mere Rginges 5. ee s (ae oe ‘ ae RRS SES O° Tg SP a? 1 ole cle! ee aed ——e oe Ee a e vue . , ; } affricht luny Lard would be beaten as sunely irene ret.’ =~ 7 | - I People rushed upon the ‘s! ze-=they the Oligarchy are. Must the House o! ay ise the ortist —_— »\ . oe . oe don endeavoured to raise ( Tilst up he | Assembly, forsevoth, rive up an undisprt congratulation, the 1 ines conclude Afiér noting the several causes fo was dead—he had stabbeu himseli to the) | Cnpieh apply our people to a yreater extent, cannot be found in the whole catalogue of inventions and discoveries >) = } juan one made by Mr. Willigm Blake, in east jed claim, if a Downing Street despatehy thus: ithe’ State of Ohio. Mr. Pk. wile — — > jsays it shall? No,no! The House of! ‘These are great results, considering) travellingin that State, in the year 1844, | Che Examiicr. monished--may be threatened with the ~~ + | 1c. issilud : jast three or four) had the fortane to discover a sinevlar Assembly may beJectured--may. be -ad-|the. vic issitudes of the Jast t ws ' y. ma) . years, A iuinine in Lreland and the change metallic substance which, from the uni- in the commercial policy of the country, formity of its texture and fineness of SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. jabolition of its authority--a threat that) and the convulsions that uosettled Europe | appearance, he thought might be ugeful >t 2-4-1 iain |cannot be put in execution under the de-|a couple of years back, which for a time) to the arts, and as he had paid consider- sdieaitialiiae , ; . : totally disorganized trade—any one 0 PHB “TWO VERY FORMIDABLE,“*re4 policy of the Imperial Cabinet hee causes to-say nothing of the enor FOES.” ‘but it cannot be made to fling away a fjable attention to the science of Geology -|and Minerology, he found it to consist of mous sums sunk in profitless railways) large proportions of Silica, Alumina, and be soer gos it ia Oxide of ron, with smaller of ; ‘ue special pleader to the “ lion and the Principle in virtue of which it was elect-| during the last few years, would have pony uly pepe ee. OF Me gone ed. The trick of governing without aj been held sufficient to account for a mucl unicorn” printing office, revealed two! . pi nbs iVi. Legislature may serve for a short season. important secrets in his last editorial ;— | i1;Lime, and Carbon (these properties will slower return to prosperity. But tri-/show plainly to the Chemist the fire and umphing so speedity over all these great) waterproof qualities of this print), he first ist, that Lord Grey has declared the |. ne present Revenue Bill will expire|causes combined the present elasticity commenced his experiments by reducing loca] government to be in the right in al] their proceedings,—and 2d, that his Lord- | ‘out legal authority, the chest must be re- and energy of the people.’ ship and the Post Master General “ have | shext May ; and even though the money|shows the productive powers of the na-|it to powder and compounding it with ‘now in the ‘Treasury may be filched with- tion, its vast wealth, and the buoyancy various substances. After about two years he discovered that by mixing the powder with Linseed Oil to the consisten- ; oO: 3f0N . “\plenished then, or all the wheels of go-} AGrian Navicatrox.—The Academy cy of thick paint, and applying the com- taken the field” as dire foes to Responsi- 'vernment will be brought to “a dead| of Sciences have recently heard from M./| pound with a brush, after a few months sible Government, and that “ the battle” | ok ” Who is to replenish it? The Arago an interesting derail of the pheno- exposure to the atmosphere, it turned to . . j . - . . sti & etl Z mena observed by the two scientific slate or stone, rendering whatever covered for the question must be “fought over @ \vernor and Council cannot ; they have , r gronauts, Barral and Bixio, during their| weather and fire proof. It has now been j ” 2 | . . .- . . S - again.” In respect to the latter state-., authority; and their ukase for raising|seeond ascent in the balloon constructed tested more than six years by the severest ment, we don’t believe a word of it; and! a revenue would not be obeyed. The for then. ‘Fhe most remarkable facts’ trials, and the action of the weather seems as to the former one, it is extremely that were noticed were the sudden andjonly to indurate and render it more per- Ifouse must be called,—if not the present, doubtful. That Lord Grey has not! blamed or censured the local government in pointed terms, may be true, —tonresy|| oa be euretd bethe canis. ‘Whet|@@ sufficient to freeze mercury, and to might forbid it, and the nature of the. id be tl hot? C . prevent the erial travellers from writing correspondence with which he has been}. yc tag oe gp TT agsur-\ their remarks, from tne pepe’ becoming pestered, must have left him in consider \edly, tothe popular feeling without grace| covered with icicles. ‘The most singular pestered, mus ; sider- pid, ; ' dindeahptunihelan aeiete Wie Rel rand extermination of “the faction”|phenomenon they witnessed was the ‘ap- , LUt 3 S = LU} ot in the wrong.” and before he cou!d be, ru bah 1 light without rays, and a reflection of the put in possession of correct information| * ~ wens ney: (eee eet vat € at}juminary beneath them, as if it rose out upon this point, he would not be so inju ‘the vapouring of the Gazelle: its “ two!of a sheet of water. It is intended to try t + . - . : . 7 ° os . 4 dici ‘ther, |ofmidable foes,” had they the will to aid a series of experiments; and it is entict icions ag to cast censure upon elther.| ' pated that in a few years rial navigation But has the noble Secretary censured its party, have not quite the power to wij] be thoroughly investigated aud un- , sueceed in keeping tl : the House of Assembly for the part it has| ping them forever in| derstood. taken? We don't believe he has, for if, ORE L Sir R P ‘Concession — - oe . so a > “ne editor of the Gazeltéipublished;a| UATE S18 BopERT ” EEL” Were to the democratic tendencies of civiliza- any despatch expressing his disapproba- tion of the Assembly had been received, ; : . ; in favour of Responsible Gove Freedom has always marked the _polic it would have been joyfully given to P OVETOEDRR, ; Poy. i te Si Xee}], when his What notent evel! ha - lof the late Sir Robert Peel, the public ere now. Besides, if any} _e ” d aa the editorial oles policy is sought and read in his acts. . . > ~ r fr n © 2 _— . * . , i Colonial Office, it would have been ex. |80 suddenly from the object of his affec-,action. I know not if the fact had any } le ona hy. tie ; tions, in the sedate and steady autumn of influence on his mind, but I have thought preened by. Mr. tierce, oF some of the} ta ta ® ’ ‘it curious that a pew of tiis statesman in eit: Whitehall chapel, where he worshipped every Sonday, should be on the precise TY Eerrnett «i | spot whence Charles the Fisst ascended sombly were rscuss K ere. 0} ‘ ; 5 Asser ly were in diseussion there. So| One week later from Evrope. tie scaifold to his doom, Surely this 1 we will not quarrel with the Guarile be- ‘spot was calculated to teach the wisdom cause the local «overnment has escaped, The Ste amship Atnerica arrived at\jof concession. without “a licking” for its very bad | Halifax from Liverpoo] on Tuescay last, few short months ago,a flaming manifesto Ministere in. the House of Commons, : ~ +} sare a re thee ome when the proceedings of the House of -_=— --— | | ' OE FOADDT OLE SEL IT CT land ¢ Mails for this Island arrived. behaviour. and the Mails for this Islan arrived | i é Be a as UNITED STATES. But we say we doubt—nay positively |C4r'y 08 Thursday. he news furnished, L 7, 38) LJ i o} : : ‘ j 9 , witht ai! * _ & deny—th it there 13 what the lercrne of So- Is entirely unimportant. 1 ELOPEMENT. It i3 stated in the New ’ Pe . wwe | is alk Sa aids 4 - i Vark ore at : ? : hicitor General (who is fond of big words)! Parliament was prorogued on the 15th! York papers that Lady Alice Lambton, : ~s te at - Faire 4b ‘s a) } ' + lates |; Liter of the jate Earl of Durham, and wid eall “a ecintitia’ of trutl nol instant. ‘dauglier of ine i ai i ’ would call “a ecintilla” of truth in tag eee tS ee ok tani Cael giory of Lord Grey and the Post Master) “The order respecting the closing of the S!5'¢ a igin, lop 1 } + : - , General putting on backler and brand to Post Office on Sundav has been rescinded, With a footman: VsbSeas putes Pel i U u Wiads i - fivlit for the ciuse of bad government, , and postal communications on that day fami!y compact, nepotism, corruption, and has been resuined. ' TL aoe - T°: : . | | shat eeedinelieii: ivthie: eoleeet| he Swedish Nigkting 7 | ' all their train of evils, in this colony.) Phes ~ ae eocaas Lind)! present month, over seven thousand emi- St nant adei wonrocetitativea eng is now dgain in Engta rating John: oan’ “sbi against the people’s representatives and|’S BON “et (% "es . captivating J 1) crants, who have principally come from the principles of the British Co ‘stitution: | Bull with her delightful concerts before ~ se aw Ss . ~' ~s ss . anehe ‘ ae . & : ~ | 3 | (Germany and Ireland. And we base our denial on the word of alshe comes to win the favor of Brother gentleman--a character which, we fear, Jonathan, Jenny LIND AND TRE SONG wWaigsts. the editor of the Gazetle has net yell] Foreign intelligence possesses very;—Barnum, who has engaged Mademoi- Jearned to appreciate. This gentleman||ittle interest, | The Schleswig-Holstein, is no other than the right honourable | War Waa still being prosecuted with vigour. Lord himself. His despatches state that | Phe armies of both Duchies were in mo- we are to have responsible government, |!" and another engagement hourly ex- and his colleague (Mr. Hawes) repeats Pected. selle Lind to bewitch the Americans, has offered 200 for an original song, to be suog by the fascinting Jenny after her arrival in the States. This offer, it is stated, has set the whole tribe of poets the statement in the House of Commons. | Prosprets o> THE Moruer Coun- and ballad-mongers to scribbling, and it Isinot that enough to satisly to veriestijpy—The last European Times gives|i8 thought the country will be flooded skeptic? Likely enough Lord © -y and |she most gratifying account of the in- with rhyme, to the extent of five thousand the Post Master ©-aeral have boo: n0M-| ereasing prosperity and wealth of Eng-|8°°8* covering fifiy reams of foolscap! i bagged and cai to the heart's content! wid. “In whatever quarter we look,” it} Ther: 19 of vite faction here ; but the hmvbaggo y vlserves, “the elements . of prosperity Buake’s Firnerroor Parsr.—This is end estolery can have no othe! effect wan | rround us. The returns of the various|indeed an era of remarkable discovery bly Se colic departments, which have beenjand wonderful invention, and whrle ublished within the last few days, de-} graceful piilanthrophy is covering our “t. moastrate the fact, The state of the re-jland with charities, true philosophy is Suppose tke right honouradie Sec. ciary : enuc is so finitering that the excess ofjecviring it with happiness, and he whe celey eg for é few months the consum tien of the hopes ef our fellow col i | Ewieration.—There have arrived at and neve; extraordinary changes of temperature at manent, Its fire proof qualitigs have been janother must. In the existing temper of| the different heights. In one instance a tested beyond the possibility of a doubt, ‘the country the spirit of the new Housejcold was felt of the most intense kind; it,s9 highly are they appreciated that alithe Insurance Companies of Akron, Ohio, where the character of the paint is best ‘known, state that they will insure build- ‘ings covered with this paint ata much lower premium, than those covered with ; ‘ ‘ white ball of|tin or zinc, and so im; licitly to, we rel ‘without quarter or mercy. ‘The House peasend ‘of the: min ‘wore ee y ‘upon the numerous statements of respec- table men that we have not the least hes- ‘itation m recommending it to the public las the best, and ia fect the ony real fire ‘proof covering now in use,--U, States cee ee aaa | OR L A KE" ge 09 aT ‘Patent Fire-Proof PAINT. | tion says,a writer in the Slandard of, pats most singular substance, in a few months after applied turns to Slate or Stone, forming a complete coat of Mai, protecting whatever it covered from the action of Fire and Weather, it has now ibeen tested more than Six Years and \shows ihat Timer and the ELEMEMts only seem to indurale or harden the substance, \it seems to bea perfect pecrpERATUM for ‘all outside Painting that has for centuries |been soughtinvain. oral] descriptions of Buildings, either Brick, wood, or roofe of Wood or Metal there is nething equal to it, so highly are its Fire- Proof gqual:- ‘ties appreciated in Akron, Ohio, where it is best known, that all the Insurance Companies have published that they wilh Insure Buildings well covered with it @t ja much lower premium than those cover- ‘ed with Tun or Zine, as it bas been tried ‘in Several fires there and stood much longer than either. For —Rail-Read Depots, Bridges, Steam-boat and Car | Decks, for all kinds of yon as it forms a ‘costing pearly as hard as the tron itself leaves off. Purchasers should ‘New York, in one week during the be partic. ar and see that my brand is ‘upon eve y package, as there is any jamount G worthless connterleit stuff in jthe marke no one can dea) in or u6e the | genuine «ccle obtained cf ethers without jinfringing iy patent. | Tre Genuine constant'y on hand st the Store of PATRICK STEVHENS, General Agent, Orwell. Orwell, August 21. Old Clothes Renovated BEAVERS, SILK AND PARIS HATS RE-STIFFEN ED & CLEANED! (HE subscriber gratefully acknowledges the very liberal support recived from his friends, and now informs them and the public generally, that he has established is business about two miles from Char fottetown on tc road leading to the North River. All orders | ft at Mrs, Seidon’s, U pper Queen Street. o¢ with the subecyibec wil be promptly aud satisfactorily gxgemer. JOUN HOBBS, Hater, ac June 10, ate