iis Bast hfe Ss Seat PATRIO! IU JOURNALISM. In reply to an article whieh weat to prove the Matement ot tie Patriot that the ++ Gov ernment may nol be responsible far the exist- ence of thule / Ring * he devotes to our especial benefit, two articles, beth of which are coarse and personal, and one of which is That we ll the epeeches at the Rail- wey Diner, was owing to the fact that to a tissue of iil-minuded inventions, did not publish wre them out requived more labor and time than we could giws, especially as we had to dre vote our time and space to other subj-ets. As to Treportmg or not what any person said, that has nothing to do with th» opinions of ahe Examiver. If the Putrict were able to meet our arguments he would uct have need All along teach the Jufriot that the be impersonal. to “‘ubuee the Opposite coxncil.’’ we have tried t press is or shou Besides it never seems to have oceured tothe Putriot that the Editor of the Examiver shewed a be- coming modesty and good seuse in: ot report- ing his own speech, when owing to the rea- $00 above stated, Le could not give the speech- «s of Mombers of the other centiemen in public positions. The Gove: pment aud Patriot man can hardiy appreciate this, ae he J @pi , takes ever Cpportuuity to parace himself it his own columus. This may be very pleasing to himself ard , ratifying to his vanity, but disgusting to any owe of good tasty, The most sickly pam>y pamby stuff that ever we read are the allusions which he makes to him- Self and “his brother.” the Ra iway Diner was not “‘privale Couver= but of publie notonety, and which and if th on the ali way Core spuus sit on,” will be hisiorica Patriot people re d our artici:s deuce they wil. Sod substant ally ap aceount of what tell wader our obversation, uct nH private con-ervavon Gut before several. We leave to the P< ing uee of private conversation to mjore pub- tof staff the odium of muk- lic men, as they were accused of doing in the ease of the Hun. Janes Duncan, The allu- sion tu the *-Reports” shews that the Patriot is more waiting in the proper espirt du corps of the press than ever we wish to be. That we have pot got them out before was because of reasons over which we have had no con- trol.—Copy not up to time — debates near- ly twice as loug as usas!, and labor. What is wore in the 14) mindedness of the Putries is, that he knows, or sbhiw! of skilled know all this, and that if we have wot dupe al! that we willed is of greater | Joss to ourselves than any one else, In reference to Mr. O'brien, we have to teli the Patriot jot he was as desirous that Mr. O Brien hat we quéstion whether or should yet the Contract as we were, Al though he utters so many shrieks, it is very probable that “the hypocrite” is very glad | that Mr. O’Brie:. dic not vet the Contract, as it raises hie hop: s of bandling over, more free- ly than before, the postage stamps. We us that Mr. & Brien should as we believed that hie vet- were really anx get the Contrac ting it would have shown the world how an truth:ul und unscrupulous the Railway eppo- extion of the Pufviet had been. For atime the appearance .f things looked bad, a: d with many others, we thought that Mr. O'Brien had been dealt urfairiy with; but, having studied the Correspondence, and carefully ex- amiged the whole case, we have conscientious- dy come ¢o the conelusiun thet the Govern- ment are eertainig wot ¢he eriminal swindlers | that ti~ Putrio/ tries to represent them ; but, on the contrary, have acted houestly in ]et- tirg the Railway Cor tract. It is unnecessary for us even to * deny,” mech lees disp:ove all the * soft impeach- ments *—and geome of them are very soft—o! the P «triot, the Patriot wakes assertions without proo! [: is pretty well known that and denounces persors upon merely false bas become so shameiess that he doee not feer the risk of exposure. For instance, in speaking of the Railway Dinner he said -—— premises, He « Some who refused to pay half a sovereign for cards were afterwards towards evening, offered them gratis; and throazh one means and another, some sixty or seventy, of all classes, sat down to the Railway repaet,” Here was a mise or ramor, which the Cowmittee indig nantly disprove jaehood built on mere eur- In another number we will give extrecte from our contempoiaries showing how reckless the Patriot is. Su ely the Christian, thinking portion of the oppo- sition can not eudorse the couduct of their would-be leader. We know that many are! thoroughly disgusted with his attacks up: u every one that ciffers from him, If he goes on much longer ia the same curecr, he will have none but the merest and most iguorant of the rabble jor followers. > <—- -- ! IMPORTANT DESPAICHES. | The fol owing despatches we find in the | last Koyal Gazette. it will be seen that the ; Home Governn ent approves of the course pursued by His Honer Governor Robinson | in regard to the famous memorial. P.isee E-waid Island. | No. 63. Government House August 10ih, 1871: | (opy). My Loup, i I have the horor to envlose a copy of a) of August certain forwarding a Memorial from Members of the Legislature of frinee Edward island praying you to sam- mou a special Session of Parhament in or ‘ler ty consider the Treaty of VW ashington and the construction of the contemplated Railway Line. i have to express my approval of the course you adopted in declining to accede to the prayer of this Menorial | have, &c., (Signed) KIMBERLEY, Lieutenant Governor Robinson, &e , &e., &e. Downing Street, l4th September 1871. No. 36, (Copy) SIR i have the honor to inform you that Her Majesty will not be advised to exercise her power of disal owance with respect to AN interesting sketch of the hfe of the oT - ' nn . ’ late Hon Louis Joseph Popinean, translat- LECTURE. I j | | (} H i \ | \ li } ed from the French forthe Examiver, will ” ‘HE REV. M.SWABI<Y, M. A., will de 6 hver a LE TUR at the ATHENAUM on TUURSDAY evecving 18 b meat. mw aid) of the Building Pund of St, Jude's Cauren, | Carieton, N. B. : Supsect- Now Brunswick to Normady. | of the King s and Queens County Exhibi- with a glimpse at nooks and corners of Vid be couimenced in next number. Ee mm QO: EXTENSIVE DISPLAY Ow'tnae to Correspondence in this No we are obliged to lay over the Prize Lists tions, prepared for this number. England. — | Curds of Admission, Is. 6d; family tickets OF | (including four), 38; for sale at the Book-| stores of D. Lad and H. A. Harvie, and at) the door on night of Lecture, GCENTLEMEN’S iE” Doors will be opened at 7.30 p. m.,' the Lecture will commence at 8 o’elock. FURNISHING 6000S | i a 1871. | Oot. 16, 1871. “=~” EARTHENWARE! j ’ EurR°P®an AND Nortn AMERICAN RatL- | Way.—The following is the comparative § utement of traflic receipts for the month | | ending 30th day of September. 1869 1870. | Passengers $7 857.18 9 324,86 Freight, ....7,716,10 9,744,54 Mails and | 14 471,56. | | } 801.00, | 057 71 | WOW 1s" FALCONER, —————— PE ‘CLM. | eam ae KEITH & CC Will Sell the Balance of their Summer Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HATS, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Oo; . . . S a N92 Ho the following Acts ofthe Legislature of) Sundries, 1 023,02 Prince Fdward |s and, transcripts of which | accompanied your Despatch No 62 of the! 1 th of August last, viz: Cap. VI., 1871. re ha kaaee “OC ”» di. Total, $1695.30 19 921,11 26 suns.) FO" Lae Alice” end) Caadeap. A Gentlemen! ssc rect from Staffordshire :— New York Marxers—Exchange at 109//5 Crates a Railway through Prince Edward Island. Just Received, : : : @ 1094 at prime bankers. Gold 1 3} Flour) 12 Hhds. Assorted Earthenware! | ih ( A LARGE LOT OF CANADIAN TWEED An Act to authorise the construc'ion of —South Western and Western 5 a 10 cents! For Sale Low 0 ike L W : better, and in moderate demand, Supe:fine ALSO, THE FAMOUS Cap. VL. Pork firmer— ess $13.52 1813.75 P ei . os ° ‘ ‘An Act to amend the Act for the reliet Pork firmer iess $13.52 u $13.75. Feigats| Qet, 16, 1871 —i pa3sw (2640 w $6.90; Extra Western $7 a $3. | FENTON T, NEWBERY. —Liverpool lower, Flour per 2s, 6d, Grains} — ener eumnetaimeatae invite your special attention to What we stated at} scarcity | |Honbls Messrs. Strong Herbert Bell R. | of untertunate Debtors 1868. cap. Vii MUSICAL. ‘An Actin addition to the Act relating her ee eaaien to to dee hee —| proressox sprvvey wit, at oe THIS SEASON'S LMPORTATION oO 2 appo me the ziarbor anc 3: es ra ye of C 7 last 3 ia for Hil inroads tad iad thes VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. sadotbbie due oducts ae aCe pent Port 0. Charlottetown. FORMAN( Eatthe Market Hall,on FRIDAY Cap X. } ar . ae | NIGHT the 20th inst. Doors open at 74 ‘ | _ondon, avng., Oct. 12, o'e'oek: first Sol v rt Jal sh ‘Au Act te consolidate and amend Acts) The Progressists are about to wo gonize throu b- | P ekets f f . oie a phy win “Wat. vegulating the sale by License of iri ut Spa oe barewe. heel , ae ennene ckets for Bile at the stores o -R Wat- g t y Sale Db) ense vo piritu— Out Spain ona larger bass so far es concert of . : peony syle son, H. A Harvieini D Laird. , .— Oct, 16, 1871. hp. Tobaceo! Tobacco! }:@r steamer; wheat 10 a 10 1-2d.-~ St. | | John Teles raph. Oct. 19. of the following GOODS: Fine Miiled Beaver Overcoatings, }@ then aod party a scipline are Cobhcertieds It Is lhave, &e. | known Serrane and Sagasta are ou the best cf KIvBERLEY, terms aod ready tu act in union. Porento, Oct. 12, Further advices have been received e@ uficima | : Double Milled Beaver Cloths, | tory ef the account of a Feniun attack on Pewbi | y TE areme ulacturing a very ch. ice art’- aad Sea oan vdward: ialand. | ba, They wet no resistance, the place net being! cle ot TUBACC®, from pure Virginia} _, Heavy Mcscow Beavers, — garrisoned. It avons 0 oe. has been —_ to anything ever made on the French W itneys President Cloths, We have to acknowledye tl eceipt of | Vung an attack oo Fert Gar y all suminer, 1! Island. “av | ‘j “Dancing Lesion No 4 of the Railway Rig’”| 2H, feeuving mye trem the Prewet J. & 1, moRBiB: || y neny Llet Cloth Coatings, and “W.leome to the Royal Alire a,” ur. ee ae ew oe Senne oe Pi _Oh’towe, Oct. 18, Lh eG ; — “i ue oer rennet: " ings, 1p Rikeabacar fier shethestens them wih cotfidence, He bas been intrigu ng | -P ts ‘ bateat woductions, With ‘he werkmen on the line of the Pae fie! q@ Pa idly the | iper in the fiest piece after his Katiway, coanting on thet help when the work | SOLE Leather! Superfine and Wosded West of tnyland Broadecloths, own tashiom reviews the performances of the} of the road was stopped It is suid be was ace} Silk Mixed an! Worsted Coatings, (Signed) The Officer Administering the (-overnment of Prince a Sole Leather! 100 SIDES, J. & T. MORRIS. Governmeat regarding their Railway Sfep,| companied by O Neil and bad only about firty | and delivers his instructions to the supposed wen. , | Ring with all due formelity, and in his us val Windsor Canada, Oct. 12 | Ch'tow 3" P . serio comic wanuer The * Welcome to th. | _ MeGregor’s _Bank, Post Offices Tetegraph | i a en 18, sag ACES... _ Putterus of Velvet and Figured R yal Aifred’’ is Mc i, :Paue’s | Z , | ORiee Great Western Railway stave aud many | $j t} a 7 2 we t | ed : te : ~~ 7 : vlber bul dings were burned last bight. | Tea : Tea! Tea ! - Silk Vestings, he 4 pss yy er sey i c A Detroit fire engine treudered good service ;| ~~ fo tt ll : : Rich Black Wocl Cuassimeres and we Author, He quote one line from) ies $150 U0. Iueured in English Cauadiau| UST RECEIVED, ex Moseile, from Lon- in T ; Phompso.’s celebrat- d Song, “Britannia Cympany. don, Doeskin lrowserings, rul-s the waves’ w neh he u-es esa ret al : New York, Oct, 13- 105 ‘hests= best Congou TEA. A most desirable lot of Tweed and then we fiid the following verse which Gold closed strong last night at 114 1-2 to J & T. MORRIS Trowserings ~ first-class p t ‘ MOR ’ - t+ ° . . oS - 8 Ch’tewn, Ort. 16, I*71 Im terns for Fall and Wicter Wear, One hundred and twenty new de- litsrature. New York, Oct. 13 TI 1 idea! | Tie lors of life at the Chicagu fire 1s now esti- Fl ; ak Sippie Fl pss > **} he grand ideal current yet, i mated at two thousand, | our our ¢ ) ¢ | * ee * | . Gives EKelat two the name |} Several New York thieves and incendaries, | : Of British Tars—who don't forget jeaugit m the act, Were shot or uung at lauip | 20) BBLS CANADA FLOUR, - 4 | w* copy as afavorable sample of our Island| 11458 | The annale of their fame !— | posis* signs to select fiom. No wap’ ring boast uf Eng ish pride A cable despatch received at Quebec from the | J & T. MORRIS, Stoe ade(lotht Up n T afalyvar’e flo d, P }Eogush Govertumuen. «ffeis te Chicage all the} Charlattetewr, Ort. 16 LS71, lm A full tock of well nade Clothing, j wiiiiary tots ana biankeis iw th Dowinion, Ot ) (be latter toere are over bef a milton, Lhe devastaiin of fires in Michigan and Wis | Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. } cous us appalieg. Near Green Bay one bun- | | | in Euglish, C: nadian and Domestic Fabrics, A rich display of new Ties, Scarf Collars, Rubber Braces, Gloves, silk & Linen Handkerchiefs, Merino & Lamb’s Wool Underclothing, Socks, Silk & Alpacca Umbrellas, Railway Rugs and India Rub- e ~ w ber Carriage Wrappers, | Vessel for Charter Colored Tweed ad Flannel Shirts, (g HE in the newest patterns, Gents’ The sentiment was ratified With noble Nelson’s rlood; Oli Envland’s prestige still 1t saves, dad yet Britannia rules the wares.” dred and fiity ae ere burved to deatt . : ace bat a ine ‘J tei hud elie: sliding Hews ») Q varter Case Hi nnessy's BRA NDY, died. of people we @ driven by the flames into ad 20 do do Oneephers - W HISKnY, ithe river, where most of them petisoied, Lo do do I OR! W INE, r de a " d } Ou Sunday wight fire broke out iu the Belgian} 19 dv do SUERRY WINE, oat Aveustts We understand thet a) set learnt of Brussels, Wir Terms—~ 3 and 6 monthe credit on apprev- : » Geetroying 130 meetiuy ot the people ot Fort Auyustus has beer: | },, uses al, the place coulaiued, exeepling fire | ed paper. called tor W eduesday next. J & > MORRIS i é 27 Ch’town, Oct. 16, 2871. lm AUGU>TUs. FOR? We hear that | Nine persons a6 missing suppo ed to huve the Puiriot staf ure to muster there in toree | perished. The inhabitante lost everything. We wistake whe good sense of the men of | Phe eny of Manistee, ou the east coast Ls ke! Port Augustus very muck indeed,it thes will i Michigan. of 4(00 whabiants, bas beeu ball} | be the firet to put the bock ufder the head of | destroyed; toss $1,500 U00. their faithful friend Hon Francis Kelly, thet} London, Oct. 12. The Ialian Goverpwent bave wade a req isi-| elder? David Laird mag be euailed to chop off} ‘ : ‘A. fast-sailing Brigantine | . - ' j tion tor St. Andiew s convent near the Quirinal rN‘ SOB PRUR 142 tcnc bb : bis aod dieir political heads. A word to the) jy poms, The building is desired for the pur- ay + A nee B,” 153 tous He. Well-fitting Dress shirts and wise shouid suffice, | pose of extending the Royal Stable, and ww} “aap sister. 8, McD -nald, Master, ex < -<<me- loccupien by the Acerican Jesuit Colege. The! ome pected here from Be ston, the Linen Fronts, CON rROVERSY IN A NU TSHELL, Pope as eaid that the dewand wust be resisted irst Week in November, and wil be open for Rubber Clething Boots & Over- } ibe Republican Journals reproach the Gov | a Charter, either to the West Indies or {t. — Islander to Patriot: Are you vot ashamed | “MEME ber He com ved-es ig uot at all hagards | Jcun’s, Newfoundlind. Apply te shoes, of yourseif ty be culling the Government]? Oe On OS iene billed t te | PEAKE Bkos & co, | Portmanteaus & Travelling Bags, * : j ‘ Cergyman pawmedc a’een lie 8 Wile “eo : # a ~ ' waughty names, especially when it is the here, aud thea attempted suicide ~ | iS arlottetown, Oct. 14 187 cee iis ‘ihe ULheapest and Best range Lo: don Oct. 1h. | Menotti Garibaldi bas arrived in Rome | The workmen aarested at Pesth, were found | Patriot to Islander: (After readi g!to be members of the International and con | Josephus, ** Ail this availeth me naught, so| nected with ‘he Commune, { luuz us I eve Mordecai the dew (J. C. VP.) | jsitting at the king’s gate;” (sotfo voce) and of Hats §& Cips we have ever shown. Note.—All our Goods are sold at the members of the Government are your owu} proudest feather in your hat that two of the} | ‘ | or the ree u-law, VEN GOODS! Al THE > 30 long as I do not get a share of the * pub-|} A. B. SMITH, ‘chuidadiwsurvebd solic MANO RAO TO KER, Queey street wareuotse, VERY LOWEST PRICES ‘ AN artic'e wha We bad wadites in re | HMPOATER & DEALER | EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, and shewn freely, whether pur- pDiy lo the Trgus Oo e Education questio chased or not. ply to the «rgus on the Education question For Cash Only | N } we must defer for another week. ‘The HATS CAPS & FU RS | ce : dieu Argus admits most of our conclusions As ; ' ’ Vi ESSKS DAVIES & SON respectfully WW A Weeks & Co the Argus represenis & more moderate and } + beg leave to notify their friends and | ' ' ‘ a5 influential section of. the public than the | customers of the arrival of a large portion oi | Putioi - judging from the (ove of both cr | their guns. We ininh te Atpes would do well HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR | AUTUMN GOODS ite passthe Rabicon and adopt our views INK. MUS KRA v. POX & OTHER FUI | } had 79 with which he differs to ities The Patriot) MINE, MUSKS SKI vs : ; | By Steam Packet, via Halifax, as well as by | by its st ence, which is siguificant adinits ora s evs | “the regular Sailing Packets petween this -he justness of the late expose of the work- SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. port aad that of London & Liverpool. oF THB ing of the School question: When such ® Charlottetown, Prince Fdwaid Island. | deughty champion has not a word to say vunary 17, 1870. 3m in ttsdufence tis about time Ww change eewgrSsS:::::.&QrrrrS => assortment of it fur a better one. At the Rai way dinner) gy, i : ’ D R ¥ G OO D “S 2 sph Pope said that -he bad help- Charlottetown Debating Club. | : Ur ae = a — ph i rin “gr _ a lp th ee 5 | Of all kinds, comprising Ladies’ and Gent's Oar 0 lhaugurate the & fee PCHOOL Systein, | ad aad a othi s : : ; but owing to the way it had been overlook- ‘HE FIRST MEETING of the season will Cl * eu Che tasees. Sachion, W onl and eens Cre ee be held FYIDAY evening. the 20th inet , Cloth Gods, Hoi-ery, H.iberdush- ete mae Pee re a «nie ae oy ‘clo k he Oddiellows’ Hall, Reading ery, &e., &., which, with the years, especially it had not borne good) #t 8aclo m the VGdienows ull, heaging .ok oe : : 7 . ee : ; sndeance Of ‘anemée Stock of Gouds previously fruit” ‘They are all beginning to sce it. Room Bui.ding A ful attendan hand b ‘eels | bers and those wishing to join the Club is re op hand enavie them ' to off r alnost Last week we had the honor of an inter-/q'ested, every ariice Establishment from next coor to Hon view with Hon.G. *% Strong in Summer-| Vet 16, “71. ° r 1 : fitooe ti ine — —— | required, which trey coufid-:t'y recommend) DANIEL BRENAN, in Sydney Sweet, to ost 2 Bie akg: mabe Renage wigan. eather GD: t as being well wortny of the at- bis premises in ed from hm that the ex Iwnations of the) WANTED SITUATIONS, teutivn of aan P How remier had sutisiied hing thatall WAS) 4 PRENCHMAN and his WIFE are de-| Terms Cash, or approved Joimt Notes at 3 done on Lhe Square 5 ntrac Z gious of getting S:tnations ina respect | nation able family. Tne torm-r will make bimself When suca honest shrewd business men as) . "| general y usefu! about house or farm —the DAVIES & SON, atter a8 housekeeper. They can give the| Ch’town, Occ, 15th, 1871. 10i best of ree mimendations, Apply at once "7 ae r ve 7” variety of | i E: AMINE Ofhe . Oe cme HE AMA! Valuable Real Estate, , GR reece ery edhe ide Teer, whias CLOTHS We believe that several Insurance C re| CHARLOTTETOWN | i —. Oe eeaeuerst oe — panies buye suifered severely hy tue Chichage | 1 ‘tustant, at [2 o'clock noon (if nut previous. fice As 8 me unersiness has been te It he re S T F A Rl Ri A K c R Y a ly dispesed of) that _ 1eregud tothe Haxovgr st New York, ree aie Valuable Plot ef Land, . a. j Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. | postaye stam pe. AND RE\DY FOR SALk AL —ALSO— Boots and Shoes. Queen Street. REMOVAL | The Stock comprises a very veneral and select AMERICAN TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. R. HARRIS. See’y, Queen Street, B. Reid S F. Periy and Messrs Arsenault and J A. beDonald consider that the Gov ernment did properly in letting the Con tract to Mr. Shreiber it is a pretty good gual autee for the . ountry that ail is well. where be keeps constantly on hand evory —> -——_— Corner of Prince & Grafton Stree's. | a much pleasure in giving the following facts in| wer t . an from the Comp ony 3} — : : : ; . auswer to a tele zra om C pony 3} HE Subseriber, h virg recently fitted up! front of 40 feet and extending back 68 feet, u STEAM BAKERY, is prepared to -ape with the H® Subseriber has removed the ics Memorial recently presentec to me by cer | Chichago fire $250 YOO, leaving the Company tain Members of the Legislature of Prince) with a surplus’? of $126,399, besides all is) prese.tid by My. 32 Newbery, we hace atuated on SYDNEY STREET. having a Having engaged the service of a arent in Charlottetow: ply hie Dua rous Customers, to whom he is Paid up per i tiankful for past favo s, and the publie yen Brick Dwelling House, $400,060; Suri lus $326,699; loss by the erally, with everything in bis line of business. | Jarse WAREL OUSE and sL£AbLE thereon, MARQUIS OF LORNE TWEED!, | WHICH WILL BE MADE UP? IN THE LATEST AMERICAN (STYLE & OR TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. ; We off2r Great Inducements now, before the hurrying of the ball Seasor Prices and Quality riot to be Equalled in the Market! Gents wishing avything in our line had better cail immed ately and get suit Charlottetown, September 4, “871. NEW GOODS | eee) FALL OF 1871. The Subscriber has received, direct from Great Britain, the Dominion of Canada, and th United States, THE LARGEST STOCK OF STAPEE AND FANCY DRY GOODS: ever imported by him, and which he will dispose of on The Most Reasonable Terms. ; He invites Inspection, feeling assured thatshe can'satisfy the most fastidious taste JOSEPH A. McDONALD, Queen Street, Opposite20wen Connolly's. Ch'town. October 9, 1871. i ROBERT YOUNG | London Millnery Bonnets, London Made Costumes Waterproof Cloths, from 4s. 9d, per yard upwards New Mantle Cloths for the Season, in Dogskin, Lambskin, Petersham, &c in all the leading colors, Just Received at ‘ BIROBERT YOUNG'S| FREEHOLD FARM DAVIES & SON, BFrOR SALE. ARE SELLING OFF THE! , Balance of their Straw Goods, 7 be sold by Public Auctior, on Friday. the! . } the 17th day of November next coming at cA. D. 1871). at the hour of twelve o'clock neon, " at the Court House in Georgetown, under and by Cost and Charges, 4 virtue of a Powerof Sale, contained onan In-| Aug .l4, 1871. d-uture of Mortgage, bearing date the 161th June, | 1266, and wade between Angus Melsaae, of | ® Mitebel River. Lot 45, King’s County, of the one i Leather Beltinz. part, and James B Gay, of Towuship Ne. 41, | | Queens County, of the other part All sian | od UST received, w lavge Jot of Superi piece or parcel of Land, situated lying and being | Oak Tanned Leather Belting, two, thr = & on Township Ne. 54 King’s County and bound: | four and a half and eix mehes, AM rivet Fp ed as or viz . By — oneetta - the and stretched, ready for use in Malle, Thres / orth eide of Cardigan River at the sonth east : : i naa of land in sdpecsiien of Robert Winters, | tog Machiuce and Panorrs, 7 land running thence berth by the Magnectic DOLD & ROGERS. weridian of the year Ie64 for the di-tance of eighty-five (&5) chains op to the Launching Read thence along the said Road eastwar:dly. un til it goes a distance of 81x 6) chance and sixty | Roofing Material. Edward Island, together witu acopy of wy reply- 2 It will he seen from the eorrespond-| ence that 1 was asked ty summon a Specia Session of Parbimeut in orcer that the i en- ders tor the coustruction of the proposed Kailway might be submitted to the | egis lature. and that he Legisiavure nught have an earl opportimity of considering those) portions of the ‘| reaty of Wasningiou which effect the interests of this Co ony 3 My reasons for declining to comply | with the prayer of the Memorial are fully | explained in my giter to the Memoria - isis of the 24th uitim» andi do no think “that I need trouble your Lordship with any further remarks upon the subject on this) occasion ' 4 Your Lordship will observe with satis-| factiup that the Memorialists express them- | selves not Bula orably as regards the Trea-| ty of Washington, that they evince a de | sire to a sist the Imperial Gover ment in} removing any «aus 6 of irritation bet een | the mother cov atry and Lhe «© nited States; | and that approving ia advance of t e pro visioval arrape een referred to in the | last paragraph of my reply their acquies- cence tm the Legisiation uccessary lo give effect fo the Treaty may be expected, when | the tupe gomes tyr the qougideration of that question by the Legislature I have &c, WiILLtAM Rowson. Lieuvemnt Oovernor. (Signed) The Right Bon The Earl of imberley, a. &6., &e. Prince Edward Is\<ud- No. 37. Downing Street, Poth oeptember, 1871. (Copy). Esn I bave the honor to acknowledge the re- vip: of your Despatch No, 63 of the 1th! |ment of Rev. Mr. Swabey's lecture at the * paid up cay itul.’’ -—<—- - " He keeps con: «1 tly on hand, and makes to | adjoming the Brick Warehouse of the Hon. We wou'd direct attention to the advertise” order, the fo lowiug, viz: | Dance! Brenan and lately in the vecupation ot Mr. Joseph A McDonald. Teriis L:veral. Pilot Bread: { WM. DODD, Auctiuneer, Ather e@.m, ou Thursd-y evening, {8¢h inst. i | No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, Ch’town, Oct, 17. No, 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, 2 Esq , on Saturday evening, too jate for sere) . @ Hace * | No. 4 is. Nv. Navy tion this week We shall publish it, and the | N rd swe F a F : . Pil ‘ a : - sply, | Lhick Family Pilot, ancy Pilot, Mortgaze which we promised, with our reply, | next Issuc? Biscuit and Crackers: Dysvepsia Crackers, Co tee Crackers, We reevived a letter from W. D O Brien | O'-T itt Ta = | AUCTION! Great Clearing-Qut Sale. rEXHE SUBSCRIBER having been very suc- — 2 ++ ” i a ets Coming out of the small end of the horn. | Captain's Biscuit, Toe Patrtct cesignating the letting of the| Soda Biscuit, racks Contract ** Guverament mismanagement, ’ | Wn © Biscuit, s Ginger Crackers, ies re Meaford Biscuit, i Uvster ¢ ree kesg, dental in the S. Perar’s Cuvacn.-—Weduesday next be-| 5 “ed Sugar B.scuit, | . eee: ing the Feast ot o. Luke, the Services in $ | Sugar Crackers, I WAPSBIn @ -CO,, >. paney Creches, Ban Capra's dow Tailoring & Gentlemen's Out- Peter Church will be #t the bours of Ta. m, | are cone’ | ’ J , fitting Business, : . m., & 730 p.m (choral. oT ) These Biscuits and Crackers are of the best | intende to give bis whole attention to that L ok out for a Grand Literary and Musical! description, aid can confidently be recom-| branch, Fe ds } Entertiinment in the Ather @in. on k rilay mended to the public, wart ihe 27th O tober ivst., by Arizsan penne) pa@> Orders from the Country prom tly at WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Suns of Temperance, of this citys ‘ec mmencing on WEDNESDAY, the 18th tigen el -pnded to, Trae JOHN QUIRK. Charlottetown, Oct. 16. 1871. Ploughing Match! Ov TOBER, ivst., and ce ntinuing aptil all is disposed of, hts large STOCK of | Faney & Staple Dry Goods, Ready- | By Te.eararu To News Room- Port) Hoop Ot. 13 5 p. m.— Steamer St.) Lawrence at this Port, all we L ; Gxoncksows, Oct 13 - Storm very) ¢ pr QUGuING MATCH will be held at) made Clothing, Boots & Shoes, heavy, six vessels driven ashore noserious ¢ Murscfi-ld, Lt 34, on MONDAY Hats & Caps, Groceries, Xe. OL TOBER 30ch, when Przes off red by the This will be a first rate chance for COUN Queen’s County Exh. bition Commissioners TRY TRADERS to RENEW THEIR Tue argest nuniber of men employed by | will be compeied . If ue ? ENE _ STOCK! " Boies si ft, ate » day adver- = preve unfil fi rthe Match on the day Sale to pommence at 11 o'clock, a. m. . -. Kneland is fifty-six thousand ae Bs ’ ahh] one firm in England 1s fitty-six tised, it will take place on the next suitable Terms Besy. The employers are John Taylor & Son,and gay 1¢ employe ay Joseph A McDonald. The follow} g Mavaging Comm'ttee will —»_oe appoint dudges, vz: Uv... Rk. P. Haythorne, Queen Siveet, Opposite Owen Connoily’s. N. RANKIN, Auctioneen. Ir is said that a number of Americans pr J, T. Jenkins, Caarles Kennedy, E-q, Ch'town, Get. 9, 1871 are hurrying ivto the interior of Africa For list of Cl ssey und Pizes see Hand- Go to W. A. Weeks & Uo, tor Cheap Goods, damage, —-_—~o——— the men are engaged in mining. : h lx, to be had of Mr Lewis, Market Clerk, | with the object o rescuing Livingstone, t 6 und ut the Office of : | reeat traveler, Who is said to be in a peri- A McNEILL, Secretary, Sow peal. Up’ town, Oct, 16, 1871, lip PRACTICAL CUTTER, who has had fourteen yenrs’ experience as Custom Cutter in tne United States, und lately engaged some of ihe Very best Workmen in the city orders wil] be filled with Punctuality and Despatch. Good Fits Guarantied ! - SOSEPH A. McDONALD, ) QUEEN STRRET, opposite Owen Connolly's. Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1881. C iieenemennned WANTED. 7EXNHREE FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN TAILORS will receive c.nstaut work aud gooa wages. To Let. To Let. MMEDIATE possession can be given, The House and Premises now occupied by R. IN. HURT, Esq. consisting of Parlor, Sitting Room aad Kitchea, on the first fluarg Drawing Roow. Two Bedioums, on the seeond floor aud Two larg Roows on the thivd floor; a good Cellar, 8.able aud Coach House, Enquire of MARK BUTCHER. October 2, 1871, WM 8ANDERSON & CO, Auctioneers, | Georgetown S«pt. 58, 1X71. 2m Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, i N accorda: ce with a Resolution passed at a General Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Bank, held this day in their Ba:k- |ing House, Charlottetown, a Vall of 335 per cent on the subscribed Stock is hereby made, which amount the Stockholders are requested to pay at the office of the said Bank, on or before WEDNESDAY, the Ist Novembernext. ROBERT LONGWORTGH, President, Ch'towa, Sept. 27, 1871. At a Meeting of the Direetors of the above Bank, held this dav, it was resolved that inas- much xs some of the Stockholders have ex pressed a wish to be permitted to pay up a larger proportion of their Stock than 335 per cent, therefore that any Stockholder paying ina larger p-y centage shall be entitled to | participate in the profits of the Bank in pro- | portion to the amount se paid, | ROBERT LONGWORTH, Pecsident. Dated 28th Sept, S71. WOOL __WOOL- cs aidfor WOOi. on delivery, at H. J CALLBECK, } Qb'town, May 30, 1870, (60) linke, ona right angle thenee south to the | N HAND and for Sale Rooting Pit . shore aforesaid, thence along the same to the | . * place of commencement. Coutaining filty four | and Felt, Al o Tarred Paper. 7 |(54) acres of Land a litle more or less. To- DODD & ROGERS. : ' 'yether with ai! Houses, Buildings, Casements, | 5 Rights aud Appurtenances, : ' c Terms aod turther partiowars made Known at B h : the office of Wm. Sanderaor & Co., Geo getown cots & ww oes. Dated at Georgetown this 12th day of Septem. | A LARGE quantity of BOUTS & SHOF ? ber, A. Ds 1871 Just rece:ved, and for Sale Cheap, Al ‘ | Me.’s, Women’s, Misses’, Children’s Rubt! p | Shoes, in great variety. ' DUDD & ROGERS. & Ch’town, Oct, 6, 1871. 6w f TO LET. i 7g: HE SHOI’, CELLAR, & WAREHOU: edj.ining the KANKIN HOUSE, SYDNEY Street. App'y to i JOUN DOUSE. & Oct. 9°b, 1871. Riquing & Prachoms fr Sale! 1 GANG, for a Brigantine. (nearly pes 1 do. ac ‘Topsai: Schooner, eo. 10) PUNCHLYUNS and CASKS, ; App y to JOHN DOUSE, Oct. 9, 1s i. ' - Tea, Bags, &c. PACKAGES rkESH IEA, we 130 ranted ysood. , i 3 (6) GRAIN BAGS, FLUUR always op hand, | Agent for Balis, Wilkes & Co's Pain' & Varwishes a:d Printing ink, Montreal, &, P. HILL, | Poake’s Building, Ch'town, Oct, 9, 1871, ;@