to the Land question, in regard to which he said the party in | that ander the present proprietary Government it is in the The Examiner . +e : =n meeps that Sir’ Township lande might be again made cn terms os advanta- f ki vod display of the natural, artistic Befese the Commas eS ee | ane ides on which the Worrel, Lot Li, and Selkirk es- PO ae Sere oe ge! Samuel Canard was willing to take five shillings currency ceoee were efieeted 1 ar tae present Goverament being oppos- | and industrial resources of the whole Island, the people would | per acre for his estates,—now he would mot accept anything 64 in principle to that pert the award, there is no reason to think nothing of spending twice five hundred pounds on the) jike that price. When, however, the Commission shall be believe it can or will adopted: And this Meeting are of object, even though a shilling of it was never returned. cast inte the limbo prepared for all such rubb ch—and a opinion that it ts for the interests of the country the present Goverowent should be opposed to the Loan, as it would be Liberal Government shall take the place of a Proprietary one, Jawise to entrust thers with the management of alargesum) Tus Islander denies that a copy of the award of the Land the landholders wil! find that there ic a wat difference betwven jof money, which might be squandered in transuctions of com- Gommission has been * transmitted to this Island from the Co-| : ° & , . » | paratively small importance. like the purchase of Lot 54, or : ee ada teal . | demanding » very bigh price fur the lands they have mower) | meeting the unreasanable demands of the proprietors, who | lonial Minister."” The information was given to us by a cor polised—and getting it. exercive so great an influence over the present Government. respondent, and it is some satisfaction that it bas evoked even | cinerea Proposed by Mr. Robert Howlett, seconded by Mr. Angus this very doubtful answer from the Government organ grind-— ove ? * ony y T - ? wT j . ° PUPLIC MEETINGS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT | yeponald : ,er. Most people have long been of opinion that if the pre- OF KING'S COUNTY. Resolved, That before the Land Question should be taken | cious document has not yet been received, it might and should _— Bal We into further consideration by the Legislature, there sh ould be | : . t disposed to have it; but as \ public meeting of the electors of the above district, living * dissolution of the present louse of Assembiy ; and Petitions be here, if the Gevesnts se . the C at " . in the viewnity of Morell, was held at the house of Mr. Jobn | to the Lieut. Governor having that object in view, should be | they declined to receive the t OG eee at sa ae ote - , : he purpose of enabling the mem- ‘circulated as speedily as possible, even should they have no the summer when it was offered, it is very likely the Duke of Poeleo, om Tuesday last, for the P . a Whet 4. Jehe | other effect than showing the opposition of the people to the | vo weastle has received a hint to keep it back until the win- bers for the district, the Hoo. Edward ean and S098) policy of the Government respecting the Land Question. : iv ri nions on the public ques-| = p Mr. C 1s MeD ‘ Mr. Ro- Sutherland, Eegr., to give their opimo pe i Proposed by Mr. Charles McDonald, seconded by Mr. Ro to attend their legislative duties, and then help the Govern. ; od i tremembly bast Seesion | bert Hewlett : tions that were discussed in the House of érsembl y | bert Howlett : | saan a ini Mr. Thomas Nvonan baving been called to the chair, Mr.| Resolved, That the course pursued by the Hon. Edward, | ment to cook something out of the awar may serve to ine i | Whelan and Jubn Satuerland, Esqr.,as members for this Dis | tickle the public palate. : assed t iw reference to some of the | it-, Satheriand addre the meeting ia rete : ~ | triet, and the conduct of the Minority generally, entitle them) ‘The Islander says :—‘*Every member of t'e Government is h engaged attention in the Assembly last Ser) 5) 41, respect and cuontidence of this meeting. is desire to know the views of his constituents | —_—- —o—e > —_——o—---- ‘ter, when the supporters of the Government can fluck to town measures whic siva—- expressed |) with respect to the application of the public money towards | re ignorant of its (the award’s) contents as is the humblest of -- _———-s- Tux accounts we continue to receive from all parts of the ‘consistency : “The Award is beyinniag to be understood.” How ; : : os es One! Island show that the opposition to the Government, on ac-| | thing can be ‘* understood” atout which we are assured on te continue to actin conjunction with the Libera ‘ il . , ; , amination 3 } count of the worse than barren resalts of the Land Commis- every one is ‘ignorant,’” is a point we must leave the ingeni- : i ip i HI | . j party in supporting the Pee aa |sion, is becoming stronger and stronger every day. Prince | kaowa. Mr, Whelan then addressed tie meeting for about two hours, : Pct Ec cs jewed the principal proceedings of the Legislature and unmistakeable terms,—the thunders of King’s County are! we have neither space nor inclination to notice in detail d revi ) o Legisl: dj. : er aes ; pn during the past year. He showed the state of | just beginning to be heard along the political horison; snd | 4), flunkyism of the Monitor in regard to His Excellency the | ‘sf i | , Sent forth a low but, . ‘ acest : . 7 the public debt at the time the Government came into ofice Queen's County has, io many places, sent fort ” Lieut. Governor, coupled with its lying assertions concerning } i i i t fondly cherished and what it wasin Janarary, 1861,—remarhed on the purchase | wtrowtal plaint at the failare of its most fondly cheris the roads and bridges in the district, and declared his deter- ous editor to clear up. ee 6 DO GE-8—— County has already publicly declared its hostility in the most | some remarks which have appeared in the Examiner. We | and Commission. We speax f .| of the Selkirk estate, for which he had voted, but condemned | hopes aes the Land € or argue ore wen }sonal knowledge and observation of tie people of King’s position of Lieut. Governor should be made the object of the, she conduct of the Government in refusing to make known) | 4 e. a ' ' | the correspondence relating to that transaction ;—the “lection Connty, and wesase confidant nappa t net sth shen. we dirty slaver of the two or three contemptible and uapriucipled | Law, eo far as it relates to Statute labour voters,—the Flec- | lightest whee we declare it to be our solemn conviction heat) fellows who write the washy, sickening trash which eppesre! ; reon wi d istricts in | ! se | tive Council Bill, which he felt convinced was never intended | "°F OP Pe will be sent from any of the four districts in|; 44, Monitor, but which is happily read by very few persons. | 4o become law,—-the Voluuteer movement, its great cost, and teat. Conaty., afar. the nent cteatian, So Pagpass Op party H08 If His Excellency’s friends should feel aggrieved at the uncalled | |in power ; and we ars inclined to believe that Comgmens! a0 interference of Messre, Coopér, Cutrie & Co., the beat | Consus Act, so far as it developes the relative strengt! = remedy to adopt is to give them aamal! bribe, which wil! not Protestants and Catholics, expressing his hope that harmony | There is one thing very characteristic of the yee poléti- | be refused, as payment for writing and printing two or three | and good feeling would nut Le disturbed between the two sec- | eal anepenent=-Oee tat io, Sint _ dodge to enathe surigione | articles containing the coarsest abuse against his Excellency. | tions of our inhabitants, notwithstanding the attempts of in- | prejudice between Protestants and Catholics is yew thoroughly |The few who may see the Monitor with such articles will then | terested officials to the contrary ,—the state of public education, °°? through in every _ ° the Seland, and will mil mOSt reapect the Governor more thanever. ‘The outlay will be very | and the alterations made in the system by the Government,— | signally as s means of breaking the full or postpuning the) inconsiderable, for scribblers of the menta! and moral stamp | } overthrow of the Government party. In fact, the religious of Messrs. Cooper, Currie & Co. work very cheap—are always | past year—wore severally adverted to by Mr. Whelan. Le : ; ready for any side—and prefer to labour as literary ecavengers | then reviewed the Land Commission, and described the prin | Pope, the Colonial Secretary, will only ensure more certainly pather than engage in respectable employment. the destruction of the party he labours in vain to serve, and unite more firmly ali intelligent Protestants with their Catho- | Mus. Pexwy.— We regret to hear that this Lady, so well the late Government, stiil they coald not justly refuse their | ” Aq Deletes in ertablishing a aw Government hat | sown in this community for her great musical talen‘s, her will ad pt more liberal measures for ning the Land Ques- | extensive erudition and varied accomplishments—is about to | who might be greatly injured if the award were confirmed ; | tion than has been proposed by the Government which now | leave our Island for a new home in Canada. We understand sad trusted that freeholders as well as leaseholders every where existe, and whose members are so closely identified with the | nat prospects of remunerative employment will be open to her would protest against it. | interest of the whole proprietary party. Srey ectateome ‘on her arrival in Quebee, whither she intends to proceed im- W.E Clarke, Esqr., Collector of Excise fur Charlottetown “man can easly see that there are no religious interests at, mediately. Mrs. Penny became a convert to the Catholic under the late Government, next addressed the meeting, ex- | stake or in jeopardy. It is not, and never can be in the power | Church, and received baptism in that communion about five pressing his warm approval of the course pursued by the ef the Catholic body to encroach upon Protestant rights ; | mouthe ago, shortly after which she assumed the management minority in the present House, and bis condemnation of the | and Liberal Protestants have no desire to interfere with the ef the Choir in St. Dunstan's Cathedral in this City, which whole pulicy of the Government, but particularly in reference denominational interests of the Catholics; but every one sees, rapidly improved under her tuition. ~The grand old music of can only express our regret that a gentleman holding the high | its inutility as @ means of defence in case of invasion, — the » of | itself will not be slow in throwing off the shackles of Toryism. ; i aod some of the leading items in the public expenditure of the j He cry, eepecially when raised by such a man as Mr. W. H. > ciples of the award, rewarking that although he addressed persons who were so fortunate as to become freehuldera under | sympathy to their less favoured fellow-colunists elsewhere, : ' Doe Mozart and Hayden, prepared for the solemn sacrifice of the power seemed to be actuated by a desire to serve wo other in- power of s small proprietary clique to keep the majority of | Mass, was never heard in all its sublimity and richness until | tererts thaa those of the proprietors. 1 | the people in huadage, by imposing such terme regarding the Mrs. Penny introduced it ; and those who have had the good Mc. Clark euncluded his speech by moving the following sale of the township lands as to render compliance on the part | fortune to bane bed emect ond GiGiendl Gules Ill net cially | +e rly i i in| teselation, which was seconded by ‘Mr. D. McLeod :— fae ae RRND aos Enh - Sy re eee 4 forget the delight which her performances in the Choir were | Resolved, That thie meeting having considered the principles | rural districts is a cures wherover it prevaile—and landlords | cure to impart. Her seperation ffows the Choir and from the | of the Award of the Land Commission, as explained by the jn this Island, with few exceptions, have been always looked | rrr our readers.’’ ‘The official editor then adds, with beautiful a ows Died, At Keppoch, Tuesday, the 22d insé., after a lingering illness, Ropert Barker, Esq , aged 38. The deceased was only son of the late Capt. Barker, of 74th Regiment. At Charlottetown, on the morning of the 26th inst., Margaret, relict of the late Alexander McKenzie, evnfectioner, aged 65 years. Deceas- to America about the year 1832. At Wheatly River, on Thursday, the 17th inst., after an illness of several months, Mr. Joun Cuanoier, aged 52 years. On Wednesday, the 23rd inst., Barbara, the beloved wife of Mr. John Jury, sen.,aged 76 years. The deceased was a native ef Perth- shire, Sevutiand, and emigrated to this Istand in 1810. At Cascumpec, on Monday, the 7th inst, after a lingering illness, which she bore with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Repecca, ' reliet of the late Mr. M. O’Mara, in the 83rd year of her age. She was a native of King’s County, Ireland, and emigrated to this Island in the year 1818. At Seal River, Lot 50, on Monday, 21st Oct. , in the 45th year of ber age, Margaret, the affectionate wife of Mr. Allan Melsaac. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 18.—Rising Dawn, Mills, Halifax goods. War Eagle, Hodgson, Wiscasset, Mo.; bal. Plowboy, West, Bostum; do. C. M, Rich, Hardy, do ; goods Bonita, Komkey, Halifax; do. Conservative, McFadyen, | Pictou, coal. Bloomer, Cole, Cape Canso, fish. 19—Sbip Isabel, Me- Donald, Liverpool, goods. 21—LExpress, Henley, Sheet Harbor, N. 8.3 fish. Greyhound, Babin, Sydney; coal. Bark Theresa, Fraser, | Liverpool; G. B.: goods. Eastern Star, McMillan, Mulgrave, N.S ; lumber. Teazer, Sprague, Shed'ac; deals. 22—Western Packet, Me- Donald, Antigonish; bal. Catherine, erard, Pietou: lierrings. Lady Mulgrave, Murwand, do.; bal. Eureka, Morton, Little River, N.S ; Us CLEARED, Oct. 19 —Argo,Swain, Shelburne; pro. Responsible, Walsh, She- | dine; fish. Mary Helen, MacDonald, Bermuda; preduce. 21—Annie, Gillis, Harbor Grace,N F.; do. Teazer, Sprague, Bay Verte; bal Compages, Cohoon, Halifax, pro. Lizzie Lea, Egan. Loudon; deals, produce, &c, 22— Cecelia, Jenkins, St. John’s, N. F.; pro. Milicent, Vailmer, Pictou; bal PRICES CURRENT. CuarLorretown, October 26, 1861. Provisions. Poultry, Beef, (small) per lb. 244 @ 5d Turkeys, each 3s 6d @ 6s Do. by quarter 24d @ 4d Geese, each 2s @ 2s 6d Matton 3d @ 5d'Fowls, each 7d @ ts 3d Lamb per fb 24d @ 44d Ducks, each ls 2d @ 1s 6d Pork, per Ib. 344 @ 44d/Patridges, each 9d @ Is 0. (small) 6d @ 7d ; Veal per Ib. 2d @ 44d Fish. Butter (fresh) 1s ld @ 1s 3d\Codfish, per qtl. 188 @ 20s Do. by tub 10d @ Is'terrings, per bbl. 258 @ 30s Cheese 1s 9d @ 2s Gd|/Mackere!, per doz. 1s 6d @ 3s ‘Tallow 9d @ Ild Lard 10d Lumber. Ham none! Boards, (hemlock) 3s 6d @ 48 Pearl Barley 14d @ 1jd]} Do. = (sprace) 4s @ 5s Flour, per barrel 423453} Do. (pie) 7s @ 9s Flour per Ib 2d'Shingles, per M. none Ooatmeal 14d @ 2d Eggs per dozen 7d @ 9d Sundries, : Timothy Seed per bush. none Vegetables. Clover Seed per tb none Potatoes pr bush. 1s/Wool per t none Carrots per bushel 2s Gdiflay per ton 70s @ SOs Green Peas per qt 6d @ 7d Straw perewt. Is Gd @ Is 9d : Homespun per yard 3s 6d @ 6s Grain, Apples per dozen 4d @ 8d Wheat per bushel none|Calfskins per b 4d @7d Barley ‘ 3s 6d @ 4s/[lides per tb dd Vats ‘ 2s'Sheepskins each 38 3d @ 48 GEORGE LEWIs, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Buckets, Brooms, Candles, Soap, Satti- netts, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. que Subseriber will seil by AUCTION, at his SALE ROOM, » on THURSDAY, the 31st instant, at 11 o'clock, the ful- ™ GOODS. 45 Dozen Buckets, 70 Dozen Broores, 5 Boxes American Cheese, 80 Boxes Candlvs, 15 do Soap, 12 Bales Candle Wick, 15 Bois. Apples, 5 Dez Wash Boards, 17t VE ADVERTISEMENTS, | FOR NEW YORK DIRECT, Donatp, Commander, wil! be dispatched as ahove on or about the 6th of NOVEMBER next. For freight or passage please apply at he office of DUNCAN, MASON & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 25. 1861. | Cottage for Sale. F_Viill Subscribers will sell by PUBLIC ALC. : TION, on MONDAY, the 25th NOVEMBER ee next, on the premises, that desirable Property si- a8 tuated on the corner of EUSTON STREET ‘und Spring Park Road, now oceupied by Mr. A. Brown, ‘Texas made known on the day of sale. J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. Ch. Town, Oct. 28, 1861. j ; _ed was @ native of Aberdeen, Scotland, and emigrated with her Lusband | 5 PBXUE fast sailing Clipper Ship ISABEL, A. Me- RING. SQUIRE IHOLNE, FALL 1861. - - - -°- FALL 1861. BEER & SON 4 VE received the greater part of their FALL IMPORTA TIONS, consisting of a large and well selected variety v British and American Merchandize, and West India Produce. ‘They would invite the attention of the public to the same. A large s‘ock of their usnal choice TEAS. October 28, 1861. Ow Catholic Young Men’s Literary Institute. GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above f£X Institute will take place on THURSDAY Evening next, 3lst instant, at 8 o'clock, in the Institute Rooms, for the pur- pose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business. tr A full and punctual attendance is requested. By order, October 28. 1861. E. REILLY, Sec’y. EXTENSIVE | CONSIGNMENT. EX “ISABEL,” FROM LIVERPOOL, G. B, Geneva, Whiskey, Toa, Soap, and Staple Goods. 1 Hhds. De Cuyper GENEVA, 5 Casks fine old (small still) WUISKEY, 50 Chests superior Congou TEA, 16 Boxes SOAP, 6 Bales 2 an + 2 Come, STAPLE GOODS, ——-ALSO-——~ Ex ‘* Prince Alfred,"’ from London, (hourly expected) — “0 Chests TEA. The Subscriber begs to intimate to the Trade, that he is now prepared to offer for sule to wholesale buyers the above Goods, on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the City, for cash or epproved paper. N. RANKIN. | 12 Queen Street, Oct. 21, 1861. (Isl) GLASGOW HOUSE! ESTABLISHED 1858. NEW GOODS. {s61. FALL IMPORTATIONS. 1861. i} OW opening per Ship * Isabel,” FROM ENGLAND, (AN A LARGE AND VERY COMPLETE ASSORTMENE SEA PLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, ; ‘3 ' j stisibly and painfully felt not | 5 Boxes Clothes Pins, 2 do. Door Mats, , Hon. Mr. liowe, feel that they are su objectionable, and if é : ‘ A _| community generally will be sensibly P J “y ae ae, ss i. : carried intu effect would be eo injurtous to the general ioter- “P°? %* hard task-mastern. us - —_ Gueieas Ghat Se yus- only by all ber co-religionists, but by many others of different 21 pees American Satinett, = eee set BRITISH MANUFACTURE, esta ul the Colupy, that they cannot but umite with their sent Government Lave no disposition to remove the a niniiinns et the feeling of sadness will bo mitigated 10 Dozen Grain Bags, "6 oe ~ | Comprising the best and cheapest Stock ever offered. A. tee = fewlunists w uther parts of the Island in expressing their yyjess in such a way a¢to meet with the full concurrence of | tify J h AHEIES i Texws :—All sums under £10, Cash ; ove 7hnae 4 put ratartde customers supplied as usual : & @pptesesl uf te award, althuugh the inhabitants of this the task-mascters: andi }iw that ean be.dene, aed at the came | by the reflection, thes i ange which adds to the measure Months credit on approved Notes. earnat_.Awti-mie driwing- | ter message plies hourly expected per * Prinee Alfred,’ — = out oy oa tu the same exteut as a majority ie a . 1 ah _ ‘ i bi r “el —~ of ter i r » aiwuatect te she-most aie, Oct. 25, 1euK. ALEX. ale wun, Auctioneer. | iroth paaRisc! its eFogplle. teal Lie Boge) tue oman mesa ij poepre of the — pone. Grease eee ayaa < ae er re” tionate aspirations for her welfare ard prosperity indul b . “8g ee o. & var The above resolution having passed unanimously, the f.!-' prietary mierule—is a result that no man can be silly enough the many friends she leaves behind oe ae ged by Parming Stock and : Hay. | Queen Street, Ch.town, Oct. 21, 1861. — lowing was thew proposed by Mr. M. Mulisiy, and seconded toexpect. The only chance of relief, then, is to be found in| ery oy Ae "YO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 5th NO.) ae ect 4 by Mr. M. Scully, and was alsu agreed to withuut 4 disseuting the complete and speedy overthrow of the present Govern- : : ‘ a! VEMBER next, at 11 o’cluck, at KENWITH, the resi- X i W GOODS ! = etre 6 | Tux Sitven Mepat. sent to this Island by the Rifle Associ- gence of JOHN M. HOLL, Esquire, 44 miles frow the City, | + Vice -— ment. ation of England, was fired for by some of the Isiand Volun- | on the Princetown Road, the itolluwing STOCK and CROP, . PART OF Resolved, Tiat this meeting is of opinion that no effect Asrezarcs the petition for a dissolution, which the people teers on Government House grounde, on Thursday and Friday vis: : Wy { { ! . should be given tu the Commissioners’ award until a full ex- in Prince County and Ring's County, particularly, seem de- | ; ¥ 1 Heavy Mare, ‘Bess,’ 9 years old; 1 Chesnut Horse. 4 { if pressice of parle optmiva on the subject can be vbtained by * tepmined on getting up, thete is no doubt it will be a very ae = ened hyo Me, Racgan, of Sale meiyiier Hf | years old; 1 Bay Ilorse, 3 vears uld ; 4 Mileh Cows, Aryshire fj A. i } e : general election. d aan ot daa tl blic diss 1 of tl the Thistle Volunteers. | & Durham ; 2 two year old Heifers, in Calf; 1 year old Lei-! . me i 4 The aext resolution wae proposed by Mr. D. Hogan, seconded Gove mens « aniles "se xe pudiic ranges oft ai : 7 TT ‘fer, | Heifer Calf, [ Bull do., 1 large Leicester Ram, i Ram Just Received, at Cheapside ” House. ; by hur. 30, Dann; und alee ennnimessly od. -d:— Award, and for that reason it should be signed by every one | ee To ne —We Penna “ the Tele- Lamb, Cotswold and Leicester; about 20 Leivester Ewes, 4 | YNHE Subscriber has received, per Brigt. “ Arie,” from : ; who understands and does nut approve of that thing. We do, &°P line between Charlottetown and Summerside was com- Ewe Lambs, Cotswold and Leicester ; 1 steam Cookmy Appar- | Boston, his FALL and WINTER STOCK of Ae ve : . . . | Pieted on Luceday last, the conc ’ n atus for Pigsand Cattle; about 35 tons priine tao Smitha of whe Soseee OT Acemter tn cae een not believe, however, that the Lieut. Governor will be advised | ta sos pata tetneevonted Grescieer aie Seteavens aa a ° or , ; a - r 7 Ae a ei | LEA THER BOOTS and H OES :! ) policy of the Groverament with respect tu the Land questiun /or inclined to grant the preyer of the petition. The ofice- wires. We are much pleased at wie progressive step, as it dit <n seam ten eae cash ; over £0, six months’ cre- | compris ng — Womens’ Balmoral double-soled Calf oa aad uther — : | holders know that a dissolution would be a notice to them to will —— greet Serene the eee in the i the Oct. 28, 1861. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Do single do. elastic Buff do. A second meeting was held on the same evening, at the | | COR ST SuenTEEt, SUS ths CENSNSRG Sa Ae8 Misses’ and Children's double and single Balmoral do. § eh nese heuse of Mr. Sutherland. Head of ©+. Peter's Bay—Mr. Donald ill ‘ P. , Brecken, Wright, C ford, M * Co % ten te Ge ctels: Bee Sethaleed end Whekea| ei ee ee, and . . , , wil hei 9 hi ic ind | id | thids aicotisig— the letter going more minutely | many others, will dot os best to have @ notice ef that kind | : ‘ “ae ~ | delayed as long as posible. Mr. W. H. Pope will work for) inte aa explanation of the principles of the award, and com- | menting g eet tates iinet tanta te cone ised | himeelf and all his brother officials—if work is to be dune—in , ae de ea need 7 7 Pg ae a | resisting @ dissolution; and the well known way in which | ; : -_ s } deba Melatyre, of Cable Head, and Mr. Hilary Melssac, of Br. Pope ta. ghis jo Canetee Mesemneget, letveg Se room to! St. Peter's Bay, slev addressed this meeting in « very effective | doubt that he would be successful. But the fact that all the | mennet, after which the following resolutions were unsni- | principal office-helders are related by close family ties to lll | mously agreed to :-— the advisers of the Governor—makes it quite evident that a | Pro by Mr. John McIntyre, seconded by Me. Arebi-| petition for a dissolution will not be favorably considered by | posed . da) i e “ ile bald McPhee ; |them. Let che people, however, send it in—let them perform | Ressleed, That, in the opinion of this meeting, the Minority | of the present House of Assembly have entitled themselves to. | their duty te the fullest extent. If it should fail to procure) an immediate dissolution, it may postpone a confirmation of the respect and confidence of the majority of the peopte of thie | tue Award. At all events, the responsibility of not dissolv- | | prepare for retiring from the public service; und Messrs. | City. We hope soon to see it extended as iar as Cascumpec. The price of a Message is 1s 6d.—ZJs/. Tur TxrkecovontaL Raitwar —We learn from the Chro- nicle that the Hon. Messrs. Lowe, Archibald aod McCully, delegates recently engaged in a divlo» atic transaction, rela- tive to the Inter-colonial Railway between Halifax and Quebec, returned to this city on Thureday lest. The Con- vention adopted a common policy, based substantially upon the action of the delezares of 1853, which is to be submitted forthwith to the Imperial Government, by delegates from each Provinee, who will probably leave this country about the end of the present month. In order that no cause for delay on the part of the British Government may arise, the | Goverument of the three Provinces have wisely decided to leave the selection of rou'e to the British Government. It is to be hoped that no untoward event will occur to mar) Clearing out Sale of HARDWARE. fPXUE Sabseriber will seli by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Sth of NOVEMBER, at the premises corner of Queen and Sydney Streets, a large and varied assortment of HARDWARE, Comprising,— Wrought Nuils, Glass, Augers, Paints, Patty, | Hinges, Hollowware, Door Knobs, Oil Clothes, Round Bolts, Carriage Bolts, Mason’s Shoe Biacking, Sand Paper, Coflin Furniture, Fairbanks’ Scales, Paris W biting, Cow Chains, , Traces, Weights, Hayforks, Carriage Springs, and numerous other articles of staple and shelf HARUWARE, suitable for | ‘country trade, being a final and unreserved sale of the balance of Mr. JAMES ROMANS’ Stock, by order of the Assignees months’ credit, on approved Juint Notes. A. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, Oct. 28, 1861. Treus—Sums under £10, cash; £10 and upwards, three. | Boys’ and Youths’ strong double-soled Wellington do. Do Balmoral do ‘Men’s Wellington Balmoral and elastic do. Men's and Women’s Buff winter Driving Boots. The above have been manufactured for the subscriber, are in English Style, and may be relied on to give satisfaction. | 2 The remainder of his Stock of Boots and Shoes, together with a Larce Assoxruent Baririsu Starts anp Fancy Goops, daily expected by the Brig +> Prince Alfred,’’ from Londoa, and Barque **Gazelle,’’ from Liverpool. Torms, Cash on Delivery. Oct. 21, 1861. 2i BENJ. DAVIES GRAND RIVER WHARF, LOT 56. RONALD WALKER j ESPECTFULLY intimates to his Friends and the Publie that he has commenced Business in the Store lately Island, by their epposition to a proprietary Government such j bil eat be de to pive effect to the| the present promising aspect of this great national undertak- | ————— , ———— j\ocevpiet by Messrs. McAulay € Jobnston, where he has re- : a4 that which now exisis, and dhotune oon all their influence | Pe a is tind ei ee f aaa rd * ‘ing. Let the public men of the Provinces for once eschew NOTICE TO TENANTS. ,ceived a LARGE ASSORTMENT of : ts Promote the interests of the proprictors te the disadvantage ee een oe oan ee vliataat dav. Political and sectioual jealousies, and unite in bringing toa "BXHE Subscriber begs to acquaint the TENANTS of the fol- NEW Goons of she majority of toe people. and they must setae = it at no distant day. | successful issue an undertaking which must more or less be- lowing Proprietors, that be will attend at the time and | suitable for the present and approaching écasons, which will Hs wa by Mr. Hilary Melsaac, and seconded by Mr. at seaantnais aan ssamelnin camels ci aiuctiiteebilieiah uefit them all.— Halifax Reporter. ead ss ciepatta te ear Ce eaane" RENTS, and py. ‘<a fog cap ARE EEE. satin, meron: )P. B. is s 4 . — Wve a ave | ; m" — reel ere epeee On THURSDAY Evening, the 7th of Novewser next, at Mrs. | - assures lis Friends an ne Y ic tha nothing sha Resolved, That this Meeting believes that the Award of the| Mr. Secretary Pope almits that the speculation of soe Madame Goldschmidt (Jenny Lind) is again toappear upon) paRRErT’s, Lot 19 to mect the Tenants of the Misses ot eae ie part to render his Establishinent worthy of Commiesivo, as now understood, would prove injurivus | . ad 1 Exhibiti > | the —e- She will first appear at Liverpool, England, on stewart, on Lot 18, and remain there till Saturday following. | Solhes 14° 1861 Ex. only. 6 a, = iatereste of the country, aud should not be con-| senting this Island at the Interuational Exhibition bas been - s001 Se J00). Boe will ote sate ysysing On MONDAY, the 11th November, at BEDEQUE, to see the = ——— y ae ee y the Legislature previous to a general election. jactually sold to the Secretary of the local Commissioners. | **+<\™ (' ’ + SOO Cen, , ees "Tenants of Mr. ‘Thomson, of Belfast, lreland, and remain | or Jharter : ‘ sing in Lreland, after which it is probable that she will again i til) ’ : : Litt Auother Meeting waa held at the Cross Roads School House, Mr. Pope makes a ghastly attempt to be facetious at the con- ‘come to America. No cause is given for the return of ** the “en WEDNESDAY? ne toe Petit at WILLIAM IN-. A NEW BRIGANTINE, now at Georgetown. The above we River, Lot 56, on Wednesday, 23d inst. John | °%F™ We expressed in our last number fur the honour of the ee eee temend tea sqacsstesed BL thas dee bad om MAN’S Esquire, DeSable, to meet the Tenants of Lord Mel- | seeabe: detaetaistaetedih oe ieee iemiieeete — | ae ie | its inhabi _ | ags vi in till the 15th. bn meet me ; ew aderhay, Eegr., having been called to the chair, the meeting | Colony, which we and thousands of its inhabitants must con sleanhy sande. ville, and remain till the 15th days, and will charter. for any Port in Great Britain. 4 “Was Giret addressed by William Cooper, Esqr., M.P.P., who #ider compromised by thistransaction. , We are not surprised *hpressed his disappointment at the Award, and said that he | * find a gentleman of the Secrerary's anteceden's mani- "44 now prepared to support any measure that was calculated | feating « light esteem for the public reputation. If he bim- t convert the leasehold tenure into s Ireehold one, without | %!f had ever been encumbered with anything of the kind, he relerence to escheat: but he felt quite sure that nothing of might be able to attach some importance to it; but the cir- this kind could be expected from the Land Commission. He cumstance that the principal officer connected with the Go- aull believed, however, that the day would cume when escheat vernment is a person who never had a public reputation which Would be found the moat effectual remedy for"setiling the ‘any one ehould envy, and that he has it in his power to force | ions in di i i to his dictates—i Westions in dispute. Messrs. Sutherland and Whelan after-| *° Government into & servile obedience is dictates—ie Metaxcuoty Deata or rae Oxty Sow or raz Hon. Ar- toungy General. —We received to-day the following despatch from the telegraph operator at Truro :— George Archibald, aged about fifteen, son of the Hon. Attor- ney General, while hunting in company with two other lads, named George Smith and Jame: Crane, on Smith's Island, Saturday afternoon, accidently shot himeeli. They had se. down to rest, with Archibaid’s gun laying across Smith's knees. Archibald took hold of the muzzie of the gun; and ; ; in Sinith's | : i Chow 10 sousunte thensswhew ahs Sentnee tenes Same | those who stand indebted to him by Bond, Note or Book Ac- | pants, and the whole charge was lodged ia his stomach. Lhe Ou MONDAY, the 18th of November, will meet the Tenantry | of Reyd. John MeDouald, Lot 36, at his Office at Mill View. , | fot 49. ‘ /On THURSDAY, the 2!st of November. will meet the Tenan- try of Robert P. Haythorne, Eeq., Lot 49, at his Office at ' Mill View, Lot 49, ' Also the Subscriber's Tenantry on Lots 37 and 49. On Monday, the 25th November, at HENRY GORDON’S, | Esq., Brudnell River,Lot 53, to meet the Tenantry of Lord Melville on that Lot. The subscriber also takes this opportunity of notifying all + 10 the opinion of thie mectic £. prove uapracticable, | . resorted ty j Mage wo the ‘Rterests of the bet mm case without evident da- Proposed McDonald “ Mr. James McDonald, seconded by Mr. Allan sead avai : ; ; several cargoes of Oats, Barley, Potatoes, and Oysters. Oats) ——- oe grain to England, spend £500 in buying up that kind of | are ilies bien the wharf at 2s 2d @ 2s 4d per bushel ; Po- Notice to Merchants and Shoemakers. { produce—they expect to get a great deal more than £500 in ta ioes 1s Od @ 28; and Oysters are retailing at 38 9d @ 46 per 7@VK CITY TANNERY HIDE and LEATHER EXPRESS return. Owing to the neglect of the Goyernqent, thie Cor bushel.— Halifax Reporter. luny is nut nuw prepared to do much more then make ¢ little Lapyeurp, at Bay Fortune, en Saturday, the 19th inst.,a rell, and remaining at John Sutherland's, Esqr., Head St. Resolved, That the reaom , Under the I the mendation fora Loan of £100,000, | agricultural show at the’ World's Fair; and we repest, that i very superior built Bri of 200 tons, called the Ran . built Peter’s Bay, all night. Will proceed next day (Tuesday ) to 1 thas ie entire et, Bu srantes, is the onl of the Award dete that ts favourable concideeatile’; and there inn | that Loan was obtained, extensive pur.:hases of on. James Dingwell, and intended fur the Newfoundland Souris, calling at intermediate places. : ble that a chance of speculating in that line nna. spepnen's Bet-e Wy y Charlottetown, October 28, 1861, by should be affurded to any one. If there had been time given, trade. will leave Charlottetown for the East end of the Island on | | Monday, 4th November next, calling at Mount Stewart, Mo-| Apply to JAMES REDDLN. Charlottetown, October 21st, 1851. ink & RW Ribbons, Ribbons, Ribbons, oo AT LLALF PRICE at . City, Oct. 21, 1861. J. H. TURNER'S. The Remaining Stock of PARASOLS, yew AT HALF PRICE AT City, Oct. 21, 1561, ‘J. i. TURNER'S. . r 7 r wards sesed aot. sufficient to aecount for the fact, that the mercenary interests ; te : : count, that unless the eame be paid by the 15th day of No-! i. IN © CREDI a ; oe - mestiog: 90g shegiiee mer “°C of a few individuals, if their Tory ism is strong and undoubted, Se aenideat Walifac Beate Espress, Oc. 21.. meen | vember next, they will be sued for without distinetivn of per- | B' ietap Bittner Reapeoak Medhnckenietn being thus gecupied, the following resolutions—whieh were : : h tG ” , ae Verne” | sons—trusting and hoping they will prevent such a course. | Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Wool, and other Produce Welaced by eppropriate remarks from the proposers and sec-|“'*"! * ee < abi pia sae tia} <Aineniie Manan athens maadiotie adhe eekly Globo, of Mill View, Oct. 28, 1861, "i J. R. BOURKE, | taken in payment at market, price for big i . vernment than the reputation of any people, no matter how : . Baas , ‘ i — ORT WINE TEAS J Were uoanimuusly adupted -— ; bien 't St. John, N. B., is now merged igto au evening daily paper. | \ ‘ , Sherr Coffee Pork ; numerous they might be. As regards the speculation itself, | ° ia . . R. R. IA C L Ke L LA N : | ak, : wen noe ere aon.» eomgpes by Me. deme we cannot uaderstand why the Colony should lose by it, if it “ caeania team nae. aan Artist. anes cada “ Daibebons Reselved Thad thie wectiog seadil : is to be shown up at the World's Fair in the manner proposed, —Halifax Reporter. GREAT GEORGE STREET, Brandy Tobaceo Kutter Pal Upinion eof "% ily coneure with the gene-| 7). (:overnment sell the Island to Mr. Haszard for £500—he | Holland's Gin Cigars Pickles on of the country as to the unsatisfactory mature of . ms ; ‘Charlottetown, - - - - P. E. Island. ~ [London Gin Starch Sauees plained ya, the Land Commission, so far as it lias been ex- | egrees to give back £425. Why should we lose £75 by the’ The wheat erop of Upper Canada is represented as much) Wangs Ke TRNANTS ON LOT 29. Scotch Whiskey Soap Anchovies te tucint Commissioner appointed on bebalf of the peo-| transaction? We ought to gain by it, in the same way usa below last year, and barley an average. The quality is men | MEME Subscriber having, by fom beg pemeee ay Od Tom Blue mainte Q¥iah for ap erpe 6 “Po, improperly proposes to relin-| nant would who inveuts biecapital in any eommereial en-|dium. Recent raing bave soriously damaged the crops ia Toronto, the 7th day of October, 1861, been uppointed| — Jamacia Indigo Candied Peel bug to the G a S$ es anes uable rights ae terprise. £500 will enable the Commissioners hero to buy up Lower Cauada, of wheb a vast breadth is yet uncut ; much by Andeew Thornton Todd, Esquiro, of Toronta, his Attorney, Demerars Candles , Currants fas’. aay equivalent io return — that | erprise. d : of that which was standing bas sprouted, and that which to manage his Estate in Princetdward [sland—hereby notifies. Maraschino Compo. Candles — Raisins freehold of bie ¢ 2 tenant to pay years’ purchase for the |a great quantity of stuff, and we should think that if they was cut but uot secured bas bean rendered almost useless. all persons indebted to @aid Andrew Thornton Todd, Exquire, Noyau Sperm Candles Figs Keaerally ary Reg we eens = ee ‘manage their business properly they may easily sell it ata py, pea-crop, whieh was last year immense, is this year a total | whether for Rept, arrears of Rent, or otherwise—to pay the oe Panch Tallow Spives , the prices fixe wear thet amount, 20 shown by | : : ineluding th tof a! tai : cour seed ‘same to him at his office, ot Summerside, no other person | cmon Syrup Lard Washing Soda ‘ their sales of ae, the late and the present Goverament in profit, besides paying all expenses, ineluding the cost o failure, the geueral yield being itue more than the : “having any suthority to regeive the same. Crackers Cordage Blackin Maining & leseor public laads ; aud that the mude of deter. | pleasant trip topEagland by the Secretary. If, for example, eR caced the a4 JAMES C. POPE. Cieenee Oakum ew would | price 20 years’ purchase by arbitration, the M _ Davies or other Charlottetown merchants who; P. E. Island produee is Reginning to eomein. We notice Summerside, Oct. 28, 1861. 4i and other small articles too numerous to mention. N_ B.. Grain Cargoes purchased on coummissiun, and liberal advances made against consignments. by SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Merchants. Great George Street, P KE. 1., March 18, 1861, Isl RW sees VW 48 PEGA GENTESL HOUSE for « suall family, WY Stable accummudaiiyus. Rent wvders te. ply at Sol. , this office. OUctuher 14,