lg dnc +e ein 7 nS a Micat® one < eS oes += * a OP GR a pa i esos Ny ee A ay ot ; in ; J . i ace Me * OTF aad a oe w { Al An 53 a4 : epidaee $ ‘ enim? © y + eA Bate —— | ea 8 eal eee pire ha 4 iy r ©. ay Tain ga te iw Ae et OO ea epeswennshs Aree eRe oon ———— eee A IO pounds, and ten thousand 1D his lewacier, connot he said, and we aroath¢ the hint giving to the Revenue of Great Britain} confidentially to “an Elector’—that a one hundred and iwenty-Gve thousand) oyiieher was yet reduced to such a dollars for this year. dilemma ; or thet any one of them had run away, and sold his clothes for his “ grog” avd daily bread. {t ia said that the fortune of Rothschilds jw not less than £29,406,U00 sterling. =—a = : he Examiner. ——— CANADA. | We learn from the Toronto Globe that several daring ro! veries have lately been ee Tcommitted in that city. Private dwellings WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1820. THR EXAMINE. Representine as ve do the opinions of the majority of the House of Assembly: we beg to tender our grateful acknow-|considerable amount, was stolen from Jedgements to “an Elector” for the many faticring compliments he has lavished/arrested on suspicion of being guilty of wpon them in his 13th letter, published in|the robbery, and, after an exumination have been entered at night, and property in gold watches, money and plate, to a three of them. ‘Three persons have been , snows to be palpable lies—that he never' square iniles. the last /s‘ander, When it ia remember- before the bench of Justices, committed ed that “an Elector,” who, in spite of hi8)f trial, A gold watch and a quantity of modesty and, reserve, could not help tell-| iver apoons, identified ws some of the ing us in a previous letter, that he is one). jien property, were discovered in the of those gentlemen whose business it is) eeijar of a silver melterer in ‘Toronto. t promulgate falsehood for the benefit of any one who will hire him to do so—when it t@ remembered, we repent, that he was The Earl of Elcin has appointed A Meredith, Eeq., Deputy Governor, to sign and authenticate money warrants and not conaidered to be a fit and trustworth ; : tc y marriage licences in the Province of Ca- be p! i fL poem to be placed in the office o ri he Shjstnie dais Mlalinsans ehiiame 0 Clerk to the present House of Assembly, of ats th Ak . *'|the Governor General. which situation he was desirous of Gilling, : we cannot but think that his praises of, we named James Webb has been the Assembly are dictated by the moat Committed to Kingston Jail. charged with generous and disinterested spirit. While) wHlul murder, The victin’s name wae the Oligarchy and their hirelings have| William Brennan. conspired to falsify and defame the con-; A gold mine has recently been disco- duct of the majority, it is gratifying to veredé in Lower Canada, which promises ebserve that “an Elector” ia singularly |to be extremely valuable. The company free from vulgarity in his strictures—that engaged in it net $20 perday. ‘The gold he never indulges in aseertions which he|fegion embracea an area of GO or 80 sUgmatizes the majority as corrnpt and wnprincipled—that he never ealls them; age. Augus McDonald, J. P., of Meri- sobbers, theives, plunderers, and perjurers./ gomishe, N. 3., was killed a few days RE A I plied. The amount of gold dist sent by this steamer is large—naarly two millions of dollars, on freight and in the hands of parsengers. The news from the mines ia somewhat discouraging. ‘The rivers are yet two high to work advantazeostily, and ravines have not dried up. Companies of miners Teste ett Stet. MARLIBD, Yeeterday, bythe Rev. M, Reynebs, Mr. Pierce Gaul,to Mary, daughte Dennis Reddin, Esq., rl r RE Re ey nce DI2D. On the 6th inst.. after a lo te) ful dliness of 8 years, Sohn SS eemalaet are at Work turaing the rivers, through- out the gold region, and we mey expect goad reports from them in the course of ‘nother month. The troubjes in the southern mines, | particularly in the neighbouchood of Se- nora, still continue. The secounts of the murders committed are really frightful, and the end is not yet. The Mexicans) and Chilians will be driven from the dig- sings, and armed forces have been organ- lzed to carry such a proceeding into effect. At the Morman Gulch, the foreigners have received formal notice to leave in one week. ‘I'he fact is settled that the Americans and foreigners cannot work together in harmony, and if either party must succumb, the side to which American sympathy will be given cannot he doubted. The prospect of a large business this fall ia encouraging. Workmen are en- gaged in garding and planking the streets. fa view of the rainy season, artesian wells “nd reserviors have been made, and fire companies formed to aid in preventing (he spread of conflagration; and, in fact every thing looks cheering. Beuinp tur Aat.—The only finished place im this country, says the Albany Dutchman, is Lansinburgh. For the last twenty years there has not been a board added, wor a nail driven in the whole ‘These and such opprobrious epithets, he! since by falling from a Rail Road car at leaves to be used by such inherent ras-\the Albion Mines, (he car passing over oals us Maclean and other writers fo,|hig body, and erishing it in an awfu! the Islander, who, by using them, only) manuer. exhibit the vite ruffianism of their cha- - facter, without injuring the majority,} Several of our farming friends from against whom they are actuated by the! diferent sections of the country concur most mean, envious, and contemptible; in saying, that for the last ten years they wnotives. While we have thus to thank! have not been blest with so profitable a “an Elector” for all the fine things he! grain harvest, large portions of which are has written about the Assembly, we sities housed in excellent order.— Halt- not but regret that he has fallen into the fur Recorder. vulgar error, which has no dovub! been “ imposed upon his truthful and cred ous| We observe by late English pspers that disposition by the infamous scoundye!s to ‘he Parl of tundeoneld will be succeeded whom we have alluded--that Mr. Coles °! the raval coumand on thie at tion, by was desirous of reducing the amount of, Vice Admire) sir Charles Malcolm. he Treasurer's security to ten or twelve, — i hundred pounds, and that he voted fifty FOURTEEN DAYS LATER FROM pounda fora clerk to that vilice. Mr. Coles, CALIFORNIA. we are sure, never expressed any such; Tha steamer Empire Cily arrived at ne me te sella the vote alluded! New York on Tharsday last, from Cha- to, a thoug , Mr. Macleau yoted, na Pre! wres, with 2756.000 in freizht, and about ; , > ld he o' ‘ t ane: rere oe Clerk should be ap $440,000 in the bands of passengers. pointed tothe Treasury, ai a ealary of ‘The steamers } s _ ty keep him alive, to pay bis debts, and two hundred pounds a year, when he’ hoped to get the situation for hunsell, “An Elector,” in praising Mr. Coles, might have added, that if he were ap- Pointed to the office of Treasurer, to: which he does not aspire, he conld, in his own person, give security to the amount of ten thonsand pounds, the smn at present required ; whereas the present Treasurer hagneither property nor money that would represent ten thousand far things. Wheu Mr. Coles ia forced to fly from the Isiand for eleemosynary aid, in will be time for his traducers to say that he wants the T'reasury at a reduced security M¢@ policy of ineurance on his life. It i “Cherokee and Georgia ar- rived on the ‘lowing day, the former bringing over one million of dollars, and a large number of passengers. The steamer Panama, at Panama, from San Francisco, brings datea to the firs, of August. She took the cholera on board by receiving passengers'on board at Acapulco, and over farty of her passen- gers died! The passengers bring very anfavour- able reports from the mines, the rivers remaining high, aud there was much dig place. A man undertook a short time ‘since, to repair his shop, but he was prow ply arrested and put to jail. The ‘whole village still believe that DeWitt Clinton 1s governor of the state. | Dr. Judson, well known throughout the Uaited States, a8 a Missionary of the Raptist Board of Foreign Mossiens to Burmah, died at sea when nine days out, on his passage from Maulmain to the Isle of Bourbon, and was buried ia the depths of the ocean. --————— ee . THE EDITOR OF THE EXAMINER. | Sin,— J have, through the medium of your paper, to request the public to suspend their judgment respecting the differencea existing between the [fon, Ambrose Lane —a Lieutenant on half pey of the Sth Regt., the Lieutenant Colonel of the Mil- itia of this Island, end myself. I feel myself much aggrieved by the assaults which were perpetrated, and which aggressions have been endeayour- ed to be excused by ihe false pretence of an alleged “ riof,? when in truth there) (was no such ocenrrence, of a riot, at all: at the time and place in question. I deem it unnecessary to comment on! what haa taken place this day before the! Bench of Magistrates, as I feel it due to, myseif, to the offended laws, and to Her. Mejesty’s service, to demand a due in-| vestization of the affuir before the proper| tribune!, appoimtment in conseqnence. Lam, Mr. Editor, San. Francisco, Aug. 1-—-The Pana. ma sails this evening, with 350 passen- fe? gers. There was a large number of ap- Your obed{, servi., ABERCROMPIE WILLOCK, Lieutenant Sed Regt. Militia. | plicante for Yerthe, who could aot be tup-) Sept. 17, 1950. e son of Mr. Moses Heys, of thi | iS years. r oe | At Dean Verrace, Kdinburgh, on the 21st ult., Mrs. Sarsh De Wend, refiet of the late Major Michael De Wendy of the 60th Regt. of Poot, and eldest daughter of the late James Douglas, squire, Comptroller of Lier Majesty’s Custome in this Island, , Yesterday morning, Flizsbeth, seeond daughter of the late dtr. Wilham Wrietom, of Charlottetown, aged 10 yeaza, SSE PASSSNGERS, In the steamer on Sunday evening bat -- Hon Samuel Cunard, and James Poala, Esquire. —— BUIP Tews. ENTERED. Sept. 12—Brothers, M‘Rae, Batharsts shingles. 16—Sealer, Dunn, Pietoa, coal, Saacaadan, Green, Newfid,; her ring. Pictou Packet, Curry, Halifax goods, Caledonia, Walsh, Bay Verts deals. Euphemia, Murchingson, Rich- ‘bucto; boards. Mary M:Kay, Sydneyt coal, CLEARED, Sept. 10—Rose, Matheson, Picton, mails. [2—Fiv, Campbell, Pictow; bal 13—Cousins, Gallant, Pugwash; do 1 —Brigt. Fury, M*Leod, do.; do, The Brig Packet, Captain William Cooper, from Bay Fortune, P. E. 1, @ California, arrived at San Francisco e the 20th July, in 230 days—all well, * ae To be seld by Auction, ON the premises on Thursday, the Be venteenth day of October next, ot the hour of 12 o’clock noon,, 390 Acres of Land, situate on Haldimand River, Egmos Bay, about three aules from St. Joba's Chapel, on Lot 15. There are about 4 acres of Marsh attached, and cute about 4 tons of Hay. There are 30 acres of Upland cleared, evd in cultivation, the remainder covered with good Wood. There is a good [harbor, (12 feet water on the bar,} and is conventent for carrying on Shipbuilding, aad is a capital place for Fisning. CHARLES BARRYEAUX Haldimand River, Eamont Bay, Sept. 18, 1850. COW LOST. OST, on Sunday the &h of Septem a small dark red CON ; whoever #! bring the same to Mr. Writs, Printe town Road, will be rewsrded for be tronbje. Sept. 18, 1850. NOTICE To the Tenants on those portions Townships Nos. 65 and 48, and Chr loltetown Royalty, the property of Of tain and Mrs, Cumberland. fiMIJE Subscriber having been duly # pointed the Attorney of Captam Mrs, Cumberland, hereby gives Notice to ‘Tenants on the above Estates, that their Rew must in future be paid to him. ‘Those Tenants who have not paid their has year’s Kent. are further notitied, that Om ihe same be puid on or before the 25th day November next, legal proceedings will be stituted against a\i--w:THOUT ANY n3eyr T1ON—who may then be in arrears. : Wa. H. POPB Charlottetown, Sent. IT 1850. e no ne a + EASTERN MAIL. 'OHE Mail Carrier for Rast Point, leave Mr. Peter Mecgowan’s ’ every Tuesd:¥ evening, at 6 o'clock. Letiers, papers, and parcels in 5 rouia willbe duly received, forware™. and delivered. NEIL MINNIS ~