~~ SOE PENCE WIT Se eee — — eee oT ——— ———— sm aitmak esl CURRENT NEWS. | Tue Anniversary Ce'ebration of the =_ and inthe learned um, and nonsense indulged m by newspa-' ¢‘ HOLDING UP BOTIT HANDS” FOR 4 J Wesleyan Sunday Seal teal eal Me they can have one or more physicians of in mereantile pursuits RAILWAY. | ‘The City Couneil has appointed two additional Select 4) clus Sr NUN ACN. ter choice make the pos! morfem. We would professions. the Trish in seen oy cm per writers and stump speakers about our wa | i has : evening. The Address of Rev Mr. Taye r ey, CESS eee * suggest that this te ng a case in which the equaled — They ole aaa ae ; dey ‘ g orious Free School System ’* that its) Tne Patriot is in favor of a Railway under Policemen, This is piling on the agony. lor was appropriate to the occasion ; and t general public take euch a deep interest, the surprising rapidity, ane ROSCOE 70M ae ee ttely overlooked | certain conditions, Weare glad to find our| angen @ . ay Sc pring ee eee a ae oe should, if possible, be pieced at ing Iand owners In the cities. and extensive defects have been completely o . ’ ury giving in at lat. ladced we eus-| The cost of the Underground Railway of Lon- the Singing of the Sunday School children, nal laternational Row hig \ tech. the disposa! of the Coroner for the x urpose business operators : as writers and speak- 7 hose, however, who are the loudest In Its Conteipporary giving in a i a was $4,000 900 per ale. usder the direction of Mr. George Moore, ; ” v" ‘ ™ ne — : hd ; “a ; , ‘ rected t at hi ition was more on ye . ¢ . aanaenemen holding the Inquee*.—Av/..Jokn Freeman, jers they are jor vibleand eloquent, posse * praise take precious good care not te pall | beet at eee oe eepen ip) It | i h ras delightful. Quite a large mumber of “ THE PARIS CREW THE WINNERS — . _-—- - ed of talents that cannot be Counts rieitec th emselvés of ite advantages. They send politieal grounds than against the principle. | John Francis McGuire m said to be the Author the children have pure soprano voices, rhe combative organs of the race have { _ : would be singular if it were net se commun that} itled © The Coming Race.” aad — Ay <é 2 oa... o es a valled sectarian | Would be singula (of the new work entitle re Co Z . U i Th wy ’ reer ‘ ryy ‘ revy rubbed » by British oppression to! their children to the so-called soctat . oe they seem to be well trained. e Mem PATAL TERMINATION OF THE MATCH > f av ‘ , been rubued up wy Suu — “ 3 ,| the reasons which make one person accept a thing, — : . - . ‘SUDDEN DEATH OF RENFORTH, & if we \ a i @ | such an extent that the whole people have schools. With all the expense, and with all will make another reject it, ‘Tbe conditions| A young man named Ford was robbed of $1,- bers of the Choir assisted, and the whole ‘> rig 4 EV become pugnacious, carrying the elements a i te » respectable : . a ve as . a ‘ E Pree Sea. ee of © ‘position into all their affairs. ‘They the giopapation Pete a Rotene ceqpecs - ‘which would please the Patriot and make bim) 400 in the Train going to St, John, on Tuesday ya lery seemed filled with waves of har The at Internatienal Boat Ruce, be ( 1 | tt t Ai ust Ox 187 ! ee sion ry and contact with opposing public school supported or owned by the throw up nie bende with delight woald make esi lac. | mony The secret as to why the Wesleyan 28 gre tha Ot vil , - ‘h . o . Aucus : sae — ‘ a — j S a i s. ste j . ‘ . ni i << ‘i ewenn the ** Babicl cnet? of tiie cits, and iariouetown . forces. An Irishman anywhere is more} Government in the City. The standard of look upon them rather coldly. Let us see what There is much alarm that the Asiatic Cholera Church, in this city. is distinguished for " s* . f 7 a = L- gs >*ae «> « ° j : - 1. ave vey : 2 : rj ¥ i j the **Tyne crew,”’ of Newcastle, which for eh : MERICA , LUKE ly to we c « x than rust aor ; education of the teachers so we baye been would make the Patriot such an enthusiastic will spread Montreal and other cities are clean- having alwaysa good Choir, might be seen : -EPERLIC } an , vy enter re ze: ; i i ‘ months has been the principal topic f con- REPUBLICANISM IN AMERICA. As a , vs a it — = a wei eredibly informed by a member of the railroad advocate. Ist. The country night have ing up to prepare fur it last evening in the care given to the child. : versation in acguvatic circles, took place on ‘ into police! aihurs Chan do tie ne derided Me ; . . a 2 : ! ; ” 9 ’ . : Wednesday morning, on the Keune Ddeccasis The best effort at authorship bya Prince; Americans. They attach themselves to 2| Board of Education, is no higher than * © natural difficulties really existing.” 2ud. The ‘ren, who are prepared to take the place of & River. The morning was ushered in beauti- Edward Islander, is the work before us, | party, and to that they will stick ; alihough | wus twenty years ago. ‘The teachers WYe | jine should run through great forests andopen up| The Blacklegs and Gambling Salvon Keepers the elder singers at any time. : saw ‘ ..a bi cl $6 Ms , i ick | whe : . sad li rd. | » ing | ~ fully, and gave promise of being a)! ‘bat the entitled, Republicanism in America. Ir} theit — edit be it sand, they will a stiok | badly paid; they drag out an existence till | millions of acres of rich, unoccupied land 3rd.| have made an exit from Boston, and are plying most anxious of the backers of either of the aoe a. tan 6 Rieti bee political party after they know that it) they eet a chance to go into some other oc- | The country might be unpopulated, but “ every | their nefarious vocations in St. Juhu, N. B. At the inqnest heki on the body of poor rival erews could wish for. Never before,| is published by Trumbull & Co., San Fran- jis wrong. Kepublicans however, think | they get ac TT. : lo| £300 to be expended in actual labor in forming mae Renforth, it was sworn that the Tyne I perhaps, were the people of Se Jobe so early! cisco, and is printed and bound in the best) that it takes them some time to see the er | cupation. The people, in many pirces, Co = vo be ; } se “ ms F oo Last week a nan, on the North ehore, e:ught in . yt as aie : Boat . —" nme Son enttene ba’ . slves| ° : ees ies d . s means t ‘= a sds astir. Long before daylight crowds were cera) ic. It contains 665 pages, and 1s ilus- {Ter of ~~ way, in attaching themselves} ).¢ send their children to the schools bad | (bese — should be ae ne : a a coe day 3010 Mockevel. ile mame ought to be ae ” oO = - n Boat when the rv weoding their way to the Railway Stution, or) tl : ‘ to the Democratic party. j ee -y has about| manently locating a workman and fis faaity | ‘ ; ad atal accident ppened. we 00 Bae snavevring : . " . . is ‘vy are, and the ountry has ab | : al p Fisher. ote walems Dany salen, ee oy en eee eee nee On tf It hae been # souree of much speculation /™ oe bbled up with | Wherever the road line may pass through rich and | 8'¥*? to the public as the Champion F <ontemypitccceiliy neil. dian " : » eteetah ad ai tas : vials — "FA | wel a ion owen 3 iil ae , » iarter of its revenue gobbiec ) 5 . } | a e ; * o'clock, the number of people stretched alonz | tinguished in American History. The} with the party of progress in America how | one quat "h ei wg . { agricultural or well timbered lauds, and where) pe Progress says the crops look well towards PLaco’s Instant Rewer Trovre gave ap the banks of the Kennebeccasis cou'd not) oo i. written by Mr. R. Guy M Clellan/ it comes that the great mass of the Irish) out any satisfactory resu ts. But the Argus | the land is in the hands of the Govercment, or is s di In Queen's County the bay erep open air concert ou the Market Square on Sa have been far short of 20,000. Besides these) aie ad of dite should be attached tothe Democratic Par-| . gejiohted with the system and thinks aj" © , . a ee ” 1. the river was dotted thickly with every de- Of San Francisco, fornerly of this Island. |. that party stands in the exact posi-|'* a : hy “o @ be acquired at a cheap rate frow native or! ii) come short this Season, The farmers, who turday evening. They sang some of the _ ; ll known here as a talented and},: : . ‘ little more taxation would make it more). rs,” And 4th, ‘little villages thus : ; ‘i t ‘ar ballads, and attracted I 4 seripuion of crait, from the laree sicamer t» He is wel nown here as a& tiiented ; tion of the party in kr gland who have a-{? el \ ie vith European owners, ne 1, HIthie Village hare mowing machines, should make hay durivg mos popu ar Dallads, and attrac & large tue small row voat, all crowded to their ut-| gnereetic young man. By his abilitiesand! ways trampled upon the rights of Ireland |agreeab ¢€ to t!e people . He recas V | established of 20 or 30 fawilies every ten mile®) «1. gest hours of Sunshine. crowd. They intend to give concerts during most capacity. Notwi'hsiap on ® mu't-| jerseverance, he has won for himself a /®%4d who in America co-ope a with 7 joy the days thatthe “boys wept together, ’| .), g these main roads would belp to attract a/ ship ease : deveiaie ane iy tude of people on the grovnd, and the anxiety 1 ’ : : rebellious States of the South to destroy the |* * : es ke -er their . : | T. Stew b jated $2,900,000 ' : eA ee Me es Sa ae . : : on he » same ruler was broken over the ther wiibialiee h ionvers would! A T. Stewart has appropriate 2,900, e : ae co depicced in every face, there was nos by any creditable place at the Bar in California. | yy erjean Re; ublic and the liberties’ that | “ hen the s - z Sea alicia further population, — t a ° ; of Fer tation web sine ey mien meget which was artistic, a dose of it will do e . . - +7 . } , ° ower se 2 < 2 | ~— ° — > . . aT fi , . i me.us that excitemeot which was to be an-) ffis literary industry is fully shown in the) Irishmen as wel: as others love so well | poor lingers. 44¢ Says Uie you ‘ themselves reap the fullest’ bevefit rom their in iil . z ete it wobine |@ harm. They are well spoken of in other ticipated, and which we bave seen on occa- resent work, which evinces a great am-| Lhis is the more astonishing too, when we | jearned !’ and a great many other equally) position as the first comers settled in the new | will cost another million to complete i : piaces as the following shows :— rese rR, ; ‘ ae sé » 3 : . mr" , ‘ : > 190) . : iv : sions of lees importance. As a rule there } . = bibald | COMSider that in the free North, the great) wondertul “ transformations’ hapvenced, | country.” | in all $3,000 000, the largest amounl ever given | ak cs wag vory little betti Some few large sms ount of labor and research. Mr. 4 a mass of the frish have found homes, friends, 1 aceording to his own shewing “the} The above conditions exist in New Zea land. | by a single person for benevolent pul poses. —_ es — canewe:s were invested the odds bei-g as heretofore | MeNeill takes honorable pride in being the peace and plenty und that religicus and yé Fr : a a 5 } ad = taves| Now. it must appear to every one who gives the | ; ‘ | This is to certily that Dr. Fred. Stickney two to one on the Tyne crew, but among te first teacher who inspired the youthful Guy | political freedom denied them in their na | people do not appreciate the ac rv as ‘alee reer ‘ : ms ee al There was a Convention of Baptist Ministers was in this Uity for sometime las’ year adver- lsyge erowds there was a very gratilying h the] F lit - = " isin) dis uve Jand and by the Democracy of Ameri- | which the luw is caprble of conieriing. *| the subject consideration, that a thickly settle held in Yarmouth, N.S, last week. Rev. Mr’ tising Dr. Fiagy’s medicines, and i foond him a a ‘ <ul ste ¢ oo with 1e ve Oo erar nue wil cus 4iS* si aia , s . Dae : ee : ’ ee es ™ i 7 ° . . , absence of those scenes which, unfo: tunately, WHY Me tov os a ‘i ca. In the free North, a8 soou as they are | Here we agree the people do not appreciate | ¢ untry like P. E, Island atlurdsa more likely Davis of Charlottetown, lvetured on Wednesday ® geotiemen in all his dealings, aad know the are cniy too often the accompan ment of tinction. ‘The stentorian eloquence of his} gitizens, they can partake of all the rights B ’ : ; Cue | place for a railroad to. pay ste expenses than a| tn siete eae medicines to be very good as they sell very j al as this betwee: — oho : ‘ ; ; el é “ . the * advantages’ of the Education Sys ; | last, on “The purpose of Ged in the Salvation of ° ~ Pian a te { sd suca contests as this Detween the aim pi0d genial and yersatie instructor has|ofthe native born American; in most of | tue - : leountry which requ.res £100 to settle each oa ry t t t year in ems? ae at > Lieka ctews of England and America. A!together, |‘ fallen on barren places, as the book on| the Southern States, as they were before| tem; they are building schvols to suit theme-t bi oh et la all te Siuners. The Convention meet next y ‘tion from other purties, substantiating the t fallen o x mn places, OOK O : “i } 2 a ay a - } si ~ the amount cf mosey lost or won must have | POt Mt gag a ie and at the breaking out ot the Rebellion | gives ss fast as they can. ‘lhereare more| "9 Pa Say ae nanos ty Sears apes St. Stephen, N. B- | above. been Compara ively incors derab e. American Re publicanism, abundantly Liuius- ithey were ineligible to office. on account ai. : ” 2 i , liiatans elite in| line. It seems more probable to us that a) citnieeiais THOMAS M. REED, Mayor, Shortly afer 7 o clock che rival crews made | trates lof the high property qualifications, and the | hildren attending the : ni ( railroad is more required ina country already| Tue Centenary or Sin Water &¢ ort. City of St. Jobo. : ‘2 " 1 a s . m . e . +. ete ” aie i iv ’ retit > ‘itv n yr ibys re are 3 overi | i " - * : : their af ee ales . aves ng Chie "ri Many persons uo doubt, will be curious |" ative born’ clause in their Constitu-| the City now than there are in rt or | setiled than in ove which bas to be settled, aud) The 15 Angust was celebrated with great eclat in te |. Jobn, N. B., Aug. 24, 1871. ran rapidiy along the Danks, ‘*iheyae - 7 ons. } . ho Su ‘side, Souris, | : é . ui i : eT ’ , ' . ic * "he Pudlicheen sowed - i, to see, and read this work; and we under —— a i : ment schoos. In Summerside ee wineh has no inhabitants to travel upon it. Be | Edinburgh and several large cities, Goldwin — } ; cg Seen. ae Sag ewe POW lnE that the sympathy of the Trish went to-| >... ; : » principal centres of]... , lebra~| By Telegram we learn that the Bark Marion of t er * ; | Tignish, and all the principal centres Of ii, oy it may, there cannot be much doubt as to | Swith made an excellent speech at the celebra > Cae : . ; boat the * Queen Victoria,’ which was built) stand a few copies have been sent here on | wards the South is strange indeed; no ma-}~ © ll nial | oe ys a ta’ ain tie Aecietied Ue and Lelia Alice, trom this Port, arsived at Liver. for them by the celebrated builder Jewett of) gaye It is really a meritorious publication. | terial aid had ever gone trom that section | population the same fact will soon become) wiyich would pay best. [tee te Teen Oe ee ee ‘pool ow the 23rd inst., in 20 days. ree ee cote It is a succinct narrative of the chiefevents the aillicted of their native land. Char-| evident. The occupation of the Govern- een eee genius, and characteristics of Scott's writings } oe ‘ leozth, 1-@ inches in breadt», aod 7§ inches)“ Seem o h United S The | leston and New Orleans did not send ships | ment Schools like Othello’s will then be! In the heat of the railway agitation and elee-| He said as Ruskin had lighted seven lamps of| CHANGE oF Mal. STREAMERS SatLine.—The mand. deer, and weighs in the p ‘ighburbi ou of 10)) In the hist ry of the nited States, 1G with prov isions, to re ieve the fawishu g of | . " ste aane + sta aletiter Got ition contests, in Prinee Kdward Island, the | 4 rebitecture to guide the steps of the Architect ™at! steamer Austrian wili leave Liverpool for iba. The Faris crew rowei the * >t. John, ”) facts and figures are reliabie though the freland; but New York, Boston and Phila- | $0"@- Yet, im face of these tangibe e rt Washington Treaty did net receive the caretul | : a ahead Sis dt Wha ide ek Qaiallh Wal Halifax on Tuesday, 29th August, and the BUCS the owt last built for them by Hiiot. to) poor throughout, leans strongly in favor of} de phia did. Nor did the Slave States ever | dences that the people wherever they have) consideration it desetved, and aa some jeurnals|'9 ‘be worthy prac yet Te . 4 ““ ceeding sieamers every alternate Tuesday instead whom we delieve she is a credit in every re- oe + : ein aonb omitted t ; : ‘i ik ; ys ep er have spoken in taver of it, the idea bas become | lighted seven lamps of Fiction. They were the | of Savurday as heretofore. Toe days of depar- ; v bor oe a ~ of the Repubhean party. The speeches of have any Government than the kind thai} the means, are establishing a.other system provaieet that is. the Nittle cul ny the work of| RE aig Fa riality, Lmpere | ture from Hatifax will also be changed to Tues- ae Spec. e& Gimensions are 42 tect & inches ; rishme : en batthne against in} ; i cia kis win beer Soe Pade en amps of Reality, Ideali impartiality, lawper- . : ee 174 incnes wide, and 74 inchee deep. several of the leading men upon the great iri Lumen had been batting again . lof education. Gur Queen Square contem-! i. Joint High Commissioners was regarded | Pp : oo ty — | day instead of Saturday ! ae cecal tienen. fe <i sa Sa lenis ‘on eee arene, Se arte. OF Oe t fear 1s too near the Vat-| with universal appioval. The calm that follow- | *04lity, Purity, Humanity and Chivalry. a dannetie kicks Ut the men themseives 1¢ is unnecessary tO!) onectio ic ave engaged @ atten -| erty religi oseri ‘ ; jay | porary— Who we fear Is oO her , i as SPP , . Ht , . : tera aah oo ia Ekin chan, ten . : qpite a ns which have enguge ’ tlle erty, Of Fe;igious proscriptions and mtole rid - 1 ere, ee led the storm bas given the islanders an epper:| : ‘ h vetbolie Bist { Liver The Steamer A/hambra, from Boston and Hak. ey “ fee did’ eT ~ : r :” tion of the country, North and South, are whice - where the poor man, and particu L frre makes the following assertion : tunity to cousider the Treaty wore thoroughly, Dr. Goss, the Roman Catholic Bis mp « Iver- | tas whep coming into this port, in a threk ais a % i n ” eo : int 0 - ibe 7 wie es | Jacl dake ehteeed Geren, and are weoked larly the poor foreigner, cou d heveraspire) «| hey find that the best and cheapest way | aud the satural result is that 4 strong opposition | pool, not only approves of boys being soundly ‘on Wednesday morping laet, at an early bour, 7 ead? Z public. a £ Tt ppendix at the end of to ofiice or intluence; nor had any great) to educate their children is to throw a cer | is grown up there, If there is ene colony that | thrashed when in fault, but at a meeting in War- | ran ashore on ae s Poit, near the entraneg Pe wong s * - : oe Fane lw aDpeNndIX aA ic ¢ ) _ Pee oe —_ . » * : oy oa . ther . a 8 = ; j . Ty ltt » Was waste rep: ‘ : : number of their countrymen found homes) taj) amount of taxation into our common | would suffer less than the others from the operas) , : 3 pc. peg Of the Harbor, She will probably have to dig. add ' —— A emg Be ene SF peer tes | the work is also valuable, as it contains the!in the Siave Staces, nor a place im ths ne - cs 7 eo mmon schvol. houses, | tion of the Treaty that ove is Prince Edward Ie ringtov, the other night, he expreesod his belict charge ber eargo and cual, bluw off her boiler : 4) e ' \ ie ‘rews anpel a : é » - - 4 4 cm ". » x . ° >} " 2 i z . ‘ to be equa i anxious At about 7 20 the Prine ipal documents connected with the |S) iipathies of the Democracy, for of the to establish a system of education to which lard. it has bo coal or ober ning interests to that ** there was not a nicer orbament ber a mere Hotere she as floated off again, Thies wilj pro- a on coe on A@fea® Gis 1 islati f the Country. Written from 1 611,504 brish in America at the breaking | either party cau object, and to send their'| protect. Its farm produce finds a ready and! homely useful article in a house than a bireh bably delay ber several days, owt mea received the word ‘* 40.” The Tyne | iegislation of the Country. Citen OT | atses Maheliien bus 181 Shh. seen tal eee ) a? | profitable market in the neighboring colonies and | *} Sip pabd ike Whe alaade § Siuce tbe above was putin type the Alham a he Siete On Sestend. ardwiieide! : tt a ra aa ot , eo, of Werte 10) children to one Common teacher. | Great Bests hes abiek ; rod ¢ said he liked to see one hanging in a a ae were the firs espond, aid gained 4 | the author s stand-point; it is not very par-| the fifteen Slave States and the District of| h | Great Brain Is chie see to the United h “tt f ni dias the ohh bra has been gotten off, “a ; lead of a few feet, which, nowever, they lost| .. : ; ’ * ppenre ; : : | He says further: | States is fisb, for which the Treaty provides a) house. was far wore usetul (han (he old- | appeal bce a 7 ehal, é re ring in favor of} a.w > re Were » state sit) . 5 ’ : ! | } ' iial, and is not more glowing in favo Columbia. while there were in the state of | Hatel iiah Metieames wok in & moment or two alierwarus, when both the United States than we might expect; New York 498,072; and in the liitle state “ Neither do we believe “that the editor | } free mar ket. fashioned warmwing-pau, or perhaps the copper! yy 3, proposed in the City Coaneil that the Ee. crews se:tied down to their work. The St. : { : | of Massachusetts 185,434 3.589 moce thair| of the Axaminer represents the convictions have vot been surprised that the Treaty ebould Dbties” Alluding to the juvenile depravity, he| Market Hal) should be turned into s Market hy Jobn men kept up their stroke of 44 to the) of course Mr. M’Clellan is a great lover of| ° “““°S ee ee ee Os ae ‘atho i lati ‘hen he asseris| 5° received with sowe favour in our sister colony. |. Howse, and that the low rt of the build +4 minute, while the Tyne crew, which bad i ine i S ~ |upon every foot of siave territory within | of the Catho ic population when he asse | But, yet, the people ot the Island must be aware said, “ A led of Gftcen or sixteen, witha pipe be ld be fi “di i ped ft sob “4 é i@, aii ? t '. MCT a res .Kaclei ¢ > ite St. > ye . ee he . ” . i saa Aa so ; , » . . " ° " =? commenced with 42,8 c alter ene down to}... oa Ragielens, and the Halted States 10) he lbubeetae Republic Irish immigra | that they are “conscientiously oppose a’ ’| of the innmse psely valuable priviieges they sur- | stuck in bis mouth, may be seen entering a public eat sien soinas "The Berk t Bone * } enee $2, 800n alter ca nto . i : ‘ j ri He me . Fat Deen ttn “Gs . . 7 ’ 4 . eohy 39 at which they coutiaued while the contest the greatest country in all creation. | tion, enterprise and indus'ry found no en-! to our edacation law. 7 o have = re® |vender to the United States, aud the compara-| pouse and calling for his gill or quart of ale, and Building Ja intended i r the awennndis on of % wid i ; iu , : st 5 . ~ ys : ; ‘ ; 9 2 r}- . —~ | a ” ue , Pak : ° aati a ne -|Couragement there; and of all places in| son to belicve that Catholics prize the prl-| tively small return they receive. The Islander , : . 7 lasted the tirst balf mil 2 scene was) Lhough we ean not accompany our author | — : Cs ! . . : : ia A 7 anly Thy : ithe w ! as tended + of a "ecliine Th ‘s j . af = th Se : . i _ {the world, from which the down troddeu } vileges of our free education act, and We) the Gevernment organ, which has all along sup-| nas mee Wan © sehen Pane were ce ot ams for agen: - ~— ll, oe eS Sue men ta the | in his lofty flights; and have to look more | of their Jand could expect assistunce or) believe that it they were ca led upon to) ported the Treaty unconditionally, now declares | deseris, bis fataer would take a good stout bezel | ¥ :™ get pk shirts, and their opponents with that if the B. itish Goverument requires the Legis- uj, heaved again, this discharge being of a) birth act in American affairs, is important jtarian and good man, John Hughes Arch- In this day's EXAMINER we publish the Prize | mean es ese Sars reese Wheat, 269,392 bushels | duct of neutrals. Pull retianee is placed upon the } inky hoe. Io littl: more than balf an hour and powerful. | bishop of New York, who. neither afraid) |. { the E a ee i. hae eae ‘< of which 1,4474 bushe!s ; ' prmaiare nny . ong ~~ mga carry out all the ¢ breathed his last, the immediate cause; ermans — Most ofthese people soon be-| nor ashamed to.step from his exalted posi | List ” the Exhibitions to foatt tie October CONTRADICTORY AGAIN! was winter wheat. r The Gbsbmens inn Wiabed for the hberal bemg evidently » phyxia. Shortly bsfore nis come naturalized citizens, and euter upon tion as a teacher of Christianity, did stand aext, in Charlottetown, The Exhibitions in! : ; aoe Barley, 176441 do | plies they have granted, = death he spoke to his companion:, sayingthat the pursuits of business and pleasure with) firm by the principles of Freedom. and King’s aod Ptince Counties are to take place in| From the Patriot, Jely From the Patriot, Aug. | Oats, 3,120 576 do Lhe extraordinary Powers granted for the re- bis breath was leaving him, teig conscious great alacrity. In business, they soon esd | proclaim his determimation to support the the same month, The Boards, to whose manag: - | ib wild | i, 1a} Potatoes 3,375 726 d eee en fe ewuea eee eee of approucbing diseo!ution, wd about the Jas: | far ahead of nuany of the native born. | jaws and protect the flag of his adopted cnt thin: Manan teeth aeiees oak) Was not clerical in-| At the time the Co-! Ternipe ’ "395 353 ae te thus fa. eueaces their purpose while ia , words that be apoke contained the word| ‘they soon carry into their affairs the fru-| country ‘bow SS | fluence exerted in be-alition was being form- | ‘Tons of Hay 68 349 . munity from crime. — ne ‘wife,’ which was ibe only one that could be gality and industry practised by them at| bikinis waking suitab.e arrangements to make the ve- | half cf the Governmentied, the Rev. Thomas | Fiex, ‘ 97: 2 Ibe The remainder of the Speeeh is devoted to top : distinctly caught. Death cecurred at about home, us they nequire the language and OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM casivu Buch as will reflect credit upon the Agri- | both in the Belfast and Duncan, of this City, | M »wing Machines = ics cf & Jocal character. 10 minutes to 9 o’clock, The cause of death | habits of the American people, and survey 4 cultural and Mechanical Industry of the coun. East Point Districts ?/ the Rev. Alex, McLean, | Stuw ping. do ‘ 133 ow Seok, Sapam is said to be congestion of the lunge, super-| the vast field for enterprise before them try. The people should give a cheerful co-vpera | And itis for those whojof Belfast, the Rev. I. | Huymaking machines 578 Cold SED aaeangy malate had. ' induved by over exertion and ueryous excite | they soon become leaders in the mercantile; The Argus in a style that is commend-! Sietiend peetilly ten deuante euill- of adie juse ity to ask them | Murray, of Cavendish, | Hay elevatore ? 115 London, Aang. 22. : ment.’’ ‘affairs of the country—if in cities and! ; . een. e ° y mines selves the question bow|the Rev. James Allan, | i : Six hundred nativ i 4 : : : 7 ot able, makes a sentence of the EXAMIN-| 4),4 articles for the exhibition. It ia true that th . ye » Mud-diggers, 1402 ix hundred native boats were sunk in the Ty- The Paris crew continued the race, rowing towns, or in the farming revions, they are|" ee } ah . ue that the | long can they continue|of Covehead, and the Tn:ashivg machines lé phoon off the coust of Japan, July Sth, and over ¢ ! the firet tlree mile im 18 minutes and 2| models ofindustry and pro-perity ; in either ER's a text for a fancy sketch of the Free | prizes are small; but the honor of being a suc-|to do 80 withou/Rey. W. RB. Frame, of | Cami aa alles ol ft led 607 400 Jupavese lost their lives. The hives lost am- y : seconde, aud the whule six io 39 minutes 20) case, always easy, unassuming courteous |Schoo!l System. The Argus ingeniously | cessful coupetitor is worth looking for, As will awak-ning ‘‘ relig:our | Summerside, wailed up Fi Cloth gkicdatpusinttaen he crew of the Dk Bon ae ‘Ss 3-5 aeoonds. . lhey :owed 4 the flag boat in eee ; - hey love > aoe brings the prestige of the names of George be seen by the prize list, the Board of Commis. a 7 a much ~ certain members of) year 150.975 Thames.” —— “a excelieut style, apparently fresh aswhenibey the favorite authors of their native land ; | ,, Sterne Wi bool, i a j * C __ | better to allow laymen|the party now in power, | ; } 22°31° started, amid the cheers of their friends, why .nd wherever a few Germans are assembled Colep ang Raprara Fi hela to bene " =e | me er - ner ° Conny have adupted a plan | to judye political issues\and requested i RO- | ee = rol yea Mow Foghy tae were loud and boisterous ip their expression | the air is redolent with festivity, and the Port of the present system of Education. | which will give genera) satisfaction, Inetead of upon iieir owa merits? thing better cow. A a ee 29.329 Gold 1212 I Bien y ' d g could be! Neat catile ) ixchange ° 1-4 of congratulation over the victory that bad songs sang by their fathers upov the Rhine | The Editor of the Argus ought to know that | a small money prize, Certificates or Diplomas | ldone, that the Presby | x} : “ 366 Te days ble reperts Consnls 94 5.8 Bread ~~ garned. a oat echoed % elehren ysvatetss the |their views are more closely followed by | are te be presented in certain instances, These, | terians should have at| oa "ge ist stutts aan " ” nm The scene at the dcath bed of Renforth was broad free Kepublic o merica. Their} : i : lida Laie wilt he pemeeeed on 6 : least tw their ; . : “> Vi) © Pp} f Wales.”* bound from , : i ' , . rever f / > n hear-l: be | as o of their re-} . . . ne sleamer rince 0! ales, truly beart-rendering. Strong men, hiscom- habits are marked by sobriety, industry us than by hime. If. Hower this may! no a ' * ei oo om 4 ieiiddiince os ie and distilling estahlish- Hong Kony to B: vkok, Siam,; has foundered # panions and friends, cried like children, and/ and virtue. Fh: sically. they are perhaps | be, it does not affect the Educational ques | the successful exbibitor, and wil, in many cases | Council Board. Ths |p anew, 1] | sea. Fitty lives lost. even stangers were eo overcome as to shed the hardies: citizens of America. Their tion now. It would be absurd to say that! be a recommendation as to quality of stock or reasonable request was Gris tak 58) Sir Rdward Thornton has gone ° Bal ie tears of sincere regret for the unfortunate) ove of liberty has been demonstrated Ly a system which may have answered well} articles for which the certificates are a guarantee. not granted. Cardi Mal 145 ae in member of Ber Mujesty’s Privy Coat calamity that bad so sudden! y deprived of life their patriotism and valor, as they rallied | ~~ pow _, | Money prizes might give place to Medals, Cer-| Comme ; : : <— ao, 47 (=, ‘ ily increasing st # man Who one short hour b-iore was in the to uphold the Federal Constitution and|e?°ugh ten or twenty years ago, must | tificates or Diplomas, which would scoluihd bel ene mmo Riese oo . ' isl |\moncinene Ths’ eines ‘ine. uleo' appeared # perfection of health and strength, as gay and | laws of their adopted country, during the suit at the present time. or would meet the | ; az. : y ne ‘ulling and dressing Mills, 13 | Dantzig but no cases have yet occured in Stettit happy a8 he was ever known to he a filled lute Rebellion ; : : }as desirable to exhibitors, if net more so, than! A movement is being set on foot in England | Cloth factor.ea 4 | or soutn of Prassia ik aus ie | *- “ eatine et Gea “The Gene mind is analytical: when | wants or wishes of our inereased population. | swnall money prizes. | for the better protection of ocean pavigation be | Churches : 187 Rome Aug. i6 —The festival of the assumption . z g a y. 7 i ANALY why 3 i i . : ia ‘. i i : : : | es “rie Beaeey ‘ a o Fs cast ” > 2 Renforth’s fellow oarsmen were inconsolable they read they comprehend; as a people s Parry 4am ectenl, grows Coq We have heard it suggested that a Prize should haa onan ae vith th oo = ee ee : 343 oom sass Meommeuics ant ts COMET a i their grey ndy Ww sai, mtho irenay oi they are the lovers learning and search 18 puso of the system, he onwittingly|be fered fr the bert prof eatriage Horan. ct vem ak Hear wih th eas icreae| Number of Gabingeatalishmenta, {ypc ceramotic ad fre rn the moment talked as if they had suspicion of ers after truth * they are eminently fitted by | proves that itis not adapted to our present | The idea is a good one and should be adopted will diminish the risk infinitely, It is cleaned feat ce mackerel cured lust year, 16,047 | sud private buildings were iuminated. ae He my: eye and drugs were hinted at SS aae he eae of ee oa /necessities when he intimates thatthe Pres-|In Octoter there will be several here from, = two parallel bands or zones be laid down, | Quintals-of eudGah pape a oois'a hiss bo eogeeee tee ae y others, and for 4 time the ecene in the are active co operators in the affairs ofthe). ; a ‘a 2 . | each sixty miles in width, the northern ze ol £8 or hake 649 : ; By bis ; neighborhood of the Claremont House, where nation, in their new homes. ‘Lhey are ca byterians are about commencing a Female | abroad, and there is no doubt but good prices jy jowed by western bound and toes e — Los. of bake sounds cured last year, 12,522 a teoms lca ae forth by : large crowds assembled oo tearing of Ker- pable of appreciating freedom, are a pow | Seminary. The congregation of St. Peter’s| can be obtained for any good stock that may be era-bound steamers; the zones, moreover, to be Gallons et fish oi! made iast year, 11,662 ‘the Peataient jubilee. ae the for : forth’s ceath, was one of the gieatest con- er in America, and the keeping of the lib-| Church are also taking steps to erect a first | exhibited. — by an intermediate division of thirty Quantity of preserved sheil, and the loving aud heart f-lt letuers they a oo, ! Sdhon tid ddnitement. erty entrusted to thenyis in suie hands. a acinciitnaities’ Sachi 4 aa The . tai es. The northern edge of the northern zone | Other fish prepared last year, 6,711 Ibs, him, and commends their wendinstness be Meas 4 The fecling throughout the whole commun. /rts, — Next in numbers and im portance | _ a . — “Sey The ship Midas, Murchison, master, 30 days) ae ~ southern end of Kewfoundiaud | Number of fish barreis manufactured roe an ogee = on a declares ity is ove of the west prolcund regret thatan to ithe Gerwans in America, are the Irish | With the Wesleyan and Cwho ie schools, | for, Liverpool, with ealt, iron, d&c., arrived out Gown tall anetie Gia i ee 42,278 hie profound oct of the azctivuste wanuet | . Thaw lke ~G ¢ ‘ ies : : mie | + & fi ? ence : ceber ar a : . : — event 80 melancholy shou!) have occurred. f hey, like the Germans, s90n become citi-| wil: do, almost, all the educatiot al work in side the barbor on Monday, and worked up to Sailing vessets, itis intenhed. axe ~ Se cael a of oropers? shops, G5 | whick We Catholic laity of the entire world oo Flags were every were disp uyed at balf-w ast Sous. and enter inta active operations in the City. What need oi them ifthe Free! to the wharf on Tuesday wernin This fine ‘H's tract of water entirely. ‘The rejeet hue the | een. NOP opened for fishing ne es ee ee ; during the day ; people waked through the business and politics; few of them, com- | alle Aitken d tw in Cian rg be ; a. ®¢| additivnal recommendation of alan ye tne | purpeses, 1183 | He Warmest praise to the pious aud . ; streets in a <piritiess, dejected manner, andro! paratively, make their way into the coun- | S¢hcols estabhshed by the Government are | vessel is vwned by the Hon, James Duncan & | route in both directinus, and woald corm, boty NUmber of men engaged in fishin» Mallen! de ae tc on Keene ae ; ene could imugine that St. Jobn, usually so ty ; they generally prefer to locate in the all suflicient! The Argus is of opinion that Co. ileal | feasible and advisable ou the grounds not only of —_+—-+<4pe-—_—____ ; cutunaention nai iden oaaeai fates your ; : demonstative ip affairs of the kind, bed won! large cities, although there is scarcely «| if Prince of Wales College had oue Catholic | ili di Alii: Aaa ok wi | economy but humanity, It 1s urged by several | Doctor Gaffeny, late Organist of St. of his Ponificate. He expresses himee | the wore - m great Boat Kace, setulement ln America in which Irishmen teacher a') cause of complaint would be re-| J . tge Crawlord, of Tryon, experienced commanders, and is execiti gavery Dunstan's Cathedral : affected by these d yousiations becaase we ; Coroner Earle empanelied a Jury yesterday may not be found. ‘Their presence andin ~~ : ' ae © Fe who was drowned at Pugwash, on the 3ist ult,, &°#¢"s! aud taverable discussion among the Loa- | ¢..) al, on his departure to) were made just as the Hovy Sea was afternoen, and, after viewins the. body, ed- flueace are telt throughout the land. moved, and that ‘the whoie educational | was recovered on Monday, the 14th inst. dou Board of Trade and werchaute, \ lem Mass, was presented with a purse of —— ne oma ere jourved the inquest until 10. elock this morn~, ‘The Hut6S of the Irish in America ne machinery of the Island would to-day be w i a ($100, as a mark of esteem, by some of his| Semi-official statement wit eae poses . ing, when evidence will be heard. In the hard working and industrious, They bring moving along most successfully.”” On aft-| The article in a recent No. of the Belanter |i Ve are tn receipt of the Repcrt of the Brit-| friends, crop of Lrelaud is yood, instead of be ng cowed WY meantime Dr. McLaren was appointed by the with them from their native land ancl long er-thought the 4rgus most back down. on| onthe Reilwa teal. \ ns Templars for the past year, which has i > o———_ blight. eantinae™ oroner to muge & post mo) ‘cm examination | rel: ’ 1y 0 we SUCS O 2 : i > . a prin at the Ay ic: ere sixtee 1e disturbance at Neweastle on-iyt c ke # post t retain here, minny of the characteristics of ° strlen J securities 18, to Bay the least, been very neatly ted gus office, There w n young gentlemen | ,,,He distarbs as oon es of the body, but owinz to sume misunder- their race—activity of body and mind, this statement. We believe that the whole | very strange, and is very unsatisfactory to. We have some Femarks 10 make sugyested by put in “ durance vile” on Saturday heli = wuthoritics contemplate culling | standing wi'h the friends of the deceased, we r heir genial warn heartedness nnd tmipul system is chiefly made up of fraud and delu. | those, who in a desire to see a railroad cone! the eel which we will pubsish ia another What s the matter? ° a tos chip bas arrived at Shields. Te believe he wae not permitted to make the ex- sive natures. often lead tem into difficul- ‘sion, and that it gives no adequate return’ struc: ai, beep iii te Deneeumess mace! number. A F Sioned 5 asia have been four cases of gbolera ia Berlia—*® amination, Tne Coroner has notified the ties, aud cause .hose who little understand Ais Nile eetate cueenDt Sn actin the f) ; mi) literate at oe N article on the Fisheries, the Press, and bem proved fatal . wlan parties that he will affurd them an opportunity them. to attribyte to design that which is *’ a om ung the Coun- | support than their political sympathies or sane Sure te ; 2 ie — aetiat are| Mr Rocwoe's letter und reply prepared for thig | L8& Priuce and Princessof Wales are : Sincimatinattiens iaaden: ake ae oe It af i se. . There is -h glorificati - ilicti ; vho dombe, The - | 183u | Kevsich waitak, near Wiesbaden, . " Pemri ond + @ veenlt of imonlse uy re 1s So much g tion, bunk-| predilictious led them to give. gestive. ‘ ¥ ate sug alee been obliged to jay over fur ° Prince Frederick Williaw bas retarved Oy oe . c anit: e bare backs aimost equalling i polish the bettom of the:r boat; both rowing eviendid ly, and with the precision of machinery; it was 2 sight worth seeing. A quarter of a imle, bewever, bad uot been rowed betore it beeame evident that the Tyne meu bad met their superiors, a fact which numcrous stean whisties and |o»ud cheers conveyed along the bask ag the boats proceeded ov ‘heir course. Several times betore they reach: 2 Ap,leby's whari did the Englishw.n endeavor, py re- sorts to those spuria uf tveirs which were hither thought to 62 irresistible, to gain coldly on the objects that warm his imagi-! nation, yet. we are admirers of the great Republic, which we hope will go down the stream of time peaceful y and prosperously The Republic has been made what it is, in no small degree, by the influx of European inbor and enterprise. The chapter in Mr. by the side of the New Dominion speak for or against it, they would pro-| /nounce in its favor.” We do not profess to know what are the sympathy, the Slave States of America were the least likely to afford it. There labor was despised; the leaders of their urist-cratie Government went into the! Nationai Capitol sneering at what they ; : termed the Jaboring masses—*! mud sills’| BOY do we discuss the question und ‘greasy mechanics and throughont | Catholic or non-Catholic point of view, but the entire Stave States the poor man who had to make his living by any of the trades “convictions of the Catholic p pulation”’ from a as an observer of pubhe events, we pre- sume, that Catholics would not * pronounce lature to ratily the Treaty it wust be prepared | = ” poten? Ne: rte at NR Pees to entertain a claim for a money compeceation, | A birch rod for the younger ones, and an ssh as the advantages to the island trom the Treaty plant for ibe older ones,”’ are hat ‘ qual to the priviieges which are Bure | ‘There are some boys always losfing at corners ee he re mtaten, -— Halifar | 5 Charlottetown, that might be improved if they bad gone througa a course of similar ine struction. We understood tbat the /slander was strongly + opposed to the Treaty, or rather the part relating tu the Fieheries. So were some otbers who are | | Ue says,— page 457. or by labor, was a6 completely disfranchi sed as he is to-day by the aristocracy of England Notwithstanding that 1 429 459 Irish kad | 2zir homes upon the free soil of America M’Clellan s Book whichtreats on this mat- ter, cottains some very interesting facts. There is no more | 4), in its faver’’ jrom the following facts:— ist His- Lordship Bishop MelIntyre ana Political exigencies are hard to deal with; but they ehould vot make us give up our privileges, for waat the Herald trying to change ground, the Cathohe Clergymen have declared The synopsis of the census which we give below shows a satisfactory increase of for to-day. population and general prosperity. | On Wednesday next, the Tea of the Wesleyan Sunday School, will take place- The public are cordially invited to altead, ~~ We call attention to the Card of Mr. J. W. Bensen, in anetber eolumn- Those about to purchase Silver or Electro Piate Watebes er | Jewellery will get any thing im that lice fom | him at wholesale prices, and of the best quality. ‘ Ci —~tenn The Excursion to Suanaerside is advertived Retura tickete for one fare will be issued, The Tea Meeting ov Tuesday, ia te be ‘a graud affair. their lost advantage, but in vain. The St. eal a @ eu i keine a i tl ud a a e —— a " i } as The yo a ‘dily eel a itp | sublime spectacle of the beauties of the Re-| where they bad becon-e prosperous and | againet it. 2nd. All the Catholic represen truly ore is less than a mese of pottage The CENSUS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Tao iinaiinlineal " c f thie Cit the twa beats and wheo opposite the Grand PUblican Government, than the facility) happy, their children educaied at free | tative men in the Legislature have spoken Fish Ring is a grasping, scaly uffair, that the pee- | is7l | oii Redes coins thai! Rees tcheotdalated te Stand ese tully ewe lengths ahead. Here| With which men from every land enter} schools, and their desolate homes in le against it. 3nd. The Catholic people have viv wt we ke true vivur. | Total population, invludimg 323 Hahiat and back,—lur Five dollars and twenty- the race for wiich such yieat preparations had beeu made, and whick it was thought | life in America. upon the business and political affairs of|]und rendered happy by prosperity in their | Customs, habits and di |} ;ew abode, when the States of the South | :_—_——- + contiibuted largely to establish schools or| ae REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES a different character; and 4th, not a single Indians, Total population in 1861, 94,021 five cts. to parties aesirous of witnessing the Hali« 80,857 tax Boat Races, to take place on Tuesday, Wed- . : 7 ji : re. if by magic. oblit-| without cause or provecstion, undertook , , . ——— =~ esday and Thureday next would be one of the finest ever witnesesed, | Versified languages a 3 5 ; ; : : Calum he We are in receipt of the curr N iss y . way be said to huveerded? Tae Eng ishmen, | erated, and a few years residence in their to break down the Government in Am | member of their community, in good stand-| ess ct , ret z 1 Hee of the | Decennial increase, 13,164 | rowed but a few strokes more, when all at|2@W homes, in most cuses, coupletely re | erica, and toestablish as they said a Gov-| j,g, has publica'ly either written or spoken |?" a pH - eee “— , Seale Re- . - 16.25 per cent. ‘Zs - : » t . " rc 2 0 ae 2 P he . 7. | . 2 * » 2aAYrner. » } ‘ c “ ¢ View tor July. , ie contents o the ritis are: | ota u 719 ouee, Renforth was seen to falter on h's onr, | Coustructs the new-comer into a full fledg- ernment w hose corner stone shou d be ) vid | in favor of the present system, as prefera = y wre if t mber of males, 47,121 ite f rara if clus and almost immediately aftersards to faj, © American. The peculiar physiologicai| upon men held to service and labor, and | + gee be bi “Tbe Rowan Empire,” ©Theism,” “Hugh Mil-| Total females, 46,900 . f ? € ‘ ene * . ms si — th s . “ . x ., 4 7 . j la . : - back on his seat. Kelly also was ubserved t type and conditions may be sieeve. a nes a large wor - ~ ees ble to that which ” “ore - 7 lar,’ “Hereditary Legisiaters.”’ “Nov Couformi- oe of ‘es mated 221 ————— = stop rowing and bold up bis friznd. Cina tle foreign re oat ees = - the I ra ae oa, = a omg co-religionists. We can , to 2 other ty and the Progress of Society, * Jowett s aaa To ae ; 14,841 iediie Adlai bers and Percy immediately turned the one generation will obliterate these, aud) South, and opposed the ederai AGMINIS-! Gonelysion than that the Catholics as a Translatinai of the Dialenuse of Pista. *~ Sic. its verage number to each family, 6.33 | ’ eo we i WoZuese ato, sir. Mie i boat's head tor the shore, and rowed rapidly in,acidst the eries and jeers of t1e mu! titude, who imagined that the Eng isimen had cowardly given up a race whieh they found it impossible to win. Soon, sowever, at be- the child of the foreigner born im America| is, in ail things, as much an American as it tus ancestors had lived on the soil since the! the British throne, asa peope, retained days of the Revolution. | their position in the ranks ofthe Democra ‘The two leading foreign element: in Am-| tic party, shoutcd lustily for their cause tration by all means within their power the Irish, fresh from the hated tyranny of body are opposed to the present education- | 4) 5 Motion on Disestablishm ent” We know that many non-Cutho and several al law. lics are a’so, not in favor of the system. and) The July No. of the British commences a new | itis only a question of Lise when a large volume and sustains the reputation which the | Charch of Scotland, | Church of England, volices of contemporary literature RELICIOUS DENUMINATIONS, VIZ‘ %,22) Presbyterian Church of Lower Provinces, | Cholera bas appeared in several! districts on the | German side of tte Prus<ian frontier. | Garibaldi bas almost wholly reeovered from his recent severe illness Prince Humbert of Italy is expected to arrive iz 18,603 | Madrid on Frida | The deaths in Paris last week were 228, mnclud- . . . . Oy a I et an i wy erica, are German and Irish; the first pre-| co operated voted with, and continue in| . : 20,976 : e eame knowns that Renforth was really very “ s { : . ie ’ = ! . . S ig ? 4 : a majority of the people will become heart- British holds among the ablest and most learn-) ee «=| ing OVE from cholera |, and although there we ' ij | deminates largely in numbers. In 1860, | large numbers to vote with that party [¢) Majority # , ; : ; ek : il, and although there were some Who sti arene? x's or tare ; A oi ’ . : : : ud | o€ pestadinaiis cies thaseartee baee nat anes | Total Presbyterians, 29.579 in the Court Martial at Versailles the examina- fully believed that his s!]ness was only as- the census showed 1,809 518 Germans; be- | is not my purpose to assign causes for this ily sick of it, especially after they have - pie ae ’ ee ee ee Roman Catho! 7~¢* | tion of witnesses wae concluded en Wednesday, sumed, gradually the co.vic io: was brought sides these, there were 227 661 Prussians; | course of poutical action. All men in this| come further experience of paying so heay-, sere to buy and read many books the Reviews | Mothodiets Ostes, 40,765 The argument for the prosecution will begim im. home to them that somethi.ys serious had 15,166 Bavarians; 112,835 subjects of Ba | free iand have the rizbt to exercise these ‘ly for it | eller the cream of the Jiterature of the present) panrists. 8,361 | madhetely. . : le 95 460 of Hesse; 81,336 of Wurtem-| privileges ; he “«y seem be 1/ UY tor it. ; - api iste, 4,371 Inthe Assembly to-day the Committee on the happened, and the contemptuous cr.es of a) GeN- Yo 400 Of Messe; 51,006 © urtei-)| privileges as to them may seem best. Anc age, fora very small amount Ri iawiae® ; : ppeaesc. " ners RA ROT ie eG geahk ae Se . | Wek thata good deal can truthful s 3 : Sible Christians 2,709 Army Bill re-commenced ite passage. It makes few moments before turned to murmurs of bUTg; 53327 of Switzerland; 42995 of) no doubt these men can see goud reasons | e know thata good deal cz ua Ft , Hrs - ; : * ld geo eta Of a og The contents of the Westminster for July are: | Quakers, g | mibtary Services compulsory, allows no one to sympathy for the unfortunate man who was Norway ; 28 281 of Holland; 25 061 of Aus- | for their actions that others cannot see nor) be said in favor of the Government schools | iateaad a a a | Usieccentiehe | procnre a substitute, prohibits eoldiers from vot 80 suddenly stricken down. Reutorth was ivia; 18 625 of Sweden; 14,L00 of Nassau ‘| comprehend. | as they exist in certain parts of the country. Religious Life and Tendencies in Scotland,” | es denominations, oan be a and dissolves the Nati ; : aq 9 062 of Denmark; 9.72 of Belgium; 7,-! But ald the Irish in Ameriea did not op | ; ~ |The Poetry of Democracy,’ “The Genesis of | : , . uards throught the eountry, immediate'y reroved from the boat and t s i } y y | Averace increase im total Protestant Kight of the Sing Sing Couviete have been se placed in a coach, in which he was rapidly driven to the Claremont House. Here he was attended by several medical men who did everything im their power, but without avail, The Globe saye:— “They bied the patient, but when they 28 of Poland , making a total of 2 772.593) pose the Union party in putting down the! —xll of whom are, by Americans, gi neral-| Rebeliion. Many thousands of them en-| ly called Germans There were at the tered the ranks of the Union army. and) ‘same tume within the Union 1.611 304) added new lustre to their fame for bravery | Irish ; so that basing the German popu a-/and endurance upon the field of battle. tion upon those popularly called Germans! Such have built for themselves a monu The ‘‘ unp easant question of sects,” how | the Free Mill Ductrine,” “Abeilard,” “The Re-| ever. has been solved in other countries. | publicans of the Commouweeith,” "Army Guennis We have seen Presbyt Vian, W esleyan, and , zauion," ‘Early Englich Literature, ©The Govern | Catholic schools aided out of a common) pent of the Liberal Party,’ “The Functions of | fund. and we think the diflicultles in the physica! Pain,” “Or the Method of Political denominations, 12.8 per cent. Increase in Roman Catholics, 13.7 per cent, Tota] number of children between the ages ot 5 and 16, Males from 2) to 45, 25.952 12.790 | captured. Loudom, Aug. 2?. Consols 93 5-8, | Qaeen Victoria who remains at Balmoral, is aguin ill. Parlament was prorogued to day by royal com- mission. arrived the body was cold on the oviside, the 1" America, there were 1. 161 289 more| ment upon Americar. soil. They have | way exist, really more in theory than in Economy,’ and contemporary literature. a een te 7 17.558 | _ The Queen's Speech acklowledyes with satisfac- blood was driveu inwards, and not more than | Germans than _— the ots a “most | hung upon the pi lars that adorn the tem | practice. Let our friend possess hag Thfs Nu. of the Westminster also commences Deaths, wae — re nite for the . i teks ain — or ae pee aa eee dentate aia toss oieaiteen ee tee oe soul in patience, the logic of events ig/ a new volume,aud is up to the usual character | Natives of the Island, 00231) Se — the rekitious of Great Britain gested organs. While the physicians were | from Germany proper. there would still be| pride for all time. They have shown irrepressible. Time wz'l break the bonds | of the Review, which 18 too well known to need foe ae countries, 13,750 | ve, oe ED Tee O lpatiy charm endeavoring to wfford relief the patient was 288 214 - re oe by pope 2 4 a me — ogy me and set the whole thing upon a “just and | any recommendation. Blind, nd dumb, a | Coptareees aoe aime bezinn hone vetines by . ' ard CG ‘ : computation s 2 larger figures is rke, arles James Fox. | atetbeh ln ati ” zt i ‘ f tere , E sae little. a See = correst as to what Amecionne understand | ort Hares, 4 Ecithe Pieacis Sioaiian —— 2 mae Parent © Speirene sete SYOrosaaet oer | Ineane, 148 Pressed for continued trangaility in the ast. considerable mucous matter, and at one time appeared much relieved. Aguin be choked to be ‘the German popu ation. The prt! Michxel Corcoran, and Jast but not least | that these two leading elements of foreign | of the devout Christian, scholar, buman | 2 -2 /nalhave been received for Septeuber. Harp- THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS. | ers tor this month is a eapital No. The Journal OF THE PRINCIPAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE S80IL | ty of Washington, and bo RAISED LAST YEAR: The Speech dwells with satisfaction en the Trew y pes fora general secog- | vitioa tor principles for guiding the maritime com Nyland to Berlin,