ee eee ~~ Mee. e ; tee 1 by ; ebb Bi t if ioe sad + = A ate Doe “ ed ce lip ti ll ag arta i 4 ait i fH be ia z J eet laa ant —— —— eats = eal ee a ee iad cme sn meen ‘ € - ee orert ee —— ee eeckn ee ‘he Personnel of Congress. MEN ARE WHO MAKE LAWS FOR THE UNITED STATES. WHO CHE From the Washington Hvening Star. ) . »} enla thi [t is the lawyers, after all, who rale this glorious country of ours. 25° the United States consists of 40 m : : hs oy ot aa Ww. >this number 59 are practising iW and of this numbc ee eels yers. Of the 205 memoers ot the House. Representatives, 219 are lawyers. The saiclént and Vice-President of the United Presicient and emer St the Ger. States are lawyers, and nearly ali the ev ernment departments are headed and dt- rected by the same profession. In the ea : ] tanatora ti “ Senate, especially among the Senators them selves, each member's ability is gauged by his rank as a lawyer. ‘Wien the mempers, wy* sisius ef an. incoming Senator 33 under discussion, the _ remark is very frequently made: *‘ He 18 a tne law- ver aud will make a good Senator, Be- cause the man isa good lawyer the suppo- sition with Senaters is that he must there- fore bo a first-class statesman. Why the people of the United States give such pre- ference to the profession ef the law in se lectin their legislators and rulers is 2 prob- lem that cannot be answered. In the Sen- ate there is owly 1 physician, and in the House there are but 6. Theres are among the Seuatora 8. business men oF merchaats, 1 dostor, 1 editer, 2 planters, 2 farmers, | banke:, 1 mine ewner and 1 operator and 1 of no profession or business, — Besides the 219 lawyers in the House there are 25 merchants, 5 bankers, 3 capt- talists. 2 inventorr, 56 manufacturers, 2 teachers, 12 farmers, 0 physicians, i archi- tect and builder, 4 editors, 2 ministers, ] stonecitter, 1 insurance agent, 2 -mullers and 3 owners and operators of transporta- tion lines. The oldest member of the House is Mr. Wait, of Connecticut, who is sixty-nine years of age, and the youngest member is Mr. Frest, of St. Louis, who is twenty-eight years of age. Fernando Wood has been longer a member of the House than any of his associates, and nexh in porn of long service is Judge Kelly, of Pennsyl- vania. Mr. Stephens, of ‘reorgia, 18 gen- erally spoken of as being older than any other member of ths present House, but Mr. Wait has about one year the advantage of him in that respect. <> The Stinging Tree a8 OLIDLINS ifsc. > Though the tropieai cruhs ef Queens- land are very luxuriant ond . beautiful, they are not without their dangerous drawbacks, for there ig ene plant grow- jog in them that is really deadly io ts effeets; that isto say, deadly in the same way thet one would apply the term of fire; ax if a portion of one’s body is huia’t hy the stinging tres, death would be the result. Is would be as sate to passthrough fires 2s to fall into one of these trees. They are found growing from one and two inches high to tea and fifteen feet; and in the old onethe stem is whitin and the berries usuaily grow on the top. It emits a peculiar, disagree able smell, but_it is bast knowa by its lez, wh ch is nearly round, but having a point on tho top, and ia jagged all around che edgeliko a nettle. Ali the leaves «are large, some larger than a saucer. Sometimes, says a travelier, while shooting turkeys in the scrubs, I have entirely forgot the stinging tree until warned of its clese proximity by its smeli, aud I have then fouod myself in a little forest of them. ‘Iwas only stung ouce myself, and that waa very lightly. Its effect is curious. It leaves no mark, bat tho pain is maddening, and for Months: fterward the part, when touch- ed, is tender in rainy weather, or when it vets wot in washing, ete. I have seen aman wio treats erdinary pain lightly, roll om the ground in agony after being stuog; aud | have koewn a horse so complete'y mad ufter getiiaginto a grove of.tvees taat-he rushed open-mouthed at every one Who approached him, and had to be shot in the Dogs when stun? wil! rasli about, whiaing piteously, bitieg pieces fram the effected part. The serub, so hard to see, and seriously imperilling one’s an : smal! stinging trees are as dangerous as any, beiay , and cling. The shrub is usually tound growing among palm trees.— “csventific American. — > <P «--——---_--__- pre ‘he abrenee of Chinese women in the Kast has compelled the males to inter- marry with the whites. There are in New York at the preset time nearly 300 Uhiaamen who have white wives. They are mainly Spauish ead Irish women,the! Mongolisiis preferring tho latter on se- count of tueir sixill ‘ia domestic labor. Few of them allow their wives to work. Hie 5 fro tna animt of vall ++ op hinh | s1i6é 1% Ua Spirit Oi Ali Dery Woieh has “ ? vr ‘ 1S Visibie mm in the West. marrige ol : ; ; races commenced about six , : Bane nantiv a wat “4, Yoars ago, ( onsequeatiy a young Chino-! %, . “2 . o * Ys " t Celtic generatiun is springing up, the b five years or ace, oldest of whom is abou ; As these ¢iildren are becoming very nus) og oe : had a Parhament of her own each member) . : . i . »} ‘woul i fuceor in etreagthening the kindly rela-} “= merous, trey may become an important! ticws between our citizens and Chinese Immigran’;s. Ina year or two some of then will bo old enough to enter sches!. N et oniyv bh ve 1¢e res j Ob Oni ave tne Unhinese colored woman. finelocking children.— Hr. ATENT 5 and how to obtafn them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address Gi LMORE, SMITH & CO., Sdlie core of Patenta, Washington, D.C Senate of | j sitane L&LOuss yy z . ‘ ' 2 018 Lhber- 4 | } married | Spauish aid Ivish women, but there is a! Chisaman in. New-York who marriad a} The pair have three) a Correspondence. — ——- te = es ‘The the Irish and Question. Ce ss ‘ iv bee | £0 the Mditor of the Lxraminer. |} Dear SIR, Witness over the signature oi “A Youn: P. {slander,” has beea giving the peop! s of Ki. Montreal his views on the. Irish land ques- | flor | oppressed of every clime, J should like to see the case of the oppressed tenantry ol frelind put before the people of this country in a more respectable way than “A Young P. E, Ista id- er’ has putit. Letters such as that, bear- ing the signature of ‘‘A Young P. E. Islandes,” injure infinitely more than they serve & rood letter 1s ly writtea; and no intelligent person could read it - ys) nigerab caus, :he miserat withont a simile. I¢-.. @ the m st bombastio nonsense 1 ever saw in priit. > } : } ‘ } : ee : ae an tata ignorance of the question he und 2rta <8 to ; . > - - eu ft \ sy discuss is conspicuous in every line, Yoids are used in many cases apparently withcut any regard te the meaning they usually ¢:m- vey; and the ‘grammar of almost every sen- tence ia such asto make the bones of Lindley Murray rattle in his grave. It is all in:0- herent rhapsody. I weuld venture to say (that there is not ‘a Young P. EF. Islander’ of of age attending our city scheols, bat eouldwrite a better letter. Prince Edward Islanders are. generally pretty ‘success ul ‘abroad ;” but if this ‘* Young P. E. Islander _whoever he may be—cuts no better figure ut English composition, 1 ne time i2 years than he does at pos fear it will be before lis success will be chronicled. Lest 16 mig it ve thought that jam unfairly criticising thts 7° és latest e/imatuie to the British Government, I will give a few specimens, from which sorie Opinion of the merit of this elegant produc- tion may be formed. l: svTC Iu one place he says: ‘‘Look at Irishmen in America! Do ve not see them prosperous and happy, and free from the vices attributed to them wb home in . — i nea nor ireland, snch as poverty, indolence ana ignor- ance ?” “The manner in which this profourd political economist answers this gnestion s worthy of admiration. He says: ‘We do, aad the sole reason is the sweat © their brows is not. coined inte money in erd) to keep and support in luxury and debauci.- £ » 4 T 1 ery in England or Treland, landlords wlo ever saw America.’ Now, I would like to ask this learned The- ban, what does he mean by “‘ attributing , are haar, fh. vices to people? This is not Hnglish at ail; fand, while in the interrogative mood, I wisi ' ; ; : } eer 5 SUMVOL QI Wiis to kuow-from him in what } » learn to rank poverty among the {always understood that tt was i fromthe precious metals, gold and siiver, tint ioney was comed; but it appears that eur vnadian Parnell has discovered tifat money 15 ¢oined from sv Tam sure it would bs worth seeing after going through th: mint. This is certainly an importaat discov- rv, and a knowledge of it should be commu. she mce, ; . 4 . 1 ta : ‘ ticate| to the Master of the Sint at « . RF ayn } annthe £2Ore 13 anoynstr ier gem mot unworthy of the Sugudtine agé) He says: — ‘Pie “racetiny held tn Nordheimer’s “Hal was oue calculated to be preductive of mucl vod, because, when the voices of all Classes and creeds in. Montreal and elsewhere is for- warded to Her Gracious Majesty, 1 do infer it will tend to induce her to call together Ministry for the purpose of passing an aot Compentixa landlors to amend their law of land letting, aad stimulate irish commerce. uch a conglowieration of ignorance, non- gefse and bad ‘grammer [ never saw jumbled iato one sentence before. The “Young P. E. te z 2 = - +Bisen Je Let +} eet non: } islander’ must think thatthe teiepno: re has ecouki hé mean by “forwarding” the of the people of Montreal to the Queen. is beyend hearing distance without the tele- hone is brought into play. The Pane. aint Sin werta **1 10TM in Which tas words . 4 ¢ 6 hv o> nw ¥YULUGS c ~ A oO av t a2 mpuavic I . used in the above sentence meaning at all. The next clauso of the} sentence, referring to the calling to- gether of the Ministry, shows a degree ignorance unpardonabie in amy schoolboy. A man coming forward as the chamrion of 5,009,090, of people,and .hailing. from a: island whose young men are not behind the age in intelligence, ought to know, if he knows anything, that no Ministry can pass an Act of Parliament. Jt requires the Gueen, Lords and Commons of England to do what this learned *‘Young P, Li. Islander” of ours expects a Ministry to do, and what he says they will be compelled to do. To show that this great advoeate of Irish tenant right is ignorant evea of the simplest rules ef grain mar, Dil give another sentence as a proof. Speaking of the linen trade between which and the question of tenant right there is not the least connection, he says: ‘“‘She took away her linen trade by ors posing heavy duties on. them.” What he could mean by bringing in the linen trade aud the question of commerce generally, is* what I cannot understand, unless ho considered that the question of Tenant Right didn’t afford suflicient scope for his genius. It is well known that the Irish people would be quite satisfied to get some measure of Tenant Right at present without minding the ques- tion of trade at ali. Another specimen of *‘A Young P. E. Islander’s’ ignorance is found in the following sentence: ~ ‘“‘Treland sends to Parliament in Eagland 130 members yearly, te represent her.” This shows pretty clearly the ability of -‘A Young P. E. Islander” to handle Irish ques- Ireland sends but 165 members tothe Parliament. , But a writer who says money can be ‘ coined” ont of ‘sweat,’ and that ministers Gan pass’acts of Parliament may , arialint j : : pe paraoned fof such a imperial stisht ine ¥ “Young P. HE. Islander” on ‘ ; % _A writer in the M6ntreal 4 rue § n. As {have been a sympathizer with the been Inid across the Atlantic, otherwise what ra} Te ~~ ts il no INO. GO VV ALer (UREN INSURANCE CO’Y, OF ENGLAND. TW) MILLIONS STERLING, oe | i GAPITAL, . | NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ” P s Due ’ Al y _ ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, or ¥ essels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Loases settled promptly. tled } GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Avent for Prince Edward Isiana re Bq 4 RI 7 Wes LF a EQHRCEGTR, 13. Rees REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINGBS Ontario, Chicago aud Western Millers and Shippers, aak FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. Ti followi are some of thé leading Tie following are some g brands of Fleur for sale w holesale, in car-load lots only, viz: — ‘** Buda, ** Alabaster, " ‘‘ White Rose,” Wareup’s Superior, “pastry, | ‘Beaver Mills,” ‘‘ Red XXX,” ‘¢ Amber, &e., &e. ‘ The ‘above choice brands of flour, with many ethers, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Hlouses in the Maritime Provinces, Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. ; Ask for quotations by telegraph in “ Cipher,” which will bé supplied to all cor- respondents on application. Noy. 25, 1879—ly Hewson, McDougall & Seaman PEG leave to acknowledge thanks to the 3} public generally for the very liberal pat ronage extended to them since commencing business, and intimate that they have on han¢ a large and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sieighs, ete. They have re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition, Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do well to cali at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to prder Top Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, and carriages of every description, Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despateh, and warranted to give satisfaction to those who favor them: with a call, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Parties having their Sleighs repaired and painted would do weil to leave them at ence in order to have them in time for the first snow. a@° Wagons stered at moderate charges. Parties having their wagous repaired and painted in the spring *wili have them stored tree of charge for the winter. Ch’tewn, Oct 27th, 1879. aw & em ih ane Ee ara ND WAGLEAN & WARTIN, ATT@RNEYS-AT-LAW, Jawson’s Building, Gnp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. B.C, MARTIN. — ee St., “ye Churtotictown. “T = a te we r “th rey a § Sa BPS Mm 4P% ASTOR REGS gags URANUE GU TIERRA a $9.735,332.00 i, 216,666.09 Subscribed Capiial, Paid up Capital, - COLTER OFFICES-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years, he Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effeeted on nearly every lJeseription of Property, at the LOWEST RATES “f Premium. corresponding to the nature of the nsk. Lossrs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. a) ty ‘Brare cx. Fe. DDEBLOIS, General Agent. Dec, 14, | +S Pet vrA o% t6 wy pan A fs oo yw or, nm a anni WERE ME — fab tall am “bam Urn fy ee ovyrrs pa oaned | oe Mw cs ene roca & saloon « fees | Che most amusing part of this licubration i3- found in tne financial = calculation .. ! ces. Ho estimates thatif [reland IMAccii rac, } Aus 1 he ma spend during the session $2,000. He bien calculated what the 1639 would spend, and even in this simple vaiculation he makes 2 uvistake of $3000, and seriously urges this as aréhedy for the present distress~. Let any tho ealeulafion; and he will find this great curd for Irish distress wonld, if divided among the population, amount to the extraordinary sum of about 5 cents each. instead of remedying the distress it wouldn't rise Poofeen enough for a gool Donnybrook shindy. I might give a few Y ‘of “A Young P. E. Islander’s ” style, but in his own elegant language they might be ‘* pro- ,ductive of distressing results,” Gn some future oecasion I may probably take the per- )VietiOa et this mobile appeal for ireland in hanks for dissection. "Lhe writer, po danbt, | wishes if to be regarded as one of the grandest ‘<fforts. Yours truly, GARRICK, r » Ur person Made more specimens j ‘ERMS : ALZ™ Mares eK a wa ‘phim Frb i AG & YER , & ee , [te © Bai ie ‘ 2 | SS be £5 65 Relead Gen FR OB be Biey ! 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CORTON, TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at¢ Court House in Charlottetown, in Qu County, in Prince Edward Island, Wednesday, the Third day March Next, i350, at the of twelve o'clock, noon, by Virtue of Power of Sale m an Indenture Mortgage dated the cighth day of tin, of the one part, and Edward J Hodgson, of the otber part, — B. Ge that tract, piece and pareel of ly number Sixty-two, in Queen’s County, in follows, that is to say : Commencing at a staj Nicholson’s southern boundary line and run- links; thence south three degrees east. thi four chains; thence west ten degrees sixteen chains and fifty links; thence wegy tiftecn degrees north to the edge of the land; thence following the courses of the ment, containing eighty-seven and a half witu the appurtenances thereto belongi lottetown. Kor further particulars ¢ P rly at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & . Me Charlottetown. Dated the 3rd day of December, 1879. EDWARD J, HODGSON, Dee, 3, oaw till sale, wed ene CURES CATARERH., Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of te Constitutional Remedy. . Dear Sirn—It is now two years since your ‘Censtitutional Catarrh Kemedy’ was intre.- duced tome. Ihave waited this ong to see if the cure would remzin permanent before do- effects seemed to me to be “‘too good to true.” i suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular | saw my case described in Many par. ticulars. The inward ‘“‘drop” from the head sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothermg and be compelled to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertownin August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one boitle | found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third, | quit taking it, feeling quite clear ef that ailment, and have not used any since until of late i have taken some for a cold in my head, A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what-use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Gnt., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harprnc, Dominion Agent, Broek- ville, Cnt. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. BUY 27." 08 3. ae Tee ee GRAW’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE RK trace varnk.E he Great Taade ms >, English Rem- sR edy, an unfail- * ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, : impotency, ‘and <= Ser “A AE all diseases that “<Svv" Beiore Takingfollow as a se- After i quence of self-abuse; as loss ef Memory, Unie versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, ‘ Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and man other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wa. Full particulars in our pam, philet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. tm. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada, N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address ail future eommuni- cations. ga Sold in Charlottetown byMail Drogists and by all wholesaleand retail “ Druggists in the United States and Canada. January 24,1 9 LANE AX Cured ry SICK HORSES ! of: Cost. w see Giles’ Liniment lodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for pamphlet eontaining full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. Trial bottles, 25 cts. Druggis Nov. 25, 1879—eod wky 4m Office Sup’t. Manager \EIE! place to et yourPrinting done is at R Printing Rooms the EX AME ss * ‘ * - isis: Mortgage Sale. { 1873, and made between Alexander Mag. arvig” situate, lying and being on ‘Township 7 : in the: said Island, and bounded and deseribed gg fixed at the edge of the Creek making Johq ning from thence due east fifteen chains, fifty land along the inner edge of the marsh north. erly and easterly tothe place of commence. acres of land, a little more or less, together For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char. — eod, Soiicitors, — Mortgagee, _ T. J. B. Harvie, Esa., Brockville, Ont.:— ing this, my duty, to yon, as af Senta Regul) i I was afflicted in my head for years beforeI had become very disagreeable, and a choking Acwe at Charlottetown: W. R. Wason‘