: THE LAND COMMISSION 7 ti F angustias et amaritudines. Plane non dubitamar, quin a Te | ness, Mary, eldest daughter of Donald Morrison, aged 81 years. FLOUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale aad \ ‘ ledge their legal responsibilities t+ their landlerds, they, on) et umverso isto Clero ¢ populo ferventissimo ad Deum Opti-| At Lot 14, on the 19ch inst., after au illness of some months, Mr./. orn Meal ~ Coffees Dark * ee | the other, as earnestly entreated proprietors and their agents|tmum Maximum sine intermissione fundantur preces, ut tam cone, en aged 59 years, regretted by a large circle of Ship Bread W hite Sugar Rotterdam GIN ' Tus Reyal Commissioners concluded their labours in thie to abstaio from everything like harsh or extreme proceed- magnam tamque turbulentam depellat tem pestatern , “ — | At Ilalifux, N 8.,08 Saturday last, Mary Ann Marshall, widow of the Crackers Brown Sugar Cream of the Valley Island esterday morning, and are pow on their way te their . 3 F , Siin @uain Bsanctam a tot tantisque eripiat calamitatibus, ‘late Benjamin Marshall, Eeqr., and eldest daughter of the jate W. J. Rice Molasses Jamaica 7 & y ings against their tenants, and to rest satisfied with the eamgue u Solis orta usque ad vecasum novis et splendidioribas Hughes, Esqr., of H. M. Naval Yard, aged 87. Pork Mustard Demerara Rom respective homes. Their proceedings during the past week | gujiection of their rents for the current year only, until @xornet et augeat triumphis, ac nee sajna <6 ooguene 1D | mes i ee Popper Scotch Whiskey were interesting, but we have m¢ space to nutice them in de- : : ‘omni tribulatione nostra. Jam vero dum debitas Tibi et ists | Hams Spices Malt Whiske. ‘ “4 4 e al be boontete + rel : | the oward of the Cousnissioners should be made. It) Gdelibus agimus gratias pro manere ad nos misso, clementiasi- | ! Ty Y Bath Chaps Pickies Port Wine ’ tal. onday was occupied in Searing the last o — evidence /was impossible for him to say how soon that award could | mum misericordiaram Patrem humiliter enixeque obsecramua, i Cheese Sauees Sherry on behalf of the tenantry ; and the three following days— ,be made ; but deeply impressed with the necessity of making | “t uberrima suze Bonitatis dona ce ty et universum istius | 1 ’ Tobacco Salt Marsala Tuasday, Wednesday and Tharsiay—were devoted to the in- |; Le ; a |Dieecesis Clerum Populumque fidelem propitiag semper! ARAN ~ on Manilla Rope Vinegar Claret “ 2 z cide bof Hd - © iit as speedily as possible, the Commission would earnestly | efundat. Atque superni hujus procsidti auapicem et preeci pu : Oskum Seaps Champagne teresis « e “~ ore, ry; of them as - nowledged the devote their best attention and exertions to the business ; and paterna nostra caritatis pignns Apostolicam Benedictionem HIARDWARE! Cotsa Oil Candles Kottled Alo & Porter suthority of the Court coming forward to give an account of their award, whether made three months or twelve months | t? cordis affectu Tibi ipsi, Dilecte Fili, cunctisque istius Albertine Sperm Candles Mararchias their dealings with their tenantry—the terms and durations | Dicecesis Clericis Laicieque fidelibas peramanter impertimus. { Vaints Starch Noyau ri ; fc hence, they trusted would be final and satisfactory to the) pstom Rome apud 8. Petrum die 23 Julii, Anno 1860. Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva of ieases, modes of payment of rent, value yf rent rvils, &c. | , ; a ai : } ; i td We asad ent that th did. not exhibi whole people of the Island, and would prove to them the com- Pontificatus nostri Anno Decimoquinto. ; § Glass Indigu Blue * Qld Tow ¢ only say tha er otatem ents id no POUT | a cocunenttt a nen era—an era of general and lasting pros- Pivs, P. P. IX. PAINTS OIL, SOAP, GLASS, &e. : Milk Punch stiraction< in the leasebuld syste n—did not exeite any sym- erity—whieh would be sll the more acceptable to the a. aries. , * i. .» ,. | English Soda Water, and numerons other smulier articles, all hy for the proprietors as a clase, nor did they seem to make | err F ©)+! Te Our Beloved Son, James Macdonald. Priest, Administrator 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the subscriber's Londvn lmportation, and all warranted. _—. Zo ; aoe oe “| perhaps, from the consideration that it h»d been introduced) of the Diocese of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, toow, at Eleven o clock, on TUESBAY, 9t) October, ; azuch impression oa the minds of the Commissioners, unless toy North America. the following Consignment of Goods, ordered for POSITIVE ’ — ——t 5 — — a a a — — ee as: ad = a Py lrement which prohibited secret politic! aacteties, Lotiges, ‘from Mr, Coles, in reference tu the several questions that . eoanaaed to be Aeld ander Engheh warrants, To 2. oh A td ee ee aw etvited, Wed the oneiety wen reconntituied, “Pre- | formed the subject of the geneval enquiry. Mr. Heneley in ve to 1808 Orange Lodges were held in England under Trish | timated that there were some Memorials and Resolutions from uo . » : nw . . . . : . an rans Phe Heat Grand Loe re in Kogland was established {the Tenant y placed in his hands, whieh, with the permission ot Maachew'er under Samuel Naylor, E-q., of Moston, as Grand | of the Court, he would hand to the Clerk, to be filed with Meaalets and warrants to huld lodges under the Eaglieh insti | : ss or a Ghe Examiner, lVany Rev. Sini— In an audieuce held on the 9th July, inst., I preseated to our Most Holy Father, Pope Pius IX, the sum of tw» hun- ‘dred and fifty-seven potnds sterling, and also the most affec- itionate Address of the Clergy and Laity of that Diocese, i | which you, as Administrator of ghe same D ocese, transmit- that necessity But he did need that impulse to move him to « speedy departure. The guts of the [carus wete a quite sufficient motive, and 8, after patting of the envoy til morning to await his auswer, be de- ; Samped in the night, with bis fullowets taking with biuw such ammunition ) and arms as they cuuld carry, and destroying the rest. He deeampod | with ws many of his men as were able to fullow bim, leaving behind, as bas been his cowardly ated cruet euxtout those who could nut, who would, for aught he kuew, be sacrificed to tha vengeahoe of the exasperated 15] Karm Stock# Implements ! Ifay! Wheat! &., &e. [0,2 Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of OUCLUBER next, at 11 o’eleck, at Willow Farm, the residence of Katra Buecuey Keqe, one mie from doa were then granted. After the death af Cal. Taylor, the jether papers of a like character. This permission wus freely ted to me. Moreover, the Holy Father was pleased Most | towns-people, before they could receive the protection vf the British. | the — on the Pringetowa Road, all bis prescus Stock, vis; Grand Lodge was rewoved to London i 182i, where its first | aecorded.—Cul. Swabey briefly urged on the Commissioners | graciously to accept the pious sehtiments expressed iu the eT tite people vf Trudille were more werciful than Suporiog Draught HORSE, i meet ng Waa beld ai Lord KRenyon'’s onthe 27h of April, under | ; J dv MARE in foal by Saladin, hie Lordehio’s peesidency the luke of York accepted the) Grand Mastership io the sane year, but wemediately resagned, | on learning that the secrety was considered legal by the | Crown officers. ta 1828 me luke of Cuomberiand—<ot ey;! wmemory—vecame Grand Maeter of the Unned Societies of Bagtand and lreland, in concluston, we would oberrve that we have watched with | emecere reyre! the meresse of thie evel and unhappy partiean- sysiem in the Berush Provwnees. Fremiy mamtaumnimg Prom te@ant principles ourselves, sod Deliewing perfect hherty of consdivnte td be an essential element Of those pr Ntiples, we hove ever advocated equal treedum of religions opinion for our Calhohe brethrea} snd, sure we ate that, if | @nada and the the claims of the Chureh of England to certain grants made | by the proprietors im fayeur of that Churen, and expressed his hope that thoee claime would be considered fn the award. There being no uther business before the Ceurt, the Chairman, Mr. Gray, closed its proceedings in a brief and elegant speeeh jof whieh the following ts an outline, He thanked the members of the Legivlature and leading public men of all shudes of politics for their promptitude in | tesponding to the request of the Commussien four information. To such of the proprietors as had filed their rent rolls and Address, and also the above wentioned subsidy of money ; wnd he from bis heart impurts to you and all the Clergy and Laity of the Chureh of Charloteetown the Apostolic Benedic- tion. On the part of Lis Holiness, | make these things known to you, and I pray that God may bestow on you every blessing. hen from the Office of the S.C. of the Prop. of the) Faith, July 28, 1860. Most faithfully, Au. ©. Barnaso, Prefect. Cajetanus Arehbp. of Theves, Secretary. Ty the Very Rev. James MeDonald, | his life, fiet, und the beautiful eouncry whieh has been the seene of his idiotic ambition and bis treasherous cruelty, will be left at last ia peace.—Vew Walker escaped with 99 mon well armed. THe was followed ih a day or two by a forceof Hondurans, and an engagement followed in which some were killed on both sides, Subsequently be seised the village of Linas, where he erected barricades, and awaited a segond and saccessful attack, whee his whole force was captured, and sent back as prisoners to Truxillo. The men are to be returned to the United S:ates, happy, no doubt, in sueb a termination of an expedition which. sooner or later, under such a leader could only end, as it deserved, in disaster. Walker himself, Lowever, is retained to pay the penalty of his many erimes with The world will be happily rid of him, when justice is thus satis Yor‘ Albion. The Question Setiled'—These eminent men, Dr. James 1 Young HORSE rising four years old, 1 Yearling COLT, 1 Ayrshire COW, (with catf) 1 Island do do 1 English SOW, imported by the Royal Agricultuy Society, 2 Wood Sleighs. 3 Carts, 1 Iron Plough, 1 Pair Uarrows. 2 Horse floes, 1 Moulding Plough, 1 Horse Rake, Forks, Shovels Rakes, &e, 1 Jaunting Sleigh and Buffiloes, - 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Straw Cotter, 1 Roller, i Hay Knife, 1 Stubble Rake, ether Brak Provinces are ete te attain that degres of pron abstract of titles, and had showna disposition to secure a free Charlotietown, Clark, Physician to Queen Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Benvett, ; Single oer ea Raley dy, port yy for whith they possers a) the neural qualiticetions, one | discussion, he also tendered the acknowledgments of the Com- = siy that consumption can be cured. Dr Wistar knew this, 1 Sett Wagon Harness 1 Turvip ‘Drill, of the first steps towards eo desirable an end must be the | mission. Le justly complimented the learned Counsel onl DILECTO FILIO , abjuriny ofall such sectarian ursanizeions es Orange Lodges aod Rebovon Sucweties, Asx was tiditaced by usin 4 recent acucle, we had antreipated, fron the viet of the Prince of themselves of their onerous duties to their clients. W eles, vere beneficial results to our Coiomal frends and neigh- beats, more especialiy in the receaci me of all these old Partisan teude. So far frou th @ having been the case, the ai -yodged and illimerei conduct of the Orangemen haa teaded to cae! ashade over the Prince's tour, and to rekindle the Ga ves of party strife. We tru t, however, tha: the more pradent | conduct of tre aembere of the order at Moro ito may be accept: od asan wien of feturnrog resson, and of regret tor che | 8 tings of their Court in the three Counties. Ta conclusion, | Cleti, tam Popali erga nos et bane Petri Cathedram Catholivee | wahappy CleChua@teDers which occurred at Kingsion; and that the culemation of partisan-dig try, there end then attained ey the Orange Lodye Syren, mee prove to be the precursor of | < tprittletiwn >: that henceforth Canadians of every race and | every religion will dieeard the narrow mgotnes of antiqured avd feudal Europe, for the broad and geverous sympaiiies pre per and pecuier vo tree Amerce ! ———- ~ 2 <P Soro -—— strengtien their conviction that the leasebold tenure must be abvliched, it the prosperity of tie country isto be secured. | On Friday, Mr. Halibartun, one of the learned Counsel for the proprietors, addressed the Court, in the presence of a large audience, on behalf of hie clients whole day. It was discursive, and necessarily so, as the land- lord syetem embraces a great variety of tupica. On the whole, it was an ingenious, though not convincing address, and cun- | His speech occupied the | ithe ability, zeal aud fidelity with whieh they had acquitted fle cor- dially thanked the Delegations trom the several townships for ‘the valuable information afforded by them ; and for himself jand his brother Commissioners he was happy to record their jfense of the respectful deference pid to them by the people everywhere, and of the order and decorum observed at the jon Honorable Commissivner expressed his hope that whilst | the several most im portant questions weieh had been brought befure them were under their consideration, all parties con- cerned would patiently and quietly await their award. The , Commission, he said, could not enforce any thing at present ; {but whilst they, on the one hand, most earnestly recommended | tenants to pay due deference to the law, and duly to acknow- through the instrumentality of three of tueir fellow Colonists, having an identity of interests and feelings with the peo ple} themaelves.—This speech was listened to with most profound | attention, and on its conclusion Mr. Gray and his brother | 18th of June last, and written in the name of the Clergy and Commissioners were greeted with a round of hearty applause We shall, if space will permit in our next No., offer some observations on the general effect of the enquiry just closed, when we shall take oceation tu notice the remarks in the last | Presbytero Jacobo Macdonald, Administratori Diacesis Caro- linopolitane in Insula Principis Eduardi, in America, | Septentrionali. Leis, F: F. TA: when he discovered his Balsam of Wild Cherry, and experience has proved the correctness of his opinion. ee Birth, Dilecte Fili, Salutem et Apostolicam Benedictionem. Perli- benter tuas obsequentissi:mas accepinus litteras die 18 proximi | mensis Janii datas, atque universi istins Dicecesis Cleri Popa- lique fidelia nomine ad nos scriptas, Ex eisdem autem litteris | | magis magisque novimus qua sit eximia Tua et ejusdem tum lunitatis centrum fides, pietas, etobservantia. Totelleximus | etiam quam acerbus sit Tuas, et ipsras Cleri ac Populi dolor, At Charlottetown, on the 20¢h instant, Mra. John Tage, of a Son. At Chyurlottetown. on the 21st instant, the wife of Johu Huater, Erquire, lernewood, of » Son. Mlarried, On the 20th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father. by the Rev. John Prince, Rev. W. W. Perkins, to Miss Sarah Biizabeth, eldest daughter of Richard Hearts, Feq , of Cuarlottetowa. luctus, et indignatic propter iniquissimos sacrilegosque ausus | contra civilem nostram, et bujus apostolic sedis principatum | ab infestissimis Catholic Ecclesia, ejasdemque sedis hostibas | P : gg ; ivi » 4a conculeare non admioos, qui jura omnia diviaa et hamana concule ‘ui } At Charlottetcwa Royalty, of Diptheria, ov the 11th inct.. Corrias, dubitant. Grati nobis admodam fuere hujasmodi egregit Tui | aged 5% yours: on Fridey, the 22ud, Klisabeth, aged? yeate, daughters et istorum fide ium sensus au plissimis certe laudibus digni, ex | oP yy, John MeGregor. quibus noo Jeve solatium percepimas inter maximas nostras| 4¢ South Pinette, on the 23rd ult , of Consumption, after a long ill- Died, | Pivs LX., Pore. |SALE, without the least reserve, yiz:— | Beloved Son, Health and Apostolic Benediction. We have | HARDWARE | he app eceive your very dutiful Address, dated the F sound tins ued tote tat | Saucepans, Pots, Kettles, Fry Pans, Stew Pana, Bake Pans, faithful People of that Diocese. Moreover, from this Address | Gig Saddles, Nor folk Latches, Ilinges, Door Knobs, Locks, | we are mure and more aware how great is your faith, piety | W oud Knobs, Sash Fasteners and Pullies, Bolts, Slates, Italian (and devotiun, as also that of the said Ciergy and People, and Fiat Irons, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Brass H.oks, Knobs, ‘rowards Us and this See of Peter, the centre of Catholic unity. | Catches, ke. Coffin Mounting and Cloth, Uatehets, Saws, | We have also learned how bitter is your g:ief and sorrow, and Hammers, Drawing Koives, Angurs, Chaise Bolta, Traps, | how great your indignation as well as thatof the already named | Jews Llarps, Plough Mounting. Spades, Shovels, Kegs Nails, | ‘Clergy aud People, on account of the very iniquitous and Woo! Cards, Waggon Pipes, Lron Wire, &e. &e. Lot of Manure, 23 Tons Superior Hay, 20 Tons Straw, 15 Bushels Mommy Wheat, I Acre Swedish Lurnips, With a variety of other articles. Tsrus—All sums under £5, Cash, on delivery ; over £5, Six Mouth credit, on approved joint Notes of Hand Sale positive and no reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 25, 1860. Isl & Pro. - §SWABEY & ROBERTS, — Commission Merchants, Great George Stev-et, Charlottetown, P E Island. GP” Liberal advances made against CONSIGNMENTS at ali times, on receipt of Goods, May 29, 1860. ee ARIE Ses Slaps: Ris shi) Sp Stoves! Stoves! JUST ARRIVED FROM YARMOUTH, N. &. qVRESH STOCK of the celebrated Cooking, Franklin and Box STOVES, with large Metal Boilers, for sale by the following Agents :— McDonatp & Byotuxrs..........Georgetown. AND WHOLESALE end RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS, ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES—_ A sy et Nt INE Ss Ht tia 5 ; . . sir, ; ve Es : Wie CIOS. ccc ccecs 02 90se0n—r . 5 tained several alequent passages. Islander touching the opinions expressed by us on a former S.crilegious ae ye a — a ea and —_ GROCERIES, &e. Hi *. Pp. tenth “lglg ci ‘Gee i un Setaadey morning Mr. Hensley opened the pleadings os day «ith respect to the Commission, ee eis sanahon wit dhs Gaines dmaneak sas at uiiae| Lindsay's Matches, Ground Pepper, Washing Powder, Sr. Lath... .... cesseessesesseee Wheatly River, i behalf ef the tenante—taking a rapid but clear view of the i a i whe de tnd Resleste to trample on all rights. haman and Mason's Blacking, Paste Blacking, Lampblack, Red and Yel- Bacwaut & Suaw........+..+++..New Glaszow, evidence, and dwelling on sume of the most important facts | | Siwinte.” ‘Weier wile’ gadtétenendin sala Siie tndiuak worthy of low Ochre, Rose Pink, Kegs Paint, Turpentine, Seal and Cod Gannett & Hupson...........5. -Fyfo's Ferry, 4 . oad LETTER FROM THE POPE. i Pe se ; Pia . (Oil, Boiled an! Raw Linseed Oil, Rosin: Glass, all sizes; SE oo ce clea sc New Londen. elicited He was followed by Mr. Tbomson. on the sarue side the greatest praise, and those of the faithful of the Diocese, : on on gam oe a : 7 we : seedingly pleasing to Us, and We derived from them | P4tty, Indigo, Blue. Soap, Cocoa; 4 casks Vinegar, 10 kegs Reuven TvPLin.......+.+..- + ++++ Margate, whe in # epeech of great power, playfulness, humour andelo-| Ty Catholics of this Diocese will be happy to learn that | “ors Sxstetne'y P “ ’ /muchb eunsol .tion in Our present difficulties and bitter sorrows. Tobacco, + bbls. Pilot Bread, &e. D.& P. MeNert.......2+++0+++. Malpeque. quence, exposed all the ugly features of landlordiwm. making | His Holiuess the Pope has beea graciously pleased to accept) We doubt not but that you and all the Clergy and Lanty of | DRY GOODS. DN 02999 thesree.st s+ =a them appear more hideous than ever they ecemed before in the | eyes of a Charlottetown audience. The eympathies of the | audience, with the exception of the proprietors and their friende, were thoroughly aroaed by Mr. Thomson's speech, and the general approbation was s!:own by frequent bursts of ae us an old stump ; but if he bas any human feelings, oe en applause, which the Commissionere did not—and very properly | The case of the tenant was very graphically pourtrayed—his h rdehips and toils in cleurmmg the wilderness was finely depicted ; and his depen- —show any disposition to suppress, dence on the arbitrary @ill of a merciless landjord was painted in such vivid colours as to excite deep emotion in the audience One incident occurred during the week which enabled Mr | Thomson to ** point the moral and adorn the tale’’ of landlord | oppression with admirable effect. An old man named Gal- lagher, Whe many years ago equatted on land claimed by Mr. | Brace Stewart, commonly known as the Loyalist land, Lot 30 --had been Srought into Court at the beginning of the week ja the custody. of the Sheriff. He wae the very impersonation of misery. Mr. Stewart eved this man, two or three yoars ago, in the lower | ourt, for a claim to reut, amounting to shout eight pounds. Stewart could not make good his claim, and be was nonsuited. Lle lately iesued a bailable writ against this nan fur about eighty pounds; and by appealing to the Governwent, and complaining of the alleged inactivity of the Sberid, furced the execution of the writ. tested and broug!it to Town. The Sheriff humanely assumed tthe Dioeese will, without intermission, pour fourth the most | ihe address and contribution of money which they forwarded fervent prayers to our all-powerful and all-bountifal God, that | Grey Cottons, Striped Shirting, Prints, Towellings, Tailor’s Canvas, Cloths, Warp, Navy Canvas, Shawls, Dresses, Neck- The man waa ar-| to him some time since, and that he returas thew his warmest Ue may be pleased mercifully to didsipate so great and so , . . . ‘turbulent a tempest, and deliver His Charch from so many and (thanks for so substantial a proof of their attachment and such grave calawitica; and that from the rising of the sun even} : : : : Terus—£10 to £40, three months; over £40, four months’ As we think that t the going down thereof, He may be pleased to adorn and | eredit, on approvéd julut motes of hand. augment her by more splendid triumphs, and that He will | WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer help and comfort Us in Our tribulations. Whilst We return | Cinitetictiten: Cities a 1860. r . Y dence on this sadject, we subjvin a copy thereof, together | due thanks to you and to the faithful of the Diocese for the; “""""" . ie 7 | gift which you sent to Us, We humbly and earnestly beseech ba Stoves ! “i Stoves. z the most clement Father of Mereies always to pour forth | Farmers and others, who wish to jabundantly on you, and on ali the Clergy and People of that To S, issi ; I ; a ; | Diocese, the most plentiful gilts of Lis goodness, And as the Ad Sanctissimum Daminum Nostrum Pium Divina Provi P Q save Money, when Oats and Cash are scares. E, the undersigned, certify that the Yarmouru Cooxinc | dentia P. P. IX pledge of Uur paternal goudwill towards you, and to draw Stoves, purchased by us trom the Agent at Orwell, have | down on you pr-teetioa from above, We most affectionately | y | Beatissine Parer,— }impart to you, Beloved Son. as well as to all the faithful | | Nos, Clerus e+ Populus Diwsesis Caroliaopolitane in | Cler y and Laymen of the Diveese of Charlottetown, the fully proved to be what they were represented to us—good ‘Lasula Priucipis Eduard: in America Septemrionali Brisan- | Apostulie Benediction. | Stoves. _— ia hea ad pedey Sanctitatis 8 olla sign | ‘Givenat St. Peter's, Rome, July 23rd, 1860, in the fifteenth | eee of these Stoves over American naeanet ‘ficare ex intimo cordis aff-¢e'¢ mguum amorem nos:rum | 3° of Uur Pontilicate. j are, that they are strong and substantial—we have bad them ; : : : : : in use for nearly two yeurs, and they appear as perfect as atque pietatem in Apo-toticain Sedem, et expriwere grandcus —~<~—seeee- j when new, with @ fair prospect of lasting for the next ten | dusorem atque marstitinas q se sentimus prupter wothestanas | TO CORRESPONDENTS. | years—and the saving of wood and labour. tibalatioues in quibus Saucittas Vestra luctuose versaiur, | + Observer’ and ‘* Reerait.’’ on the subject of the Excise) Eowarn Morgisey, Tavern Keeper; Tuomas McPnzrsoy, | ratione vefandissimorua rem sique WO'MICUUM 1°! Ofce at Summerside in reply to & communication iv the Wharfinger; Cuartes James McDonaxp, Orwell; Captain iquissimorum illoram hominua qui principatum eiviem | se/ander signed ‘* Tyro’'—uare in type, but are omitted for) Jouy MeDowa.p, Pinetts; Fintar McDonaxp, Point Prim ; vesirum ac Beati Petri Patrimomiuw funditus evertere cote) want of space. They will appear in our next. | Kicuarp Girt, Newtown, antur. Dei providentia atque Beata Maris Virginis inter-| “ Fair Play’’ in reference to the G yernment purchase of Now ig the tmo to eecare one of these everlasting cheap | cessione freti nos confidenter s. eramus ut pax trauguillitasque | Lot 54, is alvo in type, and will appear next vo . "Stoves, befure they are all wold. or ‘pertrevi redeant ac Beati Petri Patrimouium iu integrivate ** Aurora”’ on ** Misrule,’’ &e. will also appear shortly. | Also for Sule, a few FARMER'S BOTLERS, ut @ low price, iallmatiin. | a o | Suitable for soap making, dyeing. or byiling potatues for pigs. * ait , ial i ae aaa’ oo ces Orpination.—At.St. Dunstan’e College. this morning, | Two Schooners will be at Orwell Wharf on the 4th October Beatissime Pater, quoviam “* [’robatio delectionis exbibitic | Messrs N. McKinnon, P. Dovle, D. F. MeDonald, and E. | Joudiag with Produce for the subseriber. ’ (ues, Lace, Ribbons, Gloves, and a great variety of taney articles. devorion to him ja his present trou)'es. many of our readers will take an interest in the correspon- with an Euglish drauslation of the same. ree, F.e+ bom — jest operis,” mos eX paupertate nostra jubeutissimy anime | Kelly, Students of the ssid College, received the Clerical | Cornwissioners in open Court, and the ofieor fentibied that the tate munerie sed affeetione curdis, suppliciter exoramus. tnfortanate squa‘ter was taken from a sick bed, just ut the) Den que, Beatissime Parser, Sanctitatem Vestram ut nobis, time when old age and extreme poverty had brought him to | ad pedes vesiras provoiutis Benedictiouems Aposiclicaun couce- the verge of the grave. Of personal property of any kind he | dat is imploramus. had none, excepting a barrel of buckwheat, which was all that rewained to him to sapport expiring nature. Mr. Sileat J aconus Macvowato, — —. . Adur. Dies, Uarolivopulitane. was made aware 0: these facts by the Sheriff ;~ but he insisted Datam apud 8. Mariam, that the man should go to jail, or satisfy the exorbitant de-| D:e 18 Junii, 1860. Bend against him. Gallaghar had no dealings with Stewart | acco i is ‘ . Sesti Apu. xv. Dye. tinee the suit fur eight pounds, when the plaintiff was shown | Sno. D. N. Pio P.P. IX. in andientia diei 9 Julii jeurrentis summain librarum sterlingarum 257 necnon literas | )amantissimas Clert ac Populi istius Dioeceseos exhibui, quas the £80, or getting seeurity for its payment, wasa thing im- | 1) ‘Tyg ut ejusdem Diceve-eos Administrator mibi caruverat possible ; and asthe Commissioners |ad ao power to take him transmitteudus. Porro Buus Pater pios sensus in literis ex- out of the hands of the merciless landlord—though ¢hey exe- pressos ac pecuniarum subsidium supradictum bhumanissime ‘rated the tyranny practised in thiv instance, end expressed |excepit, Tibique puriter atque universo clero et popu.o the warmest sympathy for the uafgrtunate man—he had to Carolimopolitanze Kzelesiee Ap. Beuedictionem peramanter ; é‘ : impertivit, &2 to juil; and there he remains, to cad the few days that are Senate Sua, Deuwque rogo ut D. Tua prospera qu que tilotted to him, giving his life as @ sacrifice to landlord op- laegioner. ougpu omg ex 451. 8. C. de P. £. die 28 Julii, 1860, Mr. Thomson's eloquence seemed’ to have attained ite cal- D. Tue. Addictus, : Binating point when he dwelt upon this thrilling incident— ’ Au. C Banano, I a0 j burning and Gashing with indignation at this instance of land- Cajet. Arehpus. Thebr. « Seoretis. Id lord tyranny, while Stewart sat opposite him, apparently as oe 7 Pro Clero et Populo, out of Court—he never atturned to Stewart, and could not understand how the dewand was trumped up. Ast» paying } a ee he muet have endured ten times more agony than his victim To Our most holy Father, Pius 1X. by Divine Providence, io the jail.—Mr. Thomson discussed the questions of the, Pope. Hee: habebam que Tibi synificarem ex WeNbe | surrendered, and the Neapolitan fleet has been transferred to | the responsibility of permitting him to state his case to the (Offerimas hoe inelusua douun quod ut wevipere dignetur | Tonsure from the hands of the Right. Rer. De. Mclatyre, | | Sanctitas Vestra, non astimans uostram delectionem parvi- | Bishop ef Charlottetown. een _ LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS. | seinen t ~ AKRIVAL OF THE © ADRIATIC.” New Youn, Sept. 24 The Adrist c from Senthampton arrived at New York t day | Garibaldi eancered Naples an che &h, te was received with iatense joy. He had proctauned V.ctor Emonoel King of Italy. | The io-urrection was @ reading rapidly in tue Papal states. | ‘The eather cont nued favourable fur the crops. } Flour ateady, 27%. Giva Sle Wheat quiet. .-ora dull, Pro- visions quiet. (Console 93 a 934 for money and account, _——_=» oo ARRIVAL OF TUE * PER*1A Merxcuants’ Excwuaneon, Halifax. Sept. 27. The ateamehip Persia tas accived at New York. Dates from Laverpool to the 16.h inet. English news unimportant, (politicaly.) Hlirvest progresses favorabiy. The revolution in Naples ts ¢amolete. All the forts have Saran, The «x-King of Naples had left for Seville. The Sardincan troops had entered the Papal territory, where ineurrection hae broken out in numerous places. WALKER. Woe regret to hear by the latest arrival from Central America that probably ere this General William Walker, who has been made pr ioomer | by the authorities of Honduras, has boen shot. But our regret is at the | manner, and net at the fact of his death. The vagabond should not | bave been put out of the world in the wey accorded to a soldier and a | brave man To such an one, to look death in the fave along the glisten- | ing line of the muskets of a file of soldiers is nota bard thing to do, for | be feels in the very wnanner of his execttion bis eourage is acknowledged | Fabery Reserves, Quit Rents, and non-fulfiiment of the origi-| Most Hoty Faruer,— nal conditivne, with considerable ability. taking and enforcing We, the Clergy aud People of the Dioceso of Charlotte- | the popuiar view of all these questions. When he sat dower, | town, in Prines a _ ¥. ae a ee he was greeted with rapturous applause, and the Cou:t in | “orerently epezeech (ihe eat a Epes jpalipens, ia orue . : ‘signify to you, trom our iamost soul, our great love and sincere | Rediately adjourned fur a short time. When he made bie >. dens ’ g “pearance on the Queen's Square, on his way tohis lodgings, .aJness which we ex,erience un account of tug very well known) attaenment to the Apostolic See, and to express the grief and * ow minutes afterwards, he was loudly cheered by the tribulations in waich your Holiness is now unfortunately | Ppulace. | placed by those most wicked mea who are endeavoaring com. | Ste etter i i : y the When the Court resumed its sitting, late i rnoon, pletely to overturn your Civil Goverament aud cestiay the | Mr mn os os Tienes a = oe - roa _ Patrimony of LB.essed Peter. Rely ng on the Provideuce ol | the ae an Sea a eer ae | God, and the totercession of the Biessed Virgin Mary. we) * proprietors, closing the pleadings. Mr.P. was by no means! hope and pray that peace may very soon return, and that the by bis enemics, and that, though a eriminal, he has ust forfeited ali | slain to the reape t of bis fellow-mén. A mode of death .thus accorded to honourable, theagh misguided men, shou d not have been granted to | a wiscreant like Walker. The euitiff shauid hare beea hanged, and his) body buried at the fot of the gallows-tree. But at any rate let us re- } joice that there is at luast an end of him, The world is happily rid, if| the news shall prove truc, of a pestilent pirate. ; Ile bas been nt merely @ pirate, but a pirate a2” the most mesic isvious, | sort. Of the four qua ities which bave epecially distioguished him, one hardly knows which mort to wondor et, his vanity, lis imbecility, hia | cowardice, or his crucity, Without the abiity to carn succesefully al repytab.e livelihgud, he bas presumed himself to be capable of conquer- ing and governuing siates Destitute of the courage which might have made piu a successtyl robber, his whule eourse has beea marked by * base betrayal of bie followers wien, as hae invariably been the ease, his career, fur the time boing, bas reacbed that point of Jiffculty which he had neithor the avility te overempe? nor the cvurage to meet in « manly PATRICK STEPHENS, Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3a. MEDICAL NOTICE. ELZEAR D. GAUVREAU, ™. D. McGixrt Coiurce, Munrrear. Licentiate of the Cullege of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada. Office at Mr. W. McKay's. Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. | | May be consulted daily between the hours of 9. a.m. and 4 p.m. Uctober 2, 1860. oe rT ‘ Sewing Machines ! HEELER & WILSON’S celebrated SEWING MACHINES, prices from $50 ta $100. PARKER MERRIL, Agent fer P. £. Isjand. Octcber 1, 1860. 4w. Fruit Trees for Sale LARGE quantity of FRUIT TREES, consisting of Apple Trees, from one to thirty different kinds. Plumb Trees —# great quantity —consisting in part of Green Gage, Mag-| num Bonum, Urlean Plum, and many other kinds. Pears of different kinds. Ali English Fruit. The abore Trees are fur Sale by Mr. T. Dark, Princetown | Road, Lot 23, Orchard Hill Farm. Neil Rankin, Exsgr., and W. W. Irving, Esqr., Agents for | the aleve. The market will also be attended twice a week during the season of transplantation. October 2, 1860. Isl. R.W. Im. _ «POR SALE, ~ | AYCWN LOT No. 6, Second Rangs, Letter A, about 120, & yards from the public wharf, in Georgetown. desirable Stand for business. site the Roman Cathulic Church, Great George Street, Char- lottetuwn. JAMES KELLY. October 2, 1860. 1s] 2% TIMOTHY SEED, & ASH giver for 100 bushels good, clean TIMOTHY SEED, | by JOUN WILLIAMS. Queen Square, Uharlottetown, Oct. 2, 1860. A very) Apply to the eubseriber, oppo- | Wi TEAMUOT «05> op canesnesancsnctae And at P. Sreruzns’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of | the Stoves can be seen in use. Any parties wanting these | Stoves will require to order them immediately, as maay hav | = oany ewgaged. Terms—3 io 12 months, on joint notes of hand, fF Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. September 25, 1860. Isl Sum From Albany Direct. STOVES! STOVES! UST RECEIVED, per Brig ** Hlenry,"’ 300 STOVES, cons } sisting of Cook, Franklin, Parlour Covk, Air-tight, Box , and Shop STOVES, in variety, for sale by the Subscribers, ag DODD'S Brick Stere, Pownal-street. Sepsember 25. FELLOW CITIZENS. FFXUE Subscribers have also received a few COOKING STOVES, adapted for (oul or Wood, among which ig the '** Good Samaritan,"’ the most ecouomical Stuve of the age. Cull and see, and judge fur yourselves. Sept. 25.° DODD & ROGERS. NoTice TO FarMeERs, J UST RECEIVED, a few FARMERS’ BOLLERS, of 30, 45 and 60 gallons, fur sale cheap by the Subscribers. Sept. 25, 1860. Ow. DODD & ROGERS. PREMISES TO LET, ryxO LET, the PREMISES occupied by the Subscriber ae Dwelling, in Queen Square, very suitable fur Attorneys’ ces. WILLIAM DODD. July 3, 13860, Excellent Business Stand for Sale. * FUE Subscriber will Let or Sell the Dwelling House, Shep, and Premises lately occupied by him at Traveller's Reat, Lot 19. The stand is a most desirable one, being weil adapt- ed for an lunkeeper, Tradesman, or Merchant. It is in the midst of the most flourishing community in the Island, and is within 4 miles of Summerside and St. Eleanor’s. [t ie 20 well known that further description is unnecessary. Terms moderate, ard possession given immediately. JAMES MUIRHEAD, Summerside, Lot 19, Sept. 11, 1860. — 6 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN ‘RAILWAY, hediac. From St. John to § = J. &. CARVELL, Agent, Charlettetown, P. E. T., Sept. 4 1860. tn. * Wool, Wool, Wool! \ TANTED a quantity of WOOL for which Cash will be paid at the CITY TANNERY, West End of Grafton St. May 15. 1s: Mon. DONALDSTON FARM TO LET. ARONTING on TRACADIE BAY, and running back to Winter River, Twelve miles from Lows. It consists of TWO HUNDRED ACRES, sbout half of which isin a good state 4 cultivation. There are on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, a large BARN and Celiar, a Garden and large Poultry Yard, Swamp: mud, two good draw Wells, and other watering places. Muselg- mud close to shore. Tenus reasonable. May be let in 100 acre plots to suit, Possession given at a week's notice. Apply to JOUR 4. McDONELL. Donaldston September 25, 1860. 4y. FOR BOSTON, — FAXUE new Sehr, ** ANNIE BELL, Capt. A. J. { ROCKER, has superior arcommodations. For passage apply at Albert Treat’s Office, Queon's Street, or on board, at Peake's Wharf. Septem) -r 25, 1860. RAFFLE eo take place at St Andrew's, on Thursday, ths 4th day of _FARM FOR SALE. ~~ {VOR SALE, @ fine FARM of 50 acres, near Cugen’s, Mai- “ happy as we have seen him on former cecasiuns, even when | Pairimony of Biessed Peter may be restored in its integrity. spirit ‘The lest adventure in which he eagaged has been illustrated vy | October next, for one of the new Patent Prince of Wakes ; pages ee fronting 154 chaias on the Ma! peque and 27 "edifered with him as strung'y with regpect tothe viewshe| Most Holy lather, siuce ~ the sincerity of love is kuows | s display of all thepe qualitice by which be had been bisberte distin. | l’otato Diggers, of the value of £10, in tour prizes of £2 10s. chains on the Loyalist Ruad—cropped with about 8 or 9 acres [Mranced. He evidently felt that he iad ao unpopular, if not by the exhibition of good works,”’ we, from our poverty, Most | Shad cause ; and we mast confess tha: he did not im proge jt. willingly offer you the enc.used amount, whieh we supplicaatly The Court was neurly deserted while he spoke ; for the en- Nememyapeds Eeitnens te ano Judging meyer entecu —_ dle oe , and reverence fie you by the smalluess of our offering, but “siaem of the morning left no roem for any interest in the | by the warm affection of our hearts. © $40 of his clients. Fiwaily, Most Holy Parher, we earnestly pray that your i Yesterday, the Coort sat for little more than half an hour, | ELoliaess would deign to impart to us, prosirate ut your lect, {Viich was oceupied partly in receiving « deputation of the |Your Apostolic Benedictioy, : Mie Mas ladians, accompanied by Theophilus Stewart, Esq., Uu bebsif of the Clergy and Laity, P Jaucs McVonatn. 3 * Some advantage of the political changes in Honduras he hoped once more to gain power,aad position in Central Ametiva. The cession of the Island of Ruatag was the oecasion which be hoped to turn to his own ad- vantage. Entering the town of Truzille, whose people were unsuspici- ous of any such ivwasion, he gained p ssession of the fortress, and awaited there the event through which he hoped to uttain to power. But that event was delayed, aod oa the 22nd of last month, an English man-of- war, the Jcarys, appeared before the tuwa aad dewande | bis surrender. Toe ground on which this sainmons was made was, the right ot the Bri. tish to the duties and port-charges of Truxillo, to cover which durihg the two wooks that Warker bad been in possession, he was required to pay down gue suw of FO0,90). Walker vad no money, fur uuder bis tempo each. The winners cgn haye the amount from the Committee Oats and Potgtucs, and six geres Pasture, Some large old in Cash if required, of the funds of the new Catholie Church n-w in course of erection at St. Andrew's. ‘Tiekets 2s. Gd. each, ean be procured from the following Committee ;— ton. P. Warerr, Janes Reppin, James MoCxattg, Tuos. Murrur, Sept. 11, 1860. P. Srerucrns, Prsrce Gav, Donxatp Mclsaac, Hon. D. Baxnan, Treasurer. The proceeds to be appropriated in aid | Woad op tho property. Lately in the oceupation of H. N, Cagic. Apply to SWABLY & RUBERTS. Charlottetown, July 3, 1860. FIRST QUEEN’s COUNTY TROOP OF AAVALRY, ATTENTION! ee Members of this Trop are requested to meet at the Barrack Square for Drill, Inapeetion uf Atsvatrementa, and Pistol Practice, on TUESDAY, the 9th of OCPOBER, ut Btu y ' ' lio hud been, as be alleged, a free port though ’ b : ' a il farth ti i 3 vo’ eloek, p- @., by order of the Major in Command. whose cane the Commissioners prowised to give full con- - Adu: of the Diocese of Ub. Tymp. | oa bas pee em seers mane toe oto paneen aaa a oo is postponed until further potice, ; ie eee J. 4. GATBS, Conner, + and partly in reoviving vome important papers; t Mary's, June 18, 1860. frm man te give it ap, if ruguing away vould have seed him from . . P ' . - tows a TE oe ORO a * Se catalan, ieee: a GOS ig Ne aN LO BE MBA ALT LNG FR NP Aaah i Ro eR MR oS Fy