Nalini a ci rn st anata. IRELAND. The news from Ireland is unimportant. The presence of an immense military force prevents any attempt 4° insubordination. Mr. Martin, of the Felon newspaper, who was convicted of publishing felonious articles in his paper—was sentenced on the 19th August to transpor- tation for ten years.—Mr. O’Dougherty, editor of the Tibune newspaper, was tried a second time for the same offence as that for which Mr. Martin is punished ; but the Jury, as on his former trial, could not agree, and they were discharged. A vast number of persons were irrested on suspicion, but little or no importance appears to be attached to those arrests. Mors Exrermination.—The Limerick and Clare Examiner of Saturday reports several cases of eviction and house-levelling at Moreland, near Limerick, on the property of Mr. Arthur, of Glenomers, who, or whose agent, seems to have acted with great harshness. It i3 said that several of the tenants not only tendered the amount due, but offered security for the next half year’s rent. The same paper says, ‘In the west of Clare, ex- termination still proceeds, in that very union of Kilrush in which the Minister was officially informed one thou- sand houses were demolished. The levellers were at work the whole of last week on lands at Carrigabolt, and hundreds of ejectments are still to be executed.’ Departure or tae Stare Prisoners.-—-Thirteen of the persons in custody for politicgl offences, includ- ing Patrick O’Higgins, Mr. 8. J. Meany, and J. Taaffe barrister, arrived at Kingstown‘on Friday morning, by the seven o’clock train, and were put on board a go- vernment steamer,which steamed at once from the jetty bearing towards the north. It is supposed their destin- ation is either Carrickfergus, county Antrim, or Fort- George, Scotland. The prisoners were escorted to Kingstown by a large body of the metropolitan police. There was not the slightest excitement, nor was there apparently any sympathy for the patriots. The number of mendicants in Paris, at present, is esti mated at 9000. Colonial and United States News. Tue Corosat anp Unirep States Maixs arrived on Friday morning. We glean from our papers the following items of news. THE WEST INDIES. THE REDDIE-TORRENS AFFAIR. There remains now but little doubt that the steamer due here on the 25th inst., will bring us the final deci- sion of this matter. Inthe meantime, Mr. Reddie, who knows everything by intuition, has written to his dupes | that he is to be reinstated and is to be back to St. Lucia in a couple of packets; and, in order to give his asser- jons an air of verisimilitude, he adds. * Tell Clement this, and tell your wife that. I have a number of nice! things for the children, but! prefer to bring them myself; when Icome. But the object of all this is nothing more than to ‘raise the wind’ Mr Reddie had learnt by the steamer of the 10th of May, that the Colonial Bank at this place was about to sue hira for some £400 sterling, and that not one of his friends was likeiy to come for- ward to pay the debt: and in order to induce them to do so, he pretends that he is to be reinstated forthwith, &c. In point of fact, the wily Doctor was quite correct ia his calculations: for, with the same view and for the same purpose, the cry that he was to be reinstated had already been raised by his agents here, and had pro- duced the desired effect of getting some dupe to come; forward and pay the debt for him! However, let the triends of order and justice not be led astray by these tricks. Ve can assure them that Mr. Reddie will never returnas Chief Justice to St. Lucia. Indeed, there is so little chance of his being reinstated, that in another part of his letter (not intended for general per- usal like the rest of the story,) he says, ‘I can count so little upon the committee of the Privy Council, that I have entered a fresh appeal to the Queen against the irregularity of the order for my suspension, and, as a dermer ressort, if all fails, we shall have the inatter brought before Parliament. Brougham intends to try what may be done by bullying the House.” Now we have our doubts as to whether Lord Brougham would consent to make such a fool of himself: but ifhe does, he will find Lord Stanley and Lord Lincoln pre- pared to meet him on behalf of Colonel Torrens. ‘I'he Iron Duke, too, who had abstained from interfering al] along, has-now taken up the affair: and Lord Broug- ham little suspects what a lesson he may catch from his ‘illustrious friend’ the. modern. Giant Killer ?—S!. Lucia Paligdium. TYRANNY OF COLONIAL JUDGES. Under the above head the Editor of the Falmouth (Jamaica) Post, commemees an article as follows; ‘There must be something peculiar in the atmosphere of {the British colonies—something, that influences leurned judges who are appointed by Be Mojesty’s vninipna,, Whenever a packet arrives, we invariably administer the: laws, in: this portion of THE RITE ar Ee EXAMINER. to be ill-qualified to administer the law.’ dependent principles of these dignitaries. resorts to give them a character.—.4ntigua Observer. HAYTI—SERIOUS MASSACRE, black population to oppose all persons of colour. here was fired at from the ports. spectacle.— Despatch. NEWFOUNDLAND. and potato crops, says: at large, the better will it be, so far as respects any timely remedy or a falling back upon such other re- reach. Rey. Prelate, on Thursday week, which elicited an eloquent and appropriate reply. A soldier named John Jones, who was convicted for the murder of his corporal, has been condemned to death by the criminal court at Montreal. UNITED STATES. Anoruer Dirricutty wira Mexrco is likely to which had put into Vera Cruz without knowing of its transfer by the Americans to the Mexican authorities. These vessels, 18 in number, have cargoes. which were admissible by our laws, but are rendered contraband by some recent Mexican law.—.dm. paper. DIED. At Tryon, on the 23d ult., Mr. Donald McIntyre, aged 73 years. He emigrated to this Island from Admurchan, Argyle- Shire, Scotland, 46 years since, and has maintained during his residence here the character of an honest and industrious man. At St. John’s, N. F., ou the 17th ult., after a short illiess, Mr. Thomas Bambrick, Teacher, aged 31 years, & native of the County Kilkenny.—Newild. Times. [The deceased formerly resided in P. E. Island-] Tue Hon, Wittiam Lawson.—Itis with deep regret, that we have to record in our obituary list the name of this aged and who gave it, yesterday morning, at half-past one o’clock. Mr. Lawson was, fora long series-of years, an eminent Merchant partner of which is still living. Mr. Lawson has been for many County-of Halifax, in the General Assembly. In every relation of life duty was of paramount importance with him, and after The largest arrival of refugees is that of yesterday in the Napoleon, from L’Ans de Nord. They all confirm the accounts which have been brought by the other vessels, that the greatest atrocities have been committ- ed,and that a number of the most respectable and in- fluential inhabitants of the island have been cruelly murdered—that not only does the president sanction! \W HEREAS by Deed of assignment duly ex- and assist in the perpetration of the most wieked crimes, but that he endeavours to prohibit parties. who are made} Merchant, bearing date the Sixth day of July instam:, the victims of this barbarity from leaving the island—jall and singular the outstanding debts and sums o‘ those who do escape, to use the words of the unhappy|money whatscever due and owing tothe Said John F people who arrived yesterday, do so ‘with the knife at)Clark, in this Island were, in consideration-of a large their throats.’ One of the vessels which has arrived|sum of money due by him to me duly assigned, trans- Although, notwithstanding, some partial failures, we may congratulate the inhabitants of this colony upon a fair average catch of fish upon this coast, and especially! management of their property in this Island, hereby notite~ upon the coast of the Labrador; we fear we must at|the Tenants and others on the above Townships indebted tv length be compelled to believe, from various statements these Genitemen, to make immediate payment to him, who is that the potatoe crops are again rather extensively dis- eased ;—and if this is really the case, as we believe it to be, the sooner the fact is known to the population} Corner of Queen’s Square. sources for the ensuing winter a3 may yet be within highly esteemed Nova Scotian, who resigned his spirit to Him. in this town, under the firm of Prescott and Lawson, the senior years a member of the, Legislative Council of Nova Scotia; and of Edge Tools neatly made and repaired. for more than thirty years, prior to 1830, represented his native A” 2 ¢ REEL I PE PE YI EL TEL Ne BT BT EE EE NE EE look over the journals of our windward and leeward|ther"practical illustration to his fellow-townsmen, that “a: island contemporaries, to see what strange freaks have| Best man is the noblest work of God.” —Halifax paper. been played, by a Mr. Glanville of Dominica— a San- derson of Grenada—another of Tobago—or a Reddie of St. Lucia: we look over our exchange files with a certainty of reading reports of monstrous outrages com- mitted on the liberties of subjects by men who appear] Nowlan, Pictou; Castings, &e. 2.—Vine,Campbel!, Miram SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED. chi; Limestone, 4+—Lucy. O’Brien, Pictou; Goods. G—Az These frivolous prosecutions and persecutions against mada. McQuarrie, Miramichi; Ballast. 7—Margaret, Sinciai: Editors by some of the Colonial Judges, do indeed pre- sent a sad commentary on the common sense and in- Bay Chaleur; Limestone. CLEARED. Sept. 5—Schr, Ralph, Turner, Plymouth; Deals and Lath Who ever! wood, by James Peake. 6—Lucy, O’Brien. Pictou: Ballast heard of a learned or distinguished judge prosecuting |5—Brothers, Campbell, Richibecto’s Shedeie mort sa an Editor of a newspaper fora libel! Public men who — are above reproach do not require the aid of such petty PASSENGERS. Roya} Artillery ; Mrs. and Miss McLennan ; Méssrs. D.Stewart Connors, M. Bryan, R. Archibald. and 3 in the steerage. In the Barque Ciio, sailed for Liverpool on Wednesday the It is with regret we have to mertion a renewal of at-|6th inst—Mr. Wellintoa Nelson. rocities in Hayti. Sinee our last publication, four ves- sels have arrived, each bringing dismal tidings, and as many refugees fromthe scene of blood as are fortu- nate enough to make their escape. It is said that the president was taking a tour throughout the island, and/ Mr. Sterns, St. Peter’s. that instead of exercising his authority to stay the en-|= ormous crimes which were being committed, he was using it to cause an increase of them, He had sent to the country parts, and mustered the largest possible number of the reckless and worthless portion of the ARRIVALS AT THE VICTORIA: HOTEL. Lieut. Colonel Willis; R. A., from Halifax ; Mr-Connors, do., Captain D. Stewart, New York ; Miss Watson, Georgetown . Notice to Debtors. [HE Subscriber intending to leave the Island about the 20th October next, requests all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and October will be sued for without further notice. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Sept. 11, 1848. Gaz. NOTICE, ecuted by John F. Clark, late of Charlottetown, erred, and made overto me—all persons indebted to The unfortunate persons who have arrived—men, jhe said John F. Clark are hereby required forthwith to women and children—are naturally in great distress./pay the amount of their several debts to me—no othe: The deck of this vessel presented a most appaling|person having power or authority to receive the same. Dated at Darnley, Prince Edward Island, this. loth day of July, 1848. WILLIAM E. CLARK. T . . : > The Newfoundland Ledger, in allusion to the fishery Notice to the Tenants on Lots oA, 3 I, & 59. HE Svusscriver having by Power of Attor- ney bearing date the 14th day of June, 1548, been cuiy empowered by Sir Graham Graham Montgomery, Bart.,Rovert Montgomery and James Montgomery, Esquires., to take the alone authorized to receive and give discharges for the sarmx« ; STEPHEN RICE N. B.—Office at the Heuse of Mr. Charles Drew, Nort! Upton, 15th July, 1848. SALADIN. (" 'HIS entire thorough bred Horse, now ¢ years old, will stand for the season, commencing on t« 2Ist April, at Spring Park Stables, on Fridays, Saturdays, ‘Tucs- (Allthe papers) Brsnop Hvuesrs.—A complimentary Address, from] days and Wednesda s of each week, and at the Stables, Uptcn, the Catholics of Halifax, was presented to the above|»ear Poplarisland Bridge, on Mondays and Thursdays. Terms—Casgh, L] 15s each mare; and good notes of hanc, payable in October, L2; Good accommodation. at moderate charges, may be had for mares at Upton, the residence of the owner. STEPHEN RICP. Upton, 27th March, 1848. (All the papers.) Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10,1848. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Treasury N Jotes now afloat or in circulation, which have from time to time been issued from the Treasury of this Island, under anc by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris ing the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and ail per- sons holding the same, are required to present them at my occur, in consequence of the seizure of American vessels,} oe: -e for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes new and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vi Cap. 12. ? By Command, J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer Days for Exchange, Mondays and Thursdays during Ofue hours. BLACKSMITHING, &c. Artemas Davison, Blacksmith, HEREBY intimates to the Inhabitants ©' Charlottetown, and of the Island generally, that having taken the Establishment formerly occupied by Le father, Mr C. C. Davison, (head of Queen’s Wharf,) he is prepared t carry on the several branches of his profession, and hopes’) strict attention to the orders of his customers, to merit the ¢>~ tensive patronage hitherto bestowed on the Establishment. Ship work of every description, well executed, and on moce rate terms. — CARRIAGES mounted, ina superior manner; Elliptic an« Grasshopper Springs neatly made, and cheap. Mill work supplied at the shortest notice. Agriculturalend House work punctually attended to. Broad and narrow Axes, equal to any imported, and all kinds N. &.—A. D. raving had two vears’ experience in eome of the principal cities of the United States. feels confident that he will be able to give the utmost satisfaction to alb.who may. a useful life, he has been gathered to his fathers, full of years, fayour him with their patronage. .. leaving to his numerous ctispring au uasullied name, and ano-} <Ene wth, 1S4e,, Sept: 1—Schr. Venus, Weatherbe. Newfid.; Fish. Peri, In the Packet from Pictou on Friday last—Lieut. Col. Willis, settle the same. All Debts not settled by the 20th of ee nee: eg “ . Saeed - MN acetate sa tag nn ates 2 git : ee ih ot sens