VOL. XXV. CITT HOLZAL, . v or sultatic \ ‘ , JAMES “7 4 Ore? 8 Jaly 7, 1873 ly PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON North Side AGENT FOR TH! Standard Ss “ GHORGI TOWN. STOVES. wholesale and ret acd MA‘ HINERY CASTINGS in gen ways tt OD Oanl r Cash Paid NDS OLD & SCRA POR ALL Kl June 2, 1 WILLIAM DODD. Commission YWerchant AUCTIONEER QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. AUCTIONLERS, Commission Merchants, AND GENERAL AGENTS. BANK BUILDING, QUEEN Charlottetown, P. E. Island FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE IMPERIAL OF LONDON. Sterling. MONTREAL and prompt payment of losses. Agent fi Ch’town, J 20, 1872. ly an, Bell-Hanyers, Gun aud Tin-swiths, QUEEN sTREET, OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, Be: return their thanks to the pudlic fort t tne .ideral tothem since their and ask for a cont beepronstaity ‘ommencementin nance of the aa yn hand A meat Ascortment of TINWARE, KITCHEN UPENSTLS ae., &€:, &e. ALL ORDERS the above will be punctually attended io davine ately made large Cheapest Markets,intended f act as hasea Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fittings, &.,. &c., lam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES 48 LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, and wil! fit them upin agood workmanlike «tyle Tos generous public, we would say, tbat all OF OUR BUSI Ness will be attended te with Despatch « WATLR COOLERS on Orders in THIS BRANC#i A LotofF ret Clas bend. Cheaper than ever Sold PR Having Improved ia Good Variety of prepared to d We are lo all ki y” the Loweat Terw s, at the A. McNEILL, GCG ATEFUL for past patro: Et » intimate that he continue ‘ Trade Sales of Goods, on Wharves, at Warerooms, “Stores at the very rates. ALSO On MARKET DAYS. in front of hi rooms at the MARKET HOUSE change Building . Ch'town, May 4th, 1874 qemRIT ERO sR I, Business Cards. ~ JOSEPH CREAMER, Physician & Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. Pati ts ‘ it ai: Hours: ana MES BRENAN, Alonse, Sign, and Carriage Painter, Paper Hanger & Glazier SOLRIS WEST. BANGOR HOUSE, King’s Square, St John. - - - New Brunswick. J H. RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. | F. M. CAMPBELL. General Merchant COAL SIISSION ACLENT. AUCTIONEER & BRORER TRINITY CORVER, GEORGETOWN, P, BI Life Insurance Co, VULCAN FOUNDRY WINDLASS J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co STREET, Fire [usurance Company Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 Marine Assnrance Commpauy. Capital and Cash Assets over $1.000.000 The above (OFFICES being of UNDOUL BT- ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security FENTON T. NEWBERY, yw Prince Edward Island HERM‘NS & SON. patronage ext BUSINESS r Honae Buillere SATER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, INTING. Power & Gordon Presses, The Newest Styles of Type, ja oO! BOOK & FANCY JOB PRINTING EXAMINER OFFICE. Auctioneer, Salercoms, lowest possible Auction Sales of Furniture! Horses, Stock, etc.. Ka” Consignments, also at his AUCTION ROOM, corner Queen & Water Street fi all isl pa > Sale. t FOR SALE. mEVERAL Building Lots situate in Tig- & nish, Township No. 1, Prince County. f; , Vroperties for private sale. will be offered by Auction, on Wednesday, the 24th day of June next, at 11 o'clock. — rerms.—20 per cent down, and the re- mainder in equal instalments annually for 4 years, bearing 6 per cent interest. For plans ind particulars apply to JOHN BALL, Laud Agency Office, March 16, 1874,—tf _—- - To Carriage Builders ! Hotel-keepers, Blacksmiths, TANNERS, AND MECHANICS OF ALL TRADES, As well as Business Men. ] wane nen Srainiog Village of ALBER- 1a ately is high, Ts .cing the Rainway Station iry, and well situated, near SCHOOLS, CHUHCHES, MILLS, &C. Plans may be seen at the offices of Ressrr s Esq., Attorney at Law. Charlottetown, { N Batu, Esq., and at the Subscriber's. rERWVS 25 per cent The land down, or by approved ; months, balaace in four years Aut Lors unsold will be offered at AUCTION rsday, the Eighteenth June next, at 11 GEORGE W. HOWLAN FOR SALE A GOOD FARM WEST, THE CURRY FARM, ( YONTAINING 120 ACRES, situate on the Western Road, 10 chains front. 70 acres clear, well cultivated and fenced with Cedar, balance covered with hardwood and cedar. A HANDSOME DWELLING HOUSE 27 x 30, well finished throughout, with Kit- n attached, 12 x 17, Barn 34 x 41, with Pig-house and Sheep-house. There is also nother Dwettine Hovse, 16 x 25. This Farm will be sold with or without the stock, and possession given inSpring, er Cropped ind sold with the Crop delivered next Fall. Terms easy. Apply to GEORGE W, HOWLAN, cre 16 QUEEY SQUARE FURNITURE WAREROOMS ! :iliaalanaienie Our premises have heen greatly enlarged and are now the LARGEST and BEST ARRANGED IN THE CITY, and equal to any In the Lower Provinces. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. I have 200.000 feet Seasoned Lumber under cover, for manufacturing purposes. Ihave 20,000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture Frame Moulding, 80 different patterns Che ap. il, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, and Walnut. f)y in Gilt \!! the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. English, German, ani Glasses and Mirror \ few es, ( 1 American Lookiog Plates. arge Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- heap Window Furniture, Xe. Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c Upholstery Goods.Hair Seating, Bedding, Kc. oe New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry, Plushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap. Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, constant- ly on hand, cheap. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS, a Great Variety, Cheap. A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- valid Chair.and a Lounge ina few seconds, very durable. No house should be with- out one. Q4n siock is the | Largest in the (ity, and the very Cheapst wee Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, in suit It is a pleasure to have customers come and examine. _—_———— Ceorge Woods & cos. CELEBRATED CABINET ORGANS FOR SALE—CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. Queen Square, March 10, 1873 MONTAGUE PACKET. TILE fast-sailing Schooner Maria tira. will ply, onee-a-wee, during the present Summer, be- tween Charlottetown and Mon- tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and from said Ports. CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY MAY 18, 1874. onting the Railway Station, are offered by | Any Lots remaining unsold | 'trath, filled his heirt with LITERATURE. SVP LPLAAAANAN LPT NAANW VASA ANSS THE SWEDES IN PRAGUE. CHAPTER XXII. Wallenstein, in the meantime, bad beona prey to many anxious thouzhts. He had heard that the Swedes had dared to enclos in their detested net his friend, Count Martinitz, the information of which fect Was accompanied by a number of rus mors. notle All these contradictory reports, each of which contained a little substratum of immediate fear for C sions concerning Joanna, over whom he saw unt Martinita, and remo'e apptebens the sword hanging as it were by a tiread. Willingly, therefore, did be aval himsel! o! the new state of things, and accompanied Wuldan to a garden, situated th Korn Gate, the fresh verdure of which most before gently wood their senses after so much confinement. Here he tound several Swedish oflicer belonging to the corps fe't in poss ssiou of the Kleinseite, for the place was at present regarded, by a sori of neutral ground. He sat down at a tab'e where acouple of Swedes had already seated them>elves a’ d whom Leopold had eagazed in conversation. tacit compact, as The discours> fora tin turned upon verivas uaimportant wmattors. The Swedes spoke in reviling terms of a | country in which wine was wih difliculty to be prcecured—paying, meantime, due des votion to the Bohemian beer; whilst Wal- lenstein sought some occasion, without ex» ' citing suspicion, of bringing into debate the ocectrrenees of the day and the ce'ebrated examination. Thus occupied, his whole attention was enchained by the dialogue between two dra- goons who had seated themselves next to some citizens of the Ol! Town at the table tehind him. *T tell you, she isa witch.’ said one o the men. * Are you not ashamod of such silly supers stition °° returnedthe other. ‘Our C who is acquainted with everything, eay lonel, there are no witches.’ ‘Our Colonel,’ rejoined the first, freesthinker—that is well known; he to no chureh, mocks the preachers as well as the wonks ; but with usin Sweden, every child can tell you that the Fins cary on all kinds of witchery.’ ‘ Ay, indeed,’ interrupted one of the O'd Town citizens, ‘1 have often heard so; is it true?’ ‘is a goes and ‘ To be sure,’ replied the fi st dragoon; ‘and has been s) ever since tte heathon times,’ * But what has this to do, even if granted, with the poor maiden of the Kieinseits 2’ asked another citizen. ‘She has, doubtles:, had recoursa to ma- gical art in frustrating our scheme for the capture of the bridge tower,’ ansvered the so'dier. Magical arts! Nons nse!’ exclaimed h’s comrade ; ‘she carr’ed on some understad- ing with her people on the other side. They ssy she has a piramour amongst th garrison here,’ added he, turning to the | citizens; *yoa cuzght to know that better , than we.’ ‘The maiden,’ exclaimed a Bohemian, who bad not previously joined in the d's course, ‘ bears an exemp'ary charscter. | thnk it very improbable that she ever had a peramour, particularly among the soldiers.’ ‘She must have been in understanding with some ore,’ said the least guporti ious of the Swedes. ‘With the devil! credulous companion; ‘and for that u: stinding she wiil to-morrow, be a witch,’ Hitherto Wallenstein had listen: d, though anxiety, still lute But, at the of the dragoon, he sprang up, upon which Walden rose also, and tiking Albert’s arm, led him a exclaimed his more der- turned as with calm nc great With fas Ss lat words little a:ide, entreating him to be couposed, and offering to extract from the offi whom he had previously held converse, the facts of the case. Resuming discourse with these gent emen, he said, smiling, ‘Our neigibors are discuss, ing no less serious a subject than the exists ence of witchcraft, and talk of the burnin: of a witch the Klein-eite Whit means this ?’ ‘Ob, the bicckheads!’ answered cne of the «ffivers, *they dont ksow what they talk about. There certainly is, however, a delinqguent—and ti at one is a female—who is to be executed to-morrow.’ Wallenstein grasped Leopold’s arm, and turned deadly pale, but remained silen’. rs with in to-morrow. ‘And her crime ?’ said Wallentein, maks ing a desperate effort to repress his maddens ing emotion: ‘ Merely faithfulness towards her Prince and country ! is not this sentence strange ?” ‘Nota whit,’ replied the other; ‘it is the | custom and the chance of war; the penslly has been risked and will be enfereed.’ * Punish, but surely not with loss of li’e!. —and a woman, too!’ exclaimed Albert, his | words almcst inaudible from excess of cons trolled feeling, which was, in fact, on the | boundary of bursting. Lest this untoward acc:dent should hap, pen, Leopold, bowing to the officers, with drew, and hurried his friend, searce conscious whither he was led, out of the garden. No sooner did he perceive hims-If alone with Walden, however, than Wallenstein abrup'ly paused, and, tarning on his ccom~ panion a countenance in which etern resolve strangely blended itself with bitter suffering, he said, ‘ Leopold, she must he rescued’ ‘She shall ’ answered the other, return ing tke convalsive pressure of his hand; ‘only, dear Wallenstein, unbend th:t r'gid gaze, and recover your self-possession.’ After the lapse of another minute, the strained eyeballs became relaxed, and their wild expression was drowned in a flood cf tears. ‘I cannot,’ excisimed the poor youth, throwing bimself upon the bosom of his fiiend, ‘I cannot overcome th? hcrror, the agony of this news. Joanna to suffer | death! and frem devotion to her country For Freight, apply, iu Charlottetown ,to | Messrs. in Georgetown,to Messrs. A. A. MacDonald & Bros. and at Montague Bridge, te Pierce Gaul, Esq JAMES McEVOY, Master & Owner. Montague Bridge. May 4, 1874. 2m RDERS filled, directed from manufactory M ntreal, at manufacturers prices, - gueitty ussurpa-sed, all sigs obtainable, six ply to sh'ps hawee's, For fa!l supplies new is the time to send us your orders. Whole- sale and Retail dealers attention solicited . CARVELL BROS. tf Aug. 1873. MacDonald & Owen, Water Street; | and to me |’ Wulden let the firat violonce of em: tion subside, a: d then said, ‘ My friend, my bros ther! you muy rely upon me. My whole s'refizth, my powers, my life itself—al! are yours. But come. Albert, rest upo: this bank ; you ave agitated ae T never saw you | before,’ ‘ Let us ot lose one mom<nt,’ cried Wals lenstein ; ‘ we must firet learn where her place of confitement is situated, aud then plan the means of setting ber free.’ ‘But not by the employment of force— that will hardly sacceed. Think on the fa» vorable position of the Swedes.’ RE ITI N SR EEL NO, 20 o) Ra oh a 2 PR oa . i : on { Pek ate ali ‘Foree or feand--I care not Somehow, | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ; Tc ards shifting the Main Post Donald McDonald 6 00| SIGNIFICANT TALK FROM A NOVA her reeeue 2 ( be accomp'ished. Upon | apppyppraypaye » ) ‘nope Road between Souris Line John McLean 3 00 SCOTIA MINISTERTALIST my studentel can depend Th y will storm | M KO RIATIONS Fok ROADS, BRIDGES AND road and Bear River, from John Gormley 2 00 Vv in one dye Pe eas ee oe WHARVES its present site near the sea James \eQuade si MEMBER, astle if | ¢ ym: od it. ; An vs shore to a more suitable one — A few days ago we referred to an uns ‘Why, Wallenstein,’ ssid Leopold, fores| Resorvep.—That moneys appropriated | further inland, 56 00) #54 47 | generous taunt flung at Dr. Tupper by Mr. ing a gtim smile, ‘where is your customary | for Roads and Bridges be expenced agrees | Amounts earned in 1873 | For Brudenell Wharf 3 00) Blake. In that te a Pl . discretion? IT have already a scheme forms | 2bly to the following Scales : — j eee | For Brudenell Point Wharf Road Or ae ee eee _— twitted Se ee tae st : To Joseph McPhee, for work on Road from James Robertson's to Neil | with having twice presented himself at (t- nz in my mind; follow me to the town; all KING'S COUNTY. Big Pond Bridge 10 09 Shaw’s 3 00 tawa, after a general election, without a depends our gaining exact information,’ District No. 1. | To Michael Morrison, for repairs Road from James Robertson’s to Bur- single parliamentary follower from his pro- Wallenstien almost involu itarily followed | sa eo ‘ mite Mill Bridge 1 59 ial Ground 3.00 | vince. Noticing this taunt, we w ; } Ripon : nae Comprising Township Nos. 38, 39, 49, West To Neil Morrison, for repairs on | Road from Brudenell Road to Monta- ee —— ee ais friend, whose self-command and promp- of Morell River. Mil! Bridge. 2 00} gue Road past Neil Shaw’s 6 00 | OPinion that Dr, Tupper was not likely to tiivde on this accasion displayed points in} Main Road from County line to Mo- | To Joseph McAulay, for work on two | Road from Finlay’s to Montague, 17 00 | stand long politically alone among the No- his character hitherto undeveloped. In the rell Bridge $70 00) Bridges 6 50 do Victoria Cross to Monta. va Scotia members. In thi ini “@ town, the cew: of the threateded exceution | The Convoy Road 7 00 | To John McPhee for work on road, 2 00 | gue Bridge 10 00) tren thened by ree eee aT ae vis ve From Main Road to James Mes | To Hector McDonald, repairing Bridgel 00 | Road from Victoria Cross to County gtnened by some extremely signifi now began to spread with surprising rapidity, Varish’s 4 50) To Donald McDonald for work 3 00 Line 12 00 | cant observations made on the first inst., end exaspo'at-d wore and more the minds o‘ | Do along St. Peter’s Settlement 7 00 | To Michael McDonald, for repaiazing do Campbell's Mill to County |in the tariff debate, by Mr. Forbes, mems a'| at the’creei'y of the Swedes, A sonsation, Around Head Hillsoorough to Bridge at Chopstow 1 50] Line 10 09 | ber for Queen's, Nova Scotia, In his short ee ete! ie eee oe ele County line 13 00 | To Nathaniel Gregory, for repairing | For Sparrow's Road SS OO i oe ies weil ‘a z ee hee Se eo wae) 7 *| Main Road across Barrens to road west side of Souris 18 00 | For Union Road 8 oo | PECch on that occasion, alter expressing seiz d every heart, an? ste led] it against the | Douglass’ 7 001 To Charles Kickham, for work west | From Union Road to Montague, past | pleasure that the Government had rectified unspaiing enemy. | To the shore by Dayid Anderson's 15 00 side of Souris, 2 00 ‘ Charles Stewart's : 8 00 | their badly framed tariff to some extent. he Wulden related to his father the cruel cir- | Do do to McEachern’s, and further To Peter McInnis for repairs on road _ | For Donald MeDonald’s Mill Road 8 00 | remarked :—* He must say that with res eumstance: and the latter abtencad Gieeotly if required 10 00 | and cutting brush 20 00 | For McLean's Mill Road 5 00 | card on: te toe ee ae a di : ae oa a ‘- | The new Road to the shore by Crow | To Angus Gillis for work on Road 5 00 | For Poole’s Mill Road 4 00) & e fax on shipbuilding material, to the several aathorities of the city, by Bush by J. McAdam’s 15 00 | Due Angus O’Hanley for work in1871, 2 50 | Main Post Road 54 00 after having exhausted every private effort whom it was immediately determined tosend | The Main Road to Peter Sinnot’s 14 00 | Due Ronald McPhee for work on Bear Main Post Road to Alley’s Mills 14 00 | to induce Government to change this meas-~ a deputation to the head quarters of the | John McEwen’s Road 14 00) River Bridge 2 09 | From Alley’s Mills to Line of Lot 38 36 0) | ure. he had to come before the a ee eee ace sot . en From John McEwen’s Road to | Due ee for cutting Piece of Road near MecKinnon’s | oF “ : “—~ pe o ee a ote and Sr sere nee eter mere ee oe Peake’s Road 13 00 windfalls on New Zealand Road 4 00 Mills 12 oO) °"r"" P observed later: “ He was rem $8.0}, +t least an allevin'ion of the pun- From Peter Sinnot’s to John Mc- | Due Alex. McCormack for repairs on | Johnston’s to Back Settlement 15 00 | sorry to see that sectional legislation had is) me it profferiog at the same time, a libers Ewen's Road 12 00} Crozs River Bridge 3 00 Back Settlement Road 15 0) | entered into the affairs of Canada. which at canaouk Lox tie Vile of ts ansceed. | From Morell Road to Hughes’ Due James McInnis for repairing a | Peter McDonald’s Mill Road O01 tk eens happened before.” And he Wallonstien ieard all thid With ebm plas! Mill 6 00 Bridge at Souris 2 00 Roderick McDonald's Mill Road 10 00 Sasa ees nead a . on f m sed cen a " io ‘ | Do Morell Road to M. Hughes’ 5 00 | To Michael McLean for cutting brush | Peake’s Road 20 OQ | HOSeG bY saying : He thought it was fors Sure, a much as testifl d th >unmver sal res | Do Lappin’s to O’ Brien’s 13 00 on Mill Road 2 00 Road from D. MelInnis’s to Line of tunate that the elections had taken piace spe t in which Joausa was held; but that | The Cardigan Road within the To Thomas Mullaly for repairing road Lot 53 10 00 in January instead of June, otherwise the the Swedes would give uo ther victim vols District 12 00 on west side of Souris 5 00} do Henry Mooney’s to Bald. resuit would be very different from what it untirily, he rever for one instont believed, | From Cardigan Road through To Vincent McCormack for bushing | win’s 9 00 | was. ? : : ey i ; dal : 1 Brother's Road 20 00 Souris ice 8 00! Baldwin’s Road imei. What then was to be done? The firet and From Brother’s Road along Alex. | MeKinnon’s Mill Road 8 00 | From the tone of these remarks, we ins most recessary print was t) inform himeelf | McRae’s Farm to County line = 10 00 $432 00 | Road frsm Baldwin's Road to Broth. fer that Mr. Forbes is not in a highly Minis. of the situation of her prison, of its security, | eT Road to Peake’s is | District No. 5. i = ae . a | terial frame of mind just now, and that the { ] » noaslvility of eatering it ! On 40 Yomprisine Tow shi 8 Nos. 46 and 47. Stan 1ope oa e ] i m a i in e possibility of eatering i F And he | Do John Jay’s to Gillan’s 15 00|_ omprising Township p and 44 _| Brother's Road 8 00 dis tance between his position and that of resolved, moreover, that h> would attempt! Po Gillan’s to Douglass’ 6 00 | To John McLellan 1 00) Robertson's Mill Road 5 34) Dr. Tupper is singularly short and growing , ‘ | hs * . | ‘: bs this enterprise alone. He was well aware/| Do do to Peter’s Road 10.4 Priest Pond Bridge : a 10 00 | beautifully less, and that they may be ex- f its difficulty ani anger, and thought, on | Head Hillsborough Settlement | Roads and Bridges from Priest Pond $431 81 | pected to be near enough presently to joi se i ia tn isd Me oe Road, 9 00 | to North Lake a OO resdieee Ma: @ a ghy ly join urther consideration, that ho had no right/ pom Jardin’s Gate to John Me | North Lake Bridge and Road to Miil ec ea ia —_. to bring into bazird the life of any of bis ceeatid Tiina - 00 | Conk Bridge 5 00 | Comprising Townships Nos. 59 and 61. Mr. Forbes’ closing observation is highly generous friends. New Road by Welsh and Cameron’s 28 O00 | Mill Creek Bridge 10 00 | Commercial Road 70 00 suggestive On reflection we cannot but He determine therefore, to disguise him~ | Road west of Morell 7 00 Road from Mill Creek Bridge to East | Sturgeon Road 30 00 | think with him that it was fortunate for 7 : pane et callin From MecEwen's to Clark’s Mills 8 00) Lake Bridge 12 00 | Compton’s Road 29 00! 44 Ee pea in aaa self in the ecstume of a trading Israelite; | Do Cospteenie Mend, Sianbiet Road from East Lake Bridge to Alex. | Bay Wharf Road 10 00 the new Government that it appealed to which conesaled the identity of bis person. | Hillsborough Road by Jas. i Beaton’s 5 00 | St. Mary’s Road 30 00 | the people on the Scandal issue in the ius, alone and with a bundle on h’s back, | Smallwood’s 10 00 | a cae to South Lake | Albion Road and Bridges 4) 00 | early winter instead of on its own policy i . ’ | ‘ > . & on ii . ree Siehss erates Ten Back ti p+, | From Main Road to St. Peter a | ross Roads 15 00! Douse’s Road 10 00); el ae a a a om oh igat we ght he bent ino . rto Sia he 9 00 | From South Lake ('ross Roads to | McPherson's Road 10 00 " - ir ee panOOREN: Fos, coneval his walk and figure, he wandered | tie he Oak Whiheets His 8 00 North River Bridge 5 00| Wood Islands Roads and Bridges 100 00 | SUPPose that the Mackenzie Government throuzh the gate, and,ccossing the Moldavia, | Do do from Cameron’s to Mill — River Bridge to Basin From Brown's Creek Road to Mac. _ had met the } wliament of 1872 this spring. reached the K'einsite without alventure. River 30) ridge 15 00 Leod’s Mill 15 00) The Premier unfolds himself fully on the nore? ; bliin , road | Due Alex. McDonald, Allisar East and West Basin Bridges 10 00 | Campbell’s Road 20 00 | pacific Railw: eee ae = i te ey i _ rennet at the road | sons ste Hillsborough y, § oo | Road and Bridges from East Black County Line Road 30 00} vepees Railwaf matter, the _ Verte Cans called the vee eee his anele had Con" | Due Peter Duffy 14 00 Pond Bridge to MacMahon’s Whim Road, east end 25 Qo | al project, the St. John Breakwater busi- structed through the rocks of Hradschin, in Do Michael Murphy 400). Bridge the latter included 20 00} Where most required 16 00 | ness, the granite pillars affair, ete. The der to havea near and commanding, ascent | do Michael B. Pate 2 00 —— rte to East Black spenenene | Finance Minis:er delivers his famous bud- nto 'the Casile Hi! ee a ee do Michael B. Pate 6 00 ond Bridge 5 00 $431 00) 56 , ies to establish his “I oO ihe Cas‘le Hil’. i tro d winds up aa; Senen aes | Green Vale Road and Bridges 15 00 i as 2 get speech, tries to establish his bogus de, the heights, and, on the left bard, a side an Phceanek talon 2 00 | Anderson's Road 5 00 ee : i | ticit, imposes on the Dominion people uns path leads to the summit in another diree~ | qo Patrick Mooney 4 | Glencorrodale Road and Bridges 12 00 Comprising Townships Nos, 63 and 64, necessary tax.tion, plays ducks and drakes inte erick dnlieete the aclens en Lae Patrick Coodman 5 00 | ie os oe - ed Bruce’s Road, Lot 63 10 00 | with the trade, commerce and manufactur- sairca.’’ Many persons p-oceeded 1 je | do John McAdam 16 00 ae es oe oe 2? | Graham’s Road 1S OO te fe ae ‘te The PD Se a ee —— | Portage Road and Bridges 15 00| Mink River Road 300) en eee. Te ee ute, pat Val'enstein, wi palpitating $455.50 lo be expended on Tarrentown Road | Peter’s Road 60 00 | master General shews what he knows about ieatt, ‘ol'owed. District No. 2. a west from Munn’s _ —e | Road from Peter’s Road to Burnt | the management of postal affairs. The Here, where the ancient royal cistle,tow- | Comprising Townships Ni rl eee on vv Point Bridge 30 00} War Minister makes known by his luci ering upon the long-extended back of the on Morell River a mi } hay *) | To extend the Road from Glencorro- McLure’s ey 30 00 | and commechenstos detinale z é ; tec . Hraiseh | bested a ag "Harbor Mouth. — dale West towards Souris Line | Murray’s Mills to County Line 25 00 ble fit ; for the po grrr: radsehi rlooked to a great distance | Gabor pane tox re ta Vaal 24 able fitness for the post he adorns "o the counter around. the Soht six fs ahi i | Main Road from Morell Bridge | To iauuk the Road from Munn’s ro ee eeeae i aan! sedan: roti it ' ae is se . , ntry around, ei zt iks aboupt- | to Head of St. Peter's Bay $72 00) Soey bs ha Por aes Fa ttle } ands Roa and High Bank 10 00 | g ing majority scanty, 'y downward, and forms, from the north | Road east of Morell 29 00 | oe rm One Ot eRe eer Murray’s Mills to South River 11 00 | feeble and unreliable, the Government then ide fthe cast'e, a near’y unsealzable chasm, do Marsh Road Lot 40 16 00 To ss cs in shifting the Main ' be omanovcaemon : bo | appeals to the country on the merits of ; : a . “a iv i Toleh’ , : P. at enhey § oat t . eal apm ee SS ee ee The Mill Town’ Rood and tea = 00 | Post Road between Priest Pond Road to Brook south of Cape Bear, 12 09 | their measures and the wisdom and justice ridge lead4 crozs it into the eastl end | ~ sai Main Road ‘fo ie =) ON - Souris Line Road from its pre- Cowan's Mill Road 7 00 | of their policy. What can any one, blessed » high towers, even yet in good repair Tharf 6 sent site to a more suitable one Commercial Road 40 GO| with common sense, imagine what would eee de saa - ot ae 10 09 | further from the sea shore 66 00| Gray's Road 15 00 | » eke eee , styled # » black and whi' J - fe ym the oe north end 4 00 To compensate Donald Keay for work | oat Bridge, Lot 63 12 00 | ae : trom a — brought on under most, leaning agaist th hizh cassle~walls, | rr ee dice fads 20 00 | _ done in 1871 : i 1 50) New Road from Toronto to White such circumstances? A majority of a hun and serving in earlier tir es ¢Sa fortification, | hae ‘ttle "Balti on 4 rong | To Peter Rose for repairs on North oa Sands 60 00| dred for the Government? No, indeed, t latterly as dungeons for the imprisonment | amaiciaas ee 14 00 Lake Bridge 4 wah Road from Creighton’s to Cape Bear 30 00/ Mr. Forbes was right, the result would be fcrimina's. It was here that Joonna, as| From Little Baltic to New Set« Vo be placed at the disposal of the | ——— | very different from what it was in January. Arn : . Pike ta tisment y 20 00 | Commissioner for the payment $451 00) oc, Joby News : Lime, Oe 20 00| — of sums earned on the Roa‘s District No. 1 | —St. John News, turn, had been coutlzed, as was now for the | tte ere ‘ | during the year 1873, but not 1 sal OE STA > ’ | on mcanin : a e Webster’s Mill 30 00° = ’ Comprising Georgetown, Royalty, Common, | ee ua aga : first time, understood by Woallerstei:. The Sparrow's Road to Head St } yet liquidated, provided any | Reserved Land, and part of Township MURDER IN STETSON, MAINE, [iy reached the moat, and the information | Peter’s Bay sg 8 00! such ae be; otherwise the No. 53, between Brudenell and les Te afforded by the bystanders soon made him | From Head St. Peter’s Bay to- teat a by him — Cardigan Rivers. AN INSANE MAN CHOPS OFF HIS FATHER’S HEAD, - . : - rner US « a : ° . | ain with the Window «t which the] ,, wards Bay Fortune | 15 00 oe ’ | Due G Aitken for bushing ice 4 00 The Bangor Whig states that on Saturday pid wel cenciae aa th told hi From between McKay's ana $43] 94 | Due A. Morrison for bushing ice . ej al aig sel ‘k ee wet A rao Dawn's 8 00} Dickie Me 6 *” | Due Morrison & McAulay for work on morning shout § o'clock, the wife of Mr, showed h | Head St. Peter s Bay to 0'- er ee Hill at Cardigan 6 09 | Silas Davis, of Stetson, Maine happened to Her appearance was even now expected | | flenley 5 : 25 00 | Compi ising | Townships Nos. 55 and 56,; Due E. MecAulay for waterway at look out of the window of their house, when bebi: d bars but she dil not appear eer — to Donald Suther- North of Grand River. McAulay’s Arch 10 00 | she saw her husband lying on the ground i apy =i and’s 90 io | i i ; ) G 4 N 7 an ies nid niu é iusbs \ g« 16 gro ‘ Walenst:n, howev minutely examined | {ead Portage to Cable Head by | The following sums due for services done: | Pue ae a 4 09 | 'm the door-yard, and his son, James P. the tower, the wi dow and tha whole of the | Mcl.ellan’s 10 00 | Roderick McLeod 9 50 | Due A. Morrison for cleaning Wharf 2 00 | Davis, standing over him, brandishing an various parts appertaining to that se-tion of | _— St. hey s Bay towards sii | Samuel se a = Main Road a ve Wharf axe. She run out av quic ly as possibe, the exile whonwito (when snail ireenwich a 0 00 | Nicholas Clark A i Si to Cross Roads 69 00 in time tod Mr. Ds . . : Hae 7“ vem'1ne ®| Through Cable Head by Leslie's | Haftey 4 00 | Cumming’s Road from Croucher’s to aay po iene to ad i, eae wer tien’ d, ant where the wall might te Mills 2) 00 | Grand River Road to Red House 10 00 Town 15 00 | heed terribly mangled and the top of the most easily calcd. He then stole into the | Curtis’ Road, north end 20 00 | Road from Hayden’s Mill (and also | Cumming’s Road, Gordon’s Swamp = 2-00 skull cut completely off through the ears castle with his war-s, hoping to extract fom | From Marsh Road to P. Hughes’ 9 00 | $5 00 unexpended last year) 10 00) Old Burnt Point Road 19 00 | and just above the eyes —the effects of blows the inmates and gaards further intel'i ence, | 2° Cardigan Road within the | Road from Alex. Nicholson's School- _ Road between Peter and Donald Me administered with the dull axe in the hands 4 . —— ’ Caney District from Head of St. | house 5 00) Phee’s : ot... : oe ae acd bect ©n making as g od a su vey as| Peter’s Bay 33 00 | Enman’s Road 15 00 | Smith’s Road g «yy | Of hisson. She wasof course horror struck, possible of ihe intesior of the tower end its | From Donovan's Corner to Morell is | Road on Line between Lots 55 and 56 25 00! From Howlett’s to Old Burnt Point and in fear of her own life, but her son ofs structure. ‘ Pa Catholic Chapel t 2 Tossel’s oe 25 00 | Road , 10 00 | fered her no violence, and standing quietly \ : Road from Catholic Chapel by Wither’s Roac 39 00} o Chapel to Old Point Road 12 001 py ; : 1 Mids4av ‘was cone by, and his friend? / — y : I : by, alternately looked at his bloody work lids ay Was gone by, and friends h id new Wharf to P. J Ryan’s 8 00} Road from Dingwell’s Road to Red | do Town to Broughton’s 18 00|.°’, Meaty fooned at Hw eney Warn bea making various speculations as to his | Settlement Road by James Pope’s 3 00 House 15 00| do Town to Monro’s Lots 19 09 | 2nd examined the instrument by which it org absence, when our hero, havinz thrown | do by Hilary Mclsaac’s 3 00 | Main Post Road 40 00} do Monro’s Lote to Flannan’s had been accomplished with so much indif- aside h's diseu're rv-ontered h's house. In| 49 Thomas McKenzie 3 00 | Groshaut Road 10 00 Gate 10 00 | ference as if it had been an ox or a sheep bea trevelations Lecbild Ga tick Md it ee ee aa 7 00 | Cahill’s Road 10 © Gate 10 00) he had killed. He seemed to feel little or ee s;erulations Leopold did not join ; fr) do Duncan Gillis for bushing ice 3 09| Cahill’s Road to McKay's 8 00} do Campbell’s to Cardigan Ferry a eet ; hiseseeret felines dictate! to him where Al- ————— | Baltic Road 15 00 Slip 12 99 2° concern about the crime he had coni- bart had been, and ov what errand. Tue $442 35! Dingwell’s Road 30 00 do Griffin's Fump to Parker's mitted and taiked but little. He remained ewe teivdds’ nick ob the ‘threshold. snd ene Dist.ict No, 3. Livingstone’s Road 10 Ot | Corner er 12 00 | about the house until the arrival of some glance atthe perturbel countenance of Wal, | Comprising Lots 42, 43, and Line Road bhe- ee Mills to Grand =e | do ee to Wickwire’s sia os neighbors who took him into custody, and lentdta bebe Tall Cede, * Ae Ak 4h tween Lots 43 and 44, Samuel Hill’s Road 10 Gl é@e Penta a Dr. Kaye’s to removed him to Stetson’s village. The bert, you would keep your ex;edition a| Alexander O'Hanley, for work | Road from Lauchlin Mathewson’s to Dalziel’s 15 0) | murdered man was about 75 years of age secret from me!’ cried Wulden * Do you done in 1871, on Cow River the Baptist Church 30 00 do Main Road to Moar’s Swamp, and was much respected in town where he sich scaaen Hill, Lot 34 5 00 Road from Annandale to Little Pond thence to Howlett’s Lots 2000 pad | resided. His o fam tein Shee realy think I will leive ronto go through | p ws a | ‘ os | th a ad iong resided, is son Who has thu . =" To repair Line Road between Lot Chapel 49 00 | For C. Owen’s swamp 18 00 | ’ ?, the danger a’one ?’ 43 and 44 80 00 | To open new road from Bridgetown | From Dalziel’s Corner to Main Road 8 09 burried him out of the world, is about 30 ‘Dear Leopold !’ ‘n'erposed the other. | To repair Road between Rollo Bay to Head of Grand River 22.00) do to Morrison’s Shore 8 00} yearsold. Some time ago he was regarded ‘Jothin fade?’ “oontioned’ the ‘former rn: | and Red House 15 00, —— North Royalty Road from Flanigan’s as being unsound in mind and he was sent Sia ae o repair Road north side of Bay $431 754 to Holland’s 3.00 Boi ek a ne sroachfully : is it friendly | t I Road th side of Bay | ~— $431 75 . Holland’ 13 to the insane Hospital at Augusta, but was eo gad opie liga Fortune 10 00 Dittrict No. 7. North Royalty Road from Hollands to ie ae Wal'e stein caught b's c mpanion’s b: nd. | To repair Road between Lots 43 : | ee ued Angus McAulays 13 00; returned by the authorities there as a sane Paiccn we,’ exclaimed he; ‘by Heaven, it and 56 6 00 sg 8 es ee — os en North Royalty Road from A. Macs man. ‘The neighbors say that his father nn . ” : ardi¢ mar, '< s0T8 and Oo, ‘ - : txos n> reservidns! Why are yon to suf | Lo repair Curtis Road ; 14 00 : Tak sid, of Cid Biow _ AulaystoJ. McDonalds _ 20 00 | had expressed fears of violence at his hands fer fer my sake ?” ; | From Bay Fortune to St. Peter's ; ses : North Royalty Road from J. McDon- but nothing of the sort is positively known ree he | Bay through Lot 42 7 00} Due Robert Quinn 3 00 alds to end of the road 10 00 " . ‘And should I saffer less, knowing jou to | Big Marsh Road 20 00 | Road from DeGros Marsh to Saint Alleys to Cardigan Bridge 30 00 | te have occurred. A daughter of the murs be absent, andia danzer?’ Did you not | Bay Fortune Wharf 6 00 Peter’s Road 35 00 | Cardigan Bridge to J. S, MacDon- dered man says that her brother James had : : eae : iF ay F C i St. , a 50 0 : 2 00 > er life, and once even drove romise this morning, in the garden, that [| From Bay Fortune Church to line St. Peter's Road a) OO _ alds 12 threatened het , and on ven drove e 1s chase (4 as i of Lot 55 16 (0 | New Zealand Koad 30 00 | Main Road to Brudenell Wharf 15 00 | 1 ent of the house after chasien ber. ame Gea fe sash as ee | Road from Naufrage, south, past Grand River Road 49 00 | From Hessians past J. McKinnon’s : pe Oi Lie ai * My generous friend! come then, you shall | Hf. McKinnon’s 25 00} Clay’s Road 25 00} to Hughes Lots 9 oo in hand, declar ing he would split her head, know all.’ And, communicating everything From Big Marsh Road to line Road Ward's Road, 10 00 ——_— From all these circumstances it appears that he hid heard and observed, Albert pros | between Lots 43 and 44 31 00 | Centre Line Road 10 00 £456 52) that James has been and is still insane, and ceeded to debate with h'm 2n the most elig- Ashton Road north of David Lar- Dundas Road . 15 OO ne ee : ee this fearful occurrence is a lesson which Ci nei 2 ere 2 come kin’s 13 00 | Road from Grand River Road to Hugh | Acompany is to be formed to raise the seal in alee satelite ible plan for further measures, Hermitage Road near Cow River 9 00 Steele’s 15 00 | treasures which are still lying in the Lutine, | *204/¢ be 4 warning to relatives of unsoung lk Wika | From Eglington School House to Road from Hugh Steele’s to Launch- a ship which went down about one hundred | mind to |.eep them under proper restraint. The King of Denmark has sent a decors | Main Road 10 00} ing a 20 00 | years ago in the Zuyderzee. On the island The murderer was at once arraigned be- ation of the highest class to Marshall Macs | To repair the Road at the south _ | McDougall’s Mill Road 8 0) | of Urk a special station for observation is | 5... 1 Justice, who ordered that he be com- Mahon. side of Bay Fortune 20 00 | Road to Chapel Wharf % 00 to be erected, in order to snatch the favor. ——. i l. I stan At the letter The birthday of Thomas Moore, which | To repair Burke’s Road past Ark | Road from Grand River to DeGros able moment in which the work of diving | ™!tte¢ to Jai) at Bangor. eid es encurs Ohihe ath inet... ic to be cokes! Christian’s 48 00 | Marsh 16 00 can be undertaken, a moment which occurs place, in an interview with a reporter of brated by his admirers in Boston To improve the new Road along | Cross Roads to Launching 16 00 only some number of times in the year. the Whiy and Courier, he confessed the deed, oe : the north side of Lot 42, | From Launching to Dunvegan 10 00 | The man who has placed himself at the | 0.4 made awild statement declaring that _Among the pieces of gold paid by the provided the same be open- Road from D. McLellan's Road to | head of the undertaking, Vermeleun, has er a Ppa King of Ashantee as an indemnity to the ed during the coming sum. Mill Road 10 00 | discovered a special diving apparatus, with | the man he murdered was not his father. British was the representation of a human mer, all tha way to Lewis’ Road from Cardigan Wharf to Grand | which work can be done under the sand. | head, of pure gold, weighing between fifty Burnt House, otherwise the River 2) 00 | The wreck of the ship is now estimated at At last accounts Jerusalem was blocke and sixty ounces, amount to be expended ac~ | Road from Cardigan Bridge to Grand | 12,600,000 gulden (£1,000,000) in ready with snow and in d nger of afamine, The Among Dr. Livingstone’s effects were cording to the Commission - River Road 15 00) money, while about fifty years ago about | season in the Holy Land has been unpre- found a great many letters bearing the ers’ discretion, in repairing | Road from Cardigan Bridge along eight millions was brought to light. cedently sever. dates of 156), "70, "71, addressed to sr the old Road in the same | shore to Launching Road 5 00) "he Cologne Gazetle reports, that a Gers Sramrine Bits ann Notes.—A case of Roderick Murchison, Sir Henry Rawlinson, locality : 60 00 And also money unexpended for the man Jew, a merchant who had for six years some interest to the mercantile community and others, which had never been sent to, To pay for labor performed in Road in previous years | resided in St. Petersburg, where he never has recefttly been decided in the Supreme these gentlemen. ‘There were also found 1373, if any, otherwise to be Seal River Road 4 : 4 00 | had experienced any annoyance on account Courtof New Brunswick. It would be re- the doctor's favorite gold-banded cap, and expended by the Commis-~ Milton Road to County Line 40 00 | of his religion, lately asked for a new resi. membered that,under certain circumstances, Mr. Stanley’s card. sioners where most required 28 0) | Road from Launching Road past to oss | dental passport, requesting that the name if a note is not properly stamped, a — The question of abolishing punishment Seed cae McDonald's Mills 20 00 | of his newly-married wife might be there- quent party \hereto or any gree Figen re crops up péridocially in certain countries of : $432 00 | Where most required 3 31 / in added with his own. On calling for the bacominga party, may affix double duty, Europe, and is invariably discussed with | District No. 4. — | paper, in compliance with a commuication and so render the note valid, It the — much warmth and fervor. [n France, Victor Comprising Townships Nos. 44 and 45. | $43] 81 trom the passport office, he was there ine | in question it was held haegich ge = Hugo long ago espoused the cause of aboli- | i aa Disrrict No. 8, formed that he asa Jew, had no right to whom a note was sent for collection, had no tism and has continued to adyoeate it, spite | Souris Line Road $80 00 | Comprising Township No. 53. South Side of ¥@ im Russia, and must leave the Empire authority to affix double duty, though he of Alphonse Karr’s whitty suggestion that a oe oe to Rollo Bay 25.00 | ry were River seit Townships Vow ‘within twenty-four hours. In vain he -_ holder for the nape odin oy St the murderers had better begin first. In Jross Roads : we : dive | pleaded his German nationality, and the that no person can alix stamps PSS Belgium, where capital suhichatens is pracs From Souris West to New Zeas i os Arcee ee a fact that Ms was then residing a favor has a beneficial interest in the note. It was tically abolished, it has been remarked that land Cross Roads 20 00 | The following sums per amounts due. viz: | of a German passport. He was only pers held in two cases in that Provinee,(Reynolds grave crimes have deminished and that | From Souris to Sheep Pond 15 00 Due Donald McLeod 5 00 mitted to remain until an answer could be V. Vaughan and Kennedy \ Prenat in public exertions are quite a thing of the East side of Souris River 25 (0 se: oe cd contract 5 (0) returned to a petition forwarded by Prince poze Ane with oo a ee “. ; r ; a ™ Leite % ali ° ce “i . ° « ! av » 2 ‘ . > rayious issue O e Monetary HPS, past. French, Swiss and Italian jurors not | From Souris to Little Harbor and i Roderick McAulay ose 2 32 Reuss, the German Ambassador, to the se wins he payee of a promissory note unfrequently take up themselves to prevent McKinnon’s Point 40 09) Patrick McCulloch, Peake’s Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs. The that neither the P gr of P ae ae the intliction of the death penalty, by brings Road from John McAulay’s to j ons 3 00 answer, expressd in the best official style, noe Go drawer _ a a a emia se ing i ‘extennating ci elenrean ! % J { ohn Gi 2 OO ¥ ‘ i 7} f ‘tal ‘subsequent parties, ; ne ing in ‘extenuating circumstances.’ The Rollo Bay ee 30 00 Daniel MeLell " rod was to the effect that in view of cae as sa ee Consequently ne.ther of these question has revived, in a slight way, by a St. Catherine's and New Harmony niel SeLellan # 50 articles in the code for the regulation oMhe tne sta " fix double duty if the note letter from M. Visschers, of the Belgian | Roads : 30 00 | Patrick MeCulloch 5 00 | passport system,a longer residence in Russia parties fic oa a od when tande.o Government, to the Secretary of the Lons | To repair Road near Vincent Me. Maurice Walsh 2 00 | on the part of the petitioner was inadmis~ 1s not sufficiently st I | don Howard Association, Cormack’s 10 00! Leo McAulay + 40 | gible, j Monetary Times, ee Py