, a & Re & ET SR en tps an og SE D na NUE ANVer ES n ARRET EFPORNE 7 NN A EE es mcm rninnnte éme ertapetn ges rte nr mammaire oo aatriremice cum 7 » sorienmepent nt nrhnnneanannrens rom ceciltinmmptepe en L’IMPARTIAL tend DCS gi - ass . THE TRUESTORY OF THE ACA - |of Duncan longere the latter vince” and consequently is it} Ke , DIAN DEPFPOFTATION. was resting as a guest beneath|not better ‘that they were a- OSEPH Ç ÂALE ANT | — the LE of his castle, so|way.”..Besides are there not —NEGOCIANT au , BY THOMAS O'HAGAN, M. A, PH. D this murderous despot, sprung, 118,300 cattle, sheep pigs and| bis through artifice and low cun- Born, res En o US DR RD ‘ su te ! cadians, whi all in ; - , [continued from page 2] liakenfromthem by force or| "5 NT bis hands—therefore, is he bent PRODUITS DE TOUTES SORTES ment given to such of the Aca-|any price set upon their goods, |" PRET on eme el a |on the deportation. Lawrence as T | e dians as shall conform to the|bnt what they themselves a- D D DT nur-|his eye on the cattle throngh- RUSTICONY ILLE I P E Protestant religion and send |gree to ; and if, at any time sing in his héart for years this |ont the Es piqine, ENS. Jan 16 ‘96 | their children to English|they should obstinately refuse nn , _ : re ras did 1) — a schools in the next generation, |to co DD + ES CS O NOT F CRE >? st Ê nn tt ln Bu ei pa one R'mpartinl == become true Protestant sub-}them, you are À “t redres 7 SR Sr jal Bla db Un 1 STE Set ; : , ress : ; | jects.” Who will deny that this | yourself by military force, or RE Canadien chose Érec be ro Loesshumemma a * ) à à = was an infamous project ? or|in any unlawful mann ‘bat shores for which every true sp. CIC MO CIC ICI LCL MELLE S : er, : D Ê | that the Abbe Le Loutre’s zeal | to lay the case before the gov- sgh D eu as Deeds. Bi do ——JOURNAL HEBDOMADAIRE —- _ mu” | 7 Le us po ernor, and wait his orders|}},.h r, must forever eeds, Bi . e, etc. l : ? The seed of thi . ‘he Pocket Promissary Note Rae 2e 1Q SDS ed : The next phase of the ques-|following orders to be struck found Fe ET . Book, 100 Forms, with ”elastic ET HUIT PAGES, : tion to be considered is the ' ound ready soil in the cruel,|},14- Price | : Le Cr ; 1 to be considered is the|up in the most public part of \ielfish and ambitious heart of — rice 50 cents. Te SÈSÈ ) FŸS à FR < ù main one of expulsion and de-|the fort, both in English and Te men HR +: , + €: FÈSÈTÈS è purtstios in wlées. miod did ich Lawrence, and it needed no Bill of Sale Notes in books Défend sois à E : ÿ DE A SE m. ench. <a witches on the heath to nur-| Price 25, 40, 60 & 5 cents per| D. d avec energie les droits des Acadiens de l’Ile du a nrs ain, and what First, the provisions or any : u : 4: book Prince Edouard. 2 IF FT were the motives which begot | other commodities that the A PR ER es x ie AMIS SRE > 9 7 ë PE ef + ee nT7n" en" # de" + | it ? We have seen éhat the là-|Sédians shall bring to thodert jus NFenpe DRE pire 2 _ Receipt Forms, Nicely bound EE RAR NRA RAERAFAN j 7 “ps TN to their|to sell are not to be taken from sons ofthe Home govern in books—30 ie per book. L’Impaïtial n‘a pas de rival pour la variété et la 1 oath of allegiance—that under|the ue ét - ei ARTE ité » neo Nils : em : ir th m at any fixed price but to| ont to the deportation which| Notes nicely bound—Best quantité de nouvelles et matières intéressantes qu‘il | o circumstance did they fail to |be paid for according to a free : Linen Bond P 40 publie. | allons il es Del he has been planning. How e aper—410 cens, - are p themselves | agreement made between them| 1] this may be gleaned from per book. és È 1: | subjects of Great Britain. 1t is land the purchasers. thé DIlWwine létiér dèted À u: —Xx— GE SÈSÈS ES ISÈRE à SÈ true they demanded a restrict- “Second. ‘To officer, non-corn- ut 1st pe to the Lords of Notes, Bound in board cover ABONN 5 > \E ed oath which would exempt | missioned officer, shall presume si E 4 S 9} Blue 1nk—25 per book. FE EZ-VOUS ET FAITES ABONNER | had Du dE EE Trade : “They [the Acadians] me < me CRE À MER te « S ween | to insult or otherwise abuse any : | PAT RTE qe * D MS US ou si 1 h have not for a loag time, 10 thousand envelopes at 6 Die OS de: : cadians, who are upon |}ught any thing to our mar-| 7, 8 and 10 cents per Pkgs. Big LE PRIX EST UNE PIASTRE gating agains er OWull}all occasions to be treated as discount iv larger lots ki à t MU LOT ES kets, but on the other hand 5 PAR AN. Payable | insmen. Now the strange His Majesty s subjects and ‘to | Lave carried everything to the nr E thing about this qualified oath| whom the laws ofthe country| french and si 8 b Al kinks of commercial D'avance | is, that it should prove satis-|are open-to.nrotect «a D ut on de 4 un prating at low price. ERIL IL IL ER) LR LI ERIC ES factory to Governor Phillips |to punish. el ne Or L jan ne Ne. Envoyez l'argent par lettre enregistrée ou par mandat but entirely unsatisfactory to| :: 5 in li- ie : | IGNISH, P. E. 1.|de poste et adresse: | vicati OI it : ! é mn “ Évecr à 5e re pu re ” PURE in |jigence, and indeed while they ae P e ressez toutes commurications comme suit: | R - " 1 e or you . taki 4 k three years these peaceful Aca-lare to signify “Éo er: pers . 3 sp Orders by mail promptly atten- L IMP ARTIAL, | dians livod and tilled their for |the Acadians by-tboir depuiiésl + SU SR. 0 _. di | , és a ‘ ; F ar NT: 4 +ile acres, remalning ever true |thatitis His Majesty'e plea- ÿ THE ALBERTON EXHIBI- TIGNISH, L°'P, E to this Serment de Fidélité, re- sure they lay in the quantity forced—and have incendiary ; | jecting every overture made by | of wood that you require ; and Pronch PR PS à bi F2. | the French to attach them- ÿ 7 there are no hopes of their a-lto be held on Tuesday the One of the most useful things aie a M tone em: | when they have complied, you mendment 29nd September promises to b selves to France, and notwith-|are to give them certificates,| AS x P PERRET ETS You Cax HAVE 18 À ® As th s he best |a great success. Th tanding allthis, the English |specifyi s they possess the best|a great success. The prize Jet . 8 8 specifying what quantity they and largest tracks of land inlhas been extended and the a- : æ governors have already planned have farnished, which will en- hi 7 Li D _ ; C . 4 ” == ms Lui l'exode "añû Uéle: _|this Province it cauxot be set-| mount offered is increased to - Eure their cruel expuls a title them to payment at Ha UE 73 OF FULL SIZE OPEN. portation, provided they can/lifax.” tled with anyeffect while they | $600 and entries are coming in Blair Securitv Fountaïn P ] , il the H Th\ se orders do infinite ere-|remaiu in this situation, and |repidiy. pe rmre aloen soe à à oniy prevall upon e ome}, : ? à j t They being always ready at any time or place to write, They save the 1053 government to suscribe to it. dit to Governor Hopson in his though 1 wouid be very farl OUR EXHIBITION [oc Hans and Jabos, required ia pendhing for ink. The writinz is more uniforun, , è L ‘ 1e train of thought is interrupted. ‘They impre à ave The sinister project of the high character for justice, and | from attempting such a step L | ré . | cost in a short tiée in the ee USA: re Se FE of Fall goods now arrir feti ? p - X EaK deportation can be traced back |in their every line may beread | withoat your Lordshi’s appro-|} mr us SE | 2e The "SE L pince Of Gina pd EAN to the time of Governor Ph:i.i- the treatment which Was ac- bation, yet 1 cannot help being e dE fall of n E Se us x BTE PRES ET ne LS : : : pe “se ; ES é 'S are ew ÿea 1 PRICES No 1 Gold Pen, fine point, at $1.75, No. 2 Gold Pen. fi lipps, but it remained for Law- co:ded the Acadians during the |of opinion that it would be coods, comprising point. 2 00 No 3 God Fe: dns GE LUN tree No Gold FO rence to carry the heartless pro- rule of previous governors.| much better if they refuse the|° r stub point, 3 00. jects into execution. Hopson, They are not alone an eloquent oath that they were aw°y.” D Thir au Handsomely Chased andÿGold Mounted, 75 cents extra, who succeeded Cornwallis as/eulogy of Hopson’s character, 1f Lawrence could oniy pro Rrerg. CES PR BLAIRS FOUNTAINE "PEN CO. à governor, had, by his tact, | but iuferentially a key to the|voke the Avcadians to some act |} 4 be found in ni Te _—_—. E PEN CO, Le Broadway, kindness and conciliatory spi- condition ofthe Acadians du-|that would justify an increase) : tit Ex 08. rit, so far gained the confidence ring the preceeding years. of rigor, but no. these peaceful! id Là é : and good wiil of these honest No sooner, however, had/|people obey every order, no, OUR DRESS GO0DS and simple Acadians that had Lawrence become governor | matter how harsh. lis a splendid stock. Black it not been for fearand dreadof|than he revoked these just and| To the honor ofthe English | Goods in double *width from | > the Indians they would have hamane orders of Hopson. Here government, whose sense Of|25c upwards and all: the : subseribed to an unrestricted is the order which Lawrence|justice 18 much higher and \fasionable shades in Meltons, ® oath of ailegiance and b:come|stnt to ail Fons: _ [mer acute than that of a Has-|Cashmeres, Serges and tweeds, subjects of Great Britain in fact. “You vid not to bargain with |tings im India, a Lawrence in |#00d value and veryÿ nice. This is borne out by a letter the Acadians for their payment;| Nova Suotia, or a Rhodes in Dern which Governor Hopson wrote |bat as they bring in what is South Africa, the Lords of! ‘Our Boots & Sko>s - ms ue the Lords of Trade, under date wanted you will farnish them Traile refused to countenance principally from the well BICYC of July 23rd, 1753 : “That they with certificates which will en-|the expulsion of the Acadians.|kuown Amherst Factory need _É (the Acadians) went s2 far as title them to such payment at eh 15th of August ” Se- | no praise. Lonz Boots, hand : e + to hold consultations whether Haïifax as shall be thought rea- |cre‘ary of State wrote Gover-| nade and whoïe stock for $3.00 Speed, Strengthb and they should not throw them- sonabie. If they should imme- | nor Latines in respect 10 the|,,,4 some cheaper. Fine lace! Sterlin qu ‘ selves under the protection of|diately fail to comply you will latter’s purpose to expel the|Boots for Men from $1.20 up "+ ng otth the English governement and |Assure them that the next cou-|deserted Acadians—though , 44 (Great Bargains in Ladies Characterise the “Wibite.” become subjects to all intents |TIèT will bring an order for mi |this puroose Was couched in }coarse and Fine Boots. tt and purvooses ; but there arose htary execution upon the de- |sach ambiguity that it might D os ES a considerable objection to linquents.” À few wecks later | mean al! the Acadians north of Gloths & Clothing TU EMSOOIMENT CF BEAUTE. CRACEPUL DER their taking this step, whi“h Governor Lawrence, writing |the Peninsula. “let youriuten- LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY was that, as they lived on to Captain Murray, comman- tion have been what it wil!, it |in great variety. Our iong Uis- PRICES 75. ant buse farms very remote from one a- dant of Fort Edward, whomlis not doubted but that you|ters at 86.50, work $9 00 is just © RE qus ste : nother, and, of course, are not the historian, Philip H. Smith, | have considered the pernicions | a sample 1sland and imported J" ent nes. capable of resiting any kind of à signates “an upstirt despot,”|consequences that may arise |Tweeds from 40e up. 6, pu : Jdstothe former order the | from an alarm which may hare| Pumps and Pipr Well RS enemy, the Freuch might send |à s ' e o » C y “Re Rs Tubite Sewing AMachiie Co. the Iudians among them and following : been given to the whole body | wheels and chain, Hinges, SE distress them to such a degree | “XV o excuse will be taken forlof French Neutrais. and how |Nails, and Hous: Hardware, CLEVELAND, + - OHiO. that they would not be able to not fetching in firewood, and if suddenly an insurrection may Farnishiuz and all Household n remain on their farms.” hey do not do it in proper |follow trom despair or what an |fixing. RE. RARE —; Here we have. correctly set |time he soldiers shall abso-|additional number of useful ST rm An ; cail jui IE CR COR 8 0 À = _ * : : . .: ; : r re a you. ), forth by a governor, in a letter tn ar SE pren De me me étre gant | | Dr -NHITE SEWINC MACHINE mi to the Lords of Trade, the rea-|1u€!. course none ol {nese sur. 0 _ UE . Benj. Rogers Are Zona IAA) eo ( son why the Aaadians had, at | orders, or Nr m) to PTE In LS ide 2 € 22 : ais Alberton Headquirter. D RTS FE all times, refused to subscribe | In 1h: Nova Scotia archives. transmigra ion propose or t e ES eo ©) 3 ns to an unqualified oath of alle- Their presence would embar-|Avcadians ofthe Peninsula, it, sc vase œjance rass and defeat the/would be depriving Great Bri- BXPERISHOS: g nn au 00 a Goveruor Hopson was a man of a just and kindly disposition, | ; fol- for Lawrence and his asso- as may be seen from the lowiag orders which he issued in charge) of the forts at Grand Pre and, Pigiguit : “You are to look on the Acadians in the same light. to the commanders | purpose.of the compiler, Tho- mas B. Akins, who held a brief number of useful subjects if ciates. It were tedious to follow all the machinations and plans resorted to by Lawrence, in or- der to give a semblance of jus- tice to the cruel ard heartless tam of a very considerable |such transmigration should ex- |tend to tbose who were inha bitants ‘here at the timeofthe| itreaty and to their descen- dants.” | But no ; Lawreuce is deter-| mined to carry out his plan of TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictiy confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have a Washington office. special notice in the SCIENTIFIG AMERICAN, COPYRICHTS &ec. | Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive F1 with the rest of His Majest"s L | : . au | 4 Ÿ 20 vrs.: to-day they are the mes popular instruments m subjects as to the protection of project he had resolved upon | deportation. Do the Acadians any scentine journal, eckiy. Core 8.0 2 your: | À À Secure our SPECIA TERXS of Credit, {amed to suit the times. | . à | months. : ss à D à L££ a once. the laws and government for Carryinz out. Like Macbeth, | not “possess the best and larg-} Box ox P ATÉVTS sent froe. AGdrESS RES COR THE & she 0 ré) Washin cet J . . . SA | . MUN é ES . Es ve È which reason nothing is to be who had fixed upon the death ‘est tracts of land in the Pro- 361 ee us York, Le en, rene EEE his nine TRE | iSS mecs sé manie raéhais “RE A À pure ERTRODERNEEETE er ee (TD ETS FE PIANC FLéépuy Fi 4 Fe =. D =S 25 a x 3 | à CQRCAR 5 | k Los ñ Our new Caselogre is a grand portfolio of «ll the latest and best styles of Oum end Pianos. lt fliustrates, describes, and gites mastssturess paies On Ürgans from 525.99 9, E shows how tc buy at wholesai= RE L «ÉT-u du 7 à ie and Pianos from $136 up. 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