- _- nd _ oo —_— -- @ to the matter had ed and corrected i , ie Ltn Pei : of ri a — — regarded as 9° Glas, Sieteiaties vee alee cr a rush cure | denies: Ris cntengo on tbe .Covstitation of iesolved, That a Subscripticg List be now! CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. | egarue aa ; ‘ Ofecution. | ve well as ivertisements whic ; USSSA people an anyt yr be } r ot ibsern ptidhs { 3) ! ’ : : : - sig +r p ri sdvertisements which form the most | aaa vniciat than be ‘a pallies > Phat the! Ca a ohh oe ¢ hs A. een, oi Die weekly meetings of the ensuing session of | i Hy TISEME : : eo his chent as one art of Our printed matter. We shall Budget as decreed by the Cha . eed maa Le hat {86 Rev. G. Bi. Grant, the resi | this Institution commenced on Friday evening last, . ° ‘ ived 1 honour ef the Gover iment i vn \ @uc attention to or behind bet ae a 7 a" a 71i~ | - a i tt a and i inshers - ‘therwith i when the following subject was discussed, viz :—- | ~ wet OAPI —— . ei y the Chan of} Meser erteon, R. Robertson, Stewart, | « ghogid Cle vu interfere in th lities of th N : v to knew that the learned « - lente. bu ie ' yround of insufficienc Tine i nine } lonld Ciergymenu interfere in the polities 6) e RAND ! on ‘in ‘ oulw eR LOY Whi De. LUrTy u } a e ete } mate , ee ri >I y l ( ‘ ya ee times 7” A fvor debating the question, the followiag G co. SERT Stoves bf Stoves g r ‘ tert tro i hee RAVAN ty yer ¢ ’ blie affoors outside the ear tiiions ban el t j | th Mm " Senate qentive ewe rs — — ae S TO E S! ! ! SL CNG the Couetetutio: ‘he ne ai cr i sais . t carved by a lnajority ot tive, viz i ; i : ea : von.” Tho meaning of thie #} On motion of Mr. A. Robertson, Mr. W liam} —& Brenlvad That while i sas -:,| LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, t wit! ain—" J wautmore money than you choose to | y ; ‘ Resolved, That while in tho opiniea of this N. d lead . av LATEST NEWS FRi M BUROPE, | xravt me, and, becpuee you refuse, I will take the |. ‘r Was appointed Treasurer. Aithough the Club Clergymen have aa undoubted right to inter TO RE GIVEN BY ew an Improved Style for . rm eal pu ' y ' 8 ; vu ' y at | Noes tale tht chon band do asl Hs, eit ge endence of : the paring Was oa yet a fere in polities, yet, a8 a general rule, such inter- The Members of the Charlottetown New Economy. Comfort, and Cheapness. : 7 oo ‘ A nl eae . 5 ‘Tiplions to the value of neariy & Were taken wan aearehen ft ‘ aLont ° > ° ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL |¢®"™¢ 4 fg : ry b® SA ppose b it A aol sof thanks was m nt aadeah toMr ae oo ‘ ‘i roes & i eere Sei civil Musical and Literary Society, “Fea ~- la sensible, albeit. a phieewa Dcophe l endive} <7. ; : ae ee ‘| liberty, and is injurious to the cause ef refigion. libiadilia 7 ‘ ; , in Scotia rn he rh . Mig = was we're | Haythorne, for bis able and impartial conduct. in 1%. alae ms iil - ¢ AT J UST received at ORWELL CHEAP MINISTERIAL PIFTICULTIFS Twe R. M. Steamship Argbia arrived at Hali-| 8¢?timenta like these frou the bead of the state, the chair, after which the meeting adjourned. The subject fur next Friday evening’s debate is, STORE, & new stock of the aluost everlasti 1» : 8 to suppese then ‘herent an all the elerjents of far, on Saturday the Ist inst., being 13 days from os eva deficient in all the eleruents of “Would the establishment of a Poor Teuse be TEMPERANCE HALL, Yarmouth. N. 8. Stoves—-NOT YANKEE MANU” We understand, on the best authority. that the ' foot. Mn tall 0 vel ie oe er ind a te os themselves under DONALD FERGUSON, Seeretary. beneficial to this Island, and is it required ?” ON ere iw ane 1, 2, and 3, with Averpeol ™ ad § ery Doisterous passage.) tht hoof of the reva trampler } iar — — wo eee ee : single ab © ovens ) lpg. Hon. Alexander Laird has seceded from the Go Her latest dates from Live rpeol are te th 18th! ‘Phe eucetal A Public Meeting was held at Lot 12, on the Main Died, Thursday Evening next, 13th aa correspondent of the Daily News| aeament : — ‘ | . 3 Western Road, on Saturday, the Ist instant, for the v ' . Ag O@HLIC UAL V = OW \a ‘ , } , it wZ“r 1 tol . ; * La on Phat ger ML Was in ft oO The Mail for this [sland did ret serve | 4t Speszio, says the telegraph hax brought tidings | purpose of giving a name to the locality, (the place} At Big Point, Lot 60, on the 24th ult., after a short November, 1862, rge and Small Franklin & Box Stoves, Tuesday, when amecting of the Executive Coune Wadeatling uct the ht ; Fhe fok : twe Confederate privateers Yaving entered the| being hitherto known as Robinson's Settlement ) ~* Mr. betaagpncy vag aged 7 ethecte. | Under the most distinguished patronge. for Schoolhouses, Churches, d&e., &e, y will =e ae ee ‘ 7 en _ editerranpean, Captain Seywmes } . . -| After several names being suggested, the Meeting Al Montague, on the loth imeat., o iptheria, i ‘ . . me hi was being held, and though earnestly solicited to | joy g summary furnishes all the news of im-| mand of one of the m Ve is io ee gow ye f Came to Une sipoleana venthaaiek th aaiiaied locality the 57th year at her age, Margaret, beloved wife of Q* which sion the Beautiful Cantate Saleh, en enaepenaiin heeds alli attend by two of the Roard, deputed to wait upon | portane: ave already sunk or burnt twelve Federal aiid | in future Mount PLeasant,” as being very ap-| Robert Dewar. Having embraced the Saviour in of the FAIRY QUEEN will be a in ’ . him for the purpose deelared that he would rh and the consuls of all the ports are on the alert | te spread the tidings, and to provide measures lor luture safety, © Queer aceompanied by the Prince of have agething more to do with the Government. | Wales, Princeas Hek a ual Princess Loaise, propriate in consequence of the mutual coneord and agreeableness of the inhabitants with each other. SAMUEL LEDSTON, Chairman her youth, she was cnabled in an exemplary iman- ner to cleave to Him through life and death. At Point Prim, on Friday, the 23rd ultimo, of which the Grand Choraa — will take . The Hall will be handsomely tra, and a number of Lady and Gentlemen amateurs We are not aware that Mr, Laird has formally re | *ttead d diviue service ou the morning of Sunday | : _ 4 JAMES IL. FITZGERALD, Sec’y. infammation, Jolin MeLwod, iu the 68:h year of his Daore open at 74: Concert onmematnnatieieled: last five years, and whoare ready to testify to their es os veek at the ehapel of the Castle of Calembary.| Mk. GLAvsTONE’g Secession SPEECH.—We Mount Pleasant, Novy. 3, 1862, — s last. 2nd i t 5 Ticke ie 6d eneh; Reserved Beate So ‘| asefulness. The readiness with which they impart signed it the ia, as state it,—Re has} 7), vas performed by General Superin-| 4Te enabled to state, says the Manche ter Com- : ' : : a Sunday mat, Se ee hes two days iusee, } Tickets le. 6d. c i : 4 heat, has been remarked all who use natalie b ate ete wnt ie 6 Tey Pla em “ Ae nerad 3 7 Ar | cevcial Daily 1 at ni rg t - 1 a titi Publishers of the Island papers will please to | Ilobkirk William, only child of My. T. Burris, .. sale of ne Seats will commence on yamomns 9 em dwellings as well as heme I 5 ’ " Monk Meyet bie rown Prinee and Crown _— GUY Lust, That in the highes pontica copy this communication. ees | Y ednesday at the Book Store of Laird & Marvie . verpment He probably allow bik warac to 1 *‘rincess of Prussia aud the Duchess ef Coburg | CrCles there is no anteipation of an immediate P rorereener england iitaeaieee SHIP NEWS. ona the Hall by the Usher. ”| been productive of great comfort, wh they do vere likewise present | Fee esuihou “af the Southern Coniederacy by this maim amongst the hist j country 4 Uo ors unti 5 lac , | j 1 : natK ‘ 8 Piace Che Blibje ct has recenlly again been very | ineess and the Prinee of Wales deft Coburg for} seriously discussed by the French Cabinet, but it} a : : (m the 6th the Crown Prinee and Cro ean be filled by another Mr. Laird has made mn P ; Prinee and —e [%° Great preparations are being made for the Grand Concert given by the new Musical and PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. e 3 will be given for the benefit of the Society und for the Lancashire fand. November 10, 1862. rally thrown down. They are ied w a : . ia high" ; eget | Literary Assvciniion, ou Thursday evening. The forge lers, very useful for public declaration of the reasons whick have in-| Nuremburg; from thence the Prince of Wales | a ty unprobable that they would take separate | 1441) will present a brilliant appearanee. As} Oct. 30—Novaseotin, Pnblicover, Cape Canso; poses, for making soap, oF preparing wed a ston from the Government. but we! Will pay a visit to Prince and Princeas Louie of | action aud depart trum the understanding which | many of the reserved seats are engaged by the fish. Perseverance, Lamkin, Richibueto ; deals. _—e Pre sony b Dae, at ® Very smeif i ’ least o Hesse, and he will afterwards rejoin the Prince | mas hitherto existed between the respective Go-| act on the ground |. 4 Princess at Ulm, and then with them proceed | et — Ciladstone’s remarks mity there-| a tour in Switzerland and on the coast of the | 8. eMy be Tegards das an expression of the Mediterranean opinion which he shares in eommon with the os is . yeas | general public, that the South must now be re- _At an oarlie r hour Prince W uliam, Princess | garded as a nation, but it wonld be erroneous to Cuariotte, and Prince Albert TLeury of Prussia, | infer that any official recognition of that fact has “ out Berlin, ~—s by Countess Hohen-| yet been decided on. © country. | thal, Jaroness Vou Deoheneck and Cant: ? - , . ’ » an aplau STATE or EF oT . What influence Mr. Laird’s refirement will have | Lueadou a a Siarakainestiousiahes ” t ‘ . J p dl : ’ 4 pe, on the district he represents in the House of Ae-| The Court went into mourning on Sunday for) nation can sately rejax its vigilance or dispense sembly, we are not prepared to say. We are | ‘he oe a ot Saxe-Coburg, aunt to the| with its arms UXplosive matenals are piled upon . - teen, and will retai Dt) ms ¢ ide The reece she » » Freneh Cabi- afrand that that retirement ia too late to win back ® : etain it until the 26th inst all sides. ‘Phe recent change in the Freneh Cabi . . ; Preparations are being made at Osborn for the | "¢t increases the uncertainties and dangers of the the support of the old staunch Liberals with which reception of her Majesty on the 18th inet, hour. The Prussian Government has also added Mr. Laird commenced public life, aod without Shortly after the 10th of November the Queen ® pow element of trouble. The onitty chesney whack be would never be known in our public af-| will arrive at Windsor Castle, where her Majesty of the policy of certain courts, with their secret = , loan weieel : capo al ete _| Understandings and secret intrigues, create sus- Sanaa eit whrewd mat and oe] Fat Na he deh Ei ace | sk, ain the halons go boat the ordinary who can trace the current ©f public opinion. Butthat | sort, and will probably spend Christmas at the ee ne Age . is like all general rules — liable to an exception, | Castle. . 1 ai Fould has — a report i The exceptiéa ia bis i ~~ - ? vevey?. | -uperor on the present financial condition of the pti case was shewn when he| aoe 7 following from the * Obs« Fver =/empire. He informs his Majeaty that the mea- joined the Tories and Proprietors, in the mixtakea here wil a Cabinet Council in Downing one «tae He. 7 sures he proposed in January last have been eo suc- . | street sday, 2 . , betta they intended to wt the Land Quew- Curie than wnat gel a bine ac te gent at be has bee aot draw upa Dudget é ; > ; . r 363, ie j tien, and Satisiy the just expectations of the ten-{ given for the convenience of those Ministers who for 1563, which will show a surplus of upwards ot . , aa eight million frances, and, even with the expendi- antry. We thought he was too old a bird to | *f¢ 44 distance. Conjectures are rife about the | giture that may be incurred by the eciown ex- | subjects te be diseussed—foremost amongst which } 7 7 ieellinee 2 ' , edition, he is confident that the balanci r the ih urgency are the protractea mischief ot the | f te Seine a coat eae understand that he justifies h that “ he saw teemuch shuffling behind the seenes.”’ Mr. Laird ie a shrewd old gentlhewan—he can read the signe of the times as well ae any man | living; and he cannot fail te see the rank disfavor in Which Government are held by t) allow salt to be put upon his tail in such a ridicu- friends of the Association, persons wishing for good seats should procure them inamediat ly. Full partiewlars will be given on Weduesday. Seretan Notice. — Holloway's Ointment and Pills—Be ready.—Now many are suffer- ing from throat and chest affections, which rapidly run on to danger when maltreated or neglected. On the first appearance of irritation in either part, Holloway’s Oint- ment should be perseveringly rabbed twice a day upon the external skin, whence it will pass to the glands, and through them its be- neficial influence will be distributed to every neighbouring organ. By this means all in- flammation of the lining membrane will be subdued, and the air passages relaxed, both of momentous importance for the patient's eafe- ty. It is not too much to state that this treatment, aided hy Holloway’s Pills, a mild diet, and regulated temperature, has restor- “oo to health when death seemed inevi+ table. i wee] BRITISH COLUMBIA AND VANCOUVER : ISLAND. We have the Victoria British ‘ Colonist’ to the ious manner as was dove nearly four yeara ago; | Income and ey i » fo 62 wi »§ d,| 26th September. The news i in- American struggle, the Roman question, and the } Whet adopt gememnpenr hse Boraetobimh; w ne? ptt ay ear pall Fst ey Mpa La Rooka, Davison, Pictou; coai. Jl—Jdeseph, Joseph, Cape Canso; fish. Transit, Hill, New Bed- ford; bal. Millicent, Palmer, Boston; goods, Trial, Wolfe, Richibucto; deals. Nov. 1—Superb, Swain, ilalifax; fieh, 3-—Active Mercheaux, Sydney; coal. Amnie, Livingston, Ri- chibucto; boards. Ellen, Shelnut, Halifax; goods. Sea Star, Boudrot, Arichat; bal. Ebenezer, Aims- worth, Newfoundland ; fish. Gazelle, Swain, Ha- lifax ; goods. Venus, Beaton, Pietou; eoal. Pro- vidence, Boutin, Arichat; bal. Amnabella, Le La- cheur, Halifax; do. Ellen, Pentz, Pugwash ; lime- stone, Bee, Meltae, Pictou; coal. Villager, Watt, Miramichi. deals. Renfrew, MeMillian, feaac’s Harbor ; fish. CLEARED. a tenuis trometer: an “0 iteuge, nia, A » Newfoun ; , y al Pictou; bal. Eliza Frances, Bogart, ° came ; cate. 41—-President, Quinn, Newfound. land ; pro. Nov 1—Farewell, MeKenie, Halifax; pro. Ava, Baker, Pugwash: do. Caledonia, MePayden, do; bal. 3—Orion, Halifax; prod. Franklin, Myers, Tangier; do. Alma, Foley, New York; onts. Maxwelton, Pani, Boston; pro. Maytlower, Ger- rior, Halifax ; do. 4—Lady Sale, , New- foundland; do. John, H , New York; do Ariel, Moore, Halifax. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Gravesend, Oct. 6.—Maud. . Liverpool, Oc, 4.—Monitor. 7th Sago. 17th High- lander. WINTER GOODS! NEW & CHEAP | JUST RECEIVED. te At Cheapside Store, Queen Square, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Brown, opposite the Market House. ([(SE SUBSCRIBER has ty recent arrivals from J, 1,, LON- DON, and the UNITED STATES, a general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, , almost ey iption pf GOODS required for the SE4SON, of the best quality, jn spb wameed Ae tg chewed wen | He takes this opportunity to LIC that he continues to sell for CASH only, and that any Goods bought must be paid for before lauded. Oeea, Novena Ea W. , at the above oS Sabet a Ring eee Auction! "TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tau Fe ih et wt 0b cctoch, #.m., at the 8 Suje ea. “eypsingt i ther or not any unforseen circumstance may | terest. The House of Assembly is still in session, delivery UCTI and it seems to ws he has been rather a long time | Lancashire distress : | arise to disturb the confidence in the future, it is} but they appear te transact little business of im- Launched, oe 3 ; at ll dclokal the AY, iu discovering the presence of the salt before) Hyde Park was not last Sunday the scene of a| certain that M. Fould has succeeded in stopping | partance. A man named Webster, an English-| Prom the Shipyard of Mr. George Ellis, Lot 12,| By to these TERMS, be is enabled to | of the Termce House, The above is +p nvakiag his flight from the Executive cage: but repetition of the riots of the two previous Sun-| the succession of annual deficits, as the financial! wan, a large boot aud shoe dealer, was shot dead } on the 29th Oct. ‘a very fine juniper built, copper | furnish SUPPLIES at a small advance oyer cost portunity for parties wishing to furnish, perhaps Mr. Laird . ener es suri days. This may have been partly the result ef a| year of 1952 will add nothing to them; and by the | in the streets of Victoria on thenight ef the 25th, | fastened ship, of 800 tons, called the ‘ Isabella’! and charges, and at the lowest rate to be bad for! can be bad at the office of suird may get some Ingenious artist tike Col. Gray, te paint his plumage before the | general election We understand that Mr. Laird’s “skedaddle” | lie chapels vn Sunday mornihg, enjoining them to} more than 150 million franes. stay away from the Park; and partly in cense-| cludes by a rather veuturous glance at futurity, and | sixty was looked forward to with much interest. letter aderessed by Cardinal Wiseman te the Irish | conversion of the Pour-aud-a-half per Cent. Rentes| by an individual whe mistook him for another Catholics of bis diocese, and read jn all the Catho-| he bas diminished their immense aggregate by | person. Tuere is a great scarcity of females in M. Fould con-| Victoria, and the expected arrival of a eargo of quence of @ notice issued by Sir Richard Mayne, | gives an assurance that the Budget for [864 will | The ‘Colotist’ advises those interested to check Saunders,’ built under the inspection of Leyd’s nt, to class A 1, seven years, for the Hon. James Yeo. PRICES CURRENT. CuaRortetows, Noy, 7th, 1862.9% in CHARLOTTETOWN. He itenks bie ol automa Se fo Hees support received since re-opening in his present TRADE, and they may rest assured every Charletiotown. On Adee my pastionser. Oats, Hay, Turnips, Stock, Farming Implements. ” has caused some distress to the Government, and | Prebibiting the discussion of popular and exciting | contain no arrangements hable to cause any in-| their ardor:— Provisions. sage a offered to those who may tavor that they have been e: ' . etait | OPCS n any of the Parks,” and warning the| crease in the taxation. “The screw steame vende custom. os : ven casting about for a successor publie that any attempts at disturbance would be > . - . : Bead 2 mt ae "7 wate r Tynemouth, from London, Beef, (small) per Ib.... ...- .s0- see e+e+.3d to 5d 0 At FALCONWOOD FARM, the ressdence In the « Xtremity of their grief they have applied a wressed Tt ng ol a Paris, Oct. 17.—La France of this evening says with sixty young ladies aboard, should be here in Do by the quarter.....,,---+y+++ «..- 3d to 4d | rders from the country promptly attended of Ww. &. LONG WORTH. a lend , ; - — she stale of the weather bad, pro-| that the withdrawal of M. Touvenal from the) afew days, aud bachelors both young and old| Mutton WNP Daves apecinnereres cece case 2d to 5d to when accompamed with the needful. - to a lam proprietor, aa if they had not enough ot bably juite as much to do with the peacetul re-| Ministry’ has produ “ed an immense sensation at | must prepare to give a fitting reception A Pork per Ib 34d to 4d vo BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON 7 . anita of th ane uusands. however. visits + agate : 7 < GH HEULCHS® SCHsaLM = ‘ , fe . , ao 0900 0600 00406 0006 0b e i that class in the Government already. The gen- i ; . Ce Ma — Pp pacin y visit d Turin. A rumour of the resignation of Signer | neral holiday should be proclaimed; all the buat- | Do GOMOD, . «. é00 seb och 0bse Sonera fe Oe OES The 2 ah COTTON GOODS ewbraces o'eh Rey xrnt to {mp Bain au tleman thus favored is William Douse, Eaq., se LBIK, In expectation of a renewed contest.) Ratazzi was much credited, Aun extravrdiuary|'"¢ Wave trom flagstatls; salutes fired from Bea-| Lamb, per Ib,,..,,.5.,++++++ +++ eee 25d to dod every variety in that line. ° ing — EP. P. to. D replied to the flattering appli- | The mound of earth, called the “Redan,” on Council of Ministers has been appointed to take} ¢on Hill, clean shirts and suits of good clothes which the battles of the Butter (fresh).,.. 0-2. -:-seeeces ene He has Ladies’ and Gentlemen's CLOTHS in Horses, Cows, Sueer, Oars, , =, Datta, Moraden, ton's mage two previous Sundays lace . : adil »| brought requisition nae “ Z D by the tub..,. vill badd ved odde ib * . . . Ww. Plough , re * ’ ; ; place on the 18th instant, to deliberate on the rought into requisition, and every preparation o by ere variety, Blankets, Carpetti in Wool, Hi and cation by saying that he has been twenty-nine had been ue. was carted away during the | State of ailairs. | made to give this precious “ invoiee” a Saee wel-| Cheese, per Ib,.., +++. -+ee++rrre cree c+ Bd to Bd) Oo. “ shen iattedtion am - ant G aa , variety of AGRICULTURAL JMPELEMENTS. years a servant of the people, and he hinted that |?°"'°"* | The Temps of last evening says:—“M Fould| come. We are sorry to say that the ‘Tynemouth ae 4 ie. opcccadecslieyouresyiee = with OIL and FLOOR CLOTHS, Ironmongery, oe on oe oe of pure breed, aud well eetings expressive of sympathy for Garibaldi.| ia about to leave for santiion Yt in anid that | Will slece at fen ibe eta The | Lai bp deine ooh seb ph eddebes coghn<ghenld : ‘os, Sole Leath orth the attention of Farmers. the honour intended for him has been offered ra- Meetings Xpressive ot sympathy for Garibaldi, | is ab« a to leave for Marseilles. It is said that) W p at San Franciseo on her way Up. The Ham, car i aed. eoes o6ne eee Cee ere ee 6d to 7d ¢ ves, : Teras Libera. For pa iculars pee Handbilla, hie lat ; tard f) ; it i ther late—that, teadopt figurative lauguage, it was not desiraile to accept a passage ina ship that was | COU") , and protesting against the French eccupation of} he will make a speech in that city which will Seaman’s Bride, from Australia, with about Rome, continue to be held in various parts of the | create a sensation in the provincial and commer- | tw nty femaales destined for this piace, put in at) y. One of the most recent was at Brighton, | cial world.” | that port for provisions and water, the other day, | attended by the members tor the town, Mr. White ITaLy.—The and what did the Yankees do? Pearl Barley, per WDesee cece cress nee hd to RGd Flour, per barre].......+.2++0+ ++ e+e 428 to 408 DO WOE Dinas’ o0cs cos othe cbsee cctl se 2d to 24d A good atock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Misses’ and Children’s at office of — nay Noy. 3, 1862. : ; r ’ : j found te be in Sinking eondition: > Dro re ts fr Turi f B ! : : Aine: they CAP | 0, tose neeeceeeners cose sees LGd to 2d BOOTS and HOES Ls a k g condition; a1 d he pre- and Mr. Con pgham Speeches were made and Gar baldi are ne a tac a oe eatin tured the affections of the girls and induced them foe ceo ; af to 10d s 3 FOR SALE re. we underai . oo o ; th . : aribaldi are satistae , @ gave J Sn eek | ee Se ee + o> She Reor gees —_,, lers, we understs ad, to remain aa he is, than go} resolutions passed of the usual character, and the tors, however, ant clpatle ‘favourable success i to remain there, while the vessel came to this port 388, pe Vv bi . th Pp lla. and INDIA RUBB ’ float with the reckless crew who form the pre-| I receedings were unmarked by any disturbance | notwithstanding present symptom “ whiee ie | without even a petticoat aboard te delight the eyes | egetabies, in Leather, Prunella, ER, ithsti ng er symm} tins, uci I ¥ Lach of The hen well worth attention. NAPOLEON BOOTS. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, sent Government ; gentlemen gave expression tO! allow to be complicated and serious eapecially } and cheer the palpitating hearts of the Vatestoae | GUPPORIR, DEE Ghones coocone cee onane. chen 4: none - ‘ he popular voice, and on Friday the citizens of | eonsiderine * tha’ ser ahs i the enffer-| 20 Were preparing to receive the young ladies | Peas, per qt..--.-.+0..seecesccerenerensces hone ’ Tho Administration are in trouble. They were| Linke’ renin; i | considering “ the artritie disposition of the enffer- young t= is éd to 1s | Ladies’ Mantles and Sacques,| mr. William Dedd, Auctioneer, ‘It is our painful duty to record the death of | #ae8, wast Mas. Brenan, which took place on Wednesday | ‘ night last, at half-past ten o'clock. from the effects , | ot burns and other injuries received at the fire | ¢ whieh broke out on Mr. Brenan’s premises on | * Sunday last. For a couple of days after the me-}®®Y serious injury, though five ur six received! lancholy accident, we were happy to learn that s!cht contusions. —_- the opinion of the medical gentlemen who at-| tended her was auch as to afford hopes of her| between New Cross and Forest Hill. ultimate recovery; bat on Tuesday evening it! d was perceived that, notwithstanding all the skill | of her physicians, and all the kind attendance of | it while the train was running. & and ¥ q many devoted friends, she was fast sinking. | ed by opening the door, he leaned out of the car-| Federal and Confederate leaders, ia deferred from | ~~ and Hog Island, no one seeming to un- repared j riage to fasten the lock, when his héad was! der Warned of her approaching end, she herself to meet it with that calmuess resigna- | d tion which always distinguish the true servant of | d Christ Chureh, she bore with edifying and Christian | patience her painful safferings until she calmly | crinoline ; in one case a mother swept a kettle off the fire, by which her child was sealded to death ; and in the other the expansive dress catching the key of the gasmeter in a place of worship at| remgued her soul to Him who gave it. We most; sincerely and deeply sympathize wita Mr. Brenan in his sad bereavement. Never did a woman die t Ay number of seats | 1- x ei Fortified with the sacraments of the | turned a verdict of accidental death. for the same purpose. The! 1;.| With open arma. The immigration Board should} rown of 5 th the rails and upset. The | 2% It “ues — a has been | day forenoon _—- Hi. Preston, a private agine fel! upon the driver and killed the pvor | ee ee ae 2 ae (umore are}in the [7th U.S ufantry, stationed at Fort ‘iow outright, and the steker miraculously ¢s- he ak _ a change im the Ministry is about to! Preble, belonging to Benton, Francis L. Pree- apee'<t th = contusion iv the spine and other } a ee ton, his wife, Joseph Cubb, of Cape Elizabeth lighter injuries. None of the passengers received | aged ten years, Barbara B. Cobb, aged 12 | years, Benjamin L. Preston, aged about 12 a a Te 3 a ‘ _ | years, and Julia A. Derald, aged about 12 7 et HE 8 0f Saturday night brougvt no news | years, started from Cape Elizabeth in a lap- A lads’: | of any impertagce from the seat of war in the! streak boat with one sai ress had been caught in the door, and a gentle | o,.,." ; | As the wi 7 _ i - e- adane. wan in the same carriage undertook to extricate | ~**- The grest battle expected to take place | AS the wind blew very fresh, the boat a Having sueceed- | between the inmense bodies of troops under the | oe water, and when between Half-Way > FROM THE STATES. A fatal accident occurred last week on the Hine | ae stand how the boat should be managed, ashed against one of the bridges, and hia imme-| ——— unesplained couse, J he November elections she went under. Mr. Preston and his wife, iate death was the consequence. ‘The jury re-| 't the several State Legislatures appear to en-| Barbara Cobb and Julia Derald were drown- | gross the most attention, at present, of the Ame-|ed. The last that was seen of Preston he was making for his wife, whose clothing “"v buoyed her out of the water. a The Preston and Cobb boys went down Thursday, 6th November, 1862. | with the boat, but as she righted and floated, At a meeting of the Committee, on motion, it | the Preston boy got on board and pulled the Twe novel aceidents have been perpetrated by | rican politicians and jourua)ists. Potatoes, per bushe]........- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HE Subscriber bas instructed Wittiam Saxpersox, Esq., Georgetown, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, close to Montague Bridge, King’s County, at 12 o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, the i4th instant, (if not pre- viously sold by private sale,) the Freehold Property new occupied by Messrs. McDonxatp, Brothers— possession given when required — consisting of a STORE and DWELLING in one building, 39 x 26 feet, with a piece of LAND 50 feet front, to the shore, and a NEW WHARF at the foot af the premises where four schooners can load at a time. The above is a desirable investment for sny one wishing to carry on an extensive Mercantile bysi- ness or ship bala i Liberal terms wil! be given and time for payment, . . Notice! Notice!! seriber by Bond, Note, or Book Acsount, are requested to make payment on or before the First of DECEMBER uext, as a list of defaulters is to be handed to the Hon. J. Longworth forcollection. Schooners are now loading at Pinette, China Point, aud two at Orwell, where parties indebted can pay im produce, and where the subscriber is giving we highest price IN CASH for OATS and The Subscriber also notifies those who are in- debted for the Mowine and Rearing Macuines, and Stoves, due over twelve months, the sums respectively due by them mast be paid on or before the 20th instant, as the Proprietors are now on Island, and only await payment of the amounts due. P. STEPHENS. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 8, 1862, N. B. Amounts due in King’s County to be paid to the Hon. James Mclaren, or Mr. Thomas Annear, at Montague Bridge. P. S. '| of which aloue bas realized LL PARTIES indebted to the Sub-|' ; . ; ; , jer.” Gartbaldj is more than fifty-four years old: : ; ; la never comfortable The whole rd Mayor of the city, lor reasons Ww hich he! pas tived a eae life in heyhey lt oe ely ve : | send an agen to San k ranciseo to prevent ‘ des- | Carrots, per bush......-+++r++eree sees o++-e 6d in the latest Landon Fashion. On TODOS, on 25th day of November, im the ¢ il was not filled up from the s— fave in & pu ed letter, declined to act ag and when inactive suffered from prolonged eouts }ertions’ while the Tynemonth lies at that port. | Grain, 86 » at noon, . b ? . begs virman, but his absence does not appear to! attacl 3 of the : st wo 4 sae - aa my. | News from Willlams Creek, to the 20th August} Wheat, per bushel.......++.++0++-ee++e---none} A LARGE STOCK of MENS’ CLOTHING, mug. Tbere are now only six members there, | have abated the enthusiasm, and his place was! ta.; bolotin atate Hoe re er. FHC! snnonnees the death of John Emory (a Nova} Barle GR is eho e ewes cece cceecses 4s to 45 3d . : i Q*E =e —- LAE. canto asm thi atthe ty Pe mae, G06 Oe pe vast bulletin states that he is now suffering from! o°” Tia : ae ure | Sere ee Seal Fur Coats, India Rubber ditte, nine (79). i : and 1 ls Ww great @ ffi muity & quorum can be | Well Liled bY the Dew iweuber lor the « itv—\ t.} rheuimatiam It is seid thas lt ee ; -| Scotia.) after an illness of six weeks: and the} Oats do iticcisbthsesccenseeaeae seventy -nine ( ), in the third undred of had to do business. If the Elective Legislative; West Weed, who, it will be remembered, suc-| the amnesty, and that he was now free, Gooer,) | huling of Alexander Kent, alse a Nova Scotian, | Poultry. A splendid assortment of fine Goods in Ladies’ frsan Qucmvenpees tages wih"tne Bedators 3 “ a Sabai eded nl FT Eheneenl ve ‘ “~ as “ee a ae « Lest) i 1a t 2s no ieee, trenera | , a er . ne : a a a “ . > M - 7 ’ . Council Bill choul® come into oneration. shont |‘ led | I. tussel w h a the latter was trau | Garibaldi replied that the guilty alone could b by th falung of a Bank.—Claima at Willams Turkeys, each.... » bslwth cc bd abic di cwccamh see stuff material, Wi rinted and n), Co- | thereon, now in the of Mr, @ar- to operation, about} jared to the Upper Chamber a a . ¢ reported as giving a rich yield. J. T.| G ob Is 9d to 28 Sd ik | di pore trendr er: he asa pyees Se. pper Chaml amnesticd—that he would not accept such a favor, | o °°" 376? ted a8 gi mg a rich yield. . | Geese, COCH... +6. +-eeeee cree ee cers 8dto le 3d burgs, Delaines, Al , &e. &e. &e., Silk | diner. These premises are to be sold for cash, under hici ~~ ma 0 » the Mon. Jeremiah; The Northern papers announce the retirement and that Europe should shortly know the entire R “oa ee ~ to return 74 “Tae t . y, and : —_ gree gees “9 ogee + Feta mere're ay =i a 3a Dresses, Shawls, Ribbons and all kinds of Haber- 5 ee cobain —% M nd by =. Sumpson will know bis lace no more: ar a the of Lerd Ivury. on f the J dges of the Ss te} truth - 1. Ld ams Who, We belicye, Ba New Brunswick UCKS, CBCE 1+ - cece veer scerreoeee ae dashe an ortmen ST R E ibald | , and essie wife Executive Board will * reduced to fi rn . Court of Session, well know » a a he Was at t ny T MINts" ' a ay, | 2) 2WU ounces a day. The wen working at these | Partridges, each....-...---0+++ 2-4/4 +» Sd to Did > nat BOSIERY. the subscriber. ’ “ DOnr i reduced W Ove mem- ie on Wt *Semade Veots His {itiretient eae! D HF MINISTRRIAL (Crisis tw Fraxer—The “laims roceive $10-a day; 54 fird theamecives. Fish, In FUR, he furnishes Ladies’ Maff, Cuffs, CHARLES YOUNG. bers, whic b will be further reduced by the results wt unexp. < sed he I ea — ~~ a os | ares a spondent - the Daily News says it| | lour is said to be coming down: it is not worth | Coafish, per qtl.... sabtutieie a Boas and trimming in the £ lish and Canadian Ch. Town, Nov, 3, 1862. rw ow dial ‘ 5 ey ae = aso ue?) aust not be supposed that the winisterial erisis | 20 eente « heal aie kt aii ‘ ‘ ; . ; MT of the general election in January. It is Juat poe-jomly junior as regards years to Lord Lyudharst nes hag te week M Pn la : d he re ‘hs oat, ee und “id DO Sixte oe pew mp terly ae Herrings, per barrel........ --++-++ +++ 1 cane Sera — men’s FUR snd CLOTH TO THE sible that the rejecte 1 seat at the Council Board Lord Brougham, Lord W eusleydule » and oue or tendered their resignat ie 1t " a id th vr f - a RGRAN $6 Gale Res Seen purchased ae $10,000. | we ib ee ae none ee a PUBLIC. : > 4 : | tw » other veterans ef the Judicial Bench, aceedes ws e Di dies ek Co “ih ae j —P>—— | 5a MOD, Per 1D... 6. eevee ces seeece es ccee ‘OWEND’ DURWe m absence =— a - red to either of the members for the Twe rallwar o iit acted akin ee to sr a, r 3 r, que at 0 a t DisGRaci FUL AFFAIR AT FLE PCHER’s | Lumber. TO BE! D's LONDON HA TS from 9s. to 35s. afen pada. we Senay Sans for Sn “ a be Y ’ auwey accidents occurred oh Jonday, | sinultaneous!) ; ‘ ‘ resignation ould! e¢ pa, Py e rh ‘ 2 . ’ self-constitnt agent City, Mr. B er. OF Mr. D. Davies, and we have | stiunded in beth cases with fatal results, aud in| cause a fearful panic at the Bourse. M. Persigny| > W learn that on Weduesday night | Boards (Hemlock)... ..----+-++++-++- 2 together with a consignment of ROOM PAPER, | who does considerable bikTY Wor« in the charactor no doubt that either of these gentlemen would do} one upon a scale of fearful magnitude. The first| will, it is expected. | Sina’ veww teil a laxt, 28 a pat y of mill men and some persons Con- | Do (Spruce)... cece rece cere ceeecee Md to | the latter he offers ata Discount of 25 per cent. | of Anctioneer and Broker in this place, took advan- : : ee ee — Nt soe eet eee Saeco y SHOTLy, nected with the railroad, were returning on al Do (Pine)...... Sennen eens eee eees 7a to 98 | off former prices. tage of my absence, and levied on my goods and the best he could te be p the Government to keep | OCCUrTed on the Edinburgh and Glasgow line, by; account v5 Se, Seen Empere | trolly, on the railway, atgnidnigh® from Nichola’ | Shingles per M 108 to 15s chattels, with the pretence W secure the : ion ‘ ‘ bo { . a " > . , . . bray, e rauway, af gnidiuigh rom Nichola’s fo POT Mh. nc cccescevrereceecces 3 fie i Gp appearances for a few weeks longer; but their] bjciurch nod che pete noms, Glasgow to) | The Paris correspondent of the Her: a rks! at the Gvand Lake, two charges of small shet| Suudries. A few Bars of Sanders & Sons’ best AXE- | £7, due a party whom I believe never authori 3 } Luinburg ind e train from Edinburgh to; that the continuance in their places of M. Fould a “aba . Sega sais - TEE in. } i i . 5 difficulties are nevertheless oppressive and porten-| Perth, which, by the error of a pointsman, were! and M P raigny shows that the FE le 2 fired into them, by which five men were | Timothy Seed, per Lushel....... Peer Ones con, Sine a ae this oe im he actual ay we oft from may : j a i @ pom an, i ba wd igh) Hows that tite zhperor is ne re or jes rounded, either b ie she r é + 5 Coreeeree cree erereccee tous. } travelling on the same line, and encountered each! wholly prepared to break with the Liberal portiv ee tae und d, either by the shot ot beedhed Clover Seed, per lb..... 3a le 64 BENJAMIN DAVIES, | Swre goods to the value of about £200 and also in, gpl | oth ah yet: & tremecidious & hk thodeh’ the veel of og pa il : “ing iow ich ensued. It is hoped that none of the! Wool, per ite neies cahnen see ot ls to is Ch T . ; r jured my eredit by . that wass Yavune T " } pective drivers had grad ore dix iis a a Con wt 2 “— a ; . : uries will prove mortal: but we trust measures | Hay, POT LOD. 6 ene cece ee ewer cneeeees 50s to 60s n. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. wkly 6i and would be drafted for the war, and was not, DEATH OF MRS. BRENAN. incite ennai’ Gem os alles be ed na : Ned | Brussels, Oct "7 —Her Majesty Queen Vietoria be promptly taken to disabuse the lawless in-| Straw, per Cwt.........0+ ererrror cone receseee DS “THOS CLIFT” fr NEW YORK therefore, likely ever to return to this Island again, "1 | and ipwards of a audseden re ur leas inj re. is expected to arrive to-morrow at the Palace of! habitants of that district of the opinion that seems | Homespun, per yard......+..--+-++0+- 35 Gd te 6s iy om * | In his pressing eagerness to get the claims in bis Tuer melancholy casualty which happened to | | i Fe Ati" a me ail is vite all Lavt } to prevail that such murderous Weapous may be | non anne mane éners nainaienie nono OS UST received from NEW YORK ex bande aithGed, Qo som a ; i th gig eee ere ee eee, “Hidiie’ ES IN GREECE.— Athens. Oc resorted to with impunity. We understand thig| P)¥M5 Per Qt... .--- cere cree eeeeecees “ Taos. Curt,” and destroyed many v when Mrs. Brenan at the fire on Sunday morning, the | Chatham railway, a few miles bey« id Sitting-| gra a ceed a R ~ae rr dA. | dhock<tiie Rani® cite ; ald i aaaton ea ana | Calfskins, per lb........ Laeaiulll. eee dens 3d to 6d : to bis Shaving or Pawn Shop; even a few y 2nd instant, terminated fatally on Wednesday na ide Phe engiue oi the mail train, from some | the wil eal a Py : , - ye 4} en eine With 4 Youse wo ine oad oe Colonist , Bites, nee D.. <stnone+an0ee nan seseene anal x 116 813168 SOLE LEATHER. barrels did not eseape him, thoagh he left & quan- osiniins tan The ‘ Vindicator’ of Friday thus | ‘22% at present unexplained, suddeuly ran ofl Fae - ne ~ Din a ns. , wee raul persons ms fy inn Aime - , Sheepskins, enc .... «.2 00 -2-0- o> o2<0 0008 to GS J & T MORRIS tity of eoal more valuable than empty but Se oe — _ + | the hae, thea jumped on again, and ultimately,) **'® WOUudted. isturbanees have occurred at} ‘ oe % GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. ° . , . perhaps pot so much needed by him for his imme. vecords the lamentable event :-— With the teuder and a seeond-class and other ear-, #84, aud agitation prevails at Hydra and Spez-}| Sap Accrpentr—Five Lives Lost.—Tues- Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1862. Qi diate use. Since my return home I have compelled the fellow to return some of my goods, one article more than the amount Extras Which will be olf'low lor Gah Pee in our midst fur whose loss more general a 7: : 7 eens : . « : eo : . LOWD Peake’s Buildings. more heartfelt regret was felt than is now felt for Whitby, left the eenreageren 1 darkness. = sane a Advertisement Cobb boy into the boat. He then commenced by security on the property. One hundred pounds The Liverpool and London Nov. 3, aa EN, the death of this most excellent woman; and never| _Mr. Gladstone's speech respecting the suecess Ine ‘n the Public Newspapers.—S§ee adrt.| bailing the boat, and had succeeded in getting was regret more deserved. She was an example | of the Southern arms appears to have drawn out of what a Christian woman oaght to be; she war mild, unassuming, prudent, pious, religious, and, above all, charitable. May God reward her for able charities.” = eeeaeiere ad aaa at = roa ealled for Oatmeal, to be delivered befgye the 25th| sensible. The schooner Mountain Fawn, toner given in Herefordshire on the J5th, went) instant, and that the Secretary be authorised to Captain Sylvanus Gamma. f = ne way —— an on the = _ publish an Advertisemext in accordance the re-| jp} ormed 7, ic Gants ee aa aan = her rtues d wspeciaily for her i -| the podiic, any behef in the speedy recognition with. ee, nas yam —a the new Confederacy. Sir G. C. Lewis is known On motion, it was Resolved, That Tenders be | part of the water out when he sank down in- seen the disaster, but which was unable to be paid by the purebaser on the day of sale. eee TSSSTRACK. STEPHENS. Orwell, Nov. 10, 1862. Distressed Operative Mechanics of Great Britain. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. “PYHE Agent for the above first class r Sols ne Spatenen Sutiremtennte call oxduntien of the public to the ad ue Sehaarioer begs to inform the in- pully, Un noed NEW BUILDING, — = On motion, it was also Resolved, That the Cor-| afford any assistance. Captain Gammage HE Committee appointed to solicit Ine gre onniot the deh of thi exes! tt srry thing ator to eee Sept eqn commana ren dows and took th tout f| ein nite Pa for tu aerate ‘a Conny map dha ey | Grin tery propre axa lent lady was evinced by all classes in the corr- est rules of official etiquette, and he showed that | a tony enn Np ager ~ cael jtow. He found the Preston and Cobb boys pte | ane a ee without disparaging other Companies may be safely ness. an wn ' munity. Up to the time of her interment on| the tune had net come for any action in the mat-| what action bas been taken ia aid of the Fund. i,| 02 5°@T4 insengible. Measures were taken opportunity of subscribing, that subscription Lists eens be supertor to those affoeded Liv pon c on hand, 8 large assortment of Stove s , ys ine ially | &° Sccording to well-defined international law.) prince and King’s Counties By © for their recovery, which proved guccessful | are open at the Bunk, and also at the stores of go Magy : Pire and Tinwane, ® Boicers, Stitts and Satarday sil places of business remained pertially | 7),5¢ time could not, in his judgmeut, be said tole ese By enter, in Preston’s case, but which ili ag T. Desbrisay, 'W. Heard, W. R. Watson, | London F. & L. Tusurauce Sorr bags in elec Pocateee'at be lowes possible prions. 1 aad some wholly closed. Oa the morning of} have arrived until the North was convinced that THEOP. DESBRISAY, Hony. Secy. as te Cobb. Young Prsitay oie that fost Messrs. Laird « Harvie, James Watts, Messrs. eee al bas “paid ia ee ote rina bode ea we ra homes ¢ Saturday, about 11 o'clock, the remains were | it could net conquer the South, and restore the | ORO before he fainted he saw Cobbisitting up in Beer & Sons, vow 0 - = ne Gen gamee millions aud # quarter sterling. Jts subscribed ca- my , purchasing € ’ ALLIN ‘ ‘ s,.| Union. The extreme caution of the language of} — ‘ dioeas hos ea | Andersgn, Patrick Walker, W. E. Dawson, Fs. pital is £2,000 sier! and its invested fands " ? removed from her late residence to the Co} ne Shendiiiepeiadlinedin anedictnademaetans LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND. the boat. Their bodies have not been recover-| DG. & 8. Davies; and that donations in Oatmeal, at amount to £1.312,000 saat ibe fan aoe Grafton Street, Oct. 27, 1852. Qn * thedral, where & Poutifical High Mass was) Mr. Gladstone's more out-spoken burst, that it] _ The Committee appointed at the County Meet-| 04. Mrs. Preston, Joseph Cobb and Barbera | Flour, etc., will be also thankfully received a the | itn? taGtmmount to £36090 19994; pad ie a celebrated for the repose of ber soul; after) a which an eloquent and effective discourse was de-| livered by the Rev. De. McDonald, in which a heartfelt and well merited tribute was paid to the | the South, but he gave no opinion on that point) Edward Palmer and George Coles, Revds. T.| eminent virtues ef the deceased. Several of |"! | Gladstene spoke his own sentiments rather than | people of this country that the contest would is-| Britain, held their first meeting this day : ppears to have been used to cool public ardonr. | ing for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions in| E. Cobb were children of Morris R. Cobb of He believed it was the geveral opinion of the | aid of the distressed Operative Mechanies iu Great | Cape Elizabeth, and Julia A. Derald was a| | grand-daughter.— Portland Advertiser, 22d. | Present—His W orsbip the Mayor, the Honbles. | Se Distress on THE Lauravor Coast.—Capt. Hewitt, of Sherbrooke, lately arrived in the i¢ in the establishment of the independence of) i From this it would seem that Mr.| Duncan, J. Brewster, J. Davies, &e. | His Worship the Mayor was, on motion, chosen | aself.”’ fe . ‘ ry . ity zabrado anrese 4 the country clergymen—some from a great dis- those of his cutire colleagues, and this,an all pro-| President of the Committee, and Theoph. Des- city from Labrador, represents a deplorable | tance—came in expressly to assist at the solemn |, High Mass and the funeral rites. The latter, eon-| ‘Globe,’ which has enjoyed for many years the Williams, and William Murpiy, Esquires, Corres- 7 ' confidence of Lord Paimerston, in a leading ar-| ponding Secretaries. ticle on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's New-} ducted by His Lordship the Bishep, commenced state of affairs among the people of that re- givn, in consequence ef the short catch of fish. The details, as given by Capt. H., of On motion, the following Committee were dp-| present and anticipated want, are truly dis- ability, is the ease, for an evening paper, the | brisay, Esq., Secretary; and John Brecken, John shortly after 12 o'clock; and at their eonelusion, | egatic speech, aaserte pretty broadly that the ens-| pointed to solicit subscriptions in the different tressing.— Haiifar Sun. one of the largest funeral processions we have | ever witnessed in Charlottetown was formed in front of the Cathedral; and it was gratifying to observe that all the leading Protestants in the P - a community joined with their Catholic fellow citi- | “ zens in paying this last tribute of respectiul aud that oceasion to the moral power of a great Par-| No 1—James Dunean, James Anderson, and A.| ly conveyed, by no means gentle, and which im-| No 2—Honbles Edward Palmer, Geo. Coles, and pmary caution of a Minister was sacrificed on| Wards of the City, viz— } sii eae sary MONUMENT TO FaTueR MaTuew.—Weare | happy at being able to announce that Mr. Foley,| the celebrated sculptor, has finally agreed to, the | lies that Mr. Gladstone's ambition absorbs his} D. Brenan terms prescribed by the committee for getting up| iseretion. | No 3—D. Hodgson, Wm. Heard, and R. Heartz,| the monument to the Jate Father Mathew, the The Freneh journals of all hues haye been dis-| Esqrs. yeverable apostle of Temperanes. The work wil! | amentary leader—a censure, however courteous H. Yates, Exqre. | son, the Committee would urge on all immediate Liaus; and that, owing to the lateness of the sea action, in order that, as far as possible, the relief may be transmitted by the ships shortly to suil for England. By order, T. DESBRISAY, Hon'y Sec’y. GChgriottetown, Nov. 10, 1362. TENDERS FOR OATMEAL For the religf of the distressed Operatives of Great Britain, ue COMMITTEE appointed to solicit subscriptions ju aid of the ghove object GIVE NOTICE that Teuders will be received by the un- dersigned, at the store of Mr. Williams, Queen Square, until SATURDAY, the 1th day of Novem- ber instant, for the delivery of GOQQ) OATMEAL, in quantities of Sewt. and upwards, to be deliversd in Charlottetown, on or before TUESDAY, the 23th iustant. <3 Samples to be shewn to Mr. Williams. dition to this ve = ital, the having been established fone the recent Limited Liabifit Act, the individual fortunes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest merchants in Liverpool and Loudon, are liable for the anes should the —— the be “~- away. this respect it differs, it is believed, any aes Company established here. And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from England, is Buthorised to draw Bills the moment a loss occurs, and without referring to the Home Company, to the extent of one thousand pounds sterling. With these superior ote. the is not disposed (though it might well j to ask a higher rate of premium than other Engli Companies, which do not present the same advan- tageous features, and the Agent has been advised that an aniform rate has been upou by the Directors of this Company and the “‘ Queen’s,”’ and that the Agents here should, in this respect, “act in concert.” W. A. JOHNSTONE, pPAlnre aa? PAINT OIL, BAR Foe an ane and balf chests TEA DUNCAN & CO. J Charlottetown, June 30, 1862. aie INTERNATIONAL S$. $, CO’S STEAMERS. “Mew Brunswick” and “ Forest City.” (PHESE favorite STEAMERS leave 8t. JOHN for , POR , and BOSTON. alternately, every MONDAY and at 8 o'clock THURSDAY morning, ° ; J. 8, CARVELL, Agent. June 16,182. 6m ™ o cussing the subject of recognition, but they donot| No 4—John Scott, George Beer, and Henry | therefore be commenced immediately, Ae our | By order, Agent of the Liverpool and London affectionate regard for an honoured and useful, though unobtrusive member of society, whos good deeds were not interred with her bones, but | will live long in the remembrance of a very large circle of aequaintanees and frends. vive the slightest intimation that such an event js} Haszard, Exqrs. likely to take place soon. The French Minister for Foreign Affairs, M.| W. Brown, Esq, by the Emperor’s favourite —_M. Drouyn de| money subgeriptious be paid into the Bank to the | L' Hays — and it is believed that the secession of| credit of the Committee; and that donatiyns in | No 5—Hons. Dr. Young and J. Longworth, and distinguished conntryman is now the greatest | sritish, perhaps the greatest living sculptor, there will be honouring alike to the illustrious dead, and | to the city which has so revered his memory.— Cori: Examiner. need be no fear that the memerial wil] be worthy | ~~ | . , he atness it is j 2 Thouvenel, has resigned, and he is to be succeeded| And, og motion, it was Resolved, That the | the greatness it is intended to commemorate, and | mK THEOPH. DESBRISAY, Hony. Sec'y. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, J862. MAILS. ¢ HE Mails for Nova Scorta, New Brvn- swick, Canapa and the Usitep States will, until farther notice, be made up and forwarded trom Fire Insurance Com . Nov, 10, 1862. ist 7 Ne More Choking! ue Hairs of Hopkin’s Adamantine- Cemented Tooth Buusnes wil] not come out Eastern and N, A, Railway. SUMMER ARBANGEMEAT, PT RAINS LEAVE ST. JOUN,8 o.m., arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p. m. Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m.. arriye at Point | ; } . Wil by main force. For gaje at the Cit Store. é Fould and Persigny will follow eaten, four, Se be Carane’ ao Mr. Williams, ro pill the General Post Otfige, Char ottetown, as follows : 7 main f = me iz, Wwitrso - | Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. a - 2 . . e a: | 2 7 we ‘TeeD ( g Secrecarics. = Wie ii - 2 a e , . > . TO CORRESPONDENTS } The English Ministerial evening paper of Fri-} sone “ ae le Re — or ie es Tue Waeat Cror in Cenrrat Canapa. | Wes Bon ~ Seatn, vig en To er Ch. Fown, Nov. 10, 1862. on ge one Past De Ghenoes 3100. thn ome aie } ° . ——_ ~~ i whe 5 ; 4 GHC PF TeSIGETIY » . : , Sie , and MO? J mt, 2 2 oe mn, & ete SUEEEEEEEESEREEEEEREEEE Een i n 5 . c We regret that we are again compelled to lay | be = —e oon os oo ear and six members of the Committee, or seven| —The Brockville Monitor says :—The wheat Ww EDNESD AY the [2th inst. at 8 o'clock, p.m. A Beautiful Set of Teeth. Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive q anaite-— is Uunear a ne VCaoine c a aide several communications, incloding twe re- | France, and the position of affairs im Prussia. ’ members of the Committee, be a quorum for the took the chair i}crop whieh promised se well during the ear-| Fer Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8} a.m. pesvect freedom from premature de- “Gn TUESDAYS » irsin will leave StJobn as a w e 5B with “ Westmorland,” ed this morning, pressing us for speedy insertion | This feeling of uneasiness will not be leasened transaction of business. lies Jart Of the nde’ re a ee ae “0 : | M: for England, the West Indies and New- cay, aud Teeth of a poagl-like whitness. ., 6 con steamers ‘ = uefa _ th. me ae the | When it is known that no less than twelve Confe-| | : : : a : i aii a nada, has Ce anaes 7 aaa foundiaut, on MONDAY the Léch inet. pet I2¢‘clock not ee * om Secrrink, ” * —_ “ Laay. Head,” and “Arabian,” on Wedoesday , lata te it ae .,..| d@rate privateers are said to bave entered the; A meeting of the Inhabitants of Si. Peter's Roat The weevil and the fly bave played sad havoc} poo aud on WEDNESDAY the 12th 4 8 p. m. ~ , oF , Ww T30 788 | mornjugs, Laneashit speratives; the other, signed “ Ar Mediterranean. There are also changes in the) was held this evening, Nov. oth, at the Marshti ld| with it in several townships, more particu- L. C. OWEN, Postumster yeneral. “" “"T Nov. 10, 1862 _ RB. WA N. 3.8. CARVELL, Agent. Irish Catholic,” in reply to some remarks in the | military personnel of France Caurobert has} Schoothe use, for the purpe | Gevising ineasures larly in those in the dircetion of Kingston, | _ General Post Office, Ch. Town, 4th Wov., isa. | _>o_ sows, Mov. +, © <n sstetiegpeoneststilililaenaiancectiaaiiilty Jane 16, |862. 6m * Vindieator We must remind our correspo: d | thee n a) pointed to the division of Lye , and) for the relief of the Lancashire Operatives. i avd in numberless cages it will not produce 2 cei, ei UMBER. 2 ents that it is absolutely necessary to send in communications that cannot very well bear stand- | ing Over at east two or three days before the time | pelled to omit columus of iukrestipg articies pte- : ar ; ment there, unmindful of the past, seers disposed | ? M‘ Mahou ww that of Naney. motion R. P. Haythorne, Hsy., Prussia is in a eritical state. Kingly govern: | v A resoiulied express: ‘ ia proroguing them, the Kjug coolly aad quietly! Jwod, Esq., and seceuded by Mr. Wildam Milley and D. Ferguséu was appointed to act as Secre- € 3} mpathy of the ghbouring counties | » same state of things prevails ; and the} crop througbout aj] Central Canada may be} the seec sown. In then FINAL NOTICE! LL persons indebted to Mr. Huan Fraser, Merchant, late of this City, are PRUCE DEALS and DEAJ, ENDS, PINE BOARDS, NOTICE, HE Subscriber, having opened an EX- CHANGE OFPICE jn Weeo- ives. next door to the Terrace Houss, for of ; | to streteh its prerogative, or assumed prerogative, t! Py of Tie | sot down a8 a yery long way indeed below | hereby notified to pay the several amounts dae at Pime Patines purpose : of publication. On Monday the demands nponl beyond all reasonable bounds, and a collision be-| meeting for those noble, tl ugh unfortuna the average. Under t ane circumstances, it] ™y office, withiu two weeks from — a Cedar Shingles, BUYING and TAAane tea is pre- res the popular branch of the Legislature and peopic, Was moved by Mr. A. Robertson, a d) . > ratulation that th th wise they will all be med for wit out urther Sawn . ‘ pared to cash TREASU drawa : our space sre far greater than we can Seieibly | Sees Se er ; 5 | aii Eeq.. and carried| 18 @ matter of congratulation that the other) oon. CHARLES PALMER, Laths an’ for Sale. m favor of School Teachers, &c. ’ | the Monarchy has taken place, which may termi- seconded by Isaac Thompson, Esq, and carried | ® ; “ 4 narticatarte the potate cro | hotice ateney Ee : a AMES PURDIE J a DARCY ‘ meet; and every Monday we are reluctantly cow- se lu the address to both Chambers! unanimously It was then moved by H. M. Me-| fall crops, an pat feulanly © potass crop, | aus _atorney SS Frans © Assig Pee: 9 ' IR . @ a BETO!) ub tae acaress: tal 3 J ; are excellent. i Ch. Town, Nov. 6, 1 : li Chariattetown, Aw. 12, 1862. Ch. Town, Oct. 13, 1862. 1 RW ha