» yol. ABE. -. +r feckly Hourna Charlettetown, Prince Edward I of Pol Phis is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”*---Euripides. itics, land, Monday, January 13, 1862. fitevature, and =) ue 6000S, ( ™oeskins Rew Series.---No. 1, ~The Examiner, OES a = = eee “Charlottetown, January 13, 1862 & WORD FOR OURSELVES. wx oft Tur Ex AMINER to«lay, in its new fat our efforts to please eur patrons will ONO LLL AL AL ed wet aed improved character, with every ufidence meet etreng man is struck down, whil feeble and skies The press may appland and play te the old are spared The Prinee’s health is sand te MSSIONS Ana most sweet vorces” ofthe multitude have been indifferent ever since bis return from | American statesmen may bend before a people Scotland Lut he went out shooting with the |) whe gevern them, and yield to clamour that which Prince of Wales lately, get wet through, and sat | their cousciences and juds nents de net appreve. in his wet clothes. He got wet a second time We must do our duty If ds iful in the ex fortnight since when reviewing, Wh the Queen, ) treme, to is under the hecessit ot the Bion school volunteers After th I wocunit achnow ledgen mak) gan albance with the feverish, complained of pains in his linha, was Southern States, and making their cause our own. prostrated by gastrie fevr, followed by typhend, against whica his five physicians and his strong ecoustitution were powerless. On the Friday his sullerings were agonizing When an atten pt was Ned | ti We ae cept the duty ’ and leave Cohseqnens vs Providence which Let us be of to that overrules ali tor geod. noe man and ne natien va ad che er zt need de ye rm the performance ol d zy. ‘re al and substantial encourage. | made to lift hin, er te move his position, his groans wil obey the call et tl _ Queen, nnd trom the * their appre a nme u anim } £ ; ‘ a ‘ “oa ot ot ‘ i with ta were distressing to hear; and ou Saturday night | depth ef the great British heart there will, be- » twill be seen by comparison with THE , : breathed hic last } hee ist of his wily as cause there ought to be but one response--“ Ready i ment . w Hreathed iis ia im the nndst of his tamlly and 4 : ss ” f baw ear th: he eresent sheet con- t her eurt attendants. to ; y yhoo fies di ave, Ready It was sein the good old Live, dha FUAM'NER at last year that the | nt ol the Court attendants, to all of whom he had : J : ewer amount of reading matter, both i previously bade adieu Pour fathers could see us tow they would not & ag thes , ; ; nee Even at this interval one can hardly realize the |: ue then an UK hour ot trial, e bet st vile there is a ‘TY ¢ p ie : preocdta and length; while thet im a Ve ie ull extent of the cala: wi has fallen woe st aa ae { i i us | fold farthtul. i ' jerable increase of e letter press from the | th Queen and the count: lor her Majesty 1 May God dk i the shit ww * ‘ f the tyne nsed Alibou the type is | deepest sympathy is telt, a when we remember ~<2>+ 2 nea S . . a ’ . ‘ , lew poignantly was her grief at t death of her " oe ‘i , " era } rad ; : ~ . , & ror pr >) . : : mother, we may well fear lest this new reat- PRAYERS FOR 1 EACE! more « aily, DY persons of even de ep aliction should be too mach tor her ‘learn Britannia waits with longiug eyes stretched ee debt. than larger ty} defaced that during the Prince’s illness her attention to | acress the Atlantie, and hopes for an answer * / ‘i - him was unceasing; and as his disorder approach- | which may give her back the sanctity of her flag yaa? The sty! top . ? ed its crisis her husband could hardly bear her to | and restore her sense af x« eurity We are pai cons and the size of our new typ leave the room During wight } fi situated between inclination and duty. Our oeh prev siis with most of the leadi: apers m he sat up with him Princess | inclination runs tow ards our kindred with teelii we Alive ind atierwards bP ies, Whe of symp vy: we would ratber overlook Teenie i , al i ! i ’ } : iF Wher riook aud ul Tale States nthe ¢'elontes, ar H {sreat " ” A : ¢ the United tates, | . : ; Brriven Py spect M B don ouLruge that At DOW Willen tuty Rrtain, by which space is wuch economised, and | yeither affection wor skill availed to baffle | demand But duty must be don Phere is po wat farilities afforded for idvertis We have | the disease As vet her Majesty has berne up son, how Why we may not pray for peace .. ; i skillful Tal ..' vravely against this sad affliction, and calling her | and t eauuitul erison of o Church “G shandan! materhus, and s abour of the best amily about her, has besouy Tthem to aid ber in) peace in our time, O Lord ivy b uttered witl dneription to meet all the requirements of our this nec ssary effort Che worst is not to be | sig ney and fervency as often as we repair ,ivertiving friends, from whomwe shall be always | feared whilst the excitement lasts; it is after the the Temple of the Almighty Disposer of { ; i ine” Oe : , ‘ : Fe ‘ unerai, When the dreary void lett by the absen Nay in ain every au pap? © Dea bye “ ' Thane f e well-knewn face . { r ‘ ’ . oth sid of the sea my ; 4 ve ‘ { TRE EXAMINER thoroug uy acceptahbie m other | set in, and the effeet we y Quee Wes er of beth p ‘aple mitiy he onened ewwetx, as we beliewe it always has been We to de fe a At sacl ro vhe ! ‘ ‘ be done On Tin ,, Eo i . ‘ t praver that the w ‘ ithe fati gi ed the ce eg ch he j have had PxpeTichee enewch m journalism te en- . a pate 2a per , v be s gthened tre ete i? ‘ ive ever Inuch we \ lo b able ue fen ake gol seleefions from o fore len x ‘ ot their aff 8 ot the act « tin ct mi i and Celonia files, which we sl Li not fail » de, i Gone Uhiles I pra ort ¥ ces wnt preg wnt YY | rt tw Ww } j 3 ¢ , - . , . Li. a % ‘ ~ ‘ wall as ed ge we wave greal resourees at o le gye | SOS Sue a wet Hie ‘ i nad cO-Saro “ ' rolled in ¢ Iw 3 ievoted beat he was = lw t at IDS ¢ oo Sogn to be ed in I} t Peery TT | + . ., i ‘ Ray a have an excellent staff of correspondents, whos en tor advice eit wit modes orelg test. | ‘ what solemn to think eoutrrbu leis erowd npon Uiaster than we ean ‘ ‘ehion as ad the vy of thos titi ‘ the ¢ eh ate te of theui.+~dind we have anficient know- wie t fim tie exereise of anne ous ie Y] : 0 lntv. ¢ 1 Chris. wa ‘ a ‘ } _ _ ; a 1} Hue i fate it is understood i t he iv se Sf eG ‘ 2 hie inige of public affairs combuyd with some practice alarmed at the progress of democracy, and threw vi iva) tes i Ne and Sow I D competion. which will mable us te con luct whatever influence he p sessed into the Coma) un ¥ be a devout feeling « tie ie i the editorial department of our paper, withont S8UVe se tut alt tiis was done unobtrusively, | ef the ¢ ny} 1 The ws rm tS , ted th the Print and Lord Palmerston had no oce: i »> far as | fo ther duty \ st brethren in bonds sbadiziig persens unacqnanted with the Print- a ne ee o wad r - ~ ey ' ; t} - mA TPP te? Ctr pha ao; ‘ at hae nit nf ‘ ‘ t i ‘ ii ing busivess, ignorant of the arblic taste and syvm-) the Court te | What | \ tr { ! i to te re pithies, and taking only a ttansitery interest in | !@* Gone in his . Cand se vUuse of W $00 i , \ : : : j ,.. | ter education and agriculture, we 1 1 not re- | England ‘ a ‘ ‘ huty ta this 1 Wear dIsCtissiOtis. We now %k our patrons to count Dhese services ; W Weill remembered, | tet ik We WwW go f - B i é - oir Iabours—we wish t see them patrons net | YC Sympathy for the living. Wher i was USUICd W i We « nae i ‘ ' ¥) Yel lected how severe had been the she K to her Ma- |) J buna de we Vv merely in name, bu t; and ] SOOUF | iesty from the death of the Duchess of Keut, al- | diemneh’é te give them aasurance tht we are not orthy | most the worst results were appreh lirem this | dred 1 anni e of their confidence and erouragenicut. shil mere sudden and grievous affliction. Hither. | i I Our flag d I to, however, the Queen has be p under this | 8 i s the emblem o Li C- fe hoped te have ha a larger sheet, and a / . : , We hoped ne ed heavy blow with noble calmpe rad resignation ‘ i cht te efathe: » £. he } > 7 ’ better quauty ot peper fo this issue, but owing to ‘ I i ki ii the svmpa-~ i ! > mr sol tro ; ore the late season at which ar order was sent to the of the Wiwie 1 A> 0 aby ct as : ott ri rem ol ‘ Shon? Cad ‘ re States, we could wot prewre the paper there 7. . : : y , hay choose . i ‘% ( Fy eh PF rf rcs or oh tt ; - out act st . i¢ > ' : I at\y re sought for, aud battetcee what v OC Re Eeey (From the London News ik: » Dec. 8) H e the eaptin Pl, ott narel si : i l \ t 3 Colonial establisionent A new heading is an- OUR COUNTRY’S Car TQ. DIZEL vi a Ol ger“ Ss belug Ss a other thing we required I * been ordered Our messenger speeds his way aeross the} secs ili, , @ : i by one of t 4 : Ureat Pows Or she lo less. and ’ , e Atinntix . , A hin . ‘ s ; hia} | » &Na we regret it was net received before the closingot “#! the Atlantic, carrying wilu him a : . ] : eu r tus e trom ane ‘ pee 2 nated the ¢ i ‘ Yoh cond on gt the navigatinn; but if an opportunity favours, we } ite won feeling i ihe on e pe s of t] h ava’) hes ible to make use ot it be‘ore the naviga- thought i ssing <« , our ‘ uatio att i i hel mM tien will again open quoung pr 5 ror it from ip pin. opin a hhenal jur st, appealing ¢ recorded decisions oby cere 18 & Sreater identity in t 7 of tribunais, and suppressing the an we are | Uitere . , liy as to our respec 2 ‘ . —% ‘ » age , “gl THE MEWS BY THE MAILS, | con ccced ce ieee ee ant we a tham wo bnve yot recegnised ike trunmtic J screw trou frigate Warrior steamed into »> os and } j A OP SILO LaCHOUL ¢ s0UUGY, GNA Was las ies uengside the dockyards to underge fhe repi ore “d by the Admiralty. It is ‘ ya ‘ ip to th pre in over £400,000, and b eons! ieee ’ yo Pee Vi a \i nee tts vy } oe : ae - ueaday, the Py'ades, 21 ¢ it i Gaiatea were ered ‘ “4 willMul possible despate Fifty more workmen are taken on. It nas } det ly decided to angment the eo J CLUE OF TOVaL ArUukerv OV fou “adie Aik i ub bore » the sout t ¢o it Li " tand the Paciic consists ¢ ! b's i tt iv in i t thre ith i Vel ; arine beat called Ba " Seve | Ms SiX beav\ ns on a shyit ave water A 2 t of ry vessel, whi il y be ready id emeouth or two, has ‘ y been forwarded to the Admiralty i i0v-pound Armstreng quus, the issue of which had been temporarily suspended during { expernuents, will pow be again delivered foi se? i Ad ty | rdered pecial report « \ " ‘ j } : ‘i if t prej reti es COMMISSIO Sheerness, fie’ £ i is a0W ti iii rea ; t : , ’ i s it? j t i i? asf i ‘ Gepa clure al Cay , to eiubark for Ca- cons heartily joined sit Ips ti ‘ye iti ¢ PEs pec- the ay LLi¢ wean Th Ve 2m. all but two reac 9 7 ? ' . 28 about to be ted to the first livision, L2 st third di- ‘rs. Five ot! are arge toTrar HoatsS iwid up aay Total gun ters ; i Vessels atta , hor the * service , 1279. The three classes of reserve of ships of war at Portsmouth comprise 6 frigates, 4 corvettes, 12 s] Ops, and 21 gunboats, but this does net include ts laid up at Hasiar, nor ck Prince. be above ive. The , — : ith are the Edvar, ar, and Chanti- hips tn commission at Pertsmer Hero, Warrior, Orpheus, Tr: cleer, carrying together 342 guns, wud ready for 49> | WARLIKE PREPARATIONS 1 RT Nb Mt FOR NORTH PROOPS J NUTIONS OF ARRIVALS AT HALIFAX AMERICA WAR Yesterday morning the steam#hins Asta, ADRIATI ud I RSIA arrived at Halfiax j 1 a short ti ie other, the two former wi from int i, : 1 , Ca i Artillery 1d TSG tons of ire ‘ ni ‘ { Mj CQ UIP ie \ After landing t! j for " “oye she proceeded to New York with the Ameri l ils Vester ‘av alternoon missioned officers and privates of the Grenadier Guards, and also, we learn, 300 men of the brn} The steamship Parana is hourly expected at this post With the Scots and the I8th The } “ie ) Hon the Ath toval Engineers. p i to the above sever: but how to War roops i weed t to tell nvyorable wea s ut Ric, on } 100 of the sol ' , abt nd lunded yester > teamer piune An officer *e us that they experienced , + weather in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. OL li Creat Willi i VOKEG upon aS Qinix ub uciievement. ‘ Ve copy the following from the Liverpool Jour " H Ais Fen Annestre pounder guns are ordered to be embarked > earliest despatch for the sea and tand defences of Halifax. Rear Admiral Dacres, C. B., secoud in coumand to Adm ISi K.C. B., the Commander-in-( American station. s been appointed as Alexender Miln ‘{ on the Pe) Phe foree under the r A. Milne and Ad miral Dacres will shox ni ber ited guns, md will include, some of the fastest andy: ost etlicient hips in the British fleet ¢ . } PO a ae an : Admiral Dacres hoisted his flag on Thursday on the North American The Edgar will cali at Lisbou for latest : ution of the Med lating at Gibraltar, to be thon. struchions. n fleet is gradually ready, if necessary, At Portsmouth, on Wednesday, it was reported he Shannon, Euryalus, ilant, and Pandera be coumuissioned this week for the North Ame rican station. The African Company's s.s. Cleopatra will sail from Liverpool to day (Saturday) for Queenstown, where she will take on bourd a lirge quanti y of pro visions, and also embark 22 officers and S10 men of the Second Battalion of the t7th Foct, and then sail for Canada. The 2ud battalions of the 17th and 96th Regimen have received hold thetuselyes ness for immediate embarkation for British America. orders to in reacdi North WARLIKE PREPARATIONS AT THE TOWER.— The greatest activity prevails atthe Tower of Loudon, Where the whole of the workmen and le- bourers employed in the various departments have been engaged from au early hour in the morning unti} a late hour at night in packing up fire-arnus | Tuesday evening. and every kind of article necessary for active ser- ’ On Sunday Jast the interior of the ancient garrison presented an unusual and bust- ling had been ree office to prepare for immediate 00 stand of ar vice abrord, 1 COnseOnenCe of an order Ww hich iais of the appearance, i 44 VV at eived from the off trans) ms, Which were packed in boxes coutaining 3O rifles each, with the usual adjuncts. The men worked throughout the whole of Sunday in packing, and late the same night eight were filled with boxes, which were conveyed to Woolwich for shipmen*? to Canada, “, and places. On Mouday evening, a similar wuount of fire.artis, &¢., was conveyed to Wool- wich, and on Weduesday preparations were being mide for the } aryves Cure» j x other transniission of every kind of the mu- nitions of war down the river in barges and other craft, which were conveyed by sieam tugs to the veral Government depots, were orders had beer received to forward without delay every kind of employed daily in the various departme which has net assmmed such ’ 1 1 i ' ensive rssile hands have been ats of the a bustling ap- ance tort Vy years in order to sugment the corps of Royal : fineers, Which is still considerably below its pr per strength, additional recruiting parties hay been despatched from head-quarters, Chath to various stations, Where intelligent voutg mechanic may be enlisted. .) ¢ ? Bi ey >= tit i Ar- iliery of that is! { ju accorda witherder . 4 , rear Tait doek, te t > | 2 HU Gesparen re ry fhe. : tailed in linesd warded to the Con v Nore, directi 4 +" thu ! wi Ca i wWitn the i ! ‘ u service—viz., the Seve! |: Zy thy pourre ! Zebra, 17 t », 33: and the 1 \ 1 ; ‘ varded to tlie t t s it | i Ih \ n lps « ibe made read t Sea. i ‘ 4a Saree head Wa TPH} TTR OPE j tie Vo FROM EUROPE, Tur BR. M.8.A A, GR I fi if (x ae New \ . 4 ialia I e dist ul { dates to the 21 It The Asta curried ) und init of war for Canada i ic of Prin AVbert er ed ; na se i } / } idered ' t i ‘ : { el X | So VT Ned wa ‘ t lead i tocracy ay ; ri ected with the ¢ i we i Lo l | were periedc 5 tonished on kk ning t @a was in danger On midnig , , t! Prince } i ed ay © su tt vent was t } } 4 ‘ e of ¢ y 2 tire i ‘ t 1 Dec. ] ; a t it * i big e Pru Cc ke ted * Winx { } t thre he fhe Q j ji Royal Highness the P ‘ Vi Helenawudt 5 e Hichnesse : ee = lL. en, were i prese i ‘ j ‘ ‘ TY mst., ana t en WIsl { \; t i } BH tO ich cere is 1 a} ! si \ e popular feel or the Ouec bereave Liverpool J ive Phe for He ia} 2 » Jarg } etere to the widow rather than » the Ones that she is beloved not { the diy y she onfefs on her august stati but for the virt lor ‘ i: ti hh he nm is i : t e] ysl ni tre her goodness re ed well Aye i y i il row ‘ t ‘ er ilfe erexa 7} \ ‘ ‘ ‘ }] xs i i ‘ V r< Vhe, Ll es é cs wig nt \ { & ¢ bei - e »>no ‘ e hohest of loves—l a ! INCIDENTAL TO TI i Db ri Ww ‘ . < law Nan The O . t rw he : ' } { ‘ i t ‘ if ‘ in | he ~ fonr of r Majesty 8} WV son CA i tay - Phe 7 us p lag ‘3 if eral j 3s Fler M \ ‘ ealth « I f 7 r A it tothe Loaden Gazette Extraordi mary contains orders j » Court to go to 1 irn iro the pre , ane a notice mmthe H U's College expected t { dT hy ith } t = Ives into d ‘ niourning was so great thet be met for several wes ot business throughout England were close C Gav of tf fnneral tray 1 Orde n Council it th r Prince ¢ Or » Prayers ah willbe “for her m Albert Prince of re Wales, : {} +h floats over the Tuilleries was o1 half { rye = reat sen bas ; ithy ine Belgian M w states that the B Court Wii mL 1 mourn yt tie i Febrn ‘ Phe Crown Prince of Prussia will pay her M jesty a Visit at Osborne. The K f the Belwia Will also shortly arrive +. -—— ale | | An eruption of Mount Vesuvius, more before to-morrow.” mp wae were present at this scene, feeling that a ducl between | threatening in its charaeter than any which wo Generals would be a very vus aifur, | bas occurred for a long period, is announced at that moment interfered, and it was agreed that! to have commenced and to be rapidly in- instead of fighting, they should draw lots to deter- creasing. The inhabitants of Torre del Greco , have already taken to flight. Nearly all the inne whieh of them should commit suicide. One — “ ay pe hy sented ~ houses are damaged, The stream of lava is me of Which a knot was tied, and it was agreed | 25.Palws in depth, and three quarters of « at if he drew cut the oue with the knot Sees mile broad. The sensation is immense. | himself: if othe ; i voted to self-siaught | Dor AT SEA can Cor Mcrnper ox Boarp ax AMERICAN Sar? —From information received by the Ameri- sud at Cardi, the superintendent of police, with an effective staff of constables, repaired to the the | West Bute Dock on Tuesday to await the arrival of an American ship, the * Playedes,’’ en which a her- ribie murder had been reported. Ow the arrival of ky + immediately went turee tunes in the head. and, j and shot The first shot did no uided him near the eve; rd took ofl a portion of the skull and COUT; fet is abled him, but without causing hone ' himself, vuarul; the second ws immediate death . ‘ ; the vessel eight foreigners (talians, Amerie: Phe unjortunate Genera gered for many days |... , pom iyners (Italians, Asin vesemg . *. ~ Germins,and Austrians) who aecompanied the crew, ; nie i Sisters : . 5 % ° la ho Uded PY Sisters OF CUArItY, | were imrediately arrested on the charge. Their wha at engin gave up the gaust, Gen. Lambert, | names were Peter Store y, Peter Murrier, Lach Jo- herrified the tragical wi of this drama, re- cyni Martin Sando, Perfeto Salas, Joseph Man. y ediately, a ett Warsaw, vetwith-} sel, John Mansel, and Peter Sanga. From the cap- rei wont entre from St. Petersburg | tain of the shiy the followiag particulars were af- : Lore ¥s : foxute apr ae fos that te uj i keep iis Cormmal a. -goeth ; be h a m iglaga eI d *s ‘S bitter feel. ila : of the . ip for ie sgncet ter . , : Bia iis ee Be ‘ pre i@ HCN, AN : tiadaet ienein been decited in DUBLIN.—A ineeting © msi Natoualsts was > went to call the men from their sleeping held in the Round Roow of the Rotundo, on the tinents, when he was immediately attacked with 5th, in Dablin, “to take into consid ion the as- | staves, knives, and other Weapons. The captain, pect and position of Lrish nationai aifairs at the | hearing the noise, rushed on deck and fired on the ‘esent mementuous crisis.”. The meeting was n, and then by persaasion and force combined, numerously attended, the Round I cal sueceeded in rescuing the victim, but the injuries a Tere: Bits ner teiek” Mel Oe re, | Were too severe to cllow any hope cf his recovery ay, le agp Le is, . . =“ 7 {tiie body presented a frighifully mangled appeure on Was tle tires Ker ance, and the wornds caused him the greatest agony i ecting of t i rs thes ¥ Aui He lagered, by the aid of stiunlants. not many i and i lowu sOlULLONS Were viass- urs, after whic he was, according to the custom dad Scum hrown overboard. Another poor fellow, whore } ypulation of America, from St. | mame also we have not kk arut, who was the jiter- - Gulf of Mexico from New York | pteter, was despatched into the acgan with little or d with (20 ceremony ; at least so itis supposed by the - lia Without sccing any straggle disturbance. The villains were not eould x nonin an . , , ‘ le bety LE ut to step in the execution oftheir deadly work different spectator of the } ale between biug- er cunlag the death of two, but they afterwards t } j < land d Ame , u.tiukeu the second mate, upon whom, fortunately, “ , — ‘ f {mme- | the letermines *xercige hi " “Pey. ane » 2. “That at a moment when the existened¥et™ cy determined to exercise a litt he mierey, and he ease ‘age 8 yt) Was subject to no further molestation, after having iseems about to be menaced by her anct ’ a legge ’ _ ; ee : wennds on his left arm. The eap- We teei boul iG recall the genere Md Our | SSS a ae . ecucral contidence Aibiig. fs r iS rt hia vultry has ever received from that great epub. | ™ mR i ppears to have enjoyed Giz eae wae ; ‘ nf Crew, and Was ne — ie wha ores gave asylum to our exiles, bae | ~~ ° W, SOG Was BO hurt.~ Phe Phary’ ; niry | Me present Conined ia tie Cardiff gaol, await ° i ‘ 4 , ALSii ¢ , s) ‘ ‘ > , - 4 . ,. i - ' vi a wrangewents of the American Cunsul to transfer fed our | pic, fa rise. i them to the Ai up ilice authorities for the ad- “That the events of 1 ifivel I Inlivetration of the laws of that country. Md an biled rahy jor a at a chldidai two ocemtesenaa,| ‘OME Se ee ee of dictate to cil Lrishmen fer TWe lity ole RCUIDCTS, cach having onde ui, ‘is mass! The official correspondence relative to the sei- udvisebility | Zure of Slidell and Mason, was published in Wash- present state | gtou ou Satarday. 1s sae), ?? | ‘Lhe first document is 2 despatch trom Mr. pm . / Seward to Minister Adanw, dated 30th Nov., in whieh the Trent affair is alluded to. Tt states that Great Conri : FLAGRATION at Antwerp. — A | Com. Wilkes acted without instructions, and Mr. fearivl the broke out on Monday at the Na-| Seward tr ists that the English Government will peleon Docks, Antwerp. The Belgian sugar | consider the subject in a friendly temper, when it refinary and the St. Felix bon ling warehouse | may expect the best disposition on the part of the were burnt down The es imated loss is | Federal Government. 5,000,000f, Seven or eight lives were lost! The next document is a copy of Earl Russel’s amongst the firemen and the military. For- | @espateh to Lord Lyons, dated 0th Nov. | ft de tunately the vessels in the basin hurried our “8 the civcumstances of the Trent affair, aud ¢ Siys It was an affront to the British flag and a violation of international law. Her Majesty's Go- yvermuent was willing fo believe the act was com- mitted without authority, and resulted from pus- understanding. ‘Trusts the United States Govern- ment will of its own accord offer such redress as Ihe écbate in the Belgian Chamberrs res- | would alone satisfy them, viz., Liberation of the pecting the recognition of the King of Italy | four prisoners und their delivery to Lord Lyons, las tertainated with adoptian of an amend. that they may again be placed under British pro- } despa to sea at the commencement of the disaster, or they must have shared the same fute. is stated that the sugar refinery was insured for nearly 1,000.000/., and the other great establishment for 2.000 QC0f. se ~eoticr { . — } sal ‘ ment of M. Orts, the Reporter of the Com- | ‘ction, with suitable apology for the aggression . conunitted, Should these terms not be offered by inittee, brought forward in consequence of : : E ; — Mr. Seward, Lord Lyons will propose them te him. in amendment proposed by ane of the mem- : ; bers of the Right. The amendment is thus |__Mr- Seward in reply, after stating that Car. eouched :—** In the present siteation of | Vikes acted upon his own suggestions of duty : i ‘ i a4 v ei : Livi , 4 | Without any directions or instructions from his Gov@iument, discasses the question at great length, —says it was siaply an inadvertency, consisting in a departure by < naval officer—free frow w rog- i] motive—from a rule uncertainly established. r this error the British Government had a right © expect the same reparation that we, as an in- i i depon lent state, should expect from Great Britain jor any triendly nation ;—says if the safety of the affairs in Europe it is necessary that Belguim, a neutral Power, faithful to the great prinei- ple of international law, should abstain. as she always has done, from interfering in the affuirs of other nations.”’ TT} 1 fhis ameniment | Pe 2 votes against 47, giving ait <> 6 , . « . ee uLré he ‘tenti 2 s PANntuUre aot. WIL. THERE RE «a Contsoversy ?—Gen. | Union yer r y" dete na ri i it mone en : ‘ } . SOs, MH WOUd * the rignt ana duty 1¢ Leverh- Sceott’s letter to the French papers 18 made ,*° wy : , jon ~~ ote a a ti “f al hei he subject of a Joading article in the London | @0?? defaip thea; but taal the ellectual chee Sei eee eo 1. 4) ee given to insurrection. aswell as the comparative Simes, 11 4 we lake the loilowing ° > hia . “ . > . . TOM Wale unnnportance of the captured persons, happily for- bid him from resorting to that defence, Mr, Se- nies that it was in direct ward concludes as follows: “The four persons tn obedience to instructions from the Govern- question are now held in military custedy at Fort ment at Washington that Commodore Wilkes Warren, Massachusetts. They will be eheerfully perpetrated the outrage upon our flag liberated. Your Lordship W ill please name a tine ar, so well. General Seott, however, has | aud place for reeviving them.” i only denied what no onever believed. Gur, Lord Lyous acknowledges receipt of Dir. Re- special correspondent in Washington had, by | “Ares 40 —— ke say a a - — se intieipation, fortified bs against giving cdaneadal ding nts to he made for delivering the rederce ioe 4 such fabrication. He bad Copy of despatch from Thouvenal, Foreign Mi- wlready told us that the act of the captaine nister of France, te Mercier, French Miuister at the Ser Ja inio was his own, und that he Washington, also published. Thouvenal urges had undertaken this enterprise as & means or | that neutral flag from one neutral port to another guishing himself. It is not, however, | neutral port, covers persons and merchandize. reussuring to find that General Seott, like | New York, Dee. 30. his countrymen, is rather inclined to disayow a ee ae : 4 : tie conception of his act than to repudiate |_ The Hanks, late on Saturday night, decided to He wishes to | *#8Peud specie payments this morning by vote of 2> to 15. Washington despatches state that manner ia ich Mason and Slidell are to be given up has Puce General Seott d -o , on siStIR it now that it bas been done. look upon it as a very small afair, and he dose not seem to be able to see that the ques- |.) tion of what is ‘+ conterband of war’’ cannot} jopn tei ; left to Lord Lyous, whe will doubtless have be as lawfully determined by a navel officer! j* dove in a manner least offensive te this Govern. atseaas by an International Prize Court tis reported that they will sail per steamer fie think, that, after a public insult has | 4merica, which will eall at Besten for them. been offered by the officer of one country to | _ A gentleman from Richmond reports that rebebs the flay of another, the first thing to follow | &®© eal yey ps that they would defeat a is, not a complete restitution, bat an argu. ps, aud that it is impossible fer them to he ge "gg eon ge couquered, They declare that rather than come ment between the ministers.of the two coun. | 6 th" of) Te . : ; “agen ont been done in violence | 2a! Me Tie. L non, the South would become a t 33 ether what bas been Gone ln OIENCE | x5 ey : P tries wuoetner whoa - ‘ ii svi FP Mi: at v Province of England, Our prisoners are suffering, rl s loo: r eliecte x et ° . “or , . git not be iegaliy elected in a nnd mi 1y died for lack of medicine. Not an ounce peaceiul manner, , | of quinine to be fouud in Richmond, and little me- General Seott greivously mistakes the feel-| djeine of any kind, ing of this eountry if he belives that good| Banks of New York, Philadelphia, aud Boston, relations between America and Engeland are | suspended specie payments te-day. be preserved by any such suggestions as Reports from seat of war uuimportant, iInCHE, wight or mis ’' ve hese Ve have seni 1o Washington not to Lostron, 31st. controner eet I , sila ‘ open n controversy but to demand a resiity It is not vet known when or in what manner tion. When that bas been dune, we shall be ; the Cennnissioners will be delivered up te Lora Lyons. ‘ “A battle is reported at Paducah, Kentueky : but despatches relating te it are withheld by the Fedc- A rew Sraristics.—The aggregate popu- | ral Government. ; latron of the dependencies of the Britoh A fire 2 gamed has be cap ean TOW ay be ce 2 neary 2 990... | Steres to the value of one mille ‘i re pit ihe apd Sa. Bs Sica ‘ad Buruside’s division is destined for an attack on Yorktuwn, Va. 2 Advices from Port Rey al state that the F ederal Troops were advancing into the interior of Gvor- gia, and South Carolina. happy to diseuss the other questions at issue at any length the Americans may please. a > fee UU0 souls. 2 WINTER SUPPLY OF DAY’ cae Gaxelle from / =fine woot rae Shae gn wa pays BEN: 5, : j ‘ . . : i ; } ‘ Fa b) Be ’ : j B i Fr - f } « ern << ceniag la aee Lemar doulas ea pa rman - eee prt temehmnnfimeien. se: se rem yrs. Hy Brig ee Bp ones tuo tlie 1 ¢ Aeti y % r