ae “ c — = » it ee : ; Der Omewhas dig TUB CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES ‘at the meeting, and tho spirit manifested was painfully! A brigade of Union troops is forming in Nortn Carolina. _/straw, which at once took fire, and epeedily extended to the Eligible and Desirable B ots. | in the ifer, . oan languid. After His Excellency resumed nis seat, the meeting| Prince Napoleon arrived at Montreal last night and lett for barn and yeaa Se large quantities vl wheat and ' . ; lacey Ward Tux fratricidal contest between the Federal Gow ™m™ment was addressed by Theo. Stewart, Keq., on behalf of the In-| a ee aimated kk Bless . bosch oats (nearly the whole of their siock on hand) and about six Known as the Property of the Misses Stewart. ees @, ig cad theie Seomeitaist opponents eoctinwss with ser Un- dians, advovating their right to have their handiwork shown | ae : — . = Ceennr 1@ Rebels under Floyd in ae hay, the Whole of which was redaced to ashes. The er SOLO BY PRIVATE SALE, those beautifully OMe ny ‘ “org, diminished, ani since the engagements at Bo’ Run sod at the Exhibition; by Join Lawson, Beaj. Davies and Wil- | The Now York ilerald saye that Col. Rankin, a member of dian t chetoles aan at ie eed “tittle elk the di ae ae ae on QUEEN STREET and imme- ‘Be to th te Springfield, with ranceur augmented, There #¥e been se- liam Murphy, E-quires, on the general ad vantages of having | the Canadian Parliament, is ew powered tu raise & regiasent of | coe is about £200. "Wg padscumebeas a, Wier hannek ieee wee ea . where es ae CUndin * Pre. wera! casual encounters since, in which small |-*° have been the Island products and manufactures exhibited. Other gen-| sixteen hundred Lancers, to be in the field by December. | esteemed by all his neighbours, and is considered to be a very | hance the value of the Aaa OS Ge ee _ The nem eystained on both sides, but no battle ow a lrd® scale has oc- tlemen, we understand, subsequently addressed the meeting, | Ho will rendezvous at Detroit. industrious, honest, and sober person, and while they are most Lot No 1, 23 x 81 feat, Gheuke Lot 1 te ¢ 8e of curred ; and the conflicting repor befor us do not enable before which, however, we leit. We could not understand LATEST. willing to render every assistance in their power to him and ‘ 2,24x81 ° : Wder's afore ys to determine whether the aggregate « victory rests with that the Government had taken any steps at all towards for- Boston, Sept. 13 his family in this great distress, they earnestly crave the aid ‘ 3, 24 x 103 * F Lo rd Wes'® the North or with the South. Ludeed t's difficult to form warding the object of the meeting, except appointing Com-| q.. Rebel Floyd was completely routed in W - y wi oe ee Oitmaa Hereby net ore ei, ® Say opinied, even approximately corr’* of the relative situa. missioners, whose names, the leader of the Government said,! pi. 4 ‘yh — ae J eer oS eee tae ce CE " 5, 24 x 13 * : o an op ’ PP y f , ‘ nia by Col, Rosecrans, losing camp equipage, ammunition, INQUEST —An inquest was beld in the Court Reom in thi ‘ 6. 21 50 ¢ t Im . wm and wrod ts of the co _. «s from the accounts fur- had pot been Gazette], owing to some neglect, and whieb | rrovi i ay ‘eder; a i ‘ rs 4 : > . a —- ehding te tion an@ pruspects of the combate” | 28 eablighed : 5 rT. provisions, and hiv private baggage. Federal loss 20 killed | City on Tuesday, befure Jolin MeNeill, Esq., one of the Coro- . 7.21 = 50 * Rear Lots y hen} . nished by the journals we recei**- Taey are ull published names he could not then remewber ? [In short, it seemed to} and about 100 wounded. Rebel toss unknown. Rosecrans} per’s for Queen's County, on view of the body of an infant % 8,21 x50 * : ny with "4 on this side of the Potomac; 4 those of them which would, be the object of the Government to let the time pass by with- | command consisted of three reziments. which had been found an bour or two previously, near Prince| ‘The Hf i i j in ee e not pubdlis ht calerated to eacourage, however re- out doing any thing in the matter; and the reluctance with} Fremont is carrying out his proclamation by the manumis- | Street wi . a - hae SSSSee will be sold in part, or the whole, as it can be & Parties 1, dar Pp aught cale . Coufed likele cry. J § . : sion aft die af Heke P y reet woarf, bya boy named Tutty. The body, when dis-| easily separated. For further particulars apply to the Sub- Ue the 4 woicly, the idea that the southern Coutederacy ts likely to which they suffer themselves to be moved shows that the | ‘SYS BUCS. i covered, was tied up ina bag resembling a pillow-case. In| scriber whiboes j j ’ eae . : . : — ‘ , > : very inf é hed on cope successfully with it opponents, or that it is iuspired with whole thing will come to nothing, so far as they are concerned. | a I = wr — a ” the national loan show that | the bag was also found a heavy stune, evidently intended to ; ee jon B BOURKE ‘ of ihe hope of daing so. Already have several printing offices Conscious of their own unpopularity, they kaow they canno! ae nape Orel gn assistance. prevent the body from floating in the water, From the de-| Mill View. Lot 49, 8 ty " pe < Pek y y y The Mayor of Baltimore and about a dozen Members of the : : : » Sept. 9, 1861. 3m. ) be : Som. . a : sundr Hew<papers su rpressed b the e “ite bli i “st it biee he de . ke We | . re . : , ecm posed state of the body it was impossible i) determine ee ee ee ee iBVeiveg bees Cemolistted, ant SU0UrY pt a y excite pudlio micrest In any olyect they Uudertuke, © | Maryland Legislature bave been arrested and confined in Furt | whether the child had or had not been born ali Tj i 1 Ne clothed Northeta advocate of liberty aud constitutional freedom, for think the citizens acted unwisely in calling for the public) M-tfeury. of the dary ‘wae~*> Fuand dead =7g Mon se ere Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. PP the grave offeaw of having deprecated the continuance o! the meeting. -it was the duty of the Government to have called) Fiour advanced 5 cents. Super State $445 a $450, Extra 4 spheticnsagicia dill iaihl ne aaa FYYHE Subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol! wiag valaatle athe fa present stragg® 30 (poe en ene a ne long am in os three eee aud have | $479 a $4 90. Diced Froebuld Property :— ' wr ible > , acific termpation oF the contest, tig the Northern press made cue preparation before this tate time for the Exhibition | ee a :. aa A ; i ' ti omar, ie thus to 4 great extent, gagged, we are mot allowed to see Lf the Cileas should fail to make a respectable appearance t oe = THE Sepenes Sear bactors.—The cotton | att Crpsnreda onthe 11th ultimo, much regretted, after a lingering Two Water Lots in Georgetown, No. 27 and tt. i . ‘ —S . . ~ act ‘ N math a — i 1 88, i b i i i Pj i i i The feos 8 so itary ehevi pablisied in avy one of the Contederate States at the Great wuir, the faulc will be that of the Government | ea Rasidhytayye? cet poe Ae Prego pinned eae enabler’ bh the rd ‘Nell Shaw, in a dion soni ct br cae ms, in Ton Building Tots. rd is regij ne an, Sa ouly nen ra og subject comes to us and not of the peop'e. | they deem the interest uf all parties, recommended to their | et p2atar Hot 60. on the 29th ultimo, Me, D.nald Stewart, tormerly| 2 ae |: t08 Lot 6) Lor 7 | Lot 10) Lor 28 nad beeg 7 throagh channels so foully imbacd with party aad personal meas a varivus customers and correspondents not to ship any of their “ne oe ~ ne A Se : * ; ‘ . ~~ “ : . f . ' T ‘ ° . * ; tot , , T cd ' 3 i i 3 . = . Comm oxi sympathies and antipathies that we cannot rely upon the au BPISCOPAL VISITATION. cotton, or to remove it frum their plantations until the block- | several muiias aan, en gt Coolie seeunen atten en = att. Sam | rm. | i Tift % 1208. Water tld aoe be theatieity of any reports, until, after the elapse of a certain ‘ é | ade is finaily abandoned. Riverinsurance and fire Insurance | Will, Andrew Thomas, youngest and much beloved son of the late| 3S n : Bide 4 ; : Detenns period of time, the truth shall be rendered tov transparent to We are indebied to the Antigonish Casket of a recent date in the above named cities on cotton is refused ; and forty-two | Tdomas Gay, in the 30th year vf his age. = 2 7 be longer concealed, Doubtless the same interested conceal- for the following interesting account of au Episcopal tour per- | of the Charleston factors have joined in opinion and practice | wie Hn unaday Ae 12th. inet. of Conamaptien, Jeanan,.cldesh dengh- | pon th i k i : . "yy | ter of the lute Thomas Broyderic d 23 . had -patierel of fects. arieian fret the same feelings : . : with their more Southern brethren. The latter say that cot- | FCOren, Age years . ; a i recat afc pe sion 0 cts, arising : ' SS. formed in the Diocese of Arichat by the Right Rev. Dr. Me- | ; ; Albion Street 24 fret wide to the water, 7 ebaractorise the Southern press ; but not having a chance of 3 8 - Dr. Me-| ton cannot be exported trom sea-ports, and that its accumula. | ~ 7 ScISEIED REAR RIEERERERERNENAaaaREnENRaCmammEEaEmeT . “ . ? , Ki , Bish Aricha » Rig ie . ran iO ' r e 21 -mie - y ene eee seeing any of the papers, we can ouly hope that they do not innon, Bishopof Arichat,and the Right Key. Dr. McIntyre. on would only be a nee to their enemies to at- | if ry {Hy ay cat Goa Lous Lue Late) Lot 3? execed iv Lowbastic eulogies of their militaryeprowess, their Bishop of Charlottetown. [eons reas Ae ees eal aa | VY {| | | Ww : ° ' ' ; : 1 | ~ +> — | ' I } a “ . ed od rd “Ww LON. fetlows of the North. ie tgp - aie'ts Rew, Bie - — Island of be ore i Geet ~—-By A cramer who Pr Sees | : : & O2ft. 77%. | $8 Tit. 1 SIT. & 120%. On @ thoughtful consideration of the present sition of | VEPE Becton, ort 4 - Aeev, Ve, MacKinnon re-/ Ga., ast Wednesday, we learn sat the most deplorable state eter a 73 ie a the bwo ate to the deplorable stru =. we sea al opinion turned on Monday 20th ult., to his residence in Antigonish. | ef affairs exists in toatsection. A reign of terror worse than | em. IN a fLECNEECN = to Hig Ez. hes the pects iiianaans brighter dialer iieen The following items of Missionary news have been eollecied nh of Te French ae a over the people like a & Silk Dee ie Pctattociee vee Lot 13, half let No. 8, third range, lotter A, in Georgetown, with tra 7 f Pot a, pr, from notes taken by his Lordship’s Secretary slaro S#ble pall. Spies and informers have but to indicate an in-| Woy Riseet > eee iets BBS MICTIBO, MA) S| jarge new forge building, 36°t Sia x 24ft Bin, wi tee and at the commencement of the contest. At that tire the Fe. i - seal a 7 ear a kine " 7 roe _ lato dividual against whom they have a personal hate, and the Wool and Shetland Under Garments in every variety, and| Lot 12, halt lot No. 8. third range, otter Acintomdipemaanimenes | the us. deral Goverment had not only the national, military and “PM . : : > nee y a r . wi ee ‘9 | seeret ciubs forthwith cstracise.cr hans hin. A peor Ger- (cheap; White and Fancy Cotton and Flannei SHIRTS. houre, stables, de , well fenced. . oy . . . : oLet we be , 4 tes anny ane ” Cen } ’ , y ix { N ; 5 and the and naval maderic?, the control of the Federal revenues, but man : . 7 “er of the Sa RON OU, mt INO? | man, against whom one of the Golden Circle had a spite, was [~ Glascow Houses Sept7T07186h-—RAY C. C. VAUX, | a hotel ae Coe range, letter A, in Georgetown, ‘ ft 6 mech the mora! advantage of being » recognized authority, about! 0 give them tusertion ia oe a issue of your widely ci cu informed against for selling to a negro a bottle of whiskey, | _Glasgow House, Sept. Te 150 ' aes TF t tr owe let No 15 first range, letter B, in Georgetown , iol to put its heavy hand upon a paltry uprising of disappointed lated journal. On Priday 28:h June, the Bishop of Arichat,| and be was ordered to leave in twelve hours, Not obeying, | > an a Loe 15 tows fob Se. Brsirange, lette B, in Georgetown. Those , c. ag politicians, Lt had for its support she traditions of the Re- accompanied by Lis Lordship Dr. Peter MelLantyre, Bishop | be was se:zed and hung in front of the Pulaski House, in the T 0 A RR I V E two last lots are admirable tots fur a tadebp vit is occupied by ¥. is sem The volatiou, and of « career of commercia! enterprise and terri- of Charlotteiown, Prince Edward Island, and several Clergy-| Presence of two thousand spectators, on Tuesday last. British | P T " E ] 1 ti " fi B Tot 16, fresbold farm between wenn } CMCas8 ig torial extension unequalled iv history. Respected abroad, its men of the Diocese, left Antigonish for the flourishing dis- subjects are impressed into the rebel service. Forced levies | 7 , uaa rom oston, Towne ip No. 43, tes > Wi dous @ totnven axe aot he Publie ie anMMED heey Gini-naiitiporens ot eerie a 3 trict of Tracadic, where on the following day, the 29th June. | are made upon them, and British Consuls are not recognized, | 32 BOXES CANDLES, for sale low by peers No. 45, lease to Jobn O Rietly, rent £6 10s. per yearas { i e “2-— prosp OMG, hs Tate BG festi a > : oT cages ‘ as they are accredited tothe United States. The reign of ter.| Aaa Sept. 16, 1861 a ' : ve - st en " “ (BPS as they gn of ter pt. 16, 1861. p. W. HYNDMAN. sand the ite factories gladdeved the eye of toe stranger, aod filled the oe ofS ra oe ar i the Corner stone of the neW' ror is supreme. Onr informant is an Englishman, and reach- ap eeeementerenrenteenapcrn neni nT EEN rune eee noni Ne 7 ors held by Mr buPOpe or coffers of theic owners. But the conker worm was secretly | of On ; sow oul “tT at Tracadie, was laid by His Lordship ed this city, via Nashville, last evening.—Chicago Journal. "Ko Lue t. Lot 18, 109 acres freebuld taud adjsiuing Me. wae mentar eoasuming the goodly fruit, and vow the spoiler has marred | a ceadcahah as Lue a of people gathered wom eee | AMAAT commodious and well finished SHOP in Sidney-street, Lot 19, 50 acres of freehold land adjoining the last, in the occupation y the cuce fair scene. if * Me ring —— . “7 oe wasimmense. Pon- Rerortey peaTu or Jerr. Davis.—A late Boston paper | lately occupied by Mr. Rigg, with a good Cellar and ee Alexander Douglass, at the yearly rent of £3 15s. aad all oben bers : , . «2 | tifieal Mass was celebrated by the Ordinary of the Diocese. says :—**The death of Jeff. Davis’? was the cry yesterday, | Office. Rent easy. Appl m | ; ‘ ‘ ' , : 2 : ; c | . os y to : j ¢ magni. = ne the —_ part ol the outbreak is panne After the Gospel, Dr, Mclatyre delivered a most eloquent | throughout the country. We did not credit the news” mueh. | Sept. 16, 1861. t M. W. SKINNER. treat Betton’ ti to te Brakecthe ton On ar eae has — ! ais to all our readers. C ur present object ts the state o! the aad appropriate sermon in the French langusge. This very We have had him dead once or twice befure, since war broke | BRB os enero If the latter property is not disposed of at Betsene Sate it wil! be oold : * quarrel as it stande, aud in the spictt and words of Sir! syte aud learned add:cas was highly calculated to impress the out. And as for Beaurezard—be has been killed in every en- | . utter! Butter! at Public Auction on the 9th of OCTOBER next, at the Court House ENCe oe Lucius O Trigger’s observation, it is a rery pretty oue. cect emdbenne. with. Seolinas of slesm.ametion on - 8 THE gagement that has taken place. He was knocked into *‘smi-| JQ EMEMBER the Farmer on the Union Road whose wife | '® Goargewnn. Serine wate Ravws ot Sele ot Vile waue sas out? sand of The Fideral Government, con-cious of the necessity of Caristian appreciation of the acred euie f “i cae ete te Rt a i coe eens = paint em pe oat Peer esol pls won, Bea. Georg, rte lalla ee AS ai sity ; j ' ” as , . oF the Work per- | at Charleston, said so. In a few days, however, he | time, the quantity increased and th ul re: ear weet . . D a *. aor te re 5 al . ar} : : ys, aver, he turned , 9 y in cd a ie quuiity greatly improved 3 +in- ‘é euthass, &s speedily as powible, what is is pleased (o ferwed, dispel prejudices, and remove the false notions of» up at Memphis. The next we bear of him he is in Richmond, | Dy the use of DOWMAN'S BUTTER POW DER. A large Charlottetown, September 2 (85! eee Saleat. call th dlou—fully aware that every day s continuance of | few malcontents; as it encouraged and stimulated the ardor ' consulting with Lee and Jve Johnston. Finally, be was kill- at just received and for sale at the Cash Drag Store of nS Li whch itil Bay, = bostilitves must have the effect of creating the impression thai and disinrerested zeal of the faithful in general. We under. | ¢d one night, and so was General Juhnston, at the battle of | Dept, 16, 4961. M. W. SKINNER. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. . the eo-called rebellion hus assumed the proportions, and will stand that a conisderable number of our dissenting brethren , Bul! Run. But later reports wake it clear that he is in the | Wo ia? i a EXO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ov SATURDAY, the ic ie cara the desigaation of a war between iw» powers once iv hud attended on the solemn gccasion, Capt. D. MacDouald a) and ” aot eee ne rer ss atte f Washington. | i reehold and tor Sale. 2st of Serreamue instant, at eleven o’elock, forenoon, at by eavity—ie asking » Loan im the warkets of Kurope. That with the Antigouish Volun:eers was present, and we ave very : 7 anal ae wr port © nes co ae — a r gt per eee > rae — of excellent | che Court Ilovse in Gxeorcetown, King’s County, pursuant ‘J. we twill be obtained, eliere. i s thi 2} happy i ing of this ¢ edd a : ee a 0 LAND, situate east of the Portage No. i = a i oe t we do not believe tt is true that the | bappy to add that the military bearing of this corps added | jis mental cares, added to his physical weakness aud Mexican | 47, in King’s County, and is common! canada ae ae ie: a Homes for that parpose duly granted by the Honorable * of deral Geverament offers as security for the repayment a! very materially to the order and decorum of the proceedings wounds, often prostrate him. Tae ahene Meneses. wieiels 3 J ae ee 2 OE LL. D., Surrogate and J of the Probate Stst to primary claim On its Customs dues; but tis pro; osal,— of the day. At the conclusion of the sacred fune ion, the | efi —_—_-0e-—_-_——— icon ieliecns ple deggie g me — of ”~ ar “- nm ee 1 : vobery . ed c.g : ; : . a a . . ‘ rc as : 43 AN 2 N : e ec ii, if not sold | of Augus ; e Right, Ti Te; re- while it reduces a proud and much -vaunting nation to a pos'- Ordinary of the Diocese briefly addressed the multitade and) Loss or rug Privarerr Jerr: Dayis.—The Charleston Mer-|e0 or before MONDAY, the 23.4 ieutines aati be sold on that Willian Aitken Peters, of Ginciteten ee ton aaalogous to that of him, who—hiv personal credit not tendered his thanks to the gallaut Captain and bis men, Qu | cury of the 20th ult.. gives the subjoined account of the wreck | day, at Public Auction, at J2 o'clock, noon, either the whole | in and to Town lot No. Eight (8) in the Ist range, Letter B aa being adequate to his necessites —is willing to pawn his coat | the following day the Corner-stone of the new Church at | of the privateer Jeff, Davis: =**Capt, Coxetter now made sail | Of 10 lots to suit purcasers, at the Store of Mr. Angus Mc-| of Town Lots in Georgetown, with a commodioas Dwellin if the pledge will meet bis wants—will not, we think, induce | Harbor Bouche was also laid bp His Lordship of Charlotte-| for the Florida Coast. On Priday evening, the 16th inst., he | Donald, Cross Roads, Lot No, 47, East Poiut. fiouse, Workshop, Barn, and other Outhouses, lately erecte oking the Kucupean capitalist to disiurse bis hardly earned aad! towa with the same solem eeremonies as those of the previou! was of c A pene but the pus having inereased to half, nas daLe —Une-third cash down; for the remainder a/ and let to good paying Tenants. Alsq Pasture Lot No. 113 or we slowly sceumulsted funds on a security ws unstable as the day. Ona the afternoon of the same day His Lordship of ae ekuan Sf flebeeday withabs oor se eeaiear ee — Ss hn — mates ae a ne - Seeneenn and which ie parsly cultivated. ro. floatiug island of Laputa. Let dipiomatists and politiciaus, | Casrlottetown, accompavied by several of the Priests pi the n se ote ape d'* rete te Be, Pare Moen sey 7" oni 5 pistes Late rhe i. wn. odin ee ee poaetentate or ees aang ae pr iam ; : : a P adhe ats p fleet. On Sunday morning at half past six, while trying to | purchasers DUNALD BEATON, | had onapplying to William Sanderson, Esq., or to the ander- ” ol whatsoever party pred lectioas, advocate Federalism or Coanty of Sydney, returned to Antigonish on his way to cross the bar, the Jeff Davis struck, and thongh every possible | Souris, Sept 9, 1862. 2w signed at Georgetown. : sae Secessida ws they please, what security, we would ask, can Charlottetown. Here we cun remark that his Lordship Dr. | exertion was made to relieve her by throwing the heavy guns|” = ————<“i‘“‘™SS REQUISITION, _ MATILDA McLAINE, _— the bu derw af United States Debentures have jor the pay- Maclutvre has wou for himse!! during bis short visit among | overbeard, yet the noble vessel, after her perilous voyage, and | as ION, Executri ili 1 rs, : : iw 5 s g his short ig ard, yettl asset, svoyage,: ; ie utrix of the late Williaa A. Peters, deceased. “y's . meat of the auoguts of ind biedoess of which they may be us, the high esie.m and regard of ali who had the pleasure the running of innumerable bluekades, became a total wreck. | Te Wiliam Haslam, Esq., High Sheri fof Queen's County.) Sept. 2. 1861. Cun. a res, ectively the evidences ? li the Northera party should | ut his company. The Hig'ianders of Nova Scotia have hailed oo 9m ere ang a crew, with many valu- | W ix, the underaigned, do hereby request that you will be S | I e th beams succeed iu ¢fecting and wmainaloing military occu pation ot with joy tile vowination to succeed in the See of Charlotte y ae a ottoes off iki emia. crew in St A pleased, as Jue curliest convenience, to call a Meeting > 20 6 4 a > er, hee the sevediig States, the very occupatiua of these Sates would towa his departed ‘saiaily predecessors. From our heart allel the > ure hadsiond ented thabaah hth a Sf AG-) of the Lehabitaute of Lots Twenty and Twenty-one, and their 100 SIDES NOVA SCOTIA SOULE LEATHER, for sale entail otensted ae ; Se di : Ra He Cl 2 is oo = sive crn y can never yicinities, for the purpese of taking into consideration the by ALEX. McKINNON. reese eurful cost. ivr the sympathies of their settled popu ¢ say to His Lordship, a muitos annos. Un the first o'| forget The town bells rang out a joyous peal of welcome, | ; Pi : : . all ~ tution ba¥ing beea for yeurs excited against the commercial | July, His Lordship of Aricuat lett the residence of the Rev and the people vied with eavh her in their courtesies to the a eae Commiasionste relative to the Land settlenent|-- Cane 08. tS policy aad abolitionist tendencies of the free States, would Thomas Sears at Port Mulgrave, und crossed the Strait of shipwrecked ones. Thanks to the noble hospitality of the | We remain, your most obedient servants | Notice. — be tutensified te » degree hardly conceivable, by the preaeoce | Causo to begiu the solemn visitation of the flourishing Coun- Floridians, the wen soon recuvered frum theirtavgue They! pata MeKay, John Sutherland, John MeKay Robert McKay, | 7PYHE Pictou Marine Railway, operated by steam, is now Puls ia their midst of an best/le army—for iv such light alone | ies of Richmoud and Cape Brevou. Oa the aftern.oo 0! are expreted to arrive in ( harlestun ov Wednesday next. The | wijjiam Grabaw, George B. Mokay, Wiliam McKay, Edward McKay, | ready for hauling up vessels of any class under eight y Sc t » f ? J ff DD: b ' & y> y> kK Ys! J é P y & ay would or could the era! tro: ogarder | the same day be arrived at Arich: hile oni nate of the privateer avis had become a word of terror | George McKay, Wuliauw McKay, George. McKay, Alexander McKay, | hundred tons burthen. a! troops he regarded. y bearrived as Avicbat. His Lordship was most | 1, the Yankees. The number of her prizes and the amvunt of | Tail 7, Wiliam McKay, G a berl d, Willian Aud C7 ” F d all ot! ticulars 1 the office of ' ‘ 2 oes j ; Y wie aati a ie en 2 ti . ’ i 4 “ine | Tailor, Wiilam Mchay, George Sutherland, ihian uderéon, obo | terms ap ther i a at e ith The result wf the battles at Bu!l Run aud 3,rivgheld have | bandsuiel y, Days euthusiastical iy received by the peop'e of | wer handize which she captured, have no parallel sinee the swith, Join MeKay, Williaw Ross, John MeLeod, Duncan McLeod, ba etree & vee md <a Ppy woe ots ro ir Pw natura! and inevitable that they should have) Archat. At the Grandique Ferry, about seven miles trou days oi Sauey Jack.”’ | James pe iden Jobn Cash, Archibald McKinnon, Eaeas Brepaa, | * BOWaRD PRIMROSE Agent a -—?t t $ ic _—ys f t oe , le ‘ eerve y rnevier Sure apie Ale a Ros , The “ ! g 8 i h, Al 1) . P , be a ad fect ee he victors, an i—although | town, ra “3 popular and most deservediy respecied (ure) ee Jobe Mck a, Stseat wexan. ached Ranting, Gaames seen | Pictou, September 9, 1861. 1Ow. c J pabdiicly avowed—olf cuusing a currespynding depression of Arichat, lev. Hubert Girrior, with a cortege of about IMPORTANT FROM HAYTL | George Malict, Herbert Mallet, David Dunn, Henry Wigmore, abdbee sits | en the part of the defeated. Avd it is after such signal re-| thirty carriages, met the Bishop and escorted him to the! pecoveny oy a CONSPIRACY TO CVARTHROW THE GOVERNYENT | bitelead, Sialcuim Mclean, Williaw Koss, Angus Morrison, Jobs SPECIAL NOTICE, '. q par that the defeated party are endeavouring to lay the) Cathedral. Tue scene that presen‘ed itself on approaching — ARREST OF SOME OF THE CONSPIRATORS. ae Dehcad, tnah MG ee ee pe Arerere teen EIL RANKIN, Esgr., having by Deed of Assignment, a \ vvad foundation of a national debt, as partial seeurity fur| tbe Ci.areb of Arichat was highly consoling and piciure-que. | F , i Nest Londou, September ’, 1861. . duly executed, made over and travslerred ali hie Books »f which they offer the reveuues of those who have severed their A!! the puptis of the Sisters and Christian Brotuers in tueir oF come Come apprehensions have been exoresced that jae Accounts, Debts, Notes of Havé , Judgments and other so connexion with them—have triumphed over them oo the gala dress, led by their respective Teachers, received his’ preparations were making 0, bue biacks of Hayt to overthrow | Pursuant tv the above Requisition, therewill be a PUBLIC MEETING |curities for Debt, to the Assignees of MURRAY & CO., of 3 eld sod are robhing ond defying them on the seas. Not a Lordship as he upproached the Charch osisia a Setarilinn what they call the “ Mulatto Governweut’ vt the island, | at Guasan’s Crors Roaps, Jot 2t,on TUESDAY, the 24th iustant, at Ilalifax, N. S. ;—This is to notify each and eyery persoy in , N 17 i td | . ee | the latter class being the most intellient aod wealthy iaha- | %* hour of th o’clvek ta the forenovn. ; ‘ anywise indebted to the said Neil Rankin, thet immediaw Northern merchantman is safe cn the whole Atlantic coast; crowd of devout people, who by their devout attitude inani = & y WILLIAM HASLAM, Sheriff oud she blockade of the Hecessioniat porte hitherto hes not fesied unwisiakesb!y buh the sincericy of their faith and | vitaute of the Repubiie, though in « great minori-y in regard] Springfield, Sept_10:b, 1861. + Sherif. | payment must be made to the Subscriber, Waa. daly —in thie 3 po vitherto bas not wisiakeably bot e sinceri:y of their faith aud) | hers. President. Geffrard is nearly Sok tek ha | aes eee _Island—is legally empowered to receiwe payment and give : AF | dischurges. preveoted the departure of Privateers or their arrival with | ‘heir high appreciation of the Kpiscopal character. Alter séeir prizes, over fifty of which bave already been set in, the solewn bevediction of the Biessed Sacrament, the Bisbop ibis siate of affairs paraiyzes Northern commerce to a great addressed the multuude, thanked thea for the muaguificeni extent, 3 no sbipowuer can «ff-ct insurance on ve-sel or receptiou they bad given him, and finally explained the pro-| cargo except at rates so high that no business can pay them; grawme of the Episcopal visitation to be commenced on the! aud much loss sed suffering must naturally result; while! ‘ollowingday. Ou Weduesday, 4th July, the Bishop v sited the coustrustion of new ships is, for the same reason, almost for the first time the very interesting district called the Basin | entirely suspended. of the Kiver lnbabitants, where be was hospitably entertain- How Mr. Liveoln and bis Cabinet can expect that victory ed, during his sojourn there, at Squire McCarthy's. Rev. over the Swath would ever reconstruct the furwer Uaion. or Thomes Seers, the zealous Miss ouer of the place, aceompa- that bis present opponents would, even though thoroughly med bis Lordship. Sixty-two persons, chicily adults, were vanquisbed, ever consent to pay one farthing of a Lown) confirmed here. The site of a new Courch was chosen, and | raved wholly and solely for the purpose of subjugating them the presimivaries for ive erection were settled aud defined. | —we are at a joss to conceive. We incline to che opinion Uo the foilowsng Vriday bis Lordsiip, accompanied by a that ow "Ubange Unrted States securities stuod higher than at oonsiderable number of the hardy yeomen of the districr, en- present before eleven Sates withdrew from the po itical joyed a most refreshing and beautiiul sail, along the many partuership ; aud that slibough tie business may be carried | islavds and picturesque scenery of the cvast, towards the ou under the old Firm, the retiring partners will cbject to tapidly increasing village of Little Armchat. On the foliow- pay the debts of their former associates. Besides, there ie | ug Sunday, 7th July, after Poutifical Muss and sermon by sumething exceedingly amusing in the fact that the supporters | the Bishop, confirmation wag administered in the Catbedraj aud some of the members of the Government which seeks of Arichat to toree huudred aud cighty four perscns. Toe matatto element has considerable coutrol in his cvansela, and ‘Freehold Property in Charlottetown. his min'stry, as a general thing, are classed as leaning ia the | TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. some Cuneta, = . . | FENHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL at PUBLIC AUCTION Phe caste feeling of the blacks of Hayti is stronger agaiust | on TUESDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER nest, at the the mulatto than even the pure white, and it has been evi- | jour of ten o'clock,a.m., on the premises at the corner of Kent dent for some time that an attempt at the overthrow of the yo-| and Pownal Streets, nearly opposite the Brick Store of Thos. | o¢ vernment would take place at an early day. The malcon- Dodd, Esq., A VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND, fronting 42 tents had their head-quarters at the capital, but the trading | feet on Pownal Street and 107 leet on Kent Street. blacks are constitutionally timid, gnd in their various revolu-| Terms of Sale—One-half paid down, the other half may {remain on mterest for two yeurs. | tions the fierce mahoyany-cuiters iathe vieiuity of Aux Cayes, | GEORGE SINCLAIR. Jeremie avd other places, are summoned to the work of over- | Princetown, Sept. 9, 1861. throw. These are mosily ignorant blacks, who are ready for | Cheap Molasses. any work that promised increased pay or plunder. The con- | spiracy, aceording to advices from Aux Cayes, Jeremie, &e.,) | ‘ . in) as Jate as the Sth ultimo, had been discovered by govern-| N STORE, 20 Hhds. Heavy Coeap MOLASSES. ment, and at Aux Cayes several arrests had beeu made uf) "4 9.0 ras of zary sieunar anit ASSES. conspirators, who would probably be shot. July 8, 186L. ee J. 8S. CARVELL. No disposiiion is manifested to chanze the government of | -——-“——-—- ; . eee the island again from a republic to an empire, but the rebels) YALUABLE REAL seek to place in the Presidential chair, Salomons, late Prime | : ¥ Minister under the Kiaiperor Soulouque, who is a most ar- FOR SALE, ESTATE | ANDREW MITCIELL, Atty. of Assignoce. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. 6w. — Notice. 7 HEREAS by order made ia the Court of Chaneery by fis Honor she Master of the Rolls, dated the 0th day 'ef August instagt, the management of the Estate of Paul | Mabéy, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has been committed to and vested in me the wadersigned. Now, therefore, all tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted w him, are required heneefurt! to pay the amounts due and io become due from them respeetively to me at my Office, in } Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. ‘Rare Chance for Millers. | OR SALE, A GRist MILL, with OAT KILN, GRAN- AKY, DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and 20 acres of | FREE LANB, part of which is in cultivation, the remainder | can be cleared at trifling cost. | The above Pruperty rs situate on Lot 36, in the midat of | thriving setdements. J'he Mille are now being put in good epair, aud.can be entered upon forthwith. © 1 this Lean, or a tion of it, in the Eng’ish maikets, are loud order and decorum with which the cutidren came forward to ; ‘ . alice hide bats i's . ir aud persistent so their declarations of bringing all John |be coufirmed,were realiy worthy of their respective Teachers, | Jeo" baier of white and mulato, | Eve the presehs the eon. | “ Fee ee ae in rine aie for male ake falowing| PAFtof the purchase money may remain on interest if Ball’s North American territories uoder the shadow of the lbescene manifested on the occasion will uot be easily for- o te has oo chomse Ds 2 arrests that have been made. PROPERTY:— - : S| guired. For purchase or other particulars “rey to great American eagie, although the once proud bird cannot | gotien by all who were present, Iu fact, we cun say that. he ame ia: eo" Ore are the names that | _ The COLLAGE and PREMISES fronting on Kixg Sreger, near Prives | . u Chari Mtg FS —: reasonably be expected to soar his wonted fight, baviug lost | everything connected with the Church of Arichat rfi.cis the the blacks will ere long carry out their designs. Among cree sere en ae a eee ‘ante ae Queen Rquace Sense, ottetown, Aug. 12, : one of his wings, aud the other being badly wounded at Bull bighest credit upon all concerned. On the 9th aud 10:b jether plans to satisfy tie people it has Leen proposed to ot i coutains a Hall ans four Wooims, the second door ie divided | Flour, Molasses, Leather, &c 7 om ad os att. ; ... | change all of the cabinet but one, in order to introduce into). , 4 a , : 4 y 5 ° Kua and Springfeld. July the public exsmwinations and distribution of priges, of the. = into four commodious bed rooms; there is a goed Cellar the fuil sizeof | Hourl ted Currie M. Rich from Bos Une great lesson the world has learned from the recent | literary establishment ot Arichat, teok place under the pas) it a larger share of the black element. the House, with a annytga all aay ent — is one quarter ofa) OU mute’ s pop = ' vie ton, : a Er : The general feeling in Hayti seems to be that as the war Town Lot, and meaeures 42 feet trout by ) feet deep. - ' perti ' Occurrences amoung our acighbours. Before the disruption | tronaye of His Lordship. Qn the forenoon and afternoon of |. tes ae : : 2 ’ Aiso—That pleasantly situated HOUSE and PREMISES fronting | 10 Pancheons bright beayy MOLASSES the Kyropeau was tatuted with the cost of a standing soe the Doh the pupils of the Sisters of Notre Dame to the pum- | ‘a ea aaa Sen eee Se tae ade oe ere — Prince Street, _ - > ee rea 25 Barrels CORNMEAL, re lp nd the ex . id , | ber buadre eleven all arrared i whit b Lee i » 10 4 ‘ be : e , Jor J. 1. LEEM NG; the House is two stories high, and is 35 feet long by | 50 Sides Sule LEATUER 2 peose of a fivet, and was invited to prefer the | ber of one but red aod eleven all arrayed in suow-white robes ‘interferes greatly with the prosperity of the island. | 26 feet wide, with a large addition on one side; the first floor contains 4 10 Weses. Casnsdion TOBACCO, simple aod inex ive mode of protection which our Ke-| afurded to a highiy enlightened audience the clearest proofs! , ; . . Jal hree large Rooms, the second fluor contains the same, three | ‘ ple pesos: P e ems e P | From St. Domingo intelligence came that the inhabitants - tector oe go we ghee aed aces lately la aeuy ghane-t 10 Chests TEA, 2 15 Boxes Candles, 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buckete, publican friewds found suffivieut for their purposes. They | of their progyess iu mefived female stadies, and the great care | és ans a0 . ar . . os i . aia 7 ) are recouciied to the Spanish government, as it gives them ‘ed; there is a good cellar underneath the full size of the House. Also, | cau bardly eptertain the sume opivious now, when they seek jand vigilance with which =—e in geueral is conducted ‘stability im the place of continued rebellious and revolutions. “a good STABLE on the premises. ‘The land is one-half of « Towa Let, | 23 doz. Brooms, 6 Boxes Clothes Pins, te borrow £100,000 sterling to improvise a subsidiary Navy, in that establishment. Un both occasious the exercises of the | 84 feot by 89. 6 Boxes Confectionary, 50 boxes Lozenges, 4 Casks Burning FLUID, | OP ; |—Boston Traveller. If not suld by Private Sale befor> tue ivth day of AUGUST next, it sud are ergauiting as one of their institutions « sfauding day terminated with dramatic pieces, ia which our young | Ifa ; nd womans Ba A:imj—that which was engaged at Bull Rua baving wani- amateur performers acted most cleverly. Una the afiervoon | "8 W EEO oe be en ee ” " WILLIAM DODD 2 do. Kerosene VIL, 6 boxes Oranges, We cut the following paragraph from tie Antigonish Casket OND, POT M ’ , be er a , 2 do. Lewons, 4 kegs Baking Soda, The above Sale is POSTPONED untii TUBSDAY, the 8tb 2 Caske Washing Soda, 3 Barrele Treacle. 6 Boxes Tobacco Pipes, 25 Bags Table Sait, Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Cream of Tarter, &e. For Sale by P. W. BYNDMAN. , fested ceeided indications of deficieucy in that quality. |of the 10: the pupils of the Christian Brothers were ex: | ‘ Among the exceptions to the general conduct of the Federal amined and bad prices given them, according to their respec- | of the 5h mst, We have some knowledge of “ Mr. Alfred troops ou that vecasion, we are happy to hear that our coun- | tive merits. We hesitate not to say ‘hat both iastitutions sre! Elson.” Ie accomplisied the “daring feat’ of showmng a trymen of tho Sizty-Ninth New York Regiment, and the upon a very permauent footing, and that the course of educa: | oi.4g pair uf heels to our printing office withont footing hws Fire Zouaves of the same Uity, behaved with distinguished tion imparted in both is of a very high character, and parti- | > a das ett Se : ; ' ; printing bill. If he exercises his ingenuity and dexterity in the ; gallantry. This is “universally admitted, aud is proved by | cularly calculated to meet the demands of the youth of the | same way in other places, we think the printers generaliy ought ; the melaucholy evideuce affurded by their respective lists of place. We understand that bis Lordship and bis friends: ' 7 killed aud wounded. ‘is conduct of Lrivhwea in defeuce were both delighted and pleased ut the result of the examina- ‘v rubecribe and get him a very tight rope, excusing him from of the constitution of the Jand of their adoption contrasts tious We verily believe that ia uo town or lvcality of our, walking on il, and not requirimg that be should go so high es)" | 4 strongly with that pursued by some of th» ustive corp~,| Provinee have our Cathoiie Brethren so many advantages at | « 40 feet.”’ EAS, : which, leaving the field at the first sound of the guus, were, hand in the way of receiving a sound, practical, and Catholic) 4. Py morrow afiernoon, at 3 o'clock, Mr. Alfred E'son will aot ashamed to depute to the stranger and te sojourner, the education as the inhubitants of the town of Arichat. We attempt the daring feat of walking ou @ tight rope extended defence of that Fiag tke prestige of which was, a few years/ ure equally happy to understand that the peopie in genera: | beiween the new Presbyteri#u Church and Mr, Henry’s new ago, iavoked by the so-cailed American party against the | see these advantages, that they appreciate them, and what buriding, wbout 40 tect high.” very men who heve poured out their blood like water for the | follows as a natural consequence, they avail them-elves of | maiutenance to others of rights once sought to Le takeu frou | them accordingly. August 19, 1861. WILLIAM DODD. FALL IMPORTATION! Charlottetown, May 20, 1861. Expected early in OCTOBER, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE, Y “PRINCE ALFRED” from LONDON— oe ae soe a A LARGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of| JQ) PUNS. MUSCOVADO, MOLASSES, WINES, SPIRITS,! 30 chests Congou TEA, 6 casks Burding Fluid, i Yauer : 10 Bbis Washing Soda, 60 barrels Ship's Biseuit; { Liqueurs and Groceries. 5 casks Builed O11, 10 Hhds SUGAR, ort 5 do Bright Varnish, 3 casks High Wines, a 20 Bales Candlewick, 6 Hids. GIN, By “BLACK DOUGLASS” from BOSTON, U.5.— 1 cask Seotch WHISKEY, 10 cases de. 200 Barrels FLOUR f the Charl [ lub will be held July 8, 1801. ALEX. McKINNON. A Meeting of the Charlottetown Debating Clu will be he . MOL ns, CO al b ERIN. at the Reading Room, on Taesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, i owe Cheap "Travelling : lot she alyane Cee Se Rens oe eee “b. and other smaller articles, which will all be offered on arrival | GREATLY REDUCED FARES ' ! day of OCTOBER next, then positively to take place. themselves. Sn : a UNITED STATES. sinted to take steps rel: > ndvieabili ing P } ; p . — casi . ‘ ps relative to the advisability of having P. = INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITLON MEETING. E Island represented at the International Exhibition, and for at low rates ae. i sepenia.: | ain Cieeneeeenaee som Gor oF 3 } Bos the further discussion of the subject. The public are respect- | fully invited to attend. > ++ <a ++ eo Charlottetown, 9th September, 1861. _Asl & KW 1m.) syne subscriber having been instructed to sell THROUGH 2 U T I 0 N! TICKETS to BOSTON and Intervening Points, viz., West- C A ’ ' merland ty Shediac, European North American Raiway. to ’ LL amounts OVER DUE to us, that may remain unpaid | St. John, and International Steamship Co's. Steamers to Bus- on the Ist November, will then be sued for, wirsour any | ton—is prepared to issue Tickets at greatly reduced prices, | as under: Shediac, $2.50 St. Joba, 4.50 Eastport, $5.50 Calais, 6.25 Portiand, $4.50 $7.00 i i NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Boston, Sept. 12. eo _ A Mesrixe was held in the Mayor's Court oa Friday lat ia compliance with a requisition addressed to his Worsti,.,| 4 reconnoisance in force from the vicinity of Washington : as. . te ascertain whether any steps shou'd or could Le takea to have | yesterday resulted in asmart skirmish, The Federalists con-| Caution To Parents—Fins.—A very distressing circum- the island represented at the International Exhibition. The gisting of two regiments and a lizht battery, lost 6 killed and | stance caused by fire, occurred on Monday last in New Wilt- Lieut. Governor presided, aud expressed his views at some | several wounded. The loss vf Kebels unknown. The Fede | shire Township, Lot 31, on the farm held by Mr. John Williaw . | Mathew, a very industrious farmer. It appears that while a length, evivcing his anxiety that the Island should have a raliets penetrated about five miles, driving iz Rebel pickets, | i his chi i -. Bai : i i : > g the object of tof the family were at dinner, some of bis children were : proper represeuiativn at the World's Fair, and reading the °"4 retired in good order after accomplishing the object o eee ss bad ‘ace tae nie ueawete eee puree. eT cceiaaadamnen teats, tN ainst 26 has directed | of them, a little girl about six years of uge, had previously ‘ ; . . | their movement. wee te .™ werrespondenee which be has had with the Coloutal office on Kentucky Legislature by @ vote of 71 ag bad Salt . Saht!! ; ordering the Kebe) | obtained a lucifer match, tucautiously placed within her reach. > oo ompany with her younger brother, it would seem that STORE, 6000 Bushele. July 8, 1861. ef. | DISTINCTION, O8 ANY FURTHER NOTICE. SWABEY & KOBERTS. Is} & R W li Salt!!! J. 8. CARVELLE, Boston. Freight by this reuce forwarded with despateh, aud at rates below an vious & rangement. ats J.§. CARVELL, Agent. the subject. isis Kxvellency's remarks appeared to afford) Guy SMayollin to issue a proclamation, satiaineion to the mevting ; bus ihe attendance was wretchedly | oni tte t swal), there not being more than sbout three dugew perecus Univa. te the State; Kentucky is decidedly for the In ¢ | eeees ba evsaee : ? ’ . P | they iguited the mateb, and dropped it among some shurt old Aug. 12, 1861. w