erty ne am ~ | es oe os eee es * ? a [iusto ee Se ee ES RST a * a ie “ite Selene, ee ar ee Sa ne risen a a re es co eg 381 : & — . . 7 -~th, ot ~ THE RXARIBEBS. - 7 - amon a -- eens eotetiee om. ya .; ae i. x . é ‘ A, . : , ee’ , . ; ¢ ‘aa «. Wey ’ desis ‘ quisition 18 in course of sivnature, ad-| and although the gentleman 1 DOW in crew ot the uniorlunmate Ad Wasp,” from The bout BR, - Laisa Argentine, wos dressed to the President and | Governors ‘jis 67th year, we presume he is very Prince Edward Island, we lately anpoun- then directed ta steer the ship back ty ‘well qualified to administer theGovern-ced,) was raised yesterday, by Mr bd- Chinn, and the.course was uitered from of the Society, requesting memeesuz Of Henvet Prince Edward Islund under itsiward, Chafe,of Petty “Horbupt,’ and NON. BebyeM. accordingly, tts eubscribers to be suuumoned at a0 present circumstances, as he will be a early cay, in order to take into consider-, very Suitable person ° ° ‘ now be conceded in that Colony.) being! mle premises, and also to take such), thorough business many, and well con- steps as may be deemed advisable to pro- |versant with Parhameatary forms and ‘usage. We have heard that he is. a, ‘friend of Lord Panmure and Mr. Joseph | Hume, through whose. influence. it is, ‘hkely the appointment has been secured’ SE OT TED : ———— to hin. ation the determination of the Committee | eure a fitting representation of this Is- Jand at the National Exhibition. Trar Maclean ie sadly annoyed to find| ‘we have a correspondent in Aberdeen who knows something more about the! i new Governor than he does‘himself, Ot saworthy of trial at the. present time, find in a late Halifax paper, may be not County. brought totown, The remains of Mr.! Stewart, Esq.—Mornintg Post, (St.John’s). | Hee, 12. New Brounswick.—The weather has been intensely cold in New Brunswich; thermometer 7 degress below zero at St. John on Tuesday last ; and at Frederick ton on the same morning 22 degrees below the cipher. A valuable mil), with ScaxreT Feven.—The following pre-| al} its contents, has been destroyed by ‘seription for Scarlet Fever, which we) fire, at the Mechanic’s Settlement, King’s — even “ventlemen in this Island,” his re-| when, as we are informed, there are many marks in the Islander of the 27th ult., in eferenc he. lett reference to the letter we published a eet few numbers back, afforde pretty conclu-| De. ‘Lindsey: of. Weebiagson, innit sive evidence. Th paltry subterfuges! Letter to the Boston. Medical Journal, by which he attacks the veracity of our'strongly recommends the mode of treat- correspondent, could only have emanated ent of Scarlet Fever resorted to by Dr, Schneeman, Physician to the King of ‘Hanover. Jtis as follows and exeeed ‘cases of it amongst children in this from a breast overflowing with spleen, and a nuind predieposed to falsify every ingly simple :—From the firat day of the) - thirg irreconcilable with its own views, illness, and as soon as we are eertain of “How can a wiiter,’ (pompously ex-|!% Dature, the person mist be rubbed os sae a ares that the morning and evening over the whole claims Maciean) 9 Gecrares (hat the body with a piese of Baton, in such a Governor is 30 we]! known to him, merely manner thst, with the exception of the believe that ‘he was born and bred’ in head, a covering of fat is every where Aberdeen?” Are there not scores of 2?Plied. The rubbing must be thorough- | ; a ly performed, not too quickly, in order people * well known” to Duncan, of whom that the skin may be regularly saturated se could not pesitirely assert where/with the fat. The heneficiel results of they were born? “Mr. Bannerman ig! the application are soon ebvious ; with o ko al litical irepidity bordering on magic, even the * ” ~ nd ; « ° seats to be of (ne same political school | ost painful symptoms of the disease are jee Sir Donnelly” sare Maclean, and this allayed; quiet sleep, good: humor, appe- ‘proposition being es'cblivhed, he eoems (le return, and pcg sen only the ‘impatience to quit the sick room. oto wooder why onr correspondent ehould | SPORE oP See: Oe, APE ORO ail in the appoint ei 0 ir. Da ee *.-Y > oreNAT yA , & aR it of Mr. Banner-| NEWFOUNDLAND. @iin “ the introduction of Hberaiem to its! — fellest extent.” If Duncen means by the) ‘The Jest Mail brought us our nsua! “igphrase “ political school,” a proneaess to Newfoundland files. The St. Joha’s eriganery, trickery, insincerity, joined to| Puict of the Ii:h December gives the 770 J Her Majesty’s Government, for tire use of; the Garrison at, it is said, 2 rent of £800 perannum. So that itis an ill wind that blows nebody good, The new Parliament Buildings, about to be erected at Quebec, have been con- tracted for at £7,805. | From Catirornia.—By the Mai) of last week, Jetters were received froin San \ Francisco, to the date of October 3l. Allthe Members of the Fanny's expedi- tion -were in. good. bealih, Mr. James Connell, of this Town, Plasterer, had left on the 23d to return home; and Mesars. Richard Smith and Jabez Barnard were intending to leave some time in January. A Steamboat collision had taken place in Suisam Bay, between two. passenger boate, (West Point and Muripesa,) and, in consequence of the dainage she sus- tained, the Mariposa mamediately sank, the crew and passengers succeeding in boarding the West Point. Mr. Joho Hawkins, of Charlottetown, Carpenter, wes on beard of the Mariposa on his way to the Mines, and, .by this unfortunate catastrope, lost al] the property be had on ‘hoard, most probably the chief part of ‘his previous earnings. We are happy, ‘however, to learn, that there was a pros- ipeet of recovering the vessel, there being ‘only ten feet of water at high tide, and C@ desire for peity deepotisa, then he ray following aceount of the markets; and of that some portion—the lmperishable pari Shope that the “ iatroluction of liberalien;”| ibe condition of the people :— Will stand 2 poor chance wader Mr. Ban-| “Our winter has sow decidedly set in. Gerinan’s acminis'vation. VPhese sins, The weathes, however, is not so severe Jf stead Rie Nanaltfa acence |33 right have been expected at | this Raving *diegrasied an Career, | soxsunt but it in perfeerivy suitable for we see'no reason to infer tat they will winter work; aad acecrdingty large quan- the revived uncer bis successor, tittes of wood are being brought to Duneea sepplies us with an eptcom. Mmerket. Ono Senduy end Monday last } . a : iwe exnerienced 9 strong «ale, but uo mtaryon hisown inhercntly corrue:! : ee —_ y a n it} € ; ‘ 7 Cc r f losses, we are happy to Say, amange ths. @ature, Woen og Inprhwates taat the Aker- pamerons crafi¢ bound 1. their Outport @on'an Jeter wae 4 forgery, manufsctured hemes, have accrued, Some “stages, Gt this oT ce, with the view of recom. however, have felt the fores of the storin, : ‘and some fences and trees have been ' nding ourselves to the ice of the, : ; o —_ a " - “ie . — of the), velied. 17 he quantities at OO bronght @ew ‘Sovernor, imacican, being vile in have had the cood effet of keeping eneugh to perpetrate such a yaseality, he| down the prise of coal, which can be had ~ > < ryt; - - @aiurally supposes thore must de otiers|*t 7. Gd. per hogshead. ‘This ia con- am the co;nmunity as bad as he is himself. | December Agy one whe doubts the genuineness of} Provisions of all kinds, we are hapvy Aue letter, may sce the original and the to report, sre plenrifal and cheap; good \fresh beef cam be had for dk per ib. by ithe qnaster; potatoes from BP, #, Island, sound and wuolesome, cam be purchased ifor Gs, the barre}, and excellent turnips We find ine flowing additional infor-| for 3s. 6d. This is gratifying for those ;M@MAL:ea reepecting cur new Licutepant “86 have the shillings to give for them; ‘% : , oveyner, In Same of our exchanye panera, |: : G mare grif a? ” cane hang PRPCTS coon, in consequence of a short fishery, g€ceivee oy the last Mail:— among the «eble-badied, and it behaves ' Laseurtnanr Gorarsoxsam cr P.)the Government to find employment for Isnana. — Alexander Bannerman, tli who are able and willing to work, g@&ine of the writer, at this office. ee is dered very reasonable for the maonth of ithere is, nevertheless, a deal of deatitu-| “thire, who is steted to kave been apnoint- + ~ . t Reg., iaie of Durmiebooz'e, Aberdeen- who have not the means of supporting themzelves, and to pay them in cash. janof the property. may be rescued. A party of men had been cespatched fro:. jone of the towns, to assist in endeavour- | ing to saise her.— Caz. ; | Fxanination at tHe Centran Aca- .bruy.— ‘Tue semi-annual exannation of ‘the Central Academy, took place on! \Monday the @d December. We shall content ourselves for the present with re- warking that the progress made, by the having exhausted all their provisions af tsea, Were ina stafving condition. ? ‘different classes was euch as to sive the ‘ieyhest aetisfaction, to sil present, and ‘inepire acditional confidence in the head iend other MMasters ef that Institution. — i Gaz. ' | Massacre ON [oaxp THR Frenen ‘Svor Ausert.—Our issue of the 24th August recorded the departure of the The Halifax Hotel has been’ taken by} Five days afterwards, ii Jax. 28 N, to introduce Respou-, Dingwell will be interred this day, Thurs- lon. 133 37 E., a severe gale was eX perie ‘sible Government, (which we think will! day, at noon, from the residence of M. enced from the S. E., veering 8.8. W daring which the top-gallant masts w over the side. On Thursday, off Ping. hoy, a pilot went on board, who wag directed by the Chinese to steer for Can. ton. One hundred of them Jeft the vessel in the firat boats going alongside, Forty left yesterday morning, and the’ jremaining. forty came into this har} with the vessel in the forenoon, when, they were momediately taken trom her tg the police station. _ She is in a sad state.’ Packages of silk shawls, lacquered ware, vermilliong yedicines, &c., bave been broken open. and divided into lots, of which several still remain, on board. Before leaving, some of them very quietly removed cit barometer, @ ¢ronometer, and compass, from the captain’s cabin, and took thepp away altogether. = . Twenty-four of them are supposed te have arrived here as soon 2s the vesoely Four of them were captured by cur inde fatigeble Deputy Superinienceat of Poe lice, just as they were leaving for i ~-[Overland Friend of Chine, Sept. 8& : | Tax Cuovena ar Jamarca—We are glad to be assured, on the faith of private letters by the Euspire City, was begin ning to eubside.—The city of Kin is said to have lost no fewer than fire thousand imhabitasts by the scourge, and Port Royal a propertioned number. Te the mountain cistricis of Elsington, says the Kingston J ournal— “Nhe Cholera ts said to be awfully destructive. It has appeared at Radnor,, n property 3600 feet above the level of the sea, and the finest climate known om the face of creation; avd it has tovehed similar altitudes ia the parishes of Port Royal and St. Andrew. It has beep inghtfully malignant at Middletown cof tee plantstion, the preperty of the Duke. of Buckingham, and it hes manifested: itself at Charlottenbarg, Chester Vale, Newtown, and other properties, all situs a‘ed at smaltitude that has hitherto dee fied furbile diseases.” CHovena On Toe WesteenyW areas —rrival of Californians in New Orleant- in distress. — Louisville, Ky.. Dee. U1; Aw M:—The Steamer Amezonie from New Orieane, had forty deaths by cholera o@ board during ber passage to Cape Girate dean. She also reports that the day she left New Ovjeans, there arrived at that place cleven hundred Calitorsians, wha, A sailor on board ship Devonshire st New York has been erreeted, charged with robbing the mailsof Helena Sloma of a great amount of United States bonds. $a. Be % £D. ‘French ship Albert of Dieppe, Capt. Jean) On Monday, 23d December, & Pain, from Cumsingmooy, for the west! (coast of South America. That veese} was chartered to cacry 180 coolies, some: ‘of whoin, stipped for Dow D. Elia, ‘through the frm of A. A. Ritchie and Rev, F. Smallwood, Mr. George Web ater, to Miss Amelia Whitby, both of Charjettetown, | Ey the same, on the 30h Dee. Mt Thomas Dawson, to Miss Mary Chap \Co., reeeived previous to departure, the jsuin of $3 each, repayable out of a salary of $4 per month, ascruing oa their jarrivel at Lima for services to be rénder- pell, both of Charlottetown, | Oy Theraday, the second instant, BR ithe Rev. Dr. Jenkins, W. H. Po ‘Charlottetown, Barrister at Law, to he il ‘ed as genera} servants, the contract being Gauyhier of dr, ‘Photaas Des Britay, ; made for a period of five years. wa ae, there were two passengers on board. fesides the Captain, eluef mate, boat] awa, cook, end a crew of six SCAN, « eee >. of the sane pisee, 4d to thio siustion, vacaut by the death|We would suggest that asthe shovel af Sic Donsld Campbell, the late Liea-|?"4 pickaxe cannot be now used, that the fasant Coversor, hus been, we are; itchet be called Into use, and that the » favored, for many years a Merchant, destitute be employed felling timber— _hipownes, end Banker, in Abérdeen, ~neh as spruce firewood, posts, and farm- in la, B2.N., lop. 1) Fen tre Ttht, At Cavondish, on the 13:b Dec, it . » 5 " s ; “ ‘ ” inst, about 6 a. ™., the caolies, who ne = ee pee secretly possessed theuselecs of ArisHS, = aed 75 years a residen a rose en misse. The captain, ériven) . E e ~ froin his cabin to the pide of the rit On Tuesday last, of Searlet * Fee pected amorg his fellow-citizene. In ‘@ Abertoes in the House of Co:nmons, uting which time he has been moc! QES2, efter the passing of the Reform ill, be wae elected to represent the city longers. This produce would always command a fair price, and amply repay the Government for any outlay bestowed as day-wages.—We would impress this suggestion upon the attention of the “Which honorable position he occupied for Governor, who is now, we presume, not “° subeequen: fifteen years, to the} miwae of the ainourt of poverty which _ Mttiefection of hia constituents, among} "*'8!%- @tom he was highly popular. His polt-} ‘The body of Mr. William Dingwel} ‘4 are extremely liberal, we believe.!/whase !oss, with that of ochere of the house, had htw throat cat aad waa thrown overboard immediately. One of th passengers wae murdered in hie exbia, the cook shared the same fate iw his galley, und the mate, chased up into th naintap, seeing NO Chance of escape desperately precipitated hineelf amon: the miscreania, one of whom. be killed “VDavid Warren. aeventi son of Jamesn i t inn Cafes, of Chsrlettctown, aged years and 2} months. Gls? Wyss. The echooser “ Olive,” belonging ® this port, bound to New York with a car vo of Oats and Barley. “ent cshore 08 instantly, and desperately wounded ano-}thick srow storm at Gisporesnx Bes ther. ‘The poor fellow. was immediatelyfon the 20th ult, at s wince becomes — despatched and consigned to the deep.jtotal wreck, Vessel and Cargo sol, ¢