* _ ee x * AO \ ein a d. the one drivingy the eballes ith stigss he if ever, ajchang@.in the oflicers of Government shou'd Islander, ina revent ieee Q poe se ’ er + f ° a on e* é “4 ? . . itin the oppose diree- 2 other driv *ne goal, and the ote ‘bey pave @anc Ta jion ; in short, @ game of shanty , y Th _ Ye gods! such dancing: ero ws 1 ai’ ee sometimes only offine séx, stalid oppos:této gota otner, exhibiting no other motion in their dancing . ; ‘ o dig orks 3 than raising their shoulders wih a peculiar jerk. bend jay the knees so asto give their whoit bodies, frourthe - ynesispwards) the éame mation, %d grinning horrib'y each wther, while not 6 foot stirs. — Sit Leun's Aud. gon's Bay Territory. ere" ST ; nS me - Che Examiier. AW BD NESDAY, APRIL “@4, 1850, ea st rtes sae = “bp that limited. portion of the community who aub- geciba to the Islander were ever in want.of evidence fo the inherent baseness of character in the individual who hos for come weeks acted as its editor, we have no ere -- a o “esitation in saying that Friday’s No. would have abun- dandy supplied the want. Thia individual has laboured fo beduub. us with filth, but he has unwittingly betrayed the vu! sarity of lis own nature—end his utter and com- wa Of Men and | , . . ‘ jorevent holder of the office, hough bornan the Colony, | -thimeelf. If there were any truth in the story, it wonld | make the desired retiring allowances for the Secrets THE RAADIRER. : ” _ — ~~ , . : 1d} Eo rh ot cast censure for . ghort jhe hasmhever uttereda syHab!¢ in, Neer Hess aud Uni refuse! bears the chief che yat@or ia pu ¢ that could ™be held 10 inflicate the, lelandey’s 4 sod atten av os aht to bes a viel imputedito aim. Jf hes) itld,however, be se-. ag empisiliingigg o-egqasliierstly ic the maine The UNndenliy pain, to every 7 od Governor Was not AUCHOr ged to establish Responsibie Government.” If gue; De the fact,avhy did the Couneil resign, andes didithe . | Cannob-conmand. vernor Offer dhroe seutsuoahe Res ponsibie Gover , Lhe information .sespecting the morigaging of, party? “Thesesigiationand iveoftenplai inianind the £30 which Mr. Whelan avas to receive this)4 different open ta she wands, pesahe Vouneil, and in Session as Member’s. pay, is a palpable falsehood, and! i Te Exceency. - The. fxhtorof-Ahe-Geretieg : : re asl CVCRING Ss paper, appears to be ot & sunilar coulgonly have beeb cominunicated to Maclean, ifcom-! ¢,- je says, the only question at issue between the munieated atall—by a person asemendscious as he is!sembly and’Governor is, whether or wot the-former in ‘aie place.” In Ip . ; , oe lected to fill that or any other past, he will not do 80} Islander Saye, “ tt must bé abund ° . ° . ¢ “qu \ , ‘ oO without the approhation of a constituency, which the) Mer sted reader, wnat the ny — ‘ , ow ‘ . " fave shewn that Mr. Whelan did not calculate without rn asurerand Attorney General, adunitting the author; : of tlis Exceliency to put in practice, the gyatern of Re. his host, and that, the morigaare Was equally Certain | <ponsibility, should those retirements be granted. Pop, ofthe mortager’s re-elcetion. If we were mean enough sions or no pensions, we strongly suspect that befor to adopt Mr. Maciean’s systein of attack, we dare say, the lapse of inany days it will “be abundantly plaig? we might find wretches ready enough to whisper in our| = ey. is eid eee ears falsehoods affecting his private character; or if we) in this respect, or that it ieseeking grossly tordoceine could not find such wretches, we might follow his ex- the public. ample and invent the calummnies ourselves. We might! <r -—~. rt ans ee ‘say—“'we have been informed that Mr. Maclean was! A Gop-sknp v0 THe Istanper asp Gazarrs.. 1S Uae 1 nek guilty of repeated acta of swindliag before he came aac ae Buse Chen. auch oan Ca this Island, and that he sought Uaese shores as a refuge ;! occupy the place of a leader in the columns of 2”: Com i plete disregard for honour, common decency and truth, without causing to us one painful feeling, or lessening ws, we believe, to the elightest degree, in the estima- | , : Aion of the public. or that, having grown hoary in violating elsewhere the temporary, wherein it is asserted,, among other«tings, , ‘ ‘Ina notice to Correspondents, it intimated to thejordinances of society he has cotie here to consummate, et the [iberals in this Island: have, « “um their ardour 1 . 2 4 “4 . Org 93 i ; ._, {lost sight of discretion, end seriously perilled the cause * clever author” of certain letters signed “The Dirty his iniquity by trampling upon the ordinances of Gad, | ' . , By they profess to have at heart;” whereat the «Queen's Pace Urchin,” that hia Iucubrations caanst be published, and scofling at his revelations; or we might remind him most excellent Printer looks span ve: a <— ebecause “they contain toc many allusions to private! ofghe oft-told story relating to the dog-like burial of a! and exclaims: “ Dere now, dere now—one ode eoatters.” Ifthere he any such letters in existence— wife ; or any thin:, in short, equally “ interdicted to the’ ne a. in de oder P Sisners ot against de Re- “(fof we presume them to be an attack upon ourselves press ;”—but such allegations would be more degrading TEE ee eet hee ee hat if Me whole ) Tie ‘ ; % a ae “= of the radical papers, not.only.in Nova Scotia, but ia from the sececuon of & signature sometimes applied to to ourselves than ; injurious to our antagonist, and raise 4}! the Provinces, had déclared the Liberals a thie e@s,and as deveid of point, and truth, and meaning. as iim in pubstic favour in proportion as they lessened us,| island to have done wrong, that would not be proof that venything possibly can be)—if there be any soch lettets: the radica! papers were in the right. But more influer Mr. “daclean appears to be very sore at being remind-| és ae ; ait "le oa: iH 2 a ; . tial Presses than the Eustern Chronicle—which has beep . ia the office of the [s’ander which we utter'y disbe-'ed of his rejection by the constituency of the First Dis-| more then once found coquetting between the Liberals Mere—it ia strange they are withheld from the public trict. “Nothing but my own apathy or repaynance and Tones in-Neva Scotia—have sent their tribute of 4 ofar the reazon assigned, since we find inthe same paper) prevented my return,” he says. Hemav faney be was vpplause across the waters to the Lideral party in this ; . . ° 4 F , : ale Tinile ro 2mme j > e y . aa atticie sigued “ Ds Maclean,” abusive eneuxh on apathetic and repugnant, bat every bevy, we are sure, Island. Whilst we remeinber oat the ame Chromm i : : 7 ; R . jcle has vain ed to play the Sir Oracie wi private and personal grounds to. satisfy the depraved believes the reverse. He canvassed the District dili-/ °° 2° %8" ly allempted to play sic th the , ¢ BU i ey : : (Government in Nova Scotia-—has. endeavoured to m- Castes of the most enthusiastic’ ‘overs of slang and gently enough, and sought to impose upon the Electors press the public with an idea of it3 importance, b lander. with every species of misrepresentation. This did not! vccastons!ly finding faut with, and administering a¢- The frat piragrap of the articie in question repudi- jvok tike “ apathy” and “repugnance.” [le says he was, Vice to. Mr Howe and his parity in that Prownce, we ‘ : oe i > ia ed ell affor 2 its gentile re : ig- . sates’ the connexion alleged to exist between Afr. only ‘43 vates behind” bis opponent—(a very cousider- can well afl is to simile at it « “~ reproof, and dis » Blac! ithe oficinis, We never aff i wm a , credit its.prophecy. The’ Gazetle havmg ohefs geta ‘ " eer oe oe, ae ra ar ee ie able number indeed)—and © there were about 160 uD- hft trom the Pictonian, the Istander conies forward a bes been hired by the officiitls, but that he is hired (by solicited votes in New London alone unpolled.” It is and cries, shares !__ Bunean chuckles, wagn his head, John Ings of course) to do that service for the offtcin!s pot yerv likely that the 100 voters would have polled contentediy takes Mr. Hlaezard’s leavings. and ostente- 4 . oe i i ae is te , % jously dis Si the public as having Tt by opposing Respousible Government—whch they are for Mr. Maclean. had they been solicited: for we know oe oi. Ch “ So We oo a me sy i] : , i . {OY im tro e& Cnronicie, e the ave ha well aware wil! be the means of turning them out of that. he is not remarkably popular even in the . f y . i af ate 3 af roulen wach comtort and consolation in the sill emuall voice _ office—ond which Mr. Ings is incapable of doing himsel!;)scction of the County, as was abandanily proved by the Pictonian. It ig not every week that brings them aad we kno very we}! that Mr. logs has pot the meansto the defe; t of MV e David Simpson two years aga, when such a god send. . remunerate Mr. Maclean, and Ise therefore cra frou Mr. Maclean averred that if Mr Coies polled a majority | \ re ae " a= patina , > . sa ‘ 2 ° a ‘ me : ; ee bh SE neat \ L ‘ este ) ; " . me the purses of that party for whose benefit dle job is of yotes at that election, at New London, which he did.” fmeTING At Ia PeQqur.—A p blic meeting, cot : ‘d We do not impute crime to either party in the ie (J 1 \ id Salle | vened at the request of Messrs. Clark and Montvomery: 2 one. 2 es Taf - * n nS). S if p arty rd } ue (Moe. Maclean) wou'd regaru {pe tact as an express was recently held alt Ma! peque. Alter A Tren! deal ‘ , Matter; the officin’s are justifiable in making use of Mr. jon of want of cenfidence in himself. But the very discussion, two Resolutious were pasted,— oe Fos sig. ~—~ — 4 «lags to employ Mz. Maclean in the defenee-of their circumstance of these supposed 100 soters not coming Wied the wish of the meeting that the iwotmembers for | sah tender the situation he holds a desirable 2 that thing atoll, that they took remarkably little interest ia ease 0 Pyeenae fe be apphied 1owehie tidbine yal é bis misfortune and not his fault. He ssserts he is M+ Meclean's return. of the public debi; the socond Resolinon expressed t Hi “winder Roengagemen} whatrvertoaiteck orcelend any’ Mr. Maclean bas no good reason.to Jay the flat- cordial concurrence im the steps takea by tire L.derd ‘| particular party,” but ne is under an engagement, we tering unction to his sou', that we are cither. irritated i aa beget on: sae vt) gm ppose, to edit the dstander yand agit isthe basiness or slarmed at wirat he sivles his “ plain dealing” with | wigh a ofiee ae aalicaniiin “a oS igpreetcpe gd . Mr. Magt x of that paper to “attack” the Liberals, and “defend”: Respons.tle Government. His opposition is eminent- gomery urged Mr. Ciark to joim with hin :; came , the Tories, the difference is by no means obvious. { lv serviceable tousandto the cause. The circule- it cannot thoretore be said that if was a one-sided ales | We can readily excuipate Mr. Mac'oan fromthe re-ition of our Paper has greatly increased since he it rather approved of, than condemned thu late eqndast ot the Hlouse of Assembly, though the Malpeque people proach of looking tor office under Government, “] am became navuiintc ; is » s- re r ecame the servant of Joby Ings, (not by the mean and are jp favor of raising a _Revenve: there is, there aeither,” be says, “ expecting nor desiring any appoint-:contemptible method of sending it to different people litte cause for the glorification displayed by the Tones went whatever uncer Government; whercas My. Whe-'nnanthorized, telling them they can have it for one half of Charlottetown, for a few days pact, in speaking & é-9 is anxiously waiting for ‘the office ef Queen's Prine; year free of expense y this meeting, No reproach or complaint was cast ape ter.” It would be useles: for bim to enconya : the Asscimbly for withholding the Supplies. : expectation or desire upon this head; for the party in of Responsible Government have nearly doubled durin: | i power liave no ollice to give him, and their guecessors!the same s! ; , are pot , i they will pay fer a second hal 6 8O¥' year); and we believe that the advocates to the cause | : .. Mreris : LEC Ou ‘ev We iort period, We should ;egret, above all cal saa ed ti ae Pia) Sloman Fina . Mkel ward = «t ce ; 24s. : : . : i ormed th ! { wening jistjag : Nkely to reward bis apos acy aud treache bhitthings 1 Bia Raat . Ae hs aa . cite: signi pe Ss e - thintie «el y Po th * t ou ¥ . . ry - hings, Mr. NMactean’s ex pusion from the CaitOrial | of the Bleetors of rhe Third District of Queens Coe batting him into the un.biest sxuation uncer tie jchair of the Isiancer ; every article he pens there ia anjmet Benjamin Davies, Esquire, at Belle Creek, that Ger _ Crewr, But there waz atiine whea Mr. Macloan could |argument im onr favour. ‘leman having gone there on business connected yie eve made no auch disclaimer with any recard fort ‘his Shipyard. ‘Their object was to assertain the {re + : - lor falsehood of ‘earieimh « Me: trvth ; and he will geadily perceive, that we reser to his “ , , it falsehooul of certain charges Isid against Mr. Dav phic tion-to the Colonia} Offic ' ee tty Bare not anzions to quarrel with the slander far { U¥ Some ‘VPory Magistrates inthe District. Mr. a ap rcoation & He ©. onal duce to pe mae Survey sRerlineg Mee ° c ° } 3 d j 6 Wr a } ° *'exolained and proged the ebsr rae wet one except ive 3 1}; ewthe-e2 SdleGentienns peering Mac ourecitorial header 10 3 in the right.” OC! of ee ergs, | he Wenerel, expense oF the Gentleman who new filkiand the jetrer he Seciety for tt eform of Colonin) (0 be false, and of the most ridiculouecharaeter, T ah, en } ed to the Seoery for the Reform of Colonr , ‘ = situation, As to the eilegation respecting the (overament, is “a lame and impotent defence of th | cusing party were ashamed to shew their faces; 1% . . > . * ’ 1 A noe . , & . ; > Agerye) « ts ¢ ’ i : ates of Queen's Printer, how saa Nr. Maclean cr any; ee aren not a to sutisty the Is’ander he eee oy hi e oer ate aes oe a oo. rh) * ec : : * 4and We sre enre the Assembly ere not rricularty « {der propava'ed to tre prejudice of Mr. Davies, aber, peisoa say thy: Mir, Whelaaie * eaxivus” about S:rous of winning the aood P hm ‘ ve ae } hemselves hrotits aieba with, the cundect of os i 0s tee esder:ddebewed vin! . rOUSs | inning the good-opinion of that paper, One} Bemselves hichty pre: : (Me con ne wiesqnt er oesieged the office in thing is certain, that, up to the present momen’, the Gentleman whie representing them in the Howe Dotening street, nor askee the Lieutenant Governor for| Mslander has been unable to convince the public or our. | _ i; nag itas he ever urged the petty with whom he acts a that the Assembly were wrong inthe course pur-|° Gong a Besstna —The offices of Sherif for Qesew™ | . 4 : 2 : a a » i * ‘ " * . « 2 . ° - fa the Assembly to teke ity their consideration eny The 1 toy respect to Responsible Government. jand Prince Counties, have spare begging, Mr. « Qaim which ha wight be surpaaed to whe omy thing, im feet, for winch they have been!aud Mr. Clack having declared their determinanon Se - 1 ; peesess, » Bonever, | pestively blazed, 13, wot raining & Reverze. helio egrve-—not to be sworn in., , Ledepenceetly of ‘ -- _-- —_ ~ —— -- - — at ne = ete ee eee. ee