’Brien, in her last illness, and by such neglect, hast- — a a a a grandise its territory by merging unhappy Switzerland within its respective limits, the position of the republic is critical. M. Guizot has quite sufficient on his hands just now to maintain his position in France, without permitting his representatives in Switzerland further to embroil a country which has so many historical recol- lections to endear it to the friends of public liberty in every quarter of the world. THE LATE LORD METCALFE. e SON ret THE EXAMINER. To the Electors ef the Second electeral District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN— As many of you are, perhaps, unacquainted with the nature and character of the agitation which prevails throughout the Island, relating to the continuance and non-continuance of Sir In the church, near his seat of Fernhill, where repose | the remains of the late Lord Metcalfe, a tablet has been| erected, and inscribed with a suitable epitaph, from the pen ofthe Hon. Thomas B. Macaulay. As a mere piece | of composition, it is worth alike of the subject and of the | author. And it may teach his detractors in what esti- mation he was held by that great Whig party, ever the asserters of public right, and the authors of the British Constitution in its present form. Near this Stone is laid Cuarces THeopnui us, first and last Lord MerrTcALrE, A Statesman tried in many high posts and difficult conjunctures, And found equal to all; The three geratest dependencies of the British Crown Were successivaly entrusted to his care. In India his fortitude, his Wisdom, his Probity and his Moderation, - ¢ Are held in Honourable Remembrance’ - By men of many Races, Languages and Religions; In Jamaica, still convulsed by a Social Revolution, He calmed the Evil Passions ; Which Long Seffering had engendered in one class, And Leng Domination in another; In Canada, not yet recovered from the calamities of Civil War, He reconciled contending Factions To each other, and to the Mother Country. Public Esteem was the just reward of his Public Virtue, But those only who enjoyed the Privilege of his Frienship Could appreciate the —s worth of his Gentle and Noble Nature. Costly Monuments in Asiatic and American Cities Attest the Gratitude of Nations which he Ruled. This Tablet records the Sorrow and Pride With which his Memory is cherished by Private Affection. Tle was Born the 30th day of January, 1785. He died the Stit day of September, 1846. NEWS FROM THE WEST.—SUCCESS OF THE LIBERAL CAUSE. We have just now received the report of an import- ant Public Meeting which took place at Malpeque, yes- terday. It was attended by about four hundred people, and was addressed by the Hon. Mr. Coles, Messrs. Rae, PD. Maclean, Clarke,and Montgomery. Strong Resolu- tions were triumphantly carried—condemning the Pe- tition of the Black Watch men, and their Delegation, and expressing confidence in the present Lieutenant Governor. We shall give the Resolutions in our next. Coroner’s Inquest.—An Inquest was held on the body of Mary O’Brien, of Fermoy, on the first inst., be- fore John Wright, Esq. Coroner for Prince County. After examining several witnesses, the Jury returned a verdict, “died a natural death,” but the Jurors on their oath, do say, that Patrick O’Brien, the husband of the exid Mary O’Brien, willfully neglected the said Mary ened her death. DIED. On Monday the 9th inst., Michaei Finley, of King’s County, ireland. aged — years; for many years in the service of Mr. Robert Longworth. PASSENGERS. in the Steamer Conqueror. from Pictou, on Sunday last—D. Dixon,Esq. wife, 2 children & servant; Misses Johnsten, Smith, & Trite; Messrs. T. Pethick, John Davis, Jr. Lieut. Patterson, 0th Regt., Dix. and others. In the Steamer, Thursday evening, from Pictou—Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Beck, Messrs. J. H.Gates, Doull, and Brennick. SHIP NEWS. ENTERED, Aug. 13—Schr. MaryAnn McKinnon, Antigonish; limestone. Two Brothers, Vigneau, Miramichi;salt. 14—Catherine, M‘ Adam. Miramichi; shingles. &c, 16—Velocity, Lutes, Syd- ney; coal. Zebulon. McKay, Bathurst; shingles, salmon. Hero, McLellan, Newfid.; fish. Mary Ann, Campbell, Picton ; goods. CLEARED, Aug. 13—Schr. Olive Branch, Lordesor, Watlace; ballast. Marv Ann, McKinnon, Ballasbrook, N. S.; b abella. Fin- javson, Pictou; tobacco stems. 18—Muag Henry Vere Huntley in the Government of the Colony, I desire to take advantage of the most convenient opportunity of putting you in pos- session of all the facts connected with that agi- tation. To enable me to do this, in a manner satis- factory to you and to myself, I request that you, one and all, will meet me, publicly, at the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, at the House of Mr. Sutherland, on Monday next, the 23d instant, at 12 o’clock, noon. You are no doubt aware, that a Petition has been, and is still, in progress of receiving sig- natures, praying Her Majesty the Queen to continue His Excellency in the Government of the Country: You are—many of you at least —equally well aware, that a Petition having an opposite tendency, has been sent through the Country by the friends of the Official or Family Compact Party,—and that the Hon. Edward Palmer and Joseph Pope, Esq—two Officers of the Government and members of the Assembly—are now on their way to Eng- land, as Delegates, with the latter Petition: This Petition I do most unhesitatingly and un- equivocally condemn, for it is based upon False- hood and [njustice. It prays that the Gover- nor may not be continued, under the most ab- surd and ridiculous pretexts—but really and truly because His Excellency encourages the exercise of popular opinions among the great {majority of the People—because he is favorable to the introduction of the Responsible System of Government—and because I believe he is anxious to break down the evil ascendancy so long exercised over the best interests of the Country by the Official Party. Were it possible that Messrs. Pope and Pal- mer’s Mission to England should be followed by that success which its promoters so confi- dently anticipate, there would then be much reason to apprehend an increase to that perni- cious influence in the Administration of the Government, so long and so grievously felt by the People of this Colony. The influence I mean is that of a late dominant Oligarchy, unexampled, in any other Province, for its sel- fishness and rapacity. Its power has been ex- ercised invariably to your prejudice, and to that of the country generally. Two questions that affect you most vitally have been steadily opposed by it: You will clearly perceive that I allude to the Land Tenure and to Responsible Government. In reference to the first, you do not require to be told, that the Official Clique have always aided the absentee Pro- prietors, in their attempts to oppress and im- poverish the Tenantry, and to prevent some equitable settlement of the question that has been raised between Landlord and Tenant— leading, on the one side, to arbitrary exaction and heartless cruelty—on the other, to vision- ary schemes, anxiety, vexation, and sometimes, recklessness. The latter measure was vi0- lently opposed in the last Session, by the very parties who have been delegated to England. And it is a well known fact, that nearly all those who have made themselves conspicuous in getting up the Delegate’s Petition are ad- verse to the principles of Responsibie Govern- ment, Iam anxious that you should understand the grounds on which both Petitions rest their “claims to support; and I am also anxious to justify to you the position that I have taken in Pugwash ; Bal. ‘ MEMORANDA. 2 acey oe Cer. 30th, Annabella. Sournampron: July 2Ist, Elizabeth. 24th, Cleopatra. 25d! i humbly endeavouring to promote the Petition for His Excellency’s continuance. a a OPS ius 23 I conceive it, then, my duty to give you this notice, and I trust that you will consider it no less yours to act upon it:—as the circumstan- ces of the present political agitation loudly call for the co-operation of every right-think- ing and intelligent man. J am, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, August 21. ‘apts “FP Beep ep BPP ey eb ea ep a PRACtESS CUBR. N. eS die, CHARLOTTETCW West Inpra PRODUCE: Sugar, Porto Rico, perewt., in Bond (41s 6d 42s ated “ Retined, per Jb. ‘lidals Molasses, Foreign, per gallon, in Bond! Is 7d a 13 8d “ British None. Rum, Jamaica, ib, *“ Demarara, in Bond 15s a 5s 3d “ U.S., 50 per cent. over proof, do.'5s Gd Coffee, Porto Rico, in bond 7d a 74d * $t. Domingo, do. 6d a G4d PROVISIONS: Beef, P. E. Island None. ee j33d a 6d - per lb, 100s. a 105s. Pork, prime, per bri. Mutton, per lb. 3d a Sd Veal, do. 3d a 44d Flour, do. 2ad a 3d Oatmeal, do. i4d a 2d Tallow, do. 8d a Od Lard, do. 7da8d Butter, Fresh, per lb. Lld a Is Hams, per |b. \Gd a &d Cheese, American, Duty paid Od “SP. E. Island, 4d a &d Eggs, per dozen 5d a Gd Pearl Barley, per tb. 25d Flour, American Superfine, per bri. [433 a 45s Oats, per bushel, None Rice, per cwt. 37s 6d Turkeys each 4s a 5s Codfish, per quintal 12s a 14s Salmon each 3s 6d a 4s Fowls each Is a 1s Gd Wheat, per bushel 6s a 8s Potatoes do 2s a 33 TEA: e Congou, in Bond, Is 9d a 2s Bohea, duty paid, 4d. Od als Spirits: Brandy, per gallon, Martell’s, in Bond /8s a 8s 3d Gin, Hollands in Bond 4s Gd a 4s 84 Sunpry Imports: | { | { Pale Seal Oil, per galjon (3s 6d a 3s 9d Straw do do do (3s a 3s 3d Cod Oil 2s 3d a 2s 6d Muscatel Raisins, per box 12s . Coal, Sydney, per chaldron 30s Do. Pictou, large, do 130s Do. do. small do 20s Wood, per cord i10s Pine Boards, per M '60 a 70s Spruce do. = do 40 a 45s Hemlock do. do 135s Shingles, Pine, do 10s Do. Fir, do ‘6s a7s Fig Tobacco, P. E. 1. Manufacture ({1ldaIs Cavendish Tobacco, American lOd a 11d Pitch, per br. Rosin, do American Tar, per bri. Turpentime, do 3s 9d a 4s Canvas, No. 1, per yard Cordage, best, per cwt. {0s Bar Iron, per ton \£21 Hoop do Sheet do Soap, English, per Ib. ‘44d Do. Halifax, do ‘Sd Do. American do jd Mould Candles, Halifax, per lb. lid Do. do. P. E. Island,do ‘Is Do. do. American, do 10d Dip do. do 9d a 10d White Wine Vinegar, per gallon (2s a 2s 3d Common do. do ‘9d a Is 4d Leather, Neats, per 1b [2s Od Do. Calf do 4s Gd a 4s Ba Do. Sole, do Is 3d Indigo, do J a G3 Hay, per ton, old ‘GOs Do. Fe do. -new 140s EXCHANGE: On London, 60 days 30 per cent. Do. 30 do 324 On Halifax, 60 do :16 per cent Sovereigns 30s. Deubloons Gs Dollars ‘6s 2d American Brooms, per dozen 12a Ws Do. Buckets do ji7s Do. Clocks, Wood 15s Do. do. Plain Brass ‘Qisa 253 tena gape ne oz “ i —— ef. oa teeta Ys et