estimation.’ | and employed, but concluded by promising | | to g.ve the new Government a fair trial,’”’ Turnips, per (bush.) 0.16 to 0.00 Sheepskins, (each) 0.09 to 1.25 ° ravtniininile ’ = i hee ma Se, = deat sais oe ec iia _ ae ee es jeans onl — ne os a es en ATUIIEP Th ’ ¥ Or es AL AND OTHER WA' 1 RS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. _ TELEGRAPHIC. ‘10 { re AND OTHER u \TTERS, bP i a sh aa alp 3Us CR : fue Leos i t i \ vs NaTURA.-—St, Jehn rejoices in a By Telegraph to News Room and Examine He LeoisLature will probably te a - <itter with eight feet, gued in abo ‘ton dad, \ . N —_- Maprw, March 26.—A desperate en» -*- . ’ I 1 me ¢ ) v> ap. . aie wl » \ ay leer 2acrea LTH OF APE KRETON luch sickness gagement was fought yester lay before fit NEWS By tele gra h to Messr * “ape Bretor Bilboa. The republican army, under Sers 1 <4Ke thers & Co., we learn that the _ . ai ideiii ‘ a a OR s¥.—Friday next is “Good Fri. | 7828 attecked the Carlists at six o'clock in rrived at Cunso on the 28th LY general holy-day the morning, and met with a stubborn re- tant Thomas, West Indie r meee sistance. The battle was kept up al! day, c sia ri 8 . ‘ i (rOVERNOI IENERAL § SPEECH he i t EXAMINE! its circuia- and was only stopped t y night— when t ; ig i wi Lord PVuleiln oOpenes ’ und easing j republicans camped on the position th se bose . -s : t notl either new, z : captured from the Royalists. The loss of : ‘ ‘ f y il é i ve $ . ? ext oO , scales : nitional troops was 470 men Ger ; : i ve url town 4 : be found in another \ i onia comrainded tue centre, and | is iptain the De Rivera the right A renewal of a . ' ' i ( s probable, when a " New York, March 26.--Advices I I Cuba report encounters between Gove I ' evicence we np ong ae ; wie 1 i i ment and Rebel f yrees, near Puert i a should , Hew nd tl , ~ 2 Cipro ; but the results are not announ j who i ferret out ae . 1 oO i fer o ee I'wo more ballots were taken to-day in ae u t ss } fnsced } Mos P a ‘ HALLWAY IN NEW Barenswick Five hune | Massachusetts Legislature for a Senat eT Most per xis ired miles more railway are to be con- With little variation from the result of yes ns will say ‘* No 4 wt . _— so Ailes atrue ad in Now *runswie a v. i ucture t ras - ‘ ’ . r trueted in } /runswick, : wey: A esa evecare $6 a0 HANTEE Exrepition. - A detachment of prace a statue of Charles Sumner, is to | . \ . — re ” vrn- i RITISH ( LUWBIA is to be fitted by k . — ae ‘ victorious British troops has arrived in Eng- taere am Ww SOnemrM ‘y the erected in Boston. Gold 112} a ae steed “ihe ul i ate irrival there of a colony of reti d 4 ~~ ; and. it is reported that ten thousanc¢ ® re — ' retired army Orrawa,March 26—Mr. Laurie willsecond |... t i the landing of the High is officers, who go to open up farms A i: ak perso! esse 1@ jar ig < e ga- ANKWA Ve are pleased serve e" a I ms. the address in reply to the speech from the landers at Portsmouth: and the Welsh | % A Goop Day's Work.—$19555.66 were Throne in stead of Mr. Frechette,as repo Fusileers disembarked in the presence of <A MINE m . ' ri e ateme by Nouvea V _ r ved at the Custom House, Halifax, in > sme ot _— 7 . unmense crowd.’ The latter were met rs of one day last week that a Royal Commission is to be appointed ;... , M r and Corporation of Portss | 4 ‘ ! ‘ Ss eek : Vy the if { ( ) i ortss o—e-» to investigate the Riel Amnesty «ffair, la h,and presented with an address and i ‘ i 3 12 ress a 7 ni “iH irper’s Magazine’ for confirmation. At 3 o clock this afternoo ' : € : : gimentai ¢c rs The soldiers were at April has en received The “London the Governor General proceeded in state t : oc at we : E i : . tired in tl me uniform they wore when ‘ erly Review" is also at hand the Senate Chamber. His carriage was es~ ' cl B : ghting the barbarians, Ihe entire route viene W re ted by Captain Spar«’s Cavalry 1 v} th wat r troops { ed, i : : ie i ks ne long ¥ e urior troops passed, is ‘ ‘ . 5 1 a r V understand A guard of Honor, oninnieed. of iVU hank ink tn 1 ee : i witl i s bod ir nd al = : repo ta ve been thronge with spec- $s J 4s taking rooms in| ang File, and the Band of Ottawa garrison a : tg oe ; Welsh & Owen's new brick building : - | tators, All England appears to be rejoicing $ ! ' ® | Artillery received him at Parliament Build- f the c a Jueen and King Streets ’ a the 8 s , res the camp .gn. f ; : wees ings. Members of the Commons “ What the pres nt famine in India means | beem summoned to the Bar of the Senat JOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.—The last Roye w } } nt > lowin:s oO} Ds 1 & measure rea'ized from the fact | *eY were dismissed With usual direct Gaz contains the following appoints Pau “ - } 1 \ . ‘ ur a ii aca . : is ut the wages a labourer earns in a day is | 19 elect a speaker. The members of Coms er r. Arthur Newbery to be Assist- : y they of one pound of rice as jt | mons having returned to their place, it was ant Treasurer of this I land, vice John selling in that country moved by Mr. McKenzie, seconded by Mr. Robins; William W. Anderson, Esq , to be e <—- | Dorion, that Mr. T. W. Anglin be Speaker 4 member of the Examining Board of Edu-~ ~ f Fistrerer Prone ‘ far - . Pe LY Og ™ ‘ + W - i | one TO for extensive | ofthe Commons for resent Parliament. The | ©4tion ; Hon. W.G. Strong to be a mem- sealing tl season are very promising. | motion was carried unanimously. Sir | ber of the Board of Education ; Charles J. Dang ‘ — a il aaa a ‘i ro as ii —" en £ seis ' actively progressing in| John A. McDonald congratulated the new | Hlaszard, Esq., to be a member of the Stock Steam N me Newfoundland, and the tone of those whose | cpeaker on his unanimous election farm Committee, vice Stephen Swabey comm 3 sa pital is embarked in the business is Lospox, March 27.—To morrow is the | E-q.; Simon W. Crabbe, E=q., to be Secree hant day for the University Race. The rowing tary to the Stock Farm Committee, vice efore va Scorta Protests have been enter. | Of the Oxford crew has greatly improved | John Ri Murdoch Ross, E=q., to be a aw i against the return of Messrs. Macdon~ | 8ince its first appearance on the river fo1 missioner for taking Acknowledge- 3 - , - fupper, Cumberland ; | Practice. In betting, the odds are six to i Ps ince County. ex i idge, Hants; Carmichael and Dawson, four in favor of Cambridge ae i oo rden, Kings McKay, Colchester: Times’ despatches from Madrid state that ¥ HULA! VE ‘OLS a i Jones, Halifax Serrano renewed the attack on the Carlists | ~~ rere or 6 em ne — 2 before Bilboa, at five o'clock yesterday s » Pope has ir we th ica lt z ’ t WERSI S ath ei ; cna ‘ . " | Mannin K ine > ishops w re vr note An unmersion | morning. At one o'clock in the afternoon, i c r sane Ae = ii os rane Page ns a ae infaird ips sh by the |} tists he ‘ ( ’ : re Createc rainals 4 ext consisto _ 2 the Baptists at the ‘Cape’ on! the Marshal telegraphed to Madrid, that » that Rolo Wald ? ' 1 | Saturday, 2Ist inst ; : oe It is reported that Ralp aldo Emer- p i i , bs the l-pond. | the combat was obstinate on both sides, | Sale ° ° _ a Se a? —_ ume Ww ‘onverte—four ladies and a gentleman oe vere eee a . 0 vec oa < ¥ ney : § sag but the adv antages were with his troops tor of the Univer: ity of Glasgow, to succeed omma We immersed. The snow was falling | aie the Right Honorable Benjamin Disraeli = at on ; Soatir ti . ’ New York, March 27.—A despatch from | “#6 }1ght Honorabie benjamin Visrae > 4, and the ice floating on the water. . : teak & ai 2 ar Havanna says :—‘‘It is reported there that In the Commons, on the 2st instant, the 2 : } bill annronpri ing £8 far eae ans ~ ea ‘its. —Owing to high winds, our foreign | the Seeninode b lost very heavy in the battle “oft ve i a men — ; e ns > ft at . i ’ ' S$ O02 CnC Ashantec expec 2asseda, ac se dee aa were delayed at Cape Tormentine | ®@2 Puerto Principio.’ The Cubans’ re- ‘ : ie for week. On Saturday last, however | mained in possession of the field all night,| Mr. Disraeli yesterday refused to aan ‘ r| ; ’ the deputation desirous ef asking for the } h an ronndad fall into their lt ta w " mail bags were brought over. | -siog ; en release of the Fenians 41 late A OAS ci ie anc the 26th inst Che latest | 7#9¢8 : : A family of five persons were found mure} * srest will be found »| Indications are, that the United States | dered near Centreville. Ilin ois, on the 9 Senate will pass the four hundred million | night of the 20th inst Who committed in age RR Currency Bill nearly the same as it passed |“ , for what purpose, is unknown. wing . 5 REDICTION.—Althoug} aut. S ee ’ ' ‘ wing 2 Tio Aith igh Lieut ‘X.i the House. A fourth unsuccessful battle 1dge Louis Dent, brother ot Mrs. Grant, mn s prediction was not verifed on this side for Senator, took plice in the Massachusetts t esiden Ww lied in Washington Vf ur . yr t Atlan the tides be . 7} Y on tne <2 in in after a prol P ill. ovis F the tides not being much | Legislature tosday. The Mississippi Riy : ; nstens, Ber & prenge S = Mi £ than usual on the 20th and 2lst | : 1 Gf ™ ae . , “Vth and 21st | has overflowed, and spread itself fifty mil aad Gals ‘ ‘ eeabeilih S ANgUS 1 i J a —itappear- to have been true with i a as ; : ' Lore ilisbury he Indian Secre ary, 8 ‘i, een | wide from Cairo to its mouth. A Wasuing- | announces a loan of $50,000,000 for India, ) rar » Ens i¢ are y ‘a ee , 1 @192 : = ea Here was an ‘extra- | ton despatch says the Western Members are | of which $13,(.00,000 is immedi itely neces~ f - Mnary tid ‘na "great Gamage was | jubilant over the success of their r) ¢ ambeth ; ro nhithe ware ; ’ j . aie } lor Lambeth and Rottenhithe were in- transportation and inflation measures Palace Cars have been introduced on lated Sewers were burst, and the | Gold 1133 sor )f the English railways, and no doubt : hou were forced up. Several — — —— eee | the old-fashioned kind will soon go out of : . m the rincipai lines, nm and a number of horses were DIED : : cial a ita How To Turn Ovt.—The Duke of Welling ywned, At W apping the lower stories of - . ; mn camp-bedstead J ae at . a ivs ept or i i camp-bedsteac es were filled, and business on wharves | | °°“ Se eighteen inches wide. “When a man wants was suspended, Numerous families were | pine with | ae 8 he said, ‘‘it is time for him Hi npelled to abandon their houses to the D J R. Meck » turn out ‘ [he Emperor Nicholas did ae ; of his age , g me, Mr. Owen say fhe princip e ALLENGE T0 Brows.—A Pittsburg des- | eig to n “5 | enough, but I think the detail is a ' fi a il il ., iy an Ts wrong. Sleep itself is far too important to ee a * LC Leoni - young st in Boston P be made canine My old friend | suller, On Sunday iast forwar« 16 ko P i ‘ unday last forwarded to the is ates 4 a Rossiter fixed his alarm so that, at the fore- editor of an eastern sporting paper achals | a7. \J3 t ; Mr. 7 ordained moment the bed cothes were ™ y ler lenge, accompanie i with a de; posit of $100 Ke f¢ R dragged pe the bed and ee ee 8 > t ’ ; ee . in t ering have myself somewhere, the draw n g t oftering to row George Brown, of Halifax, a . . wil oe 5 bE ene ‘oa sk tuhtoh h many S ts on tl five mile scull rac , y nevios At taghan Road, 1 i - Se ee a I i this | tive mi ill race anywhere on American alaa4 bee Bice. have never applied for) which arranges a 4 t a r , r = . : os * j andi which pe 1 with | waters for $1 000 a side Scharff concedes | o 5, ee as \ tof cams and wheelwork under the bed. : f ait £& ng iin 4 > a . . * hers i x, bar ) the claims of Brown to the championship as | secc ug Francis Loughra tead, which, at the moment appointed, lifts ys ‘ it ir grow. | genuine, he having fairly beaten Biglin ; | */ Y°@"S £2 * “eS Rae , ii "f a rag <r Ww rie fe ae vit cai ri a : : tf us and exemplary sieeper On his feet On the now horizonta s aT) nd as for ¢ oulter, he denies his rigot to wont ce ia ot-~board. He is not apt to 8 eep l ng mC 8 » $ ted | the title Scharff will also row jeneyck, of of a nce rt 1'- after that. Rossiter found another contriv~ and f Boston, 4 five-mile race for $500 or $1,000 | ‘&” ge ( which worked better ee alarm- 7 ¢ $ oe t car r la ( < struck a match. ( lighted the 10ca i iy st a piace WiViag Or takin the t - oy a z g g tne; , \4 tu \ 1 : ms i >». oiled the water fo r Rossiter’s “ r nse money. co ~ sieiecerimtan ng Rossiter staid sd too long. bs Raitway ts Cape Brrrox.—We are SHIP NEWS ene Wa riled Upon his razor, ‘a nd © Siig s os ye! < his mother i : t sed that the pene railway pos — Cnlosicdie Rae? : at is peag by Pn ese a Capt. Reid got his sc ' or es ere eee k ~ or; sn ydney is now CH mbe s off the sand bank in Murray H pen |} cet- 000k, and ali the other precious - iRe1y iccomplished fact. Mr. F. | bor this morning with high tid ings he ¢ A pul sin underneath RG “* N_ Gisborne, who is now back on his way | owned by the Minister of Marine nt to bed , had to get up ont sa \ a p i " | eries R. T. Chambers Esq. ‘1 that moment came.—Old and New. a om Great Britain, where he has been rais. | ;. na great distance into the H xb] ‘ One who isanxiou most s is open & great cistance | i EBT AND Disuonesty.—One who is anxious ng funds » build th aT, naa ta i oe “A Se ca al - AXIO “is i! unds to bul the ros i, has telegraph. no ice 1s to be scen in the Guil I fs to discover the causes and remedies for the et ed instructions to clear the line of the pro- | three + ag hee uaing oe wr ara OF eames ” prevailing lack of honesty traces the matter i. ted railway, and two hundred men are c a te een _— +) BBG TWO | to the credit system as well as the financial . » : for 5. Prowse Esq.—£vening 1 nalamities now up ee se Viet Tew is, BOW at work at that preparatory labor eee scan een cate eae ot aoe i ‘ The length of the railway is about twenty Brigt. A of Georgetown arrive ae i ah eoontestr erie Met ee ee | ; : -+ | Queenstown on the second inst., 17 days | Bomest man to piy his < If, the one a ’ e > oo — ¢ » fact ice! bon the on ins ae hes tt ot Wir t sth re er ee fertile from LaHave, Nova Scotia reports rockets his money and refuses to pay, ult ¢ : intry, and enabling the farmers to have! gale from South West on the 26th Feb. a deprives a thousand who are anxious to do inate , dy aceess to market, it will enable coal young man named McAulary. ai thal rgetow! Phe be tv ty to get ipital is to work ea » be shipped from the mines at all sea, Rora'ty, was washed overboard and drow work tor wages till you have money interests a : See wee | ed. Vessel was thrown on her ma im ends. | of your own fo use another’s capital, it The followir s, oulsburg being an open port at all | jost mainsail. main boom and gafl, part « you lose it you must replace it. Whena Was. H. Smit Brest asons We congratulate the people of | de« K load, bulwarks and cabin sky ht, |} man finds he owes more than he can pay, oe ' epi ‘“ 4 . (ape ritain on their prospects That fine cabin filled with water. and forwa Use he begins to en yuire how he can get rid of shaw, Vice Pre ent n Kent i Aue ; elgiah ~ | Was stove in by the force of the sea. After) his debt. IJfali he has will not pay what ' . siar a a Hie uture 1 store or ; uiliata dl $ } } lenis. Secreta ind M te ane @ nobie future in store for it) some time succeeded in righting the vessel | he owes then less th un, all he thinks sWwillpay Tia SoM i i + te culable mineral wealth. The and ran before the wind till the gale abated 1 I irt. and he hides a > yrtion or all from can MeNauchs a) g foanage | #ucient town of Louisburg will awahen to Phe Akbar after retitting Wtucenstown, hig creditors. Learn to make moneya year ai SAC.N All § 4 is : ' , proceeded to Ayr, where she has since before you spend it, then vou wil! buy less ing Committee vigor at the whistle of the locos | rived ir : a ee ee tT, or b. ay, a we ; Mt and buy cheaper, Other things being equa The Couns : ‘ , motive, and the prosperity of the minea | A bank lock, which works by clock-work dishonesty i proportion to the facilities Sor will be eteady an: meuwnes so ak: an’ . a S ate ai ours ee oe Pee : ene . bh Ba . . to Siren n | willl eady and constant, and not inters _ a a ee aap oa te ey escaping vails in obligations. The wise Ts, 1 LlAtest Ins hk : ndeay yin ae anaietios mittent and uncertain as heretofore.—S/, ventions. ee — 7 M+ man bath said that the “borrower is servant thr ae ‘ John Telecravh | to the lender’ and he ought to be till he aro t ] nd I ¢ ing ! aia ee ai : ~ ~~ 18 returns what he borrowed. When one has i be hat t scloo house, Winsloe NEWFOUNDLAND.—A late despatch from | RI ‘ES Ct had the benefit of another's labor, property, . { , ~ 3 Road, (North) on Monday, the 16t! t St. John’s, Newfoundland, reports: ‘“‘There = “Mar 97 187 = — — all are en ep vg f oe] ‘ Ch town, ar, 27 1874. ‘The ancient Roman and Jewish codes helc clock rties favora the has been «a great struggle in the House of ’ seni ; ; i : sete : —— that a man’s life and labor should be bound y t te ne ssemb etwee , : *y . : i m4: : y invited to attend Assembly between the Governzent and MEAT. for his debts. This may appear, and some- ’ Né } > ‘ fr Y 20 Ee ey it 20.07 0.) ; " i j i . the “pposition, and the Government has | Beef, (small pieces) per |b $0.07 to 0.14 | times is, severe: but striet justice says, > triumphed. The revenue bill, after two oe sod ny Se qunetes) 012 0-14 |“ What doth the Lord thy God require of Dietresars 4 + anondent , Aue . j am, perio V.12 40 VU. he rt to aé us r? “Ow oO i rent days’ continuous sitting in the House, and | Lamb. per Jb none cag LT : : ny ani to te binge ¢ ‘ ¢ « » f wing sii 2 . . ‘ j ie iis ‘ ; you ci ah vt you 1a 4 i i i 4 th : most ingenious of factious filibusteriug gg pat wd es) } [ ae . 0 - } you can at the disposal vf your creditor till x a I ‘ a by the o ” ork,(§ a neces rer al) x ov, . la ¢ lis sa the Opposition, has been carried through. Suen aie fay Whe caveme) © dl oosa0 | all is paid. . i i . ’ ’ 1€ The bill increases the duties on spirits and | Veal, per Ib : 0.05 to 0.08 ABSENT-MINDEDNESS AND MENTAL POWER == sCho , at Murray Harbor wines—duties that have been very low—and | POUs.TRY It is worthy of notic2 that the growth of the Sout | : i i n uth :— sel was moored tothe wh makes a large reduction in the duty on tea. | Cotenene. per pal RO 59 to 1.75 mind is often Mer mare by an ees tae i a g establishment, Sheep are ti » admit free t ,| Pucks, (cach .20 to 0.24 | Joss Of power in particular respects ; anc aa : ep a heep are to be admitted fre e. A bounty | powls, (each ).16 to 0.24 | this fact is exceedingly important, especi- - of $2 per ton is provided for all vesgels | Geesc, each’ 9.56 to 0.70 | ally to all who desire to estimate the con-~ high wind, the anchov was lowered into the built in the province. The general finan- asr0-g"> —_ : none dition of their own mind, The mental pher r ‘ ‘ ‘ - . ° . urkevs, (each 4.UU tO 1.62 > slle aie stern ) fathoms of chain in | cjg) policy of the New Government is the Wild Geese (each 180 to 1.00 eo gene oo ca08 oa rt ) absence the bow cir i : ‘ : of mind, is often regarded by the person ex-~ e vess¢ r- | encouragement of inds o indus- . . 3 , day ex é ai 7“ — ement of all kinds of home BREADSTULESs. periencing it, and still more by thuse who : e : try, agricultural and manufacturing, so that) po okwheat Flour, per I 0.03 to 0.03 observe it in him, as a proof of failing y ck at the the people may not continue to be almost} Flour, perbb! 7.30 to 8.60 powers. But it often, if not generally, ac- th ‘ me i i ly sy. per 100 Ths , m0 to 4.0 ‘Om panies wae é r j entirely de spendent upen the fisheries for a; — a. ri Oa itt 2 40 t 1 : Now! an - the prea of wr fo ae wir . . . : o<8. atmea?, per :0U1DS 4919 4.00) Newton disp ayed absenc u nang iin in tue bow, | livelihood, and it is believed that the policy lati . , i . * ah i ease , ; ‘ Wie : . 1 BOAR Ds, more freque ntly and to a much marke ee. re will commend itself to the people. Parties | H k 100 fect 31 to 0.97 | Sree When his powers were at their highest { r ’ ‘ . ' . . | PmOcA NM) 1e¢ O.8 00. 1 ° einen manag t int sma are 20 evenly balanced that a dissolution eee rem oe a 48 when in his youth, and not only did instane- may ir at any time Spruce do 0.81 to 1.09 | £° become mt one h less fr - vent when he was who w : it oa « Shingles, per M 11 to 2.34 | 2t an advanced age,but the opposite quality side i i Exctien Pourtics.—A despatch from Lou SO USE sensitiveness to small annoyances — began ez ‘ i € os i all > fA ta & Oe he be li } Codtish per qt 69 to 3.25 | then to displayed. Even an apparent t € I : ‘:— the us : Stus 7 > éniang n don repor In the House of Lords the Herring per bb! 1.87 to 6.49 impairment of the memory is not necessarily nt t h address in reply to the speech from the | Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 | indicative of failing mental powers since it fortunate ma it ny tha throne was moved by the Marquis of Lo-~ MISCELIAAWNIOUS. is often — — ot an increased con-~ caret t g poor thian and seconded by the Earl of Cardigan. | Apples per bushel 0.72 to 1.00 eae *. ae on eee . : : hel 0.70 aq | Specia or the exercise o e i ne hen ; ee e o of the Royal, Barley per bushe -T0Jto 0.8 mbsden imm " words The address was a mere echo 0 7 | Rateer (freak) per Ib 0.27 to 0.39 | highest forms of mental power—as analysis, were er mind m selves. speech, and was adopted.—In the House purrer per Ib by the tub 25 to 0.28 | Comparison, generalization, and judgment. pull to the » H s ‘again of Commons there was a very full attend | Calfskins, per lb a. 06 to 0.12 | lL have already noted that profound think- anes . ; ; e (ne cs) per il . often refrai i and up to this morning his body has not| ance, and the galleries were crowded with | Cheese (new milk) per ib 0.14 to 0.16 | ers oft retrain from exercising the mes | ‘Sp 5 ’ b | Cheese, per ib 0.05 to 0.00 | mory, simply to avoid the distraction of 06 i. The chain was raised and | spectators Disraeli, on entering t e cham Clover seed, per Ib 0.00 to 0.00 | their thoughts from the main subject of the | ame up, but no sigus of the! ber, was received with triumphant cheering | Eggs, per doz. 9.16 to 0.20 their study. But thisetatement may be ex- one Ww ; , . - , in pee} May, per ton 9.00 to 1900 tectased We cannot close the narrative | by his supporters The address in re | ice pee Ib. 0.6 to 0.06 eee nnot wt bomen = a "this tad catastrophe without saying a few sponse to the Queen’s speech was moved | poney per Ib. 0.24 to 0.35 ee ents, whether pby: : . Se i : | y; F ; <t =9 | sical science, mathematics, history. politics "0rds in of respect to the memory | by Sir William Stirling Maxwail and second- Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 or in fine,of any difficult subject of research ° . * *.29 ‘ +1. . s n, (wo — ; t 5 - , , § -: cb, poor James Lumsden, a good husband, | ed by »T. Callender. \r. Gladstone, in ren 7 saan cee 5 a 0, e a : 2 are apt to give the memory less exercise ‘ omes riannel, rs 0.3 0.42 i a . ““\e * s loving fs a: vee fiend. dad Mik tons referriig to the portion of the address rex Lerd, per Ib 0.12t004.40 than Best ‘ oe = —— the ° . . ” oe ; 7 P3 s s 3 ¥ mill ¢ saney not only in his bome, | ferring to India, said he would not seek to | Oats, per bushel 0.46 to 0.49 | SOUR? & Ceres 0 Rene Saree ol ' , , ' a F : Straw, per ton 1.50 to 5.00 | ¢Ven in the mere marshalling of thoughts, here he $4 Wile and three young chil. place any 0 »stacie in the way of the Govern, ‘Tallow per lb 9.10 to 0.12 before theories can be formed or weighed. fren, but aeo in the hearts of many, Ment in its treatment of india. He depre. Wool, per lb 0.17 to 0.z9 | But the greater part of the mental action round Murray Har>or, where the name of | “4ted the re — of a oer ae in- | Pear) Barley, per Ib 0.62 to 0.09 Senet to - er s — of ' ; ' “" | quire into the relations of the employers a *“r bus 0.25 9g | theories is on y indirectly dependent®upon vames Lumbsden was "held in the nighest : oe Potatoes, per bushel @ to 0.28 pS ee the exercise of memor y.— from Popular | Science Monthly for January. _vew ADV ERTIEMENTS. er SCRAP IRON! ‘ASH paid for WRO’T and CAST IRON | SCRAP, SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, 109 Queen Street. Ch'town, March 30, 1874—pa 41 HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR. Just Published, Price One Shilling Stg. a. SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF PRE | SERVATION. A practical Guide to ' ealth and Vigorous Old Age. ddress to the Strength, Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions have become debilitated or relaxed from ir- regularities of life or from over-taxed or abuced . energies, whether of body or mind; wit the Instruc- | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- | sulting from the Loss of Nervous or 8 “ws Force. By S. LA’MERT, M. D.,L.8 | &c., 87 BEDFORD SQU ARE, cg ‘‘An excellent manual for all who may learn how to use life and not abuse it.— Church and State Gaze'te. ‘(ia the subjects of diet and the regula- ‘ion of the functions the advice throughout is admirable.”—Mirror. Dr. La’‘Mert is the only regularly-qualified Practicioner, who, for thirty years, hus de- voted his entire attention to the cure of these disorders. Patients residing in the Colonies can be successsfully treated hy correspondence, and remedies will be forwarded in secrecy and safety to any address. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, price ove shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; St. John, N.B., H. Chubb & Co., and io CiuaRnLorrrrown., P. E. I.,of Messrs. Brem- ncr Brothers, 44 Queen Street. IMporTANT CavTion.—The publiie are earnestly Warned against a piracy of the above work emanating from a so-called ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- ingly appropriates the titles of two works, published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. March Oth, 1874. ly. New Music. HE BEST SELECTION ever imported to this Island, just recieved fromS.SICHEL & CO., Halifax. Call and look over it, at BREMNER BROS. March 16. | 1874 —3i Bargains! _ Bargains ! BREMNER BROTHERS’ AVE oa hand a lot of STOCK not proper! belonging to the Stationery business, whic must be cleared off betore the arrival of their Spring Goods, such as . Brushes, Combs, Beads, one Brown Windsor Soap, ala Snescs y, Castile Soap, Dol a Marbles, Needles, &c., ec. They are determined in future to make their Store a specialty for BOOKS, STATIONERY, and the FANCY GOODS legitimately belong: ing to the Stationery business. As room will be wanted for Spring Importa- tions, all soiled, shopworn or faded Goods will be sacrificed for what they will fetch. BREMNER BROS. Ma arch 16 _1874. sia OT TENDERS FOR Wharves and Bridges ! COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICK, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Istanp, March i1th, 1874. SE AL ED TENDERS will be received at his Office until Monpay, the 6th day of April next,at 12 o’clock,noon, from persons | willing to lease all or any of the Public Wharves or Bridges throughout this Island, ‘om the date of the acceptance of the Ten- the 3ist day of March, 1875, in- Each Tender to state the amount that the person tendering for any Wharf or ler until clusive vervous, the Sedentary, the | . climate, age or disease, | THE CANADA GUARANTEE COMPANY | HEAD OFFICE, - CAPT AT. 70: MONTREAL, Sir Alexander F. Galt, K C.M. G., President. 100,000. Puls COMPANY, Incorporated by Acts of Parliament, is licensed to transact’ Guaran tee business throughout the Dominion, and Private suretyslips, to issue Bonps of Secuniry in lieu of - | The Bonds of the Company are sccepted by the Dominion Governmert rrom ALL PUn- | The Bank of Montreal, Haltfax Banking Co., | The People's Bank, The Grand Tronk Railway. Boards of Trade. The Great W Uc OFFICERS OF CaNaDa,. as aleo by | The Royal Canadian Bank The Bank of Toronto. The Domiuion Bank. The Maritime Ba: k of the Dominion, stern Railway. Also by the Goverumeuts of Quebec and British Columbia. and by other Companys and The object of this Company is to guarantee to the employer the faithful performance security of private suretyship. the premium of from } te 1 per cent. Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1874. SPRING | of the duty of the employee, thereby dispensing with the trouble, inconvenience and in- Persons requiring to put in bonds of security on their appointment to Dominton Or= rices in this Island, by application to a branch office here,can obtain them on payment o1 R. FitzGerald. Agent in P. E. Island CUSTOM TAILORING, 39 QUEEN STREET. TWEED SUITINGS, QUIET COLORS OVERCOATINGS, in colors to suit AND SUMMER. A FULL LINE OF BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS CASSAMERE FOR VESTINGS. A GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE | ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS, guaranteed to fit. March 23, 1874. C. ROBERTSON, Ties, Braces, Collars, Cloves. | White Shirts made to order and & CO. WINTER &c., Bridge will pay at the Colonial Treasury for same, for the term above mentioned. The lessee of any Wharf or Bridge, will be | entitled to th eW harfage and rate prescribed | by the Act 33rd Victoria, Cap. 2, and 34th | Victoria, Cap. 21, and shell be subject to, | and bound by, the terms and provisions of | u! said Acts Payment to be made! quarterly The Government to ba at liberty to reserve OURRANTS, one or more berths at any Wharf or Bridge RAISINS, for the exclusive use and accommodation of | any vessel employed in carrying Her Ma- } jesty’s ma r to, any port or place whatever. Tender must be accompanied by the ines of two good securities The Government are not bound to accept highest or any tender. T. HEATH HAVILAND, baci arch II, 1874—aii pa Maryfield Cottage to Let : THAT very desirable Cottage situ- | ee A ated on the Princetown Road, with- | <2adm ina few moments walk from the city, is to let for a term of years. Possession | siven first week of May. For further particulars apply to MISS KATIE E, ECKSTADT, Mare inch 9, 1874, _ Agent. Rubber Boots. 36 “Cases Ruthber Boots & Shoes, | The Lit t le Flor ist s, ‘Cordage{Co,” ordered through Carvell Bros. Foa Ladic. -Children and Genir« Colonial Secretary. | ils from or to this Island, or from | LAST ARRIVAL FOR THE SEASON THE LONDON HOUSE! Per Royal Mail steamers via Pictou, in addition to winters’ Stock. | 12 Cases and Bales Lustres, Prints. Ostrich Plumes and Feathers, Scarlet Nap Cloth, &e., Ke. ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS in Ottoman Squares——Anglo-Colonial. Beaver, Pallium, &c., NEW FRUIT FOR CHRISTMAS ! | &c. SPVPICES, SOAP, REFINED, COFFEE, GRANULATED & BROWN STGAR, xs & &C. CAEAP FOR CASH. GRORGE DAVIES & MO. December 22 1875. $50 $00 wast, 0 A!l classes of — - people | of either sex, yotng or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo | ments, or all the time, than at anything ‘else. ‘Particulars free. Address G. STIN- | SON & CO., Portland, Maine. May 14, 1873. ly GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. ' SEXT BY MAIL TO ALL LL ante OF TAB ' DOMINION. ! OUR CHROMO, A beautiful Parlor Picture, 17 x 22, | fs sent free to all who favor us with orders tests, We highly recommend its use to all | Newest Designs, for sate as. ‘othe amount of Five Dollars. Lowest Prices. A. B. SMITH Nov. 11, 1872, WANTED, WO BOYS, about 16 years of age, to learn the Baking Business, at the ‘CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM BaKERY.” JOHN QUIRK. Ch’ town, March 9, 1874. ‘Ww hen peeple see A man advertise they know i is a busin 88 man, and his advertizing pro- claims that he is not above business, but anxious to doit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, and flock where they see otuers go. If nobody else were engaged in the same business, it would be important to tradesmen and dealers to adver- tise in the paper, because they are tempted to buy what ther read of. But others are engaged in the same business, and even if they do ad- vertize, it becomes the more important for you to doso; if they do not advertise it beeomes doubly important. — Anon.” THE ATTENTION OF importers and Dealers 18 RESPECTFULLY DIRECTRSDP Tu GBR SEABIRAR. MERCHANTS WILL FIND CUSTOMERS SPRING GOODS BY ADVERTIZNG IN ‘THE EXAMINER.’ The usual reductions to those who ADVERTIZE BY THE YEAR, PARK’S COTTON WARP! WHITE, BLUE, BRD, ORANGE AND GRERN. No's 5's to 10's. \ snd weight, STRONGER AND BET- TER in every respect than any other Eng- lish or American warp. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ine without our name on the labels. sale by all dealers. Wm. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B. Feb. 2nd, 1374.—l1y. None is genn- For sf FOR THEIR ! TARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH | Sena “or CATALOGUE, which we mail | gratis to all who wish. ‘Chase Bros. & Bowman, SEEDS MEN. OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Feb 16, 1874.—3m LIVERPOOL TO GEORGETOWN, DIRECT .—The Brigt. /DALIA, Gra- Liverpool, on or about 28th March, for this port. For Freight or Passage apply to David Cameron, Sons & Co., or to D. Gorpox. _Georgetown, Jan. 19, 1874.— a THE EXAMINER. rms NOW PUBLISHED IN New Brick Building. Agents wanted / i Messrs Welsh & Owen's. = wa — —— MANILLA, WE again bring to the notice of the pub- lic, the manufactures of the CANADA CORDAGE COMPANY and respectfully solicit early orders for spring delivery in Charlottetown, at factory prices; and would call attention to certifi- cate below. CARVELL BROS., Agents CERTIFICATE. aving used largely during the past year, Manilla,the manufacture of the ** Canada and having submitted it to the tseverest | ship-owners. James Duncan & Co. Peake Bros. & Co HyxpMaN Bros, Artemas Lorp. Lostwortn & Co. Bourke Gi” ~ or Weis & Owen. 9, 1874. —— SYRUPS. Ch’town, Mar. 10 c°ASKS RASPBERRY LEMON | STRAWBERRY SYRUPS ofthe very | ham, Master, will sail from Brunswick Dock best qualities at CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. Sole Leather. sides of the very best quanlit-, and at the very lowest figures. CARVELL BROS. - 5 1, 1873. tf FOR SALE. EVERAL Building L Lots situate in Tig- nish, Township No. | /S_ i } ' } private sale. Any Lots remaining unsold ‘will be offered by Ayction, on Wednesday, | the 24th day of June next, at 11 o’clock. Terms.—20 per cent down, and the re- Corner Queen and King streets. aaa in oa instalments annually for 4 BUSINESS OFFICE :—First floor | first door to the left. | Attention is directed CLUB RATES. | Dec. 8, 1873, SUGAR. THE Subscribers offer for Sale— ia Bond or duty or ACDONALD & OWRN. March 9, 1874. NOTICE. Alu PERSONS enannnill to the Examrn- | tisments, are are requested DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, | | receipts for the same. Jan. 19th, 1874. COURT of different States for desertion | | &c. divorce granted. Address M. HOUSE,Attorney, 194 Broadway. ipNew York, December 12, 1873. 6mo to our. years, bearing 6 per cent interest. and particulars apply to For plans JOHN BALL, _Land Agency OMce, March 1 16, b, 1874,—tf —tf - BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE! I will Sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, The (st day of May next, iat 12 o’clock, noon, if not previously dis- lposed of by private sale, the valuable Bust | iness STAND, at the CorNER OF THE Roap LKADING FROM FORT AUGUSTUS TO HIcKEY’s | WuakFr, HittsporovGu Kiver—one of the 12 bhds. Bright Retailing Sugar est shipping places on the Island—consist- ‘ing of one acre of Land, with the buildings erected thereon; one Dweiling House, 31 x 25 feet, Shop 20x 19 feet, and Warehouse 28 x 24 feet,—all nearly new and in good | repair. For further particulars, apply to E. ° Hodgson, Esq., Carlottetown, or on the who alone is authorized to receive and grant | premises to ROBERT WEBSTER. , either for Subscriptions or Adver- ‘Port Angpstus, Mar. 16, 1874. to make IMME- | TENDERS, ENDERS will be received by the sub- scriber until Monpay, 6th Aprin, for Manager ‘Framing, Boarding, Shingling and com- | ipleting the outside of the Caruossc CuurRcu, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM at Cardigan Bridge. Plans and Specification can be seen at No a required. No charge unt.l (he office of Mr. John Corbet,Charlottetown, r with Mr. H. L. McDonald, Cardigan. JAMES E. McDONALD, Ch’town, March 16, 1874 AT 1, Prince County, | fronting the Railway Station, are offered by | EXECUTORS’ SALE! RARE CHANCE W I T i the consent of all concerned, we the undersigned Execators of the late OWEN O'NEILL, Esq., propose setling by Public Auction, on the premises, up the 4th day of April, next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., (if not disposed of by private sal«), the pio perty owned oy the late Owen O'Neill, Esq., cousisting of «» Lot of land 100x269 feet: a large two-sterey Dwelling Housc, 48 x30 feet, well finisucd, situated on the corner of St. Stephen's aud First Streets. In con- nection with the said House ts a well finish. ed .store, suitably laid out for mercantie business Also, two nice Cuoitages, with suitable Outhouses—the property now draw iug a yearly rent of $400. is one of the most desirable busiuess stands in the rising towa of Summerside. TERMS :—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale; forty per cent on the execution of the deed; the Lalauce to remain on good security until the | First day of December next. Am undispu- | table title will be given. | Sate Posrrive. HARRY C. GREEN, THOMAS KELLY, { Bxecutors. WM. BEARISTO, Auetioneer. | Summerside, Feb. » 88, 28 1874. | ANOTHER | SALE. \ R. JOHN 8S. O'NEILL, who occupies the above-named premises, belng about | to make an alteration tn his business, has iustructed the subscriber to sell by Auction | at the same time, the whole of his stock of | Liquors, Groceries, &c., &c. ba" For particulars see handbills. WM, BEARISTO, Auctioneer March 2, 1874.—tlll sale Notice to Coal Dealers. THE Gene -ral Mining Ai Association, Limited# having registered its “Trade Mark, “sYDNEYV COAL,” pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 65, of the Acts of the Parliament of Cauada. for 1868 : Proprietors of Mines, Agents and Dealers in Coal, are hereby cautioued against using the same to designate Coal which has net been raised from the Mines of the Associ- ation, as all persons lufringing such Trade Mark in future will be prosecuted. JOUN RUTHERFORD, Genera] Manager. Halifax, Feb. 16, 1874. 8in FOR SALE. 80 bags SALT, | 100 bbis. HERRING, 13 bars YELLOW MBTAL i1-16. | HUGH MONAGHAN. | Foot Pownal St., Cn’town, Feb. 9. 1874. tf oe 36 BOXES I. C. TLN on sale at Invoice ' cost, | CARVELL BROS. | Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. ' - Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for*Sale, a’ Vale- able and attractive Freehold Property, com sisting of Fifty Acres, one half clear and in a high state of cultivation; the other half | covered with an excellent growth of fatriy |} mixed Hard and Soft wood, suitable for most purposes. The Property fronts on Launching Road, Head of Mitchell River, Lot 54, and there ison ita handsome and commodious two- storey dwelling House and Barn. | Terms easy. For further particulars ap- | ply to JAMES LEDWELL, Cardigan Bridge. | Jan. 12, 1874.—3m pd | Tobaceo, Cigars, Pipes. JUST received, ex “ Alhambra” from | Boston, the choicest lot of Simoking To- bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte- | town. Lovers of the weed can now be supplied with almost every kind of Bright and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Aiger- j } | i | oy Coutest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO. Charm Twist ” + Oriental Fig, - * ae em Navy 5's, “ ae } Fins cut " | lavincible Fig, “ McDonald's Canadian Bright Navy, de - Sviace, do ” Dark. | Also on hand a good assortment of Cigars /and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than ang | other store in Charlottetown. | BLATCH McKENZIE & CO. i Jan., 5, 1874. Baking Powder, ** QUEEN'S FAVORITE.” NEW and reliable Powder which every | 4% retailer should have. Sample package free. Satisfaction guaranteed. } CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Feb. 9, 1874 —im * FIRE AND MARINE | INSURANCE. | IMPERIAL ‘Fire Tnsurance.Company OF LONDON, Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 Sterling. | MONTREAL Marie Assurancs Company. — ‘Carital and Cash As Ascott over $1,€00,000 The above OFFICES being of UNDOUBT-_ ED Si ANDING, guaraitiee periect security and prompt payment of losses. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for Prince Edward Islag Ch’ tow n, Jan. 20, 1873. ly | COAL. 15 rome Albion Mines ROUND | or Sale. on u ; a ma BROS. , own, Feb. ’ ‘ atin sane | REMOV AL. | SMALLWOOD & BOVYER. their Old Stead of to their — from | Have removed Street, Keat |\NEW MACHINE SHOP AT HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. Where with increased facilities, they will be enabled to carry on their busivess more ex- tensively They are prepared to manufacture Rotary Saw improved self-acting Shingle Machines, Lath Cutters, Cross-Cutting Mach- ines, Circular Saw Spindles, Threshiag Mills, Fanrers, Ji ig Saws, Boriag Machives, &c. Trou and Wood Turning, and general machine | Work, done to order ________ September 12, 1878. — PARM POR SALE! ‘ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, SITUATE at j CROSS ROAD, LOT 48. For sale by private contract. Apply to WILLIAM DOCKENDORFF. March 9, 1874.—5i pa i | SOLE LEATHER. } 5 SIDES SOLE LEATHER. ; Received Ex. S. 8. * Hadji,” from (3 Montreal. For sale by SHANKS 4 SMITH Chalottetown, Sep. 22, 1873. Secocionictiinl Ship Bread. 50 BBLS. No. and No. 2, good and cheap at CARVELL BROS. 10 AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe male, fur the ** Transmission of Life,” and the “ Physical Life of Woman, “ both by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 to $250 a month. ‘Testimonials from most eminent Divines, Physicians and Editoie in America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms a:.d Circulars to C, W. MITCHELL, St, Job, N. Jan. 13, 187%, 3 *