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” The \\ eC Ww y 4\amimnet f be nal eekly ry 4 ‘ vevaw 7 ool Statistics of Canada. inch mesh are set the same as herring nets, | im every respect, a grand and complete ever, deny his fellow citizens the right to | Agitated Ireland j
‘ Is Published every fF: wiay Ss. of Aen nee Mr. Bot in } a , ' being set in the morningor during the day, | success. take a deep interest in public affairs, as the | uf és :
. OFFIC! vat ws ae sye~stoma aper n ier alan and are hauled the next mor ing. As yet | THE *‘AT HOME. ; free-born citizens ol a great and free coun-| A LETTER FROM HIS HOLINESS THE POPE. F
: . > WAT! RUAI a ; 7 . na Vévelopment, put lished in no fieh are caught except at nicht, and | Cin, ithe seniait tendinitis le casntiee dia try. Than this nothing could mane Sew } NESS i .
i INGs j Puss, sored em es a ary, sub mal the lenge ‘ The ca ch for the | L sND GREAT The Ta \ , “ Pee. aloes ' pared, | three first trials, w h intavorable weather, wifeof the Speaker of the Senate —gave an | feelings. Let them, by all means, exercise | from the Pope, has been sent by the Arch i
: Chariottet a oe ‘ Stee! ieW oO nh Q restion. hare ; : ; um waa respec ively, 4,000, 6,000 and 7,009 at home’’ in the Senate ¢ hambers, to which } their birthright as freemen to its fullest | bishop of Dubdhin, the recipiet t to the ;
* . i bi returns nDuvailV esente t a rm ni Yay)t Ba 71 »} les —— ? : az 4 o. . ° - sa ft . . A . » ™ sy . i
Ps easintion price, postage epaid, $1.00 in: : ae cae t “etna y presented to the | pounds. Capt. Slartin is much pleased | sever il hundreds of yuests wire invited, in- | extent; but Jet it be done in the enlightened Catholie clergy :—
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i I OM f on . . ies are figuring segisl rea of the rovinces of | with his success, and has ordered new nets. | ¢ucing a goodly number of the Senators and | spirit of true patriotisin and not in the! “yy ny B
4 i A ” uo th bs ‘ ss ac — TT} o es — ; . aie dl ale aan on pa inf ' i pa ‘ 3 mi 7 oa 6 . a - »nera bj : yas: ~ . rl
p ai : » the Weokl he i : taxation to this Province ' These nets can be used in any depth af, | momipers of _Parliame: the programme at/ blind, cramped spirit of prejudiee and | ;.3;, ee wre et roti er, health and Apos
* ates OF at" Which the construction of the Canadian | **' umber of public educational water, say from fifteen to fifty fethome his eutertainment consisted principally of | bitter faction A man who is honest and}. e sevaai ee can, ee Sn ee
yiner, W ea Pacitic ai > hey stitutions int bened :9 ena | Tha + i ee a’ oA ¢ | Vocal and instruments Weie. i rhs boke “ “ a" ; igen ous | your lett . le en De
name 2 50 ae vill ive. But it seems — Oman 0 13,500) she report ii says that it would not) oO) e » bit teats aad acdtiah ie 809 | indnstriows can raiso himself in the social | Diocese of Delia a i eer Sreiptg
Firs i : . oA that thia phase « the question was cor r i } i attendance be surprising ee gill net entirely gtier . ! her sag Se a om i scale without atterupting te lower or injure | a go “a oot an preseny d to us by
c . : ; . . roughout — ar.. i O25 ow 50 yy odia.4) s ald an caieel ‘ - i OO me i iil f fy oc a , lee . ° * . ’ * 2 } oO 7 hor y t
von i it ' : ee ee bade m witas Am r de j wT ini alley and much condemned, a8 | ¢in.ouished binnself in singing steanits re muel the social standing of his neighbor. There recognize yer pre scelaamieeet :
4 Contracts ma} r «warterly, half e Island; and that in consideration of , , sh be sstin U well as expensive, method of trawling. ny iy Wie’ efoad th’ Walbvaléearta: Su . | 8 in our great Dominion an ample field for} <0 WE ota seis ae and moderation,
i : Cee werent Rr ties ‘ by the State and Peon st £6. 700.000 a tings! ates ae _, | 88 in his efforts to * develop the fisheries. all hij yee a 4 P , } Stnce white Ireland is new deeply moved
“4 yearly, and ments on , a ‘ prhetae date Nice, 4M ‘oa. e total New England fleet, engaged im | Wit) his fine voice aud commanding presence ali his talent and all his energy. A) partly by a desire of better things narth :
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ation at t ilice. ne re Vanadian Pacilic of Colleges and Unive " ing the past year was 579 vessels, | the wonder is that he can retain his bachelor- | man may enjoy position and enjoy the} by fear of an uncertain future, y a flee
£%, y : ‘ , no? Se ore 0) Oris \ plot . with 6.0538 aE he total catch was 647,- | hood so long One distinguishihg feat >} esteem of hia fellow man—in fact } } , od : f ; “ es *» YOU Oe
| w. LCo - W. Mereneur i ae : : ; non | . oj : 1% ih. bie totai Catch Wa iy So 10DE. 9e dethingulshihg i¢ature o1 + pe fay int ac it Hay | counsel tuirabby “ } eee
t- eit. ta - ‘ FoL.. pet wi of wir population, more | -y er of Undergraduates in Art $96 quintal | this entertainment was a grand champagne become a ‘‘ solid man,” even if he never The —— al —— 2 = a pa ar
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‘ sili : audi: i} han Neva Seotta and New Brunswick Law, ver ne, Theology, about 2 900 be i j 84 “P r All ough this vat he me” was on & | aspired to prominent positions for which land dix mb ar wr ro I vr hi Ne
: ns | received when they eutered the Union. Sir). ; ne geek eee wre | yueter scale than Lady Tilley’s Ball, yet] nature, though kind, never intended him. | osteo call ‘i ee ee
Dmnea BD Acree le onard Tilley .ia his able speech—-which | *w™er of ‘Superior and High NOTES ROM THE CAPITAL, | there were fully ss many people prosent, and |} True love of country does not eon- | jx 7 rm pay we sorely tried by advers.
rite alt iv it sland ve fegret we cannot publish in full—says: | SONS ¢ Academies en reaps cme paket oR pg tent elegant | sist in the mercenary love of the flesh- 7 hate ny yones only, bat for a
L u i 7 ip * : i" ‘ . ‘ eviat Stee, 142 } and sumptuous description, manifestipg a/ pots of office ! Ths leitnet lebberer many centuries, for with the greatest forti-
. « a Pu here today from Pritae Biden | Aesregate attendance in same 141,000 = i i ; " | generosity and liberality which had no regard} gid he would sincerely and earnestly | tude and constancy they preferred to en-
BY q i ? Islaud. i h ee ee ea 7 policy: of the Governigens | © @xpense. 4s an’ “at home” and fashion: |». ommend parents and oth h Riots cure every misfortume rather than forsake
r ; | gontic an Nien. y non. | Number of Normal Selioola........ g | expressions of approval fr | able gatheiring it was not less brilliant andj _- tea Ws 6 ane oMers Aoseins | the religion of their fathers or deviate even
% — é g | SIRE. Core spere,, ANG. they a bee Ni ss lt delta any he “yy og “+ } suceessful thau the ball of the | io -en- | responsible an influential positions if SHeY | j t lig se :
antl call 2 ; ' Nuihi ‘ dents ja samey..... 1,400 | the coantry. The latest | yan tne ball o be previous éven-|) F 4 a ’ fin the slichtesr degree from their ancient ;
Sia ih oad ) a wergetic im tha le island, which 1 ‘ | Cednte 'Cuaee. of ling. Senater MePherson, whe is every inzh } have the real welfare of those who are to | fidelity ‘oy the Apostolic S M eee 4
Tih TAB NO. 15 ros rr y si% Pe G SAAS CABREL AS 5A fad bt whiney SN ae es 74m Highlender.and. o larger men than Hea. . me after them at heart, to inspire their! i, (5.° aneir haiti . mes eacnay 4
vig té bot. s¥i4, " t tu ; tis ome o 1¢ loveliest spots ; P oor ' siiling aa 45 © 24 oy ; 7 ‘| James Duncan—made every one feel, ii i children and other aced ; hei 4 te 4 ut
I 20) -weara | (fram o “i 36 : 1 . ames : ma very eel. in uidren and others placed under their in- | q :
in the Deminion of Cana ind -etetnine oe n 1800 to j endeavor to make the pub sine ars s la : “ own to tho present time, that :
\ ety . 1, 250,000 s of lan ollie et , rection a epairs these ta a univeraal tan j y 3 We in wer at home Heat’ ay nd 7 A ons wc.» re lox : of proofs of,all the other virtues were never
\ wmber \} : ang ment, ' rtz! 4 ‘ ; loath Be ‘ . ' i con to the prfsent Governme i ESTIVITIES AT KIDEAU HALL, | Tove of thet se she he Ni € Pag Pg sd ; Wanting amongst them. iiese reasons
S, abo : , rey 1 34: : ’ . as eof thet ative con P one by their | ¢,.< :
: st. and it was an isia high we al).ece rs apes - $15,000,600 | Proviy The tele i In addition to those festive and fashiorable | | 04: -. fe tte “ta Geataal ss wi t'D he force us te love them with paternal benevol- 1
" ; id ; : eta : . ys i on ae Boulltee Pos ee ( icester | Cntertarmments, the Governor General has been | af 8 5 ‘Gut j Piven “on t o Be ; A +t | eee, and fervent!y Sails Shak. the. aa 5 1
y . . +0 ial ‘ mf eational } 4 . Sai ‘ . ivu arte! EF seitre : ~~ : | Ol ) urs, destined 3 nes 7 unre ; : % -
Fo bak 3 ne.b ja 1830 Vrs. Meus mA sany rts to indi IE ASS SG AE yi IS agg Lo uch, Approving » Syndicate | OVE * Sere preva dinners aud skating | a ih eine” : ® near futere | hy which they are afflicted may quickly be
: ein “ ss otvwe it " Af 5 ear oe er Yerits Py ; “a 1... | and tebogganing parties at Government House | o be one of the leading nations of the} proug! i Bi
~ < ~ ” wirds o 9.200.000 | & biker Poy 6 Sane is sit bilens tdnenbe Pres: o¢ | World. (Great applause.) wrought toanend. At the same time we
rRAixs a : - mn making ith . gna | Sted anhtedetantioneiiae, VON Ab 6 folk b ; eik caty Couneil of | 20d it bas been remarked th the Marquis of | . sreat appiause. ) unhesitatingly declare that it is their duty ’
4 GOING West. ; tered the : ion, aud ‘ ' Pie “9 : oe s? ; + | Lerne, on ste occasions, proves hungaelf the | J rot of j rg noy by ; aie , ;
‘ Was ar © partics ¢ vy i " : 30 u ‘ ‘ east “ | to conthivate te tie p sure of bis guests by aldin Wa a TS yg gee: : Zz me editar,
ar a . _ mt Fi a P m, 6 ¢.cim 12 years. e 64. 000,000 | sixteen to seven The Representative of Sitnoeaty Skies Ulies kaki odintovts eon | ave BOne E "| it P uted oF A. MeNeill, and | probity to be lessenca. and not te commit
i Pl a ores ae ‘ ‘ j . a ‘ Blo aicer buci sm Or — > h iastically ca sh % m a é a e
! a tle kuews ectly wel ‘ ae statistics prove conclusively that mee Se tee S 4 Patess: 4 has not dis j Chaktiog ire ly to one and all, The gallant | 7" a 5 y canes. The smount realis | any rash act whereby they may seem to }
a. ee ee —_ “i s ‘ made | ©@uada ipies a foremost position amony | PY d himself, in Parliament this. session, } Cam} bell “Ulan, may well fee! prond of their j ed was about $50 have cast aside the obedience due to their :
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Wweorg ‘ lja rt s ‘ , a: e 3 rits zealin develoninge the | °@!™8 absent in Eingiand on private busi- | namesake and countryman, whe at present — lawful rulers; and for this reason, when-
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ar ga , aan « nay pele x8 ‘ i imaposed upon Prince | #dueation of the people, irrespective of ness. presides over the affairs of this Canada of } Sons of Temperance. | ever Ireland was greatly excitad in guard- F
: mat Stewart r 10.00 | lwa : glass. The progress that | 4 ile dae dealige ie a aa Ours i } ing and defending her own interest
i n of ; . 8 rogress ut as been male GRIT POLITICAL MORALITY. j ; t _o a in & own interests, the
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Benris ‘"P Va. 0 ross. 4nis Wes rt and parcel of the con-| within forty years may be also illustrated wineiil : oe eee ie | Pe ances tte, _ } SUMMARY OF THE GRAND WORTHY Roman Pontiffs constantly endeavered, b 2
Rear & af tay i : , ‘ ; : ‘ y 1iustrated A petition has been fiyled in the Court o! ban?’ pels ‘ " / a —— . . ‘ »
s Pe a os Bewg prt x he mei ve into the Umon, | by ihe fact that, in 1839, there were in all | Queen’s Bench, by Mr. G. R. Patitule, de |~ Chapter in Our Island History. | PATRIARCH S REPOKT. | admonition and exhortation, to allay the 4
m eter s 5. ot xt this was the policy which was then agreed | the public and private schools of British Cahini candidate, against the return of Mr ne pee ' | excited feelings, leet by a disregard of ;
ere!) ‘ B Oe : \ j ae , i oe ‘ i : ' ated male , against ie reiuri r 4 - x ‘ } T . : zs -~ “i : ie ae : ; ° ‘ ° i
I i th North’ A a RETY a eile 08-008 Mt. Stewart Arleoo* | nembers * . i , = AL ‘ é va ) yeung | James Sutherland, the new MM. P. for North ’ 2 et : . wil pe : of ; -
~ ws . we wi ¢ A we ‘ . Psa Who A. ap , out of a total popalation of 1,440,- | Oxford Both these'genthemen ave Refdra- ¥ GENERAL, ETC.—A LARGE AUPIENCR | Patriarch,presented a report at the quarter- | C@™5¢, however right in itself, might be i
Ms. Stowars.. Up 10.08 the 4 te ead pioned thik petition | Cll» Of about one in fifteen, whilst now | ers of the firat water "audit eidhld eecta. bo4d z Y aa } t ' t n of this rail a Pp i “y the prop n may be given at in four, | teresting to knon the ’ it of co 8 on |} COURSE-—SUMMARY REPORT. recently held at Freetown. ‘The statistics | M&M Ot sedition. The counsels were al-
, = ; wt ot the engagements of the Dominio if we inclade the studentsin all educationai | practiced 1 ‘lear Grit constituency: like | ree Rae e were not complete, owing te the fact that | ways directed to the end that the Catholics
red Parag 4 : “oe | his cert eens oa ‘eninw bey t! np { me institution a iat of N cithuihend? tavanes Eeidaaiien Tur lectures of the warm-hearted Vicar- | some of the subordinate divisions had not | 18 freland should in all things fellow the
rlattetuwn...jAr 1i.45 i aad HON | that of North Oxford, But the ‘atest pews} ¢, ya s2p0 : fhe ay “yr ceengen sf Tee
i the aint a on " a ee es acrylate * dis ‘ . enerai alwavs aW : an t 13 ur . | Pospon Chure} “i 2
om — wr . Dict they this out? Did they go farther, 4) weit -™ ’ | is te the effect that Mr. Patullo’s petition | if } F r %. eras ; 1} | Be tae ae eee Wh, ded to:bie at Erg h Vie - os . quits and teacher, and,
0 ot wearin : ian and point out avether importaut fact, w) Sixth Annuai Report of tha E ton | hat ee ‘ ih | ing that the Market Hall was wel! filled last hen he was elected to the office, there | thoroughly conforming themselves to her
Charlotletown p $.15am. » 3000.m I } . rich an } : > HDOSBtON | has beea withdrawn owing to counter Fra ; ike t} il Shae th honld "
. P : art aus cet & t : ma © | i t4 Leal 2 1 2 A « " frida. ening he > . 2 to Bl > ; 7 * re ¥ 202) " a
Royalty’ Junction) ** 5.35 * gag + 4 \ td. aaah ee ee #ish Bure. ij charges having been fyled by Mr, Suther-} “a ad SNe re: The Fs peagser 1 unde . be ie it twenty whet Division, oe rhe ee: Aig reject the ai lurements t
North Wiitshire.} * 9<50 * * 15 Eon news slang auc the Dominion: that —_~— } tnd Be ee fe Oe cee } the auspices of the charitable society of St. | ° which had ceased working, while another | Of pernicious doctrines. ‘Thus the Snu«
’ Hunter River... . | O45." 46‘) .400 : * ation of the large expenditure in In Ju 1875, Mr. Franklin Snow | mus , i) t} bey? 5 a ct | r tr | Vincent de Paul; and Prefessor Cayen, | W484 ™ A very low condition, and still | preme Pontiff Gregory XVI, on the 12th
| Bradalban: and (108) o7 « — wiament of Caoada for the | (enor many in“onr “community as the | will be remem! d th iE Me Pa ne st President. of that Society, occupied the another has since suspended. But of the of March, 1839 and on the 15th October,
: County Line lo 18 | n of railways and canals, in| propector of the line of ‘steamships® that | Sie ® iy * = i Pr. £ for ‘i ‘oy |chair. His Lordship the Bishop of Char- Divisions remaining, the reports are en. | 1344, through the Sacred Congregation of
a+ on ie\ t oe cinatry ” ‘ ” spe _ ne 2Tei orgaliser-in-col or tiie hel : 5 ereeas 5 : . 1
: Keosingt 2 geaih 3 Tie i—. ag “ “site readjustment Of | niy between Lostun and thie port) calted Part, the last we , er ae i -* | lottefown, Ret A McGillivray, Rey. | couragmy. One Deputy writes: “We | the Propaganda, admonished the Arch-
Same; site r 11.45 1t 6.30'* ta oe a . tween Can-| she fish dealers of Boston together, offered } manifesto issued at t! 4 Rts ao me , ied | Gregory MeDonald, Rav. Dr. Chaisson, Rev initiated fifteen last quarter;” another, “we bishop of Armagh to do nothing except '
Me; sl 2 a 3 a til ’ pro vinees ’ . : 9 VLC sto issued at tii me he prophes P ’ - . 2 eee ee . . 5 :
’ (}Dp 145p.m per am ; ; in “* now’! suitable rooms free of rent fora year, and} that after pi > . as : cn _ vesied | Janics MeDoneld, Rev. Wm. Phelan, and | are initiating some every night;” amother, | with justice and moderation; and we,
= : 9 os ) Cert : e ' rien, 3 well " ‘ sai P si at aiter WiaaAlDe cvery i OWalhce or ‘3 ’ “> . : ; 3
berg Jo4 : at the - “i exeentional condition of | 2¢ Boston Fistt Bureau” was ‘organized. | pr bable eee eo er he ee | Rer. Stephen Phelan, were present besides | ‘‘ We are getting along well.” following the example of our predecessor,
ou _T* ys eee | | Prince E i} that teis colony should, | 50™metime in March last, Mr: Snow died; | bs | Mackamele would Be’ stuelaiaed Ws ?| many prominent pers 3s of various denomi- Daring the past quarter he visited fif- | took care on the 1st of June last,as you
treme Bes ne om entering the AJpiat, in view of these con.| regretted by many: Of him the ‘present |'m orks o fifty , sake 4 fal iil aNd ot | nations. teen Divisions representing a membership | are aware, to give to all the bishops of Ire- :
to : 3° : ; ~ ay f i ie ‘ . : , a tt rr” sixty. A tatse ropnet | bs . oe »
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, Tignisa . ’ 4 625 * sidern ions be entitle to ineur a debt equa R port says: ror twenty-elyut years he / then. and a disappointed man now, is G. } The cnapter im Island History to which i of about four hundred FF one: found good land ° the salutary admonitions which the
- _ dienes ——— i te So0 a tea e iS pOpation, as SHOWn by ; was one of the leaders in the trade, ever’! R. Patullo ‘ ' | the Very Rev. Lecturer directed the atien- i sneerency men in all of them. A large occasion demanded, Ramey that the Trish a
_ TRAINS GOT\E bist oe ee No iS, i, that 13 tos Ly $4,701,050, known at the fronts in. goed works, and PRINCIP " tion of his audience was the immigration Propormos of the inenbers are yoeee = porn should obey the laahops, and ess : is
. eatin nD Rs | whereas New Brunswick and Nova Seotia| numerous institutions for the benefit of ROLES ORANG, | to this Island from Inverneashire. Scotland _ Two new Divisions have been erganized | par icular deviate irom the sacredness of /
--- — - — came into t Union with a debt of only | others, as well as the ; ; "| of Queen's College, welly and favorably} which too! lg SEO ekg” ET a2 s ) since Mr. Rogers took the chair—*' Rising | duty. And a little later, in the mouth of i
Berne era _OD4) > l¢ Many business enter- | | — . . which teok place in 1772-—just 108 yeara/ a ., . ae t ‘ “a ;
= ws MTX j $27.50 a head, and in consideration of the | prises of which» he was the foun ler of, or | S°°¥ ™ P. B. island, preached here im} ago jast June, aud only about nine years Sun” at South Freetown, and ‘‘ Head | November, we testified to some Irish bish-
,over nt a _ sick thi id + @& ~~ , . in | > . * i Te 5 - : ’ , ‘. 4 saa
{ enent having anlertakeu to build this | gopneeted with. He has been, and long | >* Audrew’s Church, both morning and | after the Island had, by the Treaty of Paris Light” at Southport ;‘and several public | ops who had come to visit the tomba of the
BN Waite tabi. a bbiliat: ste of ud lc hauway and to give o,00Y +! will be missed i < ' > evening services, on Sunday last. «The! pecame a British sep 28) | meetings have been held under the auspices | Aposiles that we,ardentiy desired every good
land and $70.000.000. that the Gove nased, as weil by the humb:e Ssh teh Cae He! became a British possession. The chief P 8 4 Ys t
; Rca jas tn ae sed |S lead nee ES wy , cram that reovived his kind look ana | Principal, who, by the way, appears to be} promoter of this immigration’ Was Captain of the order. gift for the people of Iresand, but. we also 3
a, 4 ae tank Bie i} Pi Sim, per 1¢ i over “ a . - . > eed | ahd tn i z at % ‘ : ° ye ul ‘. 4 r : ae A > i 2 ,
a, eal 1.3 | amd abate Nid Rradiwiet haa Sot O*8 | word, a8 those having large business tran- | in exeepti nally good state of health, de-} JohyoMeDonald, Laird of Glenaladale and The Grand Worthy Patriarch rejoices in | added that order should not be disturbed, i
e ’ ts + 9 40 : ls» edeapenention? ‘Titans, beac) 1 wénder {aeons with him. i liveted, « this occasion, most practical} Giengnnan,one of the ‘most’ finished and the fact that the Canada Temperance Act | This manner of thinking and acting is en- ;
| — eeee ed x. al | etetinar anis Tas ted to the gentlemen | _ Mt..Barna S, Snow, his bro:ber, in Pre-)*"* argumepsitalive sermons. seconplished young gentlemen that Scut- will be enfereed throughout the Islaud after | tirely conforinable to the ordinances and
ellington .. 4 oe ie od | who signed bon aiivi 4.900 | sident of the Bureau. From this Report any he. aan ltd avatlt.tat’ the ‘Shani ipeeiaess” “Gholi Te seeond day of August 1881. laws of the Church, and we have no doubt f
ij Lidar Fiz ** i “i ad Pe is 400% - . +4 ; meas ine he. . . : fe he t af Es 38 tke a i , . ine. : “ i
Gammersiic. De 8 Bts Dy Ras | Signatures agains he « tiction of this | for 1880, we gather some facts which will, | 6: qoront Pa ge Me Ag boleh ng particular cireumatance which led to the ¥ that it will conduce to the interests of Ire-
ts 44 2. pm. : Ad bs i ™ j road. (Hear. sae n't belie re 10 doubt, be of interest to our fishermen ) — “ preache¢ ’ “ eet sor- iminigration wasia petty religions persecu- Funeral of Dr. Cahiil. land. Lf we have confidence in the justice
Bwr----. o 30 Re ery eee ‘ v botias ay }mon of Dominion Methodist Church. on | ,: GaP, . . ~ of the men who are placed at the head of
a" sé ‘é . ' sited ae . su one 4 ELIE reacers. pg teh : tion commenced by Alexander MeDersald, | » are plac a he bew
vgn Sansa ' 318 * S58 “ : ld i rT ma: ‘ om Sunday (24th.) The audience was large . was, hie a mY : : ; Ste i ;
. a el a ; mames WOuld I 2 on ik instem From 1873 to 1879, imelusive the Unit P Pp er er t a ‘ ‘ rge Laird of Boisdale: This gentle . Ox Tuesday morting the 25th inst., despite the State, and who ce rtainly, for the most
7 Bra la! 2 on 908 « | 4 : 6 iv, 1 ive the a and the sermon flowery. The collection j} +a ‘ oisdale. This gentieman married | ‘ m ? a a se } 9 ; , 2 : ha
Beater River + Bag “ 945 « ) i State, suffered uuusual depression in busi- . The ¢ ’ Dintestant-sifeend than tamndd- Patccd4iet-4* 22> roads, and coldness of the | part, have great practical expermence, Com-
iv “* « a Ls " A er te a lerahiv qo » } ‘ Vie on a ” ” av 1 att ce ae : . iit ot . aia Sen sere a on ry .
Borth- Wiltshire. “* 415 ‘* } ‘‘ 10.01 * a 2 weare Haye souge ness. Oddly enough the qtches of fish, by ae oe pe ae | art hime and not satisfied with that, he day, & very large concourse of people from | bined with pradence, in civil affairs, The
" - gal : - make political capita of this question on | , RE gl Hom the ,°. | dist is one of the ineat churches in Utiawa, | ‘ tomate ‘ es nt ith Albany, Middleton, Somerset and Newton, | land may obtain what she wants much mo
aliy Junetivn 5.07 10.32 “< ? . ‘ the United States hahermen. during the 1 ‘ 4 wanted his tenants te turn Protestants : pie ‘ . 4 re
Chsriont : a : abe } the Is ear, hear ‘ott ahs ‘eel ; ee It furnishes sitting reom for over fifteen | bai es tiiy thew densnbeedl ; was to be seen wending their way to County | safely and readily if only she adopts a course
. ae we 3 Aye O L2 Li. 18 ‘a VY hex area red thatt 4) ot iy eR Y ste pe bids ig ri: au i hundred perseus, The ch iris one of the m ; = — . pt riage pep Having a Line Station, to pay the last tribute of res- which the laws “allow ? aud avoids wivin |
n-) ’ e: jes ee ee bari eoaant -} prices ior dish in addition were iow, 1) COM- } piu in G tk al shi teh te easels f in the Divine right of Lairds— | pect te Dr. Cahill’s remains, which came by ‘ : ’ “in
Char! tier wn Dp =.30 p.m. | Gud sores ia which the Governu has | sequence of the depression i880. how best in Canada, and certaimly the most pro-) p: 1419 tried ie foree them into hia way ata to C int Li Sta a 4 for the rs Yieanse of offence. Therefore, Vener- 4
Royalty Juaction 4.88 j reserved in the North West—sold at half! ever, while the business “boom” was iny 00 aheg tatiacainls | of thinking, and, the lecturer seid, actually | of being ceaed in the Sess a4 ta able Brother, Jqt yeu, and your
Yer: - ' 209 i swine tame anon then by tha Ospuai-| tall ' oe Wir didi at pe? ek oe ee Ml 017 Pte. oo ae or eS y at Pomerset, | colleagues in the Episédepate direct
Reif re d4@et i | as p* . 82 Uppusi- il and prosperous career, the production: FOUR MONTHS ABROAD, attempted, with his yellow walking stick, | the family burial place. Soon after the arrival 8 ; cs wr I " :
Me eda veer ps wo | on ieacers a pey Ms Cae Sitics onal! of the fisheries were unprecedently aound Mr. Landry, M. P., “‘ the little joker” cf| f° irt them to the Protestant church, | of train, the beautiful casket containing the | head efforts to the end thas the people m H
as — . - - ~ | axes, W ‘ ' K the peoy l f this! ant for the lea ling fish. The vear was alse | the House, wave a lecture on Mor 1 iV even- By iz, his stiff-necked tenants | corpse, in charge of the undertaker, Mr. freland, in this anxious condition of afars, i}
< Mt. + ao Bigs | Island have mueh to fear from greatly in-| remarkable for its unusualiy (ine weather }.ing (241) %¢ + the Canadian Ins Pie Se du in “the relizion of the | Hughes ef Charlettetown, and a fow of Dr. do not tranagress the bonds of equity and a.
Mors! 0.00 * | creased taxati rrosecuting the fis tot pet ERP RIFE” gi fs | heow e The eondgitiors tt Cahill’s youthful friends, viz., Messrs. Jas, | Justice. We have assuredly received from
Mt Peter's S Zi : i SCCUULLS the AsoHlng dustry, and cripuive Of his trip to Murope tass suminer, yenow Che condition cf the perse- M Yd f +} i . 4 i ¢) bi
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Bear live: @ : the smali amount of loss of life and pro- | Italy, in all it natural and artistic beauty, | Cutee ones, of course, attracted the atten- | - eDens! “4 oa re MS ka — Sa | oe rishops, the clergy, and the people of
Bens : te ot Judicial. perty. These advantages were followed by | was the principal! subject of the lecture “| tien and sympathy of Bishops and Priets and G. T. ape pire Gafluey, and Smith, was| Ireland, many proofs of reverence and
. P ’ A ) 8 t2 } I¢ m4i SUL I bil ce ire. | Saeed ea . 4 “ ia : % . . . ean: ts .
ca oe yee a eit | a good as beast abd Pll aes , , . | of the Chureh to whieh they belong placed iu a sleigh prepared for that purpose, | affection. Lf now in a willing spirit the
a good and steady demand for the producis tev ie | of t hureh to whieh they belonged—and 1 escorted to its final resti we + eta ; ; y
t. Stewart..... Dp &i5p.m. |} In the Commons, t ier day, turn} as soom as placed on the Market, Four j eS es Se | of McDonald of Glenaladale. The idea of fift ve br ae 7" aaah : set Some | Obey these aounsele, ane ots AiimeRNG, Me
een 3 . Bae te " P . . rs : : : ; ee oe : ; : si ae ge pbs. * | fifty teams followed. Among those who made are cortai i , x
GarJivan...... 633 ' waa brought Cown, which it apnears | fishing vessels with 28 rnen were Jost during | Another M. P. has been stricken aown emigrating to the Island of St. Johm’s was | jt a point te be present wna Di the Revd'’s S we are certain they will, they may feel
, " ' » Eaae re in ges in Upper Can-| the year. Adding the lives .cst from dorics oy os han i ve death. Mr. Ke ‘ler, m nober | formed, a subscription was raised, Glenala- Phelan, P..P., Alberton ; J. E. McDonald, P. — th " they ie agp then own
ada, entitled at the time of Union to re and small buats, the aggregate live s lost was | fur West Northumberiana, Gied at the itus-| dale mortgaged his estates, and in May, P., Desable ; and P Doyle, P. P.. Summer- duty and have completely satisfied ua.
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i» Bb. ARCHIBALD, | tities allowances, twenty-four in Lower | 68, from the entire Now Begland sell House on the morning of the 2Ist, | 1772, 210 Scottish Highlanders embarked | side. Dr. Cahill wasa young map who did Finally, from our heart, we implore Ged to ;
i le aS Canada. none ia Nova Scotia, New Bruns-| against 33 vessgla and 266 men in. 1879. | 2e¢ 90 yes Mr. Keeler was a National } in the good ship Alexandra and set sail for} hover to himself, and to his eountry. He look Gown propiiously on ireland, and in ;
at Of FE sat b : iaso, | Wick. Manitoba or P. E. Island, and one | The average losa of life, from the one por Liberal Conservative, and iu favor of | the ‘‘ fertile Island of the Guif.” Among | was held in the highest esteem by all who} the meantine, as a pledge of heaverly wift,
ganda el ME z : in ‘British C Those who were i f Gloucester alone for the past twenty tection to me industries. He was re-| them were the Rev. James McDonald, a| knew him, as was clearly proven by the | We affectionately impart in the Lord the
xat — i, ve receipt of ret ral tim f ti rears has been 92. “ } turned to Parliament at the last general | secular missionary priest of great piety and | number of friends who turned out on Tussday | Apostolic | enediction to yon, Venerable
IMPORTANT SALE | Union were : Upper Canada one, $3,833{/ The first catch.of mackerel reported in | ©*scuon bya small majority vver his op-| learning, aad Mr. Roderick McDonald, a | te lay » good map in his ‘tastearthly resting | Brother, to the other bishops of Tveland,
p ey annum : L swer “Canada “two, $4,800 ;| 1880 was ia April—25,000 fish. Many of the {| popent. te was a quict, inoffensive man. | skilful physician. They arrived safely at | piace. — Com, ater entira clergy and people.—Lzo
Nov > a vo, 23.400 ; British Colume | Soathera et got poor fares, while oibers flis efforts in Parliament were directed } the end of seven weeks, Naving lost, or the | " me aye OR ha 2 =
ler 4 G gf pe BS, i iad " f §9VOl cS, i me i , on 16 | r ° >» . *
an ae - 7 2 ' 0) 435. 3 80 the judge sturnec pt be kt .7 mPnaizrm NNN? Lia one, $2,435. . Ie 1d he judges who; returned empty. e Report deprecates | *34!05* t f L Ja a, | passage, but cne child. At first. they were | 1e Archbishop, in a letter accompany- ,
VAul ADiut PRUPE RPY ara enti » I s allowances are :| the prosecution of these early voyages, «a HEAVY DEBATING—-MR. MACKENZIF i charmed with the appearance of the ‘* forest | N Sinciin: tar tin -abiabbat® elite . | ing the cermmunication from the Pope, A
a *} Dominion, 6. 9 io, 61; Quebec, 32;! the fish are poor and alarge, catch injures |. my , “ : primeval” whieh, at that early time, fring: | p Aleetevre se fl De a aM Tal OWNIDY | says His Holiness entered earnestly into
. Tova 8 , et ee ; 12 mand fur better fisu later in the |. bees ‘ ne pe 3? - ed, to the water's edge, the banks of the | **°’ re 1 BE ade pwnage . Shei. the present ecndition of Ireland, a few
(EMIE Directors of the CHARLOT ETOWN | BManit British Coiu a; Prin season. Jt counsela the abandonment of j ., hs Mi , if : ee 2 sttis ei are ) noble Hillsborough Bay. and the beautiful | =~ praca —s “ge Reve wtb ig Feeney ¢| weeks ago, at an audience to the Irish
. ; i¢ Y Fy } ry shewing: the effects of iate sittings ne | Kew oa ae oe mm ’ tan houg wit re ) yt . . F 4
KILEN FACTORY COMPANY offer} Edward Isian4, 6 i judges who were} these voyages tor the future. Ehe first | 4, + ' Mok es - 1 : A ~ harbor. and rivers beyond it. They drop-) “ t, nite. Je ea on ge abe ‘ bishops, and mentioned that in the present
for “al Valuable Property » uated on | setus ect g re g all a in} atch of mackerel for 1880 in. the weirs ati") : ‘ : ‘ vf ped anchor off the site of what is now the the pee epic et i te ef os agitation, as it is earried on, there are cer-
Spr - pare » property ec Une | 1868 wer intarie 2, 36.606 ; Qnevec. wo Uape Uod, was on April 26 The first ne a i f " ay is ghee B th P po | fhouris ing city of Charlottetown—then a i sma " ng ary Ag aut aati = tain things done which he could not ap-
Acre of ba rith the Building reom, | $7,008 en Se o 82.400. Tho nam-| calk haskerel orcdizawk inidheston, Mey.36. 1270 Oo a 4 place of stuntps and swamps. But the | nstance, where the 220 vessels on the regi | prove. His Grace hopes that the wisdom
Eogine Ril “nat Bolts om: | } ly vind ailowan@ee on Bist | The market ranged fur new stock from $b de patiitss we ENO DOR. ye pra Za MS | captain of the Alexandra was persuaded to | oie Wind er mae “ako eel 1| of Parliament may satisfy legitimate de-
t , a epee ern teeg TM ol p,. tle empe 2, , 1c yas: D sion 2, BSlVU,0U0;/ } per barrel. » Karly in June an wnpre : o~ ill om aS i a t 4 to aD | take them right up the Hillsborough river ee “~ 2 — ‘et ar eked se - 7 et | myniis'without vieating the tights hiing 4 ae : nb i SY | » ‘ ; ‘¢ uties wlll be a great satisiactlor 4 ; ; ~ Fe largest Tp- nln stric hej 4: ‘ saa: . ° +
"30 : oon 7 2 ee Se in 2. $3.200; Quebee 10, $29,666 ; | cedentediy large ooay ol Mackerel appeared | : . te be a great satisiaction to M18) ¢, cheir destination, opposite Traeadie | * bs 4 =” meg ee drench ti He is unwilling to give credence to
atce i eich OF 2 3 tok toe ee British. Columbia | in Messachusetts Bay. The oldest dealets | "°* | Bay; and they landed, with their goods | sister Provinces, as follows : | the rumors in cireulation that the Gov-
in : . = on sa t 14ee y . e die ee : . . * j a ; " " aif c ; Fr RK ony a} = ~ : id
the ( " j fy gine ; 000; N Brunswick an@® Manitoba none. | pienty They continued in the Bay unt) Professor Goldwin Smith says the ‘‘Cana 1ereupon called Seotehtort, Samircor vayeess no ye ee hace Preece would be >but a ;
. - - 3s close of the yin December. th trates none le ehl nat 1t is known to-day. | J ATMONL” .+-recccee “Ue 4 ,dut alf-hearted attempt to ¢ i ith th
is WD ® wer anid slessrs’ : ‘ SHASON Lib we dian negotiators are undeniably adie, ana = 4 y- ie a ‘ ae i attemp Oo grapple with e
Mont aan tiie cin (S71. end The Ten Per Cent. Limit. utire fleet did well. Tnd catch of fish inj thordughly eters uf the. subject: nor ug on fervajirma before | ANNAPOLIS « seeeeeeee ‘3 bent evil. Health and seeunty, he adds, can
@oot ‘ 32 600. The Enzine and ; he Provincial, waters. by the American! pave we the slightest reason tu suppose} “'°y WSS Bo.! fy ar ali @ is abet et bs vessels returning wit! single barre the country. The wn dosition -& rauta, After ‘2 time some began to| Shelburne .-+-seee 163 a teed be cut out to its last fibre. He concludes
¢ Bi Siva toce sith the Hangers. A ses sac. porxt with the Opposit rh catch } Massachusetts } staked on the result. Jt is suggested that ever and to send home cheerful accounts | QUEEB..-++-erereeee 93 5,982 | hy asking the clergy to pray that wisdum
" wat & 0 an . Pie ] - + 4 Syl P orm £3 4 ” os : a te } % oe nyt } ; ; 13% : 4 ~ " , avy } a ¢ " ease
as ha : *t ssout So Vand 14 | has he 10 per cent. limit beyond fl the largest sinc 187 t, amounti {i they feared to fail in. their mission ; bat lt istances ; but, on the whole, Halifax is not included in the ahove, but | may be given to the rulers and a spirit of
ie “ . * be am spes for) which sl fits of the Syndicate must net} to 986 inspected barrels. This catch | this fear must have keen more than bal- | ‘7° Prose sa was slow, and their prospects | it does not approach either Hants or Yar- } moderation to the people.
c ext i entire bu ° } » P } ¥ P one ‘ “a ‘ ‘ . , M } 2 4 +} } “a 7 ae « an he oa ‘e sins
age - ro "7 wide ‘. Mr. Blake contended that the 10 per) has only been exceeded times since | anced by that, of laying before the nation gloomy. Gienaladale followed them here in| mouth, which are the banner counties of seetadaatd Saanieehl
5 a! ’ OU ere 18 a/| 7 : 204 Th to nateh hy } lew Fing 5 . 17 : } } » 73 i 7 © -_ Sati ; } > ini ; 1 ~ :
Seve » Sorin water within a few fect } 20> 9% be over. their expenses, and 1s _ the. total cateh by the New Ue- an agreement which it would eondemn. the summer of 1778, coming by way of Nova Scotia in the matter. of slipping. How Dishonest Traders Sometimes
a tins ae Ae i hetng 1 aan por inot upon the Capital Stock of the Com- | lana Heet Massachusetts, New Hampshire | We are inclined, therefore, to believe that Bosten, and bringing thence a stock of The Mail estimates that about $35,000,000 Fleace the Wholesalemen
e ’ “ . — . avy © af ; : *y + * 240 GY ; nant oe. a é os eoas ; a0 ta} sia . = . alte ‘ ba Ah : 4 .
be obtaiaed ivr any purpose require : pany. Mr. MeDougal!, in lis speec h, ex | and Maine) was 349,074 inspected barrels | this is the che spest rate at which the coun- Sa Ae gga very accepiable to the poor | are invested in the shipbuilding industry
» . ee 7 ; ’ “4 14 } : 199 O75 Te a | , ay 4 ; ie . ople ‘ i am | pan 21¢
Vor {urther particulars apply to siti er of the | press ta fear that this construction could | —e gain ol 129,075 barrels. The number j try can, as people think fit to put it, accom- people. The emigrants were constantly en- | of the Province, or $160 per head of the The following story shows how mérchaats
adersiynesl. Sy ve placed tpon the provision. On which | of barrels of mackerel landed at Beston j nish a great national achievement, or get eoutaged by the offices and minisirationa of | population... Over 3000 men and beys are} are often fleeced by dishonest traders “
HENRY LONGWOULTH, Sir John MeDonald immediately rose aud | trom the Provinces for erge ar ‘wae 105,- out of a desperate scrape.” This is a bread the generous spirited and good Missionary employed in sailing the vessels. |umerchant doing business about forty m'les
brewident. | said -— | 70 —against 84,213 im 1819. Phe tota! j aud statesmanlike view of the subject. The Priest by whora they were accompanied, and | FO ne | from Montreal” Was indebted to two Mion.
D. Ki. MM. HOOPER, | 4] way inform 4 on. gentleman that | quantity of home and foreign eatch re- } hujlding of the Canadian Pacific is a nation- of whose life and labors the lecturer gave a| ¢ oy J—On Thursday the Grand Division treal millers to the extent oi $1,200, and get-
director, | e<. ee ef od in ton in 1830 was 196,493 in- } i t : Sian et : s08 4 tis ind “in ‘hi ited
BELT SIMPSO} irector.| the eoustruction he fears is not the constrne< | eve ! 2 B -*t n in 1830 was 196,493 m~- 7 aj undertaking, and should be considered Snot. gti Mic vat fel and | Quarterly 3ession was held at Freetown. Ths en Agua 3 Let re vor a | to
LBEAT SIMPSOD.. | gion the Government puts upon it; 1 1s not | py Para ly oo : “ | outside oi the strictly partimen arena, particular biographical skeiches of the} GQ, W. P., D. Rogers, Esq., im the chair. A} mer be gel aang oF = 46 camie ‘Co the city,
— 7” Sveretary. | the construction he puts upon it; and to pre-| ‘There is ome thing im the Report : ri. a Fate Glenanadale family were extremely intezyst- | yery large number of representatives attend- and being ignorant of the repeal of the insol-
une 3), 1560.-—oaw- whly vent the possibility of any doubt on the ques-| that shonl? especially demand the at- { LADY 'TILLBYS BALL. | ing—and the interest was skillfully height- | ed. Seven new members were admitted. The vent law, msisted that he was not solvent,
{t has re | Last Wednesday evening Lady Tilley gave | ened by an occasional sprinkling of pure | reports ot officers shows the order to be in a | and offered his creditors twenty five conts om
tion, there willbe w elause inserted imy the } tention of ‘our fishermen. be dol es : ;
velic and ufiadtilterated wit. Tracing the! fourisiiing contition. TheNeott Act was dis- the dollar, One oi his cradisors, bemg satis-
ct, which is to be in-} ference to the codfishsries. The Report ja grand ball um the Geolegical Museum . ; ‘
fied of his selvency, despatched oue of his
fining and lis , in. the | Fish Comission ; prerrc :
} cial Auditing Committes was appomted to
fe Her 7 , P tod in due time the bailiff ap-
genticman would destre, the extent to whith }
of the Commission many good results have | aud Mrs. Senator dcPherson’s * at home,”
and their descendants to the present day, : :
*? | examine and report on the books and accounts
tomer engaged.
oe Pere o Contalidated Maliway «
He EA " Mi i fi a | tradueed by the Monigter .ol age hag G°-| gaya, in speaking of the United States ; Building on Sussex street, to waich a very | career of these immigrants-—the MeDonaiis } ny ae and pecan ag ny ote to.aid clerks for a bailiff and fer the necessary
| : wy i itin the sense th - Of the Geld work | large sumber of people were invited, t ‘Racherns, MeKi I inthe better enforcement of the law. A aon ‘ ‘ peg
t 5% 4g the fie xk | large sumber of people were invited, Lt, McKacherns, MeKimnons, McIntoshes, etc., t papers, and in the meantime kept his cus-
as? geus atid + the 10 per cent, proht goes.’ | nt : ' 4 oe ee é i ; i . :. : :
WEEKLY EDITIGI. ; i ape ' been acconiplished. During the past sea- | on the night aiter, has been, se far, the | the lecturer ‘came to the conelusion’ that | ere Grand Division. . The celia, aemthen peared, and was introduced to the would-
Fo i : é son the artificial propagation of the various | principal fashionable events of the session. | they have not on the whole, made so much achdl ii tha auemien. wen ans aly | #1 Sneolvent in bis official character, much to the
we ; hy 4 * : * . ‘ v3 ; ‘ YY 7 adc 7 Teo i 3 _— : : .
lho Scott Act. | salt-water fish haw been snccessfaliy earried | Ail who were present at this Museum Ball, | real progress as they ought to have made. | sentatives D Rogers, J J. Chappell gf aid surprise of the latter. The insolvent im e-
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on; among which, for the first time, that } withont exeeption, pronounced it the hand-
It is impossible, the lecturer ssid to close yyyjin, James Carruthers, J, UC. McDonald
our eyes to the fact that many ars to-day, | andj D, McLean. The addresses were inter-
diately put his band im his pocket aad puiled
out a pocket-beek containing $1,400, anit was
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ORE DOLLAR b y, AR : Tue fol wig is clipped from the Ottawa } of tne Spanish mackerel 1s of much iin- | somest, and belig conducted on strictly |
be ij } Pree Press of the 25th January : | portanee—its spawning place being hereto- temperance principles, the most enjoyable notwithstanding the fine style they pu on, | gpersed with » reading by Brother Beer; also glad to pay his debt iv fell, pius the amount
E. (ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) | “The Executive Committee of the Domimon | fore known.” The Burecu think the | that has ever taken place in the Capital. not so thoroughly comfortable as their | recitations and excellent singing by members | °! © cra te by his attempt at ine
=> | Alliance met yesterday and arranged for United wtates can render itself independent | No pains were spared to make ig a great | grandfathers were, sixty or seventy years | of Lorne Division. The sessiea is spoken of rat rt cod’ danas = that he bad been
é Tux following gentlemen havekin ily con: | meeting of the Alliance on the 9th February. of the world in the matter-of- the produc- | success; and the popular hostess had the | ayo ; and in soint of intelligence, the pre- | as one of the best for many quarters. badly treated, because hekmew a reat many
+ . 4y ’ a] 4 + bd . " ; a « ; 4 | Ps 4 . P a0) le who had man ed to sett] h ic nil
Muted to receive subseriptiovs for the| A committee eousisting of Hon. Mr. Vidsi, | tion of fish, in consequence of the diseover- | proud satisiacuion of seeing ail at this] sent generatjan may be more flippant in a : — peop by j Pe Pre Peers “
Waeniy Excomsen : | and Messrs. G. W. Koes, Mattart and Long- | jes and experiments of the U. 8. Fish | magniticent entertainment, enjoy them- | talking about polities, but as regards sound [ Tug Charlottetown Patriot attacks the | counge by paying 25 cents on the dollar,
- é Lacxacn Moness, Bookseller and ‘tation: | ley, M. P's, was appomied to wait oa the | Gommissioner, Professor Spencer F. Baird, | selves to their hearts’ content unii! the wee knowledge, founded on good common sense, poem oe ty rpm RN the jatter coed un Isruec mr The Sst says
—_— @, Water Stroot, Summerside. | Minister of Justice with reference to certain | and proceeds : ** The last improvement that | sina’ hours were reached. ‘The wails of the | they have not much if anythi e audaci OR: HRS, SOO; POOR Fre Pg es : 4%
aM D PMRRLA: 6 . ££ | amendments to the Act. It is said that in F i ae conti it | hall a . eee y much ff, aiything to bosses laland were favorable to the Syndicate Con-| “*Afew moutas ago certain newspapers de-
‘ HERLAXD, Draggiet, ete. Souris | udmen 4 ‘| has come under our notice is one that, if it | ball room were decorated with flags and | over the average of those who have gone ae Tikely | cared f lay to day that the 1 i
i East. | Prince Edward island tivere is no otacer to try do all that i , nenutianainde | paehiall : : ; s tract, so long as their burdens are not likely | cared from day to day that the ntercolonial
Natt | : Kg FY | continues to do all that it gives promise of | bunting, as well as with the arms of the} before them. The lecturer's closing ne ‘ ; di ey ee ; all
= eae. G. A, Aitken, Gener ealer, Georzetown, | eeaces under the Act, and that in Nova)... «will be of @ at Pagel the Gaher- 1 diff acate t +} i : " z to be increased, and that they did not care if | was being run Gown 1u order to save money,
he x Ww b oN os : sa” RE He te. & 5 a Hentia. outkile of the city Halifax. there is | Going, Wl be OF great vaius to the Dsner- ; 14 erent rovinces. All t ie roorns were | remarks were eminently wise. He all the lands of the Northwest were given to | that the réad was rapidly 1 oming the worst
Ms ot leh ; 5" wits, Bookseller stioner, b calf iffienity in bringing the Aet into force | man, and revolutionize the present manner ) brilliantly lighted and what with the said that if they wished to be men of} Raijiroad building Companies. Of course the | in Anterica, etc., etc. he absence of ac-
sh ee ee ee a ee in eonaeqaence of no lieenses being issued, | of catching ground fish, We allude to the | elegant costuuies of the ladies, the dashing | real independenee, in the true sense of the} //era/d bas no right to make any such wicked , cidents this winter, in the face of a greatly
ag J. W lice mn; % roy “ asi i ge The Act provides that the Act shail go into | use of gill nets in cod-fishing. As is well (uniforms «€ the military office vs and other | term, they should never allow themselves | statements, and it should join the good Pas. increased traffic, the remarkable regularity of
ee ai a Beesaap Lov: newani & a4 " Goon : | operation alter the licensee tien in force shall | known, the Nerwegians take more than | public offigials, the stirring music, the | to be influenced by the’vain bat common | riot in declaring that the people are wnani- | trains on the Northern division, and the des- “
Pid SPEC) EN p ‘i ‘b as & + have expired. | half the number and two-thirds of their | whirl and exeitement of the giddy dance, delusion of aspiring to public offices of moasly egainet the contract. —AMonciva Times, | patch with which freight is carried, combine
? : tharve. = aie to cacao, Bi t tl by = aoe | catch of cod by gill nets, Yot it las been | and the fine appearance of the splendidly- | emolument ; for the moment a man plares an | to show that the statements mace by these
Re pn sala renee... ee wre Iuike Master—lLike Man. | unknown to our fishermen until the present decorated apartments—the whole ecene | himself and his prospects at the mercy of | A mas named Ubas. Lemathe, was arrested | mewspapers to have been groundless. The
Ae 4 ‘ . ail ners |month, The Commission, having provided | was one of the most brilliant and attractive | any government party, ever changing and | . ew XN. Ps *y eagge! aeg meat Cy | og we ot emer a mg ni pecan |
et 1 HE WHEKLY ERA MINES = Fer| Fortownvo/the lead of Mr. Biake, ihe the sp? Bee to experiment eg Saat. : is possibly could be en Lady changeable, he sacrifices his true indepen- ‘ an, Ore oe in Steen Meng Unoee Cossteaiaaen ea aiacee
‘ sus having relatives or inends absvad, an i Chroniwle saye + | George H. Martin. of Gioucester, has been | Tilley and Sir John McDonald, Lady Me- | denes 1 ) a ul i " ete. gp To .
a Bing to keep : nigvmed ceruit 5 : re : " isnot be advised to go using them to good advantage in ipswich Donald hand Shoes . ; canal oe, x seca oy a URL mar tell oe .(om Roster, where Lameshe ved ap oe obput , ads : , .
oe iat ots de ante @ hotter a, GN migrants should not be 4 oat tnt Gabino a sheee dhaael : an he oct ie | ol eg - teh Bar kate, Sem / Patel r 8/ two years ago. Lamathe married Maggie Fretcuts have deelined at New York owing
as et ee sr ma, a >| there (the N orth-West,), while they cap get) bay, ‘ishing with two dories, two nets to 2 | Ball, after which dancing was kept up in- | whole lifetime, an@ ip which he may find | BR i et ' i il i ai ; sink
* Way than by subscribing to Tux \/ kemes | ie @ a sh fifty fath l j ) ioe ; ey : BO Legere, 2 young French girl ef Moncton, in} to the numerous arrivals during the last two
Z pe ey “| cheap land in the United States and have the|dory, nets each fifty fathoms long, three | cessantly till the ¢lose. The banquet could himeelf placed, like honest Wilkins Me- | October last. “He ia a shoemaker by trade, | or three days. Grain freights are down to 48,
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aa ro ao fe. This is the outcome of Grit patriotism,
fathoms deep, suspended by glass balis or not be easily excelled, for its elegance and Cowber, ** always waiting for something to | and has a shop, and he has lived in Monctea, | to 4s. Sd. to direct port, and oil freights are
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floats at any required depth, Nots of tenj variety, Lady Tilley’s Ball, in short, was! turn up.” The lecturer would not, how- | about ten mouths. He is a French Conadian. dewn to 3s., Liverpool or Lordon,
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” The \\ eC Ww y 4\amimnet f be nal eekly ry 4 ‘ vevaw 7 ool Statistics of Canada. inch mesh are set the same as herring nets, | im every respect, a grand and complete ever, deny his fellow citizens the right to | Agitated Ireland j
‘ Is Published every fF: wiay Ss. of Aen nee Mr. Bot in } a , ' being set in the morningor during the day, | success. take a deep interest in public affairs, as the | uf és :
. OFFIC! vat ws ae sye~stoma aper n ier alan and are hauled the next mor ing. As yet | THE *‘AT HOME. ; free-born citizens ol a great and free coun-| A LETTER FROM HIS HOLINESS THE POPE. F
: . > WAT! RUAI a ; 7 . na Vévelopment, put lished in no fieh are caught except at nicht, and | Cin, ithe seniait tendinitis le casntiee dia try. Than this nothing could mane Sew } NESS i .
i INGs j Puss, sored em es a ary, sub mal the lenge ‘ The ca ch for the | L sND GREAT The Ta \ , “ Pee. aloes ' pared, | three first trials, w h intavorable weather, wifeof the Speaker of the Senate —gave an | feelings. Let them, by all means, exercise | from the Pope, has been sent by the Arch i
: Chariottet a oe ‘ Stee! ieW oO nh Q restion. hare ; : ; um waa respec ively, 4,000, 6,000 and 7,009 at home’’ in the Senate ¢ hambers, to which } their birthright as freemen to its fullest | bishop of Dubdhin, the recipiet t to the ;
* . i bi returns nDuvailV esente t a rm ni Yay)t Ba 71 »} les —— ? : az 4 o. . ° - sa ft . . A . » ™ sy . i
Ps easintion price, postage epaid, $1.00 in: : ae cae t “etna y presented to the | pounds. Capt. Slartin is much pleased | sever il hundreds of yuests wire invited, in- | extent; but Jet it be done in the enlightened Catholie clergy :—
Subscript i “ ' different Legislatu t Pr 5 rn Se : +e ; : a 6 } gy
i I OM f on . . ies are figuring segisl rea of the rovinces of | with his success, and has ordered new nets. | ¢ucing a goodly number of the Senators and | spirit of true patriotisin and not in the! “yy ny B
4 i A ” uo th bs ‘ ss ac — TT} o es — ; . aie dl ale aan on pa inf ' i pa ‘ 3 mi 7 oa 6 . a - »nera bj : yas: ~ . rl
p ai : » the Weokl he i : taxation to this Province ' These nets can be used in any depth af, | momipers of _Parliame: the programme at/ blind, cramped spirit of prejudiee and | ;.3;, ee wre et roti er, health and Apos
* ates OF at" Which the construction of the Canadian | **' umber of public educational water, say from fifteen to fifty fethome his eutertainment consisted principally of | bitter faction A man who is honest and}. e sevaai ee can, ee Sn ee
yiner, W ea Pacitic ai > hey stitutions int bened :9 ena | Tha + i ee a’ oA ¢ | Vocal and instruments Weie. i rhs boke “ “ a" ; igen ous | your lett . le en De
name 2 50 ae vill ive. But it seems — Oman 0 13,500) she report ii says that it would not) oO) e » bit teats aad acdtiah ie 809 | indnstriows can raiso himself in the social | Diocese of Delia a i eer Sreiptg
Firs i : . oA that thia phase « the question was cor r i } i attendance be surprising ee gill net entirely gtier . ! her sag Se a om i scale without atterupting te lower or injure | a go “a oot an preseny d to us by
c . : ; . . roughout — ar.. i O25 ow 50 yy odia.4) s ald an caieel ‘ - i OO me i iil f fy oc a , lee . ° * . ’ * 2 } oO 7 hor y t
von i it ' : ee ee bade m witas Am r de j wT ini alley and much condemned, a8 | ¢in.ouished binnself in singing steanits re muel the social standing of his neighbor. There recognize yer pre scelaamieeet :
4 Contracts ma} r «warterly, half e Island; and that in consideration of , , sh be sstin U well as expensive, method of trawling. ny iy Wie’ efoad th’ Walbvaléearta: Su . | 8 in our great Dominion an ample field for} <0 WE ota seis ae and moderation,
i : Cee werent Rr ties ‘ by the State and Peon st £6. 700.000 a tings! ates ae _, | 88 in his efforts to * develop the fisheries. all hij yee a 4 P , } Stnce white Ireland is new deeply moved
“4 yearly, and ments on , a ‘ prhetae date Nice, 4M ‘oa. e total New England fleet, engaged im | Wit) his fine voice aud commanding presence ali his talent and all his energy. A) partly by a desire of better things narth :
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ation at t ilice. ne re Vanadian Pacilic of Colleges and Unive " ing the past year was 579 vessels, | the wonder is that he can retain his bachelor- | man may enjoy position and enjoy the} by fear of an uncertain future, y a flee
£%, y : ‘ , no? Se ore 0) Oris \ plot . with 6.0538 aE he total catch was 647,- | hood so long One distinguishihg feat >} esteem of hia fellow man—in fact } } , od : f ; “ es *» YOU Oe
| w. LCo - W. Mereneur i ae : : ; non | . oj : 1% ih. bie totai Catch Wa iy So 10DE. 9e dethingulshihg i¢ature o1 + pe fay int ac it Hay | counsel tuirabby “ } eee
t- eit. ta - ‘ FoL.. pet wi of wir population, more | -y er of Undergraduates in Art $96 quintal | this entertainment was a grand champagne become a ‘‘ solid man,” even if he never The —— al —— 2 = a pa ar
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‘ sili : audi: i} han Neva Seotta and New Brunswick Law, ver ne, Theology, about 2 900 be i j 84 “P r All ough this vat he me” was on & | aspired to prominent positions for which land dix mb ar wr ro I vr hi Ne
: ns | received when they eutered the Union. Sir). ; ne geek eee wre | yueter scale than Lady Tilley’s Ball, yet] nature, though kind, never intended him. | osteo call ‘i ee ee
Dmnea BD Acree le onard Tilley .ia his able speech—-which | *w™er of ‘Superior and High NOTES ROM THE CAPITAL, | there were fully ss many people prosent, and |} True love of country does not eon- | jx 7 rm pay we sorely tried by advers.
rite alt iv it sland ve fegret we cannot publish in full—says: | SONS ¢ Academies en reaps cme paket oR pg tent elegant | sist in the mercenary love of the flesh- 7 hate ny yones only, bat for a
L u i 7 ip * : i" ‘ . ‘ eviat Stee, 142 } and sumptuous description, manifestipg a/ pots of office ! Ths leitnet lebberer many centuries, for with the greatest forti-
. « a Pu here today from Pritae Biden | Aesregate attendance in same 141,000 = i i ; " | generosity and liberality which had no regard} gid he would sincerely and earnestly | tude and constancy they preferred to en-
BY q i ? Islaud. i h ee ee ea 7 policy: of the Governigens | © @xpense. 4s an’ “at home” and fashion: |». ommend parents and oth h Riots cure every misfortume rather than forsake
r ; | gontic an Nien. y non. | Number of Normal Selioola........ g | expressions of approval fr | able gatheiring it was not less brilliant andj _- tea Ws 6 ane oMers Aoseins | the religion of their fathers or deviate even
% — é g | SIRE. Core spere,, ANG. they a bee Ni ss lt delta any he “yy og “+ } suceessful thau the ball of the | io -en- | responsible an influential positions if SHeY | j t lig se :
antl call 2 ; ' Nuihi ‘ dents ja samey..... 1,400 | the coantry. The latest | yan tne ball o be previous éven-|) F 4 a ’ fin the slichtesr degree from their ancient ;
Sia ih oad ) a wergetic im tha le island, which 1 ‘ | Cednte 'Cuaee. of ling. Senater MePherson, whe is every inzh } have the real welfare of those who are to | fidelity ‘oy the Apostolic S M eee 4
Tih TAB NO. 15 ros rr y si% Pe G SAAS CABREL AS 5A fad bt whiney SN ae es 74m Highlender.and. o larger men than Hea. . me after them at heart, to inspire their! i, (5.° aneir haiti . mes eacnay 4
vig té bot. s¥i4, " t tu ; tis ome o 1¢ loveliest spots ; P oor ' siiling aa 45 © 24 oy ; 7 ‘| James Duncan—made every one feel, ii i children and other aced ; hei 4 te 4 ut
I 20) -weara | (fram o “i 36 : 1 . ames : ma very eel. in uidren and others placed under their in- | q :
in the Deminion of Cana ind -etetnine oe n 1800 to j endeavor to make the pub sine ars s la : “ own to tho present time, that :
\ ety . 1, 250,000 s of lan ollie et , rection a epairs these ta a univeraal tan j y 3 We in wer at home Heat’ ay nd 7 A ons wc.» re lox : of proofs of,all the other virtues were never
\ wmber \} : ang ment, ' rtz! 4 ‘ ; loath Be ‘ . ' i con to the prfsent Governme i ESTIVITIES AT KIDEAU HALL, | Tove of thet se she he Ni € Pag Pg sd ; Wanting amongst them. iiese reasons
S, abo : , rey 1 34: : ’ . as eof thet ative con P one by their | ¢,.< :
: st. and it was an isia high we al).ece rs apes - $15,000,600 | Proviy The tele i In addition to those festive and fashiorable | | 04: -. fe tte “ta Geataal ss wi t'D he force us te love them with paternal benevol- 1
" ; id ; : eta : . ys i on ae Boulltee Pos ee ( icester | Cntertarmments, the Governor General has been | af 8 5 ‘Gut j Piven “on t o Be ; A +t | eee, and fervent!y Sails Shak. the. aa 5 1
y . . +0 ial ‘ mf eational } 4 . Sai ‘ . ivu arte! EF seitre : ~~ : | Ol ) urs, destined 3 nes 7 unre ; : % -
Fo bak 3 ne.b ja 1830 Vrs. Meus mA sany rts to indi IE ASS SG AE yi IS agg Lo uch, Approving » Syndicate | OVE * Sere preva dinners aud skating | a ih eine” : ® near futere | hy which they are afflicted may quickly be
: ein “ ss otvwe it " Af 5 ear oe er Yerits Py ; “a 1... | and tebogganing parties at Government House | o be one of the leading nations of the} proug! i Bi
~ < ~ ” wirds o 9.200.000 | & biker Poy 6 Sane is sit bilens tdnenbe Pres: o¢ | World. (Great applause.) wrought toanend. At the same time we
rRAixs a : - mn making ith . gna | Sted anhtedetantioneiiae, VON Ab 6 folk b ; eik caty Couneil of | 20d it bas been remarked th the Marquis of | . sreat appiause. ) unhesitatingly declare that it is their duty ’
4 GOING West. ; tered the : ion, aud ‘ ' Pie “9 : oe s? ; + | Lerne, on ste occasions, proves hungaelf the | J rot of j rg noy by ; aie , ;
‘ Was ar © partics ¢ vy i " : 30 u ‘ ‘ east “ | to conthivate te tie p sure of bis guests by aldin Wa a TS yg gee: : Zz me editar,
ar a . _ mt Fi a P m, 6 ¢.cim 12 years. e 64. 000,000 | sixteen to seven The Representative of Sitnoeaty Skies Ulies kaki odintovts eon | ave BOne E "| it P uted oF A. MeNeill, and | probity to be lessenca. and not te commit
i Pl a ores ae ‘ ‘ j . a ‘ Blo aicer buci sm Or — > h iastically ca sh % m a é a e
! a tle kuews ectly wel ‘ ae statistics prove conclusively that mee Se tee S 4 Patess: 4 has not dis j Chaktiog ire ly to one and all, The gallant | 7" a 5 y canes. The smount realis | any rash act whereby they may seem to }
a. ee ee —_ “i s ‘ made | ©@uada ipies a foremost position amony | PY d himself, in Parliament this. session, } Cam} bell “Ulan, may well fee! prond of their j ed was about $50 have cast aside the obedience due to their :
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Wweorg ‘ lja rt s ‘ , a: e 3 rits zealin develoninge the | °@!™8 absent in Eingiand on private busi- | namesake and countryman, whe at present — lawful rulers; and for this reason, when-
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ar ga , aan « nay pele x8 ‘ i imaposed upon Prince | #dueation of the people, irrespective of ness. presides over the affairs of this Canada of } Sons of Temperance. | ever Ireland was greatly excitad in guard- F
: mat Stewart r 10.00 | lwa : glass. The progress that | 4 ile dae dealige ie a aa Ours i } ing and defending her own interest
i n of ; . 8 rogress ut as been male GRIT POLITICAL MORALITY. j ; t _o a in & own interests, the
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Benris ‘"P Va. 0 ross. 4nis Wes rt and parcel of the con-| within forty years may be also illustrated wineiil : oe eee ie | Pe ances tte, _ } SUMMARY OF THE GRAND WORTHY Roman Pontiffs constantly endeavered, b 2
Rear & af tay i : , ‘ ; : ‘ y 1iustrated A petition has been fiyled in the Court o! ban?’ pels ‘ " / a —— . . ‘ »
s Pe a os Bewg prt x he mei ve into the Umon, | by ihe fact that, in 1839, there were in all | Queen’s Bench, by Mr. G. R. Patitule, de |~ Chapter in Our Island History. | PATRIARCH S REPOKT. | admonition and exhortation, to allay the 4
m eter s 5. ot xt this was the policy which was then agreed | the public and private schools of British Cahini candidate, against the return of Mr ne pee ' | excited feelings, leet by a disregard of ;
ere!) ‘ B Oe : \ j ae , i oe ‘ i : ' ated male , against ie reiuri r 4 - x ‘ } T . : zs -~ “i : ie ae : ; ° ‘ ° i
I i th North’ A a RETY a eile 08-008 Mt. Stewart Arleoo* | nembers * . i , = AL ‘ é va ) yeung | James Sutherland, the new MM. P. for North ’ 2 et : . wil pe : of ; -
~ ws . we wi ¢ A we ‘ . Psa Who A. ap , out of a total popalation of 1,440,- | Oxford Both these'genthemen ave Refdra- ¥ GENERAL, ETC.—A LARGE AUPIENCR | Patriarch,presented a report at the quarter- | C@™5¢, however right in itself, might be i
Ms. Stowars.. Up 10.08 the 4 te ead pioned thik petition | Cll» Of about one in fifteen, whilst now | ers of the firat water "audit eidhld eecta. bo4d z Y aa } t ' t n of this rail a Pp i “y the prop n may be given at in four, | teresting to knon the ’ it of co 8 on |} COURSE-—SUMMARY REPORT. recently held at Freetown. ‘The statistics | M&M Ot sedition. The counsels were al-
, = ; wt ot the engagements of the Dominio if we inclade the studentsin all educationai | practiced 1 ‘lear Grit constituency: like | ree Rae e were not complete, owing te the fact that | ways directed to the end that the Catholics
red Parag 4 : “oe | his cert eens oa ‘eninw bey t! np { me institution a iat of N cithuihend? tavanes Eeidaaiien Tur lectures of the warm-hearted Vicar- | some of the subordinate divisions had not | 18 freland should in all things fellow the
rlattetuwn...jAr 1i.45 i aad HON | that of North Oxford, But the ‘atest pews} ¢, ya s2p0 : fhe ay “yr ceengen sf Tee
i the aint a on " a ee es acrylate * dis ‘ . enerai alwavs aW : an t 13 ur . | Pospon Chure} “i 2
om — wr . Dict they this out? Did they go farther, 4) weit -™ ’ | is te the effect that Mr. Patullo’s petition | if } F r %. eras ; 1} | Be tae ae eee Wh, ded to:bie at Erg h Vie - os . quits and teacher, and,
0 ot wearin : ian and point out avether importaut fact, w) Sixth Annuai Report of tha E ton | hat ee ‘ ih | ing that the Market Hall was wel! filled last hen he was elected to the office, there | thoroughly conforming themselves to her
Charlotletown p $.15am. » 3000.m I } . rich an } : > HDOSBtON | has beea withdrawn owing to counter Fra ; ike t} il Shae th honld "
. P : art aus cet & t : ma © | i t4 Leal 2 1 2 A « " frida. ening he > . 2 to Bl > ; 7 * re ¥ 202) " a
Royalty’ Junction) ** 5.35 * gag + 4 \ td. aaah ee ee #ish Bure. ij charges having been fyled by Mr, Suther-} “a ad SNe re: The Fs peagser 1 unde . be ie it twenty whet Division, oe rhe ee: Aig reject the ai lurements t
North Wiitshire.} * 9<50 * * 15 Eon news slang auc the Dominion: that —_~— } tnd Be ee fe Oe cee } the auspices of the charitable society of St. | ° which had ceased working, while another | Of pernicious doctrines. ‘Thus the Snu«
’ Hunter River... . | O45." 46‘) .400 : * ation of the large expenditure in In Ju 1875, Mr. Franklin Snow | mus , i) t} bey? 5 a ct | r tr | Vincent de Paul; and Prefessor Cayen, | W484 ™ A very low condition, and still | preme Pontiff Gregory XVI, on the 12th
| Bradalban: and (108) o7 « — wiament of Caoada for the | (enor many in“onr “community as the | will be remem! d th iE Me Pa ne st President. of that Society, occupied the another has since suspended. But of the of March, 1839 and on the 15th October,
: County Line lo 18 | n of railways and canals, in| propector of the line of ‘steamships® that | Sie ® iy * = i Pr. £ for ‘i ‘oy |chair. His Lordship the Bishop of Char- Divisions remaining, the reports are en. | 1344, through the Sacred Congregation of
a+ on ie\ t oe cinatry ” ‘ ” spe _ ne 2Tei orgaliser-in-col or tiie hel : 5 ereeas 5 : . 1
: Keosingt 2 geaih 3 Tie i—. ag “ “site readjustment Of | niy between Lostun and thie port) calted Part, the last we , er ae i -* | lottefown, Ret A McGillivray, Rey. | couragmy. One Deputy writes: “We | the Propaganda, admonished the Arch-
Same; site r 11.45 1t 6.30'* ta oe a . tween Can-| she fish dealers of Boston together, offered } manifesto issued at t! 4 Rts ao me , ied | Gregory MeDonald, Rav. Dr. Chaisson, Rev initiated fifteen last quarter;” another, “we bishop of Armagh to do nothing except '
Me; sl 2 a 3 a til ’ pro vinees ’ . : 9 VLC sto issued at tii me he prophes P ’ - . 2 eee ee . . 5 :
’ (}Dp 145p.m per am ; ; in “* now’! suitable rooms free of rent fora year, and} that after pi > . as : cn _ vesied | Janics MeDoneld, Rev. Wm. Phelan, and | are initiating some every night;” amother, | with justice and moderation; and we,
= : 9 os ) Cert : e ' rien, 3 well " ‘ sai P si at aiter WiaaAlDe cvery i OWalhce or ‘3 ’ “> . : ; 3
berg Jo4 : at the - “i exeentional condition of | 2¢ Boston Fistt Bureau” was ‘organized. | pr bable eee eo er he ee | Rer. Stephen Phelan, were present besides | ‘‘ We are getting along well.” following the example of our predecessor,
ou _T* ys eee | | Prince E i} that teis colony should, | 50™metime in March last, Mr: Snow died; | bs | Mackamele would Be’ stuelaiaed Ws ?| many prominent pers 3s of various denomi- Daring the past quarter he visited fif- | took care on the 1st of June last,as you
treme Bes ne om entering the AJpiat, in view of these con.| regretted by many: Of him the ‘present |'m orks o fifty , sake 4 fal iil aNd ot | nations. teen Divisions representing a membership | are aware, to give to all the bishops of Ire- :
to : 3° : ; ~ ay f i ie ‘ . : , a tt rr” sixty. A tatse ropnet | bs . oe »
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, Tignisa . ’ 4 625 * sidern ions be entitle to ineur a debt equa R port says: ror twenty-elyut years he / then. and a disappointed man now, is G. } The cnapter im Island History to which i of about four hundred FF one: found good land ° the salutary admonitions which the
- _ dienes ——— i te So0 a tea e iS pOpation, as SHOWn by ; was one of the leaders in the trade, ever’! R. Patullo ‘ ' | the Very Rev. Lecturer directed the atien- i sneerency men in all of them. A large occasion demanded, Ramey that the Trish a
_ TRAINS GOT\E bist oe ee No iS, i, that 13 tos Ly $4,701,050, known at the fronts in. goed works, and PRINCIP " tion of his audience was the immigration Propormos of the inenbers are yoeee = porn should obey the laahops, and ess : is
. eatin nD Rs | whereas New Brunswick and Nova Seotia| numerous institutions for the benefit of ROLES ORANG, | to this Island from Inverneashire. Scotland _ Two new Divisions have been erganized | par icular deviate irom the sacredness of /
--- — - — came into t Union with a debt of only | others, as well as the ; ; "| of Queen's College, welly and favorably} which too! lg SEO ekg” ET a2 s ) since Mr. Rogers took the chair—*' Rising | duty. And a little later, in the mouth of i
Berne era _OD4) > l¢ Many business enter- | | — . . which teok place in 1772-—just 108 yeara/ a ., . ae t ‘ “a ;
= ws MTX j $27.50 a head, and in consideration of the | prises of which» he was the foun ler of, or | S°°¥ ™ P. B. island, preached here im} ago jast June, aud only about nine years Sun” at South Freetown, and ‘‘ Head | November, we testified to some Irish bish-
,over nt a _ sick thi id + @& ~~ , . in | > . * i Te 5 - : ’ , ‘. 4 saa
{ enent having anlertakeu to build this | gopneeted with. He has been, and long | >* Audrew’s Church, both morning and | after the Island had, by the Treaty of Paris Light” at Southport ;‘and several public | ops who had come to visit the tomba of the
BN Waite tabi. a bbiliat: ste of ud lc hauway and to give o,00Y +! will be missed i < ' > evening services, on Sunday last. «The! pecame a British sep 28) | meetings have been held under the auspices | Aposiles that we,ardentiy desired every good
land and $70.000.000. that the Gove nased, as weil by the humb:e Ssh teh Cae He! became a British possession. The chief P 8 4 Ys t
; Rca jas tn ae sed |S lead nee ES wy , cram that reovived his kind look ana | Principal, who, by the way, appears to be} promoter of this immigration’ Was Captain of the order. gift for the people of Iresand, but. we also 3
a, 4 ae tank Bie i} Pi Sim, per 1¢ i over “ a . - . > eed | ahd tn i z at % ‘ : ° ye ul ‘. 4 r : ae A > i 2 ,
a, eal 1.3 | amd abate Nid Rradiwiet haa Sot O*8 | word, a8 those having large business tran- | in exeepti nally good state of health, de-} JohyoMeDonald, Laird of Glenaladale and The Grand Worthy Patriarch rejoices in | added that order should not be disturbed, i
e ’ ts + 9 40 : ls» edeapenention? ‘Titans, beac) 1 wénder {aeons with him. i liveted, « this occasion, most practical} Giengnnan,one of the ‘most’ finished and the fact that the Canada Temperance Act | This manner of thinking and acting is en- ;
| — eeee ed x. al | etetinar anis Tas ted to the gentlemen | _ Mt..Barna S, Snow, his bro:ber, in Pre-)*"* argumepsitalive sermons. seconplished young gentlemen that Scut- will be enfereed throughout the Islaud after | tirely conforinable to the ordinances and
ellington .. 4 oe ie od | who signed bon aiivi 4.900 | sident of the Bureau. From this Report any he. aan ltd avatlt.tat’ the ‘Shani ipeeiaess” “Gholi Te seeond day of August 1881. laws of the Church, and we have no doubt f
ij Lidar Fiz ** i “i ad Pe is 400% - . +4 ; meas ine he. . . : fe he t af Es 38 tke a i , . ine. : “ i
Gammersiic. De 8 Bts Dy Ras | Signatures agains he « tiction of this | for 1880, we gather some facts which will, | 6: qoront Pa ge Me Ag boleh ng particular cireumatance which led to the ¥ that it will conduce to the interests of Ire-
ts 44 2. pm. : Ad bs i ™ j road. (Hear. sae n't belie re 10 doubt, be of interest to our fishermen ) — “ preache¢ ’ “ eet sor- iminigration wasia petty religions persecu- Funeral of Dr. Cahiil. land. Lf we have confidence in the justice
Bwr----. o 30 Re ery eee ‘ v botias ay }mon of Dominion Methodist Church. on | ,: GaP, . . ~ of the men who are placed at the head of
a" sé ‘é . ' sited ae . su one 4 ELIE reacers. pg teh : tion commenced by Alexander MeDersald, | » are plac a he bew
vgn Sansa ' 318 * S58 “ : ld i rT ma: ‘ om Sunday (24th.) The audience was large . was, hie a mY : : ; Ste i ;
. a el a ; mames WOuld I 2 on ik instem From 1873 to 1879, imelusive the Unit P Pp er er t a ‘ ‘ rge Laird of Boisdale: This gentle . Ox Tuesday morting the 25th inst., despite the State, and who ce rtainly, for the most
7 Bra la! 2 on 908 « | 4 : 6 iv, 1 ive the a and the sermon flowery. The collection j} +a ‘ oisdale. This gentieman married | ‘ m ? a a se } 9 ; , 2 : ha
Beater River + Bag “ 945 « ) i State, suffered uuusual depression in busi- . The ¢ ’ Dintestant-sifeend than tamndd- Patccd4iet-4* 22> roads, and coldness of the | part, have great practical expermence, Com-
iv “* « a Ls " A er te a lerahiv qo » } ‘ Vie on a ” ” av 1 att ce ae : . iit ot . aia Sen sere a on ry .
Borth- Wiltshire. “* 415 ‘* } ‘‘ 10.01 * a 2 weare Haye souge ness. Oddly enough the qtches of fish, by ae oe pe ae | art hime and not satisfied with that, he day, & very large concourse of people from | bined with pradence, in civil affairs, The
" - gal : - make political capita of this question on | , RE gl Hom the ,°. | dist is one of the ineat churches in Utiawa, | ‘ tomate ‘ es nt ith Albany, Middleton, Somerset and Newton, | land may obtain what she wants much mo
aliy Junetivn 5.07 10.32 “< ? . ‘ the United States hahermen. during the 1 ‘ 4 wanted his tenants te turn Protestants : pie ‘ . 4 re
Chsriont : a : abe } the Is ear, hear ‘ott ahs ‘eel ; ee It furnishes sitting reom for over fifteen | bai es tiiy thew densnbeedl ; was to be seen wending their way to County | safely and readily if only she adopts a course
. ae we 3 Aye O L2 Li. 18 ‘a VY hex area red thatt 4) ot iy eR Y ste pe bids ig ri: au i hundred perseus, The ch iris one of the m ; = — . pt riage pep Having a Line Station, to pay the last tribute of res- which the laws “allow ? aud avoids wivin |
n-) ’ e: jes ee ee bari eoaant -} prices ior dish in addition were iow, 1) COM- } piu in G tk al shi teh te easels f in the Divine right of Lairds— | pect te Dr. Cahill’s remains, which came by ‘ : ’ “in
Char! tier wn Dp =.30 p.m. | Gud sores ia which the Governu has | sequence of the depression i880. how best in Canada, and certaimly the most pro-) p: 1419 tried ie foree them into hia way ata to C int Li Sta a 4 for the rs Yieanse of offence. Therefore, Vener- 4
Royalty Juaction 4.88 j reserved in the North West—sold at half! ever, while the business “boom” was iny 00 aheg tatiacainls | of thinking, and, the lecturer seid, actually | of being ceaed in the Sess a4 ta able Brother, Jqt yeu, and your
Yer: - ' 209 i swine tame anon then by tha Ospuai-| tall ' oe Wir didi at pe? ek oe ee Ml 017 Pte. oo ae or eS y at Pomerset, | colleagues in the Episédepate direct
Reif re d4@et i | as p* . 82 Uppusi- il and prosperous career, the production: FOUR MONTHS ABROAD, attempted, with his yellow walking stick, | the family burial place. Soon after the arrival 8 ; cs wr I " :
Me eda veer ps wo | on ieacers a pey Ms Cae Sitics onal! of the fisheries were unprecedently aound Mr. Landry, M. P., “‘ the little joker” cf| f° irt them to the Protestant church, | of train, the beautiful casket containing the | head efforts to the end thas the people m H
as — . - - ~ | axes, W ‘ ' K the peoy l f this! ant for the lea ling fish. The vear was alse | the House, wave a lecture on Mor 1 iV even- By iz, his stiff-necked tenants | corpse, in charge of the undertaker, Mr. freland, in this anxious condition of afars, i}
< Mt. + ao Bigs | Island have mueh to fear from greatly in-| remarkable for its unusualiy (ine weather }.ing (241) %¢ + the Canadian Ins Pie Se du in “the relizion of the | Hughes ef Charlettetown, and a fow of Dr. do not tranagress the bonds of equity and a.
Mors! 0.00 * | creased taxati rrosecuting the fis tot pet ERP RIFE” gi fs | heow e The eondgitiors tt Cahill’s youthful friends, viz., Messrs. Jas, | Justice. We have assuredly received from
Mt Peter's S Zi : i SCCUULLS the AsoHlng dustry, and cripuive Of his trip to Murope tass suminer, yenow Che condition cf the perse- M Yd f +} i . 4 i ¢) bi
; ¢ : ; t 4 ; , : . : 7 ; . . . ( h ‘astor d j tc Kenrie 7
Bear live: @ : the smali amount of loss of life and pro- | Italy, in all it natural and artistic beauty, | Cutee ones, of course, attracted the atten- | - eDens! “4 oa re MS ka — Sa | oe rishops, the clergy, and the people of
Bens : te ot Judicial. perty. These advantages were followed by | was the principal! subject of the lecture “| tien and sympathy of Bishops and Priets and G. T. ape pire Gafluey, and Smith, was| Ireland, many proofs of reverence and
. P ’ A ) 8 t2 } I¢ m4i SUL I bil ce ire. | Saeed ea . 4 “ ia : % . . . ean: ts .
ca oe yee a eit | a good as beast abd Pll aes , , . | of the Chureh to whieh they belong placed iu a sleigh prepared for that purpose, | affection. Lf now in a willing spirit the
a good and steady demand for the producis tev ie | of t hureh to whieh they belonged—and 1 escorted to its final resti we + eta ; ; y
t. Stewart..... Dp &i5p.m. |} In the Commons, t ier day, turn} as soom as placed on the Market, Four j eS es Se | of McDonald of Glenaladale. The idea of fift ve br ae 7" aaah : set Some | Obey these aounsele, ane ots AiimeRNG, Me
een 3 . Bae te " P . . rs : : : ; ee oe : ; : si ae ge pbs. * | fifty teams followed. Among those who made are cortai i , x
GarJivan...... 633 ' waa brought Cown, which it apnears | fishing vessels with 28 rnen were Jost during | Another M. P. has been stricken aown emigrating to the Island of St. Johm’s was | jt a point te be present wna Di the Revd'’s S we are certain they will, they may feel
, " ' » Eaae re in ges in Upper Can-| the year. Adding the lives .cst from dorics oy os han i ve death. Mr. Ke ‘ler, m nober | formed, a subscription was raised, Glenala- Phelan, P..P., Alberton ; J. E. McDonald, P. — th " they ie agp then own
ada, entitled at the time of Union to re and small buats, the aggregate live s lost was | fur West Northumberiana, Gied at the itus-| dale mortgaged his estates, and in May, P., Desable ; and P Doyle, P. P.. Summer- duty and have completely satisfied ua.
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i» Bb. ARCHIBALD, | tities allowances, twenty-four in Lower | 68, from the entire Now Begland sell House on the morning of the 2Ist, | 1772, 210 Scottish Highlanders embarked | side. Dr. Cahill wasa young map who did Finally, from our heart, we implore Ged to ;
i le aS Canada. none ia Nova Scotia, New Bruns-| against 33 vessgla and 266 men in. 1879. | 2e¢ 90 yes Mr. Keeler was a National } in the good ship Alexandra and set sail for} hover to himself, and to his eountry. He look Gown propiiously on ireland, and in ;
at Of FE sat b : iaso, | Wick. Manitoba or P. E. Island, and one | The average losa of life, from the one por Liberal Conservative, and iu favor of | the ‘‘ fertile Island of the Guif.” Among | was held in the highest esteem by all who} the meantine, as a pledge of heaverly wift,
ganda el ME z : in ‘British C Those who were i f Gloucester alone for the past twenty tection to me industries. He was re-| them were the Rev. James McDonald, a| knew him, as was clearly proven by the | We affectionately impart in the Lord the
xat — i, ve receipt of ret ral tim f ti rears has been 92. “ } turned to Parliament at the last general | secular missionary priest of great piety and | number of friends who turned out on Tussday | Apostolic | enediction to yon, Venerable
IMPORTANT SALE | Union were : Upper Canada one, $3,833{/ The first catch.of mackerel reported in | ©*scuon bya small majority vver his op-| learning, aad Mr. Roderick McDonald, a | te lay » good map in his ‘tastearthly resting | Brother, to the other bishops of Tveland,
p ey annum : L swer “Canada “two, $4,800 ;| 1880 was ia April—25,000 fish. Many of the {| popent. te was a quict, inoffensive man. | skilful physician. They arrived safely at | piace. — Com, ater entira clergy and people.—Lzo
Nov > a vo, 23.400 ; British Colume | Soathera et got poor fares, while oibers flis efforts in Parliament were directed } the end of seven weeks, Naving lost, or the | " me aye OR ha 2 =
ler 4 G gf pe BS, i iad " f §9VOl cS, i me i , on 16 | r ° >» . *
an ae - 7 2 ' 0) 435. 3 80 the judge sturnec pt be kt .7 mPnaizrm NNN? Lia one, $2,435. . Ie 1d he judges who; returned empty. e Report deprecates | *34!05* t f L Ja a, | passage, but cne child. At first. they were | 1e Archbishop, in a letter accompany- ,
VAul ADiut PRUPE RPY ara enti » I s allowances are :| the prosecution of these early voyages, «a HEAVY DEBATING—-MR. MACKENZIF i charmed with the appearance of the ‘* forest | N Sinciin: tar tin -abiabbat® elite . | ing the cermmunication from the Pope, A
a *} Dominion, 6. 9 io, 61; Quebec, 32;! the fish are poor and alarge, catch injures |. my , “ : primeval” whieh, at that early time, fring: | p Aleetevre se fl De a aM Tal OWNIDY | says His Holiness entered earnestly into
. Tova 8 , et ee ; 12 mand fur better fisu later in the |. bees ‘ ne pe 3? - ed, to the water's edge, the banks of the | **°’ re 1 BE ade pwnage . Shei. the present ecndition of Ireland, a few
(EMIE Directors of the CHARLOT ETOWN | BManit British Coiu a; Prin season. Jt counsela the abandonment of j ., hs Mi , if : ee 2 sttis ei are ) noble Hillsborough Bay. and the beautiful | =~ praca —s “ge Reve wtb ig Feeney ¢| weeks ago, at an audience to the Irish
. ; i¢ Y Fy } ry shewing: the effects of iate sittings ne | Kew oa ae oe mm ’ tan houg wit re ) yt . . F 4
KILEN FACTORY COMPANY offer} Edward Isian4, 6 i judges who were} these voyages tor the future. Ehe first | 4, + ' Mok es - 1 : A ~ harbor. and rivers beyond it. They drop-) “ t, nite. Je ea on ge abe ‘ bishops, and mentioned that in the present
for “al Valuable Property » uated on | setus ect g re g all a in} atch of mackerel for 1880 in. the weirs ati") : ‘ : ‘ vf ped anchor off the site of what is now the the pee epic et i te ef os agitation, as it is earried on, there are cer-
Spr - pare » property ec Une | 1868 wer intarie 2, 36.606 ; Qnevec. wo Uape Uod, was on April 26 The first ne a i f " ay is ghee B th P po | fhouris ing city of Charlottetown—then a i sma " ng ary Ag aut aati = tain things done which he could not ap-
Acre of ba rith the Building reom, | $7,008 en Se o 82.400. Tho nam-| calk haskerel orcdizawk inidheston, Mey.36. 1270 Oo a 4 place of stuntps and swamps. But the | nstance, where the 220 vessels on the regi | prove. His Grace hopes that the wisdom
Eogine Ril “nat Bolts om: | } ly vind ailowan@ee on Bist | The market ranged fur new stock from $b de patiitss we ENO DOR. ye pra Za MS | captain of the Alexandra was persuaded to | oie Wind er mae “ako eel 1| of Parliament may satisfy legitimate de-
t , a epee ern teeg TM ol p,. tle empe 2, , 1c yas: D sion 2, BSlVU,0U0;/ } per barrel. » Karly in June an wnpre : o~ ill om aS i a t 4 to aD | take them right up the Hillsborough river ee “~ 2 — ‘et ar eked se - 7 et | myniis'without vieating the tights hiing 4 ae : nb i SY | » ‘ ; ‘¢ uties wlll be a great satisiactlor 4 ; ; ~ Fe largest Tp- nln stric hej 4: ‘ saa: . ° +
"30 : oon 7 2 ee Se in 2. $3.200; Quebee 10, $29,666 ; | cedentediy large ooay ol Mackerel appeared | : . te be a great satisiaction to M18) ¢, cheir destination, opposite Traeadie | * bs 4 =” meg ee drench ti He is unwilling to give credence to
atce i eich OF 2 3 tok toe ee British. Columbia | in Messachusetts Bay. The oldest dealets | "°* | Bay; and they landed, with their goods | sister Provinces, as follows : | the rumors in cireulation that the Gov-
in : . = on sa t 14ee y . e die ee : . . * j a ; " " aif c ; Fr RK ony a} = ~ : id
the ( " j fy gine ; 000; N Brunswick an@® Manitoba none. | pienty They continued in the Bay unt) Professor Goldwin Smith says the ‘‘Cana 1ereupon called Seotehtort, Samircor vayeess no ye ee hace Preece would be >but a ;
. - - 3s close of the yin December. th trates none le ehl nat 1t is known to-day. | J ATMONL” .+-recccee “Ue 4 ,dut alf-hearted attempt to ¢ i ith th
is WD ® wer anid slessrs’ : ‘ SHASON Lib we dian negotiators are undeniably adie, ana = 4 y- ie a ‘ ae i attemp Oo grapple with e
Mont aan tiie cin (S71. end The Ten Per Cent. Limit. utire fleet did well. Tnd catch of fish inj thordughly eters uf the. subject: nor ug on fervajirma before | ANNAPOLIS « seeeeeeee ‘3 bent evil. Health and seeunty, he adds, can
@oot ‘ 32 600. The Enzine and ; he Provincial, waters. by the American! pave we the slightest reason tu suppose} “'°y WSS Bo.! fy ar ali @ is abet et bs vessels returning wit! single barre the country. The wn dosition -& rauta, After ‘2 time some began to| Shelburne .-+-seee 163 a teed be cut out to its last fibre. He concludes
¢ Bi Siva toce sith the Hangers. A ses sac. porxt with the Opposit rh catch } Massachusetts } staked on the result. Jt is suggested that ever and to send home cheerful accounts | QUEEB..-++-erereeee 93 5,982 | hy asking the clergy to pray that wisdum
" wat & 0 an . Pie ] - + 4 Syl P orm £3 4 ” os : a te } % oe nyt } ; ; 13% : 4 ~ " , avy } a ¢ " ease
as ha : *t ssout So Vand 14 | has he 10 per cent. limit beyond fl the largest sinc 187 t, amounti {i they feared to fail in. their mission ; bat lt istances ; but, on the whole, Halifax is not included in the ahove, but | may be given to the rulers and a spirit of
ie “ . * be am spes for) which sl fits of the Syndicate must net} to 986 inspected barrels. This catch | this fear must have keen more than bal- | ‘7° Prose sa was slow, and their prospects | it does not approach either Hants or Yar- } moderation to the people.
c ext i entire bu ° } » P } ¥ P one ‘ “a ‘ ‘ . , M } 2 4 +} } “a 7 ae « an he oa ‘e sins
age - ro "7 wide ‘. Mr. Blake contended that the 10 per) has only been exceeded times since | anced by that, of laying before the nation gloomy. Gienaladale followed them here in| mouth, which are the banner counties of seetadaatd Saanieehl
5 a! ’ OU ere 18 a/| 7 : 204 Th to nateh hy } lew Fing 5 . 17 : } } » 73 i 7 © -_ Sati ; } > ini ; 1 ~ :
Seve » Sorin water within a few fect } 20> 9% be over. their expenses, and 1s _ the. total cateh by the New Ue- an agreement which it would eondemn. the summer of 1778, coming by way of Nova Scotia in the matter. of slipping. How Dishonest Traders Sometimes
a tins ae Ae i hetng 1 aan por inot upon the Capital Stock of the Com- | lana Heet Massachusetts, New Hampshire | We are inclined, therefore, to believe that Bosten, and bringing thence a stock of The Mail estimates that about $35,000,000 Fleace the Wholesalemen
e ’ “ . — . avy © af ; : *y + * 240 GY ; nant oe. a é os eoas ; a0 ta} sia . = . alte ‘ ba Ah : 4 .
be obtaiaed ivr any purpose require : pany. Mr. MeDougal!, in lis speec h, ex | and Maine) was 349,074 inspected barrels | this is the che spest rate at which the coun- Sa Ae gga very accepiable to the poor | are invested in the shipbuilding industry
» . ee 7 ; ’ “4 14 } : 199 O75 Te a | , ay 4 ; ie . ople ‘ i am | pan 21¢
Vor {urther particulars apply to siti er of the | press ta fear that this construction could | —e gain ol 129,075 barrels. The number j try can, as people think fit to put it, accom- people. The emigrants were constantly en- | of the Province, or $160 per head of the The following story shows how mérchaats
adersiynesl. Sy ve placed tpon the provision. On which | of barrels of mackerel landed at Beston j nish a great national achievement, or get eoutaged by the offices and minisirationa of | population... Over 3000 men and beys are} are often fleeced by dishonest traders “
HENRY LONGWOULTH, Sir John MeDonald immediately rose aud | trom the Provinces for erge ar ‘wae 105,- out of a desperate scrape.” This is a bread the generous spirited and good Missionary employed in sailing the vessels. |umerchant doing business about forty m'les
brewident. | said -— | 70 —against 84,213 im 1819. Phe tota! j aud statesmanlike view of the subject. The Priest by whora they were accompanied, and | FO ne | from Montreal” Was indebted to two Mion.
D. Ki. MM. HOOPER, | 4] way inform 4 on. gentleman that | quantity of home and foreign eatch re- } hujlding of the Canadian Pacific is a nation- of whose life and labors the lecturer gave a| ¢ oy J—On Thursday the Grand Division treal millers to the extent oi $1,200, and get-
director, | e<. ee ef od in ton in 1830 was 196,493 in- } i t : Sian et : s08 4 tis ind “in ‘hi ited
BELT SIMPSO} irector.| the eoustruction he fears is not the constrne< | eve ! 2 B -*t n in 1830 was 196,493 m~- 7 aj undertaking, and should be considered Snot. gti Mic vat fel and | Quarterly 3ession was held at Freetown. Ths en Agua 3 Let re vor a | to
LBEAT SIMPSOD.. | gion the Government puts upon it; 1 1s not | py Para ly oo : “ | outside oi the strictly partimen arena, particular biographical skeiches of the} GQ, W. P., D. Rogers, Esq., im the chair. A} mer be gel aang oF = 46 camie ‘Co the city,
— 7” Sveretary. | the construction he puts upon it; and to pre-| ‘There is ome thing im the Report : ri. a Fate Glenanadale family were extremely intezyst- | yery large number of representatives attend- and being ignorant of the repeal of the insol-
une 3), 1560.-—oaw- whly vent the possibility of any doubt on the ques-| that shonl? especially demand the at- { LADY 'TILLBYS BALL. | ing—and the interest was skillfully height- | ed. Seven new members were admitted. The vent law, msisted that he was not solvent,
{t has re | Last Wednesday evening Lady Tilley gave | ened by an occasional sprinkling of pure | reports ot officers shows the order to be in a | and offered his creditors twenty five conts om
tion, there willbe w elause inserted imy the } tention of ‘our fishermen. be dol es : ;
velic and ufiadtilterated wit. Tracing the! fourisiiing contition. TheNeott Act was dis- the dollar, One oi his cradisors, bemg satis-
ct, which is to be in-} ference to the codfishsries. The Report ja grand ball um the Geolegical Museum . ; ‘
fied of his selvency, despatched oue of his
fining and lis , in. the | Fish Comission ; prerrc :
} cial Auditing Committes was appomted to
fe Her 7 , P tod in due time the bailiff ap-
genticman would destre, the extent to whith }
of the Commission many good results have | aud Mrs. Senator dcPherson’s * at home,”
and their descendants to the present day, : :
*? | examine and report on the books and accounts
tomer engaged.
oe Pere o Contalidated Maliway «
He EA " Mi i fi a | tradueed by the Monigter .ol age hag G°-| gaya, in speaking of the United States ; Building on Sussex street, to waich a very | career of these immigrants-—the MeDonaiis } ny ae and pecan ag ny ote to.aid clerks for a bailiff and fer the necessary
| : wy i itin the sense th - Of the Geld work | large sumber of people were invited, t ‘Racherns, MeKi I inthe better enforcement of the law. A aon ‘ ‘ peg
t 5% 4g the fie xk | large sumber of people were invited, Lt, McKacherns, MeKimnons, McIntoshes, etc., t papers, and in the meantime kept his cus-
as? geus atid + the 10 per cent, proht goes.’ | nt : ' 4 oe ee é i ; i . :. : :
WEEKLY EDITIGI. ; i ape ' been acconiplished. During the past sea- | on the night aiter, has been, se far, the | the lecturer ‘came to the conelusion’ that | ere Grand Division. . The celia, aemthen peared, and was introduced to the would-
Fo i : é son the artificial propagation of the various | principal fashionable events of the session. | they have not on the whole, made so much achdl ii tha auemien. wen ans aly | #1 Sneolvent in bis official character, much to the
we ; hy 4 * : * . ‘ v3 ; ‘ YY 7 adc 7 Teo i 3 _— : : .
lho Scott Act. | salt-water fish haw been snccessfaliy earried | Ail who were present at this Museum Ball, | real progress as they ought to have made. | sentatives D Rogers, J J. Chappell gf aid surprise of the latter. The insolvent im e-
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on; among which, for the first time, that } withont exeeption, pronounced it the hand-
It is impossible, the lecturer ssid to close yyyjin, James Carruthers, J, UC. McDonald
our eyes to the fact that many ars to-day, | andj D, McLean. The addresses were inter-
diately put his band im his pocket aad puiled
out a pocket-beek containing $1,400, anit was
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ORE DOLLAR b y, AR : Tue fol wig is clipped from the Ottawa } of tne Spanish mackerel 1s of much iin- | somest, and belig conducted on strictly |
be ij } Pree Press of the 25th January : | portanee—its spawning place being hereto- temperance principles, the most enjoyable notwithstanding the fine style they pu on, | gpersed with » reading by Brother Beer; also glad to pay his debt iv fell, pius the amount
E. (ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) | “The Executive Committee of the Domimon | fore known.” The Burecu think the | that has ever taken place in the Capital. not so thoroughly comfortable as their | recitations and excellent singing by members | °! © cra te by his attempt at ine
=> | Alliance met yesterday and arranged for United wtates can render itself independent | No pains were spared to make ig a great | grandfathers were, sixty or seventy years | of Lorne Division. The sessiea is spoken of rat rt cod’ danas = that he bad been
é Tux following gentlemen havekin ily con: | meeting of the Alliance on the 9th February. of the world in the matter-of- the produc- | success; and the popular hostess had the | ayo ; and in soint of intelligence, the pre- | as one of the best for many quarters. badly treated, because hekmew a reat many
+ . 4y ’ a] 4 + bd . " ; a « ; 4 | Ps 4 . P a0) le who had man ed to sett] h ic nil
Muted to receive subseriptiovs for the| A committee eousisting of Hon. Mr. Vidsi, | tion of fish, in consequence of the diseover- | proud satisiacuion of seeing ail at this] sent generatjan may be more flippant in a : — peop by j Pe Pre Peers “
Waeniy Excomsen : | and Messrs. G. W. Koes, Mattart and Long- | jes and experiments of the U. 8. Fish | magniticent entertainment, enjoy them- | talking about polities, but as regards sound [ Tug Charlottetown Patriot attacks the | counge by paying 25 cents on the dollar,
- é Lacxacn Moness, Bookseller and ‘tation: | ley, M. P's, was appomied to wait oa the | Gommissioner, Professor Spencer F. Baird, | selves to their hearts’ content unii! the wee knowledge, founded on good common sense, poem oe ty rpm RN the jatter coed un Isruec mr The Sst says
—_— @, Water Stroot, Summerside. | Minister of Justice with reference to certain | and proceeds : ** The last improvement that | sina’ hours were reached. ‘The wails of the | they have not much if anythi e audaci OR: HRS, SOO; POOR Fre Pg es : 4%
aM D PMRRLA: 6 . ££ | amendments to the Act. It is said that in F i ae conti it | hall a . eee y much ff, aiything to bosses laland were favorable to the Syndicate Con-| “*Afew moutas ago certain newspapers de-
‘ HERLAXD, Draggiet, ete. Souris | udmen 4 ‘| has come under our notice is one that, if it | ball room were decorated with flags and | over the average of those who have gone ae Tikely | cared f lay to day that the 1 i
i East. | Prince Edward island tivere is no otacer to try do all that i , nenutianainde | paehiall : : ; s tract, so long as their burdens are not likely | cared from day to day that the ntercolonial
Natt | : Kg FY | continues to do all that it gives promise of | bunting, as well as with the arms of the} before them. The lecturer's closing ne ‘ ; di ey ee ; all
= eae. G. A, Aitken, Gener ealer, Georzetown, | eeaces under the Act, and that in Nova)... «will be of @ at Pagel the Gaher- 1 diff acate t +} i : " z to be increased, and that they did not care if | was being run Gown 1u order to save money,
he x Ww b oN os : sa” RE He te. & 5 a Hentia. outkile of the city Halifax. there is | Going, Wl be OF great vaius to the Dsner- ; 14 erent rovinces. All t ie roorns were | remarks were eminently wise. He all the lands of the Northwest were given to | that the réad was rapidly 1 oming the worst
Ms ot leh ; 5" wits, Bookseller stioner, b calf iffienity in bringing the Aet into force | man, and revolutionize the present manner ) brilliantly lighted and what with the said that if they wished to be men of} Raijiroad building Companies. Of course the | in Anterica, etc., etc. he absence of ac-
sh ee ee ee a ee in eonaeqaence of no lieenses being issued, | of catching ground fish, We allude to the | elegant costuuies of the ladies, the dashing | real independenee, in the true sense of the} //era/d bas no right to make any such wicked , cidents this winter, in the face of a greatly
ag J. W lice mn; % roy “ asi i ge The Act provides that the Act shail go into | use of gill nets in cod-fishing. As is well (uniforms «€ the military office vs and other | term, they should never allow themselves | statements, and it should join the good Pas. increased traffic, the remarkable regularity of
ee ai a Beesaap Lov: newani & a4 " Goon : | operation alter the licensee tien in force shall | known, the Nerwegians take more than | public offigials, the stirring music, the | to be influenced by the’vain bat common | riot in declaring that the people are wnani- | trains on the Northern division, and the des- “
Pid SPEC) EN p ‘i ‘b as & + have expired. | half the number and two-thirds of their | whirl and exeitement of the giddy dance, delusion of aspiring to public offices of moasly egainet the contract. —AMonciva Times, | patch with which freight is carried, combine
? : tharve. = aie to cacao, Bi t tl by = aoe | catch of cod by gill nets, Yot it las been | and the fine appearance of the splendidly- | emolument ; for the moment a man plares an | to show that the statements mace by these
Re pn sala renee... ee wre Iuike Master—lLike Man. | unknown to our fishermen until the present decorated apartments—the whole ecene | himself and his prospects at the mercy of | A mas named Ubas. Lemathe, was arrested | mewspapers to have been groundless. The
Ae 4 ‘ . ail ners |month, The Commission, having provided | was one of the most brilliant and attractive | any government party, ever changing and | . ew XN. Ps *y eagge! aeg meat Cy | og we ot emer a mg ni pecan |
et 1 HE WHEKLY ERA MINES = Fer| Fortownvo/the lead of Mr. Biake, ihe the sp? Bee to experiment eg Saat. : is possibly could be en Lady changeable, he sacrifices his true indepen- ‘ an, Ore oe in Steen Meng Unoee Cossteaiaaen ea aiacee
‘ sus having relatives or inends absvad, an i Chroniwle saye + | George H. Martin. of Gioucester, has been | Tilley and Sir John McDonald, Lady Me- | denes 1 ) a ul i " ete. gp To .
a Bing to keep : nigvmed ceruit 5 : re : " isnot be advised to go using them to good advantage in ipswich Donald hand Shoes . ; canal oe, x seca oy a URL mar tell oe .(om Roster, where Lameshe ved ap oe obput , ads : , .
oe iat ots de ante @ hotter a, GN migrants should not be 4 oat tnt Gabino a sheee dhaael : an he oct ie | ol eg - teh Bar kate, Sem / Patel r 8/ two years ago. Lamathe married Maggie Fretcuts have deelined at New York owing
as et ee sr ma, a >| there (the N orth-West,), while they cap get) bay, ‘ishing with two dories, two nets to 2 | Ball, after which dancing was kept up in- | whole lifetime, an@ ip which he may find | BR i et ' i il i ai ; sink
* Way than by subscribing to Tux \/ kemes | ie @ a sh fifty fath l j ) ioe ; ey : BO Legere, 2 young French girl ef Moncton, in} to the numerous arrivals during the last two
Z pe ey “| cheap land in the United States and have the|dory, nets each fifty fathoms long, three | cessantly till the ¢lose. The banquet could himeelf placed, like honest Wilkins Me- | October last. “He ia a shoemaker by trade, | or three days. Grain freights are down to 48,
ee Biauiser, Sent, post paid, to any sidress ; ; ,
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w Grest brite’, th ited States benetits of competing rai avg
aa ro ao fe. This is the outcome of Grit patriotism,
fathoms deep, suspended by glass balis or not be easily excelled, for its elegance and Cowber, ** always waiting for something to | and has a shop, and he has lived in Monctea, | to 4s. Sd. to direct port, and oil freights are
\ op receiyt of One Dollar.
floats at any required depth, Nots of tenj variety, Lady Tilley’s Ball, in short, was! turn up.” The lecturer would not, how- | about ten mouths. He is a French Conadian. dewn to 3s., Liverpool or Lordon,
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