eave Five DoLLaRs A YEAR. ~NEW SERIES ‘* This is true — a a - pt tenet — mine ee desman —-- Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirrpxs. CHARLOTT TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 SS 3 1883, _ a ee + - - eee -_—. — ——— —— -—-- SINGLE Copizs Two Crxrs, VOL 1B-=-NO, 98. MXAMINER every evening, by THE DAiLy The Examiner Publishing Oo. From their office, corner of Water and Great George Sir.ets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Rates of SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 ihree #20nths, - ° : 1 26 0 50 w- Advertising at most moderate rates. | ine Month, Contracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on ap lication. | neil ALMANAG FOR SEPTEMBER, (883. MOON S CHANGES, New Moon Ist day, 10h, 1 9m., a. m, First Quarter, 9th day, 2h. 15.3m. p. m, Fail Moon, 16th day, 5h. 28.7m., p. m. Las? quarter 23rd day, 8h. 38.3m., a. m. >. (San 'Sun |Moon|High | Days yy |DAY OF WEEK -ises|\sets | rises ; water|len’h, sedi iz b m{h m | morn aft’n | l|SatarJlay 5 26)6 34; 5 23/10 42 2\ Sunday 27' 32' 6 24/11 15413 13 3! Monday | 28; 30) 7 28ill 48 4| Tuesday | 29) 28) 8 25;morn! 5 Wednesday | 31| 25; 9 26 0 18 6) Tharsday 32 sini 25, 0 51 7) Friday 33; 22ik1 23) 27? 8/ Saturday } 34) Wiaftl9) 2 7) 9'Sunday 3b} 15; 1 13) 3 4/12 50 10|Monday | 37, 16) 2 3) 3 53} it fuesday 33 14! 2 50} 5 9) 12iWednesday | 40) 12) 3 32| 6 29) 13 Thursday | 4; Il} 4 10! 7 40) 14 Friday | 42, 9 4 45) 8 36 15 Saturday 43, 7| 5 18) 9 24, ; 16 Sunday 45; 5, 5 51/10 7/12 30 17 Monday | 46 3} 6 23:10 48; 15, Tuesday | 47) 1 6 58)11 29) = : odneedey = 5 4 : ae 10 hursda o ou 2 « 21 Friday . 51} 55 9 9 1 41 22/Saturday 52} 53)10 4) 2 34 93| sunday 53) sili 3! 3 38)12 24: Monday | 55! 49) morn} 4 58) 25' Tuesday , 56; 47; O 6) 6 20! 26, Wednesday 57, 45 1 9) 7 30) 27| Thursday |; 59 43, 2 12; 8 23) 23| Friday 6 0 41/315 9 5 29 Saturday | 1; 39 4 16' 9 43 3} 87) 6 16)10 1)4 48 i ! 30/Sunday \ Prince Hdward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, o take effect on the 24th May, 1883, ~ TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) axpanes. | MIXED. STATIONS, | MIXED, scliieastiaieessian teams naaeelaias Ch’town ..|Dp 6.45am) Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15 pm Royalty Jo’ “* 7.00 “| “ 9.55 “| * 4.35 “ Wee * tae “Shee + “Ee *% Hunter R’r| ** 7.45 “*, “11.06 “ | “ 5.40 “ Bradalba’e | ‘‘ §.10 ‘‘ | ‘‘11.46 “*; “ 6.16 “ Co’ty Line.| ‘* 8.15 “| “11.56 “| « 6.30 « Freetown ‘ ** 8,26 ** | *12.12pm) ‘** 6.45 ‘‘ Keusingt’n ‘* 8.40 “| “12.37 ‘* | ‘* 7.08 “ Ar 9.05 ‘* ‘Ar 1.15 * Summ’ side Dp 9.25 “ Dp 1.45 « Ag 7.45 * Miscouche | ** 9.40 ** ** 2.08 «| Wellingt’n| ** 9.59 ‘| “ 2.37 « Port Hall. ./ ‘110.2% **; ** 3.22 * | O'Leary. ..| 11.20 a 6 4.53 Bloomtield | ‘*11.38 ‘* | ** 5.20 ** Albertea,.; ‘£12.03pm! * 6.20 * Tignieb... Arl2.40 “ | Ar 7.20 “ Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm, Dp 7.00am) “ “e i Royalty Je) a .* Joe fee eee eee Bedford. ..| ‘* 4.40 *} * 8.02 “| Mt. Stew’t} {* 6.15 ‘*; * 9.00 “ Morell....| ** 5.44 “| “ 9.45 “ St. Peter's! 6.04 ** 10.17 “ Bear River! “ 6.39 “*! “LLIL “* —_—_ Souris ..../Ar7.10 “ | Arl2.00 m | Mt. Stew't| Dp 5.15pm’ Dp 9. 10am Cardigan ..| * 6.11 **} “10.33 * Jeorget’n..|Ar 6.30 ** )Arl1.00 * TRAINS INWARD. {READ UP.) { STATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED, ———- Ar 3.45 pm} Arl0. l5am Sh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm ] Royalty Jce|Dp 7.45 ** {Dp3.21 “ {Dp9 55 ** N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.11 ‘| “ 225% “* 908 * Hunter = “360.4 Saas ©. ™ 668... Bradalba’e 696 714? LST Te 8.10 ss Co’ty Line,, ‘* 6.30 *; ** L.17 “1 ** 7.57 * Freetown..| “ 6.19 *¢ ! ** LOL “ | $6 PraQ 46 Kensingt nj ** 6.04 ** { “12.37 “; “ 7.20 “ te 5.40 se | 12.00 “1 ,, - ~— side} 4, 5.15 * fed mtr Miscouche Dp5.00 * Dp 11 04° | | R. O’DWYER, iis ‘Commission and General Merchant, FOR SALE OF P, B. 1. PRODUCE. CONSIGRMENTS SOLICITED. 289, WATER STREET. St. John’s, Newfoundland. In connection with the above is Capt. English, who is well known in P, E Island, } who will take special cha'ge of all consign- | ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P, E.1, N. B.--Parties wishing to procure good | Labrador Herring would do well to consult R. O’ Dwyer, Sept. 11, 1883,—3) tawdwkly, L. ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Vommission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Kggs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tf enh es ne ti ' ival of day trai : EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C0., | Fann ae hotdeniate, prBene: sag aye g wm | Train for Charlottetown. GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of: Fish and Produce of all kinds, June 22, 1883. —6m GEORGE TWEEDY, a teen SORES Notary Public, &c. OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char- lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. July 25, 1883 — dy wkly 6m SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. @ae Money to Loan, W. W. Sottivan, Q. C. | Cuzstzr B. Maonzm. Jan. 16, 83. INSURANCE OFFICE. ueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, . General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1882. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :— 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the Ww oe? #449 * | 10.25 “6 - Port Hill “4.13 «1 9.43 | poor ter Serene oi cones eo. 3.92 «| «8.20 « | 2,561 proposals were accepted, 7,239,048 13 gees HE PR ie re assuring . a est ay ao “ és a - The total existing assurances in = neivagahad BP 200 ths 6.00 * force at 15th November, Tignish..., ** 2. 1882, amounted to $6,936,302 91 Ch’town ..|Arl0.00am’ Ar 7.00 pm Royalty Je Dp9 45 “ Dp6.37 ‘' eee 1 9.33 ** -* 6.20 ‘| Bedford. ..| ‘* 9.20 “| ** 6.00 ** | Mt. Stew’t! “* 8.55 ot “ 5.20 * Morell....| ** $:36.,° - 416 ° St. Peter's; * 7.55 ** | ** 3.42 °* Bear Kiver| 6 7.93.¢.1 # $40) ** (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 Souris....} ‘* 6,50 * ** 2.00 ‘| The invested funds at same Mt. Stew't|Dp 8 55 “ Dp 5.20pm date amounted to 29,503,416 00 Cardigan ..| ** 7.49 ** | o- .6 99 4 | Being an intrease daring the _ Gesrret’s + 9.99.94 1 ++ Be °° year of 1,062,648 35 as ee ahr JOHN LONGWORTH, J AM Es CULEMAN, Agent for Charlvttetcwn, Snoerintendent, THOMAS KFERR, Bailway Ofltce, Charlottetown, May 2!', 183. ) . (oh, prow bvr cum fr Yi Inspector of Agencies. Ch’tuwn, August 3, I ——— : there with the Train for Halifax. Returning ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Sarroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, | P. ik. ISLAND ‘Steam Navigation Coy. = STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883, y + NOVA SCOTIA. is ’ | Leave Charlottetown for Pictou ae every Monday, Wednesday; Thursday | Saturday wordings, at 7 o'clock, connecting Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday |and Saturday, about 2 p, m., on arrival of Train from Halifax, . Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. | Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m. ‘ 'NEW BRUNSWICK. CAKADA AND THE UNITED STATES. | Leave Summerside every day (Sundagl ;excepted) on arriva; of Train from Chare| lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; 'and ut St. Jobn, with steamers of the Interna- | tional Company and Railway for Portland and | Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays evening, about 5 o’clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary, BOSTON STEAMERS, STEAMERS: Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM. ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston THURS DAY AFTERKOON, AT 5 P.M. PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest ayd most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’town, May 17, 1883.~-pat her sj STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” Summer Arrangement, 1883, N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new steamer ‘'Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows:— Every Tuesday morning at four o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at. seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, Jeave Charlottetown at 3p. m., for Halli- day’s China Point and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brash Wharf for) Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at three p. m., to return, remaining at Brash Wharf over uigh t. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China SUMMER ‘ARRANGEMEN®, FROM LIVERPOOL dg NI sina Charlottetown, P. K. Isiand, DIRHCT. FALL TRIP, 1883. (FOLLOWING ZERELDE.) The Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, 400 tons Register, classed ten years Al in English Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL From Liverpool about the 15th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool Also leave Sum-/to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or merside for Charloitetowa every Saturday cy to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 8.—3aw tf ‘ CETTENS NEW COTTONS, a Greatly Reduced Prices, Just received and in stock, 43 BALES AND CASES (44,550 YARDS) NEW BLEACHED AND-—— Uubleached Cottons, COTTON FLANNELS, ——AND—~ BED TICKINGS. These Goods will be sold low to make room for fall importations. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. 4, WEEKS & 00, SIGN OF THE LION, TEAS. TEAS. Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, EW TEAS, of Prime Quality, 75 Chests, at low prices, WHOLESALE, — _-_ Address. Mr, David H. Lawson, of Little York, one of the most popular Station Masters on the Line, having been promoted to the care of St. Peter's Station, received the follow- ing address from his numerous friends on the eve of his departure : To Mr. David H. Lawson : { j CURRENT NOTES. A requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Count de Chambord was celebrated in Quebec on Wednesday. The canning of whales is a new industry in Norway. As the creatures are put up in | flat boxes, heads to tails, it is not . autici- t the busi ill i | Resrecrav Six,—We, the inhabitants ot pies the © business will mterfere grith ‘Little York and. neighborhood, take the opportunity of your removal to St. Peter's Station, of assuring you that you have given entire satisfaction to the general | public by the faithfal and courteous dis- charge of your duties as agent. And as you jhave had charge of Little York Station ,ever since it was opened, your efficiency has been abundantly proved. Our loss at’ your departure from us is compensated by , knowing that your advance to a more im- |portant and lucrative position cannot but ‘be highly congenial to yourself. | We tender to you and Mrs. Lawsen our sincere congratulations on your well earned ‘promotion, And we trust that your futire career will continue to be honotable to your- self, acceptable to the public and satisfac- tory to your employers. ' | We are, respectfully yours, George Steel, ‘Minister; Donald Ferguson, M. P. P.; ‘Abraham Gill, Thomas Vessey, Frank Auld, Richard Vessey, John A. Ferguson, David | Brown, Abraham Brown, Ebenezer Brown, ‘John Couke, William Cooke, George Vessey, | Ralph Mabon, Syduey W. Mabon. . REPLY. + Fo thie’ Rev. George Steel, Hon. D Ferguson, | Abraham Gill, Esq., Thomas Vessey, Esq. and others : | GenTLeEMEN.—It is with pleasure I have i to thank you for your very kind remem- | brance of me on taking my departure, at ‘least for a time, from my native settle- ment. This, will I say flattering, token of ‘your friendship, more than compensates me for the humble efforts which I exer- cised towards you and the public geners ally while Station Master at Little York. If I acted courteously it was reciprocated by a classwf people, who, according to their professions rauk sec: nd to none in this our. little Island home. My promotion to |@ more responsible and lucrative position, | is, in itself, no doubt satisfactory, but } cannot prevent the regret which I feel in losing the companionship of those I prized so highly. Mrs. Lawson joins with me in saying farewell to you all at present, and wishes times exhibited towards her was received with thankfulness and will be remembered with gratitude. In conclusion I would again thank. you for your many kind wishes, and hope that my future course in life may be so conducted that it will conduce to be satis factory to the public, agreeable to my, employers, and consequently beneficial to myself. I am, gentlemen, yours etc., . H, Lawson. Western Items. (From the Pioneer.) Mr. Lefurgey’s new barque is expected to be launched next week. Mr. James Tuplin, New Annan, sold a three-year old horse some days ago for which he received close on $400 in hard cash. Good ! The manufacture of farm implements is going on lively in the east end of the town. Hali’s Manufacturing Company are finishing some 45 or 50 threshing machines, more than one-third of the number being self- cleaners. These are shipped to the neigh- boring provinces in considerable numbers. Dickieson & Clark have about 100 of ‘their fan mills and seed separators ready for use. White oats appear to be unusually good this season and are coming to market in considerable quantities, some shippers hav- ing already close on 5,000 bushels on hand. They range from 36 to 38 cents and the general impression is that prices will rule low this season. We were the other day shown at Mr. Holman’s warehouse certainly the finest sample of white oats we ever saw. The grain is scarcely inferior in size to first class barley, and we are informec they weighed 45 pounds to the bushel. From a conservation a friend had the other day with the Supt. of Dorchester Penitentiary, it appears Howell (the Mal- peque murderer) wanted special attMtion on arriving at headquarters. He said he must have a good bed as he had knocked about a good deal that day and was tired. The Supt. kindly informed him that he might select the softest plank he could find in the floor and rooston it till morning. Next day he was asked what he was most proficient at, to which he replied that he was boss at pitching manure. This task was assigned him and from his proficieucy at the work we are told that he has been made boss of that special branch of labor. Years ago when the dinner bell fil'ed the principal streets with hungry men from the various shipyards, Summerside was considered to be the most stirring litile to say that the kindness you have at all| Balmoral. a sardine industry. Lie sich The land sales of the, Vaion Pasific Railway Company for the month of August amanning, 19 wen» sum largely in ex- cess of the corresponding period at. any previous time in the’ bistoey of the road, The preposed new.canal between the Mediterranean and je bw) via the Jordan Valley and -the Gu Akaba is deemed quite feasible. The project is likely to gfow in favor with the British public. For the present, however,’ the Grand Tork seems unwilling to grant the right of way. Sir W. P. Howland says Manitoba ‘and the Northwest will have 2,000,000 bashels of wheat for exportation this year, and that amount may be expected with good harvests to double e«ch year for some time to come. He thought the financial con- dition of Manitoba not so good as it should be and soon with care would be. , A fire broke out at San Fernando, Trini- dad, on the Ist inst., destroying forty houses, ~ The loss is estimated at £40,000 steriiny. A fire in Mumfordville, Ky., on the J0th inst destreyed property to the value of $800,000. Cedar Bluff hotel, sit- uated on the east bank of Saratoga Lake, was destroyed by fire on the 10th inst. The loss by the burning of the Bemis Lum- ber mill, below Texarkana, Texas, is over $200,000, The commander of the British man-of- war Swift telegraphs to the British Admir- alty that he arrived at Batavia on the 9th inst. He reports that the great channel of the Strait of Sunda is probably unchanged. A Nijier light has disappeared but the light- house at Java head is undamaged. The Dutch authorities are taking every pre- caution oererent any damage to vessels, and their ships have been ordered to eruise at the evtrance of the Strait for the next three months co warn vessels of any changes that have oceurred in the channels. The New York Sun’s Sunday cable con- tains the following :—‘‘The Queen ig at Her depression is returning and she has forbade the usual highland games, She frequently drives to Crathie Kirkyard, to visit Brown’s grave. Brown’s successor as personal attendant to the Queen is Francis Clark, a Highland Gillie, brought up on Deeside. She has entrusted the task of writing her biography to Misa Keddie, a Scotch lady introduced by Lord Ronald Gower, The Queen has ordered an extensive section of Windsor castle to be lighted with Edison’s eleetric light.” Gotp Muines.—-The clean-up atthe Ox. ford gold mines for the last week of August resulted in 114 ounces from 30 tons of ore, $380 per ton— A bar of gold, weighing 300 oz., and valued at nearly $6,000, was brought to town on Monday, being the result of working the Salmon River mine during the month of August. <A bar of geld, weighing abont 70 ounces, was brought on Monday from the newly dis- covered lodes near Bridgewater, Lunen- burg Co. It is said to haye been taken from 600 Ibs. of quartz selected from five tons of ore.— Hatifax paper. The Australians will probably have their wishes met in the annexation of New Guinea. Mr. Forster, in a late address at Plymouth, declared that something would have to be done with regard to New Guinea, and no doubt Mr. Forsters’ view is ‘that which prevails in the Liberal circles in which he moves. Then, the prohability also is that a Protectorate will presently be established over the New Hebrides. It seems the first movement in favor of some such an Act was made by Presbyterian Ministersin Melbourne, by whose brethren the Qhristianization of those Iblands has been largely efiected. Capt. Knock and crew of the brigt. ‘‘Maggie Glen,” of Lunenburg, arrived at Yarmouth onthe 9h inet., in the brig “Boston Marine,” of Tosket Wedge, hav- ing been taken off the wreck of the “*Maggie Glen,” on the 28th of August. Capt. Knock reports that in N, lat. 25.15, long. 64.59, on the morning of the 26th of August, the “‘Maygie Glen” encountered a fearful hurricane which hove her down on her beam ends, and they were obliged to cut away the masts to save them- selves. ‘The captain and crew were on the wreck from the 26th to the 28:h—36 hours —without water, when they were taken off - the ‘‘Boston Marine,” Capt. Saunders. apt. Knock has made fifty-eight trips to the West Indies, and says the hurricane was the most violent he ever experienced. The ‘Maggie Glen’ was 149 tons, owned by James Eiserhauer & Co., and was loaded with fish and jumber. The following is the notification address. ed by the late Comte de Chambord to the leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for, Charlottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Craps WwW. A. Weeks & Co. at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven @bh’town, Ang. 8, 1883. a. m. for Opener leaving Char- | lottescown at three p. m, for Crapaud, remaining there over night. ; NicLEOD & M ORSON ee will leave —— at aoe a. ma. : for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown arri ; : at one o'clock a - for — vaqend B ser & Atwurney 5 at-Law, turning to Charlottetown Cra : sane ee com meat aq PeHblTOS, HUTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. ARES—Cabin, to and from Orw Wharves, 30 cents; = 20 ease Onbin, | OFFICES ;: to and from Crapau cents; dec cents, | Jub Commi Excursion Return Tickets will bé issued | wn de Coehndoatt ee ee Fos from Charlottetown ‘» Orwell every Thursday : Cseeqe ae or © evening at one i -t-vlass fare. Also, Excur- Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- sion Return ‘Tickets will be issued, merside, P, E, Island. Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at ’ ’ JOHN HUGHES, . ‘moderate interest. Ch’town, July 25, 1883. —_ 3 pa McLgoo, Wr & O, Méudor, [2aw whiy 3m pres ber patra’ 9 Nv, 24, ‘S3—pred Wer town in the Lower Provinces. Though Cabinets of Europe on the occasion of the the hum in that industry has sinee largely |death of the Duke of Angouleme, in 1844, diminished, yet from present appearance which made him~chief representative of we believe few places of its;eize will have|the House of Bourbon; Become, by the more etie during the next two months. death of the Comte de Marnes, chief of Shipbuiiding may go down and the factories Bourbon, 1 consider it my duty to protest we should have, be raising a hum in other against the change that has been intro- places, but @ seaport town situated in the!duced in France in the 'ezitimate onder of lap of such a magnificent farming district succession tw tie Crown and to declare that cannot but go ahead. Other sources of I will never reaounce the rights which, ‘boom’ may gonrish one year and fail the according to the aicient laws of France, next, but the husbandman’s returns con-|are mine by dirth. Those rights are bound tinue while seasons come and go. For our up with great du'ies, which, wih the grace own part we believe Summerside has a of Gd, I vil. b» abe to fulfil, At the prosperous future before it. The surround- same time, | will only exercise them when ing country is steadily if not rapidly in- [ am convinced that Providence has called creasing in wealth and comfort, and of me to be uscful to France. Until that necessity the town must keep step with its time it is my intention to assume, in the march of improvement, The fact that it exile in which I am obliged to live, the has three banks in successful operation and name of Comte de “hambord. It is that one of them rushing ug an expensive build- which I have adopted on leaving France, ing for its acce ton; is a svt. pivvt and | desire to maintain it fo UE ity detains, with the Ovurts.