w ~~ a So A Weekly Mournal of “This is tene Wiherty. when Freeborn Moen, having to rndvise the Publie, mav sveak Fran Vane Ty rinides, =—s — Chariottetown, Prince Kidward Ashu, Monilay, Becember 23, 861. Politics, Literature, and Bews, ae —s— SSS New Series.---No. 50. PERRY DAVIS’ . PakRT V da Fie 2D dake Patna. FLL ow > bf Turmiafy fro 1G w 3 b§ We ask the atiention of the publica to this E 3 long tested and unrivalled * Family. Jfedicine. e~ . “ % 3 R has been fnorably lnownigdr-meore } y than twenty yeors, during which time we Ss 24 Aave revetved theusands of testimonials, > eS showing this: Mediwine tobe an almost G & 3 never ng remedy for diseases caused by 5 ps 2 3 or attendant ur - aS yw Sudden ¢ Goug Fever and Ague, E> Me Headache, Puious Fever, @ains ia the 5 e 5 g Side, Back, and Loms, as weil as in the, 2) “J § Joints and Linds; _~Muaralaic and E = <3 Lhiiwumatic Lfaina im any Part of e:2 Sg the system, Gomthaohe and Cains wm the & 9 Sy Head and Fur Ra ® g asa [Blew Purifier ond Denice % > g Sor the Htcemach, it seidom fails to cure 3 5 33 Q@yspepsix, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, g 9 2... fxd Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Com- & 3 ; plaints, Siecle Headache, Piles, Roth- ~ 8 S.. macr iste, Ringworms, Hole, Feiens,. ¢ 5 4 it-lowe, Old S #3, wels ad Joints, and $ es oh General PLelilitu oF the Hustem. ~ ® ie 4 ts also a. prompthand swre Remedy for , 3 8 > Cramp and Pain in the S:omach, Painters’ Q- z « Colic; Hiareheea, (yomiery, Gam- 8 5 y 3 mer Memplaint, Cholera Morbus, Gha- > =f v,, era ob fantwm, Scalds, . Burns, Sprains, & is #r F Bites, Chilblaits, ae,well d “as the Stings of Imcectsy Scorpions, Cen- be 5. tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects E Qna@ venomous Jepties, pe See D.rectiona accompanying each bottle. . dt has heen tested in every wristy of climate, and, by almost eUerlg portion eau. to Zzmericang. Jt is the almest eonsiant oompanien and inestimable friend of the NUSSICRAFLL and the traucllex, --- oy sez and land, ---and no one should travel om our lakes or rivers without i. Prices, 12) cts, Si.cts,, 50 cts, and $1.0 por Betéle, sudden artasl: of LPain. * “PERRY DAVIS & SON, MANUBACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, _p, BROVIDENGE, &. 1 Se.d by dealers every where fr wrrivalled and vwaluahle Familu fi (PEFATUIIIM FypoumwF yons so pun ‘spn. wes FY Jax bo dairies. ddA c Apothecaries’ Hall, Charlotietown, P. E_I. Jonwers 26. tet isiy GLASGOW. HOUSE! ESTABLISHED 1808. W B respectfully solicit t ‘ntien of customers and the il EXTENSIVE sroLK OF NEW a ist oi) Fury »> ut PY “ BZ’: ‘ ‘ c 6 Pali and Winter Goods! eaimpiete mevery department, regeived per sips ‘ Txabel,” Gazelle.” antice @rmees Aifreds? sroumthe best Maualac- turing Districes if Grea Priest. FANCY DRESS GOODS, in Evelinas Roepe, SK Wary Pweeds, Wincevs and Plaids. Perce hundred and. fittw Viewers Colored and Black ¢ uburgs and Lamas, Wijetery sh ide and price. A splendedussortaser of CLO AKINGS, in Seaixkins Veivet Pi es, and Br wn, Black gud Fancy mixtures + Plain Uabit Ciothe: Brown, Liack and Mauve Clith, and Kieb Paisley SHEAWUS. A chotee assurt- went of very cheay! MAN CLES L..dies’ Fancy Rep wid Balmoral Skerts, (seme splétivhd Geods cum be shewa in tiie department), Silee., Paced Byonmet Veivets! a large Stock ol Lia tien” Fi OS, weed value; liosiery and Gloves of eve 'y lense eription ; a Senate t axértment of Misses and Ladies’ Pete hiats, Prunes and Fiow rs, Chensile, Sik aud braided Lair Netis, liewd Dresser, Kablbons, £e. MILEANERY, Ladice’ White, Fancy ans Mournwyg Caps; a large variety in Smali Wores and tiah-rdashery [ Gents Pornishing Gasds of every new style, Londen Rifle Caps and Deer Stalkers’ Shirt Coibers, leis Scarid, Muflors. Faucy Flannel, Keygattsa and W nist Suirts, Sietlend and Lamb's Wool Under Garments, Fur Caps und Stormers in variety. Boots and Shoes, Ladies’, Misses’ aud Geuts’ Rubbers, and Lacies’ long Rubber Buta very cheap 2500 sets Skirt Caves, 49 duzen Steel] Extension Skirts. STAPLE GOODS in white, grey. striped and ether Cotton Pabrics—goud valu: can be ed prom che Jaet of our bay nes marchased previous te toe rise to the raw material. COTLON WV tRPs, a chraice lot of Prints, Cloths, Pweeds, Coatings and Doesking. ifeavy Wovollea Goods. Fiaoneis and Brankets Kead-made Closing. Sieif MARDWARE and CULLELY. bogeblicT With & Varicty of Guouds impasbie lo enumerate. a qs voce rics of. all kinds—ebuier Leas, Sugar, Kice, Siarch, Tohaceo, Pep- per, Mustard, Pickles, Dye siuffe, Indigo. Soda. oprees, Candles. Sele Leather, Currants, Raisins, Buckets, Brooms, Cuffee. &e. ke Crates Earthea and Crocseryware ; 20 Puncheons choice Retaihng MULASSES ; Be Cours Scock, which, for extent, variety and moderation in price, together with recent Pe provement im oar business preuises, enables us ty offer Retail aad W iulestie L evers youd Value ior ready mune <7, awe Que n-strect, Nov. 18, 1861. ow New Goods, The Subseriber has jast received his FALL & WIRTER SUPPLY OF DRY G020S, EM ship Isabel and Barque Gazelle from Liverpoul, evu- sisting ul Black Cloths Black Doeskins Fancy Doevkine Union Clothe. tine wool Black Seaiskin Brown Seulskias Seber, dou. Drab Go. Woollen Black Clath, do. Doeskin. Medium Blankets, Mack- énaws do., budsan do., asavrted Horse Rugs, Coat Trianuings of all deseriptions. IN DRESS STUFRES. Faney Cobur &. Alpacas. Kupps, Fr neu Merinus Mixed Al- pacas, Tartan Pigids, Union Damisks. Fancy Reppe, W iaceys, Seurlet Fiannels, Witte do.. Bite do, Saxmy du. Carpets, tevetwatle Cups. Canadian do, Sealskin do., Me-quasiy Hats, Shawin, Mofilers, Cravais, Woollen) Siurts, tweed du. Wihate dg Regatta do, ( bints Braces, Wovlien do. Black + loth Mant! s, Beawn ds, Grey do, Zuste Shawls, Plain Blick Shawls, Fancy do, Pasley do, Deeper Linea, Desi, Prae Powellmg. Daritogion Towel, Bd Lick ond Beddiny, Toree apd Fyour Bustel Sacks. ; Ladies Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's Tadian Rabber Boots avd Shoes, Gentle: aa’s Napyleon Rubber Boots, Geniiewen’s Welltogtua du. ' Togetier with a large assortaernt ot smal! articles, too nume- rous to mention, will be sold low for easiy. JAMES PURRLE. Charlottetown, December 9, 1861. ss PEANO FOR SALE, NE very handsome Rosewood COLLAGE PLANO (new), T vetave, will be suid werg cheap. at the Furniture | W areiwouse. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Dee. 16, 1861. Is} Pro Mon 6: : , FRESH FRUIT. an UST received per Selivoner Ariel, 50 BUAES KALoINS, FRESH, dn Whole, Halvew and Quarters. N. RANKIN. © Queen street, Deo. 16, 186]. Bi Gua * | GEORGE DOUGLAS | New Goads! | | | 100 aed cae ee xs. ’ sp j AD ‘var so HNSTC a | FURNITURE! FURNITURE! | MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, nanos OF HALIFAX, 'N. 8. | t OULD eall , : wt ! NOTATGY PUBEAC, &c. Kec. JOULD eull the yecticdiar attention of ds humerous | oi ah Ls aigh bate + eS eae nk 00 | 5 riends and patrous tu fe large and varied Sivek of | HF For th present enquire ap he “ Pavition Horst. MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, yaving Now in store the lorgest and best selected stock of rich | iodern and low priced Purciture that has ever been preeented | w the people of thes Island. consisting an partot Frenely Teve- Sharluttetown,. October 21. 18461, } ane nn ese — te. CARY. Removal. FENLIE Subseriher begs to RALOURN, dils SINCECE thanks tu his Friends (both. ae home ana abroad) tur, the very nent in Busr t- Petes, Easy and Sewing Chaies, -olfas and Lounges, Mai ble Teo Cenire and mide Rabies, extension lead Toshet kk apay and Pressing Cables, Marble top Burecus and Stuehboards. Ward-! votes, Sectrarice, Book shelves, Whatoots, Hatstunds, Om- brellasstands, im tren and wood: Bedsteads, iron and wood, irge varvety; Matsressea, hair and excelsior ; Chamber sets, wmisomely patated , Chairs, cane and wood seated. of every leseription: Gliese CLaira and Cusinans, Desk srouls, Cribs. liberal patronage received since his eummencen ness, and now begs te iutoru them of bis REMOVAL to the NEW BRICK BUILDING iw QUEEN STREETD, having a spucious SALE KOOM, and pood Sturmer and Cellerage.) he fhores by eontinacd attention, stil f.arert a eontinuance of therr favours. W.LIAM bUbD, Auctioneer and Geseral Commission Agent. Charlottetown. Dec. 16, Ladl, . 4w GEGRUNTOWN. WILLIAM SANSMERSON, cwisanmd Cradies; Lo King Gleases and Plates gilt mouldings , vet Picture Prames; Frames for the Prince of Wales’ Pic- ure; Window Cornices. Bands. Rings and Looks: Window ! iN ‘dere, Liaw is ima Cores 3 Venetian, hes ad start Paper Blinds Vartieular attention pald to fitng ap Windows m the latest stivles oan omeak ng Prcture Peames at short notice, G. DP returns his simesre thanks bor the wery iheral puat- remaye bestewed upon bim, wud ishes a continuance uf the Commissicn Berchant. Wholesale & Retail | same. GEGRGE DOUGLAS Next door to Hon. Gey. Coles’. Furnitare Warehouse, Kent-street, i December 9, 1801. IPMR W 4i : — wee | oY King’s Couuty, LAT: ST ARRIVAL OF County LEW. G00.DS8,| am natae \ i? \ FAP AF ADs! ALFRED PURCHASE, “GEE subseritwr hegs leave to inform bos friends ani the! Watch and Clock maker, $mardon’s Corner. public, that hy recent arrivals trom ENGLAND and the! UNITED STATES. he has com Jet dan extenrive MBSOT ELC TE OL | lowactears. 03. ; Bo 26i . 814 ital SeteBR wae ad's dim ca 2 0 i ae RC ii 4 NX ED j Fe | Lever Eseapement .....0..000000 sti cowde> ¢ 60. Miss 0 “4er Bini o4 3 f Muntinn. «te. tA enneiueide don sigue Pi tedeonenmeatl: 1.4.7 0 fof the best deseripuen. which he offers sur stie attoe lowest); Charivttetuwn, Sept. 23, 1sol. ly General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. Agent for Col. Lie } : = { Agent | Assurance Company | NOTARY PUBLIC. te Pistod j i fron Ef randry market rate for CASH. payable on delivery. ———-~ a ss Ae SS Ogerdes dvi RAN De R MeRINAON: ite deals in LADLES’ and GENTS’ CLOTHS of various kinds MART OD Has a splendid lot of LADIES’ WINTER MANILES. i AUCTIONSER MEN ‘s COATS and OVER CO TS, not to be excelled ia the} AND Citve : : )A fow Ladies’ ample INDIA RUBBER MANTLES, and GENERAL COMMIS. SIGH MERCHANT, , Gient’s ditte ra Coats and Leggings, QUEEN EREST hildren’s RUBBER CAPES, Ladies’ and Gents’ RUBBER | = ee Chridren’s RUBBER CAPI sdies’ and Gents’ RUS | UL ARLOLLELOW N, p.2b. ISLAND. BOTS aud SLOES. sapere Orrrce in tre same Building ws A. UL Yates, Beq. {fe has all kinds of Ladies’ FANCY GOODS in the latest | —~- +=. —+--——— ’ i - style, with Desss Matextans in variety; und stap.e lot of! 4 ~Tot GLASGOW GOODS, in Carpets and Qal Clotha, Plaids, Merinus. French do., Reps, ! JAMES McGOMB, IuPoaTEw om CLOCKS, WATCHES, FEWELLERY, W tageys. Coburas, Shawls, and Blankets; PLANNELS, in FANCY GOODS of all kinds, AubYotype and Photographie Plain and Faney. at w yery, sinall advance over cost and Goods, Chemicils el W obs ard Retall Cpargcs. v % , Sou Wa A , Qe BAZAAR, Great Gtorge Street. iiegan entire NEW. STOCK of WINTER RIRBONS, Ve} N ron e ah r., sets. Flowers, Pinmes, ce. &e., at nominal prices oe ae a tallest atte 1) cd fn TCA TS he Gets Pion sti heather nts” or Ladie i : ca eee oa ; in TEATS hh lies npetition, whether in Gents” or Ladies || : > 4 +) as well as in Brown, White and Printed COLON, aud \N M. Int + U ta ii A N ‘ CoPprON WARP i re , l C . : | a aa. took 3 , SONORA Ommiceon Marchant He deals im FURS of garious kinds. in Boas, Ma ffs, Cuffs.! euiera OMMiISSIORn. s¥LoTcc Gaius Tromming, witha variety of FUR acd CLOLPU- CAPS, and} AND DPALER IN idies’ and Gents’ Fur Mits and Gloves, Gauntlets and . <2 ke v SEE AES REALNAME Exocovios, Provisions, Liquors, &e. &c. &. SMARDON’S BUILDINGS, North side Queen Sguare, (formerly oeenvied by II Fraser, Esq ) Seal Skin Coste. BOOTS aad SHOES of cvery deseription. ‘ seiiiienet vibe wimads kevnn ewe san ie sells CROCKSERYWARE and (RONMONGERY: in the ‘ ’ : . pi Ren pet fatter fine wich many other articles he enum: rates thedot Dede x enprhos totovwy Bas EN wa. Istand. ’ 2 » “. eCemb " ‘ ty lowing, viz: Wroaght and Cut NAILS. Koivesand Porks,! —— ~ tients’ Faney Kooives, Spoons, Lea Tray, Steve's, Spades, R > yi 4 i - i 5 4 y Chizels, Hames, Traces, Se. Se. Looting Giasses, Jaw-! Ve Re WR LAW EL BU ER SPAN, bipeny, Grass, &e. i Artist. wy ARAArPpIs. | ! wae Peo sci, * '@idd 4 IN GROCERIFS, GREAT GKUKGE STREET, Tr aa be relied on, Brown and White Coffee and! _ , . TEA. that nay be relied en, Bro Ps te Ua Saly Chhaarlottetown, *© © + - DP. E. Island. Crushed Sugars. Molasses, Sultana Raisins, Currants, Paraphine Oot. Plaid. Linseed Oil, Whiting, together with | - wareOT.Eer an daernbhe tot of artreles of daily consumption of the | i = JL SEAN AL. same kind rr the AMERICAN tine ' R. GAUVREAU has removed to the eurner of POWNAL Le has on hand 4.000 pieces of ROOM PAPER a/l Eaghsh, | j und @XUNEY SCREEYS, where he may be consulted at 12 yards each, otreale at a little above egst and charges. ail hours. Entraves on Sydney Street. } Charlottetown July i, iset. BENJAMIN DAVIES, eo Firm of the late Charies MeNutt, | > 4 4 ce Ye adjuining Mosses. Bell s Bstablish- =o x IsCA a AGL a Art ment. « heapside, Queen Square.) Pire & Marine Insurance Uo. of Maine. Charlottetown, November 25. 186! ri STOCK DEPARTMENT: | Authorized Capiial, 500.000 Capital Subscribed and For Sale at the »! aed r oer » $253.443.78. Cc {Ty G CO Ci: RY s ro R Ki, ‘How JOHN N o: eae “ a ee Phase: Vice Prest. * pPHIPLEY W RICKER, seoretary. SMARDON’S BU LDINGS, - :: , } ECTORS., a oo ages | ITow Tons N Goopwre, D God p am Lee, Saietey W Riexer, Tea Coffee Sugar Davib Fainsanke, ABNER Vanes, Junn A Paine, Volasseg Sosp Candles FW De iiucusnoxt. Polaceo Cigars Tobacco Pipes | Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Furniture, Warchonsea, Patlic Bulldings, Confeetionary Crackers Cheese | Milts, Maoutactories, Stoves, Merchandize, Ships im Port, or while (building, aud other property. Tuiand Insurance on Gouds t yall parts ot the country. Marine Iusurance on Veerseis, Cargo and Freigit to wii | parts af the World Ace & Porter Pivkles Sanvees Raisins Rive Dighy Herring Onions, &e, and a general stock of Provisions * Liquors, &e., Piticres Issvew ékD PUARTaER YX rokwsT iON OpTaInED‘OP at very low prices. W LLLIAM KOU GUAN. i J. 8.1 ha BY ia; Agent, Chailottetown, Dec. 9, 1861. } Charlottetown, September 23, (21. A CARD. Removal! . it pas subseriber wishes to miurus les iriends and the public \ EIL RANKIN hees Jenve'to intorm the MERCANTILE L geveraiiy, that he bas reaoved to Mr Epwarp Love's Comnea. where he is prepared to exceute al} orders in the) SUG and SHOE LINE. Gaiter and Stub-toed Boots made wt the latest aad most smproved style, Beilasont Pops Patent c: ee : a Care 3 Auctioneer, Commission Merchant & P. 3. Ladies’ Satin Slippers made to order. General Agent, W. DOUGAN. in each of which fines all Comanssions with which he may he Charlottetown, 18th November, 1361, oe ‘favoured (at home or frow abroad) shall receive his prompt eee bet ir land best ottention GEORGETOWN. Charlottetown, Jaly 8, IRG}. -xtonsive ImportationsandConsignmentol Qian ERiver Wher, Lot 56. Pisa Sake ROXALD WALKER X23 ; ME i CH A N bD IZE. p ESPECTFULLY intimates to bis krionds and the Pablic —_——— that he has commenced Business in the Store lately "ESTE Sulseriher hegs leave to inform his old friends. ae occnpie by Messrs MeAulay & Johnston, where he has re- i quo intances, and the public in general, that his present ceived a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Liuportations and Consignments Cubrace almost every article | IN Ww -<G <a> Ids, in a gener tl tine of business, and are ail of first rate quality. ty : mi suitable for the season, and will be sold at the lowest prices auitabte for the present and approaching seasons, which will tur CASH, Vats in exchange, or approved credit at 3 mouths | be seid ebeap for cash. . hi sa } nasee a ite Trinity | B® + assures his Friends and the Pal lie that nothing shall Call, Friends, Call »t the Warehouse opposite Trinity be wanting on his part ty reader bis Establishment worthy of Church, and judge and bu, for yours lves. “their patronage. ; October 14. i861. and TRADING COMMUNITY of Prince Edward istand, and the Neighbouring Vrovinees that be has made arrange tents for the immediaie prosecution of business as an aeas | Ex. only, 6m | The periodical sale hy AUCTION, of CONSIGNMENTS, | : will take place on the 12th DECEMBER next, at bis Aaetion 'Rvom in tie Warehouse. ‘ Jw otice. y THERE'S, dy Oraer, dated the 10th of Angnat last, ON COMMISSION, AND FOR SALE— made by His fonor the Master of the Rotts. I have been happointed Committee of the tstate of PAUL M*BEY.' Be- A \ splendid IPE: LINO, qu.te, who has heen adjadyed to be of unseund mind, P there- ** Mason's First Class Uorizontal.’? cose £120, will be sold Jure require afl Purscti= sadcbted to the sdid Paul Masey, for cheap and tori granted. RENT, or otherwise. to make immediate payment ‘to’ me of N. B. Those parties who granted their Notes of Uand and §.6 ai vunts due from them ae stively. mene aene Bonds to the subscriber during the past Samer, for our.) Aud Whereas Ti appears that the surd Paul Ma Ney. wtih &e., are requested to make immediate payurent, as farther such unsound stite of mitnd, executed ( onveyaneer of portions delay wiil cause trouble aud expense, which should by ail of the Land and Real Estate behoging to tam im Charlotte- “meuns be avoided town, Charlottevawa Rovalry, and elsewhere, [do herdhy i W.-SANDERSON, General Avent... CAUTPON ail Persone ageiust dealing ‘in, or ae j : ) : : ant’ ruceepting any Conveyances thereof, until ihe org Nor. 11. 1861. Nov. 18 sueh Lands, or accepting any re’ , ae eee la rere i = question of the validity. ar invalidity, of sueh Conveyances, | FOR CHRISTMAS | trom the said Paul Mabey, shall have heen deerded. by the ' Court of Chancery. eOSEPH UBNSLEY, > OXKES, Uaives, and Q jxrters Bunch Muscatel Raisins, a- Committee of Estate. ' ‘alener: ‘we | re Street, Clhurlottetowa dew bali Boxes Superior Layer do., Valencia de, Cor Office, Lower Great George Street, ; “rants Applies, Ouiuns, een, Candied Pee! Spices. Sa | 16th December, 186I. _. Dec. lu, A801. lw BRER & SON. | er , [ESTATE/of Messrs. J. W. BRADLEY & Co. tate, with a full statement of Assets and Liabilities, uy to the trme of the departure of Mr J. W. BRADLEY from ce ithisIslandin Jul® last, lies%t the Office of Messrs Uavanann + ; a ~|& MRECKEN, Solicitors, Charlottelown, Pb. Island, for tue S U p ¢ rl 0 r A x ¢ s 4 inspectiva ot Creditors and other parties interes ed 1p the esid fatate. ALFRED PHILLIPS. PT KING SQUARE VUSE. A Wee dG. im . BEER & SON, | BEER & SON... | Ch. Town, Dee 16, 1861, | 2 - aueia ° geist wd $ Je Ae | Hartry, i ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER AY LAW, |Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for Sale in King’s | | Horizontal Watehes in Sriver eastss.gii.e essa eee £4. 0-0) " BU FEFALO ROBES, of OTIVE is hereby given that a Balance Sheet of - this Es. LLP LLL LLM Ti BREEZE IN THE CHURCH. OS LELN LOL LOLOL LOLOL IO LOL "Twas a sunny day, and the morning psalo We sang in the church together; We fel in our hearts the joy und eal Ot the calm and joyous weather. The slow, and sweet, and sacred strain, Pirough every bosum stealing, Che -ked every tought that was light and vain, Aad waked each holy feeling. We knew by its sunny gleam how elear Was the blae sky emuling o'er os Atl inevery pruse of the hymn, could hear The wild bird's happy chorus. And to! from the haunts by eave or rill, With a sudden start ow king, A i reeze eae fluttering down the hill, Tix fragrant pinions shaking, Through the open windows it bent its way, And down the chancel’s centre, Like a privdeged thing tuat at will might stray, Aud in holy places enter. From niche to niche, from nook to nook, Witt alichtsoae rustie Aving, lt lrited the leaves of ine lholy Book On the altar-cus: ion lying. It fanned the old clerk's hoary hair, Atl the eh: drea’s brig’ t, young faces ; Then vanished, none knew hew or where, Leavin its pleasant traces, It left sweet thoughts of summer kours Spent on the Gaiet mountamns ; And the church seemed fas) of the scent of flowers, And the tricking full vo: fountains, | The image of scenes so stil and fair, j With our musie sweetly biended. } Winle at seemed Ue whispered hymn took share In tue praise buat lo beavea ascended, We thought of Him who had poured the rills, Aud through tre green mountains ded them, Whose band. when Ls piled tLe «nduring hills, With a mantle of beauty 8; read them. And.a parer passion was herne ahove, la a louder anthem swelling. As we bowed w the visible spirit of love le Un tovse cabin stmmits dwelling. NEWS BY THE LAST ENGLISH MAIL. | 'AMURICAN GUTRAGE ON TAF BRiTISH FLAG. ;SEiZzeRe of tre Wrsr Inpta Mate ny an Anentcoan War PisGats, anD Caeruns or tas Gonveperate Comaus- | 7 LONEKS. Mos: important inte'ligence has heen received, involving qaestons affecting the relat ons + xisting hetween this country ind the tedéraf Goversment of America, the mail steamer Neen, Capt. Moir, was mtercepted by the American steamer (Sau Jacia'o, couminded hy Captaiy Wilke , while on her jpitssage from Savannah to Ot ihomas, ahd under forces of (ais she acerelited Usmumisswnes to Kulope fiom the Southern Con edersey, Messrs, Masou and Siideid, were taken } idacinto. ‘Tits act was commited in deBanee of the jomt re- i monstranees of the Ooumissioners. Oap:, Moir, and Vom- wander Wiltiams, the naval effi-er ta eharge of the mails on jvoard ‘be Trent. The Sin Jacinto, a fir-t-cla-s steam sloop fof, war, of 1136 fons, and carrying 13 guns, arrived at |} Havaunab on or about the Qu of November, trou the coast of Afiiea, bound to New York. | She cualed and suiled again on the 4th inst. At this time it was well known at Havan- tah that Mossrs. Mason and Slidell, with theie suites, were a) that peace. having arrived there in the steamer Taeodora, j wbieb vessel rau the blockade ar Charleston. These geutie- imen had voi kept tse presence a secret,as from the moment of ther fanding at Havannuh they were unquescionably under the protection of the Spanish fly. Passages to ,Qvuthampton were booked for them by the British Royal | Mail, steomer which was to sail from Havannah for St. juowas on the T+h in-t., on whieh day they duly embarked lon board the Trent as foliows:—Mr, Slidell, aecredwed i ‘ : / Commissioner from the Contederate States to France. accom- | penied by his wife, son, and three daughters Mr. Mason juecredited Coumnissioner from the Confederate States to Bogiaod. Mr. Kustis. Secretary to Mr. S.idell, accompanied by his wife. Mr. i:Fa:land, Seeretary to Mr. Muson. The Brent sailed from Havannah at 8 o'clock on the morning ot jthe 7.0, aad about noea vn the &h, when, in the narrow |fiass goof the uld Bacamas Channel, opposite the Paradow | Grande lighthonse.a steamer Was Observed ahead, apparently | waiting bur showteg vo colours, On approrehing her, Capt. | Mow, of the Treas, tivisted the Brinsh eusign, whieh met With nu respouse watti the two vessels were witht about a furlong of eveh crher, when the srranger fired a shot across | | the Trent s bow, and howted the Ammcieaa flag. This pro- ceding was coutrary (0 all ackaowledyed law, ae whea a vessel of war Wishes anatber Vessel to SLOp it Is customary to fire Gist a blank cartridge. The Trent was still holding ou her way, Whem a shell was iired from a jong pivot gua on tue Awereans deck forward, which burst about 100 yards jirow the Trent's bow. Captain Mow immediately sropped ‘tee Treot, as the American had her broadside of gans run jout, and men at quarters ready to fire. Captam Moir then |urtsouers, «pd forcibly removed trom the Treat to she Sap | jvated her, and the Ainericas captam replied that ne wished | allow rg siavers to shelter themsely <— ae —— —- irom the Biniso Government for this outrage while under the protection of its Hag.and called upon the English captain 10 repreéseut the case properly. The lieutenant stopped on , hoard, having ordered the boat to retuen, He then stated YES , that he had orders 10 take Uaptain Moir and bis papers on [board the San Jacmnte, aud that the Trent was to be moved | hearer, Cantata Moir replied, * You wil? Jind me on my quarter deck ; if you want me, you will have to come there for me,” aud ve suimediately waiked on deck. The licuten- jant, however, went into one of the boats, and told Captain Moir that he could proceed. The boat pulled for the San ‘Jacinto, aad the Tieut steamed ubead for 3. Thomas. Tre lindignation felt on boacd the Trent by every person, of what- |ever gation, can better be imagined than deacrihed. A con- siderable number of loveiyners of different Valions Were among |the passenyers, and it is affirmed chat every mon woud have fought if called upon to do sv; but. with such an oppowng |fo.ce, and the unarmed condition of the Trent, it was deemed |\mpossible tomake any defence. The offivers of the Sen dacinto asked for provisions to mawmtaih the prisoners, as they stated that they wire short of sto-es, Captain Moir told the four geotiemen that at their request be would supply what was needed, and they having expresed a wish that be }ebou'd do go, all the necessaries were supplied. The des- patches of tie Coniederate Hwissari-s e-cuped the viyilsnce of the boarding officers, and they have all arrived rately here per La Pinta. Th- fomitiesof Me. Siidell and of Mr, Busta | Were urged by the first tieutenamt of the San Jacinto to ac- jcompany them, but, being informed on inquiry that it was prodeble they would ve separated trom thea on their arrigsl at New York, they declined the off-r. aud have arrived im the Plata, On the arrival of the steamer in the deck at Southampton the v hole of the party went on board the Nash- ville, which is now lyig oar the eutrance of the graviog dock, where they were received with every atrention aud kindoess and ici for London by the three o'clock tra:n. Que of the gevtlemen of the party has rhe despatches ia his pors s-ion, whieh he, of course, keeps im close custody. B.« sid s the mails aad a large quan ity of puseen gers, the Trent had a large amouat of specie on board from Mexico for Mogland, as weil as a very valuable cargo of geveral mer- chandise, [tis stared by the friends of Mes-ra Slidell and Mason. who have come home, that the liegtenaut of the San Jacinto suid this was the most paivful act he bad ewer beea called upon to perform, but be was compelied to do it, acting | udder orders, |THE AMERICAN LIKUTENANT'S PACE SLAPPED BY MISS SLIDELL ~~THE YOUNG LALY CHakG@eD WiTG FIXED Ba YONETS, I: is stated that she Ame leans, While on board the mail steamer Treut, behaved ia a very violent munuer. No auihentic iafyy mation has, how: ver, been received to evnfirm thes statement, which more paricalarly meutiogs that while Mr. Sideli was in bes cabin with Mes, Sadi, arranging big (priva'e papers, &e., the first licweuaut of the San daciato | ondearanres to force the cabio-door, Miss Stidell was at tae cabin-d or, protecting avy inteusion upou her father, and jlveut. Barrtax theo cudeavoured to forcibly rewove wer, ;Whereapon Miss Sidell slapped him in the face © dbieuten. /aut Katrlax thea ordered one of the Werrines to charge her | with open bayonet, which command was immediately obeyed, aad would bave po doabt resulted serious'y ro Miss 3ideil, had wot Commander Wiliams struck the marine and his jHaxonet to the ground. and protected the y: ung lady. The i" Parser of the Treat.” dserini 1g the contuct of Mis |S tdeil, says: —* A mos: heartrending scene tuok place ve- tween Me Stideil. bis etdest duugiter, a noble girl devoted jto ber father, aud the liewtenaut. © Irrowid require a tar |More able peu than mine to describe bow, wath fiishing eyes (and quiveriag lips, she threw herself in the doorway of the jcabin were her father was, resolved to defend him wite her |Wle, tll, ow the order beiag given to the marines to advance, i Which they d.d with bayouets po'nied at this poor defences lees girl, her fisther ended the painful scene by cseaping from ithe cabin by a window, when he waa tnwed.arely seiged by the marines and burried into the boat.” The Purser adds: Lf farther proof were required of the meanness and.cowe jardly bullying in the line of coudact pursued by the eapiain (of the San Jacnte, | may remark, fiost, that, on being askett if they wou'd have committed this outrage if we had been a wan-of-war, they replied, + Certainly net,’ aad, secondiy, that Captain Witks sent am order tor Captain Moir to go ou board (his sip, and a second for Captain Mutr to move the Treat closer to the San Jacinto. Of course, not the slightest no ar Sat tukcn of either order,nor did they Ailempt to enluree INDIGNATION MEETING aT LIVERROOL, | So soon as the arrest of the Confederate Commissioners on board the steamer Trent beeame known, an uousual degree of jexeitement was manifested, and a meeting was called in the |cotton sales-ro m, to consider what steps should be taken | with reference totbis “gross insult to the Britis flag.” Tne jroom was densely crowded, hundreds being uuadle te obtsia jadinission, The flan. Mr. Cunard was. called upon to pre- jside, but he declined, and so also did Mr. Torr. There were then loud calls for Mr, Spence, a Liverpool merchant.—Me. | Spence ssid he took the chair veuher with reluctance or a fh- jculty, fle thea resd the following resolution, which in its j original form was somewhat strouger, the last paragraph call. (Mg Upou Goverument for prowpt reparation :— That th’s |Mevting tave heard with indivaation that au Awericay Fede ral ship-of-war has forcibly takeu trom a British mail steamer ‘certain passeugers who were procveding peaceably under the isheiter of our flag trom one neutral port (o avother, earmestly call upon the Government to assert the digauy of the Bri- lish flag” (The resolucion was received with tumultuous applau-e.) Mr, Spenee argued that there was a great dif | erence between the right of search after naval deseriers and the arrest of pesceah'e persons on board ameutral ve-eel. The Unived States had direesly eveourayed the slave trade, by es under the digauy of ty send 4 deat ov board, A boat, containing 2 cffivers and 2y jthe Awercay flag, Sarely the diguity of the British i ‘ : meno, artwed woth waskeis, pisiols, and cutlasses, then shoved ishel off and boarded the Trent, and demanded a list of the pa-- seag t+, Which the ciptauin refused to give. The offi-er com. | jawudiag the boat stated that the pame of the frigate was the | 3: tering peaceadle persons proceediby to a gew'ral e2uotry ,was as weil worthy of detence and care us an Ametican Gag shelreribg slavers, fe considered that the arrest of Messrs. Siideil aad Mason was an insu t calling fur prompt reperation }* Sau Jaco.” of which he was the G.st lieutenant, avd (cheers). ~Mr. Campbell said be d sagreed with the resolu- fucther that they bad received most positive information that | ceriain passengers were ou bead. whom he would take out. | | Tois was.aiso, retased. Commander Wailiams, BR. N.. the | waval ugeat iu charge of Her Majesty’s mails with Captar | | Motr, positively objected to their be:ug taken, denying the: | jVipht ty take any persua whatever from ander the Kogiicu jHiag. ‘Dae tieutenaut then catled eut the names of the he-| fore-meutio ed Comunesigners and secretaries, and said that) those wee the persvas te suught, ahd that he would take | tiem atall hegirds. “Phe tour gentlemen, who we e stand: | ing veur, uuswered (0 (heir anes, aud requested to kuow | Woat Was Wanted ot them. Tie hieutenant stated tuat he | Wisved tu take thea ou ooard the mt-of:war, to whieh they | replied that they would not go until they were taken by | force, and, tur.ing 10 Capt. Moir, Mr. Sidell ssid, * We giain he peoteciion of toe British flag” On the captain's” agolk ielusing 10 give up log passenge.s, the jiea evant said be should take charge of the ship “Commander Wilitaus, . RN, then spoke as follows, wa: da tais ship Tam the’ representative of Her Majesty's Government. aud I call upon the offers of the ship and the passengers generally +0 mari my words when, in the name of that CGrovernment, | and wn distinct language. I deanunce this as an tle gal act | of wanton prracy which had we the means of defence, you would nol dare to attempt.” Tue Neuienant then beckuaed | _—«n act in violation of international law—2n act, indeed, | about GU sailors, oficered and heavily armed, came slongside. tren, ite was prepared to upbuld the dignity of the Bruish flig, but lie thought that Government and the law ffivera of ine Crowa were the proper persons to take cogn sance of the matter.—Mr. Tort said that he did not take the chair as he could sot coveur with the views of those whe had called the meeting. Toey ought to have confidence in their Queen and her Munsters, and not prejadice a 4 testion fraught with such momen:cus issues ~ Uitinately the resolution was carried by 1 large’ m jority. GakAT EXCITEMENT ON THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE SUDDEN PALL OF TUE FUNDS, The Stock Markets exhibited great excitement when the vews transpired of the flagrant outrage coumived apoa the Beith fig. There was instantiy # kind of pauic in the dtock Kxehange, where confusion prevailed for some time, Prices of most kinds of securiiies were throwo dowe ‘ Upimon differed in the widest possible degree as to the pro- babie resulis of the uff.ir, some persons regarding it as an absolute casus Gelli, and o:hers as ao unfortunate incident which will yet be amicanly arranged. Lu q wrters where the latter view Was eutertained, bowever, the gravity of the event was geveraily admitted. THe INTERNATIONAL LAW OF “RIGaT OF SEARCH.” Lord Stowet!, io giving judgment in the celebrated case of the ~ Ladria,” which is the storshouse of all the English law io the irigate, aud sbree boats, contaimng 30 warines and r this sudject, says:—- Be the ships, the cargoes, and the i destination what they may. the right of visit and search are the mea atouce teaped on de k,sword ip hand. Atier some the ineuntestable tight of the erasers of a belligerant uation. moie patleying,Messts. Slidell, Mason, Eustis and M-Farland Til they are visited and seareed it dves not appear what the iwere taken and forged into the boat. ve , merieans went) svips or the destivation are; and itis for the purpose of av. back to Civ cabin and took posssesion of the baggage, and | certaining these points that the necessity of this right of sent it with theic prisovers ga board the Sun Jaeimo. Mr. Visitation and search exists, This right is 8o clear in prin- Assignee of said Estate. j Slidell said, as the boat shoved off, that he expected redress’ ciple that no map eaa deny it who admits the right of mark a pein Hl een | a ome ~y apo ES as RE te sh 3 ; a if am EEA, ial ER OR EN Batted SF AES Penn PI seems Pete: