313 ~~“ enc A A eR * found themselves met by the officers o! justice, who disputed their authdrity and threatened them with tie Cdhisex nenecs of their preceedings, Ultimately the public prosecutor preferred an impeact | yoent against Tasserpflog himself, anc wsued a warrant for his attachment -on the charge of jualpractices and treason, The execution of the werrant was de— yed hy technica) objections, but mean. while a commissioner of police, who had consented to enforce one of the ilega) orders, was taken into custody, Has- senpilug, chanying upon this intelligence froth Insolence to terror, endeavoured to ‘conciliate the civie authorities,but he was unsictessfal; and to add to his panic Wnequivocal signs were now exhibited ‘that the military would not consent to act ‘against the magistrates and the oflicers ‘of the judicial courts. He found also that his reliance upon Bavaria and Aus- ‘tria had been counteracted, Prussia _hav- ing declared that if they interfered she would march an army to check them. Driven tothe last stage of fear and hu- nilistion, nothing was left for the Mi- nister and his master but jinmediate sub- mission or flight, . They chose of course, the latter, and took the rail to Frankfort. On their way they were recognised, jeered and insulted, and at one of the: stations on the line the Minister was reminded by the populace that he was a convicted forge. Another companion of the Elector’s flight was his Minister s'vad close | Odges, wi Grav! THER SXAGIREB 9 A Mal RR. Set. Rae EE, ips i smite —— — les Jho Evening | ye janc'ords, France renwetence, ov their side. ed resolutions, ‘Tyiers of sre told, kept order in the Meeting, and ope ofthe Managing Cour mittee was ibe son and successor of San acket, inethe Déme, of threatened then with! Butthe Grangemen, dues rH ’ i ; ’ ‘ } ‘ League was tragurated, and this one Was! unguestronab!y the most important. On 1s, platfurn steed many ofthe identi@al men who won Monaghan. from the Olgarety a quarter of a century ago—in the great strugele of 25. Many of the men, Jay and clerical, who, a few yeurs jater, bronght dowa a black-letter Jawyer from Dublin, and elected him to Parliament in opposition to the banded landlords of ihe County. And as the Jong array of the men of Farney, six abreast and co- vering, weare assured, two miles of the road, filed past the platform, it was easy to foresee that its victories were not at an end. Mr. Bell’s pledge to the people of Wexford is nobly fulfilled —the Nort! reciprecaies the pledge and promise of the South. . Monaghan will contribute £400 to the League, and two Members to its Parliamentary party.— Dublin Nation. Ireianp.—Although Smith O'Brien is still a captive in a distant land, the move- ment he was engaged in helped to con- vince the British Government that, the time had come for real reform in Treland Jules Lechavalier writes that Irish estates value sixty million of dojlars are offered for sale, of which the rent is over three millions; and that landed preperty worth nearly four millions had chenved hands wait. RR Bicindltgeee. NEWFOUNDLAND. By the Mail of Thureday last we recei- the 23rd ult. the Central Ciremt Court had commence: its autumnal term, and that there were ; gt | ‘several criminal cases to come before it. We have seen every Meeting since (he ji. Patriot publishes an outline of Chief | poadeut of the Kolner Zeitung sta j } justice Brady’s eharge to the Grand Jury, from which we take the folowing cx- traet t-— liis Loréship regretted that since he last had the honour of addressing the Grand Jury, several criminal offences had been committed, four of which the Attorney General was’ prepared to Jay before them—nanrely, a case of homicide, a case of riot and violent assault, a charge of forgery, and a case of larceny, there wes another case of a very grave and aggravated description, but the par- ties had, as: yet, evaded justice;. in addition to these, the Magistrates had been dai'y engaged disposing of numerous petty criminal offences.—W ith reference to the case of riot and assanit—the offence was committed in the immediate vicinity of the town, upon the persons of two peaceable and tespectable inhabi- tants, Mr. Patrick Kongh and Mr. Purcell. {t was incumbent on every member of the community to lend his aid fo bring to justice the parties engaged in outrages of this natare. Every morning disclosed ' ; ‘ E offences of the previous night, assaults ‘here to pursuc the peaceful avocations of commerce, Who were not permitted to walk the ‘streets after sunset, without within a few months.—Muelr dissatisfac- tion is felt in Ireland relative to land tenures, especially tenants’ holdings. Lord John Rassell promises to dispose of War, Mejor Haynau, a nephew of; Gen. Hayiau,and it is also remarkable that since his arrival at Frankfort he has gsemove) toa town cal’ed Haynan, close. fo that cry, but within his own territory, | where le talks of estad lishing a provisi- onal government, from which he can again rua in case of necessity. To complete the mortification of al] despots throughout Europe, Cassel re- meined after the departure ‘of her So veieizo in the profoundest tranquiliity.— The Magistea‘e issued a notice that ivar- mony prevatied between the military and civil power, and that there was conse- ‘ iq — o. . : here S oj . St Jolin’s. quently no gronud for the least anxiety. ere mm the Steamer Rose on Monday\* | . ° ° ii “ge ; r » , > tay | The population of Cassel is between/evening last. ‘The Rose was prevented! 80,000 and 40,009. The whole of these proceedings, al- thovgh they have occurred in a petty State, must be revarded as constituting ope’of ihe finest chapters in history sin James the Second nbsconded from Eng- ce land ; we except the recent triemph of mors! force on the part of cur feliow colonists ct tre Crepe of Good Hope, unless, Had the people been tempted so far to; betray their cause as toresort to violence, even tothe throwing of a single stone. tlieir hopes would have been defeated, and the entire press from one end of the continent tothe other, and especially tu France, would have been filled with adu- lation of the energy ond firmness of the triumphant Blector; and with acknow- Je@eiwents of his inestimable service in ‘protecting society and repressing} anarchy. PTE TS CE ttn MARGH OF THE TENANT LEAGUE IN IN iRGLAND. The Tenant Leazue has set up its ban- mnerinthe North. And in no hole and corner; on no obscure or exceptional ground; but in the ancient head quarters of faction and party strife—in Ballibay. What the Catholic Association in tie éay cf iis suprey@ power attempted in vaio, the Lea ua lus attempted and ac- | by: : ifarmers of Treland, ; of the question next session. The Pres byterians and Catholics declare that the following principles must be embodied inany bill suttsfactory to the tenant First, that “ai fair valuation of the land, as fixing the amount of reat, is incispens:ble,” secondly, that “jhe tenant be considered as secure in possession so long as he pays the egnita- bie rent ;” and ibidiy, that “the tenant have @ right to sell lis interest in his farm to the highest bidder.” -_——~ eee te Nee te ge ate The Mails. The Colonial and United States Majlis including a Mail from California, arrived |by a dense fog from coming in at her usttal time on Sancay. The news from the United Staves is } } t Bill, Jately passed by Congress, and no- teed ina previous Fxamiier, i Northern States, { ' le { 4 pathy forthe fugitive Slaves who h taken refuge within their borders. ad and 33th restored Sacremento papers to the 12th Sept. Public tranquillity is fully most éncovraging character. The Hen. Joseph Howe, as Delegate America on Thursday last. big departure he sddressed a highly in- teresting letter to his constituents, in which he reviews the most prominent measures carried ont by the Admiuistra- tion sinee their accession to power. We shall endeavour to transfer the letter to pour e"unne inthe next Examiner. net very importent. The Fueitive Sleve far the more eifectual prevention. of in- continues to lignors is vesied in the sector mavistrate, (provoke the ereatest dissatis/action in the | senior officer of the militia, Public Meetings are being every where he'd in these States, xpressing ‘the most emphatic Cissent divine service.” &c. from the principies of the Bill, and sym-/certificate shall be granted unless the tothe latter city; andthe intelligence’ducs the certificate of two justices, from the Mines continues to be of the/ten municipal electors, “that he enjoys from the Government of Nova Scotia, | left Ma lifax for England iz the Stcamship: Previous to suffered him to get intoxicated therein, ‘being exposed to insult or assault. Tt iwas consolatory that these offences were ‘not chargeable to the great body of the people, the bulk of the hovest fishermen ‘residing ip St. John’s, but to youths of from 16 10 20 vears of age, who, perheps. | just escaped parental roof, were not sufficiently aware of the duties they owed to society :and i!) there were any persons in Court who} have been concerneé in. these; om nees, he would warn them that if) they came before that bar charged with! these disreputable ovtrages, ‘the law, | would severely punish them. | vf 4 nay A good deal of angry discussion occu- pies the columns of the Newfoundland |’ papers respectiog the claime of the rival candidates— Messrs, Liivle and Doaglas, for the representation of the District of NEW LICENSE LAW IN CANADA. | We have received from a friend of temperinee a copy of the Quebee Mer- entry, containing the act lately passed ~~ temperance, ‘The power to grant certifi- jeates for Heence tosell spirituons or malt ithe chureh iwarden of the parish, at 2 <pecial meet- ing held in. April. of which“ due notice be given at the ehurch door after Second, no such ‘shall CRO a! oer gerry ‘ ance dink, ench as spruce Misiers of véd St. Johu’s, Newfoundiand, papers, tolrtia, raspberry Fiom these we learn that /@8sence or juice of |: ide, lnaw, that, inthe ¢ perpetrated npon strangers who came} ito Sophia Eliza, only daughter of Mr. Th |Terlizzick , both of Charlottetowa, ‘River, Flora, danghter of Mr Hector Johnsten, ” ¥ Uz a $e D 1S an apocheeary, ete ll vend or retail any eserption of liquor known ag 4 lemper- € beer, sarsapa- vinegar, ginger beer, NGOS OF Oranges, of a pcvalty often pounds.” _¥ o* iemoaade, unde Pa ean te een een as - . Gabntant Men. —A Viennese corres. ilustration of the exceedingly _ feeling which has been exeijied sin Austrian capital by the flogging of Hay- ny that, ‘nfe “Darinm, “the “por.” trait of Queen Victoridiwas dashed to pieces by ati officer, whilst his comrades rattled their swords, and cried “Brayo !*- This is just the kind, of conduet .one would expect from ruflians who flog we- men, We are requested to contradiet an announcement in our last week’s ;: as to the Marriages of Mr. Albert Bovyer, and Mr. Alexander Baite, nosuch mar” riages having taken place,-~Gaz. 7 « nine 5 * ae tuo , MARRIED. °F sun At Goprgstern: on the 30th Oct.,. by WW. Mackay, Fsq., J. P., Mr. John M‘Milisn. ef Lot 51, formerly of Pictou, N. S.. to Mies & Margaret Hamilton, daughter of the late Archi- bald tHxmilten, of Lot 52%. RSD At Dalhousie, N. 8., on Monday het ult., by the Rev. Mr. Disbrow, Renonet _ thorn, John L Barberie, Esq, Hich Skeriffot estigouche, to Margaret De St. Croix, etd daughter of the late S. Delitiesy’ Kea of Charietietown, P By Island: * Too At Cape Traverse, on the 12th ult., by Phil- ipps F. trving, Beq.. J. P., Mr. Finlay Camp.” bell. to Blizabetii, danghter of Mr. William: Howatt. all of that place. wa At Charlottetown. on Sunday evening last,” by the Kev Mr. Smaliwood, Mr. John Harper,» OMmes — ca ' DIED. a from the cicipline of the! Suddenly, at Charlottetown, on Sanday Jast,; Marv Ann, wife of Mr. Kerneth MecKentie. merchant, and eldest danghter of the late Mry Thomas Joves. in the STth year of her age, | At Treon. on the Qist ult), gel 2 years and” 3 months, William, only son o: Mr. Samaeby Brac. On the 26th ult. aged 8h years, Mr Robert” Dean, of Mountain Cottage. Chorlottetewa _ ova ty, formerly a native of County Denegsl, - freland, : ss At Three Rivers. onthe 12th ult, Eleanor, eltest deughter of Mr. James Moore, aged 21” years, § At the same place. on the i%th, Lemuel. Henry, eldest son of the Inte Mr. Lemuel Webster, of St. Pete:’s, aged 7 ye:trs. On the 18th olt.. of Desentry, at Bradnell OF Scarlet Fever, on the 2h ult... Dawd, Meore, aged 2 years. and on the 2nd inst, George Mabey. aged 5 vears and six months, children ef My. Stephen Coles of Chaclotie . town Royalty, . LAUNCHED. From the Shipvard of Denial Flynn, Regy M. PP at Rallo Sry. on the 3tst alt. aa perior built pd finished Brie called the o®e Nymeu of 225 tons. i At Iinette, sbout 4 weeks since. from the shipyard of Alexander MLean, Haque vem” fine bark of 331 tons, catied the “Isle af skye.” A iew dsys since, from the shipyard of Mr. Havden, 2 brig of If1 tons, called * Gipsey.”” - A. ‘Applicant produces a requisition signed| iby the majority of the electors in his| jmonicipality thata tavern is necessary at! i We have received San Franciseo and the plece stated. Third, he must prove |B that he is worth £150 emrener, ($600,)! free of aji mneumbrances, and give bonds in £50 to be of good behaviour, and pro- or jen unblemished repuiation, and is not iaddicied to drink.” Ifany person shajl |becoine intoxicated in any ina or tavern, ‘and while in that state shall commit suicide, or come to his death by drown. Ing, or perish from eold, or any other accident, the keeper of the inn, &c., who ishall be liable to not less than two por ‘more than six months imprisonment, and \a fine from £25 to £100, the Pecuniary portion of the penalty to he paid to such of the “heirs, legal representatives, or surviving relatives of the deceased, 25 ine court may Consider most in need or ceserving the same.” No person not “licenced te keep a temperarce botel, or i ‘Orphens, built for Mr. John B. Cox, lottetown. — ¢ From the shipvard of Joseph Dingwell, jt on the 17th ult.. a handsome modelled Brgls of 177 tons, called the © Splendid Lass,” Froin the Shipyard of Mr. White, 2 rigantine, of 160 tons, O. M, exiled We * Sarah.” Awe SEIP 3 seo @ ENTERED. i sl Oct. 30—Sehr. William, Pifory, Nows Seotit bal., Now 1—Prince Albert, V irmsuth, goods 2—Relief. Marshall, Richibucte, Deals 3° tleman. Babin, Pugwash, limestone ; Cummings, Boston. ’ “CLEARER, Oct. 3i—Schr. Wiisiam, Dilery, Bia!ifaa, Pe” duce; Nov, }1—Union, La Vache, do, 0) Perseverance, Daisy, Miramichi, do.j * H ‘¢ ’ Ldverpet: genes 2~ ornet, Liverpool, do.; 4—Sechr. . Green, Seinen oats 3—Lark Isle ae Londen, lamber; Schr. Scuranger, © oa Halifax, grain; Royal Miner. Pugwash, 0. vrivals in Europe from henct es Liverpool Oct. 5—Beacon; Cravesesd wr 6—Prince Patrick ; Swansea Diana ; Ader Oct. 12—Joe Abraham, ee ; Sairap Pill Oct, 12—James, for Richeend Bay.