> ow. 8 Tat ae err retnelmare - : i a Tue Daity EXAMINER {fe Publ shed every Evening, OFFICE ; -NER OF WATER | | DING, C3! AND GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, ' Chariot me E j } | K ri {8 SU PSO Mis ‘UN f ciate «+ «= = a. | Three Months, - ‘ ° 1 25 One Mo . 0 50 Que Week, . . vig liane | gw Advertisiag at most moderate rates. Geutracts ma, quar- erly, oF half-yearly advertisements, en appli- cater. w. L. ¢ oT r iJ. W. MITCHELL, Manager, | Office Sup’t ‘ te be made for monthly, eT ten Prince Fdward | isiand|, RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i3. Winter Arrangement, TOU COME AY, December 2nd, 1879, ee ‘S$ GOING WEST. INTO FORCE TUESD T yt re ; ; 7 ’ we STaTioNns Nos. 1 & 3, Ne. 5, sad at . | ‘ ° . Mixed Mixed ili eialidinentmpicede~<isig niin sia . cca aceeesciealaaidula Georgetown j Cardigan.... : % Ar 10.10 **) | Mt Stew’t Jucc...') Dp 10.15 « 7 Keyalty Jnnetion' “1b27 | ti a 11.50. m. | Charlott« vOW li... ‘\Dp 8 00 am ‘Dp 3.00 P i Royalty Junction 3 ; a) s » es 2 North Wiltshire..| ** 5 .* Hunter River....; “* 9.30 ° “40” Breadalbaue. ieee Se a 66.” Geanty Line. ....) **1Q17 “ | “ 5.185 “ Kensington......| ‘110.55 ‘* | ‘* 5.55 “ - ‘Ar 11.30am Ar 6.50 pm Summerside..... ‘Dp 1.30 pm) Wellington.... 2; ** 2.19 * Port Hill .......) ‘ 3.00 “ | ee... soo) Alberton........| “* 5.17 © | eens tee "ae TRAINS GOING EAST. \Nos, Zand 4,! No. 6, Stations. |" Mixed. || Mixed. i A iicninliondisliies | aliaihiedspldatianginihinde ‘Dp 6.30 a mi 7 OR 66 occ. e6dh Alberton... eovee i-ad i DLeary........-| ** 8.25 A nn -...ccaehes See OE Wellington ......) “1.22% | 11.10 am’ 2.30 Pp miDp 7.30am - o@.° 8.05 ** “ 3.43 ** “ §.44 * Breedalbane.....| ‘* 3.53 ** ss 8.54 ** Hunter River....| ‘f 4.30 °* 1 Op *" North Wiltshire..| “© 446 ° | “ 943 * Royalty Junction! ** 5,37 “ ** 10.38 LA 0 ; Charlotictown.... Dp 6.00 or aa 11,00 am iction} ** 253 ** | Ar 4.10“ | Dp. 4.i16-** | ‘6 o> } 5.50 ; 6.00 p m| S’mm’rside.....* Kensington...... County Line.. .. Royalty Ju: Mt. Stw’t Ji @ardigan........| Georgetown whan inc . ———_—— | SOURIS BRANCH. oe irains Geing Wesi. STATIONS. : Mixed. BNE 3. c. vic atense a. Depart 7.15 a. m. Marmony......... ot e 7.37 mm Peter's... ..<. oot ms sz5 * Morell... set — ioe ~ Mt Stewart Junction.| Arrive 10.10 a, m. dvains Going East. is | StavTions. | Mi. Stewart Junctior | Morell . ‘ ool St. etal | OE, .sxaied a a... Joel No. 8, Mixed. Ca “Depart 4.15 p. m. 4.58 ‘** -. fam. * | ws 6.45 ‘* .| Arrive 7.10 ° ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1379. x pres h ane &p sj kea pio 61 NOTICE. HE B.st, Shortest and Cheapest route of Cape Traverse is via Train to County ine Station, thenee vin Hueuss’ Teams to- Capes—w ich are in readiness at all times. | J. W. HUGHES, HUGHES. Feb. 25, apalities Bones. Bones. De undersigned ed will pay fifty cents Casa per ewt. for all bones delivered at the | Bose Mili, in the Koyalty. Ne quantity | less thaa ome cwt. (112 Ibs) taken. FRED. \V. HYNDMAN, | J Agent, | Chjtewn, Bow, 1, 1879 ‘ ii = g = ey CN hy e welt ; . o- cs al _ foe one OD her I are me mee ener a RT Ere MeL y ‘—"S iT 5 veminnan bad By WC trEe Af BE ; See 8 8 pe 5 ay a * A THEEERE i t Bp reese a tates 4 SPRlidbagaacaeee 72 tet So SS BA 55S 8 = a a" amy, aw - z Sener - etary “Le ee “ emer FOR CAS én * ‘ - ND PROMPTLY, HEATLY, AKD CHEAPLY BSHE, me so aeUTe a z a. ex ta Pa ra er Seuss Wes= Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so befure com- mencing the business of the coming season, SRDS OP Small Profits-Quick Returns, ce IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the pe st, we intend | to deal closer to the cash system than ever ee ee me tlt Tats ly lan sae een analy catia arnnae e = 7 eee - the * I se ey Riss a W hy TS : yy? tS i Re Be +, ? | i “a i ot ir i a 4 a/h & | oBag- os | Jf / o# hy e | e | “<= f ae) j vv yg } . ; 4 : | ao 4 & i 4 ae & A * i ound. apenas 2 ~~ a a i ~~... ew | — i ‘ a | a. Q : ' TrTriTr.? : ied “aur “ ee ae ‘ a Nef : : LY eh i, : ‘ A BYEDE | R80 NO 128 ; i h ~ r mw f e 7 ; . n 4 ‘ , RJ iY A { t ia EVEL SL. © © Je At t/s t ! = om - 4PM “ ae a ? pet area te oe in eae] i. os ee P43 “145 he : f . ‘ G ' ry @ - i Ders Willi co te bie ative oi tile building, Lney cea | will there see a pile of these expensive grates ub in = . ‘ ‘ hia . 2g . i: > 2 of ‘ 11} verhat the late Government irom & j ¥@ KDOY have the; memp the ljate Government, in utver i ie | Symipa ny ef our friends from British Colum- } violati of the law of the land. i eaid, | Dia 1 Manitel @ woukl ¢ that}sn I repeat the saying now, that it ; - ‘ : ; ' ; 1 : ; , 4 » patie igreat statesman, Right Hon. the Leader | w a job, and that 16 wii forevel relect | 01 the Government, who was mainly instru- |: upon those who x | t in MW. : | mental in forming ti lominion, and} Yyhen ths lie necovits were subi ibted - ~__ Vv who labore isa anplv and so wellin reconcil- to this rouse #80I0e WEEKS BiIUCe, the LG ling the different elements and interests in| financiers of the Oppesitien sprang to the |i! e Confederation, io consider What may bels uinp and to the Press and boldly deel lared Maced, the result of refusing us eur rights. Ont lihat there was an rhe deficit ior 1879 ae De a ° oe “ s ae = ’ : i a . ; s 3 1 1, intere ’ Prince Badwar 3 I land to 2 peeple are Hrmi oO the epilnion tuat they jo Sil , 00 Fin ling r that te conniry B. ii€ hat i 1d sy bi MA sShewaata 6 ‘ ; . aro * . ’ , . inktion of thie Award wha less bave a just and legal claim to a portion ef) % Id uot believe them, they next ass serted } PCLORI OL Litiss za wads reais we IC yt slate ase 1 2 3 + : 7) } . . — ' ‘ , i S 5 f set of the Province and cannct be el , i this money and, should their just rights be it iat the deficit envornted to $98,000. They 4 wits RawWvilbit-G chi 3 : © eS Une | os . 33. a a@ ‘ ® . : 4 : i 7 by the Dominicn » anv hetter rounds jCemecd tiem, { fear thata disturbing ele- | weie not beleved still, and tuey reduced JY uv LAL ATR IG 32 Val aAtly WEL. 4! 7 1S | ie *+% . + 2 a * . ot : ' [as ‘ 3 p> than tha funds ta th t val Preasu . might ment will be introduced into this Dominion, | their deficit to sod, OD G, — to £79,000, Laie ihe itis ji the mucus ares ry oe, ; *4 .-¢ . ~* ° e be claimed by } rt the time of Conf that will cause trouble and discontent for} next to &o0, 00, , and now the hon. member is reba Tite ey mer & LEC Libsiec da OMsCucir- ae as . ‘ ‘ e . ; te. & allon i ty we have hee told by &@ iong time to ceme. As a representative; for Tignish, ¥ 7 belive, pits himseit tor- ; 43% . i ‘ 4 ‘J ee 7 e > : Shia tudiciel committees of tie Pavee tees | the people of Prince ward Island, Tam|ward as the mor athpi iece of the U ‘ppesition, ‘ me iit aunt , iv a ‘ Vliai- * 3 “ eee ‘ ud ; doter Ye ‘ 121 I} nlaces +} dele 30,000 ci! that we have no claim te a_ portien —. to use every constitutional | places the deficit at $20,000. vary . ye of this Award froxa the faet that the Island means, in their be half, and b ¥ earnest 65- {| Gays since ihe same hon. gentionan Ge- Lt iQ wile ai Gamay vl Silt : ; . , 3 ; ae inte the (iinfodesstn an fk ae stant agitation en the floor ef | declared that the present Government had - babe 4 Aa’ mcr ‘ “Jia , fit ii 55 ae eI 1D sis _ - day of July. 1873. being the day on which } this House, to endeavor to.ebtain j ju stice for{ rolled up a deficit of $98,000 within the last i 5 Fs Ofed, VCiIiI MO Gay aL W it ’ oa : . , : ery r . } t! at wit} r Fart cd ; tty ort: int q - ’ . wr bain} yy ohiwv ~~ tifvin the i is} ington Dreaty cause into oper 1) Cm With s to tis iy cyt bt eB year. Tt Wo ae highly gra lying te > : . : ion ; him tt , . - tion. IT cannot understand why the gentle- : tae Govern! ent to find that their op pen 7 a . . . ~ nite ha ry & >» men who’ fermed that committee sheuld .<—50o m+» = ave t peen driven ce yery ro eee : they have taken on the finanees oO e GISMISS ONF Case in sO Summary a Manner oe e® Se ’ ee , . {i ; * ; 7} 1 oy (fF hg al ad n so flimay a pretext if is a we ij E. aS Ce & he Eo = £4 S ££ TURE Es Prov ince, and the manhet 1 ae the iacatesin! Qicdd “Diceh ain led ear ‘ ; ———— Opposition are campelled to go ack on WwW t t t bave Ne.uin?g tO “ie HOTS OF A Qc wh 2 ‘rT a” $ with fixing the time at which the Treaty Cure ft ASSEMBLY. thelr own figures: 18 exceedingly disoredit- should com into operation That v 1a - able tothem, and c alculated to s shake what- cone by th Gevernwent of the United i RIDA .Y, Ap ril 16, ever confidence a any porti« m of the people States, over which we had no possible con-| HON. MR. FERGUSON'S SPEECH—-CONTINUED, night 9 is clined to place eee a a } } thoir anti . h c , ° ions. e 6r Hi nt y trol, and because tneir acilen in fixing FUpon [ have now speken of the mmanacemeng or ti ax o ; * ae Fo eae ch my Hare that aay canne tate ay om us wis the ruplie Wo; leg Deanartm: ni anrin last ¢ 7 ra ue ee ms pr EBYV1Loi ¢ pee ntion reininds ati n +} at 1 Govarn-i vear: of vray “got Fa nte of a Seotch clergyman,of whom [ heard, eo 3 Ii tt i i \ 3 abhi! . ci.) ae } , : a" i “1 1? o ste >» } th + ; ' ‘ } WhO Wa&s “wiven, nes the hen ena fer’ hit seh tat ble é Ufie ‘ i CS Ca pit Wpoij : LG i mm: ° 3 ne . Foy im g nei} ae . , att , Pion Dn. mak S@MOW UAE exaggerated ie S ‘ wi u t+ LOGS ji, § 8 ha +o eCnencial yesults r m3 rs 3 ° re é i : . i a > ; 7 E> } } ; statemcnts. iil "Ki K Session ¢ omplained ; Liig f alba ' ie Ol LilifK | « @ mvoad A : wisn rey { m «fs % : r : th ‘ i pr? ¢ F 3 - : E tT? 1 rhe , Oye? *% a ati a} ; oC . . ara, ty? e7TorTe | 9 . ly, 1s 3409, + words grith regard to the it P} vin- LO oT rveverc iG get itiemath cn m rs score, | 2 lhavi 1 in 4 on # : ce eee 8 ee ee ph ite ... fand he admitted his weakness,and promised Ra whi aon O, 10 ere .eno Can ‘lai SPOSPITAL tor the insane. 4 hat pivrid- ; 6 rive the Island of " See a as Tea TY amendment in future, an ad it was arranged } « ve th ah iat @ i eS beh AiICNC }33 y 1S Hoy in © sa cepa ine 1i1C0h, mem- ’ 2 qe , +3 i cistine d cent Lava th fr . Co ee A. ee oi ’ that hia ruling elder should watch his rev- i i gontie t Lave re - | ber for West River has more than once re- ; lmidar thaix a ea i 4 oe . ; bc ae oe ae — erence. and whenever the latter drew a long i* r vil Go 8100 OF 5 GCUeESLION, ANG. | terred to tiie report vi the Grand Jurv as aii . * lafter giving this subject all the censideration | preef th t is perfect in all: sig, T bow, tho elder, whese name was Sandy, yc avd) IS SUo ye aii Tie CE IGETATIOL ireot that it 1s perfect in at: respecias, i chia lj dovsninsla thaw sash een oe into the Gand. Juev-stenned Ont of should cough. A short time afterwards the j , A MBs, til milist & i ! o 110 i@ Urand Jury stepped Out OTIia } £ -é thon namnliviaian thedk tete basebhe: ates bike ae “! ed Minister was preaching about the ioxes at tn @iicii (0) ENAL Le} rormer opimmron their Ww ay WHoer they ray @ tiie i vpinion on 22 io a: tiie ta oe a _vi Pion ©N | Which Samson tied tail to tail for the purpose Ae Ou i ‘ Msiaerin¢g al. ih politicai se 1es8lio a aitpough excenent > 4. ks Eknn - Tisadae ot te See Eo 2 C of firing the Philistines corn. He said that srinient, FiOn. saucer vi mo woverD men may term a rand Jury. [ may be ; ‘ foxes in these days had tails fifteen feet RE ot 2 BS cn ee 1 nt Has stated ih nis speecci2 this evening allegether bscors petals to viv@ an opinion heretofore. t this money sheuld be applied tothe|}respecting a public building; and, building of light houses, improvement of nolwithst: anding the report which a poli- | harbors, &c., in the Maritime Provinces, | tical Grand duty formulated goncernivg it, THE DAL LY F <i BE ei , an ( APpropriavions are made in {the building g is not all we we led io ex- i4¢ P 4} * c 2. : ; , . XACMINER the inter tof the fishermen of these Pro- | pect it woul L be, Althouch it was not, | VINC@S. have t respect ier the | p: rhaps, & costly one, yet it 18 & very ex- Local News, } Opinions . » hon. gentleman, but I can-| pensive one when the accommodation it : ‘pot agree with him in thigimstance. Underj provides is taken into consideration. 1 Fereig m he oS : the Confederation Act thet-Pomintormsin|-am prepared ; statement is Poli tics 1 ews hound to build lighthouses, construct | strietly correct. The first cost of the build- RCA Fis breakwaters, and improve harbors, which | ing, when ever ything was taken into con- Seoint wee is done in the genera 4 interest of trade and | sideration 1, was about $108,000 ; and it is . — 7 ecommerce. We know that the mariners of } not | calculated to accommodate comfort- : ammercial News. Norway and Sweden, oi Franee and the} ally more than a hundred p — When Nie. an - (ynited States. derive as muce!} eneht from this fact is taken inte consic lerat tile i— when Poaease ts ERS ‘F News, the hehtine of our coasts and the improy-| we consider that for eac h patient we can : ; loan ling of « harbors as the people of the| keep, there has been an outlay on the first laid be ha ie “93 Purchasers, Maritime Prevince Chen again, look at] cost of the building of over $1,000, we can- mae ee C18, bth urge e@ site Ww 1 takes piace not but ani at the conclusion that the muses pl so RAE yearly fo building of i ht hou sand | accommodation afforded by the building is lan WV tmot RS wu V Paes GEE Gs the in avigable Rivers on the | net commensurate with its cost. In refer er .« LWwrence and on tue great In- | ence to this fact, [ have obtained a letter ep = &§ cmATYe j 1 Wai f the Dominion his is done. from the Medical Superintendent ot the ee ee ba mi e dol quite irrespective} Hospital, which { will read :— = the Fis ry i vd. Ke i gy our | (CCHARLOTTETOW> April 2. SSO, eee , Scare PF mongy muss. O¢. dereneen OF) f &Hianckerd, Een., Mea: al Supt. IHos- he Ir gi n tpar vs ana vevter rea- y tal y; +} ine, Faleonweod PURSCRIPTION RATES: (20 ror Ses toum anid tha te Bent |, GO, Deiat Ae looms hermes Se Le a a 2 aii te ide trae v i stee tee ospitai ior the ens lnaetents | hikers taper tars, "1 tom precise statement in the House of Quarterly ieee eee ea te ee O98 Bl, 20 paMOVHS OF |} OG preeung ce fist mb in ref ce to the number of Hali-Yearly s466.6000406906990 86 © yal " 01 e . gers : est = as iy ents W i hh th ; i ile mn adi pable GI SScead ee Bs HO t 2 i@° V lingt¢ 2a Via mmodatin aik you KIncLY state wh ut ; be] av ted, or i events not re-| 1e 1 ent ndition of the Asyinim in tis ras : 1s ih > \ re ed ty ect nad how n RU y at ditional patients La pese ulm at an ¢ di: a gan comfortably accommodate ¢ COs aaa tha reans ii ¢ f am yours, &e., rs ie Ee OPE hoe GF On ee ee i aileiihs } } ie « } ¢ lLinvVe Tt GO i Oot tne r eral revenue 6&0 lor $s pr ectio? 5 | HosPiTa ee Sos HAS A lnecessary. But who have defended and| ee : ag a op, ogee 3rd April, 1886. | protected our fisheries } the past ! Wi : a lon. D. Ferguson I, | noo Oni i Hiremlanlon F bie = . Si = en ‘ fh ee me He Dear Sirn,—The condition of the Hospital APGBY if Hitman UL uLob 1S & mMaWer OF iiswsy see 1870, WHen | to-day is this: ST eicgier Shien patients in the Canada was in a better position financial!) building, and accemmedation fer fourteen 7 . ART WYNETIPNT to protect the fisheries than she is to-day, |} more. distributed as follows s: In male ward AND 18 AN EXCEL LE N'‘t that ; Admiral Wallesby Was ordered te | No ‘. two Pp atients in em: ile ward No. l. dispatch a sui ficient force of British war! o; patient; and hh Hoopital Reom, ten a FOIUM ships to Canac lian waters, fer the purpose | patients. This is the most we can make ADVER Tle SII NG Vi i of maintaining order and protecting room for with anything like eomfort the fisheries and if this prot tection I am, yours truly, eae eS argument i correct, its logical E. 8. BLANCHARD. sejuence would ke that Great Britain and , it appears that including the hospital, TH Ez no C anada has a right te this meney. But sey th would not be availab ile if an epl- we know how the Imperial Gov ernmen demic happened te break out in the insti- WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tne Darty—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. ice only Subseription price ONE DOLLAR A IN ABVARNCE, Gent to any address in Great Britain or "orth America. SE mee YEAR, Persons having relatives or friends abroad eannot do better than send them Tee WerxeLty EXAMINER. par A few Advertisements only, received | W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTOR, Offian Sam’s. Manager ing that justice be done eur censtituents. acted with regard to this matter. They a Canada the balance of once handed over to the Award, after deductitig Newfoundland’s share, thinking that Can: da W ould do jus- ties to all the Provinces, particularly the Province of Prince Edward isla ind. They did not raise the cry of pr rotection, and that they should be reimbursed ont of this money atthongh | ony had expended | ¢ + + millions of dollars in the protection‘ef these fisheries. They sauld scorn to keep t! monev that came out ef the purchase a le of these fisheries, and show ed, by hand- ‘over to Newfoundland her share, the amount should bg ae buted amongst | vu the Maritime Previnces. With regard to; the special case of Prince Edward Island, I trust that the Government and the House will do us justice. I do not look upon the yote that is about being taken, as in any way afiecting the Island’s interest, Our special case is not connected with the quos tien now before the House. We intended 82a that that it should rest on its own merits outside of the claims put forward by the other Pre- vinces. We de net come here as supplicants looking for charity. We appear here in the | full possession of our censtitutional rights | and privileges as British freemen, advocate | i sec creer ramen neon ree cee tution, there is at the present moment accominedation for only fourteen additional patients; and if the hospital be left out ef the ceunt there is reom in the several wards for only four. This is the state of the ease with regard to a building which has cost about $108,000. But it issaid that if the number of patients be increased, ac- mmods ition can be found for them in the atiic. But this wenld be a very sorry shift. The q place is so cut up with ventil- a etc., that it is donbti fal whether it vuld be use 1d for the accommodation = Fationt a; and even if the attic could be utilized, is only capable of ace omodating % smali number of patients. A great deal was said, in the early part of this year, about some very ee le tran- sactions in relation to this institutie transactions which were not at ait eredit- abla to the late Gevernment. A large sum of money was expended in the p arenaee of register grates. The country and the Press at that time had a great deal to say about register grates; but there remains seme- thing to be said upon the same subject yet. The ‘greater number of those register grates were never wanted in They were, at most, only required in the: could throw my second at my whole,” b on— | kk coughed. The minister teok the lint and cent tinued, “It is the opinion, bre ‘sagan of som ecemimentatorsthat the foxes tnils were not so leng as that, some are of t heir length was only ten feet.” Sandy coughed again. The preacher hesi- tated a little, and went on, ‘‘And still there are other commentaters who say the tails of these creatures were only five fect long.” Sandy coughed once more, when the minis- ter, whese patience was finally exhausted, burst out, **You may cough as much as you like, Sanday, but i won't take off another foot to please you.” (Laughter.) The hon, mambers of the Oppestisnn had, no deubt, taken heed to the cough of incredulity with hich tho financial ee they h: ive made have been greeted by the publie, and they have ceme down, ac cordingly, i in ng. Sandy ©) inion that t their figures, but I suppese they have made up their minds te make a stubbern stand at $30,000, and declare to the intelligent pub- ne, *) leugh as much as you like, we won't come down another dollar.” (A laugh.) |\TO BE CONTINUED. | “a 2 t+ temerenetiats - - On the 16th of Mareh, when the sealing (leet left St. John’s, the ice was across the Narrews and the steamers had to cut their way through it. They steamed north, as has been th cir custom, to ind that they had pass- ed the seals. As ene by ove the vessels have peen comin Ff in they h ve oulyv one tale to tell-—of compara tin ny failure. ‘The Walrevs ac- i cidentally truck the ice on her passace out ,of Green’s pond ao titled up with seals, and : loaded up a second trip in less thana t 01 She is of on her third trip. But Ly they have been con® ng in: i White 5,600, instead of 30 000 : the | Gre onl 000, in tead of 25, 004 0 or 30,000 ; tthe Falcon, clean; Captain Pike 2,000 instead ; Oi 30,000, ete and so thre uch the whole list. i To ake un fe this, all alo ig the shore seals jhave heen taken by the people in thousands, i] never been known before. It is i snpuied, from Bonavista io Cape Race, that ; 00 seals have been taken. The advant- ages are many to the people. In the steamers the men get ene third of the gross valuation of seals; in the other case they get all. Along the shore people were beginning to suffer, but these seals, valued at $2 or "89, 50 a piece, have brought enough to put many families over thespring 6 BED — A young weman named Bridget Merris eame on from Beston to visit her relatives at Sussex, N. B. On Friday week slie dis- apyeared frem home, and on Monday afterwards was found drowned in the stream a short distance from home. A stone was found tied up in some of her underclothing. This weight had been tied to her neck, by which means she had com- mitted suicide. The affair has been kept a mystery by her relatives, and no inquest was held. The body was bronght te St. John on We dnesday, and interred. 72 er The six Algerian convicts, who escaped frem Cayene, a penal settlement in French Guina, and arrived at Lockport, N. 8., via Boston, in schr.. N. W. White, are now on heir Way to Halifax.- At Liverpool, N. §., they were entertained by one of their fel. lew countrymen, John Anabian, otherwise known a8 Abdon Kader,also a refugee from justice, who has lived in Liverpool some years. Their meeting was a very touching one. a>? - _ The Earl of Beaconsfield can now with feel- ing repeat the old political rebus formerly at- the institution. | tributed te him, “I should be my first, if I Glad- administration department, and if hon. mem- ; stene. isk: Mie lai ook a Wis OT Seale aoe ae Da ees a as = arming ny