_ nf | A Marine Monster. (From St. John Sun.) The fello wing letter, forwarded to the “San, om New York, will be real with ense interest by all who go dows tot On’* Moniay, the 22nd Nov., in lat. | 635 S., lu 33.50 W., at 4.30 n. m.. Wind tigi vm SSE., and smooth Water, % ious ugly-looking monster came aloug-ide, the name of which no} one knew oor had anyene on beard ever seen anything like it before. It had} two hea id two wiogs and aleng flat | bdy, ubou! 20 feet from head te tail, | aud measniod seross fully 28 feet, as | each wing s about 12 feet leng. It appeared te be about 8 inches thick at | | eash head. The color en top was brewn | avi white, and uoderneath perfectly | white. lt wos piloted about by twe white fi.h about ‘our feet long, resembling a codfish, one which we shot. The monster t1 ed repeatedly from 430 p. m., until 5.45 p. m., to get on board the vessel As soon we saw it I had a heavy mau-ket loaded with buckshot, and a revelver carrying half-inch slags, and with the centents of these we asiuted him each time he made for the vessel. He would go off about 20 feet, then mikea rash for the vessel, and When he wot to the side weuld rear out ot the wate We gave him 17 rounds ot bucdsho!, and pat 20 half-inch slugs infiim from the revolver, which only made iim inore ferecious,and at halt- past five h appeared to have no inten- tiou of going away, but kept rushing at the side, and trying to suck Or hold fast teit. Wevave bim the contents of the musket exc: time aod itdreve him back fora while. Finally Ltoek a large harpoeo and benta new line te it, and the just time he made for the vessel, as aeon as he rose out of water, I drove the harpoon ri, t throngh himand the mate gave him che contents of the musket He stopped wv in water fur a few -econds and we commenced to heul ia the when he started off at a fearful rate, ruoning out the coil of jive in about half a minute, and we could set s it teck the skin my bands sud smoked on the rail as it tan over t but as soon as it esme to the end the harpoon broke and we saw th no more. We hauled in the line and the harpoon was covered with greased and white flesh. In all my v cyages I have never seen any thing like this, nor bad any ene on bourd, so I wish you would give this; publicity; nd the truth of which all haadson bo ud can vouch for on our return to New York. Yours ruiy, ot as } 1ntionless toe ihe, ot i¢ yr p> it. e eaye monster ‘ J. C. Pacs, Master brig “L’Avvenire,” ef Bermuda, New York to Santes. ——-- <> ALGIERS. EATTLE BETWEEN THE FRENCH AND TUNISIAN RAIDERS—AN EXPEDITION cur ovr. Aveters, Apri! 2.—The last engages ment between the French troops and Tanisian raiders was on Tharsilay. It was a serions affair and jasted eleven hours. Six tribes were engaged. Several other tribes are hesitating. It ie believed ‘iat all these on the frontic: are willing (o join the agressors at the Orst siynal, The French treeps have Leen reiuio: ced. The four natives who arrived Ouargia on the 28:h ult..report that an expedition was surprised bya tribe when | feur days merch trom Hairer, south of | Assinie, and Cel, Flaters and pearly all the membe:« of the expedition were killed. Once member named Dianens, with a sube dinate officer named Pele- quin and sixty-one men escaped, but Were subl-eq tently overtaken by another tribe, whe ceclared they had no share in the mass cre. The tribe offered the fugilives sere dates, but the fruit was poisoned an | Disnons and twenty-eight men died al‘er partaking of it. Pole thirty men, continued the retreat,but when: cur days march south of Messenyiico, wi surrounded by hostile tribes. Polequio thea despatch ed the above named four natives to Oursyin. On their arrival suecor was immediutel, dexpatched to the remnant ef the expedition. Little hope, how- ever, is ente tained of their relief, as when the messengers left they were closely bere! and illy supplied with food and ammunition. ——- <P The lrish Land Bill. Itis rumored, on goed authority, that the Gov ernment Land bill will not olfer the Lri-h tenants fixity of tenure, though it will afford increased stability of tewsure, acd thet it contains clauses drawn on the lines ot last year’s Diss tus bance Bii!, increasing thé five pay- abhie by ian is who ~~ at quin, with re ordas guilty by the courts of arbitrary evie- tion. Courts of arbitration will be ¢- tabli-hed with power to decide what is | fair rent. Wheo dispa es arise between landiord an tenast the right of free sule will be vive to tenants, subject to the :euronn ie objection of the landierd | to the ince noaloarda tenant. Landlords, | are adjudged serps Yibiey however, will be obliged to prove tothe anti-fuciion of the Court that their @b- jection. to the ineoming tenant are ¢. rearunable. Valid facilities will be given lo ten ats to become purchasers at their hol ings the extension of ihe Bright clauses of the Land Act of 1870, Provisions ii be made for the com- pul-ory rair at large tracts oi Waste band, which will be divided into small terms and rold on favorable terms to fenauts. ‘Jiough this programme wil! het, perlhap-,-alisty the more advanced | building; , : | and shook the eastern end of the city, | as it was shaken by the earthquake three years ago. The fame from the} burning shed shot upward and formed ry. A bar- a brilliant pyrotec! nic ¢ *, one of the few pack- ) spl rel ef gunpoewd I lj ¢ ig ot merchandi ‘ th n stored there, | had ex plod x The fire crossed the track, and burned the passenger sta- | ion, and was then checked. William | | Payette, telegraph operator, narrowly | escaped asphyxiation. He was re moved mnconscieus from his office by the firemen just in Superinten- dent Seneeal says the loss will not exe time. ; ceed $1,200 on freight and $6,000 on the is in This cevered Terente. censidered a low estimate. a Be e irish Evictions. all fully Sovereign Oilice ot Th Cerreapondence of Toronto Mail. As the day for the intreauction © the Irish Land Bill approaches deep interest is manifested to learn the ex- act nature of its provisions, but hitherte the secret has been well guarded by the Ministry, Meanwhile reperts from Ballina state that a large number of evietions have taken place on the | property ef a Galway gentleman near | that place during the past few days, ind that some of the scenes were of a pitiable character. A party of pelice numbering ever one hundred mea yes- terday aecompanied the sub-sheriil ‘no two town lands where twelve families were putout. Many of these families were very destitute and appeared to have no food. Only two of them were allewed to return, one as caretaker, the other after paying the rent. The parish priest did all he could to relieve the wretehed peeple, who had, preob- ably, refused or had been usable te pay | their rents for seme years, but still tried to keep their he!dings. In every case the evicted tenants carried off the their houses, and the sheriff’s | assistants had te build up the space with stones. The latter obtained pos session peaceably, however. Itis stated that it would be impossible for anybedy live in holdings, even at a much lewer rent than had been put upon these who were evicted, the dis trict being barren and mountainous. The police are engaged almost every | iay iu evictions and process serving. | The master of the Kildare hounds has issued a notice tbat in consequence oi} the hounds having been poisoned in different parts of the country the pack wiil net hunt any more this season. A large uumber of processes fer rent and ejectments have been served en the | estates of Mr. Guy Lloyd, justice of the peace, at Grogham, and will be heard at} the e@nsueing quurter when nearly a theusand processes fer rent f | | } | | | | . . ucers O1 ts these sessions, will be heard, Upward of three hund-| red and fifty civil bills, writs, and | ejectments for rent have been issued on | th for Sligo. The majority ef the tenants | resolve to hold out against the present rents uatil they are ejected. I hear on good authority that these ceming evic- tions Were discussed at the last Cabinet | Council, together with the possibie out- breaks that might result. oe Geroism. . < estate of Col. King-Harman, M. P. | | i The Daya of heroism are not yet gone by. In fact we doubt if any age eould show a better reeord of brave and neble deeds than that which might be com~ piled from the columeas of the daily | newspapers of the year of our Lord 1881. Two small boys are capsized fromm a skiff near St. John, and a man upon wharf a good way off plunges in and with strenuous effort and imminent | peril of his own life brings them both to land. Two belaied snd ioolish em ployees of an ocean steamer try te swim to her after she has lett her moor- i advocates o “the land for the people,” it will, if ca: ried out ia its entirety, pro dure a yren: revolution in the ceadition et the Lris!) farming classes. Land- lords will Le deprived of arbitrary | powers, ond teocnts will obtaia legal | security fo (heir interest in whatever improvements hey may make on their ferms. Un ier the operations of this prepered L.w it is probable that she eouflict between the landlord and ten- ant classes will rapidly subside and {reland wil on a pew era of prosperity and peace, — +> <a Montreal Bhaken. AN €XPLOF (NS IN A DEPOT THAT FOL- LoWEv THE KILLING OF TWO MEN ON TUE TRAC &. yr ‘ « enter ‘ Montera., Marcon 30.--Phillas and Michaei Pro vost, cousins, were instant- ly killed by # raunting engine while crossing the track of the Quebee, Mon- | treal and O tawa Reilway. A freight | train beviny just passed, they thought | the line wn< eleer, and the rumbling of the train preveoted them from hear- ing the shunter. Immediately after- ward flames burst ont from the exten- sive freight+ ied, which burnt furiously in the high north wind for a few moments, Shea a terrille explosion, which was heard for miles, startled | | | | nity. bis subsequent notice of his inteation te | move for am enquiry in the premises. TE el 6 ee iio Husbands. L. Always complain of being tired, and remember that nobedy else vets tired. Havea smile for everybody you meet but geta frown oo before you go heme. Your wife should have everything in readiness for you, but you should not do anything for her. Have your wife get up aod makefires, but don’t get up yourself till the rest of the family are eating breakfast, as you might take cold. Go dewr town of an evening, stand around by the street corner and talk polities; it’s more interesting than to stay at home with your family. Wear old clothes, and make yourself asuntidy as possible until your wire’s health fails, then it would be best for yeu to fix up some, for in all proba-| bility you will want another when she | is gone. When your wife asks for money, givo her 2 nickel; ask her what she wants! with it, and when she tells you ask her | if she can’t do witboutit. Thea go dewn town and spend ten times the amount for cigars, for they are a neces- | | | sexes is the mainstay Gathered Scraps from Goldwin Smith. Practical Christianity seems to be abeut the only christianity possible to the poor. Naboth may have faults, but they do not : : ‘ the journal comes to light his victims are warrant you in taking pussession of his) | 410 Grave and the egotist has it all his vineyard. een bas. Statesmen are men, and there are some Carivio’s estimates uf the men of bis occasions on which we ceuld wish that! Guse are in hie well kacewa waeeek Me re} vrters were not present. | wrifes in the belief that the whole wi rid, in France, political opposition to the | exe pt asingle honse in Chelsea is a Ge- Republic for the present seems to have | henna, which, bappily, was not true. died away. Legitimism bevers, a pale} We could not help reading his remarks spectre, on the verge of extinction. The vigilant self interest which presides in a bank or a counting offi pre side in a public ollice, which is proverbially apt to become a paradise of luvitering and te, does not Yossip. There are many false notions respecting the Irish claims. It was patura!, that fron the boiling cauldron ei agrarian discontent in Ireland, a steam of tantasiic tleories should arise. ° That British aggrandizewent is moral, while the aggrandizewent of any other ower is felonious, may be a faith accep ¢ able to Englishmen, but i which ta can hardly Y ~ 18 Che other be expected to embrace. Nobody can doubt that powers Hugland, byput- ting forth her power, could have crushed | the Boer resistance like she would have st blood, which all the waves she rules would never have washed wut. Under Mr. Mack suffered a total and kis continuance have dainpened the powder as eik the continuanc yi atter Villene nzie, the party had ana command would ctually as Ulca or of in yA ACK e of tive aiter iral ar. +} ine that tia We are told Democrats intend te reorganize their party on Free Trade. They lg @ considerable cannot do this witheut | the North, ; : i former days the Roman did as he pleased | territory; mn these days | with the conquered the conquered territory does as it pleases with the Romans. Teronto has had a visit from Sara Bernhardt. The pieces were tina Parisian class whieh sievauly-minded propie appreciate. We hola uhion of Lise of our happiness 2s well as of our virtue; that. witheut if would be filthy and vile, and that evers- thing said to the fk ht er other depusiteries of ele 1s Hh@nsence as weil aa Vick oO. cannot thorvughly that the pure and regular courary ili rein gaut urienue us branding him with stiiying words, awidat the cheers of a great wesemb'y, as a coward. Louis XI., who was given marks, said of his tongue that it did him a! great deal of mischief, but that it also gave | him a great deal ef pleasure. | Philanthrophy says that waris an evil; but when she is hopeful, she says that some day it will cease. Yet the world is in arms | and forging more deadly weapons every | | day, while the dip!cmatie sphere is like a! has pot an powder magazine with slow matches burn-| oy is ewtirely exce; tional, and is the euly ing in every part of it. The romance oi Canadian hereditary tithe existing. The y 7 : ike} 7 ; : ' ; + > . os rs ; war is likely soon to be annihilated by j patent of nobility signed by King Louis science. A land battle. inetead of being ** the terribly beautiful ’ encounter of two superb ond glittering hos! . i 8, Willse@on be a ; : vast sputter of shots fred by marksmen under cover. A esa fight will be a colitsion | between two sets of colusaal kettels lauach- ing infernal machines against each other. Carlyie’s Reminiscences seems to have | been regarded by some people in England asa social offence. We are not surprised that society should be touchy. The erav ing for sensation, and the desire of produe- ing it, have been allowed, it mast be own- ed, to a deplorable extent, to break the seal of confidence and thrust delicacy aside. A pang has been added to death in ! the case of every person of distinction, by | the growing practice of keeping journals and iwavipg them for publication. mixes in society, apparently on the same | footing as the reat of the company, bears ! Grad Duk everything that is said im the careless free- ' ef the A Wan an egysheil; but | siuned her own hands with | uineus overthrow, | reis ‘ ! | i to cutting re- | fenmetanee, and the gentleman (Baronde | | but also eonferrieg a tithe of honer aupen RR LE pada ep 2 i, laine dow of good fellowship, then goes home } and puts it all down secretly im a note l!boek, for the delectation ef a cenrious world. The kéeper of a journal is pretty votist, and can hut when sure to be ane an egoetist i ‘ , never do justice to other people 5 en Shelly with some satifaction, after being by twe Shelly-worship, which, is Sickel ithe wania of the day. | Did Carlyle supply any new motive | ‘power ? Did he give any new practical | rule? We answer in the negative. Nothing is done by phrases however thundering, by talking spasmodicaly about earnestness, by mentally taking your cuat off, as it were, to set with extraordinary energy about you know not what Some say, his vital dectrine was, do yeur inty.” Vital eertainty, bat not new. That we wnat do our duty, we are all tancht ac avery early age, in languege, which, thengh simple, is every whit as efice |} tive og all the grandilequenee about Eterni- | lties Veritics, and Firmarents. The busi- ! ness of a philophoser is to show us what eur duty ia, and, if he can, to give us a r doing it. Time will winnow } new motive | ithe chaff from the grein. We suapect that lthe Seer will vanish, while the Historie Painter and Humorist will remain for ever. ll: + epee - Insurance Premiums and Losses. figu gleaned from an abstract bi lusnranee Comi- panies in Canada, forthe year 1880, Just issued by the Superintendent of Insurance : - Fire Insurance, Canadian Companies : res are Statements of The followin i ry > oO section ef their Supt orters at 5 } Net cash received for premiums... . $1,203,573 and some even at the Sou h, where mau-} y 04 anount of losses iweurred dur- factures are beginning tu take root. bom Abe Webih cokes us 652,077 : . os } r . - . «), The common whiskey is poison. Legis | Net amount paid for losses..... aoe 706, 201 lation which allows the poison tu be opeuiy | British companies. Ol these three - , . 2 . <u d ‘ t a ‘ i - made, formally recopnizes the manniacture, have su lar bot Made any Te draws arevenve fromit, and at the savie Phd ale ifr ge aes allege ties tas ? . aga aaa » received for pr ume... 1,777,013 time afiects to trea the retall trace f at ' an . Ses nearre au | Criminal, does nol see worthy Mich yh Bee Sr Se 66D 764 respect. wount l foe lowees... .. =. 719,420 See eee . He £ 08 dR cee The notion that ports really feel all they ey i ineeieiihntay Le ¢ . bey . . ay el it the time when tt r . say, and feel ne when y BF®) Net cash received 241, 14¢ sayilg if, 18 a euperstit I the Gu CkLe@Es , Net 1 sees iucerred...... oo... Liv Ge of sensil e , @nd the liveliness of buatet- | Not amount pein ter Mente: .. 25.20 169.516 ation whic nable a writer te conceive : i ; ee stage ; < » | Inland Marine Insurance, Canadian com and paint stro emotions have been fuund ‘ jin eonjunction with a w heart. : : oy i : ' , i ; Net each reccived for premiug : 113,357 Nova Scotia retrogrades in the matter oj ‘ 1k cf duakes inaeeded a University consolidation. Subsid y halt ing the year... vi 185. 204 a dozen Unive rsitys tor fuur hundred thou- | N im pid for losses 77.569 sana pe ople ineans the West debasement Pho@-a roo. lyn ot standard, and the most wWretciied quailty © ‘ ed a of instruction. Graduates of a poor kind , Net am of | 45°46 ; : . . @) &hw will be bred in excessive numbers. : tor 30,855 The great experiment in E:eccive G re t ASCE C madiay Compan 5, a ernment, which has » been going on fur 7 au Oo, th Citizene i 7 i i i 6m et is acontury on the two contents begins tt d om recuras _" } : } > { . rT. ’ o 1 ¢92 At yield detinite results. One of these resniis : th cal : : $53, 94 is the futlity of second chambers, which i at bave be . . na 20 308 | have either proved ¢yphers or brought op MB pins r ein meenyees a . ° ) ? " ’ . e ve ; collisions and deadlocks . : ! . British C nanie 1 rin sy ; 13 ‘ British Cempanies, but Nihilism, fully carried out, would ovei 5 eis Be % ce ; na * teu Piss awe society, paralize authority, and fill a Sane he} } . . es ei iy D uheslee dee thas $230,221 the paths of ill@ Wit. lear. iiie part ore 4 . ‘ " v Po es th ave power OT evli Zin itself a Debdish Llas¢ : 2197 O81 i ee 1 claln tad 0 nation fer certain meor.id ald depraved } i. 24 44y . . v8 DAE cc eer ee ee renee eter es vse minds Of the Briliviiiiers type. Byes iong . . E Rea - U 2 AMer! Compaules, sever aceustomed to tie darkuess of the de spolic . . ave not m relurns Gungeon, are sure to be daZead when Oret - ; remiut I WORE i kas os 04 e > | brought into contact with the light Tne ore ; #5644 ae | Net am t of I ies that have iat : . af ae tet Set | French feeiing, inst ad of deparung, 1s | hee--me tlaie.e 8,497 |gowing More intense The cvuuneciuon | Clam Wide bee. ooo tose 97.576 j; with France, commercial, literary and | i beleate~aieinpossdtinaeenin social, has been renewed, and it’ is ceriaia | pati: adegds oe eis : : , ' re Saul Among the Prophets. that to strengthen the bond will be hence , n object of Freueh ambition. nu! or ge kj eat forth an ol Tec f Freueh ambi n iu ! (From the Torvnto Rail.) lheove on the jaubject or the Nationai Policy which was exh. oiled by Sir.Chariton during the session Was e@Mpliasized Mr. Huntington et Siontreai. hie Was net prepared to pledye ; ibe Geciveu tendency to my | tay Liberai party to a reduction of axu< } tions Phe Aighest revenue tariff possibi could have tu be maintained, on aceount cf he Pespousifilities ef the con: try , and goa ‘ that was Mr. Huntipgten’s announce uent. This lets two cate at once eut et (the bag. Inthe first place it is a ecoufes- sitet t ® reduction of taxation demand- airy Me. Blako and Sir Richard Cart ; wright (sho was not present—and why !) ee Canade’s Oniy Peerage. The reeent recognition by Her Majesty of a Canadian Barony is an exceptional cir- | | Longuenil) whose title has been acknew- | ledged, hold the rowarkable pusition ef | being the oniy subjeet of the Queen who is | a colonial peer, and who, ai the same time y precedeuce. The feudal Bar- | t t XLV, granting this title Charles Le Moyne for distinguished service is remark- able 2a creating not ouly territeriel Barony, . ea himself and hts descendanta, whether male orienale. The cession of Canadato Eng- land ly the treaty ef Paris in 1763, made no change in the legal right to held honors; since this period exeh successive head ef the family has, by assumption of right, used the title, bat it was not efficially re- ~giized iw the British Goverment until December 4, 1840. — Debretis i cevage. E+ ee ag re Lord Dufferin was the fist Ambeasader to arrive at the palace of the Czar in St. Peters- burg, after the fatal cxpl sion on the 13th ult reaching the Imperizl residence at the seme moment as the doctors ard priests, His bxcellency had seme dtiiculty ia obtaining acmission, but was cventualiy received by the | e Viediwir, whe told him the i Assassimativn, | would kKiusdly ¢ wiory | 1 HE the VEGETINE is Recommended by Ali Physicians. 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St vens, Busion, Mass., OWEN CONNOLLY & @0, ARE NOW SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS: AT CLEARING-OUT PRICES. 20; GREAT BARGAINS IN Grey and White Cottons, Sieetings, Lineng, PILLOW GOTTON, TOWELS, TABLE LINZMS, Tickings, Damasks, Towellings, &c., &. —-—- 0:0 -——_ — Cash Buyers can depend on getting Bargaing <@- ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, “ea ettown, March |, 1381.—3m oaw-wkly Seen ae Y ' Charlott So a eR ene ee es» eee eer eae re as C. ROBERTSON 50 QUEEN STREET, FOR FALL AND WINTER UNDERCLOTHING SCOTCH and CANADIAN, CHEAPER THAN EVER. Oct. 12, 1880, a ae etn a . sa Bible Colporteur, | ERT ANTED by the P. E. Island Auxiliary OW Bible Society, a good, active COL | PORTEUR, having a he rse and w to | travel selli g Bibles, for four months ef next ;summer. Application in writing, stating: i isalary, and enclosing testimorials, eam be } made at the Bible Deposit ry, Charlottetowa, lon or hefore noon of the 20th April next, ae | direetiy to the undersigned. ! i). MoNEILL, See. March 28, 1§81—4in, wkly 3i. FOR SALE, _— LOTS, No. 3 and No. 14, in the first range E, in Georgetown, not far from the Railroad Station. Cood title guaranteed from Joun Aldous, late Commissioner of Crown | Lande, dated October te eighteenth, one ‘thousand eight hundred, and fifty-nine, and registered in the proper office in Charlotte- ‘town. For further partict lars apply te & DUNPHY, Inspection solicited. | Vernon iiver, Lot 50, F. LEPAGE & OO. ) GLASGOW HOUSE | “March 25, 1851—Im * —aND— i | LOESTOR FISHERMEN, 538 Quaex STREET. March 22, ’S1-—pat CAN SEALE ° setioesialenss 4 c . iia subscribers will employ TWO er THREE goed CAN SEA in a i a FRESH SEEDS| For Early Sewing, FIRST INSTALMENT JUST RECEIVED. F. LePAGE & 00. JUST OPENED, For Spring Trade OVER 100 ’ DIFFESENT PATTERNS PAPER HANGINGS Ranging from 6 cents to $1.50 per roll. | | : r , ; ' he 1 f j ri ‘ Mil tannet and wili not b de by the Liber ings at New York, and when ene of } The u arch of modern waris swift. Mi). | cannvct om : * si made by the Liberal and Torcnio Oni them is On the point ef paying for his litary history. if its teachings way be trust. | party. And, therefore, the oye were a Au, eee C : en ow 7 i ! ed by those who have no practical acquaint iypecritieac in Gemanding it. nh the see a rashness w.th his life, no less than three | “°°? *808° "20 & is Reet . ce ; tine fs ald 3 j ; es if - ‘ ear } y P | ance with these matters, seems to ludicate | 0" piace, I a dontession that the Lib- Vegetine is £00 OV ail Druggists, ‘ Ts } er ec ee ae e ° . 1 wee : at Salers, 1 ; e reme m 1 correc t, Spring that a soldier who does not knew his trade, | *'3 y will carry out the responsi-| -- - SEERA EERE End salbilinbaa overboard and save beth him andthems | ;, jittle better than anv ether man im the | bilities of the conntry- if th y get the] fyi ORTG ; G _— SALE ; ie 2+ sae ‘ +) | . ; ~ . é. : - selves with the greatest difficulty. The same condition, a: iat the difference be | chauce. Aud therefore the y are hypecriti- | . ve es rs . noble fireman plunging through smoke | tween a half-train militia and a meb, | cal in denouccing these responsibiliiiies as | edo and flame inte the attic of some burning | when placed on a field of battle, is that it eri : O BE SOLD oh ion ae ON THE} Sa ae a Cee i i ia : heir p histery ii] rate thiaty 2 mises, on MOND 2; MAY i building to save a woman or child is a| takes wbout three de to reduce the for-| . Their past Atstory illustrates their pre le by ok * ; DA» oe en eats | familiar incident in the great citi | mer to the condition of the latter. sent position. Lhey eame into power im | OU COCK, Pp. m., under & Doriguge dated 33d | i nul 1den } eres Cities. a 1873 steeped to the lips in pleoges ot | Febroary, 187°, between James Rogerson, of we men, ‘navvies,’ we call them, have P Had a reg ilar and impart! al tribunal ex- | coonomy - and as we showed 4 few days aco Lot 29, Qoeen’s County, in Prince Edward : lifted a rail on an Americsn railroad, | isted, those who accuse the Minisver of |jy an incovtrovertitie manner, they in- | Eland, fume, of the one part, aud Stephen | when by some mistake a train is reen | Railways ef co instead of using eased the estimates ef expenditure frem | ee may, ee en os sweeping around the next carve. To| teir charges s es of party #ar, | snout $22.600.000 to about $26,000,000 ; | ABET PAT, Sil those two tracts of Laud cop- | i th 5 il j i Sethe | either in Parlian the se, would | » inane of Lites. sina * ?| tained ip the said Merigage, aud parcticalarly | . ve ‘ Te > vat . ie CUUTSE : | } ears i | ‘ ' arop e ral anc run weuid be the first Scene: tn di Riin Bla cei eile : Se oe : ers they | descrived in the schedules thereunto annexed, . . te - . . * “ "2 —- ” t , nna * 4 #Cbuni eR ead f Sevors leks More . . RP 2 impulse of the self preserving instinct, suttitio then Hits sevula? itive abd bevel |... ee veral tii 7 rod MOre | meikin} A and B, containing reepectively 50 amd the wreck of the train a secoadry ing in court of justice. The present | a, eat y expencilures Of their pre- | g@-res and 28 acres, situate on suid Town-hip, : 7 a g in u : | dece-surs. Agarin, they came imto power ite is Viti consideration. Net so with these brave westeth of ponsible incriminatiun im not ae sai a 7 ee ’ ; me he ly posse mien ot David MacVitie, 1 c in = : a pie ‘ n ry HaCMAaAGIe J Yalust | with the boildings thereon fellews. By diat of supe ‘ y= | only ur int e, but } ising a | Boe ' ma 4) ; E : ; : eu , A . oi & pe human exe! Ay ‘ na : , 7 hk 8) she Pacific Ratiway scheme of 1873; ey For particulars apply to H, Wadman, Vic- oe} i ol wiieerir ale alu forms |} } . ‘i ; : . 5 . lions they get the rail replaced in time oo oe: : : git Ores | hed veral oppertupities ef abandoning | torm, Crapaud, to save the train, but too late te save | the best possible cover tur real g jthat scheme, but they went om with it, RICHARD LEA, themselves, and beth are killed. When! The hunt for ¢ Ten Tribes j aided gaeatly to the public debt tor it, and | April 1, 188) —4i Astighee of Mortgagee, incidents like these are of every day lately to have formed a singular union i \* mdueted the werk im ® moss: Seckiess, | : . : : ; i ' ue Ee a oecurrence, Who can say that the race | Jingoism, under the name of Anglo Israel. | "nee | \ hg N H} ) i . e , % : } aii} p> ~<a. i 2 _ is degeserating. What is reckless ox-| The At gle-Saxons, Sevina, were Jews, | hy Rooks nb i | ae : : pesure ef life or limb in the excitement ne are venee 2) are to transier oo. = | 25} BUSHELS TIMOTHY SEED. and fierce passion ef the batiletield in ee on tie ee 8 a cortespondent telegravhs as | ae aplngyne ; ot Sa ae : : >| of the German ( » leit off long noses, | . Maur a ee ee ke 2500 LBs. RED CLOVER SEED, Island ¢omparisen with deedissuch as these? threw the books Moesss into the sea Rare “In the province seuth of thi AOUY growth, ae ? took to the worship of Woden, and became | C#i''tet (2@ atchorities report au Immense | a CASH WILL BE PAID, Bradlaugh. a nest of cersairs. Nothing lesa than the |destrucien of property, cattle and er: ps | W. P. CULWELL, Gpenentiniincninin ¢ ; es : . co es : Orntitiatl. a Lents en) ‘ ‘ ' ; resumption of the long noses will convines | P88 Were &t d,and telegraph poles Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1881. 3m Having once commenced action | us of the fac | were levelled. Several important towns in | rap porweecrtt ie | BEA $F PR Fe ci LPL | | Andal sre foods The Gove s of | gue errs at against Mr. Bradlaugh te compel Wim Tis President's Tonugnral will ‘bie : wr ver a ee 0: OU DEL EI ca i 4 . . . rr . os 7. o ne xt im o ; 4 stare : te vacate his pent in Parliament and pei too, comparist’n with anv Kitic’s éncech (ee ; eq andr Me Pee Vy pe ree _! a - e Ps | foe i cid ily ” teleg * es are threatened| GODIMI8810ON Nierchant. | ; recover the £500 for which he has reud-/} Illiteracy, is « to | m he | ee al ; ; TT ee ree vee Mikal ee : . tol : | wey 3 : : , : , ii Oe. it vi ‘Hires cf the & ad- | wii ered himself liable. fer every time he} peril of the Republic He will have to} m4 ze Saati’ oct AGENTS FOR y 10) P iQ c i entire distr * menhaeced 6: eG : : 4: C.. fae hi j . re ; Car. at. i. Se a cae ows anhan & flail ‘ : has sat in the House siuce his election, | learo, for his guid in pending contre | swollen rivers, A despatch from| @Q1¢08¢ & Guif Ports Steamship Co., the plaintiffs could net withdraw witb- | Vettles, taat Governineat, though it can by | g., ys hat if the rail-| No 73 Staite Stree, | out the eonsent of the ecurt. Prior to| eee ice — as poet ae | Wa en kinent gives Way a great i BOSTON ly } the abolition ef the pilory in 1837 the! owe aaa gE dg Gl 8 is certain. In four ef the| ws i Mt , | anything, and that tu fix the value, wherlrir : } . hanke aded. ‘1 .. : TUT | , i punishment for compounding such an! sac Ra oF fee oe as eit PAN Eathl POURB:: AEP AFORE... sa OR ; Q = HoOsSItiVe OT relative, ©) guid and si:ver b , t ; i KO | ontion “tidhiens amt edite we 3 ae ee : oo Fa: ; +4 the 10 Palace gardens and the pic : . < action Without autnority was that the | national legisiation is just as impossible as |... 5 aiihatels sit Velen. in dae de® tc | a 1 Sician as Dl ie et : : r i ie stil i aii mnGeda ny - wR: « i“ plaintiffs should stand on Lie piilorye | to x tne Vaine, positive «of relative, ct i we Sixtv miles of the valley sotdeeeal % 4T Rt FORTE RE BRIDLE. in some markett towne next adjoninge j any other twe commedities in the world. re ecded ‘eg impossible to relieve the | Sa TY 7 e © | : ' ot 1c ? 4 , met ber ‘ ‘e shen acomrmiite + wy. 1: r i { . 3 a 7 . | stat WELL K! [ FAR an where the oflence sheuld be commiit ad The E ighish Home Secretary, seeing | V)!la Even in Seville it is ditfiicult to | si 7 ry Py a ape AR : — and there remaynoe by thespace of two publie feeling reused against the ivish, has | a-sist the people Rescuers from the ves ander Mcinuis, shipbuilder. This is one of * | 7 7 t ; i ‘ . . * ° a rms ing’s Con 3 nine { houres.” Jt is pointed out as some-|exultingly given reins to his platform | fs in the river and gendarmes from the | oa tae ar yr ae — ~ i . en : a roe yas P 1 es a } z $ NEN 2 APES ’ ° there is | what signifieant that the preceedings | genius, ana poured upon Mr, Parnell and | ¢@frison in dents hastened to aid the] onthe proaaes a well finished new House, ; , Hl. } , , ne assuciat a te . gibes : ten | niarined { cit fons }, containing eight rooms and large kiie avai ad ah were ce: noed | hia astuciatesa torrent of gibes and insuit alarined popu nm. King Alfonse, ‘with | containing eight a arge kiiehen, | against Mr. Bras laugh were comment ed ae of healt ki } anne tha WMirtatasel Fnblia Gotte ats feave.at} with fros!-proof cellar, stone. wall. Ajsn, = | immediately after his motion for ¢ re- | 2° Memory S wate WH) Fankis Ween the | PDe Mt telat OFF MLO OTK, Vill leave Ot] snvg Cuttene fer wen ef hired. belo. with “| turn of the permanent pensien list. and | Coercion Bill and the Arms Act are for. | the end of the week foi Seville and th: splendid Barn and Stables, Root House, &c. a — SM ANS} gotten. A nian will never forgive you for | flooded districts A never falling stream of fresh water rune t “ 2 : | through the property—of inestimable value for use of stock and other purposes. This Farm has peculiar advantages, being situated at Fortune Bridge—a well known shipping place,—also the advantage of raising mussel niud Qn the spot, For fall partionlars and terme of s to Messrs. MCKINNON & MCLE town, P. E. L Feb. 8, i881. » 8 BOAT ale apply AN. Charlot*e. AG yer LOBSTER FACTORY. of © BAGS (2: tnshale cach) of the leo 1D FISHERMEN ioe th : a ’ t cao. has o 1 . BOURKE, dy ft . J. J. FLETCHE ‘Uanadian Golden Drop Wheat, Mount Stewart, March 9, 1861—qkly 4 For sale (don’t miss getting some) at ~~ 2 BEEK & GOFF’S. | TAKE NOTICE i ZULU, $5.50 Jewellery, &. ‘ECHR Wheatly River Lime Co. will sell by} the 29th day of Juse next, at2 0 glock, p. m., if not.soener scold Ly private sale, the follow- iny Real Es'ate, viz: Bridge, with two Kilns; alvo two conum: dious | Buudings, Way Bridge, and utensils for the pur pose of lime burning. wharf, West River, with Lime Kiln and | Manufac ured on welling House thereon. Bonaventure County, Province of Quabee, being an incxhaustable limestone quarry, with / #0ls at is. i§., Us 9d, 4s, Ga. is. a commedious Dwelling Llonse thereon. McMillan, Esq., W heat! McKay, Uyster Fed Bric Bridge. Oyster Bed Bridge. March 24, ’$i—8m cow } ARTIES indebted to me for subscription to AxnGus, either by Book Account or Note of Hand, will please settle the same with Mr. ©. P. Pieteher, Queen Street Musie Store. Those who owe. and are unable to Tie , LAsiho BXCZLLENT QUALITY. j0Ok SALE CHEAPER THAN EVER, in Por et once, bind: hott chvenll ane eer 5 and 10-pennd parcels. Half chests ™*** *° 4 te avo dany 7 TLETCHER. very cheap. Ch’town, March 18, 1481. _ 24 5 QUALITY WARRANTED, z BEER & GOFF. March 22, ’$1—eod wkly cImothy and Glover Seed BCUGHT AND SOLD, aoe Pea BEER & GUPP'S. HOUSEH*LD WORGS! | ; CLIMAX - | Bee ae é Pills and Qintment! BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN. | Purity of B’001 Essential to Health, Strength, and Long Life, FP We guarantee the barrels to be of Decarben- ined Stee’, These guus are wade from aroy)} tifles, re-bored and stock remodeled, ea sRSURe Positiv¥. saks.t ¥ every! gun is fired with a double charge by our own , employees, Of the hundreds tested Bot one surpass all other Medicines for Purifying hay failed, All these guns in future will bear | P 4 the Blood they sre aveilable for all as ® Send 6 cts, for vur 96-page Lilustrated Cata-! euaaee iy ek wetanie Ap wees ae logue of Firearms, Watches, Plat-d-ware, | NEYS and | OWELS, In pgestion CHARLES STARK, Obstruction of every kind they quickly rer 25 Chuich Street, Toronto, | move the c use, acd m constipation | dirordered condition cf the Bowels, they } aetas a Cleansing aperient. | For Debi'iteted Constitutions and all | Female Comp saints there i ills are uneur eee correct all lnmegularities and exknestes from whatever couse erisiDgs "HE “PELES- pril 8, i881. Good Business Stand FTOR SALE. PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, stan ds uprivalled for the tecuity it dieplay iu relieving bewirg ered rio wnghly CaF ing the mo-t inveierst Mores ond Ucer apd in cuse> of i AD LEGS, BAD BRE ast MLD VW OUNDS Gout, Kheu met im, @ id Une half acre of Land situate at McPhee’s | 510 Vinewres, it sols ae & Chaim, ly at Profe-scr HonowaY'® Estab isiment, D SIREET, LONDON, aad i ; ; } i } ; One half acre of i.end situate at Oyster Bed ; ; Also 5 acres Land situate in Port Daniel, - | 533, OXFOR and 38s. eack Dox and Pat, and in | at 3. cents, 90 cents. and $1 50 cents, and y River, or Donald | the iarger sizes ip proportion. Le. Auctiva sale will ie plane at Oyster Bed br Caution.—J have no Agent in the United States, nor are my Medicinessala DexaLp Mc KAY, there. Purchasers should therefore Secy and Treas. | on the Label on the Pots and Boxes. the address is not 533, Oaford Stretl, For terms and particulars apply to Alex. ‘Tr9R At tas if Cau ob Uf HUMAN KISERY Is THE LOSS OF We have recently published 2 new edition of Dr. Cuiverwell’s Ceite- brated Essay on the radicu!l and permanent cure (without medicines of Nervous Debiliiy, Mentai ana Physical Inca- pacity, Jmpedimenis to Marriage, etc., resalt- ing pa cucesses. #7 Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cen or two portage stamps. 4 . * he celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from thirty years’ successiul practice, that alarming cousequen- Ces Inay be radically cured withuut the Gan #erous use Of internal medicines er the use of the knife; pointing out a mode of care at once simple, ceriaim and efiectnal by vivans of which every sufferer, no matier what his condiiion may be, may cure bimseif Cheaply, privately and radically, é this Lecture should be in’ the hands of every }outh and every man in the land. Address a rm THE CULVELWELL BEDICAL CODPAAT, 41 Ann St., New York. ap | Post Office Box 4583, inak Place to babs orr Priptin CORE WB Thi LidGhaohes, c desiring to keep them informed concerniry P. KE. Island, cannot do soim a better or cheap woway thaw by subsermbuy to Tas Ween bhAsMiINER gO Great Prom, the Upited States, co: the London, they are spurious. The Trade Mxrks of my raid Medicines are registered in Ottawa, and aleo at Wash ingion, signed . THOMAS HULLOWAY. 533, Oxford Street, London. , dept. 1, 1830, HK WEERLY BAAMINER, — Pe: sons having reiatives or menus abroad, an“ Sent, postpaid, to any address ep recep of Une Delar,