wot ATM TIN EER, a I MAY 12. 1882. a — tenses tee " . — — : : a enema nana ner Gigs a s . : ee . 5 | will ace hade for th ualities POESY. tf 9 | Steamer South THe DAI Y i: KXAMINER | will accept a shade less for ese qua a ‘ mee : : 7 *|than he has beew askiug. He cau only . we lave Prince Street Wharton M , — /have a monoply by supplying cheap sugar. . 8 day werning next, at 4.30 4.5 7 M AY 12, 1882 Be Sum i Summit clothed the woods in reel > shaw s and W estville W harves; and on ef ee ee And wild flowers blossom d pe 1 0:0 re eday —— + aoe hour, wij ow i | Tie B 3 ‘here May-flowers deck’d the sod, ste sat, , libe same place ior Mt. St : Legislative Co.nsii Election. Tie Estimates. W a ne es sein 7% | mediahe see ewart ‘ace } a Bact : ht enent . ” & < : : i‘ . - 5 , 7 < -T* ie ’ ry iy > 7 : "PASt ( ; — M nantes having vacated| :## amouat to be expended in th'®| The rull.of Ocean kissed the shore, rOHE proprietor ol this Establishment, owing to 1 he increase cidade ri MR. ALEXANDER LAIRD LAVIN vacate | Province by the Dominion (Government 18 In murmurs borne afar, — demand for bis Goods. bas added new facilities to his his seat in the Legisla ive Council, there | | aie While Echo woke—her song invoked, os «ie . ] 1 improved achipery will be an election to Gill the vacancy on | $3!2 700, as follows :— And mocked her sweet guitar ! Bakery, consisting of the latest and most Improved machinery, . I 3 i 7 i = . . j the 13th day of June next—nomination On) }.. partic Buildings in Summer- . ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with —-—— pc: ie wae ; ‘Molasses, Brooms, Tea, & er san | For Charlottetown Marine Hospital ono | A halo bright of loveliness ® * ° 4 ’ et, ee ia nbitioualoesscennnss oom 9 600] Biubed her ayiph-lke form, Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &6., |p. coseon | pares Hae Seta ne he ba Loose species aaa Tue City Council meets on Monday) p . \ioirae R; tcuth Rustico... 6,00 Betraying feelings warm ; = ee | BL new | g supplies, I will offer at evening to tix the levy for the year. : aan + oe adaisuds from P. E With raptured gaze, on distant space, AT TRE SHORTEST NOTICE, Ae SA l oe the 13th inst., ° ¢ . ei, re Biay Vf reat ree one < » afer 4 ast Ciev oc -m « A quarter per cent on the property of| [sland te Great Britain......... 7,50 That swept the blue afar, a be i" “te a » & m., sharp — the City represents about seven thousand | The f !owing supplementary estimates have With warbling bland, and lily han i shh soak eee, aaice a co dollars. The City Schools cost about nine | snes be on made :— She atruck her sweet guitar ! Prive caites Bri ren aon Tea, thoueznd dollars. So that if it were not!) a 189,200 : : . . r - _ gpg all ae obaceo, fas Cape Traverse Railway. ....-....++s — NMI. XY YQ! NY AY A NJ » Y Len boxes Black Tobacco c fur the cost of the schools, the affairs of the | Netw Rolling Stock for P. FE. Island LOOO lbs. © HOICH CON FHC PLO A ER ma esi ‘A oiiain Sete Corporation proper could be managed tiilway og he ae eee ees 65,000 | She sang of Beauty,—sang of Lev e, ee ; oe O ehe:drid reams Wrapping Paper, custiy with a tevy of one per cont | For the Breakwater at North St. Of youthful hearts entwined, To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal, Fifty boxes Soap, ; It = = suggested a the - re- | Veter’s Bay....... 2 a! : as Os Who knew no bliss - equal “1g Twenty bores Blue and Wikite Starch, quired for the mantenance of the schoeis| Improvement of South West Biver, | Phe transport of the mind ! — sai Sevier . : — Ten cases Baked Beans, should be levied for by the School Board! New London...... Fea amen Ee oom For pleasure strewed their path with joy, Yes Orders by mail promplly executed. Gus tienen Seana upoa all citizens, and not by the City | Wood Island Breakwater........-- 2 ann ‘Than roses, sweeter far, +r or | One hundred dozen Brooms, ! ) ‘1 property yne ilv Dominion Buildings, Charlottetown. . 3 300 ; a : a Council upon property owners only. | ee 1.50) | Or damsel’s song, the groves among, bE | ‘Sense ot anda. The sugyestion is one which seems to| Miminegash Breakwater. ....-.---- coo} With thrilling sweet guitar ! ; ’ HORACE HASZALD id : | Light House at Cardigan River...... vou i “ oa ‘ Wiest . : P Bite a | ie ALD, deserve some consicgeration. It 18 certainly | : ale rouse i os 3 & 5 000 - I rince Street, C LAY ottetow n, : R Ss au i May, lt 9; Lower Queen Street, hard and unfair, especially at the present | Rae ae aachenegh he Iv, May 4 81 ae ee ae heen Stree : | osiay for stei ev *t ‘ 4 ? : aa —— time; when ren‘s are down, that the pro-/ Halifax and Murray Harbor. . 3,500 | With Beauty —dear enchanting toy ! — . perty owner should be compelled to make | : mone That warms the stripling’s heart, od os Sa te 7 es ec | Total... 2.66 sce e ee eeeeeees $312,1€C | Se sang, how Love—that darling Boy! a + ’ ee en ee eet Jur men at Ottawa have done pretty well, Had wedded, ne’er to part! a ; the principle of tyrenny that a body not a. eee ne etka 7. : ies Ase ze first | How down the tranquil stream of life, s HERE will be a CONCERT, IN AID oF Fe directly responsible to the peopie have the havent they: When LHE EXAMINER s They glide, without a jar, $ THE POOR, iu the : ower te m+ke y expendit: r may led attention to these money votes We omit oa ’ : pamae ie Neier nenenes Seer ay 12 ‘ > ce Music's strain the heart that gains . , ‘ eee fit, and compel! the City Council to foot | ted the amount for Casumpec Harbor, (35,000), ida ; - villi ~ rect suites | : remreewns eee DS eee cence Yi ase A. ALL, ’ : rom thrilling, sweet guitar | their bilis t» any amonnt. and the subsidy for a steamer to ply between i uibal It is, of course, imperatively necessary | Halifax, Murray Harbor, and Charlottetown, Ys YY &, A sSRO NM " . a a ‘ & 2 2 Ul, & é 2 . that the City Schools be well maintained,| .. 500) . po F Motents ol : : THURSDAY M rf sd tha he teachers be not | ‘* 9) Sie sang in praise of Nature’s charms, a y a a and that the position of the teachers be not | ee That strike the wand’ring eye BEAVE JUST OPENED ’ “ is prejndiced But if these ends can be} ate . When es a , As there «ili be Mrsic by the Orcheatral 3 gained. and at the same, time the burden of An Hour in Scotland Of scenez of Ocean, me and realms : cies ent’ thas ae ee g ° é same, ie i j } Ci. on 18s pe > : = ra at 4 YOUR : . i taxation for schvol purposes can be equally | pcthtat light the starry BEYs cissweep, (20 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles. | mate exjoyaite entertainment may beee i distributed, and the principle of tyranny! peyiwiscENCES, ANECDOTRS AND SONGS OF | "Thi : milk wae ; fi an ee ‘TROTR wy ON . noe ‘ EP pected Progr mme printed on tie 17th, lia exorcised from the Body Corporate, does i | SCOTLAND. The mi _ - a ; SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR FARTNERS. Admission i5 cents, Concert at 8 p.m, f not seem right that steps should be taken = 0% t a ak = — 1eres, i | May 6, ’82. f - Sere _ | Mr. Bairnsfather’s lecture of last evening re ee oe McALBYN Wi unchester and Glasgow Goods, aise a large lot q arpets — , eae erere e decline to eXpress any opinion upon | s interesting as any We have heard on ? » 19%} aot ee ae . : j , oat T K t t ll P ts 5 the aubject of the suggestion. This is @/th0: subject. It was characterized by| O° ‘*"» May 12th, 1882. of New Vesigus and of Excellent Value, to follow iCKetS tO a on esto forthe citizens, sod enpecially for | Porgy an eegance ‘ot language, together] by Steamsiip “Prince Bdnard.” WEST AND NORTH WEST aa . ence uns el ee ae = a “s fe | with a wealth of humorous anecdote. Mr. The Dublin Murder. . ; e S<cuoos Were estaoisne 0 © FESS | ; vat ait .Y ‘ rs Hele r MNie@AS e _—_-_eo— “sf . rr ‘ r r T * + ‘ yy os? “gh » ; *5; . | basis. ee ae | wn ccnsesl tana of the Mask tte ED RARLY BY *ROREREEN (oper, Over the Entercelonial and Os a jae livery, and he threw much histricnie power ie general tone of the Hoglish press 18 G re ] ; k K . ‘ . jinte the recital of his quaint stories of Scot |most reassuring. Outside of London no ‘ : 4 mr hete run ailway &, | Wh the Comirg Man? a . f 28 Bales English Paper Hangings , 0 18 tne Lomirg Man |tish manners. Lords of high d-gres ; ser- | Liberal organ favors a retreat from the new - Fee te ee 7 oe e5 For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landi — policy in Ireland, and the extrenie ale at Po ce ictou Landing ty Ir seems to be generally conceded that a! general election for the whole of Canada | will take place during the present year. ; What all parties say is likely te come about, | the Government will in all probability per mit; and after the close of the present ses- | sion of Parliament, we know not what day we may hear it anncunced that the Writs are out. The lamentable illness of the Hon. J. C. Pope, makes it necessary that a candidate should be named ‘to take his place in the representation of Queen’s County, and a colleague will also be needed for Mr. Hackett im the representation of Prince Connty. vants of low degree; professors of much learning ; students who thought the nmaber | of commandments were about “fa hun dred ”; m:n who neither drank nor smoked; | some, whe on being questioned as to how j they reached home last night, rephed, ‘It wasn't the length « f the road that bothered j me, it was the brea/th,’—th so, aud a host of othefs, succeeded in eliciting out- bursts of laughter from the audience, Th iid part of the lecture was highly interes:- | g and instructive, showing a thorough | s tL n Nationalists lead the way in denouncing the crime. The London Times stand ab- solutely alone in the attempt to turn this |appailing catastrophe into a calamnious personal attack and infamous attempt to inflame national passions. if the two uinrderers had been at the elbow of the ‘leader writer they could not have dictated 'words more admirably calculated to serve their end. AMFRICAN RESPONSIBILITY, } | ., « ‘ } " j ai y rr } ; ’ ‘ ce mmand of the subjec and the wari ec The Pall Mail Gazette says:—*Th. thusiasm of a true son of the heather. The American Fenians made no secret of “their lecturer varied his interesting comments by | designs. There were special grounds for singing some Scottish songs in a character- j sub : c thinking that some piece of ferocity on istic manner. It is hard to explain the se- E 7 3 Bales Grain Bags. _ W. & A. BROWN & CO. BEER & GOFTF, April 2s, Wholesale and Retail Grocers —-—-—:0: —-——- D, A. MLEOD, May 2, 1882, JSUT PUBLISHED! “Shoit Speculativa Fssays,” BY ROBERT B. THOMAS, For sale at the Bookstores of Mesers, Bemper Brees. Chappelle, Harvie «nd G BL, Hasgzird, Price 50 cents, 3a 29 2W —— WANTS, LUST, FOUND. de, GOR SALE, at the * \Villow Farm,” near aan their part had been for weeks close at hand. Now, it is-highly importent that the|¢eret of the power which these songs exer- “t. Dunsian’s (sileze, Pressed Hay at . 7 °F | The prospect of the pacification of the i selection of these gentlemen should be most! Cie Over the people. An earnestness, dig- country was calculated to disgust the ex- = Le : oul : ; aa: a he y wal : $12.00 per ten. Pevraicre Walks carefally e. For the Provincial Leyis- nity and wild simplicity pervade the virs,| seme Fenians. It is probable eneugh that ; —? = lature t election of candidates is not a; Which at once arouse a!l the national senti- 7 ' 38 K iy! ‘ matter of such great consequence, though | ment in the breaz: of the Seot soy pan Grawe Tote toe 66 Seeere Gane Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever. erent rare pe cUTTER oF ‘ i Z : *. } . 10 g i | é a tc. i : In their! tite of Mr. Forster, but was baffled. The t- FOREMAN tn 4 first-class Tailoring it is ¥mportant that good _ repre- | simplest expressions these airs abound in change in the policy of the Government Establishment by cne who bes bed mapy sentative “men be obtained : for here thirds, fifths and octaves, yet handed down only made them more resolute in their years expericace and ibe roughly understands all know wWhat the Province is and|fer centuries, and p-rhaps endlessly varied, | gatermination to establish a blood fend the ‘Tailoring Busiucss ip ali ite Branches, what it wants, but in Ottawa the/| but still retaining their peculiar structuce. between Ireland and England. There is Apply at this office. jma 9 Gi ANTEDIM Province is known and judged by the men | Mr. Bairnsfather sang these songs with every sign that these odious calculations C ££ a offee, Fresh, Roasted & Ground. \, smow anc, Apiuy we send there, and its wants and iuterests | clearness and ease, being fortunate in hav-| wij) be balked. The atrocity of the crime ald. Pictou, N, 8. ILDiIATELY—A Carriage to Alexander McDon- are known only through them, jing so able an accompanist as Mr. Earle. | wil) for the moment rally the Irish to the rae 6 It ia therefure important that we send to| itis to be regretted that there were not} side of order. Nothing makes this more ve Ottawa our best men—men skilled in deal- | ing with men. Now, the “‘ happy go lucky style” in which we are accustomed to select candi- dates for the Local Legislature won't do ;| and last of all must the candidate he accepted who presses himself into the fleir, | The satisfaction experienced in the Con- vention, in which all parts of Quneen’s | County were represented, when Messrs. Pope and Brecken were last selected, bas not | of course been forgotten ; and we hope that | similar conventions wiil forthwith be ap pointed to nominate the Liberal-Conserva- tive candidates who will, in all probability, soon be required. The formation of a Liberal-Conservative Club, and then the appointment of County Conventions to nominate candidates—this is, in our opinion, the course which should be pursued. -— 7) oon -r e The Newfoundland Seai Fisheries. A pespatcn of the 9th from St. John’s saya. The Dundee sea'ing steamship ‘* Thetis” arrived at Brigus from the coa-t ot Labrador, after a most unsuccessful fish- | ery. She is practically empty. Her re-| ports are most discouraging. Of the twenty-one sealing steamships now out on} the northeast coasts of Newfoundland and | Labrador engaged in seal fishing the **Nep- | tune’ is the only one not reported empty. She scores barely one thousand old pelts, The “Thetis” has been considerably dam aged by the ice and has had her stem car ried away. The current Newfoundland seal | fishery will vrove one of the most disastrous | on record. The aggregate catch will not | exceed one-third of the results of a good | year’s operations on the old fields. The} whole sailing fleet are reported empty, the | hard and heavy character of the iee render- | ing unaided canvas simply useless. The Sugar Market. A leading commission house im Glasgow, writing on the 19th ult. to its Canadian | correspondents, says :— Our market for crushed sugar has been very strong during the past week, with gradually advancing prices, and although things have been quieter again the last two er three days, this day’s values show a considerable rise on our last quotations (12th April) porticularly for the lower grades. At this moment the market is | stesdy and there ia a considerable demand | for export for low qualities under Dutch Standard Nw. 14 Ir is understood that the present week's Allan steamer from here for Montreal takes out about 400 cusks, and that about the same quantity of eimilar qualities goes out from Liv-rpoo] Suoh facts put to d ght all stories about | the sager monopoly. When the Oanadian refiners put or kvep priges Np a single peg | too high. the Enytish or Seotch refiner finds | 18 OD} Octuuity and bis market again. The | qualities named are inferior sugars, but even these cen be k-pt out and not 2 dol- bar'y worth famported if Hite Oatvadinn yeBrfer igure of hearing him and ' whole transaction before m+, ae ; | of petty political animosities, and is a mis- 'erable atvempt to wash the dirty linen of i|\Old New | Halifax, N. S. i Juliet. present a greater number to have the plea comparing him with Kennedy and Fairbairn. to beth of | whom he is in some respects superior, —eame ee Mr. Blackman, prometer of the Short Line Railway Company, had cudgelled the editor of a St. John’s Newfound and paper, for making some remarks about him and his company that were not pleasing He was taken before the court by the newspaper man, charged with assault, and was ob iged ito find securities tu keep the peace. Mr. Blackman since that escapade, it appears, has got into another little ciffienlty, thi- time with the Speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly. The Premier, Sir W. Whiteway, had invited Mr. Blackman into the Speaker’s Room, in the House of Assembly, and with others were engaged in conversation, when the Speaker, Mr. J. W. McNeily entered theroom. The latter manifested displeasure with the presence of Mr. Blackman within the sacred precinct, and remarked that it was neces | sary to ‘* draw the line somewhere,” where- upou Mr. Blackman observed that he couid ‘clean him (the Speaker) ont.” The Speaker interpreted this figurative expres | sion ea one fraught with impending danger lto his person, and had Mr. Blackman ‘*vanked,” so to speak, to the Police Court. There the case was heard aceording to the forms of law in * ye ancient Colony,” and, after due deliberation and careful eon sideration of the case, the court d:livered judgment, winding up as follows ; ‘* [have the highest respect for the ex- alted position of the Speaker, aod I regard it as high as that of the soverciyn ; bat I regret in this country there is none of that dignity or respect sncrounding the Speaker- ahip which are exhibited elsewhere, and in this case Lam rorry that it has been drag- i gad down and degraded, and that ihe word ‘contemptible’ expresses the nature of the [t arose out the House of Assembly in the Police Court. As regards the binding of Mr. Blackburn | to the peace, it was a mere matter of form bat the provisions of the law demanded it.” _—— > > ><a —-- --— Rose. BecPoRv’s CANADIAN MONTHLY AND Nationa Review, for May, edited by G. Mercer Adam, is at hand. Among the very interesting contents are the following articles: ‘orld Tales: The Northmea im) Pierce Stevens Hav» ilton, Notes upon Romeo and By RK. W. Boodle, B. A., Montreal. The Cure of Moral Insanity. By J. L F, America. By Toronto. Longfellow. By the Rev. W. D. Armstrong, M. A, Ottawa. Protection and Free Trade. By A _ Freclance, Toronto | Editor and Contributor, by Ishmael], Truro, N.S. Illustrations of Canadian Life {IIT ) By Rev. W. Wye Suith, Newmarket. The | Permanency of Christianity by Alchemist, Montreal. Our English Critics By Tromae Cross, Ottawa. Darwin, bis Life and Work’ sienaiiigsaiiiteitidleliiia Tur only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Priace and ( rafton Strebel, nov 1 tf why certain than that the policy of arbitrary arrest has been abandoned.” MR. GLADSTONE’S OPINION, Mr. Gladstone has telegraphed to the Viceroy of India :—‘‘ The object of this black act is plainly to arouse indignant passions, and embitter the relations be- tween Grea, Britain and Ireland.” ent opp PassENGERS per ‘‘ Northern Light” from Georgetown to Pictou, May 10:—Issac Fout- lier, Heman Boutlier, Frank Hartiey, James Johason, R Steal, Rev A Osborne, T C Allan, i; RA Sandersen, Daniel Britt, Miss Dawson, W J Kenny, D Campbell, Thomas Fish, J C Thibbit, Benjamin Preston, Mrs A McDonald, Miss Lizzie McLeod, Effie McLean. (feorgetown to Pictou, May 11:—Matthew McDonald, Neil Young, Obediah White, John White, J R Kiliott, A H French, Joseph Me- “onald, Misses M McKinvon, A McKinnon, T E Thorntin. Pictou to Georgetown, May 11:—John Fraser, C N Comming, Neil McKinnon, Dune can McKiunon, A Stone, “ Gunn, Chase Beos, Wm Reardon, Michael Keough, T B Hail, WD McKay, A Johnson, Daniel Steel, John Hogan, George Panting, Mra Belle Me- Innis, Dr Muttart, M P. wedi ittinetbertilinwecnine TRE incendiaries are at work in Winnipeg. A despatch of the 9th reports :— Another fire has taken place here ; damage $15,000. Three attempts of fncendiarism were made within twenty-four hours. A man n>omed McCarthy | was arrested on suspicion, At a meeting of | | citizens on Saturday night fifty special police- | men were svrorn in to patrol the streets, There | Were more teendiary fires on Sunday and | fifty more specials were sworn in. The Mavor | has offered a reward of $2,000 for information | Which will lead to the conviction of incendi- | eee. A vizilance committee bas been ap pointed, siesnidncgliialline inane Curar aXp Goop.—For 50 cents you can purchase from any reliab e druggist, a box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which contains forty-tive doses; this is cheaper than any other similiar medicine sold and while it is cheap oar drug ists say it is best, and give satisfaction in all cases. Sold in Charlotte. ‘town by Apothecaries Hall Co. Read the advertisementin another co'umn. CARD OF THANKS. Ww. take this opportunity of returning thanks to the gentlemen who during the fire on Sunday last, at our tesidence, risked’ their lives in saving furniture and! Other propercy A'so to the friends who ipromplly supplied relief to the family after | the fire. i JOHN R BOURKE, JAMES H. BOURKE, Millview, May 11, ’82—li waly, pat HORSE AND GARRIAGE TAX | TOTICE is hereby given to all persons iN who bave not paid their Horse and Car. | tinge Tox for this year, that on end : fter ‘the 25. May instant, summons will be: issved against ai] peisons in default, FRANCIS §. CHAND May 12; THe2—Taw Wil dave Sole. | ou: Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted. :O3 Biscuits, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, April 24, 1882. “‘CHEAPSIDE. 20% We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSFKEEPERS’ GOODS in Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &¢., at prices to suit the times. =30: Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Rai-ins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are ef the Very Besi Quality and Marked at cowest Rates. -—*0:-—— NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPs, OILS, Ke, &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY. te 0 ee PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad HENRY BEER - Station free of charge. CalerWéttetews, April (9, 1892-~gaw, wely ! « omenmee WANT to exchance a Driving Wagon fora Tinck Wagon; or failing, a trade, I Truck Wagon, Apply to H. will bay “a {ma 4 OO\VRB:. 0 i dence on Dos risay Lane, Head of Hiils- horeugh Sireet, formerly the property of P, W. Hyndmen, now cecupied by Mr, Uns- worth, Possession on the 2ud June.—dJas. JEsDKIsaY [ma 3 »AXTED, ly a young man having ex- V perience @ sitvation as salesman or Book -kee per Apply at this « flice, {maa 2 tf O LET—The house now occupied by Dr. i é. 8 * Baguall, Prince Street, 3 door berth of Athe: zum, contains eight rooms, with good yard and «uthouses, Py ssession given Ist June. For further particulars ap- ply next door, to Robert F, Irving, Ima 1 eod } ODD'S BLANKET, WOOL, AND CUR- TAIN WASHER, a first-class article, b Very bous ke per should bave uone—$l each, For sale, «bolesale and retail, a good aston ment of Tinware, Customers would & well to examine goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere, Shop opposite | r Jenkins’, Que » Stieet.—Ror xt Repo, Practical Tin- Kmith jma 1 lm whly Gvod = rferences. W ANTED—A good Cook. Mast have Ty first-class ref. rences from last sitnation. | Apply by lerttur only to “Alpha,” Esamina’ oitice, fap % \ ANTED—A_ smart, active girl to do \ general housework ina small femily. [#P 26 — Apply at the Examen cflice. ry O LET A House containing 6 rooms i Apply to James McLeod, Spring Pas Road, jap 19 x 0 LET—The “House at present oceupied by R. Siovg: ‘, E-4q _ at the he ad of Pow- nul Street, Possession given the Ist _ Bext. Apply at chia « jap 4 €o iHee, NITY HOTEL TO°LET- Tas Hotel is J finely situated, standing vpposite tbe Bishop's Palace, on the highest ground in the . city, It contains 37 rooms, and being cone liznous te the S eam Navigation Companys Wharf, is admirably adapted for the accomo- dation of summer visitors to the island, Terms easy. Apply to Messrs. Geo. Davies & Co., London House fap 17 — catanl re°O LET—The second story of the Brick Bajlding, on Queen Street lately uccue pied as the Orange Hail. It is convenien'ly situated and well adapted gs mg ty ive } ; zn, Queen Street. office, Apply to Mars. Orr eee 1t O LET—-Pessession given the first of May, the House ix King Street, at present Oe | cRpied by A. Te miine, Esq, City Clerk Ape Py to WaotiaMm Donn, {@P 4 °y O LET—A house cootaining eight = | § eleves rooms situate on Kent 5 rees, a j half of the subseribers premises, Rent | mMucergie, A to Freucis Mcivory,. vy urer 7 vod LET—That plcasantly-sitrated resi- |