aeguretc. eure - TE. IT vas aus 2 mF a ‘ i | in ~ RTT PT Rk peer eae ree nema oo ——— awe reer ¥: = : rr crm ere THE PROOF. . ar CaTHERINE S COLLPOR.—Mr, C H " . Lothy Wot ‘ i j “. : een eg” we ot ee ; eu 2 ae ed mn pig ‘ 2 arren lands and sparse » : aa vor estla f vil sowing her) curity $250 000 stock, and * the be CSF Ying paddling, gos iping, mischief: has the reputation of being an able litigious eountry with the pe yee r i The following correspondence speaks for Stewart of Christ's Col exe, bas | a ” : Se the richer man and) bonds which have requ'arly mo iking and hypocrisy go to make up are-jman, but he was not able to “come lt” | population of other p sae 4 ed Musical Scholar of this College.— 8 trer pos . — i M {osix per ™m nN ¥) 74 | , the Attorney General, who has proves ‘ ilroads that paid, we are quite itself. " . _— 77 _——s fad she| cont, interest He gave eed putation, then certain people that 1 know jover if watehful the best interests of have seen railroa oe pene "Px awivern Ormce Nov. 192, 1871, | bridge Independent Press, Oct 21, r"% e * > ak +9" art . age : : ’ ° wae BP \himse ar . 1 over 1 ICS res | til - s " 3 } 3 : v . 4 | th at of het ow! ®'S will, written to him those | to understand from ¢' ‘ Government | f would stand high in this community. . ants it 1 ek di interests required positive that the Railroad along the route A. MeNeill, Esq The ahove young gen leman is the only v t . " . . sya he ere} . yan " ylix aie 1e CO a ’ ; . ’ a » M4 ‘ANA F f sor ) jt af cnel ; " ’ | ve ue . ~ &© bs! prme Y Sinall wonder pay ing Lim, o7 a#, at the bonds were | If he would not, how can he pul lish such rood security no one can deny. Mr. referred to, wiki re pay & handsomae sie a Sir ‘son of Wi liam Ste wart, Rag., former] of » * ‘ " . 3 - ™ nee — Reni lat ° ete . rp . " on tne ae » fa ilv an ve rae i c " —o a > F > all 4 ay > ° ; 4 a “ ir: ee en | rene + oy B34 igs ' Ke satan tieth 30s BRUT! oe NE 4 , el? spin phe te By ot wre he ee ry Ta, courte sisi spn on ou 8 re The Patriot havmng «lenied the statemens Glen Stewart, Lot 48. on this Teland. Mr : v Bn ic! * . 7 -_ stead of this he or the “ 8tod | earve » character of a christian and a gen- | Rdjtor of » Exampner, if he does wot re-} - Myernseyv. whic s only eleven’ — sed . t. ° ’ f ee +o “— i a t serve inp heen er ei |E ange as a ht neds that the Mort j tle Isle of Guernsey, which gh -_ T) of the EXAMINER relating to D. Laird Esq.. Stewart conducts the niusical Services of bis aus ’ rr oe oes, aoe .. |tleman such ae should be at the head of a | tra . ‘or $100,000 and not $50,000, as| miles long, a railroad was project om having said * that he did not consider = Pembroke College and St. Catherines is ; ; ' p , ++ eT) ‘ due every six ‘ , } , ro t¢ Vip : ;wage Was i “w ) td “ial | yg . , ‘ ra rea ». ee r ; iY +c ‘y i é . i - . At last © & wag free wefr to g*, home ar “ fp to the moment when due ever} ™ Catholic college. We have to tell Mr. Ca O'Brien represented : os be iditor of the} projectors there as well as here were dc it world end in any loss to the CORN ae proficiency as a musical scholar is kk ai cy hie drfda, ar , } «4! y#onths, the whole “ | ck, and barre n that the head of the family he thus ia-|,, 7" joes Noi tecract, but. reiterates |» sed A railroad, however, was built Mr O'lrien did not get the Contract ana § 7° a 7 big ly ‘ oe “hae ld } “ted” , PURI In ny ; a XAMINER- OOS : aa the O'Brien |= UNCLE oad: ts i + as Mr Laird ass for my authority, will spoken of. We wish him every success frour his ut maywould be knock iown to the “ sughe lis, and in some places may mjure Where | jis statemen id challenges the arren ne e he other. It did not ruin 5 "Fr & Sr es 4s } < ; rous | whl we i . sults, andl in some pla y "1 ate nb, & i from one end to the other. uu n eive your name . . aad. | . yas > sin ' hed! hidden’? bythe sheriffs hammer But in|, . n never repair it, has always borne the |}to come cn. We have no doubt that the r asd it enbhnied ite Value a gael you pmiit :ué to pe you Islander Po Ma ERE A a — ¢ ity Wate favo" oy bam Pow.laddition to Ul uttempt to foist off the Nn oe bei | | 1est men 'xamrver knows what he is about, and will Ls aan pret ' a reaps The new brig. 4ingwood, owned by OW. | ne tt he attemp OIst Oo ranntatio , ing a good, hones “Ty se . a ae f \ : a “= rg . : al i - : ae wes . =? amar wad a fast o1 a and in f 7 z » } » $950,000 se-!.. putation of oe, Me wl we Be = 43 come off with flying colers. ki exposing | handsomely, cand now another line is abou Epitor or Tre EXAMINER. Cyt; glad 2 Cit G ae sina at the Gh a rt) Mortgaged Worse Railroad for $250, t that never did a mean, dishonorrhle action this Mortvage afixir, he has done well, and being built, not across but around the | ib AL Longworth & Co.. of this Aty, cleared for Ms . dl a P ir 1 “he ] r ¢ aiusome . : . } r } . U wy 7 " * f [7 y Seal Sum 2, pas “ © ase, grasp ing ls | curity-—about $30,000 a milo for a rail,som iis life; and the female members of it | wii] receive the thanks of the country. iG, Hiligg os VW rust the general good ‘u’rown Novy. | 1th. 1871. Savannah, on Tucsday last, with a un Te’ « band : es 10 7 whole iand, ; i v I of “ SAL , me ‘ . “ ? Ne) ie f e e . . ‘a. | ail sie e » . i e ‘ . : dirty, rickitty ca and a few misera have often received the thanks of the ( atho- | . eae Post which the Railioad will confer upon our; §ir,— 15,300. bush. oats, 500 do- potatoes, 50 bbe, ® ‘ te my next move! jiorses he had the suprem 4 lic clergy for their gratituitous ryices | e ‘Sled . "9 ye ? T Country, will be participated in, by even Touching the s ntement de nied vy the and 500 kits mackerel. 2 wl {lp be emd, wor, the vrecti €3 were} try to palm off bor ls which he did not own. + - a a M> (even bolint “ Tou Istanp Rauwway Troveres, — The! ' A . Mit kat REF Patriot I have only t6 say that in a conver- ae SE OE “ sien b ' , ea \Islandems have been a good deal exereised | those whom yo ‘ -_ “¢- privat or confidential | ‘ ole Lduing hv ' ; ola yn the concern, as ad A | islau g ae e ther private np Mo bri > . n . ; ow glad.e@ as wuch as| secured by mertga: n ~ ern, - " comparatively a siranger here, may not has tiem Dall caie: sapthenn..... Wa duame eens satisfied because it does not come to their nei ‘cok tae setumnin Mel Sled’ gail The brig. Roma, for Bermuda, Cleared ' of, emma Cf respect for the sorrow bj ) ditional security, In th ter of the - know these facts, and we respectfully refer }the corre pondence betyveen the Govern- very doors me on the Railroad question, he openly out on: Tuesday last. Cargo—2400 bush, » hig > - ry : 7 i » ham HTarence be P i : j i al tis - y 5. } : : i 2 F : P @hick hist A had beought it. ‘What is the August, he offered to give the difference | him to His Lordship Bishop MelIntyre, very ;ment and the contracting parties, and the SSS ee - land clearly admitted that -he did not jbe- potatoes, 4000 do, oats, barley turnips, hay, i rat wer,’ -@ added in alarm, » sing a change | tween 250,000 and £100,000—that is ai Rev. Dr, McDonald, hon. Danicl Brenan, hon. |i™pression on our zninds is, that the Govern- “IMPOSSIBLE CONDITIONS lieve it would end in any Joss to the coun manckcorel, hhorsen, cattle, sheep, ke., by Mr ache kin! condial face that, wee dent on him.!to the dollar —aboye $83,000 in “bonds fadeo Heonsly. hoe: Edwerd Palme. or anv ine. did the ninety and nine things for Mr. | eee! EN ltry that O'Brien s tetdee was refused, and - ° “Sua keow I have com éto ask her to bemy! which have regularly paid, ajd are paying ee ; mbit :, : Ci \. t the akg . gree. en cog Bsn ot Tux Putriot devotes a long article to the also added that Le hoped Fraser would get 188s. semcManete ee °8 SRen - — wg : art a. ee "| prominent gentleman in Wiis City. As tothe | not do the hundredth, Mr. O’Brien ‘has . : , : Pact ’ . : ix rc t+ interest.’’ Why ere ot} * : : f : o > a : Py ‘oOrds w thich we prefaced his fa- the contract at 2 4 ah | six per cent interest. Vhy were no tisste of stutf which the incompetent Kent | taken i¢ hard, and the outs think they can | few words with which Pp : Yours. ‘The hero ” is so small that he says ' . ‘> ) ¥ ° “e y j . . * . , . q cls ee - o im 9 . “ a" ave borne an» se fu! grief and dieappoint- | these 383,000 bonds forthcoming? Who street libeller has concocted out of his disord: | get in by using Mr, O'B: len whom it seems | mous war cry of August 20), 1870, Qur con A McNew.. [are ‘poor. ’ If so that is no disgrace, bnt if 4.4 ment Id bear it: ...:.' aie on have tclowned them—whére aro thev—what were! : ; nat FOE ace . - tone of the Island orators judiciously enough | temporary is yery inconsiderate, he says | mc hpiasiisitiie ted ie ne coe not give our interest in the ie atuins rather ¢ n fered, bungling brain ;: we will say nothing In 1] Std} Ty Niet fault w dl i 7 f 4 we wouk g : Pu | 4 ’ ; 22 . “" >» 9 : ’ o****5 b ie S¢§ Pe ‘ro. » chie a o : . : in . 10 ave e eve eased tO KU A! “Th al ) ee ae hal — a é od +} , fe f ‘ 4 . at i. al ; ’ . it, ; a . ° . Gad you wysi go buck, and she must never! could; and we ask does it not look as if he its then respected professors ; at home and jtienked the Government’ more than he | being split up until such gime as they ob |Burted grounds, and is tas'efully laid out menced Banking operations in their new ’ : - : : }1 e especte rofessors : ¢ » | does. j : : : . ‘a ; on cadtinand | . 3 : ; E 7 ee a Me a j a ‘you have come, or she will be true tv/ intended to raise s6me more money beside abroad we have always upheld its interests | ‘The assertions of some wf the papers| ¢Un their just rights on the Educ tional | At the seven o clock Services in St. Peters Brick Building, Water Street on Monday , i ed ; , | roa ve BU © aay ys pare: ‘ i 4 j i asserti Is ada “? a po wae one . a! sean 0 ‘ ‘ 4 ae H a 3 ber. .), pitfal and over-kind, and ‘like a wo-}the $50,000 on the mortgage? Was not]. nd its honor. Whether Mr. Caven ean do |that the Government are in collision with a}question. The Pafriot says, Mr. Howlan Church. #ishop Bimney delivered an ad last. AL a ® woneraliy, shall [ say ? She is married:|some explanation required of all this; h » whilst h 1 ermits the 1 ublieation in the lring, we must say, éannot be answered in refused to co- 50 ie - ~— wed pe —— --—— she bad, a convenient locality to which fiction | not to say a great Railway contractor. Thi bililngsgate.”’ we now ask ihe public, and |ernment are not afraid of the result of a So then any co-operation of | > mn education Several nenbere of the ( wy tt Next Thu lay is set apart for Thank Writers freq sently evgsign their j. \ed heroes. | advocates must stand abashed ; and it is no more especially the Catholic portion of it, |judieal. aamination, Mr. O’Brien threatens | partie over which Mr. lane - : come gation were afterwards Confirmed the} ving day. “But it dalled his life, and robbed his belief in| swondor that he akkts the Herald--whom he aie tee Editor of the Ex AMIN} & with a yr We suit | regard the settlement of the School ques Singing was very fine accompained by Mr. : : ’ . } e An i ee for making certain disclosures about aj... ethilis We giye him cre lf gD hades : i | — ‘ ¢ r 5 ar } Hy roman wus consicers capable of doing any dirty | - - | . : : <2 5s : . ition as an impossibility. vvyC give film cI lie Jesh risay 18 Cn ho i the goodness and mec ae rg } i ae ¢ “wig ola ae fll Hea ‘Th ul he Halifex Railroa’, orts"s° which Mr. O'Brien offered tor | ns vs Xs ‘Sionn Bdtiasiiliads thindiieil whem Reet 86 re th Pe: . “i am 7 Notwithstanding which he forg.ve her, and work—to hire an old woman todefend him. | The ortenge onthe Mallicx Railr »}-ecurity. The Exaviye gives his proofs,| dit for candor, but je believe tha “| managed it very masterly. er the close fj ae S : 2 : : 4 =‘ ; “ jsecurity. 1 WXAMINER gives MS pF2ois, 4 : : . 2 iA ie ee Lo eo : : } fe ft ft e was friend!y with her in the after years, «nd! Fle begins to see himself that the keen in- for $100 00O—opinions of the Press las the document puljlished. in its face saews never be a Co-operation of Catholies and lof the Services the Congregation present ‘d - : . ’ though ber fickleness had earned bis contempt, | telligence of islanders now understand that Ss he publication of the Mortgage, w joomeiusive: evide ain et OF ‘i ad i ape atholics upoa a plasform that conjain | Bishop Binney witha valuable Episcop.]| ———w. ° . . . . ’ ‘9 MINCE the publication o e Mortgage, We | ouire rw extending © Brien’s Railread, anc . na aa eae at .. é rs | > : Y -he never psid the debt. And ¢o poetics | he is not the “man for Galway.” He,doubt-| "8°? 0} as te ad Reg. . , ertione ed " | aa vw! | one single plank thay has the word “ ipapos |ring. aud a suitable Address to which he| Otiawa, Nov. 6..-Mr. Woodruff, Saperin ‘ : ded to the *flavrant flirt | less insiders that his commission to t] Ver { find Lhat most OF Our contemporaries agree , the na ure waters hee is alm t the mone’ 1S | “1 ER Ia the Hohoil| 5 .% : a Saree a : ; of the Welland Cunal, has been disusicced und Sie justice was net awarded to the “hovrant h ; ess,considers that h on ssion to the sfer- | witht cue vine of fhe. Moria ee jraised, fhe Editor of the EXaMINER Savs hej Sibie condiions, neerming replied. We wil] give them next weeg. as Se ry ui telleciemaen 4 Bonnie Dundee, who would have veeu a bet-/ rid to hire ascold to abuse us, is very smart. p = F a M 3 Seas jwill be happy to meet him before a jury. jaaige inscribed upon It. The gentle "| —" ; Brunel, of t t = - ae zs ° ‘ i 2 proper # r f OrDs “re é ongst} iw ? Y és . . * i. y - . . ° » : ter woman if she hed not been #0 thorougt) It is the kind of smartness that in Ireland is) “' “8° Prope? “pre St i } “ mens>" | Mr. O’Brien will not likely “meet him,’ as men Who signed the “Memo,” we have) 4 pretty little Raijroad story was got up “Th taaee et WP ote and Sir Francis Hingks, ‘the Islane upers r would al a) : : a a dekeed ‘ae Tenet 2 “ ; c ‘ . ee ‘ : ong Petor Mitcne ip ae Gall rs + tej}, the Island papers, they would all do evidently ther not a judge or jury in},, eT stake in co doing. The'. See ee anemia nas © #0RE : i — mows a0 Vankoen ry. We Seed wot: tells ayer Chrisieridem that would not “Jaugh him} thought, made a mistake in ; ee and bas done payne perbaps. Hon, / accompany Cartier aud Langevin te Quebec, and . a) si . ? ” r ' "oO | : . r . » ' aes > Yr ’ , | : i ee ee many of our readers that in Ireland an old (Fram the Arqus.) | ut of coult Tt ddes not say much for mistake ming be forgotten, but one such er- Peter Mitchell cama here, captured Fras. r will attend the dinner to the latter. ota e as P ® | Ja ‘keen is regarded as one of the most des-} «, Brien’s Morreace.—-'The Ex ampxer has Brien’s organs thet they are not able to jror js enougn in our his tony. Whilst the | and bougbt hin off, and gave him a con: | The Hon. Mesers Morris and Alking have @ i? AY biti et — picable and contemptible of bjects published the Mortgage on the ifalifax |defend him Without the attempt being m de | Putriot is speaking of keeping the peopic' tract on the Intercolonial. This is the gist | West. Ses : ' » Bs » Gover _ wbli a\City Railroad. It is indeed a mortgage for) to crush out an opponent with the “terrors; sO as get himself into power, an } —— ‘fe > the ‘Brien| The * Gezette’ contains notice of application for . He says the Government published aj Cit: : nities om pee ot i j united so as vo get himse I ; of the story, amplified by the rien | : . —-- aint vain r at his “Mort l Horse Railroad.” $100,000, When Mr. O'Brien appearert be-| of the law. | other publication frotn the same office says: | prog) Well! it seems the truth is that| 4¢ incorporate the Gatinean and Ottawa and isneer at his “ Mortgages orse Raroad.’ © . Pi, é ae des 1 Islanders abx their | Otier pudbicatt eee er a?” | OrZans eu. ems the ul . > : 7 Railway Compani : ? Y oy wr har ) FI ! fore jhe Government, he informed them that (ne word to the istanders about their) 4 ’ j . : p Pembina and Fort Garry Railway panies, ) ° Mi : | : , : ‘ as ’ » SpNenkKI Ns r} re ger ce—- . *tahp ‘ 1am ¢ . > © > ° : : . : Ch town, November 13, 1871. The Governmeht mere'y published a state- there were bonds to the amount of $50,0001 Railwey, Wo.in New Brunswick. who have! “ It was time— yang songs re prices Mr M:ztchell had been to Halifax attending Schools for military ingpection are to be opened - ~ -- , : . . | e " " ry . i Vs . » >e fue as i - esven td stertare 2 pace rere noi * ° . : +) * ? . ae = : ment, and had no Mtention, as we read it,| against the Raibvay. These bonds, on fur-|been paying from $25,000 to $30,000 per iat 5 ven TO Intel o yi the 1 ay Z i to the duties of hys office He came on his| at Halifax and Fredericton on the first of Decem: i HOW IS THE MIGHTY HERO FALLEN! | of sncering at him. He says further in his; ther investigation, turned out to be a Mort-|mile, ¢ 4 . understend why they nt f od | tagetnet tine i ‘ in unexpected quarters, ang return to New Brunswick to Charlottetown | ber for six mouths. ’ i “he ; +. |oage; § this’ Mortgage, or Bond, Mr. | thankful that they are getting a roed for|is cropping ou Ane) ee ae ee . : > e b “— h ' letter that the Government have acted vith) * 5. — . i "soe é a “ 4 ¢ - lal age Ry | rar Gn adler” of Messrs. |the poweks of darkness with all manner ov) to see his wife who was here at the time | Suall pox nist! ophpepeas A 5 Fe se were argumen hen *‘the " big, eer . }O Brien promisec Oo ;ave removed. Mr. jabc v5 . ae LL ACL iste aaa : ‘ . & let : vi eh , ix y is spreading, and it ie feared it ma M Ir - use : ” ’ ; “depravity and duplicity towards him A © Brien ba iy urge that only $50,000, or half} Shrieber & Burpee isa guarantee that they deceivahisness, and nop without ly ing’ | she being dangerously sick and under | ™* wimar T L z> y } sro” f tuilroad woul 2 a victor. ie er a ee, : — ee ghey “e ’ .. geo “ 4 el i: 2 : : ” ag” Cem i so guck, fine ar fin; iP ce gd +», | come epi ic, — bh os a : r 1 a . — e epbnaten goci many Catholics in this Island sympha-j the amount of the Morte ge, Was raised on | will get a goosd read, wonders, one pre n Phe = neycegies | eroakieae! treatment. The story is spoilt stil} The ’ are uéw ever ene bendred abd Gity Geib ut the rule of the bludgeon or the terma- “|. . m.: 4 ‘Ta li, f° Vhile this may be the fact. there dj a ahonthif... victory. n vain: anK OG, i Vaal: ‘ther by act. £8 we have been inferm- Paty ‘ ‘ . 2 ms ; : thises with Mr. O’Brien at the b ‘ginning, it. Vint thi oe he a fact, thers a j ee 38 — r _en. Ra cy a appro: ch of thefiercees further by the fact. -s w g£ hav e been inform in different parte of the town. There were five P we ey } or ae . ‘ai ° . thing » work treve Mr. ‘ ae Hy Q 4 Ady 5 iat « ee ; Ms ast asieape ee Te oe Oe O83 {Three members of the Executive, we have | ™ I ae "b i “ hice rettNcl gt ond ny pediice swe. — : hour of the conflict:: but no more The | ed. that the Mr. Fraser who got the con- small-pox fanerals’ yesterday. - - +3 wort Asrving . ; a ©’ Brien trom borrowing $50,000 more at any a : : a 4 io as : . : . : ; ; whose good opinion is worth ” mee Mr. rezson to believe, did all they reasonably] ‘s m4 PP otpr of Mr. O’Brien failing this | \ Bailway man’ Writes us as follows from | Victory is sure. Thip final triumaph ‘of Christ | tract on the Intercolonial, was not the gen-| London, Nov. 5 —Parliament has been farther O Brien is corscious that his Jurt effort i: could for him. He now accuses thera of | Morigage would have been the first claim on Fiitad Steen Mad ie will be complcte, And en Ile will | deman who tendered for our Railroad, but} prorogued so December Ith by a proclamation . — - . laren . » actahle? 4 ” 2 a : ‘ ° ‘ . layan ulVOr, JO, at i-- bad . ae Fi ane a8 4 ‘ ‘ not suited for tie columns of a. espsctahle | “depravity.” The gentlemen referred to| the City Railway: Mr. O’Brien in his first} “** ‘ = ‘tiumph pe peng el ; poe gate: a vty janother MeNab. ey) te om : ¢ fri buildi in journal. so he publishes it elsewhere. It) have been and are cor istent members of the | Pegotiations wih the Government, agreed| “It is a pretty general belief abqut here|der His fe ont year the cat Psat | an j A Communist erat ve ma | oe . : “ > Deen ang are BOsS VOTE PECIUECLS ¢ } y -. a ay ) : a wer sipca’ the icatio nf ys rn elr spiricue rison-houses; anc reeing |} a ‘ Paris bas been sentenced to death. : . ereteve t ties envy i ‘ “posit $5 ) in a Bank at Halifax in!ever since the publication of the Aiilway| their spirivual p : £} i a ne : . f| Paris b sishes au spt illustraiipn of the sgying| OE Te oS ng rood | deposit $50,006 ; ie a ed : | True Kditor of the Ex.tmer must be o we sama : bop = — it that a anata Sh a Catholic church, and have always borne good | lieu of this Mortgage, but the moment this | orrespondence, that Mr. Shreiber, the gen-| those, who apparently were appointed unto | . re 4 / ; 4 smati Thiers bas again refused the appeal of Victor *] 3 é f Ws rs - ‘ . : . ie : : : - / s i 2 1. Bae o 84 nein poe Ae ‘theie ; . ; . e . » ’ vf an a gion . 7 characters Who is this that is their aceu lamount was deposited, Mr. O’Brien could |tlemaa who has the contract for building | death—spiritual, et« ral eatin! Is Noi the | considera dle haportance in the estima jon Hugo, to purdou Henri Rochefort. ’ evemy is himself. Our ideas of « man who sér and slandérer?’ W. D. O’Brien who is ! immediately have raised $50,000 more on it,|the Prince Edward | lngid Railroad, has it} Myxiey an house dividéd against itself?) of the writers and scribblers on the ‘other By the passage of Prussian War Fund in Reichs - x ; . — ye py ‘ as . : : 4 7 * . . : : | ve 7 rey ; ‘ha } AG t : . : J : says he can command $220,000, aud who! ai a Catholic, but who publicly expresses} *° that there would still have been an en- {in his power, according to his engagements! Would thal our friends on Uris beautiful Is- ‘side of Jordan.’ as seven of then: attacked tag on Sarerday the Emperor is enabled to take sb @ A.Dhuity., OUy JO PUHULI ae Presses; ‘ * » x ‘ pear = “— ‘ ae : hives 4 : 1p iii i lan their « id $ ORNL ( vi bala : ; s 4 ; . it fi ; has ‘he pretentions of being ab'e to exter! _, re aa oe : ha es a t tl |cumbrance on. the Road of $50,000! with the Executive, to build as e iny miles j /and . 7 d display oan oe isliien? nie hoe 4 us ast week It is an invariable rule) promp: measures offensive o2 defensive, if cireum- i . : : s : Bid os, © “When Mr. O'Brien offered to 1OagZze@ In f Rai etween Georgetown and cum-| fare rank & oF 7 | a 2 : : stances demanding snch should arise a business transaction in) vlying the; , + a . Reateage . , ‘ . ¥r.Y¥s aK : | é see the 1 ueodenti iro ler ad) *mongyst editors int when an ‘ outside . f ae str ‘ x ’ Sgn is -f : i of iehurch which, whilst h re, in orde: to serve | any Bank at Halifax, say $250,000, stock of |} ec as he p! ases > anc h: ‘ : s70VEIN- | ry and Hya UML, and Sirossinay y, and; * not est ” i & tt " 2 : Senlwich Kettnd bes state thirty-th £ ‘ xpenatture of above a miillia: a hall his desire for lucre. he preté nded to b long. the Halitax City Railway Co? ipany, nd the |ment are bound to issue Debentures to tin S-kailte. (barbarian nttacks one pf thew selves, we of the Avctié whaling fleet were crushed by H of do lars, Lave hitherto beea mither egalt 4 really bad. dangerous man. who hates his} balance of the s m required tz I 8, Whi h {amon Pri 1276 1 far every inte he wi } What a pity that we can not ali see the | (the Editor) is net interfered with m his berge or abandoned to save the lives of the cre 5 ed. We hever hid the remoiest notion) oo tevmen, wh » spoke of them as being) #ve regularly paid and are ao cen ; had t tulate|“eplightment” with the same colored | dealings with any said ‘ outside barbarian’! about the middle of Septe..ber. Amount destroy< : at a first class man, with the #7e, culture : ‘) ; ee he _, {| Cene mnt 4 : h a lke to KI Fiat o Poay , solos Pe ye Pale 5. faa I vectacles | ‘The brave Putrioé aets otherwise Weil, | ed—13 095 bble whale, 965-eperm eil and 10,000 " that a Dr “priest-ridden people not desirable to have | what these Bonds are? We believe them |in very strong terms with a friend of mine to | $Pect | ee ‘eg — t nnd experienr goal the world, wl. ch success in this Islan 1.’ and one who. if his action | to be nothing more nor less than a de//teonvinee him that such is not the case m WENT a TINTERE Te 9 Muster Laird we will prove hefore we are tae Beak prake yt ee i“ will ‘ £3 ~ ld deere j j i ° " « — . ’ aay e } = ’ cei onl ; + re MOMENLOUCUS a bdo iS f | unas ‘ ; . New Yor ov, 0.— FP vur rezimen " iu life 1s suppysed to require, co: ld descend are in keeping with his expressed belief, is| against the City Railroad. If they are not|though the whole Line will not cost moré MOMENTOUS A aac & done with your * liero.’ that he wishes to| *e¢™ * me . ‘a iti : : .t — W eo ee oe ae ee ak tik 4 ther words, debts against | than $512,100. Butas Burns hasit: “A man} ae } . ; will be Le!d in readiness to preserve order if : to anything unbecoming a gentle nan. ©| an utterly abandoned old profligate. | Seneseeres, nse ‘a ie - eens Drea sour" nti ‘ at aati edlhle IE is of the seme! “AT Morell, Byrme’s Road, and Saint/ ruin this Colony and that you are a FeFY | apon daring the eleciion iu this city to morrow, > F thought such a rhan must needs be dignified We have never regretted doing a gener- what they are? The more we consider this |opinion still ;’’ he hardly believed me. He; Andrew's, the opinions of the poo} le were | naughty fellow for helping hiia in his Some trifling breakage yesterday in the Af rg 3 and tha he would scorn to use t)r¢ “= ee ci but one, and thatis that we exerted | matter, the more we are led to the conclu- | said his suspicions were created while read-| }octile to the Government, alidough no re-| designs. Baptist ( hureb, Lonsville, Keutacky, created 4 ‘<3 guage. which is suppx sed to be ev ngenial to ourselves in his favor to get him the con-/ sion, that the G rmment acted very child-|ing the list of tenders, wherein it is st: ted | Lutions were submitted.’ says the faithful! _ ee 7” pasic, and nine women and nine children were police court pettifoggers. or rowdy, Tam-| Reni en tidied ies He tks interest-| like, in agreeing to have any thing ~~ ver pop each pari offered - : nace oe ho : historian of Mr. Rielly’s adventures among We ‘earn from the St, John papers that trampled te death. is ta ‘ & A , ligitnt . ‘get : “9 ; : ( ( ith ; avi ncumbere¢ rse |for so much per mile. And as the Railway store oats os , oy oe “ ‘ew York, Oct, 7. Cer, ‘ » -hous wliticians. But Mr ll tle we fad so 1: to do with a heavliy encum ‘ on or so pe ) ; ‘ * io 4 Rf waa a wer R i : many, pot i MSO, «pers : ed motives, and that now we are selfishly iN} Railway. It is true, they asked that the | musi necessarily be more than 120 mil his constituents. Well, how is it that he! BE. R. Burpee, Esq., has the s ntract of So pabte dave veneiead Seal a 3 © Brien is neither diguified, arge nentative, favor of the “present incumbent. Wel Road might be usiencumbered; hut: even long in order to avoid uneven ground and! could not get the Morell School House to! building a 3 ft. Gin gage Railroad, from The exciiemeut here iu regard to the election, ig 2 nor gentlemanly. He is Simply abusive have never had anv merely personal interest | so, thé idea of taking a few miles of a street |swomps, the contractor mo:t needs be paid | hold forth in. as we have been told and | Woodstee: to River ce Lou ihe Tele- intense insultiay. st g to the people of). , 3 . aS ; Horse Railway tor $250,000. as security for aj extra. Be i : % poe" ie , ' Dalen vealll i . Lay oe wil . ya: al and insulting An ulting to the peopl . in the matier. We would rather be the|! : ¥ ray for a tar a e ) +e . were well this doubt would be dissipa-| how is it that he could not gather a Baker's |774ph says that Me Burpee s nano is a General — res calling out vena i 4 “ t é j 4 low ; ‘ of <) wan a a jmanroad contract ¢ MUes i at C2 | + ae & ; ‘eile ll : > lorunr: 2@ he * ‘*k «ill he accomplish-| fer service on election day, caused great exci this Isl und. w My aS We WL: show, he! oa voc-te of a fallen cause if it were a good | + srenossersen,” Ited, it is a yery effectual weapon in the | Uozen to listen to him at any of the places | fuarantee that the work s iii he accomplish. | for se uh a mAs 2 cata 2 ‘ would like to ruin. He says: jone: In ilis whole railroad discussion, and | ; » eas as {hands of unprincipled anti-raitzoad men, to! g}oyve mentioned? But then the three|ed. The undert: hing of this great work, |™°?% a “pb ter ~ inal a4 oo 2 , “eel _— ‘ Re . ee 4 jothig | eric rom posed 9 origers, and , i “ Does the story teller fancy ‘he issue of since this journal came under our control. } (From the Islander.) jinduce people who, otherwise. would culti | a... " ’ Tooley’ Stre yuce proclaimed } nearly 200 miles long. 1aust Le a matter of | or, Cees on : : ™ ; ‘ ni $20,000 600 Bonds by bis Government, be-; : ae ' igh : % | “ech : rhbie B te good foal totneds 1] vesinient I fail.rs of Tooley Street once proclaime ’ # > ee : us the order required thew te report ai 6 a. my - my fore the y ean afford to lay out one penny in | we hay e not mre Lo pre lit fro nm any ' x I Be Ly i rds - He if ne Ih ; \ on t : - . a eG “a ory af in t the m and the mselves bad the people of Engiand! AS ore at rejvicing to the pe opla in tue Upper and stay ja thei’ armories all day, it was thought — 2 ; ‘eash on their road, pledging the public| patrorage extended to us by government’ City arp EL 3 e oe oe wt their Railway policy.” ce | we supposed, the good people of the Second | Counties of New Brunswiok. Mv. Burpee] that the Keform party would thus lose a large | . werd - y 2 S 4 $ i - sO of es ee ahs« niely ri ep. i ke at) , eh ie a i , : : . funds, rpyenuesand securities of the Island. | or contraci srs, _We are under greater obli-| rea Seiad "or a g: rtain '?p ; tie dhe. —_-— District of King’s had a little more sense | is to receive $25,000 per mile for a similar | number of vetes, Afternoon papers ete a : theif payment is, in any wey i r- : > ee ; “POE gcmahor pulp acagent PP by ae age aay wapewtan: PEPLY: ‘tale Ms, . , 21) | cont d, and the men will be to ee — - LP Alert thE Bs Ass filer g- | gations (if ift an obligation where we give} .ecurity for $100,000. It is said the actual REPLY: | than their worthy Repieseniative gave them | Road to ours We imagine that we will ap i as ‘ 3 orteegs tncloent' f should think this is)” fair; return), to many of cur advertising| amount of the incumberance is « a ps = The Railroad is to be paid for aceording| eredit for, as they thewed, in staying at] not hear much more of the Opposition de-} ~ 1 * London, Nov. 9, evening ‘3 big enough, in all conscience!” | mesnes “oe aun eg from railroad antl} $200.006 of took iasu a aft ui tie dats of the | to the number of miles, at £4267 i0s, per jhome looking after their crops. They siring to ‘ break the Contract Festivities of Lord Mayor's day closed with oe i Ths insult is not given to th } Covern- | POUL ul vie ws, than tO the government. | ae ‘wtian@ WES tidtlers of h secs imiles., The number of miles could not be would not let him “interfere with their odtipe useal banguet given by the Lord Mayer, at I | f ment alone, but to the whole people The | Pheir kind interest in the Exasunen is warm- | would not be the owners of any proportion | prescribe d, but they will not exceed very farming interests." Listen to this, ye} Tur Patriot of last week says that Lewis! Hall, which was attended by a brilliant com- | : credit of this Island stands A 1. as the sale 3 papproeayed by our efforts to extend lof the Kailroad, and in the event of the jmaterially the number at first estimated. incredulous, froya the Merald man’s own} Carvell, Esq., came from New Brunswick to | pany of praen prendre gr Aw . fh of the debentures at 994 proves; and if no} their business. It would be to our pecuni- afin 20a - oO ‘ie apse G:veS, il} ty Shreiber has nothing todo with making account :— the Queen's County Railroad meeting. Mr. er ytd eng a bers of ” ; : otee : , ide? | IS Very OkKely that the holders of the , . ie . . . — - the guests were Gladstone and several mem c _* . : — rit ary advantage to be onthe “other side,’ | Very akel bon ithe Ro: ror or shorter. That is ‘cee on is in " Lewis Carvell came over at a similar season ca aa ts cash bas been paid on our rood without | 5 vibes (X00 stock would not receive one shilling. | *"* Road longer or shorter. T a> the | Mr. Reilly premised by saying thas, in Lewis Carvell ec me o rat mular season Cabinet. and Gen. Schepk, Ameriean minister. ; “ pledging the public fuads and revenues,” | bUt We trust that we will never debase Our! The cool impudence of Mr. O’Brien, in in- | hands of the Government, who will be guid-| convening the meeting, he hud in’ rycred | of the year, on five previous years to attend , Paris, Nov. 9 ts we can tell Mr. O Erien th: $ sneering | PeD by writing what we do not believe to be} sinuating that the Government acted frand- lad by the knowledge of the chief Engineer, with the tnt rests oJ the J LPTUANg community. to his business. and to settle up the season’s Pr . ui his sneering ‘ i 5 Sane eee: nm : hf ( But he said that the gelting in of th potato ’ A terrible explosion oscurred to-day in a 7 ‘ , : 11ta CAaY mot : . UL HE SA 2 fe é ti < / ° . _ a) insult will not injure our xbility to build | honest, just, and true. ul ntly with pa is quit ns keeping with! 4 gentleman whose character is above suspi | icend aac c deielithden’ ona. ane ted with| ork between the Railroad of which he is] mine near St Etiene, while the gangs were at J 3 4 ; ied a a Ms sal ae § ee duct roughout » neg ia s. 4 ‘ i ;crop “ts @ 8nu (tile as det SbC d 4 s i m : ; SRiwsis ; aie al : a his conduct throughout th gotiations. | ion, and the advice of the re wésentatives}n gage A Re , Superintendant, and the Steam Navigation} work. None of the men bave yet been recovered the Railroad, without any aid from hini or CUL BONT? If Mr. O’Brien considers that he has been | the present momentous interests of the I g ~ ‘ : - da i 4 ° ari are ach . " . 4 e . ‘ * oe 4 : Rai # a H | any one connected with his Horse Railroad | ae wronged, let him appeal to a Jury—ve can-|of the people. For instanee, the extension | country.” Company. ‘Besids Mr. Lewis Carvell did} alive’ Twenty-two por +e’ ery % a ne in Halifax or NEW YORK. Bat what does| Tur last number of the Herali forces us| not suppose that the Government will re- jof the Line to Fensington necessitates the rhe “ getting in of the pojato crop was a} not attend the Queen’s County Railroad and thirty ogee lag m4 bien “a pe ap . . : — : i te : “SB “Rea poco “gi “oe Bae ‘ “ “ - 7 i ef ‘ ‘}are suppose ead, ' ih the man mean by speaking of { 20 000,000’ to ask how far John Caven, Esq., is econnect- | ~ him tne rm IV gona ‘ ad _ rs the> true ‘ag cre sta of the railroad about 34 miles,!small matter!’’? Indeed! yes, it may he aj meeting. Try again, Mr. Patriot sede on deme, * , * ; ;}cnaracter ot 1€ transaction between fim ip, “os ee ‘ . am . ° ‘ ° iiinae . allie ——— . " : "y of bonds? He must be as daft as he was) ed or has influence over the columns of that| and the Gevernment will be mace public, | he Government, we loarn, agreed to this| small zaatter in the way of Mr. Reilly put- Sackville, Nov. 13, 1871. ! when he wandered about our strvets telling paper. Mr. Caven was brought here and land the people of Prince Edward Island | at the uuenimous derive of the meinbers | ting out the Government, so that he may Somrerm™g Siuce, the Herald made some London, Nov. 10.—Kelly, who was accused of “ peopie that he could make as jmuch gold | placed at the head of Catholic education in will be enabled to decide whether fraduleat | of the county. he Read there touches a get the Queen’s Printershin, or some fat} untruthfu! statements about Lon Mr. How-/| m=rder of High Constable Talbot, a “ar we ». out of the Railroad as would fil: a barrel. | St. Dunstan's Collage. As such, wa candid. | © nduet is jusily ¢ anh oy W * + the popalous settlemen’, and we havo heard | oifice, but the people remembered, probably | lan’s letter. The factsare that the edition| *e4 ri Ap es hon aw in’ Dablia , i A | Governn , Oragamst Mr. W. D. O'brien, } —— it : ra nln i ae monstrations made by y's triea a. Th ae ae ete Hl a tet Bin ES TS | eeptrgigns vrse Sretis .e-er dh gag ithay even Hon. P. Sinclair approves of it.| the moral of the story of the incendiary who ae } “ : . 3 ' 3 Tbe poor old fellow, if he had tecut through ily say, we wished him every success, and | of the Halifax City Railroad. - sole ere ‘PI * J sad cece Pasa of the EXAUINER, although wo struck off wad Caetl,” Ws Mantahell onnlienlt : is some of the Strathalbyn bills, hv would be| whenever he made any literary effort in -- We will, i1 a short time, give you all the! burned down a house, so that he might roast | several quires extra, was not large enough) spanish Cotes, this evening, passed vote of : i) relieved of his craze! | public, we duly chronicied it to extend his (From the Journal ) mpsorele informs COME, Mpen be pe to supply the demand for it, and before the} confidence in Goverdment—I9l yeas, 38 nays) © . . | Hs s - i ‘ rr 7 en ea “wn se nae Simeaw whl tn “the naeitivn La - -o —2om »- ft, - : fl . . . tr ‘ fs i" The question as io the mo tgage for! seholarly reputation, and felt proud of his ' While, however, Mr. O Drive n fails 1a _ Railway routs, its positive length and cost. ° bit h Se type was distributed a few hundred copies, Radicals abstained from voting. ‘i erat? w : a aaah: Pine , ge : , >, , attempt to criminate our Executive, he . ees T rogress jy hilosophe as agal ost : aze ials says that — ef $100 000, he glibs over very brie!'y. What! fine culture and literary talents. We did}**¢™Pt . wet wee a, « Re eral vere t Pr NS PMS Se , The Progress } spar mee og ~ on slips, were struck off, at the cost of! Th North German G tte Officia -" ¢ be tel , buh da ke A : * a pe . |makes his own ease the worse rather th in | Another Correspondent writes us on the | his temper. Gre that so easily gets in a the changes in the Cabinet at Vienna, will not af — ie he designates as “ slindyrs,” at ‘he worst. | feel annoyed that he should les the Putrios » better. We refer to this fa 5 gt ; lin about 6s. So much for Mr Ks _ story of : 4 , } a the better. é reter to this famous mort- | Railway as folloves :-—- : : ; > ; s “ Y Ob) fees l be Courts of Vienna oi couk! on'y havo beep errers.. But were! ae ; lie. bai ' ioe : passion, should be more careful how he a te ; oct regniutions Setween Vausts of ; “s coum ORY “099 Seep errars. But were! once or twice draw him into personal aiter- gaged Halifax Horse Railrway. In the first D ‘ Boeck Wh } : ae , eee Pamphiets, Dominion Gold, &3.’ Berlin ‘ ‘ ‘4 they errors, according to the rez. ling of the} cations; and the principal Editor of the| place, it may be doubted whether it is acta) Fen tae : aL a ae sit pw throws stones “ “ when i in the ered Hey ea. New York, Nov. 11.—Gold and Exchange steadys! >" mire. Oe ite face? Tha etatamant wo a é . ac.) ally worth more than the $50,060 for which, |9%¢ @f4 Whate jut wer: w.J «© } Government that he thinks our defence is se t Re hageg 5 8 ae Sa [. mortgage on its luce The staiement we Ad riot, we feel sure, will do us the justi e)" 1 Be lia armtdamta : e q =! : + J va . ; % thut the amount of the mortgage dye there-|Cayen. as we have said. being at the head| 2° matter what the Rnount of stock issued not be contentedl with simple helping your : a : i on is $100,000, and that the wor resuient of New Yerk.”’ What better proof was requir: publication ef the mortgage? wh that we were net in error. We good ley4] nilvice on the matter assured thatthe ‘ Big Mortgag::’ gagee is al of Catholié education in St. Dunstan's Col- llage, must be looked up to, and must in-| d than the | fluence the thought and actions of the risin sh showed | veneration. We ask will such disgraceful | consulted | writings as appeared in the last /feral, for nd were) instance, do goo proved |i: desirable that ( l or set an example suchas } upon it after the-date of the mortgage, until | the claims of that mortgags have been satis- tied. And, if its real value should actually wove to be no more than the $50,000 afore- said, its worth as security air. Ani yet, Mr. O’Brien ve plain of the “fraudulent dealings ’ Executive. But against whom, we would vapithes into thin niures to com. | Railway course, through the columns of the of our | EXAMINER. that we dare say he is better acquainted} with the arts of attack and defense than we ever hope or want to be. We would not j care, moreover, to learn the rules of honor such as exist in his school. Our philosopher asks some questions on the Sleeper Question, following in the wake jown self, So Mr. Powers if you have not planted a tree or ‘w burch for the benifit of Suankind | iafter you are dead, yau have done as well jhy the able way that you advocated the j And the Railroad yi"! ceriainly be a comfort to the remocest corner of this so indignant at our allusion to ‘* Kenneth the Gyand Master.‘ They shou'd' not be ashamed of theiy political company We have no ** Master,” Mr. Herald and we be lieve that on the day of reckoning, Mr Kelly s oid friends will be as true as steel. Consols and markets generally anchanged, Lost. L alorse and buggy, between the Office ot Charles Palmer, Esq., and Zion Church. Any person giving information concerning it, or leaving it at the livery stable of Mrs. Lost. S, Catholic youth should |ask, does the charge of fru.d actually iio? | lsland, when you are dead and gono. of the Patriot. He says :— TO CORRESPONDENTS be ite th Rc Chere ” oe he soni ot what we had published. Besid +s, all our! follow ? Vill it proraote a love for that} “ GTievance—outrage —injury—fraud,” in |. Although afl manner of false whe eh were! «We would like to know if spruce is used ag Opposite the h. ©. Chappel, wi re : aontemporaries who have refe; ed to the | deed! And this after our Executive had circulated by certain bigoted Editors matter, have taken the same y did, as may be seen in anoth Jet us take bis word for it that 009 had been raised on the n ew as we! ¢ only the Professor so eloquently describe ? pure Catholic literature which we have heard Will column. jit teach that noble forbearance, or inspire . i ‘ 20,-| that lofty purpose, that honorable manhood ‘ttgage — (and that respect for others that Catholicity jallowed Mr. O’Brien to play with them for nearly a whole month, while Idoking after his securities ; which securities, whatever | their value, did not come to hand uniil it was altogether too late,”’ | ithey have done a great deal of good for this in the neighboring Provinces for railway ties? How long will such ties last? Every one knows that cedar and juniper fence rails and posts will last five times as boag as spruce. Is this true ef sleepers? There is plenty ef cedar and juniper on the Island to about the present Government and ‘the Railway Ring, it is as plair: as the noon day san, to any intelligent person, that {sland by the starting of a Railway through J. K. R. Received, — will publish nexé week, An Iatsuuan, Will give your letter next week, for their honesty and trouble, ? F, H. CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Nov. 13, 18%1—1i COLD WEATHER! were we to know that when we res al the; ? We ee } 2 $y and they have re : well and cautious furnish sleepers for the line ; but cedar; . Ns wi carats type, your communica 4 > > me ng te at 1e | inculcates ? e let the public judge. “rd (From the Eastern Advocate.) in letting the Contract. And they have and juniper, though infinitely superior to/| tion will keep, My op) of t e mcriguge The mortgage Says) employee of Mr. Caven writes thus of al “Tuat Mortoace or $100,009, on tem | SY" the peg os —s of sterling charae. spruce, cost more money, and consequently! A Currie. Your favor will appear in cur! Vf i | i | Pine! 1 “the ila ifax City Rai road Con pany, for | brother publisher in Summerside : WoxperrvuL Ove Horsg Sitay.—The publi-| " yet si ager on : the Island people are compelled to pui up| next LYE Ip ; Ove Ipt: ve = 4 . > . . ° ° n ‘ 1erG are o &C ¢ s 4 con, ee H ’ , b the purpose of construyting and equipping! “The specimen of human d& pravity, in| ction of the Mortgage on the Halifax City the Rai wor in this part of py Bos pat with the inigrior article.” om CHEAP Ag ; their seyeral roa is, designate! in theiy jee snape of s journalist. |.“ His contempti- | Hor 1p . “blinds 1 ye ° poet os there were last winter; and those that are| The black spruce of New Brunswick ‘S| The Patriot is forgetting his good man , 's Ti h ; 4 Charter, have found it necessary to borrow | O° Me pot es his school Pe to the| th i hs-Giveremant foe cleah ” oe lagainst it would not be so much against it,| used largely on Western extensions, and is/ners It is bad enough to be a scold, but Wadman’s Tin 8 op. : — i onal - yresent hour. he tastes ofa low black. | ee Srovernment acted wisely in -not).-. vp} , CC to v7 : ms e alt ‘tniunlines + ec never e 4 ihe sum of $100,000 upon their Londs, ) paeaee ike Joserh dis bieve swormar? A having to do with it asasecurity, AliKouch lif it wovld only come to there own doors. | considered preferable to the second growth shows great poverty of intellect and want of a. a " ws des + Nlagd [ ike. ph ¢ se swopper. tan ot -" 1 }7. | Self predominates so high in those charac-| of saniner o odar that i be had her 4 ‘ fi VES! be issugd from time to tima ag tie exicen |” 32) é : Mr.’ Brien claims to own the Road, his | : : of yuniper or cedar that is to be had here. 1 breedine ke di A or 4 s °", | The delectable epistle winds up in this | tme does not appear in ihe matter, Whilet | te: that I think the following poem, taken We edthembiest Mak tea tl fil Rood broeding to take up the dirt that has ; = o ai . . , ‘ " : | *] 38 ) pear 1@ taatter. nils . - : : , eur "SLs é y » 3 ( cies of tho shic company may Tequire: | style. lhe made beliche that hevhad means to goon | 0m an old English Magazine of the year D ee eee i - oy Sh ny of £2" been thrown by another. But then the Put carpet 3y This document is dated July, 18°95, + } 3 ; ae «© ~~ 11763, will suite some of se sl fis ominion stipulated that a large per cent- ay his d ; 2 $s i ae > ee | .“] shall be happy to give you as sound a| With the Island Railroad, so far as we can | Pose: ‘ - < . me of those old selfish I pus arge J sys o r ecuri y Unter “in the | horsewhip e: 2S — ense of tho Halifax City Railroac none had/as your « ing, when I go to Summerside, | see his connection with the Halifax Railroad ilapidated looking careass can Company, looks as #-he were a mere man of Island, at present, age of black spruce should be used on the By inserting the above in your valuable riot has to provide a certain amount of nice Sunday Te saiins.. Stoves MRepaired Fy “~ ty h obi; Interesloniai. We hear that juniper and AT 9 “ate ; . ; aper, you wil very much oblig a ee ; : —-> een issucd until all the ines nui-utioned in| stand.” straw—working for Mr. Pierson of New ¥ ork | Pape you sane > ioe sy, ge cedar and New Brunswick black spruce The Steamer Maid of the Mist towed a WADMAN’S. = the Charter bad been buuit, equ pped and| Another epistle written by Mr. Pat-riot| he Pe Me ge sates oi the Rb sa arte ' ’ J ra Jo : will be used on the Isiand Railroad. For f + al wad. tt . me es age eng i Dus | <1 . ar ; aliroad, ae Mortgage gives the trustees, | » aL. HNSTONE. * ane + ke “He : rom Mount Stewart, a few Ys since, anew + pid for, avd bad been ruu over regularly | Reilly, we Suppose, is ‘Almost equal to} G10 of whom, is Mr. Archibald, also.of New | —— curves, if is said, that the New Brunswick Brig, launebed fromn the slinesed. of Ed .|\Heav y Sheet Iro n, a” fv four mouths:? The mortgage says the| the effort from which we have quoted. Sup-| York, power to raise $100,000. If the Gog: REPLY: spruce is far preforable te cedar, which does : &. & me * pya . win " > } #100000 was required to cons/ruct ‘and | pose we deserved the abuse of Mr, Reilly for | e™2xaent had been so simplo as'totake Moi#) py, Poem referred to, we publish this not hold the holts. Asa procef that the Coffin, Esq., for Messrs. Peake, Bros. & Co. (cut every size ), p . - 2s . mg? Paths | & Co, for security for the $50,000, wha ar- | 2 2 4 lly stateme ‘the Pregress is incorrect. w ne is a hands yess he, is i rde 4 equip the several roads designat: d in the publishing & letter not very offensive, and é fa thes rao 86 Be é" aie jweek on the first page. It will repay FB Cow: ve Pe Be wm, m0 ne ie pscpenthrren xp aaunanalonina 4 oe sie cit dat iiceut Gelithe city wan tn ix jantee was 1ere 1at the Box ders | : = 7 | Be aes 4s 16 Grovernmen wu ®@ re-| fora trader. Me . ss Street. ; Chartey; and why was thg »oney sipti being abee pan wae City, Was in type be-| would give up the Bonds, and release the perusal. Weare glad to find that the people | miss in making the contractors give us a _ Wadman’s, Upper Queen ‘ a4 raised before? Obviously besause no @nelifere we read it; should a family who, un-},$100,000. The probability is that they of your neighborhood are coming to the | £00d road, we have it stipulated that the The new Sch. Westrille, owned by Donald ALSO ; could bq found to invest the money; and! der the circur#ances, we will be partoned | WOK not give them up; and it is very opinion that nearly every one will entertain |"@Us shall be forty’ pounds to the yard,|), fare : li iver, clear : j it looks morgover, as if tho whol ; affair for saying, haye boom no discr dit to. the | likely that $50,000 is ail tha; could be raised bettie ten years time nt e more we study though according to the Railway Bill, they Pargnarenns, Wye Satin Rives, serena en the a large assortment of 4 aa Oe org . aA ; We Ngai all “a, '€ on this: wonderful one-horse nw. im oo CS ne Mrone We study | might be only thirty-six. If Messrs. Derby | 9: inst., for St. Joha’s, N. F., with a cargo nT " was 108 worth moro than the $5(.000; yet) Cathoiie comynunity, be held up to scorn. | Govern nent had allowed Brien to hood. the question the more certain we become | and Parker had the building of the Railroad, | of 3183 bush. Potatoes, 1260 do. oats, 40 TRON AND TINWARE, y the s.hener icpresented thet 1t was worth Mr. Caven has a mother andsisters uimself,| wink thét, as he evider ly intended, be- that # Kailroad will pay in ¢his Island di- then the Progress would probavly be satis-| turnips, ‘barley, 40 ; . i 29 090, a8 he suys he eoult! put ap stock | whose fair fame he, no doubs, fondly cherish- pry SUabeo told them * we ya vam regtly as well as indirectly, Recently the |i a pearoes — piace peo the| PS, Beas 4 ae } CHEAP AT : nf) : et + tee . ot tol ee : . phe) Ot Cap 2000 mortgage “he eould have ih-)~ >. “ove nlong the Bai ot riot admits are highty respectabl men in ay ‘ ’ ‘eal tw ihat run} Lut the onienm pues of es. W ould hie publish such infamous slan-| stiadhed Mieietehnes Ag $50,000 more, _— : mrove aloes pie Railroad route from _publia and private life, have the contract, The Steamer Commerce fron Boston and it. D. Wadman S Tin Shop, ' * effroutory” ia where, in hit Jeter of the ders as tjJe against them “that thei? repu- | tjyai is, if the first were brought in to throw Charlottetown +) Summerside, and’ con-| the good natured Progress man is evidently | Sialifax, arrived here on Wednesday last | - Upper Queen Street, e “ 2th Ausoet, De eave Ds conl2 g)° os %* tations yere not of che most enviabig kind.” }dust in the eyes. of the Government. O'Brien trasting the fertijs farms and thickly settled in the sulks. ' yaind left again on Thursday. © Nov. 13, 1871. ‘ ain ‘ 4 * - « 4 - * . ‘ 4 Po “ sous a4 w - &% . . ‘ ag ow * he se ad od Hs ‘ GST or Stolen, a BUFFALO ROBE, from