THE ERABIARR. saeenimenenenmmeninataaesienimmnemmmanraasimarsnnintiaiaias 7 CS ASIN er gate ce ee LE TR SES frre as" aoe I SEAT NTS TIT, The y did not doubt but Uiat there was) Board of Executive C mune! : 7 1 es a vard O vouncil, having at- removed a great difficulty im the-way of “ae fen more | tl ol (/e Same 8a rt d M y the ay , MARRIED, leu We Meeting on Thursday last y—a. the Government, At Chariattetown, on ‘Thursday erening F ’ ron GuLcon.—We are inf , Moasox Gute . we info; med act which shews how vain it was to rely) That thé Hon. Mr. U ensley has ac oy vee ae hs the Rev. Benjy Scott. by Mr. Jefrey, who bas just returned! : Witsox, Eso... Merc fant, to Marky Barzan from a tour through the mines, that ie his “Upon oe ord ofeven his most intimate cepted the offes, not from choice, not iad eldest "daavliter of the late Charlee — presence, before Colebrook’s bowling! @nd conicential friends, who asserted at, fig yn a desire of enjoying the salary! Binns, isq, Attorney at Law : Chariettetiiwn . sation, & tniner washed lwo fms of the close of the last Session cf the " As-. which it a fords, but from a sense of duty - a ee isembly , that positively Mr. Thornton to discharge the obligation he owed to Manchester and Glasgow gold from one pan of earth 3 the lucky in- dividual had three pounds ia haif an’ henr ‘would never again attend the Council,! the Government of w hich he isa member, WOUSR The race is completed at Piori, and, ‘having resigned his seat therein. lof relieving it so far as he could from its 2 epérations are comme need to dom the, | eabarrassing position—is a fact which is!) TUST received, Ex “ Hornet.” from Li- river, the miners are sanguine, and claims) ivery well known to every one in the com-| __ YeFpool, a large assortment of Cash, have sold at 00 dollars cash. ‘THE GREAT DIFFICULTY RE j munity, and is cphines by the circun ta Ba Wool. and Tweed C lonhingesifleee| f , “\la Plaids, Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres,. ” Sn ¥o s. es Taeneeee at Sulliv yea MOVED: jstance of Mr. Hensley’s previous refusal) and T weeds ; Coburg Yioths, Alpacas: ‘ w i » ? a} reli tow new Maj. n Sullivtin, dhowed| Ter Don. JS. Savith has resigned the of ihe situation, when he thought that, his} Lustres and ‘Orleans, in large variety!) we“to'day some of the most’ beautifull? office of Treasurer! ! Plentean could be dispensed with. We Figured, Plain, and. Corded; Carpetings © opdMienitins of coarse cold that we have’ The Hon. Charles Hensley hae been only wonder that Mr. Hensley hesitated Plaid and Printed Drugget ; and a variety. ‘ yet seen, the product of these diggings. Appointed thereto! ae all about accepting it, from epprehen Hemaieesteiiaiemteae : pm ren: pT PEEE ES! =-ra-=| These announcements are seemingly sion, as it was. said, of compromising} DAVID WILSON, € t ¢ 3 x ‘aint it t r. simple and uniinp ortant. ‘They relate.!himsels with the Liberal Party when they! No. 3, Richmond pees [wevertholees, events of great pith and got into power, {as every body in his October 30, 1850 . Sasa bani ’ Be ig a moment to Mr. Lane’s Administration,’ senses knows they must before many |, NOTICE. “ AY, -MBER 9, : | The “wise men” have been awfully per-! months ¢clapse, since the signs of inca- fA Lb persons indebted to the Subsesi- gba teceetarts ~~~ plexed and troubled in spirit ever sites ledeiag and weakness on the part of the ber by promissory Note or Book Aes’ MR. HOWE’S LETTER. Mr. Smith made his ungraceful exit from) present Government are every day in. Tea ee ean ae none init’ coda | the Island, about two months ago. The \Creasing)—we say we wonder at the ee own Premises. a ee RDF es Wa ope it is unecessary to offer anyjeasy chair of the Treasury was vacant hesitation of the honourabte gentleman J.D. P. COLES. epology to our readers for giving so large) fearfu! disclosures were every day being, because if it were unsafe, for the reason et tie at. fall 4 t at a portion of our 7 = our present! made, touching the proceedings of its Jate. alleged, to take the Treasury, it mand of superior caaeed saat number to the republication of the Hon./occupant. He had overrun, by long odds, ‘equally unsafe to continue in the Council, jwili be exehanged for Potatoes and Oats<- Mreblowe’s Letter. The editor of the ithe term of his lease. I wa yy > Tt was his duty to keep the Governuwent, if delivered. at the Subscriber's Premisés\)" 3 th the, y Pp Asiander having repeatedly taken the} would not return. The easy chair was ‘from sinking prematurely, for the want of OF ®t some converment shipping ‘place’ 1% ’ | ’ imme. tate! ly. trouble to tell his reacers, that Respon We offere’ to others, but refused. a Treasurer , and we fee! assured that it? —— “* -” . . e.° q} ly : rs : ; 2 ti & b 4 mn - sitle Government ws an imposition, and, leanwhi le Mir. Sin' th’s sureties res igned| 18 On faite a desire to Cischarge this \ J at 3a 5 fraught with corruption and mischief tol their trust. What was to be done? duty, that he has aceepted the office. TT! TE Co- partnership hitherto existing »- every Colony into which it has been! There was no Treasurer in the Island | ovnemeee: eee vader io ~ Le of ity: and com introduced—that in Nova Scotia the|,,2 oa f, 7 ley, is this day dissolved by mutua com and not OOY wou ‘d be Trea: surer, tor lov e| Tr Duac?tn Maclean } 18 rea! iy solicitous sent. ; ior money. Stranze, that a situation ito kaow whether “ Mr. Whelan” has R “3ERT WADE, , . . . TRI?! sy} vyar ) Worth £400 4 year should go a-begging ! ‘anostitized from the Catholic Church, he The b , eon a AW LEM $. ees ae re OUSILeS: wilh until fur'ber Natioe, | But so it was. Government was terribly: |Lad better give himself a clean shave and ihe carried on by Ee Mawtet: at the old rt »} ’ dry r ‘ : ” ’ ¢ perplexed. Members of Adininistrati n a shirt, and instead oftram ping off to New stand. 4 - 3} lor, n le t ‘ ai " . © RE had not slept 2 sound sleep, nor ate a, ‘London, to tall with the old women there} _ Che#rlotteiown, October 2, 1600, cr we hearty dinner for the Lord knows how) eyout snakes, let him go to the Catholic PYUEREAS by ceed of easignment bearing date the 28rd day of Sept. de i Nie’ Vike ek b 1850, all Debts, Book Accounts, Stock | ‘prayers for once in his life, where “iin “Trade, ¢ &c., due ard belonsing promoters of that System of Government had completely disregarded or forgotten the pleeyes made to ihe public, as soon as they lad put themselves in office, and; that consequentiy dissatisfaction and dis trust pervaded the whole P rovinee.— thought on reading the I/on. Provincial! Secretary’s Veter to his constituents we! hed found scmethirg more than a Roland! long. But Jo and behol’, Mr. Smith Chapel to-morrow morning, and say his! came back one oss morning in the sober, ae % - ote Cid Caite ab he Ietiadbe, atnd diidae: month of Octobe ‘ around roe wi Si will probably find Mr. Whelan praying ito the fiir of ‘7ADE and MAWEEY. Vv ) ; t iC Uae - ~\ efi} 0 » | eg! | was, > a . ie f; il more perplexed +. He and for the conversion of infidels such ag Sucdlera, were vy then duly tvaneferred tained no deubt as to the propriety of vnt wanted. [He was wanted, becouse and made ever to the Sabscriber. ‘Th ‘iganean Maclean. The sin of apoatac "5% giving it We shall not do dishonour to. sobiay eould be coaxed to take his place, |, Y Tis to notify all versous, who ate indebted | being hab: tual ‘o the beast, be fanciesito the said Firm. tt ness their respeas } aah an static o a a . hd to the sat ifm, that, un ess their respeas wide spread reputation of Mr. Howe, couse * the fami! wished to show ae ; : : the.wide sp mm os and because “the family a jevery person is as loose jn his principles, tive Acconnts are paid te Mr. GEORGE by institut ing & con} parison be tween hin), hi In a lit tle iV lit 'y even in bis tPos t try- ‘4s be is himse if. As “4 relicion, how-! iM AWL EY, — Apot! jecarjes’ ffall,” ih and’ such a person as Duncan Maclean; ing hour; he was‘at wented, by reason of - | Charlottetown, on or before the Ord daw le nershail we insult the understanding of there being no security for him, and by, bie f io! ‘October inet..they willbe sued fi for witti- © canied his particular form of worsh.p, be out distinction. “All persons having eur readers, by ask: ng, if they would. reason of these awful disclosures afore P Bit j P c rather rely upon the clumsy and unsup- meutioned. Yet, civilty cost nothine, csuse he never had any. ‘jclaims againet the eaid Firm, are request- “* potted acsertions of the latter, than be| land Mr. Sinith was politely told, that ‘ed to present the sun for adjustment. © ~ guided by the indisputable facts and he cou'd get security, ho would be con-, he saaak eli FRANCES MAWLBEY: desiring the same civil rights for Catiio | Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1850 an esi ements of the former, ‘tinued ii the situation, which Governmet| VO ak fzure mee a rg . vir lating the laws of his Kingdon, ‘and} in giving their opision es to the advan— jhad ofiered to others, regarding it es! it ilics as Protestants,” but for flagrantly) 7 EO: VE 2g 4a we i} _‘judicially murdering and plundering his’ W ever, we can’t s2y that Dunean has re-! James If. did net lose his erawn & for, OR SALE. by the Subscriber, with ab tages which result from the practice of vacant, and refused. Government wa {+ imtnediate posession, 100 feet of a “| people. Caihol ics about his Court and! ‘TAND fronting on Pownai Street, by 84 froa Responsible Gov ernment, W e see th, at Cread fully afraid th at he wou ‘dl get eecur-| iC abinet as he earti y reprobated his into—| ing on Dorchester Street, together with ned Nova Scotia saves considerably more. ity, sud would, therefore, in accordance! yew two-story HOUSE, 40 by 35, SPABLE— erable tyranny and gloomy bigotry ag any COACH HOUSE )de., &4.. This property is } well adupted fora Mercantile Establishment er ‘Protestant ia the realm; and felt that, Hotel, being neat the! head of Pownal Whit, ‘though he might hat ve been a cevout Per terms ap ply te tan eight thousaud pounds annually by with its promise, ke bound to continue the introduction of the new system under him in the othee, an oecarrence which the eee Fine peperale, eee = eer a cae om ek ‘fullower of the true Church, he was any “Patan e ia addition to this great saving im so of the administration. Government is chhsdgedbe af @ocebdkthiy. oiiiibdlertbindl a __Ghariotiqtons, Nov. 1880, oeduB t ‘ small @ Country, the same party have per-) happily rid of the-dilemma; the great,“ 8 8: ; 3 To be let, i f-eted many measures of the highest im-| difficulty ia removed! Mr. Smith could bard up for causes cf complaint agains,’ 6 9 lease of 999 wears, in Lote to suit postance to the Province, which would, not get the se rity, and he has, therefore, (Mr, Whelan, when he must meddle with ‘purcheve — have been totally negiected, or if surge .gt. | resig yned! ae L, ane and the rest of the, ‘his religious opinions, and strive even “ £90 acres ef excellent er 3 e4, thrown aside, bad their predece sseorel” wise men” hye ta sounder 7, ‘ep | ‘elie English history, in order to oe rt of the Estate of Wether Grange, ble gontinued to guide the counsels of the|anda better appativan % * Tharsy Wasi, An accusation upon him. Can’'the invent cioste on the Winsloe Road ebout \ } ; All the humbug w < appar Seka prac, | ee foolish suake-story to beguile miles from Charlottetown. The sitdatio uel , Gd Ce Sie eek tans ae le use ‘his “ otium cum dignitate ?? Our shew-/i8 Deautiful, commanding a view of Nova thst #imilar edvantages, upon a smaller|tised about this resig: of Mr. saith, Seutie and the Harbour’s Mouth. « om ose . ; _ 2 f a: ih? scale, will be enjoyed by the peoy: le of this! is nit nitably groiesq u ‘ cov oF the poly i ing up of the last has evidently touched are obout 40 acres cleared on the a i Island when we shall get rid of the pre-| keeping ap appearant heabroad, and tc tian on the raw. ent Lote, andthe remainder may bec —_. sent Obstructive Government, and have|aveid giving a shock OF dthe feelings of Th fi R 19°9 336 80; asterd pe ge riing nolaen, Wyther the reine of Admiaistration entrusted to{yhe Family Compact, P the Government eee abs . * ars a oa ad Grange, Wins!oe Road, Let 38. mort, \ tee hands of mea, who, guided by British|asks Mr. Soith to resign an office which es . ' - “ er tat Fane 12, 1850 tein . = : : ails. We’ in otuer , forme and practices, will have tle energy |e has not occupied for more than two oe - a nib . edulasethe ; fiom Boots and. Shoes.. "HAM endcourace to Keep pace with the spirit! months, and with the keys of which they {°° ea 7 FAUGHT has. imported from the of the age? were afraid to entrust him! But be[?Ul latest papers, * United Staies “er 5 arma : would not resign, so long as there was a 3 a ; or wit eee WELLING CON : us ree ee eee ehanee of getting security ; when he PASSRIGERS. ee ee anh suitable for he eepee We understand that the {Ion. Edward] failed in this, disappointed and ch igrin” cha. Sth ee 3 Temkin, Ents moa zon, which will - se —— Case. ? . . . wes : a Pyereton har resumed his place at ihe ed, he wrote ou! bie resignation, and tha) Room, tnd Sin the steerage. \ Octdber 28, « Bie We '