134 THE EXAMINER. -_ a nn ea : il not been equalled in this Colony since the 7 Come and give @s your hand! Let peace exist between! It is said that Mr. Joseph Pope—the a aa ate” Atan cniarhens it was sahanak te by a = , 8 a 2 © | J . > “~~ > : i 8) . 2 . J us, Allow us to remain peaceably in our abodes, and thought proper to wait for the warmed acho ih ritic thunder storm, which lasted for several hours, dur- we will not disturb you in yours. aa Us our gt that he might have an opportunity of cramming "| in¢ which the lightning was of the most dazzling vivid- and you may freely oe We wi h a ae detee Donald Campbell on the voyage out. But Sir Donald) ness, and the peal, a sat = Riparian. x04 =! wish ¢ au : : Sno} : or We isualy ioud, nis Was s ar oaale oe ’ ta you, Citizens of the canton learned enough of Mr. Pope’s character before he left) thunder was unusualy ya ‘a lie das rain which lasted until the morning, accom- : ty ‘ deluve o! rain W hich is U l =? m a ar . “ scainst that wily indi- ~ : of Lucerne, do not forget that a parternal hand has gygland to put him on his guard against that wily 1 panied by a perfect gale of wind. ‘The etlects of which ed you from the dangers of a civil war, and |; ope is well known for his officiousness ; |g displayed in a fearful spectacle in the harbor, and in th F vidence, Who watches over you. : : inal 4 : nat oe eae ph ‘ion raise towards Him your 2nd if he should seek to thrust himself upon the eres various parts In the ea : ie enh @a ee a se d Campbell, as it is quite probable he wil!,, ‘Trees were torn up by the roots, and in the vicinity prayers, with tie candour of a child, with a pure eo Sir oo be rape -asicht of the wharf nearly every drogher, flat, or shore boat was free from all hatred, even against your enemies, and 4- the new Governor cannot fail to obta et swamped, or totally wrecked. ; cael feos . : : wait events in peace. The Eternal, who has twice|. his real motives and principles, as to induce him to ww. beig@e over the Dry River on the St. Joseph's in P p he g y ell anner, will not abandon : ; 7 saved us inso marvellous a manner, will n from us consider that, in all future public transactions, Mr. Road, two smal] houses near the bridge on the Circular a third and decisive struggle. Receive neyo ‘land. were carried away b “ oe that we also will be faithful to you. With/Pope’s “absence will be the best of company.” | Road, with the whole lot of land, —e lin nt i lf—the people i you and by your sides we will march to battle for the re-| ae et ieee ed a ee e in the pose, glory, liberty, rights, welfare, and religion of the, SIR HENRY VERE HUNTLEY. | Of all the vessels in the harbour, which escaped in- : "Luc re wi vally share with you ; i wi Oe pte sacesits | His Excellency Sir Henry Vere Huntley intends to jury, were two brigs, a barque, a ship, the Thomas Crisp, | j all that the hand of Providence reserves to us. ad te : Savein: nnd: clean Ie . in : ai ‘Sarah Ann of Halifax, cutter Sarah, an op Britannia “ Almighty God, protect and guard our country! ‘take his departure for England on Tuesday next, via oe nt cad tree of fer eniell-ardie, cane “In the name of the ee tia | Halifax. Previously to his going on board the Steamer, | 5 camer Reindeer got under weigh during the gale, and we 3 9 l ic Breakfast will be given to His Excellency at moored out. “A Havurr and V.Friscner, |@ Public Brea g , c Secretaries. ‘the Victoria Hotel at 9 o’clock, as a small tribute of ate aa ee eee _ aa wed nae 7.” | \ amilies, ¥ g els , “ Lucerne, October 6, 1847. ispect, by a few of the many who “e long eR ane patty ty the PRUSSIA. ‘with pride and pleasure, Sir Henry’s Administration of, The following is the list of vessels ashore :—1 vessel Genes) Field-Marsbal Von. Boyer resigned: on the the Government, since he became acquainted with the ynderthe Crane. On the West side—11 vessels of va- Mh ; ie post of Minis f War, and on tkat| : ; the : a tage aa ee ee letter to the troops|real requirements and wishes of the country. Never rious sizes. St. Vincent’s W harf—3 vessels and a occasi dresse y grat. : 2 ad +“ number of flats. On the La Dasse—11 schooners and of the Landwehr, taking farewell, and acknowledging did a Governor terminate his administrative career ST eas 5 a eeadiai ada maa their numerous proofs of good-will towards the so much honour to himself as Sir H. V. Huntley. His| Other vessels in port rode out the gale. oe i air aia renew] Policy for the last eighteen months has been a splendid | his chy A a ys Aolbabe of his Catholic | triumph over the selfishness, exclusiveness, and | Casvantres,—On Tuesday evening last, a man named provinces have got the motion into their heads that he/|ofa Faction who had successfully cajoled almost every | William Bowan fel] down dead, while passing along one intends turning Roman Catholic. one of his predecessors. The prayers and warm wishes of our streets. s¥ : | Yesterday, a Coroner’s Inquest was held on the body SYRIA. ‘of Thousands of generous hearts will follow His Excel-| 9 , ) ae The Christians in the Libanus.—The Constitutionnel of Elias Tupper, Esq., Barrister at Law, of this city. It hasthe following:—“* We find ina letter from Con-|!en¢y peoateg pastor agen dielectric: abilities)» »pears that the unfortunate deceased was missed by his stantinople, a factstated with great gravity, and which) ©@nnot fail to be appreciated and rewarded by the graci-| friends since Tuesday week, and no clue to his discovery has thrown the Catholic population into consternation. [t} ous Sovereign he has so nobly served. We have not) ae made until yesterday oe ie 8 — 9 appears that the a has just decided ot the’ space in our present No. to give expression to the feelings ° ee ml sid ae med oe W hare I ™ vn Christian mountaineers of the Libanus are obligedtu| ... —).; : : et lock, ; furnish 10,000 conscripts to the Turkish army; an with whiton He eee _— ran ne : but Water Street. From the evidence adduced on the in- analagous measure has already been taken relative to| Ve trust we shall find aS opporimeny for indulging a re-' quest, the deceased was at Mr. Dickie’s store, opposite the islands of Cyprus, Candia, and Rhedes, where it has|trospective glance at his Administration of the Govern-| Davy’s Country Market, about 8 o’clock on the evening produced a deplorable effect. It is said that an order has | ment, and for the present must content ourselves with) We 1 oon and oe “' - mers = — been sent from Constantinople to Mustapha Pacha)... . oi dies idk eatin |dark--it is supposed he walked overboard. e Jury Schkodrasi, the new Governor of Syria, to come to an|oVIS oe ” . x ce Satine, which has wave a verdict of accidental death. squadron, for the levying and transport of the men.|be presented to liis Excellency on the morning of his was found drowned yesterday morning in a well, in the This decision of the Divan was kept a profound, departure. north part of the city.—Halifar Herald. | nt. Itis hoped that the| . . a dipl oe ede it antlieh: 1 eer sere ae \To His Excellency Sin H. V. Hunter, Knight, Lieu-| | tenant Governor and Commander in Chief in and over! Suppex Deata.—While the Steamer Conqueror was The C oe iil oe E. ae 3d seus ieaelll 1 Her Majesty's Island of Prince Edward, &§c. &c. on her passage between Charlottetown and this place, on AO ANTE? STEROMS MAES WIR. MAPOTAM INtelli- | a |Saturday night last, a young man by the name of Doyle gence had arrived from Constantinople relative to the! May rr pLease Your Exceivency; | oy. a y ra. | . : ii belonging to Halifax, who had come on board without ‘Turko-Greek difference. ‘It appears,’ saysthe Courrier) We the undersigned inhabitants of Prince Edward the eae os of a. Captain or any person concerned ‘that the Divan was not satisfied with prohibiting the Island have learned with deep regret, that the term jn the management of the boat, was found dead in one Greek vessels from carrying on the coasting trade, and of your Excellency’s government having expired, We of the berths of the steerage. His remains were in- that it had ordered them to quit the harbours of the are very shortly to lose the advantage of your resi-'terred here on Modday. He is said to have been very Ottoman empire with as little delay as possible. This | dence in, and superintendance over the affairs of this|j1} when he came on board, but no neglect or careless- decision, contrary to all the principles of the law of Colony. nations, will entail immence losses on the trade of, We feel it to bea great evil that your Excellency ‘ness can be imputed to Captain Powell or any of the : : officers of b : Greece. We have been assured that the French Ambas- should be removed from among us before you have . 5 of the beat, as the deceased .was not knewe fo sador had applied to the Divan to stay the execution of been permitted to complete the beneficial reforms waa until he was past human aid.—Eastern this last measure, but it was feared that the Porte important enquiries for which your government of this | et would pay no attention to the desire manifested by the | Colony has been so happily distinguished. When we representative of France, who, it is true, meets with nojreview the series of improvements which in your! MARRIED. countenance from the Ambassadors of the other/administration of this government you have so resolutely! At Lot 11, on 15th instant, by the Rev. W. H.Cooper, Mr. Powers.’ ‘initiated, notwithstanding the hostility with which your | George P. Palmer, of Lot 11, to Miss Ellen Wells, of Cascum- meen have been so pertinaciously assailed—when| ?°?"* we recall to mind the careful discrimination which has| Editerial continued. been displayed in your official appointments, whereby | DIED. : : he ‘the detrimental practice of accumulating numerous; At Elliot river, Ann Anderson, aged 100 years. THE NEW GOVERNOR. ‘offices in the hands of any one person has been so . t raf a) , Sin Doxatp Campvene, Barrt., the new Lieuten- Properly discountenanced—when we recollect the Investigations and reforms which your vigilant atten-| PASSENGERS. ant Governor of this Island—may be expected here in| 7 s €n-' In the Steamer on Monday, Edward Palmer, Es .. via deb Connee of 6 Gow dave ; : ait cil tions to the Public interests has so industriously Carried Acadia from England; Rev. yes M‘Lennan ; Messrs W. R. afew days, as he left England in the oyt—the improvements you have established in the Watson, Joseph Macdonald, K.M‘Kenzie, M‘Quarrie, M‘Aulay, Steamer of the 19th instant. Itis not necessary that| management of the business of the Treasury, and g}j M‘Neil, Curren, Blackadar, G. Thresher and others. we should dictate to the public, and particularly to the the ree and = eens which have tended ‘agg es party whose political opinions are in accordance with | P — oe . ae ailaties 2 Be sy d and WADE G WAWESY, our own, any particular line of conduct to be pursued| member at the same time, that, whilst inte cn ' : | ) » Whilst intent upon SZ » FAD TH VAD C on the arrival of Sir Donald. He will, we have no working out these reforms and improvements, you en 3 #\ ih oS S 9 — ee by —— with that courtesy and, se Tata '. noite Se of | Harness Makers & Carriage Trimmers, onour which 1s due to the Representative of Majesty;) 00" : ; ce ~ earts are} sab hindlithe dliameanheh rene JeS'Y3 filled with emotions of gratitude that you should not) RESPECTFULLY inform the Gentry and Public g - and their admirers may stoop tO’ only have entertained the desire to accomplis!: these, ~~ generally, that they have constantly for Sale a every species of servility and meanness, with the hope noble ends; but also have been endued with fortitude’ general assortment of Saddles, Gig Harness, &c., which of winning the friendly ‘consideration of Sir Donald to persevere to the end in their prosecution, ‘they can recommend to be of the best quality 2nd Home Campbell, we have sufficient confidence in the manly We have > _ to repeat to your Excellency ee snes nk ae Saddles, made to * expressio -de | e bes : se satiptent ebamnetor-of the Likosal Pasty af thie sate vos, tans whtsorie kessy clown he os Pt eel ageltone ieee ad ; ’ Frovi- , ; Island, to be convinced that there wil] be no truckling, dence to direct your steps, our best and warmest wiahice an assortment of Whips, Spurs, Chamois, Horse Cloths, no cringing sycophancy on their part. Sir Donald for your happiness and prosperity will always accog.| English Bridles, Curry combs, Main and Trimming do., Cambell comes amongst us with political principles P@¥Y you. eae ae and —— do., ———— ace, far arnish, and every article in their line. closely akin to our own—as a member of the Reform! T a ae . + ‘ . Club of England, he can have no predilections for Ceo News by Vester day s Mail, ae oe servatism; and we have reason to believe, that the SEVERE GALE AT TRINIDAD—-AWFUL DESTRUC- WANTED, Reform Policy so unflinchingly pursued by Sir Henry) foxy Cf PROPERTY Ar TOBAGO—MANY LIVES A FIRST RATE BLACKSMITH. Vere Huntly within the last year or two, wil] immediatel yi ‘ Last night,’ ini APPLY TO command the adherence of the new Governor. ast night,’ says the Trinidad Standard of the 12th, ;* we were visited by a storm which for its severity and) Nov. 27. a Soa at ee ee css aes