a ~ ra cree Ba i sl ie ra - _ aig 2 we See re a oe Se ne ape be Rigi, “Tp Son ; wg aS eS shee . oman Me od iia sg ta i at a Cee cn as is ro Tae Datty EXAMINER, AUGUST 17, L850. AT the hour of going to press, His ix- cellency had not arrived at Picton ; and it is therefore p vobable that he will not be here before to-:uorrow. Ir is understood that, in the course of his informal tour through the Maritime Povinces, His Excellency the Governor General will pay Charlottetown a visit; and, last evening, a : he Proa- number ef leading citizens met im the Pro yineial Library to make arrangements ler his reception and entertainment. Several pro positions were made aud discussed, but noth ing Sdefinite was arrived at. A committee arererr res waa appointed to make arraagements suitable to the ovcasio! oe Rarerrine to the advices lately received concerning the damaged condition in the English market of a consignment oF lob- sters ‘‘ bearing well known Island brands, would it not be well for lobster packers to organize measures for the defence and pro- tection of ihe trade in this Province‘ The proper time for the ‘‘ close season” might also on the same occasion be discuss: ed with prefi:; for a unanimous expression of the opinions of men brought, inte daily contact with the lobster,could not fail to in- fluence the (overnment when settling the limits of the time for fishing. i - Corresrod DENTS have dealt so fully with Dr. Leeming's lecture that we need not refer to it at length. Certainly it contained many very brilliant passages delivered in a splendid style of oratery. The evident de- light with which the audience listened was antiicient proof of the power of the speaker. Yet it is to be regretted that some things said had net remained unsaid, or at least been tempered with a little of ‘‘the other side of the «uestion.”” The lecurer imight have lauded O'Connell as high as he did-— which was no higher than O'Connell deserv-| ed—and yet have given meed of praise to the great hberal Englishmen but for whose e/ferts in the cause of emancipa- tion, O'Connell, with all his ability and earnestness must have laboredin vain. He we think, dwelt at of the some have tyranny the day with- might, tov, some length upon the English out going anthentic history. wrongs an England’s oppressions is quite dark enouzh without caliing in the aid of imaginatieu to give ita blacker hue, On the whole we deprecate impassioned refer- ences to these unhappy old-time troubles. We,—the descendants of English, Scotch, frish and French—are Canadians. Our fathers, many of them left the Mcther-land te be rid of the effects of conflicts of race We havea horror of them. (sovernment of béyond the bounds of The truth of I[reland’s and religion. We want a fusion’of the great races whence we spruny; and a toleration, if not afusion, ef Christian beliefs. We want no divisions - : er aes — ~~ ——— — - Lecture on > \w pot ; Leeming’s Great Danie! O'Connell. Ps . “4 (Upinions of Listeners. ) AvcerRDING to announcement, Dr. Leem- Market Hall last night auspices of The Hall ing leciured in the on Daniel O'Connell, under the the Benevolent Tri sh Society. was crowded, and we think we express the when we & we never 1 sole 4% llecturer heid the . P oi i sentiments of every one present sav thata finer intellectual trea 7 rm } listened to. he learne: audience spell-bound for over two hoars, and 4 ditt rent staves of tne tecture il . ean s ; ; Th. '<¢ ‘eroT : Was rapLurousry applauded, ri reiait j 7 i } } j - ; : ’ _ * po. |] the early history of Daniel O'Connell; re ferred to the disadvantages under wien, as ; a Roman Catholic, he laboured, in couse aueuce of the Penal Code ; gave reminis vances. which delighted the audienee, of his career at the bar—particularly of his powers ot cross-€ xamination ; entered 10t a minute analysis of “his extraordinary elo- } i iat no orator ol modern quence, proving ' tie revitew- times was equal to (¥ Connell, ed the history of the agitation for Cathohe Hmancipation, and in language which no pen ct uld portray, and which sent a thrill through the audience, deseribed how he compelled the English Government, led at the time by Peel and Wellington, to sane tion that crowning act of his political life. He next referred to O'Connell’s agitation arrest and imprisonment, : or repeal, to his ar: and to the Irish famine, which broke dewn : ee frustrated all his ()Connell’s energies and there is not an plans. We believe that rator on this side of the Atlantic that Same power @id pathos » could throw the into a speech which the Rev. lecturer did into his beautiful peroration, when describ- ine the close of the great liberator’s career, and the’ melancholy circumstances attend- ing his death at Genoa. We have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the fact that Dr. Leeming fully sustains the great reputation that preceded him here. Heisa splendid platform speaker and appears to have all the qualities necessary fora great orator. He hadn’t turned the secon sen- tence beivre we felt we.were in the presence of a man of genius. It made one think of orators of a bye-gone nage to Wa may S2y, in-¢ nelusion, ry, Rev. the great ng listen to him. that the lecture learned lecturer never having referred toa note’except while reading O'Connel’s address to the electors of Clare. The thanks of the t » £ . ’ ? community are Gu@gto the lrish mectety tor « n was extempore, ine having, even for one night, seenred the of so brilliant and powerful a ck A grander tribute. we believe, serviees speaker. was never paid: to the genius and patriot- igm of the great Liberator of ireland, and the friend of oppressed humanity in all quarters of the globe. W, C. DesBrisay, Ksy., Vice-President of the Irish society, occupied the chair, Several clergymen were present, among whom we noticed Rev. P. Doyle, Rev. James E. McDonald, and Rev. Charles McDonald, of Georgetown, SPECTATOR, —_— As one of the Rev. Dr. Leeming s audit- ors last night, [ listened to him with mingled feelings. His theme was grand, and some passages in his lectiire were really eloquent. But much of the lecture was tame and commonplace. On the whole, my expectations of the renowned Austra- lian orator were disappointed. The lectur- ers love of country is to be admired, and worthy of loved. But when he re- presented Ireland as being crushed by the despotic power of England, and stated that Hngland zloated over that famine-stricken country in °46, and that the Government being except upon the issues e to day—the issues which belong to this country ; and anything! said er done which is calculated to prevent this happy consummation is, in our opinion to be regretted, and discouraged. H. M. 8S. Blanche arrived in this port on Monday evening. She is a ship of 1,755 tens, 2,158 horse power, and is a tender to the Ad- miral shi; Northampton. Her officers are : Captain —Charles G. F. Knowles. Lieute.ants—Ansou Schomberg, Frederick O. Pike, “dward Leah. Staff Surgeon—Edwara Mulcahy. Paymaster—Edward H. Whyte, Chief ngineer—Joseph Minhinnick, Sub-Licutenants—Edward D. Hunt, Lewis A. Knigiit, Surgeon —John Price. Assistant Paymaster—John T. K. Belam. Engincer—Wm. J. Abbott. Gunner—Wallace Newton. Boatswain— Morgan Murphy. iii Carpenter--Edwia Larkins. Midshipman—Lawrence P. Phillips. Assistant Engineer—NSamuel Berry. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor visited the Blache this forenoon, and on his de- parture, was tendered the salute due to his rank. To Sourts.——We direct the attention of our readers to the Tea Party which takes place at Souris to-morrow. A train leaves this city at 7.15 in the morning. A first-class time may be expe ted. AN INSTALMENT of the better class of Books issued by the American Book Exchang+, New York, are now on exhibition at the Diamond Bookstore. FULL ASSORTMENT of the Schoel Books used in the ‘Prince of Wales” College and other Schools, just opened at the ‘‘Diamond Book- store.” On the appearance of the ‘‘ Druid” off the harbor two guns will be fired, as a signal, from Fort Edward. Tue brigt. ** Hildred,” Callaghan, with a cargo of 9,250 pes. deals and ends, containing 246,000 feet of superficial measurement, ship- by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for W hite- ven, . B., on the 17th inst. A CXICKET MATCH will be played on Victoria Park ‘o-morrow, between an eleven of the Phen< Cricket Club and an eleven from Officers of H. M.S. Blanche. Tue Black Blossoms entertainment — to- morrow evening promises some fun. _ J. Rewrer Dovar, Tuspector of Fisheries, is in town, allowed the grain in England’s overstocked warehouses to rot, rather than send it to the starving people, he made statements which were not in accordance with fact. Every student of history knows that the sympathies of England were stirred to their very depths, and every means—both pub- lic and private—employed to alleviate the fearful distress that had fallen upon that unhappy portion of the kingdom. It sound- ed stranyely to hear the lecturer say that the Duke of Cambridge said on that dis- tressing occasion, ‘Oh! they are only Irish and rotten potatoes and chopped wp sea- weed-are good enongh for the [rish.” I regret tc say that several of the utterances of the lecturer savored very much of Fen- The ‘Lobster Fishery linstant. The Close Season. Ossorne House, Ch’town, 17th Angust 'o the Editor ef the Wramine?. My attention has been drawn to a para- graph in the Examiner, under the heading of ‘* Mastern ,” praising Mr. Haley's enterprise in establishing a lobster cannery and adding that an Order-in-Council, in last Canada “Gazette,” extends the lobster fish- ing season to the 10th September. Tl fail te find any such notice in the ‘Gazette.’ and the orders given me are to close all the lobster factories on the 30th, J. Hunrer Duvark. [nspector of Fisheries for P.E,L. ,otes ‘ Bae ae We ARE INFORMED that the Charlottetown Regatta will take place on the Ist of Septem- : Chere will be races for first and secend- wer, class yachts, four-oared gigs, single and double ; : ; 7 rh | seulls, dingies and canoes. There will be other sports, of which fnll notice will be given in printed programmes on ‘Thursday next. A subseription list is being opened, and we trust these who take an interest m aquatics will give liberally, as from the energy being displayed by the Committee we have no doubt the Regatta will be a great suacess, Mr. Artemas Lord is the Secretary, and the management could not be in better hands. ey > _— ae © ones Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime , o “~~ f POCTIUCES, TORONTO, August ye Light to moderate winds, tine weather. APPLES. > i WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale : Room, to-morrow, WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 11 o'clock : 60 Barrels American APPLES, 30 Boxes Layer RAISINS, 20 Dozen 2 hoop PAILS, 25 Boxes CONGOU TEA (10 Ths. ea), WILLIAM DODD, Aug. 17, 1880. Auctioneer. THE “ BLANCHE’S” Peak BA: 8 BLACK BLOSSOMS! -WILL GIVE AN— ENTERTAINMENT Under Distinguished Patronage, a AT THE MARKET BALL, “ a On Wednesday Evening: For the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of those lost in H. M. Training Ship “ATALANTA,” consisting of Conic, Sentimental aud Character Songs, Fuaniesities, Conic Sketches, Clog and Step Pances, &e., &e. PROGRAMME—FIRST PART. CIVRRIUBR. so. wipe orice: sete eee ne Company Oventnc Cuorus—‘‘Happy are we.”. . Troupe Sonc —‘Go and put your bonnet on, Betsy.” ee oe BRE ee wa (aed i iiss eee eee ; wis 6 P,. ~ 2ey » ? Mr ui tehi SONG Ete we, ie O68 is vit utchings Sone —**Bella Brandon.”.......Mr. Davidson Sona—-‘‘Klla Ree.”.............Mr Osborne Sonc—‘‘Evangeline. ” Ber ee Sone—‘‘Juno Jenkina.”’........... Mr. Leary (Interval of Fifteen Minutes). SECOND PART. Comic Sxercu—-‘*Quiet Lodgings.’ ...... ......Messrs. Eades, Lane and Morling CHARACTER Sone AND Dance....Mr. Graham Dveer—‘’Girls from Callao.” he ee Messrs. Lane and Morling (100: DANCE. c.c> 65s > pep ce---s ae rene Srume Serecu—‘**The Ehony Histonan.” ete he dhe es < (Cae ae ..--- Mr. Lane Srep Dancr..... Messrs, Whatly and Graham CONCERTINA Soto......... i vores Mr. Lee Comic Sketrocu—‘*The Insurance Office.”’.. Messrs. Hutchings, Hades, Lane and Morling. How deep is the grief felt in England te-day For those whe aie lost on the sea far away, wie 4 44 Reo 4 ianism, and were sadly deficient in loyalty. CANADIAN. | Lasi evening I had the pleasure of lis- tening: to the Rev. Dr, Leeming, deliver his celebrated lecture on Daniel O'Connell. It was 4 wonderful oratorical effort. It has the impress of true eloquence, from begianing to end. He deseribed the Great Tribune as child youth and leader of a warm hearted peeple, struggling and suffering for Freedom. The applause was loud and long when the gifted orator, carried the spell-bound audience to scenes rendered sacred by the voice and labors of the Liberator. His description of the Hill ot Tara where the uucrowned Menarch of Ire- land, gathered tegether one million of Vrin’s children to protestagainst the wrongs inflicted on their unhappy country, caused the tender tear-drops to glisten, on the eye-lids of many an Irishman. if the Rev. Dr. be as brilliant at the sacred desk as he is on the platferm, he would be a safe example for the Charlottetown pulpit ran- ters to imitate. ‘TIMOTHY. ———> <= <—- = City Council. Ar a meeting of the City Ceunci] held last evening, the otter of R. F. Quirk, Esq., to lease Pownal Wharf for a term of five years, atan annual rent of 3725.00 was accepted. the Council adjourned to meet this evening tor the purpose of considering a bye-law im- Tossed on that ocean, with no one to save, The restless Atlantic the poor sailors’ grave, Mothers are weeping for their young sailor boys, Time swiftly fleeting, brings them no joy; The ‘‘Atalanta’s” crew of three hundred and more Will never return to their own native shore. They left dear old England, at least we are told, This poble young erew, all fearless and bold, And while taking farewell ef that dearly-loved shore, Twas far from their thoughts they would see it no more. O’er the winds an the _ control, But all must be ready to obey the great call, For those gallant young seamen, that nobie ship's crew, , We commend them to Heaven, ‘tis all we can do. raters we have ne Oh! where is my boy? the fond mother cries, May angels watch o'er him, wherever he lies; { cherished and nourished him at my own breast, I should like to have kissed him to rest. No tombstone can mark the young seamen’s grave, In the ocean they lie ‘neath the Atlantiec’s rude wave, eer he went posing a tax upon horses and carriages. Miss FLETcHEeR class in Music.the first week im September. aud will also be able to take a limited number of new pupils. fal7 3i Tar Argus says:—‘If the Government! would only act on Senator Carvell’s suggestion, | they would do that which would be a great boon to the farming community.” That's so. — PersonAr.—Dy. Bluson and lady, of Chat- | ham, are at the Revere, ; ' Se ia ; : will resume her former! LW. F. 0. Perhaps only time for one fervant prayer; Oh, Father, receive it, may we meet them all there, Composed expressly for the aecaaion by Doors open at 7. To commence at 8. Mr. J. LANE, Skins; Mr. ©. McCOY, M. U.; Mr. W. LEARY, Bones. Prices—Reserved. seats, 50 cents; Uzre- served, 25. cents. Mr. W. F. OVENDEN, Manager. GOD SAVE TITE QUEEN. PERKINS AI D We respectfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy . DRY GOODS. Millinery, Fancy Goads, Tress Goods, CLOTHS -~AND-~ TWEEDS. ‘Printed Cottons, trey Cottons, ~ White Cottons, GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, eee SE eee COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOOD, Give Ws a Oall and Save Money, Kew Goods by Every Steamer, July 26, 1880, augl7 PKHDS & SUBULS. merece _~ =: Lumber, Laths, Fencing, WILL SELL on POWNAT WHARF i PRIDAY EVENING, the 20th inst. 7 p¢ ioe ke: = be at 6 30,009 fet SPRUCK DEAL Speen, 100,000 LATHS, Kx ‘‘Mary Jané,” 7 14,0350 feet Hemlork Deals; 5,060 *' tiemlock. Boards. ix ‘Maria Prudentrira.” 12,000 tect Pine Boards, r “ 23 DOD Spruce beards, ». 000 Laths ci Mx ‘‘Laara. 12,000 feet Keluse Deals, 2,400 Palings, 9,000 feet Hemlock Boards, (000 ‘* land 1} in. Sprnee, 3 and 5x6 ee 1, «00 pie ces Vencing, ix **Mar ~ “Charles,” [URI , £9 ; =. Uthy : y Jane,’ and **Marig W. D. STEWART, ) | Auctioner, BARRELS BATT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF, Auy. 17, 1580. SOL) BAGS SALT, eJUU 209 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BATT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS, i 1). SMALL, aug tl] sii aitaa luiaiealaa W iLL BE RE-OPENED after the Mid- summer Holidays,ou .... Yonday, 23rd Augnst, inst, AT 9 O'CLOCK, A, Mo# A full attendance of Pupils is requested, By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary City School Board, Office of City School Board, Ch’town, August 14, 1580. 123d NOTICE. A Ll, PERSONS indebted to the under- L& signed are requested to make a settle- ment before August 20th. All debts not paid at that time will be sued for witheutyany distinction of persons. : (Signed) i. J. WILLIAMS, Tailor, Queen Square. COKE. COKE. { 7 KE GAS COMPANY havea quantity ef SUPERIOR COKE on hand, which will be sold for SIX CENTS per Imperial Bushel, provided it is taken immediately (the room if occupies being required). augl6 —3i WM, MURPHY. “MARINE INSURANCE: ' ‘ * roll vil. A TARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves- iV seis, Cargoes and Freights at lowest rates iu reliable Companics. Sterling certi- ficates issned when required, and rates fixed without reference te Head Office. Ch’town, Aug. 14, “80—1lm APPLES, — APPLES, A ™ BBLS. by ‘*Carrol” To-day, and for ’ -e} sale cheap at auclo c BEER & GOFPF'S, August 3, 1880. Weanis, Lost, found, Se: sa Advertisements undei®, this heading, ™ space not excecding hal? anuneh, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. eel se caenenaaecnanenetiia m OST.—On Tuesday, the 10th inst., be- L tween the Caledonian Club Rooms and the Post Office, a SCARE PIN. The finder will Se rewarded by leaving the same at this ofilce. f2i angl7] Gs P.— On Sunday last, somewhere on Li Fitzroy er Hillsboro Streets, a GOLD BROOCH. The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving it at this efiice. augl7—li pd pe? SALE.—T\W0O PIANOS—one Eng- & lish Cottage, 64 octave#; and one Amert_ can Square Piano, [Bw 2aw—augly W ANTED.—A. Giteto do General ‘Y Housework. — Apylyrat this office. aug lG Lyerse STRAYED-—From premises of undersigned, or 5th inst., a dark Parties sama brown horse, about 144 lands high. knowing of his wherea>outs will oblige by notifying Wrienr & Macoewan, Queens Wharf. fau i4 PNOK SALE—A Newioundiand Pup, 4 months old. Apply at this Office. [au 14 3i pd re LET—Ground Floor ‘ot Atheneum, £ with Bowling Alley in cellar. Apply to H. Lixpury, Rankin House. jau 12 Vy txtee- An ‘experienced salesman YY for a dry goods store. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 64, Ch’town: [an 12 61 ~ ——— 0 Rent—Cottage, offthnildings, and S large garden, on Fitzroy street, nearly opposite Mr. Peter Halloran’s, Rent moder- ate. Aprly at this office. [au 9 \ anted Immediately—By the Man- agers of the Women’s New Tem- perance Resturant, corner Queen and Kent streets, a few reliable permanent, Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advance the work generally. Apply. to Mrs. D, Me- Raz, Fitzroy Street. [ju 31 aa. THXO Le T—That new three story House om Grafton Street, opposite the Athenwum, containing six large rooms. Possession givem® Ist July. Kent moderate. Apply on premises, [j 17, 2aw tf Street, continues to receive — 7 and permanent boarders, RP OC W AGSTARE’S, HOTEL, Pownal a