MIS tf | | ANEOUS Niet that Mi llowland were comimg nowhere heen sutistacto ily anawered, und pe ——— . . ( — . 4 , five ‘ ) ly ara) ts ateamiout W ch } ps never Wiil be. Va a the ries have f i : ! i ait tiv { “ i¢ this ere e been started, und 1% sail * that wher ‘ \ > j . . else wn” at \ th mdway v 1 the evidence n, those who makethe physical ‘% : as : ‘ . t. long) Pils j Wy } { e dived t . * {tw iu e@ ! es olf ou obe a study. n be abie nr . i W d ae sent Soime satisfactory expla 1 a i | ; ‘ t } " tr ‘ Vel wu | t ) } e have hed, atterbute i feo be . 9 ‘ } } \" a “ \ \ a devracdat o ‘ ory, W w } i . ‘ { . Lhere nu a tew ( { effects to t a chinent of rmense 7 Pain } ‘ ‘ dow ' ‘ ' e i \ ' i t is | nf tre 1 ‘ | ‘ } ) ‘ i i < t ‘ \ t Load [alan i 4 1 ' 5 ‘ thie } t | \\ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ |) fF i , ‘ arf ite ta g of th vast i ‘ a, fy , \ t t \ yay ! ! » seu { is conte cd, l heen ; ' i the thanifestut 3s that | ive ‘ ’ tft ) “ . , err | j , ‘ i ¥ : | i. | art ake wid v rhe nic Ertiptrons is ft rable, ’ . { ¥Y unt ‘ i bts ‘ af net entirely certaie, but w ) it Se tor eles Panty ! ' te .w < { idves and floods ?—{N. Y. Com Advertiser. l » ? ! { y i ‘ wily that the provinces lost j . . ' in i Dye Val Woe twankouce, Mimbet nen, He was, superseded the Levislative, wt tat ee bwve! ~— OORRESPONDEN ‘ cust f f, PO ph Saya ee ene ee ee eo iw \ , f ‘ “ “ “ ‘ . : , : wouty sid ow lo vHe Evirok or tee MxaMmingn. y , \< Bisnis . , 7 “ , whoa | wt at aw g Dear Sir; 4 _ “pie i aS CON ‘x! ol — i t me, through the e¢ tumns of your 1} Yew ines \ ‘ tie , P —* brewed att bd a few : i . , ‘ = © . , ; : . sluable paper, to make a few remarks on . a wer alele " or sas Ss nnew mix 7a \ \ , ’ , : , . t h rhonot w ' wetting . N vs Ha ; ‘ cut t mi srivers ’ 4 ot the » Sein ¢ sa Alt 7 sist nee “ “ - on ' ( ] s ; “e at ' o << vet personally acquainted with you, still T eau t be 1 . ‘ me ce al r one of the oldest Subscribers to s s ' ! tf i GATHERING CLIUUDS. ‘ i on ‘ ' siiiiaten ' WY AMINER ‘To us living in a remote ve ' k | ! “ he] FAS art of country, Where we have neither 4 { ) fen stration . . . } r . ms nor Literary ( ubs to help to t ars ‘ ‘ i sui ft erect # eit ‘ t ue ’ ‘ i ; ; i i ' |? Baud I ‘ ert Ea a “ e uw these iong winter even vs, tne eve it Vea ~ aly t vus ! ! r f the Island newspapers, most of l - i) I, q DD j i) ah 1) i ta . . " i ie? wy or snother, f wis their way »a iF \ . f ‘ , . SU's (bout te us Ire a ‘ n Yords our only relief in the news wit story J pilis hee it ' yu v ( 4 t Ss re , t t aon - ; ‘ ’ ‘4 | '> P | ’ Lewis, heea : Pnet s schi ) Montmartre, lacie. ua But really it p: zzles a person to enderstand : . ' th ar ti { : - i t — ere ! ’ i t ’ hat course things are taking just now in out 4 ? if is fl wns ¢F Sing " ~o , em : ttle polit ‘ i. Theship of state appears M Ww is f stug hostility te Napo | iitth pod al ° hes » Oo! é Appear 1) “ae i pel ‘ ; " - ; i ( TIT Suhsa sts have bee rePEE 6) be aluost thrown on her beam ends. Vhe : . ~ | att ven | ‘ Show |} ooh “. * , 30 long and so manfully, ‘ ; mt ha | rol } S ! " ped to work her and Keep her in deep “' t ‘ » * ’ ul 5s ¥ t ¥ fs a ¢ . t i i the roast strih y features i the afta t water, a vy treate with contempt, if not : t wes ent i t : " ‘ : a ’ from tbe great Leyvilimist a wish have ese. and hreatened to be dis- ‘ . i. “ aint VOCRte, i r arved: while rew ard untried mariners are fT ‘ my at ry t 51 : : " iONSIE Len tt - em ’ ) essed ti tl service nd 1eceived inte the t. B tie ‘ f ‘ ‘ hhout t ’ ‘i . ' i ¢ t \ al As , , —" i WAS S y M ‘ ‘ } “ . oil vo { ‘ 4 fer ca i { t } i w aid : 1. we und end. tead hell eo y i . 3 Th st thing that diew my attention } 4 ; > Aa . é “i i , x was a mminatory appea a © ~ ‘ ‘ , , Vi ‘ . } ; the | testants of Lot , ‘ ) a b> é wre st sis t ‘ i» " “ { . i . j i 7 ‘ . “ns ack i ‘ < ‘ NV bhyuse aud ' . é s i Cath 1 the reizion in F \ thew 4 i , $ \ M i {Ss thfield ‘ , ms ‘ the s i ihek i ‘ Ciare W " tica . \s , at ld ’ ty Shine s of 1 { . ‘ bE ivel myse f i a the Sum eo st doing t 4 “ q s ' ! eadt comp.dance with ‘ ‘ 9 i r4e8 & ne i & , Be. " wort ’ \ 4 : ii i io» ’ > > BY R 5 R t Cc Bervait ] | K the taise i? , t * ” ” ‘ 1 } Forde, ‘ . : ; : h idm u tly TOULht a; st ALholi¢ , . ' ‘ s it . { m" id liy s ith sustra , i : } ‘ i : > t a) t SUNS . {the | S id In fact, yeu us ; part) « & i ¥ 4 . ‘ HH ‘ } 3 4 such tetters as the adove ' , we country folks hx a certain | our sep : ; ement defies s eas . Iudeed, ve st \ pul a ring mn ns nese to pre ) ‘ ay »s , ©. ‘ Pd ; t ess ‘ ‘ hans j : ‘ % ! (1 ent to suppres *!vent him f nh rooting For tiis you have t tb til eof ( a , e t ased anes J Half the news een told that ve ire ho gentleman: but ee oe ee s ¢, perhaps er more. have ? , ' su rudd 4 - pane aii Ph rance, biaf i meve ! erhaps you are as good a jude : ‘ “itt c Pili tn if C to aud ‘ W frit ms Ss i eatheman as tl Kider 4 ! ! te s ' } k s3 om feu : ; 4-atn 4 i at ays “ ert i S s ¥ * re s “iva f " trea. aw went i iasa hes ( e! é } ; roe . pais 4 pthe decuine and fall of ie Sex we lian, and t w cowardiy iutlian as a 3 M ) ‘ Stu : et ! i , “aE ' , . maipire. ec ward ¥ rulilan deserves, i wy 1 Severa . 4S { Ming citi i ne re , a » Gemnmed sent . } We are also told, on the samo se on i wean be le le rilis LATE STORM stituted au tv, that the Lxantner is va : " ! i ‘ ‘> Spee imle P ‘ €y n tA rica the a pilasres w ely Roman Cat i aper, ard this : oni " - : Fr { Hal a ( zou, Des, 10 iia th ene Ci w tre ay? . i ~ . J , ‘ ] ween e United ites Mi About 9 oelock, on Monday evening. the o term agabust the PY, Uli } . | { t s assured that he w Ce weather, whieh has been threatening but unde- | the duct ex Ca rhe ¢ ch, hi itis ia. that he w ‘ P eided for the Inst few days ide 1 Pp ifs wid tel peli wou that had vou a mwed ti i ot Se ‘ ners betw w . de something A git breeze sprang tp trem d ands slander “a utriot uzaine 4 . . M : * the « sard whiets kept giewing stronger as ( ies to 4 S unre ced a t one, W i i i i 4, = til sherth atier medeightt, when if reached the aie 5 , i 62, : Ss ' , : (| : Hipensiona of a good-sized gale ile st run con | | ve aa ee . Vive eer : 4 ‘ t we OE tinned with undimimished fury until dayly ne, r F , i t 4 t : : = il S$ sitti , i iit fiin&-s wai hae ve Cralway i et Statio When tf subsided, leaving the water so calm that my . > sWA NIN Lonpox.—-A wr ease of Usd ficult to realize if it was the cause of all Gtarie: i i t ‘ it the muist ] * he damage te be aeen nbeo ut th: wharves [he tata . 7 SO 7 IRI sy ise vi — saci } } ” Mg ' j : +} ‘ ‘ ia : ' ’ . ' ‘a . ’ » Me ‘ rf. . oy fhe damage beieg mainly confined ta rensecle Ex 2K 18 y ae e H ney i hol ‘ ‘ i v ‘ 1 en , “ae : , ‘ ) Ving at Seefen a, Black a, Power's, Benuet'’s and mys ¥ VA CoN n wi i Yeu } t i 3 au t " t ‘ ‘ . ' ” , Market Wihart Hate noon: forany respectable Protestant, > 4 } s . ° e a 3 : cle saat: = At Power's the ech. Eastern Star ia a eoniniet. sn the absence a Uat ; ] ao . a a", Toit ene gy i? wrech—tasie gene by he board POheosm and t so) done the sx » } t vo ' t vad em f Deweprit goue, ratl and buiwarks carried away oe w hse ; \ ™ ss = ut w 1 tmriel stern is bow stev i ‘ { — . ! Si . a T \ ‘ 3 j i ee mi Siar e ¢ a tf Serfon s Ww irt.iines pea iw sui ' is # are huiwarke and rail carrt Way. fiéboom and : : j y . } - ns . i bewaprit gete. at Beat tte water's edge, and sels ‘ ! the pit ‘ t rey } a . ) “ ; oth wea Pwesebs belonging to the estate > ye t ’ > é . ' I , a be uo ; ' at it!’ . & Sons, which were ying | te ' J - ‘ . 4 ey 4 : P eftresm nel rh z tor the wet Paine ) e Pat g t e tnight \ } eT Vv .S { i ' “ s P ‘ Mu somo at the Market wha and the other. | makes ass f , | . ‘ “ 4 H I * Siar of e Sen, at Seclon s w ik » Sin ‘ 5 | é . r t ’ " best by » considerably rred in eet + te _ . . , ee . i} v. fying ek bet rt Marke a ee ince ! lures. , wi ‘ ; i Atiurt and et Kerry rity, damaged tier toretaot é , i j ts } i rine t i & ¥ ugatiis fu Ph ‘ uv ere he ied a ier : “~ ead ! ur: ¥ vy m } thoes } * Yersers Which Freeeived the tonal ' ja ' c 1s Ww i ia 00d . t ee vee mG halt, W t ‘ ’ famay : ira era , in ; ‘ . d ia o ’ Pell ante t » | t¢ doctor s f snd ‘ Sen © oD Dogella, of New Brunawick, at the |! ; purely a Pon sit It is ! f it sent t j Market whart, stera rai started aud bulwarks ‘ ‘ | } i ‘ t ‘ ‘ sferve ! mul tor cert ivt ‘as «bv ‘ ¥ " Ne Jane Murchiaon, of Atrichat, bule to himself. } very ! ve oF ft et t Mark , and she died on O ” , ) ee ne ‘ ; $, Bue disbomeis : , I was to'd, not lonys 1 1 ve rvay, | ” ci, ba tina \ of Arichat, bulwarks . ( ae ; , ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ e's i thi i ee lee . i i , , * steve, at Market W . 1 m . | 4 ; ‘ ’ ' ' ( ‘ Teme rots ai uid ' f } fom and x . f ld Sch. Highland Lass ef Port Hood, bulwarke WV uX 1 trl we ib ‘ 4 i . nt Wee hy etre > ] »? ! a I ‘ y ' 4 Case | bi holy & Mis tO) stove role side, and jibeous pone, wt Benuet's * ack the Lvaminer, Aud why ee MLSE aa ' 1 , WW Vou had (6 iinpudence ft contradict anvthing sy , } 2 i ” . : - , Sch. VM n, of Annapolis bulwarka etere, and vat Kider Laid said All rerht. [he soone: bi 4Va y erim > ‘ ,;are ed , , t | ead gear carried away, at Stayner’s Wharf. they and «a few others like them unmask thein ‘ i Pina ae * ’ Sch. Rebert Noble. head rail atarted, and bow ves, the betre We see now how the wind . m ' oat gudtv chatted. at Beanet’s Wihart. blows. Clear the track when the bell rinses ft : to fe tempura ¥ silt »mect the re- ’ , ' r . " " : . } Sei. Annie, at Power's Wharr, head gear! gut do not be uneasy about the Examiner. for d 7) t thi ¥ “a t Ss tte - the 4 \ 5 or y.ydpe . : oo cee co uWay, PLOvoud Bnd bowsyprli gone, and | 7 an asgure you that for every one bigot who ‘ t “ \ mil tery ee at Jandalk bulwarke sieve ao é } ‘ . . ™ . i uct Wiss St , ia anu Ler ie t yvire to the late disturbances between Sch Day Spring, at Power's Wharf, jibbooin : ANE 4 aor 1 Lite oth tua S and Vilints, gone and bulwarka atove, J , ! " Ww Seb. Evizaheth of Arichat, sides bad!y chafed You are tiot the only editer whom come of the { j ‘ it Powers Wharf Govergment fenders, hirelings, and new-found ‘ ? , Ser Villager, of Sheet Uarbor, bulwarks stove, | triends threaten to punish; for Ihave been ax. ! } e ! ’ , t . ‘ r \ . e ¢ on te 8 and other sigtt damage Biack’s Wharf ettted that our own re, the Queen's vO Perry, Biw \ sy, the otler Sch. John Northup, of Halifax, bob steys aid Printer, has been thr hh loss of + Mee, t . ss PETRI VOEL, ETD C - I) oth ud geargene, At Sevtou's Whart and that very hkely by inie tine he been 1 ete ! rarre 1 w nie v r Seh Au steru stove in alinest to water's edge Fuperseded And why? Becatiae he would nat © tet ! ' elle \ s (tw ‘ ‘ii woot, bewsprit and everything forward eow join Elder Poaird and other favorites of ort ‘ Phere n A «t W , elely gone. Bulwarks stove, and othe: damage | present Government in their bue xed ery agninust Vi hiss ' ‘ t Seet « Whart ie Bishep. his clergy and all Catholics I only vo WS Uele rinse bn accepting | A } “) } 1 how ‘ Seh. Shutgaict, jluboom youe and bulwarks | hope it may tare out to be trae, for E think the ‘ little fellaw woeald be ahle te « vive the shock +>. sch Belgrade, at Seeton's Whar, bewaprit at d perbaps show more piucs than certain MILITARY UONORS I E THE LIEt i jibbees rnd all head gear gor bullies have calculated pen. GOY Litiv' RS Mary J inte titty wt Seelon © 4 , Was Ij all that we hear in thie direretion be true, rin inte by one of Messia Nobie’a seis Her) Rider Laird is like y to be the lueky mar. whe is a a : ped aha othe veasel drifted up te to take Mdward Reilly's place. L witst certainty (From the Tor nto Lead r.) Cunard s, Tunniog Inte the eteamer Delta, and nduiit that baird’s sppamntinent to the () wens ' i i . — carrying away her foreyard At the time hei Printing would be only in strret keeping with the oe F ') presge of *rowinee of thoy ¢ r . press of the Province of Qu hes parted, the whole crow of the Mary Jane | srirt whieh seems to prevail in tigh quarters m—udet ably Delllesom m poimia of eliga ile-—— |) were on the whari etting ott additional tasie Ou the eve of the tmicerside elveticy Eider are sorely exercised bout a communication) aud the vessel started by lore they could get en} Laird itiplored the people of Summerside wot to w +, they 349, bas Come trom the Colona!) beard. She received considerable damage, lesing | vote fo) DR il Pore—not from any personal ~ecretary. formdding all Ibbitury hobers ty her jt , Suwa it aid head gear, and iad |, Wection he hud agamet Mr. Vope. but because toe Licuterant Governors. ee ee ' bul be advocated ag antto St. Duastans College Hy Sch berhaial at “awh ulwi a atove ; i ' is a matter of fact no such, letter has heen tes ena is ect eg ‘ 04 ey reminded them. imerecver, that Grant or No © asived Ph ne ie ae the spat ital diets and seme slanehieues carried wwiy as eold al (irant, was the question al issue In the same, j ee 4 A auction next day ter $zis5 to Mr G W. Halls. or a subs qrent otinber, he announeed with a ee eee + OOS We Seneve % was Li addition te the atove, several schooners at flourish of trumpets that a certain man of the oveastoned inthw way: he) tary av wt than Ment B Shee os . “8 \ . ‘ 4 y aA itary authori-| the Nerth and Seuth end wharves were slightly | ame of Peebles Who, he boasted had alwaye ; ‘ mn the ‘Marit " y . . ‘ery P ° The d } 70 . } ‘ : } A ne eet Fuvinces conceived | chated ihe damage on land was not ve ty ©X | been a staunch Conservative, went from ¢ far coabt ay to Whetoer, now that the Lieutenant teusive, but we very much fear that many die- initetewn to Summerside, ta vote against the r ~ ‘, /“ . frovernburs do not reeeive their Ppommiment atters toust hate taken pace on the coast, wan Who advecated Catholic righte: and now Cirvet trom the Crown, the statue of hes Phe Seh Loitswet, (riaWeen, at this port from we find that the Gavernment nnd thet faverites bigh cflverals wae altered net gard Military Newienedland brenght the enplain, mate, and did wot consider Mr Peebles st foiwntly reward : fart %: te oa ve a en Cheve dubious offecre referred the iv eramen, of the bark Maria. of Liverpe ol, G d by having the honer of being one of the dis matter tu General Windnai wMmanding - werened @& the Kewhendiand enn, Ti ‘iguished guests with Mr. MeMillan, Bider " tuster, J « SMeke “ . ~~ ii . { i p the forces In Caned «4, who tm turn submitted . we Somes Meeentats wetin s-bolt (Queen Laid, Dovaid Currie, Wo BK Clarke, avd a tew . es hy =~j,- ' v t rad ¥ ‘ a & te teed Munck. whe traces pets rane pateatad 5 2 Psbe with a eaige ef tuber ler Part inere velect (riends, at an oyster epread given at , 4 se Mastoe, Wales, Nothing remarkable oeeurred (4 lattetawn. but in acidits , i : ‘ar tte? t, catsd ft acation to this, they bave the Puke of Buukinghan, wio s-ems to unt Nov iY At pp. tm. on that day, the wind ted hia as a J vg nye — taz DP, as appears trow your ver rred thi sub) et tothe Lborse Guards) blown ga heavy gale, With ram and fog, made out | fast jsaue : ithe War Office, The result of Which Wasa the lund on the lee bow lumediately put) the ) t ' i & j j : tis therefore ae clear ne the merid , ‘ er ifoin i, rd W | bulet d Lie Juke of fel up lo wear round, but betore the barge gut Hts : whties erneridian un that i ‘ ). } i ’ ‘ : > Ogatn lhe daver god smileaiot the boberal Gey Peet ain, Bating that, aw the Liewtenant fund she struck agninst the ciitls and became a t,nowad {| } J a , eriinent, now a days atl ou have I i Governors were apport 2 the Goyernor 't*! #teck. dhe euplaii. tuate, and four seamen od ' t \ r me 4 | a a oe ’ Creneral, and not by the Queen, they are nut | ceeded i renching the laud. and came to ee back { on id rt re ul I. i - e J j u ack bone, erve and aines 7 ” there : evtitied to **mititary salut The Col » flalidaxy iv the Linnett; one seaman wae lost : en : sai gy i " iry ealutes he Colonial , | purty tur over twenty yeore, feat in order te be « ; While milempting fo jand: three others remained : q mS ereiary, Concurring wo this deemion, trans ype ie inl ig er ul ‘His ignored and aneered at, that in this eery drs ' F : ’ te eck ut L tose Up, und they then), ; ‘ i mitted the de Spatel Complains ed of to Lord ished fds pepes ‘ ' er nny Serene wird tor Se. Clarks wen Moneck, who forward d is to he several locyl belped to delout a yours Cathie candidate int goveraments 7ee ivel electoral catrpaign | de tt tor thie that this Chis triet reertal of that of not Correct WAKE. Cathobes ot | sufBee tosthow fav the Culonsl 1ct= w to the boas! Pomt eupported a Prote in faut and rejected a Cathehe ! de it for this that Moeret ty haw forbtudden all a itary honors to at en en a ee ea Pra ecard - ag biewt District of wri Pie Aen “atl slid aiedd dhedtt Alea dies, | a j " rs } mt MMU) we pperted a Protest atvotthe onme of Bell ‘ the country through isthe question nuw en While they tejeciod very reapectable Cathel ends which tas heen drawn trim the fespateh yrossiey the attention ot the , d waned eejer candidates belonging to the distriet ? be th fen agmely. that it ma farther prootot the in, {) i ost mouthe the . n thie that the rion George Coles wan rupported ba tectum of blue lenpetial Crsvers teat te belittle whic w tie. "il, convulsed om es Then oblicod to return to bie Cotvetituente the tant the laeal guvernmente--is ra ver tar-fetched ; a ae metibenad Karthqguakes have myie | tte. and when « tew wAaential Cntiolies in the f lt «one therreg tes forbid tpeler ary henare to the steal ten 6 be she Mee ‘ i distiiet liad wo y le old up their tiuger, ta have c prey werd x Fernors; another tang ta ray hy Austra , Sandwich I theese gr tale Sarnene} Pot Joy thie What the + way of explanation, when ackeod, thatmiltiary cod Cs fitury 1; hurricanes have swept itn Divgwells, Lords, Wightwans nud Swelaire. have . salutes are mot the:r da-. L» fog the allege uetuse in the ( arrilean Sea and Uragil ; sare ~_* ; ys hey | ; \ a o TT) be py Sle i @ KiUW that w hich every weil istiucted Chr ins ! Know, v4: that relision neither derives | eflicacy ner foses her sway over the human mind, from the influence, however srrat, of mere human stitut sor opi is or forms of society. lo her doctrines error only is opposed. { 4y h ) het recepts immorality, Phe people now are, at . P j ais its, detey WINE ON POssessiuy penera education. It hax heen said by some that t! 1¢ Roman Catholic religion was adverse to the reneral ditusion of Educati th. Phig was a error; for everywhere aud always when vracti- : } cable have the Hoe archy f that Church exerted | ° rai ' their iitlueuce for the spread of education j ' . ' , amoouystihe memoers of theial hd whoa SO have yiven sizns of being influenced by the fame it avd inspirations, Take thi frish, for ' ’ , , PAMIITNO, Who Sullered Lor Mm couch perseeu hows The ardent thirst for knowled » among yen the rudest and poorest of the peasantry, and th pre ir respect, meruntin 1 Some Causes, to veneration, with wi nh iearned me looked up to them, form, at this day, as they did a thousand ye ws avo, Some of Line most striking te ures of the national character. Among the penal laws, after those wh c! fireetly pore ribed Cathohe pris thood and w no other, not a the rest tavether, ¢:ghed 80 gallingly prone the hearts of the Opie, as those pPoutbili wie lucat Ny, or pe mittinw Wooly at th price of wpostabey Phi prow that reebs pele vib 4 her out andl fis ttis cat i tow ther ck ate i rit ia i ° anit rai the law w li ey los frown Padivnity may lamble, ony hon le, with desolation the branded raves 5 at whear the sures f knowled ae cut tT there iM Chiat tuke 1 AWwHy vl oly rely i these not mirrealy pra ‘i ul vhoch thy combort of the dit tie crre@le are anon titrced tt Higtietade, sid] oif4) AINOeTtA with omaha The 4 nile if eland, hes ‘wer, defie cl tte penalties voy evaded the restrictions of the mas we code white i micned ut aulyu fatiti se thet pcrsons hy Thew youny Levites sought, in foreisu elimes, for the lewnnse | oe denied them at homes But the str firet bretalizing these yids bial “— we LE I LI PES RT TET TE eye ee ED Bub frasnicuts Channels, was ney whothy dit ty weight of oppression, its waters avain burst and at the breaking of the load of up Py forth to light. Then were seen the tolerated chapel and the tolerated school house, i side, in caverns of the same hill, There ‘ some in Charlottetown, a { many throughout the Island, who well remember wl! thie boyish rambles, through ne of the wid mountains that encirele th ‘ ey f th native homes, their ears were ciarin 1 amid th t y bleakness ot the surrou din « untry, with the murmurs of a hund-ed voices ts , ‘ ae from some dwarf eave by the way side, that : : seemed scarcely capabie ol coutaining half the number Surely the love of learning must } ") =) ‘ have been the ruling passion in- the hearts of | Tlie the parents of th se pool children, ane ma ! ! ts } who Ww { say that the | opie of lreland hated education deserves to be called an ar rant blunderer or a maliznant knave. y ) Bisuas Phe strenuous efforts made by the Roman Catho elerzy and larty this Island, and es- pera ly by their zealous fh) iop, a convincing } that they are sincerely d t to pro mote the general diffusion of a sound eduea- H alt ' T HY “od that the thon hey ali appear COUVinit bat ft wople should be educated Chis being the F } : iat 4 case, | sof the utmost inp yrtance thal t books which should be read, ind the teacheis } vho should be heard, be such us will give se- curity, that tovethe With Ki i ; t introduced into the susceptible, uususpect ivy you tre a ether unsound pp VC hp pie ol immoral habits. To dwell upon the vast in- fluence which early friendships, early exampii early studies, early precepts, have upon the dis . } positions, would be to discant upon truths which every one understands and admits Who is there who knows not that the elements which form the character of matur years are brought tozether in our school-boy days, through a thousand diferent channels ? The air then breathed,the places then frequent- ed, the maxims then list lto, every gian of t eye, every motion of the ton zue, ¢ tribut to strength ti to re} esa the itural tendencies of the heart, to form a future bless n or a future curse to society lhe parental h rene Ss nde t d the Sine t mry « f y ut ey rtue The school-room, the academy, the ¢ confer benefits of a pecullar and important Ww kind: yet, hard will be the task, for any labor or vigilance, tomake an adequate substitute for the tender watchfulness of a mother’s piety and the homely lessons of a father’s wisdom. We will conclude these general remarks by inti- mat.ng that, on a future oceasion, we wil sive our readers some idea of the Society known as the * Drotuers oF THE CHRISTIAN Scnoons,”’ some members of which are, we a d : 1, to tale charge of the masil. nit school erected on Queen Square, durinz th current ys ty by His F yrdship the Bishop. ——~ + mo THE OYSTER PARTY. Tne Summerside Pr 1JVCSS lenies the corrects terence to the ness of our statements in ref Oyster P in honor of M arty ven jn this eity , 4 ’ Millan’s victory at the recent partial eiee ton. It charac erizes our pa ayraph Im rele ence to that affairas a “tissue of falseh | from beginning to end.” Vi y modest that, Mr. Progress From whom did you receive your information? Yon were not att le party You must have received your iformatio second hand, and then only after it was seen that our paragraph wou'd have a damayirg erect u n Mi M M *s pros s 1 any Tut e e'ection which that restien miv'.t be lod ltorun. Or can it be that P; s mui was deceived in refere tol s wh were at stake on the result of the mnitest | taeen Me MceMillan and Pope? and that haviny tuke «t ] it \ nO i < the main our statements were rreet. The Lil was riven, M sars ] d Cu rie, Coles Pcebles, W KE. Clark, McMillan, Sheriff Hunt by chance that all these gentlemen met tosether ? Must there not have been Solne previous concert about the matter? We would ) ) , =" hever tiave take itice of the affair nany t were it not that it was made to bear a po itical sig nificance by the editors of the Putriot. Before ever the party was commented Douald had reporting about town that Mr. McMillan waa one of ‘ # { ipon in the papers, Currie been heir men,” and that he was opposed to the Now gained “ Cathe Mr. election lics on the Schoo M an we | ql estion.”? M would never not for sho ild h ive told isis Catholie vote Ile Eider Laird, Donald have re it hever Currie, or any person else, t to a try iat he was 6} The with " os “d justice to of the Catholies. his very circun Stance patronizing and telling Laird and Currie those stories, stan Pp him as an insincere man, because, in his ean- } VSS, > must have had a story to suit Catho ted ics otherwise they never would have vo for him. But we on y waste our ti:ne in aryuing with the Progre ss man He cannot val! his soul his own. He must do as his masters tell him. He has chosen to “ crawl tn his t rtuous path.” Let him revel in the filth and slime of the We do not begrudze him all the honors he will get from Elder Laird, Patriot. By the company whom he has chosen such Currie, Preqress, having Donald Mr articles associates as and the way, what about that serics of Was the large for your brain that you were mm Sectarian Education ?’’ idea too » ‘ iblized to collupse so suddenly +<- - - THE JIM CROW MEN AGAIN. Tut Islander wishes to make it appear that we el angry because the Governm: nt though: Ht to appoint Mr. James Pex bles, Blockmaker, ot th city, to the Mayistracy We do not. We would not have alluded to the matter at all wet it not that the Putriot, and some 0! the ventieman who oce a places at the € une board, without much service to the Colony, said that we were mat ‘presenting the Governe as tt to confirm what we had heen saying, viz: “*that the men who jumped «dim “row were the persous whom the Governme rhted to the it honor, to exclusion of old Mr. Peebles was appomted, m red het haste after givitiy his vote to Mr, tilan, aw Justice of the Peace for this County We as our Liberal friends who lave supported the Government jn every emervency fort ist twenty vears, to consich the mutter What has Mr. Peebles dove that he should beso honored ? He mer ly voted for #® man Who patronized him. Koo doing this a supper was vot upin his honor, Laire. Currie, Coloa, W iy Clark and others of that aLripe, Were tivited te attend. Conyratulatory apeoche were made at the overthrow of My Pe Pope and his poly. Of course the potiey of Mr, Pope was justce to the Catholic and ove of the leaders of a Government whieh owen existence totlat body showed his want aL feelin onl t ude | | ee sa RIT COS WED ihe appoimtment of Mr. Peebles to the Maris- tracy w not a premium to men of his stamp to jump Jim Crow and desert their party what was it Mr. Islander 2? What is the ase of men when it is their enemies ? We never de a Bi thly res pre h id noe ty ive all the honors nied that Mr ] Peo ble 3 was not ‘t ible man tis respectabi ity, howe ver, ting to lo with the houwor-w h has just beer cont non him by the Government He earned ) distinction by opposing Mr. Pope, ang if Hi wicca hal i i , “ye | thi eason he has had a ba lea ended 1 his na Who amonyat the Conservatives will not vo and do likewise, wh ip honors are ICA ly won i in wom vide J eye Exe | +} } ’ ‘ ? ) the | 4 e Stuy thas Co \ ( cou n als a , , ” rn , i : the hand whi hijd bien tin iowever, ‘ tell whether or not the policy ol fhe Gove ernment is a Bound one Our friend Mr. W. Fo. Clark, who is indebted to the Catholics of St. Peters tor the ofhce ot Oey | t of Custon his port, must show h ra le to his friends, | 5 patie izing and Syimnmathising vith those who will not do yustice te the men to whom he owes his £400 per annum, H inust also b ing his u alic e to bear l yn us because we advocate what we consider , , t I hts of the L Tee ie? Pa ty, but which he asivl been iC ti if the emoluments of ofilce. We k:.ow that when Peter's, he pron) iw ud vreut things to those whe would support him. The m j rity in that distiict are Catholics Did they ever imasine In pla ry within Mr. Clark’s reach one of the 3 best offices in the gift of the Govcrument, tha he would show his coutempt for them by doin us little best to thwart then just clai ns? Yet W.E Clark, the great Li u!, justifies th Government for honoring renegade To t the @x sionot ¢ wd Lib iis He also th is the t kent did ight when it rewarded eu who voted for kee} vr Cath s** Bews f wood and drawers ot water.’ ’ a se facts, and if ever ag Mr. W. E. Clark preseats himself before theni I the capacity ¢ f a caitdwate four seuatoria » put him to the hon rs time. ‘They were warned, at the last general election, vf ithe suppery and UAprincipls charicter which Mr. Clark bore as a potters by it they ¢c yu! 1 not be Canny wed hat he wot do anything » ejudi ‘ial to their interests. 1 now tell them that they Mr. W. Is. Clark has taken h i $s Stand amonysi such bigots as Laird & Ca. The Catholes of St Peter’s, who expeeted that he would befriend them, can number him with their enemies. Such is the invratitude o man. - > <—_ + COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Moeting of the Common Council, Wedne sday ng, Zod Deeember, 1368 Present— ffis Worship the Mayor Muateh, ever Councillors Morris, . Beer, McNeill, 7 Pollard, Allin, “ Butcher, Hooper. The tinaters af the last meet; g Were read and approved Wu H. Batr’s Agreement te take charge o the Steam l re Engine tar | me = Coune r Boateher observed, that alti ngh t 1 net been present at the last two or eet ¥ Of the Board) he had, newey as envefuly | the published reverts of t Roard at those meeting red he trusted he n v be peri ted t ij t had been wos Wha 8 p ' to f i Tiat neh t} tigiee or ad vertising for tenders rthe keeping of the Stean Fire Engine had arrived, the Board had taker net t! f ° Neco g to established Ray i oppe thenis t de by the Poard wer nerely of annual duration and it was ¢ lore nis fenton f m * WY Way of remedy uw i slips sed was oversight of the Board, 1 respecled the bpe pre ment af k eper Of Ute Steam Fire Engin att 6 ud torths vlvertise, the usunl way, f tenders fur tha office. The state of the « y Funds was such as to render economy in their expenditure a duty Mmuperatve upon the Board; and therefore. ay annual sav ‘yo ofeven onw so maeh as £12 aye ebjeet with them A much ereater than that owever. he believed could be « flected in the wmeunt of salary paid tothe keeper Fire Eng certain it Ine acee pt the a yporintiment, for the salary paid to the present helder of it, provid ed the engine might be kept in his own immediate neighborhood Councillor Pollard said that the situation of the ret ei building in wh the Engine wae kept, was a lowed by all to be the very b ‘et and venient of at large ‘ve that could ea: hbhed thost Con- is regarded the jiuterests inet bel: y be found better qua appom' ment, or who could the eitizens , ind he die any persoy te hold the teniive to the discharge of its duties, than Mr Batt had shown hiinself to be. His W time the view of tien, ap t rship the Mayor, said that a very had visited the Eng satistying himself, by personal Inspee © its condition ; and such was the short IRO, tw House with e neat ess of prepara- tion, observable in the state in Which the hess, order, cleanliness, and read) engine connected with Ror and everything pertaining te, oy if. was k thought it was To thiig of which every vue concerned might actual ly fee} pe mud. that he really Council or Beer, speaking nearly t : ! 0 the same eneet as Councillor Pollard ; nd His Worshiy the Maye: further remarked th it he bel soon the time for taking any such Canrse as that reconumended by Councillor Butcher was gone by; for, if he mistook not, a condition of the Agreement with Mr. Batt made at necessary for Its termination at the end of twelve m mths, that notice party desiring that a certain specified e should be given by either i it shonld so fermi te the offer; and the fact was no sue! 1 Detice had been Phe agreement itself would, how- ever, show whether he wae in ert ornet Tfit were banded te hun, he would refer toit for the information and sat slaction Board and himself with reterence to t fhe agreement was handed to Coun aud the reading of it shewed, as he apprehended, that, to terminate the the end of the twelve mouths,it w given. ‘oc on that point wf the hat point, tilor Beer; ad stated he a8 hecessary that a@ specilied totice tu that eect Bhould be given DY party The condition of hgreewen! on thia point isin these words: “ And one to the other 7] tlie itis Lereby agreed by beth parties te this agree- ment that the same isto eontinue and be in fores fur one year from the date aereots but Ihat, wou Is the Inteation of either of the said parties that the same shall not be renewed, either party give one tiouth'’s wotice to the ott | tien.’ Nove toe Coun shiiali er of auch inten the date of the Agreement = * 16th my thay Bu lle CHER then said that whatever intery refation might be put by others Upon the last condition ot the Agreement Which bad just been read by Counenior B er, he (Councilor Buteher) Could Hot sere that the Board would thereby, be warranted in setting aside, in t matter, an established usage of they own and he was, therefore, stilld posed to subunit a * yotion lor calling for fenders tor the appoulment ta the way fi eXpressing lis wish such a motion, he felt it to be only right to say that te had to gsay ageiost Me Batt, enher as the Keeper ot the ayine, or it any Ciher pemt of ; and besides, he Was very willing to adiuit that be bad discharged every duty Of is appotntinent in a most effieent : , fhetory tmpannes his petaon usual to submit othing view and satis ; and neither would he object the salary, Were i nimount of It bet that he koew Way Certain condition charge of the I Hehe for ote half t abothes wuvery cColbpetleut, weuld lo take itheetanl Cetnenior Beer then observed that in dy with the qa Whieh had Councilor Bateher, lere wae thee Ve y Wilh. of a aling ‘stlon been rated by besides the e@on- ditionn ot Che Agreement w Wich he had juet read another tact whieh il behoved She Board le Take date consideration: eQd that wae thet Mr Ihutt, hav tow tron the CHCHIUSLANCER Of the Case we they hud just been laid before the B fataraily coneluded Chat aie Agreement held canning on tor anothe waged ataae, te be pon Che premiers bo bike edomrges of thes Hagine and Keagine Hener for the ect Iwelve Moniha, at a sulary ot £80; . om ben . r? he curd, very Wis lo be Y year at lewat, had en- vod ine LL ee ae | LTV LE LAP TOLD ELODIE IO GOOLE GIT Sl a 1 (puick We have b en deceive d.} rotthe Stean In tact he was able to state that a i a dividual, in eve ry Way competent, was Oohe bait be more faithfully at. | late | agreement at | and. “ar rare — the Board's action in the matter, according to the views and suggestions of Coune dor Buteher, he shenld lose the appomtmernt His Worship the Mayor said, that as Counei} lor Buteber waa of opinion—and es perhaps other members of the Board might be of the same w, y of thinkiog tenching the question which he hed rained—that there was nothing in their agreement with Mr. Batt which preeluded their acting the matter acecerding te their general practiee - he thenght 1 would be best to allow the question until m to stand ower they could enbovit it for lepal Ile Honor the corder; clemency of the weather had prevented from being present, as usual, upon the Beneh decision, to the jul@mnen’ ot Re Aton tie t ACCOUNTS Mr Beer, Chairman mittee of Finance, presented Councillor of the Com. Ae connts, and. upon motion, they were passed, and ordered to be paid. the followy v » : . ’ att Benjamin Desbriszay, 6 monthe’s salary as Treasurer, ti7 10 0 R. B. Irving. Reporter, on account Of eervices va auch, . 62 Thomas Davy. repairing implements tor atreets, — 7 Joseph J Pippy, Commission on £200 Wharfage collected) on Queen e { Street Wharf, 7m 0 6 George Lewis, labor and materials in altering Stalla in the Market House, 2 5 c 4 Weeks’ labor on Streete, to 27th Nov. 37 i6 3 Weeks’ labor ou Drain, to 27th Now 14 ft] k. B. IRVING, Reporter. 4 9 ate Accipent.—On_ Friday. the while twe ehildren of Mr. Jehn Mae. Kinnon, Master Builder, inthe employ of tbe Hon J.C. Pope were playing im an upper room of his residence, the girl hay ng left VeLaNncuony ith wat together them fora few momenta, went down erairs, she hearing the children seream, returned te find the littl: boy. aged two sears und «ix months, with his clothing allon tire, and ihe little girl stand. close him. She succeeded in extiy. guishing the flames, and. on the arrival of Doetor Fraser, be disconsulate parents. After linzering ferabeut two hours, the le auflerer’s spirit fled toa better world. We deeply sympathise with his bereaved parents in affliction Ing beside gave no bepe ta the sit ' thet —- - Sap Accipest.—On Moneay, 7th inst ao young man named John Reilly, of Campble- ton, Lot 4. met his death under the follow. ing circumstances: — Ue and others were running a sleigh load of loge down a hilt near Mr. Josep: Metirall’s mills, and when about half way down, the tre which kept the sleigh back gave way, and the lecensed, who wes in tront with a hand-pike, was torced ahead by the sleizh and jamwed between a pile of boards at the foot of the hill. His leg was had y bruised below the knee, and althongh medical ard was called, nortification set in and he died on the fol- luwing Thursday night. He wae a young man of good moral echaructer.—S. J Forme ‘neti is completely f-ozen ap, ut a solid bed of ice can be the g If Several horses and tleighs crossed on the ice yesterday, and one person told us there was a foot of ice im the thanne!.— Jd. The harbor here i » & Hing ! nm and not seen Out odie It iv a fortunate thing for our ship-owners that We possess a Loca! Steam Navigation Company, gi wo very Que Steamers. On Friday and Saturday lot, the Hillsborough became covered with ice, the advantage of thore steamers In cutting out to clear water a nember of out. ward bowtd produce inden veasele wae tully made mauiest Jt was an exhilirating sight te eee the Princess of Wales and the St. Lawrence ploughing through the we, each with twe or three vessels in tow, and tna few hours nearly all outward bound Vessels were in clear water, pursuing their way toward their destinations A few, which did not avail themselves of the assistance own when ‘ respectite of the steamers, alone remain and are now frozen in tor the winter — Her. see IMPORTANT — Ox det —It is curreutly ramored lithe © iy beday teal propositions hare been ree ceived by Hon Mr. Howe, trom Sir J A Mae- Donald, with a statement prepared by Hon Mr. Rese. of such finwwcial modifications as the Minia- are prepared to recommend to Parliament in McLellan, H. MeDonaid, Dominion members, are in town, and is Said, are being heid Nei cererument nor any of the Unioa adnoulted te any coufidence, so far aa bis watter up to the present.—Hr, - try wor of . Juv Seotia, Savary shattadi oe the are imuulin, if itied ocal ow, Reporter, Dee Seeadliadieaaml The Sch Model, bound to the Weat Indies. ia t t the tthe Harbour. and the chances guway this Winter are but siight.—é, : O'My, of Grand River, P. EB. I , Cap, Mel I—a Mewtoundlander—left Bourges, Newionudland, for thie Island, in the mouth of ‘Tiast,and has vet since been heard of, Wax ou board, beside the crew, Capt. John Beaton. of Rollo Bay, and two men, belonging to W.doth named John Morrison—cousina Phe vessel is supposed to have foundered in the gale of the [Sih Octuber,.— J. -——_ > MaAiLs —We understand the Couriers crossed from ¢ Traverse to Cape Tormwentine on Friday last with the Mails from this Islaad, and returned yesterday (Sunday), arriving in Town (his therning after our paper was ready for press, with American, New Bruneawick, aed Canada Mail B The Halifax Mails, we understand, Wet to Pictou, there wae le ar- rival ef the } h Mail, now when the rghel Curniera leit Cape Termentine: tibaole Cderterdy ; iiere (srand iis apne 1g. be account of due, c a to hear that Dr. R uly all of much the same? use late lamented brother d ed Des, Fraser aud Beer are, we understand, tending him. We regret very . Johnson is dis* of, al- danger as his , <<>> . We have seldom seen a finer display of Ladies Dress Materials than that exhibited by our friend Robert Yotre. They cousist of an almost endless variety of Faney Dresses. from 10dd per vard up- wards, Coburgs,in almost every shade upd jualis, \Fj Ines xvod and heavy, from Ild French Meri in all the leading cheap, Prints from Sd per yard very Ginghame from 9d : iobe of thin. pec yard, colors, very good, and nice Ladies would do wel to make 10e8, - ——_—- ~ A time for all thing s, and everything in ite own place 4 but, the place to buy your Drens Goods, Grey and White Cottona, Millinery, &e., and have your Bounets and Hate made, mast be at Patconen & Parrick’s, it what buyers say be true. — > The following is a correct statement of the produce shipped at Vernon River Br dg+, during the months of October and November, [868:~= 5,727 Bushels LOW do 11.955 do Potatoes, 1,82 da Turwips, 153 Barrels Oysters, 42 Carcasses Pork Onte Barley, Joux Fursxess, Wharfinger. Vernon River Bridge, 2 + S68, 4 . “ ~~. - To Correspondents, Dee “Rambler” received and under considerations Married. In t} Saiut George, N Mh by the Rev. William Milleny Lawson, of Murray Harber, only daughter of the late Peter Saint Georve, Charlotte Couwty, he Presbyterian Church. B the Rey a D N ee NIL, Stephen G Al ur, Esq., of a rd “ B \t the Roeklyn House, on the 15th inst, vy the Rev T. Dunean,Mr Maleom Gillis i,to Miss Jane Bell a-t the 7th inet , New Glasvo River onthe I7th inst., by the Rew, Rell McCon to Mies Vit- th of St- Eleanor's onthe Ist., by the Rev. T. Dan- We to Miss Elizabeth Proe- Orwell ye fe Ae the animé, 1 ty Mies Roud hy t! e wW rv Lowe's Ge My r, both of Mua peque Round, im, rare lon ——w~ er Died. on Friday morning last in the 7th year of his aye the tith instant. after an iness of two months, Captain Donald MeD mald, ved 62 ve pnunerons friends aud wequaintances, And on the loth just, § Rhivabeth MeDon Ald, eldest danghter of the de- coused, aged 32 yeurs.— May they rest in peace. , — At Charlottet Cre At tiraud Kiver Joba wh, Miah, on irs, deeply reyretted by ~— Arrivals at Georgetown. Dec. 7—Athlet McSwaine, \pples. Phx as, bal iy rpol ». Daurey, Boston wer Athol. do do Vevete, Herman, Halifax, S—Marv Anu. Bouche, do mer Joha Dewar, do do. b xpress, Mclean, de Bird, Webb, Mahone Buy , de. 9 } Kate, Swuh, Halifax mer in—Tyro, Beer ds do Mouterey, Reynolds dodo. Charles Napier, McDonald, do do. Margaretta, Laree, do do. Fannie Gordon, Parker, Boston, Flour Gly wood, Gavin. St. John’s, N.F., bul. BE. Hodgeotts Campbell, Boston, mer. Rattler. Meheutt@ Halifax, do. Mount Vernon, Campbell, do do. ft ouding—~ Fanny Gordop and Glynwood. CLEARED. Sch. Frank, Gallant, Boston. pro. Brig. Athle >.