LATEST FROM EUROPE,
7 ; upon the Mavur to stop them.
The steamship Java, at New \ om wi I nurs ioe thn tnlatnde U0 ne peace-loving ee
day . veaing, brug mi 1. ed, a neg will restrain the more violent, and the proces-
de le ny we 4 by f to hm ot Ores i, usserts that Bishop Lynch has declared his in-
bade any representatic ta tention of leaving Canada to avoid the danger
alive to tin Fenian jpn cecdi ss
Mr. Giadsione reyretled Liat Lin
it Up. Lhe
knowledyge vl any proceedings to
making presentations to the
5 â
it. He
mued the movement. }
Government re md responsibility of a battle ou the lush
iu America. ,
subject had
nent had ne
yustify them in
uational day.
Troops are still pouring in from the rural
distriets by hundreds. The moment they ar
jrive they are organized into companies and
been brou rover
7 : } j
American Governme believed prea
Lmeri
undizuitied
squads for drill.
4 } MmiVvl ili a CUTK
t yt Ln Xt pustraie sv ivug | â â âSyl
lt would | shea veesh â ©i they have been cx mpelle d to suspend business
as no pubic act wa milkitied amounting tu
se pu eel âą_ â slit , Uh re h during drill hours.
a& Dreaeh ¹ © neutral uws. ec ris , > . . : ° 3
nd âit : The news from the frontier indicates no
Police cuntinue active 1 arrestin. suspected |
; om sailed oy tm cause of extraordinary movement, but the mili
"CORMILS, Ane roons Col ue Li ye se 4 re-| «
The latest returns sho 13,000 casesâthe re a te ot Ă© 1@ Government la preparing tor
largest yet. The Prussian Government sud- | Âź ©âąe"seucy.
deuty « losed the Chambers on the plea that the | : , ie cect ea
proceedings of the Deputies were in opposition} THÂź Fenians â taere Destixatioy.âThe
to the Government, tending toward strite. The | St. Croix Courier, in an article about the Fe-
â TT âa « » ne . > > i aa â ° ~ - âs
action was quite unexpected, President Gra } nians, gives it as his opinion that their destina-
wt the people would |
by the represeltat) es and constitution. |
Breadstutts quret, I Con
> 5
S.5 to 8 l
â3-
bow expressed the hope ? . i >
hed tion will be some point on the Passamaruoddy
Bay.
OvisiOns firm.
5 20's oo
He is strengthened in this opinion by
sols 87 . States âi the fact that a prominent gentleman in St.
THE FENIAN MOVEMENT.
(By Teleg uph.)
Montreat, March &.
| Andrew's the other day received an intimation
| from a friend in Pennsylvania who had obtain-
t' d the information from private sources, to the
1") : ; i j effect that part of the Fenian programme was
he morning papers say that last night orders |
were received by the Mi
out 10.000 vo
that
% authorities to eal | tÂź capture Campodbello, and use that Island as a
24 hours, and | base of operations.
stationed at a remarks :-â
pul in @& state of . â â » » 3
: | âWe helieve it to be a fact that a Feniar
{Cirele isin vigorous operation in Eastport, and
Croix.
are in
unteers within Our contemporary further
ast miyht yuards Were
arinories, and everythin
cefence for any emergeucy that might arise.
. â thers in places bordering on the St.
New York, March °.
After several ineffectua! attempts, we
: The Timesâ Montreal despatch Says the i tormed, a circle has at leneth been established
Militia are under arms and on duty to-night. | in Calais, and it is boastfully stated that fifty
it is reported that Navy Tx and has been seized .
stand of arms and men to handle them can be
OY LU,0U ilakus 1 () ranye né hy , i" , ; :
$4, Vue F Culae vi nvemen are being | produced at half an hour's notice in a certain
Staee There is great excitement in the city. loeality in that city. (We are proud to do ow
New Yorx, 9th, P. M. neishbours the justice of stating from personal
Toronto, 9th. â The response vesterday for| Knowledge that Fenian designs find no favor
volunteers from all parts of the country was with the respectable portion of the Calais com-
munity.) We have it also on good authority
{that within the last few months attempts have
been made to purchase arms and ammunition
very and a a uch larger number
rvices that
enthusiastic,
;
atteredt their se
was required, . es
Phe Globe to-day has a report of a Fenian plot,
which is for a body to cross into Canada and | fTOâą private in dividuals, who were known to
take part in the pul iÂą processions on St. Pa- | Possess them, not five miles from where we
trickâs Dav, who will disturb the peace and | â rite. All these facts lead to but one conclu: |
1
sion, which is, that should they by any possi-
The Orange Watehman of to-day says the
Fenians of this city will walk on St. Patrick's
Day armed with pikes and revolvers, and calls
It is believed
So great is the drain upon|
some large business houses in the city, that |
atemeil
could obtain no rest or alleviation of his suâfer
ings, although the most scientific ductors were
attending upon him,
7, at a quarter past nine a.m
. . warn . rolder } » : " â |
his body were deposited in a yulden urn, en jin the Chair. Ona reconsideration of resolutions
riched with diamonds, and placed upou a paf-}
ticular throne, and after the usuai period of iy-
ing in State, according to the Siaitiese custo,
it will be buried with great esremouu).
| Dear or Ma. Heesert, M. P.âThe Right) py, peason given for the change in the value of
shares was the fact that three pounds cannot be
divided into any number cf dollars, of 6s, 3d. each, |
| Hon. Mr. Herbert, M. P., for Kerry, died sud
j}denly on Monday night at Adare, the seat of
Eari Dunraven.
}THE FRENCH EXTRADITION TREATY
WITH ENGLAND.
In the debate upon paragraph 1 of the address
in the Corps Legisiatii on Wedensday, M. Jules
| Favre censured the withdrawa! of Franee from
| the extradition treaty with England, and said he
suspected the existence of some political motive
tor the step âM. Rouher, Mimster of State,
rep! ed that the measure in question had no poli-
tieal significance. Notice was givÂźn to lLerminate
the treaty because it had no satirfactory result,
but the Freuch Government bad uot relinguished
the hope of concluding a wore effectua! treaty.
THE BREACH BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND
PRUSSIA.
The breach between Austria and Pruasia wii
not be lessened by an order which General Gab
lenz, the Austrian commander in Holstein, has
a dveased to the provincial governments of the
D chy. He says :â*I do not besitate to expres.
mysell in taveur of the Cousntution of bed4, as
the proper basis for the future political organt-
sation of Holstein, and L recognize in theic tull ex
tent the ebligations thereby inposed upon the
Government of the Ewperor ef Austria.â W hat
will Prussia say to this
Beri, Marcu 1.âIt is stated that in the
Ministerial Council held yesterday the definitive
j Settlement of the qnestion of the Duehies formed
the anbject of the discussion, aud that a resolution
was airived at.
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THE REVOLUTION IN ROUMANIA.
Tlntelligence from Constantinople states that (he
Diplomatic Representatives of the Powers whe
signed the âTreaty of Paris bave communicated to
their respective Governments the wish of the Sub
lime Porte that a commissioner should be sent fe
Bucharest on behalf of each of the above Powers
in order to inquire inte the recent events in Rou-
mania. It is asserted that Austria has come t
fan woderstand.ng with the Western Powers in re-
| ference to the question of the Danubian Prin-
| cipalilies,
The Marquis de Mousiser, Freneh ambassador
distract attention ile armed Fenian bands ,
oe I es ' > , the New Brunswick, and not the Canadian, | âides with the protest made by the Sublime Porte
Bostox, March 10. froutier is their proposed destination.â | against the proceedings of the revolutionary party
Toronto, C. W., 10th. âYV olunteers continue yi, at Bucharest, and that all the neceswary steps te
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FURTHER NEWS BY THE MAILS.
to respond to the eall with great enthusiasm.
Bishop Lynch has issued a cireular de
nouncing the Fenians. Phe Customs De ial . MIP EVOTICL
partment have issued a ciccular speedily in- ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.
structing the officers to thorough!y search all oe Mat) â , f ;
baryave and passengers coming into the Pro- Tur Mails are coming upon us In great force. |
vinces, and detain all arm« and munitions of} The second Mail for the week came on Satur-
War. All weapons will taken from pas-| dav, brinviay
names Wii + taken With a list
' : New York.
may have ti their possession.
. " 7 â â . oe | Âą " 2403 | ih
Express goods shall be closely compared with | Other Mail was received at the Post Office here, |
$s whose â : a
. f Yesterday morning (Sunday) an
4) SUCH ws hey © .
the manifests and suspected packages will be | and this included a Mail from England by the |
; F reisht tra . ce Careruts) y | more direct route to Halifax. The Steamship
am ~a > pacKare n mentioned in the | ââ Sal âer : TI |
manif he allowed to pass. Cars will] Africa arrived at the latter place on Thursday }
Te âfore passiuy the froutier. forenoon last, with dates to the 3rd instant. |
New York. March 10. We make room below for some of the fore ign |
\ despatch from Ottawa, Canada, says ;â | vewsâother intelligence has been anticipated |
- ;
Pa iwiment has been called to meet April by the New York arrival. Willmer & Smith's |
0th. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will
: | Zumes states that Her Majesty the Queen has |
mfederation with | Pus
\ large reinforcement will be sent |
jiune diately accede to the ( me â â oe . .
aliiailias veen ill, but not seriously so.âThe English
out from Kavland as soon as wavi-ration opens | Cabinet are said t » be in earnest about a Reform }
on con ned Fenian raid. -Eng Bill, and it is said that Mr. Gladstone would
lish runheouts have heen orde ed to the Fishin ar .
grounds in view of the abro.ation of the Ri Be introduce a measure on the subject, on the!
peveitv Treaty -The Government buildings | 12th instant.âSome alarm has been created by
cud banks in Ottawa have heen placed under| the discovery that Fenianism prevails in th:
" } , . i
seria 2 t nicht \r msenents have been British Army. To what extent, it is impossible |
mad Reciprocal Free Trade between Ca a :
nada and the Hritish West Indies, and a direct © 88„: but the belief is, that it is confined to
zivail â a Mout thit will he imme-| only a few of the Irish soldiers.
desvatch sovs the cries has ved, and eon. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF EAR
fr ' â ; of the arriva uu RUSSELL.
teers â iwe t ane! FOO js The town was startled on Wedoesday by
at 4 ius if ul © billetied by 1} sterv that Lord Russell had asked he: Maâesty t
en . tll she 1 : va the frontier are) pejieve him from duties which had moved too irk
â Se OTed Uy u off trains. It) some for him, aud that the Duke of Somerset
! tat â AOD Âą "|> e now armed had hee npon his recomume nelati hh, @ trusted
1 ready to march The authorities are | with the task of formins a new Adn.inistration.
" Ă© lity to drive back any To persons at all acquainted with the te:m
benra invaders : n which Lord Russel! and his collea rus |
New York, March 12. d, or who had watched at all carefully th
The steamshi » Vig of Boxta ¹, with Liverpool course which the Ministry has taken in Parlia
dates tu the Ist of Mach, has arrived. The | ment, it conld be no matter of s: rprise to hear
j
» want of unani- | tiat, hopeless of arreement, all the members
Earl Russell's Calanet, avs it is not| of the Cabinet had tendered their resignation
at the Rassell has) t> her Majesty. The Times zave the fo lowin +}
asked the Queen to releive him of his duties. | reasons why Lord Russeli should have resizned
lt admits that the rumor wants authentication, | ââHis Administration has not been called!
but d Clave it
Times, after exvatiating ont
mity tm ' Si
, âae
surprised rumor that jiarl
as a fact. It susmeses that aj anon to do much, vet what it has done has ex-|
new Liberal Cabinet will be formed, and sa-r-| libited a spirit of vaecillation aid uncertainty
gests the Duke of Somerset as the possible head. | which auzured ill forits future. Anything like |
No other journal says anythin: on the subject. | unity of principle was absent from its deliber-|
-The Lrish question has been discussed inj ations; the Cabinet has been divided ayainst
the House of Lords, and Earl (irey vave notice | itself: what one man has proposed another has
thathe would, at aa early day, move for a fall |
consideration of the subject. ...The Times!
bitterivy deawunces the had taste of Mr. Ban- !
yvration on Mr. Lineceln. Situation of |
Fenian a fairs remains unchan red, and arrests |
what would happen to-morrow, because it was |
impossible to say what spirit would then be |
predominant.â
signed. He has heen at lorzerheads with his
coileayues for the last few weeks, and i
lieved that the quarrel came to a head on Sa-
| turday. A rumour, very much better substan
croft.
eoutinue plentiful in all directions, and arms is he
aud ammunition frequently seized. The pro-|
visions of the Peace Act have âeen further ex
tender. Sir Chas. Phipps. Keeper of the} tiated than that of his resizuation, decâaves t) at}
Privy Purse, and Private Secretary to the |
Queen, is dead -The Paris Wemorial Diplo-|\ordship's private house, he proposed a Reform
metiqne says the mission of Baron Sailard to! Bill to which his colleagues curtly refused their |
Mexico is a mere startin, point fornezotiations | assent. If his lordship threatened resâ gnation
tor the withdrawal of the Fren Thejhe has thousht better of the matter. The
report that 5,000 will return in May is at least} Jace thinks that the return of the Conserva
|
nh troops.
j
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erv premature.
ts end in 1865,
Tt has cost ÂŁ27,000,000 sterl-{ nation. The Whigs out of office
ing, and 10,000 men killed and disabled. -jand achieve an audacity wech they lose when}
Moreov el, |
The Lindon S/ar has reason tu know that the ; debauched by the sweets of place.ââ
}
** crow strony
relations of Austria and Prussia, relativeto the| there are certain âyellow admiralsâ âwh
Duchies, is very evitieal. Iteven hints at the | have eome to the fore by mere seniority, who!
possibility of war. l inspire no coulidence, and have neither know
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH TO QCEENSTWOX led re nor genius to justify their position. Ou
dee ; ei -ontemporary thinks those persons ** on cht to}
The Bank rate is uchanzged The rumor! >" , , nig °
â - ° wr age = be relerated to obscurity.
of the resignation of Earl Russell ic empha ; ee : ,
tically denied. Fenian aâfairs remain un-| A change in the Cabinet will shortly he |
7 : 1 Os > , retire 2 Y Sor reor G ay |
changed. -The Military force in Ireland is} cause d by the retirement of Sir George Grey |
to be further auzmented.....The Enzlish Go-| from the Home Othee, i
vernment has sized two vesseis which were | : |
hitms ont forthe Chilian (rovernment. The} Rerorm Conrerence.âThe conference of
;
Eaclish Government has received a telegram |
in 21 howrs, from fodia, announcing the settle-| throughout the country, convened by the Re-
at of the Whoutan affair. | form Leazue, assembled on Wednesday evening
New Yore, 15th March. | at St. Martinâs Hall, Long-acre. About 200
__ | delegates were present, and nearly all the prin-
â R coat eepurte « plate te a oo. â. | cipal towns in the kingdom were represented.
7 nero C rte edi eaceaing om Bd ane, | Mr. Beales, the president ot the Refor m League.
foundation. Everything quiet. was called to the chair. Mr. Greening, of
BuPFALO
reformers from the various reform associations |
i
tai
at
â Manchester, moved, and the Rev. Mr. Little, ot
Mareb 15th. | Nottingham, seconded, a resolution affirming
Two handred United States soldiers arnved} rhe principles of the Reform League, in resi
here yesterday, and are Hew at Foct Perter More | dential and rezisterial manhood suffraze, pro
sand te be expected. They are «upposed to be | The resolution, after
, Be tected by the ballot.
here te see weuiralily lawa rer pected... Gold 131. some discussion, was adopted unanimously.
New Yor«, Mareh 15th.
The draft of a refurm bill, embodying the prin
Speeial Toronto despateh says, the authorities | ciples of the league, was then laid before the |
are aid ta be in possession of startling intelligence and reterred to a committee of twelve |
Thousands of Feniana will cross the border as j
acon as the weather perunts, and be joined by |
Fevians in Canada. Government! detectives are |
al rt on thie side of the line, and keep the Cana- |
dian authorities infurmed of the movements ofthe |?" en
euewy. The panie showa no abatement. A;\o! @ very heterogencous aud miscellaneous |
serious rus for geld has commenced on the banks| character. The cost of parochial proceedings |
throughout the Provinees, and the Government is| at law or in equity, payments for or towards |
belping the bauks with apecie.â(iold 111. the country, hundred, or borough rates; a po- |
â-- lice rate, constablesâ expenses, and cost of pro
MORE ABOUT THE FENIANS! | ceedings befure justices, paymeuts on account
lot the Rezistration Act, vaccination fees, ex
We clip the following items, alditional to| penses allowed in respect of parliamentary 0:
those already received, from the Toronto tele- | municipal ee ee under ee
â ' j | Parochial Assessment Act (for surveys anĂ©
ene he PES Te Sree We Oe Hee | yaluations,) and loans repaired under the same, |
A full supply of ammunition has been pass-| i) come out of the sum collected as poor rates.
ed ta the troops, aud railway trains are made) pig although in the year ended Lady-day, |
up and ready to move at & moment's notice to| 1964. the total amount raised in the metropolis
any point of attack. lunder this head was ÂŁ1,489,732, only ÂŁ876,-
Many reports are current, and one pretty; 292 was expended in relieving the poor; and
generally eredited is that Parliament will be! while a uniform rate of 1s 2 9-10 in the pound
called to assemble immediately, that the Habeas | for the year would provide for all charges ot
Corpus will be suspended and martial law pro-| administration and relief, the present average
claimed before the 17th inst. ~ Government! poor rate upon the whole of London is much
has takea possession of the Montreal telegraph | hi cher, being 2s 1 2-10d in the pound on its
line. jrateable value. That nearly half our poor
The Toronto Globe calls onthe President to| rates should be applied-to other purposes than
interfere. | relieving the poor is in itaelf a glaring anomaly,
Toronto papers of this morning are filled | and one causing needless confusion and irrit-
with despatches from points showing that the | ability in the minds of the people taxed.
tailitary preparations are extersive, and that |
every town is turning out in full force. As fast! Deara or tae Kexe or Stam.âLetters from
a troops arrive they are organized in battalions. | Singapore, dated Jan. 20, announce the death
They will be drilled five hours per day. âof P. 8. Phar Pawarendr Ramesr, the second
To-day there is a turn out en masse of citi-| King of Siam. His Majesty had been in ill
| meeting,
| for consideration.
How Poor Rares ane Spext.âWhat are it
seut called poor rates include expenditure
}
|; MOVEMENTS OF
} servation on the banks of the Pruth
| comusander-in chief, is
| cers who have been residing in Canada for the | gy, among the Paragwayas treops and the allied
ito General Sweenev.. .
this city alone...
cartridve boxes and knapsacks were bought
rejected, and wo one has been able to vues- | Ot auction last week from a house in Park
Rut Earl Russell has not re. | Officers detailed for that purpose...
probable that Col. Taessham will command
| the first Fenian regiment trom this sity, and a
at the Cabinet Couneil of Saturday, hi Ll at his | ized, and an independent battalion for special
| service under command of Col. Murphy...
} stored in
The French expedition was} tives to power would be the best thing for the | of the Fenians.
| Society, under the patronage of the Benevolent
|
| Students.
| hope, prosperous career, was a student of Dr.
jexpedite the assembly of a conlerence upon the
| affair had already been adopted.
RUSSIAN TROOPS OF
THE PRUTH.
Bropy, Fes. 23 âActive movements are tak-
ing place in the camp of the Russian army of ob
hourly expected
| Odessa.
Vienna, Fer, 25.âThe Vienna papers of to-
day publish advices from Bessarabia confirming
the warhke attitude displayed by the Russian
treops along the whole line of the Pruth. The
officers of the staff were vecupied in seeking the
most favourable apot fo> Crossing the river, for)
which purpese pontoons bad already been pre
pared. No orders, however, bad arrived for the |
troops te march.
Telegraphic advices from the Moldavian fren |
tier state that the Russian troops bad reevived
orders to withdraw trom the banks of the Prath
A strong military cordon was to be established |
to guard the Russian frontier. }
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TURKEY. |
The statement presented to the Sultan by Mus-
tapha Pacha upon the financial condition ef the
| country, having given great offence to the Ministry,
hia Exeelleney has resigned the Presidency of the
Preasury Council, and proposes retiring te Eyypt
He is succeeded in his post by Kiprisli Pacha.
_â
LATEST NEWS FROM THE STATES.
sOSTON, Ma ch l >.
in reference to Fenian m
â\ Montreal despateh says,
ts, that there
Verdict
Was a secret meeting of th leawers of the}
movement ip that city last Friday night, ina
buildias net a hundred vards from the Bouse
cours market, in Woich it Was resvived to give
every ald pos ve to th invaders Qut «
the $5,000 members of that order in Canada,
it is stated that 25,000 members will take up
, :
arms as s00n as Sweeney's advance reaches
Many of the Southern offi-|
|
Canadian soil.
last two vears, have gone to New York for the |
purpose of offerings their services and assistance:
.. The New York World
says it is ca'culated that 25,000 men who have }
seen service would respond to a Fenian eall in|
..It is known that 16,000
Place, and quantities of arms and ammunition
ire being negotiated for from day to day by
..felezraph
yerators will no doubt be needed... It is
well known Southern cavalry officer the second.
..-An artillery regiment is also being organ
\ despatch from Albany to the World says |
hat information has been received that uni-|
forms for 15,000 men, and 2000 rifles, are
surlington, Vt., waiting the arriva!
Gold 132.
â = ~ |
The number of volunteers answerme to the |
âall of the Government largely exceeds the |
lemand.. . ..A military circular has heen issued |
hy the Commander-in-Chief, in which he says
the precautions thus taken are to prevent |
threatened piratical attacks of lawless men.
He has full reliance in the loyal spirit of the
Cauadians, and is convinged that the Canadian
volunteers will repel all attacks.....In the
Catholic Churches Bishop Lynch's letter was
read, and some of the priests called on the Ca-
tholics, for the sake of the peace of the city,
not to walk on St. Patrickâs Day.
St. Ceca Cuorat Socrery Concert.â
A Concert was given at the St. Andrewâs Hall,
on Saturday evening last, by the above named
Irish Society, which was a very brilliant affair.
The Hall was crowded almost to suffocation:
and itis the intention to have the Concert re-|
peated this evening. In our next No. we hope
to be able to vive a fuller account of those in
teresting eutertainments.
~~ ââ_-~<>oâ___ -ââ_â-_-
Mepican Examination at. Harvarp Univer-
siry.âWe learn from private letters receutly |
tive of this Island, and born at Tracadie, re-
cently underweut a medical examination hefore
the Faculty at the above named University, and
received most promptly his degree of M. D.
The Facuity, we understand, were warm in
their praises of Mr. McDonald's proficiency,
and they manifested their approbation of him
by allowing him to read his Dissertation before
the Faculty, and the Governor of the State,
which is an honor rarely conferred on Medical
The youthful and successful Doctoi
ânow entering upon'an honourable, and we
Sutherland of this City; and the result of the
examination shows that the teaching was by no
means inefficient or that the studies were in the
least neglected.
POE RE er
We have to acknowledge the receipt ofan
interesting Report of discussions and proceed
ings in the City Hall, called by the Medical
Faculty, respecting the precautions necessary
to be taken for the preservation of the health
of the City, in anticipation of a visitanon from
the Cholera. We shall publish the Report in
âdisease had increased to such a degree that he
The troops |
intellive nee from Europe vid ) are ready to march, and General Kotzebue, the the shop, and tovk away a few Boota, some ot
from }
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j|taves of the setthement im question, it may be
| presumed that our contemporaryâs stegy is hut
| dicate irritation of the throat or chest, Holloway's
| received here that Mr. J. A. MeDonald, a na-| fo whieh Qqeeeety's Pee
dh WESTERN BANK.
to 15 shares.
|
Without fractional parts. â
The Committee brmefly appointed reported
that nearly ÂŁ4,500 had been already subscribed.
The Hon. Jas. Warbutton, Mesers. B. Rogers,
G. W. Howlan, Jatifes Forsyth, H. Bell, N.
Woodside and P. Doyle, were appoiuted a provi-
sional Committee for the management of the
affairs, and were authorizes to prepare a draft ot
an act of incorporation, taking the act of incorpo-
ration of the Summerside Bank, and the resulution
ot Uhis meeting as their guide.
NEIL WOODSIDE, Seeây.
Alberton, March 10th, 1366.
Ee ee rarree eee
YounG MENâS CHRISTIAN AsSs0CIATION AND
Lrverkary INSTITUTE.âThe Rev. H. Sprague
lectured before the Asseciation, on Thursday
evening, on â England's Illustrious Dead.â He
introduced his subject by dwelling upon the res-
pous.bility resting upon every mau, t benefit the
age in which he lives; and he who dees this lives
vot merely for the thes in which be dgures pen
the stage, but also for succeeding ages. Lu pass.
ing to his subject proper, Mr. Sprague, on account
of (ts Comprehenusiveness, treated it under a cer-
tain classification. He first referred to the emi-
vent Poets of England. Under thisclass we find
such inen as Shakspeare, Milton, Cowper, &e.
England's Staicsmen Were next spoken of | Hore
the lecturer, while mentioning the names of se-
veral worthy of an extended notice, dwelt parti-
ealarly upou the life aud career of Chatham, the
elder, ove of the greatest of English erators and
statesmen of the Jstheentury. From this class
Mr. Sprague passed to glance at Military Charac-
ters. Newwoninthe navy, and Woite and Wellirg-
ton wy the army, were patticularly specified, from
a host that might be uaihed. Time prevented the
lecturer froin even meutloning the many eminent
Philosophers aud Divines of England. The lee-
ture Was Composed in ali elegant style and deliv
ered (reading is the usual practice with lecturers
before the Association) ina very eloquent manner.
The whole was most creditable to Mr, Sprague,
ind promises well tor bis future eminence. He
was requested by the weeling to turmish a eopy
of bis lecture for publication âThe Rev. George
Sutherland will leeture next Thursday evening
ou* The Geology of the Shores of the Southern
Basin of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in reference to
the Geology of P. E. Island.âPatrvt.
i errs
BuRGLARY.âOn Friday night seme unhanged
villain broke into Nicollâs Boot & Shoe Factory,
if w doors from this office. He cut away the
shutter of a window witha hafchet, thrust i his
hand and removed the, inside fastening, opened
the shutter, broke the sash, and thea entered wie
]
which were not. even pains. âPhe rascal's booty
was not very great, but we bope he may be dis- | â
covered aud brought te Merited puuishment.â MM. |
ae nego
City Corncrp.âPyesiding Couneillor for the
lor for Ward No:'T.
{19th March.
e
TERRIBLE BOILER FXPLOSION.
HakeisburG, Penn., Feb. 27.âA terrfie ex-
plosion occurred last evening at the furnace of J
& H. J- Neiliy inâ Middletown, resulting in the
| complete destruction of the furnace, the death of
five men and the wounding of six others. There
were eight botlers in the furnace. One was rais-
ed through the building and carried 500) yards
Lodging in the Penosylvania canal. The other
voilers were carried iu various directions, some
of them passing through houses and others build
ings. A portion ef one boiler was hurled through
a room in which two Wemen were lying sick, buf,
for unately, did not strike them. Phe bridge owen
the Uuion canal was ernued away, aud many of
the dwellings In the victuity more or
âred by the tragments
less shatt
âThe whole tewn was
haken by the force of the explosion. âThe los:
exeeods BOUOU. Theowuers will rebuild
aredtalely
ee
THE PLATE WAR.
The allied army, nvter President Mitre, wa
expeeted to enter Paraguay. The Brazilian:
vere daily sending reercite te the River Plats
The army ia Corrientes numbers 40000
awaiting the approach of the elemy. A buitl
was considered imminent.
The state of the Argentine provinces was satis
stringency of the money market.
Smnalipex, fewer, d&e., have been very destruc.
army.
It is understood the allies will listen to no pro-
posals tor peace, the fundamental basis of whict
is Hot the expulsion of Lopez trou Paraguay.
A rupture bad occurred between the Mon
tevides gosernment and the Chilian Euvoy. The
latter's exequatur was concelled.
_>-
Mr. Sewarnâs West [xpia Percnase.âOne
of the N. Y. journals has announced. that th
object of Mr. Sewardâs Jate visit to the Island
of St. Thomas was the purchase thereof, from
the Danish Government, as a naval station for
° ~ - nr ee -
U.S. men of-war. There may be some foun
dation for the reportthatâis t& say, some stich
negotiation may be! peddingiat Washineton.
As, however, Governors of.Colonies are. not
venerally authorized to seil.them to foreign
yoweis, and Mr. Seward knows fron: more com.
petent judves'than himself all the focal advan-
another addition to his long list of canards.â
Albion.
The Banking and Insurance Chronicle says
& humerous writer proposes that there be a
company formed for the purpose of providing
ladies with husbands at or before a certain
speeified time, in default whereof the lady
shali be entitled toan annuity from the com-
pany for the remainder of ber life.
â 21.
The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser says
there no less than two thousand cases o! smal!
pox in Buffalo at the present time. If this
be true there is danger of the disease spread
ing to Upper Canada, Indeed it already
prevails at Wellard aud alung the Niagara
frontier. .
HoLLoOWAYâ's OINTMENT AND PILLS âJudi
cious Managewent.âThough it ia impossible, in
this climate of changing temperature, to: prevent
ii health altogether, yetité form aid frequ ney
may be much mitigated bythe early adoption ot
rewedial measures. Whe hoafseness, cough,
thick breathing, and the attending slight tever to
Ointment should be rubbed upon these parts
without delay, and bis Pills takeu in appropriate
doses, to promote its curative action. No eat-
arrhs or sure throats can resist these remedies
Printed directions envelipe every package of
Hollowayâs medicament , Which are stited to all
ages and conditions and to-every ordinary disease
ââ on -_
sROWNâS BRONCHIAL TRocCHES, for Coughs,
proved their efficacy by a tert of many years, and
bave received testimonials from eminent wen whe
hare used them,
Married,
On the 3rd inst, at Miltes. by Arehdeacon Read
Mr John Chandler, of Wheatly River, to Mise
Elien McGreyor, of Kustigo j
On the Sch met, by the Rev..Dr. Ritchie, Mr
John Carr, Stauhape, to âHannah Leigh, fourth
daughter of Mr. dul Holjhs, -Hateer, of his city
At Cavendish, ow the Srhvinet, bs the Ree. MP
Freeman, Mr. John © © to Anuie M. Simpson,
eldest daughter of the Hag. Jerem ab Simpson,
On the 7th inst, by the Rew. J-W. Forsyth, M.A
Rector, Mr John MeReatie Sanimerside, to Ange-
lina, youugest daughter of Mr. Frederick Cannon,
of St. Eleanerâs. :
Died,
â=â
At Tryon, on Thareday, the 8th instant, the Rev.
Willian Dobson, Pastor of the Baptist Chareh in
that place, aged 48 years, leaving a large circle of
relatives and fricnds to monrn their loss.
On the 22nd altime, Mr. Jatues Gard, son of Mr
Peter Gard of Mill River, Cascumpec, in the 23rd
year of hin age.
ipsa ~~ Ship News.
sail about the 10th Mareh for
our next No., not having received it ir time
| health for the last five years, and last June the
sensto make a demonstration of strength.
for our present No.
Pursuant to netice, @ meeting of stockholders |
He died on Sunday, Doe.) in the above Bunk Was held in the Hall at Alber-| Beef, (-mal!) per Ib.... 0... .05+.5+. +++. 4d to ay} Cooking, Boemenielins |
aud that the qualitication of Directors be raised
iu
Vine j
Paraguayan army ts concentrated at Pasolepeirea, |
i be given, on approved aotes.
Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatic Diserders, have ;
New York, %7th Feb. âArrived Brigt. Helen
Davies, May, from Meregonowe, Hayti. Would
Meer York (iin Macs
PRICES CORHENT.
Cuartorretows, March 16, 1866
Provisions.
The rem.das of | ton, on the 6th instaut,âThomas McNeill, Esqr, | Do wy the quarter. .... 6660 cree eee -- 04d to 7
ork, (curcase)......-- eshe oe oneae -4d to 64)
Du (sunall). 6. cess cece cence eee e wees Gd to 34 |
passed aia ferme? Meeling, it was decided to| Mutu, per 1D... -6.e eee cere neces --.4Âą to 7}
âraise a capiial ut ÂŁ7,000, iu saures of ÂŁ2 108., Veal, per Ib......+. Rone pene gee
j Hau, per ID.... cece cere eee cree eres
Do by the tub...........- s+
Cheese, per $b... 0.62 cece cence cece wee
%
HEH ADVERTISEMENTS.
ee een ee NMS IRAN RAND
â| and otwer SOV»!
ty AUCTION, on
uext dvor to W. i. aliins, a jot of NE W
Tallow, per ds cohen che see nnhane eee. 40 Ww Ou COOKING STOVES, for Coul,
Lard, por Ib..,. ...ccrcccccecs cone cece dd WO 1G Do Do tur Wood,
Flour per Ib........ hace skal i w+ eee 2gd to 2gc ge ote
} is Be eR patanraeey .. )ga to bd Silli's KANGLS,
pea â rag: oe any OFFICE and HALL STOVES,
BP est = Lot spare POTS, &e. &e
Grain, A good opportunity offers to those in want to
Barley, per bushel...........- sores cess 38 tO 48! provide previous to Lie Keciprocity being closed,
DMEM, POT GO... wows wene vee ecece ee eres 28 Ww 28 2d! When tie prices will, in all probability, advance
Vegetables. â ba Sule Positive; No Keserve. No Post-
Potatoes, per buahel......... ee ee ee ee D8 Od to 2s} pouement. :
Poul WILLIAM DUDD, Auctioneer.
vanesad de ; | March 19, 1860.
Geese ench............ ee - eae
Turkeys, each............ coce coer cous oct 00 Oe
Boule, eaeh...-+- va seg yn iw! FREEHOLD PROPERTY
Fish. IN
Codfish, per qtl........-+---0-+-- + «+++ 208 to 30s .
Herrings, OP NR ee eek EN 308 tu 408 Prince County.
Mackerel, per dozen.........-++. ovecdse atte Re sialicanii
z Lumber, Sale at Auction of REAL ESTATE. in
Boards, (Hemlock)....--...+. 4+. ....38 6d to 4s ice.
WO, MEME). 6... cv 0s0 mre «- 4s to 5s Lot 18, on the Premises
Do (Pine) bee woes cc 08 obs0é cote nee ie > . ° oan hl yo bd
Shingles, per M... 2... 2... eens cree cee 108 to Lis rpthe subscriber will, on WEDNESDAY.
Semel the FOURTH of APRIL next, at the hour of
' sche tnetannes â Eleveu o'clock, sell by AUCTION, ov the pre
Hay, POP COM... ons cone coe cones .. 753 to 85» mises, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY in Loi
Straw, per cwl.....+-- srtsceee ces eee ds Gd to 28/18 formerly owned and occupied by Mr. Dongald
Homespun, per yard....-..... sees seeees ods to 68] MeDoyuld, comprising FIFTY AC RES of LAND
Calfskios, per lb........ sreeee aces oe Od to Bd) a little more or less, the sawe being in a high state
Re OP Cine ts ve bhinnessecaess 0 3§d to 4d} of cultivation, with a good new Dwelling House
Rass Jbb dhkie cane enncnt one Is 3d w Is Qi} and Barn thereon. This property fronts eu the
Sheepskins. ..... Ce yee ee ee 4s to 63 Gd} Head of Shipyard River, where abundance of
Apples per dvz........ i a ial PER pOLT at 3d to ba | mussel mud and other sea mavure ean be obtained
POPU, WRN oii osc a pans nadaidaee ..1s to ls 34] #ud has the public road ranuing across the pre-
GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrk.
WE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Flour, Apples, Soap, Xe.
TO be sold by PUBLIC AUUTION, a
I! o'clock on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant,
at SALES ROOM :â
100 Bbls. Canada FLOUR,
100 â American â
w.-* APPLES,
30 Boxes Digby HERRING,
i... wae,
10 â Comp. CANDLES,
a oo
CRACKEKS,
200 Lbs. CURKANTS,
100 Gross MATCHES
N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.
Charlottetown, March 19, 1866
Flour, &c., By Auction!
TO Close a Consignment.
To he sold by AUCTION at the Sub-
scriber's SALES ROOM, on MONDAY, 26th
instant, at [1 o'clock, a. m.â
180 Bbls FLOUR,
1 Hhd. SUGAR,
1 Bol. DO
CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers.
| Charlottetown, 19th Mareh, 1866. pa isl Lin
AUCTION.
FENUE Sobseriber will sell at AUCTION.
ut SALES ROOM, Qneen street, at 2 o'clock,
on SATURDAY, the 24th instant,
A Portion of the Effects of the late
JOSEPH COVELL, Esq.,
Consisting of Feather Beds, Bedding, Bedsteads,
1 Lounge, Tables, Brussels Carpet, Drugged
Hearth Kuys Trunks. Glass Ware, Crockery ware,
| Saperior Sewing Machine.
Also,
109 Vols BOOKS, among which are valuable Ma-
souic Works, a lot Masonic ENGKAVINGS. &e.
N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.
Charlottetown, March 19, 1866. &
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BAY EssR3. CARVéiLL BROTHERS
jou MONDAY, 2nd APKIL next, the tollowing
GOODS, belonging to the Estate of the late
| DANIEL JACKSON ROBERTS, viz:â~
20 Chests TEA,
] Bex SOAP,
27 Cares CHAMPAGNE,
2 4 Casks be.
2 dw. PORT WINE,
3 2i2dez. DO. DV.
} Hid. RUM,
9 Casks Kerosene OIL,
| âTerms â For all sums under ÂŁ10, eash: and |
| for all sums over ÂŁ10, a eredit of 3 months will |
i
Sale positive.
) factory. } .
The markets are erowded with wool, and prices : J. S. CARVELL,
have considerably declined in consequence of the | AAwwinistrator of Estate late D. J. Roberts.
Charlotietuwn, P. E. L. Ă©
* Renfrew House.â
W E haveon hand » quantity of GOODS
which we wish to clear out at once, and
ve P .
Will offer at a very Low Figure,
comprising :
Dress Goods, Shawls. Flowers. Ribbons.
Kibbon Velvets, Dress Trimmings, Gloves,
White, Red and Faney Flannels, Fancy
Flannel Shirts. Under Clothing. Ready-
wade Clothing. Hats and Caps,
scarfs, Neck Ties Boots and
Shoes, Cutlery, Nails, Plongh-
mounting, Linseed OLFL,
thoiled and raw), Tea,
Tobacco, Glass, Soap,
&c. &e. ec.
We have also » qnantity of
EUR GOoondDdDs,
in Ladiesâ BOAS, Men's CAPS, &c, which we offer
Less than Cost.
[= Conntry dealera and others in the Trade
would do well to embrace this opportanity of
getting cheap Goods.
DELANY & BYRNE.
Ch'tewn, Mareh 19, L866 hid p isl
FROM LIVERPOOL.
SHIP DAVID CANNON will sai!
** from LIVERPOOL. G B., for
CHARLOTTETOWN, direct, on the
ist day of MAY next, coming. For
Freight or Passage apply to Messrs
2. Casnonx. Sons & Co, 3 South John Street,
Liverpool, England, or at Charlottetown to
W. W. LORD & CO.
March 19, 1868. Ain
FIRE ENGINEERS
For thse City of Charlottetown.
VHE CITY COUNCIL have appointed
the following persons to be Enyineers of the
Fire Department, for the current year, viz :â
Thomas Alley, E
., Chief Engineer.
Ward No. 1âWilliam R. Watson, John Ings,
William Wright.
â « 2-Jotn Henry Gates, Owen Connolly,
Henry J Caltbeck. :
â « 3âWilliam Dodd, James D. Mason,
George Dongle
â * 4âHon George Beer, Johu Stumbles
Johu Brecken.
5-âGeorge L. Dogherty, David Laird,
Simea Davies.
PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk
w
will sell at AUCTION, at their SALES ROOM, |
j exceeding Twenty Shillings for each and every
| lay
mises at a convenient distance in front of the build
ings, and also the advantage of # stream of water
suitable for a tannery. Also, at same time, SIX
DOWN LOLS, in Princetown, with the buildings
thereon.
For terms and further particulars apply to John
Juszard, Ksyr, St Mleauorâs; Heary 8. MacNatt
Esqr, Auctioueer, Princetown; or in Charloite-
town to the subscriber.
HENRY HASZARD.
Mareb 19, 1866.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
At u meeting of the City Council, heid
ou Wepxesnay, the l4th March, 1866;
Upon motion, ordered tiat 200 copies of the
Niuth, Tenth and Twelfuh Sections of the Law
for sanatory purposes, be forthwith printed and
distributed for public information.
PETER MAUGOWAN, City Clerk.
March 19, 1566,
orshaprcieeiin
Sec. 9.âAll dirt, sawdust, soot, ashes, cinders.
shavings, hair, manure. oyster, clam or lobster
shells, waste water, animal or vegetable substances
rubbish or filth of any kind, iu any house, ware-
house, cellar, yard or other place within the City
which the Mayor and Board of Health deems in
jurious to the health of the City, shall be removed
by the ewner or occupant of such honse or otber
place as aforesaid, within twenty-four hours, o1
such other time as the Mayor and Board of Health
shall deem reasonable. and after notice in writing
to that effect served personally npon the owner or
occupant, or posted on the premises, if he or they
shall neglect or refuse to remove the same, then
such removal shall be made under the direction of
the Mayor and Board of Health, and the expense
thereof shall be borne by such owner or occupant,
and, in addition thereto, shal! be subject to a penalty
got exceesing Sixty shiliiugs for every such neg-
lect or refusal.
Sec 10.âIf the manure or soil of any stable or
other collection of refuse matter be allowed to ac-
cumulate till it becomes oflensive, the owne;
thereof, or the person ou whose premises the sume
may be, shall, within twenty-four hours after being
notified, remove the same, or cause it to be re
moved, and on neglecting or refusing so to do, the
owner of such manure, soil or refuse watter, or the
person ou Whose premises the same may be, shal!
be subject toa fine not exceeding Forty Shillings
for each and every day such manure, soil or refuse
matter shall remaiu anrewoved,
Sec. 12 â There shall be no accumulation of
manure or filth of any description in or about any
THURSVAY, the 22nd instant, ot)
| Butter, Ten ders wes wees ceee ls Gd Is Odj LL o'clvek, wt the Warehouse i Gralivu Siveet, |
. ls 5d to Is 6d KL de
..Bd to 6UFS POV ES, viz :â
| READ AND WONDER.
Prices to suit the Times!
TEXIIE subscriber will sell his remaining
Stock of GROCERUES for Cash. Positively
ho credit,
Kice, 3d per Ib,
Sayur, 73d per lh,
âhea, Ya Gd to 3s per Ib,
Molasses, 3s 4d, per pul,
Kerosene Oil, 4s 4d per yal.
Currante,
Raisins,
Wine, Batter and Oyster Crackers,
Veurl Burley,
Flour,
Vatmeal,
legby Herring,
and everything iv the Grocery line in proportion.
EFâ Cash paid for OATS.
G. W. GARDINER.
__Upper Queen Street, March 12, 1560.
NOTICE.
âTue GENERAL AGENCY and COM-
MisSLON BUSINESS hitherto carried on by
Mr. J. 8. CARVELL, will, in facore, be continued
by the subscribers, under the firm of * CARVELL
BKUTHEKS.â
J.8 CARVELL.
LEWIs CARKVELL.
Charlottetown, P. E. Island, {
int Juwnary, 1866. meb 12, 3m
NOTICE.
(Que undersign d having been appoin'ed
Administratur of the Estate of the late
DANIEL JACKSON ROBEKTS, of Charlotte-
town, Merchant, deceased, by Letter Testamentary
granted by the Surrogate, dated the %b day of
March, iustant, hereby notifies all persoue indebted
to the said Estate to pay their respective debts to
the subscriber, at his office, Queen S'reet, forth-
with. Persons holding goods aud etlects belonging
to the said Estate, are requested to render accounts
therecf, and to deliver ap possession of the sume
to the Subscriber. All persons having claims
against the Estatefare required to furnish their
accounte, duly attested. without delay.
J. 5. CARVELL, Administrator.
Ch'town, March 12th, 1866 saz isl pat 2m
BANK OF P. ÂŁ. ISLAND.
WN ottce is hereby given that a BONUS
of Five Pounds per centum, on the Capital
Stock of the Bank of P. E. Island, bath been this
day declared, aud will be payable to Stockholders
on und after the L9th day of Mancu, inst.
WM. CUNDALL, Cashier.
Charlottetown, March 12, 1866.
FLOUR, FLOUR,
00 BARRELS SUPERFINE and
2 EXTRA FLOUR: For sile low.
N. RANKIN.
â
i
Ship Joiner Wanted.
A FIRST-CLASS SHIP JOINER
wanted, to finish a Fishing Schooner, now
being built at Cuscumpec. Apply L Cc. HALL.
%in
Ch'town, March 12, 1866.
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS, in the
» most central part of this City For plains aud
particulars apply to
JOUN BALL.
March 12, 1866.
- GREAT
Clearing-out Sale!
AT
LIVERPOOL HOUSE,
Great George Street.
TEMUE «SUPRSCRIBER INTENDING
SHORTLY TO REMOVE TO
The New Brick Store,
slaughter-house or yards connected therewith
within the City, and all such slanghter houses and |
yards shall be kept clean at all times by the vee
pective owners or ocenpiers thereof ; and any per |
sou guilty of accumulating any such mauare or |
filth, or neglecting or refusing to keep such slangh- ;
ter-honses and yards connected therewith clenn.}
shall forfeit a sum not exceeding Five Pounds, |
wid iu addition shall be subject toa penalty not
â
such mannre or filth shall remain, or such |
8 aiviiter-house or yard connected therewith con-
Liuues uncleansed, after notice being given to re
i . i . |
) move such manare or filth, or clean such slaughter |
ouse or yard
/A Law to continue the Law eniituled â Aj
Law Jor the better regulation of the sale of |
Meat and other articles, sud the weighiny |
of the same in the public markt,â
[ Approved 6th February, 1866.)
B* it enacted by the City Council of the
City of Charlottetown as follows:
The By-Law entituled â A Law for the bette:
revulation of the sale of Meat and other articles,
and the weighing of the same in the public
market,â and every matter and thing therein
contained, is hereby continued witil the First |
day of February, in the year of our Lord one |
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and |
uo longer.
Passed 29th Jan. 1866.
Peter Maccoway, City Clerk.
Freehold for Sale,
YHE Subscriber offers FOR SALE FIFTY
Acres of FREE LAND, on Lot 55, froming
on the shore, at the eutrance of Launching Bay.
About 8 acres are cleared, and the balance is well
wooded. This Farm is very conveniently situated
tor procuring sea wanure, or for fishing purposes.
Ter »sâ Half the purchase money two be pair
down RODERICK McPHEEL.
Dumbeggan, Lot 55, March 19, i866. i
T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor.
Bonevolent Irish Society.
T the Annual Meetwg of this Society, held
d ia St Andrew's Hall, on Saturday Evening,
the 10th March, 1866, the following geaticnien
were chosen office-bearers for the eosniag year :â
Hon. Daniel Brenan, Patron; Rey. Thomas Phe-
lan, Viee do.; James Keddin, Eaq., President
(re-elected); Owen Connoliy, &sq.. Vice Preei-|
dent (re-elected); Mr. Francis McCarron, Assistant |
Vice President; Mr. Patrick Blake, Treasurer ;
Mr. Henry A. Bennett, Secretary (re-elected)
Committee of Charity: Mr. Peter Halloran, Chair
man; Heaury G. Melntyre. Edward McKeuna, |
James MeQuaid, Peter Trainor, Jon Christian, |
Williaw Walsh. i
H. A. BENNETT, Secây.
Ch'town, March 19, 1866 lin
International Hotel,
THiollis Street,
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA,
TENTS veat and commodious HOTEL is
recommended to the People of the Island, as
well asio the travelling Public generally. being
only three squares fromthe Charlottetown & Boston
Steamersâ Wharf, and two squares from the Pro- |
vinee Building, with the street railroad: unuing ins |
uediately through Hollis Street to both ends of â|
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City
Every attention is paid tothe comfort and wants
of its guests. Charger rensonnble.
C. F, HOVKIXS, Proprietor.
March 12, 1866 isi r w
=
Notice to Tenants.
PPENANTS on Lots 9. 16, 22 and 61)
will continue, as usnal, to pay their rents to |
the subscriber, whe. by Power of Attorney frou: |
MISS C. A. SULIVAN, sole Devisee of the above |
Lots under the Will of her lute father, the Right |
Honorable L, SuULtyan-â tine been re-appointed |
Agent for the niaungement of the same, i
Arrears of reat uinet be paid ap forth with
G W. DEBLOIS
Crâtown, March 12. 1866. ie} put 3in
VESSEL FOR SALE. |
Jin
_Sanuary 2d. 1866. 2w [March 19
NOTICE!
Te DERS wil! be received at the Office
of the City Clerk np to TUESDAY, the 3rd
APRIL next. at 12 o'clock, noon, from persons
Pablic Pumps in repair the ensuing th:ee years
Particulars made known on application to
PETER MACGOW AN, City Clerk,
19th March, 1866
Boat Found!
ICKED UP at PANMURE ISLAND, about
the 2ist December last. a Small BOAT, which
the owner can have. on proving property and pay-
ing expenses, by applying to the subscriber before
the 1hth day of April. If not then elsimed, she
will be sold to pay expenses
WILLIAM MeDONALD.
Panwure Island, March 19, 1866. aw
Horse Hay Forks.
PATENT HORSE HAY FORKS for Bale
bs N. RANKIN.
March 19, 1866.
Wanted.
ANTED, by 8 Man ia the Country, a
situation in a Mereantile establish ment
Gvod references can be given. Plesse apply at
the Exaurser Office.
lin
Brig Talba. bell, at :
muda, 19th Fel. . Waa leading for a portia the
| Went I bigs x $)° 232 co: Se
gS
&
+ - Mapsh 49,9008. <> SOW. ws ta
willing to contract with the Cty for keeping the |
OW lying at Grand R ver Wharf, theâ
} L Bhooner ** ALexanpeR,ââ 56 tons old Measure
}ment. She is in good condition, aud can be got
| ready for sea in a very short time. She will be!
| sold on Hiberalterms Apply to the owner,
DONALD McDONALD.
Grand Kiver, Lot 56. Muareh 12. 1866.â3w ed |
_ Tenders tor New Church, |
"BEYENDERS for finishing out-ide of New
|
| Church (inclnding Painting). at Princetown |
| Royalty, during the enening summer acd autmun. |
| will be received by the underrigued till the 2nd of |
{| APRIL vext, ensning,âcoutractor to provide all |
4 Work to be pertormed in nccordance !
with Plans and Specifications which can be aad
| on applicution to the Chairman of Building Cow-
} mittee. by whem further particnlars will be
| furnished.
| No tender will be accepted unlees satisfactory to
Building Comittee. i i
D.3 MoNUTT. Chairman B. Cow.
March 12, 1866
February 19, 1266
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afficient security will be!
required for te Cue performance of the work.
QUEEN STREET,
will
sili. OF
Balance of his Present Stock
at
Greatly Reduced Prices âtt
discount on afi Cash Sales to ÂŁ10.
do do do from ÂŁ10.
10 per cent
do
15 per cert.
gg Sale to commence on the
2th instant, and continue
for SIX WEEKS pre-
vious to Removal.
Wholesale and Ketail Purchasers desiring
Good Bargains,
ire requested to call and examine THE STOCK.
WILLIAM FULL.
Extension âLables.
L E. D. STAIR,
.
i Kent Street, nert H. Palmer's Office.
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= Cabinet-making Upholstering, &e-
soqoipry AA
w FURNITURE of all kinda made to order
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ALL WORK MADE phn ie
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âSOO1T, 2H WF S°9[Qe], 1TH
Feb'y 26, 1866.
STRAHAN & CQ.âS MAGAZINES.
âESE Publishers will give one of the
elegantly bound Volumes of GOOD WORDS
or the SUNDAY MAGAZINE, or an additionni
copy, to any one whe will furnish a Bookseller
with FIVE new Sobseribersâ nawee for either of
the undernoted Magazines.
* .* Specimen copies free,
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âHERBERT.
12} cents a month ; $1.50 a year; beautifuily
ilustrated,
qso0od WV ords.
Edited by Noxmay McLeop, D. D., owe of Her
Majesty's (Chaplains.
15 cents a mouth; $1.75 a year; profusely
iNustruted,
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The Sunday Magazine,
Edited by Thomas Guranik, D. U., Author of
, he Gospe! in Ezekiel,â â Speaking to
the Heart,â &c.
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15 cents a month; $1.75 a yenr: illustrated,
THE ARGOSY,
A Magazine for the Fireside and the Journey.
Published by Atexasoer Stragan & Co., at
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Peter Street, Moutreal. Forse Âą all Book and
News Stores throughont British North America.
rR Read the Exawixen's Monthly Notices of
these Periodicals
Cinb Terwe on application at
50 St. Peter Street, Montreal.
Febrnary 12, 1866.
For Sale at Auction Prires!
ASES MATCHES, Bolts CANVAS,
Boxes SOAP, Do. Toilet De , do PIPES,
Pieces Striped COTTON,
Rubber BOOTS and SHUES,
Boxes CANDLES,
Jiixonâs STOVE POLISH, Blacklead,
Knives & Forks, Kazors,&c. &c.
Also ~ A large vuriety of FANCY ARTICLES.
A. McNEILL, Auctioneer,
Qneen Street. Feb. 26. 1566
\ ANTED â An Appr:atice to the
Baking busisess§ Apply at the â Examiner
Otiee. {Cb'town, Murch i2, 1866.
Molasses! Molasses!
CHARLES BINN8.
| Ch'town, 12th March, 1866, ;
FrouND âA suu of MONEY. Apply âtaken iwaediutely
ta
1 5 PUNS. BRIGHT RESAiLING
MULASSES, for sale st 8 low tivure, if
'N. RANKIN, Queen Street,
| Janaury 22, 1866.