TS BEY Ss ELT that the same may soon > VARIOUS NEWS ITEMS. approaching marriage of the The dauzhter of the Czar, the Grand Duchess Marie, with the King of Bavaria, has been al wow +e ~~ SIR JOHN YOUNG. only CORRESPONDENCE. ae ee eis [ Communicated from Summe rside.| To THE EpiroR OF THE SXAMINER. Sirn.— | ; In your last issue you did me the favor to insert Things are different in P. E. Island; our G xaminer. Fe eterna eo; The SPR FR RRR RENE lened views Progress men treat with disdain the enlight. | of the leading statesmen of Europe, | skies the godless or infidel religion is nowhere more apparent than in theie ra be eaid of ireland! Progressive men may consider this a gross superstition, and may say that we are a dig. grace to the age for expressing such opinions, The inclination of the State to form a new | . ¥ 1 8 9. 1 mentioned. Her Highness will, on the moan a short letter of advice to the org by amgy very Charlottetown, February 8, . . _. | and laud to the ’ ” KI . G The following address, with the sirnat - he beccme a Catholic, which will be! 4 DIALOGUE BETWEEN T He - BOY" Prince Edw cp ens ak om alge the Prince| <== i = pete af Biaraticts | as ae A system of EAucation. yovernment c ‘ ‘ ign i ocensl ’ i ‘ . . pan tre Pie oe ‘ eat pars , wee i 9 ns . : . . 2 me 4 of one hundred persons, settlers in Canada | the first member of the Russian Imperial Fa- TOM AND HIS. FRIEN! ' ot W ot College is provided for at the common THE EDUCATION Ql ESTION. In Eugland, in France, in Prassia, in| folks say that their system is not godless, not , . } } . . an : . ¢ . . > . . oO . ‘ — .* ‘2 , ° whe came from Sir John Young's native | mily thatw Nl ever have abandoned the Greek Jaime —Good morning Tom, I hope you are we " expense of Roman Cathulies ~ . ted : — : Austria, and iu other ountries the principk \ infidel ; it is not Protestant, it is not Catholie ; _ county (Cavan,) was transmitted to Otlawa relivion for Catholicism. Boy.—ITodeed I am not; did you read the last) and, so long as Roman Catholics retuse | Tae creat question of the day is KE lucation. | Au ay F few days ago, aud prese: ted to his Excellency A most extraordinary trial has just been , ) No. of that mt—Il Pcaminer their children te that inetitution for instraction, justice, entitled to an quivaler tto "le 1; CCTM Z! Both in Catholic and in Protestant countries it | is reeoxn dd that the function of the State is | it is not Greek, not Armenian, not Coptic; ing | word that it is not “ sectarian;” but that it ig > . ri} fro ’ . »' ‘ . a » re. oot ne oO far as its secu We the endorei gued Settlers from your! soneluded at Ait, France and in wnic) Ro J.—No; that paper, of late, has been giving . pn " hot the atm se spent eu the Prince of battle field, every inch of which has heen | to promote Edlucation, and s » : ~~ : linary native county (Cavayy ) request vou will lew than six married women were charged you pretty hard tits; but there must be now Wal Catlege, to be expended in. the endowment 1 Paap 4 j E ‘Jar element is concerned, to direct it, but by | Christian, It puzzles an ordinary mortal to @ ovate } Ss: iti~fact ; < WV Maat ' ' oh, ied ) » be sv pule aied Liege, ¢ Salli . ‘ ‘ . _. ending powers. eVeryve rs . Fs : a : cept £16 expresst a ,* ( vith murdering their has We { sf : a sonoth. ng ¢ o cj th ee ae oe ere eee of St. Dunatan’s College, er many ster - hotly dispute d by conten ling P tl no reans to educate. These countries know ! discover where Christianity 1 if it 18 not among ‘ ‘ roratmen “ eri ‘ aoe h > an wr ails mt * — . aft te ss ‘song j ahich they presared from ae © es : ' , | superior, secular education, they saw ae Bie i where the See bes, hoe ee " . : be a nation’s educator is | the sects prolessing the Christian reli sions his UD wminian Foe many b and slnde he indictment Ail were > _ ‘ o walk the street; T think ‘ 7 Inte a Minister or Boar r . . sat for the State to be ¢ ‘ , wae tne! iint Lb lam ashamed t 4 } | hewever tothe stipers nota i 1 to take this matter into its own) tha | i i } it i j . ( ™ : as ‘avore z | ‘ . at offices you have been chosen by | sentenced to hard labor for life except one iii every one is looking at me, despiees we ved” wf Education appointed by Gasernmen. ae | | a pretension as extreme as if it were to set its I! hut the problem is easily sulved by a State ‘ , . ‘ is ye , J asks : é ay! . ar . iu ° inst: ae ar . oan = P . : Whig and Conservative Gove m6 * whose term was limited to Cwenty years mocks atime. HM you read “Kirwan ; yea . "pleased to see that this ia faat becoming the) hands; urged on, in some instances, Dy ra - tions chief minstrel or philosopher. | Churchman, The Stave, says ke, is the ¥} wie copciuswe proavfs of you ulnlity as i — vou would understand how FT teel | am m " ' opinion amoug all clasaes of this enlightened com- 1 desire to enlarge its influence : in up as & nations © : Christi h or of whe the PL ” » ia o > » , ‘ > *s . mary . » nana . AG P 4 sftufesaimn a! d ifford satis! ¥ ass ‘ { ‘ M ing is of Bb ite ims J viene | the stnan vely HX) every ohne knows that ] ama hi publ munity The editor of the Patriot 1, | presuine, unaue ad hi , | They know that such a system, religivus!y source of the ristian charac a ~ to the people of this Dowition of the Catholic Chateh. His Lordahip _ 1 o,, [tate Meme cin Sears bo entonninn See endopend ait a tale See © te toe oar ‘cul y en, "| considered, belongs essentially to Paran | Government may do. The individual acts of ot ) ‘taufew months rg) Out ‘here i} hands, and what the Chicago paper siys ea), hd have heard that he i net particutarly “a onli >n its people We are too, Uh" ee ” | ‘2 Mr 4 solicitude for the welfare by the bap port to that effec on © , Cough bo duties and enlizhten its people. sail: aaa . »nsley ar yorlicay, those of Mr. How é wes pork ; To ‘ ; . snow ne doubt that he his been admitted 60) (pue representation of what eur party ti ik ot tamed for political honesty or consistency, in : ss Gis tious tae he times, when the Gods were national, and | Mr. Hensley are Angi , . ‘ Prt Pit. ‘ us u ar ‘ v ° ‘ 4 i rm un ‘ a ’ . P sphar } r oO . ‘Ss rt : y . | ° a ’ 1 w t ] ferate the Rowan Catholic Church at Nice those degraded and bigoted Caihvi ] ah ‘a the isave ef his journal ef the 29th : ni ve ae f } lereeds of no moment; when the State was lan are Catholic, those of Mr Lod, Wesleyan, alone 85 & Wie sintesman aud modere : si ny t vautifully; but new Tam dene) 1, ve that the demands ot jence of reeent times, to forget that, | ‘ , yng my task beanutilally 5 it haw peor. he tempted to prove a i the experience of reeent times, to ry , . ° f Mr 1 1 Pr sheteri: ia il nani # ss ' » he 3 ne ee ee actions se of Mr iv resbyterian; bu politician, byt as en indulzent, rod ta it The 50th anniversary of the ordination of for Hlow Lo can puton a br n tace I dont Roman Cathohes in reg nd the endowment of P . any years aro, the most large itself the Church, wor ‘hip one of its functions, | and thane : . . nal ge . ae . Though your duty to yaur country and he Pone will ovenron the LOthof Ap: next. Koow; and, as Peau'e aay a werd in defence, the Sr. Dunstan's College, were aot te anded wi juttion, | HOt very Gany yom po si ‘ | nd the * Mother City ” with its templed when they sit in Council their various sectarian srely cessdated repeat ‘ : ot he 5:1 thing I can da ie to abuse the Araminer.|"..° ae wever, he bas, it muct be supe ' atesman > Wi srastian lean | ¢! ‘ ' r i ; : Wwereign nece a. a 1 ated albsen { Pins the Ninth rea ived minor or rsa tt ) . h Ne 1 can de is t ™ i oe : , "" | Sinee thatytime, however, be has at . us. nunded statesman, one w ith no era j acropolis “— ouly Sion. They know that | ideas, when blended together, make up a com- wome, the wants of vour te wiry were ¢ ey arg. 117. the subdeeonate 20th of | Phas takes well with those whe ane ane eed, found ibat be was wrong, for he has cor), Laatne xte 1th » civil sceptze |? 8, as ‘ January. [Si7, th ! ea, ypwards Cardinal oul anil aay j or, in other words, doing jue tlesstly have gone bevonl bis limit fo thie | *™ OOO ee ae eu at ee i wh th Priest by Mgr. Catrara, alt } in ; Cathol es, will subjeet them to all) che * horrors” | easiy have gone beyond Faith as definite as the phenomens of outward | apostles to preach the same. We think that eg ape orn : , Lok te aomeenmenne of the hentile i3.—That’s what's puzzling us all Thave a) | Popish rule; and aaserting that such eedow-) matter, Doubtless, however, the problem on e a . > 729 3 inently Canadian homes, their former andlords are It is sa ithat. in consequent ‘ r more in town trying te fathom that ol opt 7 ‘ ; ahrow of oar * neslelen * . sture Teties ~saeutin! to ailvatio "f aud yet the “ Progress hoy is ermine uty itted for the hen of mone the | itude « irkey and Greeee. the Journey — ’ nik ane »» | ment will mvoive the averthls ‘ » soloti : ich sucha one felt that so)" Paving alae fH) analté , rs a onda it. eyes oe et P oo : D . P Wa'es in the stery; but all in sain, Tenale and RB. are) iy of education, So that when even the the solution of which s he forthe discernment of which the State cannot! task of compilation, and wel] qualified for the lords of Cavan. ming Your stay am sti of the Prince and Frincesa of Wat vial to detectives; To am afraid there will be a t idiced, editor of the : ' led was tof the State versus the | : : , ‘ L to de th : i atral : : enae repudiced, edits much depended was mn ) 12 Std P é : " : . 4 us may be lowgz, hanpy ard pleasant to your | Kast will be given up. and thata residence ti at their visiting the P.O ; but after yee : tly " l nit th the demands of Roman C} % ’ he Stat huve undigested believe itself invested with any special faculty. | duties ot our first State Pope. He is progress. ‘ _" = “ 7 sii ’ a electer ™ : » atriot tacitly adults aru oese8 : ‘hurch, but the State versus a ve STE | eal ait : i ae , . “ self and Lady Young, you will accept Italy or the South of France will be selected oi hie trouble they cau t tind out the male- Catholics are founded on justice, T think all must oe ! i hink iq | Phey know,too, that Christianity has changed ive in his views, and has turned his back ow f . » and t ssurance s re | ; ‘ » must be z ‘vular Jesuit; for hep Vn ; j advised Rome ‘athe ass of i anee. Few deep thinkers woul ’ . j i 4%? o* . ee Re yi . mg gen cehapeadienreee “si - this | Me at : ax se at fi sien agree that they are eo. 2 adv 7 ange 7 eat a ] | ] 1 of this order of things by ite exaltation of the) the “dark vales of the past nineteen ceuturies, attachment to vour Exc cy's pers “4 wna af Eneland’s most eminent | S2ews semeraing avout every one ae ‘? | dies toset on foot a petition, praying for an annua ww commit themselves to the approval o as ‘ | as : . zoe : Government. In revly to this addres, Bir). 08 8 OO f of Eagiane be ais ov, thing, and | can hardly write about anything but poaetiogie a certain sum of money to St. Dunstan's |" ; , fs 1 . . ‘a at | family, a thing tuo great to be servile to the | l'o give our readers an idea of his trarscende:-t : - . ' — Le) é : ’ Phys vos. all hie effects Were scl my nthe ”" : erp : : a ied wards | i “ i al ih : ; ane 8 schemes 0 State education as russia a \ i. i ve i" ie mi doin Young said he recognized amonzest ~ ther things was a sealed packet mark Pamcaught. Some ~ a me lives Se dak College and have the uame of eve 1 si - : —_ ‘ f lit State in spiritual matters, and which ever finds | and mystical genius we will zive the following waealone- “a ” the east, others towards the west) seme Chin »} ced Protestant on the Island signed | ime nted, and at last found it necese; ~~ : » . one o 3 O fanyilic we “ ta Seg wee ta vreat \ ast, others [ ’ nd ut ndiced Protestan 1 1 ry one time adopted, and at las | f : : f : es . a a’ aicier to Phyeumes. Wien cee eee | that he hives ma brick heuse near town; others, 2°" te bi there would be Jittle difficultly— é stu : the true vindicator of its liberty in the Church, | extract trom the Progress of the 4th ult:— ‘ kasown to bim in) Ireiand—names which! ,,j., Ihe purchaser on opening the packet, | ee aes NE AE SE CE Ee, —tor ia this “Siig ‘ “il before | ary to discard, in favor of one founded more |" : ae : | i me " t 5 and ‘enciel wzreeably recall the associations of form cl fullowe: © Keep the head enol, the | that he lives in the city; some imagine the ind present it to the Executive Council betore : 4 litself the family of God, and the household of “The world—the great moral and socia rreeabd. Cal associ f form end as he : ee it sh ’ > a ~ 3 is 7 } ie : oe Se os — | | : > ie il i we atta Me n. and the feet warm” If physic ie| 4 Priest Jesuit, others that he isa lay Jesuit the meeting of Parliament. [trust Mr. Editor,| on the solid basis of religion and liberty. fait! But in this Island aud in the United| mass of humanity, of which individuals are but years. a oe : li He's . alah : nce has! s : . | faith. ut in this Islan ul 2 P : *, “ d a ae necessary, uee Parsons’ Purgatire Pilla; they " a. ry. Sail ae ele stoic tin ini that you or sume other pe — ry iniflue _ oes | In this, as in some other matters, the nines | . che rarer | atoms, doing their allotted work in the econo- ae oa ange that has J.—Dout you Think was a mistage already taken this matter In hand, for itis lightly | a ne States are to be found short-sizhted, narrow-| einai eal cet vhaeeni n Teretsee Teacevy is St. Sreraen, NB, are the most scientifically prepared pill that ha out covertly against the priests aud ministers? rcetshags Apion teenth century has been a period of intellectual P ‘ny of nature—this world, in its changes and appeared in the last hundred years Stephen hi the want of religion! But it is so hard todo jumpertant that Roman Catholies should slow that their rigbte. Lalso take the opportunity te peiut minded, igrorant men, tury, were yet themselves but a finer growth calling themselves | revolutions, may appear to the conservative | i a tele xram fr om St. Stepher y” Monday to 8 —The greatest mistake of my life except my they are thor vighly in earnest, and are determined growth. Theories which, even when they com: | | adits te molne tas bo deaivestions ON hom the St. John **felegraph” says A horrible falling off frou the religion of my innocent ebild-| as true British treemen should—to use every I iu terialis f the eizhteenth cen | statesmen, whose policy seems to cous sho thi k herwi who have fuith murder and suicide have just been committed hood li you felt the barrenuess of my eoul for) fairand lawful meaus in their power to obtain rater ne materiaiuism oO re e1rgnie | ;, nd ie a ivi room he | be those who think otherwise— 7 ‘ , | ture the mand, to cegraey tee PI) that there is One at the helm of events who is ; Lctest News by Telegraph. in Mititown, St. Stephen, by or es, who was reoent!7 discharred from the L presence Of their mother, wi would have London, Jan 26, evening every thing the priests want, to go to Coutessian they have the right side on the school question ; lout the power which Roman Catholics possessed | loyal subjects—should all their petitions, protesta out of that rank deposit. have given place to part of this century, State Education was as-! on their high aitar the Siate, as a Moloch, } on the sacred rights of conscience, to propa-) guiding aright. | } To the minds of such persons, disaster to mankind from each suceessive a : ia : : mi rere . Bi ule sis ake “he a war ‘ : i iths ing » carpings of these natic Asylum The wretehed man killed | FROM EUROPE and make restitution, &¢ L wish LT conld be a) yf jorcing their rights—~without breaking any law ane e aay, nistnall In the ell rate materialism atheism, deisn, and to place then, notwithstandi: A the Carr rt a . gister with an axe and himself with a knife, good Catholic and have streng faith. 1 think) oy eadangering their character as peaceful and) principles more phrosopaica 1 the ea |3 , | very wise men and sae. who prediet woe an } rRIALS,” fail. an = afi P " r bu seuld ruil Myself to chunge how. ona c,, alter “ REPEATED i . . a re aby Ter nee ! and | fis sult 3 | har nrot Sean GHG step © che bad aot secaped from The Sublime Porte, in a circular denies the LS mmpn nee Meer hing : oo, # ae ed quitea | Setted with a cynical nakeduess in several fore which we should offer incense and be change, the result is a really venues the room. The young ladv was to liave hee: pte ney a r ie oh lated J.—Is it true that the people, both Catholics | see that this latter proposition has caused quite a r knees as servile slaves whole—to them the world moves, goes abend, mariied next week, which fact was the sup-| **' jm “ . ab ly saree. . arming. ‘The | and Protestants, are turning against the Progress ~* en i J be 2 art a ee ere ’ = countries. The same is yet done in the L nited | progresses. But it 18 not those minds, who ‘ . ; ‘ the efiee ' ‘ ‘eo owe . =" P - F D ‘could have wishec iat since he has | , ‘ . . j -siipatieiihaiiiliiiihiniiemiiilillias iia i ° . ‘ 4 ‘ ’ : e natic’s wrethia an - : a and patronizing the Evamuner acre, . , Qe: 2 ' lar , r ne t S- ‘ ow 2 mist vallies of the t posed motive tor the lunatic horrible act. | Sujtan confidently expecis peace as the result of ale patto Z done me the henor of devoting nearly a column | tates, and in this Island, by ignorant state are deep down in the misty pas Melnnes, after leaving the Lunatic Asylam,. St John, came to Eastport where he remained some time, and made his first appearance 1 the Paris conference. London Jan %, erening Bh.—It 1s too true. My eraracter is rained among the Catholies ; for many of them thonght trem my name that I was a real Papist, and you anda balt of his valuable space te a review of ay “tew word he bad quoted the whole of that ’ 4 man who| HAVE WE A STATE CHURCH AND A men and ‘sallymag” editors. 4 ‘ | - — : i 9 was great enough to overcome all dangers ex- STATE RELIGION? | —zroping for rusty and neglected lore that may be scattered or lost in its profound recense es—that push the world along. There isa ’ " o* ' . \ Madrid despatch states that the Goveyaor of ne ei cage gular communication,” for lL am sure that it ge ; ii : 4 Milltown to-day, coming to his mother's hous Rorgos was assassinated yesterday, when about to kuew there 1s bo one whem a “t . ‘s Te would hees erented & maw tavarable Hupression cept those which were caused by his own un-| Ty we have not we are on the fair road of | class of men— and, thank God, we hope there - x a ills 8 , 6 ' , eee than a turn-coat, especially when he turns his ‘. ; ; ee a“ . | ! ; ‘ ee ' moet ange } He entered the kitchen, | jake an inventory of the goods | - t for : pt iy he a ect bl » Protestants | ban the worthy editor would wish to imply; and | hyidjod self-will has, by explaining his motives, having them Our rulers and their supporters | always will be such a class, as sd ier i has ; andlbashapieny his sister, - lay umes os Sorry ee tree ere : hice ay” p a —s look on me with suspicion as a traitor to my decides, have made it more pub " 7 = ot d left on record the briefest and most distinc! l say that the State has no business to meddle been— whose back is resolutely 6 “4 re 4 went on seeing him She screamed and ra ple generaily sustain the Groveedu — : _— creed and country I can see that in their looks. all things, [ desire He says that | bavee a . » , thich he had him. | nf i. rv: r I hei the dark val+s of the past ; who are pus ng back tollowed by her brother with an axe, | arrests of suspected parties bave been Wad , ‘a ‘ th the F w to cbody in that © singular communieatioo” cue confutation of the system which he had him- | with religious afuirs. Very good. But their onward and upward the steep hill of futurity, ] ieee wer oe ete OF Ce Wuaad, bery- ety brand lon't re rie phe + a dae r vn of the © ceatest, prettiest yes best laid echemes! cif established. It ‘s thus that Napoleon the | practice happens to differ very much from their! y+ whese ylorious summit they behold the is. all a — : Sie fll and he fi report iuat published at Lisbou shows | GOD © Moderstand Whar you Mean iM ye “MS te convulee a peacelal and contented conmmunity | : : , i | ‘ a ? oe ; . 3 sor : | ing yo — ee oe Oe = ne —— P ~ Ao | t ? to him. Te must be a very talented man if he | toat was ever conceived and elaborated by the | First describes his educational system: © Mon! theory. Now, we are fur prayers and religious | heams of a rising day of future peace on earth gave her two more Diows one ym the skulli, | that the ‘ igtiese tf wry { tone ty : ’ it alas tae ‘ "AY con al ai ‘ ) " 7 : : - j d : ; oan wili amony men. ’ the other through the | sek e mother ran | against the Nati t Mezambig buat. | SHeCrt anes yeme rept) to his pronouncements cuuning and restless brain of an ambitious and) hut principal dans l'etablissement dun corps | observances quite us much as any gentleman aud x« a 99° si : e”..0° ae em lanl of A 1. 12 rifled cunsa. 704 e B—That’s another trouble; you might as well! discontented politician,” that Dhave “ drawn the ‘ an : tentuey tes i - wey} To say that the ** Progress hoy”’ is nota t out sereaming for help. He then wert to the : ‘ é fect - ; 4 pat se ee ae inears shies ottiie <” aed that € du Go friend enseignant est d’avoir un moyen de « eriger (eS) connected with the Government ; but we wish : ' h ' a salem rove s th } s inte | Pid: es, 2000 darre’s of powder and the fig get inte the Jaws OF & HOW As HNO [Re BANGS OF) BWorg Of Feliginis IS, AUG tas slic a on a , ioe ‘ : , lever chap afier this hyper-sentimental at ee — d “. a shea ss tt A . ry Ist Infantry Regiment Id «ffl 8 wud several Arelin He's a regular Romanist and knows! of Reman Catholics. opinions politiques et morales.’ —(Dictionaire for consistency. If the State should have, © P oe tat all hi 13 own heart and once into his bowels. ° baa , i gee Ie Tee ne eine i ti _ : vii . } E atl , i ushing deliverance wou oing him a fs ly are very much respected. Great handred eutdiere Gilled gic, theology, metaphysics, physics and a lot of) | Ley to assure the Editor of the ‘ Patriot’ Tam Napoleon, p 177.) An attempt more fatal to} jothing to do with religion, why do Statesmen, das tl ; ' ling cena y are : Wen respec . aren , London. Jan. 28 sini? that weuld drive an ordinary wan erazy, | not a politician; and [ do declare that I wr te that ‘ te = iat Bae aed i i—=t © f) Zreat mjustice. Should the “ boy live to be- dignation is felt against the authoriti f the : , . ; ; ‘ ae “sheteh » nil ke me ripe Bib i a ig & cincalé desire | the virtee, the relizion, the mora eing, and | ay such, dabble in relizious affairs ue of 4 : 5 o : — os oe Later news has been reeeived trou the seat of Tle will expese my ignerance and make a fool of rinwular commuvication” with a sincere desire ‘ ’ = “enn.” ot he hilosophers ancient | Asylum for releasing him. war in Paraguay, via Rw Janerio, me. Ltry to bewilder him by writing atuff that) for the promotion of ip 4 and coucord im this my | ultimately to the political well-being of a na- | the first things they do when they meet to legis- | oo . p vo one can understand, simply because it is in-| Dative Istand—through the administration of justice | to Roman Catholics , for | cau see no other way of i jallaying the present widespread dissatisfaction in J —Is it not very dishonorable to write thus | tegard to Edueation which now exists in this Is- | i in f : : og Vath olian madi then look atic on ol % ° . : : ; i . iL: vray and Lenme. vr example groans, as of a beman b Ing In extreme arony, deter ne words in the dietionary aud were. Besides they kt mist Catholies could then | k quietiy on, whi ution. He trigmphed for a time ; byt nothiny lin his turn. Even in the United States, where | Lindley Ma 5 pie, proceeding from the ho d. aud after a searc have captured the artiiery anu be tegige ol Lopes s te ail wt nalilials ealuasitin | the Goverumenut. bv the elamor it wanld raise : : | } © says: “but there be those es who have eal ' ‘ re ventiemen and Wilh the " i Viiigi lin ; . : t ‘ i M mel P j . m Pe he s — k 2 4 is found the supposed dead man shu Monteom- | 2° y an {two thegeand prisaners, re g “9 : Pe sce 4d mene will tik eee = hoolumsters-and others throaghout the) contpiluted move to his spe edy downtall than i there is no State Church, le zis! stors are more | A, ’ rv ed - . : 5 gt fae Dictator, Lopez. wasa fu is thet”. =r nee . eer | Ishend, would be compelled to give thea that), : . 7 “oe coe ee . . . , ei mn ees faith that; ** wise men and Sate, The last ae ery, concealed in asmall space between thc a! : 5 cc that [ have the better side of the questioa. hick acu id a” oak beads: be aes histriamph, No foundation for a permanent) consistent, for Catholic ¢lergymen have been | : Tl anal ll : ; : id eee ete : est, dod Was surrounded by He Biblee rao} s : a i sseC 8 ane ; =r = - : : Pr a ee a im : | ‘ Me it | ole » is suppose yoetic. rere wt bars - +5, Baa e . had : mained for four- tietin Min Os } —Your acknowledgments astound ine. Your alienable right | Aud would u Ps wan Catholics! order of things had been laid; and a rising in| permitted to take their turn in opening the | C#USe S, we ppose, pocss ; . teen days and eleven hours, having during that i ‘ ro cer } St ceiiiids tn on aa he fulls justified in doing this $ ticfied that ; i i : fi r ™ » diference between “ wise’? and “ sage’ tiie taste qd neither food - + het ii : An extensive fire occurred ta the business por. |!" iB . ‘on ot : ‘at ip ' they would, and Ib ve that if | ~~ ts were the metropolis was suilicient to upset the throne daily business of the House of O nerress ly | 54aine difference between - 4 li “ wWilbe oo he I ink. 3 BDe- " m eae, * } “at du etholies are aeains : abhate ad . babe ‘ a oe% ' ° P < a | . ° ° . } ” i. thon of Chia eity last nigut Fue Custom Lb vas . nat ca ; i See faced in the same position they would do so f tla & i ut nut the wisest. of Euroe . . 1; , T's Iu . as there is between a gander and a gJovse, d pearance when found was ghuatly in the ex- Ra 1 Dey ! i idee aad . Pr ine. Protestants de epise mie, Tories abominate me, | Ye geo i t se a a f the must wary, bu jut the Wisesf, of Maro saying Catholic prayers. The yenethmen who k fr ; < bs om 3 exceedingly = = 6p eroweot Warehouses were destroyed and . dberels tant give me ball 6 foal What lives world be foreed to take advantage of thia Last ean monarchs But the warning was Not are now Chaplains of our Legislature will i eatin the cooks st ” z “re ‘ face and glassy, staring eyes, he more re- . a . am ltedo? If 1 begin to manufacture wooden | gremnative. LT have too good an opinion of Protes il ‘ : — 3 ee a none . wena)! A clever writer of olden times tells us that he & o ; a 1 sesnins : : oye, thrown away. The Repyliie, under the Presi-| please te th: re me; othing persona . ’ aris, Jai. Zs i ais ‘ —_ eee F ; , . peaiic I please note that we mean n ung per sembled a skeleton than a@ living man Hie 4 * ritaterpe gs and haus, | would searcely succeed. for tunis to believe thut they would long allow pualpo . ’ || « > F | ‘ : o- ' : i . bi d i i i Prinee Napoleon gave a reception ta day to Mr | the people here are tee widewake and houeat | ble mjustice to be. dune Reman Catholics wi dentship of the present nperor, conceded t} een “2: we are arsuing the ques . felt himself being transformed into a bird 3 ‘ was alao covered with vermin, and could have rinee Napoleon gave a reception t ‘iy d t peo} ! wan i hones i } ne ok tu Ca ri é€ tsiitj the | ui cuperor, Conceaed the | arainst them: we are arzuing the queshion on : ‘ . ° r , longs » the we bk 38 i snite ti conselation t the vigation il setistied that t y ure te sincere lo their be .s . e “ . ' — : . , _ ~ § ,*? An! sustained his horrible condition but fur ashort Burlingame, the Cuimese E.udassador, and suite It is a consela 7 : ae “i ie i ee 1 Wich hen that relivion whicl 2 mand ; . \ sa ; ; great question of freedom in education, for p inciple If the State—cur State—wishes ta | VO> if the progressive ** b v should become : PF penin tweor three tontus, and then | ean be a things 0 ' ae eg ge r ' j , . *, o ‘ time longer. He refused to give any reason Madrid, Jan 23 ec : i to * do nnte othe m would they should | whiah MI “a SE “te : : . - wer anxious to fly to the “ glorious sumanit, { 4 his é ' tof | : id ; 7 ee The Provisional Government, tor the purpose tke myself from the scene of my present mieery. | o" oh i eellbing pm oer ee t ( which M. de Mouta'embert had su long cone please all parties in the matter of religious |‘ a ae : e ” -" vw rm > ‘ himself, sut it 18 sup We Cmoereee ¥ wit " 4 PUG ’ x \ ' . ‘i he vo ion he -thy neishl ; Lia Vat a ; - ° 4 wi = conceaim . : omy ut it Su} . P : the Oh! Jim it is frightful to act a@uaist Conscience, sacks 7 oy . 7. : ‘ ie y rere ae he fi seas H {Lurch ite Sy: lj . } — . ro? e **| we do hope th it he will not transiorm himself ¢ posed that it was doze fer the purpose of Of Preveuling the repetition of such outrages as S to reject the ‘repewed” petiiious of their * neigh | tended,as he restored (> the Cuureh tts Syuodt | services, they should appoint a * high priest t a akulking from duty ite these just perpetrated at Borges, as issued a de J.—Cheer up, friend, retrace your evil ways. | bors’ for justice believe that the time wilteome | 04) fanetio ssand a r Hious education bas been | whose seliciens views are Henetibe, andedt into a goose, although some * sage’ might be 4 eree estublishing the equuitly of revgious sects repent of your sins serve G di according to the) When vey will all corelasdly mint with Romah ‘ a : ; ; - lh ees . : cs ae sea : : 7 ba . i. . aved in the culinary preparation for dishin ‘ inten fisccens tes Soe dictates of reason aud conseienes. repair the evil Cathoties in their efforts to obtain from Govern. the result. It was time for Sovereigns to unbind | ficiently comprehensive or latitudinarian to in- saved in the ¢ 7 8 Ne , : —By the arrival of adrid, Jan 29 which you have done, and . uy 5 *xpect | menta grant In aidot St Dunstan's College, and |) nic nhwer th ee ge ee eee uF : — se os him. Again, the talented youth says :—*a , F Rom Newr UND! AND f Bs the arrival of Ma fe 1, J 8 igi ! you nave ad and then may you expect when they till lie Huited Bb the sercdseet anlitionl | (Ot ORs POWer that could: austam order, and clude all manner of religions ideas, Christian Ax Zs A fa ‘ the City of Halifjas trem; St. John’s, N. |} Tt ia stated thatthe members of the Provisional peace of conscience. tie be t is £ ety ilies i sei t ed th ee | Pal ‘ms - 3 ) really harmonious whole.” Tuere is, then, a we have Newfoundland exchanges to 9 | o., | Goterneneal ate nuatiuiens in favor uf the Duk Feb. 2. 1869. » « 2» | Ves—the bonds of equal priv leges and self interest. | to discard the policy ol the nan who sawed off/ or anti-C hristian, provided they be moral. bh , . , . ‘ . , ve nioh Th ; Awe? ' Ne ae ae mrt yy . : : aterial diference between “a harmonious date. We learn from the St. John’s Chro Moutpensier fur the Spanish Phron . <<: Feb. 6. 1869 Aes A the bra:ch on which he was sitiing. The) N »W, Suppose Our little State appointed the mat i wile? nicle oa 17th — that on the previous Madrid, Jan 29, evening . Ae rhe Epirok oF tue EXaMINer. eee ae ‘derniere analyse” of education dissociated! E titor of the Progress their “high pr'est, *| whole’? and “a really harmoni el : n . . day a large number of persons came into St ' oe See. Meee .-. aad rR. Eprror,— ‘ . “a - . ; , : ae , : , ere iW P better al » under nhs 5 ab Sy aad -” pach yy it » St. The ey i _ Government of Spain Yeates : i oe Sgcoxp Avpiror’sa Orrice. ) from religion, is well i}lustrated in the follow-| we think the appointment would be a judicious We shall be better able to understand Engh on Utposts Geinandiig reiet. day issued an addresa to the nation, fending to nile ny over the last issue of that “ bang up” eee ’ " @ 3 inn Oe | m mM , ; ‘ 5 - ng ey Vas .s ) o sre Her Le Ds ’ ; . : - lafter this. He says: ‘‘the world moves, goes Amwoug the crowd, we are told) were very) reason calmness to the public mind, They de- newspaper. the Swmmerside Progress 1 see the , / eg ey i 9 j ing passase ota Letler tu the Right Hon S.H.| one. Although he is only a “ boy,’” yet he is) alter t ? " %0 ) . ‘ _iguautn ss snuary <2ist, 150. ‘ ‘ ; i ee. ey pez fled with the remnant of lis army inte the It will be remembered that Ladvised Romau ‘of being well taken care of. He is progress- while the British Barvue Corjgaopia was on ce nean Minister | 2tnst your opponents ! | land from the love of centralization, and from jea | to their avowed principles When they do P : - bean interior General McMahon, American Minister, Ww} a , 1 } er rated? Catholics FikgT TO USE EVERY LAWFUL MEANS IN|, . ae Ree et ee ee hat Louis | . . ae shor ided I¢/ ive and will effect. without doubt, the voyage to that port, with a garzo of rail. accompanied President Lopes Adunral Davis earn aa eee ne eee ee ee rHEIR Powe”, and if they, after REPEATED Trias, | OUSY of ecclesiastical influence—that OUlS | appoint € haplains they are one-sided. | ¢ ceo | e emlue sped. 4 i u adi IR L2, ad 2 ney, all . N 8, j road iron, John M mtgonery, suddenly missed on the {2th After an unaVailing search it ; : Me COOK, Was) was at Buenos Ayres. of November. l Rw J wnden, Jan 30 { ‘action: but z it, and if nec- tZlvus qe *sliaus celine to take act declare they are clos cessury will combat it. All rr many whose faces aud persons Letokened want: but there were others burly, and apparently well fed, and certainly weil clothed. The © : people first went to Government House, after- they leave to be finally disposed vif Ly the Cortes, wards to the Commercial room. and then pass- en ee Madrid, Jan. 30 ed through the town, (in some instances using) Phe abolitionista of Spain bh : a aeiiiies a threatening languare to individuals.) and went petition to Government aséing them to on to the mill at Riverhead, which th ay re | decree childsen bern in slavery fused to leave unless relief were given them.) since Sept. [a4 A hag of bread was distributed among them, the Cortes. The Diplomatic Corps have address. giving about a pound to each man. An Ag | ed te the Government to protest agaiust the treat- sociation bas been furmed for affording relief ment of the Papal Nuncio to the dest tute. What is termed “A It ia said that all the members of the Cabinet dicity Workhouse’ has are now in favor of Duke Moutpeusier for King ve steps a ly Watchin Issue a selling free ali One petitiou was relerred lo Men- been established. It is ne use to argue with thein chaps especially when they are right When aunibilation is to abuse, abuse, abuse Kediter paid a visit te our Grammar School, as sumed the duties of School Visitor, and reports accordi ig! What object the Progrese man” may have in view inp ifieg ap Mr, MeRae no ene here ean tell, unless he wants to contradict the official re- t ficient School Visitor, wherein he stated that the School in question was * unwor thy the name ota School, and that ir would require a Teacher with energy and tact, to resuscitate it’ This Report, I presume, wil be pubhehed in the Journals of the House of As- sembiy, and will speak for itself. The Editor telling us that he found the Teacher had thirty six pupils under his tuition. Now this port of our Grammar begits by To preserve oveseif frou | fuiled, to keep their children from the common schools altogether. Far from thinking that there Was anvthing very cunning in this, LT inagined that Epirok EXaMINerR,. Dear Sir - The typographical errors in my Jetter of the Q!st ult. numerous—so gross, palpable ane unique—that Lam compelled to bey a small space in your paper to notice a few of them In speaking of the speeches of Mr Bingham, the compositor mukes we say. ‘elegant speeches” in stead of “eloquent speeches.’ Elsewhere, he makes me say, *‘sony of Firewater,” instead of * song of Hiswatha,’’ ** walking on their oars.” instead of ** walk®y on their ears,” © emphirieal,” instead of *‘ empirical,’ * sui geniens,’” instead of “@ni generis,” ‘ bistriome,” of * histri onic,’ ** noun instead of ** word “ure 80 Ins ead tory of L848, in that chaos of confusion, delu- ) one of insurrection of the tafents of a country against | object, uuder a species of anathema ! there ig no State Church here, a Baptist, @ Wesleyan, a Catholic, or a Bible Christian Philippe, during the whole of his reign, wage «| a barren war aguirst that religious education Walpole, MP, by J.C Colquhoun, Esq..-—}a precocious one, and his religious views are so “Tu the broad slure of the revolutionary his | broad and extensive that they can easily em- brace all the Christian sects at least. sien, and dreams, where socialist raved, and} Although our “sand bank” State preaches the infidel and the mo plundered, the leaders! opeuly that they have nothing to do with re- were the school masters, and their scholars| lizion, yet, curiously enough, the masses.”’ the greatest danvers to a people, if it be not the rected to every Miuster of within their spiritual jurisdiction, to hold di. the Gospel, greatest benefits. Long since | Edmund Burke defined Jacobinism to be the they issue a! Education must ever be one of |“ Pastoral” or Proclamation every year, di-| | is re ! “d he dark vales of the | is resolutely turned upon the dark vales change in grammar, rhetoric, philosophy, and theslozy. He has, we suppose, already eom- ahead, progresses."’ We, in our simplicity, | thought that *¢to go ahead’’ and “ to progress’* past.” vine service on such a day, and for a special | “ssies will, It looks | the “* boys”’ office. meant the same thing. The *‘ boy’’ is teach- ing us fast. ‘ Deep down :’* we never before heard of “deep up;" but we are not pro- as we progres@ “ Whose back gressive. ** Rusty lore :"” ** lore’? will become shining. A progressive edition of the Eaglish we suppose, he svon issued from At the olose of the ex- - , resiuuptuo:s ” Here meals are given to those who apply |; of Spain a ie @ gross mistake, or a deliberate falaehood rah a a ee . ‘ é dates we : | ee : . . j tne morning tea ae bre ad is 8 vant : . j In Phe eiry of M adrid is qriite, but Volunteers are either on the past ul the Teac ber or the Editer ae ae t + a es if 4 : vet a tenc yr its prope rty. | very curious for Messrs. MeDonald and Howlan | tract which we have given ahove, there is this * Bf : 3 served fur break- ‘ oe Mees : a : *| being unab 0 distinguish oun from an ad-} a ee x . ° - . stift iv “hi s #4 i . N fast, when ‘hase who receive it are set to woih, kept under arms. nile isc at as : wi ere — eres d by - _ ——-. jective!) The two closing sentences of my re-| Few English statesmen would now under. | to direct minatory commands in religious mat- | beautiful and progressive climax; ** There is sill t Athens, Jan. oJ. tha be never had, in any one day jaf number : " Jou! " . . “Te 1, Sree i ' : ° a 3 . . . . on al yarious employ ments, such as at net mak The Action of the King of Grecee upon the ra ‘ee ret ee B, 3 ‘ warks on John B Gough are so distorted that I take what the purest patriotism and philantro- | ters lo respectable Protestant clergymen like a class of men who are pushing eal E ing, knitting, quilt-patching, and sewing, pays ing for their meals by this means. The Jn- stitation, though in its infaney, seems to werk terma subeuitted by the recent Conference is cou- sidered asuncertain Nothing definite as to his inteations relative to the watter is as yet known Such an exaggerated statement ie evidently published to deceive the public and the “able meu” in authority What confidence then can be placed in the cannot recoguize them xs my w riting, ihe substituting of ** Firewater’ for * Hiawa- tha” as being the subject of the national poem of America. exhibits such an ingenuity of perversion phy might have i.duced them to attempt at! Messrs. Fitzgerald and Duncan, and equally | ward and upward the steep hill of futurity.”* the beginuing of this ceutury. The progress | funuy does it appear for Messrs. Laird aad | These men are great in the: generation; but made on this subject is curigusly illustrated by | Calibeck todo the same towards the Bishop | the writer might have condescended to tell bis ae ae ee the great debate on Education in June, 1839. | of Charlottetown! If this is not apiug State= | readers how far they intend to push ance,” —perpetrated with the design of bringing The measure introduced by the Liberal Gov-|Churchism we would like to know what is |°T shove the “hill of futurity.” We American literature, as well as myself, into ridicule | ervment of the day was by no means of an! These threatening State documents are gene- | have read of “moving mountains ;"’ but never well, and the poor people are well pleased to y thus have the means of procuring wholesome food. The following is a list of the number re. heved for the days indicated :— as might raise a suspicion in the mind of the reade er that it was of the class of blunders that Lord whole production, when the firat seutenea ia in Ile next tells us when he entered, the class in French wasup) He does net inform ue how many were in this class, but [ believe it would not take long to count theas—the fewer the Berlin, Jan. 3. The House of Deputies at Berlin have passed a bill confiscating the property of the King of Hasever. A proposition to indict the K ug tor correct, day. Ldth—Number to break frst 550 treasun Was rejecied. il aa iets : and contempt Many of your reaters already be- i i ; _ Namber relieved at Sr a, 303 sen a etter, as their pronounciation was very deficient. | tieve mea very great knave Lam perfectly gutie- | xtreme character. The Government distinct.| rally, if not alwaya, despatched after harvest, | of “pushing bille”; wo have heard of mole (each receiving three exkes of jscuit for work FROM TEE STATES i , then tells us the reading class did well, and) jjed with this distincuon and do not desire to be | i it! . | ii safe : ' | bills and other hille. but te t did a done ) j ‘disp ayed considerable aptitude ia the compile | represented to thew as a dunce alse | ly stated that what they objected to was only | and for the ostensible purpose of putting the | Mis ang other hills, bul to be Candid, we never vate: eaiepes comm rr New Fork, Jan. 27 aka ds w oe ye a ; cstv “ ihm ogg mare always. with remarkable the claim of the established Charch to | people in mind that they should return God) heard of the ¢ hills of futurity. They must 4 7 . we : ee % Ms om cbs ; sons, al hough the subjects Cliamen, ate vw style un: nity. persisted in provenneing my penmea an : ‘. ge “ | m Z : ' e ° 16th a conaned bOns wa . ig ; ys : vagpade = ie ged Jin whieh tney Were weitten, were much veyond ship “uu xbominable dora ‘lo myself. omer, educ ate the < hildien ot alssenting bx diese | thanks for Ilis favors D 3 Our State ima- | be rather ponde rous affairs to push along. a umber to Brenk fiat 434 tere quel Mhany HOt laiilies Woe Have been, their comprehension”? What in the world does! my chire grapiy appears” beantifal excestine 5’ be M y oninion said one of their chick 6 te | peo nae ye ie , s| he concluding ortion ot the climax is as Number to Dinuer om) generally, very prominent revelutiouiste are py b id Mr | , t vi ; , x i é i ’ e their cnicls, is, | Zine that our heapie are azans, and that 2s 5 aes ool i he : ee : "| that mean? Could you, Mr Editer, oa reading nence my midighation at the blonders of the ? . . } : . raat : ee ene eo ~ : Nawber relieved oe . = paring to etigrate, tearing a revewal of blood-| iyict paragraph anywhere, tell w ios penned it ?/ Commositor” He owes me either an ap logy or a that the education of the childyan of the|th ¥ are such ungrateful, anthinkinz animale es follows: “At whose glorious summit they SGth—-Wamber to Break fant a ni pe a een mee ea Is it not exactly the style of the * Progress man tne : rr _— - b Virit / kK Isl ud. i aot Church should) be given to the Church: and to forget their duty to their benificent Creator? behold the beams of a rising day of future .) . . . » . . i vay eveaing last a ints ie discoverer 5 Saree Sit "ai ny he i. y ‘ ‘ Par imi ti a? ,. eupous he may choose, from ‘ } tl - % es , bee ca of Newfoundland bas pertinaciously attempting to enicr iue apartinent " dd ag Education Question, aud mau; gata Colninbid down to a pop sun’ Bs lot any man in this house, or elsewhere, ore! Dues Bishop Mclutyre, the Boe. Me Fitz ger- peace on earth and good will among men, eeu Rul “a. : . 22 i . > peore sy i yea siti ¢ ; rage MAY be moililied bs «a kev of Coles’ best— ° os ; ae . ee ee os - . -) : ° . ‘i aa rim i sage ‘a yo A Mi prec Nextin erder we are informed the Grammar) yothing less will do it Tomvcente nied piles oat p se that princip’e, and IT will be the man to, ad, Rev. Me. Dasean, and wavy other reverend Phis is sub'ime, There is no mysticism in it > , arrested, andew search aco vcealed dagger was)... did very well, He does not tavor us with the) that I can. ut times return good for evil, 1 xive suppert it. Ard yet their measuce was | Ze2temen, require a hint from our © Suste,’ either; it is as plain as the nose on a man’s Evivemic.—From the Portland Pres: we 4 1S suaber in Gis classenber |= Whether they knew him the following geod advie : é . ’ . : 4 “ ° ort lane ree Sel cd os bis pera i ea wks iiub i this class e1iher alae ie Gee (i the lowing good adviee If he has eves a ; aay : | face. Superstitions people thought, for the learn that an epidemic prevails in that city. ; : hore Peisen noun trem a pronoun, a verb from an adverb. or | emtertained any serious intentions of engaging in St rigorously opposed, A noble lord who, viz: from Moessrs. Catibeck, Howlan, &c., 3 ; Publ.e belied is that the assuss l } . , last nineteen centurjes that when the Saveur “ala the task of deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphies, [| led t! ' 9: : . , ’ xy pth nh xiyphiics, ied that opposition wet sid Ul 'to remind t!} ' hew { “ nner | would earnestly advise him to abandon all thous! Ph ent to the mid lle ages remind them that they must olfer up prayers, of it iu fature OQeners é fallen Of Geaeral it they eould parse, or had any knowledge of syn as couleurplated : t f i Per. F ; tax, oll we are told is they did very well se Th... Pp nie New York. Jan 27. haps they could tell how mauy vowels and conso- At least, L would hot advise him | lor his principles, and quoted from the laws of &c., for a“ prentiful harvest ?’ The President has intimated that he will seon wsnte tiete ave ie Sis Behe Men to enter upon the business as a specialty, for he its i 2 ee og) " ‘ " . ‘ “4 | sf pardue te Bhudd, one «t the Aeuseination Uve- . £ igupe He! will never win fame or fortane at it. : iiditer was then shown Roe eom postition by the spiraters, bow al the dry Tortugas, ; ' i "on ek - boys which displayed commendable advaneement Ne ork, Jan. 2). ' j iH : : inthe art of conatructing the language. I A ( anadian wis robbed of leoirieen thousand unaat . “ - hae lit A pe : | ean say to that ia, if the composition was ne better dollars last bight in w gambliog suloonu, th ‘ lee? | j ‘ fogn thatet a lecttreonce delivers agin’ Brown's Hall? in this town, by a Granimnar School Peacher, liing tot a buadred giles from: Saw merside. it was beyond the Editor's comprehension. The | composition of said lecture was so faulty, and the provounelation aud delivery so upperteet that he pever afterwards was called upon to appear be- | fore the pobbe in the Capacily of a lecturer. Next courbes Che class la Geography, and the Editor appears lo be quite at home io that in- portant braneh of learning It hag ested for some time in Lewiston and Juice . elsewhere in the State of Maine. The Press 1 says it seems to be different from the usual in- fluenza, in as much as it affects the liver as well as the mucuous membranve of the nostrils f and throat. [t usually commences with vomit- ing, the head feels very mych cwollen, and the liver is more gr leas oo gesied, The patient has chills and is in quite a lich fever, and in| ? some of the cases sore throat acecmpatiics the other symptoms It lasts about a week, but leaves the convalescent very weak and with a seusat.on of fullness about the head that only wears off with time A great many citizens hiave been, and are now, afflicted, and it is said that in one school forty out of tifty schol- j ars have been dg@n with it. was born at Bethleken they bebeld not enly the * beams,’* but the very “dey of future peace on eath and good wil among men."* But these people, it seems, were mistaken. When the « Progress boy’? and his friends Clearly and stronzly he | lizious. Now, we are not a latitudinarian in re | eucceed in pushing the “hill of futurity ? up as | asserted that religicn is the soul of education, | aigh as) Mercury or Yenus, unprogressive se li sli it ida ny te people may yo to Summersids and seek the a — eit cious denomipations of this | privitese of getting a peep throush the wonder- “ Religion, | [stand were well inclined to offer to Almighty ful tlescope of the wonderful “ boy,” tu see a | God their sincere thanks on all vecasions for 2!impse of the ** beams” which, shine on the 18 interwoven with its whole system, and 1s aj all His favors. And = more than this, we are, et of the bill of fyturty.” A glorious principle which controls and rezulates the | of the opinion that the sincere follow f the — \verquad. ~ ay. J pean ene ne Ss ' gulates ps : ers of the must slig 4 progressive pa) unc dimittis,’ It time and space permitted we would point (Mirror of Parliament for 1839.) Who was! to be thankful to Divine P-ovidence whether. dh eee . the Semarmye and at | oT ene re wauties co tained in the bnef extract taken only a week's notice, the perfortatces were really | a. . : ; vps a © Splented” aes *P") from the Progress Ps Ople will await with excellent. “The [natramental Music, furnished by | Che Eurl of Derby; the same individua! who pears, according to the pastorals of the Gov- witerest the fui development of the theological Miss Gav. and taken part in by Miss McGregor, | | aud grammatical system of our future State- } wir part in weeal music heartened in his task: althouzh he may be It has hap- ' : + . as , . | y ifenry the Fourth’s time, which affirmed that! pened that harvests have been pleatiful’’ ever, | M |‘ Lu doctorine et informition des enfans est | since the State began to dictate in matters re- Ae —n the ” Lines of weloome to Kennedy .”’ instead of ** Which ave. to our hearts. as the fair- st of earth,” read, ‘* is the tairest of earth chose spirituelle. ligion; but we have ever been of the opinion | ad that therefore the ministers of religion PROM CANADA. ——— | should have the chief part in it. LOCAL. POWNAL LOT 49, LIPERARY INSTITUTE A Grand Masical and Literary Entertainment teok place at Pownal Hall on the eventag of the Srd instant = There was a very humerous and re- spectable audience, and although there bad been Montreal. Jan. 27. | Cameron has telegraphed by Cavie to ascertain oan appeal will be eutertained by the Pris Connell without consent of Canadisa Court of Appeal Pie Railway Connnissioners met yesterday then, is not a thing apart from education, but whole mind and happiness of the people.”’) various Christian deuominations are disposed | Engineers and Contractors are bu-yv getting up u u i ¥ez a | He ventures to put PUZZ Ing questions to the pupils whieh are not te . ‘ be wound tn boeks. It is net easy for ‘| llowe Ce et ected ai Greveruora dinner on , an } : . j : we _ weld shy r i What theae were. but frow bis well Kuown annex- esday. Ihis speech is logk: d jorward to with, j os ” aiton proelivities, lis * universal” love ot liberty pus ee and his ad rat t erti i Montreal. Jan 2s i is admiration of a certain country and its tenders und estimates, Santoid FP cuiuiig’s re 7=,r— righation is Conutradicted, The telegraphic accgunts from New Zealand are very bad. It is said that fifty Kuropean families have been masggcred iy the rebellious Maories, aud that one of jhe rebejs has recur- the man to lift up this religious banner? some eight years ago previously had introduc- ed the erument, that our “ harvest’’ is always plen ) system of national education into | tiful’* Now, this may be questioned. But, ? red te the traditions of conanibalisas ‘sa tha | Phe killard auateh between Josey b Dio ag = apt oorenn nee oct ite tenia cern with great eclat, [reland. That system was far from coming | whether it is plentiful’? or not, we maintain somewhet wearled from tis eutenerdinary sake of reviving the old race hatred -sending een ee eeu Colter, ad et dpe “Iu what countty is Bull's Ryu situated?” | Phetnpaade: 9- sarge were mung, and pirces of | up to the elevated standard of Lord Derby's that the generality of Christians are always | efforis to cause the ‘hill of futurity ’ to “zo Zealand Government seem t» be pngecount- 1200, Poster $117. iakined: Seine Ans—" To Gen Butler and lynch law, Sir. oe wee gg of the prograume clicted | delivered on this occasion evince a similar) Our doctrine is Christian, and, of course, ad- | cea atte te wide pal ns seat. Be solemn, eam a aa Shon a ee nee pay Bl aan r a ean anewer P.s0 wa vie +e i amt ayn! ee peers Anthem,” the pengle Peel, 7 dames Graham and Mr. Glad- | this t——Give thanks to God, Bishop, Minsters, | The twentieth drill of the Military Schoo! was ‘ of the regular army; but now they have out the gopeent of the Canadian raed bi r premplly and se correetly. | a * pleased with the evening’s enter- | stone. It is true that there were cecum. | aud Pric stz, when God is good enough to be- socpicted on Tuesday last ‘There were about vighty rank and file im attendanee. The men were Arihmetic comes last, and we are informed tuey showed coustd-rable readiness in working Ne siiple probleme Waren the reply Ge in the afirmatise, fice thousand dot stances which made a considerable difference relapsed into all the helpless traditions, and lars will be required ly egery turward the bry | stow plenty to fill our stomac!s; but, if he, | Seem 40 Ye quite unequal to the occasion | ' formed inte three companies, and pat does not do that, you need not give yourselves | through a variety of battalion movements by Lieut Joun Burier, Seo’y. | Feb. 5, 1869. | between the case of Irish and English eduea-! if Ti . . sisi taal o eeedit us. a0 gee ate ted thw j bs) vn : : i |= ’ pul br one b recover - nselves, there can ice Ris uly three out of thgtiirty six advanced further —— tion; but thjs alone will not account for the | much trouble abvuut it: we, the Sratg, will! Colonel McGill Capt. Freeland, the efijeieut Bi th yee deere regal mrs seedeman. eacenl flon. Jos Howe was awe 59 jn at Ottaws ti I: thay the sinjppie rile of Uiree, you may consider Youn@ Mey’s Curistsgy Assootatton |changed tone of publie me Th ind shi fi ; . and attentive superintendent of the School, wae + do 80 passions will be excited which may turo te Pradhan fae Pend . awa os AY the problems evived in the Semmrerside Grammar ATION. | chang I men, e minds of shield you from all harm. Quid pro quo in| at his post’ The Vo'yuteer Band, under the tr f awar hitherto most bumangly prgsecuted on y if} Je speaks at School truly eyple. His concluding puff seu! The second Sadia buikin ee ee statesmen had not remained stationary while these days of business: | : if the “harvest”? is| Wwadership of Mr. Galbraith, was chew prooret . : “plentiful,” thanks; if not, no thanks: but! quid tee. The corn apquittod Soamias =i by Reb . oe progress has been continued as the harvest has been always plentiful,’® their wheeling ard marching being gorticcianty ¢ Reformation.” 9 our own days among nations whose major-| of course the thank ; 1 Kovd. Before © bre®aing off.” Lieut. Col Doors open al 74 p-m-—Chair ta be taken at ities desire not to tyrani i J — i ’ auks have been abundant "| MeGiil intimated that thirty-six nen commuission- S pm. Admission fee, 2d ; yFanwme over minorities. | We will suppose, for a moment, that the har.| ed officera were required for the First Queen's Ree ' RK. W. spaacve, See'y. | 7 the leading countries of Europe has the! vest wasa total failure. What would the State County Regiment, and said he would be happy t@ Feb. 6th, 1869. State been renouncing, at once to its h = A : take down the names of any persons desirous bi ; g, € to its honor) dictate then? Would it be dumb? Let the! a: bits bine Gar Gh : oi ‘ho bave Cc. ¥. | and for its signal benefig, exaggerated pre-! State hig rams 2 Ro 9 lr te es . : } the Governor Generai’s diuner ber "Puegday ir side . : re yu uvgday, it their into & war Of extermination. and then leaves for howe. ’ =o much at tgriavee with the truth, and laughed at here by those who paid their uoney in this school fer aothing, that [ shall pase it aver, merely re- marking that all the advanced scholars have with drawn trom the Grammar School, and that it as ips calied the Suwmerside Iuiant Senool. The School Visitors’ Report, corroborated by the Trustees, has been before tho “able wen” fog months aud yet no remedy provided, feeling satis. | fied, [ suppuse, that our glorious system of Edy- | cation is perfect. i vemain, Yours respectfully, ONE WiLO KNOWS. Summerside, Feb. 2, 1eu¥. sociation will be delivered at the Infant School. the mind of ali Europe had b cing | i be so]. | tt 4 een making | Toronto, Jan 30. Fm eng “vening neat, the J ith inst, d The Sultgy of Turkey has about nine hundred ,, 4 *P¢¢ia! deapateh from Ottawa says that M. lee ac Serena wives, but omy three are his favorites, each of 10%" aed SirJobn A MeDonald have cottled them of se Kable beauty. Their names are: the Nowa Scotia question ee far as Che principles ‘* Dournel.” the Sew Pearl: “ airani Dil,” the 2° Conserved. a lew details only remaining to be Excelient Hegrt; gad“ Eda Dil,” the Blegance arranged. ft is understood that the setdement vt the Heart. fit involyes ao iperease of Money appropriations te ‘ ; | Nova Sgatia, and we change is to be made iv the The populatiog of the United ingdow of Great Tarif. My Howe maintains that the grants to Britain, June last, amount fo 90.369 345. Nova Seoljs are not in Proportion to the value of | divided followa: England ever 21,000,000; the raiways god public works sequired by the! S000 abuve 3,000,000, and Ireland muse than | sma ay arrangement will have to be saue- 290 008. lobed by Muiligiment, | | progress. : + af a) 2 +0: oe ~—_ M. L. Institute. bale : 3 gh priest answer that question. We, attended their twenty nights, are now exempt | Bo Wednerdyy evening 17th inst the Monthly | “USS: After @ protracted struggle, the i from muster for 1869. The School will still be i pong, arta 9a ~~ members of this In- Principles of liberty and of religion, aia’ kept up. Several of the wictubers bave —e will bo aheans as Ge ee or are wed Beason Vickets /made their ground di ed their determination to continue in allendance, Fh Or ndinigejon om this oceasion, | g good in but as there is room in the ranka for more, #¢ | dadiestvee. Members’ Tickets 33. Season do. is 6d. in many of her dependencies, would advise all who caa to “ fall ia” now, . x et clear of wilitia dri}! for eur.— Pat. ee Buyers will find a Cheap lot Grey Cottons at Farconer & Parricx’ y eer aaa: in our simplicity, think that the Almighty never changes in His love for His creatares, and tha; England and He should be loved and thanked whether the aid we hope “harvest” is “ plentiful” or a total failure. 8, South Side Queen Square.