D Ss : ‘ ofan A Che Examiner, ~ : * ' % POLLS IE TES AT OE, 1 CI I Aa | | ; . monet | TTF ise enaliiiteds ksh Gietar tar anlitcdidtese|4dted saa o Peanch anchaueea auaee ta nou'd, of should do its. A contest of this ki ee ee : , = . noe 7 —- L 2, .. oad eee | el ft eee gd a | ve French authorities at Rome in conse-! cou'd, ot should do if. contest of this kind ~ , Yan’ di ample oy > neighbomting Coldnies. 1 hey seemed utierly | freeholds: generally speaking, thuse living in the interior are! board required by tbe Frene saa r a long time to come, rT the amnoyances and eaibarrassinents of a laweue an P pelt, Oliesvonacice } : : : not able to become treeholders.”’ | quence ot the prolongation, sti ; ‘ . h { > and it i “yy . devo d of +. least ability fo @et in aby manner on the ; ‘ , bain) h wha i etiate tact ‘not difficult.to conjecture in whose favor the lit Raster athe f ” Yeneth che bye f the Governs| Those various statemetts shew plainly enough what my errre divisi ill Guiember that one of the contestants fea cn Mt * K : on NN en Stibject. At ength they saw the programme awn. d labia was; and insteadof its tendeacy being to places) 74 Parrie algo announces that a French naval division w | when we rémembe ants ib a rich lange ins ie 0 % ict Or “ig 9d oe r _— ol Nove Scotia, and then began tv copy from oo Like high value upon Township land, the very contrary inference contintee crates off the const of ‘Syria during the whole Mord and the other a very ror tonent. : athe ea ae by agg 0 of! the an all imitations, ours nae “y- was = bur a -must have bee: drawn by the hep yh from ee winter, for the protection of the Christians. a “as aa ae there is ae er point to be Mm the Le vumission Dy one whe bas bud an vp: on the reception given to the Prince in Nova Scotia. 4€ | tenor; and the same construetion will be put upon it by any | Giceaeiliakan shane *RANCE TO SWITZER- | dered. e Royal Commissioners were appointed es ortuany of hearmyg what the pevple say about it, may M06 lavish expenditure of £3000 made BP. K. [sland appear unprejudiced person who will take the trouble tu read over | THREATENING NOTE ak ae (trators to settle the disputes between landlord and a. Ubdcceptable tu your readers. The Seneral opinion, as far ae | ; ‘ hat like the Frog in the Fable, which tried to be as | the reporter's notes. , ‘ : h | hould have settled them, or adopted such . wet hae le ather it, j Ps &g ‘ . j i » ; j ce note from the French They shoul ° P Meare fatiaen: “rhe p - - nas - cud " eae large as the ox. The event has passed, aud now let us ask _ I regret that I have been obliged to go into such lengthy | | The Federal Couneil has ae r the scandalous affair) would conduce to a settlement, or have abandoned the - , @ people are sadly disappointed. hven the mont what benefit the people derived (r ah it ot home—whet has detail; but my evidence not having been yet published, [have Government stating that it considers th is of ‘ iat te the veal Commmsiateds Gee teay, woderate and least sungeine have to confess that it confers : of ws ne nichigndrviaen tate + e8 oe ‘ | bad no other means of shewing the inaccuracy of your state- which tovk place on the frontier of the canton of ‘Geneva, on There is nothing int e Moya ission to Justify the ap. fewer benefite on the tenaniry, and is mure favourable to the OF advantage did the Colony gain abroad ? Ail that alse. | ment. ‘That it has not been published is not of my choice or the 25th of August, as a violation of Freneh territory. the poimtment of deputy a: bitrators. Lustead of seliling Penprwstere, than they expected or buped. Those who are hood und walignity could invent against us—this and only jseeking ; on the contrary, 1 made a formal application to the note of the French Government demands satisfaction ar 118 (QJuestion, the Royai Commissioners have unsettled it im the — Suterested in proppius up the tottering cause of the | this, ‘Reporter tor that purpose in the early part oi last winter, bat account, and indemnity to be paid to those wounded and ar- ‘most effectual manner—they bave delegated their Crea and Lory Aenean. ure peat — But another event approaches, and by prompt and proper he declined on the ground—(and which appeared to me to be! rested on that occasion. ‘others without any authority,—and they have iven ene, ? fe foet if must receive some ¢ u > re : : | iecti 2 5 ish it wi : 1“ re y ee : before ib can See bei — ie pditbal the ‘anette de action being taken, the world may know that = do; mut ye on Vnwerwerges wie tote om am et : Tate EVACUATION OF MOROCCO BY SPAIN. agement to litigation and contention between WOE even attempt to justify, but mainiain a most discreet 8° !0W iu the scale of civilization as the macng Aaeweee tn lo iene a ined mene S rhe the The Epoca eontains a remarkable article, in which it says: tenant to an extent that was pever dreamt of by either ; . an , ahs : mW ; | preceded mine, an et remain : . ! 2 : " ‘ as: i : : oonnae Hience with regard to its wost ubjectiunatile features. When and English jouroals represented a ee rhe Timer a on appears, as it will, I presume, shortly, I shall be quite; —+-In view of the present stue of things in Europe it is at Tne Islander threatens the coun ry with a serious tured to speak of them they siar them over, and hasten to will do us justice, and retract or qualify the apimadversions | content to abide by the verdiét of the public on its character. | cessury to'evacuate Tetuan on honourable conditiens, in order ‘mity in the event of the House net confirming the eipatiate va what they ure pleased to term the deau-res vi the aad falsehoods of the correspondent who accompanied the | | Spanish furces.”” ‘The , ; ; : Q With regard to the purchase of the lands of this Colony by to allow of the coneentration of the Spanish forces.”” | ‘und this is no Jess than the retirement of Col. G Award. Bat it is bard work. [+ is quite evident that, muci| Prince of Wales during the visit to the Colonies. The event the lewautee” my Swe individaal opinion then was, and’still Correspondencia Autografa, in allading to the above article, #4 th us they have striven, they bave not yet been able tw deceive, is the International Exhibition of 1862. There the Colony | is, that sixteen years’ purchages as a general rule, applicable | deelares that no revolution has yet been taken on the question, we to ite real nature; and the tenantry, keenly , | tinge -— vate life, and the future devotion of Messrs. Palmer, ” S ; aiian | : iness of their i Sime to their own interest, treat With the most eupreme con: can be made known to Kuropean emigrants and capitalists. | to all Township lands, would be quite too igh, snare a - thas: it is not impossible thut the Government eutertains | sat daianapuniingeiae aaa Libenie’ ' tamPs the Binds arguments brougiit forward to support it. | There the genius aud industry of man will appear in generous | greatly above the selon Rene lee eine nea POLAND. _kuow these eminent men cannot hve foreversthe country ; Toe pfevaient dase ppota tame ut and discontent are by the rivalry before the —e and admirer ion of the world. ed houhadented any aaa rule fixing au uniform price, even | At Cr: on the oceasion of » funeral service for those must sooner or later dixpense with their services, and perhaps Torves aecributed to the arts of the Libera! party. That party, | Two pe have London, | es New York and other chiet | wt this diminished rate, they would, in my Opinion, have pro-) yy), tell in the recent disturbances ut Wilna, an arbitratary jp js as well we should bear the shock now or a year aher, “) Suit ape pa ates of ae eee: to ano | + ame been putting — an rome od eau pounded a most arbitrary and unjust measure, and one which intervention by the police took place, and the trades-people 4. 4 dozen years hence. We remember that the Was Seka = oo ror anne aaaiee ort o ee ere, where our workmen la arg Under | Gould not prove, otherwise than injurious in its operation to | were compelled tu re-open their shops. Many persuns were | well goverved at a time when they bad votbing to do with f . manifold disadvantages contrasted with those of older and vast numbers of farmers in the Island; but having adopted | & people thus practised upon. Now, this is quite a mistake ; | alll tas : aaaial ion i atalie =. | arrested, ‘its affuirs—when the most importsnt and useful aa waded ture likely. wilful lcatesenbasien. Daring wealthier countries, the Government appropriate the sum of | the principle of valuation by disinterested parties fixing a . : ; : a Mt TNE RPITIC SIATIC”’ WITH FIF- | Statute book become the law of the land ;—and we ir : > £79, to encourage the sons of P. EK. Island to bave the:r | certain rate as the extreme limit beyond which the price of the | LOSS OF THE BRITISH SHIP “ASLATIC” V tate? ‘ ned wi _ ee . eldee ten Speeer trate. aun country represented by specimens of their taleut and industry | ost valuable lands ns the Culony ean ee servied, (a6 : oo HD ra he ae ao ni ot a prerweeael eae when came Turies, Witness the addresses presented to the Gover- at the World's Exhibition of 1862. Moreover, with this /’4St 48 respects the lands of the proprietors why Se ue Sad details have been received of the foundering of the h i the whcleo ys anes , Sof oll atl her by the inbabitnotw of several districts in which the eup- | trifling amoun'—through the lethargy of the Government the award, and we have the opinion of the Duke of > pe Mae: © Asiatic, nearly 1,000 tons burden, while on ber homeward god servants, are consign © the tom ola perteen of the necmens Gavemmenstnere okennd, Reotiniied he i Giving cidintiah rablicity 3 she eitbilssuame agricul. | as to how far it may bot be wade binding upon the Sf voyage from Akyab to Falmouth, and the loss of the greater wo are surpt ised the Is/ander has not indulged in Lugebri. oug of these ad pe eunlidence it the reeulte uf the labuure ae om re wath saaotd whe - enthia toft' and meena the price of euch man 8 farm iv: be ae y pre _ portiun of her officers and crew. The survivors, = m pam- lous reflections on the prubable calamity of losing, at the mame ~ vt the Commissioners is expressed in the strongest terms. i | hich : é d ——e es an a cee di | ation—the question arises whether it would not be a ep ent) ber, had reached the island oi St. Helena, by the pon ie time, the valuable services of Mr. W. Pope, Mr. Can. F i Weew necessary 1 eval ehtion the names of i oP ig | white - produce and prepare articles that may reflect ore it step for the Legislature to interpose its authority for the pur- barqae Oly npia, Capt. Lobias, which picked them up on the ford Me: Morison, Mr. Duns'd Cer ie, and come ential Conservatires who huve fine more te raise tl... expec- |” the Colony. Mr. D. Laird, tor once in his editorial ca-| pose of enabling the tenantry at large to avail themselves morning alter the loss of their ship. Capt. Watts, the com- . , pel aes ‘hed (Soils sostiored alt eeu tationsef the tenantry that the whule of the Liberal warty | Peer, sensibly and courageously says ia the Protestant ut Sa- vl the means of enforcing a purchase (under the valuation mander, states that the Asiatic, on the 17th June, encountered other Jess distinguls : a ie , on pur together, Indeed, were it not that the Examine: had | turday : clause), even against the inost unwilling landlord, by devising | q gale of a most threatening character. A terrific sea caught | As we are assured * at it wi a great persousl gain ig Prepared the public mind for the unsatislactory nature of thé ol AP ee Govétnmdit parbelae $e thadetta ravine the Caled a cheap, sale and expeditious mode ol working this branch of | the ship, washed away port bulwarks, and everything ondeek. the chiefs of the Cebinet 10 be relieved from publie car award, the slvck would have been much more vielent, and represented at the World's. Fair they ought to have made , phe award, ia. ¢ase the, award stallion ite'usrivel here. shall! Anothed sea struck the ship, which «rove in the frunt of the let us hope their followers will, to some extent, share. the Government would have come in for a far greater share as generally known as possible neanie ion but ay they were | 7 found not to contain she requirementa wecemsary to vt ee hoop and carried away all the internal fittings. Tbe storm youd fortune—that Mr. Pope will not merely r ; Snag rar Goreme hating tadeatoed, anne aco aati, athe Hoya Agee aaah te Lag apy ati Ske Es eaatally sce or ron, ds pump sang hay, Soe otame- that Ne. Fe wl nt pray re the dt . . orn ° . . , ’ | constan a » ec ° . > , ; ; ;. © ae aa Geverument lor haying endeavored we Png meanest - pon in ee ee mnenetne ‘full consideration of its details, may deem essential to the) spout Nalf-past two on the following morning the ship fell on | Of the Seerctary’s office, nah. his ye a di , e, be sward of the Lund Commissiotiers sets at rest guinas Sided ew ie oo fe oa porerte - o — ae well-being of the community at large. : her broadside and commenced sinking. Captain W atts and enabled to lay the broad yundation Cc oe . 1 accusstiun against the Liberals, which bas been éjtlded and! mort dietdbe tact we wth reat oe meine “13 4 But until the award itself can be placed before tie people, | eight of her crew had barely time to jump inte the life-boat ‘culations more extensive and more satisfactory in thei tee / re-eoliued by tieifenemies. Lt is this, that the Liberals have | jand etl ens cat berg adeee Utada a sa Vimes Rxhic itis im possible for them, or the best informed among us, to hefore the ship disappeared. She went down instantaneous:y. sults than those in which his name was formerly ccupled ; kept ap the ayi.wtion ol the Land Question for merely tuctious | bition: There iaetun aus ren a rain soe be ig Veiimbed / arrive at Just conclusions in regard to its merits or defects ; The'survivors in the boat kept head tu wind until daylight, the Bank —that Mr. Orawiord will have the pleasure Per poses Tas they have ny, wie tu settle it,af to. seit! agall,. Froman avtiess eiten Sie of the ith agele ececsus dua — iminti tv enter upon a | “ee the "ah = _ for — eee ~_ profit of siding in the improvement of our stock of : é ° ..° ; és . ° ig ‘ ic Vb Y 1€ subject a t ese . i the oars. vOU ve 0 cioce we saw a argue to Inlies , - - a oe . dor consid ke fas belt i bp ae yen Leyaitn of appears that after the 30th of September inst. no application | Lam, Sir, yours, &e. distant, which proved to be the Stenele. a tovk them on hat Mr, Currie will have ample opportunities of vultivan estion for further ill seived by the C i » ho | TOV OR’ : “Wr ing polite li ture, and establishing elaims to imm difficulty was presented tu the Tory party for their approb: - weeks leone te, Will be received by the Commissioners, no | J. LONGWORTH. | board, and conveyed them to St. Helena. . Several of the ing polite literature, a ' s ; 1 what quarter they may come. It adds, ‘On this) ¢y lottetow Se , r , » left w and fami by writing elegant essays trom some log house school on the ae as oe ee years “sy = they, instead ot laying puint ibere should be no misunderstanding, as we can assure | sabia. — 7m magnet. seal. | Suffsrers have lett w dows and families. en — of De pe stead 1 thet M as Perey snincsitive and cordially co-operating with | those whe are in that peculiar state of tal -rtainty | i eer . a. : ‘ee Seen , ; ; : therr political opponents for the public good, did all shat lay known as ‘making up cae's mind," Bat if it is aoe abares| To tux Eviton ov rue Examiner. ___ Rus-ell's latest letter to the Times says the issue of Ame- _ Morrison will, as heretotore, u.ake himself generally service. wm tyeit power ty irustrace the well-meant endeavours of thuse before the 30th Sept., they may save themselves all further! S!8,—In your leading article in the Examiner of the 2nd | Tica is rapidly narrowing to a constest between slavery and | able to society, by being ready for any useful and honourable Oppousnis to amelivruse the condition of the tenant, et SEG seule. Ser thaban pealtively the lest day ef gense.!'” |inst., writing én the Land Question, You say, “that nearly | #bolition, and thinks the President will soon declare ail slaves ‘occupation that may offer. menus propesed. | allude to tine Loan and Land Pitcnace " every tenant could effect the purchase of his farm on as good | within the limits of the United States army, free. The Times. | The Islander states that Messrs. Coles and Whelan are Billp, now deciared by Metars. Gray, Lowe and Ritchie to be _ 10 reference to the quotation from the Times, the Lieut. F not better terms than the award propounds.”’ By way of editorially, advises compromise. “advocating the non-payment of rent. The Istander knows ® sujution ** of existing diffeulties tar above and beyond alj Governor supposed that the article might wot be written on | illustrating this proposition you make use o/ a statement made — : oo Oe helan ae. @ beg’ Yet, who does not remember ee this the authority of tivose entrusted with the Management of the | by me befure tos tod Caaiivlesion tu the effect that l would | ae i ‘ — that this statemeut Re a ant ae — * solution was treated by the Tories? ‘The Islander, | Exhibition, and that the intimation about the time for apph- “ccept 15s. per acre for my Estate. It is trae I did so, but Tue public discontent regarding the award is beginning to advocated anything of the aos os ce -apai int aeolll i Sheir ofgen, exbgusted tte weabulury of abusive expletives— cation of space was intended for the readers of the Times in | “ith the important addition, that payment should be made in aet oppressively on those officers of the Government who have of both are before the public. We challenge the Islander by and @ jetty extensive one it was— against the law, its) (aad and not for the Colonies. The article is definite | “+ °F good negotiable securities, and for my whole estate, good suluries at stake, The lamentation of the Colonial See- produce a partiele of proot from either ip support of its false iramers and supporters. Ali sorts of arguments were used to sncush\ “OF Waa> os fter the 3Uth of S b eho: not single farms. When asked if I thought 15s. per acre a retary in the last Is/ander may be safely taken as an echo and malicious assertion. pre jedice the le against it. Not» single member of the f Be eb eeiee tke SUth of September applications | lair price to fix as a standard between individual tenants and of the dolorous feeling of the whole official band. Tiey per- PTT Te ety, Se tae ae Lory, party, if my mewury serves me, supported it. Now, all 2% Space will not be received, 2 matt r from what quarter | myselt as landlord, I strongly deprecated anything of the kind, 0 00° ‘ dost: clouds ceil igiahlinirtadiite ileal telat . L EXHIBITION this vppysition was honest and sincere or it was dishonest and they may come.” ‘That it is on good authority the adver- | for reasons which every small Proprietor clearly understands. , C®'¥@ te dark clouds swiftly rising in the political horizon— | INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ee. ts Soe erpesitivn.cisies considered the measure | a in the same No. of the Times immediately above & bud une, | at Feagun deiied 16 their support, or they | the leading editorial i In conclusion, [ may add that { have no intention of either they hear the sullen sough of the winds—and they know the | , ; y ; : : whieh ‘suimcbow escaped the notice of | Withdrawing or qualifying my offer, and if my tenants can fate that awaits them wheu the storm shall have attained its) Wuayoe the ‘fovernments of all the neighbouring Provinces ee ee es see oe but be- His Excellency on Friday's meeting in the City Hall—over | @btin 4 loan frow the Governmen’, or any other source, suffi- crisis, : have made ample arrangements to procure suitable Cause Jt was weed by their political antagonists. On tig g; : . ‘ ws > Jan. | Clent to buy me out on the terms above indicated, | shall not Even the Colonial Secretary, with all his effrontery. does taticn at the [ntervatioual Bxhibition for the several Provinces the farmer syuppositiva, with all their boasted talent od tne he signature of the Secretary of the Commission, F. R. San- | 7 wos: y y : . rat : ‘a be disposed to stand out for the 20 years’ purchase awarded hot attempt to argue that the award is such as the people of whose i i subject : . : ; w LL oe 2m - /whose interests are entrusted to their care, the sub seems telligemee, they fasled todiscern the true means of extricating ford, wherein it is stared the period for re oe de ands | by the Commissioners. oo a sung . : : : i ’ Yo! sted. : b he | to bave bee b ; f. i ce Bao aetna wo rove tbewaclee ar t80e expos onthe Bit ‘Septenber” Janes wt th Lie gent hiner, leg of the Una “aoe Ga. Get enna ll eer RC ces iar ae ea goting do polities! foresight an weity ; and on the oP 7 rn 1 § eet ane ' ' os °s : ea . ; latter, in spite of their Joud th me eosin of sentinel Now, space for this Island has not been demanded. The Marshfield, Lot 34 Sept as ji yer WAYTHORNE. to that measure, and to what extent the award is based on something in counection with the Exhibition at a time whea » 44 ’ dhe , ce . and freedom frow mere.jarty Prejudices, they acted the part, Commiasioners—thvugh seve ; » wooths have elapsed since they | of nee pertisuns, who were ready to commit any | shou'd have been appointed bon 1 those resolutions, His earrative, in the main, may eoutain | the people cannot make any due preparation for it. On the —~ ) i --have not yet been Gazetted. | Og some truth ; but the great questions which the pvople ask | ti-st of February last, the Duke of Newcastle addressed » tully ie ete “tae = help to strengthen | With the exception of a few whom the Government advised | GEORGETOWN SMALL DEBT COURY, among them-elves—which are the subject of wari disevs- | Uireular despatch to the Lieut. Governer, directing the at- the credit, and increave the i: : n : , oe ; “ ; politics. , e is Duw evident that she Sie pokes eon | privately to complete the matter, is almost totally unknown | To tug Eptror or tux Exawtner. stons at public m-etings in all parts of the Island—aud which tention of His Excellency to the importance of taking such pidity or stubbornness, ptolonged the agitation of the Land outside the walls of the Colonial Building. Though the | Siz--That the Georgetown Small DebtCourt is not what itused will be put ” the Government - thunder tones at the — eae would te aay Th ee the Trustees of the: Question for several yours. Not only su, but they have been | other Colonial papers for months have been filled with ists of | to be, is wutortous. The removal of the Mon. Elward Tiorn- ae — eee, Wiat advantages will the Award ware So’ os ee Kx bition in London mn Communication with such persons in the means of incressing that agitation in a tentuld ratio, and | Pt'2'S, evevuraging competition from which selection will be | ton from the Commission is # calamity to be regeotied by all What pro-pects does it aflord of getting rid uf the leasehold this Colony “as are likely ty command the confitence of those of putting the cvuntry tu a very considerabie expense, buth uf purchased to répresent the respective colonies at the Exhibi- who have business tu do at the Court, On the tirst Tuesday teuure, which we were assured would be the certain and ;who may become exhibitors.” tis Grace arged upon the | which, bud the proper means been used at the proper time, | tion, our Government would apparently not have stirred in |!9 every mouth, as the dispating parties are going and returu-| speedy result of the Euquiry? Mr. Pope, by way of auswer, | Lieut. Governor the aduption of any mane in bis power ofor the Cummissioners have declared to be needless. us a the matter, were it pot the were roused to a sense of their (@% [Tom the Court-house in Georgetown, you will hear their pc fers the patient tevantry to the clause relating to the re- ‘furthering the important object in view;” and the Dake fare But if circumstances render it imposs: ble to settle the Ques- | 4 y : Cir | bewaslinga and lamentati fthe removal. N sin fi re 4: . Pe. . aa : ‘ b “id tv : ares, 4 ' j ae gs and lamentation o © removal. Not ope in ty vi t “nts, 2 nd to the arbitration vject. With re: | or Ss: sities hall be . to learn th th *,! tion by wn * ex of the priveiples of the Land Parc, uty by a few private individua!s. mission of rents, a a projec ther sail i shi gial a at the Uo'ouy unler : — | Sppears to have the least confidence in the wisdum or integrity . « . itll alt : y 0 ee Se wae i i Act,” other remedies are propused which bring the Cony But it is death or extermination to blame the Government. | of | tye Present Co umissioners tu cispens» impartial justice. gard to the first, there wust be aecurate information g:¥en ov) your Government is prepared to beeom-+ a coutributor to this aod tévant into more immediate contact. Ot inese the . gene- | They always have the interests of the Culony at heart, not! Their n.m-s are b-comiug every mouih wore and awe a bye- @ few pons beture a attach auy importance “4 that undertaking,” _ The despatch fupay seth we have guote] wes theirown, Let the City take care of itself while they custicate word in the people's muuth. We may be told that grumbling partof the award. We must learn Grst— Soll th Award Mad before te Legislacure in Maret last, but it does pot ape he Pour Tue : in the country. Charlottetown has not yet presented Liss and dixsausia tion are peculiar traits in man’s disposition, and affect only the Oe Tietors who tonsented to the pear by the Journals that any Bot ce wis taken of it further ; and then going to the country | M!#t itis impossible for any publig funetionary “o : : " : is bo : " . d Commiss-oun? The Dake of Neweastle has plain'y said thet }than reeord.og it o3 the Minutes. Now, the Goverament such a nice we ; iY sited hh lay. Perties; but when repeated glaring partial — 5 bs oy ie gat tink tter ou for discussiou im the Ax aot een een tne jlitieal friends, and gross injusties o ams Te stewn to por none others can be affected by it without their consent. | should have beougat this matter ita... Fal Opinion seems tw be that of an iotelligent old gentleman - whimeelt, # freeholder and a Tory. Isis tnis: + 1 dy believe uagit the matter had been left to the proprietors themselves | Excellency with an address br e would have been able to get their lands on easier | is B act of grace is first proc.aimed. The arrears of torts." are to be cancelled. But ivr the tenant who | rape to catch compliments. Let the mechanics eet Up on repel dd ; hanki : , bents, it is not Th ve mut - P digionl onp - Seeandly— What amount of rent is due that wecrued price °O | sembly bast Session, or ee ap oe or hs beee ennple ravrig artis dacssncWAEH prep tictor securities, | 1 4tee st once, thauking the Lieut Goverwor for the magia," ig fw sense the maladhuinisteation of the lawol theie eagt 1898 on the estates owned by these five or s.x ind.viduals? pou leut of private eontribuivns ; but, with Sues of dala ; ot pee Alene cs, " she. for the |” '¥6y” aad spirited ee ich him lfand “his Go-ltry. Tue honest aa fe ekd ee gee The Ageut of the principal estates bas beea ex'remely bu-y, | suall vote of £75, which was passed in Committee of Supply . in the @hape of notes of hand, QUGREMDE bonds, Sebptr terete t hae abe ete a — He er try. Lue honest minded and well ds osed purtion of all par- | °F Brat? P om tthe : : ' : . iscussi hei i i payment of arzenrs, there is oo rewittance,—le must pay t VYerametit ~uave acted in reference to the evcouragement be- | tics ure uniting their voices in one general ery. that the pre. especially since the Cow aission Was imstitu’ed, 10 sucius aud at the hast nena Seely tol occaainanncaer aa the uttermyst farthirg. Besides, a very large class. of the stowed upou them to prepare articles for the Exhibition. | sent ¢ vinmissioners Of the Georgetowa Smail Pebt Court are dstraining for rent; and if he did not get paid in cash by for ii—no bing was Coae by the Gove , o tact if best uf vepantry will derive no benefit wi tever from this Fiattery and bumbug is the order of the day—and the Pe rtial. incapable. and unfit men tor the pesition they veeapy. most of those aginst whom be tovk proceedings, we bave ing Club bad uged the matter, and the negle of th art of award, which puts no distinction between the dis Government should be thauked for their penny-wise and | You will say Chis iy hard talk withvat some proof, well Sie. every reason to Lel eve that he bas had the amouuts secured; Executive had been strongly ; commen'e] upon in this end and upprovident tenant who has never paid a farthing 1-fuolixh policy, %* *% % =| We wail instance as proof what is fresh in the and Mr. Howe sta:ed that securities'obtained for back rents | paper. But the only step the Goverom nt have so far taken vt reut, and the honest and industri a 1 so | Ghbddichestd . ‘= us and veligihvuely pertormed ali thea sebditiree of bho hee. could not be affected by the award. But supposing that it is to appomt the Comnissioners for this Island. Ths ap- minds of a num- , ) Of persons, the trials and decisions of the court on Tuesday, | Sept. 16h, 1861. the 3rd mst, . jaster will pave to pay te the full ae much for she freebold of — 1 res j * * . * * * . * . * | were necessary or practicible to coerce other proprictors into | pormtment, as apyvears by the following adver: isement, was bis term a8 the furmer, though he may Lave paid to bis land- To tne Epirorn or tux Examiner OBSERVER. 4/ the adoption of the p inciples of the A ward—presumning that made on the 31 iustant ; but it is very ee ae eta ? lord ta the shape uf rent twice as much as hus lazy neighbour | Sin,—I find by ¢! , pores mere King's Coanty, 10h Sept., 1861. 2 tthe Award will be cunticmed—the teaants who are uoder as it is—that it was not given to the public until a f will save to give fur the feosimple of bis lund. Then, aguin, | Ter that eee eading article in the last number of the | 2 ; ; “A ie 4 : issioners bet ished it the present state uf ‘the land be made the basis of wig ee’ aminer, that you have given my name & somewhat promi- | [We have deome | it necessary and prulent to omit the il. rt mans who are ee a seenneey ae aan eget Boe ee on 4 eo oa # still greater and wore glaring injustice is dune the A | Bent position in connection with a Statement which you allege | lustrations in the above letter, as they involve the names of oe their poverty OF . abe: SREP RAND Oe SOO. co si atter of ver reat cousequence whether the appointment . prising and ipditistrivus tenant. But this leads me hs eitntinie ltiabeeiie me before the Royal Commissioners upon the | private parties. E we should publish ** Observer's” remarks oe hae ae aia Sone p be published A eo Bd or iSth September It was too lete ; : Ip : ‘ un the evses cited. we have ti ', 7 ea x fo e nts either befor - | Was - : oie , , as pe “~ wouietwetre Mah relate t You assert that “the Hon. J. Longworth, one of the col- | eS sana woul silatallidldn i’ eapinaalon “WF auatt een The award makes a special exception against them. There -ateither time for the Government to think about ae sli heade that the twenty yeurs’ rent valustion is by tur too | -asues of Mesers. Gray and Palmer, stated to the Commis-| we have not space to give to the dircu-sion of matters relat. '8 #0 consideration at all for the holders of short leases. Qn missioners. These persous should have been em y / sioners in open Court that twenty years’ purchase would be | ; ; ace : ‘ ‘in the Spring, or as soon as the Duke of Newcastle's despatch en Gop dean thes tan oe ‘* pikes elesiart Dito. | only @ fair price for land.” fies 7 ing exclusively to private imerests ; nor would the majority the other estates not subject to the award by consent, where in the Spring “ ‘ ; : : ; rye: ‘ the tenants hold Jong leases, there is no reason to believe was received in February last; and then they would have wile hes te iswo for a poor murs purchasing the This announcement of a statement on my part so at variance of our readers Qive any attention to them if we eucumbered : : ay iat 'that there is a great amount of rent due d owi rior to had ail the Spring, Summer, and Autumn for making all the freehuktof his laud, except hé first enga * in @ lawsrit—for ae ties Gibcinl Wouriog ead charter Pay ek ne 0 ee van een, Ee, Eee. 11858. There : uo doubt there ure obo Whi Seales Gi in | preparations that would be found necessary, and for exciting Olean Sint Due, wnseeeens od or iene lees ard the Commissioners, surprised tae nota little ;"andinreferring| — h & . mils miale majority of cases the landlords would secure payment, if} a spirit of Se or and ee : Soe ; 2, | 60 the notes of my evidence as taken by one of the aceredit oe ‘} they have not already done so, before there coulu be time to| who, if properly a and generously encou eertnene? aa are whieh such appeals occasion to those | Reporters, Mr. Laird, and which are be in his hands, l find ¢ x a Mt \ it ev. : : ue ; * aia iceced ar anon an ; d botygia or td CORES. 0 coerce them to adopt the award. Tae least attempt at coer- | fairly compete at the eee ae — $ ue suppose the tenant and dis landlord at variance. as selec eats: OF ement made by me upon the occasion *—Deiisvil |} gap) GonleT 30: ' | ¢ion wou'd drive them to stand upon all their legal rights; the other Provinces. wing to the delay of the Goverument, : a rt ed tu can, either ji d , be: o. : ‘ a a ‘ they at y will be, as tu the price to be paid for the. pretation us that aietin ee ant “gran tg wanes Charlottetown, Solio. September 23, 186], ‘and it is absurd, therefore, to speculate on any advantages to however, we can @aly send a few homespun cloths, — —_ uel 2 al aguheain th, a cartons further that each) I endeavoured in my evidence to represent to the Commig- | ern nn nnn. the tenanis from the remission of reuts whose landlords are | agricultural products, that may be procured at our local - a oe wenger ba baa ee “ar * | sioners the difficulties that poor men, especially those occupying LATEST FROM EUROP E yet beyond the pale of the award, and who could only be | hibition in October ; and though these things may, in them- ete they to eho ean umpire? It is pot ut all | bel oe , he | Pear or interior larms, had in many cases to contend with — 7 Me He brought under it by coercion We may be told that it would | selves, be very creditable, perhaps it would be oe podjuitied’e arlitratug wit . 700 hy! awh. ee : ‘at : a that many persons were, in fact, quite unable to pay their : ’ : i. i not be necessary to use coercion with them—that they would | withhold them from the London Exhibition, as they thes the tefant's will tbh to chur e Netehes eat ofl rents, and such being the case, that they would find it a| Tx Steamship Europa arrived at Halifax on W ednesday cheerfaily adogt the prinesples of the Commission, and accept by no weans fully represent the art, industry, and resourcer - ola propricwr ®. twthete why provisiva in the alia tus dee | waren great OGonite ae ne meant of their farms, morning last, with dates to the 7th inst. The mail for this. the terms meted out to the other proprietors, We beleve | of Prince Edward o : i | e re . | 2 eo . pm oe $ ” toem eee ae Fs yaw — there is | pard “ ea tne cnn asap ‘sanyo a = Island reached here on Friday. The Euvopean news of a & majority of them would—for they would have everything | 13 ete upant was) i . j j- | public character is unimportant. | ‘ug apd ho a adoption award; it pro- uvetlete 6 supyly the want els by ad Cakuhiivaae s 12 | vee pant was in a better position ; thus shewing that one uni-| public cl i P to gain and F thing to | se by adopting the award ; it Pp | ! our Legifitture the ‘power tu legtlate Gpun todd Sibsbd ke | form price could never with justice be put apon the Township Two terrible Railway accidents had occurred on two of the. poues to settle their doubtful titles, sanction their usurpation /to appoint the folluwing gentlemen, viz:—-Tse Hoo. Jobu ee 7 moigi - og | lands uf the Colony and peintirg out the propriety of adopt- ; . of fishery reserves and Joyalist lands, and cancel their in- Gray, the Hon. Thowms Heoth Haviland, the liva Alexander Laird, supply whut sw deleetive in it, aod tw lop oft sts redundancies ? : : beers re dun suburban Railroads. By the first, 20 lives were lost, | . : . : . kK : Hoa Daniel Brenan, George W Detilvis, Esq , the L thiuk not lt will he the business uf that bly cake to | Mgsomething like graduated scale of value in regard to them | '“’' ium eons ore 108+ | debtedness for quit reuts; while their eontroul over their. e hl re aaa a, Be ener, Eq. Joba confirm the award, a& it comes (rum the hands of thi Commie-| find, however, that one part of the report dues not pro- and many wounded ; by the second 13 lives were lost and 70. tenantry would be strengthened, and an inducement held out soceeen diese anneal ery and tlenry aoe eq. — moners, oF tu reluse te confirm it. fis puwer, in my opinion, aE eet: ae ans oy wounded. to put a high price on their lands. In short, the proprietors | Commissioners for the purpose of wa, Maen oF Geert aeaeney, Caner this aldheahy of coentee Soe aes 2 tod call semen could purchase at eay 18 or 19 suge aust Lan | _Lord Palmerston was installed with all the ancient ceremo- | gaiu everything by adopting the award, and sacrifice eaetes SET pe apbersg age - aie 5 1 18 surmuunted— i i Warden of the Ci P D En allud 27. i jand Art to be held in London in 1862,—in order to bave the Manufac- how are the arbitrature-tiuw to proceed tu valud the land? If reported as giving the fullowing anewer, vig ;—* They could nies as Warden te Cingue Ports, at Dover, on the 2sth. | [np aluding tO Cvercion, we are giviug bo Opibion on that sub- tures and Productions of this Island duly exhibited thereat, e i . : In the speech he eulogises the strong defensive measures | ject, According to Mr. Howe's statement the © is-| {tis Exceliency was also pleased to appoint Memry Haszard, Exq., Seo- 2 ; ; S ut _| 8 general, though there are exceptional cases, such as the one “be : “fai, i antapa { Jeet. ig to Mr. Howe's state » (se Lommis yay nt 3 presen State a ce ee = ate we hud last evening, where little or nothing could be. paid.”” adopted by Paglonds and said perfect defence was the only -sioners recommended it, and justify the resort to it by rete. | Tetary tw thejatorenamed a DESBRISAY, C. E.C. Valuative, 6 matil st vijectiee ie dune to the lesene et the| (Referving to the man, Carragher, who had appeared before | St#ble foundation of triendly relations with foreign pewers ' | ( ‘ ol 3 u Ls Vv “ne t 2, . cuotwe ot BU. yther. etundard of value 18 surruund wd by such a the urt on a previous day -) alluded to I ull R n ii ane idence of he powerlessn 58 of Counce. Orrice, 3d September, 1861. His Excellency the Lieutenant Gevernor, in Council, bas been pleased oe tek ae : : ;.| aud the abolition of the Seignorial tevurcs in Canada. f Ff : | ‘The above may have been what literally fell from my lips, '™&" individually brave, bat iwperfectly drilled and orani- | } Peas co DR 8 t No. a lettter from the Hon J. tog seater A dultculics ws w render it vps for | gga ered nav bret, what Literally fell fom my tiga, mat individually brave __, With respect to the arbitration clause, wo have already |, W% Pubjish in our present No feos ; ; , ‘ . . . os : Longwort:, in which that gentleman seeks to impugn our. lectal Dit detieatie.e jeg | ChJection to it, 1 do not much wonder at his having done so,| Earl Russell, in a manifesto on the Spanish cecupation ef given our opinions at some length on that subject. We ; ; is and fore conanliaal i nate iting teal the working of ae | if he understood the words as literally to carry my meaning. St. Domingy, says American furbearance cannot be calculated may, however, remark further, that it would be the wildest St#temenq as to his having expressed his opinion, be the wana shinopetateans sttdapleass abereins tom oferta mg = ro to represent my real meaning, taking together upon as permanent. jfoily for even one tenant owt of a hundred to ex; ect to be- Royal Coymmuesioners, that 20 years’ purchase would be » “basa Soupcub tea ws more properly have Cosivcuprenned See: == sethey hae in INCREASE OF THE ARMY IN CANADA. ‘come a frecholder by resort to arbitration with his landlord. fair price flo give the propristors for their junds, Mr. Long- the equevateans pores by the agaid totes, stietihies tee Sune Cases, but net g_nerally, and there are exo-ptional cases,| Her Majesty's Government has determined to make an im- | one Satharvia we owered to demand 20 years P reine, and worth, halving examined the Reporter's notes, admita that the wveurded tu the tenuntry, but us f weed Lived, | such a8 the one we bad last evening, where iittle or nothing | portaut ierease in the strength of our military force in North |“ Payment of all arrears—the purchase money will not be | yg, Ritclgie asked bim if the tenants could pay 18 or 19 years’ a moteen gue catia thie tinhiwtind ‘a wu | Could be paid.”’ America, and three regiments of infantry are about to be | Uder, in scareely any case, one hundred pounds per 100 h ided ti iven them, and he says he is cuales 1 meiet’ tobe saialioe portenity OG wives Sten | But supposing my language to have been as stated in this) placed under immediate orders for Canada. They will pro- | acrcs. The tenant wiil say his farm is not worth so much, ey yee oe wee . 7 words vn chet must interesting port Ot the #8 Bjoct 3 part of the report, it is manifest from the whole context, (as | bably embark in the Great Eastern before the middle of the | and proposes an arbitration. The very proposal is a declar- | eported fas having answered that, in general, they could Yours, &e., : a aru taev ad eiacrtia eae presees that oe ame at. oo oe se a pis Borel Pan the | ation of war agaiust the landlord—it is, at least, an imputa- and that# Mr. Coles objected to this auewer. Now, there is i : . , . erten given. nd as) Gener: v er-in-Unbiel, Do selection of the re iments | ¢j i justice ‘ j ears ,— wae Sejtitteds ie vies OBSERVER. |shewing his, | remember dimivdtly the diebitininted of Mr. | forthis duty can be made for afew diye. Tt ia dry likety, | iea'he crue ae ave The landlord - not mu ‘difference between 19 and 20 years, “ if the ' Ser Coles interrupting me by some remark he made at the time, | however, that three old and thoroughly efficient battalions, | a. pd d Rr eee Ae RS. OWE, to make | Commfissioners understood Mr. Longworth as Mr. Coles and . . = ia te ‘bat whieh | thought was out of place, not being aware that | the ist Battalion uf the Rifly Brigade, the Ist Battalions of | 5 » Comane. Van the: tenant be so tuad a thivk he PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH POLICY | had made any statement in the slightest degree inconsistent | 15th and the 96uh Regimenis, all at present at the Curragh, | °4" successiully cope with his antagonist ? It is nor a case OF THE GOV EKN MENT iN KEFEKENCH TU | with the previous part of my evidence. will be chosen. Probably one of the new regiments, now | ivVolving the consideration of a doubtful title, or apparently | lengt : siiee MAKING KNOWN THE RESOURKUES UF THE, In @ former part of my examination [ am reported as stating scarce inferior to any in the service, will be told off for Cana-| incorrect accounts; but a plain question is to be devided when} the award has been given, and when his evidence sp- UULUNY. that *‘some few of the tenantry might be able tu purchase the da, as the 4th Battalion of the 6Uib Rifles was when the first) whether the landlord asks too high a price for his land, or pear,pto have had some influence in fixing the high price put Ssee . _ ous Wane farnie on which they reside, but this is mostly where there are | addition to our exceedingly small force in the colony was made ‘ hie esic é the tenant proposes a price too low. ff the decision be! u n land in that award. We b ken to 1 gentie- t families, po n that award. e have spoken to severa " Sin—One of the advautages which we were told ‘would | lelunee Seite ates ie Sates ace Panpoadiahity 0 ot Pre as ae on a a can well affusd to pay the expense of men ywho were present when Mr. Longworth made his state- accrue tw this Columy irum the visit of the Prince of Wales, | fF & poor man to purchase his ‘arm.’’ And to the following FRANCE AND ROME. the arbitration our of the first instalment of the purchase and 5 & . ment to the Commissioners, and they distinctly remember thas we. wows | i British Weetie™s put by Mr. Gray —* Do you think the people are; La Patrie publishes the following semi-official communica- the payment of the arrears of rent ; if against the latter, ‘ Coles complained injustice dune to the » euigtauts abd capiialers. ane par tre oben ae ‘notable o sirable through and purchase their Sepipancanaene tion :—*A Belgian paper semble that the Marqais de La-| ‘be deteated tenant must have more mouey than the great Gay He. an ofifhe ? 4 oe contheaeitiog they: would ve daly ssboemhagh tn! they ove a = ¥ oF sowe such advantage, without a reduc-| velette bas visited Londun tu concert with the English Guvern- | majority of bis class possess if he can pay off all arrears since | Ty Toy Mr. Longworth having placed so high a price spon ’ t 1 ee i 1 } Oi inna ; i “wati le i rice i i a die oa eae aly onal, dee al tOb gitih Wows or Shosbite raph : oe So = - my yor . Dole ie 2 on effect :—‘It ment respecting the evacuation of Rome. We believe we may | 1858—pay the high instalment on the sum awarded by the | land, } i “thei woods with a say that the announcement is completel inexact.’’ La Patri : . : “x , Mawigtativu would make theic Way here, whilst capitalists small or weak family, to work on and make a parchase is next | ; Howie t dcgaten FP | arbitrators us the ipsido-uf-bie form pay the costs of the ar- also publishes the following : —**A despatch from Rome of the Would be speedily induced to inves their moucy in develop. te impowsible.’’ And then, at the close of w examination, | 3d inst. informe us that strict orders have been sent ty tl roe rape trom Eee eae the same ‘amount of (Ci Ws have completed in oer praans No, the : Mug OUF tudusirias resources, 7 a in reply t this question, pathy Mr. Malitienseinh- alt De you | Freneb officess commanding detachments on the frontier to gies vont'se'he tae bitherte paid, should he take the ten yeare al- | of t House ot Assembly. We are sr glad suigee wa Duvwubssuding the heralding of these high hopes. our | tit! Ixusebulders generally are not able to purchase their vent any imeursion of Piedmurtese troops into the Roman ter- | /OWed tor paying his purchase mouey, The whole scheme |the wearisome stuff, a8 we shall now have space for much Guveruusnt remaived i tu prepsring 4 suirable recep. farms?’’ Tam reported to have piven the following answer:-~ ritory. ibe same despatch announces the arrival at Civita | Of the arbitraiton is a uivustrous absurdity. We have said wore uteresting reading. The Protestant and Examiner are thye only papers that have given full, complete, aud cov- a thousand would, | secutiy/ye reports of the Assembly's proceedings, ew tur the Pisce ; * Unies tue parties have seu frontage, or sume uther such Vecehia of the seam-lrigate Cacique from Toulon with 9¢ | that not oue out of a hundred tenants would avail himseli of aed suite, woul apurted to it by the ex- jadvantase, they are mot able to convert their lease holds into | suldiers on dbuard. ‘Lhe Cacique had also many articles on it. We might @ay that not one out of