wv Fy, ~- ee ee eres more —s- — - o Kussian telegraph Vessels. Capt. Waa- _ j del repro: ** Les, Lame a telegrapia.”” DEGTAECTION OF WHALING snips reports) Capt Hawes deseriks Capt, Wa dell as PROM CAPPAINS oF THK CAPTUNBD TeSskL$. | ban about a0 years OF age, ov Icel VY ioeche, Patgh, of a dark compiedion, pledsanl sposele 20 j - — ate ee CRUISE OF THE SHENANDOAL. —_— (From the San Francise. .aily Balietin, Jal The arrival of the whaling bark Alilo, Cap tain Liawes, in our harbor thie morning | y young men 4 their Uuilurims aie ol & BUTK brings us news of the gost extensive oie | ot gtayias biue, aud Very sitmaiiar ty binuse vt wiesule destruction of American shi ping | OOT Own Navy. yet committed by any rebel cruiser since the Phe captain of the Shenandoah had read in wyginning of the war. We will commence: | some of the Northern papers tiat there Would the story by a /be no danger of the piratical crate appeariuy ame howe . aters, as ber officers win CNRONOLOGICAL accornt, in those borthern waters, as lic ine | . erews could not stand the cold. Wien the ‘¢ ’ 2ece “ , ! eet as near ae can be ascerinined, of the opeta-| |, paroled prisoners" Were being transierres | | ‘ z os be wd sos oe eae / a to the Milo, be remarked to une vl the cap- esgteruds ° i irat Orde Hawaiian schooner on the Such of Mare!, in| jat. 3 degvets S3 min N., long 157 deyrees W., which was the lust news we had res) eet- | The statemente .of the other paruled cap- jag her. She enquired of the captain o! thre lentes are all &) the eame (fect, and dou cui schooner the lucation of our whaling fleet | >, mn : igri : i | differ materially In every instance the slit ond, it sppears, immediately steered her} Seed ok he A ; : ‘ soutun im.tient deeetion. . Tee dige atter-| was rub 7 ot ler papers, nauticul instraments wards, vig. on the Ist of April, the pirate and small stones. ee eae seaghed Ascension Isiand, where che tound | Capt. Tucker, of the ship: ophia Thornton, laying at anchor, the San Francisco whaler | was asked ay the pirate beg had any apres Edward Carey, Capt. Baker, with 275 bbis. and —s that he had $9V, which Waddel of eperm oil, the Hawaiian bark Llarvest, Sor yh ae a : ; “ip Gage, Radebdem, With 200 Dele; Aa, Cart mad bo eine ne eee nt Sa Pearl, Capt. Thompson. empty fsatied trou Honelula,) and ship Hector, Capt. Chase 373 hhis. All of these Vessels were burnt and theirofficers and crews with theexce pti ot these men who j ned the parate, were lel: at Ascension Island. The Shenandoah then set eal for the Ochotsk Sea, where, on th: 27.4 of May, she captured the whaling shi; Abagail, Cupt. Nye, with 80 bole speria vil After remaining alongside the Abaga: day, and takirg from ber euch elo! hing suiall ara:s and liquors as wers wante was committed to the flames, and, witi the * e wor i: one ‘) of the Abagail went on beard the Shenas-| vt them on b ard. On the ith of July spoke dosh, T..S. Manning, who had been her ee- the bark Richmond, and about tity of the endian: dulite bs Dawden, boataceree, prisoners went vo board of ber. The Geo : | Pike being so crowded as to rend: and thirteen men, mostly Sandwich [slanders. | Py : — - iin poss! Die to geluny rest tains ; give the naval officers my compliments, S46 cell them we stand the culd first rate.”’ Francisco, and asked a portion of it back j++ No, str,’’ eaid Waddell, ** your people have beggered me and my family and taseo away ili our oroperty, and | can't see any good reason fur vccommodating you.”’ The Gen. Pike was captured on the morn- ing of the 26th of June. in lat, 6443 verti. long 17142 west. 222 men captured from vessels previously destroyed were transierrea oof Teo her from the pirate steamer. As the cap- tain of the Gen. Pike was leaving the 3S andoah, Waddell told bie if be did not have provisions enough to reach San Francisco . hee and polished aod peutlomaniy 1a Gis Gea by | Lue officers vi tie Soenattval are west | + Fou will soup be iv Sun Francisey «| Toeker then banded bin | he should be destitute upon arriving at San) ,eu- ae _— — | ‘near Brantford, ©. C.. finding herself upon sent for a Clergyman and | ber death-bed, ; ) leuntessed that she bad at difficent periods of | ; and all by! ‘her lie committed sar murders, jpowon First tt wae imagined that ale was} delirious, but subsequent enquiry has aff ed corroboration of the poor wretch s ed umple stutement. She said that she had a mania tor destroying human lie, and it was only by the groatest relf-reatraint that she vould keep herself from secretly poisoning all per- | sons with whom she was un terms ol triend ship. She had. however, poisoned four ehil idren and two adults, and what makes the | A TS | matter still more revolting, is the fact that two of the former were her own cluldren. j and ono of the latter her first husband. ‘The lebildren were murdered in Eugland and the j adulis in Canada. i —— ant > ere A Divewma.---A correspondentof the World writing trom Richmond, relates an inciden: is followa :— Talking of oaths reminds me o t local joke which my pen cannot resist re- cording, A modest young country girl, on ipply ing for rations to one of our relie syents, a few days ago, Was asked it she fax ever taken Che oath, No, indeed, sir,’ wae wr terrified reply, “L uever swore in all my lite ‘But you mast take the oath, my I rood girl,’’ said the agent, ‘tor | eunne rive you the rations,”’ **Nu, indeed, Lean’! air,’’ aaid the girl, **mother always taugint me never to swear’? The agent mildly per- sisted, and the maiden as pertinacivusly re- }rased all attempts at persuasion, until--over- come at lust by the dreadful conflict betwee) necessity and ber bigh sense of moral duty she stammered with downeast lids Well, sir, at you will make me do such horrid wicked thing —d-——n the Yankees!’ ” | | | olit, LATEST FROM EUROPE du. New York, Sept. 11.—The steamship Hiber nia lias passed Farther Point, wita dates to tle i tat of Se} -ee tbe Atlantic Teiegrapl Company having issued a formal vetice, they wil ' } t t . Teupoer.. | that attempt to recover the cable this year; the underwriters consider this eg valent to a tota oe region from which it is said te have arrived—i le paren _— y = —_ _——— os — ——— eae —_———— <5 Sean ' necent of the Ditlis at Engelberg, iy Company la “nation, of the avowed deterwination of the with a guide, when both uutortivutely permshed.’ (jon te resist the law? Their bodies were recovered. |, ’ A little further on again, he more explicitly The directots vt the Adanwbe Telegraph Com- yay officially announced on Saturday that the} says: steamstip Great astern will be repaired whe) + Many people actually refitted, aad despatehed ty sea 10 May or June uext, for the purp. 8e of laying & HOW cable aud raising and coupleuny that gbaudvued two vi ihree weeks age. The hope continues that we tay yet escape the cholera scourge. It is not advanelig west ward, but retiring towards the coast. L. bas ap peaced ou the const ol Syria, al Beyrout, uuea Jatfa, and has broken out in the isiand of Candia | lt is now making a circuit ryuid the Black Sea, and itis heard ot as tar East as Bagdad. Having swept through the basin of the Mediterranean, | tppears to be now gradually reliving tow ards the | believe that, 1 oft rent, but that they are fully determined ta rer | r 2 7” sist the payment of debts ef any kind | The latter portion of this quotalion is meie bosh, and is not, make that impression upon the minds of his} by any means, calculated te} readers, whieh the writer meant it should. Ou) this point, however, he moght truly have eaid,| lihat many people, although they do not indeed | beliewe that the members of the Tenant Cuion| have actully pledged themselves to ench othel “to resist the payment of debts of any kind,’ ye they really believe—and with the best of reasons woo for their belief—that mea who have openly {aud shamelessly deciared they will resist the jusi claims of their landlords, would, unhesitatingly, snist of Arabia. Tho exeitement abs ut the cattle disease knowe little abatement, but it ta to be hoped that the gew cure will tury ontto be es efficacious with ur is it is Said tu have proved clsewhere. ‘Lis Foreign-effice has published a despatch trom Mi Lumley, at St. Petersburg, in whieh he states cat the Russian Geverument hive deterunued chat no single bead of cattle shall leave a Russian port Witheut eXamiuatiod aud cerlilicate aealth. Mr. Turner of Ripor, who is now looked upoi isa good authority oF the harvest question, has vade his annual statement, Wine is based Upol is persoual ebservabous of a large portion of the land uuder cultivation between the Thames and the ‘Tyne. His opinion may be thus ben il, slated: Wheat, an averase yield, though of i- ierior quality j barley a tull average crop; oats, & Moderate crop; beaus and peas, average erep: potatoes, a good cmp; Tcuips, good yield Mua Chie South, poor yield in the North ‘Pie money market is presenily ina very tranquil cond ion—most unlike Us xlate at this time jasi year. Bauker’s ceserves are augmenting. The seeurities lo thei hands on account of private idvances are enusually low. Althongh — the minimum vate of discount at the Bank of Euglan stands at 4, mouey can be had for less in the oper inurket. lu every uffiirs are susy, aud there is the prospect of a very quie autumn, were it tn their power to do so, ev ade aud resis! all demands and obligations, how just and sa- ered soever, wheb it did not suit their con- venience and selfishuess to acknowledge and oi sutisty. Then follows, on the part of the Union editorial ipologiser and defender, au admission aud contra- diction of fact, the most strange aud ridiculous that we have ever read: No such idea was ever, we are sure. enter- tamed for one moment in the mind of the uvst ardent member of the Society.” So much for the denial. Bold enongh, is it not 7 in the very face, as it were, of bis lunmediate pre- vious admission coneeruing * the foolish bravad uttered by professed supporters of the Union, who have been Cie means of injartug the very so- . ciety to the advancement of which they have argent, -Runmeres been pledged to devote theimselves,” aud coupled with the following condewuatory admission : FOREIGN NEWS. There has been a feariul fire at Philippesville, in Algeria. The town is surrounded by a cork “Tr must be patent to the most superficial ob- server thal any sociely Counting its members by iheusands, and composed of all creeds and classes inthe Community, tnust Contalu many bad and = ————— our power, at present, to ascertain what the ' dealings, by removing which, if they can do so, | sia itty. e ——— exact truth is, we will leave it to the parties more | immediately concerved to elicit it, if they ean. | |'This, however — without casting the slightest ; 1 shall conclude by giving the jot only is} imputation upon the verseity of either party — lander (a8 he avems fond of Frene the Tenant Union prepared to resist the payuie ut We may be permitted to say with reference to the | proverb, which 1s peculiarly appleable just now affair in general; there are circumstances con-| in the public mind, of under-hand and unfair | | the Government will only evince a due regard for their own credit. To do that, however, will, we; imagine, tian even another such letter as Mr. Alley’s, require something wore exculpatory | well and sinovthly worded as it certainly is, r=” We learn that ou the Ist of August last, Mr. William Warburton, son of the Hon, James Warburton, of Lot 11, in this Island, passed a very creditable examivation and took bis degrees as Master in Surgery and Bachelor iu Medicine. The young gentleman is now on a visit to bis He inteads, we underetand, ! friends in Ireland. competing for employment in the Indian army —_ ts” The Editor of this paper, Hov. Mr. Whelan, is at present making a professional visit to the United States aud Canada. CE On Saturday evening last a person of the nawe of Donald McLeod, of Lot 22, was arrested for assisting a seldier named Walliain Glynoa, of the 16th Regt. stationed bere, todesert. McLeod was taken en the Spring Park Road, near Theophs. DesBrisay’s, Esq., driving at a rapid rate, with the soldier above named on bis truck. aw THe Liffy, ove of Mer Majesty's war ships arrived in this port last Saturday, having Adwiral Hope on board. te Ancther prize fight for the championship of England is arranged to come off on Wednesday, eS oe a oa and a Semarang Saadeneae Ps my be able to eonvinee the tenantry Tha prietary Government is net the one best ed to improve the condition of the tenant abr, . ty. Editor of tie lee h)a Frevey “Hn'y « que la verite qui touch.” Anglice—tig | nected with it, which have given rise to suspicions | truth alone offends. Thanking you for the opportunity you hare given me of expressing my opinion, and believing when matters of euch grave importance are at a sue, Anonymous Communications are decidedly wrong, 1 subecribe myself, my dear Sir, Yours very truly, Ilox. E. Wuenan. a a ak INTERESTING FROM MATAMORAS. F the following interesting intelligence :— To-day | had a Jong ta!k, oa the other side of the river, with Gen. De Leon of the Libe. ral party, and from him gathered sume In- ‘ teresting news in regard to the position and — wants of the party i stood by the Liberal cause im goud faith ;and his position as Governor of the State of Tam. aulipas entitles his words to res; ect. & He says that the wants of bis party are now sv urgent that unless they are metin gume — way, the cause will be lost. The time hag — come for the United Staces to aid the party, ‘ or if they do not see fit to go to war now, there will be no party to aid when they think 3 the time haa come to lend assistance. In thig : way argues Gen. De Leon, and the state of — offiirs in Mexico show his words to be true,— ‘he wants of the Liberal party are very up gent. They bave no money, arms, awmunie tion, clothing and even provisions. want is 80 much felt thac large bodies of mep cannot keep the field. It isonly by entreaty | short periods. De Leon told the writer that The last ; that the chiefs can hoid them together for joined the pirateg, and are probably atill with i 4 “ype A . : 2 — 4 arte ‘i it may * well to dita The following isal stol the vesseis cantured ‘loss, and have settled jusurances on the cable | terest. Chis forest was set ou fire in’ several . 4 l ' st y rar, hice officer of the ship Hull-| by the Sienandoah, eo far beard trom: Milo, | The Couipany has ordered a wew cable to be laid | places simultaneously. The destruction thai | Mptiveipled meu, aud we do net doubt tha.) the Ist of November, between Jem Mace and| 9° and others had to beg them, by all they Was, en j . ’ ge a : a p ih a lester, Abayail,, Euphrates, William Poomp-|vext Spring. ...: Benjamin, the Ex-Secretary | eusued was awful, many such have: isinuated themscives iio ths See, Uiieeada: held dear, tc keep together, and that he hag _ squat sn agar? ey a liver ee Reshngaa eae teak Supt Shurate reh Swit “ae ca} from America, hasarrived at Southanpten. The} Au attempt has been male to create a sensa-| Pevant Union, but we fail to see that the society seen the men lying on the ground \ ¥orl . tsleed the Shensadou son, Sophia raten, Jirelh Swift, Edward |!" i I “gpicates Paral g orintisty vert ait : ying Pa moved te - “ie eg . ae @ Queenan Old Sl rev. Suean Abizal. Gen. Pike. Gen. Wil-! West ludia steamer, in which he arrived, took | dou by representing that Prance bas seized sundry | od e condemne rs a ‘ 7 Hunde he in Ms ee oe. cee ee es ieurs by the words of their le aders. pilot, and steered the pirate towards our ? ee Bh erat Seas “an l fire whea about 50 wiles from St. Thomas, and} guano islauds lying m the Pavifie. Lf they belong | “UKs tiet Whose sense of moral rectitude 13 Gol > , ra , AY. TaD ma : J P ? : whaling a wet, and gave the rebel commander 1 ve he ‘- Nye . Ae y * > gg — nen puc back with'all speed. After oiuch dificult, to nobody else—why not? so high as it sh mild be. We waat the Ten- HON. mene od ARBUR fON ON 1 HE TEN. 1 b pape YET IN THE FIELD. the frst information as to wheraitday. The} or) a ”" 3) pie ca Tine five Was put out. She brought nearly £1,7u0, Phe Danish Rigsraad hat been opened. The | 4! Union to be judged on ite own une hee tae ANT LEAGUE ABD THE COVER MENT. G x ot % wee 29 7 eld are zs Sheneadanh arrived off Cape Thaddeus, at a pd al “ni - — 2 a AVOFIG, | O50 jn epevie..... The weather was favorable to | King was aot presvat. The royal speech was] What it Aas done wud what it bas to accomplish. — a jk Fa Negrete’s, 5 000 men; Gen. Garcia's, ‘ aac am ime ss ; ‘ i . P : . i ‘ . ile sat c " + : ome: Ose . rs : rs the entrance tu the Arctic Ocean, on the 20ch | Xi eg * t ay on I way a. and} harvest prospects.....The ravages of the eattle | read by the President of the Council. Ii was in- The adwission which thts quotation contains is OODBROOK, Sept. 13, 1865. E 00 ; er a; or. De Leon's 2.000 men ; Gen, . Pt ji“ + mit. O@ ALO, ry 3 ike aber seOse cor . nit | . sot apee t i “ rl a» hy “ le —e a i ‘ i i “ava hy . P nace » ain Sale et dune. ere she encsuntered the Eu phra-| + a pe SY eh ee . oe Ke, ig — | disea _ nitured @ fruitful theme of spre sare ray d that the pr ay business is tu consider the | (air and candid: the mode, in which the writer| MY pear Sin— rest o's, riety ws Gen a Palacio %, . : : we anu ps e ere Donde and Sent ite iarVeet prospec ts Siid thiswe Liles pul) Uraltt of the proposa to molly the ecomsiitulion } | eel men; en imnijosa’s LO f ° ht tes, Captain Hatleway, with two wales, | ‘ | , i yu deccge t e e e RRe A a nsicis facili nee pa ; Josa’s, men; wit pars a Seat ae @tss. Jens The }pert with e uy tured crews—the others were | vot sufficiently so to interfere wilh Securing Ub and, at the same time, tlat the King is averse to! desires the Tenant Cuion should be judged, 1s the 1 hate om ady addressed several letters to President Jaurez, 3,000 men—total 13.600 nest day she fell in with, « d burnt tt ( VW destroyed The value of thess vessels and | creps....- Hospitals are tu be established in sect much farther concession, | mily fair and equitable one; and, in that way only, | Yeu on the Tenant League move:nent, with the wen. Thow som, Captain Tucker, and the Jireh | wenger bn em — et : corsa one ee } pr fe ~" a% mt ete id ata : Mn, PP i ccayetle > in pe es wn ve pi pe do we intend to judge it. No society is justly | view of putting the tenautry ontheir guard against Tuis is the totul force that ean be said to Tr , on urs. nsurance of e Uee a‘ wat sosatees auie, a wae e au » tues : Qt MdeZiil ANG Gara are slide ; : Rig Hi . . : : ucti e 2 F 3 hails, Capt. " ear wre 2) having four w lules wad | et n lar 7 lv ff Ree : | oe } Author, are dead ‘Lhe breneh fleet, consis faccord, and that some vigorous om wemenut by chargeable with the disapproved seutiinents or de Biguing men WwW ho are see king their own ag be og under the orders of the Govern. each. | New England a ae oh i = mp ling of nine Grgi clase iron cluds, and four others, | their party is 1 contemplatien. | coudeumed actions of particular members. By grandizement at the expense of the tenantry. J : : ; a 3 asa corps in importanee : - . . - ahs ‘ ad a e393. Ps | Ye] o id , ° { i - vf » i fhree of the crew of the Wm. Th IN PSN. ostances we understaud as ligh as 13 “| was being feted at Povtsmouth.....Queea \ ol Arrangencnts base been wade for an important jan impartial consideration of its avowed princi shall now, with your permmsion, endeavour te “fe ¥ iC : 78 gins oleae ree ns ali Englishmen, forthwith J ined the pirated 8s } i pie. : BY SS 49 VEC! toria inaugurated the Prince Albert statue a i Catholic Congress to be tld at Treves, com-| ise : we . |) show that the Tenant League f eut i ainl wig : } peep fae Pecstbsagesig ag or (60 After, che Captured the Milo. 1 pars | Coburg ou the 26th August..... The cholera ap. | teucing on the Tith of Sepember. Lt appears | ples, and by candid estimation of ite acts, as a| 7 — agde movement is mainly |or Gen. Gare, which operates in the line * é jy or » sre ptur the oi 10, | | . 3 ; i “ ut | ‘ be ¢ it 1 . ‘ q , ’ Cay t. Mawes, with two whales. The captives} <> an peara to be receding to parta from whenee it to be a sequel io the congress which asseuibied u body, only, cau it fairly be pronounced to merit | to be attributed toe the action of the Government | of the Sota Verito—that is from Vera Crug “bree Peete * ture o Pokus + | Ce vile red age i M ues . 1 ~ . . ‘ ie : : cage ; Ti Ll 2 ; bad by this time become 80 numerous that} TRUE BRITISU COURAGE. Dire dell 4a d cay ere ot Pekin te st | Tbe - a ay — aA : : either the approbation and confidence, or the mis- | CY the Land Question, and I attach quite as much ns Tubase ». He bas a hard task before him, uy tain Ww addell. the ec tumander of thie hice “4 .. i here was : ie os biituor - the | ; ae : _ : ae "eee dou ; > trea ! ‘ peace Pen emcee rer rage ae public blame to Lieut. Governor Dundas as l do te'the einyg encom passed by bodies ol Freneh i : ; discovery of a couspiracy ta beritn..... Was | VetWeen Austr russia, an numark has been) - om A Lrooy Ss we se rt * “ is ph: ; " d the Milo ine | € * a Trotlope’s ship was ly ne in Yar-| siaied that a Freneh frigate had taken possession | Cvucluded. Prussia secures Lauenburg and pays| dle good seuse aud houcsty of purpose by Government, with this difference, that be acted There sre a number of bands of men who Cena yUrHing her, veh he accordingly | mouth Roale with the reat of the North Sea t ine of the French Governuent, of a yge} Austria an indemnity. The government ot the} whict , ' Abies he .- | in total ignerance of the state of the tenantry ; did in the sum otf 345 ouo, and put # l his! Meet when in ormatl mm Was brooghtty him that ave gua is ila la thw Bacio RA wore oles Duckies is only provisionairy edited Peduaat Se ene se sohenw ee ey - agi hile the Gover . i i y rt = pee oat vanes wi sia pe prise Ners who had nut deserted their fig on! his ships ¢ impany tnteu fed to mutiny, a iivices are faveradle Market closing ficiun. wit | ts te rule in Sch Aig and Austr » lu iH ils | we have now uuder review, was actuated ia writ et ee ee eee mainly of wa- | ment, but will nut s ”y orders frum any nag 3 s ps t ny 4 ‘ utiny, as | ads S ire vorabdle a irket 1 itigs in. ti]! ii ‘ ieswig ¢ é tite aistehit ji i : eee - wise =m ue ee » hae fs 4 ae . - E heard of her, and gave her a clearance for|did the crews of other ships of that Aeet./ 4% upward tendency. Breadstuds quiet and} until the future course of action has been | 18 it, must, we think, have been quite obvious te | UVes of the Island, have not the sane excuse to} rie rigs “ss th . pee ought, De Leon } 4 i a a ‘ . > . é re FH u San Pranciecu. Juet before the Milo set sail) ** Whatever othersdo, my fellows sail not,’ | Meady- Wheat dectined a trifle Corn easier. | donided. lwvery intelligent and candid reader of it. The | fer for their conduct. I need only reter you to} en : “ ne \, — ein men might it fur this erty (the 25rd June) the Sicnan-! was the reply. Adin a well ordered sliip j at 5Us. sd. me ar aerenes d 6d. Consels 99 be | Pie Emperor of the French has received M ea admissions, whieh well-knew: | the addresses presented to His Exeelleucy, as a | Sree Spee NY Vere doah had captured tne Susan Abugail, ape i the captain knows everything of lie portance | oV8 S. tive-twenties 6x4 to ¢ 9..... Gold 144 | Mon, the new Spanish ambassador, and said: le : y " nae big : agers , proof that my assertions are correct itl tis — Redfield, n trading Brig, and was ly ng slong. i Which tukes I lace : he 4 asiiv euraed when > “one oe ited: France nud open) eer ee on ae iS og _ uiteseitidS tak . © ; ddr ; ry l i ‘i bi | oer formed any Executive and three ede of her taking in the booty, when the! the ringleaders jr posed eat reine dais plan ‘ORRESPONDEN : j advancing together, aud the French Government | him to make, were, itis quite evident, found by |‘"™ not, the address from the ihabitants ef) Ministers only — Here is the list :-—President Mito left. The Milo has been nearly twenty-/into execut m,and depriving him and his| C RRESEI ON DEN te a v4 i 7 ‘ - . . ) fo strengthen the} nia to be most serious stuwbling blocks in the | Beltast made offer of their hearts and hands to! Benito Jaurez; Minister of Foreign Affairs, y ; F — Lome 4 “sy . , wads head talnlter Tite 0 Coudltries, | : : - ; “an oe, | a r . Pon, 2 ven a Lys on her pass ige to this city, and i of®eersa of their command before the tim 7 ‘Tue Paris Patrie says the honour of the Frene! progtess of his apology for, aud defence of, the | put down public opin, aud His Excelle ney | Lc ry de Pex ida : Minister ut the lreasury, bl Cay os i Lucker, te tHiame, Suith,i be was prepared literally to countermine | {For THe Examiver.) Imperial Goverment: and all precedents of ite! Tenant Union; bat they were not to be avoided, | thanked them for it, and recommended them, ai | I. M. Iglesias ; Minster of War, Miguet Ne- athaway and awes, and about 180 olivers gl Pin Fos the mforwati of | one he : ' . ' : : ; : : wide: : : grete. 2 7) oe pe SEN OPM aubiOL POGMON! 16 Pik ok = ‘ ak oh . policy, compel it lo reise 1s approbation to the | . je open an mee - —- a | the same time, to take his adviee, and not listen | . * ee and wen of the captured vessels, ours eiglighaengeridegeieneP eirenpeateapesertett (Uh GOVERNMENT UN DIFFICULTIFS— rend ar venpantboniorst: rt ive ant kent and the open and hevest manner in whieh he | seg ta it ’ mt Ihe seat of Government is in the State of TaTEMENT OF CAPTAIN HAWES oF SNIP MIL | of aman-of war there js eae S is OFFICIALS NEGLECI? TUEiR DUTIE>—TUL predowinated in the arrangement sanctioned a | stumbled over them, strongly melined us te beheve | {SMe ae ators — (meaning, I presume, the Li )} Chihuahua, ebout five hundred wiles from Ps 2 a? ’ ‘ s oO} beat ¢ i mce, &% sort ui ) . . TER rag — ms a abt ahgel RanC eM ‘ A ig s | hoeral ms ane i 4 : i f i oO he 23rd of J rc - fante-room with an ion grated dvor to it | PUBLIC SUFFER. | Salzburg has been to the interest of (he strougest, | that, had the chief hand iu projecting the cha t, | oeral party} and that he would have the Land : here, and it is covered by the corps of Gen, n the 23rd of June, while off Cape Chal-| un ee Wie nels iy wily nee faad the annexation of Lauenbarg to Veussia} and layine down the course of the U been hie, | @Ueetiou settled to the satisfaction of all parties. | Negrete, to which the smalier body with the deus observed a large ship, whieh we at firs: |~ os se gunner, in whom be coud} An occurrence which took place the other | raises another eoust pte paaudiny.? dit. asic i bESO Ot (BEL Mien, DOC Ce, | ‘ : : ln > ve MS re) pole. the captain had placed t : heed ogre K pice Che other | raises auother eoustiintiopal question, 1 . »| Put down public opinion, indeed!!! Why ous | President could be added in case of an ate teok fur « whaler, but, on coming ap to her pad? Salen 1 at . in had placed in Chis space Ui duy at Beers’s mill pond, very feredly| The Bank ot France returas show a redaction | Uo stumbling blocks would never have tripped Ba 5 : “i tack. The seat will t sale jor 8 > time diseovered her to bea steamer. Upon comm | ect aide mom a pierce bree jStadews forth the above seading ; a young jin cash of about a qillion and a half franes. | Up either -hiusell or any other honest apologist or | at Crees Seajeety Seide- her Shea mare as the enemy have no dixposal tore= to eels ing Within speaking distance her c!aracter ds , uns } et } se | : opr ey t stuls. Lock }) FOUN na ved Gordan, about 22 years of age | Great inerease in discounts. Bourse firui—ol vu. | advocate of the Society. And, notwithstanding | the influence of public opinion, and loug may she | far north ot the San Jaan River Phey oo was @pparent, and im was then plain tu all! .* fe opened the toagasine Gour.| while walking over the above named bridge { BRAZIL! ene i . jhold it, for vo Sovereign ever reigned in England . ny ‘ : - **} and ter er ee Se on. | ou : y at ALLL ithe necessary, the duaveidable condemmuatory ad- . a & England) to bold Carmargo and Monterey i etron thet she wae a Confederate pirate. The! * d tool his seat with pistol in hand, Nuw | sepped on one of the covering planks. it] Maile ferwar : " - bande ’ A eee ene abt: thw Sieee . J —_ captain of the pirate came on the ¢ , send those fellows whe eall themselvea dele- } brake m two and ti - gf > M “ forwarded per Asia. Commercial news | missions, and cousequent defects of the arti ‘le, | serves the respect, 1 may almost add, ell | ee Erte + Oe ame ov re] aurter: P ‘ if FORM | o une ne unfortunate young wo tlready publisies he » bel wee sravuay | ‘ : : . i er biceta a a akes 3 ay ‘ i it! deve of his ship and ealled vut in 7 wary yates and any Others Who like to ace sip any man fell throvg! the bridvea into tie mil } tud ‘oh are : 4 . ad a - es Paragn: ) j strongly impressed by the evidence which it at idesotion of her subjects eo wach aa she does se : a m ¢ wl me Se ee the . \ “ ‘% . ag ! “aul igh ~ | i g g te i“ siti t atc ie Argeaitne Republic shows uo siges of ' ie { estion ine . sertej, | Seve Of Guvernipent [rom here, on } peremptory manner : Ae , d ‘om € , ne an to the gunner.| pond, ang, sud to relute, sank to rise no more. | (ermination. The rains had prevented military | fords of the writers own bonesty of purpose, we But to the question at issue, Iu 18300 certain | most trust hus to be placed in Dee facil 7 / 4 ’ m iwh . P y tata i ‘es . i vat r 7 ee 3 . ; baa eo place “Shin uhoy ! come aboard and briny your! Li * ron ree * a re rs > 5st of mind. | Po substantiate the above heading [ will re- operations but hostiides were aout to commence | allowed ourself to regard it as a ecertaia augury resolutions Were moved in the Assembly by Col.! the cuurier ' : * ? @ instigators of the proposed matiny, and a fie a a a : : ena oe en Large ur . anne ‘ ; ite if . bi ‘ papers. pa J ; ate a few facts eonnected with this bridze ee ee urge armies Were being | of such a reconstruction ef ‘he Coustitut Gray, w a8 Suppose ‘many EN. SaRV “ ‘ 7 : f hi Mi TRE I og i . oe: lal suc Ceol ” Joustitutioa ef Gray, Who was supposed by many to take a deep GEN. SARVAJAL Captain Hawes—**What ship wm that?” | thers of the siip's company, quickly assem-j| and let the public be the pidge ” raised by volunteers and conscripts, ge ‘. eth : ar : “eo **Never mind. Co fh a vd te g| Died outside the magazine door. Lnside sat} Al f Se ee LONDON MONEY MARKET }the Union, as would cuable us bonesily to| interest in the welfare of the tenantry. The} was, some time ayo. sent by President dua- ’ pall acede tee Se. VOIMe 2008 nd}. About four years ago Mr C. igsione - SN SHUNET MARKT. | . ‘ F ¥ [rz asun Kr ; he U ri P }the captain, looking stero and grim, witii | in| = oar ve Mm Iissioner | : A cease our opposition tu it, and waruly and) result of these resolutions was the i at woy to the United States. with bring JOUF pepers, und bear w band about oS, finger on the trigger of his alae —the sual. | Beer took a contract to rebuild this bridg | De ided improvement in tune of stock exchange | a" vt 7} Z . J ‘ "| hae ck oe Pa saben af al " jul powers to enter info terms with public or too carned tus edie. th ak al od : ' junder the name of a Mr. Young Alter ade m the ist. Fuida strong at slight advance. cheerfully to commend it to the general approba- of that “gigantic humbug,” the Land Commis: | private parties for aid to Mexieo the eat 4 Sue ‘ ai . . ' | ‘ bOWE of Cask of pouwde ee " pin > ” . t P + She ay . j ; . a ee : wii cca e t pon that € aptain Hawes went on board eit God ees an oka va 2 : ‘ é : liety yeurg or more working at it the bridce was! Miscount market quiet—deauaid at the Beak | ton, confidence, and support of the peu; le, as uj) lon. How far the tenautry were benefitted by | ried tlank forms. s ened br the Preeident, fur j - i" ‘ ‘ > j : , ¥ ’ we ' sntary oue ‘ “ag » ee t Pate continue o's Cirepiar . | . oo 3 de | yr ’ . po rg tis Bove “ nae: . the | of the rigger would send them al de mi | eft in the state 10 whieh it is now to be seen} i 5 se inuee 4: Dariug'e ¢ eur Says! Society, whose constitut on and code of laws—|} the Commission, may be inferred tron the fui-| every purpose. Tivs officer is, 1 am wid, eT gungway Dy a lieutenant, who ushered | 2a ssh "| nthe a fit > te 7 - Bi on | CUsiness It AMCKICAD SERHlive Bro tuderaiy,| , ; : . od { , : hite ined the , By and iste the presence ol iment into another world. But not a nerve : ae ye ae to curry a single person without waterial variation in prices ; notWithstanding the bad and unprivenpled men | lowing extract, taken frow a letter addressed a ae vw! ae .and then at will be learned : . : of their brave captain's own frame trembled, | ** ae” SS Wleks of See Months jw right be Ai ; iks~—aflorded -the Duke of Neweastle ; , jhow lar be has met with success io lis usis- tapt. Waddell, who motioned bim to » seat, | F pra: Ow ate tremDied, | eee A Se TT ; who aight be tound in its ranks~—allorded the) the Duke of Neweasile by the Hou. W. Li Pope, | . ’ . ; . Olea | ae : ; }wnee, throuvh the influence of E-qr. Sandy ‘ 08 { j ad POrt aa, n. / when the toll sWing conv raation eneued : j Lads, he said, ina firm Stern voice, ** y pti : i aa a ence gq Oanay rm Tickn AN ig U x LON ’ | fullest assurance that, as a bocty they would al-| one of the Dele rates t— } a“ : e Captain W ddell *Cant li ** | know what we have done together, the nary jo * few others. the Superiatendunt of Pub. oe : : penne gern ts — , Hoge i These are the main points of the news the f ' ” thi a mf ceicte an Loe fe gained, the honors we have won.| .° Works wos sent to inepeet the bridge. | Now 1, ways be fodud influenced by adue cespeet for the)“ The Commission, instead of reeoreiling differ- | “Titer got from Gen. De Leon, who told him feder a thane an tiles sata he raf a fyou know me; EF teli you that f will noi | 4’ ey wonld not put hig horse on the | IN Ross's Weekly, the organ of the League, | *4premacy of the laws, a (rue regard lor the come | ences between Landlords aud Tenaais, has bad | the state of affuirs in this country—that land ederute -ul-war Shenandoah. Me i? ‘ ; leulow« ta dastiws : wt 4 ij the contrary effect, i ; Sp ieui : proceeding any further, [ propose to Ie " ee i tave that nume lost, that honor to be sullied ivi ~ e declared ipa wns not safe. Mr. called the Tenant Union, on the 7th instant, : oH Weal; and prove, beyond a question or doubt, | fae a an oy — owe! ye - S oe ood a nt 7 seven seit. & 587. POs, ‘ . ’ ‘ t a te ee Ae 4 . ley then condeuine he br -— is : 4 ' yas OF honey suck as its limited re- de Le a ta * ea" a a ‘ ended wehleein cath to 018 the teeth.” | by allowing 16 tu be said that my slip’s cow- 0 Sou sara Y 2 ~ ae . - adver- j under the above caption, appeared the following | “ie ene great arn and vbject ot their unton to be,| sources could tl afford.” uited re - toes ose: si we on ide man, with ° i , o i ~— ‘ Se i Siit or ve as r ow 3 . i : i . FY a ¥ Td "2. s " me hel Gate bo tendo esower such enestives ani P*"Y P™ ‘d the matinyus rescala who fave |) ter Ae Ee od “the purchase, on fair aud equitable terms of the | a FR is dress, to-day, rary » @ 4 1008 B5) wy diszraced the glorious navy of Eaygland | bride, wt a& certain day. The sale came off,|* } ae : i | It was never intended that the Conuniseion| %*3 dark-blue blouse, like our army might be propounded was then administered | y vig " . ? * |and the brides was sila: : “The revised Constitution of the above body, | andlord’s estaies, and aot the resistance of the | i ‘ | blouse. sol hee Gentaia. Waddell" Whas , ‘ | No,—seoner than that Vil blow up the ola | 4 n ed down toa D.!. } ; yy) : : i should benefit the tevantry, inasmuch as the Act| ~~ e Solt ae felt bat, and pants } : a addell— vat is the value of | ship with all on board, und it shail never b Nicholson and a few friends. It was clearly Piteaes will the aienthly report of the Central) payment of Rent | pcllata chad at ince iss ; ACl) of biae funnel as well as the coat A J red om 3 Hawee—"246 000." | suid that we had a traitor on board. | ea,} lerstood at the sale that the contractor | ie po —— "I recited tins rhe lusertion Lie correctuess of the assertions, and the Wise} ary’ fh pane as retained im the Beere-| cigarette is. most of the time, in his band, ap awesa—" 520 i “? | was to commence at once : he new br , {his week 3 and, on accourt of their exireme ; ‘ j lary sotice until the Comiissioners le + Is. re re 2 ure in Wi—+ Wh i f oil jagain, you know me. Return on deck ana commence at once at the new bridge, | length, are postponed until our next issue.” j dow of the advice, contained in the latter portion | ‘ ' ca ee he ney the ene ee Ups of his fingers ure stuimed brown am . vat quantity of oi! and} get the ship under weigh S hese dueein rr, in hea thereof, put a false covering | ea § ; : ; : lthe said article fully and diaily ad j land, thereby giving the proprictors every oppor-| With the tobieeo Us goes by the name of bone have you on buard ? | the master what ‘course,to sicer conn ssc length ways on the old bridge, 0 hint wide. te This notice, immediately follawed, as it was, | iw 8uId arlicie, W uly and cordisily aduiit,} tunity of rendering null aud void any benetits that ** Pancho’? De Leon which is the same as t — 1 150 burre!s of vil and 3000 | lent’ ghak vin Geek tasehens Y Bnd ber devas." le the public to pass over safely. There l by a sort of editorial contession or admission of | 4" although we now forbear comment upon sighs averet Side the Cade i lia Frank’ in English: and by the way, lie ounds of bone * ae, or llemmenney:” sie eons rat ‘ ; y : . . es eee eee , =“ die " : ossamin e Comission. ow differ. » . , ’ ‘ prevahes Ww : “How many pounds sterling | > half a# point from that course, we all go.”?| *"* 50e " ip-hole te this sale and the con-| the errors and mistakes into which the said Union | them, uur purpose is ty notice them, with the ap] |. it with the Fifteen Years’ Purchase Bil! speaks English very well. , “in be , , a Sic ; . ‘ . bus > i tevantry. They became ar . : r 6 " ons aes “ nd. a he over ngs ) | Glutton was teen steering to the enstward re oe = ‘ st tage look after thei: stout denial of the Uniou’s ever having enter ot the reciscd Coustiiution of the ‘Tenant Umen | tenantry. They became urgent in their demands me to bea set-off against vur toad from Bra- 3 ’ of! a “ae i focal wants; thirdly, the C ssi j ; eT itor the fulfiline: 7 , , " away into the North Sea. Little did thos: , y, ommissioners, i! , . ea —revised, indeed ! j — sine ee tor the fulfilment of the pronnses mad | }Z08 to Brownsville il i worth over 46 G00 in all.’ . s : Tice Maen. te oy ‘ vega tained so monstrously dishonest a principle as | ecised, indeed! ~— how completely at variance | | uses made to them | ownsville, earn that the depth of “8 who saw | and wondere: oe ' eM Dave the powers, for not repairing or é r | ' " { that there sf hae +9 - rata . ‘. , Captain Waddell then drew up a bond for! neat y Soa yr y? ee . “ - r a OT i ctdae teekieas tate sa a, totecanci the repudiation of the legal claims of the proprie. | With our reeentiy inspired hopes concerning tat | that there should be an equitable or satisfactory | . at Aye 7. bar of the San Fernandy ranges om a one um © ie ern eteruiined wat ni " val a A ide fix; ; Pe rar a ee ae " / trom t 2 fer Sivs 0, payablen pon the acknowledy ment. whe “ak alone far. dowa in ber darkest d: pth nad ingerous state immediately, and there-| ters or lessers of the laud; almost induced us, | Union were the priuciples retained aud reiterated | ®* ttlement of the Land Question im eight months !| “ye gs Ie . gees E ’ : ’ “ bet ‘rate “tate ae tape” eae vont he owe ses Sith ict a . : eas i a | Meaers. Pope ‘ ile ater advices from Mexico etate t t ‘ : rr set pe a Aes ne eer rtp ' Sikes wusements.<~* Recollections of Vy preventing catastrophes of so serious a| for a moment, to believe that the Leaguers had | 2Y Uew—net one word of evilical censure would | Messrs. Pope and Palmer were, therefore, sent | Picneh bad sdoubin’ Ubaeaaios 8 that of Atmerca, an Mpelicd aptain thauwes to a ne ‘ Roe ae ¥ nature , > i . lit have dr — as a delegation in orde . ~ ar i : Qerte " it'd sign it. on pain of paving site ship rane ery eae “aoe erg Penaeveg Bid the Nore, wn Sint ie. thie te ek ofl that we was pad really become sensible, not ouly of the illegatity | it have drawn frou us. a Me , re to procure the passage | Javrez and his Cabinet fled to El Passo, i . oC tie , OIF, Ul : aves : ‘ sy i nae ei eee s k 2 Tears’ ae Ee : J and burned. The bund having been signed | eourn $s Laited Service Gazetie. te fen, aeshee setae of ‘bad. bevdene ps of their combination, but of its utter maduess Throughout the whole of cur editorial and| °! the Filleen Years’ Purchase Bill, which they which at present is the headquarters of the or . ‘ ; i , . a ay e ' A Oe ea d | tthe. slant 4 > . > . und delivered, **Now,"’ said € apt. Waddell, | -_— —— < foe the same day, two horses went through the conducted, as it bud been, and of the utter ii-| political career, we have been the warm and con- submitted would operate be neficially alike to | rao Government. « T ehall rut on bowrd your slip ninety par-| What nave MINISTERS TO po w ITu Pour bridge at D. Campbell's, at the [Iead of Mon possibility of their attaining the declared object | sistent friend of the tenautry, and of tenaut rights; | landiords and tenants, and be a settlement of the! ge, ne Pmt ure that Juarez will be ile i ’ } q 4 ; . aece Nate a . : . : sti mE aR, ‘eT ven from t i : can “ atten of war. ile ae Tics 2—No maxim te wore fale or destructiv: | tague. This work was sold toa Peter Camp-|of their league, unless they sheuld indeed ‘aud by union among themsclves—by unaty of pur-| Land Question “ by the statutory confirmation | pate Ect “ ant 9 rac ape ve reap Captain Hawes remonstrated as he hod not} to the true interests of states, than one whiet | bell, and should have beeu ¢ . . | Silas ss it} ' : re vcome & fugitive within the buf. / . ‘ . me ’ z su completed months | thorough! : it Canatitat ‘ Tete Te vse and of action alune — ag i gy ave | @f the titles, the subsidence of all ayraris ry{ . * : the necessery pTovisiune and water tu take 60 | hus been hy poeritically asseried of late, and | since. I erengnry ee their Coustitution, and resolve iP id of " gain and again Lave as ence of all agrarian (!)\ ders of the United Stat-s. large a nnwber. bsuceomed to without dispute, that mun de- We may expect something similar at Mon upon a basis and course of action. the very ree| ¥° eudeavored to linpress upou their minds,would | #&!40en, the general absence of sympathy with . me es ; a . e . ro ; - o 4 + 4 a t ae - i ™ * oie = - . a > . ost Cuptam Waddell replied that he didn’t) voted to religion and educetion are pot fic te | tague Bridge ths fatl. if vewsele are allowed | "°™* of what they had so far uufortunately pure | they ever be able to tree themselves, either from those who would resist the just demands of the | Tue Nortu Wevsr Yerritorr —The Ti _ eure; ** you had better eend your boats for | take part in polities; that their great duty | te make fast to it. The £8 extra paid for sued; and such as should have, for their pele proprietary boudage or arbitrary rule. Oiten, Landlords, and the terminating of those ex-| oe Globe states that the Canadian Govern " : “4 } ; ee : hi mas . J . j ; : , : pee : . | mer as : 2 wrehs: . : yon - pe whey tea ae ae? shall fas seclusion, and their great use inaction | braces was eo much money wasted. Stur- | and support, all the sanetion and power whic) | WeWever, as, to thatend, we have urged unity ot tavagant hopes and expectations, on the part of ot th ‘He . psig purchase the claim devai you earance until i¢ is done.’ } rer? ¢ ary « is ia the : ve Reidwe ji ey yA : : F — e (ens bi By re Zz. yee The verf contrary of this is the truth. Men, | geon Bridge is not safe for the public to! the laws and constilution of the country afford | PUlpose and action upou the tenantry ; and clear the Tenantry, that they would be enabled to) e 7 Company, @ 9 - beh) * Come! come! paid he impatientiv,! indeed, of peace and piety and study, na | crossover; it is ina very dilapidated state, | ¢. «: : res wee | : tga: d, ata i it ; ; fe) sequently, tue amount could wot be fixed. I «hear a hund about it, as I bave other work | turaltly shrink from the rough hiasshen'al the fated eheehd ba faaked ‘slide aenediataly. for the redress of public grievances and the reeti- | 2 often, a® we have defined the principles ly} ac pure weir lands at nominal prices,” (ride should be made distinctly underetoud that 88 tod) jworld; they have with it tew interests in| Phere is a new bridge building at Lewellin fication of maladiministration. he ich alone we deem they could be justly actuateu Mr, Pope's letter to the Duke of Neweastle.) ‘Puis| 98¢b bargain bas been made, and that, if the ti Ao ape pe tad a Wed Mr ae Be with common; they neither understand its ian} Mill Pond, and the public may expect a good The following quotations from this editorial of | #8 4 United bedy —in convection wis the further Celegation cost the country £570 5s. 7d., out of | a vl the Company are discovered on the { weliesnde worl ‘as meal on Be Ne aed Li hor lg tng . re adage ite ee rats Mr. Collins finishes his contract. | the Weekly—by tar, not ouly the most moderate, | consideration which we purpose to bestow nexi | ¥8!Co Mr. Pope received £200, and Mr. Palmer C “Te a ee pee ge: to be ‘ : He Mio be eD) movements; but, when and where ? only inj although they are put to inconveniences and i ; 1 ” > ; ; >100 for : : : orth Doihing, If will ge iat aAnounE Mm 4 c . “ty e, ‘ op " 2nees and) but the most sevsible, whic soncer Lweek upou the subjeet of this article | £100 for their special servievs, al on be ard the crews of the Willamw Thomp-) the petty equabbies for place and power —in | dangers while crossing the old mill dam. In] -p , an ainda Abpea San pas P - ia article and the etek GA tha , : v8, although they liew of the territory which it cedes. The i? can ; : = é . pee i a aa aii . west ; ‘ st ye s 4 yere . a ~ a ° Pon, Euphrates, and Alva gail. A pres cTew the drudgery of covetuusness—in conflicts the mean time, T would a ise all those who Tenant cam, mee _— d in the on | gos hoecaags sth Al deo ens vnen, Br pheecbes és eugaren —, adeon"s Bey Cow} Gay, 5% Operon, asked was then put on board the Sophia Thornton,| where no great or holy end isto be gained | are in the habit of travelling the Fourth that paper — was, we thw” fully sufficient to} S¥all ence more briefly indicate the nature of the ment. Is it then to be wondered at that agrarian | @ wilion sterling for their right, But the eed the Shenandowh wade alter the Jireh! in all such deeds and struggles, men of re-| Bleetorai District of King’s County, as wel]; Warrent ihe optsisa which, on reading it, took | Wen or combinauen which, loug age, hud the outrages should exist to a certain extent? Were Lin perial Goverpment at once Pejrcted the de- Swift, which she cuptured and burned.| figion and learning must stand epar j} 4s those whose! , wy j : hey edi mand, and offered the s f $250,000 - Capt. Waddell return: d and speke the Mij : ung 8 id epart, and) 48 those whose business may call them that| hold of ony mind, namely, that the writer, either | entry at large been actuated by principles of they net predictea by Mr. Pope? When the} a um of $250. . pay “ye n poke the Silo.) must be useless. They ean only disgrace | way, for the sake of their families, to insure anette TS ere ; : Farsi idaimiinl: Solel ee oe 1 Penantey God -the e i jable when the lands were soid to settleré bing Capt. Hawes, ver olitel if hel » fo i 10-jursuance ef orders from the Central Com-) U' social hiveraiity and political wisdom, they | y tind themselves betrayed by the men! p 4 ’ aes g Lupe. a ’ : oe y ve} and render impotent their own power, by themselves before undertaking tlie larnay ; s ; : Sey soar ; : i to “es ‘ ’ ’ Tne whole property of the Company, com F would be kind enough tu come oh bowrd. “attempting tuinterfere. But when the grea: yROTH mittee, or soe other ruling power of the Tenant) WoWld bave Tormec te the tull redress of oli their) “7 Pore © power, men. w ho have without | prising lorcs, steck-in-trade, furs, ships, and t pon gong into the cabin € ape W addeli interests of maukind are at stake, and a na- Lot 59. August 22 T8603 Union, er, more probably, merely in ebedienes tei grievances sud the firm establishment of all thei sufficient care, under the authority of the * Bloody accumulated fundin cast of three hundred . . r-06. ‘ U aia, « we , i * : oc . ¢ . iutormed him that Capt. Willams of the} ton is to be rescued trom the ruims of it: — the dictates of bis own better judgment, had—} Nights; aud—earnestly seeking to couvinee them Desyateh,” sent fur trains to shoot the Tenantry | vuannd pounds, and © claim on the Gove = jute obedience to the laws; but this is not gli, | Mehl ot the United States of a million of dok | Jire®: Swift wished to sve him tu engaye pas | liberty and religion—then, where no good or! gags for Sun Francises. r garding the want of provisions and wuter! tires duty to come forward. Ther Wave no wae winds as previousy. Capt Waddell) right, in che indulgence of uxsjtence or tim- then gard str ya want provisions yeu! idity, typ: tp the Sinteot of things to miakt tyke them from Che Soplia Thornton, page s le-s capeble of controlling ‘then ; ute . 4 « be ‘ ’ und you mast take her crew alto Co wthiol | ticiy. They ure bound to sare sweiety from | org>r wa obeyed. t poo lew ; P . ; | : § the Sten- | corruption, by leavening 1¢ by their own anduah, bis Sp papers were returned to bigh spivit; and they have in all such cases | - | The same obj “ction; yreut min’ can remain unmoved, it is their Tt Che ECraminer. Charlottetown, September 18, 1865. iniscalculating, however, lis powers,and “ reckor- bthat no conjuncture of circuiustauces, or state of ing without his host” — undertaken to assoil the | patties in the Colony, bas ever been, or could Union from the charges of illegality and dishonesty | easily be, more favourable for caliing lute exist o which their avowed principles and evert acts | evce such an organization than the present—we bad so justly exposed them: and te prepare the | suail endeavour to arouse atdugst them that ge way for their adoption of a Constiiution and course | Hereus, but resolute, spirit of patriutisim whieh is LATEST NEWS PROM EUROPE. | Ne RE bh the exee | ben: oie on 3eSplion of the register, for) a power which they have mot ia any other, | asl igh = ee Sey . Baas wiveh a “s War given, und @ cievranee and which few men porsess but themselves | ARRIVAL OF THE AS1Z/.4. The said article commences as follows: jor Lhe common weal Wir hai we lollowei— | They then possess tie command over aji the | Tuc. M S. Asi iwed at Halif P i a ue rae "— (iad he written | SEE MORRIE th om. ie oc ae aaa ae : . . ; ‘ hecr : " . Pig c Mo. Asta arrived at Halifax at an) just/y, the writer would jbave said * truthiul re-| + Fg ge ore ae MS ag ee tt _ 2? Phie iste certity that I bave this day taken) better portion of the community ; they cat pity sigh g Seige nite . rurhiue Fee) THE TE) Ss FOR THE B RACKS 5 4 ; P ote : | early beur on Thursday morning last, with | presentations) of the Proprietary party diasemi- | ss NDERS Por THE BARKS JIS. the register of the Bitte, of New Bedford, that! anite to themselves in the strongest faith by | teavel Laving been ransomed by me thie day, for! honesty of purpose and singleness of mind ;) an English Mail, which was brought to this Cify ns — ra “ye ae \ q J jand they bave the only lever by which, with | by the Heather Belle on the same evening. The ' S Steawer benandvel, Bt sea, une | —4 ——— yen ae ie . 2nd. ib | the exception of bliad passion, mankind can! Asia icft Liverpool on the 2nd, and Queenstown mane, Ow W.B Suna 4be guthered together, and propelled with | : : rH, | W iineseed by, fon the 3rd iuetant. A summar ne t iineseed by force aguinst an eaemy.— Quarier'y Review. |" ee Nene 2 erent ee seme orenen Acting Assistant Pay waster, C. 5. A | by this vessel, though not very indportant, will be! 1 i ; } of action recencilable at ouce tu the laws and the | ever tuund necessary to originate, sustain, and constitution of the realin. carry to a successtul issue any popular mouvement iated through the coitumus-ot the Isfaader and | War’ . - ; ; A ' HETHER the affiday Mr. . Examiner vwewspapers concerulig the formation | afidavit uf Mr. Lowe, concern and object of the Tenant Union have had, we are | 2g the time at whieh the Tenders for building | serry ta say, iu toe many histauces, the desired; ie new Barracks were given ia ai the Colonia! effect; tor mauy worthy peopie,uot only ia ourown | k *. OR ' , , r , ; Secretary 8 ce, a lsu concernis . Con. widst, bui especraliy to the weighbouring Colonies, | 2 : ; om » aud alev concerning the con are now firmly imbued with the belief that the S°*sation which took place between him aud Mr £5,900 have already been appropriated by the | Government for the ereetion of Barracks, and! Tenders have been called for te erect fencers, Ke.) whieh will costa considerable sum in addition | aud this heavy expenditure is made without | Jerenee to the Assembly, on the presumption, wil doubt, that a servile majority will indemurfy the | lars, was purchased ior one and @ half-mile liuns by the new Company.— Montreal Tran- scrapt. ’ ~~» —- We learn from the Hillsboro (Albert Co.. N B.) Adrocate, that on Thursday last, a fine Wi boy, seven or vight years of age, son of Sr, Sole mon Steeves, Hopewell Cane, fell from the Bridge that erceses the ravine which separates Hope | well from Hillsboro, and was, of eourse, k | special coustables were able to prevent the reseue | a uinent for so gross a breach of Constitution, | instantaneously. The bottom of the ravine is and for such lavish waste of the Public Money ; | and rocky, and wust be fifty feet or ore fret for when it is admitted, or rather boasted of in| '" bridge. ‘Lhe body was badly mutilated, te ueck aud limbs being broken and the skull frac. the Isl d . . yovernme - * » ue Islander, the Government organ, that 3U | tured. A bill is before the Canadian Parliament to6® ; Neal ye saga : id regulate interest on movey. La commen Leaguers, it is very evident the civil power was ‘upon this measure the mt a Transcript says? more than adequate for the due support of the} “At one period we had alaust reached fee {trade in money, except the restriction on of Dickieson and Clow against 1,000 Tenant} a, —--—— «me - : i "This i¢ to protect Captain Hawes, of the ship | Milo, trom capture, on bit way to San Froscisco, | : Cal. JaMes J. Wappece, : Lieut. Com, C. 5. N. = Beliring Sea, 22ad June, 1466." While conversing in the Shenandoab's| ™*" coveted, like a epleadid head of bair, whieh cain, Captain Waddell remarked; © Dias is| the use of Mas. S. A. ALLEN's World's Hai: a depiurable wer.” * Yes,"’ replied Cage. Hawes, ** ond NG! will prodnee. Turvy act directly ou the ruvts of ope Geplores it mote thar I do.”’ Captain Waddell coutimued : * | suppose, of course, you look upon this matter as the forcane of war, and understand that 1 hare ne garsonal teelieg 2" ron Cupt. Hawes made no reply. During the| Axorner Burata.—A letter from Hamil Fa conversation Capt. Hawes remarked that be, ton, Canada, says that last week a woman FS: G.-t rupporsd the Sienandoah ty be one of bamed Perkins, wile of & well-to-do farmer, | Hamn.—Muarriage is the goal of every girl's abi- the bair, giving then the natural nourishment re- jquired. Every Druggist eevile theo.—W. R. Watson, Agent tor P. EK. Island. ii ke Tur GLoay or Woxan ts 4 rise Heap oF | j tion, nnd uvthing aids ithe matter of beauty, eo | | The primary object of the Queen's visit to! i found velow. The French sqnadvon commissioned to return i varrived at Portsmouth. | Germany bas been realised ju the inauguration of | the statute te the memory of the Prince Consort, | Restorer and Zylobslsamum, or Hair Dressing, | in the market-place of the little German cily of| | Coburg, where he was burn. | ‘Phe Board of Trade returns for the month and {seven mouths, which ended on July jissued on Thursday. during the mon’ h was ) S44 304 in July, 1d64; and tor the seven mouths The value of the exports / , pevolug period of last yeur. Avother fatal aceideut bas oecurred on the o Alps A geutioman from Dresden citeupted (Le the visit of the British channel fleet to Cherbourg | LAA LIS 410. agaiust £44,-) £33,242,043, against £92,441,950 im the corres: | ve gai ein a a eee of sapeeaci sed | Morrisou, at the time when he gave in his tender, wien who have buaded togethe "esis ed toget erto resist the law and | be, as the Uslander declares it is,“ of uo bighei the payment ef rent. ie bale auibority thay Mr. Morrison's written denial,” A part of the above we have italicised, iesieaiaias| ‘a 7 ; 7 } : cs se om ; We Will bot bow stap to enquire. Mesning io reter fon again, we Wisd our readers t b bl hed M I é : é , that min ¢, as we publishe “A je'B i asi to notice it particularly, : 4 ; 7 ears ox ; ‘ : ‘ . jlast week, we feel ourselves bound, i A little further on, the writer says :— | ' ° But, however a . . - ee: ;) ubservauee of the principles of fair play, to “This false (be might have truly said ‘ correct’) ) idea lias, We are serry to say, received but too olet, were! great support irom the foolish bravado uttered by ; deuial of the correctness of the statements con for the present; j tained in Mr. Lowe's affidavit. That demal is | , | professed supporters of the Union, wie Lave tus | been the means ot Lijuring the very society, to the -advancement ef which they lave beea pledged to | devete themselves. reluctant, admission, and, at the same time, con-| truth way He between them: but, 8s it is wot in due | the royal aesent to a bill passed by all the . : give) bravcles of the Legislature. insertion, In our present number, to Mr. Morrison’s|T shall trouble you | therefore, given in auether column, | . The opposing statement are certainly very con- | Have we wot here a full, alihough evidently) flicting. Both cannot be correct. Possibly, the | law. If, moreover, the Government cau, at any tine, wake use of the peeple’s money, and thus supercede the law, where is the use of an As- sembly, particularly as, as was stated in the As-| sembly by one of its members, a scented vote irom a lady in England was sufficient to delay I do with any more letters but I hope I shall be able | to meet the constituencies in the County pre- vious te the General Eleetion next summer. not think | | banks, which fixed a maximum rate of dixe Which they could not exceed. Now this striction is proposed to be extended te ali loan™ except a few exceptions covered by charters. leu per cent. for one year is the highest @ that the lender can charge. If there be no ev — tract as to the rate, then six per cent is the legal interest, if a higher rate than ten per cont be charged, then the lender forteits all excess of it? terest above six per cent.” ee 1», comment _ The Roman Catholie Church in the Cited States conmprises 3984 churches, chapels and. stations, 74 Theological Semiouries be I shall then be able, at greater length, to | eXpose the doings of the Goverument as well on other matters as on the Lund Question, and ] leges, 1404 neademies and sehvols, 213 0% vente, 46 monasteries, 49 hespitals, 150 oF plan asylums, and 150 other benevulent stitutions. The special correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Matamoras, farnishes De Leon is one of the few men whe have a