‘= eer or crt nee ete Sete ow SY SP ee Part e . : ayer . . . . ; ‘ on } Lecal aml a ree] ii “8, | ' x ia iv jt rent, and the Court | in orresnongcce | Pownal Notes. 7S r. Lawson $150 wOt div Abs uk. ! : . ; “2 | onan i : ‘i ioe Gr. ¢ LAwaeon's leading = " . 4 | The good people of Lot 49, have been s x : : ‘ . ; } ' ? , . o | e y = Beak ei the money ; aw” We donot hold ourselves responsible for | highly favored of late. On Monday even- | i crt of th ‘ 7 ‘on a the statements or Opinions of our correspondents, ing Fe! rouary I4th, Pe iat File tcher, Es, ’ } 7 ab . a r - ; . 3 fa sé , $69 VK S| . tl i the Court, if they would ' - =< | delivered his popniar Leeture on Coloras } ” we Sy 58 8 I my Sth7 lay ’ ‘ : 1 : j : os N eeltinast ie ia a ti iar ihe Supplementary Ciause. i= or Life Among the Hills, to a lane gery t would make no order | 7. ., — a ee hand highly interested andience. As a! ! : Vl L then « his cheque to, the | i ot ditor of the E pamminer. ‘ : literary production the lecture was excel Sia S. L. 7 i wget is very / t I ank, who certi.| ~2® {am highly p rasod with what jlent and the delivery good It has been | fac ‘ oe i acain asked the Court to| YOUr correspondents “ W. B.,” “A. D.,"] 4, frequently noticed by the press thai i» ie ¢ . | 5 si ai . pm She : ’ 7 . . at te : i This request was | aud nhers, have written. But whil (€0- | oomments of mine are unnecessary. The | ‘ ne ly | Pay “nre for eonntr anrheawrs a . to it eed ” was taken into cus- | CoSversag Se Gaonre fer GOURtE? Sencnere character of the country, its rivers, Inkes, | sl etek oo edguae aced bis horse and | equal privileges with those who are #0 for | ¢ imate, soil, and piodace, animals, inhabi- | | ’ . eof {sl ,w 1 we ret i standing at the Court | tunate as to be engaged in the towns, it tants. manners and customs, towns, trade, discow oe loot a , disp eal we Pm behooves all friends of education as well as | ang future prospects were treated—ir my ar Wal sO ng ney t . s2cbers be le +3 . AW Z . . . . } i j ' : ; the fune- | micht be dri en to t Ve_ ey | the teachers, to be aleri, lest the tew ad-| yiew—in an instructive and exhaustive | ‘ P a, a e roe ae fon in- vantagea they now enjoy be curtailed. manner ' : a vir ites r«fuse ‘ 5 > hl bi r : . " Ws ‘ , re oe nd Phe salaries have not been materially in-) Phe chair was occupied by Edward j ‘ f inset nt manner, and | arenes Matits Mal . at anf TQ : t Bi } son in eastody of Pollard. | ~°.” srey pcan Mer a. ae salons | Wood, Exq., and a hearty vote of thanks | we to march @hreaeh the Aéneete | °2" pt as pri vide d by . the supplementary | propesed by Rev. G. M. Canpbell, and hyrwyy: AE} to Qacen’s ty Jail, It was not natil a| Clause,” aud I think it is the duty of those | seconded “R. Smail Esq., was tendered " | ¢ . a ; a oe ial . 4 2 . ’ “ : ' veceaagy te h in en that a sufficient | ¥"° clamout fer the repeal of that clause, | the lecturer. ARLES ¥ reeovering, | DOM Per of lexal teader notes and gold could to inform the public that they pro Also, on Friday evening, Feb. 18th, the - ; on were at ove | "© precured to satisfy the fine. | pose to give the teachers in lieu of} Ruy Mr Harris, of Charlottetown, de- & ’ rT ee | the advantages now derived from it. | jiverel, to a good au ier.ce his very insirue- ne § 7 aia A* : his : 2! ; : on ' nom, LL.D. the! i290 Carnival. Ata meetiag recently beld in the Be!- | sive jecture on ‘Tas Druids of Ancient aw. is very j han ee | € at district, the resort of which is pyb-| Biirgin, illustrated with diagrans.’ We A < ‘ hi » LAO " a i : ‘ ’ Des ter ” : 3 “et r . famous ae y ert ‘S$ S8KATI RINK CROWDES—a Goop | [8 ed ih the 2 reshyterian 3 of the Obst have seldom listened to a better lecture. d : i DISPLAY OF CUsTUMRs-—-THE CARNIVAL aj "'t., a r. Urawiord le reported to have nat "| T+ was evident Mr. Harris prepared his fas : ae tha M | S8UCU RSS. it at he did ali he could ee lecture from a pure love of the subject, ancl R : eth = pa jand econstitutionsliy to have the supple- vimirably seceded in inspiring — his " : i Cie inal faney dress Carnival at the | men‘ary clause Pepe led, and world com | adience with the same sentiment. It was » ¢ non | ¢ ns Skating Rink took place Wednes- | tne todo so believing that a limit mr at rlete with valuable information co cern 7 , we t night. 1, was a brilliant ard successti) | be plaved to the aost o ee et a ng those prieats and miaisters of religion : " ~~ from death, | at Phe Rik was | utifully lig) bed | At the same meeting, Mr. Necvoleon said: | amongst the ancient Britons—who as an na that | Ohinces lant : s ) ‘~ * i ‘* He disapproved very much of the supple-| order, were ereaily distinguished and . + : ws ia ’ ! iat "us AraC was sta, anc gil i al ee } + 1 Ki ; , $ m : a5 Owns | sht into the] tastefully decorated with flava The gal- mentary clause in the Sone Ac ; and venerated. They were the teachers of States year by foreign immi-]leries wore uncomforiably crowded with | did his best to have it repealed one Tope tthe day, were versed in astronomy, g a ators; and we learn that the eum of | the: people a te sige ogg ante cnenge \narural philosophy, and geography 5 and \ : on ion} over expenses were realized. The | en ane = Chis aaa and hai the alm nistration of all sacred things. : : r, te - ot wi . : i | therby lesson the c wt edueation Shey believed in the inom rtality of the ¥ ; tis T ' * or ’ eae 7 a | Now sir. it is evident from tiese extracts ul, and alae its tranan gration ; and that bh y . v4 l ite | qt \ tincr, al nuc > ex " : : . ’ ° ; a | ta is olka - ’ " — thst at least sume of our represen AliVes 41 @ | hore was one snprene Di vy. who preside ee te cae ‘ | not willing to give the teas hs rs etther ever all others, to whom they offered sacri ; OT ted al es menced at eight) supplement or an increase of salary, but | ¢¢, and worship. generally under the oak. w - = ri s Ph Skaters tparched from | would reduce them to the bare statutor, their sacred tree We are not able to vive pr ev vas ’ ould i , * oms and quietly glided over | Nowance, or perhaps lene, a and thereby |, fnll deseription of the lecture, but would te | [Se ice tothe sweet wusie of the band. | lessen the @ st of eincation.” : siugest, respectfully. to the lecture com- \ : sented toatl ; eir first appear ig was a grand one. } I thir k it is universally admitted that inittees, that ther endeavour to secure *h - a rindeet eave oa od _ ly _ utiful or equally | the prineips! cause of the fail ire of the old | services of Mr. Harris Si isa laotnve that ee Ne s tusas thy eye) Act was that the salaries under it were () ah nid be delivered in every settlement in and 0 is ce aeupiaguaraai > scene One Was| low to induce teschers of ability ty te | the country. The appreciation of the I s ; ff reuce in the | main in tre profession, aud consequently, antience was inciest+d by the marked at- srt pr. ’ r neatness of the cote) as one of the Insp etors reported, th | tention paid Mr. Harris, and the unari- : eal os a inde otuers were | .chools were mostly in charge of ** mere | ons vote of thanka proposed by Edward ; nee Waeer we i ts displayed en 1 ee and girls.” Now, we may reasonably | Wood and W. H. Drake, E-qnires—given : 5 7 Crane 08 puce of Rue manulacture. resume that 1f the miserable pittance NOW | him at the close. The chair was occupied . whe Owing to the cro i tate of our col: o} vd ont quarterly to our teac bers 18 not lhy Mr. McNeill Mr Harris will be ; , a 8 : sre unable to give fall par- | te be increased or supplemented in some | hartily received in Pownal at any time he : : ’ : ‘ars t! cst ‘ Sri] , th eanlt wil » the aame _ ¢ : . . ; ee il ha es we must w @ result will he ¢ at i n lon 16.1 conveniently meet ns again. : ‘ pell iu a few characters which to believ t the represantativesof Belf : ear | at . . st. a ' i co Litapre a eeiaae would ’ RECLINE) lay viarens t ance on the | Convictions. ma ws excell und reeeived | Lablic Schools Act, and when they give | ie s i ‘ ia ‘ : ce by ihe rapidity and vrace of the s ibject the considerations ita in port On the 144% Pebradry. fost: 4 Mill Yew jo y ' ater. ‘* Tennis, ** Hope, and |} ance demands, | hope they will see the | hefiibe i nee to Wouske oll Sasiae Hayden, 2 1) ” i ‘ " ni _ s sl ‘ a ram ‘ lhaalial -- . 7 ns : . rae : ce aaa ot : Durling re rendered couspieu- | folly 1 as well as the injustice, of al ol shing |. Pte, John A. Lefferty was convicted and at . “. , o . anne ‘ i ments and the | the clause without in rreasing the sSaiarias, lined ia the sum of 2% cents and eosts far not es “_ their res tive costumes, | to at least a stim ¢ qual to the average sup- vreaking the winter roads when requested by a Le 1 , Hub ard and her) plement This is a mattor concerning ail | the Overseer. Bick i Cia . Z ira é life-like and who are anxious fur the success of our pre | Refore the same justices on the 29th Jan. | ~ . rena i the valtitude. Blue-/ sant system of Edueation; and [ trust that | last, and on the Isth February inst., two | . ' : : io ’ . ra s and her sister | abler pens than mine, will take it uo a eduction cases were disposed of, “> - > eee er . ee ; K . \ ew i hile Sitting oueea, and endeavor to show these who wish | > . "” : . ? y + 66s ? } ’ ; t . . ; vorth Weat ** Indian Chief “| to limit and reduce the cost of Education, | Concerning Bedrooms. “we . . ' we . “ x a, § A Whi through the that they must not put their hands into | one « ' ‘ . miuk, & ~ at stonal war-hoop. We | diminutive pockets of ou public teachers. | A physician was lately called to prescribe > ; i - ee wet te note the magnificent | K fora young lady who livesin one of the ’ : s . ~ " , « se 7 ° } . —_— * : . . +o - = We ais = ; , : a a are; ¢ iaAo, Whe ppt ared to guard j Rustico, Feb. 16 h, 188]. most chacming villas in Learnedville. he mm : . sion mile — ~ Jothi i gla ‘ we of the houses is character as champion with great/ ; ‘* Nothing the matter with her,” she de- I - jealousy The following is the list :—- Agriculturai Improvements. clared, ‘‘ nothing but terrible headaehes.’ ; a at pee yo LADIES. Ad : irae eae Every moruing she woke with a headache, He crushed 2 z eT . Baliwin Misa, Little Red Riding Hood. in the Farmers of P. is Leland ‘ and it lasted vearly haif the day. It had eprip . ore ? ; , , Brydives Mise M , Flower Girl GentLemen,—In my last letter, publish- | ,oen going on for months— ever sinee they ; : . i n erulie i e . = i Bi , : Z - D - a > is mination it Ural tives Marion, Pop-Cors Girl ed in February, in the Patreot and EXAM moved into their new house. The docter 7 7. a , ; i ‘ la Vilas , Sorceress } IN#R, 1 referred to iettera written by the tried ail the old remedies, and they all ei S ’ 4 mAs. ‘ . . - z 7 “— eet es cee Fatima. Hon. Daniel Davies, to the Pa riot © | tyiled, Riding aud arehery were faithfully Ma. Barxe . ee ees ~ a ee oe Mareh and April Sth, 1580, and before | tested, study aud practice were cheerfully new stent ' wi t i t Douwse Mise va. Housemaid commenting on these letters I may say that giren up. Notising did any good " ? se M3 we § liv V { ‘ ; i ; 1] ; t + . >= J - ae ‘ " i ay M \ a Fi ns < — pares im his. inane shone fees “Will yon les me ace your bedroom} ~ * ! y made DosBrisay Mi-s " Ching foosi, Chinese | them, containing, a8 they dv, some eX-! ,.:6d the dector one day, and he was sg 7 & Mel aaa eae cellent suggestions, and the practice!) sown up inte the pretiiest little nest a : ' ee Cee ry ; ced ee eis lexperience of one of our ablest and moet | imaginable x ? ", as7@ © ALO. ; ; ‘ one . _ ° . : , Daiwel Mies A , Sternberg Bride. respected public men. Reierring to the Nothing wrong about the ventilation Tus London says 15 Bos dren} ed Fa Mies, Mav Queen. 7" | Gest part of the first letter, advoeating the | The windows were high and broad, and tha ‘ i ° uth’ ogie. * Tennis.” improvement of our breed of horses and | were left opem every vight, the patient - = oe ae fubkirk Miss voonhgbht | sheep, there Is ho question but the posi- | gsid) The bed stood in one corner against d ae Loegwerth Miss Penn. E, French Peasant. | tion taken is sound We must import] the wail. - : . a a Pr Longworth Miss Fannie, Motier Hubbard | bettur sires; but the cost of a real good ‘How do you sleep ?” says the doctor. > ’ 7 r anc hor Gog tray animel would frighten our penny wise «ad “Gn my right side, at the back of the 3 i t-» Falima, Biuebeard’s | pound fool: h p fiticlans out of @ years | bod, with my face to tue wall. Lou likes a , ee as e / li ail lvrowth. Experiments, bosh in hemp aud the front best.” aw ‘ag rirt tie:en Sic or. _ . 2 led iv tt e : ” ‘ r . ay : p os i fiax culture, could be made at the Model | ‘The dickens she does?” says the doc- = : ete Miia % perm | ancier | Fares, and the ost of oil cake and linsced tor. “So do I. Will you do mes the . Sa te . : 2 MeN dit Mise Anais. “ Mother Habbera,” | °! correctly ascertained. Fifty Cement | favor to wheel that bed inte the middle of ol e ‘ + ¥ e 4 f . 1 » + . 7 ‘ vs “5 to br - re Methrevor Mr les, Pop @torn Girl, | @0llars is set down by Air. Davie®| the room and sleep eo for a week! Then R- cota a McLeuaan Miss Lulu, Josephine, H. M. 8. | ** the probable cost ot a beet- | jet aie know abvut the headache.” ™ " Pinafor j root sugar and linseed oil facts T¥-| Doctor's areas absurd? The middle of se, 8 por froma viias Katie, Jockey. Capital is too high ana searce to adult ©! | thy yeom, indeed |! Amd there wers the M é lrive tok Mf Einma ter! ght | the atarting of any tactories requiring any | windows on one side, ard the two decors en Ing ae . Di Vernin | considerable capital In faet fer ordinary | the other side, aud the mantle with > : . ’ ae j enterprises money is not to be had; 6 tol} ts Macrame lambrequin on the fourth P ; a ae n ; percent. on good farms and about Oe | gids There was ne place for the bed but ae vewbery Misa, Fairy Bell. | quarter valne at that, seams to be the €X- | where is stood, in the corner. I ( rlieg i ; eeutilh ¢ - Guceko’ = pen ; : o 4 ss ? Darley. alsin } tent ol bhe patriviian ol our monted ‘* Never mind ! Sacrifice your lambre- ‘ ‘ n Str Mi Lone gree: ‘ok ir | patriots For enterprise vi this si0d | anin, urged the doeter—"‘ just for a week, : f , : — Mf pang trapapaiie tee ge yi. page ai | banking capital is not available; and if it | you know.” : aa aon Mies sacdie, Pollie vut tre eti . e . | aw " i. . e j been Trich® Mise Katie. F 1 Milic giel. | was it could nut be got. in fact we will |" pi lambrequin was saerifiged, the bed ‘ M ’ acter | do nothing in manufactures uatil We CAD | moved where it had free aire both sides, f ‘ : ae get cheaper money. The raw material W@ | and the headache disappeared. Soe sn SyPiple m0 A alhe : an now grow, aud ail we require Is facilitte *) It may be ouly an excepii mally delicate | fa ket ’ ; : ‘ . v : ‘ y to alii. te good markers The process Of | svetem that would be induced to actual | now : > ; , a : > . } < ig j a ain > re 3 sith le "he Pes los | SopF etn. 1m Tew ma © im a a. | bead-ache hy breathing ail night the re-| ~ : ta ex . mt 1 “* ee * | facty @d govdare ulres abby Sais, ID iusiry fi-cted air from a wail. Yet p »ssivly some - vile ; a Real He i “pe brane and mjital. ilvse whe have lof the morning dulness we know of may be we on, and we Ww , sbice win Alfred R., Base Ball the two first rarely j ossess aundanee of the | traceabie to a like cause. At any rate, lov : 7 : ’ gated Bourke ‘VC. jr, Clown bird. With Mr. D’s remarks on cheese | piengy breathing space areund a bed can : . Ca my » " s a a on 4 _ ie - eg t . aid s yu rant w yha K., Bouenie Prince Charlie. and bu ter facturies, 1 cordialls axree. AvY | only be an advantage to everybody. —Chris- to i iam te A in bs ' $e S., « good Sethement can have one Of thelr OWL, | gan Union. are ‘ é Belton Master fred, Kar! of Leicester. lf a sm illbonns was offered by our very | ; ha . ‘ i work econowical Goverument.to the first one | ee ‘ : Kerchicts sturted, in a few years they would be found Neariy Prozgeu to Death. ; : iw every setilemest, and our butter and | plies. - - ne ++} . jo , 1 = 7 Jelar Moy t¢ ai, gne | ! apeese, would bring us thonsands of dolara | TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF A YOUNG LADY, am ce a : A Uaiul nore than it does pow. Factory cheese is | u ~ nf r - SA , ‘ ; > 1) } ’ - ri e ' : a ' ; | wear the only kind saleable in the Upper; A sad tale of the suffering caused by a ‘ 'b : eS wet th ait, “ac seeern Donde ae Le Provinces and creamery or factory made but- | the intense cold of last week Comes from i : : cot 1) i ane 7 * i dik ee or, brings from 3 to 6 cents more yer Ib. | Renfrew,QOint. Miss McCarry, whore pa- ae } Yr # 4 "hh A rc] ix re- | : “er . : nalts ‘ Davia Mx Dan iwiss Pests’ th : ra - zy. head S yn * 7 ao | rents reside in tie tuwnabip of Biistel, : y » Re Agvicnuitural Society : : i os hes i y ' 8 {8a Ur “me oe es oe ‘ x, 5 2 Pe). Gan been living in’ the State o sy I r . Zowua' aud still better the *tugyestion to get a} x oe : iat aed home on Bince rate Se I de nated Farquhareou, RS, Night and Day. | inarned judge to take ab interest in Uy M.ciigan. oo HA. —s 4 ” 3,™ - Go age : H odm Ur r | From the wellknown experience and account of the ilnesr ef her father, = a a a . ox pex ‘ ad i nn H 8 tan of Var Sailor. lknowledge of the gentlemen refered to, | lier triends were to meet her at the * , 2 afr « > - . ’ Se i. . ° : = F ons . “ag : ale Fhe ir George, Lavlan ‘er. here is no doubt but his active co-opere- | Sand Point station, but ewing to the ’ o i ; « t i n . o i oo . + | ¢} . ; . 6 Y ng of aODe ire ‘ y itaiph Rackstraw. | tion would be very desirable. In my next Voraiua being delayed by weather she s ; ; Stu . o % las t rem: ~ 1 : ; : : 2 ha - 4 . i these o een emg [ hove to deal with Mr. D's remarks on | did nel arrive at tho time expected, and ean st e ‘ of : ’ iy I - ne 7 I suvsidies, and In the mrantine, | they ‘retu: ned heme thinking she might 183 pat ‘ i remain, oe - prison Bars, grin J I , V 1 gentleman. Téire Respectfully ; ool have slait d. When she reacued i. ' Gia _ : ! HE Coomes. | Sand Point Miss MoCarry was avxious ne Mi B uebeard die le atin os ileal ceile an semi 7 . . ok lored gentleman. Ch'town, Feb. 22. 1831 | to get home, and stat ted te waik across , 4., Sittin i as: ge ce i Chats lake. The thermomveier was LNs . : : TkT a <r ee | <Q » A, A tonio A Move in the Right Way. many degrees below zere, aod a keen b. 19 nes er. Esquimalt, 1 Engi Si iir flu. bait mienthie atthe | wind had fall sweep over the ice. Very ; Serveant y " pers. f RGB and enti 2& g ¢ ‘ - ‘ M ci reg 43. ant ‘oyal Engineers, | ae rs “id x d } soon the intense coid completely over- I : His ho van. *¥, 8., Uricketer. | inhabitants of the town was held,«ccordiag | her, and ehe fel within sight of | ' { jay . i sKensia, Thornas J, Ururamer Boy. lte notice, at the Ciub Roem, Victoria, on | Come rer, ABU Fhe Te Vallis rile on the i wi s I son M-Gowan, Master George, Page. | the evening of the 21st February, to take hee home, uauble te atira step urther, case, aid passed sentence on the Traverser. Norton R. B., Fireman | into cousideration the great necessity of | Fortunately assistance arrived before . : f : . . > M { f Justice Palwer said there Newbery 5., Viown aMrF to. adepting the best method of preventing} she perished, As it was her hands @onl! be only cue conel that the) wes, " F P wn iad "arte accidents by fire in that place. as the late | were frezenso haid that the fingers of ' j . ower, J. ‘ ’ svATL : ; ae ye rule must be discharged, and a core : as ’ Meoren Same. ew. tire there showed thei their utter inability one eculd not be enclosed for seme Silt came meee ie tho weit desieiae mit a ; . « Lew were Matias | to stop a fire that once commenced to run. hours. When her mits were takeu off ' Si -ggett og MiAU-O - ar . | . : * hich ha s prepared, an yuk fou bh oe i of the leading men present were . . : which had bees ee eas Stewart, A., Court Jester. | A majorny ot the ee Lia the top joint ef ue tinger came off,and with be read by Mr. dustice re -ers Canton, Herbert A., Persian Prince. jin favour of establishing a municipal ‘ I tated, and | Bir. Justice Peters then real a lengthy Wer . Peale. Baler | authority in the town, as the beat and others huve to be amputated, and her paper, setting forty that the c sequences Wei cht J.T. Snow-ahoe | surest means to protect the place from fire, | feet were so ler ibly fiezen. even above of allowing the verdiets of jurics to be set Wyatt, Heary Capt. Hook and Ladder Ce. by purchasing an es wine and other neces-| the unkle, that it is feared they musi asite om accon f statemen made by| Wyatt, Geo. H., Dou Casor de Bayon. | saries required and adopt proper rules to} he wmpuleted, Miss McCarry ia only by) would be su grave that sueh state: | --—- | keep and work the same. Some of the) 17 years of age Bente could wat property be reseived, Of | New Glargow Notes. —, a . ae — - The secretary of the Parnell defence whe Court, unless extraordinary eireum- ita ee Se ee ee Fi a tliow has beep eemmitted ne wed; that the Court | ; t good deal of ‘discussion on the subject, re- fund at Mal of ae Se Merchandising seems to be a very popu: | j | ter trial fer threatening te publish the Would not have re d the jdavits of wae 2k 2 Ae husiness. There are | solutions were unanimously adoptad to ap- . & the jury ' thie case if it hal net heen | Jar, if not es ea ae { sig wn win ton this | point committees ~one to inquire into the | names of the persoos who refused to yin ali ta . ‘ nre ‘ 29 La 0 2 : . i au. «> anescet Anes Pullacd, tue Deputy |S presen’ Bo leas thane municipal authority and another to en- | subscribe to that fued. Ve iliag ay" Sieriff wan closeted with be jury) village. deavour to raise a sufficient sum, by sub é oa | for four he hat the stateme cts of the A singing class has recently been started scription, te purchase an engine. Both ‘ : jeryuen whose effi « were peodaced | here by Mr. A. McKianos, who has the | oon, mittees were appointed. Italian Labor in the South. G4 ant show that the jory 7 divided | reputatien of being a } eneerets ha mgy A subscription was at once opened and es a ’ clue _9 cn aia : ; oi 5 il j +o fii vel at 1 verdics of giiity should} He also has classos at Hunter River and | 9150 subscribed, and they are still collect- Louisiana, at length, has concluded to a ee bir ; ‘ i : ; be ren.) x 1 —iu fact, se far as they Sectad | orth Wiltshire, ; 51. ~., | tty the South America experiment of the cas, they did nut amount to anythimy,| Qnite a lively interest is manifested in) ‘The meeting was postponed until the 7th | ii stituting Italian for aegro laber in 2n refore the rule was ¢ scharge@. | our Literary Seeiety. ‘The hall is well filled | of March next. to give said committees |. et a athe diekd The Britist ; ‘ : : : hiiibon its cune and co'ten fields, he British He animoadcerted severely oD SNUBS: | awe ry pivht of meeting, aud quite a nuwber | time to report thereon. ; hi Seindaa whiel a : | Ries * 2 . ay . a re F sion to the Court of affidavits in which a i lof interesting subjects, have be n discussed. Percy Parmer, nte amabip + cine id, eh arrived in the V not fully stated, acd om thelmyi, shows a sprit of enterprise, ond a Seeretary pro tem. New Ocieans trem Paiermo, recently levity with w , some Jucymen ete d to) laudable desire for iutellectual improve- Victoria, Lot 29 Feb. 22ad, 1831. brought twe haundved snd ten emigrants regard their promises om ata (6 riod! 4) ont oa the part of the yoang men of the ae te trem that country, QOcher laborers of true verdict according to the evirience. | 5) age Transportation of 8.ikwor.ns. the same class are expected in large we : 7 ‘ xpee <1. Court ordered that Spence, MeoAulay, at ee te upils attend- 4 et meen ‘, s 2 Th 24 ‘poe oe ape: ve) The registered u pher of re aa q An interesting instance of how ene trans- numbers du:ing the winter aud sprivg. a. Ay Court on the 30d day ul | the New Glasgow jing * aon 7 continental railway has diverted transporta- > + ) W a we tiieald | WHOS te Upreems of 96. Of these soven | tow is thatof the shipment of 330,000 cards Of the O46 ndeters in’ Baile dilly J : w ta y thoy 6 | are from other Gietriets. Within the past of silkwerm egus, worth $3 a card, fr..m Yoko- iW euvers |! ; ~ J; n'y it ‘a cl i io | six months three students from this school) pama to Italy, via San Francisco, New 5 ork | 10 are jads under 20; while 69 are 70 renounecd a “ we | eredita! ly gained asdinission into the | and Havre, France. Th: y Were bought by tre years of age aud upwards; 192 are bes ‘ set ¢ ot t ; a fs } era i > eye ‘ - : i ; Ss, = ae no rte | Normal Se ool. The teache re are Mr. A. ow a ak eyus, — started a tween 60 ung 70 years ; 234 are between > pa a tou | : 1 a at: a r 25 : ‘Ls 2, ‘A i osu", 204 ’ | M@eDoneld aud Miss M. Linkletter. Yokohama Nov 26, from San ranci co Dec. | 50 und 60: 211 are between 40 and 50 ' $s BO. ; i il 14, and from New York Dec. 22, and have é ’ 2 ’ 2 ©, stated th t he had; There resides in this neighber * probably arrived at Havre by this time. There aud 128 are between 30 and 40. Oue giver sof ap peal. | family of eleven members whose aggregate are about 39,000 eg s to a card, aud the cards | other touching fact remains to be stated. 4 2 | wait is 2123 Ibe. —aversge 193. Seven | gre packed in boxes resembling tea ehests, | G, ent! caneed in nui ‘ thony eb 21, Wois 1.500 | 4} ; } = atl ently recnéed in number though the J the senles ¢ 500 Ibs., with an . ich eu i 3.0 ¢ ce wi . , J ; ai ae owen: baie wi the s Sa aw a i \ each of which cuutar a 1,3 ¥ cards they Pp isley Weavers ave, there are yet lec 7 2. Ba befin @setaxe of soretblag over 214 Tha. € be kept in the wountans, when tity reach Ria plea (of ven 18 cau det } @ mosh Peltier adie evel ¢ . ’ : 3 ‘ . au, wuch part of tbe YoU cap fi ce urt al i we—-at Jesat * this | send woud be isterestiag to kvow how many [caly. wil ab ut the eud ol May, aud thea wail Mee z - un As reported og Saturday, dir. du tice Pet- | families ov tae eland can beat this. } be sold to persons who raise the worms. Latest News Notes. | present to Adelina Patti of # d'amoud worth 1 itar ; The Thames in old London has not been frozen over since 1813 till this winter. Mime. Marie Blanc, cf Monaco, has made a &y, 000 franca, Pork has advanced in St. John in sympa- thy with the advance in the States, and prime mas sells at $18.50 duty paid. Mr. G, O'Doherty proposes to build a glucose maonfactory at Ottawa. He has purchased $10,000,000 worth of machinery. St. John, N. B., is to have a grand mil- 4 which it is expected the Governor-General and Princess Louise will be present. Mr. J. T. Hawke, Ottawa correspondent of the Globe, leaves for England at the close af the session. Tis plaee will be taken by Mr. McCready, of the St. John Telegraph. Fieli Marshal Von Moltke writes :—‘‘ The greatest kindness in war is to bring it to a speedy conclusion, It should be allowable with that view to employ all methods save those which are absolutely objectionable.” The personal property of George Eliot, amounting to forty thousand pounds, has heen left for the most part to members of Mr. Lewes’ family. Her husband, Mr. Cross, is hard at work preparing a biography { of the giited author, Mr. ' has. Reed, the celebrated sportsman of Saratowa, N. Y., has received an acceptance from Edward Trickett, the Australian sculler, of an offer to back him for a thousand dollars against all comers, over the Saratoga course, next July or August. Capt. Bellingham, reported as one of those extraordinary anomalies, a Conservative Home Ruler, and a private secretary to Pope Leo XIEL., publicly protests against the conference of Parnell and his friends with Rochefort and the revolutionary leaders in France. As evidence of the extent of the recent snow blockade in the North-Western States which has been re-established by the storus of the last day or two—it is stated that two passenger trains which left Sioux City on the Ist and 2nd inst., only reached St. Panl on Thursday, 12th inst. A despatch from Rome to the London Vorning Post, says the Pope has expressed his indignation at Mr. Parnell and the members of the Land Leagne, whom Roman Catholie Bishops in Ireland have reported as only sincere patriots, for having formed an alliance with Henri; Rochef rt and other anti-clericals, principal Although ef the publication of books there may be no en’, there is sometimes an end of the printing ef papers. Before performing the happy despatch, the Thedford Hera/d ob- served: ‘* We've concluded to ‘kick the bneket.’ It has beep a question of slow star- vation or suicide, and we've determined on suicide.” The jury will probably bring in a verdict of justifiable feo de se. Tur Propospp ABOLITION OF THE TAR- taw.—A despateh from Edinburgh gives the details of a great meeting of Highland- ers to protest against the abolition of the tertan in the army. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, and also all of the Scotch nobility have agreed to petition the Queen to stop the change. The pecple thronghout Scotland are intensely excited over the proposed change. Whitehall Review :—‘* Lord Beaconsfield has another norel which, it is possible, may see the light ere many months have elapsed It was planned and partially written some years ago, and is so near completion that it might be prepared for publication almost immediately. The story deals with political affairs, but with circumstances more recent and perhaps, therefore, more universally interesting than those touched upon in ‘ Endymion.’ ” Prince Bismarck likes to get his parliamen- tary guests in a circle about him, and, wrap- ped in clouds of smoke from pipe and cigar, thence to deliver epigrammatic sayings. ‘‘I want no colonies.” he is guoted as saying, ‘- For us in Germany this colonial business would be jast like the silks and sablesin the noble families of Poland, who have no shirts to their backs.” At the Prince’s last soiree one of the four laboring men he has appointed review on Her Majeaty’s birthday, at | ‘a (Wy ENA AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any Other Paper published in P, E. Island! aa $}, OORT Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- sion of the interests of this Province and this Deminion ! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER. Made up of the Lecals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is always full of News AND Aiways ug to the Times. The Weekly Uxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, conselidatiog the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid econemy in the administration of local affairs, as members of the new Commercial Council approached and congratulated himself upon ; bemg allowed te discuss questions of State : with such a man. Whereupon the Prince clinked his glass with the laboring man, and everybody was delighted. Wi!l no ene who is alarmed at the pros- peet of Mr. Gladstone’s coming legislation on the snbject of land remember that the Premier is himself a landlord, and take comfort? Mr. Gladstone owns nearly 7.000 acres in Flint and Lancashire. In fact, the landed interest is pretty wall represented in the Cabinet. The Duke of Argyvil owns 175,000 acres, rental over £50000; Lord Hartington’s father, 200,000 acres, and £189,000 a year; Lord Spencer 27,000 acres, and £46,000 a year; Lord Kimberley 11,000 acres, and £26,009 a year; Lord Northbrook 10,000 acres, and £3,500; Lord Huntley, who has just en- ro led himself in the ranks of the Ad- ministration is lerd of 90,000 acres, and £27 00) year.— Truth, Feb. 28 N Y. Herald: ‘It is said that Cans- dian pablic men secrctely pine for a great continental republic in which to make themselves seen and heavd. They complain that no one pays any attention to Canadian politic:, which is probably because it has none.” We have always thought that the Dominion had more politics to the square ‘ere, as the stereotyped saying is, than any othr eountry. Hewever, as such a re- liable authority as the Herald tell us we lave nene at all, of course we shall beliove it, and never more complain of being politically overweighted or of being too mueh governed. As for the great con- for it in Canada if it was wanted, but the tr uble is, we have too much space to shout in now.—Matl. Hottoway’s Prits.—Noeothing preserves the health so well as an occasional altera- tive in chang+s of weather, or when the nerves are unstrung. These Pilla act ad- mirably on the stomach, liver, and kidneys, and so theroughly parify the blood that they are the most eflicient remedy in ward- ing off derangements of the stomach, fever, diarvhoea, <lysentery, and other maladies, avd in giving tone and energy to debilitat- ed constitutions. All who have the natural and laudable desire of maintaining their own and family’s health, cannot do better than trust to Holloway’s Pil!s, which cool, regulate, and strengthen. These purifying Pills are suitable for all ages, seasons, climates and constitutions, when all other means fail, and are the female’s beat friend ee ememeecmems You Have no Excuse. Have you any excuse for suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint? Is there any reascn why you should go on from day to day complaining with sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Bab tual Costiveness, pal pitatiou of the Heart, Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in tie mouth, coming up of food after eating, Lew epirits, &, Neo! It is positively your ewn fault if yeudo. Goto your Droggist and get a bottle of Green's August Flower for 75 sents your cure is certain, but if you doubt this, get a Sample Bottle fer 10 cunts and try it. Two deses will relieve you. > | In Germeny, including the free cities, aboat 85 per cent, of the population have incomes under $300; in Berlin, Hambury, and Bremen, 14.6 per cent. have incomes frem $300 up to $1,500, aud one-fifth of one per cent. (thai iste sty, about 3,000 persons in the three cilies taken together), have incomes ex~ ceeding $15,009 per annum. This does net give one a great idea of the wealth of Germifny. of the liberties of Ireland. } he el piwy meni, cou be unperted, Frep. W. Hyxpman apes tinental republic, there’s plenty of room [ Mr. Labouchere, M. P., has received a handsome bouquet frem Dablia from a uumber of lrish ladies, in recognition ef his “ able and disinterrested defence” COUNTRY PEALERS are requested to bear in mind that the P. E. I. Pectery Co., are manu- facturing milk dishes and other ware in large qwantities, and will supply the tradein the | $prog with an article cheaper and betier than jan, 19, 2aviw and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country. THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, (ue Dollar a Y Iw ADVANO®Z. JOB PRINTING, —SUcCH AS— Bill-heads, Letter- heads, Noies of Hand, Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, etc., ete., done in first—ciass style, and at short notice, Encourage “Home Enterprise, GREAT INDUCEMENT! EXAMINER & ARGUS FOR TEN MONTHS FOR VO ¢€) BIN TL és. Now is the Time. of The Examiner Publishing Company, | January, — A Purpose in Life. Carlyle once asked av Edinburgh student—who tells the stery in “The Milwaukee Seutinel”—what he was ‘stadying for, The youth replied that he had pot quite made up bis mind, There was a sudden’ lightning fash of | the ol! Scotchman’s eye, a sucden pull ing down of the shaggy eyebrows, und the stern face grew sterner as he snid : “The man without a parpose is like a ship without a rudder, a waif, ® nothing, ano man, Have a purpose 18 life, if it is only to kill and divide and se!l oxen well, but have a purpose , and having it, throw sacha strength of mind add muscle into your work as God has given you” een Sean Effect of Tea on the Skin. #{ you placo a few drops of strong tea upon a piece of iren, 2 knife-blade, for instance, the tanwate of iron is forme ed, which is black. If yeu mix tea with iron-fillings or pulverized iron,you can make a fair article of ink, If you miz it with fresh human bloed, it forms with the pos of the blood the tannate ofiren. Take human skin and let it soxk fora time in strong tea, and it will become leather. Now, when we remember that the liquids which enter the stomach are rapidly absorbed by the venous absorbents of the stomach, and en- er into the cireulation ond are thrown eut of by the skiv, lungs, aod kidneys, it is probable that a dvink so commen as tea and so abundaotly used will have some effect. Canit be possible thas tannin introduced with eo much liquid« producing respiration will have ne eifect on the skin? Look at the toa drinkers of Russia, the Chivese, and the old women of America whe have so long continued the babit ef drinking strong tea, Are they not dark-coloured and leather skinned ? Franklin’s Maxims. Piough deep while sluggards sieep, and you shall have corn to sell an koep. Pride is loud as want, anda great deal more saucy. Silks and satins, scarlets and velvets, put out the kiteben fire. Diligence is the mother of good lack. Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Extravagance and improvidence end at the prison door, It is easier to build two chimneys than to keep one in fuel, {f you would know the vaiue of movey, go and try to borrow some. What maintains one viee would bring up two children, He that goes a borrowing retarns sorrewing. Rather go to bed supperless than riso in debt. Sloth, like rust, censumes faster than iaber Wears, A life ef leisure and a life of laziness are two differen? things. Crediters have better memories than debtors. The relling stone gathers ne moss, If you would have your business well done, zo; if not, send. It is foolish to lay out money in the shape ef repentance. CE eee MARRIED. : At the residence of Mr. M. McLeod, Sta tion Master, Cardigan, brother ef the bride on the 16th inst., by the Rey, John Mackin non, Georgetown, Mr. James Harris, Rose neath, to Misa Effie C. McLeod. On Tuesday, Feb. iSth,inst., at St. George's church, Narrows Creek, by tae Rev. F. J. McDonald, P. P., Mr. Rodk. A. Campbell, of Newport, Let 54, to Miss Annie Morrison, of Launching Place, Lot 55. At Freetown, on the 3rd of February, by Rev. W. Bradshaw. B. A., Mr. J. 8, Silliker, to Miss Emma J. Burns, second daughter of Hon. Stewart Burns. At Lathrop, Colo , on the 16th of December by James E. France, leq, J. P., Themas C, Walker, son of Rebert Walker, Esq.. of New Annan, -P, E. 1, to Miss Mary Link, of St. Louis, Mo. a a eee) DIED. At the Recess, Victoria, on the 27th of trusting in the merits of his Redeemer, William Marshali, Esq., aged 86 years, formerly of Ozendyke, Yorkshire, England. At Summerside, on Saturday, the 12th instant, of infla mation of the lungs, Mary Albertho, only ehild of Albert and Isabella F, Bearisto. aged three years and 1 month, At Lot 16, on the 5th of February, of con- gestion cf the brain, Margaret Rosamond, fourth daughter of John and Harriet A. Yeo, aged 18 months. At saint Avard’s, Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., Mr. John Harley, formerly of Alloa, Seotland, in the 45th year of his age. At Searltewn, Lot 27, on the 17th Janu- ary, of diphtheria, Carrie, youngest daughter, aged five years, and Frank Lawson, youngest son of William and Pheebe Baker, aged three years and two menthe, At Wheatley River, on the 11th ult., of diphtheria, Oliver Ernest, aged ten years and one month. On the 12th, Gregory Redoulphe, age seven yeare and seventeen days, beloved children of Joseph and Elizabeth Gallant, At Chepstow, Lot 45, on the 9th Decem- ber, after a short illness of two days, Alex- ander McKenzie, aged 68 years, At Dundae Esplanade, Charlottetown, on the 18th inst., Annie Edith, eldest daughter of John Ings, Esq., in the 22nd year of her age. At Southport, on the 19th February, inst., Redmond William, youngest child of Capt, John Aylward, aged two years and one month, Suddenly, in Charlettetown, on Saturday, Feb. 19, Mrs. Catherine McKachen, relict of the late Hector MeEachen, of this city, in the 87th year of herage. [San Francisco, Cal, papers pleaze copy. } On the 2st inst, at the residence of Mr; Jozeph Stretch, West iver, Hago Erichsen, of consumption, late of New York, in the 2ist year of his age. Poor Hngo, we shall miss you much, ext off ere manhood’s prime: Bat well we keow that sil mast go, at their appointed time ; New subscribers will be furnished with the | consolidated ExamIngER and Ancus—which will be o8 remaining next, lor SLVENTY-FIVE CENTS, W. L. COTTON, Feb. 22, 1551, FOR SALE! Register, five years old, copper fastened, very atrongly built, and a good sailer, as she now lies frozen up in East River, Charlotte- texn; and ready to proceed with freight as soon as navigation o)cns, For further par- ticulars apply to . & A. McMILLAN, Tsaac’s Harbor, N. S., Dec. 29, ’80—1m eod == Wants. Lost, found, & ~ . OH SALE —The fast little schooner ‘** Cappella,’ 31 tons register, white oak plank, and copper-fastened to light water mark, is now for sale here. She carries 1,590 bushels potatoes, For further parti culars apply at the Exsmrxen office, ‘PY @ST—Beiween Heartz’s Corner , | Lhe tinder will be rewarded by same at Tue Examinen ollice,—f{ 14, 2i, urged about Ist May next—for the | To dwell above, a months, ending 3let December | Manager. | CHOONER *“ BONNIE LASS,” 107 tons | and | SA Milton, a small SATCHEL, containing a | CUbain and Locket, with rings attached. to- | page , gether with a few other less valuable articles. | Y°™Y *%2**bis for oflices. Apply to leaving the And blessed art thou : ! to leave this world, with all its cares : 1d pain i , where all is love, aud Christ 5 himself deth reiwn. At Gasperaux, oa tue 15th inet,, of eon- Suiuption, Sarah Steele, in the 29th year of herage. May che rest in peace. | } ) | } | | \ } Tealy 400 Sold on PE By the subscriber, and all giving perfect satisfaction, i j THE DELL” ORGAN Stands ahead of all others, and can only be had sf tae undersigned, General | Agent for P. . Isiand, or his Travelling Ageit, Myr, Cuas, Yro, «. P. CLETCHER, Queen St., Ch’town, Jan. 17, ‘+l—2aw, wily ep en ne, a \ "FO-LEF, A COMFORTABLE LUUSE of etght ; =. ahh ten a uy . ; {fe 17 2i, wkly 2i pd rocms, with good ecliar and yard, situmte ed cast end of King atrevt, —~Aalso—- The reoms over my stere in Queen siveet, WILLIAM DODD, * Get. 18, 1880, i :