AG BE RLY JOURNAL OF POLETICS, “LITERATURE 4 < ~\ Ws \ LW be a —— ni AND NEWS. — VOL. XXIL.} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1871, ome = — ———— Ol Se 7 —_— -—— ——- ——— a ae ——— ae rie an = bon owen eaten ees eee eg ‘* This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ftree.’---Euripides, acai sia omenglietimasaatens me dhaienninn—— teal NS eee eee ee ee + ee en aneelliiaeelt cindiates : ; CMO. aM Ghe Cxraminer Business Cards, General Advertisements. iS PRINTED RYERY MONDAY BY LLL LOL LL LLL LLL LLL LL Ses cea ee ee A SJusurance. | | Miscellany. elgg ee | had completed the fourth, the train halted, and the brakesman opening the door called PARAGRAMS: ~| out, * Twenty minutes for dinner!” and the It is now no secret that the Princess Louise Mr. Punshon’s Exvedition speaker eovcluded with—“ The last great had decided on passing her life in religious PrP. R. BOWERS, AT HS OFFICE, DORCHESTER STREET, A few doors West of the Catholic Cathedral. OF SUBSCRIPTION: Ten Shillings per annua, in advance; or Twelve shatlings whea not paid in advance, POSTERS AND HANDBILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE, CLUBBING RATEs: W E will send the « Examiner’’ for 1471, and any one of the following period- ieals @t the aonexed rates, payable in ad- UNION HOUSE Hurrah for the Railroad ! rR WES o | bo UNION HOUSE, Charlottetown, and modate the TRAVELLING PUBLIC, and hopes to morit ashare of Publie Patronage It you want to be in the business part of ee Charlottetown, stay at the UNION HOUSE American Agriculturist, £018 0 » . M3 Moperate, Atlantic Monthly, g Peams Mopgeate 0 A FIRST-CLASS BARBERS SHOP ; in Connection with the Hotel, where you will g always find the Buber at his post, nection with the above Hotel is an Harper's Magaz:ne, Ualaxy Black wood's Magazine, Dublin Uncversity Magagine, London Review, g 0 Dublin do > Edinburgh de, ) 0 OYSTER SALOON. Westminster do, North Britiah doa, North American do, Every Saturday, [lustrated, Appleton's Journal, do, tharper'’s Weekly, Harper's Bazzar, Frank Leshe’s Liiustrated Newspaper, Bosten Pilot, New York Ledger, 0 Provinces, where you can get Oysters done up in ; First Class Style, Q ut any time up to ll o’clock, @ excepted. : CHOICE LIQUOZIS g | of all kinds, the verv best in the market, ard Q attentive waiters alwaysin attendance, Come et et ret Peet eet frre eee eset ee et eee feet ee eee et et et et ee wWAaWwWweweewmeacaearcownnew oc CuuUnwue de Weekly, 0 one! Come all! But don’t getoffthe track. fo A : JOHN 3S, O'NEILL. 0 ribune, Union House; Ch'town, do Warld, 0 May 1, f87i ; 3m We ean supply any of th» English, American, | er Colonial Publications, at the lowest cash rate3, Apothecaries’ Hall, P. R BOWERS. Ausiness Cards, ~s Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. yf By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND. ew Goto W. A. Weeks & Co, for Cheap Goods, CARD. Brigantine James from MONTREAL aid other recent arrivals, the undersigned has completed his importtions for the winter, | consisting of -— —_—— Goto W. A, Weeks & Uo, for Cheap Goods, In €oue FENHE Subscriber thankfnl to his friends torg wish it to be distinetly understood that | and customers generally, for their patron- the arrangement is merely au oxperiment, aud age since his commencement in business in that unless the increase in the number of | iV . In messages warrants its continuance, it will cease | soliciting a continuance of the same, bevs at the end of three months, jeave to inform the public that he has refitted be re established. up the Union House at a LARGE COST in- side and out, and is now prepared to accom- Milk Pans, q fitted up in good style, second to none in the whieh are offered at WHOLESALE only, full Life and Endowment Policies p, m., Sundays GotoW A. Weeks & o. tor Cheap Goods , Country. |The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen jer stating particulars. Telegraph Rates. N answer to the Reguisition from Merchants and Rosideyts hexe, the New York, New-| foundland endibsadon Telegraph Comsian’ Gash Assets-- - » -- = $1,600,000. have ordered a reduction of 25 ceuts on all ; aa ; mesaaves of ten words fron P. EB, Island to and beyond Sackville. While desirous of mee- | ting the views of the requisitionists, the diree- | LFE & ACCIDE NT NSU RANCE ON THE MJST FAVORABLE TERMS, ‘The Travellers’ Insurance Comp’y, OF HARTFORD, CON. ——_— ad _——— Grants everything desirable in Accident Department. H £ Travellers’ Tusurance Company, in its Accident Department, 18 a General Accident | wsnrance Company, granting policies of Insurance O. A. HYNDMAN, Superintendent: | avajnst Death or wholly Disabling by jury by Ac- Ch’town, May 15, 1S71~—I1m. | cident te nien of all trade’, professions, aud ocen- | pations, wt rates within the reach of all. Tb in- . ; saves against a ae b ee rn ’ ° : - from the use of tool’ and implements, accidents Spring ark jJottery, } that occur in the usual and lawful avocations of . > . 2 | life, as well as accidents by travel. | —_ Subscribers have in Store the manu-} Geyeral Accident Policies are written for aterm factures of the above Pottery, iu | of one to twe!ve mouths each, and insure a sum of | $500 to $10,000 against Death by Accident, and $3 } to $50 weekly indemnity for w holly disabling in- | jury by uecideut, not to exceed twenty-tix weeks | for any one wecident, at an annual cost of $5 to “es . | #0 per thousand for occupations not speciaily C, Hate Crocks, |hugardous. Hazar lous risis taken at higher rates. Preserve Crocks, | sa. een . Jars and Flower Pots, | _ . Life Depaytment, In is Life Departmeut, the Travetlers grants embracing the | best features of the best companies, but without | the complications or the ancertainties or the note It sells Insarauce rather than future Its contract is.a plain one, its seca- } rity is ample and unquestioned aud its rates cf |premivu are exceed gly low. It prefers to do | business on a cash basiz, and thas gives its poliey- holders advantages not attainable under the credit and former rates Ty Butter Crocks. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 8, 1871. 2m Povey . _ ; _ | # dividends.” AGENCY OFFICE! re TI PRECPIRP .: ; - Bs 3 HE SUBSC RIBER will attend to all or |" All policies non-forfeitable. Its ten, fifteen and ders for the Selliny, letting, purchasing, | twenty year policies cau be converted mito KEndow- leasing &e., of Dwelling Houses, Business | ments, at the option of the insarant This feature Establishments, and lands both in City and | is original with this Company. | —_—_— “ou. 7 ‘ravellers’ furnis! rerything desirable in ties wist 3 o ‘ The Travellers” farnish everything psiral Parties wistin+ to dispose of or purchase either Life or Accident Insnrauce. It has issued Property of any a scription, to let of Jerse | 9:5 ovo general accident policies and Paid Four- Houses, Stores &e., will please apply by let- | teen Thonsand Claiuis for death or injiry by ae- | cident; the amount thus returued to policy holders lauveraglny : seve red Dojlars a Day for we CBDORP ROY : ; laveruging about Seven Hundred Dolla a) bay SECRECY, when required, strictly) ever “working duy du:ing the past seven years, observed, In its Lite depirtment it has written 11,300 po A. MeNEILL. licies; and its Low Rate Cush Plan is steadjly $2 ing in fay ‘ith the insuring public. Exchange Buildings, Ch’town, growing in favor with the i ra May 15, 1871. M Example of Life Rates. The holder of « policy for $1000 will pay an an- | system. : : | Premium sysvem, the favorite low rate cash | plan. to the Pacific. Numper 5. | OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.—THE BACKBONE) } OF AMERICA——RISING SEVENTY Feet Pes! MILE. LAR AMIE.—=FIRST FEMALEJUKY.—209 MILES OF DESOLATI'N.——THE FIVE GREAT POW | ERS,LOVE MONEY, AMBITION, REVENGE, —— | 100 wices my 50 BovkS.—IN THE WaaRT oF }| UTA. | On Friday, Mareh 24th, we dined at Chey- enne Tne tables weve wel! stocked. But | this seene of gastronomical richiess was soon jlaid tace as the simovun of tbe voracious ap- petites of a hundred travellers swept across the |board. How the invigorating air, of the “mountains dves stimulate the appetite! Chey- ;enne sprany up with; the construction of the railway. Ic lies at the base of the most east erly range of the Rocky Mountains, called the Black Hills, and numbered at one time a popu. | | lation of 5,000. It is connected by rail with Denver, the capital of Colorado Territory, distant 100 miles directly south, Now we are climing up the rvg sed backbone of Ameri- |ca,—that great chain of mountaus whieh feeds the rivers that tertilize two-thirds of the eon. tinent. For several miles after leaving Chey- eune the track goes throuzh an open country, yet the shadows of the great mountain belt jare fallingyaround us. The sun is shining ibrigutly, but the air extremely cold; patches }of snow lie here and there. At Otta we be- | gin to ascend the heavy grade, and rise rapid- ily, passing snow fences and snow sheds in quick succession. The grado is more and more steep, The engines are toiling heavily, for two locomotives are atiached to the train between Chevenne and Sherman, We hear the pulses of the engines throbbing quicker and quicker, and the speed of the train is diminished. We halt at astation, aid are atthe highest point of the line, In th2 33 miles between Cheyenne and Sherman we have risen at the rate of seventy feet per mile. | We are now at the highest elevation at which a locomotive and train can be found in the world, being 8,235 feet above the level of the se:. But we feel rather than see the evi- dences of the fact. The atc is thin and chill --a difficulty is experieneed in breathing, the lurgs seem to call for more air, yet the track does net rest upon mountain tops, but upon nual preniaom of $70 2, which will cust in most llence the ar- jan ¢l-vated plain. Away in the dim horizon }amid the dangers of so long a journey. power, ladies aud gentlemen, is that to which seclusion rather than submit to n matrimonial you are How invited, aud which I hope you union founded ou State policy, Negotiations will heartily enjoy—a good dinner”* From for this 'perpcse were, it is enid, opened at Wahsatch the scenery is gratid add pictures. ( Jewer, and this first sugvested to the Qacen que. For hours we have had in view the dis the marriage which has just’ taken place.— tant and s»0w-sapped Hintah range, but now Sporting Gazette. ‘ we enter Echo Canyon, one of the sublimest ~~ eo 000 of scenes. It is adeep, rocky ravine 30 mils) Tux Epvcatiinx Qce-tron — Mili Curate in length, aud flanked on the rizht by bold «ow is it, my friend, that your son, who is precipitous rocks and buttressed cliffs from : « : . ey { : 300 to 850 feet in ‘height’ These serrated now, twelve years of age, cannot even write rocks, wind-worn by the storms of ages that his owa nome? Miver: ‘L sin’ agoin’ to | have beaten avainst them, have assumed the kev no kind o' m ne committing forgery, 80 | most fantastic forms, and have various desig- 1 mover gands’em te sehool todarn to write, nations, as, ** Witches’ Rocks,” “The Pulpit —Will-o’.the- Wisp, Rock,” &c. Down the gorge we speed at a! SATE SE Te rate which Makes one shudder at the conses| A Loetcal Rereration of Mr. Danwin's quences of an accident. From Echo Canyon Tavony.—Jack (who bas been reading pas- | we enter Weber Canyon and proceed by it to | sages from the “ descent of mau ” 10 the wife (the Va'lsy of the Salt Lakey Throuzh cany- | whom he adores, but loves to tease) —* So you ons narrow and regzed, with high perpendi- see, Mary, baby is descended from a hairy colar walls of red rock, we go past the Devil’s | quadruped, with pointed eas and a tail, We Side; the 1000-mile Tre; the Devil's Gates, ail are!” Mury - “ Speak for yourself, Jack. where the Weber river goes leaping and dash-| I'm not descended from anything of the kind, ing, roaring and foaming egtinst hage masses I beg to say; and baby takes after m2. So | of rock, as though, baffetea from mountain to there! "— Punch. : | mountain so long, its bottom tora by huge | 0 ce rocky masses, it would rise upinits angry) A Fearor Teteararny.—Mr, Bergheim | Strength to rive the huze mount in from sum- informs the 7imes that on Monday, at 3,20 | mit to base, and cleave for itself a channel to |p. m., he received a telegram from Jarasalem |the sea, On we sweep throuzh tunnels, | which hid been handed in the same day at 5 | across bridges now dashing into rocky cuts, | o'clock p. m., the difference of time. betwe2n }Bow ont of them. rousing the thundering | I.o: dou and Jerusalem being 2h 20m. The echoes as we speed along. Now the engine telegram was;thuretore, bat’ 20 minutes on Strikes a curve, groans, shudders, and darts the read. Allowing five ‘mitates for trans- /around it, and each car of the traia is a joint-| mission from Telegraphesttect to Mc. Berg- jarticulate folowing on~ and as ‘the great| heim’soflice, the-time occupied’ between Jeru- monster is tearing away, whizzing, and spurt-| salem and Lendon could not have exceeded & jing in his downwar@ speed, between over- quarter of an hour. hanging cliffs, around sharp carves, through yg eagle (dark tunne's, and over rushing rivers, tele- Femate Savaces in LIVeRP2CL — For graph pos'a seem to have stated off into a ‘neh fema flameie gittopads along the’hne, and we te- ee oe Ca oe ls gia to count the’ chanees of a safe ese ipe frum cavages who shound ja'Liv ntoot, Twoof this wi'd and wondrjag place, when, lo! the these were 0b Mouday cherged before the canyoa widens isto a fertils valley, neat Mor- | borough justices with offences of a diabolical mon cottages are seen, anda few minutes now | character. In one &.womao named Marg brinzss us to Opd'n station, the western ter-| Nolan was sent to gaol for three months:for — of a Union Pacific Road As we sit biting the end of another woman’s nose; and own quietly to supper a feeling of cratitude | ; i3 open us al that" be have tides pressrved | ca OS aE ee Dasewar Seellt We | manded ona sharge of blinding another are now more than 2,000 miles from our | Woman by throwing a broken cup into ber Toronto home. The journey from O-xnaha, a | ese, totally destroying her sight. distance of 1,036 miles, has’ been made in |it-| Sole een tle more than 50 hou:s, and what ic remark New DeriirtoN oF tHe Scxrtertrat —-- JAMES BEAIRSTO, M. D., Lhipsician & Surgeon, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: MRS. DEWAR’S, KING STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, IP. E. ISLAND. i. ap. h. tf GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Colors, Xe. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY | © END A Meh & | = =TUILET ARTICLES, &. &. | ss) CRAGERS Che whole of which will be sold at a suiall ad For Shediac. Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. THE STBAMERBS St. Lawrence & Princess of Wales: Will run as under, until further notice- vance on cost, Special attention, by an experienced hand to the prepsration by day and uight of Physicians’ | prescriptions and private recipes. T, DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan, 2. 1e71. WILLAM JAMES HENBY, AUCTIONEER, GeneraiBroker Accountznt. AND ences COMMISSION AGENT: | x | ‘ 3 9's New Brunswick and United! , | States. | Leave CHARLOTTETOWN tor SUMMEP-! SIDE and SHEDIAG every TUESDAY avd | FRIDAY MORNING, at seven o'clock. Re | turning from * HEDIAC every WEDNESDAY | }and SATURDAY, on arrival of tram trom St | Jobe, at noon. CENTRAL STREET, KX " Summerside, - fF E. Island Ay. COLFORD BROS., | 4. BERBANS, |. Importers and Dealers in ell “i Hanger, (itl aud Ti Smith, T O B A o C O . Dorchesier Sicet, eigans, | and Smokers Articles, low ite | ed Nova Scotia, Cape Bretsn) f EGS toreturn histhanks te. the genera) dG : é public for the liberal patronage extended an eo} getow ui. ito him since hiscommencement in business, | [eave CHARLOTTETOWN and asks for a continuance of the same. He every TLESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUE- | seeps constanty on hand DAY MORNING, at five o’cioek, taking: Pas-} sengere ved Freght fer HAWKSBURY> on A neat Asortment of TUESDAY, PORT HOOD on THURSDAY and GEORGETOWN on SATURDAY. Ree turning hem GEORGETOWN on MONDAY, trom HAWKESBURY on FPEDNESOAY, and PORTHOOD on FRIDAY,by way of PLOCTOU, leaving latter place at noon, on arrival of Traix from Halifax. (Next to ‘*‘ Examiner” Office.) for PICTOU WatsPitsn ooenias May 1. A871. ly ong RY J. GAFFNEY, M. D. | ae ie get! + rile PU YRIOTAN & SURGEON, | TINWARY, KITCHEN UTENSILS OFFICE IN | a&c.; ° &€.; * &e. ip ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS North American Hotel, will be panctually attended to. Havine lately made large purchases in the Charlettetewn, Aug 3, 1870 By order, F. W. HALES, Sce’y S. N. C. Ch'tewn, May 8, 187i- COTTON WARPS. grnen NEW BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS. | Sheapest Markets,inteoded for House Builders, SST ea | such as MR, A. SMYTHE; Gas Fitting, Water Closets, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, | Bel) Fittings, &.. &e., Has Removed his Academy to WaterSt,,| 1 am prepared to SELL THEM at RATES (Opposite the late Telegraph OLice.) )AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, = | and will fit them up in agood workmanlike style Pianoforte and Meloicon Taning punce tually attended to. * aig, fife CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, 2 ie Sold Cheaper than ever. Commission Merchants, tus», 109 — : | Goto W. A. Weeks & So. for Cheap Goods, GENERAL AGENTS, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN SS Gwiatnee-e tat) POW NAL NUISERY. A. MceNDELD, ie a Readiug Room Poprietor Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Xe. Co MI33108 USREAAME | ‘EO LE Subseriber will offer for Sale, in their ax proper season, the following . | AUCTIONEER, Fruir Trees! ‘ rooms, fitted tor an HOTEL situated CHARLOTTETOWN, 800 Grafted Aprle,of 7 ne — at the Head of the Steam Boat Whar! Ee eh % 7 ; at 24s. per doz. a partof which are from) =" . wen nye Corawallis, N.S; 50 Crab Apple Trees,at |!" Charlottetown, 33. each ; 1000 Usgrafted or Seedling Ap- | | ple, raised trom the Baldwin App'e Seed. | ; : : Commission Merchant amd) Theso are sure to be hardy, and we have | Goto W, A. Weeke & Co. for Cheap Goods, Y ER | > reason to dovh at they will yie | - aa | fruit, after thoir kind, on from _— 7 pod » . | high; sold atI@s to i2s. per coz. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND Large Bive Plam Trees, and a few Green| Gaze, as good as can be had on the Istand, | 9s. to 12s. per doz. A few dozen Red | Cherry, Is. each; 500 Back Currant) Bashes, 5s per dosen. | | , | ORNAMENTAL! . May 15, 1871. ee AUCTIONEER 700 Lombardy. Poplars. 6s, to 98, per aozen — ARE ily, [ee ne | MATES, 1871: | GARDEN & OTHER SEEDS | Mpars for the United States, Canada, | a— - N. B.—Orders from abroad, and the country} and New Brunawick. via Shediac, will | wi ' -eceive promptattention. Alse, a large variety of differen* kinds be closed at this office, until further notice, every | of Seeds, suitable for Market or Monday and Thureday evening at 7 0’clock, private Gardens. April 26,1369 Mails for Nova Svotia, via Pictou, every Mon- (See Catalogues of Seeds and Treos). ; A. | inet Fresh Seeds, Is7l | day, Wednesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o'| i Y . 8 slock tN } abov 1} be offered for eale at the Sub-| clock. ’ ‘ G gh waa” eR Oe? =" Tee wid at his large Double Stall Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, West | | Indies, &e., de. every alternate Monday and | INDIAN CORN | | Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, as follows: be ak iis — a enenner' | Orders sent will be thankfully received and, Monday, 15th May, |Monday, 12th June, UVRNWALLIS, For Sale by attended ‘to | Wednesday, 17th“ |Wednesdsy, 14th “* WM. R. WATSON. | Monday, 29th a (renee 26h “i - City Drag Store, Victoria Isuilding. \In regard to Cabbage and other Plante, I am | Weduesday, 3ist * |Wedneeday, 28! April 17, 1874. making preparations to sapply the Mar- } To a generous public, | would say, that all) bales Assoy Nambers in lorders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI | 9 Bat . A vy ted Pog NESS will be attended to with Despateh VW hite and Colored, A Lot of First Clase WAT:.R COOLERS ot | por SALE By hand, | SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, CARVELL BROS,’ | May 1, 1871. SAUL AT | . | Queen Square Furniture Store ! ' > : Children’s Carriages, At a discount of 20 per cent from usual prices JOHN NEWSON. April 24, 1871. T0.LET! | ’ COMMODIOUS DWELLING-| HOUSE, containing ever thirty mee T WILLIAM DODD, JAMES C. POPE. —~——- Chitown. Nay 8, 1871. QMS GRSAS3, FOR or Iron Axles! | } H. HASZARD- | | Commission Merchant, — GENERAL AGUNT, Wood REALLY GOOD! A, A. BALDWIN & Co. | inthe Market House, Charlottetown, on Market Daye. | | Letters to be registered and Newspapers must ket boxed as last year, having 20 | be posted at least half an hour befure the time ibs. of select Seeds in reserve for j wt closing mails, I 95%. eee, that purjose. JOHN A. McDONALD. RED SEITER DOG, slightly lame, eaiae Seseenter Menel. answers to the name of **Bran.’’ Who-; BE@GE.—I will pay the Highest om ever brings the same to Government House, price for any number of Lgga, at the Market or vives such informati nas may lead to bis | fouse, , anon ¥ sSTERS. socovery, with ne toadenthy eneasdies oe JAMES. J. GAY. | ANDBILLS and POSTERS Private Secretary's © ‘lize April 17, 1871, : General Post Office, ? May 15, Ie7l. $ Pownal Village, Lot 49. | April 20, 2871. ; so) bo oiler cgibpanies very nearly $90 | sured can secure iu the Travellers a Life Policy |is the purple outline of distant mountain tor over $5000 for the sme aunaal premiam ws | peaks with the sleeping lazily upou them and | charged by other companies tor vnly lou, wud ihe son wliding their snowy leide' Though the insurance tuke effvet from dute of policy wiih- | ie ie koe ts a ? out waiting for bonus udditions, which ure nacer- | ¥@ are on midst of the peaks of the Rocky in, and at best require the assured to have a! Méuntairs, on which the snow perpetually vuarantee of life fora number of yeurs in order io | pests, and where not a few day passes in which realizes | more or less of snow does not fall, yet the tra- ‘velier confesses to a fecling of disappointment, | He does not find the mountain scenery which he expected to enjoy. On the right are rough and rugged elevations of asck dotted with sunted pine, the black hills of Wyoming. To the left of the line and westward is the snow- |clad range of the Wahsatch Mountains. In- deed we find our geography leuding us sadly astray. The mountain ranze which we ex- Hinlifax Board of References: Hon W.A Heury, Mayor, A. Uniacke, Fsq , Custos, &. Tobin, Esy, bx Muyor N Clark, beq., Clk. Peace. G. Taylor. Esq., Sup. N.&- B. James Scott, keqg., Merchant. E. W, OCtipman, Esq , de W. N. Wickwire; feds, Medical Referee. time, and have reached-many stations ahzad of time. Ozden isa Mormon city. now in the beart of Utah Territory, the land oi the Satats, and must make our way t2 King Brigham’s:capital. —— ne ++ <a ++ oe Go to W. A. Weeks & Uo. for Cheap Goods, toe + — Loxp Brovapan’s Description or Baririsa Taxation.—Lord Brougtum thas epitomised the taxation under which the Briton groans. ‘flax s upon every article whieh enters ia- t» the mouths or covers the ba:k, or is placed under the ioot; taxes upon eye: ything which | i8 pleasent to ce2, hear, fee!, smell and tasie: | Canada Board of References: | pected to see rising abraptly, and running C. J. Brydves, Eeq., Managing Director Grand with a general north-west bend, is not th. re, Truuk Kailway, Montreal |The Rocky Meuntains are brok:a up into a W.K Muir. General > aperintendent Great West- | dozen ranges, running in every direction, and (axes On everything on earth, and the waters under the earth on cy-rything that comes | {rom abroad, or is zrown at home; taxes cn | able, we have made the whole distance on | “ Surge anv Goats.’ —A correspondent sende the fu\lowing story from a parish in the We are) bytery of Garloch:—* A part of the inhabite uns signed a petition in favor cf the educa- tion bill with amendments.and as soon as this came to the ea’s of the schoolmaster he made & division of his scholars placing the greater part of the children whose parents sigued siid petition on the left hand terming them goats, and not allowing them to read the New Tes- tament, while the children whose parents did not sign the petition were placcd on the right hand, termed sheep, and ‘reeeived religious instruction as formerly.’"—Dundee Advertiser. eo Tye. Grapaicat Ecesxreicity.—A South taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion: | Loud paper corrects an amusiug * printers ‘Tandor’’ in a London district newspaver. _ It had beea speaking in highest terms of .a new tenor, The criticism was gorgeous, but. it t __ | Railway Depot will be very close to this Lot. ‘days and nights, we were- scarcely half-way | erp Ruiiroud, Hamilton 7 Hon lL. Hulton, late Minister of Finance, Moutre | a Hon. Alexauder Campbell, Commissioner , of Crown Lands, Kingsto:. | Ilon. WM. MeMaste¥, M.L. C., Firm MeMaster | & Nephews, Merchants: Toronto William Workman, Esq, Presideut City Bank, Monreal. Hugb Alien, Esq. Firm Hagh & Andrew Allen, | General Merchants -and Ageuts Moutreal Qcean Steamship Company, Monreal. J. L. Beaudry, Esq , Mayot of Moutrea!, LEdwiu Atwater, sq, Firm Ko Atwater & Co., | Merchants and President Citizens’ Insurance | (o0., Moutreal Henry Starnes, Esq.,. Manager Ontario Dank | Montreal. | James Johnson, Feq, Ex-President Provincial | Exhilitien, Len ion. Applications for Life or Accident Insurance are respectfully solicited. J. D. WELLS.. | Gener:dl Agent for Muritime Provinces. | Office in VecLeo:d's Buildings, | No. id Hollis Street, Halifax. 3 mw. ——s | Goto W A Weeks & ‘'o. for Cheap Goods | BOSTON STEAMERS | = G = LA oy RD oy? th wend ee RES TEN Oe: 7) ‘Alhambra & ‘Commerce. | NE of the above Steamers will leave Bos- q ton every Saturvay for this Port, ria Ualifax and Canso, commencing on the 8th inst., and will continue, until farther notice, Returning, will leave Charlottetown eyery Thuisday, at 12 o'clock, noon. For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Agents, Ch’town, April 10, 1871. if STEAMER HEATHER BELLE EAVES MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE every TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning at SEVEN o’elock, returning same days about THREE, P. M. Leaves Orwell Every THURSDAY and FRIDAY morning a SEVEN o'clock, returning same days abou THREE, P. M, Leaves Charlottetown for Crapaud Every TUESDAY night or WEDNESDAY morzing, according to the tide, returning same day. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Co. Ch'town, May 8, 1871. raw mater.a', taxeson every value ibet s| ded with “he was sentene-d to three years’ added to it by the industry of man: taxes on | Penal servitude, so that socicty will for some their crests are briken down and wasted | the sauce which pampere man’s appetite, ani | URE be freed from the i fiction of his pra- away to provide a pathway for the iron borse, | the drag thet re tores himio heaitn — onthe |S°e!” ‘This was due to the fact that the We are passing the mountain section cf the} ermine which decorates the judge, and ite! end of a police case had bean ‘ lifted,” and road where the bond subsidies awarded by | r.pe which hange the crimiiai — onthe bras lett at the botiom of the eri i; ie. Aa extraor- Congress to th: Union Pacifie Company were | nails of the ecffin, and the ribands of the | Uimary blunder-some years azo ogcurted the $48,090 per mile. The road bed is compact. | br.de — at bed ur at board, couchant or lee same way in one of the Sco'ch papers, many directly east and west, Vast elevated pinins, or peaks, lic between these ranges, and and formed of a clean reddish granite,ground | vant, we must yay. The, eonoolboy. whips fine by the hand of Nature. |The whole dis. | lis taxed top; the beardiess youth manages tance from Cheyenne to Osden—-; d stance of | h:s taxed bo:s3 w.th a taxed bridie on a tax- 516 miles—is a dreary desolute tract of land, led read, and the dying Koglishman, pour whore the only vegetation to be seen is the | bis medicine which has paid 7 per ceut, into saze brush plavt,or a few stunted ceders cling-| a speon which bas paid 15 per cent throws ing tothe rock. There is an occasional val | nimself back upon his chintz bed which bas couple of lines of @ néws parazraph anianee ing the arrival of several.sold.ers in a district town got mixed up in @ notice of birth. The result was as fullows:—-At ——on, owthe — instant, Mre, Ko, of 1 sergeant, 3 corpos rals, and 15 rank and file ; premature, : ley or j] in that is rich in fertility, but, as a| paid 22 per cent, makes hie will.on an £8) A Varuanie Cure.—We wonder “how whol, there is iittle to interest Bave the ever- | stamp, aud expires in the arms of au apothe- | many iufallible «eures’? (hese are for « rheu- varying asp-etsof nature. From Sherman we | cary who has paid £100 ‘or the privilege of | atism,?? because the doctors can think of 1 pass through an open and compa atively leve] putting him to death. His whole property is | th : law ib The | =e plain, occasionally cros:iig a river bed, such | them taxed from 2 to 10 per cent, Besides! other bame lor them, Lbe lest treaiment for as Dale Creek where is a bridge of wood six | the probate, large fees ure demanded fo | this myster.ous complaint is togive the pat» hundred and fifty feet in length and one hun- dred and twenty feet igh. Down the west- ern slopes of the Black Hills we rapidly des- cend to the great Laramie plains, so we!) | known in the overland emigrant rou'e as the head-guarters for the Goverume:.t supplics and the goidiers of the mountains’ Bat the swift burying him in the chance]; his virtues are | handed down to posterity on taxed marble | and he is then gathered to. his tathes, to be | stockings i20t a teaspeoniul of salt and water, and ‘hen to place a pinch of salt in cach’ oPhis Asno medicine is goodfor auf- iaged no more.’’. It wall be observed bis | thing whic’ will uot overthrow at least two lordship bad not the income tax to grumb'e about. <—>ewe 0 -—-—-- —-—— jen irely different Cisccses, we are happy. to anoouce that the salt and water and the sait steanj-car has supplanted the patient plodding Censu3 Takina,—T'he mode in which th: inthe stockings have been fvand equally stage coach and tiie long team of white-cover- edemig. mt waggons. The young territory | of Wyoming has declared for the enfranchise- | ment of woman, ond Laramie claims the dis- | | tinction of being the first place in the world | where a female jury wasemrannelled, Their first case was that of a western desperado and | there was no flinching from duty on the} part Gf the weaker sex. It is said that before | bringing in their verdict they invoked the Di-} vine guidance, while their minds calined the | rising generation by singing ** Nice little baby, don't get in the fury, *Cause mamma's gane to sit on a jury,” The Laramie Plains are about 60 miles in length, 20 miles wide, and are bounded on either side by majestic mountains. As we} advance the plaiu widens o1 either side, and | che mountain: ranges recede in the dim dis | tance, Now we enter upon dreary miles of desert—waterless, treeless, grassless, lifeless desert. During the night we pass two bun- dred miles of such des lation. At Creston, 737 miles from the Missouri, 1,177 miles from San Francisco, and at an elevation of 7,03) feet above’ the sea level, we pass the ‘‘divide” of the Continent, where, on one side, the little spring of waters starts on its journey for the Atlantic, and another tiny | rivulet, springisg from the same souree, on the other sile pursues its way to the Pacific. We breakfasted at Bryen, where we. had the uovelty of Chinamen-cooks and ante!ope meat. Church Buttes, 887 miles from Omaha, are so named from their resemblance to a ruined -cathedra). The waving winds have | counterfeited on the friable red rock, mimic cities, pinnacles and towers and massive for- tresses, At Evanston a fine coal mine is worked. Coal was firat discovered at Carbon S:ation, a hundred miles above. . The dis covery was of gieat importance, and gbviated the necessity of transporting fuel along. the who'e line from the remote east. The coal Censns cf Canada is being twkeu has-been | very warmly attacced, but it is more than | ouriful_ whether any ot! er ou'd have been | adoped with eqailly satistactory resait | Tue English plan bas been urged as tha! | wh ch should bavcbeen acted upon, but th 8) | who propose it do not take into account the | ep ircly differeut circumstances of this coua- | try. The Londoa Free Press remarks :— | Tu have gained all the information that now) is being procured on the plan advocated by | the Opposition press, would -have required | the assistance of 59. 0)0 coumerators, at ap | outlay of $1,250,000; and then the inform ation, obtained wou'd have been hurried and partial, By the plan io operation, 8,000) authen i¢ and trus worthy, ‘Had tae samy of | or grea’er ratio, who are going from house to house, g'eaniny day. that experience gives, which,wou'd have been ‘otally wanting under the expensive slap-Jash plan the objectors bave.clamoured for, Had Mr.: Dankia sbougbtfit.to rush the census through ina dey, it-would bave been seven times os expensive, but not ove-tenth as satis- jaciory.” : > me -o oe - Tus. Moniy vatuy or ImMigrayt).— Speaking ef the money value of av imm - grant seytling in a new country ,the Buffalo Express rewarks on what bas thus been se- eared by the United Siates :—+ The average found at Evanston 18, abundant and of first- THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL PLACES JN Canada, Western States, California, ete., May be had at lowest rates, on application to fo F. W. HALES, Steam Navigation Company's Office, Lower Weter Street. Ch'town, April, 24, 1871. 4ssat OYALTY, Lot 488, situate on the Mount . Edward Road, about 24 miles from the City ; is offered for sale ata Bargain. The Apply at the Offies of G. W. DeBLoss. Terms easy. printed at Examiner Office. | Ch’town, May 15, 187]—af class quality, An interesting episalg occur- ired between this station and“Watksatch. It | being circulated through the, train that they |had as a feliow-passenger the distinguished | Bng¥sh preacher, a deputation waited upon Mr. Punshon, with a request signed by all the money Valu? of each immigrant to the coun(ry \wh eh is yeverally putdowa by a rong’ esti- | mate at $1,100, is made the sub,ect.of au (ingenions ealculatios by Mr Young, who coneinces that each immigrant is equivalent | to an addition of $~00 to the capital of the ' enumerators will do the work .at a cost of \+*Well but $173,094 and'the facts gained will be | that will be the end-of mey*’ , ; ih e,”’ the important facts included in the. Censne, | _— add to their effiviency afd acevracyiday by [t is a species of educationswith them | fii-acrous in cases of fever ced agues Dae geveral principle sec ms to be thatdf saltwill cure tpeat it will cure woything; and it” is about as sensible as a great mauy medical principles now iv vogue, +_>. Goto W, A. Weeks & Uo. for Caeap Goodg, oe Sincurar Comcipeyxces ayp Faray Prory- MENT OF A DrEyM.—On Sanday, May Broth- | wood, azed 35 a married woman, died at the Cottage Hospital, Walsall, from the effecté of berns. Ou the morning of Svtitddy} the 18 h inst., she arose and told hor busband’tie must not go to wort, because if he féft her that day ghe knew by a dream shé ‘had™4tie would.be barned On the iweband tryig ‘to reasow With her upow the subject, she replied, , you can go; TF shall ba butt) and The- husband, not withing to furnish duy grounds for after euumerators bee increased ar advocated, the | reproach, stayed with the deceased all dey ; tu wher of errors would bave been. ia. like | but hvee For it is found that these “‘If you will give me threc-pence I wilkgo but about three p, ui., he saith to the deceased, ,and get.a glass of ale while you clean up the Be went out, aud op his return found his wife,dreadlully burued? -She-died ia the hospital. Birminghan Daily Gazette seein epaiiitta _ A Sermon on Neweparkrs—Dhe. newspa- per, the most influeutat of all haman worke, | 18 the creation of printing. kt is the boner of England that in this country it approaches | nearest to excellence, in intellectual vigourin | variety of knowl-dge, in extent of. informa- tion, and in patriotic principle. It hus, like all the works of man, occasionally impérfee tions, aud perbaps the most prominen® ate its too minute details of cflences against pub- {ie purity. Bat there is seareely « vewspaper lin this age which would net bave been+re- | garded as a triumph of ability in the last.’ +In (fact, the newspaper of Kngland as the great | practical teacher of the people. Its constant | and universal teaching accounts for the super- ior iatelligence Gf the populations © Schools, | lectare rooms, and universi‘ies, important as they il are, altogether fall behind it in- pdb he effect, or find that to retain their itfluence, they mus’ fellow its steps. These might now passengers of the “ Columbia’? Palace .car, | country, exclsive of whet be brings withhit, | and then tarn from tie right road, but their With characteristic generosity he responded, | .emarking that thougk he had addressed many | audiences, he never before addressed a com- pany on the summit of the Rocky Mountain: ‘at an elevation of 7,000 feet above the sea | where tha air is so rare and difficult to breathe, ‘in money, $58, According to this estimate, the money value of the total immigration | which our ccuntry hag received from the old | warid exc eds $5,000 00),00U. Sinee the | avgregated numter of jmmiyrat’s who ar- r hum to deliver a short address to thew.) which is found at Castle Garden to averag®, | native tendency is forward andup vard: Thie linteHectual miant alweys advances, and car- | ries the ‘country a’ a height which no other country, ancient or modem, ever attained, or /perbaps ever willattain. If in auy age of }toreizn convulsions, Keziand has undergoue |} no catastre phe — if in the fail of monareh es ‘and in a car that was speeding along at theif Ved between Oct 1, 1869 ard U.ee ber 34 ‘6\¢ has preservedan hereditary throne —if ux rate of forty miles per hour — He urged upon 1870, was. 7,553,509; ‘aad if the 250,000 then their respousibility as citzens fa coun- | es:ima‘éd as arrivivg previous tothe firs: try of such boundlees and bewildering extent | named date be ‘iciuded,.the tolal pomber that though we had been travelling for three | 94 ahiieinme aaieeinenennitaes petpuanently added across it. He then dwelt briefly upon the | ome: popul tion by: direc: imua'gration five great powers that controlled men—lLove, | See tae fommation of the government will {| Money, Ambition, Revenge—wher, just as he | reach 7,£03)865, the mingled ivfideiity and superstinon of the continent which, like tbe frenzy and-fetters of a lumatie hospital, has iv our day exhibit- iou the dowest hdmiliation of natare, she ties | preserved her freedom and her relizion, I at- \tvuibuteall, under God, to the vigor and in- | tellizeace of public investigation. —Seo: Dr i C.0 4. neh af ka A teeta stk ini allie, ee wr mage 6. “ae oe wat fina” cae a. ee . ee ee ee ee Nc, Wh. Ss Se > or" es SW a, ~ 5 we SS KF Le + ee ds des Po ee ok ar eLL Ss lee B * Pc so Wr om * =. aS oe Aare eee ee mig eee ol ET, — et =