t..- .. .,~.»' Na..~ mws‘ ‘ l l 3. __,,‘_.y—,: Wont MM THE JEWS. 7 etc are taken from They seem NF, ’ he continental Jews, infil' ,_ e :1 COPY or this new ‘ The following extra 1 ' at T or at liberty to communic y' ‘ h'w‘rxg’ the Council an ll Long , .I. S'. Macdonald V ”- , Montgom' Hoax“, W. Ding .gdon‘ald. Hon- d carried. ‘he s ut anand anet some ment amosflg.t . - - Inn?— 515 in l l" have a country, the inlieritanca‘ " i.” itful, better situate for .. . lebrated portionsgt v dcmdelled Taurus,t_ I . the hellofty steppes of An > xtends along the l by the towerin undred rivulets and t . . g. body dales, and cook, a A glorious la a l the sea which . .. a hich the ,P .. q s fléep to the 1 ts of Lithuania. near ilf; the perpemQ be way from “‘ ack Sea; the centrp‘ een the East and has its peculiarrt ' titeiiant Gov “Pg. A. Fitz Boy, of Mr. Clark, Despatcli were re sage and finer, - es . the foregomg M me State many he Committee on “he most cc being then P i the Bill, mC‘liziromliin reported progress, ill was read a first time, House went int . tints spent therein,.the . A obtained leave to siLagoin. The American I40 sl . B s’ iflnvas read a third time, —Yns, I2. Nave, 8. — Thalia-"LS. IlaotlottaldA p ihel‘ollovring dnnghtnzt; tips W the Lieutenant Gave} fiAmmuF-. - mz nor, 1; 11., i“ M 3i"- h 5m.: ,r 8 E. the Euphrates, t Sinai, our country c ditcrraneaii, cm the source of a h fruitfultiess over s i e Committee-lap . t've Council , - 1 l eriior With an Ad d to transmit the and Assembly t fthe birth of orted that the EXcellcncy an Excellency was pleas J. S. Mach" 8‘ Committee 0 Excellency l dfessr Praying Joint Address 0 _ on the NSF": “‘8. i f the LegISI he Lietit. G0" at ",3 Passed. l i i E . a ‘I a“, House 1 the bonnet resented”: E‘ceuency epared by the 'ty 0 urther extremi ' y f f the globe, over it liren, sent their (1 the rich coas ’Sea andthe traffic of the worl the Caspian commerce betw “ Every country Fir Throne. "P d presented t mitteehad waite . the Address, to \‘I l .- tnake the following rep y.‘ . N . GENTLEMIIIIC ,higliest s 1 Address from tli laid at the foo 00mm and W i In it Pan-a Youa Excau. I The Iagflativa Council and Hottseo tin-minionst agreed to a Join Bet Inst Gracious Unify, ti G rcrn- motoftho Birth ofa nncess or "c tivo to the Crown of these Realms, most mesa” of . your Excellency to forward the same, for I purpose ° ' tthefoot ofthe Throne. . I , “ago-nod and Assembly, on this occasion,lbeg 20' 133::- . ‘ Ex Ilenc individually dime expressions litigandczeteeni to which they Inich on all occasions heretofore, felt themselves bound, to give utterance tenths: your Excellency's assumption of the Government 0 t i in trunsmittin f Assembly mvmg lative Councl Congrarulation to on the auspicious 3'6» 118W) A Royal and Hawaii“? "my solicit dutiful and loya ssembly, to be ' I beg you Will com the renewed expi‘essi wards myself. I Ilouse‘ in Cement keported, and leave g IVannsnav, February ‘10. i , .nreeahle to notice, ML Rae 1:) His Excellency the he will be please( h Houses my hes stee heir confidence and e able ‘0 reg“ iication, of cara'v’ng, #2 ed so true to their . .: lVe are a tradl licrelittle food is n, 05!. spontaneously I but not for the hear, _ laius, unfavour transit, of commit the earth have liv first as we have done. for the country w furnished by n ate inhabitants, tee on the Census Bill. iven to sit again. hat an address Lieutenant Governor, l to communicate _ Brunswick, to ascertain of the Legislati d producedofltliias he inten er c . illgrilrdduce of New Bruusmlck‘. a ay of amendment, tia ency the Lieut. Governor, transmit to the Lieu- k a copy ofthe'Reso- appropriating, m not exce ..,,,. a... of an peanuts“ . b you “we is utter uh there not been WM?“ . ” Ind . them! m h(“weColonial Herald. Vernon Smitlb' ll be preseiilrald tt in t a, ihtaiyLifutcnantGovernor 9 whether it is the intention Province, that the vessel be admitted to pass tliro i'ates with the vessels on I ' Mr. Thomson moved, by w ' e sent to Messagetiliat he will be pleased r0 overnor of New Brunsww vthis House yesterday, for f the earth are unlr 0 " I“ "o co y in none do they ‘1 numerous as in Syria; f l masses, so independent 0 t. i in none do they persevere so the promise of tlie Orontes. steadily in" the fathers, as on . V In Damascus alone live", I ah has maintained his Ian 7 ginal country; on the 1‘4 Sinai, and beyond Jordan, elevated plains of ASia Minor quered for liims . An Hon. Member Binnlclntosh: oiseh is likely cnoiigh, it was no. brooms gentlemen to ignd. liq m. recalled I rthcr. thatt c gm Ohio! griwdinutbat Cirrulsr, tn the event "b 3 reasonable terms was, what, Mr. it would be for the governrrirnt t'orccpgrslr- ‘ ' h therthc won t no r . “um, s", ' erescnt—tytod if not paid, the this is all then that . MONDAY February 8. . . latter The Loyalist Bill was dad a second tune, and com . . . . . ,0 h C mmitrce it was urged that it was in vain pailhtt [fill iii this nature, until it was seen whether the: Council would agree to the proposed Land Settleltritelrt Bill. It was therefore agreed that the Bill shou te E ltition adopted 1) . elfa second countr ,t ifthe same should be required, a so had Tar than in a t. .8 l E 8 i 1 50 Ol l ex 0 1 .0 S 153 and I1 alestme a" ,I . ' n r. u n the Osman ‘ but _V l . ‘ ‘ OVCF for the present, and “'18 House resumed. towards (Jeff, y|nu the expen , ftheydonot make emi; ~ a lad “Marianna-val of 8 l I i . . l to connect the The rest of the day was chiefly spent in Committee ma 0' . For centuries the battle-field between} V g on the details of the Census Bill. and of the Arabian wilderness, the i .1 West and the half-nomadic Persians, .' able to establish themselves and ma can claim the name 0 and survey of a line for a C W“ mama” be" am" “we men; many Fundy with the Gulf of St. La have been settled, and verrinany long lenses eonseq‘ nence. Wb then should it he attempted to pcr- =s malts] that auyihing was expected by this mspflkll: . “has most not despair of any thing, that can tcut tried—Yeas. 16' Nays’ . R e, Fraser, Macintosh. . Mi'ils'slies Hoiise having resolved itselfinto a Tunsoav, February 9. r . On motion of Mr. Thomson, an Address to the Lieut. Committee of “y; no ma ‘ in excitement. This Desptttcli and the old Bitingain I E? II holding I 5 ti? ini'pmd ' dea- was a reed to, prayum that he would ert _ €otiivfidizlsccrtaiugif a copy ofch plan of the originlal survey of the Island had been depostted in any of tie the f Record at Halifax or Quebec. _ 0 Mi: (Thomson introduced a Bill for regulating thg price of Stalls in Charlottetown Market House. Secon . hole House on the State of the Colony; Mr Maclean submitted the . - servatio Resocvrzn That for the pre and to facilititrc the trade rind commerc the opinion of this Committee th for the erection and maintenance hem a little longer hlkpeoplcuarattlennayplcnsct . ' . d b an lion.1\leinbcr.it m on“ tom“, “PM” .‘ylr. I’.) however, felt sense and reason mar: boot the Island, and the iniscra t drfis‘uasimgould avail but little to counteract it. mixture of ' ,tribes and tongues, remna. 7 from north and south, tliey disturb one : possession of the glorious land where many centtiries emptied the cup of gay? every clod is drenched “Hill the bloo 0. following Resolution : n of life and property, is of this Island, it is hould be made of a Light House on Pomt out false colours. strong in bi at provision is . m lid that the Hon. and learned Member who had at} their bodies were buried under the ru ' “ The power of our enemies'is discord has long Since.mown down t I, and yet ye do not bestir yourselves, t.- d' on Frida . . whirgiorman reyported the following Resolution from the Committee on the State of the Colony : I . Whereas it is contemplated by the Government of New Prim, in Queen’s County. A long discussion ensued, opinions were expressed as to most wanted; and a variety 0 uprated ' ld ' ives to us contented. Where (he won bar’s we .ngea to deceive the people, they are now as as ever in their demands for their long Withheld rights. to follow the learned Member windings ofliis speech, which when a great variety of where a Light House was f sites suggested, namely, t it quits nnneeessa own, t c gist! of“ many‘hzge'h thirds, but little sound argumenflr. As for his conshtnenis, he was persuaded, that they and tgei‘rq I: spring have determined not to cherish or sup rt a ban 0 y nuts whose proprietary domination would en vernments established in other yaeeni inthc New with the same result. What hinders? Nothing but ‘ . “ Think you, that Mehemet Ali ort' boul will not be convinced that it him to be the protector of a peacefula, than with infinite loss of men and , against the ever-repeated, mutually“ rections of the Turks and Arabs, of of one nor the other are able to give pros Brunswick to open a Canal from the head of the Bay of Fundy to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Legislature of the said Province has granted a sum of money, to be ap- plied in obtaining a Survey, Exploration and Estimate of the said proposed line of Canal: and whereas the accomplish-l ment of such a measure will be productive 01 many advanl d, in its trade and commerce: Itasca ‘ Wood Islands th Ca e, East Potnt, Cape Bear, . blii‘illll’idtou Island. It was, however, agreed that a Light I It ‘ “I should be Ioltilwllh estab‘ ni o.liet‘ feudal IO] ClHII OlICIOWII I ll b0 rts of America had ended, hose feudal Lords; fortfie fruit 'etors livi by their roots, was one 0, inc 3:; fwdaliifiifhnd neithcli'g of these exotic plants had lived ion orld. He would ask, where was the family ' ntofa l Penn: lvania- who h The Resolutions were ordered to‘ be reported on ise of the claims 0 A FEBRUARY. ' . . 'u too was cog, in - North. Pole to the Smili! There i which we have not practised, r.o sc cannot show splendid examples. better proclaimers of civilisation uson fitting, Bond Works! softly slydo yet had he by his side "is plough and bigness fit to till the ground, And tonles to prune the trees, prime did make them burgeon round—Spencer. , or the fishes, thr its zodiacal sign. appropriascd‘,‘ if the same shoal towards the expenses of the said Surve Mr. Rae said he would not would like to be satisfied on it trade of this Island, as far as the proposed Canal, ' ich we are tending. Other harassing contentious, and He (Mr. Rae) thought some parts of the Bill of last year, not well framed, and some parts unjust, but was convinced that in the main it would be beneficia as it was unreasonable for any one of a dcl renounce ,their opinions and adopt his, - L ‘v as M , And swim away ins had undergoiie the’ same y and Exploration. ’ oppose the Resolution, but 19 point, as to whether the regards the transit thr before the pride I to the country; ibcrative body to This month has Pisces if he thought that Nuina, who was their measures savorct humanity. he must, meat washable to th “ People of Jehovah, raise you rselvesf ' sand ycars’ slumber ! Rally round leaders the will, a Moses will not be wanting. son by the Roman people to succeed Romu- d became their legislator, placed it the second as it remains with us, and dedicated it to Its name is from the Februu, or I'beralia, placed on an equal foot- I of the iiiipcrtmion that is incident to He would to~inorrow utthe same time, recollect that his judg— that what hcthuught . . his as their Kin ing With that of New Brunsw g, (“'cdnesdayJ submit it motion on t (3 same weakness; the lord of the waters. defective might really be productive o the inain the mcastir minor matters. As to gallery) thatwhcn th «turd were not itsde for rent, but when the rent was demanded th' that they were able to pay that and li eels riot who on the scafloltl hated WI: “Bathe” . saddled, neither we: that hon. gentleman saddled and bridlcd, The Resolution was agreed to. Mr. Rae moved, that the II into a Committee of Privilege lid] a certain entry made in the January last, by John House, wherein Mr. Thomson gi move for a sum of money on a mission to inquire into the m Bridges iii the neighbouring Colonic . The discussion took place with closed f good, and that ifin e was good, he must oils-n overlook hat had fallen from an hon. member, epeople on some of the Lots to the they had nothing,' to eat, y so bestirrcd themselves, i'e troll—lie had read ofn concluded his speech us hold no man comcsinto the weild bridicd and c any booted and spurred to ride him"—but seemed to think that man was like a horse, but incapable ol'jouriiuyirig re sacrifices offered to the in his Fasti, attests the dcriv In ancient times; pnrgations had the name Of I'ebrsm; various eus The pontill's from the A look ofwoul To wool the no A pliant branch \Vhicli round tli Is Fobruit called; will A branch ofpine is pu In short, with wliatso nations will never grow old land of your fathers; build Zion, greater and more ma iii the Lord, who has led misery thousands of years. you in your last conflict.” ; take a third time t_ gnificent than r you safely throng He Will als s of the gods at this season. ouse do now resolve itself , to take into considera- Order book, on the 28th Esq, a Member oftliis vcs notice, that he will Mr. Rae’s expenses ode of constructing toms prove the same; res and flumcn crave in former days they gave me of Februn. cut from alofty pine les oftlie' priests they twine, . ch, iftlie priest demand, t into his hand; e'er our hearts we hold , --Tliis gener‘ f a carpenter: n Don Quix ACCOUNT or ESPARTERO. born in 1793, was the soti o circumstances, who lived i the fight road, unless a rider should fix himself i As to any compromise bv the Individual who had f constituents thought di the present aspch or a a proposition; and the question was decided in the no A Message frotn His E Mr. Secretary Havilan ercd the following Messa C. A. FITZ ROY, Lieut. Governor. . Are purified, was Februa termed of old; gmwen 9 to 10' Lustmtions are from hence, front hence the name Ol'tliis our mouth of province of La Mancha; to South Americ by his bravery, a revolted colonies reduction of rent, he ()lr. Rae) was irstendeavoured to effect that; but his tl'crcntly, and he hiinsclfthought that in it would be unwise to make such people had not authorised him either to At a early agsi a, where he soon became 3 nd his determined efforts " to obedience. i February came; priests of Pan proc'e re also purified ges when they died; d, by command of His-Excel- . In which the t 0fstseli as had no dir make it or to accede to it. done, in the hope that at lc should support or maintain those them. turned to Spain, and, only daughter of a weal Santa Cruz. that'Espartero would suffer again all they had neither they nor their progeny who had insulted and oppressed in the year 1825r thy landed'propr' ‘ It was not until the death resumed active military life; For our religious l The Lieutenant Go My the copy of a De Russell, Her Majesty Colonial Department, with re iitliers did maintain, vernor lays before the House of Assent- spntcli from the Right Hon. Lord John Of vruilt and em; from al Secretary of State for the xreece the custom came; Bu here adopted by an The question being then it was carried in th erencelto the Salary received rho Grewms held that esentntive in this Colony. ubject of this Dcsputch is _ pure lustrations could pious deed, or guilt ofblood. n! to iliiiik that w put on the said Resolution, . hesitatingly ga e affirmative. by him as Her Majesty’s Repr ‘Espartero is n e in his adhesion to the. 9 The question will ly the most . ch forms the s ater can make clean Mr. Rae also moved the following Resolution—- 2 RIIOLVID, That with may result from micro Spain, but is actu so peculiarly of a personal nature, nbstains from offering an the consideration ofthe I A bloody crime, or any sin Our Saxon ancestors, of Sprout-Irrle, by ltcl ca l the caliwurt, I that the Lieut. Governor observation, in submitting ‘it to ally the ruler of the d ‘l 5 still a fine career '~ ' win than any wh' ful swim—Massey: Ovid. according to Verstegan, “called Febru- e meaning the kele-w a view‘to prevent the evils which urt, which we now and to establish, by fur- ther evidence, the statements con and Petitions lbrwarded h appointed, to take such evi 9 persons, papers and records. Alter some further discussion both agreed to, without a division, and dered to be received to-inorrow. ‘ ‘ the greatest ot- Government House, FBI). 8, our ancestors used, and P called kele; for before we lmrrowe ,and the name of herb, t was called hole, and the other otage lierbc, wastlio chief winte nsbandinan, so was it the first herb yield out wholesome yotin unto the name Sprout-I: well known kale oftli rained in the Addresses this House, a Committee be rice, with pOWer to send for honours of a succes n his personal appearance pecimen of :1 ga the middle height, and his His complexion is dark, and exhibit much firmness, are His age is not more than wurt, in time long past, that h made therewith was also d from the French the name he one in our own Ian wart; and as this kele-wurt or wurt, for the sustenance ofthe e in'this month which g sprouts, and conse warrior coal Dowxrxo STREET, 16th November, 1810. ame is castitl; his features, . buried in “t. 7 My attention hds of British North A receive as Lieutc to the necessity of unavoidable expcn Resolutions were lately been called by the Governor General the Report was or- mcrica, to the amount of mint Governor of Prince ntingit, to earth the Salary which you Edward Island, and le you to defray the quently gave there- re mentioned is the e cabbage tribe. SATURDAY, February 6. The two Resolutions mittee on the State of t sad to, and Comm t rewith. anguish ofthe malady under has imparted rather a w Though uncert subject. to outbreaks o short-lived, the manners polished and dignified. But the Saxons likewise which Dr. Frank is explained by Bede by Spelman in a because, in the cot Saxons to the sun, called this month his “ Disquisitions,’ tarum," and rendered “ pan-cake month,” ii entails upon you. rtment, Iliad that as, *in the year 1825, At this amount ne—whiie the great increase population of the Island, must 1 society to a scale of expendi- “ Tolmoneth,” which he .9, ds of this Dcpa I orn expression h V ain in his v' agreed to yesterday in the Com- ' 5* salary °r "'9 L‘eu'em‘m he Colony,‘ were reported and niece appointed in conformity “ inensis planceti— n unedited manuscript, irse of-it, cakes were and “Sol,” or “soul” raised from £830 to £1000 Sterling it has remained to the present tit cc taken place in the e‘subjccted the head of the loca of the Duke signified “ food Mr. Losowott‘ru, on entering the House, was quite unfair and lotions, to have them m Member who had His honours a in? and though _ joy is not always.' yet those persons “ tttrc far exceeding his otl‘icial said he ‘hought it be still furthcre porters of these Reso- , in the absence of mmittee, and thereby and which is likely to . ies afforded by Steam ettling in the Colony, or pas- 3. Under these circumstan- '.never been sullied by a sta which a gambler can en immaculate purity, THE. SEASON. whose concave depth receives a from these shelvy banks, improper for the sup ported to the House opposed them in Co . . nhanccd, by the facilit Navigation to persons desirous of s Sing to other parts of North Americ Sunk in the vale, lie writers drainin ‘Vhen the shower he d vc Inch Members of an opponnn'ity of only taken from the instead of that Hon. Iii): House for some days, ats yon pool with g. From the g] , and moving slow, g ofthe change, thirst, advance. arch they trace » - grce with Lord Sydetihnm, mcmdmmhc" names nade to your Salary; and I think t without any Fees or travel] more than is required to maintain Representative of th As the Imperia immense sums to,the table, have been ever only of his most perfec that an addition ought to be but a net income of £2000 mg allowance would not be the dignity of your office as 1 Parliament would not cons Betrays its icy coveri ssuing in pensive file The cattle, all unwitti To quench their customs With wondering stare an superiority of his alt" the most earnest I ‘ t integrity, but of the wide exten mbcr leaving them on the he ought to have done; a now to be hurried throng had proceeded at there is no man who enjoy The solid margin: Who is so completely mast h the House in this In auto drink; "0 eat to bear any some length on the merits oft now bend low the aid Island, the additional expense w with fastidious nose necessary funds for this s so perfect. a H‘ or of the destiniesx , on account of ’ purpose can on! When he was called to order, as the question of been vionsl put and carried. He co he on y W]. to record his disapproval The Bill for taking Snufiinir the niarbl From the cold tou In disapp‘ointmen Then bruise the 3 Reply; forth gushes the l y be obtained from the Revenue and Com- _ ed, and that it is now With the exception of Ber- penses of its civil Govern. Colonial Legislature. merce ofthe Island hav the only Colony in N muda, which does no country, as the Duke of Ghana l—Montlily Chronic] concurrence had ncludcd by saying that of the Resolutions. a Census of the population, and breathing loud, "sidering that the Awhile they stand Victory and I e greatly increas I I urface: to can stroke the woods {my for the ex mprisoned wane. THE QUESTION WHETHER AN Emacs. ,_ for obtaining other at second time. atistical information, was read it UP THE NAME rnment, so far back as 1825, or A CORRESPONDENT ?— 0 " have had occas CAUTION TO LUMBERERS. Mr. Thomson moved Mr. Rae moved, this day three mont ion to admire the vigorous” wledge of the Standard, we_f-, ss and thoroughly 5 , that the Bill be now committed. O T 1 CE is hereh , that it be committed and sound I: no y given, that all respect for its gon that part ofLot 49, mortn Haytliorne &. \Vright, persons found aged by the late . menta G t In amendment Ty mm’ma) . . ‘ _ nant Governor to main- tain the dignity of his _ Mr. J. Cambrid enching on his private re- oflice, without tr . The amendment was ne will be prosecuted. Bankers: Bristol, WARD 'c. iiAy'ruortNia. pondence from no less a ington having demande gatived on the following divi- the Duke of W him the name of I have accordin ‘ I gly to convey to you Her perrntsswn to pro pose to the C Majesty’s gracious Charlottetown, I6th Nov. 1840 Yeas—Messrs. Rae, Macintoshflaofarlane, whoever ltad stated tha himself tb hav the Standardr'. ion, declares' a :press worthy of pl!” slature, at its next per annum, should in and, towards the sup- g, that the sum of £1000 uture be paid from-the funds port of the Lieutenant Govern “ acknowled ed . N. B.—Th . g. . em, Fr I, Forbes, 9 Emma the Irish Munici a“ respect, but as pe rue principle of rbove pr'opert having . ppointed for estn l is determined: to p ary Lines, the Si elected in so doing. ishing the Boun- unisli all persons