~'s & - een @ Xsyal Fire Insurance Company, of j England, , Ff FT “SS 2... = ae AS D cog Moon 6 ns fst Quart: . : Fall Moon, - r {gst quart es ane ’ paY or wt - /Teesday gWedaes:ia 5 pfbursuay (Friday sgatarday pSead2y "Monday nesday af yWedueed ay yp rharsday jj, friday em saturday @ jj Sunday ay pleesday Wednesday pTharsday Pray rday # Sanday fi Monday | eaday : edne sda} i Thursday mS friday §Satarisy Oisenday Monday #Tuesday ? Wedres: 1 ay ji Thersday ss *F% = i 4 “Ais is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, SINGLE Corizs Two CEnts. ——— a ~ having to advise the Pu blic, may speaX free,’’--Eckipres. | A ,F¥F : . LTS CHARLOTTETOWN yIN ARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. MAY 25, 18% OTTETOWN, PRINCE I ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 188: 3,-—-N RSS eccanstecsstbatnenanansimmmeien ’ VIN 4 J \ A ' J ID A! }), ‘hh. ), se \ i <0), LOC), ‘Q 4 }3,---N (). 4, my MIND . mAs. uces ; : - - ‘ : A LAMIN ER ARCHIBALD Vic AE L & FORBES | 4 < a . e848 ‘ ? r => BY } eats ye . . oa fo biahe LETFERS TO THE EDITOR, [the Asicrican citizons wore bravely fighting SHIP SING aNr earn {t Pe or their freedom avd independence from ' ANY VruAJIN D | ne ee f 4 — sole the encroachments of foreign tyrantr. Nee TROT] Ra ART | 3 Te SOG Fh Pii ce of Wales College. ait ani ec eee yuh as : iy i Lh ; ‘! i : ; S a at 4 - Vurrie talking abont ! ~ bi aha Jt wU ; Li \ ; i : wali ian : ; N S 7 a r.-2 7 { , . a ger ; Srr,;—1n his Badget Speech, the Hon. 0 SURRENDIR, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK RIA FEE INES Y Ri q ‘ei BLOOD, W. W. Sullivan dweit on the cost of educa- 1 an Gia a And we completely change the blood in the entire sysicm in three months. Any per tion in this Province Last year the ex-| Pye sentation to James Coleman a since = : SO DORtS OF island | ® each night from 1 to 12 weeks, mav ho rect penditure tor the service Was neariy one- > . 7 i prog ‘ \ nt ney for nn ; i . — ; ; Sahel ar ead re talaga , igh y bo restored to sound nd f ti - ly Es ulre o . { Now VWiek ten my G goods solicited jee such s thing be possible. For curing Female Coimpia‘ats these Pills have no nalf the. revenue, or $97 411.00. The q r PPpty a - hysicians use them in their prectice. Sold ever wher, or sent by mail for annual cost ef the Prince of Wales College Th ae ae Sid ; ate rates. ¢: i Wer REE ' ght letter-stamps. Send for cireular. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., POSTON, MASS. _is considera! le, and it may be well to dis- S Folk en | Ses aa aoe a - ontl Ey ae CROUP, ASTHI PRONRLITIC. cuss what benefit it confers. Thereis, on|* t. John, on the evening of the 21st irsi., arly advertis AGENT. | JOHNSON’S AS TEMA, BRONCHITIS. the part of some, a desire to overlook the took the opportunity of presenting Mr. Jas. « " ‘ ‘A, An oR wa *? . ; i ® r ae “ SBAr NP i} 4 N CN" i 8s - ' 7 ‘ : . . i $ € arg bh ; es ae eens relicve these terri deqne iene weber * ork of the College, end continue it for mt oe anomns and & oe hand- ee aia : ARI sil -| cure nine cases ee Eee Intermmation, hat will save | past rather than for present excellence. hie le nm ee o~— o - - ee of aan +. : “Lai > ~ Prevention is better than cure. ; omen | We will compare its work before and after} 8 4¢@ving the 1. ©. K. to take the position i* y 2 . Ben i cu x | : A a ‘ “ ° fe GY : iAY, 1883 Hi K & Co., JOHNSON’S ANODYNHE LINIMENT (Yor Internal and Er- it was amalgamated with the Normal of Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail- : ‘ ‘ T , Feursigia, In@uensa, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking ee rhcoping eae School If facts are in its favor it can suffer way. Mr, W . G. Robertson made the pre- jm, p. wm. GHN RAL Spine and Lame Back.’ "deld epacy enn te eeey. Chelars Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the nothing by the comparison. sentation in a few well-chosen words, ; v "ing tinea ict ail tt - ~ saere a ies wat ovehtnd ee 8 A Pore A | During the term ending May 1879 referring to the number of years that Mr. mn An English Veterinary Sv nd Chemist 5 — see 9 . rw : yn m. PR — 2 es ‘rT. . now traveling pg eae se a canal there were not more than 37 pupils attend- ear had been connected with the St. io Wa. | YOMMISSION Blerchante | setae tacit Bree atthe ing the College, or about.12 for each Pro-|; 00h epol: on ae ae eed ke tn ae . . Sal : la ” . 1 Condition Powders are absolutely pure and fessor. Many of these might have atterded pennteglir apAbeanpen: — _ y all the MOOD | 5 > " . ei , Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'® the City Schools, as their studies were employes of the railway there, he drew at- s water |lea’h, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. I. S. Jomnsox-& Co., BOsToM, Masa, elementary. At that time it was not diff-| *"20n to the number that had signed the : * ~ o* ay & o = S “ i 7 lt tn def : stitution, | 4@dress. He then read the address, which es - Cy : cult to define the work of this Institution. ues tities. , i 5 43 (ROSS MARKET) ‘T Ei BB; Separate and without the pupils of the ‘9 al 2 : 7 1] | Normal School to fill its class rooms, it INTERCOLONIAL Rartway, 6| 2 2 : aT BosToO rr. MASS. ms , + 62 as oe on ‘ara devolved from one stage of inefficiency to St. John Station, 2lst May, 1883. 5 5 16! 9 5 14 28) ae ee N 0 Hi ; br ij iS Fi ay bw: F : DAN ; Lt enone a —s a ee 7 but To James Coleman, Esq. ‘ : = ; : amalgamation. at the College doing ’ & rj 10; 4 25 10 2 foos and Manna 9 os t : . Drak Si1r,—Having learned of your pro- io! ils ln 1? Fars aha Produsa & Specialty, A eee ;now is not easy to understand. There 18| motion to the position of Superignenident of 41; -121 5 S0l mcenl | April 26, 1883.—wkly tf , ‘ rn great difference between the work of aj the Prince Edward Island Railway. thereb 41 12) 5 59) morn | » 1883. —weiy Fire and Lif | | Normal Sehool and College. The pupils of | severing y on ae y 39, 13/6 57| 0. 1 | = re nsurance LOompany, |+ ool and College. The pupils of} severing your connection with the Inter- 15' 7 5) O 44 qT r 4 . if ' | the former, that they may qvalify fur a pro-| colonial Parag. we, the undersigned em- 37; 1619 31136 SULLY! i & MAG LL - . ; : : F me fession in a few months, confine their|ployes of the Intercolonial Railway at St. 8) 17)10 & 217 44 7 i =? Or EDEN ge R Gil AND Las GN, , Studies to few subjects; while those of the| John, desire, before you leave us, to express 265 183113 11.3 7) ATTORNEYS AT tAW ‘Jatter preparing for Degrees in learning, | Ur mee —oe — your ee 33), 1Maftl3i 4 7 _ > ESTABLISHED IN |! their studies are continued for several years} 2MoDgst Us, While, at the same time we heart- ’ } . . ! ° . . . rT 5 . 32° 21] 1 14] 5 16 608 -and embrace. a wide field in science and lit- vie you upon your well deserved 1| 22' 2 14! 6 31] tolicitars i , “eratur r a Sora | Solicitors in ¢ hancery, — 0:0 — ee Public Schodle reportof last year,| YU long eervices of over twenty (20) years : “- . . ~t ' - ’ ‘ . wn . 2 ° os| 94) 4 13/ 8 12 Dali latin ali ma : he - : 7 on this railway, during which time you have ee 8 Slag NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., |Subseribed Capital . . ; ‘ $ 9,733,.232.6@ 9% pupile were attending the ‘‘Amalgamat-| fied positions of much responsibility, bring- an. aa Paid Tp Capital - - - - - 4;216,666.0@ °4 Institution,” during the term ending] ing you more or less in contact wi gi of 12! 9 3 on : ahs : O66, F aes gy ntact with us, makes 4 ie o . 2 am ® OFF I¢ ES— 0 Halloran’s Building, Great ord dati © | Deg. 1882; 60 ef these were qualifying for] us fee) that we are perting with an old and el wal o elas adi | George Street, Charlottetown. TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF | teachers, the remaining 33 were regarded | true friend. ; er Powe aa ay Money to Loan ,as pupils of the College, though they at-| To those of us who are in the Traffic De- on aie am A nal = : oc F : “HRI | tended the same classes, and received the| partment, over which you have had control = a 3 saa! W. W. Scuttivan, Q. C. | Cuzstex B. Macnain. Fi RE, Lj F E AN {} ANNUL Y BU S| NN ESS | Same instruction as pupils of the Normal | your departure is the more keenly felt, know. 211 33:11 Si 117/16 12; Jam. 16,’83. nee a : School. At the lowest estimate the annual | 1g a8 we do that in you we had a friend who, at. suas 3 ia ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ‘cost of this College to the Province is $8.- ee ow of the service, - . a } ‘ ' : . a re. eart. 19} 35imern; 2 51, ! AS 3 : . ts > p / .,,.. | 900, and thus it will be noted that each : ; 18} 36. 0 12! 3 52| S ° ary Losses Settled With &£ romptitude aud Liberailiy, pupil costs the country $242 yearly for his li Pai i dl —— been of the 18s|' 37104215 7] —_—-—- 0:0 ——_— , education. The expense of attending at you dat the respect ee feel ao me oe 17i 38) 1 12 28 | ' Dalhousie for the college year is about $200, eer y ” MOEN @ USE AND Whitening, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Grain-| ig, Gozing, etc & COYLE, SiGN PAINTERS. ——— eee Ail orders promptly attended to. ‘§OP—WEST END DORGHESTER STREET. Ch'town, April 19—Im pd WcLEOD & MORSON | | Barristers & Atwwrnsys-at-Law, MLICHTORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES: Morm Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post | Otiice, Charlottetown, ¥. E. Islaad, Wechaots’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sam- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at; and most pieasant trip to Boston, Roderate interest. mm McLeop. Nor. 24, '82.—pres her JOHN MAGEACHERN, W. A. 0. Monson. | | | (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR | Oy TB Sy 8) Pn a} Yesc BOM GA STESIERS, oiaal as ‘Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY . | THURSDAY AFTERKOON, AT5 P.M. | PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. | CARVELL B20S., o AGENTS. Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj | : | PLE. ISLAND Steam Navi ation Co’y. a | | i} london & Lancashire Fire Insurance a i — | Company, of Engtan#, City of Loudon Fire Insurance Co.,| of Engiand, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, for, Queen and K Ch’town, Dec. 7, tO TNSUBANGE OFFICE. Mm fn sal © OF ’ CAPITAL, TEN Laneashii: CAPITAL, ny u qiance UdMpany, ENGLAND, JILLION DOLLARS. Ingarance Lompally FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS lasurance eifected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly © current rates. ang equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Ofice— Sort}, Side (Jueen Square. , Mtown, Sept. 15, 1882. Bank of Nova 8 cotia. ESTASLISHED 1832, Paid up ¢ Reserve Fund Yond, bitely oe llaad apital $1,000,009 325,000 do Agency of this Bank will be opened on next, 19th inst., in the building Upied by the Bank of Prince Edward Under the management of the under- _*rOits will be received on interest, and “Wrreat account TALS ¢rin tre 5.., if Meri; wy au} @ad yeacral baa alng F town, Inne 1, . : dali r AE 1© various Agencies and change bought and business transected. D, UO. CHALMERS, Agent. 1882-—tf STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. gS —Up Sain. SUMMER ABRANGEMEHY, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1833, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returming to Charlottetown on Monday, Weduestay Friday ‘and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. Leave Picteu Landjng for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival oftrainat2 p.m. | Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 &.m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arrivai of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places ; and at St, Jobn, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at | o'clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from bt. John, for Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum- merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order ’ F W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. TO LET. DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE £% three-story, brick, with good stable ae, ‘eommodation, on Prince Street, opposite St Paul’s Church, Possession given May Ist. JOHN QUIRK, April 27. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current: Rates. :0: LIFE DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over 0:0 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 $12,000,000. 00 —:0: New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained ai the . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 355 Water Street, Charlottetown. | GEORGE W, DeBLOis, 1947. Ganada Life Assurance Company. 1889, — me OY et 5,060,660 Dollars, | 1,060,660 Bellars. HHBAD OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONT. ——_--—— *(): a Seeretary : R. HILLS. ———— —:0: Abstract of 35th Annual Keport to 36th Aprii, ISs2; dmpetin BEG Aes. BORG, gn oo ks sc esikdccc ics cde oh 6 hw ee 5 6 ded ta Cl Ge MED add daca $5,064, 206.65 I ee gl sais sh hdc a En eee en aaaa 1,008, 164.34 suoumes from intaress Cineleded in Above)... . 5. 6.605 oc. Loach c Ha des hc aoc cb vas ve creen oe. 271,232.62 Claims by deathand matured endowments................ «- thon chee ee Mens ccks adores sk savecd Do, as estimated by the Compacy’s tables and provided for... aes Cha ca ee eo Difference in Company’s fayor between actual and estimated death rate,..................... Excess of interest revenue over diavh claims...................---- ce Ae Ce eee eee el oi asi NEW BUSiNESS is nearly a FOU RTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL On the Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTH of the entire amount in force in Canada, BONUS aPDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, CASH PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 per cent, of all premiums paid accqrding to age at entry, “ in Canada for the Year 1881; March 16, 1882-—e0d Capital and Funds over Anuual Inceme over Managing Director and Pres’t ; A. G. RAMSAY. Superintendent : ALEX. RAMSAY. 262,858.00 150,816.14 59,199.76 MEO Rep Abstract of Life fnserance (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 1881.) | Premiums for year ne of Policies |Number of Policies; Net Amouut in force New. ' in forceat date. at date. CmeGn SANs. 6 ici M. ces $668,111 | $3,914,780 13,998 $24,904,171 NGS occas a0.as dn xen 21,168 $153,700 | 697 1,032,254 Confederation, ......... ¥ 214,738 j 1,917,214 5,378 8,003,279 ee Ce as 37,207 | 420,000 1, 263 | 1,571,598 North Asef .......63 34,353 *1,410,384 1,816 | 1,127,242 Ue pe a 148/564 ‘1,671,768 | 3,047! 47990,157 EIS avee¥ees 403,597 1,521,362 | 9,087 11,370,008 OND. vnc ui ae op acnun 220,365 1,079,000 | 2,665 6,449,617 Uuion Mutual.......... 94,804 j 472,050 1,925 } 2,888,028 A a oeki et sey 194,724 | 1,072,600 | | 3,289 | 6,870,014 ——* Including Industrial Business, 4a Inte nding Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their , patro: age with th greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH-—-169 Hollis Street, Galifax, N, 8, P. McLARREN, D. H MaeGARVEY, Genera] Agent for N. §., P, E. L., and N. F, S ecretary, ffonorary Directors for P. E. Island—Chas, Palme*, Esq.; W.E. Dawson, Esq.; Hon, W. W. Sul ivan; Geo, R. Beer, Esq.; Hon. J, 8. Carvell; R. R. Hodgson, Esq. ed ical Advisers at Charlottetown—F,. D, Beer, Esq.,M, D.;W. H. Vobkir , Esq., M. D. With Agencies in Summers Sours, Georgetown,’ Crapaud, and Mondague WM. McLEAN. Agent for Charlettetown NEW SEEDS, HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Direct from the best Seed House in London, A splendid collection of (arden and Vield Seeds, All v aranted Fresh and True. May 3.—tf Nov. 4, 1882. MOORE'S FARINA UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar ation of a similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & PETAIL 1) «HE LONE SN HOUSE. Ch’t»w2, May 7th, 1893—tf so that if the Government sent the 33 pupils of the P. of W. ©. to any of the Provincia] Colleges, jthey would effect a saving of $1400.amethe public expenditure... Apart | from thas, it would not be to the advantage | of these pupils to continue with the classes ; of the ‘‘Amalgan ated Institution” after an ; attendance ‘of one year. in the Publie Schools report it will be seen that the 98 pupils of the P. of W. C. and N. ,S. were admitied during. the term August | to December, 1882, their studies have been i _confined to subjects necessary for obtaining , : ‘ : rt | a Teacher’ i } Protits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00- pene eevee ar Gneeeee ieee they will have qualified for their profession, others will come to teke their places in the autump, and the few who purpose attending thé college a second year will be required to join the classes composed of freshmen, or recent arrivals, and go over their work of the previous year a second time. Then, too, our proximity to large and well equipped colleges in more central parts of | this great country, affords our young people an excellent opportunity of a higher educa- tion. At those colleges, students are bene- fitted socially as well as mentally. They | become gequainted with the manners and | usages of educated peeple in other parts of ‘the Dominion; they cannot but form Jarger ‘ideas and lose that feebleness of thought and action which seem inseparable from those educated in a small community. l see by calendars of colleges in the United States and the Dominion, that forty-five or fifty students leave our Jsland every year for educational purposes, and that most of these have r ceived their education at private schools, or at the Grammar Schools throvghout the country. Therefore it is not necessary for our young men to attend the Prince of Wales College that they may be able to matriculate in colleges of the Dominion. 2} J think, Mr. Editor, your numerous ‘readers will agree with me that the ‘* amalgamated institution’ is not a success. Insignificant as the attendance at the College was before amalgamation, it has since dwindled away. The Government would now be justified in making the ‘‘amalgamated institution” in name what it is in fact a Normal School, and thus reduce the expenditure on education about $8000. Your’s &c., Evecror. Ch’town, May 22. Refund of Light Dues. Drak Sir,—! find there are the follow- ing sums due the vessels named, as a refund of Light dues, and payable on production of the receipts for the same, by the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, and as I do not know who the owners are, I send you the list, in order that you may make it known in THe Examiner, if you see fit. I remain, Dear Sir, Yours very truly, A. C. MAcpona.p. Oitawa, May 18, 1883. BAY QF ISLANDS. May 17, 1878—Belle, Biggar, master, Char- lottetown, 43 tons, $10.32. May 17, 1878—A. McRae, McRae, master, Georgetown, 49 tons, $11.76. June 3, 1878—Sphinx, Barcolin, master, Char- lottetown, 62 tons, $14.88. BONNE BAY. April 27, 1879.—Little Bay, Coady, master, Char'ottetown, 47 tons, $11,28. po —— ‘The Loyalist Idea.” Srm,— We hear a great deal of talk about the Loyalist celebration just now. What was the Loyalist idea? It was simply the idea to save their own lives when their country was in the throes of legitimate warfare. And, pray, who were the Loyal- ists? Al set who ran away whren | and a railway officer is most sincere, We feel asewed that the same ability and good judgment which has characterized your management of the Halifax and St. John dis- trict of the [ntercolonial will enable jou well and faithfully to discharge the responsible duties of superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Reino. Asa remembrance of the kindly feelings which have Sars exsatee between us we ask your acceptance of the accom ing slight testimonial. ey tee To Mrs. Coleman and yourself we tender our sincere wishes for your eentinued health and happiness, The address was signed by the principal employes of the I. C. R. at St. John. Mr, James Coleman’ briefly returned thanks for the handsome present that had been given him and expressed the great pleasure that it waz to him in leaving St. John, to take with him the gocd will. of so many kind friends,’ : The Telegraph says :—Mr. Coleman has been intimately connected with the citizens of St. John for the last 20 years, through his pesition with the I. C. R. He severs his business relations with that railway to undertake a larger and more important sphere of usefulness, with regret for his de- parture end the best wishes of all for his future health and presperity. ~~? The Extradition ot Sheridan. The World's Washington special says :— Yesterday the British Minister forwarded a warrant for Sheridan’s arrest, obtained from the State department, to the British Consul in New York, with directions to have it served the moment evidence against him arrives from Eng'and. This evidence has arrived, and hence, pending the arrest of Sheridan, no further steps will likely be taken at the State department until after the examination of Sheridan by the United States Commissioner in New York. He will forward a report to Washington, and if the charges are deemed sufficient to warrant his extradition, an order will be issuse from the State department delivering Sheri- dan tothe British officers. The charge against Sheridan is. complicity in the Phoenix Park murders. The State depart- ment is in daily expectation of a demand for warrants forthe arrest of Walsh and Tynan. The British Minister said yester- day that he had notified all the consuls to keep a sharp lockout for Tynan and cause his arrest the moment they discovered his whereabouts He will be arrested on the United States Commissioner's warrant, which can be done without any demand being made on the State Department. He said also that he would not ask for the arrest of Walsh until he had evidence against him. Sheridan, on learning the substance of the World's Washington despatch, mani- fested no apprehension and said, “‘It only bears out what I have for some time be- lieved, that the warrant for my arrest has been issued and that British representatives were waiting to get their case in good shape before serving the warrant on me. ! feel rather confident that I shall not be ex- tradited.” —~——- 898 ‘The riches of the Commonwealth Are tree from strong minds and hearts of health ; And more to her than geld or grain The cunning hand and cultured brain.” no The interest in the Fisheries Exhibition at London, England, increases daily. The American and Canadian departments are continually visited by persons of high rank, who express themselves highly delighted with what they see. —+————-— «ie Tus British Post Office last year distri- \buted 1,766,000/0U0 letters, cards, and Tewspsypers.