~ se tame RSS eR . vo > eis 8 te ae ee. pom di shapes a by erg on his door. o4 THE EXAMINER. eS ERT ST LI IE L F TE PN EE TIE II STEIN LOL IT IEE LE ELE ETI ae Gleanings from late Papers. PASSENGERS. In the steamer Conqueror on Sunday evening— : , | Messrs. A. Yates, W. Hodgson, J. Anderson, and Capt. Lieerat Princreies 1x Nova Scoria.—With great Campbell—and nine in the steerage. pleasure we announce that the Liberals have achieved) " Ty the steamer from Pictou yesterday—Joseph Alex- & great triumph in Nova Scotia. Most of our rea-}, ,dor Esq., Rev. Messrs. McIntyre and McKinnon, Mr. ders are aware that a struggle between the Liberal watt and servant—and 6 in the steerage. and Tory Parties, such as has long existed in Cana-| da, has also agitsted that Province. Responsible Go-| vernment was eagerly desired by the friends of Brit- ish rights, as in Canada, and the resistance has been| U : ee: : equally strong. It was not possible, however, after that by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Ecclesiastica ' aaa great principle was acknowledged in Canada, to keep Tueopuitus DesBrisay, Esqr., of this town, “ a it long from Nova Scotia, and for several years it has| youngest danghter of the late Robert Stewart, Lsqr., o been theoretically acknowledged as work ef] fosebank, the ewe pg oe re At Quebec, on Saturday evening the 28th ult., by the Lord Falkland, like Lord Metcalfe, acknowledged Rev. Dr. Cook, Mr. R. C. Tod, Artist, of this City, Pe the principle, but denied it in practice. He contended Diss Ann Margaret Hill, late of P. E. Island.— Quebec for a union of opposite parties in his cabinet. Some) Chronicle, Sept. 1. tne trials were made of such an absurd kind of government,,| On Wednesday evening, the 15th inst., by the Rev. but they all broke down, as might be expected. Of late Charles DeWolfe, Mr. John Oxley, sen., to Mrs. Cathe- the Liberal party have, like the French Canadians, de-/ ine Godkin. clined all the offers of Sir John Harvey, and have fought the battle of principle in the House of Assembly, in a minority varying from three to five. They are in a mi-| nority no longer. The elections have just been held. All are not yet; known, but the return of forty-three members gives a/ MARRIED. On the 16th inst., at Christ Church, Cherry Valley, DIED. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday evening last, the 15th inst., of Apoplexy, Wirt1am Coxien, Esgr., a native of Anderston, Glasgow, for the last 19 years Chief Clerk of che House of Assembly of this Island, aged 55 majority of nine in favour of the Liberals. The whole| ¥©*': The funeral will take place on Sunday next, at ea ; st ; a rhe friends and acquaint: - number of members is forty-eight, and it is certain this|~? P- z when rot 00g pe iy eon etannahorte - majority will be fally supported. The New York Albion’ po vhren of the Mystic Tie, who are requested to meet is awfully crestfallen. ‘ | an eter y ee an, ee weicniluaes: atthe at Mason’s Hall at half past J o’clock, to join in the pro- Lower Provinces has been thrown away. He admits it cession. is all up, and thus his plan of a union of the North A-|°“ a 2 ; merican Provinces would not secure his darling object! On the on er praca 28 7 — 7 Road, —the triumph of the old family compact Tory princi-/4@ePly and generally regretted, Mr. Alexander Stewart, ples, which have so long reigned triumphant in this aged of years. He was an industrious and intelligent quarter of the world. Honour to Nova Scotia! She is farmer, ov a -_ universally respected for his sterling in advance of Canada. A few months and her bright, Worn Sey a cast. ‘Thomas. con of Me. Moses example will be copied here.—Toronto Globe. eer ae, : a Se a ee 'Hayes, for many years afflicted with epileptic fits. | On Saturday, the 11th inst., Catierine, wife of Wm. -Vewfoundland papers bring intelligence that Chief|McGrath. — Justice Norton has resigned the Chief Justiceship| of the Islznd, on account of ill health. Assistant Judge} Desb had b inted actine Chi SHIP NEWS. arres ? 24 “nef Justice res had Deen appointed acting Chief Justice. | ciniiadiihane It is said that the captain of one of the Lake Cham-| Sept. 10-—Schr. Caledonia, Anderson, Pictou; coal, plain steamboats declines to bring people that are obvi-; Unicorn, Moore, Sydney; do. 12—Mayflower, Fur- ously drunk, from New York side into Vermont, on the|neaux, do.; do. Two Brothers, Vigneau, Miramichi. ground that bringing liquor into the State in hogsheads) Jumber. Brig irene, Conway, Shediac; do. 15—Schr, would be an evasion of the license law. ‘Flora Isabella, Cox, Newfld.; fish. 14—Rob Roy, Loss or tne Sate Mamnovs, anp Forty-rwo) /urnbull, Sydney; coals. Armada, McQuarrie, Mira- Lives.—On Sunday, August 15th, in about lat. 38 N., miehi ; lumber, Mary Ann, Campbell, Pictou; coal, long. 67 W., while lying to in a violent hurricane, un- &¢- 14—Stranger, O’Brien, Halifax; goods, 15— der the main spencer and fore-topmast staysail, at about Favourite, Dwyer, Sydney ; coals. 19—Brothers, Ro- 19 minutes before 12, the ship was struck by a tremen-| 2¢ttson, do.; do. dous squall, which careened her so far that the cargo| CERARED. shifted, and brought her in an instant on her beam ends, Sept. 10—Francis, Hubbard, Sydney; ballast, 11— so far over that the weather rail on the quarter deck Robert & Sarah, Prince, Pictou; do. 13—Brig Irene was within a few feet of the water. The main and Conway, Liverpool; timber. 15—Two Brothers. Vic. mizen masts were immediately cut away, and the ship neau, Miramichi; ballast. Armada, McQuarrie ‘Mira- righted, but the cargo burst away the hatches, and was michi; Oatmeal. 13—Euphemia, Murchison Sydney ; floating about, with the vessel full of water. | ballast. a At daylight on Monday morning, 22 out of 64 souls * a were found alive. Throughout the day the storm still! wil } . ee raged, and the sea broke violently over the wreck. | Household Furniture. Saw a vessel on Tuesday, but the weather was too \] R. HUMPHREYS being about to move rough for her to approach ; but by daylight next morn-|*"~ toa smallerresidence, intends to sell a considerable part ing she was seen bearing down for the wreck. 35 of of his Household Furniture, by Auction, on Monday the 4th of the steerage passengers and 7 of the crew were washed October next. _ overboard and lost. The M. cleared from New York, | oe particulars shall be given in a future advertisement. and was bound to Livernool. en Economy or Time.—The following striking instance| NOTICE. of the ‘improvement of time, and ‘ taking care of the HE Subscriber offers for Sale that well minutes,’ is given ina recent American paper :—A train known Property situate in Kent Street. and ad of cars ran off the track at Norwich, in Connecticut, joining the premises of John Scott on the East and f Jot : which occasioned some delay. During the interim a| Breen on the West. ‘The property consists of 2 Two-story lady and gentleman jumped out of one of them,went to the House, having a frost proof Cellar, eight well finished Rooms, nearest justice and were married. They returned in time Garden E° *tie—aleo a Stable, Coach House, and a Yard and for the cars s heir 3 Garden. and resumed their JOUrHey. | The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mort- ‘ Nor Friaurenep vet.—We copy the following gage as of. yews. ed as to title, terms, from the record of marriages in the Wesleyan of the ~~’ ?* shied ee eT CHARLES YOUNG ath July. code Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 18-47. eo Ser. Hf On the 16th instant, at the Centre Chapel, York, by -—— ys C, Cheetman, Mr. Thomas Wiseman, of Ful-- Valuable Leasehold Farm for Sale. = en York, = Mrs. Willah, of that HE Subseriber is desirous of selling the i. ; groom has now been married five times Leas : 5 Sas aieat ae pe . asehold Interest of that valuable - a oe 4 . Joe hone a. rts oan 7 te sent occupied by him, situate on the St. Peete s sal: about 56. S, 802 18 eleven miles from Charlottetown. It comprises One Hundred acres of Land, twenty acres of whict / , edi hits a a : , ~~ ’ y uch are An Albany editor dex lares that there should be “a cleared, and fit for the Plough; and an abundance of aw against window-blinds : for, really,” quoth he, ‘ they soft and hard wood is to be found on the remainder are the biggest nuisances about. Whe e s oT" Ca re)]} -13e : : iis "aad hells etait snencen gar goes along There is a Dw elling House, a good Stable and out-hou- = Te on con ea 4 : tf a ’ “ very laugh, ses on the Prem‘ses. The term of lease is 999 years, a = see its owner, lo! a pair of bright eyes can and liable to an annual Rent of One Shilling per acre, just be seen through the casement, and—nothing more.’) or terms and other particulars, apply to the Subscri- . . lhe » Deamicac We saw, says the Baltimore Clipper, a Dutch slate r, on the Premises. yesterday morning, who had a barrel of flour strapped | on her back, which her husband had just purchased, and which she was Conveying to its destination, whilst her: affectionate lord walked very quietly in front, smokin: a or om ® RACES will take place at St. Andrew’s, on his pipe! Wednesd : : eanesday the 29th instant, where, it is expected A Jew shopkeeper was fined 40s. at the London'severa! good Races will be run. Winning aren Mr. Police Office for not having his Christian and surname’ P. Griffin's, S Sept. 18. WILLIAM CONNELLY. St. Peter's Road, Sept. 18, 1847. Races at St. Andrew’s, — PRIERS CURRSNT. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY THE MARKET CLERK. West Inpta Propuce: Sugar, Porto Rico, per cwt., in Bond “« Refined, per 1b. Molasses, Foreign, per gallon, in Bond « British Rum, Jamaica, “ Demarara, in Bond “« U.8., 50 per cent. over proof, do. Coffee, Porto Rico, in bond “ $t. Domingo, do. PROVISIONS: Beef, P. E. Island “ « per lb. Pork, prime, per bri. * small pieces, Mutton, per lb. Veal, do, Flour, do. Oatmeal, do. Tallow, do. Lard, do. Butter, Fresh, per |b. Hams, per |b. Cheese, American, Duty paid “Pp. E. Island, Eggs, per dozen Pearl Barley, per Jb. Flour, American Superfine, per br. Oats, per bushel, Rice, per cwt. Turkeys each Codfish, per quintal Salmon each Fow]s each Wheat, per bushel Potatoes do Turnips, per bushel, TEA: Congou, in Bond, Bohea, duty paid, 4d. SPmRIts: Brandy, per gallon, Martell’s, in Bond Gin, Hollands in Bond Sunpry Imports: Pale Seal Oil, per gallon Straw do do do Cod Oil Muscatel Raisins, per box Coal, Sydney, per chaldron Do. Pictou, large, do Do. do. small do Wood, per cord Pine Boards, per M Spruce do. do Hemlock do. do Shingles, Pine, do i. 72 & Fig Tobacco, P. E. I. Manufacture Cavendish Tobacco, American Turpentime, do Canvas, No. 1, per yard Cordage, best, per cwt. Bar Iron, per ton Hoop do Sheet do Soap, English, per lb. Do. Halifax, do Do. American do Mould Candles, Halifax, per Ib. Do. do. P. E. Island,do Do. do. American, do Dip do. do White Wine Vinegar, per gallon Common do. do Leather, Neats, per Ib Do. Calf do Do. Sole, do Indigo, do Hay, per ton, old Do. do. new American Brooms, per dozen Do. Buckets do Do. Clocks, Wood Do. do. Plain Brass EXCHANGE: On London, 60 days Do. 30 do On Halifax, 60 do Sovereigns Doubloons Dollars 41s 6d 42s a 6d Ildals Is 7d als 8d None. Ib, 58 a 5a 3d 5s 6d 7d a 74d 6d a 64d 3d a 4d 3d a 5d 100s. a 105s. 5d a 8d 3d a 5d 3d a 4d 24d a 3d 2d a 23d 9d a 10d 6d a 9d ls a Is 2d 5d a 9d 9d 4d a 8d 5da7d 24d 43s a 458 1s 10d a 2s 3d 37s 6d 4s a 6s 12s a 15s 3s 6d a 4s ls a Is 2d 6s a &s As 3d a Is 6d ds a 2s 6d ls 9d a@ a 9d a Is &s a 8s 3d 4s 6d a 4s Rd 3s Gd a 389d 3s a 3s 3d 2s 3d as 6d 12s 303 30s 20s 10s 60 a 70s 40 a 45s 35s 10s 6s a 7s lldals 9d a lid 3s Od a 4s 90s £21 10d 9d a 10d 2s a 2s 3d x 9d a Is 4d , 2s 9d 4s 6d a 4@ 8d Is 3d os a 6s 60s 40s 12 a 19s 17s |ise “isa 25s 30 per cent. 324 16 per cent. 30s. 96s 6s 2d FOR SALE—The Leasehold Interest of 988 years, of 66 acres of superior Land, being part of Township No. 17, and adjacent to the premises of Mr. S.Green, near St. Eleancr’s. 30 acres of the premises in question are surround- Mercantile Establishment, as it is for farming 16 - 18 tons of yar we upland hay cut and stacke on the premises, will be also disposed of, on applicati William Campbell, a resident in the above oa — ; ed by a substantial fence, and are in a high state of cultivatio Abundance of superior manure, of Fence Poles and Firewood, &c., and a never-tailing spring of water are also o , which extends on the margin of the Great Western rendering the property in question as desirable a Jo n the premises, Road, such cality for a pursuits, From d recently, bed neigh- . ~ enn or to James Keough, Wellington Hotel, Charlotte- September 18, 1847.