarched i deticate daidy ulda’ | ‘the kwoperor of Austria i¢ uudec ded w bat CO uree i here. . The despat ‘bh tl i | slreade bmitted % Cae them to be, sure y in aecord: nee with the. : “ P f ; arriving at o¢ivck, p m. f jgloved, starched and deca aray woulda i oe : aes . i a aad . | do gvod here, e despatch then caine, and ; aiready submitted to your Government. . . ihada fortnight to drum up their forces. At ‘i hind treatment of Mice Rankin, 1 was svon re) pick his cane up, it there was # biack wiibin | cas yen “a wy ad Stele und the Coan | forty eight hours after it was tabled, | had} ordinary-peineiples of ju-t-ce. we should nt} ‘ : y ervited, To Mise Rankin 1 tejurn my sincere | haiting distance. Verily, thess West Indies 28 ecwehhien is Coun Ree cert rea figrad orly eight hours i ‘ ear “ Sy ot Durrus & Co. be «undemned on flimsy, prejudiced evidence \oe division upon tha Reso'ution, which he Landlords aud wasters in| would be orthless” waste w it not for the! ’ .—Just ai|* : we . lit-Gor that. Bill whi ; ‘siving the suriety of Doffus& Co Did my own actions, and do not seek tu be pro. and not at the dusk of the evening, thet uke ‘ hile | dy » eadil } or, When the sneh ¥site Unb-| Ought to get cree or tha il which |) . . "a J i . i Neo was A paras Bo pide no al es re Rae's 5 i chip a a Ps oxigen, 8 oe : peg aady aa Hp skin alg tl ng _— i . ' know w ‘ll be Ls reat blessing to the t : they give Q Brien fair play ? No with) tected by the honest names of our fathers, he #3 the R Soar vanes f as a elsewhere 3 ‘ P oo - , . cu £ 1€ enthusiastic | j Bd t oles £ e tenants |. . ‘ t piue: w _— ae 'y mivds, | was disappointed very wich On Visit-| awest, taik and laugh uproareusiy. regard) se ot} hospitality of the T ish people, it is imteress The downfall of the pectiSesio eta mar h |} indecent haste they passed him over and) whose kindred dust we must some day jor. | rp : m2 208 7 = Count 7 ub ng ee aehis’ ¥ ¢ ~ c raywe<4 f - pein as | ws tore non ye ate when e wan et iy to revert to the testiy , ny of a Fenen | chidiesd bes thd “Pat to tak ns | gave the. contract to who gentleman ? Let us stand or fall Upon our own merits againet it 37, There were about 10 alk j Pe we se elratiger Wile cep lideu unetroke, while * iatter te enug! esce aed | . } ~~ ee Pee ae ee eee 3U 2. W Lake e1r : ° : j ‘ood red ‘ aor alee of be picked up by some patrevman, | wnder peptone wr an awning or an anbaptins| oe aa fo She Slate i society in Dubie 7 it 1 teil you gentleman, they gave it to| You would suppose from a:l that if said o° mrddle of beth partes, g natupediy palling ‘' ’ " . a centu Be Gut howwing thé aps and downs you were) o king cemplacently un at his black Srother “Home Re in Jon f ~~ ni pa a considered ae having a Dee tw four boanet, The | duing the work of the land. pager ale, : * i Rocque, tn bis prelace Indies should call en indignation weeting aud| ‘Phe darkies are the nuisiest lot of ruffians out-| lo an Index to the plan vf Dublio, published e-nounce somebudy, Through the & ndiese ot} side of Bedlam and the must forwaid and q | 1756, eemarks :—Bat what contributes yer ‘Very Rev. D. McDonald, | visited (ne Convent |irusive As soon as we anchored we Were sure, More than either wature orart to the embel- | end Curistian Brothers Sctivvis which certainly | rounded by them, male and female, young and) lishment of Dublin ie the temper of the in-| dvactve much praise, and I only wish I could du} old, They kept aloof till the harbor waster had; habitants, obb ving, gentle and courteous. Lhe @ ou ibet justice they sv well deserve. sip | cowe and deparied; (tat tunctionary, Whose | Trish keep up the most amiable So0.ety, are ; ried ae they are by the aberal con fibution ot | peter is great, vot allowing them on beard till be | frank, polite, affibie, make it their pleasure i he faithful, and premded over by thove excell nt} has left ‘Then, awazent! they Swarmed on the) to Live much with each other, and their hon-| teaebers so well hawwo im ali coun uuilies, (he| deck, every ove waking all the Hove he couids) our to weat strange:s with politeness and ci-| Bisters and Christian Brutaers Toe waprove | going wherever be could see an ovening, and re’! ee place, but | ean net see gentlemen, that any goverament the Opposition would form, woud be of any greater you. (Hear! -hear!), service to Henry Beer Esq, next spoke. Uesaid- Gentlemen as | #1 tre ubled with a severe cold, | must necessaril be very brief in my ‘remarks. It is%hiet Jong sinee the last! | Shreiber, yes Shreiber as Mr Bowers here { | describes him the sen o } c ergy man f an Episcopalian And Mr Brec en cCemeaned | his position by running to New Brunswick to get his securities No sooner does “hreiber getit than the name of Burpee is hera ded as his partner, and we find Rain nee here as an emp oyee of theirs) Then dishonesty, that our Bank aecounts have a). )°%°o other from one side to the other. ready become enormyusly swelled by this The following Resolution wae propened, f Railroad Cuntract, yet, gentlemen, we 9 Mr, Owen Bogan, 20 the Bateiet eg have not gained, a:d probably will not ire etnies, feat iy Hn. Sous agg euriched by it to the extent of a single ox 24 eypunded by we. Cove Beaty. A> perce. Is ie eaey to cali names, but let apy eee ap estnps:icumns-en wy seposws honeat, conscientious man take up this Cor-|* ag anaes ee Ang ichoning me pug rexpondenca, and be must come to the con /Pti%" in bis band) in Charlottetown,” it is . vility: They are particulariy remarkable fo. | G*2¢™! Elegsion, and J have to say thot\ asa proof of the existence of a ring, what} clusion that we do not deserve to te denogr. Bore than probable that it wes copied fre ‘mente in the suburbs are woithy uv: notice, 4 | qureting something’, contrary to My expectations |’, i. ee sd if ns J 4 * ctina ta 1 GUPRG ney short, opreer as your representa oi if ba bad ‘one prepared in Charlottetown We find the risa @ few business places, The Koilroad ence) they Jett without making a clear sweep of the| S%® lenity and mildvess with which justice js | Curmg . o2 Gt Bey | better proof cou d we have, than the way | ced as swindlers, The tniers were given A P » ; : emung you, will at once Induce bus ces web lw! portable ar icles. What a Babal our vessel « as| ae anand es - mm this ieee j tive | have dong my oe equgl y for the) in . hich Mr Fraser was dea't with ? [| oat, und it that were not a feir way, bow is Patriat publishing the resolation, although “extend their business, as at proséot you are be | while takiig imeargo! atid ths conjecs were the| Uy aad i Enghind. wy Cudeay our rather) interests of all 4parés of the Wistrict = fui! 1. J a the one beluw was handed us by tbe Chair- ay bind Ae we And a6 6 piace of ¢uomer resort) worst of the lot; tber> was a c-ntinual row! to discharge @ prisoner a d to soften his pun! , sho voted for) me Oe happened to be on my w ay from Haifax.}it that some. twenty persis terdered? © °P° bale . os ; a ly kept the ’ A stands varivalied, 48 Who can pase) amongst them, every ove trying to get the cask| isment than to condemn him. Lam extreme-| HSC Whe vote for me as wei as those and met him coming here. He asked me | Messrs Waikers’ tender was th MAN, the Patriot peee Cry HP P. EL Island ) & am ¢ : : & . the lowest, and : : k ‘i ; ever the road trow Ch tows via St } eter’s Bay, | most eve y coopered, and ampie room te wor Kk) ly sarprised that the author of the System of} who voted agwnst me. At the formation ifthere wasaring. [tod him there was | he wae offered the Oontract.. Mr Peters, on original. The copy submitted at about dus } act Point, and return by way of Soria, aud wot!) in, Tos *pace was sma!l,and they were furever| Europe has given so differe: ta character of} the mew * , ' wikon hd i ter Nag? A 2 ‘ ° ° ’ is . . : ar e aoe the trig. - All hail: br the elvosates of | uy one anotbers way 5 such @ war of angry wert this eae 4 He ig i!l-informed, pot to say “d ne ed Gogergayant \siennen had 203 . | but as I was a bitter Opponent of the Goy-|on their bebalt, wanted a tarze amount of in the nici» . ethane follows “ ‘Eairosda! The city ot Stevene f’oint, Wis- \ looks and gestures, but no blows. Sambo uever | any more, and his articles on Dublin and the | p edge not .to interfere with the éonifnon ernment he had better find out for himse f eovein, vf 5,000 inbelntante, las plee ged iteell te | allows a @ispute to interfere with his work, vever! Irish are entirely tales, ard can make no other ‘ths amodut of $20,000 fur daiireads und Fou “| has tesort to fisticuffs to seitle an altereation, impression vpon the hicd of the reader thse '| 000 tor “a Normal Beboul, (cousty mowued,)) whew paid by the job On this ecoasion the ex-| uf the tatadell eel tho Binne 1 : ‘Having reerbited in Cb’ows 1 etasied tor Bast | citewent eeoued tater Co add strength to their! f the impertinence and boldness in venturing » figctyteanetin gy St. Peter's eid ) ortp Baure,) argire and celerity to their movements in the par-| t2 forge @ description without foundation and bieb wust be seen (Be apyragaied: Having | larwauce vf their labor, Carkse-wpat end evec| Without Probability. For my part, J “hfive School systeii. nor .thé* Confederation question, I supported them- ‘They were supported. by nea y every Catholic meim- ber mw. the- Legis ature | He had his a yer «ith him aud appeared | to be eager for the contract. But when he | go"-o Char 0 ‘e own, he was met on the ! the Legislature ut i's last session, without ment, T showed them was not in accordance sauction of the people and againet their wish with the law. ‘The result of the aale of the °*: £#¥e Tite to strong suspicions of foul pisy For re and. gentlemen of wharf by Hon. Pe er Mi che.', and Spiri.ed debentures at 994 per cent,— £09 10s, to the ng intend d. mal oll