AND 8 SEMI-WEE Holy: TNEEEE Cee -pHis is TRUE, LIBE KY anes § Eke BORA. ME. HAVING DO :ADVISE THE POBLICE-MAY SPR. sak FRED. ee jg Oy Biscoarg aie ra oo TA Waaeen eal man of ayeophants set foot o oF Yar following portrait of Sar Robert Peel | Have t $a fags of bleod that, have, flow:d ofet was written by, a. distinguished | poets |. shortly after terehalition at the Corp: laws:-— “% Shi Be a —_ awake, with: satan thee as gers. watch their, prey, Still, fo fence or action ready, _ Or sage retract, or ohward fr rayon , And scheiping most of ul] when — To shin the very thought of seheimag. He has thé science of avoiding © White’er can bind! or condpronive ; : His-eveny attribute: employ’din . 5 4 « The appearing, . more than being : wise _ And slippery—yet so glibly tripping, He Slips not when vou'd wwe? he’s’ slip- o. sping. Cali hit pot great when Rocce rehearses. His. triumphs ; his true victories, Fis noblest deeds aré his. reverses, Sglory is his Sa¢rifice— Not at the helm of influence sitting, No!,but that proud position quitting. Hie —liis will be the préud reflection, « That,at stern duty’s patriot call, tie made the generous election T'o do—to dare—to suffer all: A cotivert under trath’s ccercion, A’ martyr suff’ring from cbnversion. Rare—rare the exafnple his, if any In modern story shines like his: We have’ our grievances —and many— But we gan, pardon much for this, That in the trying, tempting hour; - He preferred principle to power. FOR THE PXAMINER. THE QUEEN'S VISIT. TO IRE. LAND. ian the ship, that has wafted 0’ Brien from thy shore, * Loses sight of tey hills. and thy famine- scoren’d plains, When oer the bine waves thy agers aan *To insult and ‘to bind thee more tightly in * chains: a Lo exuit o’er thy fall, ifs fall itcap sn : “Tf not too much debis‘d and degradéd to: feel,’ The clank of thy chains and thy curs’d slavery And to hush up thy long boasted cry 0 . Repeak. Yes tlie pageant of reyaity comes o'er, the wayes— ‘o.thy plague-stricken shores to insult and despise, And rejoice o'er thy woes, de you nation ‘of slaves, | You receive them with shouts that resound to the skies — How wall do thy feasts and tejoicings accord With thy famishing ‘poer in Starvation’s last gasp. Or the wealth that has fow/d to thy shores trom abroad, tor to purchage thy freedom from “tyrrany’ 5 grasp. Wbe shouts of thy chain-kissiog slaves. have come o'er “4"S this land of'the free o’er Atlantic’ s broad space— from thy famine-scorched hills and thy free- domiess shore, s anlar io crow « i Mase of my chi id? 20 * Ghame ; . Via sickeiing to hear and degrading to vee, ‘Was ferasting»mid famines+this dance im thy Eferpy! , 1 brush he th ny chain, tho procdaim te the world thy wish to be free. ’ iss@thus your enslavers you garvitel greet, Who | have sue ked out the blood from thy ue oglate heart, Ww ho, despise thee though, grovellifg debas’d at * their fect And who made thee ‘the freedomiess*thing Shatthoaart! . Mave the chains, that for ages ave, bound thee a slave “Reet reiax’d at the touch of the tyFint who bound, * tm “ » * Or the star of thy freedom srove from its grave ' Beén: ane, ‘or has slavery bub givén ‘thee WiBpAeathis and ratfere, and tyrants ‘thd chains vs oind pada thea moreshapp ‘contented: aud wir ake rite ‘and'thy shouts. and thy phhiadtits aver opestore assh, BORO" Thy. million of martyrs by, ty rapny rina, ‘Away from their home's from thy freedomles mire shore: ,* eO4u2 And whose biood cries aloud for dire ven Beancé: to heaven? © - ~ will this goodly: proce ssion of oppressor and 9G glave® < dec Or recali to°thy bills o'er’ Atiantic’s broad Thy Buk thd lie bledch’a'bn’ Grosse Ile-at u Quebec ? Could the shades of thy Grartax ort) URKaN * “arise, , Or look on this scone iro theineold English : graves : And hear those vells that restinnd’to the skies, For they tyrants, arise) from a nation of ei 1 Or O'ConxEL L once more return te thy bills, O’er ages of wo and oppression to méurn— To proctntm to the werld thy wrongs and thy ils Good'God" how ‘thei¥ hearts would indig- panty burn |— Oh! how servile. debas’d. degraded, Let low ! Art ‘thou franfie “with m re and’ sank ‘in despair-— Deep '—deep! inthe gulf f oppression and wo ‘That thy tree dornfess ahtieke thus resound throu gh the aur! Years have roji’d on since I roam’d o'er’ hy plains » In thé days of inv c hitatiood, contented ana , free, Yet I wept with the world o'er thy fetters and’ citing, And. this heart theugh | eutworn hasia throb etiil for thee But if thus you bow down to this idol of brass, With its ypixture of silyerpolivted with clay, No wonder that FREEDOM disgusted at last | “With. sueli servile devotion, turiled sickened’ away! P.M PHELIM, Je. i 2 ~~ How an FERS MAY NOW BE SENT ON |} Sunpays. —A correspondent, Bays: Some portion ‘of the inconvenience felt by the stoppage of Sunday postal labont iwilikely to be remedied. -A great nom. ber ef letters posted jn.every office: inthe’ kingdom pass. through the London Gene- | tal Post- office, ‘and thé ‘obstacle to the steady trafsmissidn ot | Cortedpanaerite; not posted in the county; ow Sunday, is its mot reaching London on, Monday morning, so as to be delivered in the r¥etropolis, or sent on By thé day mails. To remedy this, he: followiny practice is already in operation in seme ,provincial towns, and, will be in operation no donbt, shortly’ in every town in the kingdom connected with a railway, viz.: Parties write their letters from Loudon and’ places beyond. on Sunday, and. stamp them. They then enclose each, together with a penny oF loose’ postate ‘staph ina half sheet of paper, direeted to some one ip their own town who, has a priyate Jetter- box attached to his street- -door, into w ich the letters are deposited.” ‘The owner of the box empties’ it before the! last train leaves for London on Sundays, opensyihe outside cove is of the letters addressed to him, secures ‘the’ pence and postage stamps, and puts al) the letters Wildréssed | to London or elsewhere in a parce! direct- ed to the London terminus. An agent, in London is waiting to receive it, and to ‘post its contents at St. Martin’Sle-Grand. ‘Thus, for an additional penny, apetson can send ins letter! to London, en Sunday, when it_arrives im tire to be taken eae bf and sent on to its destination’ by Post-oflice ‘wuthobities on’ Mon@ay inorn: ing, A very handsome income must be “CHARLOTTETOWN, wr \UGUST 17, 1850.) | | Hour Of two's ‘work on Sunday pight and Thy sbanee and thy gitars with Lisxyry pea Ne, % 9 paar erivar- t& Peete 9-43 10 oe vied a 4 er by. those. av ho: make. 4 let te eek ¥p.9n Sundays, 4 such ae Spee oe 8 than 2,0 go See. deere are, alee om Sunds hs Ae a neat London, Past- 0 ee nt. A thgusans vee aes dh id ennnce pl s0e pas theuasnd et te ‘each weig eighing h fan ounce in one a St from Exeter to. London by. rail, is about, half-a-crown. a a very thandsofne setters tic is netted for 4 } Monday’ morning, by two individus els, one. in the ¢ountry and the other in London, ” Dorty’ news. } iWwo ime? : mh Tk Trea Or Youri +A! FUNNY ap FAIR. A ca fions attempt at ot elope- ment occurred.« few days since, np town. A Miss.M-— who possesses as many ad- mirers as she has charms, vas jetely inne poripned by a teacher of one of whe pab-{: lic €cliwols, to. leave tier parental Lome aud fly wath him to wedded bles, ‘The! Young lady, who has only arrived at the Inpocent and, interesting,age of sixteen, inforrued her.mather of the tluttering offer she had received, and hersuaterna}- evar. cidh advised her to make an appointment with her newly enamoured Lat hari. ~~ Ageorhiiers Miss M—, with some ditt eoguétry, “consented, and a: 3. “diat ‘to the sun,” ‘a carriage, wath would-be husband of the. ch: : ring chart. ner, dtoyé up to the door at ihe appainted +h ise JUS i 5 CERNE Bren Tomei ve tte e Minox SA OMIPIMAS Hop ew - TERT Tre +. seo rte fiw ee oe e Vol.1.2.No, » 57 pretending the»paper which We takes) 18 Dext to impossidleoto filf'a sheet with printed matter without “putting inte it ene that ia worth the sussetiition mg e. Every parent whose.sop ja awey im, at school, mae Coal im wan a newspaper... .. »». woe idesin: woe Y » SATURD AN, AYGUST ligt inert sap Anoth De AAS eh England. am Gaiters en? ‘Tue Steamer Rivodvs brought the English. Colonial and Untted-States Mails as usual, on "Thursday eveniaig’ ast,’ The Figen Mail reached +e nator im, Lae steamship Niagaraon Wednesday lust: « The news ; otto + from the old euler? conti nuesto be with out inte rest, Ti isjust rumoured shat Lord B: ‘augbam ia. to be creas un Carl. with remaupder to his. bes rilic ro(Mrz Wallen, Beougham, one of the Masters in. Chancery ), hor dis great public. seryiee: ino tie Lousecof Lords and Privy Counsel, neha Kelp as bemg, manusactred toe large gxtent in. Uist. in the Hebrides. » 100 tons are to be nade, and handreds of the eople, wi ith them wholepfanal ies, are now moment, whien lot instead of receiving the lav ed one” in his arms undébeinonmousty saluted’ with a bk Wy. of the enraged Mama, ,Vhe teacher evapo sf rated » in, ap tangent, and AT Lye hase not since, Po heard of, itis quite a lem” vhether, he has gowover the s.asses bridge,” or, in «what other direction he | hua gone.—.V.-Y. Herald, SHorr Ceaptrrs on WKistina.-- When a Baltimore girl 18 kissed $e &: te &lie as taking ehlvrofonn, and remeins | sensicle as Jong as\the oneration. lasts. 1 the tongs form behind the ha! | doof, t by ' ae “TP TORs fy vin in Lewpparary huts en the s@a-shore he was ort di and Cheeks ,and busy, trom wonping: til! In 3 daneeupenee of sige death of the Pye- sident of the United: Shates the President 7 (he French, .Repnblie wall go into POV for, ene ouonth..» A. grand solemn AEIY ICE: will be performed at,Notre Dame, and for ten days the national flag yl! have black grape attaghed..«. 5 M. Rothschild is gous to Hollandeto j,>id for, ue penungs of Kussia, who hae i reed. ibis. sale a3 the. only means. of being reimbursed the suins dae to him a paper. — When’ a’Tennessee girl iv kissed. che | got it froin. —-(enn. paper. When a Buckeye girl is kissed, “she throws up her “fdndsy ‘and eyiculates, } Blissful moments, how they: tly.—{Cin. paper. When.a Seales girl is kissed, she cets miffed and says, I'd like to see vou: do that again—I would !—[N. O. Delta. | When a Toledo girl is kissed, she acts ‘onthe priaciple: Tf any one smatk thee on one-cheek, turn to lim the other also. -—-[Tolede Republican. When a Chetter girl is, kissed, she | says, Now, if you do that again, Uli reia- liate, 1 will.—[Village Record. We may add to the above, that when a Philadelphia girl is kissed, she says, in ihe most innocent manner hnaginable, Yes, you may go and ask my. father.— (Philadelphia Even. Post. Since the local effects of kissing have been explained so far, we may as well state that the New York, girls are so ac- customed to being kissed, they don’t know what tosay, They take it without note or comment. ~—f{New York Sunday News. Love.—At three years of age we love our mothers; at six, our fathers + atten, holidayss at sixteen, dress icat twenty, our), sweethearts; . at. tswentyefive,, our WIVES 5 “at forty, our children; at sixty ourselves, ae exclaiins, Now put that back wher: you). frogu she late king + butat is .ondersigod Unt he, has xppointed agents to-vid-dider- a) lyf x the chefs Ceupres.: . ¢ The late conflagration at Cracow, es- royed. 800 houses, ihe Dominican sand P ranciscan Convents, the churches of St Barbara and St. Joseph, the Kpiseopa Palace, the Polytechnic Schooland se- veral other public buildings. Seven streets bave beeu burned down. ‘The fire was ovident!y the work pf aiband of ine ogy anes. Phe rumour that De. ay ineiate be to be made «a Cardinal.is contrmed, a Major-General Sir Alexaniler’ Camp- bell, KK. G. B.. Colonel of the'74th High - | landers, died last week in the Hiehtinde. The Sisters of Mercy, havin: + Yiehetha. ted the wilds of Western Anstfali® ‘Hive est: rb hie! ed a convent and. a Scdeal at Perth.’ The pumber of possible “bande” at whist tthe’ Edinturch Review informs) regard Being had to tramp, is 1,220, Os: - { = 200, ““Nesuly every’ berth has poemiengaged Wt x the Jenny Lind bust, \so eager sis the desire of the Aum ericans, who, nrete- turning home, to be her bruveliag Cow Bihtons, Fo Jee The Pope has sent to the President of the Preech Republic, as a token’ of bis gratiinde, the, Gand Cross of she Oree;- of, Pius. io brilliants, anda demesne i: : brea fust.secvice in. Mosaic. 144 Tie pesthumoans porn’ of Willan er: ‘ t.* INFLUENCE OF NuwspaPers. —Sinatl! iz tile sum that js requ, red’ to pattonize a newepaper, and anip ¥ ve wegpded im - jis pitron, we care not how humble end un Wordsworth is now pablished, © Js js bb. titled “The Prelnse, or Growth of 2 VoeVa Mind ran Antobiographie: uP beth r ‘a ‘the Pope how Ordere® a hniversa! jadi. lee in ¢ COM Memos ation of : Ms restoration SP the 5s anette My Bo AS IO naan Stiga. yc Meg coe te allem eR: ty aaa ean mons mapuegaaneamagnapasp a a ae Fence Comat Sb BE Se MEO z 2 <rgem y ~~ aaa I a aE NRE a sais ge marae ee ee ee ee par ae a RT IS er aaeen PR FL ia 1 ir " ve of