aun @ that catace, and goaded thei on by flattering hopes | i etees ann OGhe Examiner. a i LS 5 to 16 2012, 16 to 21 1322, 21 to 46 3973, 45) The savage then indueed Mr. Gordon to go with him, and he »~ 5 Under 5 1837 , w] promises to petition their landlord, It was a most inde- | to 60 751, Upwards of on “ae Sepiee adele 91, Female | started up the, hill, followed by the native, On arriving at| a piece of business thas to act. It wasnot right for them | 90, Leal ant pire ree gS ra po oe“ nee the the ambush, Naruba Leet buried his tomahawk in Mr; Gor-| to go [rom piace to pre, and influence - — - ir oes Oa sera ‘Deaths last year 280 Bicths lek vear 713. ‘don's spine. [le immediately fell, uttering aloud ery, Naruba| te ords. % tk } the r uaetifes Siaurried jas P ~~ . aos year (ho. | . b . . - | agen S aeies oe aaa 7 Pec are ~_ the| Religious Denominations—Chareh of England 2169, Pres- Leet then gave another stroke on the right side of the neck, | tie means— 2 “revo theeght that they were working for the independence ot the eouutry. Perhaps they thought it would be better to have the Selkirk added tu the Worrell Estate, to secure two represen-| tatives to their side of the liouse diated their first doctrine, and new they acknowledge thi-| weesure to be a species of class-legislation, J wstify ing it on ” , yery new and disengenuons grounds, that pv ‘ jovernmen' ¢ an exist without clase-legisiation! They tell us it ig ve! [-sustain- ing; but.they may repudiate that assertion ene and justify themselves on other equally untersble a “oad ys, however, at present agserted that this measure W ve selfs | sustaining; but Et stould like to know in what manner is it so be self-sustsining. I judge that the Government will find jt rather hard to realize the sum of £15,000 per annum, in- terest on this loan, I am afraid that the revenne of this Cu- luny would have to be conve ted intoa sinking faod, which would bé altogether sunk in a few years. yunds. it + de pot care whether Lam to be sent back or not: but) 70. while fam here, 1 will protest with all my whole strength | * against Gch an yutrageous weavure. And if thie Bill be pass- | ed in thie Assembiy, the generations yet unborn, laboring wad groaning uoder the disabilities this louse placed them under, will curse i¢ bitterly and with indignation.” It is impossible to expect that, in the face of these declura- gions, the Government party can eatertain the proposition of « Lean, without which the whole Award falls to the ground, as paris of it cannot be dolected for confirmation and other parts rejected. We give no opinion on the advisability of a Lean in the present fioancial state of the Colony. We rejoice | that the Government are not in &@ position to take up the ques- tion, as we are confident they would uee the money, if ob- tained, not to promote the interests of the tenantry by fixing a low price por land, and coercing the proprietors into sell- ing ; bat the amount of the Loan would soon be absorbed by | extravagant prices to the proprietors, which the Government would be ealy too willing to allow, not caring whether the tenantry would be ever able to purchase their holdings from the Governm nt. MEETING AT LOT 65. A public meeting was held at Long Creek, Lot 65. on Tues- day last, which appears to have given the Agent for that Township, Mr. W. Ul. Pope, much gratification. that “ resolutions were unanimously passed upon the subject | of the Award of the Land Commissioners, and expressive of their assurance that that important ducument, when laid be He says! fure the House of Assembly, would be fairly and properly. dealt with by the House.” Why are net the resolutions | giveu? The fact is, that only one resolution was passed that had the least allusion to the Award, and the purport of it was,that eoeoun asthe Award arrived in this Island it should | be published fur the information of the people before any | action should be taken on it by the House of Assembly. This} resolutiva was passed in conformity with a pledge given by the Hien. J. Longworth, that the dvcoment would be pub-| lished before it was submitted to the House. This is vast!y diferent from the Islander s necount of the affair, The meet- ing pronounced no opinion m favour of, or against tlie Award. Tae eomplimentart? | Zuation Other 21° of Mr. Longworth Davies and McGill, who were at the meeting, mig'it exclaim | is the language of the Whist table that ** hovou's ore easy,” for they received a vote of thanks for their attendance, in the | form of a-resolution, as well as Mr. Longworth. interesting resulutions were passed, the ** very large meeting’ evnsiated of less than fifty persons, who will no doubt duly report themselves to the Culunial Secretary, and put in a strong plea for Torbearance when a dematd for rent is again made epen jhem. W ben those i >> oe + —— A CHALLENGE TO TIE GOVERNMENT. Taa following short letter from the [low Mr. Warburton is printed fur the information of the Gove nment. If * my fhad been an eggshell ; the waves rose as hig: as Primrose (sep, smoke then out of the rown nests like wasp-, ferret them cvnstitutional advisers'’ have aay wish to distinguish them: | . {sailors could not find their sea legs. selves aw they did at New Loudoun, we trust they will avail themselves vf Mr. Warburtun’s polite invitation :— Lor 11, October 7, 1861 My Dean Sia---[ have just returned from holding a meeting at Cuscumpec, und | am happy te say the meeting unani- mously adupted the resulutions and petition to Hie Exceliency shich were agreed to at Grand Kiver, Lots lhand 15. Ir is Rot becessa ty tell.eur friends in the Government, that I have issued notices for several meetings during the present month. viz., at tne house Of David McWilliams, Esq., Lot 8, for the 22nd, at 2 ecloek, at Halloran’s, Cross Ruads, on the 23rd, at 12. und at Henderson's, Lot 11, on the 24th, at 2 o'elock. I shall be ar the Driver of the Government and his subor- dinates wil me the honor of attending the meetings. At the Cascumipee meeting three cheers were given for Ler Ma- | jety, and also fur our late excellent Governor Sir D. Daly, | every ope being well pleased at his appointment to the (o-- veromentof Suuth Aastrulia, one of the best in the gift of the Crown. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Howlan,) (whose explanation of tlie Award of the Commissioners was | by-and-by, | U17, Do. in 1855 17,552, Increase sinee 1855 3917. | countries 364, Countries not stated 707. Total—Males 40,-| rously signed by the citizens of Yarmouth, and forwarded to | to reprint them; but will you have the kindness | ‘roaring of the sea. which almost severed the head'from the body, and the others, | byterians 4508, Kirk 651, Methodists 2199, Baptists (2 deno- minations) 816, Bible Christiwos 475, Rowan Catholics 1) 414, Universalists 20, Other denominations 74, Religious profession | to pieces, rushing from their coneealment quickly cut the poor victim While this tragedy waa being enacted another But Government have re- | “ stated a is a lp ee , | Sative ran towards the missiou-house, and Mrs. Gordon, who | ‘lace of Nativity—England 622. Scotland 516, Ireland) 44 been alarmed by the fiendish yells and laughter of the! 1097, British Provinces 713, P. EJlsland 17,050, Other eoun- | y : y 8 | savages, ran out, ard, standing near the outhouse, sheasked Ouben what all the noise was about? He laughed, aud said, * Nothing ; it is only boys amusing themselves.” “She said, id ce ' Where are the boys ?” and turned. Oubeo, who had his KING 8S COUNTY | . : . eae ... | tomabawk concealed behind his back, then strack her a blow Males—Under 5 years 1567, 5 tu 16 2832, 16 to 21 1239, ; 0 ie anit an ene 4) ; at ; "| below the shoulder blade, She fell on the grass, and be then 21 to 45 2768, 45 to 60 992, | pwards of 60 603. Females—| é Under 5 1451. 5 to 16 2736, 16 te 21 1426, 21 to 45 2890, 45) nearly cut her head off and otherwise mutilated her body. to 60.825, Upwards of 60 446. Indians-——Male 29, Female | Both bodies were reeovered and buried. i 15, Deaf and dumb 7, Blind 10, Not vaccinated nor had the | Mr. Gordon left Halifax about five years ago, small pox 8256, Married 5474, Single 14,410, Insane 29 Married last year 213, Deaths last year 249) Births last year) tries 95, Countries not stated 208. Total—Males 10,934, | Females LO 468, Both sexes 2,401. Popu'ation in 1848 1o,- Trrat ror Muxver at Yanmoura.—We learn from the | | Tribune that the trial of James Haslin, for the marder of | ‘his brother John Hastin, took place at Yarmouth on Friday, nations) W42, Bible Christians 629, Roman Catholics 11,336, | 0! ult. It appears thatthe brothers lived together at Universatists 18, Other denominations 59, Religious profession | Pubnico, and quarrelled frequently. . In August last, the not stated 45. prisoner called on a neighbor and requested him to accom- | Place of Nativity —England 284,Scotland 1780, Ireland 964, pany him to his house, where golia was found dead lying on British Provinees 902, BP. E. Island 15,757, Other countries | the floor. 43. Countries not stuted 221. Total—Males 10.124. Females” visited the house on the day the murder was committed that aaa av, Oe8. : a iek aa in 1848 15,475, Do. im) 6 Killed deceased, On examination, it was found that a ~ o eene snaie Sit. gun-shot had entered the left jaw, and passed out bebied the ear. ‘The Tribune says: “ After the hearing of the evidence, his. Lordship the Chief Justice, in # most lucid and powerful charge, commit- Religious Denominations—Church of England 687, Presby- terians 4105, Kirk 1633, Methodists 380, Baptists (2 denomi- TOTAL FOR PRINCE BDWARD ISLAND. Males—Under 5 years 6537, 5 to 16 11.740, 16 to 21 4981, 21 to 45 11,144, 45 to 60 3675, Upwards of 60, 2447. Females — Under 5 6393, 5 to 16 11,136, 16 to 21 5497, 21 to 45 11,-| sd . : 773, 45 to G0 3219, Upwards of 601856. Indians — Male 160, | ted the case to the Jury, who retired to their room, and after Female 145, Deaf and dumb 68, Blind 43, Not vaccinated nor | an absence of about ao hour and a half, returned a verdiet had the suall pox 37.389, Murried 22,818, Single 57,734, In-| of * Guitry, with recommendation to mercy. sane 148, Married last year 565, Deaths last year 938, Births} T've Court was then adjourued tor an hour and a half, last year 2520, _and on its re-assembling seotence of death was pronounced by Religious Denominations—Church of England 6785, Pres-| the Chief Justice, who commented in suitable terms on the byteriane 15,591, Kirk 10.271, Methodists 5804, Baptists (2) awful nature of the erime committed by the prisoner, and denominations) 3450, Bible Christians 206!, Roman Catholics | 35,852, Universalists 41, Other denominations 413, Religions} sekc dd’ the art t ens out by reasonable hope of profession n t stated 295. : ni . ae Place of Nativity—England 2500, Scotland 8653. Ireland| ‘* We understand that a petition praying a mitigation of 4971, British Provinees 2754, P. E. Island 62,846, Other | the sentence to imprisonment for life, has been somewhat nume- | S80, Females 89.977. Both sexes 80,857. Population in 1548 | the Lieut. Governor; aod a similar petition will probably be 2,599, Do. in 1855 71,490, {uerease since 1855 9608. transmitted from Argyle. We are unable io see on what © fai td at hdl ead rounds the clemeney of the Executive has been invoked in TO CORRESEUNPEATS, this case. The Sihovate has bad @ fair and impartial trial — | there has been uo disposition in any quarter to prejudge him, : —_ . .'|and the verdict arrived at by tne Jury is admitted on all complains that His Exeellency the Lieut. Governor, on his} ands to have been @ righteous and independent one. A late visit te Murray Harbour, actively canvassed the people clearer case of deliberate, wilful murder was never established; whom he met to give their support to the present Government. | and if the penalty of the Jaw shall be set aside in this instance, We are surprised to hear that His Excellency is anxious to| we are at a loss to examine apy future exigeucy sufficiently assume the character of a partizan, and enter the turmoil of | g°4ve to warrant its infliction, or any reason why the death- ‘penalty should not be altogether blotted out from the statute- ‘* A Tenant,’’ who has written us letter from Sturgeon, party strife. We shall make some enquiry into the statements | P© ; | bouk. of our correspondent, which, we regret to say, we have tuo) —--* oe + mach reason to believe are founded in fact, and we will give | TUK ADVICE OF THE LONDON TIMES. his letter with some comments thereon, in our next No. ; _—— ‘+ Excursionist,’’ on the Exhibition at Sussex Vale, will ap- | We.can advise the Northern States of America, as me ean t cies ‘advise the legitunate Princes and the despotic courts of Europe. We regret we have not space for it im our) 1 tthe statesmen at Wes ington only du what Englund has done before a hundred times, and what all Lurope has done, is doing, and will stull do. tis not *Old World’ advice. It ia not of the leaven that Washington and Franklin felt it their mission to extirpate. It is the very latest and newest lesson of huinan affairs ; much newer than steam, the electric telegraph, | of rifled cannon. Do the Northern States really belong to the | pear in our next. present No. ** Conservative's’’ second letter will appear next week. — —— ——— THE ACCIDENT TO THE GREAT EASTERN. wes véej proper, and could not well’ be avuided. “But Mesers, + A-passenger-turnishes-the London Times with the follow. | New World, or are they ouly « bit of the New World, with all and dismay that cha-|''s pride, its bgotry, and its tyranny, stuanded on the Western | 4a-the Great | *hore of the Atlante? ‘Tne gdvico we givethem is what they | een”. rove taueht us befure, and we only s*v to them, as many 8 son Meg aR “ mwpitaach.’ Let the ing graphic account of the coufull ract(rised the recent uafertuuate disas Kastern 7-— yee ro te hh; : may exyto hie father, ‘ Practise whar*yoo , We found on board the ship the greatest disorder, Stid | Nusthotm Site’ “accent the Glidation.¥ acme Aid eighty yeurs worst possible arrangement.. Ail the passengers comp ained +} ago upon their own soi); as Austria did two ‘years ago at V.I- comparisons between the ordec on board the Great Eastern | jsfranca and Zurich. Let them count the cost before they and that of the Cunard steamers were made, very much to | march forth to drive half-a-million armed men a thousand miles the advantage of the latter. However, all went on smoothly | #Cros# their own country ime the Gulf of Mexico. © Let them and weil til we passed Cape Clear. Ln the morning ot consider whether they ean dp what Napoleon could not do in Thureday last @ rather fresh breeze sprang ap, whieh inerea- |e plemvude of his power, uh many tumes th¢ir number, their a ch al eae . ; = stores, their credit, and, above all, their mulitary rkilf and ex- el every moment, an came a storm about noon. Was perience, hrs echvols of generals, and his supply of veterans. one of those heavy equivoctial gales whion are the terror of | What they parpowe to do and be 1s not ovly to be a® good as the seafarer. [am not much of a sailor, but captains on | the Southerners, @ a little the better, bur overwhelmingly eu- board her gay it was oue of the heaviest gales they ever ex- |p rior, Ave they? Is notthe an overweening opinicn of perienced. The Great Eastern was tossed about as if she themselves? Can they drive the Southerners hike a flock of ven the oldest | ''ke rebbus, and bag them dike gawe ? Let them just look | | forward a litue, and consider the probable stave of things next | year, and the year after, and twenty years hence. Even we | sill, and to walk on beard was umpossible. Some of them were | ourled ayainst you, or the gunwale, or down some dark hole | who sang such songs of triumph in 1914 and 1815 felt tat we | "The eook broke his leg in three places. A lady brove her | and al! Barope would have done much better to think what we ! jarm iw ber cabin, aud breken auses and black eyes were to be | were avout in 1793. If a clear foresight shows, and must show, | seen everywhere. Two cows had been very improperly ac- that there must be two Federatione,and that on no other footing | jcoumodated just over the ladies’ saloon. This miserable shed | ¥!!l veace ever be made, it wil! be much beter that it shal! come | gave way at once. One cow popped ber head through a) '° Pars afier ona year’s war than afier ten or (wenty. It is not | window to take re‘uge against the bad weather in the ladves’ | 97 'f the Union of two Unions Were the only alternative. As | saloou, bat she unfortunately broke her leg. and was thus |, i furtt A ésil : | ‘inajons aay arise, aod particularly how far the Western) | proveases further progrees. sailor came running up the | sta:ee will endure the taxeg and financial obligations necessary | staircase, a long knife im as bandyand eagerly crying out, | fur the war. The advice we offer is only what the Americana | “ Lam going to kill the cow to save her life.” That fellow have given to ail the world, 1tisa hank of their own cotton— | |} was certainly an [rishwan, and this “bull"’ is not fabricated, | pipe of thet own tobatco. *Let them consider what they can) ‘for [ heard it myzelf and enjoyed it, notwithstanding all the | do,aod what neither they nor all the world can do. At present | they are only zivinga triumph to many e foe, for there 1s not a | ot } é , " . ve 7 a icirele of old absolutist stateamen and diplomatists who do nat | The night was indeed frizhtful. The very paddle boxes | read the story of their difficulties and reverses with a bitter | were plunged into the foaming sea ; that is something, if you | omile. Tid pill hear with Weds reopect, perhaps with dic-| consider the height of this vessel. The sea was knocking} appointment, that the North é@ad South have pgreed to part | furiously for admittance against my cabin window, I thought | friends. it much better to die com‘ortably, and went to Yed, but I was { o-— +> | ee ——+ | to 35c. for Western, and 35 to 35j}e. fur State. | Douse. She is 22) tons N. M. and 280 VU. M_ built for the home market, The prisouer admitted to some of the persons who |, ithe war proceeds no man-can tell what new powers and com-| well onderstood by his hearers), and by myself. Mr. W.| An Trishman named Dwyer was murdered in Lewiston, | Hasdy also o— and was attentively listened te. r emain, dear Sir, yours very truly, obliged to tie my arm to the bed-post. My cabin was clese| ; pr: to the ficst dining sa!oou, where a horrible noise was going | Me., on Thursday evening, by John Ford. a member of the | pep on. Attracted by my curiosity, I through the win- Lewiston Zouave Rifles and one of the returned volunteers | in Oieny, J. WARBURTON. | eben of my ticighbour's éabits. 2 es ea oe sight | of the Ist regiment. Dwyer was conversing with two young -?.8.—I understand there is to be a Monster Meeting at! Leversaw. Tables and chairs were dancing a hornpipe ; | ary - — sidewall ay E father’s eee or Barrets’s Cross Hoads abuut the begioning of negt mouth. 1 tte stove joined most teartily in the fua, and the dancers | © °'C Ee Eee one d- CUNRi See expect to be there. ‘seewed, determ‘ned to break down all the nicely turned ma- | b¢ passed, Ford hic his shoulders against Dwycr, and knocked mei | hogany columns and bapnisters, whieh snapped like glass, It | him into the street. The latter-tarned round and asked Ford | Col. Adj. Gen. Stewart publivhes a short letter in the last | wus a noise as if rocks were shifted to aud fro by an angry | whecher he is geen ted ineult bint, and at the same ane Somers islander ,in which he says, * I feel myself called apon to fatly Surf. In the grand saloon the devastation was almost greater | menced taking off aps “a then pot bowie mt still. A marble slab joined a high-nosed gentiewan in the ee ey eS anes i a a : : a fa y . oF Prits shooting at Sussex Vale. The statements are—first— eeenesen ts nen te ai bee Gi “ite | Ford made his escape, but was subsequently arrested while tists Mr. Marks, cuc of the New Brunswick Volunteers, | eouid people eross one of and saloons. The gentlemen in bed at the house of his father. Nanderwent particular physica! training for the great coutest ; | were more frightenéd than the ladies, who behaved, withou: : : ani the second—that there were ‘* moustachived dandies'’ exception, ag men ouzht to do, but there were pleuty of old M. Glatard has invented harness which enn be detached from $8. John at the Exhibition. The “+ flat contradiction" | Women among the men. , om aaa » ped! poles eee copedially | of the galiaat Colonel amounts to only this—that he put up| The Great Eastern is» very strong ship, but ber paddles et perp ESES OS Che Chane Ne Rope tue carriage. | “ ! This permits the driver, in case bis horse becomes unman- | Maris for the-long period of three days with bir. ed, broken, and carried away, and also the rudder, where an | ageuble, to let bin go entirely freed from the harness, and 10 arks, and that he found him ** every way courteous,” &¢. | ino bar ten inches in diameter anapped like a lucifer match. that be will not be likely to injure himself. { We are quite willing to believe all thie,—indeed we are cer-| The storm continued, and the vessel was not to be steered. ‘sin that Mr. Marks or any other Volunteer could nut be | She was lying io the trough of the sea, and the waves were), Stherwi ; : : : in| De. Uartow, Medical Superintendent of the Main Ineyne We thas cvurteous tow high and veteran officer like [dashing agen teer' boseieres. “Eby proved S Guat Coteeaen Hospital has eliminated vdeae Meeting statistics of madness,de- | out Adjutant General ; and, with regard tu the other state- jed cradie, and the oldest mat eet al — io oll a} monstriaing the connecting finks between dyspepsia and in- | Meat, we are equally willing to believe that the visitors from op Pee eae te eng ae ' sanity in avery impressive manner. In plain and lucid | Si. Jcha whe were distiaccichdd for their * oo fault was in the want of cargo. To steady her we atiempted style he explains that the unbealthy condition of the stomach | , @ were distinguishe® for their ** moustachios. | to set some sails, but they were blown away: is chiefly attributable to the dietetic habits of the American woes in 4 kiod and gentlemanly’’ manner. We have no The water entered not only a great many cabins, but what, people ; that a strong sympathy exists between the braio and | vhjection to Col. Stewart amusing himself by contradicting | was worse, the bold, where all the luggage was kept. If you| the stomach, and ip conclusion argues that nothing is more | Seything he likes—but it is pleasant to know that he has not ‘had seen down into this room you would never forget that / common than @ dargnged state of the stomach and bowels, and | tren attempted to refute a statement made by our correspon-| sight. Deal boxes were smashed to atoms, and their con- dent. | tents were floating about,—Ludian shawls, and silk dresses, | te sodnestabted Lass Sod sttention—s etriet rent mii blac ihdiie fest ties jsee things of every description. Leather trunks looked as if jnen, and the judinicua ps0 ota stale modicines. The +a CENSUS RETURNS. they had been for mouths in the water. Kverywhere spark- | going doctrine is nothing more ten endorsement or corro- ling gold chains, watches, and jewellery. We are indebted to the Protestant for the following con-. | ont ant ee eGo wie tee | : . . . | y —— | est success in @ parts o @ civilized wori¢c. WV! e in- — te 7 - arr eT Lcaiiecen An sem ee = ee we tuition of a savant, Professor Holloway, after great study und « t te . . . ] . , : ; - » 7 . “ f Gazette :— a ee oe ay ee have intelligence of the brutal murder of the Rev. Mr. and Betas HO Werder cet ce Melicccttout hace ha & arly all M QUEEN’s couNTY. 2.-<—Deoe)-——— contradict” certain statements in the Examiner relative to the en | and rudder were not in proportion. The paddles were twist- ee FRIGHTFUL DISCLOSURES. } ' | —_——— sew ee ‘twenty-six years ago, and stell practisedby him with the great- | Mrs, Gordon, of the Nova Seotia Mission, by the natives, at | complaint, mental and bodily préstration, and his celebrated sles—Under 5 years 3054, 5 to 16 5859, 16 to 21 2511, ' Erromanga—the same Island no which, it will be remembered, | Pills were the glorious result.altermany years of scientific in- 21 W945! 5405, 455 to 60 1807, upwards of GO'1222. Females John Williams was killed in 1839, * , “S a OWS, Sto 16 5488. 16 to 21-2749, 21 to 45 5810, | sequence of the nicasles which had been raging amoug the |aet on the general system. They'purify the blood, Snowe 7. 1643, upwards of 60 961. Lndians—Male 40, Female) Islands with fearful mortality, the natives of Krromanga de- | the sigeg'e ~ in wour e agiep en spss ae the “wh 41. Blind 21. Not vaccinated nor bad | rermiged to kill all the white people on that Island, looking | natural ton} an] pusge | a) ee ee ne eewney te 548, Married (1,221, Single 28,227, Insane |. them as the couse of the disease, Gordon was aware that | !'¥er. Tes" 8 y 95, Martieg ean ‘ th imal spirits, elasticity tu ‘the body, and health ti- year 1009 last year 225, Deaths last year 413, Births lus: the natives intended taking life, but thought that a little time ~e rae sonstiheoantiaanins Containing no mineral pre- , Religious Tie a tenines C: would change their purpose. About naon on the 20th May, parations they caw be preseribed with as much benefit for the ier Churet tame Pe aere tue oP iowttond ‘nine Bunkill uatives, of whom the chief, Lowa, was the leader, fant as for tee adult of either sex.— Weekly Journal, Bibic a wdinie 3225, Bustists (2 denominations) 1591, culled at the mission-house, aiad inquired for Gordon. Hight 3, Uther domen Mi. Rowaa Catholics 14,101, Universalists | of the men concealed themselves, while the ninth went out to. i74, Sétions 280, Religious profession not stated jpyeigie Mr. Gordon into a trp laid for hie destruction. He (prom the New York Produce Exchinee Reparter el Pais Qandil Place of Nativit had unfortunately sent all the boye away to gather grass ‘or Beptember 28. A y—England 1594. Seotland 3357, Ireland ; 1 a ' | eee <a er pore | cols Bettiah oO Prsvinces 1139, P.E. island 30,039, Uther | the roof of a pew house be was building, and was unattended | eon mreere ae tortast cage Sar NEW YORK MARKELS. Countries not st 278. Total—Males 19,-|#hea Naruba Leet walked up to bim.and asked for some ¢a- | “ accattnse heme iin tote apeetelcanteelt td oe +°- | £23. Females 19,702, Bath conee Ss, Popalotion i 1843 ‘lie> for biasself aud ochers of the party, who he suid, WEFC | ive, and remy str materially, autwitbstanding the tetera - in 1855 36,602, Increase wines 1855 3162. PRINCE . j Males—Under 5 years 16 6 tn 16 4049, 16 to 21 1239, | cotton each.” ‘This he gave io the savaye, and told him to) telégrap bie advices from Europe, a slight depression fullowed, but this a 04s 8071, 45 10 60 876, Upwards of 60 622. Femalos— take it to Mra. Gordon, who would give him what he wanted. | was of short duration, as op receipt of the * Persia's" letters, (whieh | 32,617, Do waiting at the station house. Mr. Gordon took up a piece o! | receipts possent on RSVAP AY : ae strom fompater petaean, ~) = Pante s{i3 , E ish, Frongl ¢eruan and [Seal buyers, Sas given sellers o great ad-| board and wrote with charcoal—“Give these men a yard of i sits Gn Tuseday, wish Jess satisfactory bat Gonificting | ‘that indigestion arid costiveness are the invariable adjuncts of tv be very effectual in relieving that distressing complaint, “Insanity. He finally adwits tWat all these predispositions can ASTHMA. ‘boration of the treatment prescribed by Professor Holloway ae at the Cash Drag Suarerat It appears that, in con- vestigation. Through the stomach and circulation these Pilla 9@ bezes Digby HERRINGS 4 boxcs Macearoni proved very favourable), it was soon dispelled, and prices bave since | gradually improved under a very spirited demand, exeeeding anything | we have experienced in this market since 1847, and we are plea-ed to | a that sellers Luve met this demand promptly, in part for future, delivery. AUCTION ! Without Reserve. A much larger | usiness has been done in the medium grades for ex- HE Soteoriber will othe for cale, of AUCTION, at ber port than hitherto,and in this shippers bave shown their good judgment, | : residence, Little River, Lot 56, King 4 County, rw us they are really very cheap. te will be seen by reference to our ex- | MONDAY, the 2lst day of October next, at Eleven ; clock, port tables that very large business has been done, especially for the forenoon, and covtinue from day to day unt-! the whole of the Continent, fully eight-tenths of be purchases have been made for Frsneh personal Preperty is disposed of consisting of the ful ,viz: — German ports, and it 4 ous evident af —_— = _ eee | iS Mileh Cows, Ayresbire breed; 3 Heifers. ty . ave pot been overestimated, but a temporery iull in this demand at aa | : ears’ : 5 Stee year yre- early aay eater Ptoboble, Whol Ruglish buyers will have an ieblete- in es ae = oan ‘an 3 ee A ion cee 30 OO: ative ane ofiees: : | head Sheep, superior breed ; 6 fattened and several ru Banuer axp O«1s.—isarley hasbeen sparingly vffered. snd prime is) piog ; Carts, Ploughs, Turnip Cutter, Drill Barrow much wanted, but in the absence of supply and sales, vur quotations are ul .? ’ tit : ow Cashes eat be 7 Green smn ae ag of olay ed Sake Ia Ie eae pcg Seontoe sed Weed made at to 70c. > Mibe F , , . Darley Malt is in limited supply, and ie wanted. Sales of 4600 bus.| Sleighs, 1 superior om patent azies; 1 set Brass fair at 75 to 80c Mounted Gig Harness, 1 do. Silver do, 1 Side Saddle, | Gent's Oats have ruled very firm, the stock is light and the demand large for = ditto, 2 sets Purchase Blocks, Blackemith's Tools, &e. de. immediate consomption chiefly, at the clove holders are quite firm, the FURNITURE — Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Cheste of Drawers rapid advance in freights on the canal and lakes thus early io the Tvilette Tabi Ww hitends. C ts Bedsteads 0 . sengon, and thelarge movement in the Wheat and Corn, renders it cer- a ae wae ee wae K | er tain that-we shall not have very large receipts of Oats unless prices im-| therbeds, Bedding; kitchen Tables, coremen Chairs, itcher prove materially. We quote ut the close, Jersey, Pennsylvania and, Utensils, Parlor Stoves, Clocks, Looking Giasses, 150 ths. Soutbern at 23 to 35. per bus., weight; 33 to 34gc. for Canadian; 34/ Tallow, 150 ibs. mould Candies, home-made; China, Ear- thenware, Dishes, Hrass and Silver Piated Candlesticks and Stands, Medicine Chest, Window Curtains, Stair Carpet, Lanne hed, Oil Cloth, and various articles too numerous te mention. On Saturday last a fine brig was launched from the slip of the Mesers. ‘Texas ov Sate — Under ten pounds, cash ; from tem to twenty pounds, six months; and over twenty pounds, 12 morthe’ under the supervision of Loyd’sInepeetor. The day wasvery fine, ands eredit, on approved joins notes of hand. large assemblage of spectators had gathered to witness the scene. Amid ELIZABETH DINGWELL. their ee ana - ry - — ae — nape Little River Sept. 26 Y8e1, 4 away, glide Ps fully iuto her destined element ; being christened on The abo Sal : oid ‘ntil MONDAY the da h , by Miss Jane Douse, the George Duncan. Sb ¢ above Sale i¢ postponed un , the 28th day tidy oud wilt wot discredit Prinee Edward istand, ~ ber builder, Bs. | of October instant, then to take place at the time and — Jvbn Darrach. mentioned. Bias 8 : : Hlarricd. _ | Eligible and Desirable Building Lots. ; As wr Rotors Bay. o Friday, 4th a. by ager Massey, Es3.,, Known as the Property of the Misses Stewart. .P., Mr. Alexander Furray, Stone Cutter, a native richat, to 5 : . Margaret McKinnon, second eldest daughter of Laughlin McKinnon, | _. BE SOL) BY PRIVATE SALE, those beautifully Sparrow Road, Lot 41. A situated LOTS fronting on QUBEN STREET and imme- At Holland Grove, Bedeque, on Thursday, the 19th Soptember last, | diately opposite the Police Office, and where the new Market by Augustus FE. C. Holland, Esq., J. P, Mr. Montague Howat, eldest House is intended to be erected, which must ultimately en son of Corveiius Howat, E-q,M P. P., of Tryon, to Martha, seventh hance the value of the Property. daughter of Mr. William Plats, of the same place. Ou the Ist inst., at St. Andrew's, by the Rev. Pius McPhee, P.P , Lot No 1, 23 x 81 feet, Cormer Lot. James McDonald, Esq. of Line Farm, Fort Augustus, to Catherine Ellen, | ‘ 2,.24x51 * third daugtter of Mr. Angus McDonald, Eiderfield, Pisquid. ‘ 3, 24 x 103 * is , f 4. 24x 103 * Front Lots. ' Died, ‘ §, 24 x 103 ¢ On Tuesday evening lest, after a tedious illness of abouttwalve months, ’ 6, 21x50 * Mary Ana, wife of Mr. John Hobs, Cabinet-maker, of this City, aged ¢ 7,21%50 + } Rear Lote. 43 years. , 8, 21x50 * ‘ At Brackley Point Road, on the 3rd instant, Mr. John Kennedy, : : farmer, aged 71 years. Mr. Kennedy wasa native of Pertbebire, | _ mouneeen _ -_ ih part. ne. os a Scotland, and emigrated to this Isiand in the year 1817. He was for onetiy Bepatated. or urt er particu apply to the many years an elder of the Kirk of Scotland, and was highly respected scriber, where every information can be obtained. by all who bad -the ploasure of his acquaintance. JOHN R. BOURKE, At Darnley, on Weduesday night last, the 9th inst., after a lingering} Mill View, Lot 49, Sept. 9, 1861. 3m. oT illness, inthe 54th year ef his age, Rongnt McNurt, Eeq,, leaving a| ———-—--————— 3 = me TO ARRIVE. widow anda large family, besides numerous relatives and friends, to mourn theirloss Mr. McNutt was » quiet unvbtrusive man, and was HE SUBSCRIBER WILI. SELL by AUCTION, on arrival of the Schr. ‘* Ariel’’ from Boston— universaliy respected. enwe uma taaene “oo 40 B Candi PRICES CURRENT. 25° > Soap. CuakLoTTstown, October 12, 1861. 8 Doz. Buckets Provisions. Poultry. 7 meh ne . Beef, (emall) per Ib. 244 @ 5d!Turkeys, each 5s @ 7s 6d 2 Doz. Wash Boards Do. by saaiiee 24d @ 4d ine eet 2s @ 30 12 Boxes Clothes Pins Marton 3d @ *s rami. each Is @ Is 3d ae nee Aphe Mote alvd amb per th 3d @ ucks, each ls 2d @ 1s 6d § Brushes, vu Push, or ib. 344 @ 44d\Patridges, each 9d @ le ___37 Cases Boots and Shoes, comprising a well-asserted Do. (small) Gd @ 7d variety sujtable for the season. ‘ Vea! per Ib. 2d @ 44d Fish. ALEXR. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Batter (fresh) 1s ld @ Is 3d/Codfisk, per qtl. 188 20s| October 7, 1861. pare ovig o. by tub 10d @ Is|Herrings, per bbl. 258 @ 30s T pics Cheese, Cheese 3d @ 5djMackerel, me doz, le 6d @ 3s Molasses, Leather, Tobacco, Ap Tallow 9d @ Lid &e. &e. Lard 10d Lumber. T° arrive per Brigan‘ine ** Ariel’’ from Boston— Ham none| Boards, (hemlock) 38 6d @ 4a 100 sides Sole Leather = Pearl Barley 14d @ lid} Do. (spruce) 40 @ Se 10 puncheons Molasses ‘lour, per barrel 426453] Do. (pine) Js @ % 20 boxes Tobacco ie Flour per & 2¢|Shingles, per M. none 72 dv Mould Candles Ooatmeal 14d @ 2d 25 de Soap J Eggs per dozen id @ Sd] ° Sundries. 20 do Kaisine ‘ imothy Seed per buslr, none 6 kegs. do., 100 Ibs, each a egetables, Clover Seed per ® none 25 boxes mixed Confectionary Potatoes pr busu.-\. r.u..,, 28} Wool per ® . ‘ pene 50 do Lozenges : Carrots per bunch wo 2d lay —— the @ TS 5 do Sularatus, in pound papers Green Peus per qt 6d @ 7d|stran a qt aia od pend O' begs Casd, BONS os 4 Homespun per Yaru teGd @ Ge 5 casks Washing Seda Grain, Apples per dozen 4d e tu: : $2 boxes Biscuit and Crackers, assorted . : ~* 70003 a0 K Ba. Wheat per bushel none|Calfekins per 4d @ 7d -4 eadks —_— saain’. - Barley ‘ 3s Gd @ 4s\Hides per & “a 4d, - 20 boxes Tebaceo-Pipes ee? ——Siety Outs ls 10d @ 2s Sheepskins each 28 9d 30: doz: Broums, 25 doz. Buckets, 3 des. Barrel Covers GEORGE Lewis, Market Clerk. 25 boxes fine flavored Cheese SEERA 40 bbls. Apples, 10 do. Onions 1 bbl. cee Oil 1 bbl. [rish Moss, 2 tubs Tapices 2 cases Matches, 50 bags fine Salt, 10 boxes extract Logwoud _ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 125 boxes Smoked Herring HERRING SEINE, Boxes Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Corn Stareh, de. ryxO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, the | For sale low b P. W. U¥NDMAN, ITth October, at 12 o’elock, on PEAKE’S WHARF— | _ October 7, 1861, (Isl & R W) 1 large HERRING SEINE, nearly new Notice. _l seeund-hand HAWSER, 60 fathoms. 7a ‘Tenants on Townships Nos. 35 and 36 in this Island, Sale positive—no feserve. are hereby cautioned against paying any person whom Oct. 14, 1861. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | 8°¢¥¢r any Rent or arrears of Rent due to the Subseriber, as caigpanat Re Mile ah ees eereetcoaintinr inne edd on tate eta ong of Seen tne late nen Eoowe McDonald, no person NOTICE! ing authorised to receive the same. ht, se MARY MARGARET McDONALD. To the Electors of the Second District of| chariottetown, P. E. Island; Yetober 7, 1861. Isl G lm King’s County. ATTLE SHOW AND FAIR. UBLIC MEETINGS of the Electors of the above District CA w LE SHO ; AND FAIR. will be held at the fullowing places, and at the dates here- HE ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW and FAIR for HORSES in mentioned : — Léth one ee will how? tase oS ae nants the At the tionse of Mr. Jehn Phelan, Morell, om T , |, bOth of OCT inst, The, list of Priaes, dec.. will be Ou. 22. at 10 och aan en et ee te baadtalts. ee ee ee: At the Head of St. Peter's Bay, at the House of Mr. Suther-| _ October 7, 1861. land, on Tuesday evening. Oct. 22, at 4 p. m. N At Grand River School House, Cross Roads, Lot 56, on Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. . Wednesday, Oct. 23, at ll o'clock, a. m. UST arrived from ‘Albany, five hundred STOVES, com pri- sing Cooking, Parlor, Air-tight Stoves, in variety, and for sale at Dodd’s Brick Store. 0 ' ee DODD & ROGERS. er 4w TO FARMERS, UST RECKIVED at Dodd's Brick Store, a lot ef FARM. ERS’ BOILERS, 30, 50, and 70 gallons. Oct. T. 4w ODD. & ROGERS. “SPECIAL NOTICE, The object of the foregoing Meetings 1s te enable the Mem- bers for the District to give an account of their proceedings in the House of Assembly during the last Session, and to give some explanation regarding the Land Commissioners’ Award. Oct. 14, 1861. GRAND RIVER WHARF, LOT 56. RONALD WALKER eee ee intimates to his Friends and the Public EIL RANKIN, as having by Deed of i, t, that he has commenced Business. in the Store lately! 1 N duly executed, made dvér and transferred all his Books oceupied by Messrs. McAulay & Johnston, where he has re-| of Accounts, Debts, Notes of Han? , Jud nts and other se- ceived a LARGE ASSORTMENT of curities for Debt, to the Assignees of MURRAY & CO., of rE Ww ~ Halifax, N.S. ;—This is to notify each and e person in NE GOODS, anywise indebted to the said Neil Rankia, that itamediate suitable for the present and approaching seasons, which will} payment must be made to the Subscriber, who only—in this sold cheap for cash. islund—is legally empowered to receive payment and give 8. R. W. assures his Friends and the Publie that nothing shall be wanting on his part to render his Establishment worthy of ANDREW MITCHELL, Atty. of Assignees. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. ow. their patronage. oe 5. ae ia. aaly,'ou Te ase eaibiaiabimandidl Jy bt Possne having any Saente against the Rotate of the rni urni ; ate Epwarp Cox, Esq , M. D., ernon River, deceased Turnips ! T ; ps Turnips are requested to onan same, duly attested, to she ce A FEW THOUSAND BUSHELS of superior TURNIPS signed, within three months from the date hereof, for adjust- for Sale. Apply to GEORGE COLES. | ment; and all persons indebted to Estate of deceased, are re- Charlottetown, l4th October, 1861. _ quired to make payment forthwith, to the undersigned, at hie 47 ANTED—A GENTEEL HOUSE for o small family, | Tesidence at Vernon River. with Stable accommodations. Rent moderate. Apply a 4 ‘ GEORGE ADAMS, Administrator. thia office. Vernon River, Oct. 11,1861. . Im [Oct. 7. October 14, 1861. A CARD. - ASTHMA! ASTHMA! | EIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE UST RECEIVED by M. W. SKINNER, a large supply and TRADING COMMUNITY of Prince Edward Island, - : , which is ssid | ®0d the Nerghbouring Provinces, that he hae made : of Jonas Wurrcoma’s Rewepy ror Astums, which is sui loend Seagal editaeadiin » bees os a ‘| Auctioneer, Commission Merchant & lel & Pro Oct. 14, 1861. CATARRH! CATARRH! . General Agent, — or Ringing in the Head, Deafness, Sore Eyes, &c. in each of which lines all Commissions with which he may be &e., are soon cured by Duano's Caranann Snxurr. For | favoured (at home or from abroad) shall receive bis prompt and best attention. © October 14,, 1861. Isl & Pro Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. é See? e b - Nev ——- = oa oe 7 Ci ul: <2) ONG ’ ? York ¢ Th ost Nid Gipdbialidd'E Clone +e eb wert! yo , TEM perfect confidence in our experience - xnd now for’ Sale, Week Business, No Bag nats SiN dit enview oa ‘Boxe# Cavendish TOBACCO 5 cases BOOTS & SHOES| SHIPPING, COMMISSION & IMPORTING MERCHANTS, in the City of New York. . Under our new Firm weecommence a new and unencumbered Business, and are fully prepared to receive and sell Produce of the British Provinces, Merchandise of Fureign and Domes- tic [omatoseees connected with ” ipping interest ; all of which departments we assure our correspondents will receive our prompt attention. - - FOWLE, HEWETT & CO. Yew York, June, 1861. Ow M. W. SKINNER. 100 bbis. Labrador Herrings. 5 Lron Bedsteads 15 dqzen Core Brooms _A lot of Cookipg and Franklin. Stoves,.for wood and coal. Some small Cook Stoves for vessels. All the above at low prices, Oct. 14, 1861. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. LEATHER! LEATHER! —_ecneeey JUST PUBLISHED, | | es J PSE RECEIVED ON. CONSIGNMENT, og Westmoriand, as [July 8, “61. and for sale cheap-~ rain Grain. : . . 3 j oe akonerise, [Ue Biche roe ven for BARLEY and OATS Oct. 14, 1861. _ N. RANKIN, Queen Street. at ' Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than ean be pur- BAGSTER’S “eased ia the Market, the best of Rum, Braudy, Gin, Win. HISTORY OF P. E. ISLAND. S3f)scea" Se A For Sale at all the Book Stores, Price 3s. Charlottetown, November 14, 1860, 0 sm Bg Dy oe