ate pi # -- —— oo AE Ss : women, oa their way frem the Bas x were jt a Gread’ul state of terror aS Seen ae eee Ishaads, | well laid eurl, and Th vy | really had forgotten ; ye a ie replied that he did know, but but thought, on aceeunt a ~ ain be - — it is annonneed in the papers here this mornis that Theirs refuser ty consent t+ any mo ification wiC. Murdock, &c. We believe that it is un- | known in the histary of government securi-!| nity to report for himself. and we let our “We give Mr Davies the above opport u their share of the Railway tax; and as tion of his nd Division, And may the there is now no hope of Mr Reilly doing 8” Patriaxgh alge guide, and help us to dhe est conclusiqn on dius portant sub. ! re ‘rane ' : : ing but look after the pective © shrclied piercia ly whenever the’ schooner} ef the darkies multiplying so fast, it uust pee the ues ae me a pee ae ties tliat one firm or name was ever taken | readers see for themselves whether < o- Seale ania quattvant aaa Mr. ne lp bas atte wien 4 . alll a : E sie 2 he Bia Tein Soginnd. e hue aleo forwarded an uv ; ana to sa 4& sum as tacit ad rissi in e ‘Ss, ©. cope son, thn Vv, m . tar ged or the eens broke over he The cabin | *omewbere in the vicinity af a million. Lere, ge lugninet Kegtand’s forelgh policy. The qubject for an amount — not y suoh he does uot make a we jon of omip| Rain 8 administration. the honor and most fervept desing js, that exch mer aver Hecame av full of water that they were com. | elsewhere, t find that Rbe greatest ignpramgee | bas been hotly discussed during five Cabinet meet £100,000. ie Passngze it: Heiged of the corre — tay Aut of having a Branch go St. Peter's are the Order may be planted AR the rock of j pelied t@ remain in the buaks, or stand uron | oftentioes presegia the finest appearance. I | imge of the Bngliah Government within the week SLEEPERS statement or rather if we were not justified ‘ie a hands of Mr Hooper. We trust eternal trut sg deve L the character. , trunks andeheste, [a this condition of affairs | Gnally gave up thie wethod of yan intorma-! Aibthe English reviments are being supidiy fil’- ” , in drawmg the inference which we did. that he will be equal to the task which it is . ata Purity, and te ty, that the : , vr a ne ine! liable. J did the beat | og x, d immeres qaantits _—— ' ee ; outside world, reco e i ; ' pee ee uy 6 We nema as if Vhey alle Sites ctor Uinta ahendie a ahi = me a. fora Wuat next? After the wind is nearly | We have been told over and over again in his power to accomplish. ligie are his UAB Un eentreued to carry that amonp* of cany : : os SaBV «88, | manack, There it wae ia black and whi the ecnowner would biiher ba dashed to pieces ' . : ’ ~ €9 | of war materiaie are being accumulated, The pa te | pers also anvounce tliat several members of the being knocked gut of the sails of the enemy that the prople are opposed to a Rai road. instructions : foldings of the characters ef the member. i ship, s to unite with us in : ; 172,000. Whe could beveve itt Ov' . LOO! Gladstone Minigiry are soon to be elevated to the] on the Railroad Question, and the Contract The leading organ of the oppo }tion the ‘+A Resolution was glso submited by carrying out the su lime work of "ever t. Ppstewens d-dal » | of them: ave white.” There areah..pra som here | Honse af Longs, Question ; and before we have had time (| Patrigt. apd, nat long since thet Mr | Mr. Simon Bulger and carried taaipacting eodentadieets haa = * Let per J, » in'tit d-—'s Dame - ye'li : annually an average of 50 COU beg bende of eugar, | The French re-anion of veterans,held ngar Paris say a word on that pauseous subject, the | Laird would keep his promise to his con eee ry Peers: ee ae laaang him upon the rock of total aa piewke St. Gh’ “fore midnight,’ eried the | and abvut half that number puncheons wolaeses; | 8" "Oke OP by x — ae mS add Rielly Question, hefe comtes the Sleeper stituents and do al’ in bis power to stop eo St ae aa: Souris built within Beco myth hen the winds of temptation eeptain, who had yvrowa stupidly drank, and | an enormeue » ield, ian't it, for thie patch of eand.- | he Freneb Aone —" A ao * Question. Was there ever Patriot like the'the Railroad. Mr. Davies himself is a » s ta ti sib‘'e.” | low and the storm comes, he fall 1 but vene i Paris at the beginning of the new year. rt , as short a time a8 poss . P 7: “employed bunself in intervals of drinking, bask? Cane grows everywiere, even in the Nogotiutiona are now proceeding, having for] Queen Square semi-hebdomadal{ Here is great advocate of Responsible Government boner a true soldier ja the army re. . arsteg, aod Singing idiotieslly. The mate town; wherever they see p apot of mould they |)... ol ject the re nuion of the Austrian and Hua [some of his indubitable evidence of the| _ carrying out the well understood wishes SONS O¥ TEMPERANCE. forme eR, 7 ! haally weat up to the second’ mate api asked stick in a clip of cane, and it grows; the ne jgarian Pashaments, aoe eel | existence of a Ring, and as it is the best | of -he the people— and now be indignantly Sam Dla eiek Lede tie ob tie 4} a eee woke diane dim Srialy : a te te “ay at | Flour auchanged. that has yet been invented, we give it in denies that he gaid the opposition would Divi i f this Island held at; . ? w vi ! Will your wateh stand by us it we rule this | tention, though, to gnasure a good crop. ‘The | London, 30, full: , I ee seats Wins ieee bee wena ae Grand lvision 0 is [slan “8 e m. C. Trowax, vessel so ad td save our lives? sugar cane growing, looks ike nothing wore tb8D) 4 ejoging his address nt Greenwich Mr (Glaf-| wwe oc ued last week to the report that ~ Er oa h twhen the Springfield, on Thursday and Friday, the Grand Scribe. ‘1 know chey will, and the sooner we get | @ Geld of overgrown Indian — | atone said that the ustion could not Lat be gratified the railway contractors filed a protest to infer} te? that t © opposijup, _ y | 26th and 27th ult,, the G. W. Fins Williar | This report was referred to the following qhemh sikh. Cotati, idd Wah caeund pret aT eee Cpnriotiotan, ante | vs economies effected hy the present Government | ince running the line through Strathal-, do get into power will not break we Con- yaind, Esquire, of New Glasgow, presiding. Commitee: Bros. Arthur McEwen, Samuel i ait ates whobetiinte ’ how, The idings are composed of snasonery, | through abolition of a Pe. ery ov byn. We now hear that spruce sleepers are tract, and will not attempé to stop the con-| All the officers (except the G. Chaplain and Haslem, and F. H. Feesham, ‘4 Tne Naptain a . the georrality of them email, one story and | sentration of military ang naval force—withdraws) 64 1, used in preference to cedar and juni- struction of the Railway? As he is so ready G. Sentinel), and a large number of repre- , : below in bie drunken | orgies, and the second mats sung out: "Stand up there, men, and haul dowa your upper topeaila,’ Before bis voice Lad died away in the gale, | tastewings of the ppper rigging were swept swuy,aud the foremggt near the cap was snap- ped off. ‘The schponet was somewha? eased by the accident, and after clewing toresail and ' taking a double reef ia the mainsail, ahe wae Isid to, During the sseond mate s wate h from Sto iz pm, the daptain Staggered ov deck, pavihou reef, and moat of them supplied wi ehmeates. In cur latitudes the object is to ma t be streeta are clean waite, sneoth-—crook : walking is not pleasant on acoount of the gre heat, and the crowds of torbidding darki through whieh you have to jostle. } ; . ‘ i covered yerandsbe, a desirable addition in hot | dnetion of system of Army Reserves—abolition of ‘ ’ (he ouses warm 3 here the reverse is the care, and parrow, tor the purpose of shade. Blieet- The great at- | traction of Northern cities is the fair tages and | | fairy forms of the young ladies who go out to see | and be sdmired snd weet their beaux, perbape, | | In this funny plage you look in vaiu for anything | th | al of troops from Canada and New Zealand—intro- per. Spruce is, of course, the cheapest ma- terial, but it is also the least durable. The country was promised a first-class ‘road, but are we going to haye it at this rate? We have plenty juniper and cedar on the Is- land, and the Government should insist up- on the sleepers being selected from that description of wood. The excuse about their not polding the fastening as well as spruce, is all bosh. Economy is the con- tractor’s object. hemlock, and why pass jf over? Spruce will never do, although it is quite probable that it yall save Messrs. Schreiber and Bur- He suid the House of Lorde might need reform, byt nothing should be done precipitateJy. The Lords had not acted w'sely in rejecting the Ballot, wuich woald aguin be introduced at next sessigcn. The Contagione Disease Act wonld be dealt with nt next session \of Parliament ip a manner to commend the sympa thies ofthe nation. Other measures, be boped. would meet with the approvul of Purijamweut and country. At the conclarion of his speech a resolution of | thanks wae enthusinatically presed. purchase eyetem in the army ke | ed at | ee We have abuydance of oy | : The papers relative to the formation of a ‘to anpognee the yiews of Hon. jjanie’ sentatives and visitors were pregept on this Ng Davies. perhaps he wi.l oblige us with the occasion, views oy platform of the opposition. We! The following Report was read by the G, cxn not agree with Mr. Dayieg tha: to WW. Patriarch ; break the contract ig a * very simple mat | 7o the Grand Division of Prime Bdward ter”. We venture to predict that the/ Island. present contract » ij} not even be attempted | Wortny Mempers ; ho broke Jn ert place no boy 27 he Be aa aca tne, Caner, Be.) werent ad obi of mep digpifed with the title of Legis'a | since I was elected to preside over the 4 St this sitting of the Grand Division, ture or Government, would agree to such affairs of this Division. It is rather humili. &- After the transaction of some routine a disgracefu' proceedjng’ ip the second ating, in this my closing report, that I can- Business the G. D. adjourned. tional Division, referred to in the Grand ‘Scribe’s report, were submitjed to the fol. _lowing special Committee : Bros. J. G. Mag. Kay, J. B. Cooper, and John McLeod. _ Alarge number of pew representatives (among whom we were pleased to observe thetalented member for Strathalbyn, D. od bank “ie ~——- pee seyeral thousang pounds, If Walker ithe ‘ee ee vey not congratulate you on any wonderfuj | -- ; and taking & misty look at the schonne » ae |mote comely than a black face, woolly head | ated a © or O’Brien had got the. contract, we believe place, the Lieut. Goyer nor could never ohicatanemne being accomplished by our! At 7.30 the Grand Division again met, and od what headWay the craft wae maging. On blister lips and lanpy dress, that have always | i ‘ 4 cedar and juniper would be the order of the brea’ a contsact whic} he bad signed, nd Order, There nas only been one #&W the Committees above named presented being told that the schooner was not under | ip. appearance uf being made too large tor the | &) ct Nauuier @ |day. No ring ef! Did the Argus hear j, the third place. the Imperial Goyern-| Division organized during the past canvass, but was laying to, and that they had! wearer, White iadiva never go out except in Yost the fore-topmast aod upper topmest, he | carriages. - puny, pale-faced, lantern-jawed Jot began to suari at everghody and everything, they are, and as proud as they ure useless, | consiguing tbe craft to perdition, His order '*The buxom, bright-eyed roxy cheeked, full-| to face the 4dhooner for éhe xhore was unheed- | breasted bouncing Inss, whe cup darn her own ed, and cn being steruly told oy the seconds Och DKS, wend trousers, teed the pigs, chep ‘ee atten sia, incapable of ‘qomanuedieg | wood, ovilk the cows, Wrestle with the boys, and | the veesel, he swore vieleatiy that he would | be a lady withal m company,’ ie noi to be fonnd V. | Mr, O’Brien, in his letter of the 2nd of blow Hardy's (the second mate's) brains out, |" Barbados, 1 have this on gred eatherity, A | September, said therein that he had made . cd ; ~, = Jot of girls is the most expensive thing a map) 34 @F ‘ + ! : 4 arrangements to desposit $50,000 in a Rank ? mei ed Ie hie mi P’ rhepe jcan have about his house here ; they are so ex | Arrapse) ne Seco « a a - ones es ie re | travagant in their tastes and habits that, unlese ‘ uce tm to ite down ia caoip ul tL : lat Halifax to be held as security by the : rove , il “tk ds or Mort ; he ie « millionare, they wil] beggar him. And the \* eee until "the Bonds or Mertgyge yooovered himesté. | darinige are dyspeptic tev 5; *0 are the men, | W285 auing for the “indubitable eteiepeo?” | MERE meyer yet nor never will permit any and a prospect of smother one. | Our We tue aan contemporary’s knowledge Colony to stu tify ruia and dishonor its | any have surrendered their ‘charters | of the quality of sleepers is not much bet-, credit by not carrying out in gaos f;th thy or pearly ceased to exist. Though we coul ter than his acquaintance with.the cost of contracts, which through its Government, have wisheg a greater display of jhe talent ; ; . > i and zeal of these enr, i our cause, so railroads. Did he not get the thanks of) it may have nade. We think for a YOUNg | that our cole na strength. Long Creek for telling the people there gent eman like Mr. Davies «ho tas ® ened, still we will have to bear with it at that the railroad would cost vastly more future before pia, Unat it would be jyere present. Whether I have trifled with the than £4367 10s. per mile; apd now be in accordance vith the repytaian which | trust you reposed in me, or our mesbers ; : ; haye become lukewarm and indifferent, is clans the gratitude of the country for we hope, he wishes tu attain, to tell the , aber for your serious comedienne’ discovering that spruce sleepers are not the peop e the plain truth about the matter,; JI expect that the resqlutions passed at genuine article. Of course we expect tO than to hold out the hope to them that to the Temperance Convention will be pre- The representatives to Netional Division, see the vigorous paragraph of the Puri iyeak goloan haying suntrac is a, Bere and submited to the next Soution Of wars hen ballgted for and elactd afl done into a column of “diluted twadgle’ by yery simple matter ' Mr. Davies might 5: ; Jiquor ‘colless responsible for all lows: Bros. the Hop, Judge Young, J. B. his new found friend of the Herald; and 4). permit us to suggest that it is rather loss of life and property ogcasioned by the Cooper, J, W. Morrison, J. P. Tanton, Wm. there is 49 suspicion on his mind that black too thin, for him to speak of Mr. O Brien ee would be another move ig phe Sanderson, Rev. J. Davis, Herbert, Bell, J, spruce is as good hi tac, which © ie Sh ee oe : right direction, r Mi i a * Past P ae at aa die. dl asthe SJrisp bez» jp bis platform oratioDs. | “The Sons of Temperance was one of the! ¥- Milner, Hop. J. Simpeon, D. Enmam, gnorance ; That kind of eloguence might take iu Rassa fj Hog, P. Sipclajr, W. Laind, Arthur Mae- rst most successful organizations that Our od their reporjs,—all of which ware, after con- how Siderabie discussion, adopted The election and installation of officers then took place. The officers for the ensu, ing year are: Bros. A. McEwen, G. W. Samuel Has] G. Ch‘town, November 6, 1871. THE RAILWAY CORRESPONDENCE, P. W. A, removed on the Horse Railroad. This | About 10 v’elock the wind veered a little They blame the climate for it, With all due de- | did not materially mend matters, What eod blew stil stronger than before. The! ference | would suggest that te eat less and ithe Government wanted was the railroad schooner was gradually failing in onthe shore. | work more, and Lot worry so much over love | unencumbered, and as subsequent devel- and there seemed to be no chanee for ber! sffaire and woury macters, is grand tor dys. opments have shewn they waco right in gee @afety except in striking a beach or the hur-| pepsia, : ‘having nothing to do with it, so long as|is obtainable here. . ; . . ' . ’ managed po ses the mainsail to give her greater | times which they never intend to fulfil, and pre- peadway betore she foundered, She struck on tending an interest in the public welfare which phe Gillicuddy Point, which is the first of the | they never feel, Ab! weil perfection in human bor of St. Shott’s, A heavy seasimost stove! Barbadoes pasts of a Guvernor, House of |the Mortgage remained in existence, giy-| 7° wy 5 “e ae amma - ee and Rona. but no people have be ter ideas came into operation to prohibit the use of Ewen, W: (, Trowan, G. Wiggington, Be in the howsprit, and it was discovered that | Parhament, and al! the machinery of govero- | ing the Trustees power to raise $100,000 on Patriot man, who, in his reams, rejqces & of tiksitiien: Chain tnt cniehal ten teed edie all intgxicating liquors as a ——— and it Williams, J. G. McKay, J. J, Fairbairn, x. the forecastie was filling rapidly. The rish| went. The House of Assembly consists of twen-|the Horse Railroad, If a farmer had a i'n a ay = ~ om Sores ‘has produced so many true heroes’ Mr |ais progress tm wiv tacee Fa ea * ee Wadman, B. M. Barrett, Sagpuel Haslem, ” =) «* f ° { > . . , . ° . vr ris oO ’ > “4! 4 ; of wajer eoatinued to increase until the pompa)7~toar speimbets__ Wi belher.|Rex.BuOHt 8s WED | mort EAE Oi Aa a oe Taree | door, Well! we shall not envy him, and Dayigs* ideas of a hero, we assure him, stand in aur Island, but we hope only for a | #54 John Boott. eo iil ae wen whet Gat Ceasl, or St. Shott’s| .eneene, or indulge as treely in choice liquors, | the farm taken for its probable value, | 40or. e ors i not envy Jim, and | aim id 1 fi ‘ or th toe of : ‘olde falab time, May it not dwindle away intg insig- The usya} quarterly 8ess10ns will be held ligethouse and with the gut known as Gill cud-| at the public eXpense, 98 our hon. members do, ] ‘namely £500, would it be business like for|say he deseryes it better than the other | ier & LOC Cer rom osp ill " | nificance,—may we, hkg true fri to the | as follows : ‘ 3 a - + | cannot aay, but this ia certain, there is the same |, ; . on weak otiations, to go| McNab who “gaye in his adhension’— people; that is, if it is true that he is as it cause, rally around it, and bolster it u f i Cli y's spout, the Albion wis driven under water, y |him, after three weeks negotiations, to go | g = : : ; ' January session at Clifton, and in ous Sew éapnnend dice thd Weald rico! greed and wrangling fur office; the same abuse, | to the party to whom he was giving s« arity |after,as the Patriot would say—he could do | is said a great admirer of Oliver Crom | under = guidance of an all-wise Proyi- April do at ' again Rallying eed shen ta hed ai contumely ang viluperation amongst politicians || 4.41 T can not release the mortgage just|no more harm, “there not being ten men well. Instead of being a hero; the 1S ooeen. permet. ~ oat oo do at am 49, a“ os iss ; asiw P.E Island. They, in like mapner, have |)” i ‘ eposi e £100|in the country that would believe any peo;le and their desce dants gongider, ind: si 4 i fonee at Cutaqeiige: for the shore. and by @ great risk the crew) |, | habit, ten, of ianhing peeminre at girpiien jnow, but I will make a deposit of the rand Tore 7 y; pe p \other kindred societies in reforming the jin @ bank? Would pot the party to whom ry thing he said about the government.” The | Crojpwell a ruthjess menster, and the world from the destroyjng influence of in- lhe said this, refuse to take it, and very | Patriot would hardly believe us, if we told bitierest oath they cap uptey, eyen tg this toxicating a May the day soon come, [reasonably so. He would say | dq pot| him, that it is the experience af railway day. is -‘ the enyee of Cromwell.” oa heads eld. bar fk cat: Ge tree ! AE scala t. i k scat re our hands and say it will come; but may! breagers known on that const, aud was | teraly juature we need not lock for, expecially in the want any trouble about your securities; [| men that part spruce sleepers make a g In regard to the course which pyy TEBE | we labor with diligence for the accomplish- | burst asunder. Further than that ig ndét) politica! arena, where the induveement to schem | S22 not take your farm for £500 security | road, yet, we assure our contemporary, ' sentative, Hop Paniel Davies may pursue, ment <= - As we have the temper- * known by the onl? one of the geventeen who ing are so irresistable, If duplicity and ur: hari |Until the mortgage is removed. In "7 whom we congratulate on becoming more we ure so strongly impressed with that Books of wae em peste a — <5 ‘ ] J Rt : ie at a: il a ae . cl ae ; a : fy eA th 5 nay we continue . survives the wreck of the Albion. The fol-| tableness are necessary to accomphah their eae matter of this kind the amount of aeeesiong — ee ~ pp inendn D, honcrable gentleman's prudence and de | enertaes vite ‘caes ~— ohne ne. ’ jowing is the let of the crew aad padsoagers | “ude, we may be sure, sincerity und a due ob- | deposit is comparatively nothing, to get) in other places, have found, J experience, | ire to serve his censiituents that we doubt | umphant, s9 that we may then be able to . of the ill-fated eraft - —e ‘servance of the goldeo rule, will not trouble | the security unencumbered is every thing. | that part black spruce makes q first-class, sub. | very auch that he wil) help to break up| Wear the laurgls of victory ! Ceptain’ Jamece Pasterson; mate, William | Politicians, generally. be Colonial See etary | If an individual would act in this way, would | stantial road, We heard recently that an}, present Gove: nment befyre the Rail | Before I conclude this somewhat imper- 7. ; ihere gets £1,100, sterling, a yenr; the Auditer | not a government, acting for the people, be | anti-railroad gentleman said that the sleep- en ry tte “uy 4 | fect report, permit me to thank thore Reberia; s-cond matic, Patrick Haggerty; | dide Oth: cal one Verde re eene | ag g eng 8 2% I ms a Sadie Se waelteal cea a eatin i | road 19 byilp If it * is spy comfor; | brothers who have assisted ij, transacting seamen, John Hamilton, George Funcheon, Sela = wings gp sl * pie one ne if ~_ a a Fe, aa attend shou a € a t woe: ¢ bree | Mr. L H. Davies we can assure him that) the business of the sessions; and I do hape “a” li : ;3 > | ‘ 2 85 iprudent course! the interest on the | chine, and have the sap } : s cee Pe le se a eles F ll 9 j . at Edward Dove John Seiberzh, Robert Elton, |: on that of our Colonial Goibvinig, Gauk glite | , P= he Z , Slain’ Paiidad dh deatenieh de ‘the people of Charlottetown haye some | YOU = sare St my defects while hold S| Michael Flanney, and frank Nelson al 'Bonds should not be paid, the Horse Rail-| that our vigilant Patri +s MO’ gey LOR thi t» How Mr. Davies’ § ing this responsible office; and may you eo ve ab tae tering temptations are exough to make almer' | 44 could. at any moment, be sold; and | start of us in giving this bright idea to the | Ing be wy to Hon My. Davies HWE | choose a successor who will devote more |, Pascaugers were: William Pardell, of An-| gny man vilify bis neighbor, hunbug the public G ' mania ‘ieee tall i tol weet! Withoall bie‘setiitidiness & | po itieyl actions and we have no doubt but! time in furtherance of the object for which japolis N.S; J E. Staunton, St. Johns; i ially in thi ORY COVERRINERS WOU ” so omy st) wr Vane TP i j , , we are associated. _ sepolis N. S.; James E. ’ jor do ary other wean thing, especially in this de- | . ; : he sl he will be guided by the we l-understuod ba... “ll , in, to secure*themselvas. In fact, it logks| been napping on the sleeper question. : a : Despectfi : } Camphell McMasters, and Mrs. $Staunton.)generste “age, when money aud position are oo a : =e | “But eave -car mal Mlbees teen, “5y| wielies of a majority of his coustitue::ts. as Respectfully submitted, ~ Bre. Pordell. Miss Rankin, and Miss Brook, | prized above eyecy piper cuobsideration, and the as if dir. O'Brien tried to engineer oe ii a "7 mY jhe was when be voted for the Railway Bill In Love, Purity and Fidelity. . ; ™ : ‘ . See . * - " ai y > r ; - . , " . ay j : ee ae pai j wnéompromising patriot ia found to eaist only | ters, 80 as to have the Horse Railroad Mort- | Walker or O’Brien got the contract, we be; | : a : eae : 4a) intial ae Wiitiam Lairp, G. W. P, te lm the memory or history of the past. | gaged thrown upon the hands of the Govern. | lieve cedar and juniper would be the order’ © orrespondence. The impariapt subject of a separate National Division for the British Provinega yas, after an animated discussion, fai-ly set at rest, as far as P. E. Island is concerned, by the adaption of the following resolution : : Resolved, That the Grand Scribe be in- structed tg jpform the several Grand, ‘Divisions of the British Provinces that the Grand Divison of P. E. Island will join them in an application to the National Division of America for a C au ir ‘ to orgrnize a Natianal Divison for” Provinces forthwith. On Friday morning the Grand Djvision, again met, and after the transaction of some unfinished business, chiefiy afa routine Ghasacyer, this very agreeable session, was brought to a close, the representatives from distant parts of tha Island being delighted with the kind and hospitable reception ac. - corded to them by their warm-hearted friends a} Springfield and its immedjata_ neighorbood. | as them ne said j enn - o-— -—i ‘9HE TEST:MONY OF THEIR OWN| The following were then appointed to re- Jack Gurtarx. |ment. Ifso,we certainly have been fortunate | of the day.’ Unfortunately for his theory | . WiTNEsS. H ow? & en appom re | - ort on the G. W. P's. report: Brothers in not being victimised with the possession of | or belief: the conditions of contract were | » be ’ ee ic aden . 2 ‘ Si , John M, # en ee me ee he — at A a white elephant. | drawn up before the tenders were given in, | AT the Fox} Augustus meeting, Mr. L or sae ohn M, Robertsag, and ri s 7 plate ‘Gate € legraphic Dews. Luckily, ‘we ‘believe, for the people of| or before it was known who would have the H. Davigg wade a strong impression on| ‘The Grand Seribe’s report is as follows : We have aw Quits thas in © Genppeur,, this Island the Government were advised of| contract. The conditions of contract were many of those prese:t by saying that Mr. the nature of the Mortgage, and the value of Mr. O’Brien’s interest in the Horse Rail- road. We have been credibly informed | that there are letters in the possession of | persons in Charlottetown from men of the ance for ever ’ of thy paper that Edward sia Whelap fynded york’ be very desirable to Edward Reilly. So long as the name of EXAMINER floats over a paper here it will ; disturb bis dreams. But we can tell the would be prophet that the EXaMINner, by + To the Grand Division, Sons of Temperance, of France Edward Island : * OFFICERS AND BRog=HERs ; Favored by a king Providence, we haye once more been permitted to meet in An- nual Session, to counsel, admonish, and the same for all who tendered. Article George Sutherland a Railway Contragtor, 106 says, “The Sleepers are to be Juniper, told him that thy winner of giving aut the Pine, Cedar, Hemlock, or Spruce, seven feet | tenders was a swindle. The Patrioi long, flatted to five iuches thick, and not and especial y that delectable sheet the less than eight, or more than ten inches | IL. The colored population of Barbados are said ©, to bevery much addicted to thieving. Certsin _ recurences during our stay there, gave coloring fF fe the accusation, Our day, a party of the rns- ) ment. [iis bail was fixed attwo millions which * pals bad beon on 'b ard, dad ae they ‘were thing | he guys. New York, Oct. There is little varintion in gold er exchange. | The arrest ot Tweed causes much local excite Progress, rung the charges with great zest : ; ‘ ‘Tid Citizens’ Committee of luvertigaton report |trst standi so Ne ee bh | Bina te strengthe e another in the discharge of | our attention to business and indus:ry w 7h os ouuced wisang;|- °° oof | sea’ pert |first standing in Halifax, who Have given | face. | a: aod ethneen heal ; pd. ischarge mS RAR fo, ponument Abes..3 ere ee eseut! nap | the embezzlenvents of Tweed und otliers amount to such a truthful re] resentation of Mr. U'-| ‘Tn accordance with this, the oben la oe same thamtendiciagh os taatimany duty, and to legislate for the pest interests never in 4 yore Gourishing position than it, * @ search waa instituted, and preseutly the cap | early twenty millions. : _— _ et eee In the interest of fair play. we think it our | of-our beloved : Order. These pertodical re- unions our fraternity are regarded by many of us as green spots in our journe life, and are always looked ao ary io ae pesurable anticipations; and none the ess so than to this the 23rd Annual Session of . — Division. 2 ooking over tha 68 e who. have htleat the Grand Wattn elcee chair, and have presided over the deliber- ations of this , it is to, be regretted that so few of thera are now faund in active ser- vice in our good cause to-day. Three of: the number have been removed by: death ; six have ceased their connection with the Order. Want opzeal or abatement of their tirst love characterize several of those who remain in our ranks. Would that all could be brought to consecrate themselves anew. to this great work. The present state of society demands it. Victims of foul in- temperance are perishing in our midst con- ee cate effort should be made without delay to induce n to join = ranks, and labor wieall Se cate te allen. : 3. I shall now proceed to submit a stete- ment of the condition of the Order at the ens time, together with the work of the} iyisions for the past quarter : Number of Divisions at the present - | | wae seen Goating along side. One of the pirates) - ccnsoner* Astray* of and from St. John, N. B. ‘ bad secreted it, arg slipped it overboard tp spuid | for New York, wept ashore on Black Island, 26th | detection J} would have overlooked thir, ee lin a thiek’ fog. She will probably come off after peeiw!ly ae of the reffians bad no Covering | discharging. if the weather bo'ds good. She had pte protect their eraviums frem & vertical sun 3] previously lost ber deck loud of lnths. but one fine morning « eplendid barre! of mese| ee etm ene band of Com- as | muniet incendiaries to burn the piiuciple cities iv i: pos §(Coanolis t brand) wav gone, and eee | the United < tites ure circulated’ ete ' j,thad all, we bad to vat bad berf—what ep lor’s | “| New York, Oct. 29 all * old boree 9—the homeward pateaye. “Now | . : ; Se ee | tealing ie viasling, Kat it”Weverecehie Bait ao | are cee Semen IP meriped age whee : ‘ " ; r ; | Paute are out forthe arrestof Brigham Youny, bir |) strosicus g crue de wheu it reducce one’s bill of | gon Joeeph A Young. and Ansou Hyde, on charg: ‘tare. Had a0 atichor, or the lorgetuat deen | of murder, in having ordered the killing of Kieh . aken, the watter would soou bave been fer-)ard Yates. Brigham hes thed aud many think he yotton, but at every weal cur loss was brougn! | Will leave the couutry, ; ' sipadly bome te our nunds. When we sat down | |) to table and missed the fave rite pork ration, and | |“: yere szluted with the sppearange and unsavory | D sever of the mahogthy beet, the wilk af bom ttindness within us wud turned into gal) a Brien’s wonderful Horse Railroad, that per- fectly justified the Government in having nothing to do with it asa security for the construction of our Railrgaq. We hope and expect that these letters will be forthcom- | ing at the proper time and place—the next session of the Legislature. Well! the Government resolved upon tendered for sleepers or ties as follows; “The Ties or Sleepers are to be of Juniper, Pine, Cedar, Hemlock or Spruce, seven feet long, flatted to five inches thick, and ‘not is to-day. ‘The statement that the correa-_ pondeaee from Rollo Ray was written by - us, is an nbsolute falsehood, xs we can os pyox@ Hig oshen assertions are on a par s with this. How generous the rich Herald mea gre in leaying Mr O Brien w bis fate! The publication of that mortgage has com. plete'y silenced Mg. Reilly on that point. Che opinions of the Pre: ier or any one elsg do not concern us, 80 loRg as We pre- serve our own self-respect and do what is right. What the opipioms of e Premier. or of Mr. Reilly alite friends are. of Aim, he does not say, Lut }ia «ining about the logs of the Joaves aud fishes wil: be consid- erably more bitter whgy he finishes that big Cénsus job which be towk precious good care to secure. belore he took that “hop. step and a leap” from the party and Government which he helped to form, and whose Railway poligy he helped to carry out yy, to the last moment. i <> Gee _. IX a strqin of *‘ magniloquent bosh” the Herald wan tra to reply to Hon. Mr. duty to say that we met Mr Sutherland the gentieman ref-rred to within the past . month. whidst going in the steamey ty less than eight, or more ‘than ten inches | Sherine and de quyes te endepmand diet face. The timber must be straight, sound | hig npgeaants pe Sm: Seenng AF Meslngg St and ‘free from’ shakes or, rotten knots.” yi ate ote Pig because it was os s appears to us from this “tender of Messrs. |*!¢ fo the Co ony as against the chance ‘having nothing further do with the Horse|Shreiber and Burpee ‘thut the contractors | °f any conifer making & fair profit out Railroad. Perhaps they were led to this | will take the sleepers as they come, that is,|f the undertsling. Te said, moreover, by his assurance to them in his letter of|as to the kind of wood—thé quality being | that he bad caleulsted the cost of the Ruil September 2nd, that he was in a position to | tirst-class. If none but spruce should ‘be | W#Y8 Puilp jn England, the United States get residents of this town as personal se- | used, it is probable that the Putriot’s hint | nd the British Rrovigees and after mak- curijy. Dpon the 4th Septenjber the at-|88 to cheapness will give spryce the pre- ing alowance for the difference of the iorney Genera] said we will treat with you, | ference, especially if “the’ hero’ should | ganges. the value of building and equip as McLeod has declined the contract upog | ever become the contractor. The Puriot | ping 4 three {get six load iv tris Island certain terms, namely: The possession | Will find that the present contractor wili| would be about £6 90 per mile He said py the Government of “jhe names of first- | build a good road ; butas to the superiority | further that Messrs. Shreiber & Burpee class personal securities, such, for instance, of cedar over black spruce, we let the Patriot , could build a good substantial road for as Sir Edward Kenney, C. Murgook, Kin- | enjoy his opiaion, as we aus} also the man) ess than any one else, as they had Hjeans near & Company, William Stairs, Son & | who believes in hydraulic pressure. "| men aud experience. byt that there wre no Morrow, Duffus & Company, of Halifax, or| Let us have juniper or cedar, and pothing| money in ihe Island Rai road, even ‘for Owen Connellyy Gace cf kit pao a cetber eehieet ead see art say? A thie chem but such ye eljeved “ec rir é y, Esquire, of this town, with sleeper subjec}, and ten to one he will be-| characters and desire for reputation, that an expression from them in writing of their | Come a good Railway man,—and, if he gets) ld bui willingness to enter into Bonds to the ex.|the turn he should have at the Queen's ns Renee ee New York, 30th, Gold 111 }. Exchangé active, sight 9 4. The eentence of Hawhins, a lending Mormon BY | to three years im risonment atid hve handred dol nd | lars fine for po'igamy, is cuushug great extjtement } vormwond, and rehet was fiend ouly iia volley | at Salt Luke City. * sh execrations om the whole negro race. After-; liriyhamw Youug has fled. The mayor and othe: vards, it occurred to me lof Be Lerdly ter w | prominent Mornone are under arrest for purder : lame the whuls community tor what wigh! nave Extraordinary activity in re-building Chicago It _ teu the tig of ouly one persup, aud that per- M*Bifested aud sLoneaude of wectanics are Want » of, for aught we kuew, bot a black nao at ail, | ‘ “bere are black sheep in every Beck, and nw oyOt, thieves io ibis biach Mock, especially in ' .e town where the scum of society gathere asin London, 30th. Conanle 92 5. Markets generally steady. The trini of Kelly for the murder of Head Con- : + : Gowlan, and in which he unnecessarily : "ther coustrias; ‘but it is decidedly wrong to im | *#ble Talbot commenced to-“uy in Dublin. tent of £100,000, Island currency, for the | Printing, he probably will become a warm es - ay sank ott they gyped ip the ff Otesaea admitted, e steps aside to hax¢.a fling at ys. We ‘ex: ; ute to the many the ging wt the few as scwe per| The French Assembly proposes to remove fron | faithful performance of the contract ; but | Supporter of the Government. se hy doipg to. Hie said Oe ir reinstated, &| peet bahing goyrteous truthfal, nor fai. gs ohio doug. But we fe 80 prone to opealt Vercuilles to Paris iu order to secure better uccom- that this Government will have nothing to Woe Shreiker Was 40 enthusiast in favox af Rat « ae 44) from the first ha f proprietor of he Jerald, Wi and judge barsbiy of our yeighbor, thar the rndenten fe enht wiynyber: New York. 31, |%° with accepting as a security, under any BREAKING THE CONTRACT. | TOW Bauge peanes — e bo was ted jm «“ eebed tebiteoa pledge, 10 but we ought to expcet something betier rratest vigilance ov our part jp iequited to keep The cable despatcber of vesterduy ginte thu | circumstances, a mortgaged Street Railway, dita ae chien asinine compete for the building of the Is and athe causes, . * “g| from a “ quasi professor ” even though he ‘ | eater deing,biw wy jujasiior, The chariabie | Prince Napoleon hus urrived at Genox, whence he |in Halifax, nor will they delay their negotia- " Railroad with the hope that it would afford ° ue d pledge, 14/ did miss his vocation li certainly appears Oe Saar oo? Ser ae eel ut coened to Viepenen, tions with others, until furnished with the| Mr. Louis H. Davies, in the last Herald |»i™ "0 opportunity of showing that his| ae none | that be ia ~ flailing ** his partner over Mr. | is os nad” Wii Sats bose eds’ aud coed iin toate Ted Teall amor Beonweam | namos of first-class men such as those whose | writes ag fol ows:— ideas are correct. We thought that it was PT i ca 710) Howlan’s shoylders. because if it is * igno- 3 arerctengttiees pang of Betbeded. sae, “te A cable iguiasatndnatedire te names I have mentioned, with their assent ‘‘In Monday¢'s Examiner thero appears prema? atinadd ge at ug: speak of baie i cedtianee the pri-|minious” for Mr. Goxlan to sign the Jowatzative, and atteccionsly ugly devils ip wigh | Poleon at Chirelbyygt by wu anti-Bonapurtist_ con- ip writing.’’ ’ ao editoria “paragraph ou;menciag as fo] | Others in the same line as himself as being| P. G. W. + copehiean ‘Fairbain waa Ae on memo,’ it must be equally @ tor Mr. tt be, Bre wihal iaw-sinaing, church coing |“? | Mpa Bay, Serna on aarrant The Government, herein, did not refuse | ‘°¥* lace aia men of undoubted honor, truth and bonesty ycKay, ta attend the Annual Session of the | Reil y. Again he speaks of the Kailroad ee ey al age A set Wh wate nd he rela TD mat wher, th ce "wil known... le lf fi [nD ep ee Conon a sperage intelligence, a riicularly reape: ttul, atlroad wi & Mortgage u it. W: ee oe Fib eth, , Ksq., esent during the con ” ih wa a a -* calamity,” while it ee fuses - Jéak en ine he oo oil eee OE Lake City, one of the pur- though, did they iii de teeiis “a = got into power they would break the cop | versation above a nt oo a a Wadman as visitors to several sessions of . that Mx, g re ' ge of murder, was yesterday é ve z tract with Mr. Schreiher.’"’ ‘ 0 Prien 8 securities in writing ? Because} * This statement is & pare fabrication. Mr. O’Brien had been using the names of ! never said anything at the jetting beer certaja gentlemen whom he said would go | red to which could be made to bear any that body, _ 4. The reception given by Division of Mass., to re the National Divisi Reilly all along indignantly denied this, and supported the Railroad from the begin- ning — even to the extent, as his colleague wy wake excedent percanis, ang vo bows doid establishuseit i without a beet of thew, It ‘yquite common to tind gtry-woolled old neyros, admitted to bail The mni! mannfactares of the Atlantic States have decided to uavanee prices 15 per cent, con- sure that Mr. Sutherland himself. if needs be, will verify the statements which we haye made, especia ly when he learns the the Grand the representatives to on, ant Visitors fro’ mt | a4 : : | , . T | asserts, of trying to bribe Mr. Hooper. © have beew foriy — and oo » cs | sequence of lose ot 101,000 begs by aie = his’ sécurities, though it was known be| Gracin eet tb a - be pint ¥ the | use that is being made of his name to injure deakeigtion “Vor te guioten nr Salons Verily, Mr. Reiliy’s + enemy is in his ven S emtenee oir hpepttalgrary aateliciaaes hve s .. . |eould not get them; moreover he had failed | 3 sit - Sy wae ould at) the character of }yessrs .“ brieber & Burpee, |sion, I must ‘Yefer you to th lished | household. ° * d trnetworthy, They hive fos great age. A Mr. Wrydgesarrived here on Sutardny ; and the é . 4: . ones pit an end to all jobbery in cotinec : i : , must + y e published I : “bred | Obieet of His visit ie to ent blich ‘d Grund Travk |? keep his word, in several insjances ; ‘and! tivn and the Government of this Island. Journal, except dn one sy hh the railroad and would take care under these circumstance, it was about timé | tht thd a ae shoud he" cartied out td deal with him, as any business meén | 20¢St ¥y and fairly, and I went Ga to shoto oH ; ioe | that if the Seople were determined the railroad ed do, and put a stop to his child's play. | should pot be built at all, and were prepared hen he got the above answer, did he get| to pay ‘ike damages the contractor would sug- “residents of this city” to go his security | tuin, vt bas a very simple matier to bre k the for any pa rt of the £100,000? Ko! Did be Seared I djd not however, ei her advo reply to the Government and say he woul qi cate that course myself or state it to be ee o : | the platform of the Oppesition I merely try and get security in Halifax? No! Biit referred to it incidebia ly. and if I Sonia 0 Ths stats of he, (OO Thursday, the 7th September, he hands ber aright, in'ansWel to a question put by _ ite ie only to hie prune at pinety ors hundred | arr. Many of teem are weil edyeated, :|ving _ sinew, aud making money 5 sould even owe | ye estates; one site hk. Perlament, ang two of l ernment for that object. , Sw are clever lawyers, The wan whe wil, i9) Col, Wiley urrived the same day to receive from | oot entneat, argoe that such a peoplestou'd be | the imperial authorities «1! fortst military storee, _ yt down by the shackles of siatery, to beltrest | ana arusmeuts, ou Lehaifof the Dominion Gov | $4, worked, WBippad: aid bartered like oxeuy, | ernment, j + Pees, ought te o- pelfid’ to death with dead | a. The well-teede dathite—the uppet crust! ject; viz: that of the Propagation-tax of sect on each my member. This has been repealed, and © per capita tax of 3 cents an eagh mem. ber om been increased to 5 cots per mem- ber, two-tifths of which amount is to be expended for the propagatipn of the Oyder. Thijs yaatter will require consideration ‘at your hands. ‘ 5. I have much pleasure to the above-named Ls jentetiver’ ‘caaaant at the National Divislon, dltehden’ Rereeet Station at Quel'se during the winter, and to enter into arrangemeiits for purposes of purchasing the Queeo's wharf property from the faperial Goy- PLopentinc Matcu.—The Ploughing Match 9s advertived by the Quees’s County Exhihitjon Commissioners, came off on the farm of the Hon R. P. Haythorne on the 30th ult The following are the names of the successiy] competitors which we copy, from last Thursday s Patriot — Finst Crass: We have been informed by a correspon dent, that during dix. Reilly's recent travels in the East, be became so oily that he of fered to gve bir. Hog ra shake of the band. Mr. Hooper, erjel man. scorned the proflered outgushing of his beloved col- jeague and suid be could have nothing to do “ith him until he had publicly retracted London, 30, The Queens physicians announces that Her Hu- jesty’é healthy is improving ' y, ¥ e what he said about him. This ret , : 1 Ist Pxjze—£3 Donald McDosah, ef fegrts ‘Saclety—are temensely proud. Ce eieh hae, they exv, beew such a8 very probably {im the seoutity of Duffus & Co. Some of ~— ave a, toi on Mr Reil ; S part. wo id ipvo’ ae weball ey aot Ae er the ad da—£3—F H. Horne, _ buy cell Im. fancy Parrwges, sport ep ten. | w dhelte the public pind oo jour newspaper writers seem to think that |.“ Air Ruan cong naes ais paragraph hy mission hit be haa ap o've'an ad- Es behieh ee Division for $d do —£}- G. nc | daw vihe wad pweliry, 044 ape the eet Jt is estimmed shastwelve shournud pereona x - the Government would have been justified . no s cabdade the Giqdbledin Va Hoaper. As Mr Reili ge bar = Divisions pf these Pravin Co an 4th do <a ~R. cLaughlin. : jarhnandlesueiety with » reuganee _tetided the meeting at Greanwieh Mi. Gind-|in breaking with Mr. Shreiber after having | ledge is of any comfort t6 Mr. Bowers or| count of his eee phe ’ fi ty a ed in that Convey ion. After enh eleaten Srconp C: ase: (i Sardadoed ia Pweuty one tutler loay.by fourteen | stone's rpeecd' t+» i# highiy elogis-d by the | made him the offer of the contract. Well, those who prompted the publication of the|+ Mr, Hooper is sound 9 ee +, | consideration, it was unanimously resolved, Ist Prize~£2-Archid. Mc & <, Meradth ‘pe esety’ echunlbuy ouabt Yo Ki W S) Pepi ester subseriptiugs to the Chica |We cal not see how they can do'so in ac-|Partataph 'f have referred tb‘ 1 may state must he d op the goose it) that itis highly desirable, at the earliest op- 24 do —£110--F A_ Bell. p vk 4 wetonge tu the Englia.~ [1 le » compudt hte) ! yabeeripuius [i ith Pi ; | thar my owr views on the Fallcand question ve presumed that Mr, Reilly will do| portunity, to° organize such a j 8d do ~ £1—James El ward, 3 ind. being ne rivers oF mdentatiine of amy | ol rt Me ag Seen Tuow ot Mei coop detalii of Lay Or honer-| as it mow gtands are in perfect inison with iustice to his honorable collgague. Mr. tn’ snasall asad teeth Grand Division at dtia do —109-- F. Baird, 4% ’ . a ih hel oe ’ ey seem Wo lorget, moreover, that even those of the hon ‘gentieman to whom he| Hooper. we learn j oe oe its annual ‘Session, take action thereon. té Mal 4 ‘> ae # an weenie met nal No political news of any eee as jon Thursday, “the day of trouble,” Ms. rors As Mr hares WAS present at tho era the rw ag We ene = obioct the ‘speeds qceomplishment of ¢ a} Seine ae od H ’ Yr, vdon 30. 10 Brien did not comply with th ire. Fort Augustus meeting, and heard what my} ).. ; ; ; use | objec heving, a8 they did, that Ist —t1 |} aa z f st eutieananly pecsowe I evuld ree One | 4 despatch from Berlin aye Prigoe tiotteniveat Bri tes Tecate, peep views ure, he will be sairiteal to form : - influence to get the branch to the Head | but such 4’ course youl a the offiiie 21 do £1= John Rood, Lite se bie os certainty. intermed me Hw) of Kiesin bade long secret interdA gu Monduy | 4 ag ; tolerably correct estimate {if the chances of vf the Bay, in due time, before Mr. Laira | Petpet building up, and strengthen- 3d |, 8 asiothion, that ft was * 100,000 sind lgege Inet with Emperor Willimm aud ¥rivey Bisungk, — for “the names of first-class personal the Hon. D Davies supporiing the and the Anti Railway party come into| 2% 0Ur Beloved Order in these i : ; ie Mite dook sg ened: Ms. dud —— o*nede * . (7 oh we ee os > _ 883 ‘ity, such, for instance, as Sir BE Kenny, Government.” aft . — The regi there will have to pay A i of » ; eae : , . Stl —_— — . 2 jn sk 22 Ghee = Sek Av + » Py vention, li Nie i cinitmes i chianiMiiitaet si Iaigual ea ee pi eee ee Picts. 0 %