W VOL. III. 4 a: dime @ttulll. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISL-AND, WEDNESDAY APRIL. 17:867. _....m.___.. -1... V _.. E33 meant; Insane AID ,VILIIIID anar Willi-IDA! lolllllll IY EDWARD REILLY. antroa arm raorasx'roa. ethts Glee. comerof Kant sudl’rhes Streets. me roa ran "nausea." [or 1 year. paid in advance. 0 e o " “ “ hallryearlyiusdvaucsm 10 o McKinnon’s Store, SOURIE EAST. FALL 5 WINTER STOCK. lIE SUBSCRIBER. thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended to him since his commence- ment in business. begs to announce that he has just COMPLETED HIS FALL lb WINTER STOCK 01" consisting in part of: GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. DRESS GOODS, . SHAWLS and MANTLES. Animate lnscted at the asuelrates. JOB Pic—131Ter Olsvcy dascrl don. armed with nesmsss sad etch -d an underage misfit the Bantu Gilles. M 'Ifuauacx roe APRIL. loos! I reuse. New Moon. 4th day, 5h. m. 51 evening. W. First Querter.llth day,10h. 57th., morning. ENE Full Moon. 18th day. 6h. 53m., evening. W. Last Quarter,26th day.9h. 48th.. evening. S.W. m u. h . }IAT S Ladies' & Genta' the antltCatholie crusade. hsd radence enou b not to - - - ’" oar was: " moon it a ’ i‘“ 'h:"‘°§.“'“‘“'“c‘°' “‘l'" ’p 3° °°"‘P"‘““‘ ""“P‘ m:§ii’§"fi.f“3i'§§ til: rggbortrgdhellro‘tbullle IOIflI. ' fl 0 mg 0n 0 Igotry. in so snort a time, we have 5 m '3' ' , _ . rlsealsets Wat rlrlses. a .2 Ready'Made Clothing. initialed. nul'lhwe slncctialy congratuiptehour Catfadioa'n fgéhroszaagzg bawdrxgngr;:°:£:mll:£ . , not on on e - . ' ' . . . h mlh m b I? i hm h m I‘UR CAPS tengyears hence. ‘au‘gho‘dldffazlbtionud 'bfyolmtidobitzl a"). “mum b9 find "pon' Abe." "whim!" Winn". 1 Monday 5 ‘1 6 “l 3 34 3 5412 43 11 a m th - 3 ' appeared at his uncle's house with the horrible state- 40 2‘. 9 15 ‘ 28 45 ARD‘VARL, tog oy can now do, II to catch pile of those who me“ an“ M .hd “Had G , ' T““d" . 1 may yet remain among us and have lum stull‘ed 8° 3" '"d “m' n h' h“, ' w°d“m’ 38 2610 1 5 0 ‘8 LEA'I HER” etc" etq' The attitude which P 1:". Island has assumed on the if“? “‘"Xf'dx'f. be kind put “ in ‘ did“ but lb“ we 2 m 521 t 51 . , .- - on was Ill ta mg. ‘ Thur“? 36. ’7 u 3‘ '79 58 53 gill“): 110:3"! folksle at unusually LOW PRICES. question of Gonfedcratlon, has drawn upon her devoted The mum.“ g“ N” audited u am. but fimuy h. s Friday 35 8 p we pay. an e rupee u y requests sconnu- head the indignation of two or three of your leading d .1 ' .‘ d d . h u h C Saturda 84 29 morn. 8 44 55 “W30 0‘ Pub” ("01'- Canadian 'ournals. It: ' '“ “cu” m "m. Pu?” B o I ° 0‘ on" 7 ii ' M" 0‘" ‘"‘°“':l°'| '0 I“ UP I where they found t is maniacs statement was only too 7 Sunday 32 31 0 13 9 54 59 bl [CHAEL LICCORMACK. d°‘°“°' ° "3° c°“‘,l“°‘ °f ‘3" I’l‘ud'" '" 80"."). 01' or true. The headless corpse of Rolfe was laid out upon 8 Monday 30 32 l 4 10 59 18 2 sourla Nov. 6, ‘66. lm m?::g‘:?:: “I‘f‘lngrzggas‘ai'flt‘fi 2"; “10 lmP°f:l; a bull'qu robe in the front room, arrayed in a full suit . er s aren . - ‘. ' ' : 1: $333!” 3:1 ; git}; g s T E L L A o o L A s , Cenedisn iournoim they no quite able (ye 'nl'n °l.t" am: 353' c‘il’tilZ'Ltibii: mii‘fl' till: 311ml}: 11 Tiwud.’ 25 86 3 “I o 59 n Runnels. Stan“ 00]“. 30“ not. a“: "J {E'Wflbfi’rlyour bw‘he' mum" "1 513M110 '0 blood upon the garments. The head was found in l. vfld‘ 23 37 ‘ ‘3‘ 1 ‘9 1‘ dodtautoa by 1,0rm|.-iou to g. 8_ i l 9" °"_“ 3‘“ "- "ldv ‘0 “1k funny. ll '00“ 1'6- another room in a pail ol water. the eyes open and lips 18 Satn l! 21 39 5 50| 2 32 18 talented Arthto' (all-Idbcrdle‘itfscft’) SS3.“‘§62§1.‘.°:1.’:‘3' t9l lull kn": 3mm. md wuuung - “mm, “bu”, "munch." u“ . . . ar tcu ar strnc 'll‘ id l‘h b be ' b l . 1‘ gund.’ 19 4o 5 57 8 12 21 IA!" b9“: h'i‘!‘ “fi°:_‘h?°h°°k°‘m [Will] the tone whlch the Montreal Goscftc ha: lately xnifl' ict', $323.3":ch.iu':ih::.pr:gir: litdfgr 15 Monday ,17 41 7 58 3 46‘ 42 I‘m: ow. m ' mp ' an ' “)0 “"1 tourd‘ i" “had Sm!"- Ti'.“ loumll h” burial. The axe with which the head was cut of was is Tum, m is s 55 4 47 26 Permmes for the Handkerchief. "it; fgxgtegig'm" {tergtgclh-I-"hm u may found, clotted with blood and hair. 17 Wednesday ' ‘ Ill 44 9 45 4: 48 30 Alexandra. Guards. Fragsbane. 31:: cases. has,u wenlihve. blden. :gi-r;ut‘de?e's“:;;3 . on “.mmuwn oi‘h. bod, “bun” hole w” found ‘8 Thund" 12 ‘6 ‘0 30 n'“ 3‘ me“. °l w‘h" mmmd") “Bf 0"“ V‘“°¥ language to'wurds some of the public men of this 00- m me h“ was“ 1"" 0'" mo hun' Th. 5‘“ ‘9 my 10 47 11 12 7 43 39 at! (gut. Kielet. gillclleur. km), 'h'ch i. mm, mummy o. the "pummn of th passed downward diagopally. through the hack of 30 ay 8 49 ll 51 8 82 41 we“ ado mm‘ ’6' ’20:; my “1. Montreal Gentle. Your contemporary is particularly "’0 "a"! “in”! m “"0" u“ d°°°u°d '" ""‘ns' ’1 4 50 even. 9 29 48 ' ' ' severe on the line of conduct which has been ursued Ind in") “*0 Fla“ 0f “'0 houn- Th. IPPOINDOO 0‘ sy ay 7 n . p "on d 5 52 1 lo 10 22 47 “w "d “5"” ' P'm‘m" i“ ‘ml 3“ i sym‘m“ 3‘“ on the Confederation question by Messrs. Coles. the chair leads to the belief that the three shots were ” u I, do Cologne lreble Lavender Water Extract of Lavendst 2" Tuesday 3 53 l 5111 9 50 Flowers. Vbrbena Water. Tcrosntesi Bechet. Perfumedr filmer'rgA' Mdhhnml' V“ “m M" Prgpnul and or m". °“r"idl°' “'96; b'" m. b°dy “hm” pg walnut“, 1 65 ’32 ll 57 64 'l‘mentenary Souvenir. Shakespesr Go don Seented Locket: mgKJn'tfi: :33? fishinglzmthan been incgn- but two wounds. Evidently the mnrdcrer had pg “mm, o 53 . 3 1 no“ 55 Itatrset of Lime Juice and GI cerine. for tasking the Hair from confimon hn' chm ed “1m 0 Kn?” “m ' °v mounted a chair and fired downward at his victim g a 39 5 3°“ “4 llwn “030 L“ l’O‘Vdel’. In improvement 0“ t ' 8 I. '0". on m“! The metallic csrtrid es were also found on the Ioer. ’0 Friday ‘ 59 7 ‘ l “om po'dm moon of main for a" Comment,“ public questions. and have not been held up to pubhc 3 _ ' '1 (Sunday 51 58 d 55 1 18'“ a ,, pom!“ yo, mum” “mm,” M" “than; execution-either; but if the Queue is in a mood to Th. ‘1'“! W“ °°mmm°d '“h‘b'u‘ih'19‘d'ugnfl't ” an“, no 59 5 60 1.51 law to the aunt Na Pummsde. for its ng the Mill" the Public on political pension-nay, it l... M 3.. which the murderer had constantl by him, and was ,9 “on”, 55 7 o 5 40 2 25‘ ll ltutschos. and instantaneous flair Dye. for llvingl h. fiaig cessttya we think. 0 travelling ssVen hundred miles in the habit of keeping loaded. nether gun, load- 80 Tuesday ' 53 2 7 es 2 57] 8 :2: may“ natural and permanent thadswtthou trouble from this Can-dc of'yours to find fit subjects whertvlth .d and capped. was found in the room. PRICE! CU BEEN '1‘. Casawrrstowrl. April 12. 1867. Rimmelza Rose Water Crackers, a new and amusing device for evening parties. W. R. WATSOI’. rrcvtsloas. .9“ 1‘1’13‘1’1313599:___WH __._ Beef, (Illa!) W 1‘» u ‘0 7" A Cough, (held,. or sore Do by she quarter. id to 6 Throat, Pork. (carcass) 8d to 5d Re ‘ . d. u u t! De (small 6d to 7d quircsimrne ll a on ma. 11, dd to 7d and should be checked. If In“”' I”; h ad to 5d allowed to continue. ;“I' p" lb" ad to 8d Irritation pf the Lungs. a Per- B::;rl’.{!"."") h It to h 8‘! mapsnt Tyoaiucctgp. or Do fry the tub. is to la 1d m 1mm 8 wt mun. Cheese, per “3.. ‘4 ‘° M is often the result. Tallow, per 1b.. 83d blag 117:3; '" ‘f5’ 3.; ‘3. 3M Brown’s Bronchial Troohes. 0a ' . purl“) “In 17’s.“ 18s Having a Direct Indumefigt‘o ;he Parts. give Immediate b l to . m, p" noun. Wh- . tor Bronchitis. Asthmah. Ostsrrh. Oousnatptlve arley. per bushel. be ad to 8s 9d “d “,0” Due“... . 7” do" v “u h m ‘0 2‘ 6d Trochee are used with always good success. Peas per quart. a. ”' Singers and Public Speakers P'“"“' P" bml' 2' lo 2' ad will find Troches useful in clearing the voicchcn taken be- ro‘n‘T' fore singing or speaking. and relieving the throat after an Geese. unusual exertion of the vocal or ans. The Troclm are re- Turkeys. OM. 5' “’8' 5“ commended and prescribed by hvsicians. and have had I‘cwls each. Is to 1. ed testimonials from eminent. men throughout the countr . Desk; ,none Being an article of true merit. and having proved their e - . 'l‘ll- eaey‘ by a test of many years. each year ads them in new Coddeh pot qtl. ,0! to 30s localities in various parts of the world. and the Trochcs are “strings. per ba'rrsl. 16s to 40s universally roncunced better than other articles. Mackerel r doses Obtain on y N Brown a Bronchial Troches. and do not . P. ' Lumbar. ’ take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be ofl'cred. Beards liemleek) 8s 6d to is IOliD "nYWfllfl. ‘ Do rues) (s to 6s 06' 0, “Mo ’ whirl?» “31:13: JOHN BELL, .' m ' him“- 80 90. MANUFACTURER 0F CLOTHING m. w rwctt Is bil‘lo 2. N all its branches. thankful to his Frieprls and th- Ttua's'hp. " 18a to 90. Patrons for past favors. begs. leays to Inform then Clever LII per lb.. 1. ed and the public generally. that he is still to be found at, . r ard 4a to 6. his mamnl. ' tam: OLD STAND, ' b. 4 p“ . Is to 1s ad on“ sum“. Illee skins. 5' to 6- and is prepared to make up all kinds_ol garments en ‘3‘?“ P" 5”» 94 lo dd trusted to him in the latest style and improvement of ‘ fashion. ' r W. GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. 1““. 0-.11. .. m..:.—.:..—.;- __, L... , 4...“; w Entrance at side Door. 1031!. on HOTEL. Queen am“. July 11. test. m‘m‘m ' ' ‘ “‘m'mm'“ D o N A L D M = R A E, III! HOTEL. formerly known as the “ GLOBE HOTEL.” is the lar estiu the Ctty._and centrally situated; it is new opens fer the reception of perma- nent and transient B are. The subscriber trusts. by dictationtion to the wants and comfort of llll friends and the public generally. to merit a share of public pa- lerch'ant Tailor. Anstflerin Qiimte’ furnishing @oobe, teenage. r ’lhe em or LIQUOBI alwaysmn hand. Good atablingdfcr any number of horses. with s carelhl hostler Queen gcreet, es. in “m m P '1?“ HWY. Proprietor” Charlottetown. r. n. Island. Aug. s. 18H. Mr".‘.'.‘h'.'ia't.' ' ' uvmoox. an LONDON! “ ‘ "L C. OWEN “ from i 1.} A§T CAUTION g i‘ ""“‘ EB UNDINE‘ and . n . I the season for Shi pin has now far advanced. and a“, agheg'o'rus (“m LONDOi' these indebted to the tats ol the late PATRICK Ln Unusually Large Bu ly of Drugs. ledlcines, Patent edloines. rcuvuunnr. En no. and French) soars BRUSHES. PIC Ln an one. MUs’rsnu p Kc s and Bottles ; cues n rownsns. drle or mm. LEMO and ORANGE runes. uanu LADE, Essences Sl’lCliS. Malt and mi Wi— B KENS not having come forward to pay up their ctlve Accounts the Subscriber hereby intimates to the. that on the closing of theNangatlon Defaulters will be Sued iadieerhlaatsly. R. J. CLARKE, AIOMW'N" EM" VINEGAR. sanctum. auctmvms. MUS Orwell Eton. Nov. 1!. 1006. ex isl ROOMS. CAPERS. and Unlted Service AUCE rams. mos. VARNISIIES. Drying IAN Fresh Ground Rice, KNOTTING. DYE STUFFS. and bile «House 1 THE FALMUUTH. (MAINE.) TRAGEDY. GENERAL ELECTION V IN P. E. ISLAND.— BIGUTRY STAMPED OUT. [Front a Special Correspondent. _——-— The telegraph has announced the murder of George named Ebenezer F. Williams. on Sunday last. The Portland Argus gives the following particulars of the fearful tragedy : . . . . " It seems that Williams. who Is a minor. has been for efh°rnzfiff r0: “mull 23'9"" r0? “10 it" ['3' some time laboring undcr aberration of the mind. lie in" hum” ‘ f" “"“u " 'Ch '0 “"le PW" "19 lived here until the time of the great fire. when his dis- "li , b! Y ( 0 g“ I" "mnlt'" "3"”) 0‘ ‘PPefll' ‘0 case was aggravated by losses sustained in that memor- ‘heflgu‘ #031! 9' in"! P“"P°"-‘5o '1 “1' "W" 9' able conflagration. Alter that event he went to Fal- P E in“?! F306 Y‘W’h h“ “Fly "he" DP“ "l mouth. and resided with his uncle. Mr. Jobs. \Villisms, d.r . dan . o e eternment wlnch was up signally until mogul weeks since, when (though werlh some e cats on the .6th ult.. got into power. elght_yeart .25. 000). h. declared he must aconcmisc ago. sis many of your readers are aware, by stirring up “.1 make up his losses by the fire. Accordingly. he sectar an strifc. and at the succeedtng elections obtaln- "M to u" “only, in an old buildin or shant of his at?!“ P91?!" "The" “rough fl“ “me “nlflnfl'l’d near the old wool pulling shop In Fa mouth. ‘here he "Mao . savory Brg: proportion of the people who lived peaceful] enough (though he kept fire-arms to "P ":0"! ‘ 99D“ Ofifulofl'v by "10 Clip-i"? 0‘ protect himsel from robbers, he said). except that one "0 0' “mun In {"8"- lm" lltoly. '0 Ira be P] day he raised a rifle to his uncle who had come up to '-° "Y- 00mph?” “timed them“"°!- “d "l" "l!" i " see him. Ind warned his relative 03'. He was not re- ; complefic triumph 'for the Opposition. or LIN?“ garded as dangerous. however. Borne two weeks ago. "‘Y- "m0" 'hHlI. f0“? 15'" “8°: “flied G°‘ Ebenezer sent for a man named George Rolf to come vernment men. now return Liberals to Purliament' ' ' ' ‘ whilst many of the M.l’.l"s. who. at that time. headed 1:031dc:;:inzugcfum' “Mb Rom did. um": “I. to "point a moral. As to these three gentlemen. ‘0 h" w." it mm“ in “m o. “I. 1* Rolls, the victim of this tragedy. was a simple md m m" we when Conference. minded man, single. and from 35 to 49 years of age. m... ‘ i, ., X, at 1....“ 3... of “mm. .lgudtx: He was, or had been a pauper upon this etty. (3..., c. , not as approving of it. but merely certify- Coroner Charles H. Hall. of this city. was sect ingt ‘ ‘k ficumcnt then under consideration was the '0' "(i PPONPHJ P'ocnd“! l° F‘lmomh “"1 "9' authea as, and that "this fact was well known to pauneled a jury. After the examination of several l“ “1‘ l " let" “0 lb" “9 ii mitt '0 lll'e "lion witnesses the jury returned a verdict that Rolfe came to know i =' these three gentlemen yet stand high in the estimation,of their fellow-colonists. Messrs. Palmer and McDonald were. at the time of the Conference. and have been since. Members of the Legislative Coun- cil; and at for Mr. Colss. the mere fact that he was elected the Other day for the Lower llouse withoufopposi- tion. and that he has since been entrusted with the for- mation of the new Government. shows conclusively, we presume, that lie has lost a very small mite, indeed, in public 0 inlets. It II very poor philosophy to aim at gettingt is Ieknd into Confederation by abusing some of the men i whom the Islanders generally place the largest con cues; and the sooner that Canadian editors and Canadian authors understand these small matters. the better. as regards I'. E. Inland, will he the prospects of Confederation. It has lately been a favorite idea with extreme Union- ists to seek to put down all opposition on the part of I’. E. Island. by havmg her forcibly legislated into Confederation. We are none of those who approve of either the expediency or the propriety of such a violent roceeding. Forced legislation rarely succeeds. and we elieve that nothing is arther from the present temper of the British Government than to force this Province into a Union which she abhcrs. If it is sought to make P. E. Island a member of the Confeder- ation, the "coercion" arguments may as well be dropped at once. and their place supplied by sound. dis sssicnate reasoning. I‘ e bra adocie style in to his death by being shot through the body in two places near the heart with two bullets discharged from a carbine in the hands of Ebenezer Foxcrolt Williams, and the evidence tends to show that said Williams was insane at the time, and we do find his guardian. William Williams, censurable in not tak- ing immediate charge of his ward when notified of his insanity.’ At the lime Eben. left the house of his uncle, and took possession of the old house, notice was given his guardian Mr. William Williams of this city. that his ward was insane and must be taken care of. But it appears, according to the tee- timony of Mr. John Williams. that no notice was taken of it. and Eben was allowed to remain in the hovell which was not furnished in any decent man- ; uer. The father of Eben., Mr. Levi W'illiams, com- mitted suicide some years ago by falling upon a sword cane. killing himself at once. It would seem from this. that insanity is hereditary in that branch of the family." IIope writes the poetry of the boy. but memory that of the man. Men looks forward with smiles, buthackward with sighs. Such is the wise provi- Rolfe at Fulmouth. Mains. by a weak-minded person. NO. 28, them the highest plaudits for valor, and discretion and conduct than I am. And because I could not do more I feel exceedingly chagriued. But if. during the war, the gentleman from Ohio did so much as I did in that direction I shall be glad lore- cognize that much done. But the only victim of the gentleman's prowess that I know of was an innocent woman hung upon the scafold, one Mrs. Barrett. And I can sustain the memory of Fort Fisher if he and his present associates can sustain him in shed- dipg the blood of a woman tried by a militar cota- mission, and convicted without sufficient ev dense. in my judgement. MEXICO. The news from Mexico published yesterday is not so favorable to the Liberal cause as had been expeet- ed. Maximillian still possesses considerable strength. both in men sad money. In " the sinsws of war" he hod a great advantage overJusrss, who hadbsen obliged to depend upon forced contributions in the poorer part of the country. while the Ilm ire has de- veloped some sources of real revenue. e an that our government will be content to see the cal. can people settle the question to suit themselves. The French buyonels have been withdrawn from the contest, and if friends of republican government are not strong enough. and harmonious enough among themselves to carry out their views. it is prettygced evidence that the country is not prepared for self- government. The courage and persistsucy of Maxi- milliaa. after having been deserted by the Emperor of the French. deserves admiration. though Amerio cans canaot forget that the Mexican movement would never have takes place but for the war in this coun- try, and that it was one part of the rebellion inst the country. So far our government has acte very cautiously in the premises. having protested against the French occupation with good effect. and at the same time, while refusing to recognise the empire, abstained from any special championship on either side. We hope that the impending battle in Mexico will settle the question and give peace to that disc tracted country. It is now about fifty years since Mexico threw ofl' the Spanish yoke, with adeeiro for freedom that did her credit. and entered upon her checkered career of self government. During all that time, if we mistake not. only one ruler has con. tinned in peace during the whole of his constitutional term, and the country has been rent and torn by bloody feuds. rebellions and revolutions. This eer- teicly has done Mexico no credit, and so humiliating has her position been for the last twenty years. that she has been a standing warning against the evils of anarchy for all the nations. We speak of a country as being Mexicanired, and no more expressive phrase can he used. Mexico should be a warning to all the republican governments, and first of all to the United States. We can see from her bade:- ampls the value and the sacred character of laws and constitutions. and the dangers to which we are ex- posed when we weaken these safeguardsnf “liberty regulated by law." Believing that the laws of God work to carry out some central idea in the affairs of nations as well as memand that that idea is constant- ly progressive, we have good reason to suppose our country is a step forward. in advance of all govern- ments that have proceeded it, and that Mexico is planted by our side to warn us of evils that we must avoid. Certain it is that the example of Mexico throws no discredit upon republican institutions. but serves to show the necessity of res ting the law, whether we live under a king or a idenh—Bos- ton paper. THE REIGN OF TERROR. The renewal of the llabeas Corpus Suspension Act was a measure which look very few persona la this country by surprise; for. if we had no other ex- perience than that of the past two years, we have learned sufficient within that brief space of time to convince us that the constitution. the palladium of liberty. due, which in England has some reality,ls in Ireland a mockery and a sham. Where it is possible to deliver over a whole people to the government of police and country poltroous which some journals indulge will righten nobody.— I’rince Edward Island has rights "as numerous and as sacrct " as those of Canada; and so long as your ls— land Sister decliacs to pin her fortunes on to yours, it is sheer nonsense to try to gain her consent by coolly tell- ing her. for instance. that Montreal surpasses her “ in- finitely“ in wealth. as the Gazette of '0" city modestly stated a few weeks ago.——Moutrcsl rue Witness. dense of heaven. The cup of life is sweeter at the brim. the flavor is impaired as we drink deeper. and the dregs are made bitter, that we may not struggle when it is taken from our lips. There are imprhcticahle and speculative minds that would pave the clouds instead of the streets. There seems to have been no renewal of disturbances in lrclsud. The Government continues to make ar- rests. and it occasionally mans as to la hold of arms. secreted by the disaffected. Toe Unite States journals hitherto most favorable to Fenisnism. admit the late rising in Ireland to have been a complete failure; and indeed the police alone. without the intervention of the regular troops. were almost sufficient to quell it. The pr s l Genius and talent are a splendid fortune that is often gambled away pretty much like meancr for- tunes. Marriage must be 0 ' maid ner “ oncrs wi he tried before the ordinary civil tribunals. " l‘hcre is nothing of any conseqaence to report from me Continent of Euro a: great anxiety is felt, howc' about the Eastern ucstton. 'l‘he colossal power of Prussia. able nn- against France all the forces of Germar much uneasiness amongst the subjectr icon, who by no means relish the 1 country reduced to s second-r now the folly of which they Austria to be crushed by her ment by them given to the Italy. compelled them to al tusl resistance to the sm’ VietorEmmanuel. in la« first instalment of Fra' policy. We hear that there ' the Gsltoa mountains arms and food. and posurc to the inclam nian risoners will :- Bill or the Union r its third reading in only the Royal Av' Selfdenlal lei aad_the eon us- triumph. ’ is than to be a he Articles. of the Best Quality. and at Moderate Prio 0‘“ w W. a. WATSON. WM. It. WATSON strum. , 1.0V. use. little, and do a hear no counsel there can be no freedom. That is the position of Ireland at this present time. The police and the magistrates have their will of the country—the one class actuated by a desire for promotion, and the other by fear, or malignity, or probably both. Those who live in large towns can form no ads. quate idea of the oppression to which persons la country districts are subjected by the undue author- ity at present vested in magistrath and licenses. The detectives in the cities. to whom Femaaism has ‘ ‘-vi regard te ‘arrests"