ake Se A cain AE Tink TEC tila: ESA CBE sete ets pet aeRO OB THE EXAMINER. TY ° ere eee - . a somali ms = Serr aibpieeamaanah qimenasstnasmuaibesnreranteo=eaaannaaaneanais ncanudhaainadecandaboan anus ace - Se ee ee ae : } — ee. ae ere . ee ae : . . . : : : . , inpAnRe Tracur Ns — Severe reflections on the fskleness, vanityyeqds mercenary, has been amicably adjusted. The claim on the partof Great @ ie Gramiuiceyr. ae ne 5 _ rey ar Tae members of thig: mind of the sex. when Paulo’s bell recalled him to b& Britain, forcibly to visit Amerigan vessels on the high seas in| . came a ae ae & met on the “ith ult., the Secretary proceed. ’ | ames ame ~ ee aes fod to give an account of the doings of the Lostitute duri ha able dative, Ue was rece.vel at the foot of the back-stairs ‘time of peace, could not be sustained under the law of nations, uneandes , 2CE aw deaeiict.. te-¢ nid * * : Wis (he usual volleyMof names A carriér from’ the south and it ea been overruled by her own Most eminent jurists, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I, DECEMBER 27, 1858, wae we a having been done, the reports of the’ hal just arrived, bringing, among sundry, packayes of leas | The cyrestion was recently brought to an wsue by the repeated * Ge editor of thedélender has endeavoured, 1@/tetent Mes. aetna ny a. had been ve ceeding ty uppoint- Talus, two small cases of poliShed ehooy, which Gaston was acts of British cruisers in boarding and searehing our | ae sadidina eaaiile : peal ag 3 - v were read and pronounced satisfae.: evumanted to place ou the toilets of their owners—vne was | merchant vessels in the Guif of Mexico and adjacent seas. of that ars to make " appear that ~— Government is ae age At flords — satisluction to this bedy to percej widressed to the pringess, and the other to Mademoiselle, These acts were the wore injurious and annoying as these | moting a revival of the Escheat agitation, because the subject tie punctuallty ap + vealous spirit with which the several d, | #ppontments are fulfilled. A warm desire*has, from the organization of this society, become prevalent ainong the . Petrova, Roth’ wore” labelled” “/'ean d'or,” avd Gaston's! waterd are traversed by a large portion of the re and Hag beea talked of at oneor two public meetings recently hel Versailles education made him acquainted at least with the! navigation of the United States, and their free and unre: ). sr that was any thing now, and because we expressed our, : ie ; Feyite of that article. fn it ‘the rank and fashioa of those | atrieted use ig essential tc the security of the coastwise trade ettatimeiiiniitind : A sada satitiibiie is = ae | teachers of this seetion of the Island to advance the cauge of days pus faith asa snevilie against all their dreade?! ills, the between different States of the Union. Such vexatious mn- | Cul 8 ago tiat PP prop ‘education, and adont the most effectual and expert system of . . . ‘ighie "e A i ‘ i ig ing k ledge ° dj ay i lost of spiriis, the deesy of charms, and a thousynd other, terruptions could ndt tail to excite the feelings of the country | the Fishery Reserve and Loan Bills would be the means of imparting knowledge to the young; and it can, witht p) evils quite as sérious. [ts composition. was kept @ profound | and to require the interposition of the government, directing the public mind to a renewed application for Escheat, | be further stated that the heads of the different families de not deprecate our Inbor; but, on the contrary, affords: * deorot by the manufacturing’ chemists. [twas believed to be} Remonstrances were addressed to the British government ag the only alternative left. Now, as to the Government's “P + | moda only iw Paris somewhere about the Sorbonne, and if against these violations of our rights of ae ee) part in the agitation, we think that if it had taken the matter ae “ by ang ase ane Soa . sof extracted from the previous metal, it cost nearly its) naval foree was at the same time ordered to the Cuban waters, | * es P alluded gt Spe artes eT a tae course Gi one suet: cares mouths the followin veisht in wold ; to the vulzar eye, however, there was nothing | with directions “to protect all vessels of the United States in hand, when we first a}iuded to it, the agitation woule have lectures have been delivered before the Institute, namely ;' Oe ae ae. Teen ; ; : ° ; we a sand ' i » the vessels of'| assumed ve able pr i y ere this. But the) Mr. M. Ryan, on“ India.” Much iste ‘ . ; fem rkable about it bet «a elear tasteless flu’d, thieker than (on the high seas from search or detention by the vessels of assumed very respectal, © proportions long ere this 1. dey : © i S. - uch ‘uterest was excited in melon water, Which actordid’z to the invariable direction on, war of any other nation.” ‘Plese measures reevived the un- Government is, we believe, no more concerned about the matter the delivery of fave ‘evtare—the able description given of 1 fee i cbtl, was to be drunk up th: momeat it Was opened, | qaalified and even enthusiastre approbation af the American | than it bas. been any time for the last seven or eight years. Soneery commencing at lis geographical position rad cone” it was a long way up to thé dre sing-cooms of the princess | people. Most fortunately, however, uo collision took place, It has something elec in store for the proprictors besides an cited throughout with a vivid account of its natural awd Ger protegee: they were situated tn the eastern wing of | and the British government prouspt!y avowed ite recognition | tana iia will find that the payment of the ar: | arene governments, mae and rye oe Britis inflacneg, the palace, and at the oppdsite ends of a Jong corridor, As} of the principles of intervational law upon this subject, as) ~ Wi het a be TIE aD op | and cause of the present mutiny drew forth the applausy (aston went up with the céses and his Janteru into the! laid down by the governmeut of ihe United States, in the | Fe@rs of quit rents a more diffeult thing to avoid than the cs- | of a large and respectable audicuce. Also, Mr. U. Daly, on dark aess wnd silenee of tho upper floors, which the sounds aij note of the Sveretary of State to the British Minister at tablishment of a Court of Esehext. ” Education,” and another on * Comets.” “On the former the festival scarcely reach4], strange thoughts came over | Washington, of April 10, 1808. which seeures the vessels 0!/ But suppose the Government did chooss to encourage an subject the lecturer very ably compared the foriwer system, him, Way were the esses « distinetly addressed, and | the United States upon the high sess from visitation or search | Wscheat agitation, would it be very improper to do s0? which he desigaated the cramming system, With the pregens forworded from Paris? Was he earrying fo Sophia's toilet! in time of peace, under any circumstances whatever. The Cortninle eek, dae oud avety canmer of ei Mamaia drawing-out system, suggested many improvements in the & musport tothe vaults of our Lady of Kazan? Perhaps | claim has been abandoned in a manuer reflecting honor on a _* i — sw 7 ; hake si Siggy | art of teaching, and the necessity and importance of the she tneant to marry young Baseloviet!? Well, she had made} the British government, and evincing a just regard for the might go before the country and discuss this quest on with as | schools being furnished with the necessary aud proper books, him no peowiae, and he would not disappoint the princess. |law of nations, and cannot fail to strengthen the amicable) much propriety a3 any other that ever affected the interests | On the latter, an interesting and lengthened history wag Paulo's bell rang till the whole palace eculll hear, He -_— hetween the tio countries. of the Island. Why, ia the late House of Assembly is was’ given of the most remarkable comets, their physica] construce. shouted on his lagging vassal, and cursed him in histhree) “ The British government, at the same_time, proposed to |g stan ling complaint with most of the Tory minority that the tion, velocity of motion, and the probability of their falling! tapguages, for the carrier's bringings were all to be put} the United States that some mode should be adopted, by mutual | ¢; ornament would not countenance the agitation for Escheat ; to the earth, &e. ; away ; but in her highues-'s own magaifirent dressing-room, | arrangement, between the two countries, of a character which | | i. the discussion of that questi atte Gatidaaiietae?.. Office-bearers for the ensuing season have been elected,- julaid with mirrors, and hang with rose-coloured damask, the | may be found effective without being offensive, for verifying | °° "™ apace 200 ws “ye | Via C. Daly, President; N. Woodside, Vice President ;: cards of address were removed, skilfully transferred so as to| the mationatity of vessels suspected on good grounds ot desperate attempts were made to defeat the Government, “y | J. G. Murphy, Seeretary and Treasurer; and A. McKachern, leave ao trace of tam wring, aud the exchanged cases deposit-| carrying false colors. fhey have also invited the United | the Tories pretending to be very much in favour ofthe measure, R. ilockia, J. Gavin, C. Daly, and J. G. Murphy, Com. ed on etch lady's toilet. | States to take the initiative and propose measures for this | and by thus drawing to.their own side two or three members mittee, . Theo ball was not over till five in the morning. Her | purpose. Whilst declining to assume so grave a r.sponsi-) who usually supported the Government while trey entertained Resolved, That this report be forwarded to cone of the highuess and tire whole epee retired soon alter, There | bility, the Segretary of State bas informed the British govern-| extreme views on the subject of Eseheat. ‘Lhe faet is, the | nomnpepes tte ak . ; ; ~aak tr - . ¥ ‘ >) ' Se ; - . biker pé y. . is, eo cores tarteaset dniiiaen aa tad ate ere a — oo ere ai seg om ow Islander and its employers see now very plainly that thislong- ‘ I, Dee, 20, 1858, is 3 5 Aas ¢ may feel disposed to offer, ha ing this object in view, and to | aa sain wcities (tetas aiid Sad never seemed so full of mosaing wind and ereaking consider them in’ an amicable spirit. A strong opinion ig, | Weane questinarseianp te ques SON ee td we 0 seis A " iia safters ; and whea he did sleep at last, it was to dream that | Dowever, expressed, that the occasional abuse of the flag of | that they were playing a rather dangerous game in opposing; Bomar yen: ee yan ao ae lg ie he was following Sophia’s fuaeral arm-in-anm with Clozoff, | aay nation is au evil far less to be depreeated than would be | the Government fur not falling into their views ia smpport of it. oe Tacks waa See intioaiondye ab oy NyiiaMlade. ak who rohearsed to bim the widle histor; of the seven-and- | the establishment of any regulations which might be ineom- | We observe that Mr. Maclean again sounds the trainpet of partly, alse, we fear, to indifference on the , art irpert bn sweaty girls as they went. Suddeut y hts sithers were | patible with the freedom of the seus. Tais goverament has i his own praise (for about the hundredth time) for the Bill’ the wtiendance oi visitors Was hot what wight bz expected in broten by a sound of lowd and mingled cries. Lt was broad | yet received re communieation speoifying the manger in which! |. , ‘ opp pete g. this idle season. ‘The routine of the greatest part ofa day's day, but the whole place seent:d to be turving upside down ; ‘the British government would propose to carry out thei) jwhich he introdaced into the House of -issefubiy tom OF @) rk Was cone through, aud was, in all respects, satisfac: ry. theta were hurryimg feet and wild lamentation, for her | Suggestion ; and [ am ine!ined to believe that ae whieh Siberian maid, the oldest and most favoured, who always can be devised will be free from grave embarrassments. | | anorobation of all seesens...Aeieeealeenl or drew we prineess’s curtains, had found her highness seated Still, b shal! form no decided opinion on the subject until I 'ship had passed into law, it would have been quite a god-send bp papi cok’ pouhe es ae ee ae ot her toilet, as the maids had left her duly dressed for the| shall have carefu'ly, and in the best spirit, examined any |», ¢ho proprietors, and its provisions readily complied with by 'Swabey and Mon. George Coles made some oe a aieeentatla Perey | } > hae >t em that the . i. , A, wou ¥. * — ‘ : Bim . “a9 _ Eee seealial ° Sow ae ; : : sgt . idozen years ago, to purcuase the proprietors tities to the 4 ie guswering of the different classes, the discipline of ties ; f 3001, and tt anper of bap: ie sie re . Township lands. Well, if that notable specimen of statesinan- | school, and the manger of ibaparting instruction ciieited the * night i her satin pinner and lace lappets, but stone-dead, | propost's which they may think proper to make.” at te cnseseed tw eivactinms akin denen a | remarks on pupils absenting themselves from Publie Exami nad nothing to account forthe fact—oaly an empty phial,| The President is sorry that he cannot inform Congress of | a a oe war bey ggg, mations, and on welformity of system, &e. labellel * Zeau d'or,” lay on the carpet at her feet, ithe adjustment of the complications between Great Britain shillings an acre for their lands, the effect of which would oainamnentasnn ij Silpianinsiidies There was a great githering of her highuess’s family, and | aad the United States, arising out of the Clayton and Bulwer | that no tenant could purchase hie farm for even twiee ten) Cxawiwation ov ft. Doxstan’s Scuson.—We were present: a striet investigation commenced, bat not proceeded with; | treaty of April, 1850; bat says that negotiations are stil]! shillings an acre. Certainly the loss of such a measure as) #! tc cxumination of Cis Scholars of St. Danstan’s Catholic Y for the sante day a Mramyér présented hintself at the gate of | progressing with. reference to Central America, and he has/ Maclean’s Purchase Bil! may be very properly deplored by _— a errte aredag fast, Gudi were very mach surprised at the Hermitage, cravfig an gudieuce of her aisjesty's private |not abandoned al] lropes of success.” His desire isto keep the | BS friend to the Proprietors. : Puree olf ~ a ‘a re a ee eee ” seeretary, by whom he was condacted tlrotigh onc of the | [sthnvag routes open, and he asks no other privileges for the | “— Tl Ra teietepneliiehind ‘Aide, Thi "bays. Hot oe , emt P berand dimints anit secret corridors to the imperial closct. He was seen to leave | United States thim those enjoyed by other nations, but he wil!! Tye Islander of the 7th inst., in alluding to the Loan Bill, Iedz2 of te subicetn sronneed th. thes bet cxtnecd o alee the paluce within an hour; immediately after the Grodizoff | not consent that they shall be closed through the imbecility | akes the fullowing statement :-— ness of intelleet totaliy unex ected from youths of their age; family received certain intinfations, according to which it ‘of the people who reside near these routes. He regrets that a geet: — regen eat their recitations were most perict and U.cir mental ealcula- Was publicly announced that the princess kad déd from a/the Nicaragua route has been closed, and speake of the| “The 4th Diets of Queen . ny « yell ences (2 | tions in arith uctic were surprising, aid reileet great eredit on stroke of apoplexy; that Suphia Petrova was heiress of her | necessity of enforcing the claims against Costa Rica. Toe se csected the Opnoramens Candidate, or Onndidatmnand liuripy to cay, wissen, ta eneutaaeins Tae Meee Eeland estates ; that the rest of the property should pass to | He speaks despairingty of the ‘civil war in Mexieo, and see re 5 Re c CMR. Sac ad 0 vaabelaa i she PRY ee yi ee caer rs 5 eee P ' at p= >) ’ ' eturned it epreechiatives im dea pPpesition +o Sino sense behind any simwiler establehment in Prince Edward. ‘he malo heirs; bat whoever the young lady matried, must Says there ig scarcely avy hops of a rastoration to a perma-) Government.” island. ; tuke the name and arms of Grodizof. After her highne-s nent Government. Lf it Were not for the hope of obtaining | lf there 1s any Distriet in-the Island at which the Loan Bill | ’ ~-- + - 4 wom e+ bad been laid with beoominz pomp beside her twenty-seven justice from the liberal party, which is striving for he as- oF a llig ies eRe: FR tind uae! . Mucuasics’ [ssrittrg@r-k8s Ducaay evehing, the Seweak protezees; tlie fashionables of St. Petersburg mourned over cepdaney, he would recommend the taking possession of 2 2 ak =? " a3 Eye eae 6 ee re fury a area pees Or ae —_ ene ee ae the shuteinz-wn af hér pulace for some time; but it was | portion of Mexico sufffcient!y large to indewniiy the U. States! to. Cul. Gray, who is alinded to a¥ one of the *. representa |? ciaperane ie Raced hil epee guage dg bergs or dad ang opened again; thous’: with redfic2d splendour ; far Sophia. for their claims and grievances, ‘tives in dead opposition tu tie © oyernment,’’ come out very | ©" : - 3 a te aoe 7 the ~ Ps year, Wuen tee the heiress, married a French nobleman, who appeared at, Congress is inférmed that the re’ations of the. U. Srates | strongly on the bustings in tavour Pthet measure. Notwith-} _ a we —e" ae “18 tal oe ll court as the Marquis de Thienvilie, seut on a sagrat Cmda-sy | with ail the powers of Firope, except Spain, continve | stadia the powerful support which he received from the} : ’ er = am tga 7 a = aa from Versailles. The princets’y ners and aff (fe Water of friendly. Mr. Preston will go to Madiil with full powers | ies coe ada hacia esi ss allliia be, Bl doiiaifaiuaateaieh ts. T° oe —Hton. G. Coles, 24 Vieo de. J. D. Maszard, Dag: gatl which could be found were carried of at an carly stage) to settle all d.ffteuities with Spain, if it be possible to settle}. fee. pee Fe tn TN Sige i ; yu), Pacsideni—Hon. Dr. Young ; Ist Vice President —T. Heath ef the budidess hy # messenzer ftom the Hermitage. Amon. | then, - — 77 me ao ne oh crore econ ifaviland, Esq; 2d Vie » Miesident, te no D. brenon, James the former were the title-deeds of the newly purchased estate, The Presklent devotes eonsiderible attention to Caba, and | of the Land Parchase Bil, " hich Rate OF tap Vety Oe we i tag a i enplieeaie 6a the Vistula, which once more reverted to the crown; and | says that island should belong to the United States. Le re- of the election. He told the electors that they might depeaa ~ : eee “h a See ~ eh Te or ae elso a prediction, written in the old Slavonic language of commends that steps be taken for its purchase. His views | on his supporting that measure, for he considered is one of the |p, “ i ah ‘ MoKenzie j Willies 13, “William canons aan Russia, by one who ealied himself Viademer of Kivif setting | on this eu'ject arc thes stated :— | vest and most necessary-ever introduced into the Legisiaturs, | Tho: a iene UU ee Peon forth that-her hightiess would never die except by a girl of | “ The truth is, that Cuba, in its existing eolonial condition, ! oo he wledved himectf son'the honocr of & eoldiée ‘ef sthe} Next Vuesday evening Mr. Thomas Leemiag will delivef : | 4D oe ae Ce . 2 lecture on*+ The Mechasieai Properties of the Atmosphere,” her fauiily, Who shodid itherit ber Wealth. Al! inquiries | is a constant source of injury and annoyance to the American ; + ? amd pserw >" _— * to support and carry it ont—thiat one os . ie : cs ’ Vs > te ; per ae » _ | wort ‘pristian, es tine oe a 4 fuilel to diseover cither the proptiet Gr the chemist with | people. It is the only spot in the civilized world where the! ‘ won of sf a rae a wen ae —e y evening on ** The ( hemical Pro- wom her highness had dealt ; nor did tiaie or chance throw . Atrican slate trdde is tolerated ; and We are bound by treaty 'of his motives for off Tring was, that be miznt enau.cs das party | periies G: tic a et er be th ustrated . } sth in the gentlemen | 0¥ °*} riments. Ova80OR Lickets Wial De 80id at the dour. ¢cy further light on the doings of that singular and most, with Great Britain to maintain a naval force on the coast of | to perfect the measure, as he had no faith in the zen ] »¥? . 7 a 344 ee *¢ and tne [o.0WIng ~Uucsday ever —_------——- + mow + cinserapuloas lady, who is still remembered in the traditional) Africa, at meh expense both of life and treasure, solely for composing the present Government; and that hisinduence here) yee ops Lanny to learn from the tidied tusiaihhh, that we : . 8 . - . , : o : t : hate Liar ae 4 320 2D iUsi0 Wiad PaTarraphn in gossip of S. Petersburg by the equivooul title of “ The the parpo-e of arresting slavers bound to that island: §=The and his connection with gentlemen in the Ilome Government, | iy, > Zealand brig Prince Edward i ova a ? — = i - ms aa ne ee ss re SC ADC weld Pedal gy bee ” . ne sew Casanad le ft 7tRe Guar i Gg as , Killing Priucess.” Lite serious difficulties between the United States and Great! |... assurances to the people of bisability to aecomplich some- ee : 5 cé adward is a & fair way ef cas i : i ’ : ¢ * ere i‘ 5 uw al 4 moY ss al a+b) J ee adn bse SUS ren zine the Inos — i in eete alas it ail a interpet. ‘. = ' Britain respecting the right of search, now so happily ter- | Pr aaE seicew ’ whisk Sle: Denies eontdncheliee. We realizing the most samguine expectations cf ail W..0 are interest . 1 oheO ~ 7 a ae : ut " : ° j ie i ee ing ior theiraaylotege Wied of. AVICS Colilu vi Vile. 3 e. sis Iai , AIRY saitiantia. si de si (HE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TO THE U. S. CONGRESS. minated, could never have arisen if Cuba had not afforded 2 cf _ ; a Te Ctaiiitdensbel of ial ed in her wel’are. We are afraid, however, that our friend, ; oa j . . } ° ire th ( 24 Ho raizay 9ionei SSPeCCH ON Tae o boT- , } } ae} =a jhi sti a market for slaves. As long as this market shall remain open, | give thissynopsie of tho gairant A sspeccn on tue AULROF | Mr. Walsh, has greatly over-rated the sailing qualities of the The sevond session of the thirty-ffth Congress of the U. | there car be no hope for the civilization of benighted Afvica. ity of a gentleman who stood by him when Le made it, and Brig. Few vessels by the help of canvass alone will sail at States waa opened ou Monday last, at Washington, by Pre- Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars wil! on whose word we place the utmost reliance. ithe rate of **12 or 14 milea an hour,”’ and the goed brig Pr . . i : 2 > . ite 4 en = i. ,.. ; . Prin ‘ ee ! oe me ie 3 mes eg oe 7 — - idént Buchanan. I[lis Message to both Houses oc .3 be waged among the petty and barbarous chiefs in Africa, isha lnninnelllititees ma Se ae ee : = 3 h Houses Occuples - c petty Prince Edward is about the last that ever “* rode the waves "’ wedrly eight columns in the papers. ‘for the purpose of seizing subjects to supply this trade. In) We copy from the dslander of Friday last the following fhe President opens by comparing thé condition of the | such a condition of affairs it is impossible that the light of! notice of a very remarkable proceéding in the ** Souris Insti- . e ac ; ; . . Dede ee alieric . net see ats ~ ot » | ie : a ‘ Ae = ' 7. T , o 26 ormecg Ep Sa aunt cogeery nt the present day with what it Was &-Fear azo, when | Civilization and religiou can ever penetrate Chése dark abodes. tute,” in testimony of the spirit in which religious bigotry TuE New ZEaLax Bric “+ Prixcs Epwarp.”’=——We eo oree * waetional strife between the North and the South on the) “ It has been made known to the world by my predecessors, | + intol : alas tet Diane pe gd to inform our readers that information has been received of : . Toad 3 : ; ani ieranc g eC y the es ople 0 a »n Pecore Kido avi od : id dangerous S%jeet of slavery hal again become so intense | that the United States have, on several oceasious, endeavoured nent Tgbetenenas’ © togaters hy ae STencnaes poepe SM {she Prince kaart ae ie ie apecdy emp throegir "ay ° * ° ° ° , : +% » < alee - . " c 4 ed +e t 3 Ye so. 1@ O hi + a as to threaten the peace anid perpetuity of the confederacy,” |to acquire Cuba from Spain, by honourable negotiation. If locality. Although kicking a newspaper out of a public: ae ha san Beh ‘eae eae -_ = ir, Wall: vee ic} i. egmgenrt ae 5 is ’ ; . oa tie of ti Bite oasis: ss i atte anti iat nites ; : _| hand i om Mr. J a, & nger, to Mr. William arisO£ ou of the Kansas wgitation. The E resident refers to | this were ee, last os at oe aren ory Toom is not a very dignified way of mat sing one odisappro Murphy, in this City. He seys in substance, “ The Prince the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, | le instant a : "= d mot, if We COU, | bation of its contents, still it must be admitted that the miser-| Edward left the harbor on Tuesday morning, and anchored of “ that ail Atwerican citizeas have an equal right to take into | quire Cuba in any other manner, This is due to OY able bigot who published the atrocious sentiments over the. between the Block-house and Governor's island until Wednes> the territories whatever is held as property under the laws of national character. Ail the territory which we have atquired as Se 7 tm fobs Me. of tar Oneball \day afterncon, at 2 o'clock, when she again set sail with a any of the States, and to bold such property there under the | Since the origin of the government, has been by fair purchase, Signature of “C.K.” In & late No. of the A rotector, WAS’ fair wind, it blowing quite a gale. The vessel rode the waves guardians!ip of the federal constitution, so long as the terri- fYoms France, Spain aud Mexico, or by the free aud volun. guilty of sach an offence as to deserve from every right-. gloriquely, aud ran through the gulf at 12 or 14 miles an hour. i <9 : . . ts indene: ; ie : ; eyo. ; ae }} f the passengers were sea-sick. At 9 o’clockon Thurs- torial eon dition shall remain.” + tary act of the independent State of Texas, in blending her’ minded person in the community the most marked and sove-| lost of the p a pve ' u By this desision the just “*Y i 5 , f : : day morning Dee. 2d, she entered the Straits of Canso, and rea sad? ier.) | destinies with our own. This course we shal! ever pursuc, ,.; beennt - *arri ee the —- has been vindicated, and a fruitful or aaa nasal amen once soa ee val “ i. | feign conterapt :— anchored at Bear Island or Carriboo Cove, at the furthest end, B-urce 6 rigetwus —— artiong them has beea re- | ™ t h ems rn ost ot t le: ty tetill ble = "+ Sourts Iysrirvre.—At an ordinary meeting of the Souris | on the Cape Breton side, where they would take in a little moved. life refers at considersble length to the Lecompton | ¢'p2te, rendering a Ceparture trom I Civarly justifiable, under Jostitute, held on the evening of the llth inst.—after the | ballast.” ‘To-morrow morning’? he says. “we intend te that could be expected to perform such a feat:— *« 362 ' 27 arati erernlir “ P callin tra? sre i ‘ . . ; . “ ia lh “ Coustitdtion, and recemmends the passage of a genera! law, | the _— ee and Nf r ruling law On Setter reservation, usual business had been gone through—notice being called to sail again. We are all well, and in good spirits. You need s> that mo Stéte shall be almitted an'ess she has; ulation “ Tne Lsiand of Cuba, frem its geograptiieal position, com-' a letter in the Protector newspaper, signed ** C. R.,"’ the fol.; not be uneasy about us, for the Brig seems to bear herself Ji ; asa pop | ; . ae : pt, Se . J, : é 6a tidus to oatit!s h-p to ons R ‘presentative. ‘mands the mouth of the Mississippi, and its immense and‘ lowing Resolution was put and unanimously carried : 'a good boat." Mr. Walsh states that there were others ‘annually increasing trade, freign and coastwise, from the That whereas in the Souris Institute of Mutual Improve.’ writing with further particulars, but as yet the letters have ‘ment fistinetions of creed of country are Ret allowed; and | not cowe to hand.—Pro. The Presiden: tep alludes i» the territory of Uteh; and . * * . 7 i! . * 3 i . } . 5 +e ; > eon zratul:tes Con . setilement o Giculties | Vauey OF that nodle river, now enoracing half the sovereig: © wig oe j tiece wil t ting office bs a. iT . — t t! ys. | States of the Union, With that isladd under the dulainion t!*t in communities composed of different sects of christians | ‘ nina IGS $a2 CHURCR Os Diood, ihe Speaks OF tie Im- ; mets commun interest must be felt and should be acknowledged, | To tus Eprrer or tug Examiner. portanee of the treativs megotit-e 4) With Carns and Japan, of @ distant foreign * — trade, of Vital impogtanee to jc on ebristian principles; and anything tending towaxds; g , ; ; ard thinks that the resdlt in the fdrwer ease justificd theig | these States, Is exposed to the danger of being destroyed in jgyidious ‘distinction ordisunion must impair that harmony | Sir.—I vege the enclosed Sr eP Cuan ofs late paper. ueu'ral poiicy. pawns of war, and it has hitherto beeu subjected to perpetual which ought to prevail. Resolved therefore, that having read | It would be very useful for Commissioners of Small Debts The I’resident eo sgratulstes fhe country on the abandon-| injury ani antoyanes in time of peace. Our relations with | in the Protector newspaper a fiendish article signed “*C R.,’" | t0 know, and very useful in a country like this where so much? ent of the rizht of seacch by Great Britaid. Oa this |2P4™. whied ought to de of the mest friendiy churactey, must Which, if believed in, and acted upon, would be destructive of | credit is given, f 7 B. K. B. Babject he saya: — talways be placel in jeopardy, whilst the existing colonial christian — — om oe, peers. so i seems; Wood Islauds, Dee. 15th, 1858, : . < . » — vai the, “th .) ot $ : ms - B Tg : faine e m ~ [t is my earnest desire that every misunderstanding with | Sveum over the island shall remain in is present of ia itel€: amd-that hii we maintain is eiieettnn | VervaL Regvonsiptiiry.— Promises merely verbal, and tre goveriancnt of Great Dritain sould be amicably and aoe Wail b es a s i of scriptural know'edge tg be essential to the eternal and/ not in writing, aud signed by the party to answer for the Boeelily adjasted. — Lb has beou the imisiortune of buth eoun-| hist the possession of the island wou'd be of vast temporal happinggs of mankind; and that the right of debt, default, or miscarisgze of anotber, are of no avail is tries, alan st ever Sinee ttic period of the revolution, to have importance to the United Srates, its value to Spain is, com- | using the Bible yuth in public and private be not denied, law, although they are commonly thonght binding. Thus, boen annoved by a suesession of irritating and dangerous Pardiively, unimportant.” — ‘yet as Christianty Protestants and Catholics, we are com-| if two persons go to a shop, ard one orders govds, and the qnestions; threatening their friendiy relations, This has | Ua the subject of the tariff, thé President recommends the manded to ** Love your neighbor as yourself.” We, there~ othor says ‘if he does a pay, 1 will’ ei will 280 you partially pretented the ful! development of those feelings of Aduption of specific duties on certain articles, and submits the | fore feel obliged to express our utter abhorrance and disgust | paid,’ be is not bound unless aie engagement is rejuced into BD SS 2 oo oot agitate ~~ whole question to the i ; , 'tewards any Periodical, claiming christian respect, which * .? a ele ie mutual tricd sbipbetween the peopléof the two countries; So | eq consideration of Congress, oil publish oak i higoted ae aa fiundoal Toss ‘as that writing. In all such cases the question is, who is the buyer, 4 i fitural iu themselees and so conducive to their common in-|_ Attention is directed to the Pacific Railroad, and the Yo Yerond . pagre, aie Lit et Ko ce th Aone ; as , a i all : oa ae over the signature of * C R., whigh appeared in the Pro-'°F Wuom 18 the ereait grren, and who is the surety an tao U ; 4 J et aad tiene Mans of the eee between — of _ pa apm oo eae the prac- tector of the 13th ult.; and further, fo mark our contempt of. the question, from al! the circumstances, must be ascertained be Caited States and Great ae would be equally inju-| oT a eee eee |and dishelief ii, ««C. R's.”’ theory ; as also to prove to our | by the jury ; for if the person for whose use the goods are rious to bia, iu fact, bo two nations have ever existed on) + ses Catholic friends that they may still regard us as neighbors | furnished be liable to all, any promise by a third person te e a val we ct Which could do cach other so nueh goo! | et sara ana ‘ er yes at New See a aaa 2 = seat te Pale nee _ i = discharge the debt must be in writing, otherwise it is voids warm. — b ork for the week ending the 8th inst. was 679, maki 9 Pee ; 2) (Christian N jack sC ies, book iii, ch * Eajert.iuing ttiese sentiments, [ am gratiiic] to inform | total of 75,989 since she ibeeshisitiaaah of the ear The letter, ite due merit, vis: of being kicked out. it — —— 7? ete an aee ie rg you that th: jon pending controversy be ween the two govern- | arrivals for a correspondin iod in 1357 year. +0¢, Thies Resolution was forthwith carried into effect. -) dt is the four aga grnnc tine pete Svar dior. Joo h, whats, te celativs to the qiestion af visitation and soarch Sil Wore th; _ ef ; a of numbered 178,-, Puiure Lyetre, Secretary to Institate. monly called ‘The Statute of Friuds,’ that require® the ; »O0b, of more than two and a halftimes as manp-—J. Com. — Souri, Doo: 14. ‘promise to he in writing.’—DPope’ar Errore + te ~ . . _ ¢ «Bi Ie ss ee wide a? ay tl - at A omit geired ¢ i , Sin which of jit violer repor fein an b Tuere here bra eon-¢ wer ruit sire 8p} oth “Jas Co Jar ae6nea@ ec _ ese