ee and a |: He may © : wi with bis eye, : yay »| enid he was no witeh wit : at seri to be adopted, according to the aye | sal hi $: ‘i d moat seri- ent modes to be adopted, a ae ae hl ; f the pupil, and the | poe wes te ‘a ‘bling at a file From all this we cone deference is dae to the great men with whem we chance to differ in politics ; esult of this eonviction will bea n . — " ‘ | and have arrived at Boulogne, France. The permission, the same person won reg ee ot ane Letest News by Telegraph. Captoin and the reat of the crew and passengers, oie advise the people about st. P ter’s Bay, or temper or capacity 0 p aap i 120 all told, were loet and their Representatives in Parhiament, not Among th - Jones, the murderer of hia neice, wae executed gyen to think of building the Block at the cut- thie morning m Londen. at halt-past ten o'clock Many thousands of people were ecllected about the seule de tle was attended all night by Sarious faults to be avoided. ” : »aUpe won from one to two hours 18 under the supers devoted, ¢ ach day, that some FROM EUROPE. Paria, Dee, 20. Ex Queen Teabella of Spain has made a visit ward e:d of the Breastwork there, as recom : a Mr Bi vd. as it would not stand, ofan experienced yrother, mended by , at iid he the . he ithe r . . nod ine etion, On the’ ane aud the stones it Ww driven by to mutual examination ana tru ’ : art, to the pre- T . H sition, Ou our part, een mre rs r il ' eres ’ ) Is puliite the last " en i. a ers mito » i el ia terature sivilized 0 post " ter The h aap rea y? Tu ‘ hit ateinedl her! & ryyipen, bat denied tas guritte Ll suk al os ih, even tives he 1 sth anh’ ERCP ROIS BEI i | . ; , ~ —_. one The Mondeur saves the powers wit London, ee. 20. le channel and wou d betome an obstiuction : Is The year of novi | sent Government. y = oe ee ee The Grecians are fleeing trom Turkey an Mie cha : usually taught in the schools, ie dae Jai like better men, that their beth the Greek and Turkieh & wernmnen “g a rceount of the threatened war, Sewaral f we and a iuisane a Ria ii: a eandidate iagent to Om comp ' Page tory paasellageons Patric asewrte that the Porte avill submit fo 86 | ot fugitives hare been reerived by the people uf the a te { »niication becomes | faces were mavut ‘ } ‘ . ‘ : % } — bere his apple ation : et ne | e rearfe ¢ » Greeks witend to) p Se Pon: i iv hace been warned, Yours, &*., a lof the houses, where j : aed i We Rene a es ade ey sapere gente Mt, ete ahy 4. LESLIE. |". } laborious, not fewer! blows of blastering bull oo. week ere : \still more protracted and la iSy ive but to arraign them to an- S i BGS : . ‘ . then Lake possession ef Thou trality in ease of war, on paint expulston. | Souris, Dee. 25. 1868, t i f + pee oor alternative v | ; sw ha "Ts : — | than nine hous Demy Co") i harged against them — so by Tee Russian Geverement hae denied ahi a -_-> ul til in the | swer to the incapacity eharg z \ riet broke owt at Tora, in the Province of itil, authority te the Greek merchaat versels to use the | Kussian flag for any purpose whatever. Reports have bees received of a collision be-| tween a band of invading Greeks and a Purkist ied casi onagee toree in the Turkish Province of Ambatha The filled with : tac pallies ws rap eden - for 5 ‘ re trosped a is rot S wh ae ! t - Turks were victurime A ne ' . i . wan srothers pass from Six A Circular trom the Sublime Porte, just issued, | eyents of the past year, but if you : aun — hap pens that the young Bre I coufirmm the report of the Sadtan’s refusal fe par | room for a few re marks on some . gee ’ \to ten years in these prepar ticipate in the projected Conterence it the Cretan) jacal interest, you would oblige me by luser +t divin heeome members of the question is to be discussed .... The Spanish Gow [> the following - j fore y , Bs nga Re eR eee ag yey ernceut ts taking wracnres te reduce one pubic) The provision of good roads and of pure and even after tha el agli r ) - ling Messrs. Gladstone, Bright, and Lowe, have expenses for the ensning year... -Eimilio ¢ a lwater have heen, for amny centuries, and are have already stated, devoted to useful reading, been re-elected to: Pacliawent lar, a well known Nepubheag, saye that a We rent deside rata, but ‘ ya lay of every week, All are r. Gladstone in a speech on the hustings i ,publie bas been morally formed ty Spat, as the of| for four or five days ; ota dy ‘ : : ‘ < % ‘ ‘ , > Srawarwh, cold be wae wnt yet whey fo em Republican party carried all the great cities in sivilized life | not subjected to such a long and trying money to some- of Biot, but Hf free soting was impossible with) iy couutry, except Madrid in the late elections, | crv Zed Tre. full share, and that share amounts to | i j » study, z oral instruction and privat ‘ ) | ty pO he is de aul in the following indictment ; i cantly qualified to enter on| must be plain, they will not be the language Se. 0 dake It frequently | of passion; and when the people have pro-) i nounced a final decision on the merits of this atury exercises be- | case, we trust the Government will pagent f [ustitute; | ledge the judgment to be in accordance wit 3 we their own public deserts, } ; ! EXAM.NER. Zamora, cansed t the hostility ef some of the rk x zation of a aational guard im it Wie qonielly Lhe correspondent asserts that the To THE LpsiTor oF tardy judgment of his superiors, people te the orgat i 7 that hewn authorities Curh«te bace formed a deep and wide-spread con of the Government, and be “dt 1} Sin,— Your next issue will probably he wel tasaert th general interest, and with , ‘ the othce ol publie teaching. } mgrermey tat the Perse sm bend they await the breaking out al tween partics ol the country to develope their desigus owly sirile liberal On Education in this Island we bestow | ‘some £18,000 year. Ol this large sam of the Catholics pay at least their own still, considered not only ( the first or among the first, necessaries '~ oo his Colony are atrociou8’y | 4. cause forall), it isnot necessary. + } ; “s he was fur the ballot ‘ 5 ae Phe roads in t y are Y} heeause, for all, i coupe! euch w safeguard, : nu he w : - be rs New — De« ~~ shameful, and the water in’ Charlottetown iat of Seientific kuo vledve, qualitied for thing far above the contributions of any other Mr. Bright alee mode B&B speech belere b The feature of Wall Steeet to day was the} ™ ! i point OF Ocie fe: : . 08 eleetion at Birmingham, wo which he explan ed as t. his refusal ot the office of Seeretary tor Ludta bee that office for hia in the present etate of his head! because he thought the the eomntry in Lite the Todt pe ey were fot sufficientiy He argued that the late parliamentary} elections eflered tresh evidences im faver of the malay of the ballet ile the prefigate Tory party, and closed wrth prom sing ou the part af the ¢ binet an pranseseorii referui ea i} iat et the Geternment ee Constantimople, Dee 20 The Sublime Porte appreves of the conduct ot t val | rotten Possibly as the City Board of Health . - ait « ay he : d / fm greal stringency in theney, whe fe ie adc 4 ; ag + Gen Sracial pete wt” ma 4 er The minima rate oo | hav { oferty ih Yhis stringeney had | Report which they have since published, from the Citv Health Officer, something may be done in the matter of a pro per supply of rood * 7 a0 4 j ¢ i . vy ‘ t iwater. Humanely speaking, the inhabitants | Mg, as wil gi . “gael ; , ro | : . ita. . . state ~ . i The appheation ot Whelan the MeGre nasaasin,) Qe Oharlotterown, acting throuch their repre=/trying their qualifications for a the Baptis \ is equal for leave to appeal trom the recent decist sr jsentatives in the { ity Couneil, are most cer- | much restraint and labor, of becoming imbue d ments derived from Cathole sour | " ae . e Slat. ae m " — gc tag og a ad watil tainly answerable for the fatal form of fev er { the | and in the meantiow he has been respited & iwhich has broken out among them within the ’ rea February. jlast few weeks, assuming the assertion of| of acquiriug a familiarity with dhe routin ) le . ‘nat Gav me . ‘nati They pay twice as any office iw the society, on the fit t day of religious denomination. y F 7 ad b : ag : { : ’ esas much ‘e and for such it is ey ident much as the Presbyterians, five im Church of England, six times as much ' ing ewer known ae the labor wae too severe to auything ¢ 7 their entranee inte eall 7 per cent in geld, effect on values, aud stocks generally Gold 1343 Torenteo, 26 ) and ine marked that only so much time is necessary for tt as the show a decliue them a fair opportumity of ae the Methodists, and ten times as much as | In fact, the sum total of pay-) views of regs advanced So: isi SS, f - ; ions of al | with its spirit of religious self devot: dress, and op nearly so, to the contribution ' Of Protestant denominations put together. Now, New York, Dee. 26 ‘ j . har metho : ; : nh .y, the Catholics Jehn McDonald, his we and twe daughters | their Health Officer to he correct that the im-| qomestic observances aud the peculiar me thods in the expenditure of this money ald, h ¢ ‘ F « , hat , : sre auflorale d-ath in Philadelphia, yester-) pure water supplied by the suthorities is the en aia . : » possess tale é wi rj ishes are never coneult- were suffocated to of*conveying instruction. Some possess t sents complain that their w ? ' sas t a : ‘ ae ae » of the Ciseuse. f{ we citizeus have | ; ee ie = ‘ 2 | oe ee ee d ‘ Mol the W “ apo mod quam & me — oe is ‘a t e an s fdr in our city, | Whieh enable them to outstrip the slower pror) 94g, They are the only religious body whos “a The ambaseadors af Ghe Western to i i i : ino one here o e eanse ant Grain © CIV, : i a ee _ pen yver!ooked or in > a » fi to exereiae protection ever the affaire ot) stegt New York, Dee. 25 Snail supply the inhabitants with wholesome | gress of the less gifted Brothers, and to pss! interes » are either entir-ly « ' nm @ ] the (ireek residents fler their expulaws lrow the ‘Turkish Deowtutene. Phe Greek subje speeds to Athear 7 avoid war with Turkey. President Johoasen has to day issued a proela-| water, the sooner wie et we from the New ; in shorter time over the measured space : the sultingly deapised and sacrificed by ts P a ; vaders €O-) Domini elaewhere the better. i ea : P 1 é " . eli- ae hye ie ly “et be the fata have done | Necessities of some of the schools may demand yerpment. The whole of the money is ( ally O& : al . srs which can be sup . . ) maintenance of an jas well as they know how, or perbaps are able | a reinforcement of teachers whi h can ~ . bs rute ly spent on the i gyros ee tt to do, with the road-mending and making pied only from the rauks of the less perfectly | Educational system which 1s no i | The tellowin deapatch, dated Constantinople, | 6 0 R R b S P 0 N D E N C E . ; business, though their macadamizing is de- « nie he folowing ; , = “ceive d ewhbraces the we, Bhat, is just received an aap ‘ oon news from that quarter: The a ee extended to three we oka the tine for the depar-| reol the Greeks trom Constantinople : } The Emperor of Russia has authorized Greek vexacla, probably carrying away the tugues te use the Russian flag. Hobart Pasha, ta of rraying the Goverument fo gaged iv the late rebelhon lorable and their Superintendent ance, | ‘tained. But however these and similar causes, | ]¢ jg maintained in spite of justice plorable and their Supermtendent an . We have, most of us, wished each other a} Se a “a sbi a ph Happy New Year, ete., within the last two | paration for some, it is & fixed principle iu the ing of this system, it 1s quite davs. How far are we, as decent, professing Christians, justified in further delaying the es- tablishment of an Infiemary aud a Keformatory f prepar-| this kind i iaiaadl « ° - ° gy 4 r f . mgs Oar are yre fwar, iablock | report in our midst; by the way, all praise to His|nently qualified, as a Jonger Course 0; pret this kind are hon wake alk , pirg) wilh seven men-o ‘ F ’ nea | . »s* - 4X} cu n »wihcie , “ee i aterns rover ant. ieir pre- ay ag os he Geek stemmer “* Erosis,” | Harbor, and the depth of Water 1m it and v8 | Lordship the Bishop of ( harlottetown, and tO! ation would make them, are yet sullen utly smiles of a paternal Government | k retuge. The Turkish Minister at Athens the Bar. He states: * It was ey d a the | his coadjutors, ecclesiastics and laics, for their has returned to Cor stantinople Phe Grecian) Breastwork, besides acting ae a Bee : ; } Rav d and Hizher Class chool “i ne heneGt to others and with credit to them] ase always consulted, their principles are high yr ment is making rapid preparations for would, by concentrating the force of the curs! them, I pray, aud say and believe He will, | =" rent, cause scour sullicient to remove the Bar;| vreatly in part, beeause they help themselves. | selves. e . . ’ “ee ) - - 7 " . i is . ‘ : i : ‘ aa 4 a eins Al! the members of Parhament, weer te it has, however, as far as 1 can learn, failed} A soundly-constituted Ben fit Club of arti | which will, we think, meet with the approba /community, amounting to eighteen thousans positions in the Governue wl, hate Hh : ome to produce avy such effect.” If Mr. Boyd had }zans and meehanics might possibly be of wreut elected except Mr. ¢ ardweil bene ry eet made proper and sufficient inquiry he would) service in our community—desultory charity is i take place to-morrow. ae Re ee that the Breastwork had done | pleasant to the bestower, and of immediate | We are not so siraple have “* jearned”’ ste ra | mn pee om sore coulested. Be- | henef; »> the recipient thereof, in some Cases, ~ - ~ereive complete a training a8)able, There are other Protestat.ts w ho desider eneht to the recipi teachers can receive 80 } | To rue Eniron oF tae Examixer, . 4 : acik — sr sr of Protestants tu Sir: Society to advance those only to the office of pose that aconsiderable numbe J : oy F - - ; is wee a ee “ arfectly satisfied. Men o U hve nates l teachers who, though not in all things so em! | will profess to be perfec tly satisfied. M * } oyd's ° . I have just seen an abstract from Mr. Boyd's with the approving relating to the Breastwork at Souris ading Syria, Whe ifitted to discharge their duties with judices are respected, their views and wishes } tion of all thinking and unprejudiced persons, | pounds a year, are tre 7 spent to — ; ' as to think that all our} heart and to make their sarrourdings comtort- Lagden, Dee 21. (or was dujng all that was expected of it. . if, : 7 } > . . > ‘ . i , : i : The Titer commending Pres-teyt Jobuson’s fore that work was bevun the Bur was 195/| but in the main most wusatisfactory and ex te & ea ont'a ai — : el ss than 24 feetot water apou rl | : | . which sd re heme Wiessage, fefers be s President ‘boraness, yards long, aud less than 24 ey wut great aa pale us 1 proeneroys| great room fur improvement, [tis an absur | would confer upon their children; and ¢ atho denounces his repudiation peapesition. wd ap-\ i, atlow water. Now itis not over 95 yards i wish yon, Sie, “Hlapry end pr me ‘3 preves the action of the Senate and the Hoe long, and fully five feet upon it at low water;|New Year,” nal—its | dity to expect that Mr. Lawson, or even #\ lies believe these Protestants to be men of aud their disposal of the decument and hoping your jew | i that R ea S08 Se. eee, in bis eepeet, vintee © that) very mame carries os - * van ea : | Ductor of Oxford, can train for teachers in @ | goynd principle, whose views are fair and liberal, A@vnnga from laraguay eays tha tear . ie Sh hi, oe ” ton Ni Phe Mh — ve puldic delinguency | : n 2 Adwiral Bron, 6 the American Naty. with 2 tur as he can learn it lias failed. Can Mr. | may as te arlessly de ee te wane iy f. ¥| few short months, many of the youths who} whose arguments deserve a hearing, and whose purer. “ar ‘es .. acet, bad gone ny the Kiver ieya inform the puble what other cause has | gad private abuses ns it ee oO KE : . wee ue . o Mie : Panama. te Asecue Le was ace’ mpaci-) by “ad (ae eect of removing so much of the sand) its jaie honored and deep'y lamented Editor, ; come from the country to frequent the Normal! grievances should be wisely redressed by a . «ite « we Oe ak bs * ft: * ° . | | pp — the Aumevieas: Minister, Mr. MeMai. They --om the Bar ? or is he sure that the informa- I remain, yours ie ‘ } Those who & t+ demweud satin action frou the Paraguyan | tion he obtamed abouc it was from honest, dis _, LIBERAL, tec School, and who, after spending these few | Government rofessedly popular. , > i 5 tive wWleense for the office yeutitied to! hold this opinion are supported by the sym- pleat -Onghenes can inte ested people that could be fally.gehed on* | (ho receive a uicense for the office of tekbHA. berg sme f Pr . » end A . ‘ — > - ssi q " . yy oa~hy of a great majority of the people; and - ar: ross “ne vot Trom some settish | will not presume to dietate to the gentlemen pha ofa g J Mr Cirdwell was tu day roe _§ P- POS TEC UGS Er ; oe ae g reb'th wr & ell w y lected tw ta: persons who are most anxious to have some | To Tus Eviton oy THe Examiner, trem the erty ot Oxtord , ‘ «.. Despatches £5000 or £10,000 of the public money laid out | ; on w# more than useless (tumble-down) Hreak-| You are, no doubt, welluable to eope with rh fe ~ os @ays The, Re pore TOW FOUTS, A mile the editor of the Nwnmerside : y m oi ~T a A a Mimaterial bedget wad been submitted to the 404 a half to the eastward of Souris Harbor. Chambers, and aatwithstanding the ekpectation One of those trying to inform him on the sub- Meet: | a." urhey, the military estimates are Ject is a sycophant who knows little or not hing !4* were the zentlemen named present at it?” attend training schools for severa) years,i: stead LTT ba , . = ~ e ‘ . | @ a ‘lanes dw . . about Souris H irbor, and anothep Whom he This ia the whole matter, nothing more, or | ; , mmeree of Syra have probably learned from, i8 @ person ¢hat few nothir vy less, ina nut shell. petitioned the Athenian Goverument to pro- who k bi rh re] gt in if ho know bivg will pué maeh reliance on what | wishes are one half of what we hear is true, we would be tives, that #] j Sy) ape Progress ov the! inclined to. think question of the » Oyster Supper. Phe priu- cipal insue is—** Was the Supper given?’ and | Sir: | who compose the Board of Examiners; but if many that if some of the youths who desire to fill the office of teacher, would sul jected to insult, and that the public money is all spent in a way that must gratify the . of several months, the interests of education calumniators of their religion, The Pragress man ’ 1 he | would thereby be promoted, : The Government eould not expect to carry does not pres ime to deny the prenilses, ' ¢ ia , — : nae ‘ ; ; , , : The system of the Christiar rothers ae i “a is Advices from Hong Kong to Nov. (6th, eay the ao ape b - Boyd had taken the trouble question ts then settled. You are right and | sis ithe Christian Brothers must, on this game much longer without being Fvghet Aeet, including the Ruducy Rinulde, wud |‘ ven to try to ascertain the truth, he would the P ogress Man is wrong. But the reason! after al', jike every other designed for practical saci ; challenged by the parties who consider them- Kearus. reached Naukin Now sh. On the neg | ove earned that, when there was no Breast day, the British Consul, Wedhurst, with a guard work at Souris Harbor, vessels d awing over 7 of Marines. called or th. Viceroy, and demanded ‘eto! water cou d neither vo in nor zet cut of full reparation tor the iusult offered to the Mis. | there, except at the time of hizh spr sievaren at Hf mg Chow, why 4uasimali Share of vour yaluable space ‘DOSES ve jfe e st as . i of your yaluable spa purposes, derive its strorvest sanction, in the! selyes plundered by sharpers. Slaves, ever Isto Call the attention of the publhe to the une} entail ae h ind 7 : , ‘ iinds «© tose NOt’ much infiuencer v ere | inure » las} vent emanly and scurrilous character of the } Mmvend y m inured to vic lash, ng tides, Progress. The hireling editor ot that sheet is authority or merely 8} rroduce had always | fast writing himself down. Ina would not be able to trans eculative aryvuments, Phe Vieeroy propos. and vessels loading with J ing te delay the dixcuasion, was informed that if. to get part of their car ~ a. = 4 meng ~ ve w'eloek, p. m that) in hoais. Now over 9 feet required even iu an infidel os aa sine - gunboat anchored off Nankiu can salely get out or in at high water, even at the ware be seized, Whereupon he immediately high tides. In the years 1sé6, L867 and 186% coupled wits all deuancde. sel ,, i iv] i vessels have goue out and come in fully loaded arts of | the firs h of i i ills a parts of the first touch of an experiment made to bring! Colleze and schools no boating being required in any of these years.|the Island the low slang ard ‘ blaek-les.’?| t} ; 6 hei . 6 | Colege and schools, aig gh aie ee a ee d “ : . sci : o) rem down from their airy dwellipe j . reeeived imstructions from Vieauna te aet in When the Breastwork, in its unfinished state scum of New York ribaldry of the Pi ogress . ! ° apne | renee & te Quart with France, on the Matera 4 ficulty (having some 300 yards of its seaward end little man, permit me to transeribe a tew ae the | dreamer S mind, into contact with the routine Phe Presse representa that the war excitewent - than So shortened the Bar so elegant epithets of the Progress in his last | of human affairs. sinteuse in Constantinople wuch (upwards of 100 yards) and deepened) “« Philipsic’? avninst y ‘woul : . j j : i of 7 i a | ) le pen d Philippie’? against you. | would not run the \struction cannot be judged of 4s a painting or - London, Dee. 23. | the water on it fully 24° feet. the nro abitity sk of offending public decency by giving a| r : The Morning Telegraph to-day printe ais that had that work becu tompieted two years | collection trom the ling re om yond Berlina ssueunemg that Prussia avo, as it should have been, the Bar, ere now, a wa - a mp wrt = Great Powers of would have been entirely removed Mr. Boyd's Virepe ta ée “ peaces ) ital qrestiot eat imate , . 7 7 wl 4 stranzly expressed @pinion to the ec rary hatween Turkes unl Glee-es ¢ } pide ti the cont ary hristian com-| from the development and application of it ; . p ; ts; masters; and the poor people of this country roes carried to the ay nut ny good bree ding and ye vod Mmauners are ' ' : Vesseis drawing ‘the Trighten even sceptics, consider it a b'essins that it is so principles in practice, Theories the most cannot create noney forever to gorge harpiea, tlub-teot and : dazzling, hypotheses the most inventous, mux- | ‘ Yo shew | 4s the most perfect, have fallen to pieces at you and vour respectable readers in al! ; “horns 7? will albeit, these sume harpies spend LIRR OO a year of other people’s cash on the Protestant Paria. Dee, 22 B i sy , | , 29. ut, nevertheless, it ba: It is reported that Prince Metternich tas been resolved to perpetuate till dooms day the To required additional | lezal extortion of which we ec ‘mplain. A scheme of popular in-|) rob the public by law strength in the hand ofa dotard administration : Progress billingszate were | & Mathematical dea onst-ation, by the gratifi- accordingly, the mazie word was spoken, and it nut fur a yood purpose, viz: to frawu down | cation which it affords to the taste, or by the pubhe indeeeney. The following, then selection from the * polite literature’? {suddenly from all the sewers and dung-hills. » is a) approval which its perfect but untried organi- Pt and cess-pools of the Island, a horde of lantern ot the Siovegs UWatietd, qumber of Pactemeet ¢ A notwitastand: zg. Mr Hoyd, in his report, | Progress of the 28th Dee. :—“ Runnins amuck aatiou may extort from the judyinent. A plan | jawed bare bones, and raithng skeletons of é . ‘ + . ? ‘ - ins “ thy . ’ ‘ " ‘ Sheffield, and Thomas Bagley, member for er oe ee ae = a the Bar "y on praved wretches and fanatical worshippers. that would crowd 1 topia with sazes might the saints militant, sprang forth, armed and Mancheater, have preeruied & memorial te Zing co t may perhaps hasheesh, maniacal hasheeshen. Haltered, empty the school rooms of an empice, & plan | contempt le, scaudial us, per | that, in one verted, incorrigible, stoolites, mired, drivelling lunatic, Reverdy Johnson requesting him te urge the cost that to hire Mr. McBain to come here and mendaci American Goverawent te adopt a systen of do it, but if our Government had a proper Penny Postage between the United States and! Dredzing Machine ot its own, (wh'eh it oucsht Great Britam, The memorial ia signed by | to have had 20 years avo) and if that Machine Triceds of the mewhere of Parliament The} was ueed tor Murray Harbor, Georgetown or Loudeis Times priuts the Memorial this morning, | Grand liver, it would pot cost £500 to take and comments favorably theroon. te fr saya, if tue | it to Souris, and do all the dredging which that Pree we ei st ti pees od Partinmwnt would Harbour would es patna i# if the Breast- of rotten rum), abhorience, slavery, bi Lotry, | which must be modified in a thousand different | © colt MASE Biget de Chiat. 4 ' ‘ ¢ - The reeent ice . ew ;“o has rapia- + ta a ae te a y Spica tna | cant, hypocrisy, mendac ity, treachery, ltupers | Ways, according to diversities of country, ly nub ided acd the voleane haa aloown fitthe eign ae vl 2 Grea ving yMmMenced. | tinence, punpyasm, animal, skunk, (that animal of activity for the past two weeks, has a perfume like the Progress), salvanized biadsid, Dee. 22. corpse.’* The eleetions for the Cartes in this eity passed mounted, to ride rouzh-shod over the bodies of country, would be the handmaid/! 4 pr hideous, Eraumincrian of science and virtue, mizht, in another, work ! zal (quite above my comprehension), howling der | Oly discord and contented ignorance. vish, contemptible scavenger, varbase. au us, ostrate people. These fiery spirits und seritbhler, the Government, lant allies of are all Vhere | Patriots and Christians of a high order; and, gean | are undoubtedly certain rules, everywhere true plgesty, (that is eoming pretty close to “ dead i horse beet steak”), fool. bar-room, (that smells moreover, their ears are furnished with drums and everywhere applicable; but there are others | so Evanyelically sensitive that a whisper for atholic rights afflicts the warriors with the of | fury of French revolutionary demons. These That! daring cursers have been led by the spirit to the | character, of prejudice, of situation. of The block recommended by Mr. Boyd for the jonter end of the Breastwork, should not be built; it would not stand and would become a span enapcsy aan inn Oo j the system lustruetion adopted by extol the brazes contumacy of Froer domestic | ul ; The ghove are only 9 few of the choiee ex- | Christian Brothers has, in the details of its | traitors and renegades, and to place the rusty f he ly slight distarbane nuisance. The outer end of the work should | press; we rs i i 1 ‘eae ell arth aumpaselinds dight didtathunes 6 tae would) pressions used by the Progress man arsaiust the @peration, accomplished its intended object, | lances f the faithti i ' + pablie order All the Moyarehial candidates be secured by having tour or five rows of piles, poor Braminer man. UW you survive that on-| ay 1 that tl Mf t i si a ee sg om oe ‘ wereelected. The Republicgus have earried the | each pile about S mehes in diameter, well slaught I think you will live to read Mr. | . ' age ie elects produced by their schuols, and lussoes, at the service of a not uncongenial | } erties of Seville and Barcelona. Jt is stated on driven into tne sand at some 4 or 5 feet apart, Kirwan’s History ot the Island, which will ap- ‘ie - eran ranean ead — ener seed Sssentive. = eI ae et oe | official authority that up te the presewt moment | the tops of them, to show a very gradual slope! pear abo he i f the Greek Calends | be f the st vratify cj ; : . ae ‘ J pe pear about the time of the Greek Calends. | been of the most gratifying kind, we have the | ¢ val : y y i 4 #8 thonsand tronps have been sent to geinfuree! from the top of the work, down to the sand,| To he ger} us, public d ires that | . 3 ying , : corporal must have their pay. They are wise 4 " ‘ ‘ ‘ sand, o be serious, public decency requires tha sti Is rested, if nc sti pit-} i i i ‘ ’ } _ ond a ner — ~_ —— both on the East side and South ends, and then lecurritity should be put down - ate | testimony ‘ disinterested, if not hostile, wit-}in their generation, and they won't live on reverrigent anneuners tbat i! bever abandon us 3 ; “e P j * she i ‘veut | peace egies ts, mn ay ig B evlony of Spain. j to be filled with small greev bush and good | and “black lez” slang will not take reot here : sealiap hana ena. std \ name. y, although they are the children of | hope that an enlightened people will ever | ; acquiesce in their own exclusion from influence | London, Dee. eve, | Svlid heavy stones to the tops of The report of a proposd conference on the the roughest sea would then meet 4 Kastern questing is fully eoutiemed The Vienna "0 resistance, and would ran up the slope pile 8 Papers which (ind their Way into the family shall place before our readers on a future ov- | with girele must nut be filled with low black guard. | casion. } with- wm. The sivle of the Progress miszht euit the $} Presse, the Goverument organ says seumi-officially.| oat striking hard against or injuring anything | low slums of New York, where ruffians of un- . j When there is question of spending their money | 3 ; 2s - : ‘ ' . YON a ' _— } 7 | that the plan originated with Russia backed by | A Beweon on tae very point of the work would | speakable morality do love to cougre,ate ; but| THE GOVERNMENT INDICTED OF IN-| ou scandalous hobbies and jobs. The secular | + Vravsia, aud that the scheme ie favored by | he very uaeful and if properly built would stand, 1 assure wou that the wanton abuse of the | CAPACITY. Austria and Ttaly. The effort to settle the but not on Mr. Boyd's block. : mind is obstinate on this head; and the people ’ | hiredi , “HM sx ; is -oOnvenl fi | question without bloodshed will undoubtedly be | | ing Progress man is une ngenial to the I have but little faith in Mr. Boyd's Engin > tceesstul. | cotlee chill in meth work as have bans, echunl | taste of a Christian, nous infidel * community. | Tae conductor of a public journal is oeca- eset toil and sweat — mawe of armed | “ Athens, Dee. 23. be nie Se a ee NS | Yours, &e., sionally led into the temptat‘on to animadvert | 27 Msvlent begszars. Neither Government e he ‘ ted to him here. The huge blocks he recom-| A SUBSCRIBER ei = Saint shall 1} " The Ministry are still engaged in the discussion menda here and at St Peter's, forces me ts| Charlottetown. Sen. ° pi SCLIBRER, bre the oblique vision, the crooked Ways | Saint shall be suffered here to throw bs Of weaves tor the detenee ot the country, but te) believe that he is neither very judicious nor | co ees | aod the ambiguous prociivities of publie men. | £15,000 a year into the devouring jaws of a — feewal steps base yet beeu takeu in that direction. sayacious, as | most firmly believe that neither Constantineple, Dee 230 | t | =— To suceced in this game, the venerable scribe | “Venous and howling minority. | | of these Blocks, if built, would stand twa! too, and imagine may operate in shortening the course of pre-| force of a majority. With the spir We here genture a suggestion ly extolled, and the eunjributions of the entire | | the Brothers do; but we think that there is| ate the advantages which a different scheme have reason to complain that their | Canela ‘od by their own represeuta- | Liberal G Bitrate ve Pgs tne by . aber ‘ » that their persume are mute air into gold to panuer to the passions of j and so the only alternative su tar | Journed te eet again to-morrow, ‘Tuesd )g, at 7 o elock, ist January, 1869, FREE AND INDEPENDENT Most respectfully dedicated to qny ADMINISTRATOR oF THE Gos Roser’ Hoveson, Esquiny, 1s long as be likes, so far as we are concerned. | onsider himself excessively smart, that he is on the high-road to conte mytible crowd of | ‘ortune by siding with the ire who are the exponents wh gy in the columns of the Patriot. ‘ Bah. a change of Government to-morrow, Lolony would be too! j—and he would get His there was all the printing im the C y Elder Laire small to satisfy Elder Ls id get t. and the astute “ Progress Boy’ might suck bis thump at being sold and made a tool of, | Horvig . : ‘ “We are a Tho’ all men elee their nobler d mt, Confused by brainless moba and lawns Powen T » effect the desperate resolve he "Tis New-Yean's Day, and, as am of betaking bimself—in the event) hoot out bag, Queen’s Printing—to 7 age Within wr gy oy now alone j : . United States, to which he has) Of all around us, fy inepection & — olin A onate to know Laird be-| Of the true etate, we sek to re ratio "That iediv idual, in his lettertod C. | That, therein. may, at ener, be fairly gong ore . ‘ : “e » fact, broadly and W hat should de sanctioned, alt Pope, = — Se be oe: pone A his For here. in body though confined we gg ae plainly, that * hat Iu spirit we are free, o'er all the world ta gy j > reed. We understand the «* Progress Boy, and the country is beginning to do so savage | zo Barrens, then, to cur Gam He might as well save his wind. = beget And there, confronting se ead . ‘jals of the blatant stamp containe 5! Rehold with proud, though y as ae leave him sultegued like 80 | tow, esaugre all detvets her nobler sig “apty bladder that has been punctured, It) still beare ber onwar with all nobler rs ld be a positive waste of time to refute the Her destined glorious een te ; jebtdlie ry ja slang, mixed up with infidel |'Te States alien, ~ true succes 0 chew * aurely expressed, which flow from| What virtues and what Wliss figs ideas, obscurely expressed, ; at aie T freedoms flow. 1is pen like a dirty stream from a sewer, ¢ ven if it were not a fact that he is a mere oe Sianiinnt op Cinien, welll woictaliae and has to do whatever his masters commang) cht aikiat aaiiaen ental bee. The only recognition which his present She knows, at length, it is ht Were te dea at er likely to receive may be the | With strange diseases, foreign to her art. Donald’s * moccasins,” after! O- wounds she cannet probe, attempt te heal As a subject | She new no wiere auleapprehende her yt. any that he) But, schooled at bitter cost, full well ; is still to Tmui0d bet omy yy carry int hus come to, of losing the ' him. services are ever | presentation of is have been worn out, the hee quite as interesting to his readers as the has capacity to discuss, we would ask him if ul Her wisest course in janutnti » / oernes. was in imitation ot another renegade, who cence! vained some notoriety by his attaeks upon the g ; Ske ne’er, "tis true, in wild conceit jate illustrious Archbishop Hughes, that the | i ae was to subjugate the world “« Prorress Boy” is now modeling his conduct ’ But yet, alas! for causcless war 4 ° , 9 ‘ | ’ Auswer me that, “ Master Brooks 7 ‘ Ki | Her colore were 'gainat Liberty has fallen! 1 ait ite power, ker red right arm wag wan,’ of AntieCatholic notoriety, into contempt. His letters are never referred | Tyrants to shield, fram the hurled; moat juny firwan and his Progress will soon follow eds sg I ae ‘Guia prototype of disreputable | And, far misjudging, deemed to her Was giver nih To stem what now #he sees was Ube | , Leave ‘Sectarian Education’ alone,Mr} 2 The old, enfeebled, the bemammied | Progress, and other subjects, such as “ more money wanted.’ ‘about which you know nothing, Whick nothing good in PROGRESS could ceive, ol and which you are unable to discuss. The Has passed away; and, in ite stead, we Ged editor of the Progress is great at typoe graphical errors. He seizes on anything of that k Men, whe in full development believe, Called forth to ruie, men’s conse} kind with an avidity which proves that he i8 NO- | thing buta mere type-sticker. If he exercised as "a ‘nuch capacity in reasoning faiily and honestly) And a glad people their just rule - te ; J we would not have to | Ty order well her Home, now all ber aim, Assured thereby alone to find enduring fame, The asceptre from aristocrats has passed; 4 memory. oy OEE as he does in quibbling, lanent that our time is thrown away ia auswer- ing hun. a (From the Patriot.) | amination of the Prince of Wales. os College and Grammar School | warmest fric ; ; ment. We alladeto His Honor the Administrator | of the Government, who has always been regular } in his attendance at its examinations. He would 4 od eer et aE And now, what Briton, worthy of the name, Rejoiceth net the glorious sight le see O1 Britain changed, and yet in all the same; ‘ Her tenling millions, though in choice left free, To men of knowledge, truth, and parte berg given; : And they, who long as mindless serfs were classed, To treemen’s status, now at length bare No tiore to be in servile bonds harassed, race, | Or, at the will of tyrant wasters, driven; The examination of this Inetitution, previous to) And IRELAND'S woenster wrong now all p sf ‘ Po. Christwas holidays, took place on T uesday By strong, but prudent hand, shall quickly be last The womber of Visitors was not large redressed. Among those present we observed His Honor! ce udye Peters, the Hons Messrs Palmer, B Davies The mighty voice of millions now is heard, Haythorne and J. Longworth the Revds. Messrs | (The veice two long by tyranny Atlan, Parnther, a woes yey ay The slumbermg powers vf Justice, it bas ‘alconer. Messra. nodal, reuUCcK ie, boc a - ' acomgers ee of spectators we wissed one of the Awoke the Gorman powers of the uppressed ; nds of the College since its establish: | Rule te the Peorie, trom the few Lia And bade them in the change be wiee blessed. Thos Britaia, Freepvos's home indeed shall be; have been present o this occasion, teo, had not | Her trust in free-burn wen, at length tnade truly the Secretary forgotten the osual nolice free! | Arrangements were previously made for conduct. ling the examinations. At the request of the Tras-| py mighty spirit which now wakes the lasd, l tees, the Kevde. Merars Murray and MeWilliam le tated never te be backward Gell jand Mr. Roche, undertook — werk, lg They who once braved, now bow tole several classes were subjecter tae : yon And owa to it euch wondrous peut tion = The classes jn the Grammar school au in| . ’ ~ Yon yo riven, the classical department of the ¢ ollege., were ¢xX- Ae te er again shall suffer halt or stand, amined cimultanecous!vy, Messrs. WeWilliam and} Till it bas filled the course prescribed by K che conden ug hie former, and Mr. Murray the Heaven: lutser. h Till, in aceordanee with th’ eternal plea, We were not present ju Mr Arbuckle'« = pe in just gradation linked, mau barwuuise with ment, but we onderstand that all who listeued and | ae | took part were highly sey with the | 7 {made ls the pupils Indeed we have beard Mr Roche rete that the examination was altogether | talisfactory, and very creditable to the teacher | The Grammar School owes its present high state of efficiency to the skilful management of My, €; Arbuckle. We have long thought that the remaner | Verlook not rank, when me! &!S€= 48 claim ; 3 artwagven to fim is entirely inadequae to the! Nor woos » iwet, thong? Wealth its portion day. ms ; position which he holds and the tabor woick he Bat, e’en where au migat be their easy apoil, < performs. Would it vot be advisuble for * the Couless ** that those who think must gvrvern those < powers that be,’ to consider the imerease of bis whe til.” ali usa duty cumbent apo i yery | ‘ pow A rate Ay ROE Ce ee | But still, though thas most nobly they agree In the College. the students in classics under) To look beyond their own care cumbered the management of Professor McNeill, were win | sphere, utely examined by Mr. Murray. There were two) Por men of worth te guard their liberty; Savin, owe reading in Caesar and the Lu their own strength they stand. without fear Virgil in Greek The Greek Their just demands their chosen wall deny, class has been only a few mouths engaged in the Or tentarm, adveres te their tales, te * ‘ study of that language, and great proticieucy could s edheacma it steer; ; not be expected. The Latin classes displayed con. | Sinee public mensures, of whatever hind, : siderable readiness in trarslation, though their) Must new, they know, be framed to anit the knowledge of the construction of the language was! public mind. post ; but from what we have acenuud kuown of Nor therein OLtGakons hold doubttal oweys : his attainments and qualifications as a teacher, we But, true in heart, incapabie of guile, donbt not that he willdo bis work thoroughly and Phe bright prognostics of a brighter day, that his classes will mane rapid progress Our brave, good QUEEN beholds with giadsome lowsmer tu ether in und one wretg u the mathematical department, under the charge of Pro- | stile, fessor Anderson, every branch uppeirs to receive) And, with free hand, sweeps all dark doubts due attentioa. Dithealt problemein Euclid were} away: solved with very great eXpertouess, aud 4 questiuns) And Notes, too, true heire of ancient fame, jin Algebra worked with the utmost readiness low , : and |The pupils were also examined in history, with | Now bail the Maron of Mixon, with tree ; Which they displayed a very creditable acquaint- proud acelain ! | ance Pig ay the whole examination. it was} But, thongh the PeorpLe thus indeed may rule, Meee tae thet tcre wus no special prepuration| The seeds of Facewum tres, all broaden tae e for the OCCAPION, MS "8 BOINCLIIDes the Case ii } sows such instituticus “ : eat . which tasted | fo reach perfection in a painful echeol, At the close of the examination, . : AKCIERT about four hours, Messrs Murray and Koehe tune | ee * weer cause hatred of their ae r HRONE 4 few observations comimendators of what they had seen aud heard. Mr Mu; ray sngvested that some By Vinrur filled, or demagogie tev! ef our rich professional men and merchants might do} Give power to trample on its rights e’ertbrowns ho Gola 6 the eudowment of private chairs in | To geod Vicroria, every heart ix given, olle 9 > . / . o at, " ! than thus te invest it forthe promotion of education Heasen ! in our midst? ‘They would also secure a name and a} The best and happiest of a sovereign name; place in the land for generations following. Who} Ae dangbter, wite, and mother—faultless, pure; Will be the first to act upon the hint ? ns “ ' : " vo 4 There is one! As Queen, @ common ood . ‘ , and tree trom blame Malterto whieh we-woald simply advert in con tal ber acts; ber ieee shall clading. In Mr. MeNeils department there is a As how ae Beit a ee Fidure . class tanzht in Enylish Grammar, 2nd in Mr a sheets > and her fair fame Anderson's, one in Common Arithmetic. Flese To latent ae veveronoe shall Soeure § a ong not = to = = is impossible for the | W iilst ll shall be her native land Olessors properly to discharge their y . he ; , tr ighleousnesa other clasaee, Hi ~ od lime js oy aioupiod tebe ved ipiemesnon a — branches of a common education. There is work | enough already for the Grammar School Teacher | Aud grant, O God, we pray that to her race us We can see,is| In long. unbroken line, Great Biitain’s Threne, ther teucher in an inter-) By Righteousness upheld, and every grace J Which should around true Royalty be thrown, ay pass! and faithful annaliats still love to trace In all their reigns—as now throughout ber own, In fairest recorda, has been truly done,— Those traits, by which alone a people's love is won! This day, before her Throne, in homage due, iil The great and noble of the land will bend; ¥ meeting ou Saturday evening last, aud ad- | Of our gud thevaens, to weiah - ee ay even! The well-earned honore f the ‘ bhie f hah are glad te find that two OF one who feela that, to * truly Coena, — the appointienc of au mediate department {fm connection with the abeya e are engnontad to state that the Rey Was diso one of the i reqiiest of the Samination we | M ! Mr Paruther | Examiners appointed at the 1 rustees ; and that the examination of the classes in the Grammar Scho@ol departmong | Was conducted by the Key Mr. M William, the as Mr. Parather and Mr Edward Koebe.]—Ep SL. We Water Carts have been licensed To supp) Citi j ; | ‘ | with Say W Z Pply Citizens | H t ‘ ‘ te ° " : ee ne a ; ‘ Spring Water. We wo ,, | He must, as times demand, or save, or se , “| Pt ieee i es gpa “¥ ba a years. A’ post captain (now dead) of Her! Che & yAMUACY stosld not have s beam jn tus eye; and.| ” Laberal ny has braced itself to try a to attend the uenetina ot the Cis rte pe ok State. : authorities inthe indond A Ngle taat bic! Majesty's Navy, calculated the cost of a Breake| . without presumption. he shoald have 80D | fall with the public oppressor, and the cackle | What the Fathers have to » F oe ala wetructions from Constautiqople are peaeetyl and | Water at Souris Kast at £25,000. Mr. Boyd) tiwt te fad ouly asked that Gin Eresis be lagen | ¢Mimates it at less than half, say at £10,000. to Pyramus by the Freneth aud Austrian steamers)! Keven by Mr. Boyd's shewing, £1200 would | | te await a trial by the Greek moval officers make Souris Harbor large enough and suffi | London, Dee, 24. ciently ch ep for all the trade of the plaee far! An Athens deepatch anys the Greek Govern-| many years to come. What a reckless waste | toout demands from the Chambers an extravrdi- ches jt would be of the public money to lay out | bary levy of trowps. The National Guard has i | reason to trope that he basa head. Brains of the prayerful will not prevent the catas | either borrowed or bougit, or stolen alyly, trophe. Either this Government must come may make a mess of an article. The jackdaw | down, or the pecple must submit to be sacri- THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN ™ atrut along in peacock’s feathers, but he| {iced lo the vampire of their own creation. The SCHOOLS. | deceives nobody; nor does Or the mode of living pursued by the — frighten the little Arabs when Charlottetown, January 4, 1869. “ o | given to Mister James Fj > } £10,000 or even £500 ona tumble down Break- | 5 : | i : : he dons the | pl . ip Peto Fits plush when he ne- re oo and Fores and Phere ace water within a mile and a half of the Breast- thers during the time not devoted to profes- #kin of a lion. Spongers, loafers, rooting | #'€cts hia work, in order to sing psalms in the the fohowiug from Constantinople. dated the | work at Souris Harbor, and that tumble down sional duties, it is only necessary to state, | animale, imps of the rd, is recewed: Tue Greeian Minister paw) YOPk hig inte bus — — a . ~~ sa or ! a ’ eet 3 . } ip urec yy every slorm rom te Sonuthieare ° lp ae yor, Aa og et greece erlang aM ever the first stone uf it was laid, and iq /°8¢2 morning, throughout the year; after They are the curse of godly newspapers; Tue } jaa consented to extend the protection of bis!) has been the sole cause of two vessels having which about an hour is spent in exercises of! they are hike the leprosy, they irgation ty Greek aubjects in Conataytingple. been driven on the rocks. It will never be of devotion. the Times into a nasty ray if they could not. "The Seabrisseres Porte declines te recognize the ef any patilia benefit, but is now a publie nuisance | | infect the Pr . 3 th posed Couference ot the Creat Powers. _, | and will become a greater nuisance as the work | ge : rem ane Be Panes. Leur Uterngn wae on Wedeesday officially | ey he done on it will moat likely be demolished h!f-past three; after dinver the time is spent editorials are worse than moonshine - erarme’ by the Regrowe Kapri av Ambans,| hy the waves, aud che stones contained in it, until vine, partly in recreation, partly in reli-|@re flippant, im dey trom Spam. Carlet disturbances have vecur- will be scattered towards the sh tering ed in Navarre, and fourteen persaus have been |!!! be scattered towards the shore, rendering pettilozging law, they | eamp of howling convulsionaries, briefly, that their hour of msing is five o'clock | will bring their brains and soule to market. | — > rogress MAN 18 very angry with us. would turn When an opponent, with whom you are en The Schools are opened at nine and closed at three. Dinner takes place at Spicy. they pudent, and insvilent gene-| Progress h men detest them. a sure sign that he is getting the worst of the argument, [t appears that the editor of the | as been studying the superstitions of | gious exercises aud in reading relizious or liter-| Tally ; honest People| the people of the “East Indies." | subjects of Fire, Water, As are being discussed at their meetlugs, {* . in Soci i 2 ’ the donkey sue cannot be doubtful. The wallet must be FB vdeo crt be held at Scott's Hull, at 8 o'el wk, purpose of electing officer ; Dee. says: —Our aud the sebr. ' tax, left this morning gaged ina controversy, loses his temiper, it is loading with to montion in our i that the Beet mom last isege ay on the important Than he, this seasiuent, &c., which! That rest in Clothed with stands, In enbjects’ presence, of whom TRUTH can say, On him tore in. by her tree commands, ro Her duties deputized in honor weigh: Seneery instant. for the The worship he receives is hers in fact ; » ter the enesing pear | But reverence tor him still centres in the act attendance is r ested, } "a i a a +b He ne'er, self-seeking, trampled on the right, . FirzGerarp, See. 1 Or ever sold the truth to serve the hour; pir tere, — be stood unmoved in fight, ip een, Sense, mates dete mee Scorning alike the lures and threats of power- harbor is still open for poncho | Darkuess he ever seorned, and buld in light, J. K Stewart, McDonald, for Ha’ |, 2° npocence, still proved s refuge and a tower} The Schr. KE. Hodgson, is | And well, for thie, his native Isle, “twomld be, vats for Halifax, or Boston, and wi) | ad be a lifetong lease of his Lieutenaney. » ready to-night.— y ght.— Par. Not idly is this thougbt exprersed nor yet _ Without a hope to see it quite tuifitied ; bor power to grant and fair vceasion met, Soon wisely may pronayuee that oo "te willed: day, throughout the many lands peace beueath Vieroria’s away, ber royal pewer, not une sere = so Charlo tetown Debating Club. The General Anvual Meeting of the above riday evening next. Sth full and punctual A friend writin —_——— ° , ° . : . ] . ° SS are . ‘ ‘ % “ ° a te Bee weeks, The committee of action at Athens, jusi sagvested that work and told several of and dinner, When the inclemeney of the) blank cartridge is a fault, though editors like. Summerside election, we sr ot png on the in-Chief —1.—Queen’s County Re nenaniat re 8 fearless truth, to him we dedicate ; » have addressed a petitien te the Greek Geyern- tne people there, where, of what, aad how ¢o eather prevents the usual walk . W ie: the dateetind otis ‘ Pree ype oe 8 10UNld say that his | teers —Livutenant te y Kegurent y elun- | ay more, we freely venture to commend saent praying for peace Russ has asked of build it, sugested the erection of a pubdlic weather prevents the usual walk on Widnes-| it: the intended victims éf they are Popes, | mind 13 tinetnred with the Opinions of his own | Acting Captain, vice Weta Dogherty, to be! To his esi thought, the views we thereia Porkey eed Greece a suspension of hostilities wharf at Souris and built it. The bridging of day, the next favorable evening is selected. | call it a brutum Sulnen, for it breaks no —o hgh nagtll ad ae hazarded an opi- | Ensign Frederick Curtigns “Me S eaeae nee og Nor f et : * 4 ay Ales - “se ° ap ie ? ‘ i * RO y, = —n . vied : 4 ’' 4 , : Swat tye end of the conterence of the Great Souris River or HMacbor also originated with) No one is admitted into the Institute before bones. But eackling, yelping braying and . " : baie own, we should Say that he js | vice Dogherty- Color Sergeant Ty & Mientenant, Ser tear we by auch baldness to offend 4 mo 8 | were whieh seal assemble some time in hi a ealiel hive : 6 | : ae : ° ’ £ gradually adopting the religions belief of the | 80u, lo be Qetin Es be . Jotwas Heuder- One whe has merkly learned to serve and wait, iy P| “Me wary ‘iesb, * Caned pu said meetings to have the | the sisteenth or seventeeth yearof his age, and bissing are worse than sins — they are Brahmins. Already his “soul”? h end a ae ini Qi > oo pg Curtis. | Even whilst, with firm and uncorrupted soul ae « ‘ ° e ake ‘ "Ons _— nde Ee | , ' . j : ‘ : F? rider. «. ~ “hh 8 " , epi: Sao . , es Marwities, Dee 24. yep oo ie . pose a at ‘i no one ean make his simple perpetual vows until blunders in a man who seeks to attain to a i... one of the transmigrations of that sect, | Activa Captain Harold ie om > sega Build outlaws be can bend to sober Law's control | Tho ag " ant, vice Sed om % a : ses eed an yet ~ peste neste ete which wete passed at them, drew up petitions, he has completed hss one and twentieth year. Ovrtase degree of Christain perection. A } ae — Paap te ot r .moukey, and inane Wades si = Colony, Lieutenant | er pitenet thus . ihen once he quelled, hoteles on enrseel : ; aad _ —< an . il - , s “stool” in his Sane » to be Act ’ i es a ud, wit 1% te reeently near Susyrag. ig Asia Minor, got them Wu Fats y sigued and ont to the Pike young Candidate, besides unexceptionable great writer of the fold of Juda should not Summerside, his grimeces and’ wel besa appointed Adjutant cting Captain, view May, When all Pete tape ge and nat a of ve Eeyptain steamers came ay edfision im the | ——* uty es ay met 1 “ts testimonials ofa virtuous life, must also possess borrow the language of vile animals. He *wusiug to witness. The Progress wi - A Bay King’s Connty Regiment Militia | , G@2¥e to the Law Seliaiieiedsdameeed 3 wif 3 * we e ite: adesmenu Cou POrs, OUL tinfortuna Ytor. e . . ‘ : ° i — niaies « as “tl . a 4 4 ed i - B45 " a e.. bp - — agudred pax ~ 8 poet - op ogy wat igen an wa nt | considerable knowle¢ze of an elementary kind, should not vorit forth, either hie atrabilions a away amongst the benighted inledidbens? Yet ueign Michael Gregory, to be Quarter — peg seme whe wpenly rebelled ; : _ ad iis _ i : . - ‘ a " nee 1 " » ° ae ot the OF 7 2 os ale ” " et sue d Lendon, Dee. 2s —hvemng (adupted, Subscription hists were vot upto aid and extuibt proodts ofa capacity that, with due malignities aa the beads of men. A oon. y wie c W or a mae yee ot our con. 4,—A Military Clas will be oe _ » u| land the seed they sowed throughout the 4 i and the Staad, , ‘3 4 » Uridve, gue o ic 2 Per ner : ~ . ae : sf . “egy . : favel so far for a duplicate | Sted eve aes, a 4 ' e Dri aie i. — 7 . “a — . ’ , ¢ f . insted r . Sur Kichaad Mayne whe made binselt witerriat | vee rty double to what any ane ie did. The member, After his admission, he is placed that would settle a Gueer customer out- 7 Co, first-rate companiens, So they are ™ssoned Officers,’ and 0 aragaeny Non-( om. | *4 thade seditious wen the rulers of the bour, i met long «iyo hy breaking up Sunday meetings pms geome re a