te SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 180. | . veuatii nicaps ca ae err rs Ee : = ssion ak h i he corn-dealer who oe srs “ : = saa . : ( | oo ch ihe © jet 1 the vhjcction tathe School in question being spina afeandar, and with that troodom that if a similar or even a smaller purchase Latest b Tele ! Saunmersit urna. supplied te newy,int, the tinsel and open to the daspeetion of the Sebuol Visi trom party bias so esacatlal in deliberating [Uhan that was again attempted, without some | ua se sahil of such aw, nam having for its oljeet the Sach provisions as the bill comempinted, it} sone The cost f livig toa people 8 Mr, McLennan was not aware that any weneral veliot and benefit of all classes of woul ripple all the | sade the ar a and London, May 15, wrening, | THURSDAY, TAY 231867. simple babl is 4 ~ ematl indeed, but sectarian School was taught at St. Ela the community. That a financial crisis of , Cnurely withdraw the cirealating medium 0 “onfiot ual have beech pe Stee | cee Sagi ae pe eee : tite. however few ners. sud nore than dinthiary depression would tol. the Colony trom its ordinary and legitimate |, Conflicting accounts | he rene” Tnilita ¥| No notice can be take of anomous spe still the yecesariva of life, : procured: Hon, Mr. Howlan—A School similar to | low the withdrawal trom the Colony of the #¥enues. “The banks having to provide ex- | operations in the Island of Ce uh | Several) munications, We musiknow th names and) aq cheapSheynay be, must Dey ‘ . . 4 : ‘ in- : . thange te: bavy rer anc squiread for the wee, and both par- | addresses of our corresppdonts ara guaranty | y cheap) the one at Georgetown suit Charlottetown large amounts vet due, and soon’ to. be change ter heavy remittances req ¥ ! perl ba a a Ect re aaannw msm anew onirareine ave taken * spedabe Ma ! And such Mgea& ries are very 7 a : * Be RE e ’ ho Cu.| Payment of the Cunard Estate, were crippled | SaBam ae Bae tak if the latest despatch | of their good faith. Wevannot wedertake to ack lik es: 1 grdinary times rice is W it iti a 7 St Hleanor's. i unt ‘ A ey ne lor the 7 of the ' ay) in their operations, and consequently curtail: | see years ach OMis asserts that the Turkish | return communications tht are novused. ne halfpenny per a a. A laborer ean On, Mr. Henderson Was nol more fae nind Estate, apperred to hin juevitable. | od if pot altogether retused discount on the {TECEVed Tom AN a and of Omar Pasha) == ~ t nearer | ONE HAUPCAN) : f vorable to one sectarian school than) ‘Phe subject was one of move than ordinary very best security in the place, at Nd it] SPs under ited in a general battle, de Four pound another, he was opposed to all such on principle and that was the ground of ob- Jections, ‘mportunce, requiring the serious consider- | ation of the Louse, i Hon, Leader of the Opposition said that not been for these heavy drains for the pay- | ments of lands, the quantity of goods imported i last year would not have remained unsold i has beer ~ al London, May 15, evening. Intelligence has been received here that the THLE FAMINE NINDH, Tne old saying, ** tha\ one haltof the r f earn three pence ® ice is a good daily Alcance for a ae amily,say of father and cother and three 4 Nitah weak nak is vorkman of thyjoher class of foe ta Gee ea : ‘i Jeg ain eb easy ued} bark Rover, Capt. Hunt, which was list : j i : eae aif children. A workm hig’ Mr. G. Sinclair. —Stran ve gon a Hie he was hot aware that any proprictary Oey, Re EA ae Oe ae reported at Swatow, Feb, 12, was wrecked in world dirs nol know hoy the otha belt mechanics earns from Six pnce to ie ae a in eee schoo “4 i - ware’ lands were at present offered for sale, ‘The Aaa aoate a cuntee ey yavroad, €X-/ the Chinese Sea, and that all the erew who lives, 18 dr, eminently fue one. a -| shilling a day. The average arnings ©! bed ul a hu i roped hon, members were | oy ernment had not informed that House | change in gold was obtained snd thereby. the escaped from the shipwreck except one were | mode of existence of many more thar one small shopkeepers is about ve same. We Cag to a _ ey eet jon | Of Muy negotiations pending relative to the | panks were relieved. | § nan ue eh murdered ol ay ee the natives: | ).01¢ of those wiom we every day mett in ant reader will be able from thee data Mr, recach— au ‘¢ » ue t Sic | yess is . * ae hs) a ah . a 3 i ¢ ¥ q 9 1.. 5- "s 72 +2, . bie 7 7 red ae ye yuvchase of any Estate or Estates. The ? : , of lands, Joans of 1} Consols 02 , 5-20's 72 1-2 5 atrce a stery » tenths of . 2 rings of the hon, member, Mr, Rielly, to books tae was different with the late ‘Govern: | Te eo obtained by other Dublin, May 16. ae Cah ei aee our the inner | to rm some idea of the auton Px all at Prince of Wiles College, ie miglt 16>) i, cnt last session, for when the oxtenston British Provaces, from the Mother Country; Prisonora Flood, Dufly and Cady aro now] U8: 2° ii Hae SOL OM LETS te | theje classes when the price ¢ ; ivan mark that he had been told books wer | op the Land Purchase Act was introduced (am s wey was more plentiful, and conse: trial betore the Special Commission. domestic lity even Ob our mosb at aa tome penny three farthings per) : used in a school, not far distant, of a dis- the purchase of the Cunard Estate was quer’ would be obtained cheaper there, th: Liverpool, 16th May, evening, friends and ycquaintanees, ‘The prying ree nee Island rose from two pence loyal and anti-british tendency such as as] ppg at AGinEtentl 1 i Staal communities, it was a sound and wise AOL ee) ae . eyes and untvasing fongues of scandal ny : e sufferings y 1 AUCH Ths fered to that adminstration, ‘The ; A Reece annie stuffs market easier. Corn declined | &Y is 8 el ny to8d. per pounc jth f should not be tolerated in any British Col-| 4 provisions of the Land’ Pureh; policy to a a en fu Mi eae Dect + Mixed Western at 4s. Gd, per| mongers some\mes discover and revea! | halkpen ‘bitants would be dreadful to con~ : -. S 3s So} . just ¢ > eee epee Fihe C ny, from abroad. et unti le} Gd. Sales of Mixec uste #18. UU. 4 : : ‘ . het ants W x 4 es cee one ane ene ei margin (or the prasent Gavarn: Sine 4 Keane fee simple of their Ain . Wheat quotations unchanged.—ja state of thinks in the households of| of ane ai ALAN bread is not to us th a seat oH AAG Aff nad ili ora ment—s uflicient to purchase the saute farms, agrarian grievanees would. exist. re- Barley and Oats stand at previous quotations. | many with whom) ve considered ourselves | temp ne = to the inhabitants of India. f ship the Roman Catholic Bishop of Char- ie ee 4 pe i bility uf tarding the prosperity of the country; it mi Berlin, May 16, evening. | familiarly acquaited that fills us with| what arth rht at first, taking into con- jag \ . b e cou 0 sretore, see 2 aes orefore r 4 q sasures e . ’ G . ié Tie. . ree yas aM aN Rot y ABE EO ME URE RYH TO HADES OL tl Onl oan onthe principles contemplated: in eich the Aro eseiton nisi be auAy act The North German Guzette, the adel amazement. Virti\s and vices existed, ute a greater facilities of inter- ; Rit t Hh vhic! 2 W. : Y Hi ‘ f »xeC! , * : ; ry : oe : e community for filling that school and) ing pi] Borrowing money in av foreign ae: st Bismarck, ye Hs Soe aan Ste and habits indulyed’y, that we had no} sidera eta that now exist in India, a Gy strects of the childre RON vn ern fae 9 : as 4 y signed at London d 2 evacnatlo i naa ° We cae ae ,} communica . FoNscius ck Mes she alyecte of the olildrsn ot the! market, which could be procured from} 41 the close of along debate on the ques" Re iedanrcen ae Luxembourg by Prussia will | conception of, But Ushis SR ind the abundant crops of other districts, : Li Ruy Tbooe on tl TGHAGGUE Peay of the State, was not a sound poli- tion, on motion of the Hon. Attorney General |}. dificult within the month prescribed by | of those who live with stone’s throw } 80 Ithough there would be a great ju ie y—It hooks o} that dangerous | oy, and was contrary to every principle of | iyat’the bill be read a second time, Mr. Prowse the London Conference, and that Prussia wili| of ys, how much more t he haud that alt atta appa Ce “ane be character were taught at the school to political economy, unless it could be shown | yjoyed and amendment that the bill be read a merepre Tine: ‘ Be Uenavarnd (rOniUANLy mare thal scarcity 0 ; -onld scarcely which the hon, member (Mr, Breeken) | that it would be procured abroad at a) second time that day three months, which M Ss eat diameter. V How. little from drought, yet it eee nk th alluded, the fault was with the Visitor, | cheaper rate than at home. If the Con-| amendment was negitived on the following London, May 17, noon. | half the world's di live «us {amount to famine. It, however, soon i who should report on such boo : federated Provinces of British North Am-| division, viz: The regular weekly returns from the Bank} do eyen the most inte eh ance | began to appear that unless something elt Dr. Jenkins commended the disinterest | orica, with all their resour nd revenues) — Yyens—Hons. Haviland, MeAulay, Wender-| of England shows that the Bullion in that) know of the manner in VLG tts teem were done for the people many of them H ed and self-sacrificing zeal forthe poor, by | pladzed, backed too by the Imperial guar- son, Duncan, Messrs, Brecken, Prowse, Mac- | institution hay increased £174,000 sterling.—| +... millions of India contrive to exist? vould perish for lack of food, Immense th which those Ladies, both Protestant and) antec, could not obtain a loan for. the Lennan, Green and Ramsay ‘The money market opens quiet and steady : The population of Indii is computed to) Would perish | 1 were sent to the famine d Catholic, who taught the schools in ques-| puildine of the Inter-colonial Railway ata ve s. Attorney Genoral. Col, Score. | Consol for Money are quict at 92 1-4; ive . ; 100. ‘This im-| quantities of food were s R rr. ~ , aot Ut i i puilding of the Inter-colonia ya Nays—tHlons. Attorney General, Col. Secre- | | sath aah amount to about 186,000,000. ris } ey 1 many people left i¢ wa tion, was actuated, their sole object being | juss rate of interest than 4 per cent, With+| tary, Howlin, Kelly, Laird, Davies, Galbeck, | fwenties 72 1-2. a : ae of human beings depends stricken district, and many Pp i cae } i . i u Pe . M4 ot Yow Y av 15 $ 8 a G =. sa to impart instruction to the poor of the} out such guarantee the money could hard-| Mésans. McCormick, Kickham, Cameron, New York, May 15, epee Ate Heetenenr aut sinclal rop— | to seek for employrient in the mot shi binge. ly be got at 6 per cent., how, he would} Jenkins, P. Sinclair, G. Sincleir, Arsenaux,| Great financial excitement is reported at chiefly for su Dy Menthe ih which con-| favored parts of the country There is Ilon, Mr. Howlan asked the hon. mem-jask, could this small and isolated Color MeNeill, Bell, Howatt—17, ew Orleans growing out of the closing of | the rice crop. The peninstt a Leena SE Me engine vee in no country tor ber (Mr, Breeken) what school did he} expect to get a loan on more fayorab The bill was acedrdingly committed to a} the Sub-Treasury and the first National Bank. | tains this vast population is of very grea lo the people live so much on one an- the anean, conditions? He then alluded to the expen- Committee of the whole House, Mr. Bell in Large defuleations are resorted, ‘There i a extent, and comprises within its limits ee | ite fe eenenarelgn ana mu Mr. Brecken—The School taught in the | Ses that would be incurred in negotiating | the chair, reported progress, run upon the other Banks; the money market every variety of soil and considerable One ‘ atives of India than mil old Roman Catholic Chapel ‘lis allusion | for a loan in England. ‘The services of an Jouse adjourned, is stringent and the City National Banke has liversity of climate. ‘The means of in-| Stronger among SORT 0 aii A ‘ Rae : a ara , Nee enittia Alita : 1 A. McNettr, Reporter. | suspended, diversity slau ; ¢ us, and the beggar’s curse 18 re thr ayas in reply to the hon, member Mr, |#gent would be required, which wows 3 : ea ee ee rere, previous to the; mong us, a eke : et anit Rielly. my cost an additional sum, In vegard 40 the ee “= Mobile, May ae ae art Me the most pri-| dreaded by the Hindoo than Be a : . : ; rea, | commercial aspect of the Gestion, the or She ‘ i Quite a serious riot occurred here last} introduction of re ays, Ne ead tion ofany of the more affluent of his coun- he nay i mee ie ae st Nasi Government should not tempt a remedy atl iseella neous, night, caused by some remarks made to the | mitive kind, so that the plentiful harvest trymen Public opinion deals very lenient- 's’ Nepor ty cS Use! 2 DC ‘ pas Solly.of Pa. ‘Pwo pe: hea eae ‘ Pe Caah tid ate ‘ mil CENA TLR ee at aie aay Woais for any temporary depression resulting negeoes by Judge Kelly, of AG i wo persons | of one district did not at all compensate Seni teint forger,and even the I as were alluded iw onthe list, @ho bon. oy over-trading, The balance of trade THE AUSTRIAN PRESS. were killed, and several wounded. for the bad crop of districts that were not einiree Dnt it reserves its severest ccn- ‘ Dee Pea Oya tS , {might one day be agamst a country, and area Hee ‘Agricultural prosperity in} perjurer, s ! on IGPU Ton Mle Ge BOHM GRINS tee the next the reverse, ‘The Land Purchase | ‘The publicist controversy has embittered L ft t ! Indi lee Ge lepends on ie yegular | Sure for the man who donde tha begga est use of an assertion of that nature, MU AGee hie enidy Onuitiicd Gul the machiney | the disput to the attitude of Austrit ina ery atest: Adin ROR GE Ben eue “the peri-| empty handed from his door, A’ respec- ane ce vuelta NA oer Mae nena: niece ary for the further Purchase of EO Te eS are aie aru return and One COM ARC! OF we ae table Hindoo would consider himself dis- Thi ably known asa teacher, It was ungen- | oo Ne j ‘he. offeray| |embourg. As yet the question has not be- oe : odical rains. In a country where the)“ ae a TAPE Wore allj #rous to brand that teacher, or his school, fen eas i Hee ae Tae ae rare come an urgent‘one and Austria is not obliged New York, May ABs husbandman can reap three harvests, graced if his most ramet ee ‘ ne with disloyalty — an assertion without |/9° 5% Oey etetetore, see NO) so decide whether she will go with Prussia or Cyrus W. Field has received the following: | 0°"; : : es »an| found begging. But the ordinary — ded yauty 1D eonBOn On 6 ‘tine the Bill ler co : y famine, one would suppose, would be an ae ealail ° proof. atatog por ne fe Due Under COn-V France. At present Austria not only can re- London, May 17th, | AMUNEs Oh India is thus bountifully | sources of the indigent completely faile as Mr, Brecken would not vouch for the ee Aul D ITend main a but she Ne TO ae SnD On the 5th inst., it was reported that on the Ae A et Nay them in the dreadful year of 1866, no N t ons, MeAulay, unean enderson, | tunity of playing another rt, eve SHC . As aree iceberg landed | favored by nature, ‘ich Hindoos spent immense correctness of the report, but he was told | agra or Sea ahianatg a " ens TP Nn uld break | 4th inst., at 6 80 p.m., a large iceberg Landed : i ' | ‘Though the rich Hindoos sp a of it, and only referred to it in reply {0 the a Gr eae ae ‘ uti ieaee te Mae Meveani dns PE ca ats off the harbor of Heart's Content, Newfound:| There are in that country two rice)... to relieve the destitute, and though oe statements made by a hon. member touch- oman i GURHRIEOR He ne Mlle aon would be impossible for us, if it were not sucl inns one ane Ee poner or ae crops and one of pulse in each year, ; he the English inhabitants gave with more ne} ssi vinee of Wales Ci ore oF ‘ ’ ie Sita 7) . au *} + northern point and 200 yards cast o CER OU i Se Contre sted in September, K + ate . c nd k ing books in Prince of W ‘ 8 College * Ttending that the turther Purchase of Pro- | # neut ity as W : ane } Fe ae Cable in uk re antonieroR Wher: first rice crop is har atod 10 sop i ‘true their wonted liberality, f till the num ied Ifon. Mr, Henderson—Giving grants for prietary lands should be effected under the | mean mi pa a ay Be ee Het No damage with the present wind, the second in December, anc the PUse lier of sufferers was daily increasing. and years did not make it right. In Scotland, | provisions of the Land Purchase Bill as ay ‘ GN ra NEGA osvatcntes On the 8th inst, it was reported that the] crop is gathered in the Spring, ‘The first The government of India, not an instant your the Visitor of Schools reported on similar |tormerly; that the obtaining of a foreign | Wie Wei Ngtis ANT ae not im] iceberg had dis ed, but in passing over} and last of these harvests are, however, too soon, lent its powerful assistance to few! schools He would second the Resolution | joan would involve the country dee aly in ee Nat y whose allay she will | the Cable of 1866 it seems that some damage}. a ‘Thomuindepentonce of tele . Susie » BN ae zs 4 . adiately to decid: to whose allay she will ; f precarious. l rate the sufferings of the perishing Seve ot the hon, member Mr. P. Sinclair. lebt, and though it might afford tempor- | Mey cae pate .. | must have been done, tor the signals through i ‘ Nice ree UNtrete fe ES 2 , NY , Geut, ant Hen tamighe wlord tempor- ti. put if the decisive moment ever come Aus- ire became iinperfeet and have now| People is on the middle or December multitudes. But the utmost efforts of walk Hon. M:. Davies—He would also sup-jary relicf to trade, the ultim: estills| tria cannot follow any French allurements | Hut he Gubh Aue however, is un-| harvest. ‘Lhough nature is so generous blic and private charity were but a enouy port that Resolution ; and he was astonish- would prove disastrous to the best inter} put must be dispassionate and self-denying | ce! ; ui Tien ve a Laine oh dbaut tad dentauleangee fat icra Gs nO as slic and priva L ye Re tock ‘ed to find that the hon, member, Mr. | ests of the Colony ; that aloan, if procured, enough to accept an asiance with Prussia if it] impaired, and | irs rol He i 1860 will be to the Indian ag ee y Nan evan miserably inadequate substitute for the ie Ienderson, had, for four years as a mem- | should be specially reserved for, and ap-) be offered. EL an ENE) GE ok u country under the sun ip which Pare bountiful gifts of Heaven, oil ber of the ta eavenaonh annciioned prope ed HE the Paeaiuae of Jands sane We have forgotten none of the things with repaired ny» honda aay 10 are more Poaueny a Inet Be se oe grants which he now condemned, and not used to relieve any monetary dil-| \pich Austria has to reproach Prussia. ‘The q Hy “| their effects than in India. Not to men A ao a 3 & 7 . ‘ ? ‘ : AUSErI 7 5 : fey Ware ee re 6 Sa AT Eve, tion. Ilon, Leader of the Opposition—It it ficulty arising from commercial panies; troops of the two States went together against pie Puromibure aueston nay ae be ee the many minor visitations of this kind LEGI ee yi j 4 Fay AMO AN CL IUATE ut it Was impoli s i rin- onmark, ¢ Prussia wanted all the] garded as finally settled, for the Emperor Na- a ‘ ‘ : TAHA G A ; : ‘ milck would be found that tests were inculeated th Wl vats iin po tic und Aaa in ul Deninark, and then nite aT apie ae sania Meee AVAL Oh Dowel ive Chie: lke Or niMmone annual occurrences) yy, give in extenso the Legislative Why in any of the Schools in question, the ciple to: borrow from av foreign market f for he a He ‘hat i ay 1p} eh eae 01 : Boe nie OE L1O0070 cninind ad Hee ae tote titanate One the less € erant could in future be withdrawn, Ile | When the necessary funds could be pro-| j provoke: the w ind then | signed, is tor newt Terty. and upwards of 6,000,000 of human beings— SOUT RY up : ‘ ' BT ere etre PESKKUL LU TEPULE OL SHU | EtOo Pe aetrcr my Cee Pretbwrenneele ul-nengen vegereethy dete thew mos ratinnnericd wentien hats aie | nM Aele hays) Who were recently found Yo than Une ANCA UIE imeeithe cntive 18th the House was in committee on habit . -wrayeth. The children of all denomina- | Government the Money was procured in| against Austria. “Phat was shameful, Prus-| guilty, have been denied, ia eatin ake “Dominjon!??| Public Accounts. A condensed view of who kno 4; ore gueht at i in George-| the country without cashing Warrants at} sia under Bismarck tried to get up an auxiliary | ‘The City of London has voted £500 towards | Population of the new Dominion ! gar aKa te : Neill! v tions were WLUg the school in Gvorge- | y S Warrants at) se) : ; i ) ee By ; : : that Report we give from Mr, MeNeill's better ha town Discount. ‘The sume principle, il judicious- legion of revolutionary refuges and prisoners | the crection of a statue to George Peabody, The mind ofa bumane man recoils from s Bee hd them out) Mr. Bell thouXht the Resolution inyidi-|/¥ applied, would eventually: succeed. in| fom Hungary. | ‘Phat was undignified. Prus-| the great Philanthropist. dwelling upon the unutterable sufferings | °UMNNY tr. Bell thouxit savas effecting the purchase of any remaining | St on entering Bohemia, issucd the celebrated London, May 20th. | endured by a people, 6,000,000 of who Said Report shows fhat the revenue re- prosperous 4s and would mave in amendment. that Bsti ‘6 Ut Mu eT pote Gane proclamation to the glorious Bohemian nation. te * ‘ , Pes MI) LUCE) 8 2 v aM ceived during the Financial year, ended men of poor? hon. member, We. P Since: r, have a. that the t from time to time be Phatwwas infamous. We have not the slightest Queen Victoria to-day laid the corner stone perished in one year for want of food. Stee gun ab varanntal: ih £95 442 “re 4 On ’ Phe 1 hs Veni he A hg ‘arg 5 “ » ] | i . rescnee & . 7h . + . . ve : i ory. Ht uf ip 4 relyiVe to withdraw it: oS ay Wie Governme nt. Phat the indulgence for all these political crimes, and of the Hall of Arts, An the eee of a vast) ‘Phe accounts of the late famine of 1866, Vie 1 G We TD 54.845 1 or less, rely’ ) . aN ; cause of the present depression of trade still it ap pears to us that if a conflict should | {Ssemblagedgl he ceremonies were 1 vhich fr time to time reached us at 18 eR esna Itty, peneateetl ie cess. —Jturcthe question was pr ae the amend-| and scarcity of the circulating medium) ayise ANCHE ing fala le cannot ally | Celt and impressive, and the chthusi Ae ren Ie) ene ee Ue at suo ing. All excess of expenditure ent, and negatived as fonpws, viz i— Was not attributable to the purchase of the] herself with France against Prussia, who wilt | He Populace very great. through the newspapers, were sickening}over the Revenue of £58,902 17s. 7d., VE r ' ' ” ight - “er 7% . wih val ay q in 2! whic 4 ‘ > aly t ad 3 Cay ES} Yeas—Iions, Coles, Ilo (C uniurd Estate, but to the fact thata la ger! come into the field united with the German Dublin, May 20th, to read, yet the number that then died of which, added to the bali f against the Wisconsin fossrs, Bell, Jenkins, Breckes quantity of goods were imported last year'| States. ees * The Fenian prisoner MeGatferty, convicted | 2ctual starvation, at a moderate computa- | Colony tn the previous yer, amounts to ** Let the “(7.) than was wi ranted by the circumstances f we refer to the possibility of an Austrian- | of high treason, was to-day sentenced to be| tion, did not exceed halfa million, ‘The Para nan a ae fel guns Wo a least the f Nays—Ifons. Hensley, Laird, Calbeck, o the Colony, and also to the fact that He Bales) Y is because we have some | hanged on the 12th of June. population of the famine-stricken district ae Oba Wicca nal a a aigige 7 tg e i a S vO Bu agian Hatal spo} idea tha , , recog! for Ge ‘ a ri 22 9 aere t : be taker Davies, Ifenderson, MeAulay, Mavi and, ate vee Hee ERAN wie AC ef HA Alas Hae AGT iia aie London, May 20th—even, jis reckoned at about 27,000,000. ‘The ie pust vont. frou. the Reine of which there either v Messrs. P. Sinclair, G. Sinclair, Prowee, .) s Po UL UNE GT UID U LO t es he Cah The latest and most trustworthy accounts| state of that country must have been! js ineluded i » Revenue £10,742 19s. j Ramsay, McLevnan, Green, Mowait, | Hence the want of exchange to meet the} opportunity in this to form a fresh tie with| 7° | Pthe r RENEE A Me Den ata : HUHUUTAT HUGS USA (ante i s quanti REEL CaINGroh Ulead sais billldedliomiaiitey ee Germany. We advocate an alliance and a eS eae ant Te At the Is-| miserable beyond des: ription, in which,|/7d. ‘The above balance against the Colony ce 1s ce et. Jfon, Tacader of the Government defend. | MeMly, Nich soul! suipulute services and |i Gun. Duclis Way Gea duAehte anit added to the average death rate, one out} also includes all Treasury Notes, Warrants ‘ ‘ + dei 6 fend=| 4, orservice. e fr hie fon ate H ae ‘ 2c -feates ay e ‘ + : ° . Ff els WS Ad TERA fi t of then ‘Lhe Resolution was accordingly adopt- ox he principle of the loan bill before the TG Roatitia Re ae alee Cretans, of every fifty of its inhabitants died of ae aged aed uy ana a an ey bbe ad. a Connnittee, and said that he had hoped] our alliance is sought, it will be for us to de- Aoxindria, Bey nty May 20, | atarvation. haven of £27, 41 dist 2a Aes pre- " sf : ; a H oe Sens 5 3 : Bs ee ¢ ‘| y 18 mls OS. i ahr: oY Phe Law Reform vill relating to plead. | Poth sides of the House would have ¢o..-| mand the price of the same,—Dic Neue Presse| I he Sultan has granted the title of King to} ‘The immediate cause of this terrible| vious year, ‘Phe total receipts for and on Wy, § * ings and practice in the Supreme Court, | a ine TCR E | means) — Weand, the Viceroy of Egypt. visitation was the sudden stoppage of the] account of Public and Crown Lands, dur- eRe hh a tt Ceo Re ate rhereby no f ee! further py . i ne OGKiccaiva F ‘ 4 HAN ae this Me was read a third time and passed, and also oe ached eae lee to falleve Wie AG THE PRUSSIAN PRESS. ‘ ' London, May 20th—even, | rains in August, which, to have ensured} ing the past year, amounted & £16,148 ‘ Miludday AA ands als sve the em- fy h ¥ 20's 72% ‘ ayy Dita CAG nian on als a the bill to amend the Edueation Act. NGG GAECG MHF Colody dommiell Consols 93 for money: U 5-20's 724 a yood crop, should have continued two | L0s. 6d, ‘The “expenses Cee pine } in seeretary rsoante Nes a K % og Nhe A) ANS : fi Py ‘4 5 5 : ; . Vi tha { Fi x Shin «Hon, Colonial Seeretary presented re-} yg principle of the bill though formerly | 1" considering the Luxembourg question, New York, 21. | months longer. ‘The rice crop, which in | Dé riod, including loss of Aaa Se which is ports of various Small Debt Qourts through opposed and petitioned against by the} People are accustomed to regard it only as an| Break in Cable has been ascertained to be | the first staves of its growth, requires a| Mterest, amounted to £5,862 ¢ eocor 5 d wommmemeethc Island. Paar setae Spain Eacuoete ed ») object of dispute between Germany and| three miles from Heart's Content. : Ua saieue nye : Rent ing asurplus of £10,286 Os. NM. over an aoa : Conservative party generally, was now inne ) Gold (N.Y) 1874 great deal of moisture, v ‘oon scorched | ayy expenses Lae The Act to incorporate the Charlotte-| aimost universally admitted to be not only | Won the Enalis! Turaten Souveuny herd 3 Ae to powder by the powerful heat of a ; fee Glan own Hotel Company was read a second | sound, but also loudly called for, In wool ee ih weet one enn CELE Mn AOE London, May 20—midnight, i T i ; By this we see that /he debt of ‘ and agreed : Y Ae ee | Stanley, made the remark that Germany was ye) ' tropical sun. ‘The rice crop failing, the i it £82,344 eee Reo at vos of which he referred to the petition of many ctly well able to defend herself, anil that Ty te Tues Ce COMME, tpn a poor Bengalis had no other ye ouree the Island, after deductiy aNaenn Mr. MeNeill directed the attention of! of the Mireles snd others of Chiwlotte-| tt could scarcely be said thatcmnah ‘ae Hen IGEN to we pe aa granting es principal sydd ahaoat Ne ane “| the purchase money of tho reek Istate “2 House to the disturbed state of the In- | town, now on the table of this Louse, re- bound to trouble herself about thi ati Cee Se ite Pee Cd nue NIN CLAY: a) : ie Reel is £53,15 very cosiderable sum Rie “ . BC arse i) Tah 5 ‘ es —is £53,198. A very coSiderable sum, z 3 , wo Fr eaaeg ian < “a ii A oy ‘ ¢ , . | A division also took place on an amendme Lhe © 1 , ‘Is rice A ° 5 18 on Lenox Island, and moyed that 'D. | lative to the embarassed state of the coum-| With reference to this one-sided view, it is yo} Gani dGpyuall Tilia in Whtel He ae Gf the contmon people 1s rice, » | but not more than the /olony can rery ‘art, Esq., Indign Commissioner, be | try. However desirable it was to purehase | necessary to mention that the fortress of Lux: Wenn ; ovanindent wis defaced Phe late famine in’ India resembles in| easily bear at the Bar of the House on the sub-| proprictory estate, with the view of [recine embourg was for the purpose not only of Mr he f many of its features the dreadfal famine) °°"? waa thd Jai | g pury y } ndian claims on s d Island. ‘The of the land commission plainly | ‘the Indians had been in unin- | the tenantry of the colony from the rent | paying system, care shouldbe taken that) such purchases should not cripple trade | serving as a protection to the German Confed- eration, but also asa guarantce of the nentral- ity of Belgium. New York, 21, The Merald has the following :— Lronghton by the potato disease in Ireland, Tn both countries the people’s sole depen- crop. Tho Small Debt Cout Bill wos read again and debate: upor but the emend- " P ‘ i : Ca Chantilly Race Course, May 19. ea Aes i . efinent of the Leader # the Opypsition yeeupancy of thatsIsland = forjand ¢ other classes of the community | Phe dissolution of the former Constitution | ippye pyench Derby occurred to-day, Thir- pene aR tane ae eae ay was negatived ‘ Ae watter ot VGrant “fa century and had built a|to suffer in consequence. The loan con- Ob Bue Garmin, GOntalanntan tins nile! NO Ve cretann Sani nm: C16 fi is won, by | Hue land divided into a Aes eat tt to St. Ann's Sel 1 vas again prought sade other improvements! templated by the Uill would enable the} “ilerence ave Doone Juxembourg. IN pitician, ‘he Royal visitors in the Hrench | farms, the holders of which were ORE eee a re ane the de- > itas their decided opin- | Goverument to negotiate for and purchase Cee We ene cj epee ue ies Se capitol were represented on the road and at! immediately reduced to a state of desti-|¥P ™m the House. ie ie Legi ‘oe Indians to that |lands without paralyzing the general trade Ae Haaren i one a HELE TE j the grand stand by the King and Queen of tution by the total failure of that one! bate on this Grant says ye 7a ‘orritory of their|of the country, It was evident that the esinion Sie ie conte . RLS Bt Aik the Belgians, and it may be said thatthe | The mode of living of the native | lature will not endov any sectyan insti- 1 and they nm of the notien, | payment of the instalments due on the Cunard Estate, was the cause of the banks retusing to discount, ‘he payment of which would absorb the greater portion of dissolved ancient German Confederation, the Southern States not excepted, has an acquired right over the unaltered existence of the duties of the fortress of Taxembonrg, in substance whole fashionable world of Paris turned out for the occasion, New York, May 16, The morning papers say--We are specially of India is very graphically described by a writer in the North British Review of March :-— tution. The Stat must cité! endow all sectarian Schoes, or endofnone, for one religious denonination by 8s good 4 ‘ i j 1 es rey . A 4 hier Q& gran! prov L ad- [the Gold and Silverin thelr vaults. Under! and in form. informed that England designs to seize Cabal Boof he never touches --t 7 none OW Grn hon, | the provisions of the Joan bill the Cunard| This right Austria has also. And even all|in the event of y difficulty with Spa neand | only ones ‘oot | Estite would have been purchased and | the guarantecing powers of the Belgian neu- | endeavor to retain the island as a base in the | + paid for, without experiencing any ‘ous depression iu the ordinary trade of ‘try, as resulted from the said pur- Se absence of such a measure. trility, who showed themselves so zealous on the erection of the Belgian throne, and whieh would certainly not have hesitated to declire Gulf of Ma Gold 1 ico. that if Luxembourg became a French fort, anotner basis for the protection of Bele "t doubtless prove a boon, neutrality must be found—all_1! have the right ta}