*<e 75s = * 338 Pe es ea ee — — trations in the case of hisvetient, till one- struggle and dying kick of the Irres- half of the uudience wept like children. pons ibles. ’ i But it was in the peroration that he, Lam. reached the zenith, at.once, of terror.and | Your most obedient servt., sublnnity. His featdres were livid as | A COUNTRYMAN thase of a corpse, his very hair anpeared | pse, Ui ) eee ees ep 8 9) 12 to stand on end ; hisnerves shook as with! King’s County, August 22, 1850. wu palsy: he tossed his hands wid hy a - ae towards heaven, each finger stretched | i * > epart and quivering like the fiame of a & l fc Cxami ner, candle, as he closed with the last words! RN NSN aigiealnenr ae of the deceused Hiram Shore: “ Tell, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. iny mother that I am dead and gane to! --- =— ee hell!” His emphasis on the word hell perp GAZETTL’S APOLOGY FOR embodied the acme and ideal of all horror; es i was a wail of immeasurable despair, | ee No language can depict the effect on us|; “Mr. George Coles and his associates,’ sree, and on tis ng the wjoniy of he Howse of sembly ’ and was borne away in convalsions. fare designated, are treated to a full ry The whole speech occupied but an column of vituperation in last night's S005. a | Gazelle, in reference to the subject of our The jury rendered a verdict of “Not: Bite ‘dente Guilty,” without leaving the box’; and j.0ca! post communications. discussed this matter at so much length ' . . three cheers, like successive roars of an earthquake, shook the old court house ‘in previous numbers, that we deem it en- oo y" doine a = sanililt tatal Pan tirely unnecessary to follow the Guzette ng the joy of the people. er the | ; . . 0 r adjournment, which occurred near sunset, | throngs fie faefheensde of: apnanae, $x the triuuphant advocate arose and gaye ‘ticularly so, as not one solitary beam of out an appointment; “I will preach in light has been shed upon the subject by this house to-night at 8 o'clock.” He! then glided off through the crowd, speak- (SUE! GRP SROFERT, S0 arguments —if pel ing to no one, though many attempted to guments they can be ealled—being bar- draw him into conversation. rowed from the Islander of Friday last. ? . j At 8 o’clock the court house was The material facts of the case, aa we again thronged, and the stranger accor-| ding to promise, delivered his sermon, |Presestec them to our readers, are art- lt evinced the same attribute as his fully thrown aside by the specia} pleader previows eloquence at the bar; the same! whom Mr. Haszard has retaine dto defend Compare a the at burning aa this pitiful dodge of the Governor, The sneace, and increased bitterness of de- : : a oo 5 facts, briefly recapitulate:;d, are these: DuURCiation. ; ; — = a = The receipts at the Post. Office are. quite MIS" MLS HA MMS Me, sufficient to bear all the exvenses of the GORRESPOADENGE, : = Ry: establishment—foreien, colonial, and in- “4° . ' . } ay t Q fh : = SO ‘TRE: EDITOR OP THE Exaiinen, land Mails: -e JSeputy Post Master Ge Sir, neral has all along enjoyed and exercised a i ! "a C. - lating ag Q} 3} Since the stoppingofthe Inland Mails, |‘° ree " PP OPEOAE ese atine oe the enemies of Reform are calling ont{to the disbursement of his expenses, with TRE BXABINER. “ brutal,” &c, any and every attack that/sex. Her husband, we understand, is én is made upon his Excellency. If the denunciation is intended for us, we deny that there has been any thing cowardly’ or unmanly in our conduct towards the "|Governor; but if his Exceliency has written private despatches to England, in which the acts and motives of the majority of the House of Assembly are distorted and misrepresented, then, we must Confess, that we regard such a pro- ceeding as cowardly and unmanly in the extreme, and the high office of Queen’s representative is insufficient to shield the guilty one from the reprobation which he would so well deserve. When the Gazette admonishes us not to assail the Governor, because he is Her Majesty’s representa- tive, the latter days of Sir Henry Huntley’s administration appear to be forgotten, It was then just and propper for the proprietor of the Gazette to lend his press and types to be used in publishing the grossest libels upon the Governor’s. character. Is it forgotten that the pamphlet signed Junius was’ printed at the Gazette office? is it forgot-| ssa emeeinetinmmenimameesneienae TNR x le eee Europe, selecting stock for the Tennes- see plantation, among which he will secure Some of the famous Alpaca Sheep, whieh it is supposed can be successfully raised in that latitude."—New York Organ. ———— AnoTseER Laror Farnure.—A large produce house in this city is reported to have suspended payment to-day. We have not ascertained the extent of their liabilities or assets.—T he recent deeline in pork is mentioned as the cause. We withhold the mames of the parties that they may not be prejudiced by a premature announcement of this unhappy event. We are given to understand that but for the recent failure of Suydam, Sage & Co., the house would probably have gone through.—.V. Y. Post, Saturday. Cauirornia Brit.—The long and vexed question for the Admission of California into tho Union, upon certain conditions, has at Jength passed the ‘Senate—and the presumption wag it | mould be carried in the lower house. | Anorrer Curnan Exrepition.— By Telegraph, from Washington we are in- forined that information has been commu- that the Constitutionalist was printed with nicated to President Fillmore that the types borrowed from Mr, Haszard for) Cuban invaders are about making another- that purpose? And when did there ever, WOvement, and we learn that he has er- issue from the press attacks so cowardly, brutal and malicious as these publications contained? The Gazette was mum on the impropriety of attacking the Queen’s Re. presentative in the person of Sir Henry ffuntly ; but to raise pen or voice against Governor Campbell appears to be little shert of high treason. Paintine.—We do not remember ever having seen more beautiful specimens of most lustily, “ you now see what Respon-jout the intervention of the Assembly sible Govern nent is dojgg.” The friends! of Reform, and they are by far the most! cf ce i * 7 humerous, answer, “you now see what the British, foreign, and coluniat Mails, Opposition to Responsible Government is|has been disregarded, because, we pre- doing ; for it is the opposers of Respon-| sible Government that have caused and) being necessary :—the order for stopping | sume, as we have already stated, the Exe- ‘us the other day at the house of Mr. ornamental Painting than were shown to’ \Warren--who has lately come from the United States, and taken up his residence amongst us. His fresea painting in oil att] a Yogy rts f leo ; c ¢ ir prevented the redress of all the grievan-|°Uuve are aesirous ot meeping up; thei ces that the Island labours under,” ‘[he|system of misrepresent: policy of the Irresponsibles at present fonial OF appears to be, not to prevent the intro... oda ok oo duction of Responsible Bovbrambarsfor!t? ihe power of the Government to disre- 2 x ce in England. blacken and abuse its fry introduce and carry it on after their own fashion, It is reyorted, they now sav leegard fur the commercial interests of the oe e Ve ot that as they could not prevent the Re.|colony induced the Government to dis-: ter from builing the pot, all thatlobey the command of the Post Master they can now do is to try and skim off!,. ~ ‘ . 'Generz},and to order the continuance of the fat for themselves, if possible, We Gonet) wipes . are ee Inland Mails will only be of short dura-!tion. But“ the commercial interests” of aN Me Egan it, has shown us the the colony are not subserved in this par- ality. or the government for the town. | aba il f Charl : . i *}ticular; bui the interests of Charlottetown and that they have none fur the countr Learns Rn Chel ene 9 srone hae If the. Mail Carriers leaye off going their alone. rounds, (but we hope they have more Geor:retown, Souria, S:. Eleanor’s, Be- patrivtisin than to da so) the ¢ , rik intry Will) 1, petition ata future day, to have them! ; : prosecuted for the penalty they wre liable | eats, eared for as much as those of for in their bond for breach of contract, | Charlottetown are? Tt has been, for many hy the new Responsible Attorney Gene-! years, the belief of the country, that Exe- ra', be he who he may. But we hive just}. heard with joy, that the Cariiers “gre a of Che perfectly Willing and determined to traye! | exercised mainly for the benefit of Char- ‘ with or without the Mails, and that they |lottetown, and the acknowledgment made are not pone to re themselves in the, last night inthe organ of the Government power of either a Responsible or [ejos- , rece s he be if ris more ponsible Government to prosecute them Sane. he ellen. ine Seaaaaerd for breach of contract ; and thev need not candid than the Gazette; it blabbed the have the least doust but that a Respon-/trath on Friday last, when it stated that, sible Goy ) fe ete % Hr Government will see them duly|in this instance, the Governor is desirous Paid and remunerated with interest, for any loss they may sustain on account of Cf Punishing the country for returning a ce patriotisin, It is asked with wyn-|majority of liberal members to tha House x : : er, why could not the Executive Goverp- jof Assembly. ‘Ve hope country consti- FD Cane pon teal the directing | nencies will remember the insult, and fo continue the Inland Mails, as wel} ac, — sa eR the Foreign Mails, The answer oecars|Show how little they care for the punish- ¥, on people, tiat the stopping the ment Oreien Mails would not ave the san: Sots ° ; : Rea iver tne same! Failing to defend th duct of the bearing on Elections that the stoppiny the aning to cet, ine conduct o o = Inland Mails wontd. However, a!! ery Governor in this afluir of the Post Office, shame oft 2 Govemment for their parti-[the special pleader of the Cuzrite de- WKY, a some. say that it is the last 7 ene . ’ que,and other inland villages and settle- cutive authority in this Island has been ounces 23 “cowardly,” “ guidanly,” oy & e ition with the Co-/22¢ Water, for the decoration of halls and . 7 7 ‘ 1a yy law ; a 3 Well if it were TOUS in place of paper, is of the most} chaste and beautiful description imagin- i | able, whilst his door painting and imi- they find that is now impossible, but to:gard one part of the order, it was, most} ; P 5 i dered a close watch on the suspected. parties, SL MARRIED. At St. Eleanors, on Wednesday the- 21st inst., by John Cragg, EMR Jo Po, Mr. T, Mill, of Grove Park, [ndian River, ito Miss Amelia, second daughter of Mr. A. Crasswell, of St. Eleanor’s. Yesterday evening by the Rey. Dr. Jenkins, Mr. James J. Rice, Printer, of Twillingate, Newfoundland, to Mies - ‘Elien Penelope, youngest daughter of? Mr. James Pollard, sen., of Charlotte- town, On Monday the 26th inst., by the Rew. Mr. Si‘Nair, Mr. George F. Cooper, of Lot 11, to Miss Ann Webb, iate of Windsor, 'N. Scotia. \ oP Om Ee iit , ‘ww eo On the 27th inst., at her residence, Smithfield, Hilisborongh River, aged 85. jyeara, Anna Barbara, relict of the late Mr. Pn pnt : “fl : ‘$q ee atio a g excells anything of the ass -enly ette y ends, in the vain assuredly, within their power to disregard '*t fh paneiling excel y ine John Classon, deeply regretted by anu kind we haye ever seen: the imitatien pores offspring and a large circle of ‘so close and exact, that you need almost to touen the coor before you can be con- vinced that the paneling is entirely a work of the painter’s art. | © Types” or toe Ties.—The ex- Mayor of Washington is a printer; the Lievtenant Governor of Massachusetts ‘Was a journeyman pressman; Mr. Burges, Why are not the Merchants of member of Congress for Rhodes, was a! ‘journeyman pressman; there are three ‘printers in the Senate of Pennsy!vania, and six in ths House, and 20 in the Le- friends and acquaintances, She bere her: \llness with christian patience and resig- ,nation to the disine will. She was a pa- tive of Germany. The funeral will take- iplace to-morrow at 10 o’clock, and wilb meet the friends in town atl o'clock in the country think the stopping of the! British, foreign, and colonial ecommanica-' ip. m. at Mr. Cross’s. | On the 26th instant, aged 11 monins, \David Nelson, only child of Mr. Janiea, 'D. Lawson, merchant of this town. i er ee err a aay ' DACKENMO RD & S dw aN ub: ist e® | In the Steamer Rose, on Sunday eve-., fe ow MN or we gislature of Massuchusetts. Jos. Mining, Messrs. Pipco, Cutiiif, J. Douse, ‘Sterrett, Esq., of Erie, another printer, Miss Mackie, Miss Web, and € in the has fately been appionted Associate Judge. ‘This last is considered ay ex.' ‘cellent appointinent. years of age, daughter of Mr. George Grissel], accidently broke a crock, and fearful of a whipping, she éres sed herself in suitable burial clothes, rot upon the | bed, tied a bridle to a joist, fastened it to (her neck, and jumped off and died. Fanyy Wricut.—This woman, who some years since excited a goud deal of ‘attention by her political harangues and| |Writings, is now living in Tennessee. The Cincinnati Despateh notices her ap- pearance in that city, where she tarried ‘several days, purchasing farming imple- ments and other articles tor her extensive plantation. ‘The L-spatch says: “ She is ‘a prodizy ef energy and. enterprise, and (aneXimple of the roughgo!ing devennina- . . 4 tf" s nee a sf a ‘ jbon, worthy the attentiog of the sterner 7 | In Jasper county, Ta, a little irl, 12) | steerage. ee sr oe aadeapd-aae 7 - Cattle, Sheep ard Agricul. ural Produce. KHE Tenants aad.Settlers on Town- ships 38. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of all Suins oF money due by them for Pert, Arrears of Rent er otherwise—and they are notified ‘that Catrie, Smerr, Pres, Wagar, BARLEY, Oats, Frock, Ore tat, Betrr, Por, PicKkLED SALMON, and jack aREL, and Dried Coprism will be arken in Payment at the Market prices, fi be detiyered at the Morrell Farm to Mr. JOHN B. COX, or in Charlotte-. tuwn, at Mr. DESBRISAY’s Warehouse JAMES FEeAKE, CHARLUS HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, PREO. DESERISAY, _ , August 21, 1850. ppok SALE, a few sonal! Tracts- of- Wilderness Land. sell wooded, wa. diferent parts (ofthe Kets, Cha be seeu va application to Pr. DESDRIBAY OF which j bays, i