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FaCkG AND OTHER ¥ \TTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS.
\ M i foree of the Do The French National A embly m )
} Tnecday lac i
i to an day last.
rhe ppression of the late uprising in
= i ‘ tor ( coal J pan cost S AKIAMMD,
ed I t last week The liouse of Lords w 1 nf 1
~ - May nd till.) Ist
\ ' Known In th nt ¢ ta t unde
Alfont they t Kil i yuunded
_* Lieutenant Ger Sir A ) Wi
i ( } KI it I ‘of 4 il i t 4 } ture
nm, next wee in nis dead
: “ Measures are already been ken to se-
\ : a _ AWREN < the el tion of Pre lent G1 LO
1 Montre to Qu c bega the third term,
Ja ¢ Che strikers have again broken out in
paler the coal regions of r M {
W \ evail
ported last we Uh Spanish Government, after cay
: ture of Bilboa, again plied to Ge man)
j ' nd nber y i] e for es l , 1) ED |
o- ' ew ve to recognize the Re pr abl
: se ia It is suggested that « siiniata would pros
\ ' an Scroot Question, —The debate in bably cause a consolidation between life
f , , : ,, and fi st re Cc anies
8 r Leg'slatnre on the School Question will * hay vo eT er
+00 be continued next week The difficulties are insurmountable in
rernm i, the formation of a Coalition Government
adopte v I vi Hiow Pane ron Har.~In the market of 2 ‘pain. So saj the Madrid Iberia.
slieh hene " 7 ’ > a Ss ave pare
6 gut change n | Belleville, (Ont.,) on Saturday, the 9th filitie member —_ Havana, by a recent
set ld at $43 4 Thi decree of Captain General Concha, may on
eas nst hay sok { qe i A . .
b at $40 per ton iink of payment of $1,000 remain at home.
i -_ —— — P Pp a ar a . pm .
> Moff urmers Cf Prince Edward Island There are said to be about 1,5°0 miles of
. oe . S
ea nm WU ! ~ ‘ } 3 : arr y ag rox -onstructe s
: le lumber trade appears to be active. | 24!TOW guage railroad constructed in thi
a s és nd a i country and the United States
J7i) thousand feet of deals, 200 thousand T :
nz » " s es ate ‘ a granescro ;
-<=>- . : : ¢ France will this year be about half the
PON x \ I i mast-pieces, arrived here during average yield, on account of the great
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x week, principally from New Bruns- | damage done by the frosts.
Earl Carnarvon, Colonial Secretary, sai
ica , eum in the House of Lords that the British
! — ritis Oil i = » ‘
british Columbians re- | Government will not abandon its posses-
‘oul the delay in the construction of the | sions on the Gold Coast.
Railway; | express their satisfac-~ Newfoundland advices represent the seal
wit new policy of the Government, catch as under two-thirds that of last year
i ngness to wait for a vear or | 274 the a — as likely to be not more
than one-hal
4 - It is said the conquest of the Island of |
i value of Island produce exported | Formosa is likely to lead to a war between
n the last week aggregated &62.211.51, | China and Japan the former country having |
‘ ryt . large interests centred in the Island.
t neipally of oats and deals to - ; ; hal ,
’ Cireassians to the number of half a million
‘
i; oats and potatoes to Newfound. : P
‘ I , hi are said to have left Russian soil within the
tae a id eggs and potatoes to Halifax | last few years, and large numbers are pre-
i Bastor paring to emigrate into Turkey
iain oie ee Che terrible hurricane that prevailed at
“ee 1 sanitari- . >
yetacae A ImsinItAris | \Wadrasa few days ago is threatening Bengal.
0 5 = writing to the st. John 4 coms | A great amount of Shipping has been de
i } that cattle sent by rail to the St, | stroyed, many vessels have been torn from |
: 1 a heir me ings an ‘ive sea
, ~ :s ‘ irdines in a box He A despatch from St. Petersburg, says the
‘ : : trance ke icholas, br er of the Cza
. gests that cattle cars be fitted up with Grand Duke Nicholas, brother of the Czar,
, ; . .. | has been arrested,but on what charge is not
l j g } t ms so that each animai shail known His house was searched by the
pt se] te and distinct, ‘‘ with room Police. There is great excitement in St
gh to prevent chafing at the sides Petersburgh in consequence of the arrest
: ‘CST ony . TT Wo HH A Cons stantin yple despatch (May 12) res
i ° \ ‘
i deen ports that there is no: abatement of famine
vn horsestrainer of Cyn~ | in Arrobi Reports from all sections of
¥ ted a very ingenious bit, to Alesis are must doleful. Many persor
1 on the trotting horse, so ne atly ars have starved to death
ean give his horse { proclamation has been issued by D
ion shment during a heat without Carlos announcing that he will st ishy
1 ‘sist the Republic forces in Biscay. Thi
! $ posit \ rubber tube runs | "@#3* the Bepudlic | a s “i
: recognization of the Government is the
— ‘ , if he antliew . "
1 the bit to the seat of the sulky, abgorping topic in Madrid, Spain. Marshal
there is attached a rubber bag for | Serrano proposes to form the best cabinet
r spirit, from which the lightning | yet soem there, as soon as he is restored to
if ' health.
an drink refreshment on his fiery | "“""
¥ } pausing, The Czar Alexander is now in England, |
. pli —_ .+. + and no doub will be received as c rally as
ase is Im] 4 “ vorTH's EXPULSION Che Pictou | his father Nicholas was some years before
. he Crimea war. During ee ntest the
eports that the mass meeting of | 2° -Tmea Wa ;
. : “ : I sala 9 remembered, with some bit
. stituents in King’s | terness, the courtesies th¢ or | d lavished o1
Lahn u is Over eight | his Imperial igen But he pl nt Cza
a :. 1 peo} é present, and the ex- should be more popular than his father —
. of of ym condemnatory of the ails :
: t 1 I mous. Mr. Wood- —The Premier Baron of Ireland, Lord
i : 1 : Kingsale died re Risser He was born in
made a splendid speech, and was {7.5 : :
: r . ion 1828, and succee ded to the title ir ), on
ed County of Kings } } ¢ I i
? thse nty Of AlNgs | the death of his broth pri-
@ : vit voice, resents the indignity offered | vilege enjoyed by I l
i rn t 3 ts representa- Kingsale, was that hats in
on } : 1 "“mrasance of he }
nd the other Counties of the Pro- presence of th 1 they
‘ ‘ gs had been entitied 1e «
sur rt it in t ssertion Of its King John. who grant )
g i have been infringed by a! the Earl of Ulster
government, and its slavish folloy A printing offi ve has lately been establish
' at Peking, in connection with Peking Col-
Sgacapa : lege srom which a history { ig \
x Ww. Dd n’s new Insolvency | ~ Rel ion, will 1.
i not bear t dint of criticis and v where also a work or y |
us been withdrawn. The Halifax | fessor Billequin is being printed. th
sannanl TI tl aati tablishment va been visited by Pri
en .is,—** Ls 18 e secont " ' 7 "
em sy 7 we Bee | Kung, who expressed himself much pleased
tial great mesure promised in the ‘ Speech,’ | with the arrangement
I , . aon 3 eo ae Central America is ofall the of the
“— pur] part) evidences of the Government's wonderful | earth, that in which the genera iblic re«
tail on » 25th of May . \.) | promptitude; the Court of Appeals Bill | fuse to take any interest. It is to them
ill 5 I 10 are generous enough to con” being the first. Plainly, the measures Mr. | Merely 4 region of earth juakes, fevers and
but vards it will please 1 their ee ie incessant revolutions, and never-ending
‘ I ‘ OY 1 ses » " P
“we Dori in search of originality, has under- | faction fights. But there is an announcs
. auring the taken to frame, have not recommended | ment now made public which, if true, is
j i ’ POSES WINS | t themselves to shrewd old foxes like Blake, | Worth recording It is so unprecedented,
ccasion to ratile the Gold and silver Wa ; and so gratifying, that we will not risk the
t A and sil t und therefore they have saved the Governs | 2™ i so gratifying, that wi
remaining t last |] ‘ . nr soln sla spoiling of its signifi icance by any comment:
oir “try ment a repetition of the humiliation of the | — peace reigns throughout Central Am
o0.0in 2 Li } t t ; oe 3 ‘ a y 7a J
! na riff defeat by a timely interference and jus | ca!— The Nation.
a rer i y*given advice to withhold this, that he Icelanders are making preparations
Fe nd the other Bill ‘till next session.’ ‘The | to celebrate with fitting solemnity the thou-
eee t will more than likely be that the In. | 9an leth anniversary of the colonization of
- t he 7:7 n strictness. the commem.
Law yutinue much as it is, | 0 Island. In trictness, the commem
: ; oration should have taken place last ye
r Me | change Xs aka . cm QT hat the first ttley
since it Was in ,o that the first settie
nay have suggested Ingolf and Lejf, founded the settlement
‘ ee — afterwards and still known as Rei-javi ter
i NDLAND. —'] 1 fruitless attempt to land on 1) uth
i: Newfoundland has been | ,. | coastin 870. Herald urnamed Haafag
, c} ’ al ; lent of t} (beautiful haired), had recently made the
, na " — eo the conqut¢ t of Norway, had united its yarious
: ‘ says that “no announce-| provinces for the first time under our rul
been made as toa general | His severities towards the conquered jar!
nd it generally believe a Goy- | compelled many of them to abandon thei
r country, and either become pirates or se¢
come to no determination as i try, and @ 4 } I } él
; “ ji a home elsewhere. Ingolf and Lejf were
se they will avoid an election | among the exile Another of these col-
“cotland t hund } possible ; but unless they can strengthen | onizers, and a far more celebrated one, wa
grants | y A spe mselves by obtaining additional support the famous Kolf . — founder ¢ Pn
des; ‘ ny m the ranks of the Opposition, they can- / uchy of ormandy, and anc t
. liam the Conquerot / \
] f 1 second session, depending on the i
g vote of t Speaker to carry thei rhe mE, 6 SB aah daaey
: : om ; April, and it seems possible that we may
g ‘ a Koyal Commission 1S SIG- have no May. vur March this year lasted
I 1 present, investigating the public ac- | 6) days, and even then seemed loth to go,
. f t! l ir years Judge | turning and rending us at least with great
lid a pted the position of Pres. wrath, like the evil spirit that go 1 ou
: , p a, iman. ‘The fair believers in the poets and
pennahaduietnaen . ” ae SHO COMO! the calendar, who crowned their pretty
i. m experience — Mess heads with Spring bravery at Easter, have
adeed if t along with him. | fluttered about the streets since then like
LGN ‘ m sre afloat as to the | Beroicc ymmesouters,who are willing to suffer
tra i a | asa testimony of good times on the way
; i Hep kar satan . eer oe i oe suffused with the — g dust
> m th report, but until and delicate noses as blue as the fie i flow.
, eport appears it wonld be premature | ers in their hats, they eof the ab re ‘t ur h
ste on the subiect. Whether we | Testher im the name of the absent April
i i , _| and now they are to have their rewar l. For
nore S foundiand Scandal” and | while the almanac says n thing g bi it May,the
; tion f corrupt practices rivalling | sky and air are full of June, an! Winte
‘ m vdvanced communities, | crowded out by Summer without the vai
tim id n \ searching investi~ | vention of Spring. Phere never was such a
. season,the forgetful Gothamities says one to
t és ture eve ( ing Ong oh " . .
thisnature, evenif nothing wrong | another. The disagreeable people who
l, will be wholesome ‘ters | keepa record of the weather say that these
i n the future.’ exceptional years average about | to the
—<—— century.
! me time past have | Ovrrage on 4 Britis Consvut.—The per
id accounts from many | 60n Ol Mr. Magee, British Vice-Consul at
f this Provis with coaned to the in Jose, Gaute mala has been barbarously
: , | outraged. A telegram to contempoaries
ene Wink wheat crop. The} jn s¢ John and Halifax gives the following
nd late f ts were repré sented to/| meagre particulars :—*‘ The outrage upon
npl y killed it in places } the British Consul, Magee, at San Jose,
~ ” j at 2¥e > > ey » iv cause
no depth of snow to pro- | causes great excitement. sos only cause
known was hisinability, by reason of lame-
. ook os give at present | ness to appear before ameahas os prompts
npu evidence of the truth | ly as the latter desired. It is thought that
a In heavy clay lands Mage e will recover from his inj rl wen
TRAE eae is srvous sys n is seriously sho
A 1 good deal of mus- bi Baryon J ven : m5 a
, When Gonzales was about to have the se-
en done; but it is well known | .ond two hundred lashes inflicted upon
gives some ap-| Magee, the latter begged Gonzales not to
th farmer to keep up his | commence, but to allow him slit escape t
‘ ‘ tiles white thet t| th: steamer Arizona, and he (Magee) would
si gi crt westsenmeicnege give him a Jetter which wouk ‘y ensure his
fon i rule. quite in advance of h safety at Salvador. Gonzales — to
j i expectations. Let us hope that | this. M: igee wrote & letter, when Gonzales
be so this season with regard to the | ordered his so] Idiers to shoot Mage¢ But
} » se s en<«
. 4 ‘ me ft cannot be doubted that | they refused, as they knev w Serrano was en
. ; i | tering the town. Gonzales then took a
. ‘ ; were there to be tolerably copious raius, | 8 ;
A, 00 " sit ce a =") | boat to embark on the Arizona, accompan. |
ian | ging \ fyllowed by warm and genial weather, the | ied by the U. S. Consular Agent James |
to commence. Mr Phillips began with fields would soon puton a wonderfully re- | soos ed got ie board. As gyn
’ . 2A alf way up the gangway, he was
bytnn is i he requested the audien vived appearance. We are afraid the dams — des. gangway,
: é : |: shot mortally through the abdomen, but
" i a short prayer. He ge done to grass and clover is more seri-| got into his boat again and made for the
ther g hyt | songs, as follows, - and anything better than light crops | shore, he being again shot in the shoulder.
and, may ch | i in 1 lead sre hardly to be lo »ked for. Hi: iy is now . The Arizona a ad _— og ee Jose,
Oo ai . Magee. athe morn~
tter seeds of kindness very dear everywhere, and there is little in order tos to ee eee
' ing all the passengers on the Arizena, as |
ine “hh pwre te ms perance ong, and like li hood that prices will fall off muc h, if | well as the crew, armed thems elves, feeling
s€ f he two last named | at all, during the summer. There is the | ;uch incensed at the horrible treatment of |
th —? ” Mr. Phillips ba more probabili ty that value will be sustain Mr. Magee. Gen, Serrano sent word that
ei | ed, as oats are also scarce and dear, having | je would keep Gonzales till his wounds
evening would ' within the last six or sevep weeks advanced | healed, in order that he might shoot him.’
‘ 2 ! — / ora ¢
A ‘ ‘ : from 36c. pe! ushel to 55¢,— To nto | Gonzales’ wound proved ‘mortal end he
. 4 ' | has since died,
w of the above report, it might be | ;
: ; ,
that he « aie for our farmers to have large wheat | yl AIN JOB AND BOOK
; r l a vear > crop rh
le : folds thie aw. Fe ea eet eee eed PRINTING done at the
, m Upper Provinces fails, flour will tan }
Less r
cdear here next winter. — Ep. Exasner). | EXAMINER Orric¢ E,
MISCELLANEOUS,
| inter any dead body in the Protestant burying
PICKSTONES
Washing Crystal.
LOCAL AND ‘OTHE IR MATTERS.
New | cok Metbienl Orr & Co.’ have
} l ’ n th Dry Goods ti ud whole |
} ‘ P i . oo . . }
: : ind nex ; 5 | LS ES just recieved per Prince Ep-
) ) r noliy & Co Give them | & WARI |
CARVELL BROS. |
sini May 11, 1874.—3in
We i w n our co try ”
i vd t } I-land. They
e flooding the count she ns ( CONSIGNMENT and offered at
ticle ent y worth We have known \ lowest wholesale prices |
them pay bystander to recommend it. 22 bbls. old RYE WHISKEY. |
Peruneie bemere. Se 5 oe ‘ OLD TOM.
pha ; GINGER WINE,
Park Horen..—It | that Park H : aot on Se ee,
riot STRAWBERRY
Summerside, has already been bespoken | LEMON
ge number of summer excursionists CARVELL BROS. |
An addition ha ‘betes te > it. Mr. Hols | Ch town, 1ith May.1874.—3in p is
man deserves great success, for his enters SVW7HETS Sl
has bee n great.
— —EE ir ‘ 7 Th sOT|a
Festival. Fin the kind per- | ron se — RE ee a An
of St. t. P: iul’s,intenc having a Merebenry and | Sn tees at ene spilemaiiie
Refreshment Table, Ice Cream, &c., | CARVELL BROS.
in aid of their Church, on Government ‘< Ch’ ‘town, May 11, 1874.—3i isl
July 9. Enterance | r
FLOUR, CORNMEAL.
UST RECIEVE D, a a lot of choice FLOUR
S| RAWBERRyY
with
Grounds, on Thursday,
12 cents
<2e-
LONDON HOUSE.
WHOLE
J
PL
pring & Summer Goo 1s
(CAREFULLY SELECTED BY
CASH PRICES. oe Ee =.
ITCUET UIrR
Fee ent =
BL
ESALE & RETAIL.”
UST O
ENDID
WHICH WE
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Stock Farm, M
SORTMENT
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MR. HARRIS.)
OFEER AT
Darrin Quastenay.-—The TegeNe Fae and CORNMEAL, which we will sell
Brit Qnarterly Review for April has just | cheap for Cash. .
been received from the Leonard Scott Pubs BLATCH, McKENZIE & CO. s . ' :
lishing Co. The publication is a little later Ch'town, May 11, 1874.—2in | 40 Bola. Washing
than usual, 1 ana: dipappee ot the remova 20 C3 ‘ | Za i ie G EO RG kK DA \ | ES X& or . | 100 D. Table Sal
of the office from 140 Fulton Street to 41 ch M: | . 1874 & k
Barclay Street, New York. We will review . p 1 ' 1 ‘ 1 town, ay os [nox vill t
i in our next issue, A Fine German Silver Kee ‘ si
: AJ Ss
ayo ra vt CLOSING AND ARRIVAL OF MAILS, 9 oo & =
Ositvakv. — Henry G: Pineo, Esquire, | ’
M.P.P., for Cumberland County, N.S, Residence of the Owner, WANTED IMMEDIATELY
died last week. Mr. Pineo was a son of ~wow'vor 90 Gre. at AT THE THR JOURNEYMEN SHC
Hon. H. ¢ Pine M.L.C., was born at | EE URNE EN SHOCMAKERS !
, He Siig
Ssowien thevibst sown is any, Adotph Guenther's. — POST OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND, So"
therefore, was in the 45th year of his age- GREAT GEORGE ST. ' ' ‘ . oe ee
He was one of the two supporters bes Con- Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—2m al . , % , MA
Te was one of the two supy AFTER MONDAY, tith WAY, Pictou, M
federation elected to the House of Assems re« pe YE Pp APER
Rudemenssicd: Mc, ae eee Cheapest in Town. | AILS LOSI DUE 3 wily
mi nt sh wuld be held -” to our City Bands NOW 1S THE TIME TO GET s e i i : ; Queen Si: Chariotietown, P. E. |
to play on Hillsborough Square in the G R , B \ R GA IN g}? va Scotia, , Monday, Wednesday and Monday, Wednesday. and
coming summer evenings. Many citizens aig . wih , Friday,9 _ahygeog tM Friday, ¢ gigs as Charles Otto W Pranic
RM yt ; ana 5 Ontario, Quebec, Ne w Br’ns- 2 Mond., Wed., & Frid., 9 p.m. Mon., Wed., and Friday, arles Otto Win £Toprierors
would like to promenade on the square and | wick and United States, 5 10-30. p.m ‘i
listen to good music on at least one evening R 0 0 M P A p F R. | |Every alternate Friday, com-!
of the week. We trust public spirited | engi hg Pigiaaied 15th a t
lovers of music in this city will take the | ‘ ALL AND SEE THE PATTERNS AT | Great Britain via Halifax, | Supplementary mailevery al-| widay, commmencing Sat- Oysters & Refi eshments
matter in hand Let a subscription be Harvie’s Bookstore {| ternate Sunday, 12-50, p.m.) urday, 16th May, 10 p. m.
raised | Corporation will doubtless May 11, 1874. , en sateen vit se hut esis
- = ™ iil
head it with a handsome contribution. We ) > j
) ‘ ore “
hope Mr. Doug! will see that the iron seats R ( ) ( ) M | A I E R Great Britain, via Quebec, 2|Monday. 9 p. m Friday, 10-30, p. m. Ss H o R 7 N © t f c E
achionag einageimad oan ai a ead Great Britain, via United 2 wipro Wednesday and Mond., Wed., and Friday, Peseta ets
thout delay -mpprran States, 5 ‘riday, 9 p. m 10-30, p. m. NHorac , , ‘
conanenantn H A iF | RICE. | Newfoundland and West? Sameas Great Britain, viaSameas Great Britain, via HAIR DRI SSIN i OON
HWARRIED. i “9 an ‘s — . | Summerside and intermedi- 2 Daily, Sunday excepted, 9 Daily, a excepted, 2 | IN ONRXECTIOD
_At Moatagui Dag w Sa a he ! | Hi QeY fis BOOKSTORE. ate offices, 5 p- m. p.m. :
. I. A ir. Mathew 1] vibe hiss Ch’town, May 11, 1874. | George town and intermedi- 2 |Daily, Sunday excepted, 9 Daily, Sunday excepted, 2 ™
nll itis ies cebaansiit ,c AE Ee a te " ate offices §| p.m. p. m. A la decd. well scleelad bak '
wis DI ED. soidbisceaaaniuns CLOV ER SEED , Western — Tignish, Alber- ; Wednesday Saturday, 9 p. m./Tuesday, Friday, 2 p. m. oe : co
Le ° ton, &c.,
At St.J N. B.. Thursday evening, 30th ult. 1 Eastern—St. Peter's, Souris, : Monday, Thursday, 9 p. m Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. | S M 0 K RS’ AR i C LE 5,
Alma Aucusta. daughter ey AND
1] A. Yathew Q CET THE ‘HE BEST. Southern—Murray Harbor 2 Monday, Thursday, 9 p. m Wednesday, Saturday, 2 p.m, mn
Lea’s Celebrated Red Clover. Belfast, &c., ) ; ig Faney Cloods
: hy Q Howatt’s Choice Red Clover. | Bedeque—Tryon, Crapaud, 2 Mouday, We (inesday, Friday. Monday, Wednesday. Friday,
“ .t direy’s Prize Red Clover. XC, ; ‘ ee _— tS . e hy iat
| | Howatt’s Prize Alsike Clover, | Brackley Point—C ovehead, 2 Monday, Thursday. 8 a.m. |Tuesday, Friday, 9 a. m, tion guaranteed I s
eee | All warranted free from Daisy. Pisquid—Johnston's River, 2 Friday. 12-30, p.m Friday, 10 a. m. Ch’town, April 27. 1874
aii hips , Wholesale and Retail at &c.,
I tr 1} Bost . Messrs. i. HAR\ LE , Letters to be Registered must be posted by 8-30, p. m., both postage and Registration Skating Rink Company.
MebD 4M. I Ma v & hg fhe Postage on transient Newspapers, ang o1 e.8 for City delivery must be pre A BAZAAR andS
, aa m. Te { ( ‘ paid. ok bi ln t Cha
; I . W “oy :| PAL a gf ARS, Letters may be posted in the Letter Boxes iail Steamers up to the time of their | l wn Si nS
«Peale BR os G MeR —— departure. f mi of J
é i ip i A. MACDONALD, Postmaster received by
ae ¢ ae. ee i0.000 Choice Havanna Cigars, Post Office, Ch’town, P. E. I., 9th May, 1874. of n
7 ts ten Tiveda Siathenale Sue. ON CONSIGNMENT. ™ ' an RD eee
"Er amie Path. t FENTON T. NEWBERY Se ee
] ~ i i ' apr 4 re u 2hivt. \ 1
son, Chas. Ha Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—2i ya
s. Ce John Mur - j HOBKIRE
“ . HOBKIRE
john Carrol, Rbeneser Vanlderst a: Rope. STRICKLAN|
S . Hugh Met m; Misses p ' YFTIQT my ce , went
eee Hogi MeCuilum Mis CUSTOM TAILORING A subs s
eee dienaniceneiante Oh ‘ N t. i I>
d n WE DNESDAY next B39 QU HEIN STREBwT.
SHIPPING. CARVELL BROS. Maw 4. 1074
Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—lin arg ss ei
TERE! r ’
Mi Sioepavebicow! A GOOD STENCIL PLATE OV ERCOATINGS,
coal zior. Pictou, ¢ val FOR in colors to suit Ruy your Fleur and Weal
4 ; ) ,
ALU UCdis dps: oe Tt Mir ) ‘ CDT
: ow deals ~awl «+ © + Y Y ’ i }Halk ye
si ae Pro MarkingLinen ete. SPRING AND SUMMER. AT THE DEPOT,
M 13... Ad | WITH iil ape Warranted Ciogwd
1 Lu- | Indelible Ink and Brush, A FULL LINE OF eaten
: uy . rt } NOW FoR 40 CTS. AT r ;
1 \ yon- |
Soot) Adolph Guenther's BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, se
) Tetenagonche: twaikeraed tall Notice to “Builders ’ resi Ground $fiour.
\ LeCouif, New Carlisle, | (MENDERS will be rec -eived by the under ' Te) \ VE) Ii 1D R Vie t] if eS,
1 P. C. Hill, Mitchell, Ship | ‘I signed, until the : 22nd day of MAY, CASSAMER y 1() L he NGS N
| Joke McDon- | inst for the erection of a Two-Story
W »do.|D ing House, on the Mount Edward 1p DD SP OF RS > gf
rie Wile. G0.00, | ene Bees oF Se es ee A GRAND DISPLAY OF ¢ 760 Barrels Fiour & Sieal
] a } Pope 4 3 APA } WJ i H
AY | my office - :
oumat PHILLIPS & LEWIS, Ties, Braces, “oliars. Gloves. os ce ae ae
( Vi b I qtilisbor: yuugh Street Pag a “ ae LAN
Halifax, herring. eggs, potatoes and | Ty t= White Shirts made to order and STEAM Paper THON 1 AP’Y'S
v casks i—Brict. } Fitz- | Yiu lu 4
Nfd potatoes ats shingies nt pan, \ I¢ \ len if + ' § :
Brist, Bessie, ‘Treauor. St. Johi’s | TO ARRIVE, C. ROBERTSON, & CO. :
ee eee ai » | Direct from Barbadoes, March 23, 1874. a
wet te neg may 7 s : so
. mndries; ‘Atbion, bell, Sh eae a Por Brigt. “ Bittern. S Arrai -_ -'
Pen 7 7 _ one " DUE HERE ABOUT THE] 257m May, ummer ia angement.
! sO ( il acais =
S Doane, Boste ' Lalifa ‘| 50 puns choice retailing MOLASSES, ~ oy etm a On and After Tuesday, 18th M
! brigt. E. C. Mutch. pao 1 da, if e20 hhds bright Muscovado & Vacuum On and Ater Sues i ldesminimate
»—B re Syl Bal- | Will be sold low while landing. “ § Law nn y, y ’ ent q|y
England le On FENTON 'T. NEWBERY. dene rN L LaWielee & FilNc0ss Of Wales
| May 11, 1874 din cial wee
WILL PROPERTY AND LAN IS.) Sprive [IMPORT artoys !
FOR SALE TO LET. ——
On
[he Subscriber is receiving per Spring
iber offers for Sale, or will let Ships and Steamers,
m of years.a Shingle and Saw : :
sg f tuated on Howl's Brook, Township And offers for Sale.
wooded Land. ‘There ave on the premises | Ag Lowest Market Rates !
lent, sufficient to drive both mills, and is} 400 bbls. Spring Extra FLOUR,
within 10 miles of the City. Also for sale. | 200 do ‘* Hewland’s” choice do
52 acres of land, with buil rs, situated on| 200 do Superfine do,
the Sor Wiltshire Roa ot 31, 8 miles 200 do Kiln Dried CORNMEAL.
from the City, (near Fowles Mills.) This 20 half-bbls Graham FLOUR,
Property is wel tuated, being within 12 do Cracked WHEAT,
few chains of a ( h,§ 1 house, Black. ‘| » puns Choice MOLASSES
smith’s Fe Mills, there are about 12 hhds Porto Rico and Vacuum Pan
es u val ) remainde ver SUGAR,
i with Hardy ( Spru me FF vers °©5 bbls Retined do.
For further particulars, apply to the Sub- ye ¢ Superior TEA
“ rin Cha tetown. } <0 half-chests § d
Ries . | 50 boxes Layer RAISINS,
BENRY C.DOUSE. | 95 tins Ground COFFEE,
vn, May 12, 1874.—3in | 10 bags RICE,
| 100 sides SOLE LEATHER,
WwW AN LEC | 65 casks Kerosene OIL,
; oi : ; oa 25 boxes CANDLES, j
a See wey Se See Sener 20 Crates EARTHENWARE,
oof WOOk FEES. Ae Sere Wem Con Peres 0 coils MANILLA ROPE, 6 thread and
Fiftiv 1) ek at t s business \ upwards,
G. C. CARMAN, | 100 boxes MOTT’S SOAP,
Manutacturer’s Agent.| 15 cases MATCHES,
Ht lin =] ». Queen Stree | 20 casks WASHING SODA,
May 18. 1874 Gx 15 kegs Baking SODA,
25 doz PAILS,
|
yy Ip tf iW ne te Con 50 doz BROOMS,
Charlo LU ile! ‘ll Celle HU wt! Hiss: ~ pi 2 Superior Smoking and |
a 35 caddies Chewing TOBACCO,
D. PIPES,
25 boxes T.
‘G t Act of our Legislature, passed | 45 reams WRAPPING PAPER,
4 in : 1872, enacts, that from and] 40 M. PAPER BAGS,
after the first day of January, 1874, it shall 20 boxes Coleman’s No. 1 STARCH,
not be lawful, under certain penalties, to 25 do Benson’s CORN STARCH,
30 cans Coleman’s MUSTARD,
Grouml, on the Malpeque Road, in 20 bbls Ship and Pilot BREAD,
the fifth ward of this City and 4s 25 boxes Fancy BISCUITS,
the New Cemetry is now ready for! poxes Pepper, Ginger, Spices, Broma, Co-
| interment, application for burials there- coa, Cocoa Sticks. Chncoiate. &e., &c.
|in must be made to the undersigned, | FENTON T. NEWBERY.
in Kent Street May i.
equal | -
avail-
at his residence 1874.—4i
20
1000 MEN WANED.
Plots for interments, 15 by feet,
tol share of the Company's ground,
able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of
the purchase money, and subject to another
call of $10. M: ESSRS. S¢ ‘HREIBER & BURPEE beg
Plots for individual interment $2 each 4! eave to give notice that they will have a
ts | full . immer's employment for
|
Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
in the Cemetry, will please apply to}
| william Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer of | One Thousand Men,
the Company. | upon their Works, on the Line of Railway, from
By Order | the early opening of Spring. Apply on the
JOHN LEPAGE, Sec'y. | Works.
Pec.29. 1878, Ch'town, P. E. 1, April 13th, 1874. Im
HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTRALI,. will leave the Company's Whart
t } nitt 4 !
Sir Alexander F. Galt, K C.M. G., President. Por Shediac and Suman
CAF TCA Ls LOO,OO00O. Every Tuesday, ‘Thursd L Sat
—$————<<= _*()) day, ito oct t }
r YHIS COMPANY, Incorporate d by Acts of Parliament, is licensed to transact Guaran D ‘o eB |
tee business throughout the Dominion, and to issue Bonps of Security in lien of - Tut turning 1yom sneaiac
Private suretyships, Every Wednesday, Friday, and Mond
The Bonds of the Company are accepted by the Dominion Government FROM ALL PUB- " ' , F
LIC OFFICERS OF
The Bank of Montreal,
Halifax Banking Co.,
The People
The Grand Trunk
Boards of Trade.
The object of this Company is to g
duty of the employee,
of the
security of private
Persons
Fices in this Island,
the premium ef fr
Charlottetown,
’'s Bank,
The Maritime Ban
Railway. The Great W¢
Also by the Govern
thereby
suretyship.
requiring to put in bonds of securi
by app lication to a bran
Ie.
om 9 t o 1 per cent.
Be.
1874.
Jan. 12,
uarantee
dispen
CANADA, a8 also by F » Diatarn ] |
} Cif YY t i ,
rr} yal Canadian Bank or F1ciou oa vinlecectulissicwn” Ae,
rl ; ak oF Sede Ever i i i ’
a¥t y s Cot ; : ‘ i
The Domiuion Ban! dea Ape rae
i ae it nve o¢ CK na ior fi |
k of the Dominion, ‘ PTOW?
stern Railway, and by other Companys and me
ments of Quehe ind British Columbia zi
: wt veturning from WK Vs
to the employer the faithful performance
“ . . . . \
sing with the treuble, inconvenience and in- : Wed 1
GEOK
ty on their to Dominion O1-
appointment
JUST
DER SS.
Bonnibeli from
9.500 Barrels Flour & Cornmeal Messrs Welsh & Owen's)
which will be sol
very cheap fo
ed paper
Ofc
Ch'town, May 4,
Somerset, fr
1 in quantities to
r cash,
ARRIVED.
m Boston, aed 8
New Yor
Traders
or at 3 months on approv-
OWEN CONNOLLY
“e, old stand, Dorchester St
1874,
Tryon Woolen Mills.
pue PROPRIETORS
Factory, while
friends for the very
of the Try on
thanking their
liberal patronage extended
to them during the past year, wish to intimate
E
that they have made arrangements w! th C
Woolen
numerous |
, 4% 3 +
ch office here,can tain them on pay nt o1 From OLU lt j
Kitziverald, on arriyal of ti
Agent in P. E. Island. | iW AAT
‘? : bd
rn) Bigin eat
LORD Ri 18d g mia \
R U ; evull & tie tb eked
IS NOW PUBLISHED
IN
mtezmishiy jrie
PTWEEN MONTREAL, |
New Brick Buildine.
a SVDNEL, €. 8, AM)
(Corner Queen and King Streets.) tee .
‘kwEw hog rrog “ ’ imosa 4 jens Captain Mitel
IBUSINESS OFFICE ;—First floor | «Viki-g, 885 ~ 4 do Hall
first door to the left. ' :
Attention is directed to our 1 the
Stanfield, of Truro, to manufacture for them) ; pt
until they get their factory re- -built | LUB RATES.
We have 20,000 yards of CLOTH on hand to|Pec, &, 1873, KENTON \EWBERY,
be disposed of in the usual way. NEWBERY, ©
| .
We are prepared to receive Wool and conduct S p c e S ee |
the business as usual. | , ae
—a { Juse Recieved. ‘FOR Ss
generally, that the |
ws SALI
Fulling, Dyeing, and Dressing
Department will »
Stand.
May 4, 1874—1m
carried on at the Old
REID & DAWSON,
70 tins PEPPER, ace
GINGER, S YELLOW METAL i} le
50
30 MIXED SPICE,
50 CASSTA, Hit M AGHAN.
CARVELL BROS. Foot Pownal St, (a sag
Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—$in is} { Feb ae ?
wars
i ce ls Mi
a as eo ee
+ thee Ae
_
ae ee ee
—
FaCkG AND OTHER ¥ \TTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS.
\ M i foree of the Do The French National A embly m )
} Tnecday lac i
i to an day last.
rhe ppression of the late uprising in
= i ‘ tor ( coal J pan cost S AKIAMMD,
ed I t last week The liouse of Lords w 1 nf 1
~ - May nd till.) Ist
\ ' Known In th nt ¢ ta t unde
Alfont they t Kil i yuunded
_* Lieutenant Ger Sir A ) Wi
i ( } KI it I ‘of 4 il i t 4 } ture
nm, next wee in nis dead
: “ Measures are already been ken to se-
\ : a _ AWREN < the el tion of Pre lent G1 LO
1 Montre to Qu c bega the third term,
Ja ¢ Che strikers have again broken out in
paler the coal regions of r M {
W \ evail
ported last we Uh Spanish Government, after cay
: ture of Bilboa, again plied to Ge man)
j ' nd nber y i] e for es l , 1) ED |
o- ' ew ve to recognize the Re pr abl
: se ia It is suggested that « siiniata would pros
\ ' an Scroot Question, —The debate in bably cause a consolidation between life
f , , : ,, and fi st re Cc anies
8 r Leg'slatnre on the School Question will * hay vo eT er
+00 be continued next week The difficulties are insurmountable in
rernm i, the formation of a Coalition Government
adopte v I vi Hiow Pane ron Har.~In the market of 2 ‘pain. So saj the Madrid Iberia.
slieh hene " 7 ’ > a Ss ave pare
6 gut change n | Belleville, (Ont.,) on Saturday, the 9th filitie member —_ Havana, by a recent
set ld at $43 4 Thi decree of Captain General Concha, may on
eas nst hay sok { qe i A . .
b at $40 per ton iink of payment of $1,000 remain at home.
i -_ —— — P Pp a ar a . pm .
> Moff urmers Cf Prince Edward Island There are said to be about 1,5°0 miles of
. oe . S
ea nm WU ! ~ ‘ } 3 : arr y ag rox -onstructe s
: le lumber trade appears to be active. | 24!TOW guage railroad constructed in thi
a s és nd a i country and the United States
J7i) thousand feet of deals, 200 thousand T :
nz » " s es ate ‘ a granescro ;
-<=>- . : : ¢ France will this year be about half the
PON x \ I i mast-pieces, arrived here during average yield, on account of the great
} : 1} > ° > ”
x week, principally from New Bruns- | damage done by the frosts.
Earl Carnarvon, Colonial Secretary, sai
ica , eum in the House of Lords that the British
! — ritis Oil i = » ‘
british Columbians re- | Government will not abandon its posses-
‘oul the delay in the construction of the | sions on the Gold Coast.
Railway; | express their satisfac-~ Newfoundland advices represent the seal
wit new policy of the Government, catch as under two-thirds that of last year
i ngness to wait for a vear or | 274 the a — as likely to be not more
than one-hal
4 - It is said the conquest of the Island of |
i value of Island produce exported | Formosa is likely to lead to a war between
n the last week aggregated &62.211.51, | China and Japan the former country having |
‘ ryt . large interests centred in the Island.
t neipally of oats and deals to - ; ; hal ,
’ Cireassians to the number of half a million
‘
i; oats and potatoes to Newfound. : P
‘ I , hi are said to have left Russian soil within the
tae a id eggs and potatoes to Halifax | last few years, and large numbers are pre-
i Bastor paring to emigrate into Turkey
iain oie ee Che terrible hurricane that prevailed at
“ee 1 sanitari- . >
yetacae A ImsinItAris | \Wadrasa few days ago is threatening Bengal.
0 5 = writing to the st. John 4 coms | A great amount of Shipping has been de
i } that cattle sent by rail to the St, | stroyed, many vessels have been torn from |
: 1 a heir me ings an ‘ive sea
, ~ :s ‘ irdines in a box He A despatch from St. Petersburg, says the
‘ : : trance ke icholas, br er of the Cza
. gests that cattle cars be fitted up with Grand Duke Nicholas, brother of the Czar,
, ; . .. | has been arrested,but on what charge is not
l j g } t ms so that each animai shail known His house was searched by the
pt se] te and distinct, ‘‘ with room Police. There is great excitement in St
gh to prevent chafing at the sides Petersburgh in consequence of the arrest
: ‘CST ony . TT Wo HH A Cons stantin yple despatch (May 12) res
i ° \ ‘
i deen ports that there is no: abatement of famine
vn horsestrainer of Cyn~ | in Arrobi Reports from all sections of
¥ ted a very ingenious bit, to Alesis are must doleful. Many persor
1 on the trotting horse, so ne atly ars have starved to death
ean give his horse { proclamation has been issued by D
ion shment during a heat without Carlos announcing that he will st ishy
1 ‘sist the Republic forces in Biscay. Thi
! $ posit \ rubber tube runs | "@#3* the Bepudlic | a s “i
: recognization of the Government is the
— ‘ , if he antliew . "
1 the bit to the seat of the sulky, abgorping topic in Madrid, Spain. Marshal
there is attached a rubber bag for | Serrano proposes to form the best cabinet
r spirit, from which the lightning | yet soem there, as soon as he is restored to
if ' health.
an drink refreshment on his fiery | "“""
¥ } pausing, The Czar Alexander is now in England, |
. pli —_ .+. + and no doub will be received as c rally as
ase is Im] 4 “ vorTH's EXPULSION Che Pictou | his father Nicholas was some years before
. he Crimea war. During ee ntest the
eports that the mass meeting of | 2° -Tmea Wa ;
. : “ : I sala 9 remembered, with some bit
. stituents in King’s | terness, the courtesies th¢ or | d lavished o1
Lahn u is Over eight | his Imperial igen But he pl nt Cza
a :. 1 peo} é present, and the ex- should be more popular than his father —
. of of ym condemnatory of the ails :
: t 1 I mous. Mr. Wood- —The Premier Baron of Ireland, Lord
i : 1 : Kingsale died re Risser He was born in
made a splendid speech, and was {7.5 : :
: r . ion 1828, and succee ded to the title ir ), on
ed County of Kings } } ¢ I i
? thse nty Of AlNgs | the death of his broth pri-
@ : vit voice, resents the indignity offered | vilege enjoyed by I l
i rn t 3 ts representa- Kingsale, was that hats in
on } : 1 "“mrasance of he }
nd the other Counties of the Pro- presence of th 1 they
‘ ‘ gs had been entitied 1e «
sur rt it in t ssertion Of its King John. who grant )
g i have been infringed by a! the Earl of Ulster
government, and its slavish folloy A printing offi ve has lately been establish
' at Peking, in connection with Peking Col-
Sgacapa : lege srom which a history { ig \
x Ww. Dd n’s new Insolvency | ~ Rel ion, will 1.
i not bear t dint of criticis and v where also a work or y |
us been withdrawn. The Halifax | fessor Billequin is being printed. th
sannanl TI tl aati tablishment va been visited by Pri
en .is,—** Ls 18 e secont " ' 7 "
em sy 7 we Bee | Kung, who expressed himself much pleased
tial great mesure promised in the ‘ Speech,’ | with the arrangement
I , . aon 3 eo ae Central America is ofall the of the
“— pur] part) evidences of the Government's wonderful | earth, that in which the genera iblic re«
tail on » 25th of May . \.) | promptitude; the Court of Appeals Bill | fuse to take any interest. It is to them
ill 5 I 10 are generous enough to con” being the first. Plainly, the measures Mr. | Merely 4 region of earth juakes, fevers and
but vards it will please 1 their ee ie incessant revolutions, and never-ending
‘ I ‘ OY 1 ses » " P
“we Dori in search of originality, has under- | faction fights. But there is an announcs
. auring the taken to frame, have not recommended | ment now made public which, if true, is
j i ’ POSES WINS | t themselves to shrewd old foxes like Blake, | Worth recording It is so unprecedented,
ccasion to ratile the Gold and silver Wa ; and so gratifying, that we will not risk the
t A and sil t und therefore they have saved the Governs | 2™ i so gratifying, that wi
remaining t last |] ‘ . nr soln sla spoiling of its signifi icance by any comment:
oir “try ment a repetition of the humiliation of the | — peace reigns throughout Central Am
o0.0in 2 Li } t t ; oe 3 ‘ a y 7a J
! na riff defeat by a timely interference and jus | ca!— The Nation.
a rer i y*given advice to withhold this, that he Icelanders are making preparations
Fe nd the other Bill ‘till next session.’ ‘The | to celebrate with fitting solemnity the thou-
eee t will more than likely be that the In. | 9an leth anniversary of the colonization of
- t he 7:7 n strictness. the commem.
Law yutinue much as it is, | 0 Island. In trictness, the commem
: ; oration should have taken place last ye
r Me | change Xs aka . cm QT hat the first ttley
since it Was in ,o that the first settie
nay have suggested Ingolf and Lejf, founded the settlement
‘ ee — afterwards and still known as Rei-javi ter
i NDLAND. —'] 1 fruitless attempt to land on 1) uth
i: Newfoundland has been | ,. | coastin 870. Herald urnamed Haafag
, c} ’ al ; lent of t} (beautiful haired), had recently made the
, na " — eo the conqut¢ t of Norway, had united its yarious
: ‘ says that “no announce-| provinces for the first time under our rul
been made as toa general | His severities towards the conquered jar!
nd it generally believe a Goy- | compelled many of them to abandon thei
r country, and either become pirates or se¢
come to no determination as i try, and @ 4 } I } él
; “ ji a home elsewhere. Ingolf and Lejf were
se they will avoid an election | among the exile Another of these col-
“cotland t hund } possible ; but unless they can strengthen | onizers, and a far more celebrated one, wa
grants | y A spe mselves by obtaining additional support the famous Kolf . — founder ¢ Pn
des; ‘ ny m the ranks of the Opposition, they can- / uchy of ormandy, and anc t
. liam the Conquerot / \
] f 1 second session, depending on the i
g vote of t Speaker to carry thei rhe mE, 6 SB aah daaey
: : om ; April, and it seems possible that we may
g ‘ a Koyal Commission 1S SIG- have no May. vur March this year lasted
I 1 present, investigating the public ac- | 6) days, and even then seemed loth to go,
. f t! l ir years Judge | turning and rending us at least with great
lid a pted the position of Pres. wrath, like the evil spirit that go 1 ou
: , p a, iman. ‘The fair believers in the poets and
pennahaduietnaen . ” ae SHO COMO! the calendar, who crowned their pretty
i. m experience — Mess heads with Spring bravery at Easter, have
adeed if t along with him. | fluttered about the streets since then like
LGN ‘ m sre afloat as to the | Beroicc ymmesouters,who are willing to suffer
tra i a | asa testimony of good times on the way
; i Hep kar satan . eer oe i oe suffused with the — g dust
> m th report, but until and delicate noses as blue as the fie i flow.
, eport appears it wonld be premature | ers in their hats, they eof the ab re ‘t ur h
ste on the subiect. Whether we | Testher im the name of the absent April
i i , _| and now they are to have their rewar l. For
nore S foundiand Scandal” and | while the almanac says n thing g bi it May,the
; tion f corrupt practices rivalling | sky and air are full of June, an! Winte
‘ m vdvanced communities, | crowded out by Summer without the vai
tim id n \ searching investi~ | vention of Spring. Phere never was such a
. season,the forgetful Gothamities says one to
t és ture eve ( ing Ong oh " . .
thisnature, evenif nothing wrong | another. The disagreeable people who
l, will be wholesome ‘ters | keepa record of the weather say that these
i n the future.’ exceptional years average about | to the
—<—— century.
! me time past have | Ovrrage on 4 Britis Consvut.—The per
id accounts from many | 60n Ol Mr. Magee, British Vice-Consul at
f this Provis with coaned to the in Jose, Gaute mala has been barbarously
: , | outraged. A telegram to contempoaries
ene Wink wheat crop. The} jn s¢ John and Halifax gives the following
nd late f ts were repré sented to/| meagre particulars :—*‘ The outrage upon
npl y killed it in places } the British Consul, Magee, at San Jose,
~ ” j at 2¥e > > ey » iv cause
no depth of snow to pro- | causes great excitement. sos only cause
known was hisinability, by reason of lame-
. ook os give at present | ness to appear before ameahas os prompts
npu evidence of the truth | ly as the latter desired. It is thought that
a In heavy clay lands Mage e will recover from his inj rl wen
TRAE eae is srvous sys n is seriously sho
A 1 good deal of mus- bi Baryon J ven : m5 a
, When Gonzales was about to have the se-
en done; but it is well known | .ond two hundred lashes inflicted upon
gives some ap-| Magee, the latter begged Gonzales not to
th farmer to keep up his | commence, but to allow him slit escape t
‘ ‘ tiles white thet t| th: steamer Arizona, and he (Magee) would
si gi crt westsenmeicnege give him a Jetter which wouk ‘y ensure his
fon i rule. quite in advance of h safety at Salvador. Gonzales — to
j i expectations. Let us hope that | this. M: igee wrote & letter, when Gonzales
be so this season with regard to the | ordered his so] Idiers to shoot Mage¢ But
} » se s en<«
. 4 ‘ me ft cannot be doubted that | they refused, as they knev w Serrano was en
. ; i | tering the town. Gonzales then took a
. ‘ ; were there to be tolerably copious raius, | 8 ;
A, 00 " sit ce a =") | boat to embark on the Arizona, accompan. |
ian | ging \ fyllowed by warm and genial weather, the | ied by the U. S. Consular Agent James |
to commence. Mr Phillips began with fields would soon puton a wonderfully re- | soos ed got ie board. As gyn
’ . 2A alf way up the gangway, he was
bytnn is i he requested the audien vived appearance. We are afraid the dams — des. gangway,
: é : |: shot mortally through the abdomen, but
" i a short prayer. He ge done to grass and clover is more seri-| got into his boat again and made for the
ther g hyt | songs, as follows, - and anything better than light crops | shore, he being again shot in the shoulder.
and, may ch | i in 1 lead sre hardly to be lo »ked for. Hi: iy is now . The Arizona a ad _— og ee Jose,
Oo ai . Magee. athe morn~
tter seeds of kindness very dear everywhere, and there is little in order tos to ee eee
' ing all the passengers on the Arizena, as |
ine “hh pwre te ms perance ong, and like li hood that prices will fall off muc h, if | well as the crew, armed thems elves, feeling
s€ f he two last named | at all, during the summer. There is the | ;uch incensed at the horrible treatment of |
th —? ” Mr. Phillips ba more probabili ty that value will be sustain Mr. Magee. Gen, Serrano sent word that
ei | ed, as oats are also scarce and dear, having | je would keep Gonzales till his wounds
evening would ' within the last six or sevep weeks advanced | healed, in order that he might shoot him.’
‘ 2 ! — / ora ¢
A ‘ ‘ : from 36c. pe! ushel to 55¢,— To nto | Gonzales’ wound proved ‘mortal end he
. 4 ' | has since died,
w of the above report, it might be | ;
: ; ,
that he « aie for our farmers to have large wheat | yl AIN JOB AND BOOK
; r l a vear > crop rh
le : folds thie aw. Fe ea eet eee eed PRINTING done at the
, m Upper Provinces fails, flour will tan }
Less r
cdear here next winter. — Ep. Exasner). | EXAMINER Orric¢ E,
MISCELLANEOUS,
| inter any dead body in the Protestant burying
PICKSTONES
Washing Crystal.
LOCAL AND ‘OTHE IR MATTERS.
New | cok Metbienl Orr & Co.’ have
} l ’ n th Dry Goods ti ud whole |
} ‘ P i . oo . . }
: : ind nex ; 5 | LS ES just recieved per Prince Ep-
) ) r noliy & Co Give them | & WARI |
CARVELL BROS. |
sini May 11, 1874.—3in
We i w n our co try ”
i vd t } I-land. They
e flooding the count she ns ( CONSIGNMENT and offered at
ticle ent y worth We have known \ lowest wholesale prices |
them pay bystander to recommend it. 22 bbls. old RYE WHISKEY. |
Peruneie bemere. Se 5 oe ‘ OLD TOM.
pha ; GINGER WINE,
Park Horen..—It | that Park H : aot on Se ee,
riot STRAWBERRY
Summerside, has already been bespoken | LEMON
ge number of summer excursionists CARVELL BROS. |
An addition ha ‘betes te > it. Mr. Hols | Ch town, 1ith May.1874.—3in p is
man deserves great success, for his enters SVW7HETS Sl
has bee n great.
— —EE ir ‘ 7 Th sOT|a
Festival. Fin the kind per- | ron se — RE ee a An
of St. t. P: iul’s,intenc having a Merebenry and | Sn tees at ene spilemaiiie
Refreshment Table, Ice Cream, &c., | CARVELL BROS.
in aid of their Church, on Government ‘< Ch’ ‘town, May 11, 1874.—3i isl
July 9. Enterance | r
FLOUR, CORNMEAL.
UST RECIEVE D, a a lot of choice FLOUR
S| RAWBERRyY
with
Grounds, on Thursday,
12 cents
<2e-
LONDON HOUSE.
WHOLE
J
PL
pring & Summer Goo 1s
(CAREFULLY SELECTED BY
CASH PRICES. oe Ee =.
ITCUET UIrR
Fee ent =
BL
ESALE & RETAIL.”
UST O
ENDID
WHICH WE
A
Stock Farm, M
SORTMENT
+Le
MR. HARRIS.)
OFEER AT
Darrin Quastenay.-—The TegeNe Fae and CORNMEAL, which we will sell
Brit Qnarterly Review for April has just | cheap for Cash. .
been received from the Leonard Scott Pubs BLATCH, McKENZIE & CO. s . ' :
lishing Co. The publication is a little later Ch'town, May 11, 1874.—2in | 40 Bola. Washing
than usual, 1 ana: dipappee ot the remova 20 C3 ‘ | Za i ie G EO RG kK DA \ | ES X& or . | 100 D. Table Sal
of the office from 140 Fulton Street to 41 ch M: | . 1874 & k
Barclay Street, New York. We will review . p 1 ' 1 ‘ 1 town, ay os [nox vill t
i in our next issue, A Fine German Silver Kee ‘ si
: AJ Ss
ayo ra vt CLOSING AND ARRIVAL OF MAILS, 9 oo & =
Ositvakv. — Henry G: Pineo, Esquire, | ’
M.P.P., for Cumberland County, N.S, Residence of the Owner, WANTED IMMEDIATELY
died last week. Mr. Pineo was a son of ~wow'vor 90 Gre. at AT THE THR JOURNEYMEN SHC
Hon. H. ¢ Pine M.L.C., was born at | EE URNE EN SHOCMAKERS !
, He Siig
Ssowien thevibst sown is any, Adotph Guenther's. — POST OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND, So"
therefore, was in the 45th year of his age- GREAT GEORGE ST. ' ' ‘ . oe ee
He was one of the two supporters bes Con- Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—2m al . , % , MA
Te was one of the two supy AFTER MONDAY, tith WAY, Pictou, M
federation elected to the House of Assems re« pe YE Pp APER
Rudemenssicd: Mc, ae eee Cheapest in Town. | AILS LOSI DUE 3 wily
mi nt sh wuld be held -” to our City Bands NOW 1S THE TIME TO GET s e i i : ; Queen Si: Chariotietown, P. E. |
to play on Hillsborough Square in the G R , B \ R GA IN g}? va Scotia, , Monday, Wednesday and Monday, Wednesday. and
coming summer evenings. Many citizens aig . wih , Friday,9 _ahygeog tM Friday, ¢ gigs as Charles Otto W Pranic
RM yt ; ana 5 Ontario, Quebec, Ne w Br’ns- 2 Mond., Wed., & Frid., 9 p.m. Mon., Wed., and Friday, arles Otto Win £Toprierors
would like to promenade on the square and | wick and United States, 5 10-30. p.m ‘i
listen to good music on at least one evening R 0 0 M P A p F R. | |Every alternate Friday, com-!
of the week. We trust public spirited | engi hg Pigiaaied 15th a t
lovers of music in this city will take the | ‘ ALL AND SEE THE PATTERNS AT | Great Britain via Halifax, | Supplementary mailevery al-| widay, commmencing Sat- Oysters & Refi eshments
matter in hand Let a subscription be Harvie’s Bookstore {| ternate Sunday, 12-50, p.m.) urday, 16th May, 10 p. m.
raised | Corporation will doubtless May 11, 1874. , en sateen vit se hut esis
- = ™ iil
head it with a handsome contribution. We ) > j
) ‘ ore “
hope Mr. Doug! will see that the iron seats R ( ) ( ) M | A I E R Great Britain, via Quebec, 2|Monday. 9 p. m Friday, 10-30, p. m. Ss H o R 7 N © t f c E
achionag einageimad oan ai a ead Great Britain, via United 2 wipro Wednesday and Mond., Wed., and Friday, Peseta ets
thout delay -mpprran States, 5 ‘riday, 9 p. m 10-30, p. m. NHorac , , ‘
conanenantn H A iF | RICE. | Newfoundland and West? Sameas Great Britain, viaSameas Great Britain, via HAIR DRI SSIN i OON
HWARRIED. i “9 an ‘s — . | Summerside and intermedi- 2 Daily, Sunday excepted, 9 Daily, a excepted, 2 | IN ONRXECTIOD
_At Moatagui Dag w Sa a he ! | Hi QeY fis BOOKSTORE. ate offices, 5 p- m. p.m. :
. I. A ir. Mathew 1] vibe hiss Ch’town, May 11, 1874. | George town and intermedi- 2 |Daily, Sunday excepted, 9 Daily, Sunday excepted, 2 ™
nll itis ies cebaansiit ,c AE Ee a te " ate offices §| p.m. p. m. A la decd. well scleelad bak '
wis DI ED. soidbisceaaaniuns CLOV ER SEED , Western — Tignish, Alber- ; Wednesday Saturday, 9 p. m./Tuesday, Friday, 2 p. m. oe : co
Le ° ton, &c.,
At St.J N. B.. Thursday evening, 30th ult. 1 Eastern—St. Peter's, Souris, : Monday, Thursday, 9 p. m Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. | S M 0 K RS’ AR i C LE 5,
Alma Aucusta. daughter ey AND
1] A. Yathew Q CET THE ‘HE BEST. Southern—Murray Harbor 2 Monday, Thursday, 9 p. m Wednesday, Saturday, 2 p.m, mn
Lea’s Celebrated Red Clover. Belfast, &c., ) ; ig Faney Cloods
: hy Q Howatt’s Choice Red Clover. | Bedeque—Tryon, Crapaud, 2 Mouday, We (inesday, Friday. Monday, Wednesday. Friday,
“ .t direy’s Prize Red Clover. XC, ; ‘ ee _— tS . e hy iat
| | Howatt’s Prize Alsike Clover, | Brackley Point—C ovehead, 2 Monday, Thursday. 8 a.m. |Tuesday, Friday, 9 a. m, tion guaranteed I s
eee | All warranted free from Daisy. Pisquid—Johnston's River, 2 Friday. 12-30, p.m Friday, 10 a. m. Ch’town, April 27. 1874
aii hips , Wholesale and Retail at &c.,
I tr 1} Bost . Messrs. i. HAR\ LE , Letters to be Registered must be posted by 8-30, p. m., both postage and Registration Skating Rink Company.
MebD 4M. I Ma v & hg fhe Postage on transient Newspapers, ang o1 e.8 for City delivery must be pre A BAZAAR andS
, aa m. Te { ( ‘ paid. ok bi ln t Cha
; I . W “oy :| PAL a gf ARS, Letters may be posted in the Letter Boxes iail Steamers up to the time of their | l wn Si nS
«Peale BR os G MeR —— departure. f mi of J
é i ip i A. MACDONALD, Postmaster received by
ae ¢ ae. ee i0.000 Choice Havanna Cigars, Post Office, Ch’town, P. E. I., 9th May, 1874. of n
7 ts ten Tiveda Siathenale Sue. ON CONSIGNMENT. ™ ' an RD eee
"Er amie Path. t FENTON T. NEWBERY Se ee
] ~ i i ' apr 4 re u 2hivt. \ 1
son, Chas. Ha Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—2i ya
s. Ce John Mur - j HOBKIRE
“ . HOBKIRE
john Carrol, Rbeneser Vanlderst a: Rope. STRICKLAN|
S . Hugh Met m; Misses p ' YFTIQT my ce , went
eee Hogi MeCuilum Mis CUSTOM TAILORING A subs s
eee dienaniceneiante Oh ‘ N t. i I>
d n WE DNESDAY next B39 QU HEIN STREBwT.
SHIPPING. CARVELL BROS. Maw 4. 1074
Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—lin arg ss ei
TERE! r ’
Mi Sioepavebicow! A GOOD STENCIL PLATE OV ERCOATINGS,
coal zior. Pictou, ¢ val FOR in colors to suit Ruy your Fleur and Weal
4 ; ) ,
ALU UCdis dps: oe Tt Mir ) ‘ CDT
: ow deals ~awl «+ © + Y Y ’ i }Halk ye
si ae Pro MarkingLinen ete. SPRING AND SUMMER. AT THE DEPOT,
M 13... Ad | WITH iil ape Warranted Ciogwd
1 Lu- | Indelible Ink and Brush, A FULL LINE OF eaten
: uy . rt } NOW FoR 40 CTS. AT r ;
1 \ yon- |
Soot) Adolph Guenther's BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, se
) Tetenagonche: twaikeraed tall Notice to “Builders ’ resi Ground $fiour.
\ LeCouif, New Carlisle, | (MENDERS will be rec -eived by the under ' Te) \ VE) Ii 1D R Vie t] if eS,
1 P. C. Hill, Mitchell, Ship | ‘I signed, until the : 22nd day of MAY, CASSAMER y 1() L he NGS N
| Joke McDon- | inst for the erection of a Two-Story
W »do.|D ing House, on the Mount Edward 1p DD SP OF RS > gf
rie Wile. G0.00, | ene Bees oF Se es ee A GRAND DISPLAY OF ¢ 760 Barrels Fiour & Sieal
] a } Pope 4 3 APA } WJ i H
AY | my office - :
oumat PHILLIPS & LEWIS, Ties, Braces, “oliars. Gloves. os ce ae ae
( Vi b I qtilisbor: yuugh Street Pag a “ ae LAN
Halifax, herring. eggs, potatoes and | Ty t= White Shirts made to order and STEAM Paper THON 1 AP’Y'S
v casks i—Brict. } Fitz- | Yiu lu 4
Nfd potatoes ats shingies nt pan, \ I¢ \ len if + ' § :
Brist, Bessie, ‘Treauor. St. Johi’s | TO ARRIVE, C. ROBERTSON, & CO. :
ee eee ai » | Direct from Barbadoes, March 23, 1874. a
wet te neg may 7 s : so
. mndries; ‘Atbion, bell, Sh eae a Por Brigt. “ Bittern. S Arrai -_ -'
Pen 7 7 _ one " DUE HERE ABOUT THE] 257m May, ummer ia angement.
! sO ( il acais =
S Doane, Boste ' Lalifa ‘| 50 puns choice retailing MOLASSES, ~ oy etm a On and After Tuesday, 18th M
! brigt. E. C. Mutch. pao 1 da, if e20 hhds bright Muscovado & Vacuum On and Ater Sues i ldesminimate
»—B re Syl Bal- | Will be sold low while landing. “ § Law nn y, y ’ ent q|y
England le On FENTON 'T. NEWBERY. dene rN L LaWielee & FilNc0ss Of Wales
| May 11, 1874 din cial wee
WILL PROPERTY AND LAN IS.) Sprive [IMPORT artoys !
FOR SALE TO LET. ——
On
[he Subscriber is receiving per Spring
iber offers for Sale, or will let Ships and Steamers,
m of years.a Shingle and Saw : :
sg f tuated on Howl's Brook, Township And offers for Sale.
wooded Land. ‘There ave on the premises | Ag Lowest Market Rates !
lent, sufficient to drive both mills, and is} 400 bbls. Spring Extra FLOUR,
within 10 miles of the City. Also for sale. | 200 do ‘* Hewland’s” choice do
52 acres of land, with buil rs, situated on| 200 do Superfine do,
the Sor Wiltshire Roa ot 31, 8 miles 200 do Kiln Dried CORNMEAL.
from the City, (near Fowles Mills.) This 20 half-bbls Graham FLOUR,
Property is wel tuated, being within 12 do Cracked WHEAT,
few chains of a ( h,§ 1 house, Black. ‘| » puns Choice MOLASSES
smith’s Fe Mills, there are about 12 hhds Porto Rico and Vacuum Pan
es u val ) remainde ver SUGAR,
i with Hardy ( Spru me FF vers °©5 bbls Retined do.
For further particulars, apply to the Sub- ye ¢ Superior TEA
“ rin Cha tetown. } <0 half-chests § d
Ries . | 50 boxes Layer RAISINS,
BENRY C.DOUSE. | 95 tins Ground COFFEE,
vn, May 12, 1874.—3in | 10 bags RICE,
| 100 sides SOLE LEATHER,
WwW AN LEC | 65 casks Kerosene OIL,
; oi : ; oa 25 boxes CANDLES, j
a See wey Se See Sener 20 Crates EARTHENWARE,
oof WOOk FEES. Ae Sere Wem Con Peres 0 coils MANILLA ROPE, 6 thread and
Fiftiv 1) ek at t s business \ upwards,
G. C. CARMAN, | 100 boxes MOTT’S SOAP,
Manutacturer’s Agent.| 15 cases MATCHES,
Ht lin =] ». Queen Stree | 20 casks WASHING SODA,
May 18. 1874 Gx 15 kegs Baking SODA,
25 doz PAILS,
|
yy Ip tf iW ne te Con 50 doz BROOMS,
Charlo LU ile! ‘ll Celle HU wt! Hiss: ~ pi 2 Superior Smoking and |
a 35 caddies Chewing TOBACCO,
D. PIPES,
25 boxes T.
‘G t Act of our Legislature, passed | 45 reams WRAPPING PAPER,
4 in : 1872, enacts, that from and] 40 M. PAPER BAGS,
after the first day of January, 1874, it shall 20 boxes Coleman’s No. 1 STARCH,
not be lawful, under certain penalties, to 25 do Benson’s CORN STARCH,
30 cans Coleman’s MUSTARD,
Grouml, on the Malpeque Road, in 20 bbls Ship and Pilot BREAD,
the fifth ward of this City and 4s 25 boxes Fancy BISCUITS,
the New Cemetry is now ready for! poxes Pepper, Ginger, Spices, Broma, Co-
| interment, application for burials there- coa, Cocoa Sticks. Chncoiate. &e., &c.
|in must be made to the undersigned, | FENTON T. NEWBERY.
in Kent Street May i.
equal | -
avail-
at his residence 1874.—4i
20
1000 MEN WANED.
Plots for interments, 15 by feet,
tol share of the Company's ground,
able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of
the purchase money, and subject to another
call of $10. M: ESSRS. S¢ ‘HREIBER & BURPEE beg
Plots for individual interment $2 each 4! eave to give notice that they will have a
ts | full . immer's employment for
|
Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
in the Cemetry, will please apply to}
| william Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer of | One Thousand Men,
the Company. | upon their Works, on the Line of Railway, from
By Order | the early opening of Spring. Apply on the
JOHN LEPAGE, Sec'y. | Works.
Pec.29. 1878, Ch'town, P. E. 1, April 13th, 1874. Im
HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTRALI,. will leave the Company's Whart
t } nitt 4 !
Sir Alexander F. Galt, K C.M. G., President. Por Shediac and Suman
CAF TCA Ls LOO,OO00O. Every Tuesday, ‘Thursd L Sat
—$————<<= _*()) day, ito oct t }
r YHIS COMPANY, Incorporate d by Acts of Parliament, is licensed to transact Guaran D ‘o eB |
tee business throughout the Dominion, and to issue Bonps of Security in lien of - Tut turning 1yom sneaiac
Private suretyships, Every Wednesday, Friday, and Mond
The Bonds of the Company are accepted by the Dominion Government FROM ALL PUB- " ' , F
LIC OFFICERS OF
The Bank of Montreal,
Halifax Banking Co.,
The People
The Grand Trunk
Boards of Trade.
The object of this Company is to g
duty of the employee,
of the
security of private
Persons
Fices in this Island,
the premium ef fr
Charlottetown,
’'s Bank,
The Maritime Ban
Railway. The Great W¢
Also by the Govern
thereby
suretyship.
requiring to put in bonds of securi
by app lication to a bran
Ie.
om 9 t o 1 per cent.
Be.
1874.
Jan. 12,
uarantee
dispen
CANADA, a8 also by F » Diatarn ] |
} Cif YY t i ,
rr} yal Canadian Bank or F1ciou oa vinlecectulissicwn” Ae,
rl ; ak oF Sede Ever i i i ’
a¥t y s Cot ; : ‘ i
The Domiuion Ban! dea Ape rae
i ae it nve o¢ CK na ior fi |
k of the Dominion, ‘ PTOW?
stern Railway, and by other Companys and me
ments of Quehe ind British Columbia zi
: wt veturning from WK Vs
to the employer the faithful performance
“ . . . . \
sing with the treuble, inconvenience and in- : Wed 1
GEOK
ty on their to Dominion O1-
appointment
JUST
DER SS.
Bonnibeli from
9.500 Barrels Flour & Cornmeal Messrs Welsh & Owen's)
which will be sol
very cheap fo
ed paper
Ofc
Ch'town, May 4,
Somerset, fr
1 in quantities to
r cash,
ARRIVED.
m Boston, aed 8
New Yor
Traders
or at 3 months on approv-
OWEN CONNOLLY
“e, old stand, Dorchester St
1874,
Tryon Woolen Mills.
pue PROPRIETORS
Factory, while
friends for the very
of the Try on
thanking their
liberal patronage extended
to them during the past year, wish to intimate
E
that they have made arrangements w! th C
Woolen
numerous |
, 4% 3 +
ch office here,can tain them on pay nt o1 From OLU lt j
Kitziverald, on arriyal of ti
Agent in P. E. Island. | iW AAT
‘? : bd
rn) Bigin eat
LORD Ri 18d g mia \
R U ; evull & tie tb eked
IS NOW PUBLISHED
IN
mtezmishiy jrie
PTWEEN MONTREAL, |
New Brick Buildine.
a SVDNEL, €. 8, AM)
(Corner Queen and King Streets.) tee .
‘kwEw hog rrog “ ’ imosa 4 jens Captain Mitel
IBUSINESS OFFICE ;—First floor | «Viki-g, 885 ~ 4 do Hall
first door to the left. ' :
Attention is directed to our 1 the
Stanfield, of Truro, to manufacture for them) ; pt
until they get their factory re- -built | LUB RATES.
We have 20,000 yards of CLOTH on hand to|Pec, &, 1873, KENTON \EWBERY,
be disposed of in the usual way. NEWBERY, ©
| .
We are prepared to receive Wool and conduct S p c e S ee |
the business as usual. | , ae
—a { Juse Recieved. ‘FOR Ss
generally, that the |
ws SALI
Fulling, Dyeing, and Dressing
Department will »
Stand.
May 4, 1874—1m
carried on at the Old
REID & DAWSON,
70 tins PEPPER, ace
GINGER, S YELLOW METAL i} le
50
30 MIXED SPICE,
50 CASSTA, Hit M AGHAN.
CARVELL BROS. Foot Pownal St, (a sag
Ch’town, May 11, 1874.—$in is} { Feb ae ?
wars
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