e % accepted, and the populace being assembled to drawn As regards Mr. Palmer, it is only right he should avail THE EXAMINER. a, ~) ; tous by Vice Admiral Sir Francis M. Austen, re-|ment to Her Majesty has to do with the departure of child aged about six years, Verdict— Accidental ceived by last night’s mail, in reply to some remarks «th Delegates” on their errand to displace her Minis-| Death,’ caused by the*infliction of a mortal wound, by ' isit to’ . an asp knife, with whi laying at the made jn our last number, relative to his recent visit to tex “We remember that the heat Mutinaees in ‘Ader? clasp knife, with which he was playing at the this Island :”—Jsiander, Aug. 20. ; :. 4 time, “ Thatwe did not land was entirely owing to the heavy ral Parker’s fleet at the Nore wore styled the Dele- cencnenie’ rain which did not cease for many minutes together) gates,” and the designation is certainly appropriate: Prov ; LA LUN CI TED. ” from the Saturday Evening till 12 o'clock on Tuesday,! 4s to the errand, for the life of us we cannot understand’. 7™ the Shipyard of Mr. Keinble Coffin, on the 16th when I left the Port. I have further to add that it never’ her obj _ |inst., a barque called the Enterprise, 3&8 Tons, copper- han three days to the “#t it has any other object, or at all events other pros-| fastened. was my intention to devote more than three days to the, ie, ; Meh wl j visit: that it had nothing whatever to do with Politics;| pect, than the gratification of the vengeance ofthe head) On Thursday the 26th inst., from the Shipyard of being solely for the gratification of personal curiosity, Delegate. We think those ill-timed cheers rather in-/Mr. Alexander M‘Donald, Pisquid River, a fine Brig, combined with a desire of becoming acquainted with dicated a consciousness that ' the Delegates’ and their| calles the “Fame.of the burthen of 308 tons, built for every part of my extensive command.” : 4 fe Same : ___,.\the Fon. John S. M‘Donald. ° This vessel is of a supe- a ae ‘ke th ae thar't {backers were not exactly employed in Her Majesty’s yioy description, being chiefly composed of Juniper, and It will at once strike the reader at Mie COMMUNICA-| services and were invoked to disguise, perhaps, even finished in a workmanlike manner, under the superinien: tion could not have beenlong, and we call on the Is-ip. 4 the parties themselves, the-true state of their fee]- dence of Mr. Joseph Fisher. lander to publish—as it is in candour bound to do—the ings : eins From Kensington Shipyard on Thursday lasi, a very . . ; an ° ; ie : : teed whole letter. In the meantime, and till that is done,| ‘p,, only new accusation carried ‘home is the ec ach, aed a Sette brig, « oom « . : soa Y: ' : : : jLue La AQ JMAreLareiid, OF ce ons, hew measurment we cannot refrain from oars that the part withheld’, ointment of certain parties to public employments. |for Messrs..C. I. Hensley and H. Haszard. ‘This vessel tion endeavoured to be put on this otherwise indifferent they are not selected as heretofore exclusively by the credit on the builder, Mr. John Pippy. natter | On Thursday the 29th ult, from Fallarton’s Marsh J : Compact; and yet how can the members of the Execu-| 5. | 7" Ny ‘%) wn The whole chain of charges taken home by Messrs.|,... ¢: ee . ‘shipyard, a barque, 390 tons N. M. 321 tons ©. M. call- F i Oo ee ena cee y MESSTS. | tive Council excuse themselves, if they have (as they|/ed the Susan, for Mr. R. Longworth, t almer and Pope rests upon similar artifice, and 5 little must have done) acquiesced in these nominations, if) At the Shipyard os. ©. Sims, Esq., New London on veracity ; and this paltry concern may be considered, they think them bad ones? Are they not equally regs. Friday last, the 13th inst., a very faithfully built, hand- ‘ Z . . . ” "tie : } rc é eee Weak PTRD t- we repeat it, as a fair specimen of the dirty tactics of ponsible, officially speaking, in this matter, with te} — Brig, Called PO mean Sar tase the party. oy chbi ti Sah Lieutenant Governor,—and morally speaking, muci)| PASSENGERS. But before we quit the subject, let usssy that we can | pore so, since their knowledge of the Colony and its in-| not see why any person whatever who was_hospitably o—— ete naan Sesame In the Steamer Conqueror, on Sunday last, Mrs. De= habitants renders them palpably amenable -not only to blois, Merkle, Miss Deblois, Mr. Deblois, Mr. W. Cu- inclined, was precladed from oilering any becoming at-| 4), people but to the Governor, from whom it is base to 2°'4, Mr. and Mrs, Dealey, Mr. and Mrs. Nordbeck, hart Sait col, ' BAe ..,| Messrs. Duchemin, A. Scott, Gillis, Bayfield. vitae ib sina ae is Sel ab irks ° dame any just objectioy to an appointment, and still)” Te ae Smale Cobbauld: ‘hoa Sicusa a Thusday rained too hard, so the worthies alluded to could not, go os +l i sh ae : acide! oil Be eet al il ? ee Se te wed S°'more base if it has been withheld to be used out of Jast-—Capt. Dwyer, Miss Calbeck, Mr. Trenaman, Mr. on board Jor the same reason that he could not come On| doors, and made ground ‘of complaint against the Gover-| Avard, and 11 in the Steerage. shore. That this was a disappointment to Messrs. Par- sages nor. His Excellency has enough to do to’'answer fot| rear die, MeKenzie, &e. who perhaps had prepared enter- ): self without answering for his Council. MARRIED, tainments, we very much regret. ; | ‘Or Thursday morning, at St. Paul’s Charch, Char- Respecting the Delegation and the Petition we think CIEE po Ee eee ae aces cae a re > gati d the Petition we thin Jottetown, by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Ecclesiastical Com- TIE DELLE mod res > ‘their promoters would have done well to have chosen missary, George W, DeB ors, Esq., of Halifax, Nova THE DELEGATES ON THE WHARE - some new organ andsome new matter. Mr.Pope’s let- Scotia, to Sarau Frances, second dauchterof the Hon. | ! ; “. : ores H. Haviland, Colonial Secretary of this Islagd. DiED. : a 1): 1: ‘ . | On Sunday morning, Jast, William. John, aged 2 their slipping. into the steamboat, and it is to be noted likely to be listened ¢o: The character of the man is natehs a re y. ; ¢ Mr eB el Kim ; yet ate i = 3 y months, oniVv Son Of LN dade sv De, ; ‘ ‘ . ° i ‘ ‘ 418 ean Va 1 71M i . Te ay - . that that Print had cited the party to attend with their emblazoned by his ewn hand on the document, and we, Gy sund y last, Mary, infant daug!:ter of Ranh Brec- nlaudits on that occasion. Now, the paper alluded to think it will not ensure him-much attention, The par-' ken, Esq., aged 10 months, has set up as the great patron of good order, and every ty had better have selected a new man, if none of the| natural or usual ebullition of popular feeling has excited oflicials—who are‘so careful of appearances—could go. | ‘ " ne ‘ n o nenr * wan! La & <7 ts particular condemnation. Upon that subject, how- Sf. John Davis or Mr. Albert Lates would have done’ | . ° ° B £34 din ;yyt We observe the Organ of the Delegates makes a|ter of resignation ig on record at the Colonial office, and. +: great boast of the compliments paid these worthies on neither its stylenor substance mark himent as a person | ; A hh..Gl bata ie) OP Af RAP Ee QITIYD NUEtIrTa SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. Ave, 20th—Schr. Armada Qoarrie, Mirrmichi; salt. . eee . . Be ask ae weoll fee tes Be eee a SS : at , ir i ever, we consider it right, under peculiar circumstances, , '" work as well, nay better; and besides Mr. Pope has Hope, Cutler, Buctouchas deal.) Qist—Susannah, Shay, fo say nothing ; but we would ask the‘ Islander’ what. Seen London before, the money would have been better i atamagouche ; lumber. ‘Liger, MeMuilan, Newtid hal.. Margaret; Seaman, Shemigue;* deal. | 23d.— Rinedove, Perkin, Sydney; coal. Mayflower, O’Brien Halifax; goods... 25th—Herald, Palmer, St. Pierie; ba). would have been the consequence of its challenge being spent in showing the lions to one of these gentlemen y” j er of making him- with their disapprobation the soft whispers of exparte himself of any chance that would of applause, so painfully got up by the Islander’s adyer- self an illustrious example of— statesmanship and: ¢ tisement, which accompanied the ambassadors on their oratory. As to the document or Petition, we wonder) © ; . . : . . 7 ae a 4h eee * i 2am a Pea mt gr , a o> VOT % departure. There is little doubt that’ the impression that the wise heads of the projectors—though, indeed,| Freehold Propert P i 4 tty | b left on the minds even of those who were present was there is enough of Gall and bitterness in the paper—)of Mr. Thomas Parsons, in and to part of a lot of Land in ud s- o . . ; be ‘ i : ‘ ‘ . ? . borough ss tre et, 10 feet froi t, 1G feet rear, it Dasb-a Real we I far different from what, the Islander. would represent, did not reflect that it contains the same story a hundred j:10 y¢use on it, nearly new —with a Parlour, Kitchén, and Bed although forbearance marked the conduct of the majo- t!mes refuted, which, with its: refutation, and the acqui- Rooms, &c—a snug tittle vard ard wit a rood rhc! a a ; whole being a comfortable and commodious precée @ property, and well, werthy the aitention, of purchasers—title warrantied. |tion, is already amongst the archives of the Colonial of-|_ And immediately after the above sale, will be sold, the extire 7 ; » ’ . £ | souk case h beistieen Ae “at oe en as .. +. ,\furniture of Mr. Parsons, particulars will be made known by We observe in the ‘ Royal Gazette —that faithful fice. Notwithstanding tne want of originaity exhibited Handbills. servant of the Government—the account of the delega- throughout the whole document, we shall pursue in our’ : aaa cia ‘ ; : a ' ' , ti. A clube | Avgoust 28th, 1547, tion departure is published in the form of an extract next No. the enquiry commenced in our last into the; —————— PUBLIC MELTING. . j : Ses idenval ebtavioat'ahioh it cemtateid!s ‘ . DD U ok X a from the ‘Islander ; and by this mancuvre it is sought Se’ eral charges which it contains, and show those of _ — a 7 hiss hp id tl ( sof originality. We wonder our readers who may have little knowledge of the De-| V\ E the undersigned Electors of the Pirst 7 S . Y W : ‘ Zid 4 SLU Alt eas ) ‘ - * . 7 ’ “ to avoid the consequences of orig A ¢@ wonder y tue & 8 V “nd Second Districts of Queen’s County, humbly request when the ‘Gazette’ will publish an extract from the legates and their bantling, how much they have steoped! that a Public Mecting of the Mlectors, residing in the above . ‘ tee “2 . lnamed Distriets, be held at the Five Mile House, St. Peter’: ‘hx ee oJ *s Printe any - to serv Urpose. named Districts, be held at the e t Examiner’ Neither the Queen's Printer nor any othe: erve a pury [Road Lot 34 on Tuesday, the Tthof September tusiing, al N "THURSDAY, the 2d September, at 11 o’clock, on the’ premises, the desirable = rity. escence of the ‘Minister in the propriety of ‘that refuta- JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. cunning official need lay’ the flattering unction to his| a il easel cia Sink all o'clock, P. M., to take into consideration the preset Politresl soul, that his tricks pass unnoticed, or will Jong go un-| . La, GON ERNOR’S VISIT TO CANADA. _ {agitation pPRPORHNE, His xcellency Sir Hany Vere Part y. a c 1 oR a me ats ‘The Members for the Districts are respectiully requested to yewarded. | H. M.S. “ Electra,” Com. Bouverie, left this port on ae ye . i ; | ter 1 . . = 1 . 4 > - on y " - nM lPIEe nT “7: : 20nesday : SY jast-— uxcene ry § p.4 JAMES MILLER, JOHN FERGUSON. We are quite aware that the fuiling to reappoint they “tnesday mosaing lasty=Hlis Excellency Sir II sd ALEX. MACGREGOR, ALEX, STEWARE, ed oe . ; . « Huntley beine on board.” We understand that His Ex-! SP AVAN MACKENNA CHARLES RODI late Sheriff of Queen’s County, is one of the crimes) || - : ; - BRAYAN MACKENNA, . JHARLES RODD, noes tiers ae fi cellency proceeds direct to Montreal in the Electra, at); © DONALD MACMULLAN, JOHN STEWART, which has turned the wrath of his friends against the “4 JOHN KENNEDY, FRANCIS MACQUATD. the command of the Governor General, Lord Elgin, and. tt nthe tt : ; wes ee : " Jags ot &turpeenagm farEice that the object of his Mission hassome reference to im- |, Fair a SUNROOM api idee ° : ee i | ill be Hel sano Ke arwry’s portant changes contemplated by His Lordship in the A FATR willbe held'at BDervarn Kr arNey’s, an : 7 : . 42-Sturgeon Bridge.on Wrepnespay the 29th September, for : overnmen his Sif crm? ] ye role, th rh ros stu ~~" aa o_* par Es *s “t , . rae me on See se eee Changemin, sale of Live Stoek and Agricultural Produce. to be introduced into’ the Governmenis of the other; Aug. 28th, i847. Lieutenant Governor. Now, we shall not be suspected of any wish to depreciate the fitness of that eSNgr | for the office, when we say that to continue Sheriffs vear after year in office is, though not illegal, a manifest invasion of the constitution—contrary to. ail precedent) ; : ane * et ee abso cone nadibeereeg™ ae Se ee . Colonies. In fine, it is pretty generally believed that. NOTICE. ithe mother country—a direct libel on the fitness of re — or wr = \ other inhab;tants of the counties, and injurious, inas ‘shortly after His’ Excellency’s return, which will be in IVETE. Monruty Mervine of the Charlotte- os — aoe F _ "ie ~ o : 7 - “> % ” : ‘7’ 1 : ee 2 1? . . r ;, 1 the a? im about ten days, the question of Responsible Govern-| —~ town Total Abstinence Society. will be held at the Lage much as it causes a mono 01:V—Aana further, prevents) oe 51] 1 os os Bie , t! .. | Reom of Mr. Joh 1 Jury, sen.,on Wednesday Evening next, the the country wenerdlly fromm becoming acquainted with) "°™ “¥ 7° HODEEE D6) 8 NEE eV OBSY ORS ,OP SONS Lat September, et the hoa? or B o'clock: © OS sc Tee at ! Island. RICHARD WALSH, business. In short, the old practice was an abuse and) | Secretary. @ monepoly, and so it was an unpardonable crime to! TO CORRESPONDENTS. | Charlottciown, Aug. 7. ¥ We have a batch of communications on hand which) ] MPROVED PATENT PLAT- ave have altered it. ¥ te Pa 1) gaa fom |we hav neither time to enumerate nor read j but they |» acenix io : SORA P ksleoehes -2 “| — a “CHEERS FOR THE QUEEN.” |e ai receive omer eet fine Sunday in the Aug. 7. Wed ta. oth ¥enrmptrstGiiuee c6t F That our comprehension is dull, we are willing to ac-| ROS SPCR Pen REMOVAL. On Bryne vat oe a por > TT FOUND. Taitor and Hasir Maxer, knowledge, and we suppose it Is on account oO: this OLY, =A CoRonen’s Inquest was held at the house of Mr.| Fie yj yyy Queen Sticet, nest door to the Queen Street inisfortune, that we are at a loss to see what a compli- George Owen, Little Marsh, on the body of his son—s); House. * * Avg: 7, 1947.