el - = sez" <_Satiarsnan a sai SS Ce SENET Se ata 2 —_ ie tt mar. wwe : es mn ~ > ot —" Sora : eit. A - po _ oo z * sascha sitet nn enamel 142 THE EXAMINER. = = “ ao ‘ one — —— Ta nS canes -——--—- ——— ae e si oe ic that there was no disposition on their part, to . basil teal bw ej assemblies for worship; disbands no Sabbath sit urge their ‘Oh, neber mind, said he, * we make it all up ob ee and disrobes none of the ministers of religion. | party feelmgs and opinions upon the attention of the : > : —<- oa | 1 wis We incontinently sloped.’ ft makes war on no Bible Societies, and on no een new Governor ; and gentlemen of other political creeds er ee . send the eee around o “oat he - a > then manfully came forward to second the movement - ¥ 1p no act of domestic worship, when a y a A te : oe ee , . AN IRISH PORTER. ~ommend our children to the Father of mercies; and it This was as it ought to be: it will be time enough Maxwell, in his ‘Hillside and Border Sketches,’ re- ¥i}) never poison the air which they breathe; it will when public events shall shape the policy of the new . lates the following amusing story:--‘ My destination) ,a)¢ up no storms on the land or on the deep; it will Governor, for both parties to contend about their prin- ick- a, the best point dappui in} ir health or pros-| . ' was Berwick re ~ an ig jana sail- aa = or. a ie : — eee ae ciples, and let the contest be decided in the Legisla- ing of the steamer thither bound was duly announced; tom the domestic hearth, they go forth to act their parts ture, or upon the Hustings, we are sure we have no and I, having put my house in order, like a prudent tour- in the world.—Rev. Albert Barnes. reason to tremble for the result. The address passed ist, migrated — over night, ? be ee] Tur Law or Newspaper Susscxiption.—A gentle-| at the Meeting is very laconic, and very much to the oe pd rer ~~ agp aur — A siakell pan in Peterhead, who aera and ee purpose. It has not the remotest allusion to principle or ‘ Cmsar and his saddle-bags’ pulled up at an hotel eppo- being eto or ig anges a Ske the plea that, Party- re vei honour goin? inquired a red-headed ‘he did — —— — Se ee We have been obliged to omit several editorial artj- rascal, who, had he held the gold stick in the court ae Dae hocnaaluan he considered the|cles, partly in type, inorder to pubiish in this day’s pa- pa tet nen og te JOvIng | paper to have been settled for, end held himself in no) per the whole of the Report of the Public Breakfast, ‘way responsible for the amount. In consequence of his) we are sorry we cannot notice the extensive prepara- ‘¢T'o Berwick, was the reply. i : -a\refusal to pay we were reluctantly obliged to bring an) . . , ‘* Ah, then,’ responded red head, ‘ yer honour’s a trifle See h ft 9 Bip meee ae a, and a few tions sai d to be in progress for the reception of Sir Do. of time after the ship; for she sailed at eight o’clock this Jays since received the following note from our agent|nald Campbell, with those who have a peculiar itil mornin’.’ cd 7 th lin ; ‘ : . : ‘Impossible! The hour of sailing is advertised for|'? court at that place:--‘ After a strong contest with in impressing the new Goyernor with some idea of their to-morrow in the Times.’ your debtor and his agent in court, the sheriff gave de-| yact importance and respectability. We expected to ‘«Feaks! and that seems likely-enough;’ and the) fes against him, on the eee a that have seen ere this a programme of the performances in scoundrel scratched his head. ‘ But you see they’re so|‘ the reader of a paper — to pay for ut, whether or- et ee ee : very punctual, and they sail the day before they say dered direct by hum or nol. ; aoe g ' S to be done, and what is they will; to prevent disappointment, I suppose.’ | Why HE DID 1v.---We see an anecdote in the papers| to be said, ir order that His Excellency may be prompt- “Js that what you call punctuality ?’ [ exclaimed, in| which furnishes a reason why the famous John Hancock) ]y mesmerized, and made to submit quietly to the ope- a towering passion. ‘My malison on you and punctna-| wrote his signature to the Declaration of Independence| -ations of Messrs. Pope, Collard & Co. - As His Excel- lity both. What the de’il are you doing with my Iug-|in so large and bold a hand. Itis known that the Bri-) po ” * ” | tish government offered $2,500 for his head, and, ac- lency may be here before Saturday next, we may take © What am { doin’? Jist puttin’ ye up for the night, cording to the Maine Cultivator, when he appended his occasion to show him how utterly impossibie it will be where, ye’ll sleep snug and comfortable.’ oe * ~ ‘ ee, he did it 7 we he for him to carry on his Government, unless all Sir Hen- ‘« Arrah! how say it isto know a gentleman from the | wished to dash his whole soul into it, and rising from’. acts be set asi : ; : , ould country, by the plisant way they talk toone. Feaks! his seat he exclaimed: ‘ There, John Bull can read my - : d we 7 ste Big Msstin be made Prime Mi- and I'll tell ye why ye’ll sleep here. Ar’nt ye opposite name without spectacles---he may double his reward, nister, and the immaculate Joseph Commander-in-chief. the Hull packet that sails to morrow ?’ and I set him at defiance.’ Any Governor to please them must be a non-entity. ‘« And what is the Hull packet to me? I responded. | A Goop Pun.— A facetious corresdendent of the|Fondlydo they hope to make Sir Donald one. ‘Why, jist because I know from the fishin’-rods that New York Freeman’s Journal says—‘ It has been written oe er ee oe yer only goin’ on the ran tan; and is it anything to the of an absolute monarch, that the force of his power is} The merry tinkle of the Slei ij tals | eig! y like of you whether ye head to Hull or Berwick ? ‘not in what he wills at: inated he cin? te whee of| 7 igh Bells were heard for eae a eee And before I could exert free agency or enter a pro- this, probably old Prince Metternich is understood to the Gent time this Season, ttengh quer Siecle terme: test, the villain had every article appertaining to me ab-/ have said upon his recent falure in Italy— day last. stracted from the cab, and regularly shouldered up stairs) «The power is not in vat I will, but in Vat-L-can.” —— —_—— —-eooo " ae: Lin less than no time made up yer aieiieil A Hare Sepeunnent.— A Fost wao seems te have cree ’s Office, 30th Nov. 1847. . . a . , i j i iss j = Ay £ f a snug for the night? exclaimed the ‘ hereditary bonds- Sy." i Pr ait, WOES, pA, the Slowing gee WA tRANTS ve Number One (1), of the ag reiAning with wiliees tnticfect; mere Me 1 clamation : date of Second of January, 1845, will be paid at the Trea- wan, gt > StaCtIOn St UIs OWD ad-/ Cold weather is coming, a delicate hinter 'sury on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. dress, and holding out his hand for the consideration | SF deus tn Setuante lontilunnte Semen: , J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. which he calculated was to follow. He sawa shilling} = : SST SSS See To those who intend to get married this winter sail r in my hand; and, as if the monetary transfer had been) get & ; , ac fi ies already legally effected, he lauded me for my liberality. No matter how soon they jump over the fence. A List of Warrants paid at the Treasury ‘It’s asy knowin’ the real gentleman,’ said red head. Ve fei aiieidiiee = nth etilas oni in the Honth of Gctol * Arrah! bad look to me! thouch, may be, you wouldn’t! THE FORT pron Pane eee EXCITEMENT eG ee negate ne Ou. ae . * believe it, but there’s de’ils, wid dacent coats upon them, | N . . er Gl | & that would put one off with a tanner or a four-penny—--| i avs ~ re ote en Serre, empenae RT 6 A i) ae Eg alge P < ee : “Sap . oe the day of his final doom, than the business people of St.}) #3 [IN WHosE Favor| | ~ [>| AMOUNT, may Cromwell’s heavy curse attend the inventors of the | John now wait the arrival of the Mail from Basiend.| % > irecapemie fo ! iY ; se |! . ° ae ~ z - pore au peer ceed says I which must either bring us tidings of trouble, or tidings Be a ¢ x y ad cane oF Graney, ike WAX ; of peace, as far as our own mercantile interests are con- ~...> = a ae or he wouldn’t condescend to reach an obligin’ lad of cerned.—There was a rumour afloat last k | 184/. > ; laa oe your kind anything below a bob.’ ’ is i J afloat last week, to the) joy. I|Joseph Pope — 7th May, 1846) 163; 42 8 0 effect that an extensive house in Liverpool, connected! 5|Donald M-Quarrie |crd Oct. 1844) 433) 10 0 0 : ; - |with our trade, had shared the wreck of others; but) — |J#mes Stewart — [3rd Oct. 431] 10 0 0 Gleanings from late P apers. while this ramour has created some anxiety, as a matter 5 ca os cally san 1847 570 20 0 ° Pe : : rs | S Jet. of course, it has not been generally credited—nor has it) __ - tH. Haviland (3rd Oct. 1844 411] 100 0 0 Sympathy with the Pope.—M. de Bonald, Archbishop (riven e ps om mad—still, as must ever be the case, 17; Committee in ses of Lyons, has followed the example of the Archbishop : Lose 0 - who are more deeply concerned in the wel-| charge of Govern- ¢ |9th Nov. 1647) 592) 100 0 0 of Paris, and of the Bishop of Orleans. He has publish- "°° of the house in question, will look forward for the’ : ment House , bend Oct. 1900) ct es ew ed a rescript in which he has ordered prayers to be offer- 22% intelligence respecting it, with a ‘thousand hopes, ee 3rd Oct. 444) 5 od for Pius 1 : and fears.’ For our own part, we bel h — |James Roper a a ed for Pius 1X., and for the success of the reforms of °U". a iat part, eleve the report) “— |ajexanderScott |6th Nov, 468} £0 0 ihe sovereign Pontiff. The rescript of M. de Bonald originated with some croaker, belonging to that class) =~ [Donald Graham [4th April, 139} 100 0 concludes with an invitation to the faithful to lend their who take a lively interest to strike terror into the com-| — /Donald Bethune 6th Novy. _| 492); 10 0 0 assistance to the Pope, and to his meritorious work of munity, by means of their own inventions. But as far) 24 Thomas Owen se or i = io A ; civilisation, by contributing a sum of money towards it. |°% regards the intelligence in general, our people are) — 208m Dazie th M: ys 207! 10 0 0 A eubeosiotl all excitement—their blood is up to fever h , — (John Dalziel sare ae : - scription was immediately opened at Lyons for sj Sealed dliesd “ahaa . a ne ee There, 25\Peter Macgowan |18th Oct. 1844! 448) 200 0 0 1at purpose. g ‘ o that of standing beside the! 97\ P.K.L. Steam Na-|Ist Aug. 351) 300 0 @ The A h crater of a volcano, every moment expecting an erup-| ms ei el Comaeny. . aa wt et sy cholera, it may |tion, and the destruction that follows. This mail a a Chief Justice ith Jan. 1847) 1) 25 0 90 Th y » 18 steadly advancing westwards. | wi}| solye one of the most important problems that it hac. 30\James Walsh 9th Nov. 5771 79 0 e route already traced by the disease corresponds | el proviems that it has very closely with that which it took in 1830. The vor pocn our fate to experience. If our friends have; By Order, . ” ined fi idst * : | J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasarer. plague is now at work on the borders of the Black Sea cole : hich = rae the wreck of matter and crush of op Office, 30th Nov. 1847 oo ~ De ; ; *| worlds’ which have b ins Treasurer's Office, ov. — from St. P etersburgh (says Galignant) state that, | departure of the cited te all | around —op & the | ——— on the authority of the official reports received by the | future.—St. John Mornine Ni we ne Se the b fit of all concerned Government, the cholera continued to advance towards 2 ee ee Ee Ve Somes. OF. Oe OO : the north and east. Cases of it had occurred at Orel, i a ————_— TO BE SOLD by Auction, at Belle Vue, at Toula, and even in the village of Pensa, situated at ARING OuTRAGE.—A row took place on Sunday, ~ Lot 49, on Tuesday next, the 7th day of December only fifty leagues from Moscow. In the province of M'Sht last in a house kept by a Mr. Murphy, in one of instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, the Astrakan, in which there were 31,300 inhabitants, 5,915 the upper streets commencing at ten o'clock, and lasting cases had occurred, and 3,131 deaths. The disease stil] about an hour. ‘The issue of the whole was, we believe Hull and Materials raged with great severity at ‘I'scharno-Jarsk, and in that one man was very severely hurt, several knocked of the Schooner “ Mahone Bay Packel,” James McLeod, the environs. At Saratoff, the capital of the province of down and bruised, and the window sashes of a respect.| Master, 48 tons burthen, as she lies stranded on Squaw that name, 2,500 persons had been attacked, 1,991 of able baker ‘living in the vicinity, smashed.— Halifar Point Reef, in Hillsborough Bay. Also, the Cargo of whom died. In the country of the Cossacks of the Don | C”ontele. the said vessel, consisting of Dimension Deals. there had been 12,651 cases, of which 7,017 terminated | CHARLES HASZARD, Broker. —- — Chadwick, Dr. Southwood Smith, and the| Editorial continued, | Belle Vue, Dec. 3d, 1847. ner mom ‘is. | of the special sanitary commission for | ee ante amano for several days past PUBLIC MEETING. _ For the benefit of all concerned. 3 oO “a : . tricts shal the cholera was ious eonakein 3h Sa A Public Meeting took place this day at the oT? BE SOLD at Auction, on Wednesday Shadwell, Rotherhithe, and the Borough. tn House, at which an Address, complimenting ie tos Sth Dessather, at IS eelech, neue StamE re Important Testimony. — The temperance cause cellency Sir Donald Campbell, on his assumption of, ilull and Materials makes no infidels, no atheists, no skeptics, no profi ane the Government of this Colony, men, no Sabbath breakers, no deriders of the Bible. It ied. jays no sacrilegious hand upon the altars of God : breaks’ belo was unanimously adopt-| of the BRIG “ Veronica,” as she now lies stranded at Althongh this matter was set on foot by gentlemen) erences: nging to the Liberal Party, we were glad to find’ Dec. 4, 1847 W. 8. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, + By .