, ’ ne a ee Ae ‘ hn tie. 0 = Py, IR ge = amin ous an detains ‘ sealed cael aan viet : ’ a ee oe pene caline Y TELEGRAPM RIBLE RAVAGES OF THE ©) . we : = 0, : Wie LATE GALE. NEWS B JRA PH. CHOLER,, PAXATION IN THE STATE OF NEW PATENT MEDICINES | Alabowon elaine from beginning to end,and dwells 'or parts of aetion ; gud also to preserve from , — — a "om TORR. hes aheebew ae 0 rem at get ble < ie are a the ale 9 ; vith * te? pte afte troethe ~A gale of unusual ‘violence swept over this) = > FROM BUROPE. ‘The following is nn exttuct from a lett, . | pract ingenuity euablea him to urge fo the her 15th with Br f e ' ; ‘el eg " : i a . 7 . - oe 7 - ae | o y > Cc B “} . 4 | a. Fe ‘y some stateme nuts made in a : ie "ge po Britain, down te the smallest detail, ia made to tee the integrity of the Papal dominion as at Seciedibeactn ed was ig ay ~ ae broken out at a An wiles — a b= Aug. 24: r r ‘ an the manuwdtacturing resources o niffade. iret, z . . _ Thia is only what . b ‘ ’ q vith ° arac the stre clumoring for . P ‘ i ‘ 4 * | bbations the euccess OF Mr. Luvalidas, the theen- operetta seabeory oi lant. Bee» @ Aero present constituted, : ‘and the batometer cather steady, There was — + gl ape sore ibaiie yan be | “[ write to-day in the midst of cholera, aud ' vedi ety “Galen rarot the Wahoo Bitters.” Another instance ~ hi - | ang q + : Heas hlatori al Shetiuct | (ten. Garibaldi, in, pursuance of his plant every iudieation, upon land, that the coming day yi te ei ne Soe he bes ~ | with over sixty thousand Persous lens in the th ‘ tthe State, and the is that ef Mr. Swaim, » poor Philadelphia book- whitele ia a \liveveiall ta! the Mabtican Bvivign asainst Rome, was on Monday last at Suse: Weald be w fine one. Suddenly, however, the of Gar dinn Volas R ‘ad f by the city by emigration than usual, All business - ex ition . moeased spon the tbinder, He had @ kind of sere on his leg which Secretary j A stows the mmeri@wf accuracy to\ve vlea, a fortified Seaport of Central Italy, sixteen ‘wind reae and blevr with great force from the N pelled to fly from the Roman frontier by houses are closed ; nota shop or store ir. « vish tot ninds ef the eoumittes | trethled him very mueh. One day as he waa! ‘cnmann tt. In speaking ef the Sunter, ast | tnile’ north wegtof Ancona. Here the General N. BE. The gale continued to increase wntil after [talian troops. except a few apothecaries’ and provision s ‘ res 1 were other, running overt the pages of a book he was binding slitp built and fitted oul in the porks of Great) was suman sned by the ltalian authorities, and high water wae Monday, Leaving revert the eco gent Mancuesten, Sept. : q, evening. — The kept Open by the authoritivs, 1 have Net seen ‘ tie sation pf additional iadabt edness. |" “ye Camne-ackase B reelpe foe aaneale trig oeyruP Britain Me. Seward can easily be proved to be hy virtue of the King's name, ete., to retrace teat Oe Sto po ate | Rael olice are very pctive in arresting porous auch a i¢ in the uineteen gears of w Tes) 3 vil pi avmgugt of taxes wpor whieh w ne said would ng scrotula, king's -— wrong, and there ace other particulars in which his steps. Garibaldi at onee refused, aid he oe ss “idee. a is ail mf ‘ds wate off 8} elieved to be implicated in the recent Fenian | dence . aitho gh we have the ter. sidtolwillfed briaflyiscadhd ar d et let 7 = — & ag a ly he has suffered himeaelt to be misled Bat it is! was immediately arrested by the officers of the “asd yea i ier a aie Keeckell ‘The | Riots, and several have been apprehended brible epidemic o 1845, revolutions and bom gol sno & he mareriais & ter athens, Tom arleas » oll w NY . Se - “' stepa iv order to on a : ~ - — . = 7 hae. x ! “XA! on ore . ; . : ‘i " 2 ‘ . Tee owtatandins debts of the the nedicine aud mn time was cured. He then stead ee ee ye ri stoned = crt oe c —— dn beat ac halcatroe Railway Whart at Shediac was stripped, the eea | since the last report. Phe peoonens 9% ” bardinents. In my street few houses are uae Siate am tto cok $48,351,682 22) made some for bis friends and acquaintances, and | pave felt. ‘The whole series of qitestious arising aria. hi hers and wat > gaan ; , jmaking a breach over it. ‘The track was des- discharged, however, as fagt ad examined by inhabited. The reach, the English, and the The deb while finally lett his biuder's connter and entered upon out of thear clatine is therehore loll by the preanut for the Garibaldian troops were scizet se nae troyed tor some distance, aud a flat cur whieh | the court, nothing beins proved to warrant | Russian Consuls, with myself aud three or fone A and tawns eee 85,000,000 00) the manufacture of © Swan's panaces.” correapondenes precisely where it was) when | frontier. he [talian Smeg, ggout vce lay upon the railé was east over into the water. | their detention, aor has anything as to the plans | other families, are the ouly ones remaining, i Miking a total @f State indebt ——- ——— began to sell, and finally tte faine spread where-| (rg Russell had todo with it. j the Garibaldian ranks were made prisoners. We yive below the casualties upon oar Tsland! of Penian organization been elicited. The mortality is mostly in the suburbs. the : } ed ‘ spe go oo lever civilization had gone, and in some parte| ~ So, At préewat’ Mr. Sevbard’ renembles _ | lutense excitement prevails inthe city. | shores, so. far as they have come to our kaow- Guveva, Sept. 27 —Crowds of men as-| umber of deaths amotnt to about one!) : 3° ev ; ; ! eee « e . rr. 2 eke ae i h # ’ jenny os J pr sen Mr. Seware bth e ” ay : i oo ae fe . Ay 2 . . i : 7 if ee enNethiyT or fhe nathoual ——— oon percent ger ere tH tawyet who desiras to prolong titigation rather! . : eben bade sy spe ag regs eer Honvy'| sembled in the streets © ty, and loudly pains ety YEE the enormous heat 4 4 Ree ears B9Rg bp, COIS. ae | alted many “vette he built Veco ol whews and | (ae obtain jadgaent. We are convinced, hows YTTIE CIVIC ELECTIONS IN HALIPAX. | At St. P-ter’s Bay the bar poly gt - cried for the release of Garibaldi. Some| continues (from $6 to 91 Fahrenheit) the Rum. ess than -« « HO,000, 000 OV le pty 4 not Maki.” tote RE wd wwe » $003,301 .682°-22 Syviag nethiag of the anascertained cational ivtlekiedaeds, whieh high authority has placed laplendal mansions ia Philade!phia where they | appear in all thete magnificent: propertiona, the | pride of the eity and a menument to the meaory | afl enterprise of a patent-medicine man, ; De. David Jayne died in Philadelphia a few | le vommenced ever, that be willeventually feel it his duty as at) statesinan ta dispose of this fruitful source of | discord iv his own time, father tou bequeath it te asuceessor. His public lite fully proves that At the civic elections in Halifax on Tuesday last, Stephen Tobin, Esyr.. one of the late de- his opinions underge ne change as years pass by, i feated candidates for the County of LLalifax, at Phe catmuess with whieh, in his recent despatetes, | ' 1 ‘ the recent Grene | Pope Swith, maatéer, froaa Windaor, N 3, ia ashore, and [a advertised for sale on the 10th Inet. The fishing Seh. Flying Mest, of Port Medway, N. 3, Thomas Vogler, waster, is stranded three niles east of St. Peter’a Bay Harbor, where she | ] | | violence was done, but no one was injured Fronence, Sept. 27.—The partizans of Garibaldi are creating tumult in various parts of Italy fur the purpese of obtaining the re- lease of their leader. It is reported that the ber must increase very ye Our ignorant population ws convinced that the Government has cholera poison distributed in one part of the town, then im another, We dare not try tu convince them of the 4 a einn ia days ago, leaving 83,000,000 : “al Election, was elected Mayor bar oas AE ie : : noggin : ; . of such an idea, as we ave immediate ; a See ’ . — ee out thirty-five ; .s re since, aa Door as he eorld | Oe Characterized thetwar. ae wu‘ low U disturbance | pr. “| was driven Mm the gale pe the 30th ult, She ts King is About to issue a proclamation, . ling li ; and whenev = i bias Qug'wet aszested valuation of all tha; soeut Turly-hve yea oe Raa ~aggelal . . siste it he le predict by one of the larrest majorities ever cast for | advertised forsale on the 7th inst = ee Y , i Y Parh as accomplices ; and w never one of the .- y : > ‘ole ' be, an paitiag up a reaud of what ke ealled) atleast cousistent WIL lis raemorable predicttan | 9) ; y , by Me. Hayden. for] #" extraordinary session of Parliament. ny pete : a und di , e Ppgds ds dn: WU bad, ATEN 4) frame) Oe that-all weld be over in muety days. To 1961! the enief Magistrate in thateity. Mr. Tobin is| & mew beng just launched by Mr. Hayden, , classes is attacked and dies, the ~fantly medicines,” such at sanative mntlis, eat | Peake Brothers & Co., 28 asnoce iu SU Peter's Denix, Sept. 27. -Fears are entertained too later bag d wield it owil! Ae seen that tais State is perma : ; lthe F on. Secrentory amide light of what the t ’ wi, ; that he took the counter-poison , : , native balsam, worm medicine, expectorant,| [We Feteian : rie aes t nist, and his election is revarde: a * ae . wa Dey lpg P| stiv de thet €> @Conosdera av BbO>re La mn Oue- | see aig po agi pst Pail Federal Supreme Court ca lod ithe greatest of | 2 a lent al eee t und 1s eiection 1 " ward | Bay. be > “+ omy that the R, rommapeies pont oainenes ey ad forgotten the place where it was de fed. car i third of the assessed value of sae p operty } adeiphia i jetted with bat ring straetures | Clvll Wars ‘and itis only natural that he should! with much dissatisfaction by the Antis. or] A new veaael, bail mz a ann : ou nid n q.-) success Of the mvbD at — ester, will make lt was only ou the 19th instet the city ‘2 t —_ horaeted by him. He had great taste foe the tail describe it by a tefling epriher in 1307. tn ke | Aideratan the return.was. uioliows boll ard 1 | at the oom ot faed A a ot mn yr ee a similar effort to rescue Capt. Moriarty, who was officially declared infected, and trom ‘ Poe aneualtesation is very mach larger than } ad massive order of arekitveture. His residence | Manner, since he once believed it the b hes eed sabi alee i w.| been ready tor ~ r we. ae ' ? pete 13 now undergoing sentence of imprisonment day foul Bills of Health are declared. i, the perine levt woud indicate tande on Chestuut street, near the Schuylkill) [ refer the Confederate privateer ¢hiitns ‘te | petnened damnamEingnr, Says Borvve eigates is, avy “eee a na. nth ; ard of Mr N Coffin The Government is taking all necessary” pre- In Catania the maledy is regarded as ended. * 7 P . ’ ey ae ee . : : the F iui ; . ‘ , a “i vessel in frame at the yard of Mr. 2 ‘ : ‘ i ' : . “ i? ait acne lornge. The edifice is of pare marble, aud is the arbitration, he doubtless yr i ete wed Dunbar, Ks i t 7? , : Tani puvie ; im- i rr " : « Beata 219 999 e990 an! = — re 7 Pal Arwes or t up| riders Wiibastablon passer poh Ina scape Ii} elected Sv Tremanan, Esq.; 5—W. Barron, | the blocks and shores supporting it having been renee er 8 J She > wl hott t on the pair. yf raya wees "Ce duy an ; ** "rer $e ty Schenck wasa Pitladeiphian, e putup) bere epart — waged : . . , ee ge ie prisoned in iris ails, bee n ort- H e daily number of victi f . ’ tel ’ Re ee wiey. Es r > 4 | washed away. . n. y chins ¥. i " os " r) » 000001. UP nigh gk age ar cates Piro ard pi ps . “we r lave “ai it gg ei ra eg ADR age tg lg | Tine tide +t at St. Peter's Bay some three | land, England, for safe keeping. Consols 94 pile i0o to 175. “he i: ons, . ae 32,099,000 00) Kaat a small offfte in Courtland street, New| ceneerned fo let these vexatious claims remain) oo) sthere was no contest. P. Mahony, B34., | ¢ stp® af ‘ i 5-16; 5-20's 72 13-16. Market ~hanged. . : : > Direkt "t he ettfed Wud \ : a LS el “cede tt iia up Lill work tel forever a imere meaos of provekiag national he ; ba by, I feet bigher tha ever it was known to do betore. | 5-16; 5-20's 7 ‘ 13-16 r 3 uncha set I have just learned that the mortality has ig- : wa ; Fiat 9 099 0) we mndpichs: i) aie a An ae MW peraiatent | differenees, and thera is apparently ne fairer iwas elected, without opposition, to fill the va-| There were seven feet of water at doen a“ FLorence, Sept. 27.—The recent riots by creased. [am assured that the exact number : vil By. tod Ng ge LS, imake the medicine take, b y dintot pe | atte . ities : : ; . pi one ‘ , ° . . . . . 1 ¥ —— -- ———- | 1 lies tising be Weathered the storm, and has come | ethed of bringing them tea couclusion than that {Sa in Ward 2. caused by the resitnation of | ¥' oe a wer - » ar age Me . Garibaldian partizans in various parts of the | of deaths during the last twenty-four hours is { , yay dn ith ae. Buea on lesen! faded wil formerly approved by Mr, Seward aud now) .)) : Ny “ie : | A. MacLaine, Esq. and great. fear was entered iin sdom have been surpressed. It is officially | 256. The greatest mortality is, a6 in previous fe, | Total” 5? 300.000 OU! ont all rigut. e doctor owus a large fara ; id Beentoy © | Alderman Symons; and Thos. Walsh, Esq., bY |tumed that she would be floated off Marie 3 b . "i nthe 7 ye, the New York and Puiladelphia radroad in New | recommended by Lord Soules Se lio Ward 3 to fill tl t ted | Bridge has beew washed away. Miguel Bridge announced to-day that the country is tranquil. days, in the subarbs; nevertheless, I know of IND v Tax . nat af cin S , ithe election of rd o to fill tue seat vacated | age ni — ol al rd : : i is d [FRO SENS canes ewe Rete. OF The sl ° : - oo sior D i : abies ‘er . ; a 4 mere tar . va : ° ed i + taruf was neaciy $200,000, reender of pill, It wae alleged) at the tine, | fal stories higher, after having obtained the neces |UNEM. ENE Astamler makes admissions and lishment ee —— a we +. account | 52204 bas adopted and issued an address con-| ourselves isolated from the rest of the world, a ' . “ae ‘ * < . ; ro rene st , , > Mor . is thisdle . ‘ " . : ' Re ° we. oi it UJ, of which the people of jthet ke procured his recipe tem an eid man, sary permit from the authorities, The mans of statements which read strangely by the r 1 A he as mau’ macro tie rend meer demning Rationalism, Popery, Mariolatry,) The sufferings of the working class can either . s } »nan. ¢ . . re . rv i ° | - ae r et . i . ‘ . MmRS, > 7 , 5 : > » on M4 ° ° } Yhis State must have pard, as ne either tone rs with hia in pe pot aceon (a neighboring mosque, Which over-looked the pre- | lisht of the past reeords of the Conservative mackeFel. Add the ciutéing of the meu went with = seeking to pen unity in ™ 5 ste be deseribed nor imagined.” d rue ‘ *tTith, around i haghaned. er Chol be Deeatne aceitinted Wilh bit H ‘ . : : } ‘ : * ” atin that WN: - inerrant aainaaiitiiaaiitip ; ; ome a ny : : S10 in N sw York. It makes no ene which. When tnises demanded # Inege present in money, whieh | party; but to expose their absurdity and incon-, buildings, of whieh not a trace ia left. The meu | em liens 0 ner Pas on FEDERATION IN AUSTR i SEE HCAS & [Aree cower, « gag «pa y | - , Be ‘ Y ' lnearly lost their lives while eseaping frum thy | eon has ac a, 1 oo CONFEDERATION IN AUSTR! a 42U.009 in «old, whieh 7s lie Ret sports " Hesene pst he poe, ton, Bey wae refused. They then applied to the Grand | sistency isa thing We cannot do at present, buildings I we about £ 40). we the South Gerinan States, ou the subject of , ALIA. | iiealiiamenii “* On tog tise, and fer some time sold bis pile by} whip ff 4 dttiniak 4 hatuta |) ee ms . y nd rn : : vem . . nee . . " = z ee ee gawrenty, 2° sar pnsen ena pad wr box wntil 4 deaslead a suffice ent sua | ’ aT obra a pg My Mig ly ee rag: iP cs | because our space will not allow it. We had) John Nelaow lost part of bin buildings toge-} their relations with Prussit, and that oy this! Confederation is foreshadowed in Austra. F M : he if te pul a short advertiéermeut in the Sun. As the} Which had been disregarded two hundred years, prevared to devote this sheet to interesting ther with a lot of merehaudize, valued af about) note the French Kenperor, yt fully discuss- lia, and has had a near approach to actual 4 Making a9 af cre cate of annual per epee ow " Mikaae te ‘ : : , » theail a i nds see ding the last circular vf the Prussian Cabinet itis shieeeeneett , ¢ taxation of ied QP80,981.398 00) Pit beeen fo sell he increased the manufacture | requiring bin to take down the building fy eighteen | news before we saw the last Islander; and it Measra. May and Crocket lost one boat, a .. y German wnity, asks the Southern Pv. even by et Wa all ‘the Aus : ‘ . pand establishing agencies, in all casea leaving | feet, which was granted, aod thee euamenced | it fi ! i} h ti ae tity of salt firewood, barrels, & + valued wa Spey te 1 a é { , t t tralign golonice which TAS Tetely bese aleay whieh is more thin LL per cent. on the assessed | them with booksellers, never atlowing dragyiate | e mnust wait for our rep:y until such time as we qiatit) hic tae ug “4 tentates to pled se themselves not to pass Che | otto upon the arrangements of postal facilisi ' 7 ma . ‘ "oye i . ; ss the work of de nelition, \ trasian then « tier } ‘ . lies i at £50. . ie oe cm +e ia. oe * " | m4 . . I “ s spine | * ac) Mies. vil@atiod of property, and e juals a tax of Sto | to eell thew as hisagenis. Atter a while he found | ; Pina ch wen applied ty have nothing better to do than answer its con- | . H ul Churebill auff-red some little loss in Maine, and want > their countsies in the new Che iutercolonial tariffs gave rise tou much nova ever mer. wootea and child in the State, | (he draggists were selling more Chan be was wana. | the American Minister, who notified the Subliune a Nic. ‘ b ; Confederation of the north. anuovance: and, with the fruits of the a ‘* Q0y) peiite Guede | facturing, which av investigation proved that they | Por tradictory statements. stage plank, barrels, puncheous, &e, : : ten ‘ POD MCE 5 , ‘ art vated art more thar S29) anon every viter. : ieniiatinnd natheie (hia “ on he , Porte that American property could not be thus | KK. Marshall lost a vew beat worth £100,) FLowence, Sept. 30.—Garibaldi refuses to | convention and the example ef the North a — ro ‘ ! sation should be! Were au imitation arlicl sis gave hi , ‘A Hts: annie ems ere erste > : . “yl . . “helt . ° ° 7 (fums excessive anual tetalion saou a ta tty the pan 7 ed r tale i teifled with,and that the demolition must cease. | RE-TAKEN thirty-one barrels mackerel, (stored in’ Ross's! give the [taliau G-vernment his parole not to | American Colonies before them, it will net be gp: it et, : o oS eed In time be opened a central office in Broadway, | Then commenced the usual course of Mussulinan | ree | buildings.) one fish house, fogeiiier with all the ensaze in hostilities « gainst the Roman States. | difficult to susvest & federal union as the UFd.009,0 9 at 6 per cent. to mev it, waich Is =n : gear. Woole loss about £500. Part of bis bara Tt has been men- + om SON IIrdy sear ere sf £99. 090.000 19 ore than the atsessed value of tie whole property. , tl. therefore, the present amount of taxation is he re sarded ay PermRavent, a id cannot be above Warren street, which for a long time re- jmained tia principal eflice. At length he made} j} terme with the druyyists, and the pills became a) regular article on the pree list of wholesale | houses. Afterwards a site was purchased at prevarications and prouses, but no real redress. Finally Minister Morris informed thea that if | effected Laere depredation continued, he should order the U.S. ships of war to eater the Bosphorus and Snarv, one of the three prisoners who had the Jail Charlottetown, on the 17th September, was theie escape from at adroitly captured last week on board an Ame- iwas also blown dowa. Luckily alarge fleet of Fishermen went inte Malpeque oo Sunday evening, betore the gale. | During the gale on Monday the Seir. Fiorence Reid, Thompson, waster, of Gloucester, and Schr, Lisson, Sept. 30.—The Mail Steamer from Rio Janerio has arrived. She briags the fol- lowing news from the seene of action :—“The Rio Puarano says that the Land and Naval forces of the allied powers had boubarded the i remedy for such troubles, | tioned more than once that the Colonial Office has been inclined to recommend Confederntion to the Australian colunies, and certainly it has heen warmly espoused, as applicable te auterially redaced, th: uawelcome truth mast! Youker her actory it whie | : | bs aa . : . : n aos : ate revi . - :’ nell ens aante of ‘the joe yr ae Ta cee, ae Uich sup- | Messrs. Aver’s medical warehouse would not be) pioan fishing vessel at Summerside, by our City | Oranaska, of Deer Isle, Kouight. master, were) Para cuayan position at Cultuparty und Aimatias, the Australian communities by the Euzlish . wien pwd ee nr e v ne! “} a lb 2 ‘ - . ‘ eal oe . $ $s) ‘ —-_ 5 . - -; “ 5 .. H _ 4 re ackn ‘a pert | pt - - Pp carried a load of pitied eles! Alea, panies! tT el eee. at a mt : driven on the flateof Milpoque Harder, and are| but with what success it is not known. Tho | Press; but the probability is, the colonists then State ie mort aged to more thaw the am unt of | hegsheads of pill boxes up, and brought a load ot | * oe bi I urd Be Policemen Richards and MeKiunon, who hap- its full value. Ht is estimited that 9] per cent. o value of property is a fibecal allowance fur the net profits of the pe ple. This brief statement shows that taxation has réathed « point larzely beyond the entire nai earninzs of the whole people, and is absgroing ris capital with fearful rapidity. No arrument is needed -1o establish the fact that such an ex- tut of tavution cannot be perminently endared, Jt ts wo lon rer a matter of choice, bat of ability. The peo le have borne these exactions with an uneeampled patriotism and patience: but they have a richt to demind, and your connnittee heHeve do demand, from this convention, some ahevintion from preseat, aud protection against futare burdens. Sinford E. Charch, Aarustus Prank, tie were o wivke, William C. Brown, Homer A. Ne 3on, B. Platt Carpe ster, Augustus F. Allen, Terael FT: Hatch, KB -astus Corving, Samuel J. Tilden, }pillsin boxes back. The doetor probably owns | mm the | @ steamboat to do his Carrying business now. We! have u0 weans of estimating hia riches. The! | Graadroth Heuse, corner of Broadway and Canal | street, iq ewaed by him, and we presume he owns) | Whele squares of other real estate in that ity. Doetor Ayers, of Lowell, caine very near ruin. ing all bes relatives after he started his pills, aar-| saparilla, and cherry pectoral. [t was a tedious | time he had in fighting, advertising bills, and other | eXpenses He «peut what littl he had, borrow-! edallhis retatives bad, tll finally the medicine | began to tinake returns, and trow that time, some) ‘twenty years, he bas been making money. He | jowos a paper mill where be makes a peculiar) papec whicd be claims ts vot easily counterteited. | tu which he wraps bis various preparations. | People who estimate his wealth run him into! lunilliens. At one time he waa, if he is not still, | ja beasy etoekbolder in the New York Trijune as-| jaeciation. Such inen are apt to leave their inn-| print even if they make their money io the manu- tactare of patent medicines. c William Bo Motfat was a silk merehant in| New York. Besides” being a bankrupt, his laid the whole city under the sweep et American eannen, backed by men who are not echoeled in the lessens of fear. This browght them to their senses and apeedy redress. Minasian bas now arrived in this country, to present the case te our At length it is something to say among the people of the earth— State Department for indemnity. “Tam an American citizen !"—[ Columbia Re- publican. Che Gxraniner. werner Charlottetown, October 7, 1857. RESIGNATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOPIA. pened to be in attendance as witnesses at the Supreme Court at St. Eleanor’s, and he again is imprisoned here. The impunity with which the three violaters of the law, two of whom are still at larze, have been allowed to escape from prison, and subsequently permitted, save by the civie officers, to run their uninterrupted course from justice, bears the interpretation of cul- pable neglect and dereliction of duty ou the part lof those whose official vbligations in the case demand prompt, vizilant and rapid action. ET eh Ee Tux Steamer Priacess of Wales did not re- turn from her Summerside and Shediac trip on Saturday nicht, as usail, owing to the stormy reached this ing. She y weather then prevail port about noon yesterday (Sanday.) jnow lying with about twe feet of water around ‘them at high water. The F. Reid lost anchors and cables. Both vessels will probably be aban- dened. Sehr. Frank, Gallant, master, arrived in this harber on Tuesday eventing last, having sprung both masts, started bowsprit, lost beat trem dav- ita, loat chains and auchers, broke windlass, and suffered other injaries. accounts of the attacks which had reached Rio Janerio up to the time the steamer sailed, result could be formed.” Fioxenxce, Oct. 1st, evening.—Tutelli ence has been received of quite a secious revolnti an- ary movement by the pirtizans of Garibaldi at Vitterby yesterday. The latest despatches, Sebr. Etta E. Sylvester, of Deer Isle, arrived in this port, partly disabled, having sails badly tory in gale | Sehr. Lady Franklin, of Gloucester, went asvhore in previous gale, at Darnley Head, Mal- peque, and is hkely te prove a total loss, Schr. Glide, of Georgetown. with ship eterea \forthe eastern) part of this Islaid, was driven ashore near the eutranuee to this harbor. The Brigt. Annagudale. Foiey. master, laden with coal, from Cow Ibay, arrived here on Tuure- day, with Joss of nearly all ber saila, and One | anebor. The Brig Spray, MePherson, trom P. E Island. was at Cow Bay, loading, whea the An- andale \elt. A brig called the Freestone, is reported ashore | Panis, Oct. 1, evenins.—There is mach dis- | trust in politieal and financial cireles here. M. jk mber, M. Levalette, and Senor Misra, the Italian Minister to France, left to-day for | Briarrita, to confer with the B uperor. hawever, announce that the outbreak has been quelled, aud that the city is tranquil, | Vieggsa, Oct. L.—ft was announced to-day, | ; that UR Eaveror Peancis Josep will visit Paris oa the 20th inst. Losxvon, Oct. L.—TPaue North German Par- ! . . . ‘linment has ticed the seit tex at two thalers | per 100 pouwds. i | | er were 39 conflicting that no detinite idea of the selves will gradually perceive the benetita to arise from such a union, aud so seek ty carry it into effect. “ Cum: 2 egg e ry The Italian Government has acted wi we think, in stepping any Garibaldian at upon Rome. There are two many sereus dangers involved in’ any such movement, Garibaldi is an enthusiast, and like al! mea under the impulse of ardent patriotic feelings, is disposed, when a cherished object is in view, and appears possible of attainmeut, to ever. lvok the difference between the desirable aud the practical. He is pot only influenced ia | this matter by his own warm aspirations, but is [propelled towards action by the wishes and | solicitations of millions of Italians, many of whom, doubtless, attach more importance te (the possession of Rome as the u..tivnal capital ‘than it really deserves. The King and Pars liament of Italy have as large a tecritery en , their hands wt preseut as they can well yoverng jiudeed this laet scems to he # rather sere j ; (Bagel. ; if : ; pe ; me hee : ftrial of their stutestinanship., At present ti , | PReman Clarke. H-ary D. Barto. ; i i | A : a an x is , at the North atle Ao ship of about S09 tans, ’ ‘. “ae Spires trial o ’ sing. = At Y ut tue # Au abel S ‘h 1) Jacob Harden burg health had become very much impaired from) THe members of the Executive Council and Fun Octuher waeberuf she Neuw..Poménion laden with deals, is rep pn ashore near Ea. } AFROM Tu STATES. jatairs of Ltaly are mot in a4 prosperous & | Joshna M. Van Cott, pat ss Ay sar Ais a» i ama "| Heads of Denartments in Nova Scotiatendered Monthly, which is the first of the volume, pre- | qyont Bay. Three fishing sehes. ashore in Ricis-| New Yous, Spt. 23.—A Constantinople | condition as desirable, and Kieg Victor if Finatice Committee of the Constitutional 1 and vhs, They tas y vice EIEH th their resignations to Lieut. Governor Sir | 3° 3 rich a bill of fare as the August speci-| mond Bay, aud. eleven vesaels mostly fishermen, | spec tal of the Zur states, Hhotthe ussiande Emmanucl would be wrong to undertake 4 “ j= pil and bitters They cured his infirmities a “ sonia ' , . : . ashore betwoen Malpeque aud the Nortu Cape.— | imauds forthe cession of Cote to Greaeee, and | further difficulties and respousibilites: before Coaveutiva. and made a mileniare of bin in leas than twenty!) Fenwick Williams on the 30th ult., in econ.) Men Nuner, which was so well received by dsiander Gor equality. to Caristians being refused, the | idi for tl | My i he wt = ech oni ‘a 1 i “= - ee . on gh ae F es ‘ ‘ — } quVdy to Cacwtians bes Peebused, tlie roviding for tuose alreate taxing the ulmost were ) he Pereans fansitar Bester New York ean | sequence of the General Election having result the press of Canada. We particularly call at- aiid Bink } Russian Am assador, Gan, I snatien Wen to! , ia { his iud and th ; * Parli WASHINGTON FACTS AND RUMOCRS. | te! the number of inaguificent stores he owns on TN Tr es ete ete " oii . ua The Yarmouth 7'rioune tucnishes the fol-| , : stor le Sigg Fa FOSUUrCES 1 DE SEGRE Ap cee ot Parha- 7 : : . : >. ae "| Broadway and other paris of the erty. He died| ed adversely to the Administration. Sir Fen- | te%tion to an article on the Tints of the Forests ee es ea od T |make a report to the ( Zar. H+ hes just re-; ment. Italy is not ina position at present to i ‘ Siiaee - - J % % owl articulars ¢ > 3 I; . > BoM j ws M., ae ‘ cal fe . i. . ° é yeraso8X PORTER'S DEMAND -FOR A XEW ame years ago, but the pills and bitters didn't. | Mila thaglattis ite tint vedgutarin | Autumn, by that intense adairer of nature | (O¥'S particulars o the melancholy accident rise te tg tt: : Phe ae declines ; : see | viviate the engssemeut with France to protect - TstAl—GAkeEK GOVERNMENT SEEKING The heirs carry on the business al. lit “ , re es ; rhich occurred in th: wnoon deelaration | tie Sultan, there berms nothing agzreable to! the e's domisi 0 iar i Xpedi- : 3 : ” oe = KING ! ees — ‘ - a on st Sects! HUI We Called clint "lle ncdbbded’ the the late Mr. Thoreau.. .Alsa, an.excellent. tale which occurred in fe ¢ tu ‘ , d el tration owl were th Castel Snnadiied “hed miret ed | be e Po; om = tion ae © ~ § mit is. oa | a» iri = pally nf aR ; ce 3 herg itled *Jamie’s H ; day, a short notice of which was given in atele | "~ ° it S$ postion. | tons, ioulh honor and witercst dictate a Wisinvctdés. Sent 19's “Sutinréed’ tn Kennedy, proprietor of the great medical discovery temporary and provisions! post of Lieut Gov- for Stepmothers, entitle: amie 8 ome. hee ; ....Neeounts from Athens state, that a larve | observance of this asrecineut on Ttasly's part, - “89 F ve nn eg ee) —Whobas refused one hundred thousand dollare for os : : The « 0} ‘a’ Stove’? i ao er graph despaten: arty in Greece favors deposing t ‘er i} which is probs 1 ! n yesterday s despatch it is extremely doubtfal if his right: Seth W. Fowl ho bought Wistar'’s | TROT ander the Governor General until, after Phe*Old Man'e Story’ te ens gestive for men t) ' ; Saas ant, Aber : bli the Bing, Got | which i robehly ove af vuly @ tompormg ’ Sad Grane will eedmmend that's wee trial be | ES RY. Bree, wae Sauget Ws iter ¢ is . ‘ere of business; and there is a remarkably lively “Shortly after the closing of the Sheriffs) proclaiming a Republic, under the protectorate | wature, There is no doubt that the majorits g sven to Gren. Porter, but the President may an oe 97 wild cherry, frum lesae Hatta, “i | the assembling of the Dominion Cabinet inme- CT we Bik Tt 7 | Court, at 5 o'clock, a considerable number of | of the United States, aad aunex at in three} of the Italians look upon the pessession of wr avr ord - Py ee ing the c a. Infor _ ay re ap sage of New nes the! distely succeeding the general elections, his sketch entitled **Three Bunches of Beads, four citizens repaired to Ceitral Wharf to] States. Gold 1434. Rome as the ultimate political capital of the ration has reached here that parties ia New) Hostetter Helabold, the Mexican mustang lini-| permanent successor should beappointed. That by Mrs. Campbell, of Quebee, which conveys witness the fring of a eres io wy. by tig a |whole country, as only a question of time; . i} r . . : ‘ » aria e . j AKG ace i . ‘ - sz H . ()4eins liave par ‘hased several handred thou- | ment man, aod a thousand othera in the United | time having arrived, he awaits the nomination an admirable lesson to treat children justly. “i — - at, — ' ag P te 1 - pan ot FROM CANADA. but the moderate and practical patriots must r nda Mollie” worth of Coaledsrate bor.48, but | States whom We have not time to mention, ean| Aas ° , " ‘ " Web. Harriet Ti, Recwo's actitle Ga Wiedatsil “a victory won by 2 - h cota party at Minchehe bed nes Th E " } rezard any revolutionary attemnt upon Rome, it ; it}e ir hundre , all on: behra pet aan bade merbebers:. nord et oe vom the pails. A great deal of enthusiasm pre-| ONTREAL, Sept. -— the Brecutive | ig the present delicate state of B i Be for whom it is not stated. Some time since, it | count their hundreds of thonsanda, all made in! 2 NP cay ‘ , . e | > ; I ; : | tn the present delicate state @ uropean alfaira, « +8 iP he Pecolleered. thoare was an advertisement | the patent medicine trade. Isaac Butte, of! visional trust; and he thinks it would be un- Fairies is worth the whole price of the maga: yailed, and the guns were served hy men who! Coane held a moeting, 04. Ottawa today. It ;as very unwiee, from their tendency to give i ‘Pale Tal ltigen-er, of this city, for thes+ bonds, Raibineen _ the right to manutacture Wistar’s RE ES ee" Reltee aaey ETT E zine. The Masie and Poetry in this number) volunteered their services for the e@eeasion. | . te rood baat AJ ghee! wise | is come | cause for further French intervention, and te 4 whith were wanted, it is said, by persons in| D#leam of wild cherry in the Eastern States, to| are very fine; and, indeed, all the contents, | At the seventh round, a premature discharge | 2°) “ se of Vommons will be the | postpone indefinately the reslizatiun of the Marope.....Chiet’ Justice Chase denies the statement, that has been ‘rittes a fetter to the President endorsing his uch in the recent conflict of authority be made, that he has! Seth W. Fowle, of Boston, for $25,000, and put | the greater part of the money in telegraph stock, | whieh steck accumulated so fast, that with ite divi- | dends and what he made in the Rochester Union he | Governor to appcint what should be a perma- nent Government, under the cireumstances in | which ave very varied, are deeply interestin, and may be weleom -d to the family circle with which he is placed. He, therefure, desires his of one of the pieces took piace while the gun-| inderanity bil of the Intercolonial Railway ; ‘ners were in the act of ramming home the|the lishery question; the transfer of loca ‘eartridze; the next inst. their prostrate forms, puble works ta Provincial contract; the has retired with about a million and a half, a | Executive to carry on the necessary business of confidence. Canada should surely support ,torn, bleeding and blackened by the explosion, equacization of the tariff; and the admission of British Columbia and Vancouver into the national dream of usity round Keme, the real national ceutre.—- Bachanye. War Parranarrons in ossta.— Writing ow } - "y »fe or a rveen Gea. Sickles and the civil courts of| richer, if nota happier man. Rows of atores | . . : ; : ithis interesting Mazazine, which only costs) 1°"” sevens ip, the ayyeatruck ~ sonapansesn by Tit : 33 the 25th ult., the St. Petersburg cor: espondeut North Carolina, and says that he has never! and blocks of land owned by him in Rochester, | the/Provinee until he ean consistently relieve: egy,” ll Wich, the clearing away of the smoke. The spectacle Union. Gold 143;. of the Pull Mall Gazette anys :--" The Swedish ¥ { iwen an Opinion upan the subject to any one. attest the truth of what we write. Isaae eom- jthem from their duties. | awe dollar per annum. The publishers are | presented — was one which those who! Hamirrox, Oct. 1.=The firm of Buchanan, squadron which came to Cromstadt the other 2. Tie’ Criel Fastiee teared for the West on menced by selling Saerman's lozenges and Peter’ ight tr lida eA aE John Dougall & Son, Montreal.— Ex. witnessed it will never torget. The most | Hope & Co,, suspended payatent yesterday. day was received very coldly, and the f-rmel 2 i Tharsday. .... The Greek Goverment ‘ate —_ - yar a Patent medicines have - f eM 9 NILE my remaregy oel ln severely injured of - om Mr. Manus Kane, Ovrawa, Oct. 1.—It is officially announced Compliments paid to the offiverafby the Russiaa j ve souatins fur the parchase of two ironclads | @9@e Bl princely ortune. j at this decision of General Williams. So im-| RECIPROCITY BETWEEN TUE UNITED had the lower part of the right arm Complete-| ina: Parliament will meet November 6th. authorities contrasted strongly with the cordial a trom the United States. ft is well known that ‘Tee Exes scion as Sicttaih | patient are they of ‘snatching the spoils,” | STATES AND THE DOMINION OF !y blown a = es — found "Phe enthusiasm shown to the American squadroa 3 ee ae i rm er ee ee , EXECU ’ * MAS AAN.—We hava) ¢ : : : | aN examination to be broken m four meces, 1@ . . 4 P ; y q : og i eartain contractors who lost large ly in ui ding ah net anni aie : lchat ther cannot wait afow days to -receive| CANADA. ae ae _ ans inecs mead eT Kil The remains of the late Dr. Hogan were interr- under Admiral Farragut. The Awmericans $ idmelads forthe governinent, have appealed to | PUdhshed several accounta of the exeeution of| ' rie la at a ‘ TI f fptes sane! : rehaamae “cathe — (s¢ vias DOMAS AL | Od in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, on Satar-| Officers weve invited to dinners and fetes every ; C snigress for rvtick, and it is thouzht that the | the late Emperor of Mexieo, but none of them them at th ane 3 of the tiew soverner. ve Pie tone of the commercial portion of the press lem, Ks 1+) had sustained tne loss of # portion | day, afternoon, trom St. Mary's Cathedral. His day, and the Grand Duke Constantine gare a : ; yorerument will deliver two of the vessels to) it seems were correct. Tudos, Maximilan's| Here of Kars is now everything that is bad in| of the United Statea clearly proves that ex. | of weed teh — and so vat Seagg in ro Grace the Archbishop read the Service for the| magnificent banquet im their honor, in his 4 the contractors and sive them authority tu dis-| pay soreant, and the priest who attended him | their estimation, but we suspect the fame of | perience is teaching those who clamared for the He ty ig Sg Ee Ws 7 a ” a rye ye and Cannon Shepherd,| palace at Pawlowski. The splendor of this ;| pes oft them é. ) the Gre k gor ent it... .. in hiv last momenta, give the following deserip- that brave officer will be none the brighter for abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty the folly of heme, where tie elathieedrane wha amouteted tulinel pate payer) ade hgh dedhar yo was reception gives some color to the rumour, Some of the President's fricnis intimate that| : , : | : re a , : ‘ | ’ ng ga i pra age, and cov with #/ which is very prevalent here, that an alliance F he will soou mate public the letters forwarded , tion of the tragedy, whieh no doubt ia the au. | their puny efforts to tarnish it. Itis stated | their course. [t was an excellent illustration of | by Des J. B. Bond and H. V. Horley, and | Union Jack, and was preceded by a firing party is contemplated between Russia aud the United to hin by a non it of prominent repudlicans, | thentie one. We omit the preliminary proceed | that General Williams will leave for Eagland | cutting off one’s nose to spite the face. The everything done web relief that medical pa mg agen ot » = aor peo States, in view of certain cumtingeucies which | ia which the course pursued by him bas been | ings, a4 deseribed by the narrators, excepting Commercial Bulletin, one of the ablest and moat | Sill could devise; but the shock to the - 2 aenOnRe ane PeaPaee bg eae it is supposed may lead to war, However | on the 30th inst., and it is currently reported | — ervous system had been too severe, and the officers of the garrison aud the ships in barbor BP out raed iy A “4 Pp irties be ho were ap eauls | waly the facts that there were five men detailed! that General D ryle—another warm advovate influential mercantile organs published in the city brace ox ined cliiat = Gillick on the Ellen. —alae by Companies of the 4th and 47th Regte., this may be, it is certain that large quantiies i. for Uffices for their friends. | te shoot cach prisoner—one to wet ase reserce :| of Coufederution--will take his place of Byston, hopes that the costly blunder will soon |iny morning.” and 9 large number of citizens, including nearly of arms have been purchased in the United S a aa of Coufederati il take his place. | be! repealed, and suggeats that the present is a | se >* all the ductors in the enty, whe paid this fast States by the Russian Government, and that all A HORRIBL! STORY | that they stood five paces distant, and that the! <> | We se@ it stated that a subscription has mark of respect to their late brother in the pro- the military arsenals are hard at work. It is 7 o api : U i initiate egothi e roe) . , * ; M4 : ‘¥” . ' E Sinee the time whoa the Anciest Mariner | °CMmwed stovd three feet apart from eneh wire srpEMPTED REVOLT IN ITALY, 2’! nef inate the negotiation. Th course | yoon started in Yarmouth fur the benefit of | fessivm. After the service of the church was urer,| expected that war will be originated by au in- ;. a tans ee ee ee was Leleg Sen , , ; ' ‘lot an article commenting en this subject the! Mr. Kane's family. $3009 has? a ae three volleys were fired over the grave. The | surrection of the slaves in Turkey, with whom — | told the terriie tale of the curse-laden ship) : : timt : journal designated siya :— Mr. Kane's family. $3009 has heen subscribed, | pand of the 4th and 47th and Royal Artillery | ¢} ne ‘ bri 4 both | 4 ‘ew of ghastly ec , “ His Majesty placed his hand on his breast te| Ov latest telegraphic despatches refer to a’ : as : : : Sry | the most open sympathy is expi ¥; with her evew of ghastly corpses, no more) ne a dete " oI grap I as C Wik obisld tie tind severed ven and it is proposed to increase the amount to| Played appropriate music during the procession d . rmed thriiling story of the sea has been related than | *ew the » idiers where te fire, and opened his | ad: , le by the filil »* Garitaldl | should be glad to knew whether anything to the Cometory.—Hz. Colonist. Oct. | and at Moscow, Committees have been fo { - sath ; vaaleshiv Dison’? that recently | as to receive the shuts. The signal was given |" ee Te ee eee Serene: se the diplom stiara, at Washing- | $4000. It is also said that Mr. Killam will ee om, On. f. with the avowed purpose of assisting the Sle ee ee opine ee ae + four me eo The Emperor looked | arch Rome with the view of wresting | ten, to the end of reatoring reciprocal trad : : z " an Then it ne cee : Ses > : them- t dritted inte one of the Shetland Island and hee fort fell | “ 7 d. pe es ee looked sd ~_— A mh bi See ie j rhs Ns | tise Gansta andthe Savile + ea Thie lose his eyesight, and is otherwise so injured A ine affray occurred at the corner of youian subjects of the Porte to liberate > te your ’c0 slesish the Shetiands ow a| °?*"" we ‘ an ys ge qi ane len. iq it from the Papal Government, but the reckless | ig. a question vital te the interests of New E sg- | that he lies in a very precarious condition Albe and Jacob streets on Saturday night srlves from. ite rule, and large sums here . ~ SS" ee ee | was strue "ny a one balls, by three in the 2 ‘ | a f Pre ‘ JET ’ ark : m" { read : oat * whaling vovace to the Aretic regions, having jwwer partof his waisteoat on the left side and| Origand was fortunately arrested snd thrown | jand, which, alumest without exception, hace been ———- ~ ty, gi : See ” ‘of > : H a avail, Move was almost abandoned. | The tua rve iben ¢ame up and gare he hi, ; | Fro: | L . 9+ | Farrell, and atabbed h tl d fl bama” and other Ce rate cr ww ex \ On the 2ud day ef April, the peonle near hin the filth ball, bat it only weat through the! arrest :— | political economy. Tf it was designed asa punish. | * OU Braise to the westward, at lens 125 4 d pf theca vy Pron ete. ceedingly long and minute. The “ Als 4 . I " an sh bn hein: Ghtiand Isles. were lungs ou the right aide. The muzzle of the gun! Garibaldi was enzared perfecting his plan of | vient to our neighbors, tor their misplaced syimpa- miles, the planters will not averaze 10 qutls. Sey eee ee Johnsoa then fan away, pr id - thi “ Littl bill’ inflicted + i ere Cy mm wie oO i : Shevan is ’ | was 20 3 «Clase that the Waistcoat took | invasion of the Pontilical ‘territ ini Hi he 4 aan thies during our domestic stroegle, it is one which! . fisl en There were a number of persons in the vicinity according ° is ~~ e 1 1 7 BA etirtied ut seeing a ghast'y wreck of a «hip sail | mo We Wudes ‘dal ta ocks caer a ; nee Lh Ti si re CT he Bone | haw recoiled on our own heada, ‘The injury has| of fish to a family, not enoush to pay whatlat the time, who immediately gave chase. damaze to the amount of $3,790,000 on Amer a { ime mmte the harbor. Dartered and ice-crushed, put out the Raikes The endder ta bit idee wi oe ; “Pau an fal ‘ ne Recrlat Chad bad been to nome extent mutual, but circumstances they have coasam +d throu rh the summer. | Johnson ran ap Brunswick street and turned can commerce ; the Shenandoah,” $4,112, : . a >t P —- re . ‘ ' ; ‘ > | after which, successful, tue hier J Fi steel “ as dameaiae ee Mii oT ¢ ; ” . % . i “ ” pa o . — and : wa se Sut awayy bouts = 1 spars | pulled at hie waisteoat ax if 6 oven it, and tore |: | : ; aK igimed the Capital of United Italy by | qranceing with our currency and foreign com- | From Green Island to Biane Sablon, for three | te Brehm's lyane. Finding that he was close. 000; the - Florida,” $1,985,000 ; and the cat up for feel in the terrible Arctic winter, her! jt at the Gfth button hate frat the buttem fhe 22% procial ne pn An pit: 5 tI; 2 | tthe have afforded thea a greater compensation | we | ‘vi ly pursued, he leaped over a fence in the rear ? Georgia,"’ $328,000. Many of the claims decks aang d with dead anc yi ig, the louis lost continned moving, so another soldier was beanght | thy tonite of pi ~*~ A vf a ae Pats! y: Mt be A wae " ae inde gas we Rave boon able | Tooke Shere wae more Aevtene «at Hemp Set of Maitland Teer » and for a time it was | COrry ore J ~ ew we reat natn : * Dita’ sailed ia Like a ship from Deiduan’s| up, bat his rifle missed fire General Diag ead | BOM aud desitus were n eat oe to “hts | to tebtain in other quarters, | mostivtaken inseiaes. From Forteauthrouzh | thought that he kad escaped, B this ti Charging first for goods destroyed by the owners, 4 Jewel. Fifty mon saited out of Lerwie's iu her upon herseback and told them te ninke haste} adherents, and regs ay | m4 the Kins J soe nares the Prema. the Dominion | its shoals nothing has been done. From sea crowd had stewie, pa the ae and then for insurance by uuderwriters ; EY se a bei # ‘ rats | 70! ot » and finish; 3 0 a aoldier ear mae ied | Goverumeut iu this ecny, by the circulation | of Canada tealeve to its material intereaia, with |p. . a a ey 9- ‘ >? ‘ “i an J that the crowd were kept open to facilitate the acquisition of Brit- 4 the fellow occuvant of his birth feebly moaning: | coffia, too short for the body, which was pushed, baldi’s address by a Royal proclamation circu- | We should now do well to ture our atteution to | tWstaut. The decessed in trying to lighten the ew hit) » Hae hea by *iyneh law.” ish America, aud that the purchase of the Bus- : e tes VOCE i | irtia Pece nN g:) ah | , : ; » 8 é stad ss if " ° i i , ie = ’ : ‘ " . _ 5 * Take away thi dead man.” Oathe brid po, io with the lege bangrug over the edgs, ant in that) laced ou Sunday, ia winch he denounced the | the Northera botdersand shake hands with the shrowds, the riag in which the fore-shrowda were heb tainereny emitamen sewer Foor sian potsessions was a hint in the same direc: eta de FO RR ci, Bee ys Of the -weaaot lay the body of the captain, as it had lain for foar mouths, with nine of his shipin ites by tis side, all decently Lid oat by tho Who 4904 expected to stave their fate. Tie servivers could not beur tu siuk the hodies of titiv cousrades into the sea, but kept them so, that when the last min died, tle fated ship that had been their common home should te their comenon tom. Tae surzeon of the ghia worked faithfully to the lust; bot cold, aead | ‘at the same mount. manner it Was earried back to Y teretaro, anac compauied by any offizialg; it was follawed,! however, by a great number of poor Indians, | weeping loudly. Bvery droy of blood which felb | fan the grotad waa quickly wiped up by the! handkerchicts of these poor prupie. Mejia did) i not div Gllafter the Emperor; it took seven balls | te kil bin, Miranon waa the only ove of the three ‘who died ummediately. AM three were fired at| Lt was his Majesty's parti- ) cular wish that, if ease they were condemued | Garibaldian movement, cautioned his subjects agaiust aiding or taking partin it, and declared | his resolve to arrest asd rigorously pusish any | of his people who disobeyed him, as well as | vthers arrested on the soil of Italy ensa sed in a crime against the laws of the ftalians. By virtue of this proclamation Garabaldi has been arrested, and from this act may ensue the set- | tlement of the long-vexed Romau and Papal | tem oralities question. | enterprising Cannucks, allowing Fenian plots aud | Contederate ratds te vanish among the oblivious | uty the aea, shades of by-gone things. ‘tivuse of Commous gives the | 3tiluencies to be heard from. T s2 in the diferent provinces are a3 fullows : fastened to gave way, and he was precipitated All efforts were made to regain him | but without any avail; a strong tide and a heavy }sea running atthe time, be disappeared al-aust iawediately, The body was found on Saturday last, hear Goose Harnar, Cascumpee Sandhills, aud conveyed to hia father’s rescience, Tignish, | where the inquest was beid, and s verdict re- | turned in accordance with the above. | ~~ a — It beeomes our melancholy duty thia morning —— ~--+a-—- Aceording to the Torvato Levler, the first Ministry a three eon. uumbers majority of seventy-two, with UNION, isDEPENDANT. OF POSITION, the crowd, but the soldiera succeeded in ¢én- veying him safely to the police station. In the meantime Farrell sas taken iuto Dr. Moren's office and his wound dressed. Johnson speaks of another man who was in company with him as heing concerned inthe affair. A knife megeend Ate be the one used, was found yeater. ay in the street through whic passed Malifen Chronic, aye ‘ tion. What Englaud might do, or will do eves tually, I cannot say ; but T can tell you what the actual Governmeut ia doing. It is trymg the Rodman gun at Shoeburyness, and sending off iron plates to cover the forts at It is also rolling iron plates fifteen inches thick at Sheffield for other fortresses. Eng does not wish to have war with America, but iron-plating the fortifications of Ber and of course > er at Halifax and Quebec 9 ‘ ‘ ” ate . ~ . ‘ > +: “eae — ~~. po... hesser, searvy andl dysentery we too much | ry should all be executed together, | The arrest of the General will produce very Ontario 67 4 il to annouuce tie death of two vatimable citizens, he Ne + — thing but a preparation for, Cdr Utne eed Ub einidla enst'd fires | ‘ x eee de pitied considerable excitement, although his prestize | Quchec 50 0 i2 | yee, agtim * gow ‘on oe a — an bn “gf are that ut a a8 a wr Se billy of such a calamity. victim, and died blessing his men. Then the! ME ALABAMA CLAIMS.—MR. SEW ARDS has been tarnished somewhat in the eves of | N. Brunswick 12 0 3 | ete Ee ee, a ied op Beeeie ill : 9 ——— OO . " : iE Th Dive T ; ; . ha ais se | Evening Express newspaper, departed thia life ;) tO 4exico, will be the successor of Sir Freder- ay . re DS Pied tie . . y or cee , re . y | g P v pe : _ r r po dew, Th len Re emai Ry Ae Rapes Deriosaten eases pena | Spe peanrs me. Irv oport OF Nie Sroyentin ss S| Mops Sila” I 0 18 and later in the day, at I o'élock, Mr. Andrew | ick Bruce as Minister at Washin,ton. A Montreal despatch says that a street report eatated only be the dead an@ dying. Qae| duu Tears of Sept. 4 remarks as follows :— | Sgr ner Panes TOR ese. << yee ‘McKinlay, Bookseller, in Granville street and ——$ that Mr. McGee is to accept a G wiht imore at sea would hive left the © Diana” @ tho Hing collin. Not one of tne fifiy wou'd heve jived to te!l th: ghastly tule. “To Me. Seward it was probably a relief to! have a new Foreign Seeretary to wrestle with. The Italian Cabinet, under the Premiers tip , Me dehguts iw gowy over the whole istry of the | siow ef the Papal territory by the Garibaldians House of Commons, We see by Quebec papers that the name of Custos of the Conuty of Halifax, died very and- of Katazzi, is determined to prevent the inva- +. Papper is onthe cards for Speaker of the denly. We most sinceraly condole with the fgni- thrown into prison lies of both the deceased.—J/fr. Unionist. \ Two hundred military officers had Seon egainst Juares. Meetee, for, ploting agein ter Office, and that Mr. Devlin is to ren rw 4 Montreal Wert, is freely circulated, and | believed with some foundation. :