one Fa sateen a News by Telegraph, Post Jan. ihe L. Megurier, the now May- ee. hte of the wee ship Woodstock, have arrived from Mount Lewis. Five ous left behind, be- ing too ill to travel, _ Jan, 13.—John GC. Fox, mannvfaeturer of Canadian pianos, died in Kingston this morning. ‘Lhe value of importations at Toronto for half year ending on Slat, wero $41'007,403. Mxports, $1,448,910. Ottawa, Jan, 13.—-Great fire here last night on corn- er of Rideau and Sussex streets, five stores aud several dwellings consumed, The Ottawa Times of Saturday morning says, that the Upper Cunadians would not pull a trigger tockeep Nova Scotia into the Union a day longer than she de- sired. Whatever Imperial Government may do, Cana- da will acquiesce in; that Repeal is no question for the Dominion Parliament, but stiould Great Britain grant it, Cahada would be consoled by saving a large expen- diture on Intercolonial Railway, which would then only fo tu St. John, N. B. It is necessary fur Canada to ve winter seaports, but they can, if necessary, get along without Nova Scotia, It invites Nova tians to take Railway question into account. Loudon, Jan, 17,—The Turkish Government is seek- ing to raise a loan in the English market, the proceeds of which are to be applied to improving navigation at the moath of the Danube. Advices from Hong Kong and Stianghai have been received, which state that anothor battle had been fought between the rebels and Imperialists at Shang- turn, ‘The Laperialiet army, which was under the com- mand of Fwtal. was again defeated. Cork, Jan, 17,—A viol of explosive flnid, known as Greek fire, was thrown yesterday at one of the witnesses for the Government in the Fenian trials; Lut the inate- rial failud td ignite, anduo injury was done, No clue has been obtained to the perpetrator, Dublin, Jan. 17.--At the examination of Lennon yesterday, sergeant Kelly, the eutvivor of the two po-; licemen who Were shot at Chepaside, abd a woman, both swore that they fully recognized the prisoner as the mau who fired the pistol shot which wounded one policeman and killed another. London, Jan. 18. When the Cunard etoamer Scotia, from New York for Liverpool, entered the port of Queenstown late last night for the usual transfer of the London and [rish passengers and mails, a strong police foree quietly weut aboard and arreated Messrs. George Franvis Train, Grinnell and Gee, three of the passen- re who sailed for New York. It 1s understood that these men were taken into custody on the charge of he- ing active members of the American branch of the Fe- nian organization. These proceedings,uaturally enough, eativo considerable excitement here, and elaewhere throughout the Kingdom, aud especially among Atueri- ean residents. The Prussian Diet passed a bill for a Railway loan of forty millions. A dtrict scarch of the person and baggaze cf George Francie ‘Train disclosed vo proofs of complicity with the Fenians, or juetifying his arrest by the British police on suspicion, Train asserte that he came over to Eng- land as the special correspondent iu Ireland of the New York World, ‘He was personally protected trough the United States Cousul against his detention, Moutreal, Jan. 20. Further developments in regard to Heuny, the liquor dyaler, who absconded to the States, show that the loss to the Customs, throagh his operations, amount to 120,00) dollars. A portion of his cellar was set apart as a bonded warehonse, It is sup- osed that he'drew liquor by means of a saction pump, Siepening of iton the ground floor, gebgereqstly subati- tuting water for the liquor, There are nearly two hundred simjlar boude somo reform in this syatesn is loudly called fur, London, Jan. 19 “The police of Limerick have made a teizure of gan’ and amninuition found in the shops of that city, to pnt it out of reach of the Fenians. Dr. Waters, another Editor of ‘the Dublin /riskman, hae been arrested, but the particular charge ts not stated. It is supposed, however, to be complicity with the Fenian movemeuts, Mike. Larratte, wliy 1@ posi: tively kuowan to be the party who fired the fase at the Clerkeuwell explosion, has been arrested at Glasgow, and brought ty Landon in irous) A.man named Claney has been arrested in this oity, charged with firing opoa the police. 4 Fenian mauifesto was found this morn. ing posted on the walls of the Mansion house, where it had been posted dispite the vigilance of the police, who have no clue to the perpetrators of this daring act. The boldness of audacity of Fedians in face of the vigorous measures of represeion which have beeu adopted excites much uneasiness. Kahn has been appointed Anstrian Minister of war. The remains of the late Emperor Maximilian arrived at Vienna on the 18th, by a special train from Trieste, in charge of a military escort. The train was met apon ite arrival by the Austrian officials, a large body of troops, and a vast crowd of people who had renege | to give expression to their respecte for the dead, au their aympathy with the living, mally received by the Luperial family at the palage.— ‘The manifestation of popular feeling was intense. Sore so hecpeceas o o ede 22 ee Holloway's Pills are acknowledged to be the best med- icine for debillated constitution, disordered liver, bile, and indigestion, Tlie wonderful efficacy cf this remedy, and the good effects produced on patients suffering from the above complaints, would appear incredible were they not substantiated by innumerable proofs of the cures effected by them, and the permanent benefit derty ed from theiruye ‘They soothe and strevgthen the nervous system, parily, the blood, . the seerctions, and saxigerens the constitutivn. . 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THE FAST-SAILING NEW BRIG « AM- PHION, ' coppered, and classed 6 years A 1 at Lloyd's, 274 tons register, D, MeDonatp, Master, will sail from LONDON, about the let of APRIL, 1868, Parties wishing to Ship by this Vessel will apply in Lonoos to Mesars, Jons Prrcammy & Sons, 69 Cornhill, or to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO., Jan. 24, 1868. din Cuarlottetown, P. EB. 1. FOR SALE, HE Schooner ELIZABETH, Juniper bullt, 87 tons, \ new measurement, launched in May, 1867, strong pee Aeernnally built, and well fitted for fishing or coasting, also, The fast salling schooner FAREWELL, of the burden of 27 tons uew measurement. For terms, &c., apply to the owner, at, Souris. | EDWARD KICKHAM, | din January 29, 1868, en ae ae ee a eT PACKET BETWEEN SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. THE Fast-sartrna and Commopiovs Schooner A, 2. McDonaxp,” will run between Souris & Charlotte: | town, calling at the intermediate ports, us svon as the | navigation permits. | DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master. | Jannary 29, 1868. iy someone een neealtetecemaenenr } ade j } | LAND ASSESSMENT, | Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 26th January, 1868. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this, Island, made and sel in the ‘I'wenty- fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty, Queen Vic- toria, intituled, ** An Act relating to the Land Assess- ment at presentimposed by Law on the ‘own and Roy- alty of Princetown,” and also of an Act’ made and assed iv the Twenty-seventh year of the same reign, utituled, ‘Aw Act to consolidate and umend the sever- al Laws imposing an Assessment on all Lands in this Colony, arid for the encourngement of Education,” I dé hereby give Public Notice that [ have made procla- clamation an to the terms of the said Act® of all the nndermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots, Common Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, or parts of Is'ands, ‘Town- ships, or.parts of Lownships, in this Island, in arrear for the eg ye of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the above mentioned Acts, viz :— _ Aeres. Acres. Township No. 8 1014 TownshipNo. 36 8194 ¢ 5 5424 a 37.481 “ 8 785 “ 89 «3110 “ 11 1384 “ 40. 2izes “4 18 1863 “ 41 20654 ¢ ne 15 954 “ #2 «2684 “ 16 31464 “ 43 32323 ‘ 17 «85384 “ 46 25524 “s 18 166 oe 50 1805 “ 19 «380: vee 51 540 “ 20 “ 52 sre a“ | sd 63 1278 “ 22 «417 $9 64 1722 23 1091 n ' 66. 2593 a“ 24 = 2589 +s 6a 468 ie 25 4184 “ 69 8 2) “ 26 «1093 “ 60 a a6 27. «890 ” 61 2565: & 29 «#1474 “ 62 2220 “ 310-2784 “ 65 18934 * 32623 4 66 226 “ 83 «©9084 George's Island, 566 “ ut 264 Buabury “ 15 bed 35, 2294. Connelly “ 60 First Hundred of Lots tn Charlottetown :—three-elgaths of No. 6, one-quarter of 7, one-quarter of 16, one- one-quarter of 24, one-quarter of 38 one-quarter of 42, seven-twenticths of 43, one-cighth of 44, one- quarter of 46,fone-half, of 65, one-eighth of 74, one- | quarter of 78, one-half of 83, One--quarter of 90, 97, 9s, Second Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown: — five- elghths of No. 6, one-half of 7, one-quarter of 8, one- quarter of 14, one quarter of 18, one-quarter of 19, one-quarter of 20, one-quarter of 21, one-half of 26, one-half of 27, 31, one-haif of 43, one-half of 44, one- quarter of 46, one-sixth of 61, three-cighths of 55, one-sixth of 69, one