sa ¢. MB = ee epg i 2 eS England to Ireland. From the London Truth, Jan. 22.. IMITATED FROM MRE. BROWNING. Do you hear the sound of weeping, Oh my brothers, Which the wind wafts o’er the sea * There are starving children there, and fasting mothers, And men stricken bitterly. The sky's a heavenly blue above the moun- | tains, A vivid green is clothing hill and plain ; The bright eun is dancing in the fountatas, The meek snowdrop hangs its snow-white bell again. But the poer, poor psople, Ok, my brothers, They are lacking daily bread ; Weary waut their sunny-heartedness all smothers, They are longiug to be dead ! For the sake of those dear children, wan and weary, All too weak to laugh or leap, Who never play throughout the day so dreary, But moau themselves to sleep ; : For the sake of na‘asless heroes uncomplain- ing, Who, Thongs they slowly starve, will net repine ; Who feel their heartless foe upon them gain- ing, And die at leagth; bat never make a sign. Tie for their sake | ask you uot to linger, But to quickly bring your aid, - Ere yet death, with his erue!, bony finger, Hath a fresh selection made. Hark | ye still can beartheir wailing, Ob, my brothers, As it sounds across the sea. Haste ye, then, ere ruthless Doath sheir voices smotiers, That delivered they may be! LOST IN Table Mountain, ia Mukumole coun- ty, California, was ence famous for its goldsbearing gravel, lying beneath a crust of cement, pipe clay and boulders, In 1860, hewever, nearly all the good gravel, it was thought was taken out. Atadepth varying from one to four hundred feet, the ground was honey- combed by passages or drifts, intersect- ing each other in hundreds of places, thus forming a labyrinth only familiar to the miners who excavate the gravel. Many of these drifts are nearly a mile long. Some sre fevel, others raised and full, according to the configuration of the ledge, which in Table Mountain is composed o} slate, intermingled with limestone. Whenever the abandoned tunnels are depressed, water covers the bottom. In some places the roots are sustained by upright props, or herizen- tal beams ; at ethers they are composed of hard cement or pipe clay, needing no support. The drifts, however, had not been properly worked by their former own- ers —the Invincible Company, and thousands of cart loads of gravel, con- tainiog the precious metal, were yet hidden amony the limestone boulders and between the seems of pipe clay: This fact became known in 1852 to my- self aud other miners in the vicinity, and we therefere formed ourselves iato acompasy, put up sheds, cleared the debris from the mouth of the inclined tunnel, erected a steam hoisting engine, began to dig out the boulders and pipe clay that had slid down from the roof and sidea ef the main drift, and were soon rewarded by finding gravel that fetched from two to twenty dollars a cart=load., : On Saturday evening, I was sitting in the bar-room of our new boarding house, listening to to the tales of some miners who had lately arrived from Calaveras county. They spoke of long drifts that had been run into a moun- tain near Murphy’s camp. The under- ground foreman of our company said : ‘Oh, the drifts in the Tiger Mines beat yours all hollow. If you like I wiil show you the way through them. We have just broken into one of the aban- dened drifts of Senoro mines.’ The miners, however, declined the offer. No emotion of the mind is stronger er more lasting than curiosity. I felt an irresistible desire te explore these drifts and caverns, not so much for the sake of finding gold as geologieal re- search. It is a well known fact thut beneath the entire length of the Table Mountain extends the bed of au ancient river, now covered by the forming the top of the mountain. The pebbles among the gravel show plainly that water was the canse of their smooth and spherical form. The direction in which they lie, and the petrified leaves, piec- es of wool, and other objects in the se- diment, indicate the course of the cur- reat. Accordiagly [ made up my mind to visit the underground passages on the following day, Kirly the next morning, with some candies and matches in my pocket,a iece of bread and cheese in my wallet, left my ecabia, and, with quick steps, asceudei the brow of the Table moun. tain, near the summit of which the in- elined tanuel of the Tiger mine is situ- nied. oon I stood beneath the roof of the engine houso and gazed inte the yawning. Ldescended the steep and A MINE. ; _ alippery way tothe main level, four handre/ feet beneath the upper surface of the Tabic Mountain. The foreman of the mine had told me that his miners had b.oket into the old works from a drift to the right. 1 followed that drift, examining the seems of gravel and pipe clay as with diffioulty [ ad- vanced. To be Continued. Song, by George Lockhart, Heq., Carnwath, in A. D., 1745. ae DEOMNCT. NAN COM. BY VIC ORD. L. O! Caledonia, country mine, how wretched is thy atate ! O! Caledonia! sad indeed thy peor unhappy fate ! O! Caledonia! deeply grieved am I to think ‘Chat thy sad aad story written is, with blood instead of ink! if, in days of yore renowned you Were, conspi- -cuous was your fame ; All natien’s did your valor praise, your loyal- ty preclaim ! Your aneient rights yeu did maintain, your liberties defend, And scorned to have it theugh’ that you on England did depend. II, Unto your kings yeu did adhere, atood by the royal race, With them you honor great dit gain, and paths of glory trace ; : With Royal Stewart at your head, all enemies ° e, And like our brave heroic claus, in pieces cut your foes, iv. But justice now has left the land! With taxes you're opprest, And every scoundrel, prattling wretch may freely you molest.” The choicest of your neble blood must hear the bloodhound’s bay, And either truckle and submit,—-or hasten far away, ¥, O! Caledonia! Country mine! Leok back from whence ye fell, And from your sufferings learn vour crime, and ne'er again rebel; Redeem your ancient liberties ! regain yeur rights and laws ! Ratore your injured, lawfal Prince! or perish in his cause! Vi. O! may just heaven preserve Prince Charles! Him to his right restore ! Aud may the Scottish Nation shine, illustrious as before. O! Caledonia! Country mine, would I be, To see the King upon his throne, and you from chains set free ! * Anno Domini 1875. ate ee NOTES. It was written by Mr. Lockhart, of Carn- wath, who attended Prince Charles Edward (the Prince of Wales) as Regent, to Edinburgh and Prestenpans, in September, 1745. He was was so disheartened and disgusted (and no wonder was it) by the Prince and his army re- maining at Edinburgh for a menth, instead of pushing on to London as they ouyht to have done, and weuld have won all if they had done it, that he chased Sir John Cope in his very ignominious flight to Berwick, and sur- rendered himself prisoner to the Elector of Hanover ; afterwards he wrote from London to his wife (left in Scotland) that he had, like how jeyful temple ef Rimmon; and that Rimmon had received him very ungraciously ; that Rimmon (King Geerge Il) had told him that his coming = only because he could not help it! Ve ictis! eres ¢*=_eo2S °° —--—------~ MINIATURE ALMANAC, THURSDAY....... FEBRUARY 26th, 1880 Sun RiskEs...... 6.51 | Hien Warer.10.55.am Sun Sars.......5.356 | Futin Moon 25, 9, 9. am Weather Bulletin. we Probabilities for the next 94 heurs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 25, 10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, *gradually shifting to east and south; partly cloudy weather to- day. followed by areas of rain or snow to- morrow. = MARRIED. At Tyne Valley, by the Rev. John Gold- smith, Mr. T. C. P. Yeo, fourth seu of the late Samuel Yeo, Esq., of Lot 16, te Miss Rosamond J, Dobie, only daughter of the Rev. R. P. Dobie, of Port Hill. eee ee eee In this city, on the 2Ist inst., after and ill- ness of three weeks, Lizzie, the beleved wife of William Springett, aud third daughter ef the late Daniel McKenzie, of Victeria Cross, in the 29th year ef her age. At Augustine Cove, on the 6th inst., after an illness of four days, ef diphtheria, which she bore with exemplary patience, Lydia Jane Wadman, youngest daughter of Edward aad Jane Wadman, in the i4th year of her age. She died in the full assurance of being received into the kingdom of her Heavenly Father. A eo me ae Notice to Importers ca Fast Sailing brigantine Shamrock, classed 7 years Al at English Lloyds, William McPhee, commander, will saill from Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, about the Lith MARCH, next, ISSO, For terms, freight, &c., apply to Jamer Keiso, Esg., 134, St. Vincent street, Glas gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch town, Dee. 27th, 1879. Hake. Hake, Hake, O00 QUINTALS very superior WHITE e) HAKE, pickled cured, equal to Coul- fish. For sale low for cash. B. WILSON HIGGS, | 52 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1880—2w diaw Naaman the Syrian, bowed down in the THH FIRM OF W. & A. BROWN BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, | ‘Yake this opportanity of informing the publie that all accounts due them by Perseus having a large liscount. Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. iV na te eS — A tO GOL tC CLOT —— Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Ensuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed over for claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date fer adjustment and payment. They will also close out balance ef stock during said time at W. & A. BROWN. collection. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. *& MANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manills Haweers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, #2” Prices on application. Jau. 7, 1879. Canadian Pacific Railway, ‘Senders for Rolling Stock. TENENDERS will be received by the under- signed up tonoon of MONDAY, the 23rd FEBRUARY instant, for the immediate sup- ply of the following Rolling Stock : -- 4 First-clasa Cars, 2 Postal and Baggage Cara. 6@ Box Cars. 60 Platform Cars. Drawings and specifications may be seen, at the office of the Envineer-in-Chief, Pacific Railway, Ottawa. aud at the Engineer's Office Intercolonial Railway, Moncton, N. B. The Rolling Stock to be delivered on the Pem>ina Branch, Canadian Pacific Railway, on or before 15th of MAY next, By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Darr. oy Rartpways & CaNnats, O.utawa, 7th February, 1880. eee fe 164i 2aw Sas = Pacifie oe ear ae for a second 100 miles section Canadian Railway, Wesr or Rep River will be received by the undersigned until noon on MONDAY, the 29th of March next. "*he section will extend from the end of the 48th Contract—near the western boundary of Manitoba—te a point on the west side of the va ley of Bird-tail Creek. ‘fenders must be on the printed form, which, with all other information, may be had at the Pscific Railway Engineer's Offices, in Ottawa and Winnipeg, on and after the Ist day of March next, By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. or Rattways & Canats, ) [fe 19, 2aw Ottawa, Lith February, 1880. { till 27 mar. Mortgage Sale. 10 be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen s County, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the Third day of March Next, 1880, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, by Virtue of a Power of Sale im an Indenture of Mortgage dated the eighth day of May, 1873, and made between Alexander Mar- tin, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the other part, ~- LL that tract, piece and parcel of land LA. situate, lying and being on Township number Sixty-two, in Queen’s County, in the said Island, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed at the edge of the Creek making John Nicholson’s southern boundary line and run- ning from theace due east fifteen chains, fifty links; thence south three degrees east thirty four chains; thence west ten degrees north sixteen chains and fifty links; thence west fifteen degrees north tc the edge of the dry land; thence following the courses of the dry land along the inner edge of the marsh north- erly and easterly tothe place of commence- ment, containing eighty-seven and a half acres of land, a little more or less, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated the 3rd day of December, 1879. EDWARD J. HODGSON. Mortgagee. Dec. 3, oaw till sale, wed "P°.HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, an:? desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheav er way than by subscribing to Tue Wrexcr EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, ci the Dominion, om receipt of One Dollar. and other information obtained on application | ; { ; ; i ov SHIS SCHOOL offers, ~ 9D MARGARET'S HALL, HALIFAX. N. &, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. VISITOR : The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padfield., at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as ‘that of the best Schools in England and is founded upou the University Examinations for Women. - Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care aud oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given ina large establish- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught eonversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. References given to parents of pupils, For further particulars address the Prin cipal. Sept. 19, 1878. J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, N. B., REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES @ntario, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, pT apd FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-load- lots only, viz:— ‘*‘ Buda,” ‘* Alabaster,” ‘* White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘ Pastry,” ‘* Beaver Mille,’’ *‘ Red XXX,” ‘‘ Amber,” &e., &e. The above choice brands of flour, with many others, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in ** Cipher,” which will be supplied to all cor- respondents on application, Novy. 25, 1879—ly a ween neni aetna ieee ete erate nese saiaciteaa “NOW'S THE DAY” AND “NOW'S THE HOUR” SUBSCRIBE The Weekly Examiner, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR “THE EXAMINER” supplies to country districts all the home news—-which a foreign paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. FE. Island. N. B.—Persons who have relatives or friends in any part of Canada, the United States or Great Britain, may have them pro- vided with Tue EXamIner for a year by pay- ment of One Dollar—postage paid in this office. This is the very cheapest way to pro vide a friend abroad with the Island news. eccentric et E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND Italian 2 American Marble WORKER IN S = a> ' = aoe eS oS ce 5 = cha Tap ost oj * oieed SS va es ' 2 2 os! oa MONUMENTS TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All trom Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island ! Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bow! Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &e., &e ; he. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat 6mos & wkly LAME AND SICK HORSES! €ured Free of Cost. Ciles’ Liniment ledine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Watson‘ Druggist. Nov. 28, 1879 —eod wky 4m GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE rrave Manx. Phe Great TRADE MARK (em, English Rem- A edy, an unfail- & ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, “permatorrahe a, CaN . ates SENS ex Lin potency » and MEE SSS Ee all dliseases that ~ Fann. 3 : . ee _ 29 ‘ Before Taking follow as a se- After Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni versal Lassitucdie, V’aim in the Back, Dinmess of Vision, Premature Old Age, and inany other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Von sumption. te Full particulars in our pan phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te every one. wa. The Specitic Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $! por package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all future communi- cations. #@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugis: and by all wholesaleand retail Druggists the United States and Canada, January 24,1 9 CATARRE. Constitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRE, Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. oe T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont.:— Drak Sin—It is now two years since your “Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intre- duced tome. I have waited this ong to see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy effects seemed to me to be “‘teo good to true.” I was afilicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular | saw my case described in many pat- ticnlars. The inward ‘drop’ from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelle to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of _one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and & third. I quit taking it, feeling quite clear of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my h A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to sem you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it von may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harpixe, Dominion Agent, Brock ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. Ct: eee RESO RENT.— is every village and township of P. E. Island not yet —_ pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gen man can obtain a most respectable and v protitable engagement. Address, with particulars, D,. DOWNIE & CO., name. Box 1964, Montrea fo Tee SES ee »