ae Sas: = a ee eee om ee ea as ae " * SY Se pee ee ee ee - Sa eee 5 es asm ee eee eS ‘ meesees Fe Rate eee y F i a 309 ee ance ee te a day with great solemnity in all the churches of the capital. ELECTORATE OF HESSE. Advices from Cassel and Frankfort contradict the reported abdication of the Elector, A telegraphic despatch, dated Cassel, the 5th inst, says thata new ministry was under formation. General Haynau has notified to the re- signing officers, that on account of the importance ofthe step they are taking, the government prolongs the 24 hours given for reflection to an indefinite riod. " SPAIN. The Heraldo of Madrid of the 5th states, it has reason to know that the report of differences having arisen between the British Ambassador, Lord Howden and the French Embassy at Madrid, is utterly without foundation. it adds that the re- lations between the two embassies were never more friendly, ITALY. Our correspondent at Rome writing on Friday, the 4th of October, gives the de- tails of the recent consistory, with the ¢reation and reception of the new cardi- nals. Cardina! Wiseinin was expected to leave Rome for Loucon at the end of October, he evimiinls who were to have been executed on the Sth had been reprieved, and efforts were being made to save those condemned as accomplices mm the attempted assassination of Colonel Nardoni. ‘Oc Popo's departure for Castle Gando!fo was delayed DALMATIA, THE EXABINER. - _— ee — — —-—~e— ease tl lt aaa nee a nee course. The colonies are left to act up-! case. The fact of the note being found office is not vacant, and Mr. Havilana on theif own account, or thrown into se laathdaret the speepinge from Mr. Tho-|merely the locum tenens of Mr, Smith, arms of the United States. ‘I'he press of mas’s shop, was ene only one upon which| why wes it offered to the Hon. Mr. Hene- Halifax is already beginning to cry out the case for the plaintiff rested. The/'€y, and subsequently to the Hon, Mp | fora line of steamers of their own be-| witnesses examined on his behalf could; Thornton? Do these offera not Clearly tween Nova Scotia and Ireland! They| dee identify the money, nor could he| prove that the Government regar ded itd hesitate between this, and what is much | shew by hia cash book, that he was vacant? But Mr. Smith, it may be sai _ } more practical and likely, an invitation to/deficient in the amount of the note. | %@S not on the Island when the offers | New York, with an offer to build a wharf The defendant forcibly pointed out, that) Vere _— How can that possibly alter for the special accommodation of the/it was quite likely that the note had been| the | His coming back does not steam-thips of the Republic. America, dropped from the pocket or the purse of | exempt him from the censure of being already, has two-thirds of the game in her'of Mr. Thomas’s customers—from some *bsent without leave, and the consequent hands, in the short interval, since the jone of the ladies, for example, who, from ability of losing his situation, Neither steam-herald from Ireland was wrecked their carriages, had been, about that time, | 40¢8 his return to the Island redeem his upon her coast. Wecan now afford to!making purchases at Mr, Thomas’s store. character from the odium of having used look with tolersble indifference towards! His Lordship the Assistant Judge alluded his official character to get money from the result. As she has been hitherto so to this point in his charge, and regarded persons who imagined they were getting stubborn against our interests, England j: in the same light asthe defendant did. Government TERE: for it when they may if she likes, until the end of time,'Suffice it to say, that after some time| "©"? prancing oe nie bends; nor from keep “doubling the Cape.” t in deliberation, the Jury cave a}t@ Still more disereditable transaction of P Counng p spent in , y g : verdict for the defendant. The case, selling worthless Bills of Exchange. Yet, ‘considering the scauty evidence adduced, ‘his is the man whora Government seem any Basen both {*° be afraid of displacing ! : [ { » yon . “ar ° < oe eT re oe His Honor the Administrator is certaine ‘ait sides ; and its issue must be highly gra-| . ’ isis . NOVEL CASE tilying to Mr. Found, who, for the firs: y 18.8 ost digngppeanle (Ake set Ae A , . | uPene ; me ; pi . s ‘throw Mr, Siaith overboard, he must do Tue Michaelmas Term of the above as <a oa c i hes it with the firmness of the old Roman, who Court commenced at Charlottetown on/$!0 ea eat * rou C ou V2 preferred the cause of justice to the” } ve P Tuesday last. We understand that there ¢#8¢ for himself as ably as he can wp ; promptings of affection; and he must de were no cases of any consequence, up to Ut 4 coat for a customer. We hope that ! wishin) Saaieiiiieees hiek it, too, at the risk of arraying every other. yesterday, to engage the time and talents, 2°™» With his “ blushing honours thick) | ong the family” against him. “ { i ” ; > 2 oi)! » of the “ Gentleman of the long robe,”—.)"P°" him,” he won't be tempted to sp (If he suffer that gentleman to resume Supreme Court, The Osservitore Dilmato states that, on the 18: ult., the Seraskier Omer Pa- sha was at Pridor, whence he intended to march upon Sjari Maidan with 5.000 infantry, 1,000 cavalry, and some artillery. Two companies of e:ierants are said to be among tese troops. According to} this account tie Seraskier has deter:nined to operate tu the Kraina, if the ‘Turks should refuse to yield to the will of the Sultan. THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SEAS BE- TWEEN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. eee A tate Mail from America to Eng- land proves that the ivial of speed upon the Atlantic is net likely to flag. The’ contest is growing hotier and eager every day. The American steamers had already the advantage inthe race. They have aince strained their iron nerves to beat their competitors to some purpose; and, they intend to outstrip them more and more. The “Pacific”? has made the voyage home from Liverpool seventeen Aours quicker than any British steamer that has ever plied upon the track over the Western waters; and the Baltick, tendy to be launched, is expected to sur- pass in power and any liner that has yet 4 ° } i in< j t 7 “ ° which is a very happy case for the com-|# good tailor, and throwing aside he\, is place, in the event of the security . ® ° 2 i . ws ; he! munity at large, though in point of fees, 8%¢ and the scissors, begin to — th | ' s ar sty ; : a sad one to them. acquaintance of Blackstone and Coke Yesterday was occupied witha ease = = which though not, perhaps of the greatest THE TREASURY. ‘man inthe country loathe and despise bis importance, was exceeningly novel in its) |Governaent. character, and calculated to awaken, as| The everlasting question, “ who willl it did, the liveliest interest. The out- have charge of the Treagury ?? is still in} eth eee oS lines, in brief, are these: The son of Slatuquo. What the Government will) “&% GREAT NEW LONDON SNAKR, Mr. John M*Niel, and the son of Mr, 40 in the matter, isa profound mysiery} “ > : a ‘to every one, themselves. we believe. in| 21% 'he accounts which have ately ' ioe se 2. aad . enry Found, both = this town, picked | - ote a ? en tah | : ea come io us from the other side of the . cluded. Mr, Smith is suffered to go on é up, some weeks ago, in front of Mr. John. ae > Atlantic, relating to what is termed the. ’ the scout for securities, and flattered with |” ; enemas se tae a _ ed hope, that if he spcdeods In seetiailh erie" Aswiticen * Gon’ Sen tae £5. Mr. Found’s son got possession * 7 . 2 * been thrown completely into the shade, the note, and gave it to his father, who them, he will be permitted to resume his. : ’ ot | oo by a marvelious tale puplished in the called upon Mr. Thomas to know if it old place. ‘This is confirming to the very. . islander of yesterday week, sowing how belonged to him. Mr. Thomas could not !etter an observation made by us a_fort-/ : , ig ii. " . {|Dunean Anderson’s boys discovered in @ prove that it did, but thought it was very! night ago, namely, that ifthe Executive’ ' _,, | field at New London, a tremendous snake, probable the note was his, as he had been!could in any wise gloss over Mr. Sinith’s. in length aboutuhirty. feet, nodes. thiek paying away a great deal of inoney shiorv:| proceedings, and he obtain the required ‘ y vee : 4 ob likin 4 bh 1a be “ei ’ round as a young foal. Admitting the ious, and as, likew ed. . y previous as, likewise, some such security, he would be reinstate ‘statement of “the boys” to be correcte= g b : i is a. yy ae ? . ft 3 pane ee ee Phe or samen by the G Fer and who can donbt that the little fellows m 1 n payment of gooc #)ment in régard to this matter, is prtiim noke the truth (one of them LL yesw and for change. After some further) in the extreme. It proves a want of moral’ being hud, he is almost certain of termi- nating the death struggles of the faction, * iby making every honest and independent sei enieainarianashteeeatinainnsaenine) old), when itis known that New parley, Mr. Found threw down the note jord), Londoa to Mr. Thomas, saying he might take it ifthe had a better right than he; but that shouid he (Mr. F.) find another clai- mant for the note, he would demand its been slipped loose from the seaboards of;restitution by Mr. Thomas, unless he (Mr. the world. Nor, we may rest assured, | T.) could clearly prove it to be iis pro- will American enterprise stop here. Since perty. her attention has been turned and excited! Some little time elapsed, during which Mr, Found consulted with his friends, in this direction, her gigantic projects wpon land will be balanced by others no less giganiic upon the deep. There is also excitement and clapping of handa upon the shore, Public atten- tion is aroused, and the newspapers of New York demand direct communication with the West of Ireland. They look greedily towards the lone Island that sits on the verge of the Atlantic— “With her back towards Britain, her face to the West.” England, meantime. appears tried to the utmost of her speed. The call for the Halifax Mail has, as i was intended, actually been given up. The last voyage of her swiftest vessel has been direct from New York; a proof that she must have felt terribly hard pashed. For it was impossible to have} ween blind tothe consequences of this i Mound acted upon the recommendation, who told him he had acted very foolishly in giving Mz. Thomas the note, without proof that it belonged to him, and recom- mended him (Mr. Found) to go and de- mand the note from Mr. Thomas. Mr. and requested Mr. Thomas to shew kim the note, with which the latter complied ; whereupon Mr. Found put the note in his pocket, and refused to give it ‘ip, antil Mr. Thomas would give some proof that he had lost it. | Mr. Thomas then instituted an action of Trover against Mr. Found, which occupied the Court the whole day yes- iterday, when the above facts were elicit- ed, in detail. W. HH. Pope, Esq., appeared for the Plaintif—Mr. Found defended his own posed inthe Hon, Mr. Havilang, If courage—of independence sufficient to pursue a vigorous line of policy — it proves an absence, almost, of vitality, such ag no other Goverument ever yet exhibited. The office of Treasurer is either no; vacant, or itis. Ifthe former, Mr. Smith ought to be in his place aitending to his duties, But they say he has no security; why, then, has no successor been appoint- ed? Oh but, say the Government, “we! are waitingto see if Mr. Smith can vet security.” Who, in the meantime, is responsible for the safe keeping of the cash and Bonds in the Treasury? “We rely upon the known honesty and integrity of the Colonial Secretary for that.” J; appears, then, they cannot rely upon the honesty and ‘integrity of Mr. Simith, and they are waiting to see if there are any two or three Gentlemen inthe community who have a better opinion of him than they themselves entertain. But the law, inthe meantime, is suffered to remain as isa place where a!l the men, women, and (children are famed for their veracity and 'virtue-—where Duncan Maclean has ® little temple erected to Truth on the banks of the South West River, at which _ | | flagon of smokey whiskey and a dish of dirty oysters, and where every devotee \is esteemed in proportion to the facility with which he discovers facts and ¢i- cumstances, (all perfectly trae) that ne other man, woman or child could poe- ‘sibly find out,—admmitting all this, apd ‘rejecting the scandalous imputation,reised of course, by the enemies of virtue, that mostly allthe people of New Londéos, ‘young and old, commonly see double, Which is thought to be the effect of their ’ “excessive devotion to the cause of Truta and the flegon aforesaid,—why,New Lop. don ithe place of all others, where such ® horrid creature might be expected to be ‘seen; not that it is infested with ugly adead letter, if the law provided that’ vermint of sundry descriptions, but that the honour and honesty ofany particular the loveliest spots in creation are thom individual may be regarded as eguivalen, to which the Evi Spirit most invariably” to ten thousand pounds, there would be/resorts. Who knows but that this tremem » a sufficient excuse for the confidence re- dous Snake isthe Devil, come as he visit- the} ed the Garden of Eden of old,to counters —e he weekly sacrifices to the goddess, over. *