€ PT ARE — eel - ie WEE Vag y Way RAST y Sry »y N aN EWS PLY ; WEVES SLY ’ , ony . VEXED CABINET. LATEST VEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SUMMARY OF LATEST NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMEYTS i i v | v6 ° ventilated Court room of the new Pr mIIniON MiMiste I the ‘Re TAWA, Jan. 15 \ il 1 inst year, ." F 1 it | Building, on Tuesday last There | who until very r cently oppor duced at the next session of Parliament len miles of buildings were added to YK Fire and Life - Vineclal Pui 7 f — nd were therefore, * « | \ } ‘ ference of 9 Priest Chicago last year ad sharlatta an. 17, 1876, re nine criminal cases t : a” " heii , “harlottetown, dat ’ we ‘ i cases, six appeals and as many tionists,’ mn ital Minister or any religious denomination On dil, the English ¢ — tunnel will MASONIC ANCE COM : ’ ‘OPER ARES DRAMAS ish is to be disposed of, The MACKENZI ne whatever, in the election of a member to °° Commence i next Apri nar ia y) 7 1 BY SHAKESPEARE’'S DRAMA: special motions t is] ' ee Jue (iROFFRION cn pan ual la uae The Duke of Norfolk has headed a sub rg! j i al . ise e Gran Ul the House of Commons, Wilt 06 SUINCIE : P | : following gentlemen comprise the Gran Lamp VAIL, \ ni eription list with $5.000 to aid persecuted i H 1 i | NOTICE is hereby given that a divig (we tures which P ssor Anderson | |... HUNTING tON Ca J itidate the ele German priests A . i i. di is AN at the rate of ‘Vidend el pg. 1 . Thomas ( " LonbDon, J i A rlin telegram to , : . , . , , ‘ Mabie { Shakespeare ' Bagi yreqwan Phorm S LONDON n. lo i B The expenditure of the Dominion for the i ee ‘ le on plays \akespeare, | Ww Hi. Bagnall . Bu al — ha Uuder the Patronage of the Most Worshipful the } roduetive of good. | Handrahan, William Mutech, William Dots smut t f ys ul eported that month of December, 1875, exceeded the rand ¥ ae ' i Ten per cent. per Annum, certainly en producti i ‘ lames MeUill, James Douse, William Royle, | ( . iD notified Austria that the receipts by $1,160,658 88. rand daster ol Prince Edward Island, on the paid up capital stock, has been q . ] indes peopie te read a eee lt 1, Williar Weeks, George ‘ mixed . yes 1 Phe or ‘Times’ rte: , clared for the ps und ti - i n wi | I I Arthur Holroyd, " a . Phik ‘ i i I Sin ent dly ay The London limes is reporte i by sxD UNDER THE AUSPICES oF sare 7 ‘a past year, and that the same \ reat t K ~ i itl i¢ Wright , Lreorge loc per, « nn J 7 i unce circum cable to have gained a great victory over ita a be payable,at the Head ofti« e. 20, St a‘ 1 BR. Smith, Francis cQun ] . - ‘ Hct ‘ ntemporar in having secure » » ; a ’eter Street, Quebec, on ; after Tuc.4,. as he a , the works of | il jenry | “ : » Fr “igh om kind ia halfa ntemporari “ 1 having sec - d ve € “ Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A.M. the 25th ‘ine 1 and after Tuesday, ' . Ambrose brown, ‘Waar wav . ] % usive use for $20,000 a year of a telegraph —— wha ° - ) > - x el Me« t | loya ’ i “ a) ‘ ed | T! Stock a . 7" i“ finest gen who ev 1a pen) jamin Hearta, John Robertson, Sam , . ‘ ay “ce rat I ent MeMahon line which will enable it to publish news — inl fle Lg nal Books will re. > I . Iohy ‘urrie an Del t ' . " ‘i ii sien i i eal a i lose I e? : be sa read i ved bv all who | Rae, James aim onn 4 W t ‘ iblished to-day In it the President from India three weeks ahead of the other \ VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, as a: “= tnt y bia OE 7 4 VW il t \ A ” me! “ } . oe : } By order of the Board ¢ if ibe aw rk } _—_ * ' ( t } laws | 0G. v 7 aoove, Wil be given in the : — : ’ i read them, that 16 wou : ls of indictment were brought in as mr 4 Fite , Che annual message of the Governor of tan ila bl CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sec’y ‘ o¢ thatre enr hil i ‘ , } t the ming yveneral € ction Sy : ti s . r - r “ vied ¢ perere vation to poin BS SHOE SUS" | allo e tiie : ,,. Massachusetts shows that the funded debt M A kt Ik DP i H A L L N. B.—Shareholders in the P. E. Island ‘ _— , 7 i i t t yuntry WI ure the ° 4 . . ro) Qoe AR shia ‘ Yistrict ‘eceive their dividean ; ~ ex But, alas the re ud The (jucen John McKenzie, in Hie , ‘ I l } ! by , 1 ae one ane Fig mage $5 ‘ wy 164, 1 more ON . n me nli Ne a “ae ur divide nd Cheques ¢ Many pious | forassault with intention of rape. A True) : : nec ry repo ft having been torn than those of New York and Pennsy!vania Pappiaction to the undersigned. ers of Shakespeare _" , Bill. ‘Tried and convicted. , pe ' Py ind distracted by agitation, discord and combined. The aggregate public indebted- Weel dor nip CARVELL BROS. ne@ple regard Ww judged . rhe Queen Joseph he. Heck pg ot] a | I nstafortun eo is in leieee he did | @ including the cities und towas, is over ‘ ’ i , - Pi. s rt Prince Edv. trd Islaud } real tfor bigamy. A True B ATs ption And eleven million dollars, having trebled with- . ebec, Jan, 17, 1876,—25 » we Was t r superior in real | dictment for ware f rit oe eet , | | ! ent power; but having he t t i ” ‘ at which a select and first-class T’ro- ’ - ] } Th { 1s ere we MAS DAVINE | tn she law : biel i Irst-Ci; nlawful amuse- | Tigaed and pleaded guilty. — ' led) agreei i a | a ae ee Ce Yeere. gramme will be tendered car. ality—as a mil , [ Gaewle Se ; The Queen _ George Weldon, indict dja heen invested with it, France could rely on Mir. Alfred Cope, one of Philadelphia's Figs saan IN C7. ee ts Many more know his name an for manslaughter No Bill. exercising it without weakness ile notable merchants, died a few days since Tatth sien tea ; . ana . The Quee Rod’k Gillis for larceny. Quart t t '@ 25,000 to the Zoological Gardens | IASTRU MENTAL, ORCHESTRAL & VOCAL MUSIC) ne a , ry little more about him. And even per ne Queen ai liopes that God will aid him and that the and gave 20,000 to the Zoological Gardens " oe se il 1 HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders — No Bill. { < und sme to heaven f that city on condition that no Irquor| APpRESSES gE [Gs roma. | of the Charlotteto Ye 'Co wb " ho read mut and are ready to take ) Robert Miller, indictment P°?' support of the Nation will not fail him in wi ae oad bios 2 "y } Al Di Lege Es, READINGS, RECITA- | ottetown Cemetry Co., wij} eons who rear : bs The Queen rs, Kobe il oe Rill ‘I ( om hie been | vou i _ should be sold on the ground, thatthe) TION 5, &¢., Comic and otherwise Charac- be held (D.V -) at the Athecwum (upper hail] his name on their tongues with reverence, | for malicionsly stabbing. a irae mi ne ed hs the fulfilment of his mission, "he Presis | animals should not be unnecessarily molest- | ter Songs, &c. | on Tuesday, the Ist day of February at tl mae 13 something rried — verdict, not guilty , tict } , 4 ient also says he thinks the country’s | ed. and that the society should raise Orchestral music arranged specially for | hour of 8 o'clock, p.m, at ns may Cones Tl I The Queen rs. Richard M. ‘idey, ts ¢ % . - : aj nstitution ight not to be reversed till $25,000 in addition, This sum has been | this evening by N. P.S ramberg, Esq. By order hich does not concern thera ey De- | ment for a misfeasance in the execution ol the | to avoid : »btained and the $25,000 secured. The Committee have been fortunate in | aie b acopehpemengee his off r of the Lunatic Asylum | dered his position they are honestly tried. The Conservative | O9b##ne ° - | obtaining some very Pepin scl JOHN LePAGE, Sec’y lieve in their heart though they are not | his office as master of the Bill ' , vin ex] ; ’ Those who sre out of employment in Miah me Nery superior talent, and Ch'town Jan. 17, 1876 a e } of Prince Edward Island. No Bul “3 , und Liberal policy which he always intens ; fore provided with | C2" With assurance, look forward to this | et ener ee moe h to say what they feel—that 4 Robert L. Wilkins, indict ; vines tl Mi tt ; Giasgow, and are therefore provided with wonnsbens bad eae teens om ; cord nonin ae he Queen cui aD vei , ded to] id preva The Vall work on the improvement of the public Phe Maciel Ei ec ; ' is books are dry with the rust of cen ss — ge oce ap tla ichlan McKinnon, | °° “* : i f e and t beat says parks, are paid ashilling aday, witha warm | |... ee iene ve nt ’ * s ld in this N ‘ need ceece " eres 1@ ~ueen — la as nea ervative \ eed : ; 4 : a i 1. Jars ome proverbial lor the success 1 incapat reating real sotercst Charles McKinnon and John MeNevin, | the aid Con vicMaho { imation caused a great dinner in addition. chy are “—y that has attended them, and nothing wil : ip ran . et rue ee ( t } d on such terms. went-five cents and aj. .,. nities > " : . a sis How mistaken ese ideas are,and what | indictment for burglary and larceny, a True - C Y ensatior ed oe . align ; : be spared to make this one fully equal to| /NHE Winter Term of this Instita ce my :38 : ie Sia , ned A dinner per day is not very encouraging re- | any yet held. ; : Stitulion a thorouch t i they evince, every | Dil. Verdi -t, guilty. wi 7 i muneration. The fact that so mary are Prof Kar Aa EP ves : Will commence on the first day of Feb. Loor - . Shak On Friday. the Grand J iry \ sited the re i t x ¢ 1 to avail themselves of it show that | ; ti “ f th CaS . aarge of the musical ruary next, as the Classes wil] hen be Re ler of Shakes} r ware na . : te i , : pa ik AVG acl ; as 5 ‘ po On ¢ ne programme, arranged. Cancidate antl — r — 9 Lunatic Asylum, the Poor House and_ the that A { lent t I of the hard times are not confined to Canada. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock: enter. | then ee 2 % = ; te : axing Lo perfect neure 1s t! I i i eUs, VECAU ‘ i ; ! ; ca wail a ai : ee ’ tS : , ue teaching rotess) spe: f A County Jail the Asylum they fo ind in they — ‘ } y 1 q ° Ssory rhe largest revolving gun that has probs ager ae nces at 8 o clock. should apply at once to secure pete ny r t ¥ i watur s 7 = , 2k , % } ? . , 7 J? ¥. ee serve Ses 95 o : "7° i r wy Te . = — | excellent order, Every part of 1¢ was) |. 4, ed byt nes t cand ‘ { ‘ for be iccesa. ably ever been manufactured is now at the Reserved Se: — served Seats 25 cents; | The advantage of Normal Training must be y He does n attempt to teach by ; le al 4s one of the gentle. np) n MM ‘ P . ’ royal gun factories in the Royal Arsenal, | *©S©!Yed Seats 50 cents—to be had at the great, mere knowledge without ability of mah r i ; es oo ld : } we ; i a raser, | woolwich England. It isa revolver with | US"! places, and also of the following | imparting will not avail. Our future Teach lidatical dulness, « go about to ¢ 1 men murked, ° person couid ea 1 ies n w! j j ’ ‘ id assisted in re-| five chambers, firing successfully through n we BF, Wseougworth, Chairman; | ers must be up to the requirements of the vent God”? by showing how he would have dinner ott the floor The patients, ger icecess depend pon the Hue to g body an open-mouth barrel, and moving about | Find on, Cem “MeGr y. a ae " m. H. oa This our Normal School, under the : pas . } , . 21 ee 6s wllavgree , ' r , ; +e ej] _ o5 : 7% NO 7s Mesor, tt. McPherson, | able management of the Princins t f e tly mer »( i ice’, . ' Pauili Ab si ag 4 / sd t i © we y ’ “ai ; ’ a z made the universe, if his opinion had been ly, have greatly im} 1 in ap] an be exerted their V th And allagres I N, d 14.—T ] say Itis on a kind of truck At weighs about 35 Wm. Bethune, C. J. Grills, Alex. Devine heshetamaar ie fitte , rh * 5 rincipal, and of “a , » teaeh as nature | and we doubt not in health, since Dr that when Messrs. Smith, B irpee and Ci {tin it} ps Harvest ¢ and Cape CcWt and appears to be very ingeniously cons | and — ees, 1S BUG LO impart. ee ie a Mr W tool i he Washington Treaty in 1872 fw been Uived. It will shortly be forwarded to J. M. BUTCHER, Secretary DONALD MCNEILL, Sec'y : a y ’ ’ k g t or the ‘Washinzto rea 1 iSic, neon ss of ! 1 t yee ve : . : eo. Mm wR, Secretary. . _ . jn ea Hein J as loawen t} attempt to explain | Blanchard and ( voted for the WWashin, : : Shoeburyness to undergo a series of trials : Education Office. 17, 1876. oes, and ieave P i 1} } vel } } } r. ip] ted ted } n {f Cape Tuskar ? > . & meee , i . Every ro m and every cell is, however, they with other members who supportec : I ‘veo ve ee o mere | ie competitions with various charges of gun ee - ; . ete she tt ic e to weaker and more pre- + A . ’ é : Visi 1a prothers ¥ P28 annes 4807 ¢ * ad oars inexpil able t , I - occupied There is still the old want of the government ‘threw away their most st Fr iayV, an 1 all on board were lost It cotton. li Broth " vill please appear 1M Yasosic Dress, ! ae. —_— m4 . a ap ‘ ‘ Aa S . . " 2 Yue . . . Yr: sumptuous men. inding no coutam! f emplo' { Ine ins t n »d nentary ted that the st { ia ¥ t Massachusetts has just disco sd that A#™ Programmes now ready with Tickets 1d Means OF employment VDC i Sat i ywative rendered parllamer y siassacnusett 148 ju discovered that ar L ets. "ys f i a Oe A sie Be, 4 t New Y S mew! eye ber of p : 3 in confinement i Jan. 17, 1876.—2in 0. nation for himself in the scenes of hie, he dustrious old lady who thinks that “if she | Qonirol a by-word and a reproach, scorned " t 1 Sunday, somewhat | the number o ae n conn > a in j ie , parreerigi . , } { ; 1 ' er prisons for crime has increase rom oo eee o does not fear to represent them to others is idle Satan will find some mischief for her | .onstitutional principle cist ntempt teed ed ¥ the Hf f Queen coh 5000 in the last five vears She is THE 4 And though he loves to dwell on all the 1 urned a room in one of the) ypon the widest privileges, and their king the latter of u iis at ut it. Th annus | sta- | bd PRINCE EDW D hough h to do,’’ has t ned at! m in ipon t grat l ror ' not ata happy - i x ° y a ai 8 ; j ARD ISLAND. ] , } f } ’ Ty) | {) \ ‘ is ning . ’ = i “ee }: ” elichts in the cre— | naliars i: sane aha pd there she | «seen: { rity i full they v t 1 im At ‘ I ' “8 tistics of crime for New York city, made 0 oveilbess of life, a d delight in the ere ceilars into &@ talior b l nd t me ire I ty t I { 5 yen 8 ; 4 ; : : . ' i +} ‘ ( has fers to the ap-| up for year closing Oct. 31, show a slight “ ( itul and spiritual | git: reathing the damp unwholesome air, (to the general « tion) witha violated . J I } 1, ds 4 ation of the most beautiful and p sits, bre E m } . a ae ; inet helbcbhiie | 3s Beatrice with | increase in the volume of crime over the St P t : ‘ tynes of human nature, he does not fear/ very busy with her needle all th ee ee ee Pp |year before. The total arrests was 84,400, . Peters Boys School-room. to portray the f ies wl ich otten make long, and julte conte nted it has € 1ccording to thie ic be Of the -9rd M ty r} \M teria e vr has rtue or IL per cent. r phe x mong of TUESDA Cae M i 21 . wish gratified ind + makes £000 | 1979 A < pone nt sign Te EE the city Of the 54,655 held after exami. y Ja F - — bh}, or 1e vase ‘ bas x im:sé@i nee _ ' n of Praci m “a | man appear contemptible, or the base slot! for her fellow patients. But the Don't-K What "pi rminated. The Fi ition of Presis | nations, 36.841 were males and 17,814 3 nuary '8th. : ? r ci0tHnes IOP Her eis aaa nou fear \ n t-iinow-W ha iked 3 yester ‘ y atiainear to . : Bcah thiieat ; soul Thus ‘ wists . : McMa i n effect. samales. passions which blast his soul. the majority of the patients are absolutely | gov to tell him what the cabinet i he A \ 1 ew “ ye ‘ . . ‘ ‘ . \ ht ub ka il s) | rted t} Aus has Ta. « Fen F a . rie 1. om 1e is content t elieve that COU hk. 0 tae sles ieedieee. ond pent up j tae g The sum of $5,224 850 has been subscri a) ” : : mons.” and he cng dase Athi. A cae * |; allwe can pO COMMMIS tO Rim ana ut Gonsta , + ed and secured to the Centennial Fund, but ’ the efones t ch sermons, an< e . i ae none - ‘fn o wae " ta e +} x . - = pe . in the Asylum, they must find life avery! gvory otix sound Reform e above Not r NV it appears from the report of the select NY ‘D — > oii re , , } ° rnt ¥ { lusi rr i. abies a. s he f 7 § too wise t leny that there may be weary burden We trust they w next | history and extracts, for there is not Within . _ ‘committee of Congress that an additional , Sf RIN G TRI . 18 | 6, — everything.” Indeed he, who winter be domiciled in a new Asylum. pro- , : ' liad sum of £1,537,00) will be needed to carry | (( AI I] y y WHITE ee | i : : REN, " ae pecatgN ia out the contracts for the buildings and to - d | men saw furthest iato the heart vided with facilities for relieving the te- ‘ eg epee ~ nine wate| LORD DERBY ON THE COLONIES. ‘ : ‘ ~ ° | nee ‘ » pine a iii sll met haa no lefinit the nature of such a craft complete the other preparations, so that —— THE FIRST-CLASS TRON SCREW STEAMSHIP : 1 of man, is the one whom it! dium of their existe al, the th s rew V ren . " 1e buildings may be opened on the 10th | aW D rc WT : i eee ee ae and mind man th i 1 ' , with such a crew i ; Loxp Dersy, speaking at Edinburgh on wt : i Fg a > P : Tt | NEW PLAYS NEXT WERE, | 66 = ki . " ‘ , faney.using his own words, | Grand Jury found ina state of cleanliness ~ > mneelie Siem, Matinee Gaumuaiis th Of May next free from debt. 1@ COM: | lamnen 0a same | +h] seems easv to la ising nil . ’ Ls v7) wy ' iturday, made tne following remarks with ve ° dauuary 14, lssb. | * - : and comfort uite creditable to Mr VGLAND A ) THE COLO ference to the colonies and their conneoc- | Mittee recommended an appropriation of | In nature's book f infinite secrecy, C C I rt js - se : oat i reference to the coionies an ~Oelr CK 2C= a1 Ff ‘ an 2 i / eit ‘Al ttle : . e read.’ Harvie and the Government The sen ; ‘ = 1} tion with the empire :— s vecanant tamantians see cee | COOMES & WORTH , ’ gorges ah re ea ae i Sir Statlord Northcote, Chancellor of the | * | i . ti lhe current expenses are to be covered by ; “9 1364 ist } 1100 Al, which ij } a manva ha 1e Ce Imprisonment with hard labor.’ ! . . ; : “Gentlemen res with admiration " sentieelies riot 2 " 364 tons register, classed 100 Al, which is Any-one who thinks, as many do, that the | tenc ash, Sgecstegialt ‘ : Excnequer, in a speech delivered Jately at i I , yment tl ; ‘ oo lent speech ihe Feeney Rees Veneney Tees the highest class at Lloyds playsof Shakespeare are dry reading, has,we can well imagine, 1 > te 0’ a meeting of Conservative w rkingmen tele . delivered by Mr. Foster on. .™t- - T, Barnum told the following in JOB PRINTERS i BOGKBINDERS ° ‘ el nail i 2 tetabkes of life inals wh » thro ighout each day idiyv toast lat M ane ter nok amongst ther |! t t *t heer: ind | have the lesa iis lecture in ( hicago - 12 his museum a ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, makes one of 1¢ grand mistakes t ' : : r MCI AY MAUCMSter, SPOKES A wees OU he Soe Ler s ma gentleman and daughter stood gazing at the | 5 r ES : heir shins before a glowing hearth. The ‘ follow him. as I agree in most. if | 8e@mtteman : ug gazing e| 51 WATER STREEL y \ , If it may be said of any good book, that | *Hins be: ~ Py: an things of the colonial connection, and he | reson to Tol % bim, a i a gg on Siamese Twins. ‘lhe showman said they | ails Will be on Berth at tilasgow, : ners : state of the Poor House and its inmate ‘ ces P de : 10t all of what he said. [Cheers]. nee Oe ee : ill ae - it never gets old however long ago it may . oe { , almost equalled Mr Foster in his estimate been a change in regard to colonial | Were the most remarkable phenomenon in| Gharlottetewn, - - - P, zB. Island, to Receive (argo, about , This is pre-eminently waeegs UAGEE Tae WSnARHEsS Ce ANG | of the advantages which may redeund to |” with in shoe last twenty-five yeara | the known world, were born in Siam, etc. Jan.17°76 ly nave been written nisl re-emioe y ; attantiva kaanar— he - Jory all ies i © . 4 ] 110) witbin nh ae y nee ye: . P sa i" a ” sae Jan. i} . . r seal ; see and attentive keeper—the Grand ‘’ | Great Britain from a colonial policy which which is little less than extraordinary. Brothe rs, I on er prone tn oa gis ihe Fiftee nth Mare h, true 0! ' rani . bakes} found anything but satisfactory. onder the connection of the colonies | When 1 entered Parliament, in 1849, and | “eman interrogatively, still looking . NOTICE ween, Md - for Live i 1 t resh. as exciting. a ee ee ee een oe aeeneee sorward 1ember who should | Wonder at the tied-up. ‘ Yes sir, brother’s; | 4 Leaving Glasgow foi AVET POO 7. Us i> sCS0D, aS CA Ue, as mn & ird th m » the following , r years afterwards, &8 memober no snout ° 9 ° j one " a e : ‘ i he} ; Or day — = with the empire perpetua He said : ae nee 42 iene ortance of keep- | PSt irally brother’s too,’ said the showman Af ESSas. PHILIP McLAREN & SON . D WILL Lear fall of deep buman interests as the very | presentmer lam not prepared to say that t Sing up the connection between the colonies | ‘ My dear,’ said the visitor, religiously, turn- | YA having assigned all their Stock and| OUT PTH al ' ‘ events that are happening in our own G I any lare i oy, ened sptigenae aa y would have been | ing to his daughter, ‘ think of the goodness | Book Debis to me, as trustee for their | lV j ’ R P¢ Tt i] cas ’ T) J ) . whe : , acetal ivanced thinkers as holding | Of Providence in linking two natural bro- | creditors, all persons owing the said Philip 4 sai FRA streets Im Our own days, ley are as ’ ; who endeavor to teach the people that t down nel nt in “ he mm i be ; ee thers together instead of two strangers.’ | Mclaren & Son are hereby notified to pay FOR P he lav—one ‘ : ‘ ere ntavor m hetew . —- wr ° ectable, it O1G-Tasbioned ana Oosoie aie + : ‘ . ‘ debts ne ¢t} me ot a Oe . iscinatiog to us as tot ps Dat 4 rs at g ow ~" A, there is an Agonista tween the os ae Ihe doctrine most in favor was The Admiralty has advertised for tend- Ob oa be ee 7 oo un toa Bree = = { ‘ ) ryetear evrey a el ld G! T} Dj re: vliza’ Mal pe \ f England and those of our colonies, but 1 | ‘rs for raising the ‘ Vanguard,’ this action | V#rotictown, where the accounts are now the eld Globe Theatre in ‘Great Eliza’s laly of England and thos ir colonies, but at a colonial empire added nothing to, ers for raising th anguard,’ this eninge ‘5 { , R ss ea ne road as t ~*~ ik ; ‘ f “anise OE a cpense, , being taken, it is understood, on the genes | "®®¢Y for delivery. 1/ i L e 4 A olden time.’”? They have this creat ad- yr" oe, sere ey! a" this | will say sat for bu ive it il strength, involved needless exy > at me we rage ee a oo > “et ible. It All debts unpaid after the first day of e wiieciee P ” , lie — i : A crease he t to war. Now ra elle H 1@ Sc 1s aslbie, > et : snes :-, sas “uae BP, 4 vantage all other books: they do not ’ . liga ey + pertony wie i ing pert d l ae ldir on to the coloni 5 may or may not be—itis no easy matter to - ‘ o a On or about the iSth April, oniv furnish f od tor the pr found student, i vyhich we have got. and a good many peo. liv a@ sunken ¥ : el ma the ie oO the 1 1 WILLIAM DODD. i Carrying FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES ; ci : ial s ‘ie nies, and tnat t 5 t 3/ ple seem to be in favor of fin ling new ¢ id to the surface—but at al events the Charlottetowa, Jan. 17, 1876.—4w from London, deliverable at Charlottetown, 1 v the ro ire istance e l { ‘ s : ; \ =. — ay, — vi : i " . but, by the very circumstances . Papo Bn ind the | Otherwise, he is teaching doctrines which ones. | do not hold, for my part, that Admiralty will have the credit of trying to ‘ —— | Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and She- which they were written, they have quall- ; * : nand|werepudiate. [tis all very w to eay there is any practical use in trying to look | rescue the valuable pieces of property | ( MOK H ER E diac, t wi h m ak a great I art < f the m ys wil D j t P : f into futuritvy when we are dealing with which the ‘Iron Duke’ sent to the bottom. 4 j LNkh, The Steamship has fiest-class Accommo- — aad n of -" F —_ ay ova ©" the relations which ought to exist between | That there will be many tenders is quite | 4// accounts furnished ( ‘hristinas, | dation fora limited number of Passengers. say able 4f rapid and easy appre 1epsion , { want i,. | govern the great HIN extended over England and such communities as Austra- improbable for few persons will care to en . i ns For Freight or I assage, apply in London, to the most ordinary minds Our great la mp r | the whole face of the w 1 ana compris- “and Canada, We have never in this | undertake so serious a task as raising the | 1S74, and at Midsumine r, 187 »,/ to Messrs, JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 aa ae , . 1, as J tame whoa } ‘TR Trae ntry. been good at laying down and | ‘ Vanguard’ must prove; still, some one . . Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO, dramatist discovered nature's way of : ing ing pations who | a ee de an a aching schemes of policy. | may be found willing, for a reasonable sum, not settled by the loth Fe bruary, ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street; in Liverpool, ( F ac . gt j 7 _ : ue : i ; cting apon tar- “aching scene so icy. : ~ . « ¢ Ines IRN BROS B -klev _— : alone a ° ethod of | “ P é ai ,}, | themselves, are well able to govern then it aieiieiaaain > Bani , " to attempt the feat sie . . . to Messrs. PITCA ‘ sU5, ruc teaching. ile, alone, . is the mat lt we nan. blag selves Of course w i t ttempt a } = gre gh ys re ‘ [ ( B 1s 16, will be consigned jor le gal Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou, nature. 5 - cel i who did what ay bel a tuem a a te u HE i RARLI pOvaRnS NT AND THE DRITIS& f 4 en a N. S.,to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or a i Kf ) — | anything of the sort; but iV OS+!who never dreamed of the results which [Liperats.—The Visraell government has collection. without distinction. here to van ta ae , aN pr 1 f } Alpe bring about. The founders made some blunders both in and out of 1 OR {L117 l \ THE PRESS’ v4 : sible to mantain a connection. it is possibile | they Deipe ito ing a be i ; ‘ A L” TI Y Ab ’ al IMMOK } S s of hard lal : . f the East India Company never contem~ Parliament. and upon the whole has suffer- MARA BUTCHER. Peake Bro S & O., : eens to m tain &@ Unity in t rreat Er = ane: . ' I . ; lanagers ; ss iving | tO Mi intain @ unity in & Men pre -d an Indian empire, and the Ministry | ed of late in prestige. But it seems likely Jan. 19, 1876.—4in Ch’tos , 10. 1876.—103 : r We see with great regret, that the ’ vra less | that shall be felt throughout the ¥s h first colonized Australia thought of | to enjoy a lease of power of considerable canta - h’town, Jan. 10, sec lh be Presbyterian has fallen from its high | p and breadth of it sp ‘ 1 it nothin g except of getting conveniently rid | duration. Circumstances are favorable to ey TSN eA : ' BE i “ae ee =) . . onvicts who were troublesome at home. | the prolongation of its existence. In the s ELLIN ( a '@) . i S1t10 as ¢ ins ictor f the eopie 1D , _ ‘) desirable, that we should maint m _— z aoe . . ar ‘ - : . ee _ vette se , i : ¢ i , A laugh And as it has been,so it will be iirst place there is nothing that needs joing i morality and religion. It has freely — eS | ee OF Leng Norm “* | have seen many plans for connecting | immediately, that it cannot do as well, at ——— —- riven pr yminent pl ‘e to an advertize. 5 most distant colonies } . lit istralia and Canada more closely with | least, as any Cabinet that could be formed | : FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, ; i f i ie. I is desirable that we + i ter in the | this country, but never yet one that even | from the ranks of its opponents. Then in | . . ment, the insertion of which no amount ' G ; . ! Irat ; : xoked asif it would work: and if the em-/ the second place an impression prevails a { e argains. 300 Bis Choice Herring of money could procure Im any decent I i — _ ike pire is to be kept together I think we must | among the British people that the Disraeli ’ 5* ‘ ‘ ‘ : among them—t! } vu I trust that result not so much to political | Government is sound on the Colonial quess eee MacKENZIE & STUMBLES ourna! , -bukiog the sin of the é rent Ww a 2 : “a MACKENZIE & $ 5 ts. urna. In rebu . sed : “gees: proud to feel themselves Englishmen machinery, however ingenious, as to the} tion, and thatin its hands Britain’s rela- or noe i — ‘},’ , 76.1} pS OE a ee has sinned ten g } f J t ; : ik len tin 1e Subscribers beg to inform all who Ch'town Jan. 10, 1876.—Im. ttriot, the Fresoyterian has § itirely insuflicie is-'| makes them turn upon every occasion to | steady and careful maintenance on our side | tions are safe. And in the third place, the want to purchase ——ar- times as deeply itse ° We have often { inn that i va \ be sur th Crow yw) ] their Monarchy as wei] ot those cordial relations “hich we wish to British Liberal party seems for the present Prince of Wales College wee . “PJ — . = *. P 4 ms 1e own NcD is their Mon ny as wei . : } BN one a! . N . , ; a mol tt ' : see continue 2 ‘eely given when | almost hopelessly demoralizec s Achil- n thought that a censorship ot the Press of | plied in t gon bout to be « i ai Aili cial ha een | continu da He ip freely gi re n when alm t he peles y em zed. It A ; nan + a oo ps : : 1 a ee ee ee adil -ally wanted, all needless show of control | les sulks in -his tent, or amuses himself | MVHE Classes in this institution will be "e- : . : . : ‘ . . : . ea . if asse sinstitul Mi this Island would be advisabie. Certains 1 Poor House was next visited, ar I to be cautious indeed that we do not ever~ | ayoided. abstinance from hasty and reck- | slashing up the Vatican degrees, or cutting | i pened ate“ inesday, the 5th day of F , —" | —t ‘or > 201) < > P - > AES ste > ‘ j openea O ednesGay, > oth Gay ly, editors and publi shers should be com- | t ta thirty-four males and tw '©— | strain the bonds that exist between us, and less criticisms, consi nt “i - Sahl a ype me. oai ' oa qr" i January instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m : , ales @ 4 res that its Lior a * gens ness 8 the the invariable | other head can re-unite and lead the Liber- | — 7 7 y alee Ce a nelled to undergo an examination some- | ™? I z reg ha run the risk of breaking that communica. | [ir sen ce — th hee “ ee ee ae en ai TI P cred sasha THAT THEY ARE SELLING AT AND In order to prevent inconvenience in the ' was not! satisfar an altho. he ‘ — . ’ Om! 23—the ‘ “ ie 7 > VE s sec s | ! ; . , I ati 5 ; “l \a t fou t 1 i i go : i ‘nities ton enisele upon it, { say, at characteristic Of young communitle es ai ho C fan 1€ 4 , : arrangement of the classes, it is desirable what similar to that to which school keepers seem to be kind and attentive, vet tion by relying t¢ ; things, at least, are in our power ; and they of that host difter widely in their views and | UNDER WH LE F F P; f thalall students intending to enter for the tea¢hers are subjected. Never before has | ti W vidences that the unfortuna the same time, be cautious how you dis- | wi}; go far to prevent the wish for separas | objects and cannot be brought to act well | W Hf] $ a ale S, ensuing term. should Ge in aneemeee i ie , beinge,whose necessities compel them to rely solve it, be cautious how you drive away | ration from growing up in any English- | together. While this state of things con- | wit..in the first week of the epening. the desirability of such a measure been | upon the pub! support 9 by no} those who are only too ready, if you hold out | *pe@king colony now under the British | tinues the Disraeli Cabinet may calculate| To Suit the Dull Times! 1. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’y. o0.3 ‘ , > last issue of | Means, comfortable, the building being very So joie saul. r * | Omen? 1 staining in its grasp the reins of Gov. ph gyn ’ re so forcibly shown as by the last issue of Crown. on retaining S gras} ¢ c Ch’towr, 10, 1876.—2i cold + bedclothing of the meanest de-| your hands, to grasp them, and receive + ce oe it a h'town, 10, 1876,—2 . 8 ’ ernment, » Preshyteri: rint | , ; pi F wie el as ’ | the Presbyterian. es re | your smallest advances with the mosten-! CONFEDERATION IN SOUTH AF- From a table furnished to the British | | — _- _ - e200 i / j ” a cana ; . i } FINANCIAL, Proresson Anperson’s Lectcre.—On Fri-| thusiastic cordiality. You speak some- RIGA. | Board of Trade by the railway companies of | SEVERAL LOTS OF Charlottetown Woolen Factory . Tue (Citizen thinks business is not im- day evening last, Professor Anderson deliv=} times, and you speak justly, of the loy uty Canadians having themselves made the | pa . mathe ee yon peed g Fo f f\ ( H i ‘ - . ” . : 3 a F i a) — ee . nae F zondo mes Oo D Sutil : e " ‘ - red a]! ire, inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall, at the! of Englishmen, and noone can doubt the | experiment of Contederation. must regard ~sihe n all I] Hl (if f al q ee Annual Meeting. proving in Halifax. It reports that on ‘ig Det B ' i ' with interest, the progress of the scheme that during the months of July, August and | . . i a : = ; . ‘quest of the Charlottetown Debating CiuD, | ing which animates Englishmen i fiw : _ lia f | te 29 ma ey ave : . > on the thirtieth day of June, before the ori- : 7 fu oP peso limengeede 7 si aera acarlagesss forming a similar confederation of the | Sept., 331 persons were killed and 1,574 in- | ae annual meeting of the above Com ™ a e@ We -earne epi or I le ie urer £ r e ! e t > c. A > ; - sec @ ZIV i , } ie Tan , ; ; , ao The w irned reputation ¢ "| country when any loyal sentiment is evok British, or rather British and Dutch, coios jJured. The causes are given in nearly every | pany will be held on TUESDAY, the ginal ane renewa notes OF previous | attracted a large and appreciative audience, ed; but let me tell you for | myself have nies in South Africa. Lord Carnarvon’s | C48¢,S1X deaths having ee suicide } ROBERT ORR & Co 25th inst., at Scott’s Hall, Kent Street, at quarterly settlements came due, the! The fre nt bursts of apy fore MaeesS witnessed it, that the sentiments of loyalty | proposal appears not to have been unaccept- | #lone. Of the > ae te - ep om a | . monn | 8 Sere we Dee ee or - rm ‘ , ' r . ’ ‘ we yanera > assengers were lied /y CAUses Deyond | ors and the transaction of other businesé. os , ane a to t! t t } stn¢ I Ay OE i —s al cP ment A ible to the Colonists in general. It en- | P*S8e i J ) onNp . oh Gath) i) amount of overdue paper, unsecured, : ocgaed which exist in England are no stronger, | countered strong opposition on the part of | their own control, and 389 wounded, and 22 | POSTPON KK MIEN A All shareholders should be present or re- , 1 , ‘ . * 1 arene it ar ste in an ~ ae eT pu B ) : . | . ; held by the bank of Nova Scotia, the | ° 5 fs mage é | doubt if they are so demonstratively strong the Cape Ministry, of which Mr. Molteno |; Were killed from their own misconduct or | (yHE time for receiving tenders for Oyster | Presented by proxy. See’ . i ee P | audie that { be pleased with on cos = »: : ‘i eT ee Te ke " alti ve sarws . ; j : eid ’ SIMPSON, See'y. Merchants’ and the Union. (the People’s } audier hat fa l } in as those which | have seen in distant cojo was the head. The real reasons for this op want of caution, Of the servants of the Bed Wharf, Rustico, will be extended Pesci’ ' go wee” ” f I i eS ne 1b- . . . } . . sg rE é . , re ; 7 s ’ > f tlet« e Uv, ie ‘ li in their returns that th | ef Professor Anderson ' ' nies and dependencies of the Empire. It position are not clearly explained; the os- tereteers A ye a or contractors 16 were until Wednesday, the 2nd February next. perrOewwe, 788 ; tL SEDC 4 He rev 5 a ( ss : ‘i ” 7 . bg c > y ore eee ay > 7 “ - not sending ey MOOTD) | ject was Shakespea play of “ Hamlet.” | ae my good fortune on one occasion to | tensible ground was the alleged tendency oe eons — their own control, RICHARD WEEKS, S. P. W. NOTICE was $91,276.19, the Bank of Nova Scotia The turer analyzed the great trag “a ; Hi z Maiecty’s birthd tl weri™ Lord Carnarvon’s action to override self- | pone 15 epnen » While —_ —_——— Jan.-17, 1875.—3i 5 ‘ ; an * ales ai thday ir 1e@ Cl r oO : f - . r Cs r ’ ‘ és io. ow —— leading off with $50 191.22 (the most of mast ma Beginning with t spen er - J y * yin ol Vy oj government in the colony. It see ms, how- an¢ legen ny proper ( geri 1e —_— numes | LL persons having claims against the ee Jol heli | us and loronto, and ! can truly s iy that the en ever, that Mr. Molteno and his colleagues ber of 187 met sre] death, and 790 were | A Estate of the lat M irtin Hogan, will it in St onn paper, we beileve), the | opening opie cai : ee ! oF ele ‘tainly haye been defeated in their | 19jured—more than 50 per cent of the ; itt. ce ee wetting ge I . set meiplcdnan incid danni sisal ' ting it thusinsm displaye a oj loyalty to the NSove« - uld certainly if h ie. ‘te t et fe ot entire number. Eighteen persons not | I ase present the same for pay ment. | All Merchants’ following with $30,333.36, : , af ,. | reign was such as Manchester herself might | °*? parliament a noit . rapt rt ge passengers or employees were killed. and | persons owing the said Estate will please es . ‘ “4c 0 the alime miracuit ~~ 7 ean : ™ nt gratuitonsly provided them with a} telat ais aueey ae ‘ | ' } thevnt P Union w S10 6.6 a . . ment g : “yi : gi i my Lhe amounts due without delay. and tho en im r ed6, iM. On the terial wt h the g at amatist } s 1. | envy. Depe nad upon it that there are very servicible weapon. Mr. Froude the 18 were wounded ab ley el crossings, while | pa JAMES RE aaa ) 3st day of July the gross amount had The pi “il chara SW introduced, | cases in which distance does not diminish | Lstorian, was sent out by Lord Carnarvon, | 0! trespassers, including suicides, 63 were | pp apo dln apt ay Executors. eer ! : pe } , | killed and 26 wounded. Eleven are mens | JAMES BYRNE, § been increased by between $6000 and! Their marked individuali ind the motives | the feelingof the colonies of tha Mother | in a capacity aes powers not Le pri ‘pe ety weer shale liv in divers | Jan. 3, 1876.—4j rf , . Toe i lefined, but in effect to represent the per- | UOned as hi eed es win ; - $7000, the amount lue the Nova Seotia of their « rduct wer sket | 1 a@amanner Country. If the other ¢ ountry will do pooner i of the Colonial weet yi to | ways while atte nding to business on the} ~4 ’ 2 Pi a ‘> . - c pera lant > fe clturesque re ‘ " va er eee ere lip oes ee eae ° ~ } . a . ene ‘ , n 4 4 “e having increased to $71,981.88, and the admirably adapted | ' ile ” 44 her duty by the colonies. the colonies, I | y.6 his eloquence and address in persuading anes of yr ape. pa and 16 a 15| is the most beautiful work of the kind in rf , i nd forcible impression on the minds of the > will « >the Vi ar C'o y a ; ‘ s uy wounded. Of the accidents mentione 2} > Wo! rontai arly 150 pave ae ae amounts due the Merchants’ and Union | 22" fore! mopre ; © am eure, will stand by the Mother ¢ ountry. | the colonists to adopt the scheme. This Pee isi ' De ’ | the world. It ce ntains nearly 150 pages, LL debts due the Subscribers, whetber ; ‘ ~ 40% oe | audience. The qvotations were chosen with emissary has been appealing to the people | Were collisions between passenger trains, | hundreds of tine illustrations, and FOUR 41 by Note of Hand, Book Accounts, or having shrunk respec tively to $17,487.85 | great judgement, and introduced very effect ; a by addresses in favour of confederation and | resulting in the death of 9 passengers and | cHyromMo PLATES OF FLOWERS, beautifully ine 'y ! 8] “" iav of December, ys eee rhe ” _— : - } 31 J “very 2 CON TY is s ? — . ; ‘ a" re 5 ° i . > . To ‘ . of 2 ne y ’ > oS Ge and $8,399.53. On the 30th November | I fu f Backsitixa —Every one condems this sin against the Cape Ministers as its opponents. | WOUnding 121, while 5 servants of the coms | drawn and colored from nature. Price 35 | Otherwise, on the : unpaid on the 3lst 404 pe ITs ve - ’ ively he character miet b eif _ , every } a Ite d “5 , - , . lili 7 “a Set 7 . . . o s tit. Ld npal 0 > oer ; | ively. h hara in " » | and nearly every One Is guilty of it. It is He pleads that he has no official power till | panies weie injured thereby For nine | cents in paper covers; 65 cents bound in lu t., and rea sining u ¥ _ ae nena the returns for which month are the latest | . yurse, monopolized a great part of the | a mean sin, a child of Inlguity, an accursed +4 ‘ Coloni sl Conference mec rm and that in months railroading in Great Britain ending | elegant cioth. cay of rate 1876, yo wit oa : sa a ] of hrs ty 7 «3 ie the Col li Te ice 2e é ii ee saa ' | ~O4 Pr ; : : ia P ‘ bine ' P f} fruit of depravity. Nosin is more « ymmo : : ; : F QC . : . ‘ame IipEF. Quarterly. 25 cents ’ ian J published, the smouat due the three / i ohare Oe ‘ a and pc ley. shui ‘sinf 1] It “" t F my the meanwhile he is at liberty to act as an | September, 1875, 896 ee occured, and) ViCK’s Fiona Guipr, Quarterly, 25 cent tion. The accounts for the past year are ° | : , ‘ H | , re sinfu 3 root ts deep : enige / : ‘ , > : Re : a vear. se , . banks above mentioned, amounted to | ac! rath t the strange philo- | dh carnal aaturetnd sebdceli holly oxiteh independend politician. But by the Cape #056 persons — eniro * ae we JAMES VICK about ready for delivery, and parties —" . *. 1 soy st of hist {, tl nde f PT ee ee ee i“ 1, --:., | Ministry his proceedings are naturally con. JisGRACEFUL SCENE.—The Summerside | WE gta giana a ee tad wits }] to take due notice ap $201,102.86, or more than double what it | °°! " es alee ‘Lae To speak well of one’s fellows with- ay ee pees “* a . — I } i : Jan. 17, 1876. Rochester, N. Y. | TS 1 will do is Bt ind ’ ea d } his ideas i the fata imstances wl out a supplement of insinuatior aie strued as an agitation carried on by the re» | Journal reports :— j govern themselves accordingly. : : * ; ! « aise . é supp.lemen Insin itions. daspes m . re FU ‘ rr . i ee was at either of t ates above re- “te . “ane presentatiye of the Colonial Office against “ The most disgraceful scene that ever we | McKINNON, FRASER & Co. ; ” an I med | were described in a manner | of the black brush of evil, is the exception. | P! x tab age er. vue e ; ‘ |p inet : % n -paagap-aiguobondnsl Tadlosteaiuaaiiti erred to, Nova Scotia holding $145,102,. | 2, OE ee aa apa es, the responsible government of the Colony. | witnessed occured at the west end of the | I rovincial Treasurer S Office, Ch’town, Dec. 3. 1876.—I1m. rred to, Nova 5 ’ tl which. ur stakeab bor witness of the Faults are advertised, magnified, imagined, F a . > nj } d 44 h ¢ inal) € dishonored pre ! akeabl With of th isfersad, suageebed:. i eianel ee = a Armed with so plausible a topic of com. | town, un Sunday night last, between two | CHARLOTTETOWN, 27th Dec.. 1875 is WARE worth (pomiaal) oF aIsho — efu i scientious study which a a, a ca CUT. | als Cape Ministry ec ‘dly brothers. Hundreds of people gathere aig i 3 ' i ik 4 aint . : : ’ ‘ ‘ od ‘ ; ry si ; nF if This occurs among christians als . sack . plaint,the — Mini zy can hardly fail, “ | . > P P gatl ed so pr , sar Z ’ cat IRON. HARD 2 582.1 ‘ ‘ ; HEREBY ¢g -e that I have tl wises <0 pay, Merchants’ $42,582.07, and | pad been bestowed upon this subject. The! biting is about the lat fort the devil eur. | =! events, to cover its retreat. It is curig| ascertain the cause of the disturbance. It | [ tE give “notice tha ave this slides is apt se lar ( 12@ Gey ~ - . or . . . _ > . : Union $13,418.35 In addition to these | melancholy, graceful figure of Ophelia, was ren i. Very pious people relish a littie | °US t© See how little the results of Canadian | appears the brothers had a dispute about | day appointed Mr. George F. Robinson, ( UR usually large Stock of Iron, Heavy ”, * . i » & 1U eu yi iad, Was; aers, > yi Ss peopl >)1S! . . ~~ ss : . ; sil oo Deiat scandal. and a. pA he fin welacie ‘;, Confederation have been stadied by those | something, and one of them had turned the | of Charlottetown, to be Collector of Assess. | | Hardware, aud Shelf Hardwaae the |} eople s Bank made returns at that | 4 t m t10t 1a ‘ ’ . a : who, assuming that it is perfectly success. | other out of doors with scarcely any cloth- | ment on Land and Real Estate in Charlotte- : : i i om « 7 ‘ . ture. besides ving the creat merits of co No one escapes the bite. rhe best work, 5 } ae = a. hak OF A few very nice COAL VASES, at LO date showing that it held overdue stamped ure, besid vaving the great merits of con- | one ane the amet, bitten Those wheres! tul, think they have nothing to do but to ing but shirt, pants and socks, This en~ | town and Common, in terms ot the Act 27 PRICES - : taining an abie and comprebensive exevis of e : ° f a a paper to the amount of $34,609.54. -=_o es «© wakt Devreein’s Porm.—The following is Earl Dufferin’s Christmas contribution to the ‘ Canadian Monthly”’ for January ;— ‘Tis Christmas day! To one another I hear men say Alas! my brother, It’s winds blow bitter. Our Christmas suns No longer glitter As former ones! If this be 80, Then let ue borrow From long aya Surcease of sorrow ;— Let dead Yules lend Their bright reflections, Let fond friends blend Their recol)cctions,— Let love revir Joy S ashen embers, For Love is Lite since Love remembers the play, was full of eloquent passages. Where dil, however, was good, it is unnecessary to aiiuce to particular parts. Weneed notsay thatthe audience went home delighted. —— ; A CHAN has been made in the Railway ; Time Table. A for leaves Charlottetown daily at half-past two, p.m arriving train Souris, ’ at Souris at half-past seven. A train for Charlottetown leaves Souris at half. | past seven every morning. - >. Tuk Laxo Qvuesrion.—The Earl of Carnar- von has declined “to enter upon a discus- sion either of the principles on which the Commission constituted under the Land Act, 1875, was made its awards, or of the merits of any particular case which came within its cog- nizance,’’-—with Mr. James F. Montgomery, Purchase , Of this city. appointed, and | | ture most, sacrifice freeiy, bear burdens, | live for others, are often as freely followed With criticisms, fault findings and insinuatis | ons, &3 hounds ever pursued adeer. A record of the injustice done, the cruelty | perpetrated, the wicked things surmised | | nearly force one to doubt the existence of charity, or even ® moderate sense of justice, racters upon the whole good and kind: the ugly abscess consuming the health of the soul, and needing the skill and power of | the great Physician to cure it. . ~~ —_<- The complete returns of eight States, which took the census in 1875, indicate a | lions at the end of the decade in 1880, The girl Hannah Dufton, who has fallen heiress to £80,000 sterling by the death of a relative in England, is ascertained to be a domestic in the family of Mr. J. Thorburn, : of Windsor, Ont, and uttered, even among Christians, would | population in the United States of fifty mil- | extend it to other groups of colonies and | thereby win for themselves immortal fame. {t has never crossed their minds that the normal function of a federal government is the management of externai relations, and for the purpose of external relations the | Colonies are already federated under the | Government of the Mother Country, which But this the dark, the carnal side of chas| precludes the action of an intermediate authority, What is still more to the purpose, they have failed to learn from Canadian ex~ perience, that the federation of provinces not thoroughly identical in interest and | character stimulates to activity the repul. sive forces as well as the attractive. Nor do they discern through the haze of jubilant | rhetoric, the unpleasant fact that in com- | munities like ours the institution of a great | central government compelled to maintain | | itself in existence by conciliating a number | | of provincial interests and cupidities, is in. | evitably followed by a great development of corruption, ‘The good may preponder- | ate; but statesmen ought also to compre, | hend and measure the eyil.— Nation | Was requested by some of the neighbors to raged him so that he, armed with an axe | } and smoothing iron, endeavored to smash | the door, amid the shrieks that emanated | from the house within. It was a most | pitiable scene. People were afraid to ing | terfere, or they did not like to take the | law into their own hands, and the party were left to settle it themselves. A magis.~ trate was looking on but never attempted to make peace. On the contrary, when he | arrest the men, he very innocently said, ‘he wasn't long in the place and he did not want to hee anything to do with the affair.’ If we bave laws ; these laws should be rigidly entorced whenever occasion re- quires it. We hate to be everlastingly complaining, but when such glaring in- difference on the part of an authority is exhibited, as spoken of above, we cannot | help it. The sooner the government | sanction the bye-laws forwarded some time | ago by the Wardens, the better, as we will then expect to be protected by poicemen from similar occurances. 7ic., Can. 97. JOSEPH POPE, Jan. 17, 1876.—3in Consumption Cured. — As old physician retired from active 4% practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy } and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous | Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested curative powers in thousands of cases, fvels it his duty to make it known to his sullering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve buman suffering he will send (free of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp nam- ing this paper, ils DR. W. C. STEVENS, | Munroe Block, Syrause, N, Y. jan 17°76, | BEER & SONS. De a 7 AXES. AXES. 40 Dozen AXES, In Broads. Underhills and Boirons: warrant, 1875. —6w which we WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1875 aw SIXTY DOZEN FELLOWS’ COMPOUND Syrup of Hypophosphites At RO ies City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Ang. 23, 1875.