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    Loxpos, March 15.—The Prince of

    will mak sex ted sit t Ir und
    the kaste } lavs It is ated

    erent w he sirualled by a Roval Proeta
    frantiny parlias amnest to j itical ot
    night from Abyssi iia Gen. Na way

    to wend out @ reconnoitering party t
    Astaazee, in the Timee district. Th
    ef Evy: t. showed no

    his fo: ees fr om Al YSSINIAa, as requested
    Sritish Governme On the contra

    n U amp M ise al , receiv
    forcem t he Nort
    the erey *Jacm! P
    were d rye f at Slig
    Meu we arrested near Dy at '
    had les it ashore from tt Fncnt os

    Woicn sailed from New York as a

    Cruzer, and called the ‘‘ Krin’s Ho

    Were al wituraiized citiz s t the

    States, of Irish birth. Thev will all |

    home at the expense of the Am G

    mer:t

    Parts, March 15. American M

    Gen. Dix. has returned to Par His

    England was not of diplimat chara
    | Was reported. He went to E rian

    préseut at the mari > Of Lis 50n

    oner lea of Ancwediy tertainments in his
    Mes left for Paris. His visit to Germa
    Ben rise to many surmises and rumoy
    # extensive iy commented upon by the

    but his

    vA SSion has not beer divulved
    Feception ey erywhere in (rermany ha
    Moet cordia

    Liverroor,
    Caster -

    Marek 17th.—Cetton di
    Corn declined to 403 4d; red
    heat i143 1d; Oats 45 4d; Beef 119s
    other articles unchanged.
    FROM THE UNITED
    ‘aX Fray: isco. 9th. A detons
    Morea of (he 7th, state that there is exeil
    ‘here over the a by the Fenians.
    Buitanas fa) tot Marines patrolle dthe H
    ee Mavazine was rnarder
    eine houses we
    Wteerg Were ordered to be ji
    ‘Stang Mrvice, ;
    298To~, Mf

    double

    PeAGIIE

    arch Ith Republican
    Was " N -~
    ab oe ted in New Hamuashire veeterd
    at lo ry 0 Mis) y. Gold opee 4

    annoynee that the Grand Vizier bad ret
    to € mstautmople from Crete. He rey
    the Turkish Government that the war |
    the Turks and Cretan insurvents had at
    ended - there were a few euer sf »p
    Mm the mountain dist ts. they were hy
    hundred strong, and no fears were anti
    O any fresh outbreaks. 3
    auf Was engaved j ist week u
    tee new law in relation t

    “8 Maportant and comprehen 16
    to the Bill has been offered by Liberal in
    t Pronoses to remove all restrictions fi
    Mghte of the people to meet in public asse
    when and where they please... . .f
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    lreia » Said lid 8 s {
    sideraiiou of the House a an { a& ne¢ Lr
    | versity, the otlicers o which Were to
    named ly Catholics, bat to whom the pris lex
    Was not to be confined exclusively The
    iM then went into Committee and resume

    delate on the grievances of Ireland M
    Horsman, member fur Stroad, said the Mimste:
    had promised reform in Ireland, but ther:
    eform proved tu be only a commission ot
    a—ury ada new univers tr. More thin th
    Wao iceded tO Cone als | @land. He A e
    cated thé creation of anew College of th

    sracte esc rie j by the Chief Se v
    ireland, 2s ¥ to toment sectanan ss
    and anger; the Laitv were s 3 I Lhe
    present evystem of Nat nal schools. j

    area ‘Raf mG Ministerial statement ha
    éauseud 21in 80 1 pain 1 g at t

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    L a ) ste iré.and ’ co i

    ive ed by English la n
    and + a |} , se to th \ 3
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    é io ATIS y He said
    ¢ ]
    the same ace we expressed aud is
    a wrr , vat how many vears 1 Whigs
    held we « © the without t zy ©
    action vexurd te tel 2 ances of |
    aa anusually long session.

    Lospox, March 13.—Consols 93 @ 94}:
    Live |, Wheat red wester No. 2, ide 2
    #8; Spirits Tarpeatine 34s; other quotatio

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    from this country. The address w e presented

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    L3th.—The hearing in the Im
    case commenced this afternoon at

    t > ,
    Washingten, The Presideat’s couusel demand

    davs to prepare a defence. This delay is
    i, ane al ast advice aryuments we
    made Ga the point Goid elosed at 130

    i

    New Yorn, March, l4 Ahe

    hearing of the

    i ivilist. laas settled his match
    i money bas ik put up U Baidw

    K usand, that he whips Elliot

    OTTAWa,

    March 12.-

    ited for New Brunswick. One is Mr. Dr

    Catholic, ef St J hn. r I:

    to a question re te the Hon. M

    Archibald’s position ia the Government, S
    | ‘Donald said, the whole quest

    liscussion when the bill tor rezu
    iting theme was betore the Ho use. Mr. A
    asked to

    inin the Government on account of ex

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    ake additional surveys on [ntereolonial Rail
    Starts three surveying parties, one

    Che Gxawiner.

    LRN AN LR LSS RAS LOLOL LL A ALAA LA AAA AOL

    Charlottetown, March 23, 1868.

    ‘WHAT SHALL WE DO FOR IRELAND?’
    Ix an article of the last number of the

    London Quarterly Review, headed as above, it

    | is most truly asserted that *‘ Ireland is the prob-

    em of problems

    to the English statesman. In
    of our race,

    vee

    ertinent observations

    future, the future of our empire,

    I~ Our C)

    ilization is wrapped up.

    further, after a few very |
    coucerning the relations of Great Britain to

    her Colonies, and an acmission that she has

    ar ed to consider the tie by which she is
    yund to them as one, the severance of which,
    not greatly to be deprecated, but rather
    devoutly to be wished — especially as respects

    North American and West Indian

    t observes:

    colonies—
    toe writer

    ‘Tt cannot be too earnestly impressed upon
    the mind of England that
    i t eated as a co ’
    pever can be, for weal or for woe, al vthi ig
    else than an integral and vital
    ;

    prituish empire, whose unlon aw

    nd amalgamation
    , so far from being like the
    my, & matter
    a matter which we cannot
    ‘ called in
    juestion... This difference between Ireland and

    the rest of the Empire dey

    oximity to us. Were Ireland a ec

    ith Great britarr

    } )

    sle moment to be

    ends upon its

    jreland is not a}

    part of the}
    ithe Attorney

    capable of maintaming itself in independence. |

    the chse mizht be likened to that of the do
    inious of the Pluntavenets in Fran yut we
    iow only too well from the violent factions
    hich d le the count from its poverty, and

    the large portion of it that lies, and pr bably

    aiwavs must Jie, usejess, that its streng th 18 il

    no prof t MS 81ZE; aud that if it cease /
    lo be the part er on p rhe tly equ al terms of

    Britain, Ireland would
    infallibly full into the hands

    the empire of G@ ul
    )

    some Power

    who would use it as a post from which to direct
    alladeks Upon Our COUsls and our commerce.

    The views taken and the opinions entertained

    by this writer,

    concerning the present co:

    dition and the past state of Ireland—hber exist-

    ing partial disaffection and the wrongs which}

    she endured up to
    K mancipation—as well as concerning the popu
    lar and obvious remedies recommended for
    the speedy and peaceful settlement of her diffi-
    culties; do not differ very widely from our
    owa, as we have recently expressed them, and
    also as they were set forth by us, through the
    newspaper press of Prince Edward Island, at a
    period of great excitement, not only in Great

    Provinces, about twenty-

    We alludes to the

    North Amerijean

    seven or thirty years aze.

    period of the Re yea! agitation. i
    Our decided opinion then was, and still js;

    that, provided separation from Great Britain

    aud the

    inde peu dence
    Irish people, nething bat regard for self-preser-

    re-astablighment of Ireland’s anciest

    were the general will of the

    vation

    of ber hold upon that country. In the follow- |

    big

    with the eseey tion of what is sar



    id jv favour ot

    the time of Catholic }

    | perial Government has, we understand, renew-

    Britain and Ireland, but even in these British

    could justify Great Britain's retention | they

    bservations from the article before iad dale wath the suggestion on that head of | pe);
    obs a

    a aed ga ne cn ee

    *§ Wa

    eae)

    benclit of their rightfu) owners, the inhabitants

    gland’s preseraj tive title,’ we fully agree:

    and so, we trust, will every ove of our readers! of the City of Churfétetown, to be appropri

    who, in the interests of both eeuutvies, cau ated ae a public Park &r the free and heelth- |

    aud uuprejudiced view of the) ful exerciss of our citizens lo the summer sea-

    Lint a Caim

    pu stion ) ili
    : OF | thien.—_Dame Rumour turther asserts
    ¢ Continental Gominio hey Restart his duce 2—Dame Bumour further assert
    heid and s md would t , liy ut wv we’ Most unwiluly lo edit ber us-
    ayain if she possess d t Vu 1 80/-~ rtio at. in Chucua the Cove ument and
    { her shores sh ha eld UU yeu i .
    wees = their parliamentary supporters lately determined
    t » and t woud ives he , | that the Gest thing they could 40 Wilh respect to
    prescriptive tle which i sedes all inquiry! this m timportant quesion, would be to leave
    ule t al mode Ol acquisition, bub also), ducational System nearly @& it at present
    ves ua has thre , if “a3 st ‘ j

    st { Such a course would, im our opinion,

    is oe cilia 4 t l & is i
    a the kingdom. Hard essity | be both unjust and inexpedient; and, if adopted,
    ogg sag 1s Consent tO uly t ; LUC) eould not fail zreatly to increase the discontent

    lafter a very slow passage

    ENGLISH NEWS. at
    | The

    THE L ATES’ 5 REJOICINGS AT ROME. THE E
    Remarkable Disclosuresofa Lady

    CONOERNING ANOTHER WORLD.

    BY ROBERT YOUNG, WESLEYAN MINISTER.
    Price Three-pence. For Sale at

    HARVIE'S “BOOKSTORE.”

    _Mareh 2. 3in

    aoe : recent triumphs of the Church
    Tae Royal Mail Steamship City of CoB | wilitunt been celebrated. in the}
    Halifax |.V atican aud in the presence of|
    co instrumental harmony. A bya

    Briday morning last sotto music by the maestro, Rosati, was chant)
    d by a ch vic of 470 Roman youths » who were;
    accompanied by an | a of 130 musicians,
    selecte d fror n various Poi tiieal milite wary hands,

    Haye
    arrived gardens,

    he 1G}
    ou thy 1 Jin. vt Victory, |
    lormentivve on
    uttempt

    were

    Cape ont
    Saturday boats ed to erogs over to Cape | ¢

    rehests

    Traverse, but lled to put back

    The Mail,

    ‘ Om pe

    acain. however, reached Charlotte- led by 1 m ea 0, Molajoli, otf the Palatine
    towu yesterday at 6 p. mr. ruard. The audience comprised, besides the | TQ SPORTSMEN.

    4

    members of his
    aristucracy

    -- s

    habitual
    t, a select number of the Roman

    GREAT BRITAIN. Cour

    On the 24th Felaruary, in the House of Lorda, | and several Gisth

    DOR SALE, « very superior DOUBLE

    GOOSE GUN, 34in. band, No. "eid
    guished foreiguers, to Whom py Hollis & Sons. This gan sree to
    the performance app | order, for x party who is turalbede. ta

    but to no one more than the Pope| the terms of sule, aud will be sold for
    H. E. STARBIRD.E CO.

    . — , : , eared tu give great salis-
    tue Marquis of Ciaaricarde ints duced his bill f & od
    action, .
    1 ° res.
    who preseuted tokeus of his approba- | Cha as

    gold medal to the

    touching the land tenure in Ireland, the object himself,
    ; | ¢

    gj tion in the form of a large

    “ey ee oO ad ae Suis — “~cilitate am y | © wi
    I and i feel the of lreland just oh ie a” Per eee | which, he saia!, was to facilitate the m } s | March 93, 1868 a
    WW wR with the existing system which has for years " + acmedieniin eicdl tna, tall maestro, Rosati, a lurge silver medal to the | ——
    keenly as the loss o ilies Nortuum Raye gone : ; ot contracts between fandlords and tenants, anc Af alas; ‘ ‘ Jats |
    ial saad ibe bound to struggle just as| been yenerally felt throughout the country ; and ¢ See ak A rape maestro, Molajoli, and smaller silver medals | AUCTION.
    ——s i tthe “sie Si sen . : , to enforce their stipulations by mears ofasimple! +. Gach of the numerous od instrumental! .
    ‘ a4 oe ee : d d each of the numerous vocal and instrumental | =
    energt uly to preventit. Thatdesceat from) the murmurs, both loud and deep, which such process. The Earl ct Malmesbury mx ved the fi nye : SALE POSITIVES
    th P ; » frate ' of as ila : F ae salah chastaaia " CM ti ‘ “ Pi | per orwers. ; “
    I = . , lat O . : i leterinination Wou j excile against the POLICY | see yud reading ofthe Hs reas ( ry us Sus nensi in) “page Nengpovede ti of th seni bers during | VO be sold at Auction, oa THURADAY,
    rate | é i tore ers ( y . ; , } : 2 ; "Eee d 1e receptioi e PAE tL ; | . -
    ' . 7 ier : : : f the Governme in that parucular, wouid (lreland) Act Continuance Bill.....Eurl Rus-| Per ee ; mad I kien ton whiens | the 2ud APRIL, 1368, at the Swres.ef W.
    : ‘ oe or ea ‘tend to an increase of their | 8¢!! Said the obligation under which the Govern ‘ Ho i shined : lek shea pros A LOKD, the fullowing Goods :—
    ee \ ) | vu I Inost assuredly Woe LENG J anh INCT@Case O11 Ui i . : , niness eXpresse< ‘ J
    = > , of ment found themselves ‘0 propose such a ie se ; prepare 4% vy Tt Penal 10 oe. excellent Molusses,
    ] | ediyv i r i i 7 s tmirub not ve Menace’ any inofre. be Li
    = t i sine ineasure Was & matter to Be graves! de} lored, i : } ap. é > 5 rosy s / crt weno
    e day it We pa i with wid Nu sac rT : Te 8 we | ] the | but their lordshiy ul ld nos refese their aia Ambassador delivered to the Pope an anto 5 boxes McDonald's Tobacee,
    MUSEO 18s { o™FLLCS 2 penned tne |b 11 lo } 8 CD re réiuse r assen . Z -. “.
    reat elain this necessary Sta s they felt that it was unnecessary rraph letter from the Emperor of the French, + — a Seap,
    » » learr the the to it uniess they il iis l An Ssary, . :
    , ‘ ty | bore \ &, we have learned that the Dio” rare - : ; f He thanking Elis Holiness for having spontaneous: | j U boxes Pipes, grosa each,
    : that Ministers had abused their powers. e : : ‘ oa HW bushele Salt,
    *» ‘WIL to t soft to abolish the Usury Laws has been passed, |. Sisdsitedd ade) f these reasot ly elevated Prince Bonaparte to the cardina-| 20 bags
    “i ag atlonce acn Lv nel ese r mS; - . ~-
    rt ver wb ther acquisi-| ,, a n that it shall not go into oper-| was a: hia ts + inetarree, and that; @t¢- Apartments are being prepared for the | 2 bbis. Bay of Island Herring,
    : ’ Wilh a p l i) li l sail I y 1b Cr Was 4 ile e121 esent ins! , an -# ‘
    r e plat . 0% : ee : 91 oy ] : a Bi at } Prine 4 at the Bonaparte Palace. 20 do best Labrador do
    \ i qo ition for two years. , So far as related to per- | the Lord Lieutenant had acted with “aoderation \ 10 boxes ground Pepper, in j lb. packages,
    Wy ‘ 8 Jin laying & i th wis dita ones tee the judges with impartiality, in ad- FRANCE 8 do de Ceifee,
    . | ' i frelana bn + 4, {ministration of the law. Whilst, however, Phe Constitutionnel reproaches the Bucharest | 6 doz. Backets,
    u { il tinh j a moment the idea 01 a “ih years azo. By the Act just passed, the there was a necessity for a further sti< 2¢nsion | and Belgrade newspapers with making | : — caret Seber,
    et ae “ee : + . , . af . } at i. 2 1 2 ar ‘ > rown
    4 thal whatever | icy We adopt; : iterest On M yrivgayes und W arrants ol Attor- ot the ordinary LW, they were | pul it i H | attacks pen the powers, aud especially Upolu 6 sinana White C Cotton,
    t ( tt t hie oe 1 ly . a ace ian wis 7” tion | Franee, to which the Danubis ‘ineipal
    , ‘ __»iw linfited to 6 per cent.—is left te be |the causes of the discontent and disat’c ¢tion “ ae - pa -e - aa aria nagpeciapetti 1 cask Currants,
    Site je zree lowards il ‘ , les bl : which prevailed in Ireland. He ‘thou wht, |e" Seer ve Journal adds that as the 1 box Borax,
    | 1 the borrow Pp ld not t the treat bat b
    Reon n > sender aud the borrower oe : : . owers Could ot perm p ite ie
    ibe article which we have review—— | * 1 between the i si therefore, Het Government should} P t " , ar eprliprdivent 2 bays ice,
    . : of promissory notes il : 1 ae t, j been entere d into to be violated at the good 12 Iron Pots,
    ‘ad lade which we ber leave to . hemselves, a3 in the case oe de "a z plai 3 ech, 3 rne'suv) pleasure of resolutiosary parties, they have | 1 doz. Thowpeon’e Screw Angers,
    ia . nC vs lewisiaty : nid not be nostnonesc’ -
    1 to every friend of Ire Stine We have also learned that Mr. Howatt’s vommadll ees a ee ee ee ee ne’; (warned the Governments at Bucharest and Bel- 1 do English
    ie agree sa 4 t Bill bas been [nid aside oa the for the satisfaction of the Irish mind was! yrade of the dangers of the recent manquvers. 2 do Pod Augers,
    } brie? p146 Labs VCO bake ™ > » > 9 ro } ani “4 . ° 4
    lers—deals at considera yt and, | &é ghia ; ' : necessary to the safety of the empire in the! +" We are convinced, the Constitutionnel cone udes, . ore. Wppaghs Nails,
    1e who ,averve est. kindly j ouon that it be re vd again this day thie event of a@ rupture with the United States. } * that the Powers will persevere in this wise and mks as,
    ’ “ Biss . a ‘ 1 . ‘ . | A et . v9 CU
    " se , , t | months.” \luding to the Irish Church Establishment, | ff “ebted policy without allowing themselves to Mprsee Guat
    i Spir't 1 Ul three most } I t Peer Fae ee H , } ‘. P - , age tery artic ioe
    ; ie ; 2m aarti acne leah ne noble earl condemned it as a grievance and| be “ed astray by the declamatory articles of 12 sets Wagon Busiine,
    7 aioe lee chive ay sinper | > ota | Beg™ ON the evening of St Patrick’s Day a anodimaly UNparal lleled in ar y other count y. dea: er Sone at Bucharest and Bel 8 keys Paint.
    ration, and the Established Chureh. There! cpyegday last) the Chor of iaciiiaatl The Earl of Hardwicke expressed his| st” a eee oe mene aS WE. lot ef Shelf Goods, consisting of Hats, Clothe,
    (Tuesda as how ¢ ans . } . nce gives a denial to certair :
    i bolt ieeemattaties senna’ . ; wes ynishment at the position assumed by L rd Che . « 7 alto Certain disquieting | Plannels, Dress Goods, Shawls, Ribbons, Nets,
    : , , Tr % 8 tue MOGe | Cathedral gave a Concertin St. Andrew’s Hall. ne i) ; i ong held the helm of state | ™ePerts vread op the Bourse to day, respecting | Flowers, Ladies’ Boot, Buttous, Capes.
    i which the enquiry touching the discontent} >» , 1} ee ee had so long og | the reia (ins between France and Prussia, and NEIL RANKIN, Aactioneer
    purr’ g el"! The evemug was decidediy unfavorable, yet) without using the power it gave him to carry| _. ; ein eek lee. Miasinte medal a ie : 4 ; .
    ris { » Land lism and Emigration is i ot il es . Ot ae ne ie t's ti th }epays the . vYeMen he u me Y X to e Terme—six munthe.
    S e » Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, many |into effect the views he professed. 1s to . attributed 1 Sther to commercial than political | _Ch town, lt 1ouh March, 1368.
    , A, & VS x 1 con , persons having to stance during the pertor- Irish Chu Ch, & proposal be * lish that : 'G) Causees. i
    “ae n ar mn mm, ¢ é The i | ; | i int raise far more enemies to the Imperial rule in PRUSSIA.
    . _ dep ” aance, and others to return home, unable to : ; : . we :
    i acd artialit ther t xist aay [reland than at present... ..Barl Grey cd) A eemi-offt ‘iaf denial has been given to the|
    yut of im] ality, or ra procure entrance. The Concert was credit-|ynon the abolition of the Irish Church, the] poremeut tit Baren Vou Werther, the | A = fan UCTK yN
    ejudice, is nowhere evident thvou ut th eto Mrs. Stevenson. under whose direction | maintenance of w hich he pronounced an insult Prussian Minists at Vienna, bad received speci ial |
    aan) se } t+ wentanati ‘ + pis H }
    whole, except 1 the subject of the ¢ alae T was a tolerably fair per to the Lrish people... ..The Duke of Richmond | j structions tereg | Stexplanatious tthe Austrian S the Subscriber intends
    | t the mai oe t ne Here mane " isi said that the Government had, as they were) Cabinet in referea 0 the late eveuts at Heitzi ng | from che Islaud in Auguet neat, he will sel
    shment, the maintena ot i formance on the Irish Pipes, which no doubt bound to do, taken into consideration the whole! and to as& formally tor re dress | the above beautiful and valuable leasehold property
    writer seems to regard as th y possible se-|, ' | ee eae 5 eee ee f Treland. but he claimed for them the A convention how been signed between | | on MONDAY, March l0th, at 1 @ clock, on the
    ' revived agreeable reminisceuces in the minds of /state of Ireland, but he claim ena bo as ayes Pp d United States r t the | premises ut Dexable This p rty is well knowa
    ‘ ty the f the w ; of the ane : a raw eee x themselves the time and russia and the Untte State respecting the) P . ° '
    ' continuance of the unio of the |, » ortion of the audience. The amount realized |Tight to decide for themselves the time and) treatment of emigrants wile have bot fulfilled their|t@ be in a Ligh state of cultivation, aud chief
    two islands ‘tea Se babel to the B lent Irish | CaSO ' boii ai 3 ye ‘ yver the snevole rist . : i li » i nah t 2
    : - : ‘Ks " 18 1 Be gan OVS. Fo Vee ere & ent MSD | Ty der these circumstances he declined to enter | ™MHary — ii sig | well watered and couvenieut to manure, e, shipping
    Nothing less, however, in our opinion, than | Society, with the view of being appropriated foi 1 f land and the | Nott German Conteder tio U agrees to recognize | soo) and church. Also. it hae aa abandance
    ‘ ' . upon a discussion Of land and the | , pen CaCO SOT 5 et » bee
    ' tie Ketek 'C | . ects of charity. The following evening the F on re penn. 8 a ke os the rights of naturalised cit, teus who bave Deen buildings of every description, si aber
    psig ‘ _— i : ¢ mish Usaurch guest oe ] ih NOs eens he b Tenstien — .
    Coneert, with some change of programme, was ’ ; 1 a a M Ove year3 in the United Sta tes- dome slic couvenlences required, enn
    s ty the Val s—the great 7 © : body had. raise d an ovjyection, The Marat preg 75 cleured, the balnuce chiefly covered with

    repeated, but the storm which prevailed
    ‘2 \) vented many persons from attending,

    SS, we Xy vht to satis t \ 1 ——<
    Mr. B , we d that to susta 1 acu Noxmat Scuoot.—Joseph Webster, Esqr
    v, a toreicn and a host e Chure . = d to havi ie b en obliged, thi US falling ne aita, to
    scate ali t ecclesiastic revenues ot tha resign his appointiment of f Head Master of this
    1
    yuntry to that C 1, and that ( ch « Institution, Mr. Henry Lawson has been ap: |
    ; ey |
    } polluted to th lice, pro lempor'eé, 1n his id.
    sing within its borders but a y na Ae i
    c ipe ret smeut of Mr. Websier—the cause of
    uno (y eopie,—-18 an act 0 iu t 1 wes c ely evret on his own acc
    such as statesmansh yr misestutesmanship | —m have proved a very serious loss to tl
    t ‘
    5 2r Committed in any o itry Aus t "we 0 ‘ '
    } ‘ uublu i e@ ¢ \ and 1 vily Of]
    bhe ado of the seta - , ; , {
    rf i s, { Vas a V Oi eeiti A ed
    ill, | ever, | st 4 sed 1p e | il i om h t Deen |
    e 1 Pa eult *i0.4 i with t SO Torluna is Lt be adie to sup} 3 AC
    ' ‘ 1 f jutm tf. Mr. Henry Lawson
    \ h Es ne VOUuK 1 18 Said, ** t : ‘ me ‘ ; .
    ‘ M . Lawson is a yventicman of acknowledved
    eur? / P otestant aa con } I .
    ry that cannot { gone wilooul im} luiny | sucecesztul teach aud if it be the intention
    > + ¢ > . ‘ nie +? va ' rey he 2 ? yr
    ‘ os . they will do well to make his appointmeut a
    A TISIALIVE n t 18 asserted that Were a 3 pte 12
    a permauence, tor we believe it would be no
    ' , + r } a ¥ +
    [rish Parlia by of eee F ’ Sit a3 easy n r to fir y one better qualined to
    1 Colieve Green, the s trat 1 of the two 1is-/| discharye its oneroau d Important duties.
    inds W 1 ( La es and ¢ 2
    A special despatch from Ottawa to the Halli
    h Great britain will never con it sol y He es
    \ fax Colonist, dated March 16, has the following:
    ss nas the | ver to prevent it
    3 P at ed In reply to a question whether the Government
    re : o ? ; : }
    ; nteunded to proceed with the Lntercolonial |
    - ‘ = ne Boonie be ©} Railway, pending the agitation in Nova Scotia |
    i i; and in the esent $3 t Repeal, Sir John. A. McDonald said it was
    ¢ ‘ ha vernnye roceed
    I m pe ara iu it Some im int measure ied t . tthe government to lest .
    with the railway according to the terms of the
    iaVing tur its object the redress, to a greater) ,- ” “ ;
    ‘ Union Act, and according to the general under-
    — t, Irish g or Mh standing between the provinces betore Union.—
    ed ) ] rwarad and Cae According to law passed during the present |
    Uhat it wil t be the kh ul of the [ WE | session, the ro ee would be bul to Truro, but
    A f T
    re : Phe ort Aris | the route was not yet adopt
    e p sed, and f s i « ‘ j E M
    } ee Last week we } ecuived a ps of the Re-
    d, 1 loubt Frou ail tha ive lately oi “ N - . Mines, for
    ad upon tne subject, the one remedy, however, | the Province of ihe Sean teil past year.
    \ 80 tas Pa i 3s - - ee ae
    t . e, | 1Ost 1k t i We see by the St. John Telegraph that Hon.
    weg spinel A. G. Archibald of Nova Scotia, Secretary of
    Cutauoiue ciergy; which, it is argued, is the n 3 ;
    ‘ ¥ , State for Canada, has been appointed a mem
    measure wh now offers any reaso - PI
    ect of tranquilising Ireland and cementing and | ber of the Senate, for which Province is not
    securing the tegrity of the « npire- That th stated
    vy to this proposal. si J it now be su We regret to announce the death of the Hon.
    nitted to them. as t lid whe t was made| Edward Thornton, of Three Rivers. The de-

    i, who was returning from Georgetown on
    was found dead on the road

    1a L ‘

    eh ly with duty

    cease

    , :
    i not consish

    { and honor PECELVE Sue h the Brenan bight, .
    . : » weak 2 P within 400 yards of bis own residence on Friday
    a mark of grace and favor, —the advo- : :
    ttl - mnorning jast. Mr

    policy can as yet give noassurance wea .

    J ‘del nent position in public life ia this Island for wany
    years. He
    DOmlt the} in the

    aud until such
    would, we think, be 1

    assurance can be offered, it
    remature to su

    ament.

    House of Assembly,
    District of Cardigan.

    and latterly the

    Y | ), i 4
    proposal to Parl He was a member of the

    - —~<~>— Executive Council under the old regime, and
    1 HE LEGISLATURE. Speaker of the House from 1254 to 1858 under the
    even Liberal administration of that day. Moderate in |

    Tue Legislature has now (2lst March) been | 8 political opinions, and cortevus and affable

    |no pencefu abouti

    ltend to say what the sche

    Thornton occupied a promi- | Lord Derby :

    . jship,
    represented Georgetown at one time |

    “ec Seth AUSTRALL 1.
    tf Westmeath declared that so long as a single

    ip rotestant was left in Ireland t uld he |
    n of the established Church.
    Ellenborough said that it
    attempt to conciliate

    ppression of the

    - Edinburet a valuable growth of bardwood.

    ] ». Pm Ee, r

    Melbourne, Feb. 5—The Lruker © arsine! bit certainly the prettiest, and er ne the
    bas visited Tasmania, and is wat at Sydney

    .. tarm in the market at the
    The elections are taking plaee, and the bea | Persons wishing to purchase would ISerlw ee
    Parliawent is expected to weet eb the 3rd) the owner previous to day ef sale, at bis
    March. Storms have prevailed along he © coast) Great George Street, Charlottetown. meng tote
    Agricultural favo, uble. The) terms will be given for the payment nd ft

    ere sh

    The Ka irl of would

    rp n p hi y to

    prospects are

    Protestant, or to se Charch by the} a jount of gold shipped to Englaud ¢ Waal the|¢ meri it will be suld im two Lots of 00 seres
    lution of another. property Sid the] » bh is 23 35 aia | euch.
    i jonth is
    j i co toe) OPENING OF THE JAPANESE POTS.« ‘h't .
    he admitted that it was desirable to establish Ch'town, March 16, 1868. iu

    : . ot Hong Kong, Jan. 15 —A . Japanese vessel
    igious equality in the sister country. The 5 >” | r
    ' “Sl ’ nal "yacnein: arrived bere trom Hiego, bas reported the due} Cl GV E
    “a pa Rowe ays id than ipa opeuing of that pork a ad ut Os saca On the Ist of |
    ) re whic a ld fail ionger 101 ¢
    Miwa abi we should fullovacet hold ough wethod soy attra twee Bers EWS RED GLOVER. SEED.
    { they Were alenated. he Bill was then ie Pr, J vit ’ :
    7 viit rench, and six Amevican war Vessels
    read a sec ynd time. prense ut Much adverse discussion continues in { BUY THE BEST.
    rd Lieutenant was enthusiastically | China regarding Mr. Burlinghame’s A reg

    PLE Subscriber bas on band a supply of
    Best Quality Red Clover Seed. Warranted

    t the Lord May ’s banquent ou as envoy from the Chinese Government to

    1 4 : ie le furopeat ; J . Ss

    ght at Dubli , » te Genin _ rn rT P Courte = oa nited § set free from Daisy.
    , sia , beearthquake bas occurred in Fermosa, which ~~
    iit WwaS rampant Ooniy in UOrk al ’

    5 eas pet sal lasted Luurty-two minutes; wach damage ee Far Cash Only ‘
    oc iit es tii L he a t Ye eons! irae "
    seep gpie sano prong gr ier) HENRY A. HARVIE.

    tors were few in number, and that the leaders cies as sae

    | Nwrele 16, 1868.

    Administration Notice.
    Atl persons indebted to the Kptate of

    the Jate Hon. Epwakp WuHetan, late of

    would ultimately be br

    was a time when there was a
    in E ylar d to do just ce to [reland, an
    forward hoy eful y to the ti
    would be a prosperous and content

    United Kingdom. His 1
    ce lit acy iprre that he believed the result o

    the Railway Commission would be satisfactory

    greater

    stice.

    sught to,ju MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT _W e were grieved |
    to learn yesterday afternoon of the loss of Mi chael |
    MeWade, E Daqr, Merchant, of Souris, an old and
    festeemed frieud, whe was drowned by driving |
    ito a hole in the ice at the Head of St. Peter's
    _| Bay, on his way home trom this City on Wednes-
    -| day evening last. Mr. Mc Wade was observed by
    suwe people on the shore driving towards a hole

    never

    me when

    | Charlotietown, Printer, deceased, are required
    }muke iusmediate payment to the undersigned ; and
    |

    nember of the

    all persons having any claims against the suid
    waite are requested to furnish their accounts, duly
    ~i in the ice, and was hailed by them to keep clear | \trested, withie: these auantiie ‘fees the’ dabp
    yuntry. of it, but he did not, in all probability, hear | hereof, to pawn, mene
    A meeting of the Protestants of Dublin was|tbem. Assistance was immediately at band, but} {
    held on Monday it i he Metropolitan Hall | the poor feliow disappeared almost at ouce. The| JAMES WARBURTON,
    held on loud night in the Met litan Hall i pp tonce, —
    —Sir H. Verner 7 M. P, in the chair. Reso-| deceased Lad been doing business in Seuria for] Ch’town, March 7, 1868. ip xe 3in
    tions were ipport of the Irish many years, and was much respected by all bis |
    Rs stab ‘she 4 Cho ‘hurch and its rizhts, decl ‘| beighbors He leaves a wife and family to | FOR SALE,
    attachment tothe ce oustitution; that | Bours their snd loss. — fet baw Whole Stock in ‘Trade of the
    any subversion of the Church would be danger: | Ale APR Examiner Printing Establish-
    ment, per Schedule hereunto
    annexed.

    to tbhec

    A bungling St. Louis dectist be as 5 bees fined one |
    jthousaud two hundred and fitty dollars for
    breaking a patient's jaw.

    : and that its maintenance
    liberty,

    ous and revolutionary:

    | being necessary for civil and religious

    the meeting was determined to resist all attacks

    against it. The meeting was large and en-| To The Epiror oF THE EXAMINER -TEXHE Subscribers will receive sealed Ten-
    srr et et I : Preyer? ders tor the above valueble property. (owned
    issembly leaving the hall. ef if yea yy ae eee eee by the lute Houble. Epwako Wigan), until let

    touching Horse
    make a briet
    “the fourth’

    It is stated that Lord Derby's resignation
    was hastened, if not actua y cause d. ya

    1 adopt nt Cabinet C Unie il in

    aces, tu which I wish te | of April next. One-half the amount of purchase
    reply. That being, as you state, | ‘money to be paid on delivery of the property, und
    of the fortnightly races, it issome-| ie balance by two equal instalments at 6 and 12
    what strange that no notice of the preceding | ;pontbs, on good seenrity, = bear juterest at
    regard to the Irish question. The Ministers, | ones were forwarded to you, as doubtless the | 6 per cent per annam until p
    seems, h up their minds to promise | statement in question has been. he first race | JAMES W AKBURTON,
    some measure in yn to the Irish Church} was won by Bourke’s Mare * Lilly,” beating DANIEL BRENAN,
    5 washoped: opposi-| Owens’ horse a considerable distance and ali| 9b Mareb, 1868.__hid pat isl Sin
    tion of moderate L a ‘comers. The second race was taken by the gchedule of the Materials in ‘ Examiner’
    mething| luplin horse, owing to the fact that Bourke’s | OUtiice.
    announced, | are. lost a shoe when about half way)1 Large Table,

    ‘round the course. Bourke then claimed : Ottice Desk, with Drawers,

    i

    ed at a rece

    decisi

    ad to make

    -

    relat

    might disarm the
    iberals. We cannot pre-
    -me was, but so
    listinet and considerable was to be

    which

    " 1 L, rd rot h i lua i, Me a = LAN) «dead heat,” but was not allowed _ it.| do Y oe saan baat

    irly period of the Genet On Air, Masulre §) At the third forthnightly races, Bourke’s mare | i Gurhaes oe les
    motion, in order to make the angouncement. | wag again on the ground, but wo competition, | RAP § Cannnu wabes

    Che intention was, of course, telegraphed to) though the Tuplin horse was in the city, and bis | arm Cuair, .
    and the report is, that his lord | owner on the race ground. Capt. Strickland’s | (3 Chairs,
    though not individually opposed to the | mare “ Bess”? was also at the Tace course, but | Map and Sunderies,
    concessions recommended, felt that the diffi-| was not entered against “ Liiy.’ }2 Large cae,
    eulty and labour of earrving on a new straggie The fourth races, as given in your paper of last Desks round room,
    alike with his own followers and his opponents Monday, was kept back Hil about 4 o clock. p.m. | i: sy oa Reed on
    would be too severe for his‘ present state of cag the ice pecan ite and oe ny mee paged y BOP veo gd

    i ‘ ittle are ** y + a sas
    health, and so made up his mind at once to warchgs wh gr “Mites yet at the firet beatehe|4 go D Hoolecap, (writing)
    { a : ot ae” was ahead; and alsu atthe secoud heat Bourke’s

    resign his office. The determination, it is said,

    : : Stand Desk,
    waa first, as can be testified by every | Gout of Arms,

    mare

    ibid dense ‘peiaion ts btiek 'wuialy we |, i ite virse With his opponents, Mr. Thorn it 0k bis own colleagues by surprise. impartial man present, bat — incompetent | Coal in Cellar,
    : , i % a? — LS vf b a P esa Sir Stafford Northcote seems disposed totake! judges and a Committee of whom Capt Leatber bucket,
    iy set mapa haak see ced le h "Whe ete" tthe lead a bi gyi \a desponding view of the Abyssinian expedition. Strickland is one himself decided to the | Large Printing sven,
    duration—and yet—owing principally, we| ge. ce ee One OF Me leading pubhe menin) 4+ a meeting-of the Geographical Society on| contrary. Several gentlemen who stood im-| Small | do
    : ee King’s County for over a quarter of a ceutury.— ye ! i+) + -¢| partially at the winning post, declared that the | 12* Table & Stand tor do,
    suppose, to the length of time fruitlessly | Patriot. : | Mo waey night, he observed that, as the cost of " gs ~L Tea : 8 Ai iti hh . : ~~ | Bank with Stone top,
    ap a . Wie ada - <-> lth e undertaking would be so heavy, it was con-| tte ogy ¥ ‘I " a’ . Be ne mt ® -y mor do tor large Press,
    speat in the discussion of the Address — not ey | : apt. Strickland’s Brigade present shoutec
    peat in the Cuca St The Halifax Express of the 16th inst says, |solatory to know that ze non mae! hical science sig ane ene se Prppemt enoeuted | Galley Spans,

    ‘ oe )
    one measure has been compietely passed’ a number of the members of the

    The following! Parliament are now in that city, en route to

    m ures, however, are, as it were, we under Ottawa, awaiting the arrival of the steamer from
    eas 2g, owe » are, it were, we und i

    through the legisiative forge.

    stand, upon the anvil; aud dou seine New York, and thence by rail to their destin-

    ation.

    them will shortly undergo the “oe process,
    seowee n Youna P. E. iene NbDEk.—At Val-
    the Sth Dee. last, Mr. Alan N. Me-

    first joined the service at this port, i

    and receive its definite form.

    Ist. Usury Laws.—A Bill introduced by paraiso, on

    General, to abolish the Usury Neill, who
    Laws, and to allow the price of money, like

    lated

    the duties of Paymaste r inthe Royal Navy, and
    was inmediately appointed provisionally Assist-
    fant Paymaster to H. M. S Toapze, Commodore
    Powell, C. B. of the South Pacitie
    This young officer deservedly received a first
    vlass certificate, having in each of the eight sub-
    jeets om which be was examined, obtained the
    iare qualification mark of “very guod.”—
    Halifax Reporter, March 10.

    Estate, the settlers on which are to be relieved) [Mr. MeNeill is a son of John MeNeill, Eeqr,

    lek of the House of Assembly of this Island] —
    talments beyond Isl
    ” 3

    that of every other commodity, to be reyu
    by supply and demand.

    2id. Land Purchase Act.—A Bill, also in
    troduced by the Attorney General, to amend

    Act

    measure has special reference to the Selkirk

    Squadr on

    and explain the Land Purchase This

    from the yment of all ins

    <=> —

    Weare glad to see that we are soon to have

    the self- }
    by ay

    sustaining price.

    3rd, Militia Act A Bill, intro 4 d anether Woollen Factory in the Island. We |
    Mr. Howat, to amend the Milttia Act. The) have repeatedly urged upon the attention of ovr

    readers the vecessity ef wanulacturing all out
    wool, instead of exporting it.. The Legisiature
    Wil, we

    object is to prevent Militia men from being
    called out for drill at the busy seasons of the
    year.

    4th. Salaries of the Crown Law Officers.—
    A Bill, Attor

    . 4 ]
    define ese officers, and to make

    hope,

    ehinery duty free; and, at the same time,
    introduced by the
    the dutic

    their salaries cover all services performed by

    ney ‘reneral, 10 Mr. Stanfield, the duties charged to bim upen

    machihery which he imported not long since,
    Every encouragement should be aflurded to de-

    s of th

    them. ment will net hesitate lo eucourage them. The

    Salary of the Lieut. Governor.— The Im-
    a uot prove uninteresting :

    “Machinery, Mill and Factory, of all kinds and

    parts thereot, Free

    “ Dye Stutis, viz:—Berries, Bark, Drugs,
    and Vegetables, Woods and Extracts of Log-
    wood chiefly used'in Dyeing, Free”

    A premium of a tew hundred pornds to the |
    person who should first establish efficent machi-
    nery for the manufacture of flax in inis Islau

    ed its demand npon the Colony for the pay-

    the salary of the Lieut. Governor
    Dundas. ‘The

    Colony considered, this

    ment of

    nliar
    who may succeed Mr. peculiar} ,

    circumstances of the

    demand is positivel yu just ; and we therefore

    trust that it will be, not only steadily, but suc

    cessfully, resisted by our Government and country. —Isl

    <<.

    R IT is st ated eo a Glasgow paper that a Roman

    ‘U") Cathole hbierately is about to be established in

    Seotiand. The arcabishop or cardinal is to be
    : > 1, Bishop Lynch, now residing at Carstairs; and

    -ontemplation to submit a Bill to the Legisla-| 2? ' , : g hs

    — ! a Father Parkinson, “* aw Oxfeurd convert,’ will be

    Legislature.
    Government House Grounds.—Dame

    mour declares that the Government have it in

    ture to empower them to sella part of these | Bishop of ee
    grounds, the proceeds to be applied to the +--+ —

    If But h be their

    An Irish eolony is being qu ietly formed in
    srazil. The Chevalier de Alme ida and several
    subordinate agents bave been se nt by the Bra-
    zilian Government to Great Britain toinfluence
    meddle| this movement. The ship ‘Florence Chip-
    oe Wey oats. man’ has already sailed from the Mersey, for

    grounds at gll—of claiming, in ac- 1 has already: “es i fron "pal
    , Rio Je Janiro, with 300 emigrants; and it is
    lieved that from 6,000 to 8,000 will embark
    the last /slander, a portion of théem for thes for Southern Brazil duri ing the present ‘year.

    general service of the Island,
    trust however they will be in-

    that

    intention, we

    | duced to recensider it, and, in doing so,
    may see the propriety —it they

    with the

    Dominion | w

    England, in wlieh vessel they will proceed to |

    the summer of in64—passed his exauination for if

    take a lesson from the Canadian |
    Pavilf, and alter our Tariff so as to admit all ma- |
    not for- |)
    get to return tothe Proprietor of the Tryou Mills, |

    mmestic manulactures, and surely a dderal Govern- |

    jvllowing extracts from the Canadian Tariff way |

    Nuts |

    d | Tt is asserted that Lord Stanley will sed re a GH? yr}
    "| moved to the House of Lords as Barun San] .

    might be offered and paid with advartage to tbe |

    ‘the Captain’s Mare Bess has won the race’
    Mr. Bourke then demauded the third heat to|2 Large lwposing-Stoues,
    settle the dispute, but the Committee refused him Small ‘lable,
    that privilege. The above are. statements of | Long Table,
    facts, which are incontrevertible, aud to which ]| Table,

    : : Imposing: stone
    » hope you will give a plece in your next is .
    do hop and cbfiald fed : : SC aes, iw etung Trough, lined with zine,
    4u m”w , .

    | Square Stove & +

    would benefit by the outlay, and that thus at Imposing Stone, Small Table,

    east we should get some tl for our money.
    Sir Samuel Baker appeared to share Sir Staf-
    | ford’s apprehension as to our military prospects
    lin those arid regions. He feared that Sir R.
    Napier could do but little before the rainy sea

    ison began, and said that during the rainy sea-| A DistInTERESTED LOOKER-ON. Larue Reand.dode @
    son all military operations must be suspe ‘nded,| Ch'town, hows 21st, 156s. 2 d&cands (dnb! e for “job Type),

    rains the

    terested” |! = do do do do,

    do part Fancy Type,
    Galley Stand,
    lniposiug-gtone, e
    id Trough & Buekets, &c,
    our last number, were furnished us, at our cen | 14 Single stands,

    our “ disi

    siaten

    whilst after the young grass which [We desire to inform
    yoisened all cattle which ate it would appear. _ hig Be Sa ig
    correspondent that the
    spedi tion reached Magdala it would '
    und that had either
    taken them into wild re

    contained |

    1ents
    When the ex

    nrghably be 4 in the uotice of the trotting races, published ia

    Theodore


    zions where the Britiols foroxe " uld not ee solicitation, by a gentleman who was on the r vamaer! rm with Drawers, ,
    it} ‘ Sir ¢ € */ ?iude Vv ecom wn ss Fe “ F ’

    su eh “beaiiiadh Sieleiaale of Abyssinia. ice at the time the races came off.~-Ep. Ex.]. | : any A a ie
    |Sir Henry Rawlinson t ok a more cheerfu i ae nf Part Keg do, 5 Ibe.
    lview of the prospects of our troops. He sid Passengers. Oil Can ee Jar,
    lthey might advance along the ridges of the In the Ice boat on Saturdv> last—Hon. J. <. Pair ner, Chasse, —
    { mountains, and so keep clear of the torrents Pope who arrived at Halit ix in the Steamer | !-ot Cases various sizes,

    ‘Beveian,” from Liverpool, ou the Sth inst ¥ Column Galleys,

    we [ 4 “Quarto do,

    In the lee boat, on Thursday

    ithat run into the Nile. He did not think

    ought to occupy Abyssinia proper, hut mere ral I> : allernoon last— | 44) Computing Sucks,
    Bia ; oi : ; : Capt. Evans, from New Brunswick vei as Se:
    iiy retam tie pica Mt Staion at Ane l j dt je: plist a, Ftd eR phere } . harem,
    | .v. Sir Stafford Northcote, sneaking as one Bi ~~~ Brass Rule Furnitare,
    . ane faye 1 Yall; iy th, 16 lsvards fer Type,
    | of { Government, earnestiy di almed ailin ats Waa the Vithans the site © unis Wooden Type,

    of Solor

    a ’ } er ; , j
    | tention of h periman 2 S. P, of tveins—a sov. and! Lotof Reglet,

    jence on Abyssini: | danghter Fount Wooden Type [20 line),
    | tom Ces rnd Northcote } wanitead thal tal = 7 2 do" do deo Faney, 6 line,
    PIS SERORE. SOR DOR" ergata ae 4 — |] Large Fount, up below, 14 line,
    wing telegram from Sir Robert Napier, dated , y; 4 Ly, ; l dv do do do 8 line,
    16th Feb. :—* Major Grant, whom I had deput- f é i Mi j do do de do = rh
    » * 97 J * 3 , a,
    ied to Prinee Kassai, has been well received B J i . il do do ) ‘ - =
    | } > dite RE oe Peter tetas | do ado 40 ° do,
    lhy the Prince. My. letter and presents were | demBlide de Best Qtiske,

    "Ravines, ee es, &e.

    FOR SALE

    14 & 18 Thread COD LINES,
    POLLOCK LINES
    Pateut.topped SAL. AION TWINE
    Lest 2 ply HERY.ING TWINE,
    COD HIOKS, ull sizes
    Also,.4 ure Cod Qil,

    attended 3. [bs. Leads, Brass Rules, &c,
    andl, Jeb,

    inule & » double gas burners & fittings,
    33 1b Old Minion, .

    2 ib. Minion,
    Brevier,

    246 lu New Bonrgeois,

    289 ib Old do

    109 1) Long Primer,
    21073 New Pica,

    37: 2 ib Old Pica,

    25 lb Great Primer, "

    101 lb Old do

    67 |b D. Gt. Primer,

    LIGHT !! 72 1b English,

    iguitably reeeived in an open Durhar,
    by two thousand chiefs and peop!e.
    ithe Prince being engaged in certain eeremon-
    ies. a private interview had not taken place.
    | The people arat ied the Prince seem to be we

    | dispo Sec -d towards us, and the women of Adwa)
    lreceived the mission on its entry to the tow:
    with a hearty cheer in honor of its arrival, ied
    | Na complications are to be apprehended.” This ¢ P. WALKER
    jtelegrain was delayed by an iuterruption in tlc ALA LIne.
    e : _ Chari ttetown, Mareh 23, 1868. Im

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    lit being impossible to leave their lo rasbips { 19, es . 331b D. View,
    the guidance of anyof the Dukes, or of the Iterosene QOgil, 20.1b D- Sma Pica.
    se ie 2 1 Ch 13 1b D. English Clarendon,
    Earl of Malmesbury. a ne Lore at i7 1b BD. Gt. Primer do

    . Disracsfi.
    ‘Live rpool state tha March 23
    January fast no less than i i chy
    Ervlish flax we | F TOM N CW 4 or K to Charlot tte-! 16 1b Calegrapbie Scrip,
    t has beer veritied by the rep ib Minion Full Face,

    of Paris. This nat rep | town Direct. | Sib Brevier ee ae
    a) Quarati one,

    is far greater than thut which has occurred for Phe fast satiing Schr, Dominion. 49) Ib. Omer
    many years. | 72 tone register. will leave New | Drawer. contaipi ing vale, ni.
    The English barqne Accalo, Captain Pear-| York on or about. lOth APRIL! 1 dob Cases,

    son, from Shields, was run down on Sunday | Next for this port. For freight 45 prs. Cases, .

    night by the Egyptain steamer Dahlies in the | an; piv te Newson W. P green Esq., 39 South N. B —'Vhe interest and isave of the ‘Examiner.’
    Sea of Marmora. ‘I'he captain and a porti nat William St, New ¥ or i» Charlottetowa to frou tat January to et April. wiltaleo be seid,
    ry 1 av capa sak oe pac : cilia: tial hiiai including sabscription list, and panto, is for
    of the crew were saved, but the remainder! W. WELSIL which 12 mcuths’ credit srill be gt aD og approved
    perished. 1. March 23; 1868. ‘ security.

    would not serve nnder }

    Accounts
    during the nronth of
    141 s aring the
    This statemen
    of the Bureaw Veritas

    WM. EK. DAWSON’S. | 331 4 Line Pica Condensed,
    ce ane HE be i emall cases Job Type,
    16 medium do do

    9 ib Long Primer Clurendop,

    }
    received in TRBS

    File size
    47803
About
Title
Examiner -- 1868-03-23 -- Page 03
Date Issued
1868-03-23
Language
English
Type
Text
Genre
Extent
1 page
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