' * man ‘ ’V_' *' VF" ; oft—— arrived at Pictou on T , try, the 2d instanch: believe, and, asthe steamer Pocaho' f yvas t sail next morning fog. of us resolved tinembark' in her, while a sixth pushed on to Halifax, as his time was , inore limited than ours. The weather was beautiful, and v we enjoyed the sail very ntuch. The steamer had only about 25 horses power, so thatrolu' progress was rather slow, but the refreshing sea breeze and a good flow of spi4 tits made the time pass pleasantly on. The distance be- KWeen the two ports is abotit sixty miles, which we accom- Méd'ifi'about twelve hours, and arrived at our destina- tion about twilight. The entrance to Charlottetown Buy and'Harbour is by a narrow arm ofthc sea called llillsbo— rough Strait, which is capable of being made a pdawof considerable strength, but at present its solitary defence is an old block house tenanted by a solitary Royal Artillery- man as a sentinel, .wbose duty appears to consist in hailing vessels, demanding their port ofsniling, tonnage, and num- Charlottetowo, 1’33!!th five 0 her of crew and passench There may be some use in such nonsense, but it was not apparent. The coasts of the Island present a singular appearance, the sod being compo- , Rd ofred sand and red loam mixed, while cultivated fields 5E and green woods :1th a charm to the prospect. The town ‘ a I V has] neat appearance from the harbour, the houses being 9 rincipally of wood, painted white. The streets are well 7 " id out lbr a place of considerably greater population than at ent'is located there, but I fear it will he sometime be are the seeming prospects ofthc persons who laid it out will be realized. In preference to going to a hotel, we went too private boarding house, kept by a Mr. Parka), which we lbund to be a very sun hastelry, and were wait— years of a , “a faWn-likc child, of’grccn suvannabs and the leafy wild.” After tea a council of war was held as to what we should do with ourselves, and on enquiry we dis- covered that the steamer would not return to Charlottetown till that day week, but would be at Georgetown, a port about 30 miles distant, on Monday, and return to Pictou , V on Tuesday. It was therelore agreed that we should return ,' ‘ on Saturday to Pictou, two remain in Charlottetown, and 1 ‘ two go to New London, about 30 miles on the opposite Side ofthc Island front Gcorgctown, returning on Sunday, and proceeding with the remaining two to Georgetown on Mon- day. One of the party and myself proceeded to New Lon- don ou Saturday, through one of the most bermtg'f‘u! 710 [fans of country I ever saw or ever ct col [0 sec, unless I revisit the lame spot when the waving/[cl s a golden corn sit/Ill have been exchanged for the wilderness of wood. The land is agreeably interspersed with hill and dale, the soil oy' which is unsurpris- udinfirtih'ty on this continent. The Is and is about 150 miles long, and about 35 miles broad on an average, the rivers It'll. arms of the sea are numerous, affording an abun- dant supply of water power for saw and flour mills, and there is not any spot of land which is more than seven '11le from the this mark. The climate is mild and salubri- Duo, and free from those fogs which almost constantly brood over the Nova Scotia coast. On our road we came u l to numerous good form houses, and not a few shantics, al of which had a peculiarity which strikingly contrasted with those I had been accustOmcd to see in Canada. The very poorest ofthcse sbanties had a porch iit front of the house door, built ofsubstantial logs, which must prove very ser- viceable during the winter. The crops were about three weeks later than on the Island of Montreal, but they appear- at heavier. The difference betiveen the heat in the sun Id in the shade has been established by thermometer to he ohly about six degrees. The summer is cooler than in (hands, and the winter is warmer, while during the former ‘ is always a healthy sea breeze. Disease is almost unknown, and the island is not, therefore, a good profes- ’ clonal residence for the leeclt tribe. The roads are truly beautiful, and would ravish the right even of the great M‘fldum. It it pears that the local legislature of the colony have a mains for making good roads, which is one of the most commendable they could be infected with, and one with which it would be a good thing ifthey Would infect the col- lective wisdom ofCanada. Although a drizzling shower fell during the afternoon, and it rained pretty heavily all next div, the country was so enchanting that! did not re- \ 3er a ducking, the more especially as at the various stages \ _ 'or rather farm houses where we took a temporary rest, we saw something of the manner and. mode of living of the in- habitants, who are very hospitable. The Island contains ’obont 50,000 souls, ofwhom about 4000 are in the town and Royalty of Charlottetown, which latter extends considerably into the country. lit the town there are four Churches, the .. ' Presbyterian, in which Gaelic is preached in the morning, Ind'Englioh iii the evening; the Episcopalian ; the Metho- tbe Roman Catholic. There is also acongregation ptists, but they have not a settled place of worship. I, , Queen Street is wide and spacious, and so also is Queen’s . which branches off from it. In the centre of the latter is a circular building occupied as a market house, at whichprovisions may be purchased very cheap, as for in- stance: eggs, 4d. per dozen, sterling money; butter, 8d. per h; beef, 3d; lamb, 35d; veal, 24d; mutton, 41d; par- ‘ gas, is. 14d. per brace. I bought a good sized lobster fi'om an Acadian, for 2d. sterling, and both lobsters and oys- ters are so plenty that it is only strangers who ever think of eating them. Before leaving Charlottetown for Georgetown on Monda morning, we got our bill for the conveyance to New Lon on from the livery table keeper, who had the impudence to charge u no less thad‘£3 10s., of the Island currency, which would make £2 183. 4d. of' our currency. 0 ' “ We gave him $10, Ilalifiix currency, which was no much, considering that the driver he sent with us was a m am} in ferric—an impudcnt Irishman, but an absence of twenty, years from his native soil may account for the one. y. On Monday, three of us left Charlottetown in the stage 4b:- Georgetowu, leaving another of our little patty to spend V his remaining time in shooting and fishing, until the arrival ofthc Unicorn at Pictou, from which he intended to return Quebec. The scener on the road was even more pleas:- Ing than that to New London, as it was under a much higher degree ofcultivation, and pnrtook very much ofthc appearance pf the county of Kent, with the exception of fences for hedgerows and the absence of the moss-covered gothic churches which there so agreeably relieve the eye , of the traveller. The Vales, crowned with the glories of an abundant harvest, the neat farm houses, the substantial the rosy checked lads and basses, the joyous gambols ofthc chubby checked children, and their Scottish dialect, almost transported me in reality, as they did in feeling, to the sunny carses of Gowrie and Falkirk. As on the other side of Charlottetown, the road was as smooth as a bowlin and on one of the passengers remarking that the in- itanss had beautiful sletgbing during the winter,I asked if there were any cahots on the roads, but he could not it nd what I meant even when I attempted to ex- plain Wllnt they are and how they are formed. I need not say that l envied him his blessed ignorance. This Island would a perfect paradise, Were it not for the rapacity 'wlthyvhtch a few greedy officials prey like cormorants on the Vitals of: the settlers, and grind them to the earth with most. vexatlous emotions, and oppression only to be paralleled by Russian, nobles towards their serfs. In every j did I hear complaints, and I saw many farms ' ' cleared, which were once more becoming wilderness, as the settlers had made up their minds not to spend their toil ,fi their official tyrants- to pounce on its proceeds at their campaign will and pleasure. . As you doubtless have read clerics of letters on this subject in the Herald, from a settler in Prince Edward Island, I need not say any more 'fiit‘fltftban that I found his statements fully substantiated as .; 1' of: 'c‘rylng nature, and calling for immediate redre fifths, government‘have any desire that the‘colony shall con-' tilind‘a‘ willing dependency of the empire, for the Ameri- can. have long been tryingIn vain to flow the reeds , 0r 9 '. be thencuedwbat the colony would be in point of pros- prlty,1.to what it is now if relieved from the incubus of ' ' ' ' ur govern . falsehoods food this hour, 0 h These le‘dto the our people fromks’u; five nders and calum‘fi'eii, the V dii‘twe were not venture to ‘ r of the Rhinos; nogqobeerve McLeod a drum 0 if retaihng the sin perjuries ofdjthe ,T'ingthii. , '. M gi'leparedfto s, 'in Mr. d and respectability of address an 1 possesses. We had heard so mu was defamatory of him both as a l insensiny to ourselves .was a course and very vullygar person. s l ‘l t stir riscd at r. n . ‘ m b31522: an itldividualxwho in any Somety‘ would 7 ’ 'ani- , )eneuththe St (kitsch ghilitdfintlliils’bzfduse, have hitherto overlooked, that so genera 6 I118 ‘* iioh,'ll56m3veimm and - ' “/fi'n . --." ‘siatefi'seottr .' ’ M hie hay,w ,h f . housed s ofves- sols. It’is‘tak advapmge-dffmquently’by Anni-reagent: French fishing vesselgwhen they atecaughttih a ‘stoiron fishing‘withi’n the—limits ofour waters, and on thisoccasthe I counted 33 of theformcr-and 2 ol the latter, while, to _ shame ofthe colonists be it said, there was not a solitia‘y English vessel. The starred and striped lanket: bullllaill?‘ waslxnimmount in afirittsh port, and the-inchesof t tegcfalht; so boundless and so freely offered by Providence, afe ,0 ,_ {-4 disregarded by the islanders, and delii‘ered‘up an unteststult’2 prey to their- more enterprising neighbours. It may ct said that H. M. ships are stationed on the coasts to while i..- the fisheries, lint we. do not see how this service coll. . e t fected by dancing attendance at the wee regal fcstmgecselus Charlottetown, as has lately been the'case With the o l d of the two vessels of war which were there. lately, up which were described to me as of not the slightest pse- Sometiincs there are as many as 150 soil oniiukcp schoo: ncrs in Georgetown harbour at a time, until tlllllk "'9" owners ought to pay for the protection aflorded they‘ll? in other ports, which would be an addition to the prouumd revenue, say 35 for entrance and $1 wrench day "1 P0”- Tliese vessels must occupy at least stx_ weeks on an average in sailing from Boston, fishing, curing and rftplui ing, and the same could be done byl’riuce Erlwaiil s at}:j vessels in six days or less, thus each. of the latter wou gain six times tnore fish than the former, at no glieart: er expense than the extra salt, ' curing and heme inc. Were a joint stock company to‘ be formed Wlll‘t. means to build and equip a hundred schooncrs, the emporium ofthc fish trade might be yet transferred from Boston to Halifax with signal benefit to the inhabitants of Prince Edward .15- land. Such a company would keep possesswn of the Bl‘lllsll waters and prevent Yankees poaching, but I am afraid the people of Georgetown wink at the Yankees smuggling tea, «Sac. into their town, and cannot see fiir enough before then noses to know their own real interests. . the general ignorance which prevails,l heard several intel- ligcnt nnd well informed persons (on other poutts) actually boast ofthc British shilling passing current With them for 15. (id. as a proofofthc wonderful prosperity of the colony and ofthc cheap rate at which a person could live, for, say they, ifu person arrives here with a thousand ppuuds stor- ling. it is utottcc transformed as ifby magic into httccu hun- dred poniuds, without reflecting that u depreciated currency is a striking firaturc of'nutionul or colonial poverty and insc- curity. V The inhabitants of Prince Edward Island are prin- Clpally Scotch and Irish, with a few English, and some Aca- The Acadiaus are similar to the Lower Canada lmbifans in origin, but speak English more general- ly than the huIn'tmts do, and the females are much neuter and more peculiar in their costume, especially in their head gear, which is very chaste and unique, consisting ofa snow white fi'inged napkin tied under the chin, covering the head and descending in a peak as fitr as the waist, where it is fastened, showing offthe full tournouse of the figure to the greatest advantage. Iscc that the sex is alike in this respect all the world over, and why should they not desire to be admired: by which they botlijconfer and receive gratification ? ’2’ i‘ "' lforgot to mention that we met in with an incident during our voyage from Georgetown to Pictou, took away from its monotony; This was our falling in with Allandale, at anchor, non and shot thrown October 1838, when sh Water. On that occasion 36 thirty- from 54 to 56 cwt each, the deep and the actual spot diving for the purpose, th forall which could be deliver if: il‘ l “I”. l r , 4 A - .' ‘ 1 ‘ ' llicrence . . 521m. :3. A . ‘ » . .. - {web we a I . ‘ "My Data Sin;—- ' 29-min! {aid i mflfi£>§ ashe und‘lllbtedly all i K ‘ oh and read so [much e ' ' Ill? Gillan mm and a idea thin be We were therefore McLeod’s appearance, {gasp}: ‘ grhe party brake up at’hfidniéh‘. we had formed th remarked on as l d I festcd b address an mannets. t having rgceived the impresston OIITSOLVBS,"V':V116 presllém:ndtl;l;ie attempted on Mr. M‘Leod, that he app“ ' " ' ' ave e so , Jars who ate friendly to him, may _ . a _ . . ‘ . . oilsh to do all in. our power to remove it from their minds. C "am Anderson: Asswmm Adjummr lV would not have it supposed that we entertainedth cal- tilted on Mr. M‘Leoa, .and although be e ‘ ‘ utilities and slaudcrs‘so busily propagated by the “scum 0; W81 the frontier” against Mr. McLeod. Knowmg the sourcio them we placell no confidence in them, and’we cannot. ut exprdss our regret that any of Mr. McLeod s countrymen should have acted difi‘erently. In saying this, howevet, Vile cumot express our surprise, for we know that, unfettuuateiy for the character ofmaukind, the mean aud'the base-mund- ed predominate over the generous and noolc minded, an to such people, defamation is the chosen food. M M To return to the dinner,—w_e neednot say that r.H (i Lcod received all those attentions which the occasion ca et Upon the'cloth being removed, the Chairman pro- ceeded to propose the fbllowmg toasts :— 2. Our Mother Country! 'The sun of Liberty where- ever pierce its rays, there springs forth ctVilizatiou. 3. Great Britain and the United States. ' ‘ mutual relations. I plT‘litdlfdiirth toast was prefaced by , some observations by the Chairman, having reference to the case. of their Ila passedin review the circumstances which attendm l flaw cxmlcts. McLeod's captivity, and spoke in terms of merited censuie ofthc conduct of our neighbours and of their Governments, He then guvo the toast—g 4. Our countryman and guest, Alexander McLeod. His sufferings for his country, front a lawless mob and the authorities ofthc State ofNew York, demand our sympathy, g under very trying ctrcumstauces, May Peace reign edion by a very pretty little dang ter of his, about 11 or 1‘2 As an instance of ‘ General and State. whilst his resolute bearin commands our res )cct. _ . . _ a _ t It is scarcely neclessnry to say, the toast. was received With pporinfhleipwfl1151;735:3531(liveghggv loud cheering, and every inanifcstution of the warmest sym- Wimp?“ 801111;?) exi‘libited upon ‘ pathy. Mr. M‘Leod rose and returned thanksm the most [I‘I‘mrialmfiona that the secuscd should béf feeling manner. After which he gave a brief history of his 0 . suflbrings in tlhe galols ofthc Repullillcaus,tzpid lllfil by so unny names in the indicmmm’ lemma reference to t to ca umnies mven ct agains um. e 1 to contend avainst TH fi -st of'tbe false and malicrous charge, namely, that he had 0‘“ any evill‘f‘nce a , “a I bbastcd, in the language of the “ scum of the frontier,” that fil‘St Wltlliwlvb) :‘I’l‘l‘Oslzxgmgf? 2:323:31 he was one ofthc men who destroyed the Caroline, and that mam, (011', )Y i “U k d ‘ d b; t ,n (1 he llfltl killed a damned Yankee. I'le declared emphatically Whose 0901?? if“) 0159 t). 03!! a] c: e that there was not the slightest foundation for the assertion SUbi—‘Wltlvf? PM 0‘ dealll§a'10lllv;(:n¥h He that he had done so,—that it was an invention oftlte scoun- Pl'f’l’al'alm)’ Steps m in, $111113: Eflroc 8f drels who had persecuted him,—a total fabrication, and that 1 he ffclsncgnl‘fw'i?! Y’thc ‘2 11?: 0; he was deeply mortified to learn since his arrival to Mon- Stat?“ a“ to 0'v°' w .. ., I is a— s :5” ymen not only attached weight gamzed gang, 61”»)ld‘flne,3, arse Hum, «1‘ 0 «It is the characteristic of county of Ogle and the azljomiug counties, : . a generous mind,” observed Mr. M‘Leod, “to reject imputa- 3.1/3femdtlzed 3301,19:ng 0f°P'~‘}F£l°["S “$3105! t tions upon a man’s character unless accompanied by proofs, l’elly 0‘ the "1 la ’ltff‘lts- 4 ml“ 93's: ‘ What must then ceuies, had been cairied on by them-for a_u ho have given and that, owmg to the extent and perfection. I answer you, gentle- binatious, it had become impossmle to can" this is the severest blow I have felt since I (11113"! 131‘0‘393? 91 14"“ Pelil'fl'ed members was seized upon by the scoundrels ofLewiston and Lock- Swemjmg t0 allP‘S: 0" ‘Sucll delence 83 wefev port. I was not surprised that the Yankees, even the most 0003159“: had for a 10:18 “met defiedandde L believed the stories against me, for 0f J'Bllce- Tm“ ‘1 lUW days PreV]°llv§m ill? . for‘ excuses for the conduct of their the Dt‘lSkflllS, =1 Ml? Campbell, a 0mm}! ofthc ‘ aiuiug me iii gaol, and for justification of metabll'ly, bill be)?“ walltonly Pl"): "1 h5- in having conducted themselves towards lllS Presumed exemons 31311111“ thls gang, J i It was but natural thev sufficient evidence to leave no reasonable ‘ to them, but it is so unnatura'] Driskall’s planned and moited, and probab aiued them that 1 am utterly his murder. Further, that the Driskalls‘ nuny among them have done most dangerous of theigaug. They,were shot . chfmmer these stories made nation which satisfied several hundred ofthc expected my own com]- able citizens of'Oglc and the adjoining counties ‘ y against me, jfnot ofrthc foregotng facts, , from a feeling ofuationa] pride, The case was submitted to the Jury, who, w! he conduct of the Government, their seats, return ed'a verdict of‘not guilty." ng Republic, practised towards was given partially from a want of confidenc_ I can only account for certain fhcts What the Jury COllSldCl‘ed the absolute necessuy ' a 6 my arrival here, The “Titer says the law-3 could not protect the 00 spiracy against me where the banditti committed their sLeod made n-mny more occaston was too urgent to wait for their unset! but the preceding will give an ment and adaptation to the emergency—indin clings. He next spoke of the 00”” “0t more” themselves—mill) law they re , Upper Canada, that be they therefore resorted to a counter organizatio ujem debtor, in terms of new rules of evidence, and a new mode of em to be as false and in- such, and such only, as in their judgment were. ving made the disreputable and dis- Protect them There may be “1033 Who are (r diaus and Indians. treal, that many of his countr to it, but had adopted it as fact. which not only but added to it a charm. a schooner ofCape Bear, the for the purpose of getting up theann- overboard by H. M. S Malabar 74, in 0 ran ashore on a reefiu 3 fathoms two pounders, weighing and 100 tons shot were consigned to having been discovered by heat offered half price ed to the ordnance department The guns are worth about £50 stg.; and the shot is worth £4 per ton even as old iron, will be a good one. man with adiving bell, which w pose ofonabling a person to which they might be hauled l buckets. Previous to our co ofthc men on board of her h but of proof my calumniators had none. be tllOllgllt of those citizens of Montreal W currency to slander and falsehood l men, (he added,) respectable of them, they naturally Wished Government in ret their countrymen me as ferocious tigers and ruffians. should have attached faith so that the speculation . that Britons sl was a gentle- :is to be used for the pur- fix ropes round the guns by ip, and to put the shot into iron ming up to the schooner, one ad dived and had succeeded in securing two guns, which I saw in the hold of the vessel— they Were very much rusted. On board the steamer 10”” have em?“ confounded by knowing thati Had I even been the had me out to be, trymen to have joined in from a feeling of humanity, and from indignation at t and citizens of the adjoini an unprotected Briton. which have come to m by supposing the ramifi to be laid even in this city.” Mr. M observations of this nature, idea ofhis language and (it charges that he had abscon was a dcfaulter, that he was a fraud indignant severity. He declared th famous as that of his ha graceful boast. He afterwards alluded to th the retirement of a 1' daughter of his friend. history of the case of a from having committed s seduction at all, noreven cumstances attendant 0 one would not have the hue and cr I tried on a portioti oftlie which is very heaVy on land, but is necess- evcnt the diver involuntarily coming tothe sur- face ofthc water. I would have descended in it had the tide ,but as it would not change for‘25hours, [Was 0b- rego the novel gratification. that he could remain under water fi'om breakfast time till dinner time, soles of his shoes were of lead, could walk as light as with On Friday the which we reached on S On the evening previou Truro, which was scttl the period of the‘Ame ward Islam], the Countryr here the comparison mu ed of bleak and almost only surprised me how farmers co the soil even though they however, are very good, but and the stages are long, vary which is far too muchfbr one hours to go to Truro, to 'go from Truro to Halifax, a dista understand that owing.Ir to the complaints of unnecessary dc prising proprietor ofthe winter Montreal, intends to run 3 Halifax and Pictou, y knowledge siuc cations ofthc con The diver told me with the greatest ease and that although the and two inches thick, he pumps in a ball room. l0tl) we lele Pictou in the stage for Halifax, aturday evening about eight o’clock. s we rested at a pretty village called ed by the Pennsylvania loyalists at As in Prince Ed- has plenty of hill and dale, but and the contrast is present- unbroken sterility, so much so that it uld be induced to cultivate had it lbr nothing. The roads, f travelling is slow, ing from 20 to 25 miles each, set V of horses. We took 95 a distance of 39 miles, and 15 h e slander that he had invaded tions of such would be essentially invigorated, r» espcctame family, and seduced the have dwelt fora short time here, and suffered the ‘, “e denied.ti,is ,.ep0,.t’._,md gave a of their friends, the burning of their dwellings, and totally different character. 0 villauous an set, there was no redress these Wrongs, ‘10 see Whom they km, the sembhnce of”, about [he Cir. prcpetrators escape with impunity.—U. S. Gazette n his acquaintance A more triumphant refutation of ever was made. Mr. M‘ and delivered a spc ricnn revolution. with the lady in cammnynnd de_ Dax'ra or Mn. Fonsv’rH.—llon. Mr. Forsytlnix Leod was 0,, his legs rotary ofState ofthc United States, expired at ed, as clear and fluent in V’Vasltington City on Thursday evening. He it a defence, for “one a short time front congestive f‘evetx—His age ' e was truth in the reports. We SIQKNESS AT NEW ORLEANS.——A letter "from length and (mm more into de_ man in New Orleans much among the sick, dated d the“: refutation, had we says the ravages ofycllow fever are not at all M M‘Leod intends to publish all strainers suffer dreadfully. t on his arrest, imprisonment Palm’s 0F Passengers Wl'liCh enlightened citizens of the Re- one has died- ‘ about an hour as it was powerful. present even imagined thcr should comment at greater tails regarding the calumni not reason to know that Mr. the circumstances attention and trial by the fi'ee and We will not call uce of 63 miles. numerous and Well founded lay on this route, the enter- stages between Quebec and tages during the summer between which will prove of advantage to the M‘Leod sat down, the Ch it with a eulogy on a description of the sc tica, so different from gowns and three co other paraphernalia o and ceremony and im in the Court over whi was overlooked in th Mr. Justice Gr' ney of the UnitedSta The former a' dignifie the latter a counsellor o nected with the late trial and honored in Canada. oother toasts from the chair, but several Francis Head— destroyed the Caroline aipnan gave the fifth tie two gentlemen ' BOMBAR 1 F ' ‘i‘ ‘ ' ' ' ( ene exhibited in the DJ'LN r 01 CAN FON ! '_D ‘ that of our Courts of The slii . mered hats, and the 24th of May, and fro give them an air of form The British Force —all wbéclé were absent ton for several (1 ey prest e but which when the Narragansett l ' ppa‘rent on the Bench. and human life a 8ft. The dBSt‘mcmu r. Spencer, District Attor- A f the Of New "York- formed us fth , d firmaadministrat 0 e eaten fthe highest reput ‘at Utica, their names are r toast, prefaeing named in it, and Court Room at U MONTREAL, October 2 Law, where silk- below from the Gatellc, wretcltes whose acts it co dare”:—-“ \Vc learn from a source on placed, that the ruffians who, for past, have created so much have been making exte ofattacks during the c ever, mentions,that itis not unlikely't were to have supplied the brigands wi on a war ensuing on the conviction of M on that gentleman’s acquittal, «back out fr 3 meat, and leave the reckless wretches wh have supported to carry on their incurs pecuniary means. This Province is read point; and should any lawle blood or money, again violate will meet with a warm reception.” l.—We extract the paragraph given with only one observation to the “ Let them come if they which reliance may be the last few disturbance on our fror usive preparations for another 3 Our informant, how- hat those parties who money, calculating McLeod, will now, in their enagge- om they were to ions unaided by y to defend itself 33 gang, thirstng our territory, they e dignity so a oming Winter. . . . . 01 of the laws; part of the Chinese. 011 the 21st, Capt. Elli“ As con- enlarrecommending the British and all othe ’ ~ espected maining in the factories, to retire from CW volunteers won the gallant direction were so a ' ' ‘ i _t _ ppatent, that ll. had becd ' emery of lgfieDilalig that the Chinese contemplated commencing "a i got the expected Governor bubly on thzit very day 5 in many orthe" l s- from their even on their roofs, guns had been planted: e enjoyments of respective proposers, w of eloquence and and pennons and flags were flying over eve?! hich added to th Dman 'ro Ma. Minna—According to film occaSion’, the brim“? 8 party , of gentlemen ednesduy last, at six, 0' manifest their patriotic- countryman, returned from, not Egypti age ofthe free and enlightened citizenso independent State of New York. Mr. McLeod, ac abont half-past six, pre ared in Mr. Orr’s best style. hen we consider the cause an dinner, we cannot but record our hi h motive which actuated several of o 55, the “ manifestation.” public intima- assembled at clock, P, M., to do f‘ sympathy for their an, but the bond« Towards the. latter Orr’s Hotel, on W it was drawn: except tWO Atiiericuns;they escaped Sm honor to, and to fih erson who, some difficulty. Four Americans weretfimd» ' -' " 9l!1_l’republicah {3;de captured by the Chinese; but _ were -' ’ ‘ * 101 t‘ ' ' ’ ' ' ere WP; lggégggfi Soon after six, 11. M. Ships Modesto and!Al vemmemaforvhav! from their anchorage in the Macao passagw , 0 names We remembe My as close to the toWn as the wato'r Would I'm? formerlhad bee’ude: pasttenyablazeinthe direction of the, .9109: " c3“ of. the gaol at an was on to proceed from several 5” e0 was confined. - - sag}?! bedymdmat conSiderable danger, the tide ebbing-land W e e t was affegf'gd :{Bfi‘ffi from the compaan garden and othefl, 1' " béfBPe haw; time opened upon them.» ’- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘l r- gfbwotte: ‘ Thetwo small vesels were obli onducfuon th exposed to the fire from the battery ’ill' . famous an i: returning the‘fire and ‘ five ofohrsfel; down upon themvin the wake of the fire “bi ‘Leod is the fi ufi‘ered persecution at'the hands of oprs, in conse'q estruction of the Steamer Caro . expression o'fit‘idi ving suffered these and a CaptaiuChristie for two ,or threeweeks in on or Lewis Mr. M‘L. mentioned the name of ‘Spark ’ unfortunate prisoner. fate; and sufiere released. The We cannot refrain from’ part‘of our Colonial a‘ y painful and, mor companied by several frieng gnanonl- Rims when the company sat down to a d object of this public. ton where Mr M‘L that he slept on'tbe was 'cut. 11 th Captain'Ch iStie g ,spprobation of the litmus in: getting up unknown personally two weeks since. COHWIzned. -_lt .ms Mr. McLeod. was to every individual at the table but fore no private. . feelings. :xvere so many among us looked thatnnany atfleutly e conduct of our republican nei sed to sympathy for a man wh tiii-affection, by representing, (what I believe would actually politi detestation of th many were area of his m coitn characterizing such c My, monopolising landsharks. We arrived” George- low countrymen have b trymen (we are 8011'! to 58y 59 gaols on account of the ) traduced by -- “a owed-47. g, - - . "rte «7-. vs vs) visuvuwl we we wiil‘befi‘n tot; it _ this The duties of the gayerm M‘Leod very justly observed, rec I m, bound to fight for the Crown, the ‘ ‘ tect the subject ; and if the 'Crown 1398]“, ciprocal duty, it is high time the subyeet leviance. We may mention in connection with lb. Utica that violence, assassination; oi- E cort of United States troops. The C ' to com I with his application, you. p his; via Schlhdectady and Lake Champ] n .escort as preferable,_ and as affording g M‘Lcod yielded tohis suggestion,_andvca Li’eut. Brooks accordingly accompanied _ the lines. The Sherth of Oneida County“ Their movements were ’rapid, and eyeiy against, any attack by the “Soveth cause to say there would have been i flared, if there had been delay on the i . one'or two places, there were “ manth and enlightened, and some darkunuend' or two. The last, however, were disregm dogs don’t bite.”—Heruld. .. UNITED STATES!" Tatar. OF ONE HUNDRED an 'I‘yvvaz' -—The correspondent of the Illinois 'Fre'e count of the trial of the persons char of the Driskalls, John and \Villiam, from 110 says: V V K “The September term of the Ogle CM . and its session has been marked by atrial '1 her ofthc accused tried in one indictment murder, is without parallel. One hundred: were indicted for the murder of John D Driskall, in J une last, near Washington ty. About one hundred plead not However, the very flict of the great, con ‘ many enormi cavil, perhaps to condemn. The judgments and. So far (181' Ol'tlleil‘ Property ;and, when they calledbu BOSTOI as He says that of ~ have arrived in ,v is r a NEW YORK, Oct, 25. t. c sages}:- SLAUGHTER!!! p Narragansett brings news from Can in Macao to the 1st of It 3 had been bombarding the _ ays, and were storming it both _ had been dreadful. - ur prevmus advtces were up to the 20th of stve preparations for- I t «a sunset. The warlike preparations made by then-C‘ leading to the rivet" _.,All thefbreigners left before six o’clocknl' et'ty On the demand of the American Vice CO c any? floating down upon the cutter and 361100119. Rid, Would. have brought them nearer to the god'to‘ forcing six large cargo when the ‘steamer Nemesis came down dwell and towed them out of harm’s wayi'opknm {w is“ in time a fire from her thirty-two pounderS- W» ' ‘Msm was - um», Fwy}. ,_ /