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XXII.1 mS Ee ow QOURNAL —=-.-—- = oe: TIC FO 'S _— LITERATURE AND N 2 — ete path te eo & * a ® mace ' _ eS Se = Saag ag teeeiieteameee ‘* This is true Liberty, ~hev Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’---Euripides, ' 5 meee > CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 1, 187i. — —— __ -— a ae Z — ory 4 oti 5 sous de. e ~ —_ as nn tl a tn tna: eee TNO, 18, . oe i a a a “a a gor tie hls vat ae oars | March alanust equal to thatcf January 3 168 commonwealth, Both branches embraced a tow | re — ee i ee en ae ia i q ° aie . i Ey caech & i : ¢ ¢ ape the just censure of newspapers, and f $ 5 S (| [ ; ICE ‘inches, In two years only (1857 and 1°65) has | ood men, but I think I am safe in the i eae ure of newspapers, and cans of, we would statvs odtselves, and be- o h t © X a WW \ | t Y } Business Oar 5. ¢ ORR ES PON DENG E. | ‘ie taie-falt siiiedoved mate ied a Th OT dieedn imoj.wity of the wndesboteot oq AB oer te gratnge \ypteed of :the 4 udignant come a @et of beogars in a shorttime. We 18 PRINTED BVKEKY MONDAY BY oa at oer | thier year was comparative ly dry, and the latter | of the Nevada Legislature have proven themselves + 04 Tie. sare cy hyp arrartigs one is have, as a people, reveived more benefits from i} . » HENRY j GAFFNEY M 0 LINES WRITTEN IN. MEMORY OF JOUN wet. We bave only received thas far for mee} te be as graceless a set of scoundre's as ever sold od * se a mone por betwere NOW. Gor trade with the Americans than from the PrP. RR. BOW ERS, ° y peur | BEATON, WHO DIED APRIL 6th, 1871, | mouth = an ‘iock, - or the sae ae vutes to the highest bidder in a deliberative oa ae eee by the Pacific oe people of any ese gountry, not even ex- arm , AW - | ties are strongly ia favor of a sufficiency of rain) body, » 0 in dire@t communication with the oe ting Great Britain be : 1 AT HIS OFFICE, DORCHESTER STREET, PH YSICLA N& SURGEON, My comrade dear! my commde dear! | yet to Come fone the waturing of the present pro- | Yours, Truly, teak aed ni prepatant chee of mae opportanity would i een ~ : OFFICE IN ‘er # hee more misivg Crops. Nemo. . id rivers, to U ud of St. Lawrence, th r ‘eeli ; ' A few doors West of the Catholic : ati ye ~ ies Not only dees the drowth effeet the agricule/ Them = ‘and itis “also Hi 'Gomanaaical fon with the Gulf Hirt Ars etapa ee pansies Cathedral. North American Hotel, r . sin'eue named af raul tural resources of California, but it compels the | p ; at} ig, of Mexico on the South, through the Missis When'the latt‘r mix ub with “End chev tie caine iia aan The happy days We passed OF Fores wajor part of the miners to cease operations in f Puoshon’s Expedition {0 fhe Pacific | sippi, that freat aorta of th Beer } : ee hs, we End ey TZRMS OT 3U: ORIPTION: KENT} STREET. Bat branch of industry, and . th 4 4 » | ppl, that great aorta of the Coutipent, bl rough arefaranore bliberab-minde#than We ourselwes at SRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | In lonesdme roves, where oft we met, hetlan Sfelp which Yo obit tie deccaatien of | plas ~ lWinois Central Cinal. Speating of cao- ere... He was very sorey ¢bhat.hie hon. friend . »vbrai RSE {als a somewhat amusing diniogue took place Cb ; bd Tea Shillings per annum, in adva T wely + »billings when not paid in advance, | PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, | wce} or Charlettetowa, Aug 3, 1870. Beneath the shade, at twilizht's close ; But we, alas! no more shall meet,— Thou sleep’ st in death thy long repose. MR. A. SMYTHE life. When the principal elements of enterprise | whic constitutes the fundamental pillars epon whieb a State reate are taken away or cheeked | the iohwbitante, as a analiter of watural conse. NUMBER H. CHICAGO. | between one of our party and a citizen stand- | ing on one of the bridges over the Chicago river. (Hon. Me. McKachen ¢ te that good feeli : beet : ‘pet to tue Vid oa copay res Ourfriend said :o a passer by “ Woukl you be). Mr. MeNerm: thought novblanie waste ‘be kind enough-to tell me if this is a Gamal’ ora attached to the late Government, The jews ~ POSTERS AND HANDBILLS : 1) My heart ia ead wheueer I view: | quence, willbe forced:to-see.tbat the foundation MARVELLOUS RISE AND GROWTH — Binps-| Kui ene > PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. | Has Removed his Academy to Water St, | The paths we oft have walked of yore; j of their financial resources bas given way, and) EYE VIEW—BUSINESS—-MgERCHANT prin- | tiver? 2 © : | were not carried out by Captaia Hardjnge as : | (Opposite the late Telegraph Ollice.) Butall ave like the morving dew, will be preased while ig that state of, diepida-| CES—BEAUTIFUL PARKS — MARBLE aR. paste 43m Sewer. (Strongly nase!). vhé7 stionld-tave been, fur if he hadp Mice ! Pi j se | Our youthful days are quickly e‘er. Gon. ' ; iNG .QFPICES —AN AUDLENCE OF FOUR) . Sewer! = kopt at some ‘trifling sation jaeide”” CLUBBING RATES: ae ane ee punc MISCPLLANLOUB, THOUSAND — YOUNG MENS CHBISTIAN | Yee sir. Sometitnes the water flows out, aarbor:,of a eaatnetnaions he might — ‘ —— . : vin |: Seta amen ' The spring and summer soon shall come, That we live in an age of progression, no sane| ASSOCIATION—CHURCHKS, but when the wind ‘s high it flows’ in, but is bi ea outside preventing Ameri ‘ . E will send the «* Examiner*’ for 17 _—g Fecha ieeenibarsetl When green the leaves on yonder tree, meh can deny. Who tea years ago, when immi-| Ch : ‘ bi alwaysmuddy ae it is now, ‘yetels ‘Irom ‘fishing within the thre wm ie te and say one of the following per! »d- : ran a : id And birds shall sing. and bees shall bum, | grating fron: the Atlantic States to the golden | : nteage isa big piace. The Westerners How far up is it navigable? line, He (Mr MeN.) thoarht it wis? k jeals at the anucxed rates, payable ia ad |\CAR \ ELL BRO l H ERS, shes lebeii. ehast i encase | fields of California, aftersafely erossing with hie ®t@ Known by the pride they take in it. The} Por about six or seven mile?: then after;smali miair to have one of! id Ma 8 wanes : i oa i e) : train the aliuwost unsurmountable Sierra Nevada! people of Iliinois are aecrstomed to brag of walking on about ten pases hé -added that ships eal a pon er ayssty s «3 Awerican A criculte inet £9013 0) A UC 1 IONLER S, No more shall we together stroll, Mountaics would look baek at the precipice, | My and the upregeverate are known by: their | it was, clear oa through to the \ussiss - ds ; wks we we ome yuck spilling aun : : ; : nian which enly by the aid of an invisible Providence | betting on Chicago, Tuis city ie beeomimng, Ti de ce aren ¢ tiere was 80 much to be done in ike 3 0 d 6 g o T , Atlzntic No othly, i i . . Or sport along the ocean's side, re a ) y De he idea ofa. sewer navigable for 300 or!protecticn ef oar fist I ‘ 3 0) OmMmmIsslon Merc an | : + : he desceaded safely, aad eay, that within ten! of increasing interest to the peopje of Ontario, | : ; Pie oar fisheries. It was apparen- ee M agagiaec, ; 3 o| | Ov view tthe billows 26 they roll, years we can Cross there mountaing with net lor we at in fait way Cee chin wat wn | eae was a calculation that had not en- ly, in theestimation of that eflicer, ‘+ great alas 3 0) Wi ry y i d wild. a eal aping - | tered into the f the Pi > Minist ore Biashwond « Magazine, ey 0| ad oa. P eg deere ne OA" — a aon n is wee ra me travel | wentages from its gommeree and over-increas- | (he napedinaddée ae Brena ee ae i - partof phe Agerteats Dabdlia Unversity Magazine, Se"'¢) GENERAL AGENTS, | © “¥dn noisy brook, where oft-we sut ee Cas roveiioten oe the} ing trode, - EbaSonadinn. .yousp: mest even But rapid as has been the natural progress frehehipping eee ae ae — - f : y | : . i Jt ° i oe : : ; oni ; - nD , . 1 t ww J. - a eens 3 © ©) BANK BUILDING UEEN STREET Beneath the tall and shady tree, ubsardity of even the c¢ontemplation of such’ an | tua!ly become the highway between the pro- | of Chicago, its intellectual and moral advaace- /hérth to fish ithin the li a Debian od 2 NG, Q ? ‘ET, : y d e 4 1 within the line, If the Amer:- dab! * still flows the stream, though time has fled d omni itde. sewentlect “adi ucing west and consuming east, for the St. / y has b len ‘reitiarkab! } 2 : . : 5 Edivburch de BoBke@ Sull.flowst ’ ap ’ idea ten years agy, it.is, nevertheless, an indispu- L : = nent has been no less remarkable. Nothing. can fishermen were prevented from enterin eae el 1.3 0 . _ Charlottetown, P. E. Island / | It apreAars eaRFOW wow LO me, table fact that the traveller losses none of his | “SWrence ts the natural high road between |exhibite the enterprise and mental vizor of a, our poris, the trace of the, Colon aul Mocth Mritics dee 13.0 . Waar ' : comforta, nor does the ironehorse slacken his+ eran wae and the nations of Ewope. | city betier than the chavacter and type of the riainly suffer to @ very copeiderable.extons; Derth Ame: ican de 410 0 A. McNEILL, | Death parted us in eérly prime pace on account of the eharaeter of the country he traveller is amazed at the marvellous vewspaper which it supports. The prineipa!! but tt would not do to all 7 : ; ; eetented al | From all the love which we had borne; ever the Sierra Nevadas. rapidity with which towns and cities spring | guili Ls Ptists tie Diemocralic organ Would not By to Blow the gmeriosns Every Satu: day, Lilustrated, ‘ 0| Readi Rr > fe } er , é : ailies are the 7Zimes, the Democratic organ, )the privilege of fishing wh 2 Appleton's Journal, de SE | cena ae oom Propricwer | Ab ! datk ané gloomy flows the time, There is certainly sone difference in the com | ap in the west; but the etery of the rise and | and the Jriline, the organ of the Re ubliéun bh . 7 ee press - Mucper's W cobly ; 1 3 0) COUMISSION MEREAANL | * Alas for me! I am forlova! forts and acceleration of travelling to and fiw | growth of Ciicagoweads dike the fables ol | pary—-this paper exerts a vast rr wide- | 0 ee Harper's by 13 0| : the Atlantic States nowadays from that which | arcbian enchantment. Less than halt a ea sal Ps pe ee ee * ~ yeas ago, on account of @ quargel between a ‘aa diimatrated rsa eal de AND \ Ah L never more can J forget the early immigrants bad tounderge, A person century & 0, the spot was a, dreary .wilder- pry: influence fur pope 7 ceghont the | lum by rers, working ob OF near the separatiny Papels 7 i can leave Ban Francisco now on the Central Pa- B pete. eery West. The office of the Zrilune is built of) lin’, the two nations were just fh Hoston Bile& a 3 0 A U OTLON EER The Lappy days 1 whiled with thee; ifie Rail nd 4 ‘4d ‘ hi ness, where now the mighty city ranges ite| white marble, of fine architectural proportions: | "9 a, just on t © eve of , ‘2.4 ’ a ° ; : a ailroand, and ip six days from his depar-| 9 rely buildi iato bloe ; os proportions; | a war; but it ended in a treaty, in whith Bow Sot —— 130 TT Re , Whene'er I view our oft sought paths, turehe or she cau be ia New York, whereas] | FRI sa ke, and runs oUt} and inthe printiog department are two of | the Americans got the best of it. This hee é 4 — 13 0 CHARLOTTETOW N. They all seom dark and dear to me. prior to the completion of the Central Pacifie ite lepgtheacd wharves tograsp the commerce | Hoes steam presses, which’) threw off each been the result in eyery,treaty betw ihe a ent 1 3 0| Mareb 21, 1870. lyr : . Rail'Road, the shortest rout was from twenty; O! nation®. The population in forty years has | 18,090 sheets per hour, Jo-some of the. Igss | two bktidite—-the \ ie he al ss ‘de waa” j 3 ‘ - In fairer lands Lhope we'll meet, fiwe to thirly days swoilen {rom about a hundred and to—the important journals that column which is so ! the bid fasta The aatea ore ways lanl 5 orld, s i j SETH D SHAW. " | Beycud this dark and stormy sea, The anti-railread men of Prinse Edward Tae | families ofa few trad2rse— to within three jun- attractive’ to most readers is rendered still | caee ace. S injary one this Colo We cae sapply say of the a i r q Where death no more again shall part land if they take these facts into consideration, dred taousand, aud still it is inereasing with | more jaterestinz..for where we content our wae - e jong ago, in allowing the A moriea ‘ nese Fublieations, at the lowes’ cash | Attorney-At-Law, de. Od edbuest love und conipany. ma if are wae 99 — ee nee Soe Inevery part of the | gojyeg siddin ania of hidiena aarcabel a Aad aariast ayy tbe bid tine z 2 ris: 88, give Ube irouehe » prelerence in aftord- | city, new buildings are rising, along the state- a PORES a. | od sem even gutsige t ¥ P. KR. BOWERS. | OFFLCK—Cowner of Great George Dundas, Lot 55. ma M. S57 ART~ | ing the best tus elling facthtivs now known to) Ly avenues, the bacdsome hheclisage of the ual ey BS iat pees pare three tite fice for before @ eteair or gets of a aad Dorchester Streets Seema 4-eoe 6 ————— the ingenaity of ina, and if they wieh to keep! sich and in the owtekirte, the cottagee of ges and elopements, divorces ai eaths. to then they bave time to gef of Th ALMANAC FOR MAY. ie City Hotel. Formerly oveupied as |UINFS on a OS aati Se — sight of the spirit of progression acd| peehanicsand: laborers andthe of uléce wy aos Saal arepublished, British Government ..beve alwoys' laimed , | : be i | KLPEST dA UE He . fy a0 eivilization they will join issues with their 7 a uS pushing and go@uhe cily may yel that @ Jine should. be d wo Boe Rie | a = eat — ee tet BURGE, FORLUNE ROAD, LOT 42. iriealle and bute the whistle ‘af the 4ucomdtive sees eee Contregiaage elsonciy Jes gos become. the home..of- litergiurenand a nur-| gs ‘headtind’ while te RSD alka houlnnd 3 reven y H. J. Cundall, Esq. es : heard in the Waileys and the hillsides to give some [*9F-P° EER gS 105 SBle YORE fo Gane omoun fa ‘ | “eae a > 1 : - . y lei give some (* Sy p 4 sory Of art. | right to tak Tine Full Moon, {th day, Gh. 45m even, EB , Charlottetown, - - - P.E.T. Gho's dont! - édend! “Phest words they fell of the present generation au insight of the out- of tour million dollara, being ap iucreise of) “One would sy prose from the rush und tramp | om aaah = aa ae ye io cast Quarter, Lith day, 1b. itm, morn, , W 8 W,) May 31/1869, tf | Mes menratully upon the ear side world in the sere and yellow leaf of their} balls million over last.year. The city wee | of business that mammon.is tlie great god of | m fe peg og ai enne New Muop, i9ib day, 6a, 3 sun. worn. 5.5 Eb ; OO Se. eae aa hk Of thore that she has left to tell lives. Although J am in favar of the’ introduc. originally built.en a swamp, and bas been worship among the Chicagans, but the-people tS ee et. tue British Governmpat aud seat. Quester, 27th day, 8b. Suis, HUTM., mae WILLIAM DODD, |The mysteries of the ~oming year. non rf itailrovde 1 Prince Edward Ueland, yet | elevated to the height of 9 leet above its,for-| ore not indifferent to religion. It is a city ort ie Uni ee sin oon ee eae to > Lage | be a ¢ | The spring may come, the flowers will bloom, L will adusit that it brhovps the inhabitants to | mer level Streets, hotels, shops aud homes, )¢hurches, The Sabbath is not as quite as a | Hon. Mr. McEacusy said that two or three »| vay [PUN | SUS : {Es 33 23 (Commission Merchant and | 4), voiding blossoms on exch tree; ae whee « si chettel eer a acai a were without any disarrangement 0!) mongst us, Street cars‘are palbdinig tren mor- | 38'S #g0, tn American gentleman, who was : 125 l22 \|22 , this ob “ caution. nd se, too, oug ti ; Stig et : ’ “0 , itiei idoii - we aie | *" 4 clock | % = is | AUCTIONEER, The flowers will fade, and autumn come, | ¢heir legislators be well guarded in their deliber- oe San a — oe oing to night, dat'y papers are eold and read | b Teena - adel ‘Ge —— or o . fu ed , eae ; erchants carried.on their dai!y business; t a iin a li -| by the mem ers of the late Goveramens, while TT re | ¢ : | But her that’s gone we ne’er shall see, ations ou thie. questior, ! : a3 on any other day ofthe week, The tact of | . . b wie ain +h un) ania ma | QUEEN SQUAKE, Pa, on cl Teak the gasdestan heat Railroads have created heavy monopolies in the | mothers attended to their household concerns; | existance of alare foreign element inthe city he was amcngst Us, and he even wer: so far 1, Mon |) Sh? 4,3 4 3267 a i413) CHARLOTTE fOWN, PE. ISLAND ee ! iieeie aan d prid United States; in tact, they lave beeome go | Cbildren-played in their .orseries; travellere (one-fifth ot the popiilat on being Germuns) tae ao a eamnait ieee trade, and to 3! Tues “ 53 4 Of 33H 1G - Thut stole away the joy and pride: | powerfil in come. 8 ates that, the whole S.ate | “Pt soundly in hotels, while all were rising | jyas to the sacred duy the character of a holi | ome Prince Rdwerddslapé a great country. 3. Wed a 33 15) 427,29 id 19 d K A S Z A R D , he youthful bloom, wheu, hand in hand Government ie entirely under their control, ; upward, oa . aa onitaed os aoe te - od [he object of that gentleman (Gen. Butler) 4 Pour 4b 713 Bi cises Py 1G $3 ’ : , With loving friends, stood side by side. ‘Lis people of the island are tuking very wige ‘fo get a birds eye view of the city it is well ao in om Sie dialt eiantial cen ead ty | 78 to secnre to himself the votes of the fish & Frd 40, 8 3 27) 315 4 ~ ech: Iie fav beyond the reach of him and judicious steps in holding public meetings | to ase nd the eteps leading to the obsetyator Sa . a 8 r oS }ermen of Cape Ana; but no sooner did he c t a 3 ét Sek 4 9 3 34 Daail Sz) 2 ONTNISSWH rc jan i ; ; ; ney" ; ; ; = ; serve and enterprise, Of course, the workings of in-| oo. ps : ’ P j “ ‘ers or ; 3 Whe pens this, rude, nulettered line, | where they can discuaa the fe amibilety of the pro-| of the Court House Square. The climbing is “os : ; Ona. | Scare his seat in Congress than, he chanzed 7\ Su t 437 lo 3 STO 49 -ven| 27) sg) > ‘meow ; ; ; g ner relizious fife are ioo subtle an@ epiritual | , 7 a a : 12 : i tke 1 =o | GENERAL AG QN r, To ded the Virtues of this ous position betore any definite legislation is had on | long and tedious, bat the out-spread prospect | io pa made the cubject of observation, tut if | big tune, and jast year, actually told the Cape 9 Tues 4) 13 3 $5|Moru' Bw} 32 , eee |'That"s gore where ylory e’ér shal! shine. eae tee oo = eee will repay you for the toil of the ascent. churches of splendid architecture, Spacious | Aum fishermen {9 provide themselves wigh la) Wed 4e 14 3 4-) 044 320) 34) AUCTIONEER | When i-ythie world of mortal woe | (heir Representatives hot their endorsement pro | From an elevation of 130 ft- you Jook | lecture-rooms, mission-schools, religious book | ain ‘t i re ne eet Within the si) Seer s sa 201\4 =| “A Uppe, Queen Street, | Her fleeting years, thougl few were they, of con, Ine wultnade of counee! there is sate. | down upon massive blocks, six bandred miles | establishments, ‘buildings of Young Men’s| wae ‘thie tsht ‘ t oe 4 ‘ f Nh oe si ad te Prid = 17, 3 Sep 2 4 S80) 3) Charlottetown, .- + + P. ELL. | fer heurt with purity did flow, tye _ of stree‘s, and forests of masts aking the devi- | Christian Assuciations, and ‘noon-day payer | ¢, a eer ae the visit of the ceichrated Ls Set . 7 : ay ue > 5 | “7 Her trast in God forever lay. Accounta from the East anite in stating that | OWS Course of the river, with ite two branches | m¢etings, give indication of earnest religious |¥ es ~) ot, Congress, to our Island, from ya) Sun |! Bye 53 3 yi ome : N B.—Orders from abroad, aad the country x are we'll hear her ested wiles narrowsgatze railroads are rapiliy coming into | Chicago extend- about eleven m ‘ics from north life, then Chicago has the galt and shall save | : ae , 1 Goveepmenh oF ine day expected 45 Mow oe a : o4 ee ., 49 wil! ~eceive promptattention, a diss Wicediali Vide bina Kotak i j uses Wales Las one in which the rails are bui | to south and five’ miles from east to west. | it—earncs: Christian men who are full of the - _ thing. It was weil pow that aa cue bo 2 | - Bui 33. 4 =. bu _April 26 156 a ar 4 eschintiely 4 e6nda i. * a ee 7 ot : ‘: ; ; t : on ; i cwo aud oieebalf feet ia width, wad Canada, by } Fancy Isoking Over ah area of fifty-five square life and fire of the Gospel, aniong the active, } tae nee pieced open the American . oe - » Ht Sl. aes ¢ a ; —— | The Lord has made her for His choice, “accounts, has one three and a balfefeet wide. | miles of broad avenves and splendid thorough. | wide-awake Christians 18 Mr. Moody, of th | fishermen dast year, almost destroyed theit i¢ Thar bi 24! 3) GOl'4 Iy|ly Bi) 54) 2pYyY HOT, K It has b learly lished that curv | P oug . ‘ Fe. of thet i he G This be< iw Frid 29S) BAe] sete ful $] 5G] HAP? a | Retitnede Sl Sax egeee oe oes - eee “a ae aioe oe vd fares, maguificent buildings and fine equares, | Young Men’s Christian Association, when the | oe 7 the Gulf. This be (Hon. MrAlace 3 2 ae . . a | . . . e thade arper 4 fr ;, an , Z . ; . al ~~. . ’ Sache the b . * aly » go Sat 2 Wb 451 8441147] 55] ' % jon friende, shed not those bitter tears, Pudyengt aren SR more frequently, and wit manufactories ihting their tall chimneys, and old hali of the associa‘jou was in flames, gath- | ‘ awaek ‘ ee spat 9 ly means ef pring Bi Bon |i wal7 2a B 44} 94 | dor id ; & Bw De [Or look with sorrow on the pust, Our'Libgisature: dt ite’ last seston, granted | We eriresof's hundred ¢hurches rising con- | ered a band cfthe young men in the reciory) 3 yy. C a Poo re Aremmee- Fadee 22 Mon 26; 243 Selo 3.) V2 2 | —_ ' For, after few eventful years, chatters to build two different bravebes of nare spicuously out against tne eky. Below you of the Methodist chureh, and “then thanked | . eet > ae — a iw return for 23 Tues 2° 29,3 Fist 2h bbe 4; The abuyve New Hotel, in Syd. ey Street, | We all must fate pofore the blast. owe-gauge rauroads, one, branch, iv the eastern | have a basy and excited scene—the bustling | God that thouzh Farewell Hall was in flames = a ene ofans Gi sheries. Gi Wed 24 3ul 3 29} 11 SB} 1 SF * opposite Blateh and McKenzie’s. is now open | és parting wordw will ever serve part, and the other in the western part of the | crowd rushes to and fro, merehants go hur- | we still lived. Hon. P, SiNoLark snid it was not the fisher~ @3 Thur 23) 31} 3 23} Morn) 2 34 10 \ for the Pabiig, The H. H, A. ia only one | yy memory’s pages true to show State, and te deflect through various counties, ryi g, toursts g> wandering ani artists go} The new Fareweil Hall was built ata cost of | ih but our trade, relations wih the; United ? - « ; 1! ¥ . I ‘ pax * “ . 8 g . > , a ; 26 Fri 22 32 3 17} 0 36) ; 4 ‘3 block south of the Market Square, affording Aitiodsh we teavé tilts world of pula beh East aud West, cketehing. Far to the east streteh the broad | $259,000, and is now On8 of the most spacious “tates, that the mipuse gt Council referred to. ea a 43-90 a 5 if yg | Country People a favorable opportunity of | (, fdtate piiee Wes little Kuo Tye leeaening of expenses in construction and | waters of Lake Michigan, a minieture oeesn, | and beautiful on the’continent. It will seat Poe House had nothing to do with the three 2 Sun ff W7 30 3 is. i | é 17 | obtaining Ret-ezhments for themselves, and ti re a ‘a : <r 4 i waterial gives these characters ot reads the pre-| and to the weetward the level prairie ‘ike a | 500 persous more than Exeter Hail, Loudon; ™ le jine, for that was a matter be- ~ Tee 13 7 ; 49 - 50 2 58113 | good Siabling and Proyender for their Llorsee | ; an Pore wee ” pa ingen - eae a ee i — etree whee y= | has two immense galleries, each of which has tween the’ British Govetnment ‘Rnd’ the a ro = 5 . , . } ‘ mn ©: ) ) t * gauge ro job eur atta o e ° as "1p +) : la: Li Sto te 3 Wea 17 39 2 gi! asa 755! 20 The Proprietor of the HA PPY HOME Hv-| Oar minds on eueel ly ea jects bent, it y ¢ gouge rags i 8 Aa nt tens ae | Tie city water work: ate well worth a vie-| 1 500sittings, The ceiling of the hall is beau- Ucited Sates. He thonghtthédate Governe’ | TELIs determined to give the best possible Tha sqaren af. Sutin, dive 4m fant positicn of PrinceEdward Island, in my Ginstis| it, Phe buildings are of solid stone, of Nor- vitui fregoed and covered with pictures-of Bi- | meni, iu taking the course they did, acted Y ” MAILS Alteration in time of dispatching Southera Mails, NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, MAILS for ' the Soathera route will B» made up at this Office, as follows: Fue Soythport, Lot 49, Cherry Valley, | yourselves! V>srnon & yer, Summerville, New Perth and | Ceorgetow a, every mornins (Sunday except- ed ) at 8.30 o'clock. For Montague Bridgs. every Monday, Tues- day, Thursday, aod Friday moraing, 405,30 o'alock: For Vernon River Bridge, Orwell, Monta- we Cross, Belfast, Point Prim, Bulle Croek, lat River, Wood [alands, Little 5.nds Kin- rose, Murrey Harboy Road, Caledonia. Mar- ray River, Murray Llarbor South, Sturseon, Murray i- cbor North, Cardigan, Dundag,and Lot 56, every Tucaday aod Friday morning at 8.30 o'clogk. For Brooklyn and Brown’s Cyeek, every Tueedsy morninys, at 8, 30 o’elook. For Monaghan, De Geos Marsh and Peter's Road, every Friday morning, at 8 30 o'clock. JOUN A. McDONALD, Postmaster General. (Jeneral Post Office, Ch’town, Maret 10, 1871. ~ Apothecaries’ Hall, Fhe Old Stand, West Corner of Quecn Square, WSTABLISHED, 1810. By Steamer City of Cark fram ENGLAND. @ rivantine James frog MONTREAL, and other recent aerivale, the undersigned bas completed his imp s#ttions for the winter, gonsisting of GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Va nishes, Paints, Gils, Colors, &e. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOLLET ARTICLES, &e,, &e. Phe whole of whieh will be sold ata amall ad- yaoce on cost, sql gttentian, by an experieaced hand, to the preparation hy day and night of Physicians’ proseriptios gug prigate fepipes, T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetowa, Jan. 2. 1871. eq THE WHITE HAND, A img the hauds soft and white, withont injary jo the skin. The BENEVULENCE Perfame, de- jeated with great respect ta the late Gronar satistagtion to his Patrona. Horses. supply of Groceries, Confectionary, &c- accommodated at a reasonable rate per week. | lorders in THIS HRANCH OF MY BUSI | NESS will be atteyded to with Despatch i | sl mberay bul it is to be boped that when tb NEW PERFUMB Preparation for render. | and will fit them up iv a good workmaulike style | sh mbers; v ey xayondy, [8q., the Philaathrapist, the new Per. | wa Eas, of Lime Tree Rlossoms, Heraldic Pecfames, sions for tie teeth, rosa Uone'e Breidenbagh's & Mun, Son & Thomp | —— Crawn of | aare Jars, Tailet Bottles, | a's Perfomes and Toilet requisites, gland, Oval and ‘at Glaas (ald and eilver top) scent Bottles, Cos- \ easton. Hair torers, Hair Dyes, Powders, and Powders y ha vag sur- ’ N ape Beit c., &¢. ; Hair, Tooth, Nuil, Shav- ing, ate nid Chathes BUSH ES in ypeat variety. W. &, WAFSON. D Store, Victoria Bsilding, Og ONS eee. Jun. ZT, 1871. , { abriel'e colelrated prepara | imzel's, Goguell’s, Ede's, | ith's, [Cleaver’s, Jewshary & Brown's ' } } ANDBILLS and POSTERS: . printed at Exawrven Office, hs * | ; The Old Stand, West Carner of Queen Square. | ou their wiission from the snowy summits of the jst RECRIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- POPHOSPHIPES, aud Wyeth Brothers’ COM> | tier ever experienced here by even the oldest a SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chewical | pioneers of the State; yet the amount of rain » Bell - Hanger, Gun aud Thy Batt, to him since his commencement in buaginess, The St bling ig | Likewise should be our chief intent. roud, with abuadance of Provender for | Pherefore, come all, in chorus join, In connection with the Hotel is a | Our bless'd Redeemer to adore, | With patience meek our will resiga To him whe shed His blood for all. A Frikxp. Fortune Road, Lot 56, S-ven or eight permanent Boarders can be) April 14, 1871. j * To THe Eprion or THE EXAMINER. — Verpi, Wasnet County, Srare of Nevapa, March 26, 1871. | Dear Bir:—When I laet wrote you it was /under a December sun, whose feeble rays were | made altegether powerless by the chilly winds Good People, please call and judge for} A. A. McKENZIE. Proprietor | Sydaey Street, Ch’uown, Jan 23 1871. | Apothecaries’ Hall, | Sierra Nevadas, pregnant with their freezing fluid, It is a generally conceded fact. that the : a | Jatter part of last Decen-ber, and the firet part LOWS! COMPOUND SYRUP OF HY«| of January, furnished us with the eoldest wea- ESTABLISILED, 1810. and snow has been much less than in former years. It was such weather as would forcibly ili rewind a Britieh American of the land of his Aniline birth, and the home of bis childhood; the place of all the world where hearts are sure ia eagh others Home is the place of canfidence It is the place to tear off that mask of guarded and | suspicious evldness which the wor'd ferees us to | wear in self defence when we ave floating on its surface, far removed fyam the scenes of our childboed’s days, and froin these whose willing band and qpen beart would etand by us in the hour of need. Let a man travel where be will home is the place to which his heart, untram- weled, fondly returns. Winter is virtually over. er, giving us longer days and they bave bee. we warm and nourishing, so that we bave apringing grass apd bursting bude with the early blossome sprickled over the hillsides, Tho pights, how- —ALSO — A Good Assortment of Dyes, Roseine, Xo, T. DEABRISAY. Ch'town, Jan, 2, 1871. ‘ A. HERMANS, Dorchesier Steet, (Next to ** Examiner” Office.) EGS to return his thanks to the general | , ’ - : : frosta, until about the middle of May, some B pubtic forthe liberal patronage extended wants tai the. firdy-ef desks! andy I beieh “a. doubt, as nature bas beer deliberate enough in commencing operations éatly this spring xeeps constanty an hand but that the month of May will be blustery and cold. The vwice of the farmer jo bis : = aem Atcortmeut er e field indicates that spring has come for a TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSIH J, | goodly portion of them are getting in their, lerops, with @ wew of taking advantage of &c., &c., &ec. | nature’s irigating facilities which is geueraily ALL ORDQRS in the above BUSINESS | drued ee in ae Sneeey after the first of will be punctually aitended to. April. aud Se 8 substfule, they Rave fo rrenth tu Having lately wade large purchases in the artificial weans, which ie done by conveying ‘ Lo : water mn ditches three and feur miles in seme Shegpest Markets, intended fur House Builders, | cases to moisten the ground for their oreps in such as ‘the summer season, He and asks for a coufinuance of the same. Gas Fitting, Water Closets, vases Beli Fi = &.. & ” | have not improved wuch since I laat wrote ell ttimgs, &-. si | you, and will pet, for at least, another month lam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES | All branches of industry which rests during the AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, | winter mouths bave not awakened fr¢m their do, it will be with more vitality than in the last two seasons, Businegs wer predict that the in dications now are favorable for pretty gocd times this commg soasony but how far their predic- tions will be verfied, time alone will determine, The times in California are not wuch better a’ present than here. , Owing to the sinal| ‘amount of rain which has fallen there thia last winter, the farmers aye epprebersive of light To a generous public, I would say, that all A Lotof First Class WAT7.R COOLERS on hand. SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, Sold Cheaper than ever. la narrowegauge railroad than ene of a more | fincet that can be seen, To get the pure ieostly character, and I think it will be wise in! water of the lake for drinking purposes, ‘the tax-payers te stady this imatier thorougiily | rhat along the shore being dirk and discol- ‘built. Jn the Examiner of the 6th of Marel I | carried under the water for @ distance of two | D.€,, over nom de plume, M., commenting on The ayn rides highs | iin, 1s better adapted to construct and wamtain | man architéctiite, and the machinery is the hefore coming to a definite conciusicn as ta the | orad by the accumulated : e wei age, filth and re- character of a road which they wish to bave| fugs of the czy, an enormous tunnel has been read a correspondence written in Washington, | mils open at the farther exiremity, which some remarks iv a correspoudence of a Mr, a. call the * erib,” to the crystal waters Kenneth MeKenzie, formerly of Prince Edward | of ake Michigan. The daily supply o! leland, but now residing in Iowa, on the cous | water from this source is fifty S1X millians of parative werits of the Eduoational system of lowa | galions ; but this is insufficient for the grow und that establishment jn your Qouutry. Lb fully ‘ing wants of this city, and a second is in pro- eoneur an the —ee x 0 is not — to | cess of constraction, at a cost of three million we) in the opinion that a longer residence in the) dollars, for th r » of j ste Wet will eet ially modify Mr. MeKerzie’s pre« tats aide oF eee the Wekinice ive sent view of the pre-emivency of the Schvol syr- | tunnel isa Oarriage and footeway under the tem of the West over that of your Island, In) south braneh of Chicago River with a stone thia State (and the laws are simmar to those 10 | entrance t eitk 8 t Tl & oh . woat of the Western States) the wethod of raising fh : ~ euher extremity, Lhe river funds for Educatioual purposes ¢ iffers so waterie| opbaling pee tines. eraen& one be jecanent ve draw-bridves to allow the pas- bel scenes, in logking.at which ope never grows | P* rfectly right, for they were, placed: in_ such weary. It is a ei-ktone rarely witueeses, to |* posirion that they could not avoid issuing seé such multitudes as gathered to hear the these prohibitory instractiifies © It is. well lecturee on **John Wesley” and “ Bunyan,” | known that the America fisie-men were ai- or the four theusand who thronged there on | Lawed to _trapsh.p. their fish in.gur .ports, Sunday evening last to listen to the Gospel | while the Reeiprocity Treaty had beg in force, from the eloquent lips of the great English | 8%0“a'so subsequently ; hut, last summer, preacher. The people were admitted ‘by tic- througir the iwfluence of the Dominion Gov- ket, and the “basket” collection’ was fone | Croment, ihe ireaiy of 1818 was, eotorced. thousand dollars, _ | The Americans complained that thepreceived The work of the Young Meu’s Christian As | "0 "0lice of the change thet was brought sociation js.carried on at an annua! expense | about and therefore, were unprepared for it. o° #7600 ‘The EmplovmentB ureaa basi year! This was cértainly ahafdship; for afbey kad obtained employment for 5 G00 young men, | rece.ved proper notice, they would have bed. and the Ladies’ Christian Union found places their vessels fitted one in a diffevent was, for 199 young women during the month of | order to” go to other Sshing grounds. ere February. The library and free reading room | W°*® other Despatchea yet to comfe down, and” is as teiided by three or four hundred daily, | °° douot whey received, they, would throw~ and the noonday praver meeting has an aver- | more lighten the matter ; but, af pregemt, the ; age attendance of 159. On Sunday, at the i 4 ommittee Were not in @ pgsition t express noon meeting, the superintendents of the var- |“ Opimon om papers whic bad not beem lajd ally every year, that the schools are balf the time ; i , ' . closed for want of funds in the Treasury to keep | sage of vessels seriously interferes wih the raising schowl funds more clearly L will give a| Lascelle street, has been in progress about a | section of the law providing in such cases:— — | year, and will be opened for traffic by the “The principle of all money accruing to this | firdt of June. State from the sale of lands heretofore given, or The busi pa! poll bequeathed, or that way hereafter be given, cr e business of the erty 16 at present on & bequeathed fur public school ; urposes, all fines | MOF? permanent basis than it has been for collected Under the penal lawe of the State, two | Years, and in fact itis worthy of note that with- per cent ot the gross proceeds of all toll roads | 10 the past three months mnore than $7,000, and bridges, and all estates that may escheat to 000 of Mastern capital has been sent here for the State, shall be, and the same are hereby | investment in real estate. soleuuly pledged for Educational purposes ”’ The merchants of Chicago are princes, and thejr ware houses are palatial. The whole- jgale and retail dry goods establishment of | In wy last I mentioned-something about a | Piel Lester&O * 7 : : , Lester & ©. has three stories, the floor- cobbery baving beep perpetrated here, a few days |. nd wo flute, more than the’ stores of MATTERS AND THINGS LOCAL, thein in operation. To elucidate the wethod of | trafic of the streets, A second tunn‘|, the | Us churches, come together to study ihe | | before them. ’ Hon. Leaver oF tat Gorewnwenr said thet ® same Sunday achool leesson forihe next day the subject before them was contained ipge’ and the spectacle of 600 or 800 teachers all, resojution which expressed their satisfaction intently pers-iug the same portion of the Sa.) at the satisfactory solution of the matter be-~ ered Word ig novel and sulilime, On the | tween the Britiel and the lute Governaient, in” whole there are few cities in which moral and | trefevence/to the transshipment of fisb, .£¢., religious work is more thorougaly organized |by Americans, in our ports. It was well and more vigorously carried om. Of the 192, known that a High Commission was then sit- churehes and mission stations within the | ting in Washington, forthe purpose of settlirg bounds of the city, 20 are Catholic, 29 are | ail fishing difficulties, as wel! es Gther ;atters, Presbyterian, 22 Methodist. 26 Baptist, 22 Bp-) with the Americans, and the, present Goverr~ iscopalian,, »nd 12. Congregational. She) ment might be asked what the wishes of the Churches are ambitious tosecure an eloquent, people of this Colony are upon the fishery earnest ministry, and when thereis eminent | avestion. Were the people satisfied to allow pulpit talent they are willing to pay any am-|the Americans to fish within the thrae ails . “=. ~ i ious Sunday schools, and ministers of the var- | ever, are generally cool bere, with eceasional | prior tomy writing, and that the supposed guilty parties were under indictment for the same. Since then they have been byonglt to trial and convicted of the crime iar which they stood in- dicted. Some of thew confessed to the crine, and consequently their sentence is lighter, The a‘utence of the Court is from ten to twenty. two years inbtate’s Prison. La-t Jane we took a yote on a proposition to Washoe City to Renu, which: is the more central location for a County Seat. ‘The Jatter place ree ceived the requisite wa) rity for removal, Warburites took advastage gf sone informality in the proceeding of the County Commissioners and commanding all County officers, with their move the County Beat ef Washoe County from | C> Messrs. Walker & Son, which stand out so conspicuously of Kinz street, The sales of this mammoth house last year are estimated at $15,000,(00; ard what is surprising, the 000 a week. The most extensive exclusively / wholesale establishment is that of Fareweii & They did a business last year of $11,000, |000, Nothwithstanding their large premises | ‘The | were destroyed by fire in September, which | ‘interrupted their business for five weeks io the best of the seasan. ‘This firm carries on and the result was that the case was brought to | its business with a capital of $2,009,900. the Supreme Court. which declared the whole | proceedirg il'egal and of no force. Last winter importance. the Legislature passed a special law creating | furms always commands a ready price, and Reno as the County Seat of Washae Couvty. | annual shipments of grain swell up to about As a grain market, Chicago is of immense The produce of the Western | seventy millions of bushels, The elevators cost of doing this enormous business did not exe ed five per cent, including a rent of $1-) ee ee —— HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ‘Debate on the Fishery Question con- tinued. Hon. Mr. McEacuen.—The aspxniel like! policy-which the hon. member for Bellast ad vocated, was certainly very unbecoming in| any British subject. willing to coneedo all that Brother Jonathan | had asked for, on condition that he was called a “good boy” for so doing. The hon. }member was becoming guite Americanized, ‘and cf course, was quite willing -to do the Parliamentary. fhe hon member was, ount to obtain .it, }line, or mot? The, members of; the House were the people’s representatives, and could, therefore, speak the sentiments Of the paople in reference to that question. There were- ver desyatchés ofa confidestial natare, whick the Lieut. Governor would under yo eircum- ' stumees, lay before the Blouse; but gli those that were nee*s*ary in reference to the gneg- tion, were before the Commitree « Pending the negotiations at present in progress ia Wagh- ington on a roatter to which snose confidential despatches relared, it would be an unusval | course to pursue for a Legis'ature to ask for their production, Vhe hou. member for Bel- fast (Lion. B, Davies) stated that hedid not believe that the Americans were precladed by the treaty of 1818, from ‘transshippin their fish in our ports; but his Own sou, wh is a Barrister. gave it as bis opimion that 4 was contrary to law. The same hon, member + fleial parapbenaha,to remove to Rena an the | : ‘ ; ‘ ie Ist day ot April. 1874. ‘Phe law when passed | — eee aa of thous “> oe vee was intended to be compulsory in its character, lion bus eis of grain ; so admirably construc- and, seewingly, to leaye na back ground for the | ted are they for loadiny vessels alongside that opponents ef the removal to defend themsely s; eleven _ thousand bushels of wheat have been but auch is net the caas. J have been. informed | run through the long pipes into a vesse] in that they hase enjoined the officers from leaving. | the short s; ace of forty minutes, elaimyng that the Jaw is unconstitutional. Ido) The trade in cattle and in lumber is enor- not presuine to be an expounder of the Constitue \mous, The glory of Cinciunati has waned, tien, but teking the plain words laid down in the | and Chicago is pow ‘the porkopolis of Const ations | om eae aon a good the worli, No less than 995,000 porkere were ¢ 4 ery . ° {foundation to test the Coustitutionality of the law. — aunaea each hog gveraging a The Constitution on thie poiut says :— woe ae aon + To all cases where a genera! jaw can be made a Beautiful and ample parks abound in the applicable, all laws shall be general and. of unie peity, such as Liacolu, Dexter. Union, Jeffer Suly 19, 1000 | crops; every drop of rain. is precious now, ‘The fall, thus far, bas net been sufficient for current need, Without sufficient spring showers there ia the great danger of drouth in some BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS sections of the Srate,, the effects of which would "A Tonicand Untuiling Remedy ton be = cree 4 enterprise = Se * © | The clorest and wost experienced meteorologists Rheumatism of allkinds, Neuralgia | are confident. however that ihere will be a suf- Lumbago, Sosayion, | ficcency of rain to ensure good crops, ,Dr. Lo- Asulsotor FACE-ACHE TOOTH-ACHE, | xan, who seens to ve studious of nature in this EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, und all | braneh of science, writes to a California paper affectionsfrom Colds. under date of Mareb the 20tb as follows: ~ ry” See Laucet, under Mepicat Patrons@n WM. k. WATSON ERSKIN’S ‘+I looking over our rain-table for the past i twenty one years, we find the mean rain of could have been borrow torm operation throughout the State,” ) Son, Southside, &e., and no expense is spared It is very evident that a general law could pe in beautfying and adding to these grounds, \ made applicable in this case, hence the Supreme! which have been purchased at from three to Court, I have no doubt, will declare thie uncyneti- ,to five thousand dollars per aere, The streets | tutaonal. ‘ : ;on the whele are y_@ fine stste, and are a cred- | Our legislatara have just returned home. frou: stitution whicb condnes the session of our Legive | lature tosixty days. Hw@ sixty days more tigre | oe | it to the city authorities. ‘There are 70 miles | their labora, and tbe peopls of Nevada ought to! of Nicholson pavement, and if our City Fathers | janvoke a blessing upon ibe provision of the Cope could be caininieed can the ie et foal ' \and mire of the streets of Toroute to the clean” als ie : ; oe of = ee es ae also said “that there must have, beea sows » Sere e ore L of +, D © rogirie.'¥¢ Kother authority for’ lay ing of those restrictions, eats aes sual oe Nad a i see te, ‘da for.it had not been done by order of the late bebe —eh, lena lng as now seen tha! the Government. To settle the matter, he would | late <Government were the authore of the > 4) + oe { the laic Executive Cocvanl j oan . . ; ead the minute of the iaic Executive Voevci, 'probibitory instractions He thouzht it ’ ‘cowardly to allow the Americans to come into our watere and take our fish without ,even as mvoc> oppesition as our grombling “ The Board having taken the foregoing | . W i ° : 7 a 5 about it. ou'd the Americans allow 08F communication into considerstion, resolved— | vessels equa! privileges in their fisheries? Thet, in co: sequence of the action taken by No, we should not be a! owed even as much | the CommaaJer ot Her Majesty's ships, in the (as a lobster; but some hot. members of the waters cf this Island, relative to the, practice Committse would grant away our fiswer'es of Janding fish from American fishing vessels i s o ‘ merely for the sake of their being called the Council are Of opinion that, under such ; “aed bovs.”” circumstances, it is advieable to direct the Hon. B. Davixs —Twenty -yeara ago, Collector of Cestoms to forbid the landing of , thors hon. gentlemen who now act so coldly fish frum. sucn vessels, nptil Her Mujesty’s towards the Americans, wore very glad to! »jeasure thereon be known, and to coufirm the see them come into our ports for the purpose , order made th®reon, on the 23rd August last:” of peng, vit of and of prachenes OW hat minute wae signed by the Hon, B, Pt _- h -” ae the. people o aes Davies, and yet. that hon...member hed just ony at that time? A poor, miserable, | 114 ie Committee that the late Goverament which is as follows :— ‘¢ Charlottetown, Sept. Ist, 1870, been vouebsafed, the Jegislature just adjuurned, @°¥ Streets of this city, they would surely ' wretchad people without @ currency, and) ) jy ver viven authority for those restrictions not adollar would bave been left im the State thtow up-the ham drum nonsense and mum- who traded only by barter. mery of old men and boys droning at hoes,’ our prosperity spring from’ ed by the impoverished spades, and mud-carta every spring, #s well as with the Americans. If we keep the Amo-i-| Treasury, and it is doubtfal whether a dollar | What did all, ‘meriean fishing vensels. Free trade) "P°™ Hinerivan Denes Continued in next Bramin?r Extra.