8 TST MN aA ORT? COsN VOL. ANVIL > WNaU NEL CHARLO THT a PITQTAT Pas 1A 7 Ct BUSINESS (; LAUS, _ eee —ee ~ oat yo ZZ ‘TETOWN, POR TR af He >» 7 ES ae . POSTAGE PREPAID E HXAMINER. es oe ee ee ee ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, PEBRUARY 21, 1876. * a TOR Ee TL Saw Se Fin Tae, FARTS a SS oaks Mes SI AI + TIS Te MRE AE A LA ON EET BES YO. 8, EE RS conquest, and determination to deyote hims Fe LE NADI Ae ES a father, with none to cherish and protect, a ORBITER! oh themselves open,and justly so toe the charge PU SE > SRR ~~... self henceforth to the highest and holiest you fostered them in your arms of love, of baving scandalously violated a public conmce & \ TE eoatoren sa erieis lutie ca pendabed this ohetent Wie bee betel Sak pie : i : ~ Printed cod Peblished every Vond Forene COORES & WOR H, SUNRISE ON THE HILI dulie He repeated the contents of De- | and shielded them from poverty and wrong. duty, solemnly undertaken, and on the ' : s ni enor . ' ; ' "e . he number of paupers in London for — re eng Rial) Forenod, . senenmnates laval’s letter to Katy, which she had not To their gratitude and kindness I ¢ mmend | faith of which British Columbia consented | ; i y 7 oe eee i" o on ny { WHHL wWnoibnpyne stood up the hills. when! Se eee , oie : : " , hird weex in January nearly 2 oe) JUB PRIN i thd & BUOKBINDERS ar POR: te RING, "Enen Denver's with) nkewn to her father, deckari convie- you; to the care of God [ commit you.’ to form a portion of the Dominion, With. less thin thet t rresponding week ie t arch : ths | less than corresponding W rittsayaa fu, dott On, Was glorious with the sun’s returning march, | #0 “hat her happiness was destroyed, ss ‘Oh, master,’ sobbed the weeping negro, | out a means of communication of this kind, | % 15'- Si WATER STREES?S, e al — were brightened, and soft gales well as his own. Mr. Warland listened ‘yeu allos good to Milley.’ it is idle to suppose that British Columbia, | __ The Queen has appointed General Lord OFFICE: Charlottetown. - - P §. Island. | 1 aa a anad ton ene ey Rane with breathless attention. and when Mar- | ‘Was I good,’ said the contrite man, | will consent to remain a nominal member Napier of Magdala, R. E.,G.C, 13.,G.C.8.1. ® abs ewww uu V¥ s4° . 6 @nsrasis ue Clouds ere fur beneath me:—lbathed a s 4 ml " 0 be Coy a ff tha « ro gwarric ‘when I would have sold you, in the face of | of a confederation in which it can haye no ie ot gee in light, | cus had concluded, laid his hand impress Gibraltar, Aawwae Senan and Kine Streets san.37°t6 is —--* wee woe bree aes ve ’ 7 oY ore i in ei , - . la “Aw ' . . _ ie ps . = as 4a by ley . og mnid-way round the wooden | Sively on his, and said,— my solemn yow, had not my boy stepped possible interest and sympathy. Insolated Mr. J. Po: a ¥ appointed ERMS er Annum, « ge prepakc ry icig . ‘ ea : _ : Sl ; 9 : a : i wate we seniMess) is Ap i - on as ame te oan And you believe that Rosa is the eause between me and my sin and shame ? and cut off from a connection with the At» | Governor and “Commander-in-Chief of the E. G. NELSON, " 31.4 0 aclv mn $1.62 if paid | Aud, in their fading glory, shone i “— ‘Don't s k of it ‘ lon’t. I fi : ye : . ah ear; $2.00 if not paid within] gagpormrmenr « | Like hosts in battle overthrown, | of all this ? ont speak of it, master—don’t. I for- | lantic, the people of British Columbia, at Islands of Varbedoes, Grenada, St. Vincent, Tobago, and St. Luca, and their independ« REPATRER} As many a pinnacle, with shifting glance, ‘The innocent one, father. What else got all that, long time ago—the Lord be present loyal and devoted to the British) encies. yea! | ‘LUB RATES: | Or Through the gray mist “us its shatter- | ¢ : i “ais ’ : \ : . ae i Bao gnsay ee rE | - — y mist thrust upits shatter could the return of the locket to me imply. era I have. rule, will become subject to all kinds of ate | ills ‘ Ai t t ‘ if be IP Ware ‘ : ; , ‘ i i e ene J | ‘ , 8 ‘a. 2 ia . J j e richest mine ib tie wor.d—the big the following rates per year— SEW] NG MACHINES. | And rocking on the ciiff was left Marcus, I feel constrained to reveal to | wae to speak of it,’ replied her mass | tempts, on the part of their neighbours on | ponanza—the consolidated Virginia paid it strictly in advance } . hag -- pine, blasted, bare, and cleft. | you what I promised to keep secret while | ter, with deep humility, It magnifies the | the Pacific coast,to induce them to join the | its regular dividend at San Francisco on the . _ 2 p RESS: » rey ane a ee e . ite "oe lifte ‘ 10 : m j » ” f as seas a “ . a is > . i _: 1 m1é >, epies, one address, - - - $ 6.1 a DDRF a v B - li ; harlottetown. Denna oe ae ge wep i you lay sick and wounded, Lad you no} me rey that has saved me—the love that has growing confederacy of the United States) | first instant, yielding for the year $12,969,- 10 Cl. 209, 16140. 1¥ auey, ant 1 Ti ‘YTShow - + . " eeyur i . s ais? ldar saan | Was darkened by the forest's siasive | suspicions that Rosa was other than she | forgiven. and England would thus lose an important 000 to the stockholders ae 00 | Or gclistened i Me eee | se 12? | The day before he died, he called Mar- iti ie a : According to the 1 / Gotha the 18.00 | - 7 rg ved in the white cascade ; seemed 7 ) , é position on the l’acific, and one indispens+| *° 4 a¢ a so | MackENZIE & STUMBLES, Where upward, in the mellow blush of day | ‘N , ! cus to him, and said; ‘J have one request | able for the saf d | subjects of Queen Victoria, exclusive of . atany time, but] " ee | Te balee bithern whecied bi : ay, | None, father, none. | : é sald ; i yues ble for the safety and growth of her East- | those in the British Islands, number 203 . ny ) Me Helsy Vitter! heeled his spiral way. , . ’ ake — : ; . ; — ia Seem, Sates ay" sit nc Noth Anction: fy GOWNS SI Merchants ’ ‘'Y- | * Yet Rosa and Florence are one.’ to make t matters little where our dustjern trads. Fortunately there is a broad | 900,000. Of these there upwards of 5 000. AUELOU Wy u ‘ Issel Bice Bindeind tenten ’ | . , an lie lak : i Be ie “4s gs ‘ i ji ; Saget, ° ’ a | I heard the distant waters dash, ‘Good heavens, father, it is not possible !’ | * laid, when the spars that animates it is | distinction between documents of this kind 000 in America, nearly 2.500 000 in Africa, one AND i saw the currey vhir A } ? I ig , . a ' ag : vet 2. ee ‘ | and ricl : th = ye at “ ! | <«Jtiseven so. Before she entered your | ™ sd. Yet we all have our wishes on this} and their practical effects. The public about 176.000 in Europe, and in Asia peat : : os | ATR Dp 4 wweAT Mma ae ichiy, by the blue lake's silver beach, i : ae 7 Leola eios et ; : sid | ly 193.000,009 S na Se Se - = ( tENERAL AGEN i>. | The woods were bending with a silent reach, | sicksroom, she sent for me, telling me her | *O'©@® subject. Your mother is laid in | opinion of the country wiil, no doubt, be | : tl Laat a>*oz errr reas = Then o'er the vale ae “‘karpend Mer ' ae | the te of her fathers. far away fro - F | One of tl i the" las : we di North Side Queen SqQuai ¢ Che a i - t a ; ha * - — | real name, and placing herself under my ™ a ee ee from bere. very generally expressed on the subject, | mail brings is t ( Keneally, ex-Q.C, is a 4 ~uoe wow ea j ' . 5 é ‘ Misic of the village be 2Ct} . . } ay c e yedien oY ring ave : s) . . : eS ee ee ie eae et 7 Fa) bo bab ad bat at oe co alps ot a Came sweetly to the ec él vm siew tan protection, She told me, the knowledge | ley came, obedient to her dying prayer, | and it will greatly surprise us if the v« rdict |} about to commence «a series of religious “—esia ZS S&S S246 z ™ i har’ ow PD 1 Sere ar wheal Eos 5 iS ‘ : ; a > » where , yw : . a. Cum ot . . i Se G8 | SesSerossere— Charlottetown. - - PB. 3. Island. And the wild horn, whose voice the wood- | that I wes with you emboldened her to take end bore her where I may not follow. LBut| should be favorable to this proposed re- | Services tor The peo} the first to coms baiepinoaroneeurrs | hal October 18, 1875.—ly ri land fills, | the step she had done. She dared not ex- | there is one spot, one sweet and quiet spot, | versal ofa great and well-considered policy. | rn a " fe , ey ae the — ca - 2° - 4 is | as ringing to the merry shout, | pose herself where I would fain sleep i: i. : : ; tor went mad trom notoriety he has piaye sae - : * 1 o4 : . se herself to the censure of the world by | vould fain sleep in my last repose. | ane" a. 2 — - co P| Rr ys | That faint and far the glen sent out I . eee see many parts, nd plaved none of them very = cms ote US - i iy = vite a ait . ‘ > ave fia - . sos sii -s _" i : ' Bo sl oot em eee | <5 WILLIAM DODD, Where, answering to the sudden shot. thin | ®Ppearing in her true character: but mad- | We h - ore sat together there, while the PROYVECTION well, 3 -~ Commission erchant and |, a ke] : dened at the intelligence of your danger, | P@M*!ve voice of the fountain murmured in nin At one of the Liverpool Banks on Tues- Sios SIS Sem Cots | | Through thick-leaved bran ro "i tole : oa Pate _ : . : , re as co ; elias : * - ste > —~i «if AUCTIONEER j Tine! 4 Fey ranches, from the | she had braved everything but contumely | cur ears. Bury me, my son, near the Long In commenting upon the discussions and | day, & Well Gressea gentleman asked to be = : = te yorwancots = g MHL ) ) » ae 2 i i et : 4 a ; an . i . . “oe aii i a aeamentt aie ; * “ ~ “ “nr 1 ae ie — aia Sa alla . to be near and minister to your sufferings. Moss Spring, where the river’s roar and the resolutions of the Dominion Board of Trade, | supplied with » bank che que. which, when < c=S=se Sot ete | QUEEN SQUARE, If thou art worn and hard beset | sis hema eiia ail dite gush shall be my requiem. When the Toronto Monetary Times makes the fol- | obtained, he illed up for £125,000,000 stere s | SSSSSSSSSS=5 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND | With sorrows that thou weuldst forget ee ee a et ld e Sat / ; lowing appropriate remarks upon the sub. | ling, desiring that the amount should be - cist mw OoCNSH Se -- = _ if thou wouldst read a less yn, that will keep ed to them, with what virgin delicacy and yOu told me o er ‘ — a lonely gears, I ject ot Protection :— past him in gold. When remonstrated with <F 7 4 CARVELL BROS Thy heart from fainting and thy soul from | Modesty she maintained her character as a thought how pleasant it would be to bear] On the subject of a so-called national | "° became very violent. Itafterwards trans - os @ tS > - - * -_ . slee ” j . - i hi as aa 3 > . spired ne w . sane « al 3 shecdaiiel ¥ re the ° ele | lady, while she preserved her disguise as a him company. policy, the advocates of protective duties | A ron ' wore ea = a i : ae 4 - OOdS and hlis.—No tears a a oe 0 ie 2 ay’ cried Marc os oki efended : ong an . . vlicy| A long catalogue of 281 homicide i Fl/Sneeoueiceoeea| </ AUSTIDHEE :§, | Stes the beat tab thre arhitecs a | servant, your own memory can bare wit- | Even so, father,’ cried Marcus, ‘ it shall ann = strong ind eg tole d ‘pol cy | a a . ar ee a ; in < eee “| ae ness,’ | be as your soul desires. Your children will v0 oe RGN EERE ee | ey tiene, ka this tae ae — a —— Pi Sane wean enKe te oe | ; . ® —_ yin | " ures. | convictions, Is the way the .ew ork pas < = ee “ ft ae : i : q sd - » lew a a a it. i i ¥ . if ‘ | i : : ¢ Pe VeSCareaes| 5 Com mISSION Me} chants, i bles | Marcus listened to this astounding reve- | one day come and lie down by your side. In speaking, however, of English manus | pers sum Up the servic fthe detectives + -~l\SRSaeoemaanwn| © =| AND LITERATURE. | lation, like one awakening from a night- | It always seemed to me that the sleep of | factures having grown up under a protec- and the courts of that city. Killing seems sz Ele = ¥ cris teat cua Lo i GENER AL AGENT POO ae ae neem | Ware. Hecould uot realize its truth. Yet the grave would be sweet, near the sound tive system, it is forsotten that oe. pro | to b as ifer crime to comunit than a fp URE | Ga eno eer oe vo 7 . 7h ee NE. G ’ Ss. > ree , when } 7 Dp 1 of tl » Julli , sa? tection was a protection to agricn ture. if was | Other in the cuendar, as it begets sympatay Ss @i% a i a i - 44 i ’ , Pn he ree 2 . f ; » CONn« nose iuliing waters, . i ; : oe ‘ ' - S| ee be | 4 | ‘ i MA Ré { as if A R LA A dD » ecalle d the form of Rosa the cons | \ ‘ : ri ‘ " the English farmer—not thee Englis h manus | for the criminal that Ma him in his de.- _ ZI SVSSSERVSesaz!i 5) Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. ae tour of her chin and neck, a certain graceful Mr. Warland died, But so triumphant | fyetwrer—that was protected, When the fence, a ° ane aan ian - e i i. c heal ‘ y "sy oO ’ 7s . ° * 7 ' — . : ° . i ee _jSeeaae ( | OR, THE LONG MOSS SPRING. | motion of the head peculiar to Florence, | “** his faith, so peaceful his departure | Corn Laws were abolished it was predicted lamberlik, the teno lates an advens rs SSeS: a } F. MM. CAMPBELL, | HAPTER Xi\ he wondered at his own stupidity. Then | that death was disarmed of its terrors and | it was the farmer that would be ruined by | ture which occurred to himamong Mexican ie gra nn | CH: ER XIV | asl : a . | forei itl p acturer. | brigands in the ighborhood « Tora (3 @ -“|Ss5nscaen S : | he recollected the darkned chamber, the | grief of its sting. Nature mourned, but Soeign epee, See the manufacturer. | brig DGS IN The BSIERVOrsOOG f Vera Cruz. SS Sleeo@eeSstoetren~re| gs Genernl Yierchant ‘Oh ! what have I done ? How rash, how | M } o£ | religion c yled | the manufacturer of England grew up| The brigands captured him, together with 5 BISSSSSSLUSS ers! © hs aoa a esr ash, how | Mulatto dye, the colored handkerchief that | "CB!0P Consoles | without protection, and the farmers, after | 40000 which he bed in his pocket, but ~ & m® oS ¢ sue _ j ‘ 2 én > . “gs” y have De v? « > @ i as aeeaall : j cs seni’ . r i. j . ° . - . , . "= ' , ; SESLRSHom| & | COMMISION AGENT, ; rong have been !’ cried Katy, recoiling | bound up her magnificent tresses, the deep | lhey carried his remains to the lovely | protection was abolished, were as prosper- upon persuading him to sing tor them a [= i aoe Sno . ‘i : ode < Rene . aS j - : . a i | om ° ane ati > } 7 ’ : . 5 Ss ese eee esse) S| |\MUCITIONE ER € BROKE 2" the indignant fire that blazed in the | green shade that covered her brilliant eyes | “POt bis dying lips had designated. Mr. a - mae a the nation to watch’! werp so well p'cased with bis performanes — . " . 1 @ . a air > . 2 , v ci > a . it ey bel re an access ¢ a) latio he ay ri ly astore } i ay 140 FOR FEBRUAFY =f FRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWN, P. EI eyes of Marcus, as, hurling the letter to the | and the upper part of her face, and the | and Mrs. Bellamy accompanied their adopt- ae its ee esata ; is phd eer _ es - 7 = * ee y al. Ub Gh UGG fs * | ground, he sprung ‘ . bee eho ae : : Ti sa : ; : ; ’ ' , ’ ? S Ciei and liberty, but paid him $2 UUU for his pels ALMANA AF Y, 1876, ' Z . e sprung up and was hurrying} simple calico frock and white apron that | ed children. It was the desire of [lannibal | this that the theories of economists, which | formance, Muste hath charms, ete : : ‘ . «Ss arc Pa goat ; i : . = ily , oe : o mance, s.Usic Ma ' : MOON'S CHANGES. AGENT FOR THE S er Stop Marcus. Don't leave me. | clothed her beautiful figure, and the dis- | £° with Milly and those two faithful uiay have a wide application in England, | pyy spoper ov Hens Lavine iv Winter . 2 ‘ : ““ | Only tell whe ‘ “we na eae : : | frie ‘ , . om « 2 ™ Lite a a . : : : .s RE INS hs NG NTER. — st Quarter, 2d day, 9h. 41m. p. m., S. W. Standard Life Insurance Co. y tell me what he means. What have | guise did seem impenetrable. friends, and we may add benefactors, of oe wnt Se mat Sere pe , | Corn fed hens do not lay in winter for the Moon, 9th day, ln. 34m., p. m., S.S.W. | i you done that he should use such dreadful ‘Could Florence do all this for me and | both families, followed him they loved to | Sat : ’ A aint i “k e tel - simple reason there isn’t any albumen ma- Quarter, 17th day, 12h. 42m. a. m., N., | Sept. 1, 1873. ly | language? I know youcannot have done} then cast me from her?’ he exclaimed | his quiet grave. ian its eae rece Hin a . aancyiel ip the Gate, Oe ee w horizon. S eeeh hil ae : ele : roe a , ee |= cr. ae sae there is fat enough to supply all that is ~ Moon, 25th day, 2h. 8m., a. m., N. I HASZARD SROS | anything wrong, never. I hate him for say~ | ‘How unfathomable is the mystery of her With indiseribable emotions Mr.and Mrs permanent basis. fhe comparisons made | ,eeded for the yoke, and ikon enough in yw hor.zon “9 ing so. | never shall love him any more. | conduct!’ bellamy beheld a scene, consecrated in | to ee rade Paes have | the white and lime enough to furnish the — - en ° | Vo, ’ i " , , : a : j|never put the case of Canadaina true sé : . : _ “oon name imawte | CONRISSiON Merchants Xi Anetigneers You don’t look at me Marcus. You won't ‘Believe me, Marcus, some secret enemy | their remembrance by the most dear and | light Taito eoosestinaiemaes ra sieade | a —— not oo soem Smet to Une SU} OON HlGt e wt UL ‘ U F tena Di ae a oe iin a : : iz Real ag Ce”. ee 3 : ai ' ae . * | derstand why corn fed bens shou ay AY WEES sl eote| Tises |v n’th W aD! 5 MANUFAC y ERS ; 7 to me. — — very wrong, | has been at work, and is probably still busy | interesting associations. To the apparent-| own market secured to themselves ; not 8) 4. ¢hey do not. and oa ae - . eg —_——— | T ut | meant to do right.’ li ining y ] ‘ly accidental circumstances of lingering | larger morket as is often urged. They will, | tuey d ee eee ee ee ; ji vu lll oo i n undermining your interests. She who | ‘¥ #ccidental circum tances of lingering | 4rger Merket as Is gea. ihey Wi, | they do ruin w M M H MI . my ie ' Toney ee tale be satisfied with the enioyment| | i Marcus turned at that beseeching voice as : ee a ; : ry} aes ee . _| we think, be satisfied with the enjoyment | ba ae | 29458 949 158 9 29} AND cao ; hen t beseeching voice, could prove her love as Florence Delavel | °P® ™& it under that humble roof, they | of their own. provided they get a control A courageous little urchin named William j dn sd y 28 59, 10 4 2 28 31 G ae l iin may and an expression of pity softened the fierce | has done, is no light, capricious damsel, | were indebted for years of happiness. of it. 7 Bolton, only thirteen years of age, ts credit- Pager cya 2 asa | Bore 4% QE MCS, | splendour of his countenance. He came} actuated merely by impulse or passion | They had been happy in the friendship and | The policy of a Government consists not ed with having saved many lives when the 4 Frid 2 S$ne4f8 37 | : ae —' a ok os . ‘ i re wT pot : : ee 1 ae ining ship was b : i "hee ca . 11 59 . i : j 81 WATER STREET, back and sat down by her on the little Sha has a depth and truth of character I companionship of the good and gifted man, eo in what it does, but in what it prevenis eee i. e P i. : = . ; He a -~ v 4 » ov ‘ 7° mend } 7 : conture ass . : 4 » "S 0 get a ti x sarge by swim- | ‘ 24 Ts 61 oT Se $3 | Opposite Merchants Bank, shaded bench. | have never seen in one so young. You | Who was then lost to society, a slave to one amelie waseone a ia — sae ming from the burning ship and he was vw } ~ ‘ =" ‘ Ave snows wh: aii, che ET ln : : ' F Be . ‘ f ‘er »S V a &p zg ) >. : f a ' ‘ r 19 ; ‘ 59 4 Charlottetown PEL Heaven knows what I have done, Katy. | have often told me, Mareus, that you had | evil passion— happy in the love and grati~| flourish emong us in addition to those hich followed by eight or nine other boyr 3 4 J . t a. 50 seve VW day eT v ar on Se a és >] a} , ¢ >? . . 7 ee , ce ° , ’ } -" r ie - i ” 7 Mi ace we me Lava . . : Vedn'ed'y ae = o4' 10 34 on o" = } do not. 1 will tell you all I know Hej} never known me fail in my estimate of | tude cf the lovely girl, the noble young | now struggle for their rights, if our rela- I hese ha inted to shove oll.and get on shore, 2 i o2 . r »T) or al g . . me as ss : oo } » ' Pas a © i 5 birt e little fellow cried ‘ . ~_r | : : ' 6 4 18 54 3. BE. HaszarP, Honacr IlaszarD. then related the history of Rosa, the return] man or woman. I am willing to stake my | ™®D, who but for them might have re. | tions with the United States were compen- . k the i ttl t : ri : = 7 ' } . a hap a a? | ee hi sttors s chi weket. as we “2 Pe .. . ‘ " . in > wil ot ‘ > ainses aabelt.. ake more tuan en; nybody who dare Frid l gs 0 11 38 87 peeeianete of lett ; , the a and locket, as wel) life—ah, that is of little value, it is fast mained in the obscurity of a ferryman’s coe ae a gan ht to cast off before we vet al 1} cae 2 Sat 4 15 »2IIA 23 ) : nmap fas the subsequen > ’ explanatio ca pee : r ation. 1is the Government might bring | 5. ~ ers } Ma TU KM 3} Sanda lg 102 6 53 : | Messrs. Greenshields, Son & Co., Montrs al, Th ; ae ent letter - explar “ wt waning away,—I will only say, nothing could | cabin. They looked at Marcus and recall. about. The subject, however, is almost i him down, § Mouda i8 1133 1 33 7} Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec, mat a circumstance capable of so simple! shake my confidence in the strength and | ed their last thought—a spirit like his | exhaustable and we cannot pursue it fur-) MM. de Lesseps was recently presented r it s S. Farlo ‘ bostor x ours > 2x plan: p : save | : : . : ! | . . ; | aa a i il " sy 1.4 | 1s Tuesd ) 19M 2 10 | = 7 Space J = W . a ~— “ts (a ad honourable on explanation should have | purity of her aflection in her self-sacriticing | would have forced its way to distinction, ther. One thing, however, may be said in| With an address by the Englishspeaking A ast g ’ o m*« a | enury awson, ESq., wlilax, wv. - alse eve ¢ ins : : . | ¥ x : } aj eithe ahartie l massen vers hoard the ste — ie § 21 #22 59 S| Hon ante! nb oy Charlottetown. P. E. 1 caused such an insulting termination of and generous nature.’ /though mountains and rocks opposed its | a mp oe netther protection ni eng = t as i th steamer on which : Phursday 23 | $21 3 15 e+ Magers Sees ee ee er £ amsta hin, or ae ne ene . ; want of rill prevent manufacturers hacing | he went to Lgypt. t congratulate j | ae Le abe ” . May 3, 1875. friendship and love, seemed incomprehen-| <¢ Bless you, father—not once, but ten | path. It would have fulfilled its glorious | p94 a : ' en eo an 7 ee ban aimee 7 n : We ao Bmore S A o 53 17 3 | > sible to both, and as unpardonable as in-| thousand times—for this undoubting trust. | destiny, Theirs was the honour and the | the consequences of bald management and undertaking, and also on the step just - ( ) TAT nm Tr comprehens ‘ , ad a o - , ss bes “aha . 2 . a ae - : beg 7 we ik : } “- a 4 5 10 > LN SURAN COE. } a an ible. ao ha ty nm deal of | you make me blush for my own injustice, | joy of assisting its upward progress. production, taken ny the ee a ; yvernment in becom- — . ps w on | 10nes "1 onceaie > . ing part proprietor of the Suez ca | era cal gel’ s Bal 6 ie . ae pri e c oars under her gentle, | as much as I do for my blindness and stu- Be a ta ee ae | c - : oe ; = “" i - are A | at wats | loving exterior. She loved her brother 32% : , . | f wer . > Lesseps, In His reply, sak mat he ha ¥ s \ »1| s+ il 0 o | o | y 2 7 7 y L Bela r mrp yy — . ° i i — io i ‘ >) lish Onarterli eriew Pl ary sa cenit ii senate +) a : lay 5) 3 6 45) 10 36 38 | MA FUTIN Hj ' and an injury inflicted on him stung her to ware = S. wen T ir through | 7iik CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, | republished is he bho a S - Publish: | wh: >. ; ile. 5 SNe 580 ne ee VT sda | 3s 03 3 | ; J , any disguise. ut surely must have ae a tee sned by the 44 ra Sco ublish- | which,while doing special honour to France 25 Friday 52 (venue 42 sails au , 7 : ae : : . arclay S Sdae We inti A , : oe =e? sSetnitas 311 36 7 22! 11 43 45 INSURANCE C0 MPANY 7 _ ot = heart. Before she saw known her sweet and silver voice, The | From the Canadian News, London, G. B, rotons Street, New York, con pont ady os the interests of civilization, . 7 o| # a0 2laval’ , 2 ac s : . 9) | . : SOW : j} and put anend to itical rivalry rs 27 Sunday 49' 37| 7 33\M 48 ai ival’s letter had made her unspeaks | ear cannot be deceived ? | Wues a few years since the late Lord | 1. Herbert Spencer's Sociology Per en “| oe in r = iy 4 ae rs Monday 7 7 20 } 9 re . ia wr its raterions ¢ . y i i : ce ° ; 8 Sociology. a wngia i iu pt. ri} wishes hac ty 47 : - i es = a OF ny V ive yee mysterious accuss Mr. Warland smiled. ‘Florence has all Lytton, in a speech of remarkable ability, 2. Among the Prophets now been realized. ev 2UCSUaY gv 0 ) 5 ? i U ved | ° . ’ . ’ Ss ia s Ms Ss. ue 2 2 A _ a ' : : : i =) oa > , Z —e i | PRINCE E DWARD ISLAND. | tions © tk, hey filled her with @/ 9 woman’s wit. I saw her myself put cot- | characterized by statesmanslike views, and 3. The Hindu Woman, real and ideal. | The‘ Medical Circular’ states that a pa- } | vag Tha alav « . * | . ee Ss i! . er ae i acakivon DIRECTORS | vague horror, That Delaval should accuse | ton between her rosy lips, to thicken that | delivered with great eloquence which has | 4. Servia, | tient, suffering from inflammation in the j aC), Y Y > j 1 we > a } ali TQ; -) : ‘ ’ | . ° 5 r Ss > S wel a “orei . YTECeY hes yhmiitt i y ers 9 ; - il t | ie wre cause, she tried not to believe ; sweet and silver voice. She closed every | ssldes boon surpassed tm the Beisish House | Be os nae Exchange and Foreign | « hest, rec ntly su mnitted 2 expectoration }. 4 7 ROBERT <GWOR sq.. Presiden at Marcus had given him cause, s ary r ve re sans. to a scientific authority. The practitione PRICES CURRENT. Rosert Lo WORTH, Esq.. President, | that Marcus had given him cause, she could | ayenue to detection, and her disguise was | of Commons, proposed the confederation 6. Disestablishment in New England sa -" as Mead ae ere —— Hon. Jas. DUNCAN, not believe. Now, when she heard the only P } | ag vas . : = ves : . wzngiana, | consulted wrote back -—‘ It is evidently teas ¥ ss ~a%e Hon. L. C. OWEN bl we a ; so perfect [ do not wonder that you never | of the North American Provinces, he point=| 7. Political Questions in Italy. | of parastic nature, Lut with respect to the wey SOs Sy 808 cake & oa! i ; possible as : assi in« . b ek | ae ase Oth theta” | : 1 ' BREADSTUFE : mn. A A. =" ALD, : ) : _ 7 ; iat on vt: ss 0 - | penetrated it ed out the great moral effect which would | 8, Contemporary Literature. precise individuality of the entophyte I BRE. 5. ion. J. C- Porz, dignation lifted her above the weakness o I , a : . } | be produc - ~ . : | The first article contains an acecount of | have not yet decide i quite tomy satisfac | ; ‘ ‘Had you ever seen her in the splendor} % produced by an unbroken communica- | : ; : re : i BY Sasa ' it Flour. per lt 0.03 to 0.3 Tuomas HaNDRAHAN, Esq., sorrow : ae “hie ic spy: : Pe 7 : a | the principal features of Herbert Spencer's | tion. y mind still hovers betwee bh} , ; R Re ¥ ¢ : GEOoUGE R. BEER, Esq ' sorrow. She was very beautiful in her an- lof her beauty, father, you w 1] wonder | tion between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, | the } as ipal fest tank of Herbert a - ‘ cicciaill : i : , 1 tween two 2.00 6G £00 oe ee y ger. It gave such lifeand spirit to her} 4; ’ . | 4] See mn ?| Sociological doctrine, as set forth in his | Conc.usions, viz, as to whether it is an , per 100 Ibs 3.00 to 3.25) Risks iaken d ‘ily at ae of ee, corner | ©” ' a that [did not discover some gleam that STOR British territory. The proposed | « Social Statics,’ followed by critical remarks | abor ted specimen of a cyclocotuloid macro. eal, per 100 1ns 2.70 to 3.00 Great George and Lower Water Streets sonia would show her identity.’ consideration would, he said, compare | on the method employed, and the general | Misco jidium, or a highly developed eryp- 1 — 3.50 to 5.00 | Ch’tow: bor ea coer eT ‘That dear Rosa! she cried, ‘ how 1 love ‘] saw her once,’ said Mr. Warland, ‘ with- | favourably with the great and growing prepa exhibited in its development | oo cy nett Pe : strongylopleurm sh pe tl 3.50 to 5 | htown, March 22, 1540— : ; > se, 4 : . r..2 . om : r . mn batracholeucocopridon. | Besrion nor | 4.87 to 6.49 y | her. She did what I longed to do—nursed | out her disguise. It was one evening when | power of the United States. The Legislas } °° ror Gs , i ni eal : Ce ee er | Mectatdl abe ide ota 7 _ you on your sick bed, and soothed you back : : a allt Te om a: aaa The object of ‘Among the Prophets’ is! President Sterns of Amherst ( Mass.) Cole fackerel per doz 0.48 to 0.72 | ST LAWR ENCE ’ y . you were sleeping under the in“uence of a| ture of this country ratified the scheme, to prove that ‘the system through which | lege in a recent lecture befo ate alin ae a ife 7 ’ . . — ° ‘ : r : i Bt Ce 2Cul ? veTtore His CiAase BOARDS. " to health and life. To grudge her the poss powerful anodyne. She took me into ans and public opinion endorsed it as a bold, | the Jewish Prophets worked was, in the | depreciated the present system of education | k. 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.94 Vi . ne | 2 % on ofa simple locket, and one of those other room, and stepping irto an adjoining | Comprehensiy e,and farsighted measure. An | main, the same as that which the modern | as injurious to the memory. He said that do 1.62 to 2.40 al | J sul ance 30. beautiful locks of yours, and think it an ins closet, soon returned, another, and yet the important part of this scheme was that a Se al nan fe - the the Hindus transmitted without error the ce lo 7 to. 1.31 : warns ; :y se ie er yublic worship ne dervishes, which cons | three books » Vedas « et tae. a -M i to oan OF sult to them, seems shocking. To take it] same, She had washed the stain from her | means of communication should exist be- cheb of aaa songs, music and dances, i —- ‘d r i 0 - : eae os tt Se ngies, per. 2.11 to 2.48 : ae anit 1a : chal vie _— - £ y “ " Ss, 45] sistea oO ) iyinns through the centuries i cillinn ties INALT LHW qt | oway from the poor girl, how wicked! She | face and hands, unbound the handkerchief | tween British ports on the Atlantic and | given, and several pages are devoted to} til] Solomon's time, ab ut 100 POULTRY. i: BUWAR S — Wale te Ctien Sid ok wine ) e > “ch é Y ; ‘ it ' before r ie, des ae wat ee | must look as Cora did, And you do not | from her rich curling hair, and taken the British ports on the Pacific; that throughout the poems which explain their mystic| Christ, by memory lone, acquiring m a per pa > 0 to 0.4 | 8 40) :.. " fine a : ‘ . 2 ce : J d trin Ss. as wi “ a8 : . ‘ Dicien fonet 0.24 to 0.35 | Authowz.. Capital, sad $300,000. know pen she *, and whether you will! sade from her dazzling eyes. I never saw British territory there should exist on con- tan altel Sei ines seal cee. Meal se » oo or . an tion a mine —e Fowls, (each 0. 25to 0.40] GSubeerthod Canita al 1] BO. | ever see her again. ne anatornts ‘omni swearde | tenuous and uniform line to railway commu. : ot? “atta ae aes Be PAeain: OS ee Preeres ere 10 Purtrideces 0.25 to 0.30 Subscribed wapltal, 143,950. Katy wes ne excited by the wieng: of such a transformation. Coming tow ards Se ae est y shows the high estimation in which women | multiplicity of subjects now presented to I a ake taal ae ) ss g! me, and placing her hands with endearing nication, which should open up the vast res | were held among the liindus during the | the scholar, he thought rendered the ac- baits Paes 6.50 to 0.78 BOAPD OF DIRECTORS: Rosa, she forgot eT own. She hated the | ¢.. .iness in mine, she said, ‘I wanted you | Sources of undeveloped wealth, encourage \ “a a pee ae at as the wor: bee quisition of retentive memory next to ims | s . e ; » bas att adil ae ‘ ‘ y , ally ible MEAT ii Jiiek Sites cine iaaellliial proud and jealous Florence, and wondered | 4, .e¢ me as 1am for one moment, I am | settlement in districts remote from civilizay oo ead nk: a> en anai. mee | possible, ik. } AKCHIPALD KENNEDY, PPesu : | station ; 8 . 7 ; . . oe sa eprive eir privileges d pla . — . ' | sisters could influence brothers so much. : t thich should do fact, for British I ; ; Materializition in England has received Beef, (am<!! pieces) per lb $0.08 to 0.14 JouNn F. ROBERTSON, ' : dark by nature, but not quite a Mulatto, | Hon-—whieh st , in fact, for British | 1ower in the social scale. Some interesting | »,.). roomate! cai. seein oor aad cae te fier tee, anenetee "0.08 Anremas Lorp, | She wished she had never known Delaval, sd ly ge A ae SR a -| North America what the Central Pacific and ies ; cam alt ioe neenek hard blow by an exposure in Liverpool, Mr. per lb (by the quarter) } to 0.10 rW.H o you think it strange that Marcus does etters from Hindu women I Some « walisknenn seedeen beak te Ham, per Ib 0.10 to 0.12 | iw = — never thought of love, or allowed a ‘ strangs | not recognize me?’ Marcus, my dear boy, Union Pacific have accomplished for the | time, describing wo home-life and occu | .: 1.5 very satisfactory seances. in iia wan, per quarter 0.00 to 0.00 | “4 - A ’ ' ; 1 i $ ? ; : « . a ib ; 8 ; ed. e 5 af es eaetei : A ’ Leah. aor 0 - - 0 oz Tuomas MoRRIS, | er to intermeddie wish her Jey: I cannot tell you how strangely | was af- United States, Such a railway, if complet- PeThe Anchen weet of ‘ Servia,’ in the the figures of supposed dead folks appears —si-eer * pLO UV . cel f ‘ is o 7" . : " m, . ¢ ig a y j 1 Mutton, per Ib 0.07 to 0.12 Grorer D. LonGworrn, Let us goto our father,’ said Marcus. | footed at that moment. To look at this | ed, would not only form a means of direct papers, has called forth an article giving a ep ina dim light = they do on similar oe- Poy a : 6 it. 4 ii trofice. Exchanye i on . ‘ . . nee > ’ (pete casions In this cour r One nig or. : Ts, (Simali pieces) per ib 0.08 to 0.12 ; Risks taken dally at their office, Exchange I shall not teel safe from my own passions magnificent creature, and think it was for | communication between the British North history and description of that country and Sheila had ; “ ry al ne ve abt eae Pork, per Ib (by the carcass) 0.965 to 0.074 | Building. i i. si ’ : caf : “a eh gone 0 100thly for a Veal. per Ib os? ° 08 to ea | HP REDERICK W. HYNDMAN we} ankby Shih Son. love of you, my son, that she assumed the | American Provinces, but would also ote |p eee Soaat Peas while, when the famous ‘John King’ walk a} i 0 » QO. fo 6 y 2 MAN, : . cal “i zt : é . . , : e,° ° : one . nen » Ai Jot } “ nacuts aituial Ch’town, March 22. 1875.—ly Secrelary. I will follow,’ said Katy, ‘1 see Mrs. | guise of a menial, braved the displeasure of | lish a route by which we might hope to — in which it is placed at the present | 64 out of the cabinet. He began a speech LISCELLANEOUS. i pelea me . . ‘ ; ’ 7 i ° , r: ‘ak. ~ leita =*i al ~~ — | Bellamy beckoning me from her room.’ | per friends, and the risk of discovery, was|secure that preponderance of our trade | Phe next article is a description of the ae we daughter, but had Apples per bushel 0.80 to 1.00 | : : a. oo Se : , : : ; ot sai uch whe > Was gré Od cee: Renate 0.50 to 1.00 Marcus went alone to his father’s apart-| enough to move the heart of any man. 1 | with China and Japan, which is so seriously | manner in which business is transacted at | B06 Ste much When he wa: grabbed by vatiey per bush 0.00 to 0.75 | i aitiaeaeadh bel ¢ & ' oo, ‘ 7 \ two of the nearest spectators. ‘There wasa Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.20 to 0.25 | : ( ment, e found him awake, and refresh-| yearned to take her in my arms to my | threatened by the active competition of | the es Ee re nyt. vr of the lively struggle, but the medium-for ‘ John aaa ee ee ee 0.16 to 0. - | | I é i i l I d l] ( ti } d ll J ed by his repose. Taking Aunt Milly’s | heart and tell her that I lover as a daugh- | the United States overland route between ae Ge aes aden ao. hte King’ was none other than Herne, slightly ee 0.06 to 9.12 | i : i . . . : , ‘ ced . “UDI | disguised — was as d exvos om 1. See OF LONDON. place and — her to go and rest, he! ter. And I did, Marcus. I shall never| San Francisco and New York. The Im- | ous countries. ae ed— was held fast and exposed, ese, per Ih 0.05 to 0.08 | Subscribed & Invested Capital | seated himself by the bed’s head, so that see her again, but bear to her ry perial Government has, according to ig ‘ Disestablishment in New England’ isa! . ye toy a te :—* A commer- . j r now th ‘ ‘ ue ‘hi : : js . . a’ i | Chi a we : — see d, per Ib 0.00 to 0.00 ’ his father could not look into his face. parting blessing. As sure as there is @| custom, faithfully carried out its portion of history of the laws relating to church gov- vane ee, pod ewes “yr ae \ &*, per doz. 0,32 to 0.36 | . __ 2 iW j ’ i ta : ‘ah i aa : : ernment in the Colonies of Plymouth and | » : » the terms Of which, 1 Green Peas, 0.00 to 0.00 | £1. OGS,000 tge- Warland took his son’s hand, and drew him | moon in yonder heavens she loves you,| the arrangement. It has given its guaran- | yr)... chusetts ay gem eae in | they were likely to be adopted, might well lar ‘ } i 7, +2 “wT » . ° 2 . , . - ! aar 5 . . . | itt per ton 8.00 to 1000! The above Office being of UNDOUBT gently towards him. and an enemy is trying to sever her from | tee to a part of the capital required for the | the next number. occasion some uneasiness in this country, ‘ {| ides. ner it - — 5 - " ‘ , . ’ -~ . . . . . a a > ‘ igh ae is " . : | Honey. per Il 0.04 to 0.05 ED STANDING, guarantees perfect I want to see you, my son,’ he said, ‘as | yor:,’ line between Halifax and Quebec, forming | ‘ Political Questions in Italy ’ is divided | It oe ara apa <a Ameri. i - » Per ily 0.25 to 0.52 ee ee ae . os ‘i is : cin & : : -coq | can Congress, W fas appoin aol. | en 9.3% to 0.88) veinelen teu Wis Peainen | well as to feel the balm of your presence. A sudden faintness came over him, and | the first stage of an independent route into eight sections, in which are discussed ; g Nae ad PE d to report g Pun, (nien’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.00 | . ’ ’ What a feverish hand is this!’ Then look : : Tr : the conditions of her existence,ber financial |on the subject of removing present hin- “omespun, (women's do)per yd 0.35 to 0°48 |} of Losses, ’ >| he sank back on the pillow. Marcus, in! through British territory, and very recently Soe a ; , ; | drances to trade betw C; Homespun FI ae, 1 to 0.46 | | ing fixedly upon him, ‘Marcus, you are ; oo | : : ; position, political parties, the relation be-) 7.) U1" © een Canada and the aS Pub iMUDEl, ! P } t —,T ‘ ts *L TANG * . } ; * ale | ¢ « > his lins sh | ra} : > States at : ie | Lard, per Ib ee i . a 0. + DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for | atl d Ifit is the th st f alarm, presented a cordial to his lips, which gaye its further guarantee in conjunction | church and state, relations to the Pope, | nite: ' tates, re oo the establish- ’ . 8 i2 to VU. . a : y 4 5 : . am ° ‘ . | al . . * | a cus » thont . : | 9ats. per bushe Be >! Qne. Two, or Three Years on SPE- greatly move it is the thought of my | . Kon revived him. | with Canada fora loan raised in this country | foreign policy, and alliance with Austrio- ment of a customs ufilon, the basis of which cee co 0.56 to 0.40 y \ ANT AORATTC | my danger, you must not let it unzaan you Thi ’ “) . H ary r jis that in all tariff questions the States : aloes, per bushel 0.25 to 0.32 | CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS ’ ‘This has been too much for you, father,’ | for the purpose, it was assumed, of Imperial | “ungary: i | taki sat. Amy a aie nena rear! Barley. per | 0.03 mie : ‘thus. Submission to our God is easy, You : : . . ¢ . * More than fifty pages of notices of con- ing part in shoula actas one with | g arley, per ib 0.03 to 0.04 | TERMS. , ret said Marcus. with bitter self-reproach. ‘I| policy, If we have to judge by the minute : : : reference to toth extern: ‘ eepskins 0.50 to 0.70 | ill find it 5 , I E temporary literature bring to conclusion | rnal and interna: i ge 9.20 to 0.40 ‘Pp : Me DEDW | will find it so, my son. am killing you by my selfishness. Do not | which has just been issued by the Governs | . ber of thi |trade. It has been pointed out that the . | Straw, per to fiois2s9)— REMPON T. NEWBERY, Se I a id ; ‘the new year number of this review. | trade. It ed | tallow per Marcus was too true, too ingenuous t0 4! | ak again.’ | The periodicalsjreprinted by the Leonard | formation of a union of this kind would be . I e D 9.07 to 0.10 AGENT. low his father to impute to filial sorrow the ment of Canada, this great scheme of the | Pacific Railway—worthy of Imperial Gov- Seott Publishing Co., (41 Barclay Street, |a long stride towards a poiitical union of 2rnips, per bush 0.00 100.16] J 18. 187 he ‘One word more, Marcus. This enemy | ia t : 4 per It O1Tt "25 an. iS, 1664. y : tee ween sf . f oe : ' : ee “ica wv s: The Londo ar~ | Canada and the States, and would render ber Ib 17 to 0.25 on with warring passions had left upon believe—but—you will discover him.’ |" ernment—it is to be abandoned, and, in its | ra ee oe Wt ities : oe aan | possible the adoption by Canada of the pro- . . : | his brow. i fl | ai J : ah = gy rtipnir-<cgaiegid Maal : he ahi’ inny ities avatar . > . Hy ATER’S Ball TE: THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON _... - Closing his eyes, he pressed the hand of | place, series of detatched and unimportant | QO Grterly Reviews, and Blockwood's Magas hibitory protective system of the Repuolic Kr § RA iLWAY He EL Father, submission to God may be learns |) + 4. who. struck by his weeds, felt as if | works ure to be carried out for the benefit | zine. Price $4 year for any one, or only | bah, a . is aap that the party in Bitvare ashon: ¢ ne ae “i L y ath . : ’ _ site oe i , es sat | @rE stage | ‘ aid by | -anada who lavour the rotective olie about thirty yards from Tignish AND CLOBE ed. Whatever blow he may inflict, though | hick goales were falling from his eyes, and | of local interests. This decision, if indeed | $15 for all, and the postage is prepaid by may support this ent 1. anneal vnlic, Stati +g; | it should rend my heart in twain, I trust! the publishers. <r | the sympathies of any Canadian who desires On—having ample accommo- | it has been arrived at, is one which must | &tion for permanent and transient boarders at to maintain the present connection between the mother country and the Dominion.’ It appears that the humorous Californian thick clouds rolling away from his strangely | darkered understanding. Marcus did not | sertously impair the public credit of Canada. | The physicians of Troy, New York, are forget to repeat to his sister the conversa- | A short time since we were somewhat much puzzled over the cue of a young lady or rather a child of that place who is, LAST RRAACE CMP AA “can say, His holy will be done. But when | we sufler from the inconsistancy, and injus» Re asenable Rates. ' tice, and insuits of men, oh! he , ial z Pr *prietor soiicits the patronuge ofthe ravelling public JOHN CARTER. n, Dec. 6. 1875.—8n REVERE HOUSE, ADJOINING THE POST OFFI ¥, ALBERT “? et ie ON, " si - P. EZ. I. . she Dseri } 3 > a ty j cee up the above House his lead if , and wishes to inform arlends, and the public gene- ray that he js prepared to accommodate ih el dd Permanent Boarders, harges . : . the premiegn tree. Good Stabling on RICHAKD GLADNEY, Alberton, Bent. 13, 197 Proprietor, 78. | j father, teach | me how to curb my rebel possions; tell me what I ought to do ?’ ‘Ah! my son, has it come so soon this Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 | bitter knowledge of the injustice of man? eer Gener- | Yet, this is the natural consequence of your Other lavestments in Dominion | growing fame. It is only in the sunshine of Canada, 367,091 | the shadow is seen.’ 3. Rea ‘No, sir, itis not envy. But let me tell FAIR RATES. you all, Your wisdom shall guide me, and Prompi & Liberal Setilements. I feel that your sympathy will console. Fa- ther, if you were not lying here on this sick Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- | bed, my hand would be grasping the aveng vate Residences, Household Furniture and | ing steel. ‘!t burns for redress. This is Farm Properties, for the fever that makes my pulse throb so One, Three or more years, | quick, and fills my veins with a boiling At Reduced Rates, | Suid.” iainas Cueiemns| Then Marcus related the history of his r | engagement from Florence and Delaval without any reservation, the struggle he felt on the morning of the trial, bis self- Fire AND LIFE. 162,800 Otlice—Great George town, I. E. I. RK. RK. FITZGERALD, Agent Ch'town, July 27, 1874,—6m tion he had with his father, and Katy slept even Dr. Manning, the all-hopeful physi- But his disease seemed scarcely to diminish the strength of his | cian, gave up hope. lungs, and his mind was clear and calm to the last. ‘There is retribution in this world as well startled at reading in one of our Canadian by Sir John Macdonald, in which he pro- | phesied this retrograde policy on the part of the Government. Knowing that our Canadian contemporaries are apt to express _ their views in somewhat too strong terms, | we could hardly bring ourselves to believe | that there was not some slight exaggerar tions in the statements which the late Pre- ; ” a aden _ * a dying the | mier is reported to have made use of. The ir m m ae a Serene ee oe “ature, sooner | 1 inute of council to which we have refer- or later, avenges her violated laws, and | req has proved Sir John MacDonald to be assists the judgment of the Almighty.’ |atrue prophet. As far as the policy of the Seeing Milly, who was standing by the Government is concerned, we cannot bes bedside, he held out his hand to her with | jjeye that the people of Canada will tamely great emotion. ‘The blessing of God and that of adying | which could make their country a grea man rest upon you, faithfal friend and af, | highway for the commerce of the East. 1 submit to the abandonment of a work : : | i that night with a somewhat lightened heart. | contemporaries the report of a speech made | Mr. Warland gradually grew weaker, till as far as they can discover, proof against | poison, at least inthe form of arsenic. Her _ parents who had this substance in consider- able quantities for the purpose of getting ‘rid of rats, had observed that the poison | generally disappeared soon after it was | placed near the places which the animals frequented, while, at the same time their /number did not appear to diminish. At ‘last to their horror they ascertained that the little girl had been in the habit of eat~ ing the bread with which the arsenic had | been mixed. They at once summoned 4 | physician who although he saw that the ‘child had taken arsenic, still confessed | that she had not suffered any ill effects from \itsuse. To test the truth of the strange aftair he gave her more of the poison, first ,in small, then iv large doses. What would | poison a grown person, however, in her t case, had only the effect of renedering her rp better in health, as well as more lively and cheerful. We have read of perons who fectionate guardian of my orphan children, the Pacific Railway is not constructed, the | were proof from various kinds of poisons, When bereft of a mother, and neglected by | Government and people of Canada will lay | but this is a very singular instance. has a habit of charging a cigar witha small ‘capsule of nitro-glycerine and then pre- | senting the same to his friend by way of a joke. A number of noses have already been blown off and quite an assortment of jokers shot, so that the press tardily sug~ | gests the abandonment of the custom, and | the substitution for it of some less pointed pleasantry. Foreign observers have noted that American humor was entirely original and possessed a flavor of the soil. So far | as this manifestation is concerned it cannot | be denied that the characterization is true : | but with all its originality, we trust that they wili keep it where it is, and not turn | back ths hands by eXporting it eastward, | Swift said that nothing was so tender as a | modern piece of wit—much of it not sur- _viving transportation from one room to ans» other—and we are quite clear that this practical piece of wit is not vital enough to | survive carria ge across the continent. The | blowing-oif of a friend’s nose here would be looked upon asa piece of boorishness | and ijl manners.