— Bi it iret ee _ oe eeniicieiiniees dn ete eal eet. oe re eae LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. ‘gisiature will pres HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. THE SCHOOL QUESTION, members who were associated w'th him on the Government side of the House, would have no trouble in obtaining the consent ‘ 7 SONG OF THE SPEAKER. We are not certain that the following | ——— MISCELLANEOUS. Prince Arthur will soon be dubbed Duke | FIRE AND MARINE er . : l . ee scisnnal . - 99g maser ggoca to _ es apt and ingenious parody was composed by of Dublin, CUSTOM TAI LOR ING l N S /RAN Cc i. . * APRIL 22, 1874 such a meecure as was asked. ® co ) Benicar of cnr Hemek at bia a i : S aig Mr. Jomn A. MeDowatt igreeably to no sidered that they owed it to the Catholics . a of rs ™ ee - Four negroes tet hung at Thamesville, IMPERIAL . Spec eS ~ : ae “ —o o take some trouble i his respec e Will, however, we have no dou eruse Georgia, last Friday. : tee in the Order Book, moved that the | % take som trouble a th ms pect. H . : ? —s y U BY ESINT STREET. j - w yald ay to the Liberal rty on the ops with interest :— * j i c ll f j Te Sita b y. — Honse resolve itself intoa ( ommittee of the nie vee, r+} Hes ; 7} aie . F ta The application of Dr. Kenea oe 4 I Ie OMpany <2 +00@ Whole, to take into consideration certain | Posite side of the House, that he expected With patience weary and worn. trial for Arthur Orton, has been refused. —_—_—— i 4 A} y is mendments to the Education Act After | Support from them in this demand They, With eye-lids heavy as lead | It is rumored that Walter Shanley will be i out sad LONDON, ik I I nts to ) es OM AAC { a ain fig i Rs Lis i aa . 4 aire nay te om ty Co . ‘ by u . es: 8 i La ‘ova me «discussion regarding the appointment | ** Well as the Conservati any ; ag he Speaker sat in his Chair of State, appointed manager of the Grand Trunk. | TWEED 8 IJ | TI N CS ( Dl i T C 01, } R §, scribed and Inv ted Capital £1,965,000 o fai ein great deal of Catholic s Ipport. n day Nodding his drowsy head; I ho Ualted Sintes Senate Me, Polen’ j § Sterling. " vo : ‘i y M ‘ ts cial ah ‘ i gone by, when that was a true Liberal And whilst the dull debate ' v the re Sane aati. atl 7 smaiiesinidiiinaas : Mr. 7 MAS KELLY took the Chair, anc arty, led by M Coles { Mr. Hensley Maintained its sluggish; .-ien, o ermont,in s~ , i : : party, led by Mr. Coles and My ley, Maintaine< ig@gish icig ili Cy BUFR 3 VAT" NGS . _— ™ M MecDonatp moved the following re< | they were strongly and ably supported by lhe dubious doze, which — et nize Cuban Bey steeper a re ‘ l t it 4 MONTREAL ' 4 solut Catholics inside and outside the House Suggested these thoughts to his brain. The funeral of Dr. Livingstone,this morn. in colors to sui narhs f 7 i siete \ va . . t laws in force in this Pro« | 84 very many of those measures, which Palk—Talk—Talk ! | ing, in nae, a was aaaee . nee ‘ Marie Assnranee OMMpaky. VSTO!E . ? ie » i orce is ms i i i ff ee adars reme : ah : Pi ° s " . 0" | ‘ ” ea et i} wae . ‘ vit relating to education are in many res made the - mace i : cnet lea a : = ps Whilst the cock is crowing aloof, by . ie “ alent Gealate. The SPRIN G AN D St M MER. " i ’ pil ts defective, and require amendment; | ered with honor by the people of the And talk—talk—talk! from the Royal grap! 7. Capital and Cash Assots over $1,000,000 . 4 : pec ere rl . : F ’ Colony, would never have been passed but | Till the stars shine on the roof Queen and Prince of Wales sent carriages A FULL LINE OF eo . : eee onl te sadene = iT t . ut ” 1 oxpetient for the assistance of the Catholic members | It’s Oh, to be the slave. as marks of respect for the deceased. sahara The above OFFICES being of UNDOUBRB XN RANT - y ! g 7 : we ab " Me — ro aegis } of that party. In making any alter ition The infidel dog of the Turk, SPLENDID Financzringc. —Between 1863 ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security . 2 g j — ” _ mM = ng t - uc greta. an in the school law, the assistance of that | Rather than sit to superintend and 1873 the following ficancial feat was ac- ; ond prompt payment of leases. idliien ou Oe che cunplapmanies tencborsf aah nen nt |petty, aud cf the other branch of the| “this cnn tenement hieved in Britan : about $80,000,000 of an. FENTON T. NEWBERY ii the employment as teachers of such persons Legislature, would be required if the alter, | ation was remitted, nearly $200 000 Ses he * eas . ‘ey a . : s ERS SI ‘ \nchor Line |S shall produce to the Board of Education nites were to be of any service to the | Talk—Talk—Talk! 100 of publie debts was riuidiateae and at DOESK ] N Ss, I IN ; Agent for Prince Edward Island ms vy riy g, | Satemctory certificates, as to their charac. | country, He hoped there were sufficient he rattle never fags; on . the close of the period, a surplus of $25 000 Ch'town, Jan. 20, 1873, ly sngieas I —" © ter and attainments, from some college or | Liberals in that body to give the support | Aud what are its products ¢ little, alas, | 000. was soouved. ' ' 1Cy ’ ra TROY? | 14 ee» ee : other institution of learning in Europe or | necessary. If the word ‘liberal’ meant | San: ee eee ked li Si Lambton Lorraine,who was comman CASSA MER ' sD. coe ams ; : le ee ee, . . : } As 7 , ora naked lie. Sir. . 4 prol ‘ that of Wr teven mgr Bi! ae - Fender eo ge what our dictionaries defined it to mean, Cae _— rhe der ae British war ship “Niobe,” when SPLAY OF U er oots. proin we ~ n Oo ‘mm Mevens, 3 ing o a}i 2 s mn in ® ta . : ¥ . . ~ . y . i bape — ao the mpart ng : a —_— in ~~ po oo and there was a majority of Liberals in | And a whole so blank. that sleep I thank, | per appearance at Santiago de Cuba put a A GRAND DISPL:- Of Shediac, which recently gave birth | schools in which the pupils are all of the | Councll, the justice asked for would be f it cast it’s shad . : ¢ pisses | , ame deno tio ch religious instrue , ; : If It cast it's shadow o'er. stop to the execution of the ‘Virginius’ 36 Cases RE ee eG OO eee ee eae oe Eee | Seated, tk SUMAh Ge Geabt be oid by | risoners, has arrived in New York. He is AND AMERICAN FELT HATS | stone theee tle her ton to be subject to the approval of the | the Opposition that he, as a member of | Talk—Talk—Talk! P ee : . ‘ ; eevers Sy PROT CO TNT | ne suard f the child ; ce a ; the specia! objectof the interviewers’ atten- u fr BOOTS oes le parents or guardians of the children. the Government, should net speak in this| From weary chime to chime: tion; and is the lion of the day Collars. Cloves r) : It was, Mr. McDonald supposed, neces-| manner that the matter should be carried | And talk—talk—talk ! — d sala Wasteiis Cesatte Ties, Braces, ’ . | wee Eten Giese aa _ 2. ss > a ta who has |S@¥ to offer some explanation. It was | by the Government themselves. When he} As {if silence were a crime— ; Private ra S rom Ol rn ay rr TL: “ye , d t “d ia nd Gents ‘ i ' bert ri m0 288 | well known that there was a great deal of spoke again on the question before the de- | , Oh’ aud ‘Order aud : Hear, report on tee eavy — The on i W hite Shirts made oO oraer a N est Desi for sale at suring the winter, been pursuing his art, | dissatisfaction in reference to the Free | bate closed, he would reply to this argu- | eater” and “Onder erate es son bine f aan is fel ’ aan Hl | ems, studies in Boston — has returned to the | Schools, and more particularly in reference | ment. He simply wished. at this stage, to Till every sense is ee eee dense | tremb aa: oon a oe wet t vuaranteed to tit. \ Lowest Prices. s ih ; se in the city. There was, he said a he cuestl | As the eye that hath lost its glo one hundred miles from the mountains. 5 ‘ sland. #H enjamin Davies is ill, and | to those in the city ’ ‘| Open up the question The shocks are more severe than before,and \ RTS N & CO A. B. SMITH mile to tale Me sent in 0 Leseeniie, 1 0 ol over the way in which education was Mr. Coxroy was glad that the question Talk—talk—talk ! tie femly ballewed by scientists thet an .. ROBE Ne > i ° . A. . oe mee "” | imparted in a very satisfactory manner, and | was fairly before the House, even at this} fn the dull and heavy night, eruption is imminent N h 23, 1874 witb Fata. Rau WAY ACCIDENT The train | te teachers in which did not receive state late hour. He had begun to get nervous And talk—talk—talk ! P stig ae " ; March 23, ‘2. 1 ar ' ous 1 He asked that that those teachers upon it, after waiting so long If he had | When the sunis warm and bright ; A CostLy GovgENMENT.—It cost $55,588; — “ When people see a —- ee Lise they kaow : ~ ¥, On the ~'th | should be allowed to receive a share of the ever wished the gift of oratory, he wished | “fis ever a winter to me, U23 to run the city renee mee enews is . re — Saaiaten tote eee en avout one mile south of Lon~| public money on their producing certiti- | ;, now. He believed that only educated | No change the seasons bring, last year, The total city and county debt ls do it Customers, like sheep, are gregarious a ? as sates of competency from any institution of | _” sina Hastie thi bjee And nature gay in her bridal array, of New York at the end of the year was j to con. Une , ’ ¢ ' N ve i ied a man | Cat ae sa men could speak fully upon this subject, a ie 2131 904.571 han the debt of Canada and flock where they see others go. If nobody iff hind aati searning in E irope or America. which was the reason why he objected to But twits me with the spring. pp , ae iiean that Sean anaes —“" a nen nen = = a ee ie f else were engaged in the same busiaesa, it would . , ce : wae Se ed us eaten : _ a S Nee a : f an e amount o. I ain . — > Mr. ARSED ,UX.—This was : que a the we ¢ oe a a of oa +0, heb Ger eins sheee bee. debt $9,498,858, or fully ie ter a eens Q bo inpertans Ss etenene a raveeene: 4 Woopes Man—the Hon. } ss,Min-| which all felt an interest. -veryone de~ | merside in the chair, there yy preventing A respite, however brief, bi eal, , P — im ie ster of M +, wi t iz : n the “red to be well educated, and that their that hon. member from speaking on the From these uttered nothingsthat should fill than — pes ses a ae York ” my Maperig bor BS oe © oa ie oe Cee E eg children should be so also. ‘This question | question until the Speaker hat taken the The statesman’s mind with grief! Harp on Sours CAROLINA .— ps oa anne); emma vertize, it becomes the more important for vou se yesterday, impassive and ie'pless, | was one which no one need be ashamed of | chair, Some gentlemen who had spoken A little more work a little less talk, World says: “Itis the sober, om ~ ’ HEAD OFFICE oe . « «© MOeNTRA LE. to doso; it they do not advertize it becomes ‘ wder of th ernment ans~ | discussing. It was well known that the on this matter, had referred to the Prussian Might ease the common fate ; {heart | that it would be better for South Caro ina Sa Se 7 doubly important. Anon wered the questions which were put to him | laws en education were not perfect,—it was | law, but there was no need of going so far dut the country’s smart never touches the | today to be a colony of Great Britain ¢ Si Ale ander F Galt K C M G President nate uF ce ; e a difficult matter to make themso. These from home. We were all — = | Of the Moloch of Debate. bes a er = ay Bev gg nage ir xX ‘ ’ . . “) ‘ = : laws might be amended, from time to | education. A man who was educated for a She wou eas free : bg: eaeecniaiaiaiita bik’ ateiaie : saints cians 3 forn, : ; ~ be THE » NTION O ‘ , Capeh | ae, as might laws on any other question lawyer or docter, recieved a instruction = _— en ° oe _— u slaweny oon " she oo _— + agama CAPITA T,, 100,000 THE ATTENTION OF \ EL KR Off st rt) | With a good understanding, the defects in| abla for his profession The first thing . sehen lost pia Algo JAR é free also from $ 20: a ‘ ; , i ; : ; . : ; . ie The Sp2aker sate in his Cl al: of State : “wath : ue mae ‘ + $10 note, } graphed, and cap- | the Education Act might be remedied. He | thought of bya father regarding his boys was I Weddin hie cn head: oppresses her of — at the = of — HIS COMPANY, Incorporated by Acts of Parliament, is licensed to ee ee ae importers and Dealers l yesterday morning by the tell ¢|ics or Protestants; all denominations | not know why Roman Catholies only had Maintained its sluggish reign, porting those t ae n oe ons Private suretyships, IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED TO : as ay should work upon the matter. From all spoken upon this question, and the others The dubious doze which refuses repose— | the British colony = sor = me Sa by the Dominion Government from att pus. | ¢ . , I 1 to bt sites complaints of defects were made. | had been silent. The people t» whom he | Which deadens, oft only to deepen our | are making laws to nid in § i: hi, nee The Bonds of the Company are accepted »y oe sa os eee SVARMIFBR their g i about this d m ! € | Quarrelling over the matter would never | belonged, were unfortunately more in need | woes— k would be breaking 8s 7 on ti gn y LIC OFFICERS OF CANADA, ee owe Otneittes Bonk a : he cued mend them; that could only be done by | of education than most others. It was | Suggested these thoughts to his brain. | or picking oakum in the veniten lary. —__| The Bank of Moutreal, The Bank of Toronte. me calm reasoning. In some instances teachs | not necessary to go into the cause of this . oe : Snow sors ror Horses.—A California Halifax Banking Co., The Domiuion Bank. aie = a ers were not wel! paid; in some instances | it was not necessary to refer to the wrongs | Customs Sratistics,—A special despatch paper thus describes a new horse-shoe to | The Peoples Bank, i aie a MERCHANTS J : . vy.five cent teachers, who were much more deserving which they had suffered before they came tothe St. John 7 legraph, says :—* By & | prevent horses — a nee 7 G aT kR ane ee Patan Railway and by other Companys and ’ ' of State aid than others, did not receive | to this country. It had been in the country | ked for by Mr. Y learn | 1s used on the stage lines there :—‘It is 8x2} The Grand Trunk Ra y- co ’ Degg preggo Mags . bi: 5 as nie arene ‘De fp » : : : f St rt 7 Poe turn, as or by Mr. Young, we learn |! on t : " jovernme f Quebec and British Columbia. i ND STOMERS FOR THEIR a a — such aid. This might be remedied. It| from which they had come, a penai offence raven, \ : ? 7 athe Sia ao to Can- | ches in size, made of maleable iron, and Boards of Trade. Also by the Governments of Q WILL FIND CUSTOMER stom Wi : my hardship to gentlemen who had dis | for them to learn the alphabet. Regard | San ate lt ey neon ; covered on one side with India rubber, which , ject ui unis Company is to guarantee to the employer the faithful performance | SPRIN G6 GQ0008 ~_ 7 ™ F | eomas Son ectieges to have to go betore | for their religion had made them wit ada from the U les oe es is well rivited to the pate. - a (ae SS crue eaneen ‘thereby dispensing with the trouble, inconvenience and in- pat i nom teform’ the Board; and some, rather than do 0, | they were. When he had been a lad, he quarter ending 31st December, in the years | of the plate on the other side, is a horse~shoe ee aoneie suretyship. : SY ADVERYIZNG IN j intend not to teach at all. To make the | had seen the action of the clergy in his | L871, 1872 and 1873, were valued at $2,345,. | of common size with sharp toe and heel ten, requirin,y to put in bonds of security on their appointment to DOMINION Or- | BY ADVERTIZNG 1) : ', | discussion of this question a religious fight, | ¢ yuntry denounced for keeping the children ext ack 79 99 069.518 : 1 in °73,| c&!k- This also is rivited solidly to the FICES iv ths Island, by application to a branch office here,can obtain them on payment on | ‘ iNER.' t \ kr got. ! would leave it in a worse state than before. | from attending the schools, which were Vob in iT; mis, sided andl J bat = co plate. The snow-shoe is fastened to the the preminm of fron: } to 1 per cent. | THE EXAM N . at t expense ‘ Hie w iat this stage make no further re- ; supported by men outside the county, |} at €3,786,572, a total increase on 1235 artis foot of a horse by means of a clasp with a RR. KMitzGeralad. as ' _ marks } coast guards and others. It liad —_ | cles of $717,054; this increase is not on all | swivel screw, and wae a oe — Agent in P. E. Island. 4 Yorr ; In yn, Oo ' 1 ’ “ove ; ese schools ‘e purely ; : . irect- . “he . Mero “al _ How. Francis Ketty.—The matter, as in» | proved — that these ——_ oe we articles, as a decided falling off appears in horse-shoe beneath the plate is x a The usual reductions to those who 2 ’ . 1 Cha — i 23rd instant. Edward : y, aged | troduced, was a small one. He had re~ | Protestant ; established for the purpose | articles, This proves that Canada | /¥ Under the hoof of the animal. - — . : en, killed a f old « whom he cently been taunted with sitting silent on | of damaging the religion of the children peng Ce ' f We have the intelligence by telegraph of RIV | K¢ mR Z H Kk SE AN( IN | ee ae ra “A a this question because he happened to hold who attended, and to attend which, great has not been the slaughter-house for the loss of another steamship of the Gene- LA ST AR 444i a8 SBI 1 | BY THE WRAL woaneny ” r ~ | an office. If throwing up his office would a were _ — a he ahyseio | American manufactures, as has been repre- | pa} Transatlantic rs eng be L AT THE sal oa - ee . Lo bed his victim eight Himes and n= ' accomplish the object desired, he would do | who hac Sane Oe HTS DOG Set BO MORNE sented by protectionists.”’ Amerique — which foundered at sea be oer sa 4 Sa ack 1 by cutting t t ng | so. fle explained that he held the office : educati w _ he — so oe - 73 ; " a | Brest and Havre on ~, 14th a ie Sacks. Sacks. Sacks. : f member of Board of Education for twen- | they were but hewers of wood and drawers | Oe the Ville de Havre and Europe, the mex ia . ee ig Ss$assin was i om the | OF CMUST OF HOSTE OF Xs : ’ , of Protes 5 | . : , BALES 3 Bus. Grain Sacks, contatn- f ‘ ‘ “ ty years, under various Governments, and | of water Rs een .; oa TELEGRAPHIC NEW s. que had been lengthened, and was on her, 4 ing 250 Sacks each, : m S ating had never considered it anything but credit- | over ( atholics that was the saggresvca : t - : ‘ ovetes ee ee third trip after the alteration’ She hads A g on ona iren younger t vble to hold that office. He was as contented | ignorance ; they had to be educate ties, | By Telewraph to News Room and Examiner. | on board seventy-five cabin passenger CARVELL BROs, oo with his position in his present party as he | Protestants. or remain sg my, : _ ira aia | 40,000 bushels of wheat 200 bales of cotton, A : . ot ; a _ | Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—isl pat . s : mi Parlia~) would be on the other side. The re- | When an Irishman went to New York, — . April 18.—Despatel from Cal- | 1,000 packags of hides. The balance of Per Roval Mail steamers via Pictou. in addition to winters Stock. | : : r ; ‘ Nentiteais uld go further than it did 4 | was asked what he could do, his answer was, : I rgo was of a miscel'aneous character, . i i i 5 ume i j sted | solutior should go further than it did. i ty , sey aati te th he condition of the famine | the cargo wa E ervescing ozenges, or oe | ceria 10uld be recognized as a teacher } ‘1 can dig.’ What left him in that posiition j cutta state that the condition ef the fe li b i were saved, except the second | . 0 t ich Plumes and ; ’ wy of Judges | gentleman should be recognized as a teacher | ant ofeducation? Was there anys | in affected districts is improvit All on board we ! | 12 Cases and Bales Lustres, Prints. Ostric : . + shat ch, | if competent In Nova Scotia-~which was | but the want of education ? as there a y° in affected districts is im] vin officer, the line, we are told, were very suc- | ae : : Thirst Quenchers. ' ' oe ss Protestant as this Island—grants were | thing physically inferior in the appearance Hostilities in the North of Spain have been | eegsful until the enlargments ofthe steam. | Feathers, Scarlet Nap Cioth, &e., &e. | ONE placed in the mouth dissolves slowly pembers the i l given to denominational schools. He read | of the hon. member to —— hon — | suspended in consequence of th sively | ers took place, and up to the time of the 9 -. siictamniann. aimaan Gee saan ae equal footing in all the | s. Hecom- | from a report a corroboration of this state- | bers In the House ? Fon ri oe > eae iil iets sinking ofthe Villa du Havre a period of | ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF tense thirst, at the same time obviating the ‘inn - rsh. lg ‘ lif ment He would be sor ry to seek for anys } physicially inferior in the Iris a shinier ke | ii cilia nh oF another Hae of the upwards of seventeen years, it had met | frequent desire for taking fluids, They can pares She sala ™ © oe cclusively f{ Roman Catholics. | cation was what made the man Boas a oer ae is to | With no serious disaster r be carried in the waistcoat pocket, are ferent provin to show tl crimina the resolution would dono harm but he | was stamped indelibly upon um. i : } Thames this afternoon ee ed thousands t In the House of Commons on the 16th Ww INTE always ready for use, agreeable, perfectly g st the Maritim I doubted if it would do the good which | looked back over the recoliections _ MS | ih: ng its Banks and fill the bridges which inst., Sir Stafford Northeote: Chancellor of harmless, may be given to the most delicate — hould he done The matter should be youth, with — a So — crossit. The water did rise to an unusual the Exchequer, submitte the annual P ti | calle, and = a la ee t t } " nietly satisfac :. o sorrow tni JOY - i Tni jerg , Singers, Ac gS th iti ] ti discussed and settled quietly. sati faction . wit 2 thet rish had for their | height ; but no damage was done budget. Total gross revenues of the United in Ottoman Squares —Anglo-Coloniai. Beaver, a tum, Clorgymen ne = .'w aTaOn I } t! H A. J. VeDonaur Chis was the first | The great love that = egy hich! Ti ral of Dr. Livingstone, this morn- | Kingdom for year ending March 3), 1874, & & | Speakers. City doi arabe : ’ . — ay oe Ae es oe tee One Se Ne | oneeiee ented Gas tee wrongs to which Oe FUMES OS LN. SAY OREITOMG, Shen 77 29% i . we's esti. . Cc. —— , . Cony Ha t 25 {M . V.) | time since he had held a seat in the House they and their country had been subjected, ing in Westminister Abbey was altended by £7 a oteeaee ee a eu. &c., C., | Victoria Building, Aug. 3 338. : i ALi pe so : a ak ee aa ae rx. | 2nd their close adherence to their faith | great crowd, including @ representation co iotemmae £76,456, 000, includ - | e ar come — n a reguiar motion, and he wished to ex, a . . wrong’ shicl hey had | ' : . a ae ? , IST AS ! ! ) , } , tribute toward I ena m 1 his ae aeee This was not | “2s OWing to the a he y itd | from the Royal Geographical Society. The ing the Geneva Award, but not the expenses x ~ 2 L ‘ » | Pisin Ais position shereon. ini suffered. When in thiscountry, the childs | , Wales sent carriages as | of the Ashantee expedition. Excess of exs a i‘ : t na tot suring tae course the first time that the question had been ren of such parents were sent to school, | Queen and Prince of Wales sent carrié Bes as | of the As oe ¢1,156.000. Total ‘ = «& p . profit by th ip casually, and many members had had |). 4 learned to read and write, they, ina} marks of respect for the deceased. There a ie eee financial year. ending RAI™IN s, est uaa } } n opportunity of express r 5} A as . . " ° ‘7 - of ] neral serviee lo-dg é e : saath “aa are 5 neice ate ases cad bbe 5 rape: Bey secon sg he. aimed oa tate of things, | “2% shecial funeral service to-day, another | Eevenne, 1875, is estimazed at £79, 950,000, CURRANTS, QUEEN SQUARE a ys | Upon it :€ had express . 3 land was not that a sad state ’ | is lo be held by Dean Stanlev to-morrow. : i 72,500,3°0, leaving | r€ \ mar. &: n } Stow wma as ch, on A a 1S £0 De nerd OY - : and total expenditures £72,500,3°0, leaving | — + } ‘i fei ola = — ~ gue pad ae oe wie —— must respect his ve ~~ — } New York, April 18-—Wacheta river, Miss surplus of £5,492,000. Sir Stafford North. SPI qi ES, j . ray " ' ant 10se Views ep J could he in some cases respect his teacher | ' Hi : i f th lus b stitu ; f ; ejissippi ha erflo wees OSs, one 1 oposes to dispose 0} e surp y 4 4 ‘ his constituents. At the time of the last when that teacher - as was some times the | issipjpi | flowed. Los ne million | cote pr / \ : : a Saw VORe va ; ag reducing the income tax one penny on the eT lissolution, he had gone before his sups case—was seen staggering from the public- | dojjara re _ the Ip , s I , t ' ; Saas ee Bg fa Olishing duties on su from Ist ’ $ “i: R } king porters, and had found that his — house to his lodgings? To whom had the New Guascow, N.&, April 18.—A terrible ae — pn as pe tm. yg ' ’ hang Gover! t and = theirs ae upon — = child to go for protection and instruction fire broke out here at 12.30 this morning o. ao each of £45000, reducing the Re. ge Re. } i } BS ne uestions, excep stion oO wis aii wht ‘ Oy ok "4 oy " a 3 . Canada, has beena very sens decline qe tions, — t on the a f athagal ge in what was right ? He could look only to The Pria : Church, Nute Bros.’ wooden | national debt £7,C00,00) in ten years, ’ ‘ . wou ae tlt ees English | Cttion. He had held views in favor of des hfs father, and he was ignorant, and somex ales eg es eine. tributing £1,000,000 to the relief of CAEAP FOR CASH. Sa w te rig lot M oe tg apc ok a ieee: ee, ee et aoe ae) we ee ee ae - Sotal oad ‘eanlien and abolish the horse license: Qur premises have been greatly enlarged market we venture to pred . wat held by the majority of his constituents. onl l where he would be taught what was houses were totally destrove ola . ’ “lng a . omy cain w the va Sa as : : ae ee ee DS PRUE. | ee . : Thos ures, it is estimated, will ab- V ¢ and are no Cartwright’'s budget speech, weak and in-| When at public meetings the question i | right in morals and religion. The hon.| | ot Known; but probably over one sorb £5,030,000' of the surplus, leaving a GHRORGE DA ) TES 63 C20. en mes ee aa ; - aoet oe ee | member was not aarprines is bs oe hundred thousand dollars A large number residue of £462,000. | December ia I doe and BEST ARRANGED t fe te the dit of lament, he woud support any : | held by his Protestant friends. It require , mm wonie limlees tc | ace ’ : : 7 | to lepreciate the « redit . the alteration of the present school a great deal of energy and honesty to look | of families have been rendered h on less by —Sis Garnet W eee e hero — ; VRUPS than any event which has taken place dur- system, he had stated plainly and clearly, upon the demands of Catholics as just. | this great disaster, and a ery small portion of | hour. Even Mr. Disrae iis uta secon ary SUGA R, . IN THE CITY ing the past seven years.— 7’ V when he had the opportunity, that though | The more dignified and the more just a} ¢), property destroyed was insured person compared a hin. _ ta _ CASKS RASPBERRY LEMON : —t > ee his opinions were in aoe - the oo | man was, the better citizen he made. The | Loxvox, April, 21—The Commons to-night ee a oe the sublic — ao THE Subscribers oie for Sale— ] 0) STRAWBERRY SYRUPS of the very | and equal to any in the Lower Provlaces STEAMERS The H / gees (4 | ational system, yet that the question was arg \ yas used that certain things ae ' eee | timacy oO . . ap . ” o i il | , : "tl rgument was use e : voted a grant of 25,000 dollars to Sir Garnet se : ‘ W. id s uch : . ‘ best qualities at } moun Rhaenet toe oe: es eee vhad | OMly shouid be taught in the a aueelw Phis was recommended in special ecu eiees eae, nha tn 13 bhds Bright Retailing Sugar CARVELL BROS. | 471 WORK WARRANTED TO GIVK 5 ‘ made au issue at the last election. e had | t to les sligion the children should | \' elsete) ron” ee rh aarp oe j nd or duty paid. eee ‘h? ‘e 6, 1874. } aud bis ‘ . from 4 dite stated to his constituents that if a measure oe oe coca fireside, or the church! } speech of the Queen. years, and in this matter of the Ashantee | '® Bonk . PMACDONALD & OWEN. th town, Feb. 16 18t4. 2 ie PERFECT SATISFACTION. saturday evening, and th was brought forward - effect an ee Would they learn religion in the homes to New Yor, April 21.—Julius P. Manson, a — ~ “een alae ae March 9, 1874. Ginsu ae ie Sole Leather. from Shedia Saturday nigl st I<) in -the present school system, he would, which he had alluded? It was unfortun. New York broker,cut his throat at the ‘ Parker | closeness. a6 CiLIZe! . a a ~ sides of the very best quanlit~, and : ; ae Tl Paneer a , near | ’ 4 . , ’ 2 ivi | . re 6 feet Seasoned Lumber under clock {s soon t] m abates t before such measure became law, appear ately the case that some of these homes Hor Boston, to-day. Despondency from | OOPS; ~~ oe Sane on Wanted. 500 a’ the very lowest figures. | t have ieee — ; si | in 7 f before his supporters and submit it for their | were public houses, and were they to be ef guar Spier eligi the officers; the Mayors aad ppc NE OR TWO JOURNEYMAN SHOE- CARVELL BROS. cover, for manufacturing purposes. yn hag 1p | Consideration. If he favored the measure | taught religion in such homes, where men j pecuniary troubles is assigne: « a - ceived the troops, the OO on _ aaa MAKERS can get employment at 11, 1873 tt | T have 20.000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture pa She proba ° _/P and it did not meet the views of his cons and women were to be seen in a state of In the Cnited States’ Senate, Mr Poland, | its own medals of merit; Captains hav JAMES STANLEY'S. : - . _ Moulding, 80 different patterns abouta week. The S/. L will leave | stituents, his course would then be to res | intoxication ? He spoke in the interest of | o¢ Vermomt, introduced resolutions to rev og~ | been elevated into heroes, an ae March 16, 1874.-tf ANCHOR LINE a ' ' . po ey chs 7 X1Cé ‘ ; nw fe eee 8 , : . riu .| March 16, “en Pt a Cheap. san¢ passengers as soon nee ae — jeer does om 9 eae the poorer classes, who should be Poni nize Cuban independence ir Guat Gietered aa dees ‘an a : ' oO 7 ~ and Square Picture Frames, in . erea was Yery moderate, and on peas , ‘ *e ics » satisfied with : i ae - ou G@ : - , Oval, * i . , fa » expaeten a Se meade could vote against such Py ae ae ae ene on steno Despatches from Louisana present that received the thanks of Parliament. Mr. | St- Lawrence Marine Insur Gilt and Walnut. I , a, a oe : : 1G pres — cae +s | the whole c rom Monroe tothe mouth | -« id that Sir G t went to : i : : nd wee rl a small measure of justice to Roman Cath- : : i ee | he whe untry from 1 Gladstone has said t Sir Garne ¢ \ i atest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy os : i ot kas : will ye fi wis Si dake one Senin Cole. welts gr ay taagetosing — i of the Red River is now submerged and Ashantee while the Government yet hardly ance Co, of P, E, Island. | > ah a at aon. not. in cor e til Sat~ | olic and a representative of such, to sups — ai a an pAb on Sunday a silver | 25,000 people will soon be on the verge | knew how to act. Sir Garnet himself er . a pr lent Fortnightly Trips to Halifax. Suglish, Ge n, and American Looklag ue port the resolution When it had been | anos a he +} _ ort of their schools ea as, \ Bill for their relief has | © plan, to treat, to order, to authorize, to ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Esq.. President Englis 5 — oon ¢ my, May 2nd carried, as he hoped it would, and the Bill | collection, for the “thet thi dt as ; on | b@ Minister of War,as well as the Chief in| Joun F. Ropertson, Esq. onieameinamios Glasses and Mirror Plates — ae. ie rat it was ¢ ‘ $s Was [re 2a UC. . ress, and contributions e be a . ‘ : : “ ‘ Mi an Hy ieee. : oe a : as founded thereon had come to a second | And yet it —_ oe ' at bi = x eee | Congress, and me — : 7” : rs | Command ; and has modestly allowed that | ARTEMAS Lorp, Esq. Commencing on 25th Apri, A 1 full power- | A few Large Mantle Mirrors and Picr Glass a — ' a reading he would be in honor and justice | tion. He wished to oe = ‘ als denen Le them at the North. New Orleans | fact to be told by others not by himself; Ratru B. Peake, Esq. ed Steamers of this Line will be de- es, Cheap. q accident irred ir saw mill of Messrs, } oma to go before his constituents and call —— ooo Scat thant gre chil jren | is rapidls ling with people to whom no| and in relating the experience of the a = Ww. oo on spatched every fortnight from J. & t Uphan ti ik 0 | ccs eumatien ret : sxpression of | 5CH00ls. ee , lovn ean be give there isa greg paigns gives all the credit to the ‘officers HOMAS MORRIS, 18q. rn ; I I a _ them together: = oe mah “id were there taught a religion — = yyment can be given,and re isa great fal cuarenuianan commend.’ His reward WwW. D. Sewnaer, a in iain GLASGQW & LIVERPOOL, Window I urniture, de. m it n, by mat ea | their Opinions as : ‘ > others, any reas why this nount of suffering ; r isks taken daily at their office, Fxckang ro : . ; a that held by others, any reason why mount : i £1000 a year for three lives | Risks ta ; } James Me(‘u had his } i nea uwed istified in voting for it or not. 7 he _ should not be done? Would any one say Loxpox, April 23.—Christian, first mate of aM nS medeauien Orders. He | Building. : sll * Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades eff by a tunate man | Dis constituents could . ‘The’ Ed va ; that the system of education in those | teams! imerique has committed | deed a é Be from a generous desire | FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, Halifay, N. ’ [. i, » Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c _ ‘ , | vasign without regret. @ Education |“ bili at as} 5? | he steamship ney a a | ¥ OU. B., 3 \ ak ore Secrelary. while engaged about the table which held | ,, re was too important to be decided | sage _ said 7 aged > ro enicid not to be to Ss Sag Ch town, March 16, 1874.—ly ecrelary Taking Freight for Charlottetown and Sum- ‘ ™ ae . . bacnhers aevoter oir , 2% ' pe . ina who | ’ 5° : vty + ee occasion to put his head beneath | by a vote of party politicians. Now that | he tea — ; ' « ¢ Dutch troops attacked an Atchince ens} his brother officers and su in \ d ts wanted merside, at through rates, 2 | the saw,had occasion to put his head beneath ° ig et 7.7 j a wofession; they lived for it alone, if it ulch roo} : ieeasdiy treated. I 90 per day, Agent : . Panties iE 4h | the table and beyond the saw. He was warn | the a — at ae ee mens not for that fact the schools could not | trenchment near the Kration ; but they were | have been somewhat niggardly tre 0 All classes ——— en Thus oftering tapeannels een, 9 Im- Upholstery Goods,Hair Seating, ‘ : was the duty Of ali to conside ) MALECT | . - salari h asothers reciev- |... leaving eight killed and sixty | ” iglesia ~~ | of either sex, young or o make m porters, whose patronage is solicited. éd that he was lange t it “ee or | be snpported ; salaries such aso a repulsed, leaving eight kill - mee , : é a Ssiliatin Bed { &e i y { ? : carefully, instead of making use of it for lod onli not be paid. Few would be found | — era v RICES CURRENT. money at work for us in their spare mo | The Company's Steamers have desirable ding. . Was thought owing to the noise he did not political purposes. _And let hon. mem- | neei on sress opinions contrary tothose | “0dr! ; aciencdiii wo eee hear the warning vithdrawing bis head | bers recollect that this is a matter affecting : er Pi : New Y¥ ments, or all the time, than at anything Particulars free. Address G, STIN- ik, April 23 rhe newspaper press of New York, Boston, and other com- it came in contact w ‘Cabin accommodations. which he had adyanced. It was ignorance very nearly oneshalf of the populatiou of | which thas people pertics to this act of ‘utting the ee this Island. It was well known that there | Cl’town, April 17 1874. else. RATES OF PASSAGE: whole | os . y ’ i New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry, Iso t] til t | MEAT SON & Oe ee First Cabin, 13 Guineas. Plushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, t : -. | injusti lal E ; mercial cities, also the mercantile communi y | 3 " a i as ade ae were nearly 40,000 Roman Catholics on this | Justice ne . ss . oo . st = : his veto | Beet Ul seous) per lb $0.08 to 0.15 at nd Intermediate do, 8 do Gimps, Battons, Teka, «c., Cheap ) naif through. The unfortunate man linger- | pjand: ad that they were in favor of an | To be continued. | praise President Grant for his veto, | Beef, (small piece 0.07 to 0.10 7 ‘ 7 Steerare do. 6 do | Bedding—Yeather, Hair and Flock Beds, | 5 ¥ Islan 1; —" = : i | Act. It was des | | The steamship Mississipp7 (British) from | Beef, per lb (by the quarter) pig tee I O s A , &. ge do, . ot earl tie ee : ed four or five ho wi { en l alteration in the School Act. . aad die ua pool for New Orleans is ashore on | 4am, per Ib 1240 0, EVERAL Building Lots situate in Tig- Apply _in Glasgow and Liverp ys ly on hand, cheap. , mended ae an acbet jastee ; aad Beals net SHIPPING. Liverpool for New Orleans is + Lamb, per Ib =n ish, Township No. 1, Prince County, detson Bros., in Halifax, to T. A. 8. De ; j " think that it would be opposed by any Florida reefs, and is expected to bea total Mutton, per lb 0-09 to 0.12 nish, lowns - ae #9 ¢ offered by Wolf & Sons. or here to oe ibs i Se eek ne CE | Sa a mea RRs | tue ov Gammcorearonn |tc Unie beens mer ones MRO ana aes RES mene gy ee ge ng ESTON 1 seweey. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS, | i : weighe he oF Care F ‘i , PORT OF { a : 1 ' in 7 >, > (by the carcass) 0.07 to 0. | , E ° a > Agen Swar as arranged for Stealing a weighed the matter —- oa a to, gold fell to-day to 1124 | Pork, oar oe »y th ) von to 0.08 | will be offered by Auction, on Wednesday, als g » Ored Teety tik ar t it m f M: irrie . = ; ? shhehe tl i Lonpon, 24th April.—There is an extensive | Veal, pe POULTRY | the 24th day of June next, at 11 a =" ri A ee co "| Cause there were more Protestants the CLEARED ee Aa ee ' : as . 75, Terms.—20 per cent down, and the re-) hy an , : en ee oe ee See | ee Cathetics in ‘the Iniead, and mat Ap’l 18.—Str. Princess of Wales, Cameron; | }°C*°U! 0! wahourers in the agriceltural wre Chickens, per pait er . nae mainder in van instalments annually for 4 WANTED, i io . ac mig eg egies ; found, the prosecution was aot Premed ene | the Setter shownt be campanes oo Pictou, Mails. 20,—S« hr.Florence Sil- | tricts. A meeting to express sympethy with Ducks, Navin’ 0.16 to 0.24 | years, bearing 6 per cent interest. For plans WO BOYS, about 16 years of ~ valid Chair.and a Lounge inafew seconds, i he prisoner w r t witl ne of ® system of edueation that their church r, Silver, St. John’s Newfoundland, | men deprived of work was held at Exeter | Fowls, (each - 70 | and particulars apply to learn the Baking Business, at the) able. No house should be with. the | ner was dismissed with ne of | % No bl was, perhaps ver, Silver, St } | Geese, each) 0.56 to 0.70 | I JOHN BALI Custorrerown Sraan Banner very durable. No house should I I | eee oe 5 ee eee Produce, value for $958.00; Aggie Hall last night The London Post says: | hl A etia iaal none ‘ Mm BALL, . d ) Ce outone. ; | $2.00 and a reprimand H “® to be attached to any member of the House Davidson, Hanlibap, Pictou. ballast. “sh lien =a ln nis Jake aiean hal ee eee 1.00 to 2.00 Land Agency Office, March 16, 1874, —tf JOHN QUIRK. | . mae ’ ng, foron the because the present system of education 22.—Ellen, Ledwell, _do.,__ ballast: esident Gri o se re oe) S| cn etter i at | | | 22nd os eanie ¢ 1 es valu~ | did not meet the views of Roman Catholics. Sarak, White, Pictou. bailast. 23. -Brig | Country froma great peril. His vote deserves Wild ae DerrU Fr Be. Tt ri - TIL OR. : we | Our stock is the La in the al sian a. oe ‘ the | But now, when the matter was brought up rhos. Ridley,gKoarke, St. John’s Nfd.,! pai) as mucha yplause and gratitude as the Buckwheat Flour, per 1b 0.03 to 0.08 Manilla. City and the very heapst i Dominion Hi ink be and it was shown that Roman Catholics re- Eroduce, value for $2,906.00. 24.—schr. | ios of Vic Sburg, and the wilderness.” | Pionr, perbbl ‘.30 to 8.60 | 4 LL PERSONS indebted to the ExaMin- gpppgRs filied, dires'ed from manufactory | Vominion Hou I t props juired and demanded alterations, it would Emanuel, Halliday, Pi cou, balls st; New York, April 24.—Articles of agree—| Flour, per 100 Ibs 3.50 to 4.00 | +% kn, either for Subscriptions or Adver- Montreal, at manufacturers pricer, i | 7 © estanl ent to say that he be unjust if those alterations were opposed Alexander, Anderson, do. 30% Green | ot Hi ial we at Pittsburc. be- | Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs 5.40 to 4.00 | tigments, are requested to make IMME- quality unsurpa-s~¢, al! sizes obtainable, eix stated é l +} j l on no. by the members of this House or of the Hides and 1633 oes partly oe of | ment were sigaed yestert ac IUts 5 " BOARDS. | DIATE PAYMENT to the ange 5 ply to ships hawees, Fer fall supplies vow Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. : : other branch of the Legislature, and a total value of $5,000.00. 25.—Lucy | tween George Brown of Halifax anc m ee § 9 alone is authorized to receive and grant 3 5 asi on” a a. = | Sesount porssit the ges ag ies ho thus oppose iene would be Ann, Allen, Picton, 40 bags salt; Mys- eS ee f a i for a five mile scull race | Hemlock, — ~— o = ant ae for the same. is the time 44 end us veal pm manail ae | Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, I iises tl wn iread [ . d upon with suspicion by the Roman tery, Matthews, Alberton, General Mex Z ' : ( t : t 5 : t ‘S ringfield, | iowa Z 0.81 to 1.00 | s By order, eee aoe - oa ne Oem ane Chataber Seen ae Catholies, Ifthe I Y chandiz on the Connecticut River, at Springfield, | gprace . oo W. L. COTTON CARVELIE BROS. suits. | byt ! ‘ yt e| Cs es, Ifthe latter wished any altera- han sabia ia - eriey L N, ‘ ? re | | i ner havir i ; sien whch would work injuriously to the art aaa a i ie he J - “4 see - ce pores Ore Fist. 1 team | Jan. 19th, 1874. Manager Auz. 1x73 - ae to have customers come : 4 i pati é mn Ds oh 4 re | ? : Wales. Camer "re housand doilars s\tended reports from Codfish per atl 2.60 to 3.25 | ——— Ie ics a alc sibcenlaebabeailtei . | am iy a : ' ; Protestants, he would oppose such altera Ap’l. 21.—Princess of Wales,Cameron, trom | t 1 Ish per q 0 | ae ae tion as strongly as any Protestant. It was Pictou, with Mai!s, 13 rolls Leather, 10 | the flooded districts on the lowe: Mississippi, | Herring per bbl 9p . 2 Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes. FOR SALE. of the Suprem not Catholics only who were in favor of bbls bread and 12 hhds sugar. 22.— | ow that the severity of the calamity is on | Mackerel per doz. E oe 8 to 0.72 ee 80 bags SALT Cc Woods & cos ee en Eee a ee Seen, ot | the increase, and that the details of indivi- MISCELLANEOUS, JUST received, ex ‘“ Alhambra” from 100 bbls. HERRING, corge . ; a countries the people were as ready to hides, 27 Runners and 8 bbis Oysters, lua! cases of suffering are very pitiful. Gold | Apples per bushel y12 to 1.00 | geston, the choicest lot of Smoking To- | 13 bars YELLOW METAL 11-16. CELEBRA1ED ng the rounds of Ame nj stand up for such schools as were the Cath« total value $2,167 00, 24.—Mary Ann, og —_ : lis ° | Barley per bushel 0.70.to 0.80 bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte- | HUGH MONAGHAN } here is a bush story of a negro who, fora olics here. By statistics laid before the Deagle, Souris, Firewood and meapty | 112. Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.28 to 0.32 | parce Lovers of the weed can now be Foot Pownal St., Ch’town. is | i tt rum, agreed ip | settee peraiiat te came or ee 16 tous of coal, costl 5 8198.00; Geo’ | DIED ~~ | Butter per Ib by the tub pap Se oo supplied with almost every kind of Bright Feb. 9. 1874. tf 5 C A B | i sane oe Sey Tree o> sieip to the woiat, eighty-five per cent of the people of Great 16 coe geen as Y siee cake DLED. Calfskins, per > cal Gs to ois pons cine: a Renee Arslan Feb. 9.1674. tf § | | and lie on his face, to be bitten for a juar- | Britain had been educated in denomina s, worth, $700.00 : ees Ann Allen At his residence Charlottetown. on Mon- | Cheese —- _ 0.05 to 0.00 | ica, pia ' on BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM | FOk SALE—CHEAP. ‘ oe an hour by mosquitoes, at the Jog: | tional schools He did not see with what per a ‘sua ‘Coal ; Maria 7 ouisa, day, April20th. Mr. Michael Cahill, in the ee ns Ib 0.22 to 0.25 Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO A COURT of different States for es { pigs of New B ims , ck. fe endured his, justice the alteration asked for could be Dunn Pleton 88 tons Coal. costing, | 42nd year ofhis age. He leaves four orphan E ca te ae 0.16 to 0.20 Ciarm Twist * . &e. No publicity required. No charge uvti J HN NE SON oo cede and ae j opposed by Protestants when it could be 8255 00 : children to mourn their imparable loss. R. I. or = ha 9.00 to 10.00 Oriental Fig, ’ divorce granted.” Address I W 4 : pests manfully, and had nearly won his made without any injury to Protestant ere | P Siacee — ib a 'onae Navy 5's, * “ M. HOUSE,Attorsey, 194 Broadway prize, when one of the lumbermen who! ,chools. In fact, it would be a great ad-| MrMmonanpa. - Sailed —_ ieee On the 7th inst., at Appletree rin - Boney, pa Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 omer ie Fi “ “ New York, December 12, 1873. 6mo Queen Square, Mareh 10, 1873 | a won de negro migaet ated. on tine qin cule famed | cag Mary rfp Fping Con, | et imag, ote I Merwe | eS ens wearper tes ee] Hae ’ ie is aid , ld be frame . / > Z, Maria, : re J , >* ‘ile Of Mr. dé s s, m 5 Homespun (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0- J ve Sel ? 1000 MEN WAN 7 . Se ee reenere ecunnee wah twisty Se in f Bartholomew, J.B. Foote, Hero, and Am-| of her age, and leaving a family of five small en 4: do Solace, f . ‘ull stem similar to thet at present in force | Tinos F > of the aggre-| pi nee ete “tora Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.42 a “ Dark. 1 onan lnis. at last, unable to hold | en om or -; anda, with Island produce of the aggre-| chiidren. She was a native of Melbourne, : oO — saat | | about frightfully: at la * , ae here, had been in force in the north of gate value of $2,294.40. Sailed from Souris, eee aie R. LP arty per ~ bit aoe > Also on hand a good assortment of Cigars y ESSRS. SCHREIBER & BI RPEE beg | letiag ik a Aeneas t out any longer, he jamp« ip, calling out, Peelnd. Ours he believed had been imports ~Schr. Alpha, E. J. Hodgson, Jane, and | ' —_ Os S, per us ne 50 to 0.82 nk Peed aes ae ane iN an Beg Stanton! HAT very desirable Cottage situ | ‘Wooh! not bargain for dat ; dat is dragon ed fromthere. In looking over a debate on Charles, with a variety of produce of the | ~ Wetoniled reports from the flooded dis- T tk > oa ty 0.08 = 0.12 ether steve tn Chaslottetown. full Summer’s employment for cir mmenee come nani ae, fy!” Lumbermen play sad tricks on the the education question,he had seen it stated | tora value of $2,758.00. Total value of | tricts on the lower Mississippi show that Wool tg 0.17 to 0.20 BLATCH McKENZIE & CO. One Thousand Men is to let for a term of years. Possessiou ; : , that the undenominational schools in the | ..,orts as reported above. from Charlotte- | : 1 aad Vool, | T 00.20 as . : x for a term of Begroes sometimes. At = colored tes i ad gradu: 8. Ri. Souris is $13,918.40, | the severity of the calamity is on the in- | pearl Barley, per Ib 0.02 to 0.09 | Jan., 5, 1874. cm Sk te Lae aoe oe | . ha Laplug of BOtf of Ireland had gradually become de- | ;own, Montague, and Souris is lian), with | Crease, and that the details of individual Potatoes, per bushel (Suit. upon ale orks, on the ring. Apply on the| For further particulars apply to ‘ d kine : upped @ pillg 0 . on: f a »Te i pach- nae Bias ‘ . ‘anadi: .W i t S ii : Ang r ere we | ew vn int the kn he. er eyes ts a | a a i | Ss og aes "ath eee » i 88) ADVERTISE in the Fxaw- je cn? orte oS iss kaTIN BSCRSTADE, ) maces into the kettle, when a ings of the esbyteria ’ y + | merch Le, é 4 ; S m ma : : imot ed per (bush. é “ t : i ‘ “ : > ae Ageut. - tc: Wien o te . . : riptions are being taken up in nearly all | T y per ( ‘ anal Bo’ wenn. Presided called out, “ Mo" water! | He thought that when the demands of the | with Flour, is reported detained in the Gut | the northern cities for rgligf, ye | Sheopekine, (ouch 99 to 1.50 INER, Uditows, P. B. 1; April 19tb, 1974, Jy Parh HG So water’ too ‘trong for missa ‘tomach.”’ Catholics were so moderate, that the hon, | of Canso, "i ppl