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    — ARO EME IO LO ET Te a NE LEE Ee REN TS LET TOE SENT EN ea pera EE ET SE
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    a*®y g +} ‘ . 4 ‘i ttl ower
    py” AP X95 "Tr ote net } We are sure the following accoun of the
    AW ee ete ws — \ . " i : vie foul — ke
    . at ‘ death and iri tw the much-iamen OG
    1 i i é v hie ; ; t ings of ae
    ;
    VR { \ t Car ry ‘¥ h ct ut
    ate i ‘ ’ ”
    snare or ‘ \ Qaintormed, vy iden and quit
    ; ’ i i} ,
    . : ; , j , ) tin
    vn the Lith Peoruary , whi er of we q
    . ‘ Wwe ‘ I i -
    elect a grentleman t repre t them ! ta
    ; ‘ 4
    the House ; A . ’ + her residence in
    ‘ m P { \ t 1 7 oe i ' Pe
    tion will take place on ihursday next a j ‘ r 3} ip, * (f
    The Hon. L. U, Ow ) ‘ . 0 4 ? ei
    dete. Mr. S$ t . aaa ; r of |
    \ '
    one ving pital ee
    ‘ rf ai, ule
    It is to | re} t ‘ ‘ At. % 1) i \ is y Pa ¢.
    owing to indisy i boruugh
    to visit the elect q 5 i : { il i ship W r jou yeal
    . : ‘ { i ‘ {a j Another \ , { “ee ,} a County pa
    not likely influence t : , Che remaind i pa]
    : : ] | t ran dy eorgiana
    Ir, Owen : \ hy : : er Sin ee with het
    for business, his cx ce in | bk | expressed wish brother's vault in the
    . } . " D ow y _
    fairs, make him © representative of wi su ’ north side of t chapel in brympton
    t a — ud wt 4 ~ Ai | Ci H } ve ore i ] i Ky
    any constituency may we pPrOUuu “uu { { ' -
    ‘ . , - p died t 1 mansiol
    } Las 4) nenn! f Yo rey n i oe t A ( LO ‘ .
    are assurea th t } ft Uardigal take a | Brook Ntre London, and on it
    si : a " . } tior . - » rarer tes 1b | > e@07%
    will elect him w a band 1@ md} i ; ‘ PCRVUDS ¥ conveyed by } t
    . . f } tbeet 19 h nd four horses were m
    éamwnét } a ve } " Y i ~ su ’ Li y a
    Au attqampt has, We ovsery peen mM ; a ng to convey them to Brympton House
    .s “'s eg PARP URE? 1 } : ve } 1 Prine) on W nit Was iound- i i A ee A als y » entrust-
    to ipiure his can Auture, VY CHC Care . : if ALO t } Menis é
    s : , ; } } t pri i mpulsi The ito Mr. Holl l, of Mount Street, Gros
    tion of a report,to t i b atl. « hats tuted bi
    . : } a9 y } t con- ; : «
    ernment is to diam ise the 1 i Messrs Wadm Yeovil
    was not opened t! The re : we aes ryouy ympton ¢ 1 is close to the lawn in
    es ; i ; ; ‘ { of the hou i th meral 1 a
    ridiculou Mr. Ov tendered : ee W ng one i the plainest and most
    railway tothe ! inton ¢ A ’ ; ti c ription
    ‘ “ } os } } YT 3 1 i Mlin wa ) } , een. F
    soon as Was } fee, tie , : | m Londen
    ‘9 . y “ A y y ] bel + { Vi i peciauy : n I
    ‘handed over’? by the contractors. Ii re} , is ; a d by Mr. Hawkes, the respected
    there was unnecessiry delay Ir. Or ’ Ur ' wi ae paiisiyrs se dee i that the laborers working upon
    “7 : : 1 ti hould | this melancholy
    =f og@eTy wh lt r t be ¥ ++ } "
    most assured y,¥ it i " DO\ yat ae l tthe und: s ari unged others
    ah i i , il ‘ i ,% - ‘

    r lyis } ! Immediately after the processiun left the
    imagined, Wut \ " shat it ' suunusion,the rain came down in torreuts,and
    by the report that is 1 ind on t ’ 3 : nig “A t ti thinned the atte i visitors,e

    ; “a a . " i tial Arp ce h was comparitively . A kine
    Se oo] tuestion it Wi ay .. 30r % {on 1 . “ : :
    School Wa " ' would ' ek x ylation was of course found in the
    ’ ts e 49 +: Oe ee I y i ; vA ‘ ; ‘

    Catholies of Cardigon riet, to reme! : { hd \ : let
    ber — no matter \ they elect, t tt t
    ‘ : } nd ( al vue porca the iunerai service was com-
    . 2 : { Y invé i i yu ( iri i~ soit ok
    to MS D aia, edly menced by the Rey. A. Thompson, who
    wil] be precisely t An \ scepmamumnania ; ead the opening sentence as the body was
    Hs , , ’ ‘ th ¥ i} n ¢

    . } } t he matters in dispu H iy Saas POU] 4 | carried into the chu ine noane within

    likely that such a mon r.& ' '
    - . be P ss i Was in k reer ‘ wit! l th 1e mour nful procee acy
    , . } b i Ait ¥< i _* c ‘
    ~~ man without ex } A r " ‘. } tent ings, for the sombre light thi oh the wins
    dress, without | ] , t me Os \\ ,| dows casta gloom on everything around
    . ici . 4 I sg AS tae DOUY Was iow i into its last rests
    influence—wi | su 1 in nage 1g place there was sobbing on every side,
    Legislature to grant 1 to denomin ’ a . ‘ My deal We, you reuly id one young lady seemed to be convulss
    al schools, when th: deservedly : ‘ Pp! ) AGOPt | don't -——— they 1 US again “ch : * Seldom has the grave
    . -* idl eat ’ \ t} " t \ , closed over One more kind and considerate
    and influential eentieman, who h t ' : ip q ? “| to all within her influence and more
    lately, represented them could not but { Legisiatt } \ , “ 4 ~ | benevolent to the = rr, Throughout a long
    Let not the Catholic people of C pu valuing Proy A d the part of a truly Christian
    : sib gto Pt . r, disper ing he r bounty witha liberal
    ¥ } ; . YT ys . . : ;
    drawn from their riar wo Mir. VU ' nd, and she died sincerely lamented and
    by such a subterfu ved by ail
    } ’ ? « 54 } ‘ l toxens Of ahiecti A SOO SERPO OS
    assured that any benefit or advantage}! , . , — gee it in ‘ bt oni tseme theawn adie ¢i
    } ’ Of bONCI "Were bili Upol Lig
    which can b gnine for them, will , i id the mourners retired from th
    gained by Mr. Ower ser than by ; t sas wig ne
    other man on the Islind. 1% ? . :
    all Catholics, and P: At thi sed to
    Mr. Owen their | A v l : € ge ana spirit ol
    : the de i ly, it may be mentioned
    - = t W ‘ a i li contin tuis con LiODb that , \ “ pl yperty in America
    ” “ ‘ AY Si ‘ as ra) at a4 « aheetk
    THE LAND QUE t vy f : » ; aS ve not had a cha during the civil war, and that on one oc
    . . F ; 1 sinn she had to x night in camp
    latins > ? ' i if to «et word i q rter of an hour casinn § D to spend gat e ty
    f " ] VRuUstt gw p gz OF iZrouna, One
    , nd OGuestior ii I 14108 unsetti- y , n ci "

    Tue Land Quest! 1 n. And witht furnished with passports ; but the
    unemployed. Our legislators have yet % ‘ ‘ +} ntl the n
    fore them the important and difficult work : tunat atur

    - ’ . i N I 4 ‘ TTETOWN )
    of successfully opposinz the power of tl —_
    proprietors, and counter j ‘A : ON LA AND ENT&RTAINS ae satin a
    ) i a i ha rh 4 €
    v7 : ss + . ;
    combined } lis i} Wy ¢ vid , ih fandrahan,
    Py e a . ° ‘ t + thea , V5 2 my P
    most invin¢c) ; a SG : t } t i i bis ‘ \y cs yA H H I
    , . ] { 5 ‘ red i} rion i *
    year 3 exp 4 | Has § .OWD —y t ( bpd : ' 7
    « . . “i i A A ie PAY i taro b & 7 os te
    ¢ . + rr \ 4 })
    the interests of ¢ \ i t U yor) oa hig \ 3. Wil Bg
    eerned—the misrey tation or wnre— i i ae ab gy he Mr .: :
    presentati GO Ga tu M hi W il I S ( I 4a CU. i? up M kK nH dy } t ty 1) ng ‘ “l WO. +
    terior, invariably det ing i Et ¥ ugure, We | ¢ rress of the meal, G ith’s Band
    of our Local Leg : Logium on | q i sweet musi fter the physi- 1 Na

    Yet the w rk 0 uy re. ving th puo * t i eal t tho n { lay had } n n.
    tenantry, and applying t SSUG.000 t v" ed { t
    the purpose ior ¥ nu mw } t in; 4 m i nm =

    ' ee y tT . } t & i vi * 4
    shou'd not be reling i- ld not ; t t '
    even be postponed, for moment. The} y u t .
    tors vc. ¥ a I rt T) 4 ; }

    proprict I ay J ~ i em d Ldd } se i } i . ny

    before the persisten! } pen ig E : vigation

    Their numb r and i fl I have, | ee ee i rae DE | 1 feet
    ] fy } 4 7 ‘ 7 t a ’ }

    ¥ yea ’ : : tor ia rd

    but se Re nd j 4 J ‘ } I 3 ci 4 iren ] ) ntling ,

    assuredly triu ' t " res . anSOU, Lh \ ai } 155 bus}

    When Un ‘ : i H :

    ieee sik mental 1 { 1 64 tons birch timber
    sumtaated, aut s. 1487 bbls. ovsters. 5000
    hi i ; tO 4 YSLE]
    the propr! to! D i ‘4 i i t ; ‘ i oO \ ued at ii U0
    . + Y ‘ aia s } a
    assured by the Secretar t ) ’ . j n new vessels t r the British
    . ‘ 3 very : Sie valued at &207
    the Colonies, that the British Government i W ; ; : iE 15 ton lued $2
    , . = j , ~
    would cease giv m ce, and t ht K il} 8} I : by M tric nt tion m Great Britain were
    we did not tlien 1 dream that Mr, s of kk land f y Mr. John. ed at 031.00. Duty collected, £9 +
    , ) J
    ° + ln ’ | ‘ ‘ _ és ia ,
    Laird would | ston \ iet ‘ brought
    “ ‘oer enhriencs +) } ve t} a t ] i also a quartette
    peculiar influence : ‘ : i s Court.-—The following cases
    " " — 4 ii instrun i
    er ne : : : told in trio ¢ ere disp 1 of during the past week :—
    half ; and ~— es : i ( i 1 adm Mi ’ Queen John Davy—indictment for
    ‘i i nu i i i r 4 e “. z
    doing of z tenants— sup pacmicnrvead | ; ’ o ai ‘ uttering base coin-—verdict not guilty —
    5 . haa aut . 1 y that | new lop, y ; J , played as a lodgson for traverser
    that of Mr. Laird. A ] ‘ nd plar i Violin Guett by himseif and Mr. Dr Fenk ins W. McEwen—verdict for
    to His Excell ney, Ar 4 1s respousiine \ S| Vinnicombe, was iapturously encored and plaintiff for £5. Davies for plaintiff; Pals
    4 fs) 2 p> mn “ie { a aa
    for the disallowance of thi sand § s l created quite a “furore ine proceedings | Mer «& Mel Leo if for defendant.
    Act, 1874,’ on the ground that a court of | t i u ater L| terminated with God Queen by cLeod vs, Guiness - verdict for defend-
    + ’ * » - A fs ‘ :
    bi : f ber j rsation, | Galbrai d Hodgson fo. plaintiff, Sullivan for
    arbitration ——composzea of one member ib ban os
    i ; ; Ga maaan
    nominated by the Pr pri Sg, « by thie ; sales : Peter Mellroy vs. James Beagan—sete
    Government, and one by the two arbitra- ANTE tl
    + ‘ , ! . , . Naw : Tohn M Mel C
    tors so bpominated, or by tix prem es in esteemed correspondent writes :— Newson vs, John rs. MeLeod—
    A : 1 ( J " ‘ " neh ve for the piain 2 56 Wright
    ‘ . » Province-——wonu } . “In our eal happy days at school, we daar i " ee
    f ourt of the £Fovin r ' , ‘ ‘ A ° gad ih : = W! 77? i r ie et i and precKken for p! in ti : Davies for the
    ae x * ’ j ys kind 5
    favorable to the fenant Liag } 2 : t it re . i we ” ire j4Venuy reminag by a kind ok defendant
    or “41 ; , : ' f teacher, that there was no rule- save one— in bade Me nzie ‘d
    this tally with the declaration of the = : Prai Blateh, MeKenzie & Co,
    f the O ‘ ‘ ; DY of; Witnout an € eption very ltrequentiy | settled,
    pr of the Ur n ti - of ta Heme ieee
    fs fice the appotntmen ‘ . i . fl bs a md eal vai aoe ET ian 0
    ly, the tenan J odor of ¢ r tree woods, | will not set in until the springs rise.’ | spond nt settled by respondent s host
    no commission An can | f 1fes 1} li Hereafter, 1875 will have to be p leaded : a dnt and th } pellant to pay a Lj
    Patriot now be so shamelessly impudent an exception. Never, within, the reco lec oS (respondent) |
    ¢ ‘ _ e nee i pouri t) vs. GrOn, (responden di
    as to assert that Mr. Laird is the “ ten- | 1 ! ea ) tion Gi any We meet wiia, has there been App I ,
    aat’s friend ? The f may ven . aicagernarmpeingeiner nell quarters, Qu lerick Davy—Indictment
    the people that ¢ Compulsory Land , ce 4, ABYO £ that hitherto gaye, in| for utt coin— entence of the |
    F 1: : , it 1] all seasons,a needed supply. Cattle have | court, twelvys months’ imprisonment.
    Bill was a ‘“‘ hasty and ill considered mea- pee :
    , hy .. | ton ; to | riven m all quarters to the nears
    ? ote : ‘ e ¢ . 2
    sure’ —notwithstana { i that it {} 1} 4 reer)
    est I i 3 are all but idie from ti d ION
    st oe A Th 4x4 i \ ‘ j
    was deliberated uj eer ee ’ » io render these inconveni- :
    for five consecati OB; OF 20 Midy BOW | m sai " | ene the hard t precedented long 4 9
    trump up ‘shams ia the b s the continuance of cold : , which set in .
    most acute minds of the Oy tion were | - ‘ on the 7th, bas impeded travelling greatly, y ' e be ' i
    unable to detect when the } sure Was A * and hushed into silence many OF the win- 7 signature during |
    ‘ . . , wil. Jove es ow nippy i ney Pere :
    diseussed ; but, the advi f the Pat ‘ ’ ,| rs ime . 5ONR SOe CO: » Me i we
    . ‘ t Fe ss tie ' aM , 1 j a ‘os i q , iw oO
    od - “eae oa : : Hope. however, sheds an halo of beauty ; scifi
    riots proprietor— that t Dili W ovp pe ‘ 4 iat t i haga ‘pai A PERE other prominent
    vs ” 1 1 : ‘ over all tais, in the promise Of an early anc : “y ‘ane
    iectionable ’’ in that the arbi. t pro ig oe 60 Gee ree boat’ : nailed several
    Di ATID: £Nring mo vi
    . . “ae fs i ae be D W Lig o kiad qs | COOP Sp tns- * love for the
    vided for by it was not suffic:ently favor- I : ae a
    a ‘ . os 13} ‘ y i i ip mu t
    + +7 ; i ieee } to ‘ i I
    able to the landlords, cannot »e ex pidinea - , : CHARLOZTETOWN Depating Ciuur on Satur ition ‘of them as
    | be i A at
    . “yee e : aa 10] ‘ i i a i | Wher have we eo
    way to the satisfaction of 1@ tenants, : P tbe | day evening discussed the question, | ynen you e thoroughly can
    . . Los 1 It , j urers Would not DO ap aig : ig A nae : your dist ic lease return the peti-
    The Patriot’s iwfluence is very small,| h better employed in handling the needl “ Should Denominational Schoo!s roceive | tion to the unders igned without delay.
    and its advice is worthless ; but the in~ | ortheawl? The lactis, that the effect of our| State aid?” and decided it in the nega-| To use the language of our circular :—
    fluence and advice of its whner—Mr prosperit so fur | 1 Similar to the re.| tive, ibe question ior the next debate is ) Wheth , iOS Will fairly represent
    ence . sili t : ‘ - ‘the feeling of the provinee upon the ~ |
    ; salt atau of ikl eal ed by sowing a radish s in | ** Should women enjoy the privilege of the} “1° ¢. paste ae the sub
    Laird—the responsible adviser of the} ' waneipeppge ete ou ject of ‘ Prohibition’ will depend upon the
    Governor General—h ws secured to the! ' 8] ig in very rich ground and | tling rane t n 73 mimer, | ene rgy and the faithfulness with which
    . the disall o{ the Landi Oe ' til the fal it is certainly nearer | junr. those entrusted with the work of procuring
    : saLlowance oO! ana " : .. N i
    roprietors re GiSail want ’ - t! i { t } t nad » atur a4 d 2cnarve th =] iuty a2 g i }
    P i id } i pip than Wj 1 ) 1 pro- ign ireé lecnarge the auty assignec
    Bill ou the ground that it was too favor- perly allended to; butit is a radish after all Fire Enains. —The Fire Engineers of this | them.
    able to the tenants nia bad ¢ at that There is, as Mr,| City have been dis cussing the desirat vility | Aul the other prev ines of 7 ge 9
    ‘ ; are sending monster petitions to Parlia-
    , 1d . » done ? cur! Mat w Ar 1 te us, a character which} Of importing another Steam Fire Engine— | 7 ers
    W hat should rash m ag In es soe ane nit % os i i a: d siileiiiahiindin . f } pas \ i ment at the B CC ming < session. Let not little
    opinion it would be well at the next.| the old country produces in this age with | 294 subdseri] “ to defray the cost of cne| p, E, Island be remiss in her duty in this
    session of the Legislature, to pass an Act, | alarming 3 apidity —the British Philistine, | Wil be solicited next week. Could not | important matter. Let us hand into our!
    sess sCgiisia }4 ‘ 4 ; { ‘ }

    hy which the Government wi ild be em-
    powered to appropriate, at least, a por-
    tion of the $800,000 to the
    the estates of such proprietor
    be willing to sell their lends at reasonable
    rates.

    We see no reason why the Administra. |
    tion which expends the revenue of the,
    Colony: —which is directly responsible to
    the people—should not be trusted to ex-
    pend this Land Purchase Fond, Their

    as might

    purehase of |

    is to be foun | in this

    f judg-

    That hie twin brother
    town, no man blest wit
    “i to remark-—

    Bb any degree ¢
    | ment can have fat!

    Here we interrupted, “ch, come,
    | really, now, you are

    your SSS

    getting too rash in|

    | say-———? ”” but before we could get any |
    | further he had drawu a good i ae ath
    | and quietly continued his diatribe :—
    ——-——‘' What, do you mean to deny it?
    Why, you canaot honestly do so, [ am sure,

    /some of the hand engines, be placed on |
    | runners, and thus be

    Do you mean t0——— |

    the steam engine we now have or at least |

    made — avails |
    able when the snow is deep. as at present? |

    We call the attention ‘of our reaclers to}
    the advertisement in

    the Hope Manufacturing Co., of New York |

    another column. of|

    they advertise what 1s the most wonderful !

    invention of the age, a first class Sewing
    | Machine, with Table and Treadle complete
    | for Ten Dollars, Read their advertisement

    The Charlottetown philistine is a character | headed “ Wonderfyl,’’ ly

    | Legislative Halls,

    | petitions.

    such a protest against
    | legs ilizing this accursed traffic as shall ¢ cause

    | our Repre esentatives to pause and consider
    e veto such an expression of |

    before they dar
    the will of the people.

    The poor drunkards themselves are
    | looking to you for deliverance, and are
    | asking for the privilege of signing these
    Let us go forward then, resting

    | assured that He who has said that no drunk. |
    ard shall inherit the kingdom of God, will |

    | prosper us.
    Fraternally yours,
    5. F. Hopesox,

    . Q,C, League,
    | Ch'town, Jan 36, 1875, ~ity 4

    ~ oe

    ST NEWS BY TE LBGRAPH.

    NNO LOLOL LOLOL
    P nee

    ; : } , 7 YI
    Bis TY tlo Lie ad. ig do é md Framing

    ~Rev. Chas, Kingsley
    umours are in circulation in
    Madrid. of a compromise with Don Carlos.

    viewed forty

    [he King 01 1in yesterday re

    tho nd troops at Peralta, and was warmly

    cheered. The French authorities on the
    nanish frontier seized a convoy of arms for
    the Carlists. The Montenegrin difficult

    1 en compromised The citizens pe
    Mont rro who are implicated in the Pod
    the 4 2 of t furkish witness In the

    ease wil! be taken at the frontier town of

    Saturday
    sion to the

    Victoria, on

    of his intention to

    i} 1e and assuring her
    ule over Spain on constitutional principles.
    A y I i tior wa received by
    France
    New Yors. Jan. 25.—St Patrick’s Church
    NEW ORK Jan, adem Ob FAtrick Jnurch,
    Hartford, Ct., was burned on Sunday.

    Fifteen white men were

    Indians, during the last fe

    vy department building at Wash-

    ington was burned by fire to-day. It is
    € iered probable that the Canadian
    Finance Minister will reimpose ten per
    cent duty on tea and coffee imported into

    United States.

    25.--The Libei
    form paper published by Cameron & Co., of
    will

    Canada from the
    OTTAWA, Jan, aia new he-

    London Ad appear in Toronto
    on the suth.

    Mr. Cirling bas declined to run for Lon-
    Gee... 2.

    White,

    nenzle

    Thomas
    answer to Mc-
    objections to the
    in Montreal West contested elec-
    that reference to the

    ease has no bearing npon

    Davidson, counsel for
    has filed an
    preliminary

    tion case, maintaining
    Prescott election
    the present.
    The election in Holton to represent the
    Dominion Parliament is

    constituency in the

    contested by Chisholm who professes to
    the Government, and McReady
    a Reform conyention.

    At a fire at Boucherville, near

    3
    ted by

    Montreal!
    last night, nine lives were lost
    Oitawa, Jan. 26

    of the

    .—Tne details

    Bouche fire calamity are horrible in
    the extreme Dulude is not expected to
    recove fhe woman was about to become

    a mother at the time of the disaste<

    murdered in”

    pee CP ee Cet

    \EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
    TENDERS.

    FOR

    PLASTERING
    NEW

    SE ALED TEN

    the Subscriber, at his office
    Street, C arlottetown, until Saturday
    3th day of Febrnary, at twelve o’clec
    Heon, fron any per: . or peison j
    to contract for the lathing and
    the eh w Court House,t:

    ‘he Signatures

    bh Pa
    paca

    At Chariottetown,

    oo“ RS will be received t

    ration to be seen atthe abo

    oftwo good and suffi

    sureties, wilting to be bound for the faithfal
    each Te nifer,
    ill not b bonnd to

    The Government wil

    THOMAS ALLEY,

    Litt.
    OR Sale at the Ga- oe

    GAS LIME.

    pe
    £8 eG Gar

    a quantiti

    Fe ’ 1 IS75—d3i .
    ® “
    ole.
    SOR Sale at t Mi was Works, a qua tity

    on : sO" oF
    r i, 1540—o1

    a
    402

    frok Sule al'the Gas

    Fels. 1, 1875—3i

    Goal.

    Works, a juantity ol

    LAND ASSES

    ’s Orricg,.P. E. Ist
    Charlottetown, Jan, 25t 875.
    an Act of the Aeongak As-
    sembly of this Island, made and passed
    in the Twenty-fourth year of the reign of
    Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled, *‘ An
    Act reluting to the Land Assessment at
    present imposed by law on the Town and
    Royalty of Princetown,” and alsoofan Act
    made and passed in the Twenty-
    intituied, ** An Act
    several EL AWS

    TREASURER AND,

    ‘\ pursuance of

    . t } ay . ;
    year ol the same reign,

    solidate aud amend the
    4

    .

    inpo sing an
    1is Colony, and for the ene
    jucation,”’ I do hereby give public
    iat [ have made proclamation, aceording
    the te the said Acts, of all the un-
    rmentioned Town Lots, Water Lots

    ymmon Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands or
    parts of Islands, Townships or parts of
    Pownships, in this Island, iv arrear for the
    non-payment of the several sums due and
    owing thereon to Her M: ijesty, under

    sursagement of
    notice

    + ¢

    rims ot

    oo

    =
    { } f Dor] ont ar ing .
    Menil of Parliament are beginning to | },. yirtue of the above-mentioned Acts, ;
    rive Yownship Acres.'Township Acres
    Lonpon, Jan. 26.—A terrible gale, ac-~ No. No.
    . : ae iis? | |r -"
    companied by rain, prevailed on the British cael 1.702
    wei es vel 2,408 5 3.659
    coast for twodays. Innumerabie casuali- 1198 39 4.276
    a ‘ , agisai us 2h
    ties to sailing vessels-are reported. \ 15) 40 12,406
    A bill for the creation of a Senate passed - - dain ee 14.522
    ( 2.052 iz 11,6:
    " ’ i ove “ ay
    the French Assembly yesterday by a vote ~ 957 48 3°09}
    4 « tT. vv
    of 372 to 188. Layard, the British Minis, 908 | 44
    > . *y ' ot tA) | 4”
    ter to Madrid, will be recalled on account av i, S
    11 10.101 | 46
    of his républican sympathies 1y 16.348 47
    Phe Carlists at od Alfonsists in Spain held 13 699 50
    " , . 0” Re =
    rley on the 25d inst,, and agreed on a \4 2,025) 3k
    5 1 ’ . . li S14 oa
    ,convention which will probably | ot >
    j f tes that the Emperor of ,
    9, ae ’ oa
    vy YorK 1. 26.—Ex-~-Presid wees
    . 9xe
    , ae
    Johnson ww toxday elected 1 O10
    «WF
    from ‘lennessee, 1,773
    lt 4 i it Montreal that Lord Jo
    i a : ‘ 1,901
    Dufferin l zn as Governor General = 465
    v7, 2
    be oir roy ef India. 2984
    Ort.:wa, Jan. 27.—A large quantity of
    U.S, coal oil was seized here to-day by the Lot, In Ci
    _ . 4 my?
    Ex ers—being below the test res - ee ye fe
    2 6, 40
    quired by law yf 25, 4 of 88, L of 41, bot 4.8
    . 7 i A id ao r
    [he speech from throne at opening of gr of Gt, 3 of
    : ees > >, and 96.
    y ment will mention the principal mea. i ; :
    iepoerraiaa ing yd 7 SecoxnD HtnpREep oF Town Lors IN
    4 he a oh aes te 4 }
    ‘ v0 be mitted, Which are to ve the ( ARATE TINO NES 2 ‘ 2-5 of 12, # of 17,
    : 1e Court B 1d the Insolvency | 4,0f 18, 4 of 19, 4 9-20 of 23; Nos, 31,
    se . a " » 84. 36. 39. 40, 2 of 49. 1-6 of
    Ne ceecemny will rot lac ee \m } , vt 7, 40, 6 QO! 4J, > Of
    j ion will not last beyond | = rt < ee 30. ) of 6
    ‘ ; - ‘ i Hl i : Wis Wy dy de t f G7
    Lv i , r, LOL members | 19-20 74: 76. 47 of
    i rived, 835, 85, f f 87 {89,24 o0f9
    } 9
    i i i ’ F
    4} f { Prurgp i uED OY Town Lots tn Cnan-
    ~ | , ui i sigan sii ” ‘ — .
    LOTTETOWN :—Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,
    t u t Loro: 22, ¢ of 29, of 31, § of 40, 50. 51, 52, 53. Be.
    , Jan. 27.—I¢ is official'y denied | 98. 7 of 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 4 of GA,
    eee aes : FOURTH ii Sb: a Own 3
    1 Gos ment from Madrid, or that Lord | , sane er
    Vuiterin intends t n the Governor | 11.12. 13, 14 17, 27, + of 35, 4 of 39, j of
    Gen hip of Canada | 4 196 of 45 f of 54.857, § of 58. § of 59,
    é, ; we 77 78 > Of a] { 4 of 94,
    { nas SHoL severai Oolliccrs ior eo u , j
    ‘ : c é FIFTH HUNDRED oF Town Lors in Cuar-
    treason. wespatcnes from Perrata, opain, oT rETOY eae of No. 2: Nos. 93 o4 a ‘
    N: , ANUP, wy 4 ms a By ge
    wu agreat battle is momentarily ex- of} . 1-6 of 51, 4 of 60, § of 62, 4 of of 79,
    pected, oy, 98, and 99,
    The Carli sts red on British vessel WATER Lots IN CHARLOTTETOWN, oppus-

    the Bis-

    the British Government has adopted a
    system of t the defence of
    Bermuda and the port of Halifax, !

    Advices from China say that the grands
    son of Prince Tun (uncle of the deceased
    Emperor succeed to
    throne

    Petes
    Prince

    tcrpe sdoes for

    will probably the

    7 my,
    LeOpolas
    i

    condition has still
    mproved, Preparations are being |
    made by the Spanish troops for a move-
    gainst the Carlists in the event of |
    ifonso’s proclamation calling for submis.
    sion proving ineffsctual, Alfonso will
    participate in the operations of his troops.
    Caraquet, N. B., Jan.

    men arrived

    mens 4 ag

    4

    27,—Twenty-two
    here to-day to assist Sheriff
    Vail to arrest the rioters. Th
    arrested. While
    party were in the execu

    irteen riots
    the Sheriff and
    tion of their duty |
    at Andrew Albert’s house, one of the party, |
    John Gifford, was killed.
    reported kil
    The

    ers were

    rioters 18

    wounded

    led, also another
    party in
    were all made prisoners, Gifford whs the

    Militia leave at once from
    Newcastle for Caraquet.

    Orrawa, Jan. 28.—Lord Dufferin
    nuite have gone to
    for the London and South Huron
    seats vacant in the
    patched to-day.

    i aia

    +

    day toconsider preliminary steps for gets |
    ting up an agitation fi

    or an increase in the |

    tariii.

    One of the}

    Albert’s house |

    and }
    ontreal for three days, |

    Commons were dess |

    The Ontario manufac- |
    beens at Toronto yesters |

    The general fecling was in favor of |

    a persistent effort to have the tariff fixed |
    | at 20 per cent en manufactured imports.

    Loxpon, Jan, 28.—The Marquis of Harts

    ington, in a §]

    a.

    Mr. Bright’s address at
    said he could net

    Lirmingham, and |

    vanced in favor of the disestablishment of
    the Church of England.
    it was evident the British
    prepared for such a great change in the |
    Church or Government. The Home Rule |
    members of the English Parliament de- |
    cided not to take part in the election of a
    preset Leader,

    Spain has paid Cermany indemnity by
    which the Gustav affair has been se ttled.
    The Carlists positively deny that they have
    entered into negociations with the Alfor-
    sists for a convention.

    ch at Lewes, alluded to |
    agree to the views ads |

    lie declared that |
    people were not |

    ite to the undermentioned Town Lots in the
    First Hontred 1:—Nvo. 2; 4 of No. 14. 21, 92

    »Q ot Ty Bnd *> ‘ o 3
    23, 2 , oo, OO, Sl, Zz.

    by 20, 26,
    Lo rs IN Mey MON OF CHARLOTTETOWN:
    —iof)} . 2, Ne. 3, ¢ of No. 26.

    PASTURE Lots IN THE Royatry ov Cuar-
    LOTTETOWN :—j of No. 9, 4 of 11, 4 ¢

    fin 7 ra 2 dig G OF 12, 4 |
    of 16, 1-6 OF 17, 4 ¢ Of 19 4 of 23, 24, 25. 31.

    mts we

    32,
    39 40f 49, 59, 4 of 53, 54, 58. 59. " of 61,
    ]- 6 ores. 3, G7, % or 70, ¥ of 71, im uae 78, 8

    | 167, 168 v9 -6 Of 169, FOr i7L. iis. 176, 177,

    § of 17

    8, 179, 180, 181, 182. 4 of 187, 210,

    of 239, 3 of 258, 4 of 261, 264, 271, 281, ty
    284, 294, 296, 297, 2 SOG, 313,315, 8316, 331, 333, |
    335, 336, 859, 340, 344, 352, 367, 358, 369. 370,
    371, 380, 389, 398, 399, 400, 401, 7-12 of 407, |
    108, , 445, 446, 447, 448, 446, 463, 464. 465,
    178, 479, 480, 481, 483, 188, 491, 492, 493, 494,
    £95, pri 606, 515, 516, 517. 618, 519, 520, 521,
    BY ba, } 540, 553, 573, 581, 582, and
    IOV

    Tue WiHoLr oy tux Town Lors, Water
    Lots, and Pasture Lots, in the Town and
    Royalty of Georgetown (save
    the following) :—
    ‘Town Lot No, l .

    Town Let No. 2 cae 32,

    6 os 14, 5 . *
    Town Lots 4 and 6, 3 said ” _
    Town Lot 11, { *s
    Town Lots lb and 16, 1 '
    Town Lots 1 and 3, 2 ‘ ‘
    Town Lots 4 and 5, 3 ‘ -

    Town Lots 3, 14.15 & 16,
    Town Lot % of No. ll,
    Town Lots 2 and 3,
    Town Lot 6,

    Town Lots 2 and 15,
    Town Lots Nos. 2,.7&8.

    a ee

    Town Lot 8
    Town Lots ff an ds, FE
    Town Lots 4 of} .

    Saks T

    Town Lots 3 and 8 3 +

    Town Lot 6, f

    Town wat, 2, 6. ti,
    -~ 3 & 15 Ie

    +, In Prince

    COURT HOUSE, By recent arrival

    ESSMENT, “ee

    Assessment on all Lands in |

    and except i by hi antney
    Hiey
    | d aH Sadi aUGy
    ist Range, Letter A |
    B | g
    . Orange

    “ E) Seasoning’

    Town a 40f No.3 3 ss . ce |

    ,

    Lote 6, 6, fs.
    13 and 14, 5

    Water Lots Nos.
    29, and 30.

    Pa pe Lots in Georgetown Re yalty, 18
    | 49. &3 > 55, 86, 69, 83, 102, 112.
    141, 155, 164, 189, 213, 218, 276, 283, 292, 995
    296, 305, 506, 807, 308, 310, 312, 313, 314, :
    elf », $22, 3 23. $ 324, f 355.

    And i do also proclaim the following
    being in arrears for nonpayment ef said

    ee
    ,OoOwn

    1, 14, 24, $ of 25, 27, 98

    assessment as aforsaid:—Reserved Lands |

    adjoining the Royalty
    } acres.

    Pasture Lots
    —-4 of No. 158.
    480, 481,

    of Georgetown, &78

    in PRINCETOWN ROYALTY.
    228, 244, 380, 4 of 452, 456,
    and 483

    ACRES. ACRES,

    | Ge orgs “3 Island, 566 Kildare Isl: and, 250 |
    Panmure do 808} © ascumpec Sand do 49]
    Boughton do 527 Fish Island 150

    | Grover do “16 Pownal do 10
    Connolly do 20 ‘Goose do 4

    The Loyalist army |

    in Navarre is advancing ou the Carlists |

    and has already captured several positions,
    King Alfenso was present,

    A bil has been drafted which autherizes
    the Government to make concessions for
    the construction of a submarine railway
    tunnel berween France and England,
    Copies have been distributed among mem»
    bers of the Assembly,

    New York Jan. 28,—The United States
    House of Representatives had been in con- |
    tinuous session for 24 hours at noon, and
    the prospect was that it may last some
    om —endeavoring to pass the Civil Rights

    1

    Gold 1125 to 113,

    | charged on

    }

    | Term of the ‘Supreme Court,

    ;
    {

    i

    Shaheed

    Governor's do 149 \Poplar do

    And the owners of the aforesaid Lots,
    parts of Lots, and tracts of land so in
    arrears, and proclaimed as aforesaid, are |
    hereby notified, that in case the sums
    them, xs aforesaid, together
    With the costs which have been incurred,
    shall not be paid before the next Easter
    which will
    commence on Tuesday, the 4th day of
    May next, application will be made to the
    Supreme Court, durivg the said Term, for
    Judgement against the said Lots or tracts
    of Jand respectively i

    JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer,
    till 4th may

    113, 128, 140, |



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