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Che Examiner, men immediately sprang Above all, | am with Pius LX., who wus the earliest friend | ou their iegs. opened their t and so the performances of {talian independence, up to the day when that great cause | began, Some of the cries wee Mom igarut from the human passed into the hands of ingratitude, violence, and imposture. goesies by thet art which is foynd in sane of the lower ani- Un our side, 1 dare to say, is conscience ; als; others Were inarticulak, but evilently not tae less believe, is success, {ntelligbte. =" Down with the Bishop jato that chair; you'll disgrace ut!” of sim!” “To with the Pope!” of peace and good will, the Or UNITED STATES. An Anortrtoxist Hone wy AtaBama.—The Montgomery | A on your side, | (Ala.) Maal of the 24. says: . ; : Piedwout dares everything, France per- “A man by the tame of Palmer, a daguerrean artist, has . Dou t dure 1 horetens saver yening. taly accepts everything, Kurope endures _ been detected at Opelika, Ala., tampering with the slaves of | e7 ut the Pope out everything. Your success, [ repeat, seems to me certain. | Joho Smith (T.) and others, between Opelika and Auburn. = : p stipes ' pe “ No Puseyite . . ave -obaructes, howe ver, stand before you—Rome aud! fie gave several negroes bowie knives, and otherwise | «No sarrender ! Put him ath “ Oat with him! enice: at Rome, France; at Venice, Germany. They attempted to instil into their minds serious acts. He was | « Throw him out of this!” « Three cheers tor Dr. Miller’’ ate strangers there, but they are strong. At Naples, the detected, pursued, and apprebeuded, and the proof being | (the entertainer of the firebrand ta question); * you'll beat Ltalians bave hot stood in your way; at Castlefidardo you positive, be is tobe hung at Auburn to-day.” | hia, Miller, my boy!” “ Will you out of that at once?” Were ten against one; no doubt you had to overcome rights, | Se (viz., the prayers which the Sis bad begun to offer.) treatin, p'elges, honour, justice, weakness; but tess are) Execution ov a Hanpexep Crimtvat.—Last Saturday a | «No mors of your gammon ide ed a continuous | #9stract things, which do not resist grape-shot. At Kone, negro man, convicted some time since of murder by the Holly! grosa for several minutes, © lowed by ‘Kentish fire,’ res there are French battalions ; at Venice and Verona, rifled Springs Court, paid the penalty of his erime on the gallows. | peated at fotervals during the evening, With the occasional canyon. In the presence of right, you pushed ; you hesi-| A short time previous to his execution be addressed the crowd, | change of five minutes stamping. groaning and hissing. A tate in the presence of force, That force, L acknowledge, | confessing his guilt not only on the charge preferred, but also Me. Ward besoaght them to beep order, aud the reply was, does not cover equal things, ¢ « Whee you have pitched out the Paseyite,” the truth be ug At Venice you sustain a just cause. tbat the good Bishop is ne more given that way than alinos: odiously betray ed by us in 1797, wickedly given up by you flattering prospect of dining with the * Evil Que,” whom he | any ordinary Churchman that might be mentioned. The '® LS49, unjustly abandoned by youand: by usin 1899. | ealled by a short, common oume. Orangemen then attempted to clear the platform by physical [Her deliverance is just. At Rome, you sustain a course un-| foree, and, of course, then ensucd-a good tussle, with the justia every point of view, even, you know weil, in an Ltalian. murders,for! ———- —@ 000 oe ‘ae of which he had been suspeeted. Shortly be- | Venice has been) fore the drop fell he expressed the utmost satisfaction at the | A lady who lives near Lockport, Iil., lost her husband, | PRICES CURRENT. Cuar.orretown, Dec. 8, 1860. Provisions. { Poultry, Beef, (smali) per lb. 24d @ 5d Turkeys, each 38 @ 6s Do. by quarter 24d @ 4d'Geese, each 1s 9d @ 28 94 Matton 3d @ 5d Fowls, each 10d @ Is 6d Lamb per Jb, 3d @ 44d Ducks, each ls @ I8 3d Pork, per Ib. 3d @ 444 Patridges, each 9d @ Is 191 a | Stoves! Stoves! To Farmers and others, who wish to save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. W : the undersigned, certify that the Yaruovrm Cooxine Sroves, purchased by us from the Agent at Orwell, have fully proved to be what they were represented to us—good Stoves, | The advantages of these Stoves over American manufactured Do.” (small) 6d @ 64d Fish ‘are, that they are strong and substantial—we have had them Veal per Ib. od @ 4g] “ve ‘in use fur nearly two years, and they appear as perfect as Butter (salt) 1s 2d @ 1s 4d Codfish, per qtl. 18s @ 208 | when new, with a fait prospect of lasting for the next tea Do. tub ls @ 1s 1d Herrings, per bbl. 258 @ 30s Cheese 3d @ 5d Mackere!, per dos. none Tallow 9a @ 110 Lard Lod Lumber. Ham Od @ 8d Boards, (hemlock) 33 6d @ 4s Pearl Barley 14d @ ljdj Do. (spruce) 4s @ 5s Flour, per barrel 423453} Do. (pine) 7s @ 9s Flour per 2d @ 2$¢ Shingles, per M. none Goatweal 1fd @ 2d : Eggs per dozen 8d @ 10d Sundries, : Timothy Seed per bush. none Vegetables. Clover Seed per & none | Potatoes pr bush. is 8d @1s10d Wool per & 1s 3d @ Is (4) Turnips lUd @ Isay per ton 908 @ 106s | ls 9d @ 28 ladies fuinting. After a vain attempt at a parley, and a polat of view. We Freachmen, we Catholics of the whole | : oe chs ae »' Carrow per bushel 2s 6d'Straw per ewt. : cl : a . : : 'two sons and a brother, by the Lady Elgin disaster. Five | we? * propo-al by Mr. Miller that the Bisbop should stand an ex- a we make a great sacrifice to the independence of the years ago she lost three chil Wx) shit eiclesi: Fifteen | Grain a . = "as ae tio blic arge S . ». Pontifical power in acceptin; laced i aly, it sh ‘at Beate . pei j . Apples per dozen A ‘ ae ve 7 . vo ” = cee Sot . be neat 7 ho > — pe A Ne Se should mouths ago she lost a daughter. Out of seven children she | Wheat per bushel none'Calfekins per tb 7d @ Yd erGited The = return o * terriic yelling, “ fen , ae . allaus, ul you, ilalians, you Bo ea a a ae thio t Peete é ote : 2 tish fire,” an? The glorious and immortal memory,” which ave been told it a hundred times, what would your country pae-enly ea mite ai tu eames Se mover _ ~~ hyd E a a . “e eee cue 7 _ ing want she lives destitute of clothing almost, with a cheer- | - : nearly brought the roof down. There was then un episode '¢ Without the Papacy? What figure would your litte, about #n ordinstion, followed by groaus: ** He's a great nu - Piedmontese Majesties make in the centre of Catholicity, | sance !"' * Three groans for Judas!" “Taree cheers for beedme the office of your public departments? Do you! Dr. Miller!" (the friend of the incendiary). As nothing imagine that humanity will continua its pilgrimage to the } peep exceedingly abundant all along the shores ef the cape. | eould be done, and as even St. Paul found it useless at last vot of the throne of your sovereigns? You have the incom-) Prom Sandwien to Princetown, to Falmouth, large schools have| to ficht with wild beasts at Eshests, the Bishop retired ; parable glory of possessing the captal of two hundred mil- everywhere veen near the harbours. [its many years since eo when the Orangemen stamped, yelled. groaned, shouted, lioas Of son!s, and your whole ambition is to reduce it to be- | many of these fish have been taken in these waters, Vessels | cursed, swore, and reviled umphantly till their throats owe the chief town of the newest kinglow on earth, ouly from ive 10 fone days on’, somnei, tigen rehome were sore sgein. Dr. Miller then had it all his own way,| Youexpect to conquer Venice by arguments which Austria | °'#°F* Ova of vessels ag well as ae e abundantly, | and right well did he improve (he oeexsion. What with the and Europe will admit. We shail I sincerely wish| saa 2% w days. — We jndge, 8, - 7” rang po me 0. ae si i. . Saal : > rs ge ¢ such fishing has been experienced by ourown incky fishermen. | spirit of prayer,” and the “glorious Wiliam,” Seriptural edu- You that Success. It is thus, by persuasion, by the example 4, will bring abundant winter siores to many a fisherman's home. | cation, aud the * throne of Grace,” the “little agitation,” and °t her prosperity under the shelter of free-isstitutions, that, ‘ = the “ grave and solemn men" who bad just nearly brought the Piedmont, since 1847, ought 0 have, might have secured * ceiling down over their heads, it was just the sort of farrag) the triamph and the honour of her policy. Aud it of sacred and profane that particularly suits a good Orange Showsthac, of all the culprits amongst whom is to be shared digestion, and accouats for the pecu'iar comp!exion of’ the the responsibility of the evil doue in Italy, you are perhaps : *reatect Vy , x } 7 ne 1 s * = . f . oe Sparen. - cot mon en that re nesded ~ = tO @) Trsland, and a nephew of the lute venerable Prior of Loch | @ speak, as we have said, in the interest of natural $004 Issue an admiravie enterprise, with the sympathy ol Derg. Having received a suitable education in one of the scléace. Five centuries heuce England will be charged with honest men throughout the whole world. Neither patrtotts®), | eee esiastical Seminaries of bis native land, he was ordained @ great neglect if she does not keep up these avimals. In the | or ek quence, nor courage, nor perseverance, vor ability Priest, and served as Curate for several years in his own | kingdom of Naples and Sicily there are several extinct ¥4S Wanting te you; you ouly wanted one thing—conscience, Diocese. About thirty years ago he emigrated to Newfound- | craters, @ matter of a mile across, planted with underwood, 8" le respect for the conscience of others. lend. where he laboured as a Missi mary for nineteen years. and well stocked with wild boars, which give capital sport. You undertake now to solve the Roman Question by He soem, eet - ane “pari “ wee Sag qr Pag bene Why cannot we have a good Orange yreserve to secure the proving to the world the advantages of the alliance between ; we one : es é 7 7 he 7 nae a my se | —_— ee ’ at Bsn te78 = yar? | two years ago, when he got charge of the Missions of South | breed trom the softening influence of religion,and the contami- | !9e"tY @0@ reitcton, What do jou mean ? West, De Sable and St. Ann’s. Whilst he had charge of | nation of good manners? FF ve hundred years hence anii- l have advocated that noble alliance for thirty years; L) these districts he lavoured with zeal and assiduity, both 3} quaries will ask, ** What was the Kentish fire?” “ What believe its triumph indespensab.e for the salvation et society, | instruct those committed to his charge, and banish from | was the character and meaning of the various other cries in 244 !t is for this very reason that 1 oppose you, for no policy amongst them the use of ardent spir ts, as well as to build use with the then obsolete race?” It will be vain to ask, has ever rendered that triumph more difficult’ than yours. neat Churches and Presbyteries in these various localitice. | for the tradition will have pessed away,—-at least, so we fear. Your words, which I accept, are absolutely belied by you te ve ccna are by es sete J Se on e scharge 0 St es. ADI ays Cit 8 aed } Indeed there are many people even in these days who don't “°'*: which I con wae oe _ . |eame to Charlottetown on business ; but his disease becoming | know how the thing is done,or the precise nature of tie move- I remuln More faichful than ever to the esnviciion which rapidiy worse, he was unable to return home, and he departed | ments and sounds that best express Orange sentiments. [/ JOU Bave pointed out in wy writings, A‘l the civil and this life on the day above named, being fortified with the an Orangeman or two would go alout England and exhibit, political libertic s which constitute the normal government sucraments of the Church and strong in the hope of a glorious it would remere a good deal of ignorance on these points. of a civilised society, far from burting the Church, are belps immortality. On the sd inst., his remains were conveyed to Why should not Dr. Miller, of Belfast, go the round of ihe ' “er progress and her glory. She findsin them rivaiies. De oaeey where ‘he’ desired ‘to’ be isterred, A very large provinees, with a select Orange troup exhibiting all the cries Ut also, rights; struggles, but also weapons; and such Lordshi Or eesti ce a talahareeened mecthuss| and movements of Orangeisin—“ Kentish fire,’’ groans, ot as suit ber best—eneep. association, charity, : But egos or their deep ae ‘the low ai aeels ihiees; Sthve stamps, yells, howls, with an occasional climax of * glorious) *f'Y 1s not good for the Church unless unger Ove primary wemory will long be cherished by them. Reguiescat in pace. memory,” and a fival subsidence into “spirit of prayer,’ condition, which is, that she shall enjoy that liberty berseif. * throne of grace,” * reverence for ep scopacy, * Scriptura! L speak herein my own name, withcut mission, without education,” the doxology, and the benediction? We are ##!hority, resting solely on an experience suflicientiy long quite sure the performance would tak®. It would have the aud singularly enlightened by the state of France for the The opening address at this Institute came off, according to s.me effet on the Protestant mind as a hot bath, sh. mpooing, | last ten years. But L say without hesitatioa—* The Pree a nouncement, on Thursday evening last, Och inst. The Rev. cold bath, and dry rubbing have on the body. But «gain Uburch in the bosom of a free state—that is my ideal.” J) >: MeDonald,o St. i/unstan’s Coll Pe: occupied the platform we insist on the uecessity of preserving this curious race, add that, in modern society, the Caureh cannot be ‘ree un- 9" lecturer, in the place of his Lord-hip the Right Rev. P. | There s for appre! @ that habits 60 anteavouistic (83 every one else be so. “Ln my eyes this is @ creat advan- Mcintyre, who was anausnted to havo. given, she opening ere are reasons for apprehend ng that habits so antagonistic J ; yey @ freul aGVun- |oerure of the seasun, but whom business unavoidably calied to civilization may suffer by contact withit. But we eannor *'8° 294 4 great step in advanee, In any cas», it isa fact. | gy ‘Yigni-h in the early part of the week. The knowledge of afford to lose any wore uative recs or characteristic features. Lot not the Church be reproachel fur not acceptin: all his L rdship’s absence, and the uncertainty a+ to whether any Perhaps it is mre a matter for zoolc gists than statesmen the liberties which Sta'es give themselves. In all countries | one would assume his place, militated against the attendance, | Possibly the mew!y-estat lished societies for transplanting and she secepts them. and what is more, she uses them, in [nelund, Which wassmaller than anticipated. Llowever, those w ho did ace!iwatigiug breeds in the auiaial and vegetab'e world might 99 well as the United S:ates, in Prussia as wel! in Lig]. sttend appeared to take a lively interest in the progress of the help ws. But it is premature to offer any particular sug-es- land everywhere in a word, so long as she is not fi ted tion; we ouly ask the attention of ethnologists, and the *" uzzle, or with shackles expecially invented for her. The less shelter, and a heart full of grief. dibermncithnce Bee. al OBITUARY. | Died, of bronchitis, at the Episcopal Residence, Charlotte | ‘town, on Saturday, the Ist inst., Rev. Jawes Durry, in the} 62nd year of hisage. The deceased wasa native -f Monaghan, — oe + | CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. as Institute, «nd to be weil, pleased at the prospect of again attending, end profiting, it is to be hoped, by its weekly lec- tures. 0 The Kew Mr. McDonald's address might properly be taken as a programme of the Institute for the ensuing season, | and intended priiecipal y for the members, with the view of | impressing Upon them tue importance and utility of such an, with y tujs b.rbarous, but | #4heeuieut Would be compiete if, in their turn, S:ates accepte | Lot less interesting, curiosity. pal the Church has need, }cripp‘iag them by superaunusied laws, as in France, s *ologiete generally. in the prese: vatisn o! . i) . > : j the LDerties of which instead ef -Qu se ES Oe EP ee See t . , : . +ir anc ' ; _ trating them by odious vexatious, as im Lussia, trampling Iostitution, and the desirableness of ext-nding t! e sphere of | IT ALIAN AFF AIRS tem a.der fuot by brutal iniquities, a3 in Jialy. ' ~ | ts operations. The formation of evening classes for the in- 4 o 4% 4 ° ; ar ' » Ta 7 c a ea Shctiin af tha temo alll oe ‘ ine -w: seOmMm- | “Now, the iadcpendence of the Charch rests befire at] 2 7action of the ignorant—both old and yoi ng ~- was recom things, upon the ubsolute liberty of her Llead, the Doctor vod Guardian of the Faith, and this liberty has had, for ten fr be memorable epeech delire by C ayour in th ' wn the memorable speech doliyered by Count Cavour in the) oagigr es, as its | rended by the Row. Gentleman. A Reading Room. well sipplied and judicivasly sujeriutended, was also one of his _ leading suggestions. {a short. his remarks-were pointed and : uckier, @ femporal, Suvercignty constituted highly practical, and if carried into effeet, will render the apart from sil other States. Lt rests, Within each C. Y. M. L. 1. one of the most usefal and permanent Literary Piedurynt since the commencement of the revolution in the S'ate, cn the liberty of association, the liberty of teachins, Institutions ia the Coiony. The order maintained was ex- peninsula, That very intelligeot journal call d the Monitor, | the liberty of charity; rights which no sensible man wi-hes ¢:!! 1x the Ereminer o° the 12th ult. we published ecme extracts Sardinian Parliament, justifying the annerxations made to ' ; veSides, the audience listened tu the Rev. Gentleman's! 4 : . . to re~erve to t:e Chureh alone. but rbhich are ghis if; 24 vitu much mt rest. published im this City, zeproduced extraets from the eame| |.” i | real * eo. an wiry ow rgMs | On Thursday evening next, the 13th instant, Mr. E. Roele tney are iiuited Ov prevejtlive obdstacies, tustead of being , : j ee cae - eo } speech two daya efter our extracts appeared, and accused us 7 a F e will*deliver a lecture, subject—** Geology.’’ oer eon ; ; simply suljeet to repres-ion in cases defined by law, and Dee. 8 of prejudice aad partiality, and tue Lord knows what else, for ; judged by independent tribunals, with publieity.and with 3 not rotseing, a the Monzor said, (ount Cavour'e speech. We liability to appeal. These are the guaraniees and the con- did net think it worth our while to reply to the stupid fool at ditious of the literty of the Chureb, Now, you vivlate them all at once: the first, by suppressing the temporal! power of the Pope: the ciel, by deen the re igious eee ano) ly. ¥. =. reee for She os ee 2 communities; the third, by offering vivlence to the Bishops; | Vt eee ao c oe raed | ’ oe G, by a z e to PS>/ are desirous of immediately depriving him of his office, as the the fourth by confiscating their property. only hope of the Government's gatuing the favour of the ont- | How do you wean, then, that religion is to be in agree-| raged tenantry. That Mr. Pope has made a desperate effort | the Sardinian Minister with respect to the connection he at-| ment with a liberty which begins by suppressing herown? — to obtain favour with Proéestants, by makivg a vivlent attack | tempted to establish between revolution and religion. Will | Are you ready to restore to the Sovereign Pontiff. big | on the temporal power of the Pope. . That the Seotch tenants | the Monitor copy Montalembert’s letter ?— temporal sovereignty, a sovereignty which secures to him oe or mts on the aoe peat ert power and resourees enough to provide that, freed from every (*.'00+ ¥0° ae ake eae nian hi ane peat pressure and every obligation, it is only to God that he will ee ees edt che ans | me fan % : Mr. Pope to draw wool over their eyes any longer about the | _ialiieah | have to stretch ou! his hands? Are you ready ‘to accept Pope of Rome. That the object of Mr. Popa, in his last edi- | Mownstece te Comts.—I read in the report of the sitting the eutire liberty of the Charch in your aggrandized States? torial, is too clear to be misunderstood by the most careless | of the Turim Parliament, on the 12:h of Ociober, those, 4t@ you ready, in the six months which you are pleased to observer. That Seoteh and Irish Protestants and Catholics | words, spoken by you :— grant us, to ask of the Sovereigns of Kurope to guarantee “re too watchful of their interests to allow themselves to be | “I think that the solution of the Roman question must this liberty in their States, in France, in Russia, in Prussia, duped into ae 2 one ore a: mea the | be brougit about by the eousetom which i eprending more| im Avira in England? ‘Then Jou muy taik of vconciing, EMPRCAY faction to fangs, now ehnin forthe hither eh and more in modern society, and above all the Catholic so- | religion and liberty. ; has been used too long as ‘‘a political engine.’? That the | ciety, that liberty is emineutiy ‘avourable to the develope-| _ But, instead of this, for the last ten years, you have gownfallof W. H. Pope and the present Government ‘appears | ment of true religious sentimen's. It is my opinion that violated, with no other excuse than the right of the strongest, to be fast approaching.”’ Vox. j this truth will soon triumph. We have it already recog- all the treaties, all the engagements, sclemnly contracted nized by the most passionate defenders of Catholic ideas; we| between Piedmont and the Holy See, Moreover, you have) Tye Rev. Jawes Parva, C. C., begs to acknowledge the | have seen an illustrious writer. ix a@ lucid moment, dewon- | denounced the Sovereign Pontiff to the Congress of Paris.| receipt of Four Pounds and sixpence, from Mr. William | strate to Europe, in a work which bas madea great noise, | you have calumniated his intentions, you have misrepresented | Walsh, late Treasur+r of the Hibernian Society, to be devoted | that liberty has been of the greatest use in raising up a spirit | 4'8 acts, you have banished his bishops, you have brave] his to charitable | urposes. of religion.” | sentences, you have violated his frontiers, you have invaded egy We, EEG 2 A waved { am assured that it is to me you mean to make th’s alJag- his Stvres, vou have imprivoned his defenders, you have NOTICE TO. CORRESPONDEFPIS. sion. If your words only contuved a eulogy, I would not insulted, crushed, bombarded hi¥ soldiers; you make an « A Lover of Justice ’’ ** Obsereator,’”’ and other communi- | consent to take them to mvself. lat they.also contain an in- 4ppoiutment with Garivald! withinsix months at the tomb) cations wiil be inserted in our next. | | ; ' E. REILLY, Sec'y. | om + es To tux Epitor or tne Examiner. ; Sir,—On dit that a po-tion of the Exeeative Counzil are | the time; but ths matter has just now been called to our re- ' a collection by the following admirable letter from Count de Montalembert in reply to Count (avour's speech, and cuts the ground, ia a most beautifel manner, from under the feet of COUNT MONTALEMBERT’S REPLY TO CAVOUR. —_--—_-——--—- « ~ ewe eo } } | } sult; my modesty may. therefore, put up with them. of the Apostles! Then you say to Catholics, “1am liberty, ‘* Civis’ will perceive that he has been an icipated. You summon me before the public; you give me the 4” i [stretch out my hand to you.” | No, no—you are not liberty, you are nothing bat vio- | right of replying tu you before it a Married I feelin doing 80 a repugnance which Lhave found it | !ence. Do not oblige us to & ld that you arefalsehood. We GLETE, bet to overcome. French blood has been spilt by your | #re your victims—be it so; but we will not be your dupes. — On Thursday, the 6th inst., by the Rev. J Davies, Mr. William D Me- | orders ; Catholic honour has been insulted by your lieu- | You may annex kingdoms and empires to Picdwont, but | a ee tenacts; the world’s hearthstone, the last refuge of the defy you to rally to your acts a single honest conscience. | Ore Common VatHer of the Faithful, is threatened by your words. The blessed and necessary alliance of religion with liberty There is not one of your acts which does not wound and re-| Wil come one day; but ifit be, alas! long retarded, the | On the 9th ultimo, of disease of the chest, following hoopiag cough, aged 14 months, Margaret MeKenzie, only ehild of John McKay, Teaeber, Campbelltown, New London. At Lot 14, on the 7th ultimo, of scarlet fever and sore throat, Amelia | Parker, youngest dauguter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel McFadyen, aged 3 years. At Dundas, Lot 55, on the 26th ultimo, Mr. Samuel Nicholson, an old, respectable and respected inhabitant of that place; aged 69 years. voltm:. And, now while you are aiming a new biow at fault and the eternal shame will be yours, that [ love, wrapping up your perverse designs under the : Us. DS MONTALEMBERT. veil of a fals: agreewent. between religion aud liberty, you La Roehe en Breny, October 1860. it¥ere my testimony to support your statement. — Lowe it to myse.f to protest that on no point, M. le Comte,’ Tarat, ror Murver.—William Munford, who was charged with the wurder of a girl named Mary Ant Jackson, in a ami with you. Thanksbe to Gol, your policy is not mine, | house of ill-fame, in St. John, N. B., committed on the 18th | | Died, | You are for centralized States: | am for smail independent A Brig from Boston, owned by Mr. D, Reddin, with goods for this Jnited States papers state that the catch of mackerel have | PRODUCE, offer for Sale— States. You despise local traditions ia Ltaly; [ love them everywhere, You are for [taly unitartan; | am for Lraly | cotfeerated. You violate treaties and the law of nations ; | I respect them, because they were between States what con-| tracts and probity are between meu. You sacrifice to your) end eazagements. promises, oaths. | reply to you with gene-| rus Nanin—* The means which morality coudewns, though they may pe of material use, are morally’ des'ructive. No Victory deerves to be put im the balance with sell-contempt."’| ou destroy the temporal powe- of the Sovereign Pontiff; | defend it with all the energy of my reasow and of my) aff-etion, You cosdemn the policy which sent the French ‘men avery singular monstrosity in the form of a calf having | McNeill, Halitax; goods. September. Ovtuber last, was tried fur the crime at St. John, on the 27th ult., and eonvicted of wilful marder. We are indebted to H. R. McKenzie, Esqr., formerly o Nova Scotia, Yer Majesty's High Commissioner of British Kaffraria, for files of Cape of Good Hupe papers to the Ist of - a Moysrrosity.—-A Mr, Hawkesworth, of Lunenburg county, | is now in this place and has exhibite1 to a number of gentle- expedition to ome in 1849 and Lam proud to have sus-| prog perfectey formed heads, while in other respects it does tained it, Despite the eruel and inexcasable contradictions | ,, materialiy vary from the normal form of the animal, whieh it hargince receited, [ am thankful to it still, for it ts the last and q ckering consequence of this expedition which, even to-day. obliges France to meet Fiedmout face to face before the Ussinol, You give the heroes of Garibaldi the praises which I reserve for the mercenaries of the immortal Pimodan. You bre with C aldim,; Gavazzi; Lam wih Tours, of Nantes, loth worlds, bare iam with Lamoriciere. You are with the Bishops of Urleans, of Poitiers, of ‘ith all those Catholic voices which, in wotested gnd will protest sgainst you. There is no deception in this deformity, as the most cursory examination will prove.—Bridgetown Register. The London Times takes the British Government severely to account for having permitted the Prince of Wales to con- | nect his name with the Victoria Bridge at Montreal, while the “ compavy to which it belongs, and with whose name it must ai ways be associated, was in notoriously insolvent cir- eumstances.”” Port, we learn is ashore at the extrance of the Gut of Canso. Tue trem Rewepy ror Dyserrsta axp InpicesTiCN.—It is acknow- f ledged on all bands that the Orygenated Bitters are the true remedy for these complaints. They are free from alcohol, and contaiu, judiciously , combined with hygienic substances, oxygen, the chief vital element. EEE Ee PORT OF CUARLOTLELOWN, ENTERED. Dec. 1. Sarah Jane, Hingley, Tatamsgouch; boards. 3—Christiana, Woodbine, Kobertson, do ; do. Annie, Le- Mount Vernon, King, Hatifax; bal. 4—Fi rt, | Chiverie, Pictou; coal. Mary Ann, Giawson, White Head; fish. Bee, | MeRae, Pictou; coal. 5—Star of the West, Evans, Pictou. Shicl, Mc- Donald, Pugwash; herrings. CLEARED. Dec. 1—Mayflower, Gerrior, Arichat; produce. Nimrod, Bolan, Boston; do. &e. Estelle, Fraser, Newfoundland; oats. 3—Awelia, Adelaide, LeBiane, Arichat; bal. Albert Edward, Ogden, Bay Verte. | 4—Alert, Bowdoin; bariey. Ranger, Matattall, Tatwagouche; ballast. Annie, LeBlane, Pictou, ballast. . Sarah Jane, Hingley, Tatmagouche; | ballast. Bee, MeRae, do.; do. Curistians, McNeill, do.; do. Brigt Northern Light, Esdale, Barbadoes; produce. Brigt Lizxie, McKinnon, Gioucester, G@. B.: oats, 5—Schr Jasper, Cox, St. Jonu’s, Nfld.; pro. | Saladin, Smith, Savanah; oats. Amelia, Gerrior, Halifax; produce. | Bonita, Sullivan, do.; de. i | Blane, Boston; do i GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. —_— Se \EW ADVERTISEMENTS, = Hiousehold Furniture. ryxO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, at the late residence of Dr. STRATTON, R. N., Corner of Kent and Qurgn-streeETs, the whole of his IOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, consisting of — SOFAS, Chairs, Centre and other Tables, Lounging Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers. Hair Mattrasses, | Feather Pillows and Bolsters ; a large quantity of Bedding, Table Linen, Carrets and Hearth Rugs, Knives and Forks, Piatedware in Forks, Spoons, Castors, Toast Rack ; lot Cruekery ware and Glass ; Cooking and Franklin STOVEs, | Kitchen Utensils, Wood and Coal. ALSO One very superior Rosewood Cottage PIANO FORTE. Terwus.—Three months’ credit on sums over £10, on approved Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Dec. 10, 1860. Auction! Auction! Alcohol, Gin, Tea, Tobacco, Dry Goods, Crock- eryware, Glassware, Buckeis, Brooms, Lea- ther, &c., &e. ryXO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 20th DECEMBER, inst., at the Subseriber’s SALE ROOM, QUEEN STREETD, at 11 o’cloek, a. m., the following GOODS, received per Bark Gazelle, from LIVERPOGL, and other recent arrivals from the UNITED STATES :-~ 60 Chests TEA, English importation, warranted good. 6 Crates Crockery ware, o Casks Glassware, 6 Kegs TOBACCO, 20 Doz. Brooms, 9 Casks ALCUUHOL, 20 do. Buckets, & Do. GIN, 1 Cask Cutlery, 40 Boxes >OAP, 75 Sides LEATHER, 40 Boxes Cigars, 2 Bales Buffalo Robes. ALSO : A variety of DRY GOODS, consisting of— GREY COTrLONs, DOESKINS, SHAWLS, White Do. Handkerchiefs, Coburgs, in variety Printed Do. Braces, Threads Biue & Orange Do., Regatta Shirting, Bed Tick, Lin ng Cuttons, Fancy Do. Cotton Warp Cambric & Cross Barred Muslias. ta Terms Liperar. WILLIAM McGILL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Des. 10, 1860. MAILS. FVUE MAILS for the neighbouring PROVINCES, and the UNTITLED STATES, wil', until further notice, be made up and forwarded by SCHOONER, via PICTOU, every MONDAY and TUURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon. Mails for ENGLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND and BERMUDA will be made up as follows; On Monday, the 1th December, Tharsday, the 20th se Monday, the 24th Mails for NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA and the UNITED STATES will, on and after FRIDAY, the 14th instant, be forwarded, via Ca;@ Tormentine, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Offices. Charlottetown, Dee. °, 1860. 2w J. W. BRADLEY & C0, AWSON’S BLOCK, corner of Great Grorcs and Kent Srreers, Charlottetown, at very low prices for CASH or Cognac BRANDY—direct from England—5 years in Bond in London, Domecque & Co.'s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, CLARET, CLUAMPAGNE, London PORTER—quarts and pints, Bass’s Pale India ALE, do Boswell’s Quebec ALE—barrel and bottled, MOLASSES, RAISINS, CURRANTS, COFFEE, SALERATUS, BLACKLEAD, KEROSENE LAMPS, | PAILS, TUBS, A large assortment of STOVES of the latest American patterns, 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, Broad & Co.'s celebrated New Brunswick AXES, A large assortment of FILES, from the celebrated House of Charles Cammel & Co. Sheffield, England, | CROCKERY, Mill and other SAWS of all descriptions, IRON and STEEL of all kinds, Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e., | Steam ENGINES, from £100 upwards; BOILERS to mate, OIL—used for Threshing Machines and other machi- nery, 63. per gallon, PAINTS, HARDWARE—large assoriment, GLASS, TOBACCO, GUNS-—large assortment, CORDAGES. Always on hand articles too numerous to mention. Charlottetown, December 3, 1860, - BOSTON. BOSTON. pust received, ex ‘“* Septimus” from Boston— FLOUR, SUGAR, CONFECTIONARY, FLUID, CANDLES, MOLASSEs, LOZENGERS, RAISINS, TEA, For ralo, Wholesale, by J.&T. MORRIS. Deeem ber 3, 1860. Im GREAT SATISFACTION ‘S KECELVED by the purchasers of the LEVIATHAN COOK STOVE, it combines so many good qualities. A few still on band—Twetve Moyras Crepir, if required. BEER & SON. Dee. 3, 1860. lm AXES! AXES!! NDERULLL’S best Cast Steel AXES (Island pattern) just received, and for sale by W. W. IRVING. Dec. 3, 1860. Ist tf CASTINGS FOR THRESHING MACHINES. UST roceived from Pictou foundry, and for sale b W. W. IRVING. Dee. 3, 1860. Jal tf chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — | years—and the saving of wood and labour. Epwarv Morrisey, Tavern Keeper; Thomas McPurrson, Wharfinger; Cuartes Jaues McDonavp, Orwell ; Captain | Joun McDowatp, Piette; Fivusay McDonatp, Point Prim; Ricnarp Gitt, Newtown. Now is the t:me to secure one of these everlasting cheap | Stoves, before they are all sold. : Also for Sale, a few FARMER'S BOTLERS, at a low price, suitable fur soup making, dyeing, or boiling potatues for pigs. | ‘Two Sechooners will be at Orwell Wharf on the 4th October, ‘loading with Produce for the subscriber. PATRICK STEPHENS. | Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3m. | Stoves! Stoves! JUST ARRIVED FROM YARMOUTH. N.S. | ZOMRESH STOCK of the eelebrated Cooking, Franklin ani Box STOVES, with large Metal Boilere, for sale by the following Agents :— McDonatp & Broruers..........Georgetown. Wa. CLEMENTS.................-Murray Harbour. H. J. P. Vervizzicn.............Charigttetown. Me. Lau??? 2.5. scsceape ep e+ Bee JOUN ORR... eee eee eeeeenceeessNew Glaszow, Garrett & Hupson...........+++Fyfe's Ferry. McKay & Son......2..0++++++++.New London. Revupen TuPLIN.......%...2..++-. Margate, D. & P..MecNotr.........)...... Malpeque. Joun Haszard .....+.++++e0+++e St. Eleanor’s. FL, GREEN. 2... cep ccc ecce roe ee pUMMOTRGS. D. RAaMSaY....cccsccencceecess+ ek Ort Gill, And at P. Sreruens’s Uheap Store, Orwell, where one of the Stoves can be seen in use. Any parties wanting these Stoves will require to order them immediately, as many have been already engaged. Terms—3 10 12 months, on joint notes of hand. fa Please cail and see before purchasing elsewhere. September 25, 1860. Isl 3m Ex “Gazelle” from Liverpool, and “Carri M. Rich” from Boston: YENUE Subscribers have received their FALL STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large aud well selected Stock of | DRESS MATERIALS, ‘in French Marine, plain and striped Winceys, Gala Plaids, Coburgs, Alapacas. &e. MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS & SHAWLS, ‘in great varicty. RIBBONS, Velvet Trimmings, Scarfs, Flowers, Plumes, &e. A few magnificent IIEAD DRESSES, GLOVES, Hosiery, Silks. Velvets, Linens, Muslins, white COTTONS, Prints, striped Shirtings, Tickings, Blue Denims, (rills, &c. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHS, in Cassimere, serene ter eaves Whitaeys, Broad HARDWARE : Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Edge Tools; Saws, Files, Hinges, Locks, Screws, Saddlery, &e. GROCERIES : TEA, Coffee, Brown and Crushed SUGAR, Molasses Raisins, Currants, Candies, Soap, Spices and Dry Saltery. —— ALso——- £0 bags Nails and Spikes 60 boxes best Smithwick Glass 150 kegs Paints—black, white, blue, red, yellow & green 6 casks Linseed and Pine Oil 4 do piits Turpentics and Burning Fluid 248 coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage 6,600 yds Hemp and Cotton Canvass 26 ewt Sanderson's best cast, spring and shoeing Steel 50 tons Iron — various sizes 3,000 bushels salt 67 Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. With large stock of Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Oakum, Warping Chocks, Windlass Gear, Hawse Pipes; Bright and Nap- tha Varnish ; Buckets, Brooms, Tranke, Buffalo Robes, y and ARPS, &e. Wholesale and Retail. W. W. LORD & Uo. Charlottetown, November 26, 1560. Dissolution of Co-Partnership- Notice. ue Co-Partnership heretofore subsisting between the sub- scribers, ander the firm of McMILLAN & LING, Wheatly River, is this day dissolyed by mutual consent. Al! indebted to the said firm will make payment to Alexander | McMillan, who is duly authorized to settle al] accounts re- lating to the said concern. ALEXANDER McMILLAN, WILLIAM LING Wheatly R ver, Nov. 22, 1860. Isl. (4wpd) Extra Labrador Herring. 120 BARRELS PRIME LABRADOR LERRING, ai\J 326 do. large Spring do. For sale low. P. W. HYNDMAN, Chebucte Warehouse, Nov. 19, 1860. ‘ Reduction of Duties. ‘ONFIDENTLY anticipating the above on the firet day of May next, the Subscribers, iil] then, offer their enormous stock of West India KUM at 4s. 9d, per gallon. Great George-street, SWABEY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, November 19, 3860. 3w N. B.—Island made WLUISKEY, also lowered to same priee. FOR SALE. A NEW ORGAN, suitable for a Church, made in London, by one of the best makers, will be sold very low. J. & T. MORRIS. Noy. 5, 1860. (all papers lm) Apples, Apples, Apples, OR SALE at DODD’s BRICK STORE, 50 Barrels Baldwin APPLES, warranted a good article. Nov. 19, 1860. 3in DODD & ROGERS. Wanted to Sell or Hire, N EXCELLENT SALADIN MARE. She is gentle and fast in hurness—is perfectly safe and free from viee; is very easy in Saddle, and accustomed to al! kinds of farm work. She is in good order, and will be sold low on credit, or hired out for the winter at a nominal rate te a person who will take good care of her. For further information apply at the Examiner Office. Tus 14, J. & T. MORRIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Leather, &c., Import direct from Liverpool, New York and Boston. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1860. 3m. Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. - Constautly on hand at prices cheaper than can be . his X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1859. NOTICE. ue Subscriber begs to intimate to his friends in Pringe Kdward Island, that he has appointed Mr. Cuagtzs Baw, Queen’s Square, Cliailottetywn, his AGENT for the Island, in place of Mr. Kenneth McKenzie. Ali cloth left with Mr. Bell to be Failed, Dyed or Dressed, will be punctually attend- ed to. Cloth forwarded to the Mills during the past Summer will be returned to Mr. Bell's. STILLMAN LIPPINCOT. Cloth Mills, West River, Pictou, N S., Octuber 31, 1860. 4w TEACHER WANTED. wy Azrep for the Brown's Creek Sehool District, Let 59, a Teacher of either Class. Application to be made om or before the 27th of Nov. inst. | Trantee JOUN McLEAN, JOUN BRUCE, ANGUS STEWART, Nov. 13, 1968. .