ee em 2 a a ee THE EXAMINER. There is one thing upon which it seems necessary to administer a “ friendly caution” to the writers of the islander—to beware on whom they cast the imputation of ignorance and illiteracy. We are cognizant of per- sons both in the Governmentand out of it, all patrons of the authority of an intelligent American merchant in Montreal, says:—“ Within the year past, over five thousand persons, mostly enterprising men formerly doing respectable business in Montreal, have been obliged to abandon the cityor suffer complete bankruptcy. Over 500 tenements, stores, shops and dwellings are the Istander—whose education is not superior to that of; without tenants, nor can they be rented at any price.— a common labourer—who have just learning enough to write their names, and apply the first rules of arith- metic, and no more. Having no wish to be personal, we shal! now abstain from mentioning names; but we warn the Islander, that if it persist in casting the im- putation referred to, we shall exhibit a list of names that will “astonish the natives,” and we shall ask the public in what branches of learning those persons have wade themselves conspicuous. The charge of igno- rance would come stri’:ingly home to many who are dubbed “ respectable and influential.” The Packet Rob Roy, arrived yesterday morning early, with the Colonial Mails. There will be no Mail from England, it is likely, for another week, as the Steamer did not leave Liverpool till the 17th inst.— We have given some items of the Colonial news else where. Tas Posiic Meertine called for the purpose of pro- moting some measure of relief tothe Fire Sufferers, in Kent Street, was held at the Town Hall on Wed- nesday last. The attendance wae emall. A few sub- The most business streets are comparatively deserted by trade, and it is no fiction that grass grows upon the solitary pavement. Since the increased facilities given to trade between this city and the Canada merchants, especially of Canada West, there is scarcely a trader who resorts to Mentreal for goods.” Mr. Blaiklock, surveyor, lately returned to Quebec from lake St. John, about a hundred miles north of that city, has brought with him a small quantity of plums from trees planted about 170 years ago by the Jesuits, who had formed an establishment there, some traces of which are still extant. ‘They had about 300 acres of land under cultivation at the entrance of the river AShub- mashuar, on the south side of the lake. West Inpies.—By Monday’s Mail we _ received Bermuda papers to the 6th instant, which put us in pos- session of late news from the West Indies.—The Le- gislature of Jamaica met on the 26th October for the dispatch of business, but, down to the 20th November, no great amount of work had been done. An intracta- ble spirit still pervades the opposition party, who have a majority in the House of Assembly ; they evidently design to force the Council to concur in whatever pro- ject of Retrenchment the Assembly may pass; for, scriptions were eutered, and a Committee appointed to! :hough the intention of refusing to vote the Supplies has solicit further subscriptions through the Town. The Parliament of Nova Scotia is summoned to rneet_for the Despatch of business on the 18th Janu- ary The Murderer MeFadyan was hung at Pictou on Wedneeday last. New Brunswicx.--The Legislature of this Province is summoned to meet for the dispatch af business on Wednesday the 31st of January. A fire broke out at St. John, N. B., on the morning of the 13th instant, which destroyed seven house, three on Dock Street, and four on Prince William Street. Derosir or Rock Sart uw New Brunswick.— We understand that an American citizen has discover- edan extensive deposit of Rock Salt in this province, and that he has made a proposition to the government of New Brunswick to make them acquainted with the locality, on being assured of a small percentage on the duty paid to the Government on the quantity raised, and this only for alimited term of yeare. As this proposi- tion involves no outlay on the part of the Government, and offers the greatest security against deception or imposition, we hope our American neighbeur’s propo- sition will be favourably received, for if no salt is raised no money is'to be paid, and the Government have it at all times in their own power to regulate the rate of duty which shall be collected on the mineral. It is, how- ever, rather singular that we should have had a Provin- cial Geologist wandering over the face of the country for years, ata heavy expense to the public, and that he should have discovered no indications of this deposit during his peregrinations. lic a lynx-eyed Yankee occasionally follows in the) track of these well paid official gentlemen, and when they happen to make a discovery, such as we have just referred to, we see no reason im the world why they should not be permitted to benefit by their inge- puity.— Head Quarters. been abandoned, still the opposition party have suc- ceeded, by a deliberate vote, in resolving that al! Mo- ney Bills shall be detained in the House, until a mea- sure of Retrenchment shall have passed the other branches of the Legislature. The favourite scheme of retrenchment with the majority of the Assembly isa re- duction of the Salaries of the Officials ; a project of this nature was rejected by the Council at the last annual session of the Jamaica Legislature; but the Morning unite in passing some comprehensive meacure for re- ducing the island expenditure. Either a collision will ensue, or the session terminate abruptly, unless the As- sembly recede from their determination respecting the Money Bill. The Governor had involved himself in a little difficulty with the Assembly, by offering, in a Message to the House, certain fiscal suggestions rela- tive to the appropriation of the loan from the Iniperial Parliament. The Assembly voted the Message a breach of their privileges, and sent a copy of the resolution to his Excellency, who very promptly disavowed any in- tention of interfering with the privileges of the House: so the matter dropped. The Barbadoes Legislature was opened on the 10th of October by the new Governor, Sir William Cole- brook. ‘he Mercury, in allusion to the circumstance, says :— “ We publish to-day the address of his Excellency the Governor, on meeting the Legislature for the first time since his arrival. We are glad to find that he ' Fortunately for the pub-|takes a cheerful and encouraging view of things, and does not hesitate to express the hope that, notwithstand- | eas ‘ing the difficulties we have had to encounter, the pros-| Journal intitates that the Council is quite ready to} sant and uniform ticking, which occured in their var- ous registers. It appears that Professors Walker and Looke have connected an Astronomical Clock with the line in such a mamer that its beats were conveyed to Pittsburg, for determining longitude. That a cloek going in Cincinnati should tick so Joud as to be heard in Pittsburg or Philadelphia and along the intermediate line, at one and the same moment, is an item of “Natura! Magic” which a few years ago could scarcely have been predicted.— Cincinnati Times. General Cass, the democratic candidate for Pres- dent of the United States, has never tasted spirituous liquors in his life. The same is stated of General Tay- lor, the successful candidate, and that in addition he never used tobacco. The Government of Chili-has voted fifty thousand dollars to attract emigration from England. DIED. At Warblington, on Monday morning, after a Nnger- ing illness, Exrzapeta Isapenua, wife of the Hon. G. R. Goodman, Comptroller of Customs and Naviga- tion Laws of this Island, aged 42 years, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED, Dec. 18—Brothers, Squarebridge, Newfld., balla:t Flora Ann, Gillis, Halifax, goods. 19—Zebulon, Pill- man, Halifax, goods, flour, &c. MEMORANDA. The cargo of the schr. Welcome Return, belonging to Mr. N. J. Brown, of St. Eleanor’s, and which was cast away on the 20th ult, on Plymouth Cape, near Boston, was not insured. Arrived at Bermuda, Dec. I—Jessie, Nelmes; 4th, Favorite, Griffiths, from P. E. Island. Arrived at Plymouth, G. B., Nov. 25, Concordia, Bar- ret, from P. EK. I. _— = _ — (HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ot the Royat AGRICULTURAL Socrery wil] be held at the Town Hall, on Wepnespay, the 3d of January next. Chair to be taken at 6 o’clock. By Order, C. STEWART, Sec’y. December 25, 1848. Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. NOTICE!!! \ PUBLIC MEETING of the Company will take f place at the * Town Hall” on Thursday aext, at One o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of electir g tunteen Directors for the ensuing year. A general attendance is requested. Those persons who have subscribed their names in the Members’ Book, and have not yet paid the deport, must pay the same before they can be considered mem- bers of the Company; and those persons who may be desirous of becoining Members thereof, can do so, by subscribing their names to the Members’ Book, and pay- ing the deposit on or before Thursday next. DANIFL BRENAN, CHLARLES YOUNG. THOMAS PETHICE, DENNIS REDDIN, HENRY PALMER, Charlottetown, Dec. 23, 1848. AWERLANESZ, perity of the island may yet be re-established, anc) General Commission Merchant. placed ‘even upon a more solid basis’ than it was be- ‘fore. ; ; JOHN WILLIAMS, Queen’s Square, Charlottetown, ir begs leave to inform his friends and the public ge- | Tt is gratifying to observe the manner in which he’ nerally, that he intends to Commence business in the ‘speaks of the efforts made by the proprietary body to Coats rrom Dorcuester.—During the present ).4, up against the pressure of the times, and the praise- week a cargo of coals has arrived from Dorchester, Westmorland County, which is of an excellent quality, and ignites very quickly. It produces a very arene At the Court of General Assize, lately held at He-| light, and is said to be much superior to the imported article for generating Gas, We learn that a quantity of this coal has been purchased for the use of the Gas Company. It gives us much pleasure to notice the efforts that are being made to develope the reso this Country, and that in this instance we are indebted to Mr. John Steadman, a native of this Province, for the valuable discovery. Canapa.— Another destructive fire is stated to have vecurred at Montreal, by which six houses, including the Nunnery School House, were consumed. It is be- lieved to be the act of an incendiary. A eorrespondent writing to the Quebec Mercury from the parish of Green Island, on the south shore of the St. lawrence, states that the shock of an earthquake was felt there on the 6th instant, at a quarter past five. It lasted about three minutes. ontREAL.—The New York Sun, on lings us M esources of £50 and to be imprisoned for 20 days. ‘upon it his hope of revival of our prospects.” ‘milton, Bermuda, the Printer and Publisher of the Ber-| | . ‘muda Herald was tried and convicted of a libel on the’ Legislative Assembly, and sentenced to pay a fine " Vice Admiral the Earl of Dundonald arrived at Ha-, milton, Bermuda, in the Fl¢g-Ship Wellesly, from Ha-, lifax, on the Jst instant. | Metancnory Fact.—A New York journal says, there are thirty thousand persons, men and women, in} that city, at this time, who either cannot get work to do or are compelled to do it at prices bordering ou starva- tion. | Suoxt.—A Gommission was lately sent to Califor-| nia to examine the products of the gold Region. ‘The only despatch or report returned was—" Genuine.” Exrraorpinary Crocx.—Hragp To THE Dis-| TaNnceE o£ 300 Miners.—The various telegraph offices: along the line from Cincinnati to Pittsburg, were. thrown inte some excitement last evening by an inces ‘above branches; and he hopes, by prompt and strict ral ‘attention to the interests of those who may favour him ‘worthy conduct of the labouring population, building! with their patronage, to merit a share of public sup: ort. J. W. has ample Warehouse room for any Consign- mients that may be forwarded to his care. December 23. dw. Aves! Axes! Axes! Warranted. [HE Subscriber is prepared to furnish the public with Broad and Narrow AXES, and Edge Tools of all descriptions, of a superior quality, and at reduced prices. Ship Yards supplied at a liberal discount. Call and examine, at the Shop, Head of the Queen’s Wharf—W eat. ARTEMAS DAVISON. Deer. 25. STRAY PIG. White SOW has been on the Farm of Mrs. Grugr 4% since the Sth instant. The owner may have uer by paying expenses, December 25. 7 To be ict, | A large SHOP ina convenient and pub!) ** part of the ‘Town. Rent Jow. Enquire at the ¢ i ets fapec. on ae ecm Gpuiandiennmienccn ee Oe ae ee ——