iOCTOBERIt seems that the late General Election in. Brruce Edward Island lias caused a complete disruption of the Government. We do notunderstandbe-liove the resignation of the part.y in power principally arose from a difference on theEducation question. It is gratifying toknow, however, that Confederation has oW tained its quietus for at least the next four, yearsjund most likelv for ever. We takethe following from the aVr/mmcr., oneof the staunchest Confederate organs of tho Island, of the 12th instant I On the authority of the “ Expivs**,” the Newfoundlanderof Friday tells us that Confederation is not fur away from the .sister jrovince. It up* pears nevertheless lo ’Bo JaTther away than• r a at 1everV •OU11TilEIH SITUATION.Wo have reason to believe that we are cor•• -* - j. ,rect in giving thefollowing'as the jatsouucIof our newly formed. .Government, W.Howland,, John Yeo, 1\ IE Haviland, F. I). St. (J. Breckon, A.. A.. V-eDoualdjEmau-uei McEachern, and. Lemuel Owen.—8. One seat in the.Cabinet- is. vacant,’ as it has, , ■ * j f *jj? * * * JF » +not yet been-determined, byiwhorii it shallbe filled. ■ , c ; V '■* ' ‘-v :A most pafriofio and commend able moderation has, we understand,- been displayed by the* Catholic leaders- throughout tho whole oi the deliberation which have been beld^previous to the formation ofv tho Gov-« . 1 ■ m. %