x Os peR eT REJECTED POOR Ose rw ' : tw wee We aw Penne ¥ OE OPO, igh ome wow ge - és - Ps » eS ee ea “ee cc - ie 50 i ‘ 3 a‘ ; NE there should be | of the ewpire, which brave been especially devised about bringing them to trial, lest ; land framed for the suppression of rebellious asso | a want of convictive evidence against them 5 for, GF xaininer. Che NEWS FROM EUROPE, | Two coses of Asiatic cholera are reported to have occurred at Seuihatpton, bat the paper ae aS OINGS OF THE SUBNANDOSAH, their children at those busy seasons ; but the ease is different now, when the greater hum- | ber are beyond the necessity of depriving Tur Exeevtion or Ex-Presipsnr Banais. nin} ’ anishme “the tri rs com! of that, they may have abuudanee, —The final act of a political tragedy bas ciations, and the punishment of the traitors eon any Cary eee oe te ————— _ } t the London Times } been lately played ta the httle repubie of posing them. Much apparent reason, on this ’ lwhich first gave currevey to the stotement eas : »j ved opal advantages, for the 865 , : THE «PLOODY SSPATCH’’ I} ARNEST. al siietrath, and, after i & impossible tet fo ehate the tadignation ee) San Salvador. A man who, two years ago,! their sons uf educatt oo yder durin , spring Charlottetown, October 16, 1865. score, lias there been for inenlpating the Govern- THE “PLOODY DESPATCH” IN E | tates to endorse iis rage wd gn vs Paige. that \ escressed on the other eide vi the Atlantic) was the President of the country, has been | trifling serviee they way renee K bed Of Sas pee ee Vpis PRR a eee seth | BS som em jinatead of sweeping ever Burepe Thom vast to ivy athe of the S suidoah j » rehel acainat ite laws, Jt ie! and harvest. But even where the avsistance) nnn nent, through thetr passiveness, inthe guilt whieh) pie pemdep of Friday last very plainly an weet, it bas on the present occasion situply skirted ‘ ou ae UBMs « rie eae eXeculed as a revel agains é ‘ nan ‘ , } I enrete siasnoams » | +s eal “4 . ’ Pag ary : ee OEE i N vane st ot Atmerica Several very Riealt amid th e manifold revolatious, of the sche il boy ty requir d, almost uli the INACTION or THE GOVERN MENT ’ AS | attaches to the Inevements of the Unionists. So nounces the puiicy of the Government with respect jthe shorea of the Mediterram as pasaed wee ine 3 MNS Crew (RS ANMTERE | Lr so. | entral Amertean Governments, to girls and about ball the + reseed ‘e pr “RESPECTS Pie DEMAGOGUES OF THE ‘much, in fact, that most respectable wen — 8UP*| t, the collection of rents. There is to be no | Gibraltar, ag tie ag a. ™ Bey os Ao formal treaty of |“ .” Ns ig eile a “ees ‘yr nine or ten) could attend schoo, | VE amo’ a as a DPE > ak : oii meee ie . ail 1 But Seville,” it adds, 8 8 len rom ‘ ‘ ; + ‘ . durante GCucern-|0'@ 62 im urtial idea as to the genuine | (those under - a ; o nase to exchange | TENANT UNION AND THEIR DUPES. porters too of the Governtieat—have been beard) ,, trifling “—no mincing ef matiers—the sloody Southampton and the epidemic haa never yer : ote : i > . > any eed { irese ue are ‘ . staal ™ | ; . } t ° , sine that ite lending |merits of the present cause, if any indeed) but *e dae ~ ‘ ¢ the most nereeable time oe ft itary tu Buy publicly, that they were foreed to allow Despateh * is now iu full operation; renuis wiUsL] taken such a leap us over the distance betwee +} exiet 3 he » Preside 4 as) some five weeks 0: 2 awe Oe é : , ys arrive ] tar : : : : . } . a were ¢ r eaptives or fugitives; bat) ext } oh -he Sane Feeire “A pos vb , a : ns r. for the roasting weather of duly} Av the time of the arrival o ee | that the inaction of the Government, ae respected | be collected it blood should flow as freely as| those two ports. the pent pone ey wats s had capita 6, the aruies | personally known here, and oe oor ‘J pg td 1 tw hich 1 have en-| detachment, at present located amongst us, we po J ave but t uch colour of | : ™ The bi | Seville to this country, it would certainly turnigh : ’ only existing civil autherities of that Limited number of our entizens who/ and August, the resalt 0 bh tion then! ; { f thuse “ moderates’? who ithe Tenant Umon, gave but too tue mountain streams after a freshet. The bayone an incident in its bestery 28 mysterious as eny j ni ’ } . eer . et @ VaACbelh ue ‘re . ov ivse ? ‘ : 1} . i i . em m | ‘ i A al ‘ wt alle ce te the United | take any interest ia Central American affairs | deavoured to desertbe. Let th M a schools ;} he rere Ito the Depant Union j truth to the accusation of some of their oppe land the minnie ball are regarded as the ovly | that have yet been observed. . i . 7 schaneed t ds er, usin to SCUOOTS +1 ooh decidediy opposed to the 22 tk , 7 gmat iaer ee* | ais ‘ Des . . ‘ ae ae Sees Te ese | ee 8 wth bin. . na reg eer ann sd by @ majority although deeudediy spares 5" Pe ne 6 thejy | wents, that they contemplated, with seeret com) oa) persuaders for Tenant Leaguers whe) ‘The rate of interest is creeping up again. The were re pardeun, Yet, so lately as Gerardo Barrics, formerly President o'| or let the time be ¢ mrtg 4 esha a be lon account of the flagrant dishonesty of then tacency, the seditious movements of the Tenant f , y their rent. Well, thank Heaven! | bank has increased the diecount framed te 44 per en the surrender of Gene-i oo Co) ; > . , > ac ‘ orters. Should neitioe : a : : | paacency, tke sed nie: : : refuse fo pay Teir rent. ee iil » ’ | Sun Salvador, was the victim vi a revolt of | of the school sapporter a principles; were yet ef opinion that the disturb-|| pe) cent, an act tangible euongh when the return for ; : co A j America the army of Guatemala, He fled troa bis! ing the months of duly and we. pi tly ing isguided had not beén | likely to be confined to Queen's Couuty—the fa-| rotary shows a decrease, in rownd numbers, of "3 - ; mt tele ¢ Am an . ‘ } ne at 2 $8 al —_ } As : , nN, thi VeCT | . . aid ef P il : . i , st05 g : : om tie ét Car ted rate capital in 1863, and Dnenas was elected) schools should open at 0 @, a. — a le piemnadicoremnaa 908 inant nibs justif’ jeflect some selfish scheme of their own; and vorvite seat of Toryism and religious intoierance, | mere than a quarter of a million in guid, aad of ra u my Tee . eee OF ae Wena re . . ame vis! 12. rs wr the : » the present mode.| . ne : iis a nature as to justify | ; is “306 QUO j + reserve of D ¢ It cppeais few accounts published in| Presdent in bis stead. Barrios came to thie 12, rather than continue : . P a» an iane-i? re and alarming » nat : ’ . “| that, for their own part, they were sorry to aduit because the other Counties are for the most | £50,000 in the reserve of apnea ‘+ — i ek ie pos-| coontry, where he made many triends. Two} No doubt some will consider such ¢ *"|l the action of the Guvernment in sending for ‘i i el ; ae Step Priests AND Fentans.—It is to the eredit of # wt en ii ‘ tw diet elieve or three monthe ago he started to return to! vation bighly absurd, as, indeed, most devin} t! lea that their presence have wat i that they could assign no Colonrable t , ” | part, happily undisturbed and unpollute ny tm the priesthood of Ireland, that it vehemently of ff ot ti repeats * professea wen ‘ . é . , j sever | troups, on the plea tha ery prese > he ‘ - : oe ‘ ar ant i " i " wr. : j e Confederacy, ou the ground that/ lead a revolt which bad been organized in| tions from the established rules Lngrrn, ™ : i servation of the public Whilst, with such friends of the Govecument, | tig of the Tenant League. The following €X-|j14. pas denounced the so-called Fenian moves 7" ‘ , . My ) nan eC | "CERSUrV orsure » preservi ) _ ‘ ° : .* — * 2 . : : ue " ab : 4 i ne tintormation af it eacept from Northern | hig favor. While he was on the sea, his! faulty) are eopsided. The prin ial 0 0 | uecessary tu ensure the prese pain | we find it impossible to assign any colourable tract from the article iu the Jslander, to which | ment. Latterly, the Rev. J. Maker, parieh priest ee ae elias “ ’ . . i aa oa. . ws t came ‘oree 8 iss} le laws, , : 2 : “ _— sone <* ; issue F ig yh ve fo De seen how fae cus bea! adherents were routed in a battle with the/ tion will be the early hour of te her epraberdedsmeubegan «ome tie , l excuse for the inaction, as respects the League, of we refer, (written evidently with the sanction af Craigs, See ¢: tc rs ms $6 ’ : ‘ : "a . wal 4 , > » arin « , ‘ > re ge . a “y a { be shetld be overhauled by a war forees of Duenas. The vessel in which be! most children are astir long before six, while | Since then, however, outrages of so daring -) nick in tt timation of a large portion of the > ( t). shows that the “ bloody fon aren Reon 1 : i r “ld ree selet the United States. * In the ue autiie |) bad embarked was struck by fightning, avnd| no one will deny the morning to be the best sriminal a character have been perpetrated in waicd apie aa of the Governmen saul jas a sedative to the exciting anghage be during tter illegaliiy of his proceedings can admit | blived t t into the port of Realeio. Ni-| tame for putting forth mental effort. The] ‘ a ite pei | respectability and intelligeuce of the country, despatch” is to be put in operation ia earnest, election time, especially by the gallant captain cute. From the moment thet peace is) POV SES SO pus ink ft ’ ete, ret elaw nd its eon-| the country, either—it is most eertain—by Tenant | and are still guilty; we besitate , ; “e the argu-| Who asked for their euffrages. The priest in his a phn earagua. The United States Consul bere} consecative bour of play at noun an bbe | \ 7" they have been, and are sil gunty 5 and that minnie balls and bayonets are the argu- ' 1 : cluded between two belligerent Powers, all ' - r t) " rs were for-| aeauent evil results Would thus be obviated, | Cuionists, or their immediate aud active disci ples, | rate them, su’ far as our verdict will ' oe ’ ray tigi address, which we hepe to see widely spread > melee wgtul, and} declared that the vessel's papers were for- yuen ’ — : C ; nol To exonerate pI, SY ee Ss ‘l ments now to be relied upon for the support ef} yo 4 ' apera. or _ of bes 7 2 prs ma to a = on i reriea, and she wasseeized by the Nicaraguan us @ recess of ten or fifteen minutes at the that, as we truly value and desire the mmainten- | from the charge of unworthy inntives tori. it 2 - Pt pig — - Mie sg cians semen dee applies a fortior hit he « viz o si ‘ . ° j t ' lice Although | " , } is 1. | 6% , wid r Mandlordisi jo this bsiand:— he {, 8838 .—— oi 4 s ter te -of making any con®) Government. fend of eacn hour would safflice. Althoug | ance of peace and good order, aud would earnestly : A : " . after ¢ 3 : , ay cir eredulity when he te ‘ aE nc , ome be t b = aay ae ore is ¢ *xtradition treaty | would, of course, prefer having the vacation} : wie : ; that iuaction; for whieh, after all, eandour “ Scores of writs have been issued, and will be | Hany by llores ulity hen he told them thas liad the Cor tederate Government beet i aye eura there is an ¢ mgt i ; ree A ouia, ; : ee ted ba] 5 " ia ‘ye Mprecate anarely and contusion atpoug ott peo- . us te admit that — although we ate issued: enormous costs will be incurred, and these | 100,060 k ean Warriors in America and 100 iron he on ula } lationa, | } : D i diene G Ss. Ss r abd | changed, as already Suggested; ye ) agapt+ : " s , ° Coil peis aul . | 185 ’ . — : - agg i 4 i snide ” ; : 4 sites enter inte regular negecia ul between Nicaragua and San sivador, at J} cha an ’ : ‘ *, "i ergs tid age i ple, we feel ourself obliged to admit that, in ~~ ees they may:have had good | costs, and the rent must be paid.” The pherifi | ships were ready to set all things right in freland. & Oot wee. oe and and eve chould benall | tt” iter power demanded possession of Bar-| ing the latter mody, | feel confident there) ling { he G pikde ae OO 80 Se ee Oe eee way be beaten off, but be will return, accompanied | The project of iron clad ships, or auy other me « tena sea should be nul! "Y . . — . P » low: ick ehildre , "AK hie} Sending for troups, the Governmen ad ne more : ‘ a) , ‘ , ; 7 Diciiea “enian) : hi . ptures by land and sea sh he Be HUE ros. Toe Nicaraguan authorities gave h wn | would be fewer sick children to break ap the : g — } : : . ) aud sufficieat reasons. by troops, and will do his duty in spite of all the | scheme of Penianism, was net a whit wore mdi Aas tt Waa, he Wusernment sudeenty |. with the express stipulation that bis life) attendance during those two months, than at! than was fully warranted and, indeed, lnpera- | Our opmion, however, 18, that, in some reapects, opposition of the League. The process of eu- | culous than if the defeated candidate had an- se oop Tao’ cockotatanee tate o,f be spared, and Barrios was conveyed} present, besides the greater progress in leara-| ticely demanded of them by the state of the} é ve of the Tenant League, | foreing the law may be slow, but it will be sure, | nounced the approach trom New York of a fleet tin obedience to its orders were lett to} bn es enaitel eheve oo Genenlie | ine : : ,. , } as regards the existence of the ‘ aa? he td hae consequenees to very [of tonster sea-gulls, carrying on their backs j he thelr cabeniedanes on their |* PEMOSCE GH She Capital Where Gy EQCEUNy | Ing : . : . j country, the most pepulous sections of which : hat parental: solici- aud attended with ruinons conseqne nees to very Macasi 4 oh aed . : Lae teat tn , a dd! has though: | We bad been the echiel magistrate. Fearing. Mr. Editor, lest this artiele may | ‘ ner Se Rae a iy | the have been wanting Im that parental soh many. ‘The majesty of the law will be vindieated | 100,000 prin we 7 4 ty ry revolver in his ¢ “ sibiltts i addell has thoughi} i . : , : ~ | were foun 0 be most deeply tainted with vee ; : on grit . "saci F der ’ v 5a) i . P i ites re ap aahen and lie tias llere Pe was tried by a court-martial, and,| have already exceeded due limits, | will con-} wl : . : : ae! Bees ‘ tude for the welfare of the people, which ever) i, prinee Edward Island, even should a regiment baud, rig -g sehr : . hy provisions for a ee tag bat thstunding the stipulation with Neara-| clade hoping that those who assemble | the disheuest and rebellious principles of the , d and truly patriotic govern-| of Infantry and a body of Artillery be required wonth in bis pecket, to take possession of that ew al lis peril Unless he can shew thal ) nolwithstunding © slipuiatl aN Ci C . 5 eee ae ie distinguishes a good an ruly p & . ' i ? 1 THE EXPENSE oF | green isle; and if they were Coming, war not the | wither actual per constructive Knowledge | gua, was sentenced to death. Late in the) monthly to forward the education of our Co-| Tenant League — a League or Union, for the tin times of intersal comenution. The exist- |r the purpose, AND ALL AT 14 - eXPED : 7 the | prudence of the gallant captain iw publishing it ; mG M : . ar . aia lo ate Ea de ‘ , : men ‘ . oR “pw op. . 1 ie § 7 rd t what Was keown to every one else in the same | nightot the 28th of August, he was told that) lony , and ulso those who have power to Make! intimidation aud repression of which — as they ’ preps nei AN Puy £ — oe nt ae ‘ a . ae a be pe Lucthinen to bes gatnland ta endian iene an sredited o If, he has , : ame ‘ | : i ute | ne suce of the Tenant League » is ‘aguers to understand tha ey re , : : : » , des, and dtseredtted only by himself, he has | ip a few hours he would be executed. | und amend our laws, will not deem this mat j understood and duly estimated their high fane- . vil tos Sh orit ’ officers, while accompanied by the troops land’s fleet might be in readiness to assiat at their b reclaim To werey. It would be absurd in such) ffs met his fate with great resignation. | ter unworthy of cousidyration, tious and the weighty respousibilities resting upon great — nay, perbape, a greater — evil Co us than t) ea idier a be ordered overcome the re. landing 1 Low long are the people of Ireland to 4 @ § boce trent ae" ‘ I on : ie : - . vo ‘ 4 e 2 » . Sol i Fi ‘ oe Hee ane 1e BO ere i . “Te 2 2 - 7 . aw cuse fe entertam the question = d by jurists Tha night was sf ent in prayer in the prison I re maid, yours, &e. ; it bet . tl As: te ti is that ef Fenianism in Ireland; aud the course Sstancn offeted, bee the wee of the bayonet ur win be abused, cajoled, and exposed tw the contempt an? ether there at be ¢ Theta netitieds: 4 ae ” thetu—it behove icin to fave recourse ty tae ‘ : SISLENCS Bin hs @ 4 ld ie p on te, Wantoet i re ue > = " wt j@apel and in making a busty will. A pre-| GAEL. } ne TT Which we would have our Government to pursue.) 1. pal) ‘The time for trifling has gone, and those | and sneer of the world, by yie ding, even for a cen of a peace, aud whetter an indivie h I Htate of San Salvador, the Bishop Saldana, Prince County, Sept., 1865. most ready and effectual means. nioaagcaetee a is exactly that which is now] who have disregarded the friendly counsels of | season, to foclery of that hind 7"—Ceurt Jowrnel. sine saree th Ng ‘ ; pistes at 2 eal attended to his spiritual wants, and, with a ae } Opposed to the Goverument as we have been, | ets Pen rp or 1 Gov pm - fur | their frends meeet be tanght theit Mety. os boys! aS ee ce ee t . wey gnerat be commander af 3 sae i . } ki | sj rsuec "Vy ie diperia z0ver 1c vt ' ee in ws Se fae a S . 24 nae Shenandval carries bis lite in his hand 4 w friends, was with him to the last. To tHe Epiror or tus Examiner. and still are, and unsparingly as we have cen- being purse J ih I se ed Wis subjects of a Sovereign who possesses the power) charceal recently, in erg —_ pte yy dead SOG? Seye* Koee"ers — ic wn OF, : alt. nas t | ' | » extinet { deotantan da ireland, ha an fc ge > respected i il par in ¢ cling A y their the neriien i \ : ole alf- yu ; te : he extinction o ‘ aws ected in all parts Of} in a kneeling posture b wit mother. The his enterprise, at best, is only distinguished frou lle wil gd to the scaffold at halt-past four| Dear Six :—Taking it for granted that you | sured all such of their acts, as we bave cousider-|' : ; : of causing het laws Ww bp penpeste me a et: } ide | fhrowten el s vy so tur and so long as tis authorized by aj} o'clock on the morning of the 29th, and} salen ts livelier tateeuie om Miee's County gene } ' ; ; i se ee || course, as briefly indicated in an article of a date} her Dominions. father bad wet eens ors “ 1 het bimael§ ee : 5 ren jf . . ,| taae sVOLy SMeCEC a ' “}ed to be either adverse to the just rights and | . . ‘ . i ne : a chureh steeple, aud their brotber - reign, oF al leust velligeres . State. It be| gave directions as to the disposition to be| rally, and believing thatthe people ot this | f th I ; titut ‘ in | Sumber of the Halifax Mersing Chvenicle, tuge- : Mi act at diryeest his oe Frat Te ae to rong | ise alle "Inge Pposiiive- , pte d asses{-.@ } true interests of the people, or unconstitutional in | 5 a . Tn wre D 7 wr ; . . : — ne oe -™ ee: ham : : u ade of his body. He ve quest d that mass section of it are almost as near and dear to} ee I f iy ae ther with some of the very seusible comments CONE EDERATION. Be + amen vat oy Sc - . turmed af tacts which make his eyumission |). gaid for the repose of bis soul, and his sour heart as our neighbors who claim you | Prweiple, we yet think we may venture, with-| fame 5 tained i tl article, w zien | Saocksne ADUEE®. AY Raemnenenaties ; ae koa ‘ www... at ; J wart z gh : ‘BIT } . soncernit . ained iu the Same article, we Ps . . yh » pr wast paper, and render bias @ subject uf the | |; gnified demeanor was the admiration 0! |? their representative, we fully trust you| out any fear of being accounted a renegade to | CPCs Py SERRE rae The North American Confederation ques-| On the 26th, the promensders on the sands at United States, he can expect ue presuation to be | | erybudy. Hus eudden executiun has awak-| °° /"°!F Fepresentative, We fully ath gous , CH v3 | beg leave, very earnestly, to recommend to the} |, Daily News, | Sc@reborough were greatly shocked to see the | inade in his taver rite val . ‘ will allow us room in your journal to say a} our long-eherished and professed political creed, : tion is tuken up in the London Daily News, dead body of a genteman handed from one of the end Tayler was already k taut the lactic, Capt =: Awret Froop iw Mexico. —The floods in| the watley of Alexteo have been fearful from vt A» gust to the 3d of September, caused by the must violent and continuous owt ; Wai ened a deep feeling in San Salvador. j » ie ieged, t adopted, | would suggest, further, that, dur- | n of his people, aided, it is alleged, by | adopte our ’ nees which had been occasioned by a few of | League, hoping, ve doubt, to derive from thety | i 1 some such advantages as would enable them to} | tittle concerning a Grand Pemperance Demon- freely te award to them, on this occasion, that stration which came off, according to prev ious | mood of praice tu whisk’ wh'cunssiéutionsly be- anpouncement,in Souris, on Micaaelmas Day, ; the 2Uth ult. Itis merely telling what you and every-| having procured the seuding of troops te the Is- ++mr- Notice is given in the Washington papers that citizens in the United States having claims gainst foreign governments not founded on jileve they are entitled; and that is, that their all this violence and threatened bloodshed are } serious consideration and practical observance of i jour Government:— |} © Tue Fentans.—One cannot belp admiring | the paternal care with which the British Govern- ment bas taken charge of the Fenians before they ; j | which argues that the time has arrived when matter should be settled :— the conceal from ‘* No reasonable man can himself the fact that so far as military pre- This the week euding the Yath is looked at. sinal) pleasure boats or cobles that ply on the beach. It appeered that the deecased bad been out with a friend shooting sea-fowl; that he hed in drawing it tewards him by the muzzle, both jaid hia gun in tie bottem of the boat; and that mtracts Which may have originated since body else already know, when we say the} land, at the present conjuncture of our internal | bad brought irretrievable ruim on thetuselves, and | parations ace concerned, the Britush Pro-| hammers being down, the piece suddenly went *aler-tempests ever Koown im that Montezu- L863, ure to send them into the State De-! wegther was favorable : but the day was fine. | polation siust és Gisela adidas a | trouble aud loss on the country, which is the 10-| Ginges are without the shadow of defence, off, and a strong charge of No. 5 shot entered his +} treamle %) ‘ ." ‘ . area Saline a ~ *| Felations, must be regarded, by ever ties : Bis ra% | . id : i " ; is wd Fegiue, the moana strealete VeComMIDE) vurtment without delay. This is supposed so unusually fine for a Michaelmas Day that ere , meee ey ene" tended scene of their exploits, The everets ol land that the number of British troops now | right breast, passing threugh the lung and the Niaguras, the rivers immense lakes, and the| |, refer to claims arising from éaptures by |' 4 and right-thinking mau in the COMMMUBITY, 48 BN) his boasted organization are out. Juformers| se ationed there are rather a temptation to} principal vessels, and lodging in the back, where these who believe in the truth of the old| valley a guif of waters, doing considerabl fonfederate cruisers, indisputable evidence vi their being pussessed of saying, lave been busy betraying the confidence reposed in them. kach wysterious * circle’? and * ceutre : ader than a security against bim. . the jnvamer # ¥ | Death was almost instantaheons. Gummage tn cities and villages and swallowing | the other hand, it must Le admitted that even | On| tie shot could be telt through the unbroken shin, The untortu- -<+ - ee ‘ those qualities, which are so much peeded by } > : hae , . * If Michaelmas Dav be fine and clear i 4 ’ ? the , t nite » crafty esough to “pene. ate gentleman proved te be Mr. W. Crewthe up the highwaysand the hamlets of industry. : Ala} (a antic 1 d if Micha re ae k {has met with seme one crafty ebong } ‘ew , ~.,.| oe GOR aes ae : ab egudlgnegn > = The Alahama State Convention a yourned We ll have two winters in one Year, j Fuler’s ov all such vecasions of popular disquiet | ypoty ire bes ret a hold of its plans, and then if the Province is capable of defence, the ex-| | suber of a highly respectable tamil t y jamolies are left without howes. bread m the 20th nit 4 memorial’ was ad spted : : itrate Ns heart, get a hold of ifs plans, “ ial hilet the fir «i 13 member o uighy respec © family at or ewployment. Many of the poor indians eat pP id : t J , “ . ne = + dane | have arather frosty future to look forward to , Ur CommMotons We Mean foresight te anticipate | tell all to the authorities at Dublia Castle, | pense inust be enormous, WHoUst the anancla } Huddersfield. ue 7” . . - p ay ng resident Jofinse O grant & getie~ e wy the emall streams, with their tapia . } ral awnesty and pardon to the Southern peo- } Uwelengs, bave been swept away ever to A public gathering on Michaelmas, con- | A resolution was adopted declaring | ducted on strietly temperate principles, 38 a] of action, and moral courage ple. to pursue it, how events, Wisdein to determine on the proper course | ‘condition of Canada makes i¢ difficult, if ne] “In America, the only class that earnestly} P en lapposed and denounced Feniavism were the Ro-| impossible, to supply ber share in the com- The Fenian conspiracy has collapsed. There jhave been several additiwnal arrests during the be heard of any wore. The extent ot the da- tage bus not as yet been ascertained. The } — ee ae By fap peror Was Compeled to return from , evuca and to embark in a canve from Texco- co, ie which he was taken tu the ety. In the city all the basements, many dwellings o! trudes people and mechanics, in the districts that, as the people of Alabama have giver therelore pray that the President will with Uraw the truvo; 8 from the State. sini ~~ -- wiinaia A San Francisco despatch of the 29th ult unmisteakable evidenee of their loyalty, they rare occurrence, and in some places might | prove rather a formidable undertaking, bat} - F | we are happy to say that the Party in Svuris, | a on Friday jast, was as successfully and re- | | spectably conducted as any public ineeting | |we have ever attended. Many persons are ebaoxious sveyer il way be to the prejudices of So tar, in approval of the preventive policy of j Written freely, fearlessly, and conscientiously. having procured troops to be sent hither, we have | man Catholic clergy. yenough to see that their poor people were manning | fools of themselves, and spending heir money aud! gut the means of providing for its own de-}| about the - , their tine for nothing, “The best friends of the Trish—their clergy— lsaw through the wild schemes concocted by harc- \hrained demagogues, or by greedy money-seecing | } 1 i The clergy were sagacious mon burden. ; able he y ; A country liable to Se over- j test few days, bul as regards social position they }run by a powerful neighbour, and yet with-} .+6 poboddies; avd the most surprising thing affair is the absence of Jeaders of afy li mark. Several of the persoos now in custody fenee—what should such a country do? what their policy would be? If the people | bourers, mechavics, shopmen, attorney's clerks, fer a * fost as says the ( entral Pacific Railroad ( ompany i a to exe mime ) : nm pet Fane : a oe But, at the same time, to guard agaiust the pos-| adventurers, aud, from the very first, warned | of this country intend to defend the Canadian a few toilers, some oo a such are the statue und sreects of Merced, San Lorengu, San Fe- , *. . airmen - and 118 advocates fanatics ; vut if sueh ; , ; : 7 ’ BB gea ae | . ; ' ‘ » embarked j I i bave been for several wonths surveying the | ; : eibility of any, either innocent or wilful, miscon-|tbeir flocks to keep clear of the charwed! province at ail haszards, let them boldly say | of the Gat whe eels One ee lipe, Las Cruses, Correo Mayor, Santisima Olmedo, Balvanora, Jesus Maria, and a hun- dred othera, were filied with water. The pewple were hurrying from their homes at ground at the Sierra Nevada mountains, pre paratory to the location of the route across the mountains. They find they are able to construct a road from the sumuarit of | exclaimers against what Christian men econ | sider @ good cause had just done themselves | the honor of attending the meeting to whieh we reler, they might have seen for themselyus struction of our sentiments, we honestly declare that we believe no wan iv the country ean enter tain a more sacred regard for ‘centres’ aud ‘ circles.’ ” {| We may here observe that we have never been an advocate or an aduirer of political preaching, j scheme to upset the British Government. The following is an extract from a letter dated —* Considerable excitement here, so. If they do not, let Ministers plainly de- fine the terms upon which the connection | . 1 (ork ° sts must be maintained; and if these terms are | Co'k, Oct. Ist: the Canadians had no Englieh exch: quer tolare net new to the trade of sedition, and were lean upon, can any reasonable man doubt} connected with the old Phenix conspiracy. La- | catixed by the arrest, en sworn information, for the | the rights and i i } r y ; pl fi | ‘ Res ab . _ vente nece ’ 2 sides ee Giss e : > Mi ; twiduight to save themselves frum drowning, tuine to Tucker Rive a grade not| the good wiich the temperance movement!) “ae oe ft nor do we think it at all seemly for men, invested | Hot accept d, let both sides agree to dissoly ‘high treasonof a number of Fenians in Cork ! mcuntains to Lucker iver on a grade not ~ . . liberties of the people than we do, or weuld more he partnershin Thas oply ean false ex-| vt % ’ Some carrying these sick, theiz deud, and exceeding 90 feet per mile, where they ex- has already accomplished ip this place. In|, id! P ; ; with the priestly character, and whose chief duty | the parton tp. 4 . Dublin, and alll osvr the country, on Priday nleht ! their children ; but without beds, and scarce- pected a grade of 15 feet. ° years past Michaeimas Day, wherever it was | °°"? “ ao SES nEeny UPpaee May Stoops Of the is to teach and to practise the love-abounding peetations be —— , an b 7 NUCH | and Saturday worning. The Channel feet are b iy sufficient clothing, seeking for charity. ere ty i** kept,’? was almost invariably characterised | ¢steblishivent of military rule, ever or amongst us, | | ; Christinatie. to 4 Se which they generate be prevented. lat Bantry Bay.” P ‘ a , ed al oe bi : r i : | precepts ‘hristianity, to be prominent in the} diss z eee ; pisces of saiety and rest for the balance of The season has been an unfavorable one for SY borse racing, drinking, and rioting ; on! than we would; unless it should be justified by} ded aes : 2 cs al | = wake on 5 ae , ns sty tice of the death of 1 |_ The Cronstadt papers give accounts of a fearful " mtgAs. The Em} eror bas taken all nape the Hudson's Bay whale fishery A whaling | Uls Occasion lonocent and rational 2m use-) circuinslanees Of dire and stern necessity ranks of oe siieee ie i on ed ig ca bch ? 7 ae oo C sae Wash epee ape Revel, Stenmuunend an the 12th, one 4 4 . ; BL ‘ . é wing | | seas at ssily. | eee ee als rent a“ lhe * ar i . . ’ ie iy his poWer to remedy the great evil amoung captain, reeeutly returned, says that no vessei | Wents, accompanied by that happy spirit of) gy, j, cidvnta, however, as would justify the | "6'et te say. was the case, a few years ago, with ‘loved * ame We t if tee” th quae Se Seen ae ee ee : e t " : , , A ues : we 9 ‘ “HES, DOWeVer, as Wouk shily +} . “VE sands at, © p & “ amave done » gh as he ane tose jeit utterly impoverished. He har hes secured over five hundred barrels of oil,|‘* peace upon earth to men of guod will, a nde i ; “Seg pike fies ltey many of the clerical body in thia Island, when | ‘*°™ - anece ease A gH rosad | damage done to the shipping has been consider ne granted ons teal per diew for grown persone Q Als : : ' arked the whule proceedings The arp. | SSte0ushinent of martial law, either througtiout : aN fe _, _ | September >— jabie. Ou shore trees ot a hundred yeara stand. ; & : 5 and that whales are very scarce. —* a een ' .. | they converted their pulpits into political ros- “ATH OF THE COUNTY CLERK.—It is with}ing were bi T aii ou und a half real for children, and fur fa- iiiaiiiliai rangements were everything that could be the whole Island, erin any district or division ol it, J : slbuiis | Deatru or THE COUNTY LERK.—if is ew 1) ng . re hearse ao n. re werebantmen iar vs - . a , ; “Uins venee, In a most uncharitable, a most) fp,. . egY ' sannounce ur readers! went wh the readstead, > we ¢ wise say 4 ave lost their tapia-cabins im thi An alarming statement was made in the desired, reflecting great credit upon the lady | we devoutly trust will never eceaur; but such aia } 1 wl the “ : oF Mi T D M. i mt a Fe hiy ; +i ho Age “ Se “ " mani ve watnes al at ' aD, ¢ satiate = . * . .: pest ot ~~ 2} , are lit} . % UCU Pp oe so big ia e UAE v Td } AUTOM, Fam mh id el iu , Ty : : auavers rell as * » » 2 — oe ; : . : : ichristian spirit, todenounce all who were politi-| ie death of Mr. J. + sMuet ’ weity x ‘ ) ‘ 9 ; ay “a i. “by er = ae = me Temperanee Convention at Saratoga, that no| Wabagers, as well as upon the meubers of | trust Coes not, in our opmion, forbid either the | sgn gd i : 1 intol “ ty esteemed and efficient County Clerk. His death | port. It also blew a gale at Croustadt, but nut ous viet @ LiuGs subside “sit 2 hie - ” . an: te eberally . ‘ . teally sedt 2 ar rary anc eVi arty . . . . Ms , ag = 1B SMC: hogs thap 1.300 nch men's d tughtera in the; "e a be wake bor gem — : It | adoption, or the approval of the adoption, of such | ‘ ally opposed to the arbitrary and intuleran ~ | was both sudden and voexpected—mauy of bis | like the tempest at Revel. eh Ais , on m wouid De useiess to attem to particularize., | pe “a : ie} 4 ad allie “oselVvVes, w, how- ee ares ygware of bis ness till the eard ry : r hee : State of New York, are on the list of ei. nae poly! 4 | restrictive and restraining means as es perience beawlitel Chey'tae ames Chemmetves, 21 nun, h frieods were not aware of bis ness till they heard Phe marriage of the Hon. Arthur Gordon, fe ro , . . | plicants for adtuission into the lnebriate Asy-| Suffice it to say that afver Tea, games, dane- has ai il eo : ever, some of these p litical parsons were,patriotic- | of his demise. Me dred, alter a tew days’ ttuess, | 1 jour, Governor of New Brunswick, youngest $00 A Cvstosity —We saw last Saturday a: lum at Binghamton | ing, &e., were over, the people assembled in| 94 sews will be the most likely te prevent such , sie ' ; , ou the morning of Wednesdoy last. The disease | ; + Be a ont pS pS 5 ; Rail a hes GUS ar i : , re ee oF rr : : ally and charitably, bold enough fo denounce, from |?! : ; , : son ot George, fourth Earl ef Aberdeen, K. G., to ti us oi tbe Portland Railway Compan, "ae front of the speakers stand, where they-were | manitestations of rebellious Intentions, or such % J of which be died was cougeshien of the brain aud the eldestdaughier of Sir John G. Shaw Lefevre, ten ee ne excites the uttentivn « The desks of the late Confederate Honse | ab y uddressed by Hon, D. Beaton, Chair- positive acts of insubordination or resistance te | their pulpite, the unlawful and nefarious prin lungs. ~Ou the Saturday protiues fo ie death be KCB , took place Wednesday se’night at st aga gi tier and paycsorugsate. ne 8 @ plece | of Representatives have been sold for twenty-| Man, the Rev. A.M: Donald, Ri ctor of Se. the law, as would wurrant the Geverdment’s hav-” 2!" and schemes of the Tenant Uuien, we ai WH, Pee ~ io St. M hg: _ - : -_— Ay 2") Martin's Chareh. The ceremony was performed Clare of the bark of the yellow birch, about fuw five tu fiity cents each. there being no turther Dunstan's College ; Rev. D. McDonald ; Rev. ing recourse to the su pension of tt i right free to admit they might do the state some ser-| Teturned, hein hu his Ww } meee got eS at by the Right Rev. the Sishopiol Oxford, assisted — feet jong, taken from a tree, about 30 mile~| , ° . ifienry Crawtord: W.S. McGow: Es ania aia speusion of the civil rigits | Pik i wetting whieh brought on his Uinees. Mr. Mac-} the H and Rev. Dong! Sorden, Cam ma 2 . ase for them. They were little black paint Bry Vrawire apap ati eset aigaenetamtess he CO F ah vice her doing so would be creditable, at , , eh tes > | SY SOO S20e. RNS ev. Lungs eters, Clee ee frum Quebee, abuut 20 years emee. Un this! ed tables of the ylainest kind about ei ~ o and Mr. A. Seott. The prizes. were then| of the people, and the establishment ofa military | ; ss a doneil was a native of ( ariattorown, Prince Salisbury. Alter its conclusion, a breakfast was Mac bork i» the formofa man or animal. ‘Ti by twenty eieas tied es on the top on co.| distributed by Mrs. Beaton. The names of | jurisdiction in their stead once, to their mtelligence, their loyalty, and their) Edward aver He was a member af sae Garol! viven by the father of the bride, ut his residence — ™ : , . St) ” . " sis * " } } } « { * , *! . 4 re a tg we ; ; = , até on h; ws ‘ . , ee eae Shas Theo : ; i -harity. ) that colony, and, while there, practiced law as a n Sprivg-vardensa. to u ards ot I : t i k } 4 or a et . a er “y ‘| vered with cheap blue cloth. the individuals who drew prizes are as fol; The few troops at present amongst us have | ‘ ne Py t hiiead | profession. A few years since he removed to St ‘eg we “ a, ae ards of 100 gunste. of tj ie Dark aroun e sides, : “ : 6 ta } : ‘ | \ retur “xtracts: | Beige : ° t is state rivate corre * : 4 po " th 7 ™ Th a , oe : pe lows j been sent er brought hither, for no other! was os arr pd: ” ea ; Mary's, intending to becowe a member of the | Satie: ot ih - a ete spandanee os tact, ut by DUres near the centre, He legend of) One afternoon last week a large she bear, with | Rodk. McDonald. threw 121b hammer &7ft. | purpese th: he ee ; * Fenianism in America is a mere trifle. Tt) Cauadian Bar, but never took the trouble of | dvessed to the Messager du Midi, that orders ow the curiusity 1s thas long years ago w Catho-| two weill-grown cubs, undertook to make arecon | * a bib + £00. din, | PUFPOSO han thet Of Overawing ‘and keeping will rise to @ certain height, and then explode passit g the ucorasary exaiminationg. Lust Janu-| ave reached the naval anthorines at Toulon te hie a he priest was serzed by the Indians, hia face! noisaance of the shore near Everett's ships ard, | eee ony, Sigh leap dif tin. end check an unlawful and rebellious associ-| and vanish, A host of lazy aud tricky dogs will ary, es being eppointed County Cie k he removed arm all the gunboate and ironclads which, since port ¢ eplit open and his body then Jashed to tl e} St. Mary s Bay. A Ibserving two human * brerili- | tae Re ait Titaryone ne pass = j ation, unhappily strong in its numbers and | fatten on the money: they tmnaged to extract j to this place = We can say of our departed triend | the last Teatian war, Lave been anchored te that Cou: tree where it rematmed until turned inty) gereuts” endeavoring to execute a* fauk move-| Willie Meiionaid (Gubriel) Bove aie | wide-spread in its ramifications, Tyo none but | fet their dupes, and their wall be au end of it.’| —we never met with one im whose breast beat a | Pert: Piis piece of news has created some aen- fecurs wood. The form on the bark shows marks| went’ against them, they first retreated up af ee ee ee sie t bh rn Pe lg | “Phe ease assumes a different aspect when the} warmer heart. He was naturally kind, and | *8Uen, Ihasinuch as the beeessity for such a mea public ui where @ cord or sumething else was lashed | bank, but distiking the lay of the land concluded | On counting up the proceeds it was found the members of ‘this association, and those lecene of operations is traneferred to Ireland. setvinded in wadion Selaead alt dik: wotehn whom he | Se remains a secret. The Patrie denies that We areund the body ” te take to the water. ‘J ley were pursued by the f that the sum realiz~d amounted to about} who, from questionable wotives, countenance | The joke may become too serious if allowed to came in contact. Le died regretted by all. His this Increase ot the French fleet is to accomplish and ju the relie was in possession of a Catholic two men in a beat, armed With ao axe, and atter| £100, which sum is to be appropriats d to-| and encourage it, ean the presence of the | & carried ou tog tar in the midst of a sensitive and | remains were laid ia St. James’ Church Cemetry, | @"Y political mission Clarke { OR » re, und then feil mto the hands 44 het chase of heariy a mile, They were overtaken | wards the erection of a Hall in Souris East, lmilitary be offensive or objecti bl i high spirited but vot over intelligent population. | ou Thursday last ne a reat Island ; fare en ie + an obt : “ at B “pe + 2c i . . mrt . j — * mm m ing ve _" : on ' ' — and the deadly weapon sent successive ly deep! which is to be called ** Colville Hall.” Last ; ~ jectionable. For all | The leaders would, uo doubt, take eare of theme | . “ geen | LATEST NEWs BY TELEGRAPH. would oir. Hoegh, — “4 M “oa — | iste the cranium et each of the brates.” Their! but not least, we have to say that the thanks | Clete it must be acceptable and re-encouraging. | selves, but there might be thousands of sincere} Tue Rev. Maurice Swapey, B. A., Mission-} i Les fos Whom It wus obtame y mr. GU. Palmer,| carcasea were got into the boat and brought te { " It is y very evi ‘ : . | fe les wh ld rush on hard an te Colonial and C ntal C th So-} 4 car , 9) ea : g i i KCC) Of the whole community are due to Rev. D tis now very evident te all—and to the Govern- | famuties who would rush on ruin, hardly aware) ary ot the Colonial and Continental Chureh So- New ¥ <, Oct. 10.— North A ican paased MO thee E-q., of thm city. It will probab be | tan ave y were divesty : Se ~~ s ‘ . : ; ’ ¢ nae gt ; 3 Pei a hae as ae | New Yor, Oct. 10.— No American p ‘ sed fur exhit Z: a sites P — * ee Bye. ‘al : o. = os _ fp i — | F. MeDonald, the zealous and popular Priest| ment, it happily appears to have been so SOLE | enahutok they crave rteilies,* | city, whe has «offic ea d for the ‘eng ong ven years) Rather Point yesterday..... On Sunday last the — “, geihriglb cs eco meer rage. : " 5 } a the tlt “ thie se my tor ag — | of this Parisi, chielly thruagh Whose instru-| weeks ago — that this association could have ef. Is wot this the case with the vain and evil-| od og tag gp - = _— by sonar ry prnple of Ban Francisce weay aruneay ee ne ner in - _——e. ie jsear.— Yar é erala, | : se. : . é sat Oe » “ letty, has been a inte ‘ -ctory s . : 3 i- e mentality the whole affair, was brought to a! fectually withstood our unaided ¢ tabul j minded demagegues of the Tenant League and} Ses. te = at a sregte V; heard ae _ — fthe severest shocks of earthquake ever expen devety i oa pan r ‘ ~ - : a os “ . j \ é "GO ary | : | . rch, Par . nia, Carie i 4 8 ie " ™ : Yorenme S< -_ —On one of the thorough- | successiu! and satisfactory issue. Pa hagy Toit ta. give vllied bnak a id ia their infatuated dupes? The wily ringleaders may | Jolin), vacant by ‘the Fa, of ag ae : ares jenced there. Buildings res pote bye eae cash ty ares jeading to Winshaw station, the Cule- CORRESPORDERCE I rem: Mr. Ed orce, 18 any effort to give effect to the decrees of : : fy Sie oo : oes Vand in some instances chimneys fell. The entire . ’ ’ remain, Mr. faditor, io a af | ibly escape the prt e hie ») Armstrong. Mr. Swabey will not, we understand | “ ‘ : thereby dontman Railway, a touching scene was ex-| © ne tat ans Yours most respeetfully, j Justice and the operations ef the law against omen oe sae A, Crary Biceh en 9 formally eS charge of the arieh till fer th .| population left their houses — rs = the pm 6 hibited on Monday worning, Sst ult. With | *OUR SCHUOLS. A FRIEND OF TEMPERANCE, | thew. Their own confidence in their ability to | Heit wickedness ; but their dupes do, and must, | (Pay tas England of the Rev. George M. Arar-| 2tt,, 10 the churches where religivas serviere | - : ae ANCK, 4 28 pte) : ; a jre Soghi P BUY. George M. Aru}. os os. 0: : ‘ mater- rity vad. ans wel =e wn sy dal lates ule is Sete ys : : ) Were at toe time in progress, the utmost ¢ hanging or + and vagy ee countenance, two! yee Eprror : | ntl tlie | resist the law, is now, however, fast waning be-| suffer. Indeed, the punishinent which the latte: ) strong, Rector of St. Mark’s, who is expected by | mabien mimail ‘d "Tbe pe were several, felt Rais wen walker leisurely, earring between thy | i : ‘ ae A PUBLIC MEETING | fore the pre . p AA ‘ | have already undergone, in loss of time aud money? | the steamer which left Liverpool ou Saturday the ne een a . j ud in fi u stuall trunk Following at @ short dis Sm :—Up to 1863 the educational anoeki-| Te ee ore the presence of the military; and if the | . ' . . , | 30th ult.—Church Witness }in Sacramento, Stockton and San Jese, @ rom a | . ‘ ’ . Se i . * z i i . y aes lenge g sie fae oan } we] ‘ uness, ., " wa: . nae . : tence were between twenty and thirty por-| M@ty of our Island pad been gradually pro-| reg to — a wee tueeting was) needful introduction of the troops be wisely ful-|""* through neglect of their farming ope rey ; eutiiei r ne Cruz two ver su Se Instant ; * pe ¢ le , wet ete 7 . rt. | holden at the Sctoot House, Milton, for the pur-!, ‘ ’ ‘ : must, we sincerely regret to say, be severely felt » : ve he treasure captured among Jefferson ° rone, male and female, waiking with siow| ei a ~~ is pope rf an ud se | pose of taking into consideration certain da, lowed up by further energetic, salutary, and Pes) at al be ul thes me ' i ; =? és | Earrugvaxe Sicity.—At Giarre, in| eects has been stent at the Treasury Depart- ford, on ind mea F " 7 ™ e > en, oweve ig ol amend-\ 7 ee ae : ae tencoeliiitea - i . a : 2y LUNnCYeds feu; Dut, We very : sar.tha‘’ | Sin u ee ae ; und measpred steps. All eyes were bent to} , , x | tious. contained in a published commauication te | PTessive measures, on the part of the Government, | y hundreds of the , We very wuech fear. tha |} Siely. on the 19th ult., a shock of earth. }ment. It amounted te $87,878 in gold, wncatly turd tie ground, the men ae if } a jf) ments marred considerably its budding pro : pies : "| that will not be the whole amount ef the penal , nah ue , pap ve ground, 1 nh putgnast grief) = i fthe Hou. Jobo Aldous, recommending the culti-| their present consternation will be spee@ily fol j Phat will not be the whole amount of the penalty | quake took place about half-past one in the | old coinage, $3,822 in silver, 146 pieces of foreign uttering suppressed subsethe : | eress. To this L may attend hereafter ; but : / i . | peedly fol- . : A a ; aL is : RE, Ho, ; ; 4 as6 the follu: . ‘ 2 Ps e . | Vi apes SSCSsitin thiete ote aide for | lowe . aan ae es * . uve i uo et discretion. we} . , 68 MaPrac te i; ¥t ana suver, value neo P ou, i eo Py » ‘ “ sear , ithe object ot the resent briei article is eo} vation of ct pS possessit more het y . alue f ot lowe d by their complete disruption, Before the they will have to pay for their indis ret ri j Serene os the Miva el _ one us that / old i ily ' Ie : t yet pneu 7 eb ; BUort inft-fwais, overcome with the dee press | ’ ' I I ’ d f export than oats, &e., especially that of Piax ; and | aheid . ’ ‘ chastisement due to seditious contraveners of the | whieh recently destroyed the village of Fondo | bricks of silver, w eighing over five pounds eacd, Cident i of their feelings, guve utterance tu shure) Pomt vul whatl consider a defect in our edu-| as to whether ify cultivation is deserving the atten. | 2! ti¥al of the soldiers, the leaders and promoters | ee i bi; di Macchia. The shock commenced at Salita | the estimated value of which is $100,000..... ** The | plaintive wails. Several acquaintances in-| cational system, as far as it relates to District | tion of the farmers of P. KE. Island. The ques-| of the League, when warved that their ufilawful | aw and reteus disturbers of the public peace, | dal Haven adi passed Milati near Acireale | Gold 1454. ates = * u | ' i Se a. hee pe 3 > f | tle ‘ing ani i eh vutioa ~ . : f : i “ s > rj diate ian | s gates ” wt ‘ ’ , . ’ 2 * : tercepted the mournful company in t! eir | mesa age “pp ~ + ADE or al or — : . wrsey - be > po as . ou the | and rebellious proceedings would hecessitae their | hangs over them; and, unless by immediate dis i greatly damaging the houses ot the villagers} New York, Oct. 10, P. M.—The Trane's the fog | ‘ : wale & ‘ i vis - solee us looked iorware ; th greé iterest, |. i 4 a 4 et ill tis mn . si ine on zi we) . » march, and asked the cause of their griet | prac “ e mci v f, ras As y . rare ye oo os be: pote shy ost ht A eae st, | introduction, epoke Yost contemptuously 6f such [severance of themselves from the League, they | the ‘Wine-presses, and storehouse. There | Matamoras correspondent of Sept. 14th says, the freighs tr . 5 . yeu- *:|} as the attendance " me rove fi at ge = : und lamentation. The sympathy thas ex-| tore the only anc or JUeKee—the public ‘i The emuting bxving hues pans ak “om ‘the | a threat, saying :~ % | should be so fortunate as to escape it, they will,) Was fortunately no loss of life, the inhabi.; Guadaloupe Ganien reports that a toan of $5, foree, 7 pressed wus the srgnal for a new outburst of | ¥¢* l expect many will sneer at the su sures! .™ 5 aa sites pages, Aiud shite Maite. Sa é | Se ; He taunts b= all ; k in tt “ei | 000,000 has been effected by the liberal artnister r ‘ a appointment of Hefiry Holl, Dsq., as Chairman “] he G : : | doubtless, be made to feel it in ali its unmitigated | ts Doing ali away at work in the fields. | ; ’ 28 to sma leeling. Ail wondered, many sympathised, | Hous vivred in this communication. The | @PP Me Charles Huave “ testi ‘| wt the Government bring soldiers aafoon as | : ” A firm opinion prevails that a new voicano| ' the United States. He also says, arms ® and sia ‘ * - ° ° ‘ ana MY. eorge “aries mover, as Secretary, : 7 hoe il . . ‘ atresriter ‘ i i 4 ic 4 ; ° aod, when nearing the etation, an acquuit. | writer's motives are, however, neither pedan-{ 4 MN. George Charl sper, as pecretary, al they please. . In the event af their domg so, it} Severity. otber warlike materials have been purchased. 1 Many tance ul seemingly more than ordinary in-| ery anitentes isensale rok lave + Sl very antinited discussion took place, which eh- | will be they, aud not we, who wilt have ¢eason : fish, b [ site ity | : tic nor seifish, but ott} ly desire ty improve | cited much valuable and practical information on | to deplore the step. the educational system vu! our Cvlony —tu re-| “Tt was not till the facts beeame patent that the Fenians were arming, that the Government will establish itself in that region, and general alarm is felt among the population, | this be true, the liberals can raise & legion of | irom 100,000 to 200,000 men, which would enable Rine dri, badly inju The attempted ageyessio terest stepped m front, end balf in entreaty the subject; several extracts were read showiug | iniure whew . ne ; Fo wae as ; ye and i wg vad ofitively sek 7 aha a J pee every obstacle that may impede the recite il clk ceiies iinet hae ae ms | will not injure us, bat themselves.” Fd has taken them in hand. The promptitude ot the | The Picton ‘St aed er le EI them to regain the country, north of Santa po the ba ad hs F : 2h v 1@ cause Of) : a Bes ee. ge Alm hae Gide ioe els » is as Wise ¢ apie Be lave lifeline Ondard = of Tnesday last eays:— |} River to 3 urin tech painful grief. Alter a severe effors to) Prestess of youth in the tedivus career of | jand, Canada aud New Zealand: w hereupou it Alinost these very words, have weSpursel/ — ti me itis generous. It will save lil ” The public wharf kas beeu built to within aboat | LH See —y a Jol hes pan mes : Be Property. fa hundred feet from the channel ef the harbor.) N@wW York, Oct. 13.—President Jobnaon Ts. i ruptirees emotion, which caused another Be | veie outburst from the party, the individual! to whem the question was put half cried. learning. | was resolved by John Joliwson,Esq , and second. ‘lL now beg leave to state that, in my opin-| ed by Mr. Jolin Coles : ion, the holidays of our country schiovls take | heard uttered, at a public weeting of thegUuion- ints, by one of their ehief dewagoguesg Now “That this meeting, called for the 8 ever i i é hat this meeting, ¢ or the purpose of| however, that the soldiers are come, stil con- “ We observe that some of our American con-| | temporaries sueer at the British Government for! taking aby notice of the Fenian movement, | Phe commissioners have determined not to xo ont any further Unis season, as it is doubtful if it eoald be properly seenred against the action of the ice | Withdrawn martial law and revived the right of habeas corpus iu Kentucky. God 144}. | New Yor, Oct. 12 —Delegatien from South 4nd his ba: Much out | alsa injured bait subbed, and stwuted—- Sx re it's Micke place ut uw very impr sper Season, as regards | considering the desirability of the more extensive |, : : ee : o> : ; “ : before the winter sets in ” ‘ Bt Geek re ae mig Su A ~ J the comfort, bealth, and educational progress | cultivatiun of Flax, are of opinion, frou arguments | temptuous and insulting language is, w believe, | They forget the importance of nipping @ dangerous . ree eas | Carolina arrived today, paving been appoint oo wh ck Sheet siti ytd , sWwerkauy, buo-vo i ine dete hun eebntiies < teens stand, | aud statements that have been adduced, that it may | 20 longer heard among them. “The dex wogues, sae in - ne dt is ares on to the misguided The Mutifax * Express’ says, Hon. A.J. Seth | by the late Slate Couvention to wait on the Pr Tuised ab. VO. oom FAGTH verteser. ; : : i be ‘ sultive — a F ‘entans themselves—it is but justice to the puta- pee epin gar Re «et pihutemete fo? ‘we the releand men ed. esata een some five weeks of the best time ta the year | ve 08 essen H Lea é | rash and shallow-brained as they are, ave yet tion, thus to put a sudden aeiia dik tai Saane | Culorues General of New Branewick. and an anti- | De oar ii one War un yee 7 : of no er " . ~ ; ‘ | ae @ 2 j PAA 1 “c , , » $eeate Suse PIL IRE ULSHE rT C sderate, he on re-elee a aoe tc 9 ave... The tris ‘tz wiil be resume er tone BK . are thrown away by the epring and fal) ya-| Moved by Mr orn, seconded by Mr.! too much eens , : bie hen * ia i Confederate, has been re-elected for Westmoreland vm sy eidinc tear at y* A Fruon’a Exp.—In the Cadiz newepn pers y %Y pring | R. Crabbe: e aud prudence to give Utterance | ment which, however abortive, might proce very) County, without opposition. \twnerrow, Friday, The ex-Rebel Surgeon Gene range thas there was ate y mentioned an opulent navy contractor s death, long known at that sea- pert ae Don Lopex Cavajal, but from po pers found simung bis effects be was proved tu be Origin cation, while during five ur six weeks in mid- to such be a : : $ unce aud bombas . fee : summer, very little is done im the way of| “* That, having read the published communica-| f ’ ‘“? —" sabe mental improvement, Fancy, sensible reader | tion to the Hon. dobu Aldous, from a gentiewan ‘in | power which they dare not attempt an ll ventilated room of 18 ur 20 feet square, | P¥é!aed, ov the subject of Fiax “rowing and the) They are well aware ? 4 -*} erection of Mills, this meeting, desirous of the eg- | Ho resist that it could not fail te well know — although they have never proved it mischievous.” * No where will there be greater thankfulness wajority of the population are peace-loving aud perity, and know well that the ouly effect of a for prompt action than in Ireland, for the vast | oe 299 The * Pall Mall Gazette’ states that one thonsand five luindred persous have died from cholera this | year at Marseilles, CHARLOTPETOWN, Oct. 7th.—Oats, per bushel, ral is here to evrtify in behalf of the prisoner. t is estimated that this trial will cost the Geverie lepent $100,000... ... The President has allowed | the following prominent rebels their liberty 98 'is estimated that two million dollars worth of Ose tan of the | The nigh: Stuuding the time, be rece, : . 3 { . . si . . ire i va . lie mn . . . , r . ' . n Prevettan, native of Tarascon, on the crowded w ws 30 or 40 cinidren and Youths) eavlishing of Flax manufacture, pledges itself to| uder them ee ly ridieulous and contempt-| contented. To them Fenianism ig, a mere pit depiagit a parole :—Vice President Alex, H. Stephens down. {: ha Lower Khene. | quiry for bis beirseatclaw | 7~CtHling about a toot clear of your head, | adopt its euitivetion.” ible, even in the estimation of the most stupid and | MVisance—an Wopertinence—and they are glad COMMERCIAL, Grorgia, John A Campbell of Alubama, Jott * = Wilevn its wa tetubliehed the taet of hie ide utity with a unless yoa sre Me ry tall vo a scorching | Moved by Owen Curtis, Esq, secouded by Mr. | fovhsh of their dupes. Both they and their dupes to be rid of it at almost any price, They have a a tet | ae P Ke onan of Te xan, Cin o. 7 Prenhola of Sent Letericus felon, guilty of ulntder 1836. sdog-day, With thermometer betweon 85> | Gearge Hooper: | stake in the country, are desirous for its pros- rrency of the place named } ; Carehina, and Charles Clark of Mississippi. --+- th Quebee | y achargoal dealer, but subse qvently wf outlaw inthe Pyrenees, and chai geable with a host of mirdeeds He had broken catol the prieon at Pox (Arriege,) and was| suppoted to have perished in sundry siugy- jag conflicts on the frontier. Lis inherit- } in following their example, YO? in shade; wh av f st ; ; : and v . it at oo orable cond: | “That this meeting deems the subject of great tion for mentaé capacity | tesuli— younger | importance to the Agrieulturalist, auu hopes that! *. children sound asieep, while ma ny of the! other portions of the Island m ty be induced to give | tuilitary—that, as Macaulay expresses it— older ones would be nearly as weil employed | the matter their serious consideration, that its cul-| * Peasants and ploughmen however brave, ar = ‘ a ‘ c e No one, except | tivation may be universaily adopted, aud thereby | unable to stand their ground against Cobrehn éuk. those practically engaged, or those who tay necessitate the erevtivn of mills fur its manutac- | ders, whose life is a preparation for the day of by having come inte actual collision with the serious attempt at rebellion’ would be speedy conquest, degradation, and material rw.” Every word of the froeguing extracts concern- ing Fenianism, and the prowpt measures being taken by the Britis Government for its suppres- 28. Potatoes, per bushel, Is Bda@ ds 4d. Barley, per bushel, 3s 3d @ 3s 9d. Pork, by the carcase, per Ib. 44d a 5d. Owen Connvily, Esy., bought 20 large carcases yesterday at the latter price. Hauirax, N.S, Sept. 3Uth —Oats, per bushel 45 a 47 cents. } Potatoes, per bushel, 45 @ 50 cents. twenties will go by Saturday's European steamer lers; alse, nearly 20,000 shares of the Erie Ral | road, and considerable Hlineis Central. Gold New York, Oct. 12, p. m—The Herald's Acupaleo (Nexice) correspondent gives an ae count of asad state of affairs in that town, owing representing ne to the Cana four Praviners| fit “p the Na Cabin, and, ins 1ue, establish a latitax, calling : : : oi 3 ure. | battle, whose nerves | b tance.te quamivenble, end dese was la.co aq ieretgate the imatter on ecient principles, : | 4 *y Y v nerves have been braced by loog arley , i ‘ so wr - he ae : . ; "| cari form a just idea of the jangour an n-| _ Moved by Mr. George Hooper, seconded by) familiarity with danger, and whose movements | 00, are su pointedly applicable to the Tenant | Barley not quated. Oatweal, per bbl, $5.75 a| to the occupation af the Lmperialists, who occupy Bnd mteried the Crown of either coustry by feluu's for. id J ; 4 mien- | Johu Johneon, Boy t 7 bhave all tea preeias ‘Fewer’ ’ , Movements P y apy | $5. PLE. L prime mess pork, R22 a S23 the city during the d nd retire to the fort a& Conver ™ Seal . . | tal depress: cause F _) Jolin Johnson, Esq. ; 8 ¢ precision of clock work. een we : ee eae ‘ a gan ee ee He cuy Guring the day a appa The ery feiture as in England, Pression, caused by the leat aud con- | Unionism existing in our twidst, avd so plainly St. Joun, N. B., Sept zsth—Oats, per bushel, | night; there are but four hundred of them. . j yee | PTA a ta | boed air consequent on such astate of things. |“ That the thanks of this meeting are due to the} The recognition of this fact, in the whole- Ressia in gun East ~The Glode regards! ' feel contident that more could be accom. | Hen. Jubn Aldous for the interest be bas manifest- indicative of the course which our Government! 40 @ 44 cents. Potatoes per bushel, 60 cents some dread with which ought to pursue—and which to a certain extent,| Bétley low. By a telegram yesterday to a gen- the presence of the Liberal foreea were withdrawn to the. nteriot. Cases have occurred where the Imperial treeps pate a largely in private hands te? B pf (ed in bringing this subject to the notive cf the! ._. ‘ e | a tre roplore od prolwble war with Boxiara | . Saoe re ere way of learning, in one week, | Farmers of P. B. Island, and that the Secretary be | Military has inspired them, bas compelled them | it must be admitted, they have pursaed—for ite | tlemau im this city, the price was quoted at 70] have remained in the city over night, but they tle Lower Por wre new phase that Ruse i entering upon | urtog the time of spring and fall vacation, | requested to convey the same to Mr. Aidous.”? to acknowledge the truth of Falstaff’ i das, pars: lernts per bushel, with advice nor to ship. were found the next morning nailed te past Closter Waited in. Control Asia. Jem her adeunes south etve| than in three weeks during wid-sumn . Mucal ty Meo Hunger, secvnded by fr set’ in io alstaff’s often- extinction, that there js clearly no necessity for Monrrea,c. B., Sept. 29th —Onats, per 32lbs.. | with their ears aud noses cut off, a pivee of bar- Cvery neeeat . a i. . s % 2 aC ia note aes * ot > ‘ “ne ai 4 ms ’ . : : bas hitherto had to contend with desert Again, If the mental improvement is small, | Otte Castle : d wane Pat — - our saying another word upou the subject, be-| 32a 33 cents.” Barley, per 40lvs., 70 a 73 cenis. barism pertormed vy Alvarez scouts in the viewily- enterprise, — 47.) os “ Discretion is the better part of valour.” | Pork, mess, per bbl, B24. Gold 145 the physical injuries sustammed daring the ; . : . heat uf semwer, by children of dutionus! That a report of this meeting be furnisbed to the ne pers for their insertion.”’ eunetitutiuns, are viten cunsiderable. Not | @ LewWepapers ‘ i “g ertion ‘ . GEORGE C. HOUPER, See’y. trrbee She hue now to encounter two states Kiivva ard Bek} au, Possessing aw more com- pitts orgemigation. They eon each send into ; the fila ermies of from 80.000 to 40.04 Ogyen,| + few serious and fatal cases of fevers, Their spirit is broken; and, provided the Govern- yond expressing our satisfaction with what our riJers bave affeady done, aud our hope that, for ‘Toronto, ©. W., Sept. 283 —Oates, per 32Ibs., o- ‘4 ‘ —The Jacke 27 a BU cents. Barley, per 48ibs, 79 a 81 cents. New Yoru, Qet. 13, p.°m—The J ment follow up the advantage which, by the in-! the effecting of the complete extinetion of the | Pork, prime mess, B21 a $22. Miss., special despateh to the Herald says @ have been resumed We 2 y Sere Bhinek Mm the city of Pe 7. ‘ aire trode Se si é : piu —— . , | guerilla eperations . Tie mere fact thet Russia hae rel headaches, and other disurders, evuid be Milton, Oct. 11, 1205. reduction of the military, they have already ob-| treasonable conspiracy, they will see the necessity Boston, U. 8, Sept. 20th.—Oats, Northern vigour Y government waggou train wae feat cons ernati ; : Felations with _ i tained over them, by pr ; ‘pate : ‘ : , : and Canada, per bushel, 58 @ 60 ceuts ; western 1 ge 5 — Vekiera, whether hostile or fj iwniily, ig) Paced to over-exertion on the play-ground, | Forr Avucustus Lirexary Instrrure.—A haat Shean d * Proupily putting iv toree, | of causing some vt the most audacious of the de-) do., 62a 65 cents. Potatoes per bushel, 60 cent, | Sitacked near Bolton, between mer {out Chins wcked, wal str.