ee a a EEO BIOL ee aa Stat See a Bee lien GS Sakae 2 Ee ES ae Meiaily Qt wo eu? st it aman ee wee. a ® ? « i n ae acca. theta inn ihe ae ie ana ta: Mithila iene, Pa CU EET RABY a ere yes. oP eC rer i . (f he (fs SO : 9 ‘ = i SRE VINA, _ = Ch’town. Getobor 23. IST4 Ir is not the habit ef Prince Edward eo oon Islanders to remain silent when taey are ' vronged : and we are utterly ata loss to + for the mate apathy with which Wi t ‘yminion | they heard that they had been robbed— postpone the - | literally robbed —of the privileges afford- de sland Railway until next | ed them by the Head Money Order Office | spring I ’ . be the settled | in this city We do not wonder that our M Administration people are tired of polities. They had I people represent-/! more than enough of agitation and dis- bat | M Laird. But, turbance anent the Railway measure and not wanting | the terms of union, and a jittle rest before not be gratified | girding them elves up for the great politi- eniny of | eal struggles of the future is, perhaps, ex- The conduct « isable, and even necessary. But they the Dominion Goy-| should, in the meantime, be sedulous in Island, last summer, be} guarding the privileges they already pos- kened that every obstacle which could | sess, They should, if possible, hold on to raised would be thrown in the way;/all they have; they should not permit ill his whims and fancies had been | themselves to be defrauded of their rights, rded, t runt f traias this win—! without, at least, offering the opposition int of a protest r paragr»phs—which could have been A few weeks ago the Posta: author- pired by person other than Mr. | ities at Ottawa notified the Postal author- “winya inced that the | ities here that the Head Money Order iy } open for | Office had been removed toSt. John. No this Is f € | previous notice had been given » 10 ques- Dominion Govern t ne asked; no information so taal i lway e beer postmaster here wa we node.-.and, telegram . ners HL ag Se tirely ignorant of the removal until it had Ministerial actually been accomplished. “BE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ine High Sheriff of the Count: held his ' court ror the nomination of cu .ates for | yacant seata in the Legislative © neil on Thursday last. Few persons ‘"e in ats tendance. The following nomi .ue were made ;— First District of Queens County.— For the | seat vacant by law—Hon. John Balderston : Laird, Esq, and sec- proposed by Jame is vacon—no opposition: ided by Mr. Joh: Hon. Donald Mnntgomery, Dr. Lawrence Tremain — proposed by George Howatt, John Montgomery, Esq., and seconded by Mr. John Hughes. Second District of Queen's County—Donala MeMillan, Esq., and seconded by Thomas McGrath, Esq.; Rodk. Munn, Esq.,—pros posed by John Scott McLeod, Esq., and seconded by John McDonald, Esq. Short addresses were deliverod by each of the opposing candidates, and by Hon. John Balderston—who had no opponent The on'y address which could be dignified by the name of a speech. was that of Donald Ferguson, Esq. He commenced | by alluding to the motives which actuated | him again—after so short an interval—to | solicit the suftrages of the electors of the , second District of Queen's County at the | polls. After the hole and corner meeting, held in Charlottetown last summer—at which Mr. Munn was nominated—he had been requested by many influential friends, ‘and by many who had in the previous elections been his opponents. -to take the ——_—_— o r —for the seat vacant by the resignation of | and seconded by Charles Warren, Esquire; | Arthur McEwen, Esq., proposed by Hugh | Ferguson, Esq.,— proposed by Lauchlan | rgans a awh f minis The disadvantageous results of the re- field und again contest the County. To rial sour moval of the Head Money Order Office to | those requests he cheerfully responded; Owing to s uct f the Prince) St, John were pointed out in the late num-| and, if elected, he promised to represent ccs . 1 ae sa a ee Re ‘ber of the Examiner. It is not necess- | his constituents to the best of his ability. session of the Prince Edward Island Rail- | ary to dwell upon them. They are pa | He had every confidence in the Governs mesons protlomantea™ = *|tnt to ol. Rivery pasion be in cote) Se est aioli, bos tae The fact that the information contained | oe who does business of any on pendently. Referring to the oropesed aboli- s thie dabecrrame jn talon: that the otien | 0 Greet Britain or Newfoundland wi be | tion of the Leaisletine Ovancil. he disected r Local Government has not pre- more or less affected by the change. We ‘his hearers’ attention to the fact that the vented the Dominion Government from | trust that our postmaster, our representa: | | egislation or the Province was not nearly sking possession of the road; that it | tives, and our press, will each and all, exe | so extensive as formerly ; that all the most wilt tie deaded - +s the Dominion; ert their influence to have the Head | important subjects of legislation had been elit inde this ont of Oe ' Money Order Office of the Island, remov- | transferred to the Dotninion; and that now os ie ‘s sufficient to| ed to Charlottetown, before the winter | there was really little more for the Lage adinns.a f the Ministry. It|setsin. By the way, why is that ee ae ae ses = s to delay. if possible, the opening of the | agitator, the Patriot now so silent ? Why | utes ae z = oe or pa, Aland aie is tO deway, F = - 4.) | Assembly. The Great Province of Ontario, eS ea ane of the de~| does not the Herald thunder out its phil- | ; ; i aid, and : ni us © esata ‘se | he reminded his audience, has, since Union ee . ant it ippies against the postal authorities at ah (ea a gg Legia- a tawa’ Why does the Progress continue | tative Council. He pointed out the needs le ss re heaces-\ he so“ completely somnolent ?”’ less extravagance of the late Council—bhow oe ee ee a, Ss they paid their one reporter nearly as much ee ee s OUR DUAL REPRESENTATIVE.’ as the Assembly paid ita two—how they Main Trunk 11 a oe or — _. | paid a law clerk. who did nothing. @200— | November, To-day Mr. Boyd, Chief En E. J. Hodgsou, Esy,, in a letter which | how the expenses of one Council duriag neer for the it nent, willeom- we publish to-day, supports the position of | tho late session amounted to nearly 28,000 nence a fir tl 4 od - our Dual Representative,’ We admire | while the work they performed was either t will pr y the Mr. Hodgson’s temerity and the mwoetive nominal, or positively inimical to the in- ; \ \ the | which prompts it. but we fail to see how. terests of the Island. In proof of tho Iat- the Domini thorities alone will be res che fact he adduces relieves Mr. Haviland ‘ef charge, he adduced their conduct res specting the Land Question, and slowed that by vetoing the Bill by which Govern- ment was enabled to purchase land at a greater sum than 7s 6d per acre, they had strangled the Compulsory Land Bill, and «ponsible for ony delay that may oceur. from isconsistency or how the, arguments . * "m+ ‘ ' t f 117 he ty} in view i riy Mpict i Lil i ] zes will sustain Mr. Haviland in bis an- Iu coming to the res- cue of the steadfast friend of his youth ed a few particu- amolous position. | DISTURBING SPEECH { From the Montreal Gazette. | | Ma. Blake hes delivered * speech | whic 1 possesses at least this merit; that it _has provoked more genera! disc | any speech delivered by a Canadian poli- tician for a great many years. | epecial feature connected with it is that them. .ber for South Bruce intends that it should have this effect. have been concious-that he was not doing what he had been brought to Aurora, the | seat of the deliverance, to do; and wound up his hour anda half oration ‘What was almost an apology for made it, and a quotation from Tennyson « the priceless value of free speech and | deperient thought. “1 know that | nave made « rather ciisturbing speech, but I am not afraid of that. As faras! can judge, not much good can be done without disturb ing something or somebody, and if that is the only objection to be made to the senti- ments I have uttered, I am quite ready to meet it. | may be said, also, to have made an imprudent speech—at least it might be said if 1 were one of those who . * . . Ministers ; but it may be per- mitted to one who perfers to be a private in the advance guard of the army of free- may be called a politics! heresy to-day, but may perhaps become a political creed to» morrow . your disposition as to the opinions I have advanced, and however disinclined you may be to accept my proposals, you will receive them with toleration and liberality.”’ Tt has been contended by some of our contemporaries that in this speech Mr. Blake bowed himself out of the Liberal party, and openly identified himself as the leader of that new organization known as the Canada First, or National party. There is no doubt that the views he enunciated are those which have generslly been understood as belonging to the new party, and that there was & special significance in his public declaration of them at the very moment that the party were erecting a visible sign of their existence in a new club house in Toronto Notwithstanding this coincidence however, we are not disposed to attach any such importance to the speech as many of our friends are disposed to attach to it. That Mr. Blake is momentarily out of humor with hia party friends is quite pos- sible. That they are decidedly out of humor with him, is proved by the kind of criticism which has been bestowed upon his reform party cannot follow him in his prin- | ciples, and another dismissing him with the | | Statement that his utterances were quite | “* harmless.’ i traordinary thing that a gentleman occupy- | ing the front rank position which Mr. Blake | occupies, should have teized such an oc- leasion for the ventilation of his political | He was expected to help in| crotchets. | rousing the people to enthusiasm in favor sion than | And the. Ve appears to | aspire to lead their fellow.countrymen 4s | dom toa commanding place in the main | body, to run the risk of promulgating what | Iam sure that what evermay be | "MISCELLANEOUS nl ll lt YEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I i Ml te Tle ar le ety, fieported Steex. Ta meeting of the Stock Farm Commitee 4% held atthe Stork Farm, on Wednesday, Stanley has arrived at Zanzibar. The Empress of Russia is at Buckingham Palace. ‘ [le who by his biz would rise, either burst or advertise.” Permission is granted Alphonso, Prince serine aoe the taibanate tupacee Meme cir es ee $1.50, Including and not exceeding 2 weeks It is rumored that England is about to! Keep, wi draw her representative from Rome. No more than 3 Ewes will be Upwards of $100,000 worth reeney® has ee — for each [. on. nt} oa cla + t x e C Sl, hi oe ee Ratrine to _ made and tickets to be The tormal annexation of the Fiji islands | ° talned from the Secretary. tothe British Islands has been accorupe SIMON W. CRABBE, lished. Sec’y Stock Farm. By the falling of a house in Leeds, this | Chitown, Oct 26, 1874—6in aorning, four persons were killed and seve- : “al injured. 1) Stere and to arrive— must received Boar the German Government has positively declared its intention of purchasing a naval station at Costa Rica. The loss by the great earthquake in Guate 350 mala, Sept. 3rd, was over $200,000. Near- ly 200 lives were lost CARVELL BROS. The French Government has issued fresh | Charlottetown, Oct 26, 1874,—3i orders prohibiting the residence of Spa- we niards in the eight communes bordering on LOST. Spain. Von Arnim is reported to be in close | () confinement, awaiting trial three weeks | puns Clentfugos and Molasses. BUNCH OF KEYS. A a a ANNE neste | 14th inst., it was resolved that the price of Barbadoes | i _ YEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ADVERTISEMENTS, No More Dyspepsia, ] HAVE on Sale— ~~ | (Crushed White Wheat and Best | which are pram — sicians to be the most : mera uy i food whiel n be eaten, Pony Fier tat oe P. 8, MACGOWAN | 51 Water Strect, Oct 26, 1874. Zin. Monaghan’s Ageney | 23 Duke St. Halifax, ¥, 8, | TPH undersigned attends to chasing and selling at \ ah ‘ Aucti | private Sale. of all kinds of Goods ‘han ture, Libraries, Produce, &¢. Gocds f ; warded when required. ei | ; Consignments re the pur. spectfully solicited. Pro. N Saturday evening, in this city, a| ceeds remitted promptly after sale. The finder ‘Real will be rewarded by leaving them at this Stocks bought and sold at either auction Estate, Vessel, Bank and other Ce > j 7 roe sniy rit ins “1- : hence, He is charged only with insubord Office | or private sale. Fereons deci | ination. . | chasing, selling, or exchanging Dwellibe, A Perlin despatch says the German Govs| Oct 25, 1874 tt dings, Lots, Farms, Vessels, gc. woe ernment are considering a proposition for | > f ' : — v wellto register at this denne . : : : : ’.—Agents Wan | lists are k ' whe | the creation of a Provisional Government in | $5 TO $2 PER DAY. Agents Wan lists are kept. y, Te Alasce and Lorraine, ted! Ail classes of work- | Ansel Stevens of Portland, Me., has been | 'awarded $12,833 damages for injuries re- | ceived while travelling on the Grand Trunk | line with a free pass spare momeuts, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. ing people, of either sex, young or old, | make more money at work for us in their Richard Woif of Marmora, Ont., was de. liberately murdered on Wednesday night, STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. Aurora speech, one organ declaring that the | Undoubtedly it was an ex-| by a man with whom he had been quarrel | ing during the afternoon. Oregon is growing in wealth ata very | fast rate. During the last four years the | increase has been fourfold. With a popula- tion of only 100,009, the exports exceed | $10,000,000 in value, Y virtue of an order of His Honor the | The dismissal of the Prefect of Nice is| ~~, , Vice Chencellor, made in this matter, | demanded by a member of the Permanent | 224 Dearing date the i7th day October, c lie at the Srench. Aseble. tee! 1874, all persons having any debts and | | Ces ae es | claims against the said Roderick R. Mor- | favoring the separation of that Riagiom | veces are hereby required to come in from and its restoration to Italy. and prove their debts and claims before me. | Senor Avellanda has been installed as | AndI do herby, by virtue of the said order, | President of the Argentine Republic. There | and the authority to me therein given, | is some dissatistaction, however, among the | give notice thereof; and Ido hereby appoint | troops, many of whom are inclined to es. | every WEDNESDAY, next ensuing the date | pouse the cause of the insurgent leader, | hereof, up to the second WEDNESDAY in | ieee, December next, inclusive, for that purpose =) Eee And it is by the said order further deciar- _ The Madrid OTerREneN have handed | ¢q that such of the creditors of the said | over to England £75 010 as compensation | froderick #. Morrison,as shall not come in | for the Virginius affair and other claims. | gnq prove thelr debts and claims by the TN CHANCERY. person of unsonnd mind. Before the Vice Chanceltor. *}Great Britain refused to recognize the} said second Wednesday In December next, | present Spanish Government until these} shall be exc!uded frum the heneflt of the | claims were admitted. | sald order Tue Bicycte Acain.--Mr. Stanton, whose Dated this 24th dav of Octoher, A. D. bicycle performances in England have al- 1474, ready been notified, recently rode 50 miles | 'on a bicycle in 3 hours, 48m. 2sec., which is extraordinary time. He went the first 16 E. miles in 25 seconds less than an hour, ! he! Oct. 26, 1874. din bicycle be used had a 54 inch driving wheel. : iia According to a native report the fo low- PENNY READINGS ‘a ing mines are working in Japan :—Gold : Yili THIRD SEASON of these Euter- | mines, 82 ; silver, 118 ; copper, 300; iron, | Pe . : oO ; 9 59. ymbhae al 22 ; tin, 6, lead 52; plumbago, 3 ; coald ’ : : ‘ I eataes Hil tuinments, consisting of Songs, Music, Readings and Recitations will commence 412 ; kerosine oil, 182; su phur, 12; alnm, | 5 The ore is extracted from there in a ners ere on "9 ) ; ) > org ehiner ‘ > ” private way, but much improved machinery On Tuesda ) . has been ordered, with the view of intros ay ), 27th Oe lober, in St. Peter’s Beys’ Schoolroom, and will be continued fortnightly, until further noe | ducing a better system of mining. The old time severity of the game law in| tice, through the winter. Britain is not yet comp'etely effaced. Re- : |ceoty a man, for having eight pheasants - LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Doors openat 7.20, Admission 10 cents, In re, Ropenick R. Morrison, a Luratic or | J. Hopdsox, Solicitor for Committee. P. MONAGHAN ‘eal Estate and Stock Broker ar ne! Commission Agent. ee ‘uliax, N. 8., Oct. 26, 1674. sin _ STOVES! BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, _ Readymade Clothing, &e.. K&e-» &e- UST received at the « Southport Store,” a good assortment of Stoves, in Ni- agara, Waterloo, National and Magician Cooks; Coral, Model, Organ and Ben Fravk lin, Parlors. Box Ironsides and Farmer's Bollers. Stovepipe, we , &. BOOTS AND SHOES, A large nssortmen In Men's, Womens’ Boy's and Children’s. Hats & Caps, in creat variety. Readymade Clothing, A splendid ussg iment, suitable to all The above seasonable goods, togetner with a choice lot of Groceries, Dry Joods Hardware, &c., &c., &c., are offered to the | public at prices which cannot fail to piease Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a continvance, HENRY BEER. Southport, Oct. 19, 1874. 6in ’ i | LJOURLY expected per Sehr. Onward, | 25 Uhds. Bright PORTO RICO, { ne a choice article for retailing, FENTON T. NEWBERY. Oct, 19, 1874. lw CARRIAGE FACTORY, IPE Subscribers, having taken th . Ne - Hodgson has respond- , : | Tiel: ow : $s 1c F —" Lin oe eB : ee - Mr. i rd gsc n has respond had prevented— for & time at loast -the | of one set of politicians and against another: | illegally in hus Py oe sentenced to, Lickets for the entire Season, One Dollar, | _ formerly occupied by Provp a ae utly two hss lead s in t On ed to one of the best feelings ef the hu- remaining tenantsof the Ieland from bes He was expected to sound a note that} a ee ee ae 10 be obtained at Mr. Ilarvie’s Store. waaer Gare a to conduct the busi- t! : I man heart. We cannot, however, admit| coming freoholders at their will. Mr.! would have reverberated from one end of | 11. Le hesbande on wives in E S0GN ELL. | 3E BUILDING in ail tts eo : all i ‘i isaults by husbands on wives in England | gy peters Clerey House ) cepartineuts, “ y- that he has displayed, to very great advan- Ferguson also alluded to the disgraceful Ontario to the other, and literally sweep | just now, but the above is as heavy a sen- Oct. 19, 1874. 5 2} | Carriages and Sleighs made to order i : . et ei | anodes Site ee a w : ; ik eso SE . impose: . “ Se : a : Roe . « Gee utat , ted as fol- tage, the acuteness of his keen and subtle | Comduct . — aie vouncillors re> | the province in the interest of the Local | a iene aoe a pend eles . Repairs done with neatness and despatch é es “4 +, | specting rms j ith C | Gor was c | had stopped snort of actua Mune 2s ‘ders fll ee i — mind. We will deal with Mr. Hodgson's | : sy eee Union with Canada. | Sorermenens He cc expected not | wife, The cupture of a pheasant is asthait. RUM. RUM. All orders Alled when promised. a ss es cophisms next week | She celegetion — comsisting of Messrs. | simply to laud _ ide, but to denounce |}, considered a more henious crime than | ' { i | ret 10. tate ee Ue, OFFER C0. : aa Pope, Howlan and Haviland—which was) the other with all that trenchtnt vehem- | kicking a sickly woman with a hob-nailed iis. fj CiOSe d ONSIZANER det. 19, 18T4—tf Cres VANDALISM sent by the Legislature to conclude nego~ | ence which on occasion he knows so well | shoe. Will he Sold I ow cack a ee ck hoa Z é 4404, ? i “ * e ' ‘ . . — , . j Sm | tiations with Canada—which, it was hoped, | how to employ. And instead of these! The Queen ot England's daughters are , sOW. | PLOUGHING MATCH r Reale atastepii : j . : 9° : j tainly > fae ‘ LD ) eery Ro [x several parts of the Island, and es- by every true friend of the Island, would | things he contented himself after dismiss» | rier = 7. - ae og ee CARVELL BROS. | ‘ Se , a eee ; ae 5, fis ° : i s . Bic . 1onabie wor in industry an aste. é . ‘ = 2% . 4 . prac hoe a pecially within the environs of Charlotte obtain much better terms than the mid. | ing the local politics, ina few sentences, | a te Seri ss sabia pn: Na ths ocinees Chitown, Oct. 19, 1874. Sin (PUL Annual Subscription Plonghing et ; ‘ Cidiy Wal it i Vaio © y ie . A fh ; a Soe & ve ™ sasha ns | ! wr ae ‘ine the et two weeks, out | night delegation—composed of Lgird and; with theannouncement that the issues of) ses has a garden which she cultivates with ° feta —— to all residents of Queen's " eo eee ara | Haythorne—obtained, were met and obliged | the past were indeed dead, and should in all | her own hands, They have also learned to Rye Whiskey. | = oe ead teae a hang be: on Gee ' oe ce ee ~ ; x i“ . at ‘ , oe . e ono ° ; rages of a brigandish character have been to contend against a resolution of the decency be buried, and that the questions cook, and they frequently sit down to a ui. mae mittee of the Subscribers) at ni a me ot 14 committed. Persons have, after night-| Legislative C ss ies (aii iie meal prepared by one or other of their) F BARRELS just received, and a large | tne farm of Wm. Welsh, F Toe, no al comy ersons have, gislative Council which set forth that; of the future were new, and as to some of! ¢- a af h : quantity always in stock. We : he Tarm © m. Welsh, Esq., M. P. P., on Welling s os ; : | u : fairhands. Louise, wife of the Marquis of | i ity always in stock. We are! weonespAY. the 4ti 1 tenia ae Miscouche fall, and evew im the day time, been way-! the Haythorne-Laird Terms were satisfacy them sufficently startling questions, ques- | | i lever artist, and all of th “e| agents fur the manufacturer, and sell at oe 1 November next, c ni { y . . ; » 4 Arne, 18 & Clever ’ them are sin geen ericre ok Ee ae be bee ok ee) wheu prizes to the a:nount of $60.00 will be st. Eiennors laid, beaten and robbed. Last week, the | tory. Mr. ferguson concluded by express. | tions upon which he boldly avowed that | accomplished in some way or other, besides | vend eneed anil early * ' "©! offered for competition in two classes : : in os attacks were so common, that residents | ing his hope and belief that the people of | his opinions were diametrically opposed to —e ee rae gy — ia CARVELL BROS First Class—Meu ; entrance fee, 1.00 : a : : . ' icdeit j °j ’ ers take ti aL Art r earn, anc f if cm i " ' vee Vall kk of the suburbs did not think it safe to} both ends of the District would lend him | those of the gentlemen with whom he! ¥ is evident that the daughters of a Queen, | Clrtown, Oct. 19, 1874. 3iu Second Class—Boys under 1@ yeath. on ensingcon venture out after sunset without firearms. | their support in the contest on Thursday | has been acting politically, and by whom | although born to every luxury, have not : . | trance free. ! . lpi ual aie : ‘ z ‘next, and thanking them for the attentive 'he was at the moment of their utterance | dwindled away their time in fashionable | ly the Electors of the Necond | Ploughing to be 5x8 inc! Freetown, Two of the gang guilty of outrages near . : . ; ¢ dissipation, like many of their humbler ‘ ° . ‘ fo. sa soughing to be 5x8 inches, ta cate ee : [ : ; ’ : k bef o | hearing thev had given him, he retired | surrounded All these features of the | ters ee ee ne 7 sh re Legislative Couneil District of) Ploughs to start 9 o'clock : ‘ he city, have been take 4 . : : : Ty oe : oughs to § at 90 Cloc : + Mill ‘ y, have been taken before the po-| . ia cheers. Mr. Ferguson's speech made | speech are remarkable. They undoubtably | gee iad il Onueens County | additional prize will > akan cae Pa ' ne } Sis anaouk meagan "Le other is still | ; ‘ : i ‘ £E Popctation or Caina.~- The popula- t : r J* cog : 7 . , 5 ve ue irt and fined. The other is still), good impression. it must have conyinc. augur that Mr. Blake is not going to| ,: € Chin: sel hats i & , ful ed acai ; : | finished in each class, if work approved ot i rR i hak tha debinn | tee te . : : \ : Hen . | tion o una, notwithstanding the frightful YENTILEMEN,—At the earnest solicita- | by the judges. Time i " . Wilts t large rut the police is on Ais track. | ed every ono who heard it that Mr. Fergus trouble himself very much about the] ravages of the great rebellion,which in some | tion of friends in different parts of the | ae jer : me in all cases to count Mel k It isto be regretted that the court has; son is weil versed in the politics of the | political quarrel between the ins and the parts has reduced it by one-half, is still, | District, and encouraged by offers of support - * oo j : . i "Ss “neli ic lo Iwiis }¢ & ‘rom ime , } ot w9j 3 > »% | . td “ ey é } . ’ not power to inflict greater punishment | day, and fully qualified to take a place in outs in Ontario, but whether they indicate | 8875 4n English journal of August 19. mars | from many who voted against me last year, | | SUleS Gul regulations will he made . _ . SNe Geltheaaling meebbe in tha Th at hae intends formally to te hi | velous for the amazing figure to which its! I have decided to offer myself as a candidate | *20WM at tine of starting Maly : Road, on the scoundrels than a fine $25 or | 8uY deliberative assembly in the Domine | that he intends ‘ormally to separate Ais po» | reaches. Baron Reichtofen has estimated | for your suffrages at the ensuing election. Intending competitiers must cater their r ty J ‘ theese wonths imprisonmeut. The Se ion litical fortunes from thoes of the Liberal | jt at 109,000,000, but the Abbe David, a Should I have the honor of being elected, | 2 ™es with the chairman of Committee.on Royalty Road reme Court should, we think, deal wi h! Mr. Mann's address was in striking con, | Party, and place himself at the head of a} well-known Chinese explorer, in a recent, I will endeavor faithfully to discharge the | ©” hve Saturday the Sist inst., after sel eee Vers ’ aOE, CORs Wit ! trast to that of his opponent's. Mr. M new organization, having distinct and in | Communication to the Societe de Geographie | dutics of your representative eee date thera will positively he no more rackley Point * them ee es : incip! diff of Paris, declares this to be much below the | am, Gentlemen duh str : , bei, oat tall : , } respects new princip! ditte ’ : oc aa ee si Ka hy LEVEES ’ owar seer — { oy i: : i is evidently a very intelligent and respecs | ner ” ” ae a : ae | real facts. Basing his estimate~upon his Your obedient servant, Howan! Ploughs excinded. so i HE HALIFAY COLLECTORSHIP—a table man—~in a falee position. He knows | question, and one upon which, judging Mr. | knowledge of the province of Kiar gai, which DONALD FERGUSON. ps A Sigs the Committee. cs ho Z 44, a« YO LLL Oa ome . : ne; . a re a " mM . é : ¥ $ , tie STARTLING CHARGE. nothing of politics. He acknowledged as Blake by his ont cedents, remembering he thinks below the average, M. David) zasi k Oct. 12, 1874. | Southport, Oct. 19 ae itd aie * « ‘ ahs . * i : . ms " a . ° * i ‘ Ba ace oe Se i * oprera ty . rf ec . St. Peter's Roa sno much. He said that hs was inexperienced | Ow, iu spite of much show of independ. | a amaee aoe = ahs ec a Pp a ; , ckieeeiibeanaiiiig ger 2s i se - Me ’ . hy j hibi rele { 0,000,000, ut for antici and | E — Mount 3 Prom the Halifax. Express. } and unacquainted with the details of pub. , ©2°¢, he has always exhibited a meek and | smalipox he ce al people acne i \ , { Pp J Peake’s Road, The Ottawa Ties, the official ergan of lic questione—but he hoped to learn. Rex disciplined sy ape towards his party chiefs, | double themselves erery twenty years BREE) ’ i *@ L | C L A N D S, Baldwin's Road the Government, makes a startling an-|specting the abolition of the Legislative | We are inclined to differ from many ofour! ye. Disrarti axp InpLaxp. The Specta~ : —_—— ral Y nat ne ; } . : | r a? - a sy / Nyy ' . ve " and Fav nouncement regarding the reasons for the | Council he would go for it if e a, 4 | tor Mg : oe = we ABOUT 22ND OCTCBER. Notiee tu Parechasers of Govern- “al a Beet ot WAR cee ie ‘fan Collect se ; rotec: of vp yor e@ prefer to regard the speech as an | Visit tO ireland has been postponed, anc : r Fairplay lelay in filling up the Halifax Collectorship. | for the peteauai of property were first | oth tes to is aana ide ¢ which stil more regrets the cause—a sharp attack f ment Lands in Tow nships Georgetown, {t says :— passed. Hon. Mr Brecken, who was in | Aer Soe : ne evidences ~~ tof bronchitis. caught during his visit to T Six BA th Vos. 1, 2 4, >, 6, 8, ft. m ° on 5 . i = S . be: ~ = 3 3 : < sores Bea - ‘ The truth is, however, that during the | the crowd said, “Youll go for it then? surround = of the ady sncement and gre Scotland, which has led his physicians to. erms, ix on Ss. {4 15 19 0 vd | : ale aed entire period they were thus howling. an} My. Munn replied, “I can't say.”’ In res | perity of this country. In its earjier history forbid his making any long journey or speak. ! : ° a | oe co investigation was proceeding at Halifax in- | to the late Collector’s management of the . office; that investigation was only com- at Peter pleted three weeks ago ; and it resulted in shit ee : showing that the books had been so falsi- Sia aad fied as ! cover n defalcation of over irie’s Toad 87,000 Bear River Line Roa This charge brought months after np on Mr. McDonald's death as an excuse for Sour ' HY i 1 . Pa . =e political scheming and interested delays is | ea a mhat st once unequal to its purpose and heart- less in its method, if indeed it be not false in fact. Ther@is no reason at all why the office should be. left vacant for five months, eee oa baod because an ‘investigation’ was going on. renish. The new man would not have been respons sible for the alleged defalcations of the former official, while the duties of the office would have been done, At this late hour no excuse can save the Government from 4 ton Western Pond Smith s Road, Those mark i wit i ssterisk ure princi 1] stations:’ those not marked ure ‘‘ flag stations The following figures bearing on the tral- the guilt ot having kept that office open to tie of the ru y were incorporate din #n enable them to shuffle the Cabinet offices ’ artic le v hich ppeuread in the Teronto to sit on the 16th ty the last | the Premier. | ensus the population of the Islar i num- sharply says »-- Mr. Ross, Mr. Vail, Mr. Oakes and fileohe As the Otrawa Citizen very * This statement may or may not be true, at all events it is safe 'o bring such a charge against an official who has been resting four bered 94,021 r 44 to the square mile, population of the As compared with the other P: that of Prince Edward months in his grave. If within a reasona- baa ener : ) ble time after the death of Mr. Macdonald, island may consequently | * t2 P° the announcement had been made which ~omewhat crowded for Ontario has but appears in this morning's Times, we would 10; Quebec, 6; Nova Scotia, 21: and have accepted it as a reasonable explana- tion of the delay in filling up the vacant office, but coming at this late day, and after the very suspicious circumstances attending the exit of Mr. Ross from the Combination, it New Brunswick 11, to the square mile, But then, for every mile of her railways, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario | ments are, he said liberal ; and, if elected, spect to politics, Mr Munn is evidently ) par excellence, the man without a mind of jhisown. Mr. Munn declared himeerf to i be in favor of registration of voters. As | both parties are favorable to that reform, | Mr. Munn was perfect'y sefe in making the | declaration. | Mr. Balderston, at the commencement of his speech, announced that he was about to state a fay plain facts—and he treated his hearere to.» few self-lsudatory remarks instead. Nr. McEwen pledged himself that, if elected, he would promote the interests of the firat district of Queen's County as well ‘ra he was able. Dr. Tremain said that the people of the south endof the First District of Queen's County felt somewhat aggrieved because they were unrepresented in the Legislature by a resident,and he had in cosequence been induced to take the fleld. His senti- A ee nee his acts would be in accordance with his sentiments. With reference to the Governe ment, he would be independent. ile would support what he considered good measures ; he would oppose what be considered bad. He thanked the gentlemen who proposed and nominated him, and he expressed the hope that his nomination would prore acs ceptable to both ends of the district. i At four o’clock the Deputy Sheriff dec'ar- ed Mr. Balderson duly elected ; and an- looks like an attempt to lift the responsi- bility of the delay from the shoulders of f 1,124, while Prince | the living and bind it with increased weight on the shoulders of a corpse.” nd Queber mbined, can supply an average popua Dn Edward Isiend can only furnish 472. In 1870 the farm ‘k of the Island consist- ——— + woes - - 1 of 25,329 horses; 62,984 head of cat- Pr. E. 1,~Some of the Upper Province tle; 147,364 sheep; and 3,514 pigs. It papers seem inclined to write up the merit produced in thot year, of wheat 269.392 | of Prince Edward Island ss a grand watering ee i ee =" i109 bnshelea 3 bushe Is , b acRW AER, £0 t = n | place for the people of the hotter climates | f barley, 176 HI bushe's, of oats, 3- of smerica, They descant on the charming | 128.576 bushe| of potatoes, 3,040, 6a0 + : ' ; ie ae scenery of the little Island in the summer} bushels ; of turnips, SVa,d05 bushels : of iodian cora, 2 pounds ; of bi af } Ly 68 549 fixes the pr ducts that world haveto be carried by railway at 25,000 tons a year, In 1870 thi Island produced 579,158 yards of cloth ; | 197.061 pounds of leather 69,399 pounds ot 1 barrels of lime; and 1,556,245 bricks, All these will of course contribute someing ter, 181,939 pounds; and A rough calculation mosphere, cool sea-breeses, fogless skies, shad d shores, trout haunted rivers and coming railway facilities. they say is needed to attract numerous tourists to its shores in the burning season suitable hotel accommodations prising Islanders shou'd take note of this io the local traffic. Attempts to es- and supply the missing convenienc¢ as soon timate the probable revenue of the rai]. °° possible. They cannot bridge over the way have we believe, been made; the *ttip of silver sea which constitutes their eum of $150,000 being the maximum eal- grand winter difficuity. They should culation of the gross reeeipts for some make the most of their summer advan- time to come, tages,— Sf, John News, CCH ae 787 next, for the remaining elections, | Neil Woodside, Esq., were nominated for 411 bushels: of flax. 27.282 | time, on the softness of its verdure, the! ‘981 9% ‘Is: and | depth of color in its foliage, its bracing aty| steq for the tight of the farm pro- clear blue water, gently sloping and fine; One thing alone. | between Mr. Desrali for re-election by | Enters | the Conservative, and either Mr. Foster! have saved themselves by deserting the | nounced the holding of a poll on Thursday At St. Eleanors, Hon. R. B. Reid and practical. Substantial grievances, like | those of old family compact rule, the Clergy Reserves and the Seignorial question, made for the people of this country, eminently | practical questions, within the grasp of all, land the people battied until they obtained the necessary reforms. Their settlement gave rise to the question of representation which for many years was discussed with a | violence which indicated that there was | substantial injustice to be removed. The union of the Provinces at once removed this grievance, and gave rise to higher as- pirations and s more widespread and gener- al advancement. All the old practical queations hare been settled. There is not at this moment in Canada a single political grievance, fult to be so by the people at large, and demanding reform at the hands of Parliament. Take the addresses and speeches of the leaders or both parties, and you look in Yain for any substantisl differ- ence between them, as two questions of politics. The subjects which interest us are eubjects of material development and upon these there is no party difference. The questions of party discussion are mere matters of administration, in relation to men struggled in politics after the purely | 'extending even tothe Fenian and philv- ing in public forsome time. It isa great | wera a Disrae’! has had Ireland on his | On arrival of Bark Vosclle trom Leadon. mind fora long tune—any time for the last 1nd Shins fro cone ee all forty years; and even lately, in * Lothair,’ ly a = : 2 — ne . he candidly acknowledged that Irish ques« ee pie me “1 ; _—. igi tions take a great deal of considering But | nd we will offer, | after forty years of considering it, it is quite | certain that speaking in Irelund, and io [res i A U Cer LC | land he would find something very original, About 22nd instant: 140 chests TEA, ? i 50 half-chests, do § warranted ' 4500 bbis FLOUR, idiff. brands 50 puns MOLASSES, 50 hhds SUGAR, 50 bbls White SUGAR, certainly suggestive, and perhaps even sub- lime, tosay. Itis especially to bo regretted that he cannot go now, because there seems to have been a general understanding, Fenian parties, that he was to be respect- fully and even kindly received ; and there and 27, JHE Cowmissioner ef Public Lands will attend at the following places, on the days mentioned, for the receipts of amounts due on account of Public Lands’ sales :— On Monday and Tuesday, the 2nd and 8rd days of November next, at Wm. Haywood's Esq., Tignish, Lot 2. i i On Wednesday and Thursdag, the 4th and 5th days of November next, at Mr. Patrick Dalton’s Nail Pond, Lot 1. On Friday and Saturday. the Sth and 6th days of November next, at Mr. David Hun- ter’s, Alberton, Lot 4. ' . "Toe Asie ; On Monday, the 9th dav Soy truaes of good humor, in which sweetness = bbis CURRAN rs, | Beaton’s Hotel, Lot é we ere and light prevail, are latterly as rare i 100 boxes ¥ ALEEMIAS, ks sched as alam month ines “ th “| 60 sacks RICE, | On Wednesday, the 11th day of November he ‘sunny weather,’ | 35 kegs Baking SODA, at Goodwin's Hotel, Lot 14. At Last.—Building a line of telegraph | 10 bbls Washing SODA, through the wilds of the great. North-West | 100 boxes SOAP, is about as suitable work for a lawyer as! 50 do Toilet do, puddling peanuts at the street corner | 190 jars Cream TARTAR. would be to the occupant of the Woolsack , -) sacks FILBERTS, | or to his Grace of Canterbury. It rests with | 20 bbls WALNUTS, your good Grit interested in “elevating the | 15 do ALMONDS, standard of public morality’ to do what a “00 boxes CONFECTIONERY wholesome dread of public opinion if not a 60 boxes CRACKERS, sense of duty would operate in preventing | 40 boxes Ball BLUE. others from attempting. One can hardly | = er - u STARD. believe it either possibleor true and yet it Uns PEPPER, is both—Mr. David Giass, who sold his Party pedir 0 | and himself, and also in consequence failed aS ee oe ; ; i which the standard of both parties is the same, the ground of controversey being the failure of either to reach that standard, Thus placed, with all substantial politica; grievances removed, we occupy the happiest | position that it is possible fora people to occupy. There is leisure for speculative politicians to air their doctrines, and there ia fortunately culture enough to appreciate the first district of Prince County; Alex. Laird, Esq, and D. Green, E2q, for the | Seconc District. e At Georgetora Mr. Wightman was vent turned without opposition, fer the Firat District of King’s Connty. Simon Bulger, | Esq., and Mr. J.C. Underhay were nomin. | Second District. <ecennmecemmamateaesaens a > ea Advices from Berlin represent public | sympathy for Count Von Arnim increass , ing. The choice for the election of a Lord | | Rector for the University of Glasgow, lies | ‘or Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson for the Libera's. It appears that in bis recent raid upon a hostile Indian camp in Texas, Col, Mace kenzie, U. T. A’, caused 1,046 captured horses and mules to be shot and all the lodges burned. Had the Indians perpe. petrated a similar act, it would have been | Styled “an outrage.” and weigh their value. a EP oo A special to the New York Herald says Germany has positive'y disclaimed any in- tention of acquiring a naval station at Porto Rico. Mail advices from Germans state that Germany is intrigueing to obtain a foothold on Mexican soil, a colony of Germans offers ing to loan money with conditions to obtain a tract for colony. On the Baltimore Railroad last week, an | express train was wrecked, but the lives of | all the gers were saved by the fidel- | ity of the engineer and fireman, who were | killed at their posts, though they might train. | It is reported that a Dutch war ship | on behalf of Germany has been poles indemnity from Navigator Island, a portion of which was paid and a bond given for the remainder, which ifnot paid, Germany will take ion of the Island. The in- habitants have applied to the American Government for protection. an a livew’s Blac! : to get returned to Parliament, has received | 50 de ra Bey 3g ree from Mr. Mackenzie's Government a con- 20 bbls Barnes’ ‘PICKI ES tract for building a section—over 300 miles, 20 do Crosse and Blackwell do. } it 1s said—of the trans-continental telegraph | 20 do Chow Chow, _ ad line! The statement of the fact is ite own 10 tins Castor OIL, f strongest condemnation. It is a monstrous 100 kegs NAILS, (assorted sizes outrage. But David was implacable and pers 40 boxes HORSENAILS, sistent; by turns threatening, coaxing, buls 25 do AXES, lying, pleading. The verdict upon such 50 do GLASS, 8x10, 10x12, 19x14, | conduct may be safely left to the public,— 2 casks PUTTY, Toronto Mail. 50 doz BROOMS, That France has not forgotten the eyents an do FANS, - : of the past four years is evident from her 7: M ‘TAREE Shoe dice steady persistence in keeping up and in- 50 boxes CLOTHES PINS creasing her enormous burden of debt and. 10 kegs WHITING, c taxation. Orders, says the Journal de Paris, 50 boxes T D PIPES have been given now to proceed immedi- 100 pkgs SHOE THREAD, ately with the manufacture of the new mus-_ 300 sides Sole LEATHER, ket, model 1874, system Gras. These {5 boxes TOBACCO,—chewing, weapons will only be constructed in the 7d caddies do smoking workshops of the State ; private firms will 10 kegs do twist. not be called upon to assist. The calcula- 20 bbis LAMP CHIMNIES, tion is that in abouta year a million of them 300 doz BLACKING, will be made. Then only will the new arm 200 coils 6thd MANILLA be placed in the hands of the soldiers of the oo" ac active army, and the men of the reserve and Full particulars of definite day of Sale, the territorial army will be drilled in the! &c., will be published in future advertiae- a =“ musket. The Chesse- | ments, snd by handbills in due time. | pots will be withdrawn, and they will be a rt Th < tered to the new pattern, Piston has a CARVELL BROs, present 1,800 000 of them. One year will | Auctioneers be necessary for that transformation ; so Sr coms 200,00 new ones to be con- | ~~~ a ieee a? structed in the interval, the Minister of Jv T T War counts upon possessing, at the end of I LO R r FLOU R. 1876, 3,.00,000 of muskets (model Gras), With a store of 250 raetal cartridges per, SOO bbls. choice CANADA FLOUR | weapon. The manufacture will afterwards from new wheat, just received, for | be continued on anormal scale, and in pro. | *#!¢ #t lowest rates. rtion to the resources of the ordinary OWEN CONNOLLY & CO, | udget of war. Oct 12, 18748 2in Ch’'town, Oct. 12, 1874. “AT THE COLONIAL On Thursday and Friday, the 12th and 13th days ofNovember.at Kensington, Lot 19. Final notice to all persons in arrears of instalments on accovnt of Public Lands’ sales and rent, that unless payment be made to the Commissioner, on or before the 20th December uext, proceedings will be insti- | tuted for the recovers thereof. EMANUEL McEACHERN, Commissioner. Land Office, Oct, 19—till 5th nov. SALE OF FREEWOLD PROPERTY. We wit Sect ny Avction, BULLDING. CHARLOTTETOWN, ON TU RESDAY. THE 15th OCTOBER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, roon, a very | desirable Farm of Land, lately occupied by Charles Alleyne, Esq., of Hillsboro’ Cas- ; tie, situate near the flourishing village of Mount Stewart, bounded and described as follows: Commenvcing at the south-west angle ofa tract of 50 acres of iand, the pro- _perty of the heirs of the late George Doug- , las; thence running, according to the mag- netic meridian ef the year 1764, south | seventy-seven (77) degrees, cast scventy- six (76) chains, thence south twelve chains and fifty links [12.50) thence north seventy- seven [77] degrees, west seventy-six [76} chaius, and thence north twelve chains and fifty links [12.50] ‘athe Place of commence- micut,— NINETY-~THREE (93) ACRES OF LAND, a little more or less, and is situate in Town- ship number 38, in King’s County. For further particulars apply to E. J. | iopG*on, Esquire, Charlottetown, or to J. S CARVELL, W. H. AITKEN. Ch'town, Sept. 21, 1874.—till sale The above sale is postponed until Monday, the 15th day of February, 1875. SONAL AE Ne NE I EERE ER RNIN te ETE ORE I ie oom NE IR" Re ne OE A, : ce, SRE RS RR See pape > h aeancome 2 Sep Be eee <r