ai te et ee ee, ee EXAMINER. A t 4 Zit salad oe owes ome POO ILN TOL PE I SI e Sr ae a = ee av st ne ee ae : . K i NITY Sy I . NT Y ” j . > * NG’ : act e:pating a goo | de ] of unpleasantness from ny, he simply | ' i | ¢ Fx TH rr and the parties more owedt | i } (E* t i e | GEORGETOWN AND ROYALTY. " ved the matterto fay over, rrr ay syeriiee WUtel VV EULS Lie POLLO LBRO LN AOL LO LOMA AAO LOL A. A. McDonald. R. McAulay. G. Parker, 120 124 Lid FIRST ELHCTORAL DISTRICT. A. Beaton, John Knight, 73 M41 i] me | WH. Haviland. 142 ately concerned nay thank their frend, Mr. Wellner, for pt 5 - 7 a Mbelazes bade > atthe pes. is alll a aie his business under the notice of the public CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1, JULY. 5, 1858. jes got heartily sick of his billet, and several | : , >; PLL DAI net, however, omg to the THE ELECTION RETURNS. ee PLO LOLA LOL ALO LAA i bringing t true that ** Mr. Dav times threatened to give it up,’ (ron THE EXAMINER.) “ EXAMINATION AT THE CENTRAL ACADEMY. E. MeEachen. Ist Polling Div. on ' ise eause assigne >} ‘ellne the scandalous state On Tuesday last took place the mid-summer examination | C@use @ssignt d by Mr, Wellner, but from the scat , a aieeee Spay pe IE | which he found the books of the City. —" ie | 2d do. 250 286 1]2 x ee oa diate siya We must ‘ont with the truth,” that Mr, Wellner was totally} Woe gave in our last No, a statement of the number of votes 3d aa 27] OR” 50 Special vote, 1 —_—— 274 of the punilsat the Central ~-asioa, L noticed his Lordship Chief Justice tiodgson, the loose slips of | : dine sie j 4 ‘ molled at the several elections in Queen’s County. We repeat It was pleasing polled at the seyeral electio 2 y Pr had mixed or| that statement, incompetent, as Is incontestibly proved by above referred to, and the manner 10 W hich he edger, eviher from»his ignorance an the ur Hon. Mr. Brenan, and Hon. Capt. Swabey. ——— 709 yaper : “ al ih and add to it correct retarns from the other aha ou Total, and satis fact ry to see i Ww well the pupils acquitted them- | up the’ accounts in the | selves in the various classes that were ex unined. Que class, | stuoidity, he could render the vimvegpa tts litde i. Bo eater ate two Counties, so that our readers may have in one issue a fuli | SECOND DISTRICT. : » several occasions 1e . ° ° ‘ ; . ee aecount from all the electoral districts in the K. Whelan. J. Dingwell. J. B. Cox. J. Jardine, vearticular hs: Ff general mort teor eave evidence ‘on bringing their work to a close. : in particular, that oF general mormation, gave evidence of | in bringing We a ARLE SET ee, and reliable old Council, and especially on “MF. | 146 66 gs “= v Ist Poll’g Div. 332 \ . . , . te i eR . : threw the blame on the 1 the emineat useful education attainable tn the institution and | threw the Sram . ernie" a ; e 4} : ‘ ai ; ’ t of the adil Melsaac,. who, he said, was appornted chairman of acommittee | Island. We subjoin, likewise, in separate columns, the names od do o70) a40 114 oo of the superior manner in which the judgment of the ye Rae ae é' nae 4 ve snded t > | ; s ‘ : . - , _ = “<i had Seen exercised and improved. The pupils of this clas] oso n ee ee et ae the | of the members elect, under their respective party designations. | 3 do. 126 136 il : ad JCeh CXkerciseu anu iMhprover, oo pepe Y or eee } rned hit When the books were balanced by US, | : : . " 4 duty assigned him. de ; . ii ai > o 7 7 faction, and said that he could It will be seen that the Liberals will have sixteen certain votes | Special votes, 3 ~ 2 rac ‘ y ‘ t ‘ s\ ‘ i —_—_—_— —_ —— ~— ° » } , 4 ; tie ar h rig: rs | , 1 — were examined, for nearly an boUr, by Otie Oi the visifors, On | Mr. Wellner expressed his satis i » new se, and if Mr. Laird will go with them as he mi : in the new House, and if Mr. Laird wi l go 54 393 116 he use, formation, &e., of the thermometer, barometer,| pow keep the books in & clear, satisfactory and intelligible watas o7 ; ret tor Uy y } ; »mramnt s2 OY } Hrreetness ft ‘inn ‘ a : De : Pont | E . , Z y : Als t Se ey ae ee. ee es ” ce to that eff a ¢ his letter, Mr. Wellner says | did in former years, and as he probably willagain, the number THIRD DISTRICT. their . . , | ent tro! rel classes »>econe vr paragraph of Ms te ls * eli ‘ ’ ye ‘ ’ » their answers, ' tisfuetion Several classe In the concluding paragraph of Als tether, ~o».tof Liberals will be seveatee At all events the majority is E. Thornton. Thos. Owen, J. Hensle . t.? ( ae age a yore { tf ks and a hint fer some of Lib« rais Wl ye SEeyeuteen. 4 ail eyents 1’ majori y if me y- : ‘ » OXa lin I n. and t > proficiency, creditable | ‘* a motion was mad for a vote of thanks, and a hint for some: | . 7 Ist Poll’ Div 155 100 14] and tl showed the systematic | thing more tanvible for the performance of theirarduous duties. | decidedly in favour of the present Government ; and although | 5, ds. P44 293 64 “ * sat oo i i Ge iS. CU LUG SySr Cela eit a > ‘ - : . . ‘ J “a . eZ ae " . . ‘ - « . Phe 1 { was not seccnded—-a_ ¢ ecided proof that the ie > on ‘ . Rs e 3 and masterly manner in which that part of a superior edu- Phe mot “y 7 : i i j ae ‘ c eT ee of | the ‘Tories indulged the most extravagant glorification a few | 3d do. 969 112 209 ° : : . me a : z ~ t mayoriuy oO 1e ounes which @ it nee OM 8 | , ~ | eats } ke , t Sh ale elit Teg Seance of osition by oe : : ¢ } . . . ; ie Special votes o ‘ 2 canon imparts i. £WO preces Ol sition BY | his Lordstitp the Mayor, Councillors Heartz, Barnard, Binns, | Gays aiter the election, it must be evident to every one of them I OUCS, ~ . ' . one ° } at - ‘ ‘ ——- ee onenems asters ic 1G ; rite I OS | Snyjt 2¢)% avies } rehe . aloe ny services ' : , win 2 } wnigiskt Ca atn it | . ales ¥ Masters M . ' os ae ee cs = coe Morrison, Das a Daehe min), valued my § fein now that they were sadly premature in the manifestation of} Total, 673 509 416 present, and prov that the sng received | much more than they did the publisned repart of the committee, : eg / : ri ‘ ! sal Bia de oe : ce , ; a ail s Se ie thank them for it.’?. How any mao in his sober | ™ ‘ir delight. In the first gush of their enthusiasm they | FOURTH DISTRICT. tu due suare const ution Lore renen ¢iasS; as they Gia t thant eu Wr at. OW BHT ar ter ee 7 . . me ris a i arris ? MeNej _——_ f. . ‘etene it oe well: any | senses tf ‘o_knowledve of the facts possessed by Mr.! claimed three candidates as supporters of their party who were | , aie ; J. Wightman. G. Harris. P. Me Neill. P. Beers, reading Telemaque, but for watt of time, it, as wellas many | £¢! , With the- knowledg f the facts |] , im ou 22 lates as sup} C sir party ist Poll’e Div. 27 16 145 173 : . . : 6 Valine ould nen such a sentence as tilts, So ulle ly devoid ol . a tel ‘iad . Ri PS ‘ . > - a . other interesting classes, were not examined. Wellner, could pyn such a sentence ae this, 60 © 7 I 4 OT) not at all returned. They have been forced to give up two of | 24 do. 179 37 41 16 ; ; ; ; } ry - |truth, as it ig in every essential particular, we are Lotally at a) . ? : i l pee “a - Nothing could show better than the result oi the exami- te Peel aay hone t My Duchemin moved | those ventlemen—but they still cling with bull-dog tenacity to 3d do. 129 115 60 48 . ' . . , ’ : : ioss to conceive. ihe facts are these: | ° uci mit) i G o) id At} i RQ Q9 or on atta tha fntility of ha 3 Venant attemnn's th: } , Oy : , ; , | cite . ti ao, oc Oo 0 ee ee +} yg a a a _— a resolution, that the report of the committee be adopted and| the third. They appear to be unable to reconcile themselves | Special votes 3 3 3 { ] fis eaAme montis. Ov ecertnal narties. to smace t] » n-| : pe . ; s : : j iia i - oOpechi OLCS, e » made, for some montas, DY certain parues, damage the 1 tthe ¢ renert nformation: and Mr. Barnard moved an], ae et " : eee eta Re cias ) a ee TI eu a eT ere Gees er hy 2 ee : |to the painful fact, that Mr. McAulay—one of their most re- | tS instal ola stitution in the ecstneacon of the public. ne tree 1S KROWN | amendment, that the report be not received, which amenament | ’ ' my FOr 9° OR9 . ‘ its frui } a fi | } iving | a. ee , t! | doubtable champions — is numbered in the list of defeated | Total, vd ous ee) 261 by its fruit, an 1 by this test we find that those receiving! was not seconded, sir, Duchemin’s motion was then put, and |‘ OUNTADIC din plons 8S numperec io St eicated | ¢ . ‘carried with one dissentient voice—Mr. Barnard. he gross personaijities with which Mr. their education in the Academy can successfully compete, in | beneath our notice. The foregoing | | i Vo} ’ Rant: Veliner s proaucion oes : | But Mr. McAulay was just six votes PRINCETUWN AND ROYALTY AND LoT 18. candidates, for they persist in classing him amongst the returned | PRINCE COUNTY - 4 Va . members on their side. those branches which they have been there studying, with) | ' | » stedents of any other educational establishment in the abounds, we deein totaly % i . : ; : 7 st Bi; ich P aa -_ v 7 1 , ; t a >| statemenis will, we trust, satisfy the public that in our report behind Mr. Andrew A. McDonald at the declaration of candi-| John Ramsay 918 Tion. D. Montgomery 141 wer British Provinces. o adduce an instance in proof}. ow cantly with Me. Wellner, and that * the books . ad ; Ameen ree le : we dealt very leniently with Mr. Wellner, and that the books | gates last Fuesday in Georgetown, and Mr. McDonald will, as} George Sinciair 203 YIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. mas of the City were in a very imperfect and unsatisfactory con-| ' : : : } ; ‘ } $9 7 : ie . a é natter of course ake 8 see Ww tis¢ steve | ~ > er tely a pupil at the} gitjor and that “ many of the accounts had not been kept in . matter of course, take his seat in the new House. It is true | fon, J. Warburton 651 Villiam Hubbard 445 in his classes by Master. Hodgson, lately i d ait ile | : , . - : * 3? | on ° . | oy . > Central Academy, and son of Daniel Hodgson, Esqr., of this} a sufficiently ciear, disiinctand intelligible manner, | that Mr. MeAulay has demanded a scrutiny, which begins to- | Fidele J. Gaudet 486 eT la a al A eel | W. MORRISON SECON . ity. This young gentieman, sine he left the A: agemy,; 5 alae J Spe nama VIES ’ day: but Messrs. McDonald and Parker have also demanded | , : saint ogni oy hes becn continuing his studies at King’s College, Windsor.| Charlottetown, July 2, 1858. DANIEL DAVIES. / tj f +] ded for M Taviland iM | John Yeo 09 William Gregg 197 a AES en ‘ . Me ee . ‘iad a scrutiny of the votes recorded for Messrs. tiayiland and Mc-/| Payid Ramsa IR ; Soil rs ‘ } At tho terminai examinations of that institution. for the | Se chips 5 ’ shies . , i Dayid AamMsay _— Robert Gordon 3] dis ~ rom . , r VN awe: ¢£ v haw l maa a roliaws at 4 ne omer i Tr? er Oy Easter term, 1858, he gained, according to the Nova Scotian | LT.-COL. GRAY’S CENSI RE ON THE PROTECTOR, | Aulay ; and we have geod reason to believe that the scrutiny | ‘ y THIRD DISTRICT, — ; ' et ee Se . ' me . . | it? 2 ge eRe ew A a Tae | James Yeo 682 Daniel Greer 55 of the 19th April, distinguished places in the classes of} 'o ror Eprror or tun EXaMINER. | will result in giving Mr. MeDonald a larger majority than he Stanislaus F. Perry 54) oe 455 me wT ‘ a m . me . : . ‘ cae c., " i ce . : i 5 ve idiec s ° ¥ oe Literature, Nautaral Science, Modern Languages, Mathematics | Stirn.—The last Jslender contains a letter from. the xe of has at present, as a considerable number of bad votes have | ” - FOURTH DISTRICT. te-eon the enhiecte | Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. John Hamilton Gray, addressed $* to . : , ly tii . . <. ye sses, the subjects | Lieut.-Co it thee Bil ny? $ | been taken for his opponents, while not more than one, or two | James C. Pope O59 Cornelius Howatt 557 58-4 James Muirhead uv ally in the latter two c ; ition. W. W. Lord and Physics, espect : See ee | of which he made a particular study of while at the Academy. ; huren m the fourth ‘ t ; ; 1 . . . » ‘ . — : oe e nmfeabatens b " id Mact ese volumes in refutation of the ground- the members of the Roman Catholic ( in which he endeayours leetoral district, Queen’s County, ; Oi vat he was never actuated by any other than brother- —_— —— THE NEW HOUSE. at most, of his can be set aside, The Tories affect to believe that Mr. Knight, of the First PACS ilAC LaICse -& LN C i ke werd 42 1 t . } ‘ , y* | to prove ti ess ( reves Grougat agains ue PRtrs Acagemy and its | ‘otholi F i : ) neces less charges broug \ gg a ul Academy and its}1~ Jove towards the Catholics of tuis Island. He commences} District of King’s Count 1 Mr. R f Pri Lee ae h ehl: resp ected Head i la: ter, i iY. Ke nny, DY parties from bv denving his having any connection with the editorial de- istrict O \ing's oun y; ale I vamsay, 0 rincetown, Hon. George C tc Hon Edward Palmer Protector tor the last twelve months; but he} will either be with them, or will take a middle course between Frantis Kelly, Héc. I] in. F Lor wort! i Franch LCily . E. ° ft , ae ee 1g Tin, iis whow. judging from their apparent position in society, much J gs i : | . | partment ol the Hion. James Warburton, Don. Montgomery, Esq. 5S hotter thines mic © exnected TISITO! = nat Gane the a was . wore 6¢ heal ena oF ” he : oe ‘ : pettel ae —s be po ages’ VisiTor. a 8 apt ny that h i the very mone anG eed of the ithe Government and the Opposition. We can assure them Charlottetown une 2o S03, (editorial committee at the advent or establishment of that un- ss i ‘ ‘dele Gs ‘ No . 32. 7 | ltruthful journal. ‘The gallant Lt.-Colonel ** was most ready that they were never more mistaken in their lives than they a Esq. Colin perce Esq. +2oe> j Cees pare, 1° ee er a eres oe ee ae ; : ; sts . S. F. Perry, Esq. John Longworth, Esq r CORPC IN AFFATRS and ‘willing,”’ as he admits, *‘ to lend it every assistance both | will be, if they continue to entertain this belief, for we are rar? ee © ie. CITY CORPORATION AFFAIRS. | A’? hien*<cen and otherwise, and so expressed’? himeelf Piha li Be: a ; a Hon. W. W. Lord, Hon. John H. Gray, a ee Ve ee oe ial ’} satisfied that the party in power will not have more steadfast George Sinclair, Esq. William Douse, Esq. John Yeo, Esq. Dayid Ramsay, Esq. dames Yeo, Esq. J. C. Pope. Esq. Tt. Heath Haviland, Esq. Thomas Owen, Esq.—13. John Ramsay, Esq. A. A. MeDonald, Esq. John Knight, Esq. Alexr. Beaton, Esq. Hon. EK. Whelan, Joseph Dingwell, Esq. Hon. EK. Thornton, Hon. Joseph Wightman, George Harris, Esq.—16, with | with the proviso, that no personalities should ever be intro- ®in,—In reply to the extraordinary production in the Eraminer | duced into its columns.’’ That is, he would give the Protector of the 14th ultime, signed * William B. Wellner,’’ we beg to l every support at his command to enable it to malign Catholics offer the following remarks; Whea the Councillors, elected in |—to impute to Catholie pastors crimes which can only be i 1 | To tue Eprron or THe HNXxaMINER. friends in the new Assembly than the gentlemen whose names we have mentioned, The islander says the Government should retire from office, Why? Their opponents are in the minority — that is clearly proven ; and we beg to ask what kind of ‘* honour’? or ‘* consistency”’ would they have, if they attempted to carry on the Govern- | } j August last, took their seats in the City Council, they naturally found in the hidden recesses of the editorial committee’s own hearts, or on the margin of Salt Lake in ** free America’’—to assail the blameless and pure characters of inoffensive and un- rotected Catholic ladies—to attack the Church from which it.-Colonel Gray an j his forefathers have been lopped off as rthy members—to ridicule the tenets and felt anxious to ascertsin the exact financial condition of the City. if they ‘‘ possess one spark of honour or consistency !”’ To a!| enquiries on the subject, they were told by Messrs. Mc Jsaac, Rigg and Barnard, that not only was the City free froin | debt. but there wasa balance of £432 153. 24d. in favor of the | {uty, as ex ubited by the published account of the Cry Treasu- oOugiyt NEUTRAL. Alexander Laird, Esq. having been unwo -—_____—_——_-- + see» ——— creed of Roman Catholics as gross, ignorant and superstitious, | ont, should the Liberals be silly enough to retire in their —-all this. and more, he would guaranteee to help them in; . 5 but—bai—*‘ no personalities should ever be introduced into its eolamns!’?? What straight-forwardness ! What nobility of principle! What transeendant charity towards those de- tuded Roman Catholies! Really, the Lt.-Colonel must believe Casholics to be dolis or fools if they place any faith in such specious nonsense, Ar the request of several of our friends and patrons we very rer—the £480 borrowed upon Debentures, they contenced, not to form part of the debt against the City until due. f Mr. = Pavios being absent in England at this time, does not hold him- self responsivle for the correctness of this statement.) On re- ig to the Ciry accounts, which onght to have shown ihe favour? Retire they cannot,—it is absurd to think of the ? ‘ : : . F reluctantly give the following editorial article from the last Government changing hands in the present state of parties. oye ' ’ We do not know + Protector a place in our columns to-day. If the majority in the new House be not strong enough to sus- ‘ : ; ; ; ly brethren has had the honor of penning this remarkable production, but we congratulate him, whoever he gerri! true state of affuirs, no satisfactory information could be gather- | whioly of the tha ed from them. Many of the accounts, as stated in our report to the City Council, ** not haying been kept in a sufficiently clear, tain the present Administration in the pursuit of a vigorous oliey, the Opposition is certainly not strong enough to take |. : : we Py y ” 8 is, on the decided hit he has made ; and as he has enabled the distinct and inte!ligible manner.” Part of the expenditure, we ‘¢ John Hamilton Gray’? pompously announces that he has ° bli as a se found, had got been entered in the ledger at all, but was merely | ** never in word, thought or deed sought to give offenee to any charge of our public affairs, and the constitution provides a Sanctified Press to reach the climax of its iniquity, we do not . * . : > ome . 9 Tt i - - @ > bs a we af BS Ce i ima ) it Vid y posted oa soose slips of paper. Many of the entries in the led-{ man holding diffvrent tenets from’’ himself; and he * would | remedy in a farther appeal to the people. We should rejoice | , es er deisieiane ; ver, amounting to considerable sums, were made in pencil at jappeal to’’ his * speeches as chairman at the two Protestant} +, haying the elections to ran over again, for we are confident | know any person who is more capable of condueting its downe ¥ “ e : » . } = ‘ ° co , é os i 3 2 ‘ ais MG 5 a © < cabils CU « U IU i a the foot of various accounts, Mr. Wellner not knowing what | meetings, held in Charlottetown, for the purpose of advocat- | a. : ia ward career, and we therefore fervently hope that he will be account to post them into; and many of those posted in ink were | ing the reading of the Bible in the schools to those Protestant | that we could, after another contest, command a far larger| allowed to enjoy a monopoly of the editorial chair of the Pre ‘ » % ; z ad oe ae - : 2a 2 o . 9 m "8 ; 3 }« UWe TOY & rh? Of if Ule t Cnair oO ie - interlined both in dsy-book and ledger. Many items were en | children whose parents may desire it—as proof of what’’ he| majority than we can at present ; and by dne precaution, and ly top allion ten. tin baal oe 4 fal 1 blaspl } } " , . . oo} 2AgS¢ yo | ‘ 9 | fectp? sé for 6: IT eT! Lie aise and binsp tered in the wrong accounts, and had to be erased or neutralised | says The most incurable fools are generally possessed of a | more energetic courses, we could easily beat oar opponents is bere: ee cep aes igen oo ee —— ¥ . <i ' - ‘ 5s: nor 1erge > OO BCS, Olai QEwUY vesT ponent Ui}... . . i sie > by am entry on the opposite page ; and so confused were the | large amount of cunning. In the Lt.-Colonel’s own speeches | ° é rt “* journal will be allowed to exist. It was not enough to seoure 5 I - Ps o * ; : . : oeeiaaee eee s ornitew 4 alerical intimidation pre entries generally, that we found it necessary to open a miscel- | nothing very offers? ean be found: but in the frothy ha- }certain districts waere big try and clerical intimidation pre- an unenvied notoriety for the Protector to continue, from week ‘ laneons account, the debit of which amounts to no less a sum | rangues of such as the Revas. Messrs. Lochhead and 7 Suther-| yailed most strongly against the Liberal candidates. — It is well | 4. week, to slander and abuse the Catholies—to calumniate than £225 2s. Gd., and the credits to £407 9s. C dition | ks such was heard that is false and malicious. When Mr. oe . . _ | 60 week, to Siander and abuse tho VAtRONSS--t0 CAlamnEE than £225 3s. Gd., and the credits to £407 9s. C94. In addition | Jand, much was heard that 18 Sais ban St yy. | known that the first, second and fourth districts of Queen's | ¢) 4; a mi il — te t those Protestant meetings, while speak- |their priests and various orders of Religious, and impiously Lochhead, at the iast of t i 4 tholiec Convent lately established in this to Luis, severa) pages of the ledger abounded with errors, which | ing of the Roman Cat errors were rectified by the commitiee, On referring to the cael} account in the ledger, (for there was no cash book), we } City, insultingly asserted that institutions like this were ** re- found that many pages had not been added up, and that no bal-|ceptacles of every vice and abomination,’’ why did not the ance had been struck for two yearsand a half! As regards the blustering parson receive a rebuke, which he amply deserved, the Mayor's Court, no cash account had | from the lips of the chairman—the magnanimous John Hamil- le of ascertaining the amount that had lton Gray? Where ‘ofnty. and the third district of King’s County, were those ve i sil a : Coanty . "2 on | misrepresent the docrines of their Church. All this is nothing places where the influence of the white chokers was most con- |; oe . > at ‘ ets places waere t . lin comparison to the hardihood of the writer who, in the fol- spicuons. County could be rescue from tke Tories with a little exertion; |}. wren 4 thy which the lowine article. has add ae id oi : lowing article, has added blasphemy to the number of vices Protector has distinguished its career, and | hesitates not to invoke owt am Two out of the above three districts in Queen’s | — » eash received from ‘hile the third district of King’s County could be easily won, eee he : wae i ~ ? Ay he God of Truth to bear witness to then was the respect for the tenets and ‘ been kept. The only mode o } Pia } . et ; ae ° hs c 4} iti ine ie te oe . 8 ! 1d? Alas! " sie been received by the clerk, being an examination ut the repords | feelings ot others, 80 Zrossiy ANU taswely insulted; Alas, Non ots hd e . ’ 3: . ' e work, we!of the high chivalry of preserving the characters of absent! aS 4n ovyerwaeiming majority of the electors in that district |. [je - , 7 4a . of the Court; and as we were anxious (o close up the : } slanderer’s tooth,! are Catholics, who are only too anxious n Sei D OR ee ee eee ee ee are Cat iolies, V y ah 5 Ow for another « } The article is too atrociously false, from the beginning to The i re by the ble chairman! No, my Cc did not take this trouble, but contented ourselves with the sum friends ivi jlate, when attacked . . i . 1 . c y 7 i ai ole Saal Votlner as the total receipts f that Court | kindled in the bosom of tne sbonorane ; . : . . a pameu by Mr. Weilner as the total receipts froin tna urt} Kings Im th L : R a si a a See 1 i } 1 ’ nf : Ape ae es : : ' ortunity to repair the wrong which has been done in their | : : : ‘ since its formation, viz: £152 13s. 6d.—there being a balance | fellow-Catholies, but Mr. Lochhead was encouraged by bows porcunl e. I : . 5 : . : me in their the end, to require any lengthened notice at our hands. . : > 4m 92 iii ae ee ee Seti iat mst el miaet, ¢ t ar cir detestatio { “ans by . ' — of cash in his hands fiom the two last accounts of £45 Os. 2gd., | ana smiles to proces din his ae aa a ae ” s in-| midst, and to mark their detestation of the foul means by | writer know he was penning a lie in nearly every seatence asit . : . { gf 4} ‘oe Pott aid sn), je a rredit to the Catholics o to Taland. and! _..: - oes a P . ; } : / J which sum should have been paid into the handa of the City | stitution watch is a creazt to bis ene to , this I land, and | which political parsons made liars and deceivers of their Pro- | ¢.1) f,om his pen,—he has claimed a victory for the o ‘g ; 1 | , ° 4 wii Cr o 1+ . . swata { q’ j + a 2 J 115 Wl." LIC 11a bmiTIest ab Acu oT iid i one "{’ reasurer previous to the last audit. On investigating the ac-/;a canker-worm in the hearts of ai Gespicanie Dizow. Lt.-Col. | tastant brothe Bi cui H we do not believe that E a ne re . - ; ’ . , 2m 6 lve . a is a 2 $ nae :iaanhne terval | testant rotner CGieccors. wevyer, é O 0 JeLLe Ve hati ~r Ye “ iin yar . count of the Police Court, we found an error of £12 13s. dd. | Gray, forsooth, to profess respect. for the religious opinions 0: | © nee te alte stem : i re 3" of the Government, as the result of the late elections ; but he : s i Ata pee i eR MES Dea SS er hs: 2 nnearaad’ tha he more false the | another electi enill ha r sired hefore the us mea Tha . . Py a" J Pp sted by Mr. W ej;ner to LHe credit of the S aid Court, over om i nis feliow-men , = ‘iss ayy a oa : er bh has . : bi a ae | SnosHer electi ym Willi be requirea perore tae usual tune. | Le knows in his heart (il he has such a thing) that he has set up la nboove the amount actuaiy received, which we, of Course, de- j accusations against Lat sand the Uhurch Which nas Witi-| majority to suppor the Government. it is true. is not a large | , af : : ; i ; : eerie ‘ A OLLt 9 support the Government, 16 is true, 18S not a large) q- fF cael ee. oe ee ae ee —s ducted. Does this afford any indication that we were desirous | stood the attacks of yvain-glorious and unprincipled libellers| * ates Pi ee mat er a a a false and fraudulent claim ; and he has sealed his infamy by mn “4 to make errors where none existed? ‘The accuracy of these |for the past eighteen hundred years, the more warmly were {| 01° ; but it is large enough, if kept well together, to bafile all | calling upon God to attest the fraud ! > J statements can be seen by any citizen who will take the trouble | the accusers lauded by this fawning chairman, who now en-| the opposition the Government will haye to encounter; and/ The ‘Lory candidates —the unsuccessful as well as the au de ¢ - . « , > } } > } a ie. . eee co °, } | % ee ey eu ULSD as Fel ; 4 ~ to inspect the City books. So mucn, then, for Mr. Wellner’s | deavours tg seck fayour with the Catholics, and to ignore the } there are some gentlemen in the minority who know that dis- | ; , a : , ; cn fe + “al ‘ Sy ara + af ee ae ae ‘re are some gentieme » minorit 0 kr at diS-} nocef a ; ; a a . ; pasertion, that ‘* ihe committee forced themselves into this job, | intolerant character which he assumed at the great Protestant | : ~ as e re | cessful ones — deny that the parsons interiere d at the late to : ae i ene, : ; “ation is the better par r walour. 4a a not be verv | 8 wi Es nnd the two months of unnecessary floundering and delay” to} meetings. oe oe i cretion is the better part of valour, and will not be very elections. We give little regard to their denial, for we know ta. - jeativ all sq f : espec } ne . With rerard to the introduction of the Hibie NtO The scensais, wat on afforded. a rPtnnity of ; ack Los u 1e sO modcestliy ai udes! With respect to the matte VW ith regard £0 tie in wWoaus Ob 4 ‘ >} anxi >» be ifforded, in opportunit rons he : . . i . . hich he so n yee J, peer bores | i cmtc nacanatad by the writes of the letter alder review j anxious to He Al an opportunity of going back to their | i¢ to be a fact, that in some of the districts they went upon the dit orhieh MI re VW ellner states tie te rdered at the outset, we presume | SO eagel Ly adavecated |} y tae wri r oO1 CHC iIebU un ey Ww, | eon tituents . ‘ . : 7) . “pp - ‘ s alte _< ere Ss, . oa a “2 : hi a . * }e refers to the loose sheets, as he had no ofner matter to ten-}]1 would humbly ask, if its use would not interfere with the} — ; hustings, and remained there to browbeat and intimidate they thc 6 After checking tl tries in 1] doer. we came to the | “rights and privileges’? of Roman Catholics, who hold the | QUEEN’S COUNTY. : : “ ‘ ; er. After checking the entries in the ledger, we came to the |" rights ane privites Pee ; De de ie a alc ee ie a thee git ie followers, so that they should not vote for Liberal candidates, me eose sheets, and had the matter posted into the miscellaneous |Saered Volume 1m too much respect to wisd to see it thrust} Cu. Town, Common Polling Divisions. Special Total. : est: . ‘ nd other accounts, which ultimately enabled us to render the linto the-hands of their children, as a mere class-book, without | AND RoyALTY, Ist 2 votes. |having previously prowled amongst the most eredulous of a ; ? 4 a 29 Diaain tho Sabintoresin the ashools woul : a. 2h 29 5 295 oo , \ ; : eecounts “ciear, diatinet and intelligible.” | he job, as M r.;} hote ore ynment % 2 swine tie Scr - su i In tA im 0018 would, } Hon. aa I alme e pe ro vad 14 oO; 4 } them, whose minds they poisoned by the basest calumnie, —~t{ tail « nhras e whieh an neeot! th a noloy rng | j my opini 3 anger the goo SULTS ‘hieh ner et Or ‘ r@worty 249 323 14 DST | - Va ases it. for which an accountant was empio ed, was jin my opinion, endanger the goo results whicna their guict) Hion. - LONEwortul a A o j 3 ‘ _ : “ea papacy ar 09g A : oe a ree ' te z land ur re ‘ced perusal has s far ‘ffected. Let, theref: iF the! John Rice Rs : 9-6 139 5 .>,,;and whose characters they stan ned with infamy by making Co 0 copy the day-book. He asserted that it contained every ertry and unenicrceed perusat Nas SO lar elected, set, thereiore, oe | Obn Age, usq., «iV J o 420) | - i Mi for and against the City. W, however, soon found that large } Hon. John Hamilton Gray show reasons, which have not be-| Stephen Swabey, Esq., 274 a 5 416 | them violate their promises. The “lory candidates deny ws nea - ° ors SES SE PUI OE GR, NR EES getty ay \ Di he Dine AP ohn Thee | i cc ene Ma > 2 . ¢ ‘ a sume appeared in the ledger which had not been entered in the | fore been adyanced and confuted, that pon ee o the Bible| A Protest was entered against the Return of the Hon. F. | clerical interference; but the Protector, in the following & = dJav-book at all. In copying, a few errors were made, in con-) In the Normal School, Central Academy, or any school attend- | Longworth, by Stephen Swahey, Esq., on the ground that his | .. le } Rae ala t ; 1 ‘ntimates that ada : ny Fete gs . "ty 1} Li Saeki eelhei vie wiebae wonld not) asanocser. Tals . Lae aliens: ' . i ticle, broadly ¢ ts that it was used; and intimates & seaueace of Mr. Welliner's entries having to be reversed. This;ea@ by persons protessine different religious creeds, would not proposer, Saml. Nelson, Esq., has no qualification as an Elec- | ticle, broadly admits that it was used; and ntimates oe he - . . ‘ ei - ¢ } = Soe She Be 5th eis eee swilagea’? of Cathohes eee 2 ooo as ifn be Ek. | s ne : . > ' — ” work only cost the City the sui of £3 103., and was of great | interfere with the ** rigats and privileges uN Catholics more | tor within Charlottetown and Royalty. it had not been for the infusion of the so-called religious ele- y ) a | 1) 17 , ; : “19 1 13} “— % > . i = ‘ as a o ori) assistance to the committee especially, or would make the school-going children who would} Frasr Evecrora Polling Divisions, Special Total. | ont into the late contests, and the servi f the Parsons ia oo“ 8: 7e tHe COME — : : ot a, ° eee . ie gag : |me nto the late contests, and the services of the P% ‘The estioated balance of £969 23, 241. against the City in | share in those lessons more exemplary christians, and they w ill, | DisTRICT. Ist 2d 34 4th 5th Gth votes. - ; ; : , He CStibe ——— ee ee ee : . 7 sa ao ee ns : . a ane. OF eae Leoni t30 ith the Sarichhe res he Tories w August jast wes made from metoranda furnished by Mr. | I have no doubt, be met and answered. For my own part, I} Peter Sinclair, Rsq. 47 47 1383 55 192 41 595 | conjunction with the Sanctified Press, the Tories would have ‘ a , : EE wee Py OPE > haus at : Ai aie tn Shin Sta ~ r 49 99 7 ne | ; . oe i : ; 4 ellner, and not from the accounts in tye ledger. As regards believe that it ig ant) ab the knees ol the plous mother in the D Montgomery 9 66 140 178 115 130 122 114 4 SUS no chance of that victory which is impudently, falsely and the £261 4s. G1. disbursed by Mr Vellner, he received no | example of the christian father—and from the lips of holy di-| Colin Holmes ‘6 196 166 115 1382 130 115 4 788 | ‘ . ‘ eigen Qu POA Sh: Sh Sen wewe ei w : ; : : cA ee 100. OK Oo : (°° | }lasphemously claimed on their behalf. This admission #8 James Johnston, ‘* 50 38 129 25 201 116 559 £ - of « om the present Mayor or City Council. ivines, that those great moral principles, deduced from Sacred rit, can obtain that credence or control which they have yawchers from “ three-pence up- | Wr h th nossessed over the minds and hearts of children of u authority for so deiog fr . [ of ; ; . : 4th 5th | that is of any value in the editorial article under notice, and He may be able to produce Seconp District. Ist 2d 3d { . a | . ; ~~ ~ . ~ i 7 . . ~ i | Archd. MeNeill, Esq., 118 275 115 54 62 1 625 | alone reconciles us to the painful task of copying such a dit wards.’ but this sum had never been audited up to the date of | hitherto | , y evs woudl a ies aegis a é ‘Leictinna of every intrv blesse vie — Ul : a ose . = , } : oyr report, Mr. Wel ger could not procuce any thing to re ae <r ore ble io 4 oe tree ed INSOM ane) John Longworth, ‘ 200 141 185 170 182 6 884 sraceful production :— move the apparent error of 2s. 4d. We were so well pleased | whose inhabitants claim thé imperishahle right to resist all) Ajoxander Laird, * 207 154 182 164 174 § gen joe I ’ at finding, upon a trial balance, sq small an error, that we as-| eneroachments op their civil or religious liberties. Wim. S. McNeill, « 24 2839 109 50 55 1 92 | “ ENCOURAGEMENT AND PROGRESS. sod , ~ y i ° Ore ~am ~ e We a a a t Ww : sumed the account to be correct. Mr. Wellner says, ‘‘ the | duly 3, 1858. A CATHOLIC. ieenss Dakbaben Ist 24 3d 4th 5th | here is a good deal to encourage the hearts of God’s people, | wake committee dreaded tgaking out the balance sheet more than all —— eS eer sae — Pees M oie g 16 0 aoe an on | all sound-hearted and right-thinking men; there is a good desl $46 brit 5 ° ° . . ¢ ° » it c °o ' é 9 : : fs . an ae ee oo : ieee ‘ jends ; their other work, not from the accounts being incon prehensible | Lied, ai G ona: Golem Js 49 130 319 O08 14 910 “3 wanes - a lovers of are ane —_ govt Fan nr rea f tit ; : ' ees 5 ik 3 . . : s - - Lxcoree Cs mw 10 Old “add La sf lof civil an slivious [iberty. and ; dvoeates aad supporters re, and correct, but from their determination, through main strength | On Sunday morning, the 4th instant, of ecngestion of the brain, at the | ne J ean Bsc 123 12] i 0 30 cae Fes 4 — a 5 .* a o , - ’ a " ve : a o¢ Us pe if = ¢ . : 99 | ® > | 1c . clih,s mus at a } oU é t st eb! i sult o > »yrese ‘ection. } > : nad stupidity, to make errors where none existed.’ it is quite | residence cf her uncle, the Hon. W. W. Lord, Annie Exiza Cooks, | ; Gs a 6 io = a f his tt ,' ot i hed; = J3 : as . | He Lonewortl ‘ 68919 170 4 32 7 662 | God and of his truth has progressed, and we may say triumpaens . c : ‘beloved and only daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Davies, aged twelve | fienry Longworth, at (O (2% 32 ii 5 66 pro , y cont true we dreaded making out the balance sheet ; for, on doing | beloved and only daughter oF irs. an pre te wae | Francei Kell ‘6 72 955 9n2 ¢ ~;- | people have taken a step in advance, and begun to rid themselves ‘and six months. Funesal to take place to-morrow, Tuesday, at 3 o'clock. rancis Acuy, 1 78 255 283 98 715 b wt ; : en er. ® + bani detiolte Of J. Arch. MeDonald, « 46 93 154 1143 4 37] urdensome yoke of their task-masters; the reign of ratiux on ae wv ‘- 7 coe ae ae 2/1 | ruption and falsehood has begun to fall,—and may Ged hasten , y +89. in the first instance, we were several hundreds of pounds | *"E , : so, in the Gret : : - P Suddenly, at Charlottetown, on the Ist inst., John, infgnt son of Mr. : > ay : iy! ar ; hich c : out of the way from the shameful condition in which we found | John Inga, aged 10 montis. au. app earted honer be to the leal-h . be siavets overthrow, never more to rise. All who never can of our Island,—the descendants of Britous, Robert Jones and John Wood, Electors of the Third District, entered their Protest against the Return of the Hon. George the books. it feren o the entry in the minutes of the City} - ° : . wre . i ‘ aie OF WS sateronse: te ie y y| JJassenqer 5, | Coles and Francis Kelly, Esq., on the ground tbat at one of the | all honor be to the standard-bearers of the eress, the ministers nie wom who have raised their voices like a trumpet, and dared wert antl mu] Council of the Gih August, 1856, the truthfulness or untruth- | tae as a 5 on ae Sores eee Soe ae tes | In the Steamer Westmorland, from Shediac, 27th—Messrs. Goodwill, | Polli ivisions 2e ins ; a Faia es a fulness of whieh a committee waa appointed some time since| appicby, Hickman, Stewart » ksoms Settee ded 7 wtf eet | Polling Divisions the Returning Officer refused to receive votes , | Appleby, . St , gor, Spencer, Appleby, Clark, | of electors after the opening of the poll and before 7 o'clock, tu enquire into and report upon, to which Mr. Wellner also) Bedell, Johnston, McGinnis, Reilly, Howland, Hall, Pippy, Mcwen; | +). said electors intending to vote for one or two candidat aes Sam gz ( ro candidates of the Lord of hosts to encounter Satan in his stronghold; bi opt praise and power be to the God of Israel who fought for aed per Fr Ce very lover of Jessed be God, every Protestant in the Island, and every lover i : Blessed ’ y : = f the Psalmist, . . ' es al alluded, and which he says contains * the kernel of the whole | Mrs. and Miss McEwen. aS os . : iv . . - : . 22 ave 38 2 o. > 7 . : . ‘ matter,’’ we shall only gay, it is false that they {the committee)! In do., from Pictou, 29th—Revs. Messrs. Pollock, Jardine, McRae, | Wao have not been returned by the Sheriff. land liberty and justice may say, in the words © oon elt oni were * fully persuaded that the Clerk was right and this chair- | Sutherland; Messrs Meffilvray, Herdman, Martin, Niebol, Wilson; Mr. | Polling Divisions Special Tota]. | bad net been the Lonp who was on our side, when men rose | p eee Rute " , i. . - tand Mrs. Eskildson, 2 Misses Eskildson, Mrs. G@. Sutherland, Miss Mott Fourtu Districr => ee pecia otal. - then they had swallowed us uy uick, when their wrath was 4 Conte man (meaniog J, W. Morrison) was wrong.” The fact is, eee son, 2 Misses Eskildson, Mrs. G. Sutherland, Mies ! >| . Ist 2d 3d 4th Sth: votes us: then they had swallo § up quick, whe ie s pert | 2.) Mrs. MeGilvray, Miss A. McKenzie, Miss McDonald Miss Sinith, Hon.|. . . ss on ge ug __ | against us. Blessed be the Lorp, who hath not given Us fo pare? beey | Benjamin Davies, fisq., 4 238 143 77 9 1 652 ‘their teeth. Our help is in the name of the Loap, who made wut Cen pecious agents, have £ that committee is still in existeuce—Mr, Davies is chairman of | J Hotmes, Messrs. MeQouald, Lowden, McKay, Vaux, Reid, McKenzie, | . Sy - WSS. MiCaronaia, ) 9 BD ay, 2 >! Sy y, and uae” . s - hie ma o Lo . TT | : , irate » c 3 it but from his tine bemg taken up — luis ews private MeDunal i, Duwll, Hodgson, Conroy, MeDonald, Cameron, Dufly, Dutfy, | fon. John Hf. Uray, business, and some of it with that of Mr. Wellner’s, aid ' Bagnall, Oster, Deusop, McLean, McDonald, Grant. i William Douse, Esq., 930 bo re 900 and earth.’ Satan woud fain, by his uncon: ae the mouths of God’s servants, stifled tho voice 0: livert ik4 140 384 140 284 281 ] 13 5 185 262 276 1