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    ‘ j , \ , “ ° t. R. McLEAN, M.P.P We have much pleasure in directing at- ‘M?ERANCE iO? . . inat,, the body of & man Was found in thie harber | amounts that ean be collected in small sums
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    a oe al rcp We Md ge nN JOUN YEO M PLB tention to the advertisement of the Conti. day last about seventy gentlemen met 1D yp osed to be that of Alexander O’ Hanley, at is well exemplified by the reeult of the helfs
    arse re cereens an OS ‘ie: (5, ic ‘ P| EUR a Ct e JAMPB KORERTSON, M P,P, i Lite Insurance Company of New the Atherwum, representing different Tem- bi, who was drowned ot = fom Fare a penny postage ayatem, In the first six months
    : were gprted the diegrace we lived to endurt, ” WM, 8. MeNEILL, M.POP. 0 hick : Iumns this peranee Societies. J 1) Cooper Esq. wis At Ay gh 9 tthe Cor orre fodthie® ae of the chunge in the rate in Hb itair, fitty-righs
    , \ } 5 c t ' , - . yl ghki aT » onr comimns it ,° r "7 Keown. Freq , one of the Coroners ty ‘3 on .
    ¥: 9. Who have newer known @hat in .~~qqnnnnnw wre ens te PEP : York, whieh appecrs in on : : i heo 1 . | t i d ahou hundre<
    ne . ‘ . 7 t} ~# sufferance e} ia tietown. Juiy 31, 1871 aa r Vovst rning The lares accamulation ~ ‘cal ed to the Chair and Mr. J J. Chappel ty. Verdict—Kound Drewned.— East. Ade, eter a eo half € ww we eee
    7s , “= een i ee MIPLOLTCLOW TI, blbay ooh yg Ave de C OVERNMENT PT OCSE, morning. : eo, CU : : (a Ra ail ania 3 > ign hi nN :
    ezen your chcess burn when wee tall July 24, 1871, the excellent management—and the liberal read a report of last y« o x a ty dP tn Fine, ~Abont 12 oclock on Thursday morns ed lubels — issued, pay Ape t three
    nen Gays: a ' ie “ * . , . Pp “wsrN— \ eo 7 5. , inl have secured the evening, General Neil Dow of ort: } ' " eps were aroused’ by an ulnar ef (Months that hare to'lowed, and of whieh we
    ti ese days; biti. then, what theSap@aied | “spe MEMORIAL. AND REPLY es conditions of the Centinntal have secured ie ie. da reshing “o the epot it was toind that | have sot vet recived the retatun, the womb e
    who, like y a: gtandfa her, bad bam cit’. ii The Liewtongut Gevernor bes net failed feo, larity and a patronage, unpre (land, delivered a very able nddres3s before | fire. On rushing fo the epot it was found that have ; ' : s, ’
    t a tiops on the @arth - ive in fuli the M tal of give his mest altentive consideration ta the ets Spe iy “in j " On Saturd won in. hay in a small steble betorging te Mrjhas been inereasing, The exact returns as
    . \ener rpal x N att » . "mo : he ori: yy eave ’ ‘ Ty 3 OES . ‘y cde : ‘nee fy faay cve . ” ‘ i
    zones of the pr ades’ ratic hr ° Below We give in full the Siemot ( Memortal in which yeu request hin to withbold cedented in the history of Life Insurance. |2 crowded audience n Sw we iy ¢ Comertord, be'cher. in rear ot brs dweiling| vigen for the six months, rre: postage ishols
    which had never known disgrac >cr Gera certain Members of both brauches of the hie signature from the Railway Centracts now Wi hope our Citizens will cvenerally avail ine he ngain addressed wu meeiung the heuee on Kent Street wee in flames The en 37 215.68) daty £160 866: pest cards 58.4 5,
    t . P t 4 ; . i ‘ : an bP ” c sy i reenehe 2 ” . - ; . 3 * sie . m-. -
    asd whese howt it used. to be mat | ney I egisiature and the reply of llis Honor about te be entered upet, aid ta sutntnen be i ee | . advantuges oflered by Market llouse. On hoth Oveasions he en | BIER fens hed the eeene of action a few min \960,£: 2124 wre pers 33, 420, £08 SoU;
    bere a fag on which ihe sun never - er : W. ‘i : 4 ll i special Sensi of Parliament in order (hat the themselves of the gdvaniueg os | oe ‘ : f Luter, and subdved the fire in ‘ea thar a quarter tein! £351 561 aur. all coll@ed ania ee
    bs j swt pl nerowity in war; we found the Lient Governor. It is a very extra fenders fot the castrectiona f the Ratway may! ¢hig excel ent Company, and will throw chained the attention of his hearers and | 45 9p jours tt appear that tatew wus being | uke ; -’
    amas ti a nade by : ordinary Memori«l, and we believe, on re-| ne submitted to the Jegivlature, aud that the | | 1 their families the protection which | showed himsetfa perteet master of the Tem: | rendered in the lower part of the stable, and the | . * ver Ss
    uone: the wit Was made by us, it Was said, : of the centlemen who| Lraiclutnie may have an eatly opportunity of, around tf : | ; I Stee nes We probability ix that the bay iguited from rparks - i.
    »CTIO ¢ ¢ ? > cc > . 4 ~. oo °c fea del ¢ + « “oy '™, a} a1": mee "ns ar we ° a 7 | ¥ oe ms ;
    and we must take DORON, LRA Tae) 16 P , considering there portions of the ‘J reaty of Life Insurance so ¢ fle tually affords, Ch | perance Question DA FUMIO HEMEL vy trom the pipe whieh went up through the roof,— , A b dy ad gente i A one-rail Mer wey
    TBE CONSTCURNIES, were led to sign it will very sincerely ‘ W arhington which effect the interests of thi Ladvantages of Lafe Tusurance are now all) will give a full report of his lecture. P strivt. She ee ol Ras ail yen repam bad regen
    cret havine deue so {the names attach | Coleny. : OM ea ie on ——— i i es eM, ¥
    Loneen and our only arsenal captured we § ‘ ba ing d - f I pe 2 ‘the Lieuterant Governor bas ecne to the) but universally adinitt d though there ar ‘ oxk-taaiele tate! Tue Qcrex axp Tuk Pore —A letter from! years The locomotive tor a one rai) road
    were at the mercy ofenrcaptor, and right ed to the memorial were even * MIAOTHY | onelusion that he exenet with propriely comply |» few old fegics who stil think there is{ It is reported that eight ae , r | Rome, pubiished by the Paris Temps, states) has four wheels, two being placed one at tke
    jasily aid they tzead on oer rechs, Need I) of the legis ature, it is more than any ’with your req eet. something wrong in a matt insuring his | hee nreceived Toe pene > 5 te nee ‘ ble| that while Pius IX, on ihe ecceston o1 his ju-| trent and one at the rear of the engine,
    ee ee eee Governor dare do, to comply with the re 2. the Ace authorizing the ceaetrvetion of the |’ ; h iedeuatin * . le ‘dealing, it will be necessury fr the * abl bilee, was replyi: ye te an address from some | bearing on the rail. hege vive tie direction
    ; i ve ; p , 4 » ; ' . i 2 ‘ “) 17 1 > x i 4 ° bi ’ P "Pera. > , . ru “a 1 - . . "
    oe See ED ro enieed Co cures H, hich) ol ’ 1 nat eee: mane em Avaciative Comner| life but athe s iad patency vee men’ to have & respec inble number ot ladies, he held a tJegraphic despatch in bis|and are double-flanked. The other pair of
    ) \oep U8 puupers le thie day rive Lrutal bake, quest to Violate the law and comniit an ty a reajary ef Blo A; and anishe He ry of Are It is, of course all right to trust to Trovi- leffers to build the railroad... The ~ ripe : hand, R: ferriug to ii, be said they would be | whee are place im @ Iravesse ;
    mors as ae rid See eae ig, | unconstitutional act. ore», nemerny hi om K jet : pty to pe t: Pe sis ahaa i. dence, but we must not do so to the extent | il} see to that po t of the business and if sratifed to leaim that it was a prouf of syt jon @ line in front of the fireebex, they run
    nee ne are - Pr , ‘ ale 1 ’ ueyl a : ay te ! i ® . 4 " . : a : . ‘
    me tage, al Power, and ‘be mad : aes made such a demand, they must have rant s aieked a the Memorial, the present Ger of neolecting our own duties. Providence tenders should be disposed of wit out " ‘pathy from» an iHustricus lady, vin. the Queen! on oak plenk er macadwmized roady as the
    reven re 2—the victorious troops I.ving at free |” nie ping Bench Ry AA aE? dg A a, t Tt cloth will a akiciare Wy Vol naka nes 5 ' ' sulung the Legislature we believe that the | of Englard. He then reed the Cespaich '>| case may b4 ‘esd lare ithe! driving wheels,
    ter hue . > , , Ty. ft ve uve As } ey t t : Lan binye 3 t anch sim ten t Se 1s * ' " i os Sa . : : : | case 5 : } y ;
    dquariers, the voke thes put en us modo the ANnOWRD, a - ‘ wa 8 t es ot the Legislature Moreover, Were Parla ever protecting those nic t. Who most pro name of no member of the se W ill ithem., In mediaely after their audience, the| This sort of railway canbe built ih Fianee
    . - oo —_ ae Pe ‘ ig aati a seni some of them fuuy ex} orton Lo. cepewye® ment at this moment itt Sesstetr, [he respons bility tect t emseives. In inct Providence COM> | appear on the fuce of the contract — Patriot. ladiws met and dew up a telegupbic messugr | fer about 1 p) per mile, The locomotives
    rye .* a ey sa ‘g sag ey : 'd Mer nave | severe re primand instcad of the statesman | of dea'ing with the Tenders: nd Contracts would mands usto Co oar own duty in tls re The sands are beginning to shift already | to Archbishop, Mar Bing, requesting him to €X*/ weigh six and ten tons; the former rons tour.
    % ® ‘th : f: ails » : 2 ‘pr eh viet ly reply which they have received. rot, necwiding: su the Bat, wid the Exerutive ect. as the Seriptnre emphatically tell us ‘The old dust is ‘osing its power. There} ress to Her Majesty in name of 800 Roman | (cen miles ai bout: drawing, Gés'des fits own
    ¥ r wu urow str ak Sie J : . . i + de Ee Sor i alien « act. f eB} nt rales ‘ s s $ : é ’ : , 4 . , ’
    the st ie bs foi Sie if ~ 3 ieee ation! Matide simply mn this way.) ee rege aber ps 9 etka a my fi 1 i a tenders received | ladies their prolourd gratitude for the tele-| wetyht thirty-five tons wp « grade of two feet
    Ae ostiamecn ur ext rt How We lived ve questio HES _ ~ * betog sey 2 having regard to the e: ati th; eof . » “ovide r 4 ava ve > _ ; » ey: ecelvedc si : : o } = .
    $ : : h j ti we ca’) i i ly phon Het helmi eich aa Patincbill dil ae’ + 4 , b "G ae septic dourckeetcurterra: he teithe, eo oe neers i gram she has eent tc his If liness, lin @ haudred; the latter @il) draw fifty tons
    ‘ Ld > Ge ation “] sa aiee 8 j < > ys oe « iV ) ‘TY weimitihne Dat ’ $ ° ‘ef 4 i imvad tt > yt p> . _ “ ‘ + yy oO i . . .
    threurh tine i % ; ion we Caly and | Y Alaw has been p ssed by overwhelming toa y ( “ tract ¢ n bees te es 00 3 it and especial y for these of his own house despite all the hue and ery about rings. It} MA Pear Bie ott 6, tex cote ea | at aurate of eigat miles an Rour up the samo
    Uncerwent, micly €ven row “understand aniomiian t a oe » Legisla-| went fer the construction of the Radway cond ae : e nll , so , a | erates Ob & level I €
    Avd what was there feft to us t> hve for 2 Mejores In both branches 2 a Te. = oned fer the payment of ary greater sum then) he hath denied the faith and js worse-than | js crue] on the anti railroad people that the THE POPE. | grades e : “ty meals ow oon, won
    Stripped of our colonies: Uanada and the West ture, That aw piaces certam cubes ADC thar authorized by the Legisiature the Licwenant! yy infidel.” It wil thus be seen that Pro | Putrict should be the first to knock the bot | | BAG Cte Sew y He -
    i Fe gone 2. 4 kere Australia foreed to| power in the hands of the Governor and! Governor dues net consider that there existe any jo | Pr ' ¥ dahl Hiss lene! Wolk atl Preparations to move to Corsica— Measures | of M. Larmanjat, @ French civil engineer, and
    separate; Ind a s doe exer, after the Bvalish t ! . ’ siflicient necessity for inviting the Legislature me | Viderce does not wish men to ne giect) tom out of their Pandor: 3 Xpee | for ‘the Klection’ ofa Successor—a Sylla many believe thet it way be succesfully ur tro.
    Shure had ail Bison Gemtvored. vainlf trying to |" the memorialists - : ™ amend the aot * ouly means by which the making provision for their fami ies depend that the result of the tenders will knock the | bus to be Issued, | duced on uaa roads ght the grades oom
    , tof! aid by i by taki f the hands of | contracts coud be brought under Its control | | 5 : v4 ; Va tys > :¢ higher than kites. and ;curves which the common inghway usaaliy
    104 the cour try When cut off from aid by their | tis p by taking it out o ; ing vnpon him Jhere isno wav that this Patief and Pogress higher thin kites. ane; _— 4
    a ‘ res ; ‘ ibralt j and Malta ‘° ded to the | the’ proper authorities. To have yielded | 204 sume tnnctions Whieb the Executive Gove” 10% aT sea : - Red Sie be Phoenix | New York July 25.—Great prepsrations | has,
    neste Al p anak - d . id P oy 7 . erniment have becn called wpon, by law, aid we) provision for a family enn be so safely and as flat as floundes. But, tike the Phoemx |. 4 wy j ee ee ee earte’ Ml mre]
    new Daval Power; trelw @ independent ead tt, sneh a demand would have been a re | yow about to pertorm } } AP ; ae he : ‘ : _.)are being made ata chateau at tc P,
    —* : 4 , ; MPT Ee ‘ sausily mace ¢ ¥ : surance oS | their : : r rise again more | . ; - - . , > aN
    erpetual anarchy and revoluuon. When ' sili Shibata Mariah ddl : 4: Theo J te se A I OE so ¢eusily mace as by Life Insuranc S |their imaginations w ill ri £ | orsien, for the reception of the Pope. whose , Go to W.A Weeks & Co. for Cheap Goods
    ? t ar 7 "Ce r an ; . ; ¢ é ra i " } ’ } . } “| » iti ‘ , ° wel 4 : jie : 7" ysyeey
    VOK atinyp Courtry as list wits trace gant, Yo setae ’. 4 r with veo jn thinkirg it most edvisndle that this pecial \ under the }ibera! conditions and lov ely than before! jarrival is daily expected. The owner of | a A ——
    its. factories silent, its harbors empty, » prey | the British Constitution would have been Colovy shon'd be encb'ed to avail iteeil at ene», perfect safety effered by the Continental. a " | the chateau is M. Valery who has placed | A B s iTH
    to pauperism a d decay—when | see a] th outraged and destroyed so far as Frince | and during the preset fisting eeasen of advan We, lust year, had the pleasure of an in.} We happen to know that the success of | it athe disposal of the Pope. Cardinal An | . * M ‘ ’
    nnd thivk what Great britain was in my yout! Edward Island is cc neerred itngre te hich ate, penpeand fo de. quelected.tyce ity! eT ee " i * the Government andidates, in all the late} tonelli, several months since arrived at a2 | W A X U EF A C T U R E
    Task myself whether [ have really a heart a ee. ieee yg] bY te Treaty of Washington. — Bur fer this «| trodyction to the manager, Mr. McDonnell contests, Wus altogether owing to ecclesi-| uncerstending with M_ Valery resnecting | 4 i
    any senae of paifiotiom that P'ehould have wit- The memorial al eves Jhat ‘ some” of) «pe o S sson r the Legislature will =m be Te) at St. Stephen's. were he formerly conduct cies is, influence Patrict | the de parture of the Pope from Rome to | IMPORTER & DEALER '?
    negved sucis degradation, and still eure to ive !| the memorialists voted for the Railroad. | (red. tor the Lieuterar eda lar iets dant ‘ ; | corsicen. ‘The French clergy have set a)} ‘
    : . gay : et gatiafact ° ryeu that arrarg “*oRabn's PR UO EMPIRE WASTES TO SWIFT We can only discover the name of one who me: 4 aon ay pepper Het Seehsines mtiline fr he hos f old fmends by +h a ids = mtg ° | ihe ir influence in motion in order that! IN
    he ‘ ly at - ; ba r - - c winsare ‘ , Mole dey? ; from the hosts of old friends by whom wi | praying geni’eman, pamed Mr Kenneth | Fra ce should gu rantee the temporal HATS CAPS g FURS
    Pe . rote Yr : rOf ‘ int 5 only!) wel an mate it ulled Slates, Ib ie alee saa Renal "7 Nie - : i a “ : rc oy }
    - ‘ re ted for the Railroad and that he only t shes Ch eheuineit off thle Colbus bite dlécade eco-1 2" him there surrounded and from the | Henderson, who is aid to have held a series | «oy ereign’y of the Pope inCorsica. A des | ; : .
    a h bis iow ; rm .. p Z r w ‘ ™ “ee tai 8 carried out the wishes of his constituents in) oy ...g, which will have the if et of securing the | Humber of the ‘cading business men sud of little prayer meetings during the Belfast | Sa - of ye secpey owe ye Sit} : Sa a
    ave rough at vidence tur dg i 7 a : - : q sins , fe } " ore ' - ry ‘ ‘. j Md . | " pa te nda sy nv. ere |
    so doing we know. ‘That his constituents! very desitable result which you advocate in the thers wh he insured t} and Cu ate | A : , ; 4x | the Pope may Jeave Rome any day
    ‘ ve: niwnea | “ow al e - i - others woem te insured thcre and 1n*a ays " ae ' - , > e shou d TAY |. ~ . 4
    ; that ocr Government sh: aid al we ys batro v a rave him autherity to sign the memorial present Meworial, ; toil wey 1 4 ‘Ginvass! Well! now onder h hou) } Yl is vreat excitement in the Vatican. Mes. Boots and shoes.
    & he ang; * sotte re “ & 3 he. | ga Aut Th if 1g thi ar ave a . ' oT , m " va ¥ . } » :
    three per cent, at a that trade cam to us be- | * Se oe 5 bedi, | We have no pov at t ant e wi iere | tur the souls of the peor bodies who had isengers and attendants hurry to and fro. He
    % ee cn ent ne cree oe ne Sere eee ee re KILDARE C ROBINSON found ‘‘tke right man in the, right place ‘the misfortune to tuke any of his villainous; The cardina s of the papat household are HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
    ' be W Ge rt ol te . * wh & IASON, 1 2 s . . Be" > ° - ?
    Sshthens a ts “eh ) anes Saget te an supporters. DP eiduhin tanita We hespeak for Mr. MeDonnel) the con | : | almost constantly in counci! with the Pope.| WINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR
    4 6Nat Coe Weatts he pg up on every sive Was _ ahor . he Nia, SE" : J we ; _ | uostrams. ance is denicd to ordinary visitors SHINS,
    not cteaied in the cometey, but in India ard| In @ document that should be above any) pre Hor, DONALD MONTGOMERY, sideration of our Citizens. nnd we wish him ——__<2 80. Admittan: 7% deni P Be a8e ‘ ‘
    " : 7 “* ; 1? } “. resrct Mal «4 wl Tae Dart ee : . RP i ] he pofato | 7d the persons of the Pope's Immediate SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQrARR,
    Chaya, acd ether purte of the world; 2 d that) (hing small or trickish we regret to find KOBERT PP. HAYILORNE, anc) every success, We hare been informed that the pofato | vuttetals habits Avensis Glo sa :
    ; t wot Le quite y be rie whe , . 4 others. . i etadte x wrinee mepme parts| FSS Vee’ 7° -¢ Charlottetown, Piince Edward Island,
    , i would Le qa ‘ poss. ble to hin peopie eh that the defeat of Mr. Duncan should be The Hor “JOSFPH WHIGHT MAN tf i i Aosta mee Bug has wr sp parr t eer i Spe oe A | pervades the whole papal housebold, as if} Charlo feawaiey 87 pheae Su
    ads money Oo Fand sei.ing the natuar: : : : : . 4 es ‘ eh its ‘ ‘ ee! . ie ise ° i P Chin . i is »trnue 2? ; ° %
    7 Giese 46? saat te se biog the nature! alluded to, whilst not a word is said about) + 4 BENJAMIN DAVIES, and others. tne Ramway Braxcnies — We have |v! the ig’ hy Gove re isthere destruc ive | sme dreadfnl event were imminent; all) :
    # ¢ ve 1, to go end live other Ouse wey ' f * - fay rs, ns these destru | aap E : . m NEN nanan ~anaem aspen oof
    i 51 vi : r A tip a nis? en oe : ie 8 the election. of Mr. McEachen. The memo -—_——__ — —+ —we mo —— —---- -— -—— been assured bys member of the 1 ezisja- je ok y whasag tes. fearful rayages ja the] pros nt indication: saps _ -. Vasie at Mavriags
    H af *. #8) b a , t een > itt ae WO : i. A o ar Lp - i . i s c “ts ? ‘ ri « . i ithe art of the Po ye to eave t ie Tatican *
    i would mew believe that there coullever be an rial, we observe, hes no date This was £4035 PER MILE. ture that the Railway Act already puts the | United States and Canada, ~ Seanmersede This step is Laanacally attributed to the| At Fort Avgnetua, on Tursday. 2th inet., by
    eid ne : noe “ ge iF “\ a — Waid get | canny, ay it obviated the necessity of « lud thes weenie Shihan Goin tate tinea certainty ofa branch line to Tignish and | /ourara’. ; counseis of Cardinal Antone ]i and the | the Rev, A Me paneer ym os a MeNally,
    »} \ * han > COL tit ou ; a i n yA an ) \ ; : m yr¢2 - re — ‘ : is 27 pg ‘ se ° , - . ed. . i .
    q pl Talat ; ‘/ i me bh FOU © ling to Mr. Perry s victory, and the teelings |. , - whict : Souris beyond the reach of political changer, We trust the above is not correct tis} wenerai of the Jesuits the lope it is) 54 te oe a ee — a
    rr & . : . 1 re ‘ te . : a5au, & é a’ WO i * cara ” . — perenes a z ae > e.. i J ' . :
    Amero, thas 2 Woud ho lonser wort at eig it of Which were low, the others were a ae lat ae olicokt The sixth cls s hand ‘ohably that the Co erpdo Bue) said feels even now so reluctant about leav | augater« r. John umpby, oho teme ive
    The so far as law can affect it, ve sixth clause |hard y probably th: ‘ , At Vernon Riser, on the Lith July, Mr... Wal.

    while towwork them, and that tieretore. we
    ob zhi to Tusucte agatnst the loss cfours tft

    ; pos ton a8 the great centie of tr: y mak- |
    rw mg ourselves 4 cdre an: atrong and res vected,
    We thousht we were fiving i a Commercia
    millenniu:n, which must lastior a thousand

    lah
    Ge,

    of the peopl. of the West. suppres-
    sion of the date reminds one of the speech
    of Sergeant Buzfuz, who in reading one of

    Pickwick’s notes to the Jury, deciared that

    the fact of the note having no date was

    y ateatilenst. Alter all,the |} teres pertol spoof of deception. We make no such
    ae our reflec dongis, that alithis unsery and de | ~ : .
    @15 mighs haye becn ao eamiy p evented, arc charge uguinst the respectabe gentlemen
    { : s Oe ; i . »* ® 3
    -# (PAE we browzht it xbout onrselves by our own, Who signed the memorial, many cf whom
    a ahortsizut acd reckiesstiess. no doubt. signed it ugainst their wil, and
    J ‘rulg the nation Wns ripe ¥ fall: be . +
    Sagi Truly the nati is tripe for a fal; bet), get nd of in.portunate canvassers Now

    , when berefleet how a Ltile firmness and selt
    ‘denial, or pelétreal ccuraze and foresight,
    might have av ried the d sister, I feel that the
    jodgement must have realiy beend @ rved A

    that their fears have been allayed, the con-
    tractors fairly dealt with and the calumni
    fous sanders of the suSpicions scattered

    ation too seilish to defend its liberty, ecu or .
    a , ee it @ y or lpn oe ~ | to the winds we are firmly persuaded that
    =f not have been fit toretain it. Lo yeu, m5 ; : “hp
    ss - grandciihirer, who are vow going w seek a several of them will support the Railway
    + new home in 4 more presperous i:n. Jet not! policy of the country.

    tas bitter lesson be lost upca you in the coun- | ; 5 sis 4 , . -
    try of Jour wluption For - Lam wo cld| 72 His Honcr William Francis Cleaver Rob-
    > t ’ . , “* 4 a ’ >
    tu begin ate again 1D @ strange Country; ane |
    > o «7 i tne Bder f a
    + , herd asd evil ws have beeu my days. itis net of Prince Edward Isicnd.
    wuch to uwait im solitude the time whichenn-| The Memeriz) of the undersigned Members of

    ict be far off, when my oid beres will be kid} the Legislative Coureil eud House ot As

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    trson, Lsquare, Laeutenant Governor, &e., |

    to rest ii the soul I have loved so well, and
    whore happiness and Honor I haveso juny sur-
    vived,

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    SLAUGHTER OF THE APACHES.

    Chicago, Ti), June 14,
    The Preseott, Aritona, Wirer of Jare 24th,
    gives the foliowing particulars of the slanght
    er of 56 Apache Indmns, at a point near Ton-
    to Creek in that Territory: It wii Le recol-
    lected that the eurse of the slanzhicr was the
    kiilingot Bowens & Cus hursewen, and thai

    the capture ot thew herd by the Apiches, Lhe |

    sembiy, respeeifully sheweth—
    1. That your M-qmertalista bave observed i:
    [the newspapers advertisemwuts calling tur tenders
    \ for the construction of a Railway frem Alberton
    j te Georgetown, tind F he Act passed iast -ersi0
    ita Whoeh advertiremenjs Wednesisay the 10 b
    i Jnty, instant, i¢ named wa the last dey ler the re-
    ¢ ption of tenders

    2. Thatthe work for ihe constuction of whiel
    P tnvelve an outlay
    six to eight yeare

    tenders are Leing called wt!
    }@xueunting ‘*o at least tro:
    | teveuue of the Cotouy.
    | % That the Act authorizing this urdertaking
    was pasaed al’mert at the cloxe ct a long session
    and wasepposed in both Movers by a very re-
    spectable miner) y, and haa not yet, as far as we
    know. received the rey al arsrn*.

    4. That the qtiesticn of building a Railway
    has never been submitted to the people at the
    pole, and that only two electorial districts have

    A geod den! of interest was evinced | ire
    on Monday evening Inst to know the low- Iyadlgpadie aula nagar ocd

    rhesy wT a: OP ring x ‘ 6. After the said hne shall hare been
    Not (so completed the Railway shall be extend
    till Tuesday was ‘t-accertained that Messrs | ed to such places as shall be approved of
    L.. & © Waiker had put in the lIewest ten by beth Houses of the Legislature, and
    | shall be designated by an Act of this Island
    lor by Kesolutiocs eniered upon their Jour
    | They are a reliable firm and are backed) nals’

    high.

    est amount and who had tendered

    der, namely 4240385 currency per mile

    by the Waring Brothers of London The This it seems. refers to sueh lines as may
    next lowest tender was that of W. D. | be desirable after the line from: Alberton to

    O Brien, Esq , who offsred to do the work! Georgetown, including the branches to
    at the rate of 24143 per mile
    will be satisfied now that the Railroad will | plesed.

    not cost from £8.000 to 4100.0 per mile The second clause of the Act sars so
    as many supposed. ;
    jroud; and for the sum above named, we be

    The country | Tienish and Souris shall have been com

    It will be a first class; soon as the hie from Alberton to George-

    ltown is completed, ‘ the Government are
    lieve it will be one of the cheapest and best) hereby authorised and required to enter
    'ronds ever constructed or the money.
    So the agony is over. The bottom has! line of Rai v ay to Souris and Tignish.”

    The ring

    i

    We have been informed that Mr. Laird
    ,is broken, and the Philistines have proved) at one of the meetings at Alberton or Tig-
    | false prophets. Where ave now the clam | nish, said that were he in the Government
    | ors about jobbery and corruption ?

    dropped out of Pandora's tox.

    Where) he would earry ont the aw in good faith

    ure the asseverations that there. was not) and have the branches built to Souris and |

    time enough given to contractors? Where! Tignish on the completion of the niain line
    are the men that say there was no chance} The present Government will do no ess

    for fair compctition? We hope they are! -
    now satisfied, and that in future a better | EMPIRE CITY CIRCUS & MENAGERIE.

    spirit will exist xmergst our pubhe men

    7 ae -+ _ “

    This ecmbination ceived a very successiul sea
    | The course of certain parties, daring the
    past few weeks has been such as would/er extubsing at ferent places, between here
    destroy all ecufidence in society. We hold | and Digby, will open on Thursday, August 17th .

    that it is » good and sonnd principle tha. a} remaining three days and perforunng every aster

    number of men ina government shou d not | #evr and evening. The St. Joby Telegraph pub-
    be convicted upon mere suspicion or cir |! shes the teliowing notice of the extubiien aud

    | cumstantial evider.ce, such as would not! Peformance ou Friday last: —

    heonid get across: the Straits, though we (ing Rome that he may abandon the idea of
    Tie age of the |

    . , : voing at the Jast moment.
    iia ade it: vetting across rivers in the | ZO"S ‘ .
    have remt of + geting Berone'ts | Pope and his growing feeblen ss are mat-

    ters of graye concern to the prelates. The}
    | college of cardinals have represented to the |

    WE Lelieve that His Lerds1ip Bishop} Pope the propriety of the e ection cf a sue-
    ‘McIntire 1s a friend o. the railway. So|cessor to be ready jor an apprehended
    } Iso are many clersymen of other cenom) | emergency. and to avoid the «onfusion |

    States and Canada.

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    | United
    '

    ter Merrisie, China Pomt. to Miss Katie Eran-
    geline Mcinn’s, of Gatias Powel, fourth daughter
    i Mr. Jopn Melnnis

    Deaths.

    At Charlettetown on Friday evening of, para-
    Iveis Bridget, the beloved write of MFI “Thaiiias
    Svebwell, tailor in the G7th yrat Of hee age.

    into a contract for the extension of the sxid |

    ‘nations whom we wight name; and so al oO. which might ensue upon the death of tl e| : Funeral fd-aserrghy at hp mf rr
    jis every inte ligent man in Prince Edward Pope Measures have already been taken | In Boston, Mass..U 8., on Priday, Mth ot
    Island who has given the subject his seri- | for the choice of the next Pope. SeVeTA | Tyiy, inet, im the QWst year of her age, Christie
    ous and unurejucived considera jon — Ler | st a's ano se to an peer — weer gery seta dunghtet of Mr Dousid Ne
    ee es ae a , » th: ag | and propose to choose 4 moderate member) jyroxh of Bpringten, Lot 67, P E Isiand.
    We have heard it stated by one that has | of he amine of cardinals on« who is not} Drewerd: while bathing at. brietel, Ragland,
    unfriendly to Victor fanmana ‘+l, in order | on the 3rd cf Jwty oat. Mes Chark & Laugerd,
    |to bring about a compromise between the | av-d 19 years, satlmaker. on board the Baique
    Ital.an kingdom and the papacy. Cardi-) Cliften owned by How JC, Popes Dy eumeett
    tornellie de Peti is mentioned as the ¥®° the blest son ct Mr Joho Ts Lengutd, of

    na | wr . si
    candidate of the majority « f the cardinals. | ers > Lig lateot Halitex: (Halitax papers

    ‘and the Phrerological Journa for August |p). Pope is gcing to publish asyllabns re-| At Littie River, on the 6th Joly, af coneump
    and Elackwood s Magazine for July We garding the italian by cupation of Rome ‘tion, alter an illness of one year whieh he bere
    have also received * Pure Gold ” pub ished} te = ere —- ee, aoe eT with christian resignation ta the Divine Will,
    geo ea eel ;over the Koman States mgrunlly belongs | pabine McDonald, aged 24 years and six the

    "O dthe May Flower,” pub ; ge : a oe b d, aged 24 years an monthe,
    z oprert ee . ; j “ es } to him and that it is void when held |. ic kind aud amiable disposition won tor him the
    lished in Halifax. which with the * New | joainst him.

    made ingniry that there is not one clergy-
    man on the Island opposed to Ranlroads.

    ae a ————

    We are in receipt of Harper's Magazine.

    jest em of ail whe bad the pleasure of bis acquain-

    j
    ? aire.

    son at St. J sir, N- B., on Saturday last, and aft. |

    }

    i rem

    York Merenntile Journal -’ we shail notice
    fully next week. Fi
    We usderstand that the Rev, James Benson!) &

    and O'Neill, (the evange'ist James from Cowley | S=S5 Ss SS5== -
    | London, July 24.—In the He use of Conunen
    iMr D xen, meu.ber tor Bomingham, wished te
    “* | know if the redvetion of the e.wil list wus possi-
    | Peter’s CLlureh during next week, commencirg | ble.

    Mr. Gladstone replied tlat the list wae a eel.
    jen compact between the Sovereign and the peo-
    é pple at the be gianing of each regin, and ar “1The
    | “hes a ' “ii . lala pee a ie De g x ; Riu, M2 ANY Cot

    The Dominion Beard of Trede ard National | reciahaaeumnnss Ck EEE Heer to
    | Board of, Trade of the United States, are making | credited to the Crown and net the country,

    2 re ae ance a ae
    | Oxfordshire), are expected hereon Friday even

    ing next, and that they will Sold 2 usission in St

    ~ Sunday 6 b August,
    —_ 208 a

    harrangementa te consider the eubj- ect of more |
    | Dublin with Prince Arthur, Deke ef Cambridge

    | Prinerss Li vice and Marquis of Lorne

    | Count IES, | A sefies of fetes and bala, with a prand review
    a ae 8 projected during the stay of the ieyal viaiture.
    Loudon, Juiy 25 ~Consvis 93 I-2

    } ;
    ) beneficial ecmmercial iviallots between the twe

    | The firet railway paseenger car in the history |

    ate Celegraphic Netws.

    be |

    ‘he Prince of Wales goes on Monday next to!

    | In Dover, N. I, Ju'y 16th, Captain He HH,
    (Champion, sen ot Alvah Champion, aged 37
    years. 9 tontha.

    At Charlottetown on Thursday morning the
    /27ih inst. after a leng and lingering iliness of
    disease of the heart Mr. Martin @ ifailoran,
    jinercbent eyed (3 years, The deerawd eaves
    jawite aud ix children to mowra their lose,
    | Suddenly, at Sira'ght Shore, Portland, on
    | Monday, the 24th anst,, Bennet McNeill, aged 35

    years, a native of PDE. Island, leasing a wife
    bacd tour children, Destdes a large circle of triends,
    ty medrn their tose

    At Char ottetuwn, on Saturdry. the ifith inet,
    after a rhert illness, Bridget Lappin, wife of
    | duhn Lappin. in the 64 b year of ber age
    | At her residence, Middleton, Let 27. on Thurs.
    | day, the 20:b inet., after a lingering illness, which
    }she bore with resignation te the Div ne Will,
    Ann, the beloved wite uf Mr. Majee Craig, aged
    |

    od ‘ ds aie btained po sessi as yet hud an opportunity of expressire, in a ec n- 5 A ay Samal Senedak ek iiiete killin ocadull d
    ; BeNOR IAS 29, pORNE | ro : | pintee see OF titrations manner, thei ¢ pinien of the measure, | Convict any one of them individually. It! hdr — penis my bes aie irae 4 tile et , eats | Paris, July 24,~ Serrano having tailed, Zauril. | 30 ye#rs-
    i the heard taut @ messen_er was des utched tc 9 3 . ' " . ular Con.pany yesterday, aid edmisable order | of Cape Breton, passed over the tine of the To | ‘ 7 aris Pi t iM" :
    ‘ | & That one of theee districts the Fourth o/s. moreover, one of the minx! f the ait 1s ite | la is cudexsoring to form a new ministry At Pinnett, Belfact, July 10th, Joha Alez., in.
    convey the news cf tbe outrage to the peop’e | gat c 9" . row , le . { er, one o 1é Minxims Of the) previled. he elite of the City visited the gruid | tepeelonial Coal aud Railway Company on the! vs : t nf fant son of Donald and A McLeod
    . 3 » : ow Queen's County, bas, by a large majority, rjeet- |. : 2 hibeti Ste banines ‘etal ‘pinkts 4 tiie ta \ ond wpany te) French journals are decouraged at the apathy | 7008IG BD unetla Scleod,
    : of Prescott.” Onreceipt cfthe news. & paity) ca the Hon. Jawes Duneau, a member of the | English law. that no man should be con-| "*MOew afteraven aod night, and there was po i It was built at Hatitax j of the citigeus in elections | 1 year and 3 menthe, ,
    i of 1) eitizens started in pursuit of the savages. | Executive Courcil, and Chairman of ihe Rai'-| sidered guilty until his innocence h: | but one expression upen the lips of every bady, | ~ : i rere =s : et
    : eieietieteatetehe shims Nelnthey arate iat.c \un "B —t ’ — an! sidered guilty until his innocence had been | a, g that was of the Warmest commendation Al —~———+ ip } Dubbo, July 24.—A grand mectog ais be O————_——__— —
    r g e é s Eric, they P 1ORL« ‘ ¥ } ‘ : ‘ ; " / rg ! : | ' : , vat > ‘
    ti di : ‘sti eRe in conn |e een h i ities tease he \dsproved But some of our factious auti-| Phe questrian feats of Edwin Watson, the | Corp Hickey of the* Halifax Rifles,’ bas again |?” Suurday, on Lieyds Hill, Meath, to protestiGoto W. A, Ween: & Col for Cheap Goods,
    ed by a party of five cit zene cf that valley 6. ‘That masmuch az the centemplated line of , : freebie by ie 6 Cb Machin» Unsere wed ? , BO) aveinel eviction of large punbers of farmers | P
    nad the whole force of rixtecn men started cn | rowd has net set teen leented or surveyed, its/ Railroad, greedy-for-office people would | f vs eros at yw of M'li a pace came ware hay made his €O pointe, and won the firet prize at! V o'enee waa Ureatened if necessary to noi meena --
    7 ; £5 ‘fib , 2 on wat > €! ‘hoe 1.¢ vT roe | F . al ” Bi S.08- . i 4 . r
    the trail. After proceect ig 55 tiles, they} vetusl length oo te Le eet Be ne ae exatn wow’ reverse all this. We deprecate such efforts) es weie ibe theme ofoprare on everybody «| !be avnual target preetice onthe 25th, at Haji | the evictions, | Medera’e Rebibiscans in As In the Curt of Inselvent Debtors.
    sath adetachimnent of the Third Cavalry, under) Me of -the eperibestions ic, uw ” the « fice ito succeed as they are uncharitable. unfiacr, | ebeue. ‘Tbe Watson brother , George, Edwin | & feeubly negotiating tor Unien with Radieal leit
    ; ; vf the Chief Engineer, showa conclurively tia: | tO Saceced. as they are uncharitable, unfur, | ’ ge, fax. gy ie }
    command of Licut-nant Chas. M, Morton, | ae esol Vary na Like cath lke tes ides | 4 “ : and Themas remen.bered as a part of the criic | hm Madrid, Juty 25.—Serranes Cabinet have ac-| 35 Vie., A. D. 1871, 23th July
    whieh was] kewise in parscis of tb-s> I) dians.4 any intecding Creve truer ae t his = de: | unwise, and not worthy the teachings O8} ai Healon 7 raupe, are undoubtedly among the! The Marquis ef Lerme and the P | cepted and teken vath of Office, rch tt Do ee stl
    . ai Zs Pe ignoratee fee “ ’ sarac ne | i. ‘ ° . ‘ », oe . we ay is oe erpe am eB rineess : pera. po ; é s
    The citizer's joined the fore: uuder Lic ut. Mor. Sit rant id he edna ad segs ie rab our free institutions | fi.8t gymmuses of the world, ard their splendid | yin ape 8 inataie mae A Cadeda of bs bit London, July 5 ~The Pupe may leave Rome | FPO HE Meeting of the Insolvent Dedtors’
    ton, and the }: urbey wes resamed with fresh |. vd vf tbe extent of the i ey A ed te! BE Me aa Oe . jand perilcus act ot the € three flying men,’ and | venta are expected fo arrive in Canada, aboiul atany day. | reparationa are being made for} Court is Postponed from Monday, the
    vigor. Alter proceeding 35 miles the party! = m gu ‘dba eg ee lig i _| vrothers brought forth the leadest: aecluwations | the commencement of Aatumr, | his reception at Chateau at Corte Corsien. Mea Stet July, instant, to TUESDAY, the let day
    went bite camp at a lace hour of the e.cuing ‘i iat a widceheced te Vik prevails through | » A Utplol OF JaSt Week seems LO DEVETY) of delight There iuoifeit in the gymnastic art | ~~ ees |sures bive been taken forthe choice cf his sue.) of August next. at 11 o'’eluck, a.10,, then 10
    On the moroiug of the Sth they avuin ‘cok uy eS the Coluny tus r ld etitne “ye ie had petty ard very spiteful in referring to the | (tat they will not atiewpt aud eneceselully per | The Barks Marion and ielia Alice from | “ie July 25 —Series of terrible eart} | be held im the Court House in Chariottetown.
    i the trail, which they foliowed fur 20 miler, | given to parties from a distance to compete for) EXAMINER. | He garbles the meaning and) “ 1 a doub'e act of Olympians by Messra. law Liver} ool, with Goods tor this Port, the form- quake iain recently secured in one of the Phi'-! CHARLES YOUNG,
    ’ e 4 , re il , ‘ff .. 2 4 . yin er a . . é kz. * W ie ‘ , ~ f h « i rv sank : C7 ij . .
    en ot i © clock, 0, ad 4 po 4 potas, = Saar ae aly. nf rR ‘ " rt “6 words of xcorrespondent whose references | kins and Sylvester, was most suecessiully resd- 3 wee 4 & _ und or ‘ r Peuke | pine Tslards, More than 200 swallowed up and | Judge or Commissioner J. D Court.
    ! : ic eurrte se willy 3? , tu t leks ile Harve val veer UEnishe - . * : rE, mes , aA | or * ‘ 'e oO! 5 ste lw i j — . . =". : =
    boery ed Fy vin a ed “a. oi so le ood ug it wa Be € tuirly ‘is ne imate to Mr. Laird he does not deny We let) ered. Tse herzoutal barby Snhed, Tuttle, Har | " Poiey hee Pre Of PP eapaate? last rete aiunest instantly Aided, 60 degd bod es
    i i { e@ inmates. eelng sutished that there ag Be 6 ol Pg yaaa psy hi © corns } : ry Wiuibold and Tor Astiton, is among the nieve | a bage: Doarconere ss) TRIE OTHE iabobi-| CITY GF CHARLOTTETOWN.
    ' were pumerous ludiune in the ceichberhocd th fh. eo the reed : sh eam me our correspondents have their say, and are| attractive features of the exhibition. The tun ee a ne ge tants fled fre the Island. mae
    . ' + : ) ic sely veil “0 - Pm a : - n Ariive 2 mux, Barque ipple, with | eo . . } is . ‘
    Me nd Cetirouned that they sbou'd lve the lecet hestuhe i ai anetcn mseives, Woule Be not responsible for their opinions. Wel bling vaulting and conterticn feate are ati first-\Sycars from the Mauritius ; rg rhe Louden, July 36— Canadian Velunteest, some | (EXHE Common Coanctt dinve appointed
    posiib.e ume to prepare for battic or tocflect) “riot eeeral gentlemen who ceme to this | are. however, for their Iangrage and we! “#8 The children ure delighted with the dz | Butane Alina. with ores, from United State. | eS ee ee ee SATURDAY, the l2th August, and
    wrebeat, the command moxcd qeicky for. | {sland ter the purpose of gatheiing inturmation | tryst shall I ij } ™ pou excelent pertorun ¢ dége, aud even the «id At a s ‘Bi ig E mn : di of ' * eal oe pach Page colsiieure st @ aaleuner by Eog-) MONDAY following, in the C.ry Hall, at 10
    ."e 3 is oe 4 y ’ ’ aloe ‘ i <7 a . aver . m i % ‘ ‘4 E é : 8°x ‘ . abi wigan . leleied . 2 / 2
    Wurd iu searoh of another * rancieria.”” This! oa «to ciidedliodtte Bu! inter, aud the spee:hi | rust we b all never pu bts i nui ha vile, | Prey le contees itiey bave fot seen anything like aa ew a F ae , . fs ‘ We Maud oe oe | They Wil soon retuta heme. | welock, forenoon: for the purpose of bearing
    they discovered on the followin, day, after! -stions aud other documents euburitted to them | persona] tirnde asthe Patrict did recently Ube ~ mn all ta ries terrific eud Chriling |‘ Tee ab ag ws fs ul # WV Rick Pa asaatarad pte hte aaah sesterday, and | Appeals aguinet the Annona! Asscasment Rute,
    croseing the divide between the Verde ardja-e ' + gone yway © sit | acai r City dearies. (ne COS Cen CF Rane: (RENTS We aser | Oe BEGETS MONA FO gh9Q2) ih | COM! sites Mb sexs §: des ins
    Taito Greet A 6 rht at pri ensued, tn which ; reo ae pp ret ed fiw age. aa [86 oe ak ane ty contemporaries, } and admiration for the daris £ Woman who thus ards, of Bideford, Lot 12, Great race t eday for the Goodwood atabes | y pate ew the said Axsessments, and fiumlly de-
    23 ind Gp dteve tied: “At this piece: the Pyne ig ME ge sisliculers * Fengey Heres!) | We have no desire to be the organ of any | ia perie hea lite tor the publie’s entenwinment. | a ; bandicn ps fourteen berses entered; won by Tare} APR renee:
    wi the Gaptured horses were disc bases and} 9%. That afew months delay cannot possibly | party and we have more sagavity than to | Ta ee | A London telegram of the 25th inst sayst~—A a eaiy.3 tg rag = Frederick | 187] met By Order a ae:
    e rit ; vuld. i ea hs : . . . : : . : . . : ihe ; weeds A . , ‘®, Frine , ederie . *
    one was recaptued, and two vere kil ed by reoult “ any — - = in all probability | hold ourselves responsible for the doings A T:RRIDLE Temprsr occured Jast series of terrible earthquake shocks recently oe-| William of Germany, Duke of Reeeteiieins Grand ! WILLIAM SHEPHERD,
    “. es sy a Prag eie ye they 7% Un aa ps pan your Memo-| Of muy Coalition, be they in office or out. month 15th June on the coast of Labra- ctred in 8 sd ys Poillippine islands. More | Duke cf Constantine of Russia, Crown Prince i City Collector.
    ' were t to fall into t} ands of ¥ 7 ay ne o, i; ai ® se e " " | . - . than twe handred persons were swallowe | O-car of Swed je
    anoi Frc ai thle pla em y “ ‘owed yond | rialiste,eome of whem coied forthe passing of| There is really no party in the Country dor. In the account given inthe New | and ouaa oe cf cen ae any 7 fusten te kien Fee oes tabeeed Setcmarlt "ch consent ¢
    ' . hace *y fo : weg te 0d ; ° é a F » aie ee . ; ” ) ; it ted. ne ; : 0 ev.!
    j principal trail for three miles, when they diet vasoratsten hii weulincadchentaabeninn now except the Railroad Party and Anti York Herald, we find that the Gulaare |S xty dead badies bave been recovered, The! acuation of Paris forts held by German troops | \
    ; re threw indians in ae distasce mount. |"). busty manver iv which the contracts tor a Railroad those in favor of Religious educa- | Steamer h s been rendering good service, |"* of the inhabitants have J from the island, | ey vi Mi vera tien : Seine and Seweetoise on | ’
    t #4 on two horses, two of these were shut decd | werk of such waguitude are propesed to be ene) t siesid a : | » ates oe. eee ; J ~ + 10 e- | OF Delore otal ANQNSE, 4
    ay ; : A wt : ; } tion and those opposed to it. | The steamship Guinare which was dis- | } 4 ,
    : wid the third wounded, and both horses recap [iered inso, and io eubmitte your Hener then | l untehed S Per es: i ay T . sshi . | New York, Jaly 27.—Gold 112 1-4,
    Sart” Gale bagdhy UE pedviaiine ding by site ered hy 1g No Sm ml tee te h t| AS to the other statements we nay say | patched from St Jobns. N. F. tothescene | B@* The Steamship Adhambra ran on the | Exchange 110 2. HAVE JUST OP
    fon eal A : y ; | rot of g by this | earnest b Fh y } or “ i ‘2 ch p bhi me man . * | reached the sett ement in Labrader known | ak at the south side of this Harbour, at the | The cuble to day reports cousoleat 93 wer ;
    3 5 cp ple ‘ ‘ ur ‘ ‘4 i °] as ‘ 3 : ay are Or |} re 4 PS | ry ‘ 7 : - . j .
    pwr - ddan 4 ~ ae irom po so Fy ose. " a deed a a “ a {as poiitely as possibie that t ey are meer | og « ndian Tickle ‘on the Sth Ju v. fhere | top of high Water, on W ednesday mornleg | 31s.5 pork 52s,
    uiaivesdiie ler = a P| ry vn a pia gt | nat ty ating i ty dns ae ‘rect. We may say. that unless the Putrioi | was hardly a house, store. fishing flake | last just before day l'ght, where she remained} Accounts from Persia are fully confirmed, Ip AT THIS
    pwi i ies, met o wb-; % ’ ; iG, tat orlgegs . ni arrow > aad , skiffor tyees in thersettlement seft whole. |tventy-four houre, She had to d'scharge her | addition to tamine, eholer . d the
    * ; . é i an Counet! atd House of Assewbly tor their ecp-| ROCS down on its marrow bones as it his) Sé s eSetliemenbl seit whole. | ) sure, i : oO a'scharge he ris v0 to famine, Cholera, typus feaver aud the
    2 andon furtbe: Fursuitand return at once. The Ps ee lin : Te : ha f ns i | The wharves where m many eases entire y | cargo and sme Beventy tous of cosl before! plague are meking termbe ravages. The G,
    Ms aaah ; . ideration. i had of bef. { aki Jy h} 3 he Gov
    command accordingly took up the homewaid : . : 2d Oiten to du before for ninking wrone | : ’ -. 3 ked . Ty s * erncr ol 8 he lac i
    fou aes, arriving at Camp McDowell ou th | Your Memorialists would further remind your | alin Ma “Or ee) r _ © | swept away. and the few that reuain on | *48 Worked offagain, The Steamer St, Law.) *'ner Ol S.uireg has placed @ guarl at each of |
    a fos of oad Lak t . . ©) Hamers ere ae we may bring him before a their own site are warped and very much | "ence broke two hawsers in trying to heave | = cage ct a been pte view gy and)
    Ts & fared & ee | 21 ‘That ihe Washingt » Treaty lately enters tribunal where we understand, an Elder| damaged. Trees of greatsize were strewn | %¢r A, at the top of high wat W |S arvieg peaple Giemternng the bodies of tb
    } waty yeu and, ¢ sider | di ged. F « strewn | 2 p of high water, on Wedene- |, ° 4 ol ihe . . . .
    am aan } ; \ed into ty the Joi i Heb Coumssivuers 61) should not give scandal, by saying what | the seashore in a fantastic manner day evening, The Alhoembra sxriled again on | Meta tees . ~~" Tbe attaches ot the Brit Ex Peruvian, via Picteu by Rail,
    REMARK ABI B COINCIDENCES. The W aching. sreat Britain and the t ited State kot Ameries | he night easily find on. ech ill | Over fifty schooners were swept from their | Thursdey, for Halifax and Boston, | comatey atey eG elegiaphers have fled the '
    ton Treaty has given birth ty @ number of hiy- | coutans previviore ve rere shania g the el = ; ' “Sl anch rage neu the shore and never since | Tilt ibcpeilllatli i The Emperces of Russi a 4 Cases Summer fioods,
    Wwrical coincidences. First, the British Com- terete of th —— Which provisinus 1m eo fa: |Lhe abuse of the EXAMINER by the anti fear@of ‘he accident invo-ves the Lives | D ' k been saiiia i, , ok - Panaorred have
    : . oe ‘ a they may bere fil ue, aie te reqwain nepers *)., » ae j f tm 9 Ory dite uring the past week we notice ve i i ug eéch other at Jugeohiem ite ‘ r
    cies deen! a? 2 ne Sane , _ a they reeeive the sunetion of ous ie | Railroad Patriot and the ants re igtous edu- of nearly three hundred men as each craft wing pst ea leaving ‘antic a ol * a — : ~— Gloy es,
    ; davnd pea Phe ' dine c porte «lage inture. g | Cation Progress is good proof that our com se | kept ap e at a on a at night | wers are vow beginning ta reul ze the Cel TE Fancy
    e } f cei 7° ° 12. That it 1s eminently desirable that the re ihas been sonsistent on the Raily jlo waich the fisht.en on the previous | ‘hese laborssaving mactines. Hay ¥ pag ye agit Ties,
    : . of . / ; } the v Sis. 2 ailro: . | 1p sy . ee sae . ay making Ww i Goto V ° . »/ 3 :
    ae ey el emul of bee (Pn seviatives of the people sheuid Lave thore | ohool Questions. The re : ts ad ’ nd| day. ers oo filled wy the wail | be commenced generally, the first of next week. | NA Weeks & ve ae Caeap Govds Hosi
    on ) niv r 1e Hattie o unk : . ‘reaty submitted to thea to. |" t ms, 2 # ogress imagines | ing of widuws: ‘phan: iie: +} A far ‘chine i 4 —————-- ° a
    , pe fpren riers of the Treaty submittee vem t dh 5 Z Widows and orphans milies Jost | A farmer who has a machine iv cut it, and one} ooo ————. } r
    er Hilt, - bts oan ae hy bihei Comsideralicn beiorr the preeent fishi: p | thut itis want of ability that prevents us| their entire suamer supply and were left | ot Preetors' hey forks to lift it: will net take long | SLANDER. ’
    ' proelu:me ast © accepte - v of the Ma G | season expifes, in worsted Se the Colony may be defending ourselves from bis attacks Pro | utierly destitute About three weeks after | to save bis hay crop —Sum Journal. i Ladies Hats,
    r ep. | “a ¢ ; t . : ’
    ard o; the two petiors on the reat antiver- | in a position, if the Legisiature should ratty the : Ww samt : | this Catastrophe befel the unfortunate fish. ee eae ae aw Pay no attention to slang aa ,
    / day of Amevicun Indepencénce, the 4th | lieaty, to reap during this rummer wWialeves : digious! e always thought that it re- |... the p pote } SS ay ‘ slancer or gossip, Keep Rib
    of Jais . | evefiia or privuegesinay be thereby secured to | quired no ability to be x ee ry bad scold i‘ as _ he ee eee i ese mul ere Fine ~ On Thursday last, the 20th inst, a fire | Straight om your course, and jet ther back-
    . : ‘Te P aad scoid,| ed to such an extent as to compel them to} broke eut in th j , ie ta:) | Ditings die the de:
    7 Fc see this Jeland. : ope . _ n) L nthe premises eecupied by Mr. Neil; Sitings die the death of neglect. What is the
    j ‘ Ras ahha ans 13. That a dixperition on cur pert to avele the | and that it shows more real ability and | on on a limited al owance i i he Gul. te | Matheson of thia town from a Gefective flue in | use of lying awake nigkjs brooding over the Ostrich Plumes,
    Americans claim that on Rll-2dt slips — | loperial Governuent m remeving ary causes o: | strength to forbear. Wedo not know that — large amount of provisions and im- | the upper partet his house Had it net been) remark of some faiee friend that runs threagh :
    deaprayed' by the Alabsaia’ unc other confed-) jyrigtion between the Mother Gouutty and the a a A ei le eee | mediately returned to secure a further sap | for the pfompt action ef two or three persons! your brain ike forked hzhtning W hat’ and a variety, in other departments, requisite
    -@ate priveters, Zbefuilowing isthe sist: [United states of America World, we feel sure, ary ORPe' ane throngh py for the above and owher sett ements on | Who happned to be present, this fire weuld tave) ise use of getting intoa worr and f ve tor the seaeon, —
    ? | $5920 :961 | ert HE the bearty approv.lof eur gracious| the world to notice every driveiling lu | the Labrador coast. been @ mo-t eerious flair as nothing could have! ossip that has been A 4 se
    By the Alabems, 70 v 18218... .% > 79) 59) PDUsereige aud of your tower as Her Represeu| yatio that may happen to assail him.) ———_——+- see + —___— prevented such a conflagration ae was never seen “ sy by ol Set atlongito goer disad- ee a
    By the Florida. 36 vewe's..-. 2,794,501 errcen Sees 3s at vet . ass; nm. | hiveedttick 1 n ini in Georgetown, {rem the fact that a heavy breeze | Y80U -@ DY Some meddlesome buisybody who SIM N 0.
    By the Georgia 9 vessels... 852.451 | “Your Memoribsis therefore reepeetfully pray | Neither is it of any consequence to us what) S'S "SOLENT ERISH SOCIETY PICNIC. | was blowing at the time and every artiele ax dry | has more time than character. These things
    By other crutsers, 115 vessels. 4 455 178) that your Honor will call a special seesion of tue our opponents say, and if they say it falsely | Tie Picnic of this long estab hshed Society | . tinder. A ee had = preperly ignited | = . possible —s you, unless you t:ke no-
    a Sn . arly rh ire EE | . ry 7 . enlinnetia ne adjalnm ids q - .| ce uo em, a i i ‘ >
    , or , Legistuture at as carly a period us circummances ‘and foolish y, so much the worse for them, | Se off as advertised, on the grounds of a ) ; g buildings would have be en undoubt Paras” , In combatting with them; ARE NOW OPENING AT THE
    Total. ces ceececccneess --s$12,£30,584 will pesmi, to take inte coumderation the} | vas at St Dunsian's Colleee. The day w rdly ewept away and the probability ix that the) give them character and standing, If what
    } ‘ _ UOMENICUs questions to Which we base drawn) The Progress thinks it is not honest not to a” Drees x day Weg bcd a block would have been burnt down,—£, | 1s said about you is true, set yourself right at
    Tt ie owe a ag Set a ships your Honor’s attention ‘defend oneself. What about certain de-| #4 the party enjoyed themselves very | a igen eer if it is false, let it go for what it ie London Moase,
    were i aaadenenien ° ‘DONALD MONPFGOMERY, P. L. C. -ecription of himself, which. at the time, we agreeably. Galbraith’s Band were in at- | MrLancrony Acciwents.—A the hi ss aes fey 9) Mikal atone
    ‘eepiv . Puce, é KY yy ; + | ' ‘ : OL NDENTS,— e ive : ; .
    eer Cae Oa : ptt rortd BEL: = oho al. G ‘considered unjust, and concerning which tendancy nnd thelr exvellent music added at the Magdaien Islands, eon munteates one eaud we tonagees rit be pap oH Oe Lalla Alleged rte
    Vope Pins JX, celebrated bis seventy-niuth | JAMES MUIRHEAD, MOL C, ihe bas been as sientas the grave. Our ®' eatly to the pleasures of the day. The sia pe athe “eo the follwing ead intel Te respecting the Injuries you have wae, Their Micsum Sua of
    : ° ‘ * » . ‘ Sia} WN i ‘ ' . i t ' 7 pe * : ) oy rey ) DSunday aliciboon. iw uy) iw A P : . ppl
    : Ceibtes oF ie? one ae c q a? < SUBLET WiGITMAN, s - “4 Philosopher is not-consis‘ent nor would he} pret, cant tig. kept up with as much from Amberat, on riod from § teccet crea mn ° # rae ee in theend if'we le ae y
    aiter the death ot Gregory XVI... on the 16tn Je8e HH TMAN, M, iN. animation as the hot weather would pernsit | harber, a equal struck the beat, when she aaa 9 relute all the backbitings and Zossippings

    ‘BENJAMIN VAVibS, M RP, Pb.
    PETER sINCLAH® M.-P P
    COKNBELIUS HOWAT. M.D P.

    Ju.e, 1846, ad crowned on the -2let of the:
    same month. He bas now nore than eem-)

    have us practise his phi osophy. No won-,

    |
    } }
    | der he opposes grants to * sectarian

    und the young folks kept up the dancing, 4%" aud they were both drowned,

    Yesterday,

    off PE, stand, on board of a Gloucester vessel,

    ;

    i

    |we may hear bythe way. They are annoyir «|
    it 1s trac, but pot dangerous, y long be soda LE

    DRY oops!

    schools,’ —or, in other words. echosls in
    (which the doctrines of Christianity are in-
    'enleated.

    ANGUS MeMILLAN. MP. By
    DANIEL DAVIES, M. PR.
    H. J. t ALLBECK, M.-P, b.

    pieted the twenty-filth year ot ‘a, por. titefica, |
    —-—_<—-—-- }
    The Tyne crew urrived at Ha) idx, on the 26k,

    oes route for St, Joho, NP. ts brew the mateh |

    - 9 -e



    ——— ee

    regardless of the thermonicter. Every- | name vot known, a young wan named Melunis, 20! SOP to expostulate aud seuld. Our chu-

    i thing p ssed off very creditably, and to- hilt heading a bartel of Mackerel, got on top| eter are formed and sustained by ourselves

    | wade evening the Society and their friends |" it. when the veese! gave a lurch and he teil! and by our own actions and purposes, and not
    ‘marched «in to the City preceded by the jurerbward | The boat wae at winter got wut, and | by others Let us always bear im anind that

    Hardware !

    ; tt, Jobe ». They return te Hale, DAVID LAIRD, MI. P, (sleet)
    oon cheat niadeedic ome | AAOREK, BM. bt.

    HESRY BEER MP.

    | Band, being well pleased with the day's | end-anotber

    [in ettempting to save McInnis the boat went over! i
    ie th " r) “calumnies ma
    man wee drowned, Bree hy

    trusted to time

    Goto W.A, Weeks & Uo, for Cheap Goods. ' recreation.

    Melnnia was) and the slow

    row St..Peter's Bay, P.E 1 —Herald, | opinion,” but steady justice of public

    Groceries, &C.
    July 31, 1871.

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