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For two generations past it bas been p phes ed that the reigning sovereign f Russia would prove her Louis XV1., bu he does po seem yet to have ppesred The writer was in St. time ot the iate} marder, and the general the whole cily known aud the sorrow Pe ersburg at the Emperor’: gloom which prevailed direetly it was and anxiety on th face almost evervbody one metdid not look as if| monarchy were Very *p ms dily to be extinguished there. The conspirators were hanged earls in the morning in the presence of a large crowd, who cooly seemed surprised that they were allow- ed to mske their exit from this world with soiittle suffering. All educated Russians evidently felt an interest io and sympathy with the young sovereiga who had ascended the throve under such paiotul circumstances, and it certainly seemed as if imperialism, it not autocracy, in Russia bad still a lony lease of life. That Russian state: men might be tempted to get rid of an expensive court anc an overgrown royal family we might easily believe, were it likely to improve their financial condition, which, atter all is not perhaps, desperate as if suits Berlin und Vienna bankers to make out. Bat the experience of France may be quoted io show thata republic may be not less costiy thae a| mowvarchy, aod it is certain that R Ise1i | like Austria, would infallitly break up | into @ variety of hostile nationalities, to} ber complete political eficement, if the dynasty which alone binds her discor- duoat elements to rether Were once over- thrown.— London World Immigration to the United States. Statistics indicate that the immigra- tion to the United S-ates for 1836 will amount to about 490,009 souls. In eleven months 365,577 toreigners have come to stay by way of oceiwm ports; while in 1835, on the Ist of December, 314,645 have arrived. A considerable quite 50 increase Over last year may therefore be looked for. But in 1882 the total was 735,000 and in 1881 720,000. Despite the increase of this year, a comp»rison of the e figures with those of previous periods will encourage those patriotic Americans who fear that immigration will swamp us. There is still a po-sible chance for native born Americans. Moreover, it should not be supposed thet immigrations adds nothiog immediately to the nation’s wealth. On an average it is estimated that each one brings in $55 in money. That would make their contribution to our wealth this year about $30,000,000. my Z. Tribun . Free Trade. lhe reduction of internal revenue and the of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt bas largely benefitted the consumers, as wellas reiieving the Surden of home manufacturers. 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D., 1882. \ LL that tract parcel of land, situate, +4 tying and being on Lot or Township number Fourteen, in Prince County,in Prince Edward ; Isiand, bounded as follows, that is Com- | meneing on the west side of the Western Road, at the northeast angie of land in the occupation of Michae Malone, thence west one hundred chains, thence north five degrees east, five chains and two links, thence east to the Koad, thence long the Road to the place of commencemet, piece or to Bay: Dec, 13—2 a W mon fri MORTGAGE SALE LO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island on FRIDAY, the twenty-eighth day of January next, (1887), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. 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